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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, .MAY 1 1880, “WASHLING’ A’gouthern Clique Interpos- ing Obstacles to an Ear ly Adjournment, ‘Ways ond Means Commit- a teo Decide to Report Favoring May 31, “qyado Hampton Attucks Bon : M's Report on the Kol. logg-Spolfurd Case, —— An Exciting Scono in the House wae conctuted fm teas than an hour, 1y pe- viewed the vlreumstanees of Kellogg's eloes Hon, nnd attirmed that tho Judgment of the Fenatyy having beon once pranouneed ft the ense, WAR A PINALITY, and could not be fustly or properly reylowed, Mis nilusionsto to reluctunce with whieh to dilifered from other Senators In this opinion were Mgolied and vourteos: but thers was nathiie for him to do tut follow tho bent of his own copvletions of duty. He nllnded to his ro fations“with tho people of Tanisinna and hiv constitiente, saying that his course Wile cone trary’ to what thoy would Ike to have hin ito tn this matter, Wiillo hls personal ind polttieal syninathics were enlisted Instholr betinif, he ueverticless chutd not justify hinielt {10 deetiing such. a omintter us| this on the grotnds of personal sentiinont of potlt- tent advintoes bit must net onto Senittor of tho United Btates, bonnd to obey the ‘Coustitutlon ad surve tho tight, leaving the cone eeqttences to Provitunds and to the, whieh wantd ultimately correet alt) wrongs. the made tn this connection ut eloquent reference to tho tng ofthe country as symbolize tho tho Inertia “wore {nstgntiteant. but they em. Hrnced tho eschtint features—the constitutions Wigualifeations, Me, Carpenter rend furthor egal tections showing thut in tho devistona of court Bint urldiction waa frreverelble, though Ht made: bite and white black. fe Ctponter ht hot arial thy bo utderetond nk ling a Judginent tinal tatde tt right, but. ade it res adjudienta, 1 enti, Wns founded on the nrcesaity that HOUT be an one of Tithgation some tine, Mr. Heton obtained tho floor, and utter excuulivy session tho Banate ndjourned, palciaenete, BPRINGHR—ORTIL Mil APMINGER'R EXPLANATION, Bpretut Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, —* Waaltinaros, D.C, Muy 1M. Bpringer's,' explanation was gonoriliy considered, by the Republicnns at least, as not having aniswered tho charges of Orth, Mx. Orth had charged that Springer hod had no authority to make an ine veatlzution. Mr. Springer did not show that he hod, and Springor’s nesutnption (hat Orth. as a prueticad lawyer, was to be held aceountable as f member of Congress hy acts dune before he hited taken onth of office was as strained ng tt was Hilentots, The truth Is, Mtr Bpehiger tine Wcttook tho investigntion against Mr. Orth ho Hoctrine of res malignity of a political and pergonal enemy, and nal that he tifight Uti some future oeenslon make 0 Curthor exposure of Apringck's traces. Mr. Speingerealled im to order for tnttmat- Snug that there wie nnything fitent and kept be hihi, ated dened alm fo make how tho exposira whieh be thren’ ed. Mr. Orth, continulng bls romarks, argited that: Springer had not met tho various charges whieh he (Orth) hid mado against bin ona provious: sloth neous tho chnrgo that tho Ven- lin investigation had been conducted by: ay Springer winnowr AUTHORITY from tho Vouso or Committee on Poretgn Atfairs. Ho reiterated tho charge tht tho pube Meation of tho Springer report in tho Chietgo Pines Deford te wan nde te tho Hatixa wean Hurtin net of tho pare of Springer to conneot the anmo of Orth with the Venesielan seandal, ey dofonded himaclt from tho che ee. of mine condiet fy connection, with his employment. a: Attorney for tho distribution of the aveard, and sald that no one bit a man who dorxined to hinek- en and tefame his charactercould have putsuch vw mallznint construvtion on his con . Mr. Bprinuer dismissed tho subject with tho reninrk tit there wits Hothing in Orth’s speech that needed & rep! PUNSIONS, AN PXOITING RCRNE, Seren ent of tho United Btates with tta telus pha, rallrands, ant conimion roads, that f praposh tu welto whorcol T know, Inn nillitiry eonke the Immediate extension of this ratirond froin Memarek to tha Yellows stone “aud vip the valley of that etver ns Iigh as thé motith of the Ie Horn will be ADVANTAEOUS URYOND AY RATIMATR {ho Quartormaster-Qeneral may make, becatire this ratiroad will SEAnHpURE metand supplies for tet it nit twelve motiths of the year, while tho Missourt River and Yellowstone aro. barely wavigable by Wht draft toate for two, oF ut moat three, months, This hare or tho Northert acitic Itattrond will atimulitte embigradia to oc- CUpy tho Ite of the Yelluwatono enat.and went to siteh ay extent. to form n barrier to tha nomndia Indians who have heretofore gong baok and forth frum the Sioux Reservation routh to tho British territory north, and wil enable us Ina few years to give up Forts Keogh nnd Cus: te requiring for a garrison a full regt: ment of Infantry and four compinies of envalty. ‘Thoso could thos bo moved north to the British Uno, onr permanent frontier, Hy this process fo ‘divide the hostile Sioux, and cnn Bibdue either Mofety with more certainty and nt Jers cost: thin now, This | muitrond once completed, the eastern slapes nt tho Rocks Muuntatna on the suifrens of tho Tongue, Powder, Is Horn, Muscle sholt, and dudith will HL oup Ww enttlo tanches, inking n further Uarrlet fo tho operttions of hostile “Tndians and THE TRIBUNE WEATHER-MAP, From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S. Ay at rs P, My Washington Mean Time, May 13, 1880. Tol Fateat appt for Re ° OS CHARACTER OF WHND-FORTRS 2.2.2 the wrod h Mowing, Frat erases tndbeate wid force, Ninel. Wat Pitrom Urerselck [a9* rare oy wrutritea, Pembina , 9 th Fair, Cloudy, Rain. Snow, glory of the united Republla, IM conclusion he +h to The Chi ‘Trib Fi D referred Iuntow + ovklently as n pleed uf politteal pnetlanishty Serna ad May thtThere is on taeautally Reaportane eo aie matitac ander i Over the Pension De~ STUONG AND STINGING SENTENCES, tut for the purpose of crusifing tpollt- | animated avenc in tho House overan attemptte | Wrests Of the “whole country that Montana fioienoy. TWN ho AE Tot 8 ap tha ee tte | Aieporst ne tle Into day Goce eeae cee | Bax without pring oe without the formal ape |" yin, yp wire MARDY PArstens, gS) ie0 soar Ravenpishe Pain Tolsde 0 oud « q y a ‘ 5 1 pe E ce Mouth, Curniinn —ah attonpt whleh ho platoty | sbeuke with feeling iu this matter; that membor | Moun “ortormteried Sia sttnevese eoutane } Situs wean Immediate result at the exe Re a Keounely [xf zamunets re it consht re to ve pertinent in tho highest des | Ws for y at Durand mg with tha imalignity of | for detieiones tn penstons. Most of this num | yond tho Rocky Mountatng the inost fupnrtant Bar 001-4 5 Official Reports Showing the Necessily uree, an the Seuntor frum Georgii" he | Serenata Volittent enemy." ‘his