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longer a mere spectator of count, Reo that the will uf thoStatos, lexnlly expressed, should provall and thoiractinl votes be counted. WASILINGTON. Democrats in the Senate Man- age to Pass Morgan’s Joint Resolution providing for a Partisan Plan for Counting the Electoral Vote. Aspirited Debate, Participated In ~ py Ednumds, Thurman, and Others. ————— Failure in the House to Bring Up the Tariff Bill for Action. & Minority Report on This Subject Pro- sented by Garfleld for the Protectiontiats. The Adjournment Date Now Set For- ward to the Tenth of June. TUE ELECTORAL COUNT. PABSED DY A PANTY VOTE, aelal Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribune. yammnoton, D. Oy May 24.—Tho Senate worked for ton hours to-day, and in tho forty fre minutes of the morning passed ponsion bills atthe rate of ono overy two minutes. There then followed a lowe, dreary debate on tho Mur- pan resolution relutive to tho Electors! count, which was participated in by Teller, Morgnn, Ed- sunds, Thurman, and Ingalls, Tho heat in the Chamber was very oppressive, and tho galleries Fore emptied long before the debute closed. All attempts of Ropublicins to secure any modifiea~ ton of this partisan meusturo wore defeated by party votes, and at 8 o'clock the Jaint resolution ‘was passed by 27 yeons to Wnays. A LONG DISCUSSION, Jo the Western Associated Preas, WasmnaTox, DC. Moy 24,—In considering the Morgau joint resolution for u rule provid- ing for the counting of tho Efectoral yote, Mr. Teller, momber of tho Select Cummitice from which the resolution was roported, sald ho could not support ft. It was plaustblo on its fuco, but not fairin fact. It was ® mero temporary ox- pedient, and might cvon be abroguted by action of ether House during tho proirast ors colar: te the advisability of passing a Bimtea ener solution but ho did not insist, on this point. ta bie oulnion tho -princlplo of the measure was bud. It was tho first stop toward an arrangement by which tho two tlouses nhould not only count the votes returned, but gointo tho wholo question of qualiticution of electors, and ull the {nets connected with an Perhups the presumption wae that Congress would act justly, but it was danger- ous to placo this power and temptation in the hands of a politically divided body. He pelleved the mensure tended toward confusion andanireby. Ho wished the aduption of sono measure providing for a falr count, but wis ope poed to any mensuro taking tho decision of the vote of a Stato out of itd own bands, dit, INGALLS inst tho resolution, Ho thought a Pee aration fnsutliclont. Thore should be a fatute or un amendment to the Constitution, and he preferred the Intter, Some immediate action was necessary, Thore nover would be agother Klectoral Commission, The next dis- putedelection would not be decided by a Juggle trick, It would be settled by law or by force, To test tho sense of tho Sonute on his View of the question, he proposed the following smorid. heat to tho poudiug resolutiou: “Iu deeiding vpon any question that muy arise upon recely~ fog cortificatea or counting votes, the voto sbull ve taken by States without debute, the repro- wntation from exch State In both Houses hiv. farone vote, A quorum for this purpose aball conalst of two-thinls of tho States, and a majori- ty. ot all tho Stutes shall bo necessury toa du dslone" a.” Mr. Ingalla hotd that tho moment a dispute aroso. the regular procedure wusentirely upset, and there waa nocoustitutionnl provision eover- ing auch cages, : pt that by analory the Touso thould then decide the question by its Stato "SE gant ting upon te, T nal r, Conkling, In comment n Mr, Ingalls’ poaltion, suid ho understood iat thio Constitu- Uon plainly directod that ho-who receives a iu ee ‘of the Electoral votes shall bo—not shill declared, but shall bo—President. If there ene such person, the Houso clevts a President. DEBATE ENSUED between Senators Ingalls, Conkling, Eaton, and Morgau: Tho latter wuld: When we spenk of yolcs of Electors, and that thoy shall be ro- ectod or admitted, we naturally refor to Hectors, and to tho imeouns furrished by tho eo and laws for the identiticntion of ‘otes."” 0 Ar, Teller—What docs the Sonator understand tobe the method appointed by-tho Conatitution for determining how 4 purticulur Biector voted iat 2 = 5 Yoted for by the Klectora? * Mr. Morgan—None at all, Mr, Teller—How ean we find it out? Mr, porate By. amendiug the Constitution. But We can not doit, by pasiing a law or by the Pasuxe ofa rule, | We must doit by leaving it the Judgment of tho two Houses to determine on the ovidenue when ovcusion urises, ir. Thurman—1 pray my friend not to bo too uty io that Ju mont. 1 agree tunt, those Electors, in voting ballot, ox Vi termini, 1 ao- cret ballot is meant, but {t does not follow that bocuuse a tnun votes by billot he ennnot be Protpued ack. see naa 8 rato in Bisnpat d election 1e people, nen Who have cast thelr vates ure s e ea COMPELLED ‘TO DISCLOSE ‘on cath how thoy voted, and If it wore perfect), separent to the two Houses that I, 0 Benntor of Dody,had been nppointed an Elector for president and had yoted, that boing proved lore the Houso, or before the Committee of louse, Iam tot prepared to say that T cane Rat be Suinmoned aud compolled to testify for qhomt Voted, and that ovideuce muy ba before 6 two Houses when the vote ja courted. neh Thurman upposed the amendment on tho ‘ ind that the resolution was for counting the {ges not for ulecting the Prvsidont. Mis In- { oratation of the Coustitution wng thut tho the, Houses domect in Joint convention, aud the wery question arising on the counting of j on votes show! co! by hat nt convention voting by cupita. Whon faducstion way before the Couvention that a mcd the Constitution it was proposed to ave: rereereas elect the President, Phat ‘was not sate . pean and nour tho close of the Convention te emo was adopted of electing Electors of fee brealdont and Vico-Prealdent. "But, mark ih Sottinued Str. Thurtnan, + tho remalior of viol iy Proposition, whioh ware the counting to nt convention of Couzreas, continucs in the elon tuaan tothis day. Thoy struck out tho Preaderee and provided for the clection of ne by Electors, but they left the count- rt, OF provided for the counting part by Em Ate nd, mark it, that Congross 1g pro- meee sen peacpart of the Etectornl College, for eicctoral Collexe consista of ono mom! reciegt Senator and Mepresontative, anid us Coil conslet in joint Ateprescntatives Bu Tot the Btatoa,” Tho reason why Mr. ‘burs reetagoudh holding this view, supported: this Sully a0 Was, that priotice hud been univer- yall east him, and he know ho could not pro- Peter wid eee YS se Prealdout snout bo vlevted. pa Bs MM, RDMUNDS fered from rn urman's view, The resolution dee ueed tho fuct that tho clection of Prvsl- hands States, It threw ¢leotions into tho vt moted from depreeen letterot Judge Duyis, publlabed to-day, ansaid ae tho centralizatton of Governinent thls mecate Senator frum Uilnols must havens any rie ro In inind, Which undertook, without tabme oF Tevulation, to ausume: abyolate and Novereige glominlon’ over tha wuts of Of Ved tae fu tho matter of election which thy Bates, fue cs Cal ait tiga ae " ution direut Tyas y ute of every State should Dououned, Gerelag the ce Command It was pro to i pision aieapeggnt nor judginent of Sunutors NOs eo yetuat di eclde for themselves whoui thoy Angled tor. In the course uf hiv. romurice of ace munds indicated his pinion that tho duty Sane ettltng whut wus an’ oftlel ts “us purely