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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 used to bo misrepresented in tho nero ention hy third-term delegateschosen pins County Conmittce, bas since declared YS rene third term by a voto of more then against nO Cone fouling for Blaine tx all tho t0100% ublican conntion {8 positive and helning. Whon Don Cninoron, therofare, jertakes (0 throw the volo of that great a In favor of a third term he perveria and pany A moro flagrant usurpation i, distorts tte ‘ United States and abuse of power in aw Caer never known. Fenatoe ints tars that” tha third. conspiracy 1s likely to fall most fer omy, if at had sticeeedcd, his day Mennsyivania polities would have boon over. sn infiuenico would have heon forever pou iieimMacpawer that his wily fathor bullt up AD have been frittored away innuseless would wand tho namoof Cameron would nevor conietiave hoon mentioned In Pennsylvania ites ‘except with repronch and derision. mm : mocratie blowers and strikers for trd he ‘atuck to thelr up-hill work till a Inte he last night. trying to persuade Republicans po arant was by far tho’ strongest of all the plican candidates; that his second term asacican and popular ono with tho people, Wiqthat tho thind-term sso would bo Imn- Senely strong at the polls In the cloro and mevtulBtates Uke Obto, Indiana, and Iilinols, Isbored away until they were hoarse argu- fog these poluts and trying to convince Repub- iicans that the only man tho Democrats would daretorun against Grant was old Bam Tilden, pecause, the liars sald, ho was tholr strongest most popular man, They wovld have to a thalr beat man t§ bent tho third-term Issue, andthe Cipher Usufruct was that person. The nwhocould “beat” tho Government out of moo income tax, thoy declared, was the rongest candidate they’ could put up with whieh tobeat Grant, And 50 1,000 of thom fn- porod and lied until a late hour of tho night. << Two wise and honest resolutions wero by tho Massachusetts dolegation yester- day. Thoy should be imitated by overy Stato delegation in tho Convention, Thoy aro as fol- Jows: ‘Reale t this dotexation recognizes tho ee nS ate inn Republican Convene tion to cast and haya counted bis individuat yote thoreln necording to his own sontimonts, Tohif to go decides, against any untc-rute or any other instructions passed by a State Con- ‘yentlon. J, That this delegation recognizes tho et ehch Cony cession district to bo repro gentod Ina Republican National Convention b delegates seleotud by tho represantatives of suc! district. Moe ‘These resolutions wore pnsecd unanimously, even Gov. Boutwoll voting in favor of tholr adoption. Thoy have special significance from tho fact thnt thoy wera paased by tho delegation of which Senator Hoar, the Tomporary Chairman : a f National debt was reduced -in the aes $15,023.08 during the month of May just past. Anvthor boom for Sherman.—Hvening Journal Tho Journal means another boom for tho American taxpnyers, It is the taxpayors who jure Hquidated this amount of the debt in the month of Bay. Mr.Bhermnn contributed per- haps $5 of tho sum and tho people tho residua. He-and bis clerks recelved the moncy as tho pooplo paid it in to tho Collectors. His clarke counted up the surplus receipts, certified the amount to him, and ho gave tho figuros to tho Washington agont of the Associnted Press, and that ts all he contributed townrds tho reduction ofthedebt. Lot tha credit be awarded whoro Itlsdue,—to tho people who ocurned it by their Inbor and pald {t into the ‘Tronsury. a ‘Tue seven ballots for President at Clncin- natl {n.1878 are given In this tablos Lat] 2d} Saysth 6th Cth: a1] 6s! ov} ag}104 fi 2851 200 2973] 202/20] 308 3S 124/120] 11/108) "95) 85]... 113} 11.4) 221] 120) 114] 211] 21 9] Ga] OO) BA) Be) BL 58} 83) 68) TIT 60] 60) athe 3 1) 1) 8) 8} Whole No. of votes, |764| 764] 765) 754| 755) 764) 750 Necessary to choices 078 | B78 573] 878] ITD —— ‘Tye {inpression prevailed all over the city yesterday that Grant's namo would bo withdrawn tome thought after the first ballot, othors be- fore tho voting would bogin, Tho Dernoorats werogreatly chapfallen and discouraged, and showed {6 plainly in tholr faces. Intelligont Ten, whokept posted, uw that tho gamo was Up with third-tormory, The unit rule is bursted; tho gag will bo removed from tho mouths of tho delegations whom the Busses had * instructed,” ead that beuts the sluggers and alave-mastors, ‘tho