wns | was fordeficionctes under the Atrearsof-Pon- pik, in to callroad te that from Wwallule, the feti of the eel for his donunciution us anders of tue oo i of ho. openiiig schtences in Mr. | alana net, ned €2¥,009 for deletenetes Itt arrears Noudorvillee imation Esthie Ca una dso Lake: worth Hae 040 (he ehappie QO, i018 ‘ of the Completion Taanere wilh eeu tu destroy the chumtcter of | Orth's rojolnder to Mr. Springer’s | re | ar pensions. In thelt bonsts of coonumies In | ore tit pire. wre Washingtne, ecto i ae rar ; ghly honored Suite fn tho Onto in | ply to his orktinal personal explanation. do Norther i ty npnt, Northern Pacific. to days OE tke past thane Bin ra i exponditute the Democrats havo falled to] and Northern” Idtwho, a region enpae Vincennes te ducp snilcitude he mauttested for the honor | > i Dah nee cory mich excited, and spoke Witt | tay notices of this item of #9,00000 deficlonoy, nein, ntntitng A lane population, Du Qeotng’ onte, intinytonn, oe cc pt South Cavolinn und of ber Sountors,, Tnasury | 1 ecfree oF feclinie tht must have Improssed | ‘rho little olhjue of Houthorn mon who | {RIM AD, te AOR Hime would | settle ew 4 (Av aiichmond, Hit Maat tho towne of, iny Htite ivuaddens tome } Ms Heurors with his alucerlty, Me reiterated | nrocektivg to provent nn early adjournment | twealtateaid ene terete alra\, (Shawne x, WD a 08 \ fs} S, Saving to Be Effected im | my iiutoiuintnme it mrntiicd ieee cient ae |b wea Une Mtr, Sprluger hind unders | opposed tho consideration of this bill unlit it | xupplies(Fort. Vaneonver with Forts Colville, RL, » Nattains The fae ck Wir, AnVU fOuRKE UNMeE HEL lee Mies | tke tha tnvestication of bls (Orth’s) | could bo printed and tegilatly reported, and | cuir UrAtenc, nnd Luke Chelun, now parel: Ce aia Met F887 Transporting Army Mlosdy: “Hlelda thut wore shut-soweu and | Contection with the Veursuolun claims entiroly | nftorsbarp paseagesof words tho bill wag sohe | Sued Uy tho Steond tntantey. RBHVG 577 BES Si Stores, planted Unitek with shell, where that Hue | Without authority of the ltouse. He hiadtdonethts | hack to tho Committes, Part of thls money was entimato of the coatin tho saviiucof Peunepurtne 5 oO Manteno eet ay nodae z Montod sido by aldo Wie | tbat of | on thostatemont of an vetogenarhin, old Soth | due, under tho existing law, last March the ree | Honot men ant military stores by the comple ~ 1 ie ele H Georgio, borne hy the Honorable Senator's i Kat 4 4 Delges, aman than In hts dotaze. Mo necused | matnier will become due in Jung, The inst eatt- | ton of this riltroud, but this beats a small pro ttle Roo knightly colloagie, Geu. Gordon, who stands before ing with TUE SCARS OF NATTLE prominent on his fee, Jit thingy dork days, Mr, Springer of having gtyvon tho report out for publlention, which of% springer denies. Mr. Orth suld that If Mr, Springer allowed n reporter portion to the great result of npening up to set. Hlement regions now witd, whieh wottld give homes Rnd omplayment to 2,000,000 or 9,000,000 industrious penple, mates were sont to the House a week ago, but. the subject hns been before the Committes of Appropriations and the House sineo the 4th of jompht Ws _Aehnitanooga = om. 20a @ no LL Sane Colaba ter . Atlonta ¢ Tigy * A Minority Report Presented by the Committes on Elece JMOL: aiemtagrumee “ when ft was not my good fortune njuy whut | to get bolt ofa copy he wasas much responsle | star ev Tum, wit grent respect, your obedient serve Q * * thon Frauds, aa tig, RSE HE THe pie pied eke ble for the publication ua if hv had sent tt to tua fant wat te tateer, “iho Tanestate Deke ho ween SHERMAN, General pr eee nar 2987 muple of the Xenutor fro rebth—f uphe! Newspaper over his own signature, ney Ty ta Rrer 7 nis Well is Leould the honur of my State, dnd 1 5. ciency bill, which was passed by Congress suver) 7 Sport /s : | Heese, Eatin uot praca wrectuant to a, hoe, ee RU MRSA weeks igo, nnd whieh was veloc! because tho ELECTION FRAUDS. Q Vieksburg 1 people of Sauth Caroling ean best ju a alate * EN, oA iI ‘ Showing Up the een Char hae Tha hone i eure nua and route Wasittxaron, D.Cy May 1—In tho Hfouso this | Heyl eridoes eontained at cepronintieeep | _ Wasutxaros, D. Ce Sing 1--Sonator Batty hy Akron, 7 0B) eeEXPRESSLY Fon THE ever be iy mlsturuite ta unsrepresent or dig- » 87. 0UU.0! afe! ennte: Befou! = 8 acter of the Wallace Report fire Manns aes bs misiin ieteeetes | MEMO os, eotorring to. th anty | NOMtY £7,000 for thoto samecefielencies. The | Dehalt of the minority of tho Semute Beject New bite ed OME i Me n referring to the allusion made. d estiintes show that tt Committee appointed to inquire Into tho Ale Orlemegt Made Recently. of my convietlons, thoy will nt heart say he | to hin bye Mr.'Speinger on the ocenaton of tho | Tevised estimates show 8 amount needed, Nomenl Teniidse wit th n Caine i Bar 29.44 OE BY bes Uraved tho wlinfty of censure tnd of slume. personal expinmition of Mr, Orit, sald tho fe | fs about 81,000,092. As soon ua the px-Confedere | loxed frauds, ete, in the recent electlons, to- Pre es (MONALLY & to. Tho efoxy of thy speeett was greeted with aps | tarenco had been mde by somo OF bis Hepub- | ated fn the Mouse found out what the bill cone | day submitted a report taking issue with the Attest) ita sp Kerrntere tDUai bn le yoy’ ipresslay v| P orl % " " 1 = rics ve Vs . Springer Makes His Explanation of ‘tha arent siuitieanic of why Mpoect i that te yoo, tho dmpreaston tht Alia Republican mio iy ubstnstes ty its cuusderation, Col, Hooker, ae last mont lo reste te nifees inst 12]° Tapdide Weak trem RP Wallington. 7 5 al Mr, Orth, Yolk agatnat this Hoitebonisa of sume would-be | the Vunezuelt matter tle, penton Telating (0 | grimyy. instated that tho bit should we to the | MmnJority as “elvillzed bulldogs’ Tho LOCAT: OUEENVATIONS: Senn at the, Reciiers a parts’ aud uae Oreis thun tho feet that Orth hatwithdeawn tren | Committee of the Whole. ‘Thereupon Mrs Cob | minority of the Committee’ deny — thut flare] Thee. au Tt Ther.jttu | Win e Ww on ho dost cheouruging slqus Of | tho telit as a enudidate, We (Monvoa) did not | moved that the House regolve itself inte One single allegation of frud, misconduct, |——=|=-. |—. |= wr, tho tines, Gon, Gorton and thors think that inferener falely warranted by tho | inittes of the Wholy te eimaller tho bill, ‘Tub ‘ittzeu. Ae raek Sak ae eee ts 2p Fa ADJOURNMENT. WILL FOLLOW HAMPTONS HRAVE LEAD, Inuyrtiage ised, hoe did be belfove tuat Springer | jnutlon was tyrreed to, and then Col. Hooker jne | Civilized or unelvitized © puttdozing,” or ine i Fa He ist ONSTACLES THERETO. and a Southern man retirked tu-night that tt | could have intended to convey such un finpres- | sisted that the Legislative WU) should bave | Unildation or attempted tutimidation or political { 10: IAL ESI alr su Ed Sptetat Dispatch to The Chfcano Tribune. would