talnisterial, uot Sudiotat in at inate ‘t ko wll wintsterial acts, the deter- Yon wag we Hover decided upon ‘that quos- Stent wee Hou) any more thug an act of a 4g In pertene arrested the wrong man, think- et goud faith that hu was arreutin < in Bie Adeitanl [eligi must K ‘ bag do pon compotont to dcelio, whetwo tlouses Me Cong 20 BUND UAT DECISION, Faastitution sxye tho vow of avery State Curenecounted. Ways nothing about a cone sd woth Houses beng neoewsary to re- Teytud auy law ou tho subject must i tho vi We us thy State hae oat ‘on thom by uct of Congress or tt of some purt as that it shail be guided by no ua cuse Whoro more thun one candidate was | THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1880. Ho did not th any politteal majority would bo so corruptor unpitriotia us to dlaregard a law gunrantecing the rights ofgthe States, AT THE CLOSE OF IIs BREECH =Mr, Ingalls having withdrawn bis nmendment— Mr, Rdimunds moved to substitute for the pond- ing resolution his own bin: recuntly reported st+ versely fromthe Select. Committers. Tt provides: thit oich State may try and determing, bafore the titne tixed for tho mocting of its Blectors, vontroversy concerning thelr nppoltitinent, eh determination shall bo conclusive ovis nea of the lawful title of the Electors, and oyern In counting tho Electoral votes as ed 1a ino Cesastibtion and by subsequent sof tho bill, amnendinent was rosected,—yons, 133 niss, he Zi party vote, the Republicans voting you and Demourntts no, Mr, Edmunds thon moved to Insert in tho Morgan resolution the second soution of his with boing substantially in tho language given above, Mr. Thurman—Mr, Prosident, tho Btntes tinve that power tinder tho Conutitutlon or thoy hive nob Tt thoy Have not, fLeannot be conferred Joint rule, if thoy have it, thoy need no act of Congress to confer It upon thom, ‘Mr, Edrannds—Tho Stato doca not need any net of Congress to confer upon It that power, but the two Houses of Congress need this pro- vision to govern thom ayninst the determinution or othortoso idjust this thing rule oxeopt {tn paeion, corruption, or ttvarico at the time, Yhat: la whut it Is addressed to, not te the Btates, Mr. Exton—Tho day of passion 16 guue by ¢ tircly, We ahall act: conatitutionally, and give States nll tholr power, I won't finpugn tho motives of iny friund, but it seems to mo this amendment is simply, offered for Duncombe, Mr, Bdmunds—Mr. President, Tadnit that tha Senator from Connecticut hus nt right to come to that Inference, because I know ue his com= nitnlentions nnd assovintions he js perfuetly well uware that it will MAVE NO SUCCESS HERE, and that I know it, and therefore the loge conclusive Uhat it cannot have been offercd wi any view of its belong adopted, It follows that Inthe sense In whieh I suppose the Senator used tho word Uuncombe he Is right. ‘hat is, It ia offered to voint out to tho people preelsoly what kind | of _ Btnte-rights loetrines exists jn this Chamber; and, whether youl call It buncombe or legisiution, 1 suppose it jo bow partor the Constitution to require the two Houses to keop journals of thoir procecd- Ings to be published from time to time for tho information of peoplo who are inasters of us all, Leonfess fam apeatcing to thom. ‘Me. Euton—L desire simply to sny this: that the people of Connectlout won't be taught tho rights of States by tho Senator from Vermont in tho offering of an Amondment of this character, ‘Thay understand tholr rights under the Constl- tudion today. The amendinentwas rejected,—yeas, 14; naya, BH —u purty vate, Mr. Teller alfored an amendment that nothing dnthis rule stall draw in question the mumber of votes on which any Elector bas’ becn ap- polnted. Rejected by a party vote. 3 Tho resolution was pussed,—yons, 25; nays, 14, a purty voce, THE TARIFF. FAILURE TO GET THE WILL UP. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, WAsutncTon, D, 0. May 24.—Those who In Bisted thut Congreas would fnally adjourn ono week from to-day based their enloulutions in part upon the expectation that the Sundry Civil DAN would have been pussed by the House to- day. Instead of passing tho ontire bill, tho Houso, In Committeo of tho Whote, passed over but little more than half of one page,—and tho Dill isa small volume,—yet this much wns ac- complishod only by tho most strenuous exer- tions of the Appropriation Committee, aided by violent revolutionary and unconstitutfonal rut- ings of tho Chairman of the Commtttco of the Whole, ‘Tho first difiiculty which thoso who ore pressing carly adjournment encoun. tered was ina motion to consider the ‘Turitt Dill instend of the Appropriation bill. ‘he vote upon this ws extremely close, much closer thin had been anticipated, the motion to consider the ‘Tarif bill having been lost, nod by only four majority, the vote standing, yeas, 107; payer Al, If Congress shall adjourn within « few days, this, of course, fs the final yotoe upon consider- ine any tari legisintion at this session, and DE REGARDED AS A TEST. Tf, howover, Congress shull remain in sesston until June, thore will be abundant additional opportunities for test votes upon that subject. In the vote to-day the following Republicans, who rre generally classed ua Ly favor of somo changes on tho turlif, voted nguinst the consid- erntion of the bil in preference to tho appro- Prhition Dill, basing tholr wetion on the ground that they regnrd it ng more important to pass the Lupprope lution bills before considering uny other subject: -Cannon, Marsh, and Honderson, of.Ilinols; McCook and Einsteln, of Now York? Haskell nod Ryan, of Kansas; Calkins, of Ine diana; Belford, vf Colorado; and Daggett, of Montani, The only Republicans who voted for tho consideration of tho Tarif bill fn preference to the Appropriation bill were Deering of Iowa and Dunooll of Minnesota, THH MINOIITY REPORT. To the Western, Assoclated Press. Wasninatos, DU. Muy 2.—A minority re- port upon the Sarit bill, ‘signed by Ropresenta- tyes Guriield, Kelley, Congor, and I'ryc, was pro- sented in tho House to-day and ordered printed, It recommends ag a substitute for tha Tending ‘Tariff bill the adoption of Senntor Eaton's bl providing for a commission tu revise tho tariif,. it takes the ground that the present bill, while it might Socomnplinn some good, would result In for gronter evil by destroying tho adsustinent of the prosent tet that any tari reform should be tho result of muture Iegislution, whereas tho proagnt ‘DILL is crude, and vontrary: to all underlying principles of tari! dutics: that tho privelplo hus always provallod In tho cstublishmont of — turil dutios that a manufactured articloshould bears highor duty than raw muterinis entering into. ite come position. ‘The report then takos up In dotatl the varlous articles uiectod by the bill, and shows thut this principle ¢ MAS BEEN DISREGARDED, Books, pertodicals, pamphiots. otc. nre placed ‘on the tree Itst, while all the numerous materials of which thoy ure composed ure taxed, making diroct discriminationagiinst the Amorjcan man- ufncturer of type, paper, and books, Tho sama ig shown in regurd to cust-jron butts and hinges, the most ndvanced form of cust tron, which aro placed upon the free list, while no chango {8 mudo in -tho | rest of tho group. Tho sumo objection ts rufsod relu- tve ‘to’ tho munulustures, of — wrought iron and steel, The most serious objection is ralvod ngainat the changes proposed tn tho dutles on woolen: and tho report ciaims that it will strike dirootly nt one of our groutest: industries, whieh has advanced more than any other alnve 1800; that the proposed reduction will make it inipossiblo for our farmors tw raise boat aud predaos wool in competition with South American wool, and for our woolen mit= ufactureré to compote with those of forciga countries, Tho report lanccompanied by an exhaustive report by tho 8ccretary of the Nutlonul Associn- tion of Wool Manufasturors, und by sotters from Foprogontatives Of potteryware, ‘pottery, and othor industrios, all opposing the proposed bill, ADJOURNMENT. JUNE 10 PROPOSED IN THE BENATR. Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasnrnaton, D. C., May 24.—Tho Sonute Ap- Ppropriutions Cormmittoe, It is reportod, to-day camo to an Informal ayrevmont that it would bo wise to extend tho time for finul adjourmnacut to June 10. This ovidently is tho Demouratic pro gram, It {s manifestly tho purpose of tho Dem- ocratio leaders to husten work on ull tho uppro- Printion billa go that they will all be completed, if posalblo, bofore the Chicago Convention, to postpone the final adjourninent until June 10, andtoocoupy the remuining ten days of the session In campaign spoevhoa ayuinst tho Chicago candidutes and thon to adJourn, The Ropublicana have beott blind enough to belluve that the Domocrata wore in oarnost fu tholr ciforts to adjourn May 31, and havo mudo rapid wark on tho wppropriation bills H pusslbig a0, Want It wil} bo much ouster for tho Dumocrata to carry out tholr program of adjourning betwoon tho Conventions, and thud ulve to tho Domocracy the tremendous ade ¥ eying to look fu this erata bad outgoneruled the Republicans, and thut thoy will maintain the advant THe thoy sovm tohave gained unless the Mepubitcuns shall combine to oppose uny adjournment unth after the Cincionati Convention, APPROPRIATIONS, + A DAY WagTeD, Bptctat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, ry Wasutnaton, D. ©., May 24.—Conaideration having been dented tho ‘Tariff bill In tho House, tho Sundry Civil bill came up, and, notwith- standing tho now rules requira that tho- bill shall be road If 9 einglo momber calls for the reading, tho Chairman, who {s aoting in the ine terest apparently of tho Appropriation Com- mitteo, ruled that tho bill be not read, and tho inujority of tho House sustained him, Tho bad feoling from tho Mibusturing contowt of Bature day, when the plan to pasa billa making uppro- priations for so many public bulldingy was dofeated, goon showod iteclf, and whon the frat opportunity offered tho frionds of tho defoatod bills began to move’ amondinents in favor of thoir evhomes and, to discuss them, and in this manner tho ou- tire'day was oonsumed. Indood, they sought to take reveuye upon Northern cities whore largo appropriations bad boon made, und wore were asked, by moving to reduce the appropriations proposed. ‘There is likely to be a very bittur fight ovor tila to-morrow unlvss muro com- promises can bu mady, and to indicntons are that none will be, Unless more vrowrns whull . . be mado, tho grenter portion of tho week will bo toy gh As Tue the Hts ose of rotuening to consumed on this bil alone, and tho question of | take part in tho approaching cambria, Thin was hia Intention when ho left in the spring for adjournmont, Monday next, bo pliced out of his post, After a teave of absence, ho Wan very question, unxious tounter tho campuign, and evidently THE PROCREDINGS, dh not thik that the proper respect for to Th the Western Assoclated Press, President's Civil Soryleo order would: allow a Wastrnaron, D. C., May 2.—The fouse went hereof the diplomatic service to do this inte Committec of the Whole (Stinouton in the Hout resigning. ‘Thero have been many ir) upon the Sundry Civil Approprintion bth. Mtlexs Ineqiiries ua to tho deutity of his suc. pon the title had been road, Mr, Hooker raised aor during the evening, and telegrams to New a4 polit that. under the rides, tant touching ‘K fulled to bring definit fuformation, If reventioa bad precedence in Committee of the | Mr. Evartaenn be found Inter, the regulur re Whole over appropriition bills, and must firet | port will make bin known, to tho country, be connidered, itt KING. Tito Cant, ‘To the Western ‘Astoctated Trees, TON, 1. On, siny 24.—Willlain &, King, »tu, was exainined ta-diy before tho “Kiley Investigating Counmittee, Ho neknowlodged bo was I this elty on the ath of March (date of tho anonymous letter to Hepru: Rentative Springer) ond also on tho It of overruled tho polut of orlor.on tho ground that the House Ind resolved itxelr Into ecommitese for the purpose of considering 0 speeinl bil, From, this decition Hooker p> poaled, and, upon tha deciaion being sustained, uppeuled ftom tho furthur decision that tho Committes could by vate dispense with tho frst roudiny of the bitin full, TE Ae eee ied tho ronding. “<A | APTI (tho dus on yhich tho Commtttes ill npproprluting €20,000,000 ought to be rend in | (OK final metlon th the the, Tannoy: nied having written an naonymius find declared that he know nothing whatever of fl4 authorship. The Committee decided to ilow twa expects to be called by Finley and two by the other aldo, which fs supposed to be in Springer's interest, and thi by the Committed, A communication from Mrs. Springer was Inid before the Committee In seeret session to-day. GURDON AND BTRPIENS. Senator Gordon sald tadny that ho dl not In- ten to deny tho stories put atfout in the mune of Aloxander H, Btophens that be bid resigned hin sent in tho gennte to avold unpleasnat dige closures. He sald those stories were used in his last campaign, and although he falled to notles: thom, he wax redlevted by x vote of 214 to 5. Ho sald thit bo resigned. purely because his silary Was not suilalant to meot, tho demands upon ment. Quite n long discussion ensued reguniing | Hin. and becuse ho wanted to dy a come tho polis ot erooting au many public indidinge peteney far bis family, Gav. Brown, Bly suce Ing Which Sr. Mise pronvunced ns ubselute- | cessor, wil arrive bore on Wednesday, Iy false a stutement made by Mr. Chittondon ABBAY OFFICES. rolativy to his (ills) action Gartoer alg the pro- Tho House Committees on Coinage Weluhts and posed ereotlon of a publie building ut Brooklyn, | Mensxures authorized Hopresontatives Stevens . ¥. to which Mr, Chittenden merely replied: | and fland to report favorably to the House bills “You have heard the statement.” Mr, Chitten> | peavlltug for the establishment of easuy offices don thon mulo some remarks upon tho trlif, | at St. Louis, Dendwood, and ous in Arizona, and naked leave, which was grauted, to print a MINIBTER TO BELGIUM. Speech on tho subject. Tho President bas nominated James 0, Put= 4, MOOKER nin of New York, Minister to Belgium, vico ‘opposed various cliuses of tho bit, raising | Wil jam Cusshus Goodioo, resigued. i lan poluts of order and offering tinendmonts, so ae that when the Committes rose at f o'clock but TIE RECORD. TUE SENATE, five clouses rolating to public buildings had beet: Wasninaton, D, C., May 24.