be mmtceessry Tor the Republicans to | 8lov, but tho result had been that be had been, precedence. At this point Abr. Miuekbumn, of | miaconduet uf any kind on the part of any) eMexiniom, iy enialmin, 6 INDICATIONS, requested to lve HIS RECOLLECTION OF THY PACTS in connection with that report, and he there foro prpeceded to dso, Iu sud that, Won he nwect. talned that a passage would b rduced Calitarala, arose and suid MHC had heen obliged | the report reileetlug upon the cluametee of att to ko to Georght, When the Senate was in extes | Orth, he earnestly objected tit, His frat and utivo session afterwards TUM put in in np. prineipal reason for the objection Was, tine ho peartnee, to the uatonlsinnent of those | thought the proposed paragraph Wit Mr. Orth Who hitd heard the | apology made for | injustice. Ho fm formed &tavorible opliatin Kim, Bayard, it is, guid, is also | of Mr. Orth as an upelyht and honorable nmi fo, spenk) ovalist Tis resolution, and | and te thought that general good. character Ais related on ercdltable aeharity tat wher | should go for something when’ fudging of 0 ho was approached by" a Aa lain Col rensinisn man's contuot.” Te dlse thought the evidence and wired that If he did so be would get no | [ny tho eaae furalshed no proof of eorrapl ordi mike any ure speeches on this question, for tho Demnernts would suppress and humtfiate HIN and his erawa. HIM kept out of tha Senate alley, knowing well what waseombiu, Wheu bis ubswtico was reiatked by Carpunter, Farloy, of Kontuelsy, arrayed inn ait of Confedernto gfity, praneed In and. excitedly demanded to know by what right Mr, Cobb ‘brought i this | bi, By this thie THE CONFUSION OX THE FLOOR was 80 gront thut the words used In the loud and angry altercation between Mr. Cobb and Mr. Mavkburn, who served thronghont the War ty the Retick army, coukl not be beard. After tho exetiement bid’ subsided somewhat 1 mo- ton was made to day aside all other business selon Ui, On this tine vinntided the yeus and mys. t not proceeded fur be=, fore tho wore wary Demourats begat to renllzg WaasoTON, D.C. May 13.—In tho discussion of the Legisintive Appropridtion bil In the House to-day it became evident that thero was i ‘nal coterio of Southern men who are dis- pored to place uff possible dificulties: in the way. of anearly adjournment, and. who to that end willseck to protong tho considvratioti of the appropriation bills, It 1, perhaps, noteworthy: that thia small ellquo comprises those who were flibustera during tho Electoral count, and who baye always been munbered with those who: bavo planned fillvustering and revolutionary Repubienn or any employer or manufacturer, ‘oy any person of any. hart yy clthor In the State ot pinemuhusetts or Ihode Ielind, was proven. before the Committe: ‘9 doubt ROME AUUEES NAY EXtst, since these States are In this world, but any im= partial person will any that the Commitiec did hot dnd thet. The conchidons of the mofority tire not In tceordanes with the facts, Were nono Of these ehares provent trury, wo utterly were they exploded by the. th trlaste welght of the evidence betore the Can Wiltee that no finpartinl min. whe reads the printed evidence enn contrauivt this svertion, Orrice or mz Cier StaxAL Orricen, Wasinatox, D, C.. May H—1 a. m.—For the Upper Mississippl and Lower Missourt Valleys, southeriy wis, stightly warmer partly cloudy weathor, Possibly oceasiomel light ruth, statlonary or rising barometer. . ‘ For the Upper Lake region, atntonary temperature and presauro, ditinishiing northerly winds, cloar or partly cloudy wenther, aud oven clonal taln. e For the Lower Lake rey! orth and east winds, rising barometer, coolor followed by warner, efear or hazy weather, and possi; For Tonnessea and the Ohlo cooler, ules rily el torial rain Tenis northwest to southwest winds, rlaing barometer, stlghtly, andy went he BUSINESS NOTICES, ved your us the pamphlet ‘ott aaldrensed tO ME, aud the other publications veme! ut y vel ie | support from the State in tho Demoeratly Nu- rt ves. Ul lta cei ‘Tho minority review ut great lenwth tho testle | —; Pen ent Amel ax Catarrh and ‘Throat Disenses Cured in Fecolir ar ka ie ee aojeek. al thovat Convention dauyurd teed tor Hitt and Apmust mutica. Umidoe nil: thoy elk SORE te | eng teng, avere, SMMING: a Feeonl that nhs mong taken Mussnctiusctts nud (euode teland | tthe ean aaee, Hermanant Aterlenn Ex | arene the thie nt tematic anne be possible tel legis! att Their first — point kald: “Sir, whon it isa question of dolug my | Monroe to bo reconelltbie with tho qua ofsn | make n proposition, aid the Speaker, anxlona | Hd sty? We Lave thits touched upon all the | anihropic and Protective Mutual Soviety, Uta in cold weathar, »Unquestionable referenca tw delay legishitlon. ‘ uty as a Senator 1 count nethor gins nor | honest purpose, While he thought tat . to extricate his’ party. feo fis awke filemitions of fuet found by the inujority from | alse in possession of the private letter of Intros | given. Dy, Clesson Pratt, 313 Btute beret. Cone of attack was mado in behalf of Mllelt distilicrs. | Joases, TP WAR AN ERROR Ward die orderdd the rolientt “Yeo. | Mtg arent tinea of testimony taken by thi Com sultution free, Auetion wlven to you by iny friend, Senitor Telxeiro. dr. und Which you dellyercd to Mr, Rurros, the Seervtary, In uy absence, Tuhns beon very wreeable to me to know that. ho Exhibition ts ‘to be held by the Philunthropie and Protective Mutunl Soelety you represent I, MAMPTON'S BPRECI. To the Western Associated Press, Wasnttxatos, D.0. May 13,—I the Sonate, the inorniug hour huving expired, the Kellogg reso ulna wero taken up, and Hampton spoke jeteon. They thought it wrong that tho present bill should make provision for the pay of Intormors who afd the Goyornmont to punish Hilelt distil Jera, and thoy drew very pathotie ptetures of the haniships that tho moonshiner hn to undergo he suspended, an almost unhenrd of proceeding, Mr. Atkins then innde bis proposition, which was ty recommit the bul to the Approprkitions Commnittice, Thin proposition wna ugreed to, onfedenttes gained a victoryy use the BIL cannot be brought up again for inlitee, Without occupying far more space and ‘me than we are at !berty to appropri it ia Impoksible to properly unalyze tho. testlt and exbitit the ttter fallure of this par altempt to defame tho people of two of the most renowned oY the American Common of Judgmont in Orth to hive come to Wasting- ton in the capteity of attorney for the Venezud- Jon clainants, aii) ft was evident te bine that Orth talght ave rexarded whit he did as om fue tally within the aeope of the legithinte we HOLMANN AND MANTLES, the United Stites, and whieh’ f& netimng ander a prictice of his profession, Uaving formed that wenlths. If guifruce is free nud pure anywhere cK 1 ished pe between apies on the one hand and the mintons Ar, Humpton did not impute to Spofford or his 2 t remctobaa an nil days, and the pensioners will be obliged ai) K A y Jeard composed of so distinguished persony as 1 ee ae Govorntnent in the form of { frionds any improper motives, and thoreture he vplnion, hy had med Mr, Springer to omit that rate See aah tho ‘Sponkor Randall wn on the face of Hho carts, It is ce eee Ditro tn | soe tn the pamphlet yar ONE TNE, portion of bis report whigh contained the roter- Massachusetts etoOrth, Aid but stated that unless tht Atellgous Jolerntion Atneriean was pilned to difer from them and trom hla Durty ngyoelites, with whom he held go many The x cess of tho Exhibit! tribute, in t exhibition will surely cont greutextent, to not quiek enol ta prevent iw nimber of thelr ho iuerease of the Untted Stutes Murstials and revenue officers on rose ty the one and Chas. Gossage Y ree | folowers Trot gol on the record against ny thoothor, Mr. Atkins, of ‘ennesses, Chalrman | views In common. ‘They would wh least cred(e | Nese data ho could wot Joli fy Ag tte ee | eae re iene ee ae aco abubint | Herts was born in tho other, ‘In both | commeretd intercourse letween Brazil and te of tho Approprintion Committeo, whoso views | bln with sincerity in this diferenee, He was not { Pere tie bad urged, further, the Ruportance Of | Tita? maitlorse, ‘etora’ tho, ‘fotentt | $88, Sulependent virtites of tho sires sure | United Staies; and. the facilities obtalied, froin have seemed to very grontly broaden eluco he | tt luwyer, but proposed to discuss the matter on | TT ted Bneluece’s httention: ta the Ot} was suspended. a number of . Demo. | ¥I¥e thelr sons, Whoover attemptd to ine | the Hrazilinn Government show once nro in tnabeld thatpudiion tho wencrallyreavgntaed riuelpies oe distica ibe Tho panarapy wml prodites users | eats “hit voted “Nos AN oxeoph | Htitute a paniitel between, them and the | evi es ane aie torent Tel hice i 0. Re and Punt, ondenyurine to frvo himself from par= ‘ 4 Ag | four of them served In the Rebel army, and, as | fre! ri te att rything concerning. the promotion of {ts le MADE A MANLY DEFENSE tun feuling, Party tenlty way often ncecs- Pe iiuey Hatibey se {tts | Wilivscensearnud military: ttten i Fy Ataews | exterminated a Kepublican Goverumont fy | comincrulat relations with tho United Atates, a some, fess fortunate portion of our common country, from which condition thé eternal prine oxfst ant of thoGavernmont, and held tho flitett distiller DUE there wers eager, “aN this was on upto publlo scorn, Slr. Houck, of Tennessee neat Is ae {nireads proven Uy” tho assiatanee aiven for 0 1 nutors were culled upon to Iny aside ine of steamers between tho two countric leo. Following, ave tha nuites and rank of the gee, Haul cuntenden Contoderites tho vated ns thoy fonght—ngainst mittea. Mr, Sprit tlint tho paragraph In question was: warranted tho raphe oe ces. Tt by 1 Hits, Cl ora Ul ciples of iiberty and justice ts thoy itlsto be hoped that the, United States, betny (tepubican),who has recently returned fromhis | (ezinyce tu PAT OF ee a ee OF States, evidence; that {v did no -tnjustiow to, brit the Union soldiers Brig--Beus Chalmers Clark | iu praetteed in Sisauchuserts or lubode. laluutd | acthatereatod ieee iremeaks ot tee eee State, boro willing witness that the polley of | £2 thee ARSE eit AP, eM tee or Abe | ie dacht sco AEmieiGt Cink tie Nor | Mog eun rescue tum, commiigan actor futile | Trasli ims also ndoptscne, practical meamires | ¢ ¢ Haunys Comnitestndy of afore, TtoFalainy mas DO JUSTICE TO Als IMPAUTIATIOY. toned’ dure the < ropake bat OGHEGE Carating) und “Htovertenn a anaconen, eee fe the oa guxeramvat ear ae oe thasncadas vf tho 2ii Im ortant resulted in breaking up {ilfcit distiliation. To | ro traditions and rules whieh had obtained in | for tho sake of ununtinity, Springer had ylulded | Messrs, Mluckburn aud Els, Judging by the | “Thodminority rematk. “that. nding no ovt= | toni aM ‘1 any. " said tho moonshinors in tho mountain rexion in | tho oranizution of thls august budy could not | the point In dispute, nud the passage in regard wag lg -rosnonees Mrv | qenee ‘whatever at Tatinttion até cheetions | fer#ride You repreront; and sith any thankx Tt would be seen | Blackburn must bave been a Lleaten pune) “1 eral fn the army atlenst, Among the four or Troe ee aneRE tune Mle (enmoe S udees | tive olvsiinus whe voted “Nuc” wore Ste leit, merits could be overthrawn at will upon the ae- | Ing to do with Orth's withdrawal of bla mame ns | Of Loulsiiin, who was one of the slaners of tho cession of imority of a dilterent pa tye Tho | teandidite, They hid existed before Orth was } 10 stint aria hess of rains Mr. Cons Senate unnounced ag Its deliberate Jud mont a eandidute, Bae tance wails pen baie Hn wienor nate NES ont a War Hemourat. that ICclory wus entitled tc bis cuts, set it ts)| Want mulation tothe publig) Amd bud remained | acter iio ituuec, an AMBIEN, OMMDER Cl for your communication, I remain, slr, your obedient servatt. a « Ava. be CAnvacito Dongs: NOTES AND NEWS, CONOVER'R NOMINATION, Speeiat Wiepatch to The Chicapo Tribune, by tumppored with or distended. to Mr. Orth had beoh'onitted, Me. Hampton could not audibit’ the priuelpte that, the wottlen f 9 contested cigy on his district wero abandoning tholr-priatices: under tho nggressivo watchfuluess of tho Revenue bureau, and were opening legitimate distilleries, Mr. Davis, of North Carolina, who {8 alivoys cloquent on behalf of tho moonshiner, Dewalled the fate of tho honost yeamanry of his vither in Massachusetts or bude Island, they concur with the majority of the Committea, ale though for an opposite renson, that there is RO CAM, FOI NATIONAL LEGISLATION upon that subject, go far ua thoso Stutes are vonecrned. But," thoy add, “we eannot adult the impotent doctrine of the Committee, that If Reductions ig LIGHT CLOTH JNCKETS DOLMIANS, and SR covntey, who, as Alexander Stephens once snd, | ee eee en cea e ene eee TET Te area aE ete oe eres | Gina OIC uppropeiuting £40 for x pubic | thele eonetusions of tact were true, to-wite that | ‘Wauisarns, 1), Ge May Th—cThe following AEE “‘stnpiy'wish'to distin thete own corn into tholr | vent its bsing tehenrt Muth aed. MMI? LY ail | between Bpriuger aud wlemele ne to eho Sratuees | UUUdIng Mn Montyomery, Al. No objection was | improper practices exist In tho Sates, visited, ,| gunaeh wos recoleed, Lore tocntyte, eo muy and this measure wont through the House inexnetly three minutes, TI NORTHERN PACIFIC, OFFICIAL REPORTS AS TO THE NECESSITY OF 173 so) far nk tho election of — National ollicers are concerned, nud the freedom of cholo by vuters hus been interfered with, and persona practluully threatened with dismissal from om- ployment’ if tho; ext In opposidion tv the wishes of t! toyers, that ft ts not within own whiaky.” Ho enrried hig State-soverelynty of the passe In