—The President passed aver. Tho Houso then took a recess until 10.0. m. to- Protem, tad befere the Senate 1 communica tion from tho President of the Smithsonian ine stitntfon recommending the appropriution of 380,000 for completing the preparation of the seientitle results of Hall’a Arotic expedition. Heferred. Mr. Carpenter, from the Committes on Ju- dlclury, reported favorably on tho bill remulat- ing tho terms of the United States Court In Jowa. Placed on the calendar, Mr. Eaton, from the Committees on Appro- printions, reported, with amettments, the Mouse bit making appropriations for the de- tlelency in the appropriations for tho payment. of pensions for the year ending June 00, 1680. Puweed ou tho enlondar. Mr, Saulsbury, from the Committee on Privi- leges and Elections, roportod adversely on tha Dill to change tho day for tho oleetion of Mepru- sentatives and Delegates to Congress, Indetl- nitiy postponed, + . On motion of Mr. Carpenter, his resolution providing for speolal committee to oxumine into the management of tho Soldiora’ Home in the District was taken up. Mr, Burnside moved to amend sa ns to Instruct the Committee on Military Affairs to muke an Jnyeatiation. ‘The utendment was adopted, and tho resolu thon as niuended passed, : A DIIL passed appropriating $16,000 for a statun: of Joseph Henry, late Socretury of the Smith sontan Institutions On motion of Mr. Beok, tho House bill amend- ing the Revenue laws, known ng tho Carlisie but full,’ Mr. Van Vorhis—" Particularly when tho frat million dollars appropriated are frauds," re- ferring totho appropriations for public build- Inga. fio decision of tho Chair waa sustained, and tho reailing dispenser with, ‘Hrs indae uxpinined tio provisions of tho THE AMOUNT APROVIATED waa Lange boing $1,000,000 tess than tha estimates, and 81,300,000 Inere: priation for tho present. fis y inlttee on Appropriitions keep down tho appropriation, and be thought that both aides of tho House would agree that the Comnittee hud neted wisoly in not forein fn expenditure whieh would require udditiona taxution on the people. ‘Tho bill wasthon read by sections for amend- ree to be sumimoned NrrOW. The lust twenty minutes of tho Feasion were consumed in vain attempts to obtain a night fon, and Bluck burn wis finally cos declire that the House hid taken ar wasturm of demands trom the Demucratic lle for a vote by tellers, THE MISSISSIPPI. THE COMMITCRE'S RePoltT, Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, WasuinatTox, D, C4 May 21.—Tho Sul-Com- mittee of tho Misslssippt Lovee Conunittec have agreed upon a billand report, which Mr. Gibson introduced to-day, muking tho report a pream- ble to the bill, Tho report begius with 1 short account of the Committvo’s trip down tho river, uivingtho size and tonnage of tho steamer in which they silted, and an inventory of its cargo of about 2,500 tons. The water wns nt half-stage when the bout left St. Louls, and should hive given an average depth of twenty fect In tho chiannel,—utnplo for all demands uf the boat. Notwithstanding, however, soundings bad to bo constantly made, whieh, in muny plices, showed depth not oxcoeding twelve or fourteen fect, It was necoasary to tio up tothe bank at night, jn tho upper part of tho river, owing to the shiftings of the channel. This is churncteristle ef those parts of the river which nro of oxees- sive wldth, and whieh are divided inte separate channels or chutes by burs and islands, THE tePONT CONTINUES that, approaching Cairo, navigation was better, owing tho buck-wator from the Ohl, Those conditions, the Sub-Committee think, exhibit | was tuken up, After u short debate Mr. Morrill most olearly, and from diferent poluts of view, | moved to strike out the seventeenth rection, tho roceuelty, ‘of correeting and deepening the { providing for allowance for ‘Joss Ja warehouses, channel and protecting tho banks, and of nuiking Rejecten” new shore lines by conserving and stremethon- ‘The bill then passed. ing the scouring power of tho current, The re- A munber of bills granting pensions pnased, The morning hour haying expired, tho Sennte pt recommends the imulntenmnes of the levees and the methods reoommended for treat- | resumed the considerition of the Morgan Joint mentof tho Misslsaipp! by tho Commission as || peeiution brovidiig. rule for the counting of the Bleetaral vote, correst, practical, and economical. The rest of Mr. Bayard moved to take up tho tho report is taken up with. statistics of tho At isto p. an. hil introdiced by bin, and reported fuvorauly productions of the Misalesippl Valley. It holds from the Judiciary Committeo, Murch 10, wo de- that Meepeniny the channel of the river will reduce tho frelghte and Inauranco of cereals at } tlie the ternis of Office of certain oftletals of tho United States, It provides that supervisors of Joust five cents por bushel, eleetion shall he appointed by tho Freskdent, by and with the ndyice und consent of the Senate, NEW BILUS. and that thelr term of ofice shall ondure two YESTERDAY'S BATCH, yours, beginalug in Muy of cnet even-numbered Wasntxaton, D. C., Muy 4l—-Under the call your. sy of tho Statos to-day, the following bills were iu- || Mr. Edmunds moved to ndjourn, Lost by o troduced und referred: party yote, Mr. Kdimunds demanded tho yeits and nnys on CONDENSED MILK, By Mr. Sherwin—Fixing the duty of 49 per Mr, Inyard’s motion, Tho Ropublicuna refrained from Voting, mid twenty-five Demoerats, leas eent ad valorem on tho {importation of cou donsed milk. thin # quoruny, voted you, COALING STATIONS. Or. Unyurd asked the Chair to onforce tho By Mr. Ellis—Calling ou tho President for ine seventeenth rule requiring Sonutors present and not votlng to give their rensuns for nut yot> formution us to what steps or orders haye been taken or issued for tho nequisition of appropri- Ang, ‘Tho President pro tom, snd he did not know how to enforce that rule, He ordered as call af tho Sunute, to which twenty-four Seautors ree ate naval and coallog stitlons Iu Content Amer | sponded. fon. ‘Adjourned. ¢ i CONSUTAIE REPORTS. WoUBE. 4 By Mr, Cox—Appropriating $14,000 for printing sitter ween prosided in tho absenco of and distributing moro froquontly Consulur and } "On “motion af Mr. yan (Kansas), the Sonate othor commercial reports, atnendiment to the House bill for the roliet of THE LOT SPRINGS. oll settlers on the Osage trust and dlmtnished By Bir. Finloy—For the nppolutmont of a spe- | reserve lands in Kansus was conourred in. ‘Cho clul Joint committoo of threo Souutorsand four | Yili passed vo amending Sea, 2.28 oF the Revised ” . y Statutes as to provide that tho fee fu donation Hey tatives to vislt tho Town uf Hot Spri Ark; to investiguta the condition und state O¢ | £488 87 GF 3, Apt aud of B10 nero $y pubile property tn tho Hot Springs Reservation, Se aE Tne hour Haeitie PeUn . Td CO PepoEE bat additional Weaisiition fees. | git ee cee een, eur Nlanonsert with, Blount, ut Georgin, from tho Comimittco ossiry to secure tho rights of ehitmants and tho | yy Appropridtions, ruported buck the Suudr; Jntoréate of tho Se, Chit’ Rpnropriation’ bil, und fe was referred (3 PULL ANI nittee of the Wholu, By Sr, Whittaker—To reduce tha prise ‘of Innds tho C Afr, Blount thon moved thut tho House fit into touctual settlers within raftrond Iinits to 825 | Committee for tho vonsideration of thit bill, er UCT. P MOUNTY LANDS. Mr. ‘fucker raised n pointoft orier that that By Mr, Hunton—Iepouling Sec, 9480 of tho motlon was not jn order, hmgsmuch aa the Nest business in urder in thy Committee was tho Royisod Statutes so far as bounty lands are cun- corned, VOREIGN POSTAL BERVICE. Rtevonuo bill, ‘Thu Speuker pro tem. ruled, after a halt hgue’g debate, upon the pouty uf Ordo, Mr. Sholloy, from. {ho Committeo on Post- Mr, ‘Tucker moy that the House resolve ONives and Post-Ronds, reported a bill providhy; for mall service betweon the United States unt the Went Indies, South Anioriva, Central Amore Atealf Into Committee of the Whole for the cvon- alderation of tho Hovenuy BIL. ‘Phts motion the fon, Moxico, nnd the Pucitle const, Printed und rocoramittod, Speuker ruted fy ordor, und it was first sub- mitted tothe House und dofeatud—yeas, 107; ‘ DISTINCTIVE PAPER. Mr, Buckner—Itolative to the uso of dise nase i ‘ae following Republicans voted in tho B tinctive ‘paper for printing United States bonds: plirmative; Aldrich (UL), Anderson, Doering, und notes, It direota tho Commnittoy on Banking Dunnoll und Washburn; and tho following Democrat thunugatives Athorton, Buchman, and Curronoy to Inquire into tho question of the “uso of distinctive paper for tho printing iN Beltzhoover, Bouck, rigs. Clymur, Cofroth, Gihson, Klots, Morse, Kya (Pa), Suvith (Ne J.) of onda and notes; whethor tho chine Mf recently mado by tho Treasury Depurtinent in regurd thereto hns boon proper; what ability bas been inourrod by tho refusal of the score. tary of the Tronsury to perinit the owner of the patunt of locilized ire hu por geeihe abl nai of bls contract. to manuficture and sell the sues aud whothor any allicers of the Treasury Department. buve cnusod duvices to be placed ou notes, bonds, or Othor securities contrury to law, or bave been*sooking ty prosceute claims therefor walnat the Governingut, . INDEMNITY, By Mr. Proscott—To pay to voldiors and sallors of tho fate War who are totally disabled all the monuys expondad by thom far medical and sur gical troatinont. ——_— NOTES AND NEWS. BNOKE THY QUORUM, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntnarton, D. O.. Muy 2t.—Atter the senate had passed tho resolution providing for n Joint rule for counting the Lluctoril voto to-ulght, Mr. Hoyord brought up his bil fixipg tho term of curtain United States oficars. ‘This proved subsequently to bo anothor scheme on tho part of tho Democrats furthor to dostroy tho ollluacy of tho Eleution laws, and to provide udditlonal incana for ountrolling tho clections fn tholr own interosts, ‘This bill provides that Chict Super- visors of Elootion, an oftico whivh tho Domocravy hos us yot boun unable to ‘abolish, Ike Warner, Wells, and Weight, Mr, Garflalil, of Ohlo, submitted tho viows of tho minority of the Committoo on Ways and Meng upon tho Tarif bill, Ordered printed, ‘The House thon went Into Comunitted of the ‘Whole on tho Sundry Civil Appropriation bill. A MUSICAL WAR, Bpeciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Ctxctnnast, O., May 24.—Tho ridioulous con trovorsy botiveen tho College of Mugic aud tho Festival Association of Cinclnnatl hus dovoelopod into an open war which threatens serious in- Jury to tho musical interests of ‘tho olty. The anuouncemont by the Thovdore ‘Thopius fnotlon of aperformunco of the ( Messinh” on Christ- inns night, aud of other concerts hithorto given under Colloge manugement, took the Georga Ward Nichols faction by eurpriso. To-day, aft- ern consultation of thoCollegu manngers, It was fyrecd toapply to tho courts for an injunction tu prevent the use of tho hail by tho Festival Awoolationon Chriatiias night. It lubeld by tho Nichots purty that thoanntnt Chriatmus porform- aco of the * Mosalah " was tong igo unnouticed ton forsasticnt thing, and that thoy huve tho ux» cludlve rignt to: it. Tho ‘Thums purty, ot tho othur hand, muintutn thit thelr eburter lnwures thom the rizit ta encourigo musical oultiry by the giving of concerts; thut thoy have the cho- rus and oroestra, aro fret on tha gepund, aud thut no injunetion ean bo muda to bok) uyainst thom, All tho parties are very ea ber, el John Davenport, should not hold oftiog | Ruwlous udjustwontof the didleulty H for a longer’ torm than two your, ee eee and that they should bo appointed SENATOR DEMENT SERENADED, by tho Preaidont and oontirmed by the Bonuter Tho Hopubllcans discovered the purpose of tho Democrats in uttompting to force this repealing logialation with auch great haste, and began to fitbustor, declining to vote, ‘This broke a quorum, and tho Demoorats at 0 o'vlock, attur & continuous session of ten hours, permitted tho Bonute co adjourn, TUE CANLIBLE HILL. ‘Tho Carlisto Internal-ievenue bill, inwhlob Chicago und ‘other distillors uro so much iutere ested, passod the Henute this afternoon without any real oppoaition, and with one formal amend~ iment, To this amandmient thory undoubtedly will bo littio oppusitton iu tho House, and tho bill will probably bo a law by tho ond of tho wouk, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tvibune, Drxon, lb, Muy 24,—Senator H, D. Domont ar rived home to-duy, and wits serenaded ut bie res: idonve this evening by tho Dixon Bund, under the auspices of a soldiers’ orunization known aa Our Country's Dofendors, acvompanted also by tho Mayor and a linge dclogation of our cit!- zane, who met te congratulate him on his noutl- nation fur tho office of Beerotary of State. Sonu. tor Dement lea very populur represcutative of What {s uullod the young sAmuricun portion of tho party. throughout this scvtion of tho State, aud his nomination udda yroat ellicleucy and strupgth to our Btate ticket. ee eT ELGIN CITY RAILWAY, Spectat Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tribune, ; Buaty, UL, Muy 24.—Considerablo exelwmont ‘was created thie morning by the appearance of a line of tos und fron rally lald for several blocks along “Douglas wyenue gn the surface of the strovt, Ibwcoms that Bruco Payne, the Presl+ dent of the borvc-ruliway, desired to extend bis Tinoon that avenuo, und, fouring thore would by legal objeutions, autminoned # force of mon und weoomplishud bis pucrose after waldntebt, and rut a car oyor tho Ing tu soouro poussssion. The citizens object ty tho oumbersomo T rulla used, —————— DEATHS FROM'TRICHINA, Spectat Dispatch to ‘Thy CAcage “ribuns, Davenronr, Ia., May 24.—Durjog the lust few duys two deaths bays ocurred in Boling trom trichiuw, caused by catlug pork iu 4 paustially HAUM'S RETURN, - Gen, Raum has returnod, and has boon Intor- viowod. It bas not buen learned that it baw been formully anuounced that tho Civil-service ordor bas bes suspended in bis burcau. Hu ie reported as expressing the greatest voufldenco in tho oortainty of Graut's succoss, and iy vory sure that ie forty-two votos in Iinols vu pe counted sal a1 it ne contestants: wil Me vouonetead Ober Grunt rier fa viow uf the reports from Louisiana Indicating thut the Grant dolegutos havo: |, WPO LOL #O CUTS taln that tt will now be wise tG reougulze tho plo that contestayts may ut loust bu heurd eau. GOODLO's guCOKsOR, "Tho matonation of Cal. W.C. Goudloo, Minister rr lnacl tt Chi ‘This morning Aw third occurred from the same cause, and othors aro rick, Acard hns heen published warning tho public to exercise care and oat only thoroughly cook! f Unat kind. ————— spells, tts, dizziness, palpitation, ta, rely on Hop Bitters. BIRANCH OFFICES. DER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR NUMEIe patrons throuphout the city, wo have eatab- ranch OMcos in the differant Divistonn, ae Lalow, where Advortisements will | ho Yaken for tho saint the Main. we pric na cl enh Mt Offload, and will bo. roaatved unt MW, alook Dem. J. & Il, RIMMS, Rooksallors and Stationers, 121 Pwenty-nacotid-nt. W,F. HOUAKT, Druzutat, GU Cottaze Grovo-nv. northwoat corner Thiety-ntth-st. BUCHMAN, Druyalst, corner ‘hiriy-tirst and Lae soreseae WEST DIVIMION. CHAS, BENNETT, N wart ae TT, Newsdent Itattonor, ete, 90 6 BAP Woata: eau SONSICTS ES ‘Druugis 20 Bine Island-ave Bf. Co CICK, Tawoter, Nowedoalor, and Fancy Gosde. 