queation. He did not romem- Der baving mentioned to Springer the termina ton of Urth's candlducy’ as a reason of omitting tha rellestions upon tim froin the report. Othor Republicans, mombers of the Comittee, might havartony xa, but, {f thoy did, {twas out of tee H ; Hituaation ahora anal be magi she o ee Fife, and thoories go far ns toexpreas tho bolief that the | in spirit of Inw this cago shoul reat where it Is, Federal Governinent Bhould remove itshand | He fin enrefully avolded the politient aspect of and permit, the Stite authorities to tuke churwe { the cuse. Ho dared not trust himself to unter of tho distiiling interests. The friends of honest | too deeply Into that question, All his sympae fndeficient ruvenue admsnistration, hoover, | thies wera with the contesting in this cago and Galnvsyille, Pla Bx-Senatur Conover was to- May waantinously nominated 13 eant{date for Governor by tha Republlean Convention, whieh 1g barmontonsly proceedlag with Its work.” t ft COMPLETION, the competency of Congress to correct this UNtON PACTHLO DLECTOTS, were munierous cnouzh to preserve the bill, in with tho State of Lunighinay whe fad suffered f commudation to Sbringer's alandpotnt rathor . a Y “ erp + the Western Assnctated Pres. tho ullleg uf, the tmoonshiners suecceded In cone | BO Brett a wrong, but the Senate hnd than its un exptesaian of tate own VIEWS. AWanittsatox, D.C. May kh—In response to | erone, by valiant or any leuisiatton,. provited | wvaanenazus, Dette Mux tetuagn 2, Miok- a suming two hours of tine, NO VOWEL TO REDNESS THAT WRONG, MIL SPRINGER tho resolution from the Housp Committee on | Aiitage ts not tnder tho tinal conitol of the | Innd, of Olloy Charles C, Housel, of Nebraste THR WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTER Thine, the great healer, could sono nssiinge hor | thon took the floor, nitd, uftoryiving a short his- | Pueltie Rutlrouds calling wpon the Sceretary of | rates go farsa Navonal elections ureconeernod, | George By Sinsth, of Lowa; and Dantel Chit rl to-day decided to report fuvorubly the tesolu- | Wounds. He hoped tho people of tht Btato, | tory of tho elulns aginst Venezuely, proveeded | War for information ts to kaving tn tha ox- | A duty ia devolved hy the Constitution upon the | Wick. of “Confetiout, have been appalnited tion to adjourn May JI, ‘The renl frlends of rey= | with whom his own peuple had so much In com- | to reply to the speech delivered by ME. Orth, He | ponalturea resulting to the Government frum | Rtates whieh, by adopting tio Constitudon, thoy | Government Directors at the Unton Pucltie — 3 would hot buve brought this matter before’ the Honge had it not been that the gentienmn from Jndlana had, In his explanation, impugned his course 18 membor of the Comittes on For eign Aitiirs of the Forty-fourth Congress. Ife would suhinit It to the country whethor big course in contineting tho investigation” had been ry prompted by partisanship, or whether it had not boon prompted by asense of his ofticint duty. Thy gentloman from Initia had nude tho point, tit the Committee on Foreign Altura bad not had furisdiction over tho subject matter of the {nvostigution. ‘Tho House was sole judye of its Jurisdiction, and ho had no possible doubt but on, Would Avot mixconstrue his action, The Bonutor from Georgia GUN) hnd expressed the hopo that Southern Senntors would not tyoorg: the right in this cose, ‘That Senator woul hardly refuse to admit tho honesty of motive to those dittering from tho Corunities in hls (Himpton's) cxtso, thoir sense of duty: them to snerifive thele porsonnl feeling, nt thy atiove thont was thucef all tho States, and all were cqual there. Tho Southern Senntors wero not here, us might be inferred from tho re- port of the mluority of the Committee, ant pro- bation or temporarily, but as equinl representa. tyes of soverelyn Btates, Thi ad no need to L Nallway Company, to serve inti] the next regu- Ta eleciion of Dirbetors of walt Companys BILYER PURCHASE, The Trensury Department hay purchased ver for delivery at the enue reform, thosu who have atoad consistently for 4 National reduction of duties, lone, op- posed tho resolution, The yute stood six to oltSfessrs, Gibson, Phelps, Gi riteld, rye, Conger, aud’ Kelly” vottie and Carilsic, Tucker, Morrison, and Mis not" Wood was absent, and Measra, Felton and Dunnell were glven leave to record thelr votes hereafter It thoy texiro, It isnot expected that thalr votes wil change the result. Some feeling was mnnnifested on both sides, aud It ie ovilent that the frends of revenue reform in the Com- lniitey ure determined todo all fn. thelr power MT have ngroed to periorm,. If thoy full to perforin that duty, thoy do not destroy the Conatitutton, Dut slinply violute thelr duty and compel the in- terferance of Congress to preserve tho Govern- ment by establishing und enforcing the neces- srry Ina!” ‘Tho milnority report is signed by Senators Blolr, Hoar, Lellor, and Kirkwood, WARTHUR'S CASE. YHOSPLCT OF A PARUOS. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, the construction of the Northern Pueitla Rall- roan,” Representative Mebane, Chairman of tio Committe, reeetved’ tu-day a communteation from Bcerotary Iamsey tnclosing the report of Gen, Sherman, dated May 4, 1880, and the report of the Quartermaster-Gencraldnted May 8, 1890, Who fetter ts very vohuninous, and goes Into the details of various contracts for military transportation mado by the Government during: tho pust ten yeurs, It states that the total cost to tho Quartermaster’s Department for trans: Entire Stock Marked Down 20 to 30 PER CENT, Andlargelyinereased by fresh 2W.000 ounces Of tno sily Philadelptia and 8an Frinolsco Mints, CONFINING. Tho Senate comtrmed Charles A. Gallown, Collector of Intern) Royanue Third Diatrict of Wisvonsin; 8, N, ‘Todd, Consus Supervbior ond Distriut of Ohio: Willium A. flunt, Consus Supervisor Seventh District of Olio. to secure the cousileration of tho ponding! Was iN, D.C. May 18.~Gi MeAtthur PATENT Wilde m4 +4 y bi, ‘Tho Cour who voter eeaatiee oxe expliln their conduct, ‘They would { that it was the tight and duty of the Hange to ver tho Northern Pael ‘ABIUNATON, D.C, May {h—Gen. MeArthuy 3 f . involces purchased durtig the 0 COTTE ea Se eee ee ee ee eiUr, Lyeuetions tuna prutesstons, | Inquiee lute uuntters tut, woriosby eireated thie eee endl eae cote tame ake etateed | aitan interviow with the President tast night, | ‘The Fonate Committenon Patonta deetied to | Ea RSs Nias y during thy entire session. © they rontte y | Lorthem do their duty and honor and futth of tho canntry, Tho corrospont- Bo. ASCKT ya Hane a. eT avns | at whieh he presented hisapplication for marion | repert the Huuge bill designed to protect tne | pest aecels at yreat concessions tnt thot fake Mite ae notes, sptize: nae DRMIHEN DL THE GO SieDIENOTE, enve of the Stato Department In regard to tho | 87600, and If tho same transportation rates had | ing the pipers ucvampanying it. He was tatree | Woeent users of patents with a tumbor ot from previous prices, Adjourns with the bills that have Deen reported he Scutor from Georgia (HW for | eltyns uratnst Vonezich tad beon rofurred to | been upplted in 18h}, one yen hofore tha Northe | Gueed ta the Prealdeut by Representatives Davia | Smentnants. ‘ 2 BL . wiucted on, Mr. Bryw is Very auxin that tho | asin ae mmmor dishonorable to hie. seat, | {Ho Comulttco on Forelyn Altuirs, und that was | ern Pacific Railroad was opened: betwoon any { ueed te te Preside igen ae he nie z Democrats should not baye ‘an opportualty to | Yoo was” semuus OF Her honors ite bud THE ONLY EXCURE points Inthe Departient of Dakota, tho Gove | eee eee eee ee ia aot eaune TUE RECORD. consider turlit measures, Gut be Iedestrous tant, | 22, Wes, sealaus o 2 for to th try fe ing f ‘A siy—the latter having been « Colonel it ste SHAT H ' tho BREE HE menscaren, tat rows fought on bloody Heldy with hor gale | ho had to offor to the country for ongnging in | ernment would have TRIUPE vila ACRFLUELAATERGILOr Bee BENATE. Black Silk Gamel 5 Halr and inesed. Ho Inne troops “elite shiv with thoso | tha investigution whlch he bad conducted in'tho | savuy oven FOUN MUNDRED ‘THOUSAND pote | ATthue’ 4 ; Wasurxatos, May 14.—Tho Preatdont pro tom ny” Of lige aster Stato of Georgia, led by the Benn tor's collemmue Wordony, Thoy went then whore honor could be gained, but parasol safety could not be found. If In tose dark days, when It was itatenal ae NTs LOW sudan, uwants tho duty reduced on nothing else. He will bo griovousty: dlsiy rer suppolnted, hawever, #houtt Cho ftottse vote with him to udjuurn on Forty-fourth Congress, Tho second pout which the gentloman hid minde was thut there was a disoropainey betweon the report which bud been publisued jn the Chis Arthur's case, prepared by Emery A. Btorrs, was submitted, ua wore a great many letters from business mon, the press of Chleaga, aud city Ind before the Senate a communteation Crum tho Beorctury of the Interior, recommending the Appropriation of $7,000 to cover dotiviencles in LARS that the Quartormaster’s Departmony puld fully lx thoes as much for transportation to all Satin de Lyon so carly u day. ng to pray 4 13 Hot nig quod fortune to enjoy what | now do, | ono Fimes nud that whieh had been presonted "| cf salle | SHd county offfelais. Representative: Davis | the apnropriations Cor suluries and commifasions | ‘ Of die Tarket Bh Hovcuug ropa Te | tho peeeone an exmple. orethas Rent toto Hone, Tuo alrematnneos winder whic | Porieat sie aialetturatconta wore commtrcets | Urls atuted bis ease, and recommended that | Or iegiaters aud ievetrer of Lanicotices. for i l Yeut the consideration of tho, Suit bid, the { Georgia, f uphold, as best L could, tho tho report had been published ware. us follows: {ug {t bas since tho rufirouds wero construct: | soartnur be pardoned on tha criminal von- KU ( froubly ly that thu action of tha Committee te my SUG, T “that L shall nat peo 4 represontativo of that paper hid asked pore | ed, which would tndleute saying to the Gove | ietion, ft bulng understood that urminements tho fecal year cndityr Juno 0, 1880, aud referred, ) y y 8 convinced the revenue reformers bf the | ant te ito. Inisslon to forward printed slips of bis report, BO | ernment of over &),0N0,00) In tho gost of military z nt Mr, Voorhees aubinitted » resolution direoting ‘ Houses not wore to bemuto by which MeArthur can [iquidate his oftleiat obligations. Repreaentative Houck A an made an earnest appeal on behalf of hts otd seo," tho repurt suyd, “tho eifect of ratirgnd | yrmy-commide, aud yointen tothe fuet that ab constriction on the fronticr fs to enable tho | the time when MeArthur used the money, it Government to eatablisls now mfiltary posts and | gree many ae ee cain fs i stosor | to Wis With (ho intention Of re: uth guvrtaane, fuvihor fn tho wilderness tn closer | anithat thor Was ne amore, crigutial Ment. Ti Pogions Odtore pricticnlly Iiuccemliier Terthia { tulruct than thory wasin that of MeArthur, ‘Tho apeet th rT be CUNITOre th | President Hatened carotuily to all tho: states FN OF Uv HON Tb WHKUIeMeGT aida | ments, asked mans questions, and early thle * A morning the application und documents were thata fulfreport might bo published, ‘Tits pers anlasion had boen printed on condition that the report should not bo prbtished until it hid been adopted by tho Committee, aud that It should be published with the madifeations which tho Com nities might nuke, Tho report hud been pub- Hated promaturoly and without tho moditicas tion, and the reporter hud stated that the publl+ cation bud uceursed THNOCOH A SUSUNDERSTANDING botween himeelf and the publishers of the pune ‘ommalttes that tari legislition 13 pexsiblo ut this cession, that tho Pedalunlon oF oan murnment muy pars. Lt is expected, haw proba itt the emoerutta eaneus will bo’ held Pmbably Saturday event, unt an oltort, will alent, Made to eonvines those who favor tually oy tfpueanent that they onht wot so gaily to full tuto Hupublienn traps After tho revert faked te the Committes to-day tho Gibsun: FPUEMers Wore very indignant: with Tender eee, BAS heen with them, er hus pros host Judge h shonfd ireve ‘or disappoint thom tie $0 follow my co anys Ilo braved the ahafta of consuro and of shame, ‘And ov the Huld of bonur pludued Bavldtee’s tatie. LApphiuse.} tho Seeretury of tho Interlor to report to tho Bennte the names of all railroad corporntions in the United States to whom grants of land bave ‘beun mide by eamplianes with tho tering of tho grints within the thine speciticd thoreing itive the number of acres of tmenrned lands cintmed by onch of, h raiiratdl corporations, and tho ural of ting when tholr right to tom explrod under the Iinitation contained in sald granta, ‘Adopted. ‘ Tho Svante, on motion of Mr, Bock, took ty : REDUCED. “AN Fresh, Cholee Goods!" Chas. Gossage & Co, transportation during tho ten yours tho North- ern Paciig Rallrond has been In operation, “1 MIt. CARPHNTER Ho understood tho Benator: wend tht, after next took the tloar, from Georgia (Hit to have au ytbing but thetsugar ques tion, or hus pratesnet tony tho denate hud sented a person, ft would have to | per, ‘Thy report hail beon publlabed withaut hia) semmbont serviey are neeemary for the xupply: 4 4 Te | ino bit abelian nit tolls on. tha Loulsviite & PeTRIEY.. 0 iplee ay ba with them on thut | unseat tlm If the Slate recognized anothor | (pringer's) Knowledge or consent. ‘Tho qontlo- | of new posta catublixhed tn those romote toenlie | CWE to the Departinent of duatice. | the vil abollihing all tolls on. tha LOTTERY. 