7a tako-al., corner Linealn, rit KILAKT, Druguist, G11 West Madison-at, corner a, NORTH DIVISION, L, MURLINUIRAM ae COs Deicilate, $45. North ih ILLIA MS & CO. Druguiats, 8 Larraboo-tt. oomar Sophia, LOUIS W, Ii. NEB, Printing and Advos ‘Axont, News and Stationery Doput, 6 Kast Di At. butwoon Lasalic and Wells. ‘PuRsONAl— con: vity MECH wort RD, BUT contidanca tnatinkon, Will be In tice ull day tostay: onuaged In court to-morrow (rucsday), For sinkin and low spl lalog alone FOI BA! bt, ront oatate Tullow itanduiph and Ma ug hE Ta Satlo und Likeents,, Wefuot Nosth La Salle-st, inijiroved und vacant property, Hurlie tat nd ol a plenannt home, A Near Union Mark, stone-front nuusa, Have lnrwo Nat of low-priced houses und lots, city [ior SALE-WATASIT-AT. NORTH OF Ti fourth-nt.—Now prossed-Urick house with f-foot lot, tw be finished In hard of moft wood to sult tno cnnaers dinina-foam wnd Kivchot On pastor flour, PEON LiL fla. 9 Washingtonent, {UR SALE-ON SOUTIL SIDE—A BEAUTIFE camwr lot, 75 foot front, with Inrge, handau Rivne and wood heiek tra, Toontad cant of Staty-st, fund nueth of ‘Thirty-4fth; two etcunnt parlors and r aitting-fonm, On ‘Wrahington-at, oui, kitchen snd fami Alt COI orth $62, m 15D. MATSON ELL ROR SAL HOTS ON BET ne f Wood and Taylors $300 cast Clurkent, Mooi I FULLERTON-AVa per actu; halt pried mit. Ot BALE) ACI Fetenr iumiande ct only. Apply atl {{OK SALE-GOOD PLACKS AT OAK PARK: sonia bargains if takon Immediately, 8 NUNS Lv, loom 342 Dearbor 5 COUNTIEY REAL ESTATE. ROE BALae sit oe “vine esr Kany 18 Couk County. Address JUIN M, BPEWAICT, Lansing, Mi. REAL WSTATE WANTED. QV ARTER TNO GENTLEMES, | MEGHS AY arrived from tho Enat, would |kd to rent or buy Akvod farm of about LW acres, Call, for try or threw: day, ot? Shormaneat._¥. Je CALUMET-AY. — Foomna 1nd tirst-clars 1907 MICHIG “ onth and ‘Twontluth-sts—A large nomely furnished slcove roum. Iteferunves exchanged TAQ WAMASiCAV—DEsIRADLE. BLITE OF frunt rooms, furnished of unfurnished, with bound. hefurences exehanged. ‘Went Side, 329 Ween, MADISON-81.-BOARD AND ROOM 49 trom sd 10 % por week. a\ TEST SIDI O NICK FRONT ROOMS, WITTE board, In private familys excelignt tocaton: all inodyrn Improvement; terms reasonable. Address Yaw, Cributo ottiew. North Side, NOUTH CLARK-8T,, NEAIC THE | BRIDS! Teoma, with board, to 7 per weok: 1.0 to ay DEARBORN - AV. — MADAME BATOT’S ronch bosnling-house: rooms nicely fur= hinted, Talo d'hote nts p. su, Teferonves: Me, Hen roti, Boltian Consul; Mm wen de itoude Ree. Hotels, RENCE HOUSE, CORNER STATE AND ITAIt- f Valmar Mouse— rison-sus., four blucks 8 ul Boant and roum, por day, $1.5) to @; pur wouk, from Rito $10; also turuishod tduma rented without board. ZAR AND MAMKIT-STS, posite Nurthwostar AT AULITON HOUSE. Kin Me HS ‘Bopor—S140 and & por dtuy. AMIE FATAVETT, HOUSE, CORNER WHET JACK: non nid 1nlsted-sta, is new fully provarod to Sumtuodate a ba who design to ton. Wy itanereie © number of trandonte and the land tho coming Navonal Conven- TOTEL, AMERICAN, Hinto-Kt., Chleagn—itooms ren $10 and €2 por day. Fs, AND STATEST.. OPPOSITE 2a) and FE per ds OARD—A ADY 18 DESIROUS OF One taliing boand In, sonte quiet, runpectnble farnily whore ber assistance in huusowork and suing wilt bo Foculved aa whole or part poyment for such 'T ss Aribunc oftice, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. NEM OF SHCOND-ATAN: ANWAY rand, square, und Upright Bia sume of thor Dutildtio used und as good a8 news alee for snl Very Inwxoound-band pinhuk of attoe makes taken InGxehnawo. Mownre Of bogus Instramunte repro sonted us Konulne Stoinwhy vistios at other places. LYON & HEALY, diate and Munrod-nts, (wind To The NH FOR THE WING TO THE DEMAND RANG, ISEALL We havo boon unable to, till orders. "We have sist Tecelvod u larga stick nf thoss pouulir tustrumonty ind can now fil all ordors wo tho wholuaulo und retail EURO fo NEW UIMUGHT PIANOS, fo NEW KUDALE PIANOS, “W, We KIMBATI, Cornor State und Adunia-nts. —$—$_—$—_— —_— ———eEEeeEe— Pints new, Vinios second-band, Dinnos from #73 upward, Planve sold on payaieuts, Pianos to rant, Manos for cust Plunos almost given away, inane tor ¢u Organs for $0, Onmne for Bat Ongnue fur fu, Ontatie far bth th RY & CAMP, ANDI STATE-ST, Sto! 13s ity TORT wth dinvien | cTSTAN OF, 6 Yonre OF Ue, disappeared tf Wine? Cook, County, die riday, Siny 21, at about Wrolock pit, HO ls a" boy, tiiekesut, boy, with Mant have aimd round full sae? monks but Witte Ene see et tne waitts Honvy mous, and. dark’ wou Hod cottun walkt, Hea 7 ee exny ieformution, will Go wianktully recoivad by his parutite wt Wihuette, JROUSD=AGHAY MAID TIEATY IRIN FORT Ownorean have her by paying eurues. vit in hear suburban town prefurred. — Ie! ~ XO RENT-HOUSES, North Side. TS RENT~THE ELEGANT TUREE-BTORY AND base rick twolling, 23 fout front with Inno Deatbor-nv, Agply to JAMES GAM- rburn-st, Htoom & TPO MENT TERERSTORY AND BASEMENT . hating 74 Ohio-eh, 18 rooms, all tn firot-cluss Ore Ace, Apnly to J.C. SMITIL, 41 Denrborneat., Ilva 1, NO RENT-NO, USL MILATIUY-AV., NEAR TWEN- ty-fourth-at—ieatory Knuligh "boaoment, with Tutnmetysnectintarer, Ctescamd brick bata HLM Ad BE INAGU, Tat hn Nulled, ond PSK Darn Mincellancoun, (PO RENT-RY TURNER & BOND, 10d WASITING- tones oT Wart Atinmis-at,, 2-stary nnd basos mont brick, three Toome deep, with WE modern cone Nloncer: haa just beon painted and caletmined Hy lane Jot and Urick statins BF, BY. MOTO 2x7 ANd bacon Mt: Aas periet order Sis, Nv. ti stato AL, m large storg, 227, ant front, moar Thirty-oluhthe ati #13: No, 40 Grocnwoor-av., Zatory, nl jnent, and manaard brick hourc. with Getaon front, $wo parlors, dining-room, and kitehen on main tor (wo minutes’ waik, fram atoam-cnrai very low rent. Non a0 and Lob Wabash-ny., ‘eatery und bnsomont stane-fronta: all modern improvement; in fret-class holghborhoud, iu Auke Just boen putin Suburban, (Po RENTOAT WINNETKA, HOUBE AND FIVE peron fruit, pond gardon: chanp to yon! tonant, 5 yi 7 Hubueban howe ented for summer buardors, IW acres Jund in uf Lyons. K. Ju CANFIELD, i = RO RENT—ACOMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE tn Brunia with Inrvo grounda, olexnntty shaded, Slgtes lucations mulerate rent’ BEVERIDGE & DEWEY. Denrhorn-at, NIRIKD 1OUBE AT OAK PAIR fie mmmer ue year; very desirable, 8. DUN- LAM, 2, 142 Doarburn-nt. ip DELIGHTFUL FURNISHED o ‘cath ~A VE! ouse in evanston: has nil inudeen convonlences, tare burnt every Muy choles. rar A PUR IBID COvTAGIE AND ‘Address W. H. HAMMEUSLEY, Gonova LATS, North Side. NT-HLEGANT 7 AND 8 ROOM FLATS; Lath rooms, gam Nxtures, olovatorn and all ime Bookkecpors, Clerks, &c. 5 ANTED-YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN RETAT diry-goods store; one who Unforstanda the bust pons and.enn coma well recommanded. Apply at i Wastin EXPERIENCED DOOKKEEPEI, has ican lRt Sa tS eneG Stato aninty. Address 8 Au rribane office. et ANTRO-SALEAMEN FOR NOTIONG: 110; Store, uppoatte Palinortinuse ee Lankrupt ‘Traden. WANTRD-FIETY | CARINETMARHRS = AND ta ¥ machino-handay wilt give gmployment ovory «aj meat’ y Furniture Company, [took ATES FIRST-CLASS TRUAKMA REIS v., Wibes teMiata ee” men need appl yeas HAR, TV ANTID—CARTENTENS AT CIRCUS GROUN! Inke-fro) Yoloek. tools, GAMEDIL I mieoyee + Colles Beto na WANTED-A XOUNG MAN OF EXPRRIENC ‘at the printing husinoss: must be able to 8400 omm por day. Give referonces and wages d ‘reds Situation permanont to right party. Address BAI ‘Tribune oftice. ANTED—FINST-CLASS COAT, PANTS, AND WYestnators. 