7 yitinelble, votiug as he his dony simply tur Vogistature, “This would make tho States, Hot | Inun from midinn hvd charged. that. the otnds~ tent und! consequently the transportation oxe | Jilxo Gray oxmnined thy pupend and has | Portinnd Canal aftor Suily Jy W880, and Wthortze | vee eeee en ere eine Detied to bs conatituonta, Ph x mn Ltt 5 uy have endeav> rat soitery why ta ineet htt viows, but hnve DO ae filled. Worday Me, Tucker tall ulm thoy. ‘enger counted hlin ug one uf then, ing tho Secretary of War te driw upon the ‘Treasury for the Aetual expenses of operution and ropitring tho same. Tho bil was read uo third tiue and passed, nousy, alnindy canie to the conclusion that thors ought to bo nothiug in the way of n punton go far as the criminal sido of tho ease Rue. IMMIGRATION, sions In the report to tho House had been nado for w partisan purpose, The gentleman bid elted these omissions us evidence that he (Springer) had been purauing hlin from partisan matives, Tho friends of ibe gentiomun had tho Benate, the Judge of who shalt be Bonntors, Buppoxe Loulsinna showhl yet auothor Leglsli. ture next your Chae would way that Puckurd was Governor, aad nob Nichola. ‘Thon, if wo have we pout, ho must go out and Kellogg penises sre devrensed,” Such bas been the expe- rience of tho army with the Northern Pueliio | Rallroad, and will continue, probably, until it epans the Continent, Tinportant considerations Walch should not be overlooked in tho compart+ Koss HWAMP'T: como back, ‘Sho Senate would have nothing to | ured that, tunsmuch ua tho gentleman hat res of rill with wagon transportation In mill: At half-pust 10 to-#ay Weduesday's scasion P Oxt-iaann ON iN. TTT. sng about ite wiry members, 4) tired trons the Gubernatorial field, all reference | tary movementa aro tho vnaty superior factlle QTATINTICH OF ARITEVATS AE. NEW. Yel wits continued, ‘The Speakor announced. the TAIKE NOTICE: LINA'N SUELCH ON THE Jet ene ney ir, Carpenter suid nobody denied tat tho | to him be omitted from tho roport, and for that | ties for safuty and speed alfurded-by rity tno Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, appolntment of Mr, Chlbertion in piace uf | apne Order of the PadmuastenGeneral one a) CARE. ¢ 2 RULOUG-BYORFARD | genato cut nat HO bel tho returia to do- | reason, and ag a miter of porsenad kindness to | olfcots of whieh are aclarge wuving fi tha. ox- Wasmisaron, D. 0. May 13.~Tho Chief of tho | Reagan aa momber of tho Conmittco ta Investl- np of Kegletcred Letters nad ity Hreed thit | ponditure af publie monty and the tnpraved Y 3 tho gentleman, ho (Springer) tad oy hortions of tho Feport relating to tho gentlen should be omitted. The gentioman, In bli ox~ plunntion, bast nowhore denied tho truth of the Bureau of Statistica furntshos tho following In- | Kate th ed varriiption in dio clogtion case 0 formation In reyned to fininigration Inte the | OC Bonnetly’ va. Washburn, port of Now York: Thy House thon went inte Connnltteo of tho Whale Gtr, Cox ucky Mate Lottery Spectat Ditpateh to The Chteavo Tribune, sasusarox, D.C. Say M—1e tt wero posst- Vemphasize In any way tho absolute fullura termniny whothor members of Lewtaluture hut chose 0 Senator were legally cloeted thomselves, Hut where thore were two bodles eluimhyg to bo (stutured the Stuto could not devldy tor tt fgining the dell Ca io He widred tatiere and stiney Orders ena 5 Kforce Ww ae) the Btallete the it quulity of subsistence and supplica for troops : therefure be sent throrg! serving on the frontier, qulek: movements, nd consequently tho shortening or absolute ‘pres PED, ry he i . 5 n tho ehatr) on the Lwginlative, | Usiereigued us formers: of Senator Hen TI's twoedaye* hy sult. The Genoral Goveriment has to fiterfere | omitted portion, vontion uf tnilltary campaigns and expalitions Thoro arrived ut the port of Now York during | Executive, and Judiclal Appropriation bill, Ve tended to persuade ty seta eet ine to preserve order and decide which 14 tha Leia Ilo (Springor) then proceeded to oritioles tho | Bix fine per 10 inlics for mile transportation } tho month of April, 188, 49,413 pnssenyors, 40,821 | reading of the DU was not interrupted anti) tho mutter for the | action of the gentoman front Mndfane MM acting | nnd elght days per tu niles for ox tranepartie futuro, and thut settled the ehiuges werd reached relating to the office of Cams x ft whom were minigrants. During tho corres {ie thut einptiwls was given to-day, Bonntor ° overnment Of tho Senute’a ation. two thy ag attorucy for friudulent claimants botweent | tion was tho tle allowed for wagon transportas antasionerof internal Rovenue. At this point Mr. Sitoenter “ruviewed in seatehing ond | Mer iuto thy election of a Setters ha must | tho Lime ie had teen elected sm mcuuber ot | lon twthe Lepartuien of tho Hakwin in tna, | SpoudiNu Period oF IEW hu total number of pase | ied httedel uae ameneinede pro aa aad FOR auitlusive | fushion the — Jeyal—poslth have buen chowcit by some luedy, und that beady} Congres and the Uinw ho bad taken his seat, | ‘Tho Northern fully Hallroud probuby trans | genaerdurrived at this port was Hy, of whom } thy snlurivs pf Rtorekeupers und Cavers at AL Upon whteh Mill no dewal positions | yanathave been tho Gogistuture of the States | This, Springer goniended, was ports stores ns long a distance fn one hour as Agu ware fmniigy un m diatitleries that mush fess than sixty bushels at super had ptanted himself, and ) and wher the Senate decrees tbat a nian in ene 'A CLEAR VIOLATION Wayons und teume did in one day, and detivers | 4 Of the total arcival of tininigeunta at dhe port | grain per day shull not excred 20 per month 5 Hol the mist eek ViMted therm, "hut that was | titled tow seut on the merita, It dueroos that of tho provisions of Heca, 1,351 und 1,722, Rovised | #tyTos ut tholr destination In mulch Letter cou- | diiring, the imunth of April. 18h there were | Will tho dfstilierles ure fn oporation, aud 835 eau heat fhost Linportant or the most algaiticunt | NOTH THOSE REQUIAITH HAVE BREN onsztiven. | Britutes. die alluded to the truudutent char | “len.” Troan Hy iisot Hi eriauny, eas Auatite fqtas while thoy aire nar in operation, and Wt wt mer. (ier te rucelved, tit devoted his argument | Mr, Carpenter quoted, from various tegul doe | netor of tho “Venuzuclin award, churictors TOUCHING THE PACIFIO DIVERION fans, dit Cera y AAR Ue, FH lorica Storekcopers and (augers lt wit KENTUCKY ST T RY, Heclully to tho purpose, making 1 disugroe. | elven, somo of than tho ume sth {zing Ins an outrage upon the Govermnont of | of tho Northern Pavifle fnitroad, tho ropore | Franves diy Bwitecelund, [ly Malye L4ats tale elcb aseeeating Goo while: che: dls : SORRY ret ulead inposaibte farany Southern, Remporas | Be,tho genmtor Cran Hierrgt Seater Huneauoln and a diyraco to tho elvitantion of | wtyas “it ta mot much aa ne iegents Luts | Janu ator hes Ff, dfangurr, 20! Motand | Ste Yeticue aosed tha aumondinont, saierting Bhp ear corner a CTH a retrace ribbowe bls polnt, and