200 Arch tastes VV Antena GOOD BRICKLAYERS TO WIlOM Iborn] wages will be pald, Apply ‘At Once at ih Wert, Missouri-at, Kansas City, Mo. D. ON Ee ANTED-ONF, z W/inimer‘tiviso tartorsnopes ARBRE AT ant 17 COMPOSITORS AT LEGAL NEW JANTED—TWO TMAD-CABTERS, ONE TYPE aang aa enm ne tera a Nek ree 1 re! at and shh ‘SMonroorst, betweon 9 and 10s. m, ANTED-FIRST-CLABS CALCIMINERS, WAsr fod. Me DWYEI at North wats A WANTKD—AFIST-CLABS_ CONFECTIONS: Wain ‘omployments a Weal Madisoneat” Employment Agenetes. WASTED = 100 RAILMOAD LABORERS | TO teave to-night; frog faros 2 ahovoln: for hatole ANHlsls © CO, fg Went bakers Ws TED — 2 RAILROAD, LABONERS FOF Towa nnd Michigan: freq tare; for city ane gia mat end wife on furn, "ANGELL & C0,,04 W oa 7 TED—WO RAILROAD FLARONERS . FOIL W, Co, In lows und Michigan, and 102 for Wisconaln; 4 cooks: f SUEETACIeSPar Were tandolphat erst BE provements: new buildings; 41 and 42) North Clark- He EAH ASHES, tir Deurbornsrte Honme ts and 1 TO RE South Side. T?, HENT-HANDSOM Y FURNISHED ROOMS, A lune and airy, at abi TRO RENT—NEWLY AND W roots; two untur het bu FORNISHED ome und basement to FURNISHED ROOMS FOI CON ton wuek, 47 Monroo-st., opposite Palmer House, Apnly at wom ye RENTIPLEABANT FURNISIED FRONT rounte at 78 Kaat Van Muron-at, 1[O RENT—DESIABLE ROOMS AND SUITES IN Te die roe’. Bulging (295 Watman-nv.), wil th Smiinutes’ waik of the Gardner Hause and Expoat- ton Building: to reputable and rosponsibie parties only, Apply at Room 13, ‘Went Sldc. (PO RENTOSIX, NICE HuusY, PANTRY, AND ihre! id Von Houta ton amall family: Ggden-av. wnt vars, Call at 2a 5 TO WENToN SOUTIT PRONIA- ZAIL MAD- Inuti-nt.—Furnlahod east front room for gentlemen, North Siac. TPO. RENT—ONE LARGE ALCOVE TlOUM, uke of bath-roum wijulning: wlan ane hinge to On third foot; both rooms are nicely turnished, and have southern exposes; wi rented withuut bound to gentlemen only; houre dolightrully vented ‘Terni tuodarata tu reapunsible par- TO RENT-STORES, OFFICES, &c. Stores. T° RENT-A_ TWO-STORY. bullding 41 Markotent,, tion bustneas, Apply tod: Room b Mintle for the cones nthe for the conuin SSLITL 40 Dearburn-sty Mixcellancous, RENT~LARGE AND ALL WELL-LIGHT= ed rooms fer inunufucturing; power und eleva tors, A.B, HISTO). 6 South Jeterson-st, WANTEDLTO RENT, _ y TANTED — ‘TO KENT 0 FURNISHED VV roonmor_one fame TOUR: TURE DO On tho North Bide, north of Chten BY. nd cuat of Rede Hek-nt: prompt psy. Adres WILLLASS, TAbunL, x TO furnished roca honso; convenient to one snl Prowy x North or South side: mued, fOr Bentleman, © Kuferences.” Answars antic WAStep sto REST —ay aoamail furnished house eottnte rooms; rensonable rent and prompe ‘Tribune odice, wirtt | 7 W nines waren tae dattiia pot anys Retest fro sro, CHUESML AS & G0, 8S gould Watora Mincellancous. WY ARTEL MEN TO WORK IN THE brick-yarda of the South Divts Chionigns: \Gngas, frotn Fits Un EL tan att ecard tothe kind of work pert ‘dy A it nt Sourlt Uranche Ay order oF ene tele state. Asse w* NVED-AGENTS—ENENGETIC MEN EVE- tywhere can clear $0) to $0 per wook with our eet aR tens, menae Renate ee MILL & CO, oo andy North Ciarkeae WWARRER, Oe OE, BG, URL ASE Oe required, ‘Avply at oom 1, 2% Es it Madisoneste WASTED EXPERIENCED CANVARSEIS.PRD- lors, agonts, ote. wo ull mirror necdie cas tioedig. packngun,’ potccleaners, pockot waver, and other useful novelties: $5 to $3 a day casily ms 3. LININGTON, © Jackson-at, 'S-OUIt BOOKS, * MOTHER, Bitio,! atturd preat succuss foragents:' wond’ Yor ale s10," afta in forage! cline, “HG, TILBA'T. 10 Clarkes, Chileaga, or VV ANTERoTWO RNEniETIC “AND COMP: intent mon to solleitelty udvertising. Only those xperiunce need apply. Call at Than 4 Insts belweon Td aad 12"1a' the mornings grounds alther 80: DA SMART, ACTIVE MAN FOR CITY min. Apply at 18 wnd 20 Franks1o-8t jeneral Avent, Howland Block, Room 4. WHITH, Of COLORED WAITER TO MV © wait evenings, 33) Woat Sudison-#, \WWANiHDT A STOUT NOY ALOUT 1, APPLY ‘A111 Dusbintnes-at, in basement, J VASTEDIA MAN WAU MAR SOME KNOWI- tuner duu of selling plants. Inquire at G6 Ciz~ outs WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domestics. Vy ANTED=A GUOD COUK. 1? EAST MON+ WV ‘rou-st. \WAsTEDSIWo GIRLS, ONE VOR IircitEs the other for second work: both must wash and front Guriuan praferred, Inquire at 263 Michigan-ay. WaAsEOTS GIT Foun GENKRAD tous work. Roforence required. 61 Woat Monroe. i00D GIRL FOI GENERAL HOUKE= ‘Went Sonroo-st. on -A COMPETENT. QIRL FOR GEN- jousework. Apply ott Calumot-ay. * WANG ASE oe belay ‘ TANTED—A_ GOON COOK FOR A family, Must furnish references from ployor. Addrons 8 il, Tribune ofice, SMALE last ems ANTHD—TO MENT—DY AG ica furnizhed tuom betwee! e Herts, on Wabash ur Michigan-av. UN Oflce. Wantepato REST Be 1 Wo GENTLE furnished roomy pirate family, wert of boul yard, routh of Thirty-hintheat; do inonth, Address 478, ‘Teibane oftie a) TOUSE ORF Adilrese 3 i, Trl TO 1 ita, Nurth Side, NTE IE cottnue. near months, Address ‘4 D—TO Itt Fried couple, a (tat rooms. Adilruss 4 84 ‘Tribune offive, BORSI Of bay innres, alters, Sand 6 yeurs old suty and stylish, Rood roadsters, can te the palo in 3:80; aru food under muddio and mingle, 15k hands SOU ponndat they. wore. purchusod on lgh, wok t Paiawn' Brook Maru entuek 7s last Surehs thoy srearciimated and eity broke. Whey ware slrod by Manibring Chief, their dant was a Mexsengor tunre, yer. fast; they are worranted sound and kind, und wif be sold separite or ta ier. Alea tho stylish: and handsomo guldin Kentucky Hor, youre wid 1 hunds high, rsngy und handsome, fowiig mane and tally be ten very userul family horse, well broke in all barnoes. and gut undor, maddie} ean, trot fants wolths LU pounds finely nude, und is safe and ros ube, und warranted sound and kinds a natisiactey trint end guarantee given, Call ut bara ax SMichi- Hay, LADY WILL SELL, HER BEAUTIFUL BAY: 2M. ture fur lose than halt her vidve, as she cannut pido on nccountof Wi-bealth; shu iva handsome hay, has full mane and tail it 5 yedrd ald, 1s hands hic! THugy Dutt, Has fine eloay [tinbs, und good sound foots ate cun trotis mile lp Jininutes; she ina wood saddta wares was ralwud in Kentucky, wired by Rysdyk'a Liumbletantans dam, an Ethan i warmnted perfectly sound und kind, hax 10 Tuurity In wate Toray on. le tite or deya. wat luties, a3 Melia: a Alou mir A WAUAMI-AV, A TAGE 8 BIDK- 24, Dar euiuna und phavtons fron Hrwt-eluss makorn ious. Gets BRADLEY, WWANTEDIAT 40 WATASIDAV.. A FISTS elnas cooky private family! no woahing. Call, with ruferonee, Bost wudus fur compotont person, AVaASTED =A GHU, 40 ts SOUTTE PROT ACaT, to one that isagood cook und also ot cenoral huusework Hood wager will bo bald, Family ts smalk want BD—Glith FORGENEWAL HOUSEWORK, ‘Apouly ot 3 Silimnukcusny. Millinors. WARTED=A GOOD MILLINER 10 09 A BITORY distance In the country, Call at GAGE BROS. ALO,, from to Ini Seamatresses. WANTED A TW0 F117 -CLASS DIRESEM AIRS ‘alxo npprontices ty learn drusswaking, 23 Kast Indiana-st,, near Kush, Laundresscm EDE Olt GERMAN WOMAN 'TO ee WANED A Wastt, at it Employment Accncl«s, WANTED-GOUD GERMAN AND | SCANDINA: ‘vinn girts for private funiilics, bonrding-houses, pnd rusuurante at G, DUSICE'S bilon, 1s Milwau> rine YY ANTEDCSMEAT AND PASTING COOKS. FIST class dining-room irl, sewing women, West Bide Hogistry, 73 Monroo-st (Huronu of Litorature.) Misceliancous, WANtEo sto CULTURED LADIES FO teavelon salary, Call ur wddroas TYLER & CO, Atuom 5 Contral Muricsitul), Chica, ED-MALK. Wookkeepors, Clorks, é&c. GtUATION WANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD cuilege education deslrox to learn the drug bu Teva or te work ieu._ Adire tn GiTUSTION WANTED-IN TARDWaAtG TitADH by® woud aajosman, cliy ur countrys hos hud charge uf a hnrdwuro businuss Inst throe years; ny 4. Bust reteroneos, Addros ‘Tribu uflou. 