purtlowlarly addressed i A Arar tenn oe eorrtean ee 6 ue « Fee a ee aan ee eee abel | Bids Welln, 1d; Sputu, 44; Portuyal 73 Chinas | that ‘tho eitect, would. bo to injure tho caithtn | ANH OF ROOF KENTUCKY ON Binet to the eee fal cur tow kaely. aa es a Jantera argumont uy to fed Wuiloatns vhat aft aotetualon, ho gay oot will not float tn | navy, and better, ahd iors econuiuteat routes of | 0; Naya Beolta, 18; Cuba, #45 alt othor coune | ina honest imdiniitetrton ot tho sorvios, ‘Tho | BEY oa ¥ ‘ dient resulted 6f 10 2, aud the i t tho portot Now York during | Vote on te winend y Bt, (sak tho twulve monthe ended April £0, 188), na sii He tall of tend ah wont Roemer prow Y ne ay pare with who twelya mouths cnded April-i0, ‘Tho queation recurred upon tho ainondment, hive eon exporionved in the Depurtuicut at | }959, wera as follows Fee ee eee eee etortaud ns toe niinehiie end mich to prove wit wv crebady know, that figumnts tudo nyeutaat Jureladiotion wera Vold, but, ocalctp thie question whother the Senate had Jurlsdvetion in this matter, ‘The Senutor had become facetious, und told the Hee publicnns that on their doctrine If a by RECKEANT TO THEI RTATR Uyeda old wore youted fe beeame by that supp to posts in the Miltary Doparkmon mb al tho ruwpo t dusiro in uxplalning iy wel the Columbla, espeolully to” those at Ca ofduty. Isubmit to this Howes and the ne | d'Alene und Colville, nnd einflar resul try whetbor iny course ju endeavoring toexpose | protnibly apring from the extunston of {ta frond and provent our Government from ens forcing with the urmy and navy the paymont of Heed reuson ta suspect thut thoy t vel ¥ Were not dla- bute Te fuEboTe bis project, he plulnly intl mi that if they fulled tu stund by bint thoy: Or dikubl, frou the fine of the same roud now oxs 18), 1879. i id ft wie agreed (o—St to G8, dishonest and Hotitions cating, or bht Twunging | touding wostwint. Tumigeunts.. Twaeia niga | pnoulmenty and eo oko, (il Uetrayers of is honor. ‘This insinuation | setion aa Feure id, AUT A'wontat Wore routed | wen tober of Congress eborel¥a meunaren OEN, BUENUAK'S REVORT, Cittacnsat tii rT mag | Pauling Curler de Pat fag Efi a tt qui Saurue was one whieh they vould fon accniad “iy romet ite gruntese | Mum attur buying boon clactid Conran Tho following 1s Gen. Shurmun's roport in | Selournens. RE cite foned 1 ietty z 7 tf ord Pho & it 7 Abate snowetine {te i fusion was occasioned by eal braky nt Wasa Htumptonut ew Planuchter-} Pho Senate wus wot iUkely | wits for whieh, ho revetved 8700, ts deserving | Ay nouatrausorruAuayormunUsrren | _ ‘Cotul. Fens | ori teatundc oe tilinats, clalminge tt question ud Clade ee He woULE be tho test to ruplyy FE ee eee ve HCanattition | bg gaudetanation winch ho tuvites. ey, | States Wanuinumi Muy Lhe lionedcftame | During tho al lod Toe. i, 1870, the | of privilogu the rigut to present in open House eT ee ee ey tee ee eae eee ie eae eath were Peete | pata SwrweD in conection with his remark, | yey Secretar of Wur-sin: t have the loner to | {ote Munberur puuscuieraerived Tutie United | ete per tone in tayor of tho abolitan ape The knowledge hut ha wus gultg to | weAUt mon pis A y sited aa aie ed f presented ertitied eoples of all the papers in | a nowlulke (ho recetpt, by teferenvy, foun you | States was 105 of whom 84103 wore fitnt- | of tho taxon salt, Tho Bpeaker ruled that tho | UM tae tte grunt wudlonos, HT RCMMROSHILL benoee thocaneation a | qeociae and of the clalma uf Lewtes, Nobles, wil | Oe ho wusalution of to tlw Comuites on | feuite, ‘the tom mrivals. for ihe onereeimid: | houltions muse ue referred trough tha petition | —* eng i nose elllant uf tho’ aoxon, | sex and dacluve the puro entitad Wo sou, | fruncika deeee cctgetCommecton ema ( Eeeiiu lula. culling ror informacion uatoano | fay poviod of 188 auuounted to TAME, of wan | bux. TA Melee asus tine Po) ie wey ut tattepust 1 hon took | thutuetion woul oo res adjudieuin, aud hot te: | cat for tuo uettomuneer tho oats established | Poobable auvingh indies tothe wnilitury author sedi were itumayrants, ae Fe oraptinhar rin mettre Vickets, 41 mga, Wheeling tis chatr about wo thar ho | Yerdble, even though It ngtorwubd appeal | under the Convention of ween | Hulten from iifsariek westwanlaea ite ee hh _ tion for tho payiient ot * Aprilss, botween yet a that the person waa a fenmle, The Senator from | the United. States: att ee Ordered 4 KUL w payment OF ponslans for tho pres: and Venesuclha, alld vest the ren und vio Meal effeot un the iilitury and fndian serv! Sor ft present canside rr ar . Lh ’ Aut dispense wt nee Fete pied Me Georgia inlght insuatliate gine catia foe a priuted and roforrod to tho Comnittoo on Fore | tut quarter. bnthe suuner of INGy Lt 108 COMMEUCIAL RELATIONS WITH THE UNTTED b opposition was manifested. to HIGH SLOT Cerhaon pie aS RTT LEMcivt wehleh he fntvbed ‘only Just before | would note. bho woudl be ne lave adie THO ae MIAITY reconnasssunes for Be. Paul to Puget STATES, thls coeseyund uit anges colloquy, Guauod be- | oN aus nceauwuy, Low tuck Cor Pichi Senate met, No isa Hitechaakelnap: east, ‘and | Inglvof tho wigutnent of the Senator frum Geur- Ata. OTH Som purposely ta becony teqiahited with ie Speclat Dispatch tu The Chicago Tribune, twoon Bieckburn aud Cobb us ta whothor tho | RICEEN, 87 & 4B Waskiusion-~at., C1 + 4 repllod in a tono of great bitterness to what ho Called tho Voxtruordiuary diatribe of the wen Meta from Ttinold aiid spoke of tho © mull region ta be traversed: by this Pucitic Hatlroad, aad fend herewith for the use of the Connnits Com ali Was that the Senate's action wae rea adjudl- cat if the migority was satiatied to let it alone, Te nut, fc wow ach Httew on Approvetationn had dirveted Be, preport thie bi. $e was finally referred ini tee On Aphropriations. Wasutnuton, D, ., Muy 1.—The following Morald, Nun, BI p letter 18 from! the Bradliun Mlulster cu Uule Nliadsipue sunday tisk Pailudelpule Sunday spate fe Sist of drawings always published in the Ne re witbW full rich voles and in toues whtel, Hh, Fathi ee sensiviilty and earnestness. Nearly tauursee Oowmuserclal, wud ‘eeR thnk cROREREERER CRP vErREE ERE EGS BevTberretemer eazess ce ee U dvd oe tev a bound vopy of my report, with ina : ‘ Shen, . Aitvef the heart. tat -budteled to Eirture, bis | Since BST L huve bean hy oonstunt’ cameaeae | couutey: ‘ho Hans then went into Committeo of the | Cissitnind Kuyulres, Goeinnat Sbolde ator was fn Ma aewt and pli AN OPEN quusTION, conduct fated erhintanl age He declared Mat | dence Wit, unuy oleere ahd. WILL. peomaacnt Leyation, Wasipsaro: Whole lr, Cox 1 thy chur) ou thy Leyistative deat Cuuitiaraia Aida ota bod ew te tho whole speech, waich | It wus tried tube mady out that the words “on | Syriuger bud tor yesrs pursued bia with thu | eltlzcus, tus huvpulg wy 4 huuntedge with iy i 4 Adyropeiation bill, culreds ‘ ig sdopiat,