'radce, Siyuarion WANTED-UAHDENERS, GROOMS, SS holpers: new Arrivate; moderate wages, | We Side Rugistry, 23 Munroo-st, Hurvau of Literature. & e FAMCATNEY BANGAINS! IN ALL KINDS LIGHT € buyclos, und now uiylen at Juinp-seut jwenio and rouiil, at the old established EDWALKDS, 26 Wabash-ay,, corner of 3 Bucur and carringys taken 1 . PUL BAL, UNESS, AND EXPRESS: i seeatity Inquire ot 3 iundolph-st., drst duor, up ATnckwotnt, oxehanue, wnd ail BADULE-VPONY, ADDRESS W H, DARLING rt i Rilke: FINANCIAL, ART SUM OF MONEY “LOANIED ON FURIE ALniror bluyos, ote, velthout romuval. and oiler dtana-nv. Tour, ieeuri JY. 1) Dowrburn- “O8I—ON HUNDAY MORNING, MAY 2Q ke | ANY AMOUNTE TO LOAN ON PUUNITORE, stl Mtiehigans Shurvt, AC pianos, ot, without ‘Tenor; alsa on all good Liaegaet teh Hee eae atroe br Wauisienve | accurittvs. Xo lidatborn-ek, Town 1. ‘on Mlctigalrny, us pale of eyo-yiuasua, marked in the rig, * Froud fhotitilo Kaya.” Awuitoute toward for thoir rotarn to sr Stich bea UST-BUNDAN FORBNOON ON MICIIGAN-AVa otwoon,Thirty-nt anid Twrunty-alattivats. lower imi of"curriauy imp. Hinder rowurdod by roturntng i . Coachmon, Teamsters, &co ° GUWATION WANTED — As, A COACHALANY SS thorouuhly understands the businodas willing to tinka himaclf useful for moderato wags, City refer ences, Addrons ribune oMice, : Miscellancous. Situation WANTED-HY A MEDICAL STO dont us private nurse: has had huapital expa= joneo und will givo city roferonces, Address ‘I'l, vl GITUATION WANTED — BY, A HCOXCUMAN, ‘awed 31, miirrigd, dood boukasper, at any hunni" He cnpluyaaut ith prospuct of Iniproxenient. ‘Ad= a8, Of Literatura, 276 Munroo-at, Situs ON WANTHD-DY A YOUNG MAN SS inany respoctable businosss ta thoroughly posted iu city. Cun give Al ret> fit rotall keocury trade hy tht eiencoa, _Addrusa 510, ribuny oficu, DVANCHES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ‘ble, at ono-baif Drukurs’ rates, 13, LAUN DEG Toons andi ta) Kandotwheat, Betabiished BOL IUATION WANTED—AS WARTENDER DY & 2) person who can furnish yood rofurenves, 8 10, ‘Frituny otice, ANY AMOUNT £0 LOAN 08 FURNETURE AND Aeon ition Winout removal, It Randulpheaty oom 4, toll, F, NOUNS, sf and 2 Mundotphest 7 ostoHa’ APTEM INDIANA= My eat opnuar cocker of Wabsaheay. aud. Sune var vet, & clumer diainend ring. ‘ho party finding rose elit poung return ito Hou 8, NO. ISL Clark ay thd regulva rowan ny TAY KD Uit HTOLBN-NOAN Home, Weight S Vag wbont A ©: i pounds, Lind in une oye, brandgd tn stuuldor; paci Kally proporty bolum: tes te iterelyasuninded byt. de Dauiinuy. Minus Tibueat, nuit & pluck east of Baltimore & Ubto ltsll- eratks mouth Guateaar, 1 yo OLD Goi Bios ad uvoty dusceiputin iu 1 jpavelDtl ‘i filiinn ‘mice (Hocnwed) W Kast, etiead Lt, site. und valies MED'S Loan and Hsun-sh. Kutade UC hie aan See oe TGHEME PRICE PAID FOIL STATH BAVINGS ‘Hank books, nnd Hcundinavian Nae ie Mian wuellicaior. TEA 1OLALRS, Goudeul Broker sd Washineten-0t LOAN ON FUMNITUINS BLA: au recoipta, und other yuod Mat laa ballGest,, Hout 2, mnanwnan BUSINES CHANCEN: SS-PAYING 4K0N1 SHOAKDING-HOUSK; B rot ree inialias contro Chyageatita On, ma tga goate we Sunttuinrkan, eaurilod. LEBENBIG ee t sho, Chart ih CHANCK TO STEP INTO AN rally located, Cush fo* Me et, AGE AND RETAIL WUBI. id cuntra! foeation, Cast fo! juss wotl soquirod, HUD 40 BO, poly BALE “CONvE anid tobaces wl If taken this wook, mee VWWARRERCAN Mia wt1G HUSTYEGS | BAN ty nian agorioy fur miodleal abuctalty tn CaS PF Ua ne witrana tof Washinudrtesics Tea mira! 1 atliee, rouriy. Callar wiitrond ‘titte KXACT CONT eT ISY AN py ivartiaing 1 Atorleath “ute Nawas ¥ ‘any prropored ilu Of yoraby addrusetiy Genk Wowoll. & paper Advertising Buresu, 10 Spruce: foretreulur, UTiOGSES AND CATCI-BABING Ch. eee eetladeos satisiacdon glvon ur no pay, d BELOKY, Ut Fuller CANTOOFE CLOTH ia, Tie 1, ND GRNTLEMEN Wo 1 eaat-uif clot ius curpots, aud, budding A ith ta at Trot B.ALEIOCH ila Gkintutae Hi Lael pay & por cont wary than ny uthur doalor ta tho clty. OI eROEF CLOT, (Ls, CARY PAID POR CASTCORY CLOTHING, Hwa vio, fatios witandod by Sits: {Ai Sipete pret pelts Sa Beaten, __ BUSINESS CAIRDS, vats Culiaucs Atrios foot is youre urpuel= rit 4 Fa Uist ‘Husthose uuracly ad touully traced. ANID ON. QiaitraiaND— LEAN KHOI E-ILAND Ooi ieou one do trou wontite wb beloctly sluurte Tiund Collous, to Wastinutau-at. y DAN UN FURNITUILG REG. WETTT He Uitte Aekt Mont ne NETUATIONN NPRD-VEMALE, Dom VTUATION WANTED—HY DY gnot arrived, itt an Auoriena family, Wout Indinun-at. Qituation WANTED — 7G | DO, GENBAL SD houscwark, Pouwy eall at 1 Townsandewe, QUUATION WANTED-HY TWO GIT; OND SNoriuuerat holtsuwork ina suall faully private und thy other, not tung from the old country, wna patron und willing to work, Yeaso call at No. 60 eon 5 NOMWROLAN Qi, CoE QUTONTION WANTED-RY A GIRL TO DO Ge Soni inuowuce lia smull private family, Call a8 iL North Markotest., up stalre, smu ATIONS WANTED-FOI ul NICK GERMA, funeral housework) alk 9 capably Gerla ecu Us weet Htetorsnces zuud,, 103 twontigth-st. NNOUNC ON FURNITURE | GIPUATIONN WANTKD-LY TWO COMPRTENS patra Tt Indisun-sbe HUVO HUW s' Tea eatunt ulrls ae cook and second girl to yo le ie Tanyuet wad. eof thee Tor the 1 'Pwon athe ods I : NS WANTED-BY TWO AMENIOA) thoy have over carried, Chamber sets from $4 to | GIPUATIONS WANTED IY, TWO, AMEMIOAN SY AST Feat blconta a yard "opmarar arbe | aii te Hepner MUON aES tee sliver, an@ ulsaawary, andin fact | Suirty-oluhtnest, aroekary, 3 ovbryihing nvadod foc hugaakoopine. Yaluce yourguods now to bo daltvared bafore the rau Sako Banal! paypiowt, nd pay Wie balance muni’ UNION FUNNITUIE COMPANY, rury Woat Mudisanest. Open Monday, ‘Thursday, wna palunduy oveninis, ye v2—FOR ON iY worth, the ontira furniture of a pmol house, wl) Toudy to oonumoney housanoupini und the trouve bo runteboup. Inquire at No. WW Ditrty-wighit-at, bur ort WE a. Ua p.m, for three diya, Sees TOWAGE. PIPER SroiAGE co, Nos.) 78 ANDOU RANE ‘utr Dureni-wt.) extsbileliod brioy permianous sat rallabluy Increased facllition for stone uf Zuri tire and murchaudieoy udyuneus waders wafoty vaulur, ietiys Poe etal Wasi ontoosae PH WANTED-IMMEDIATELY FOR AC Hails pat. tiee-proot milew luuip-ehiwiuy: uroute Gat Invontiun af tho a2u; exclusive Lurriwary. WOODS SCHARE, ts Madina ~__ DIAMONDS, WATONES, &e, ya NUSD-A IIAMOND IN EXCHANGE FOU A W'actea pot aunty usugidiy-aeowlug Wusts ern city or 1000 bolts. Must be a atone of Hnost quality fu every pork ddread, eating exuct wolght, BBS. Mribune vilice, 3 CLAINVOYANTS, Ai WANTED—UY A SWEDINH Gut SoA Sond Mont ikatreticens 38 Suugwiske? St, down-stairs, Soummirosses. ITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY AS fmancut suATstrous in a private family where als Can go howu nights, U7, Prlbuny oflve. Nurse! GITUATIONS WANTIED—UY TWORESEROVARER Woany ulrla toyethor, oho Ra fiirse, the uthor to do ocand suri, de wo would da angtécoc mark tk i a privat house. Caan wie rt Cr returudeoe all’ Puyaay atta Sout Deane rat . ‘ QUUATION WANTED—AN NURSE AND TO DG Sita wowlng In privaw vanity. No. et, Jub’ lac. Wouvekeopers. Reet ay AP tvarlunots cart pee. tentcclged i : cl itediloue’ ‘Auiituss WOOD BAMA RIUAN BOCTEN ts 1d Hust Mandulphewt. Employment Agench UTUATIONS WANTED FAMILIES "IN Niel Scundl ta Gurman femal er St He DUSIEIED atau. tb Allwuukousure jolt BAL BT UAL HiyDRAULIG AND TaN (power viavaturs. Also one sucund-hund Swolves hursb-yoWwer unglug, bollur, Beatur wid cainectous, V SE MECOMMEND ARS. FRANKS AS THE DEBT VV EWinoe iy dove, marriage, dlvurey, shies bn businvas, Wh Web AsUavd-oy 27UUs Va We by Ue sonturdur, Cunue aueh, ruuulug. LLoody j hyve Aura aria Shtiingte Hag ee Nite GOOD 10 TO 1 HORSE Poet a SW. Guusieg fuller, Upriuie prukurcyd, 0. & avy coed Butlorase ”

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