Bosses and Selzera, % ee : Ir Grant is withdraivn by the three Bosses to-day,tho tussto will thon begin botweon thosup- Portergof Blaine, Washburne, and Zdmunds. Tho Sherman men, after a complimentary ballot or two, will spilt up among those candidates, Ilalne's frionda think be will capture most of them, a3 Jiu is inighty popular with the Buckeyo martes. When he spuke In Ohio Ingt full hodrew tho biggest crowds that uny man over did fn that Stato, and whoroyer he spoko the Ropublicaus mado gains, and Chorley Foster turged abond of ‘Tom Ewing, a Te Blaine ts nominated Washburno would betbomantoputen the ticket with him, If Wahburne ahoutd bo nominated, Gon, Hawloy Yould make a splendid sccund on bis ticket. So yould Gov. Woodford, of New York, or Gov, Uarteantt, of Ponnsyivanin, If Rdmunds Mould bo nominated for Prealdont, Gen. Ben Hl. Yaraon woul be a goud horse to put Into that Seatiemeeiaememeaend pluwon has {t that ail tha members of the Aglish Hoynl fumily, excopt the Quean, to- ise with Lord Boncoostield and sovoral dis- t mulshed English pocrs, will vislt Canada ditre ng tho Administration of the Marquis of Lorne, Br Canadians are {n ecstavion over the rumors, iG ae preparing to give full vont to tholr rarabuadant Joyatty whon tho visitors .ur- REE Eeeeemeenenanee BEAR in mind that Instructions of Stato uventions apply only to dclogatcs-at-large, to fag t Stato Couvontions have no authority Domus uel delegates olected by the Congress ue districts how thoy shall voto, It {s usure fs phe Antl-Republican for them to attempt wil tevery delegate from a distrlat oboy tho jot hls constituents, the People, ————— Pu Could enstly tell n Democrat yesterday a hereby his glum looks and tho length time’ gf iawe: ‘They all saw that tholr ilttlo of “Uh, Grant ia your strongest mun” Ken tarred, and ‘that thelr motives wore through by ovorybody, —— Tne South Caroling Democrats yesterday May a Senators Butler and Wade Hampton, ede kets Ad Don, Bratton, threo Con- Tato Rrigadiors und tatlamtes-at-large tothe Cinolunatt Convon: ———— Pi Could not havo Greeley this tno tnd-te Sralnat, but would have bls own bad. soc- etoneend and tho repugnant third-tern Powerful Ket, ‘Those would be found to ‘be too ul for tho " atrong man" to ovorcome, ————————— E ote roo Bosses might as well throw up Ps Wana the pooplu want to draw the tino ton, os they havo a projudico against Masog any mun above hime eo ae ‘Tors none, tttong-man” argument means aman ager than the law, 0's want any wueit ee ae American people 0 * sp JLUNOIS PROHIBITIONISTS, — Brn bo tal Dispatch to The CMcwo Tribunee rea toa eet Til, June LesThe Btato Cons here tonty tho Prohibition riarty of Llinois, held Aatiogg ei was not 9 very imposing or son- eg " ‘alr, the attendance being limited to 04, Hon, Oo pergona frum uclghboring leexpoaie solutions woro adopted declaring it ede, ae tonominate any State or National oe wih Fecomnionding Fryhibivonists to wrad old partios to recuro membors of Rita contre this fall who will agree to sub- Ranutect tutional amendment prohibiting tha: ton marta salu, and fnportation of all iu- note it or beverage purposvs to the Voturs of he rotary 9 Sano shall be petitioned for by Monten of the Bate, A rogolution wus also None of qlueating the temporance orgaulzu- 13 ae Stato to call a State Convention at Blslon of ior rae es to secure tha sub- const ° Beat b ¥ onoxt Legislators titutonal amend. & Confedorate Major, - WASILINGTON. Debate in the House Over Sherman’s Plan fore Storing Silver. Senator Davis Labors in Behalf of the Mississippi Appro- priation. e Democratic Conclusions Drawn from the Negro Exodus Testimony. The South an Eden, and the Colored People a Favored Race, A Liboral Decreo of Alimony Allowed to Mrs. Miulster Chiristlanoy. Rather than Give It, the Senator Will Withdraw tho Suit, THE SILVER DOLLAR. SHERMAN'S BTORAGE BCLLEME, Npectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wanitixatoy, D.C., June 1—The sitver dollar had another day in tho House. The subject came up on propositions tomuke approprintions for the stornge of silver in necordunce with tho request of Scoretary Sherman. Mr. Bland, the author of tho first Silver-Doliar bitl, opposed tho proposition ns a schema dovised by tho ‘Treasury Department fn oppoaltion to tho silvor dollar, and ho read 9 portion of tho Interviow between Becretary Sherman and the Cofango Committee, In which Bland clatmed that Sher- ménsaid ho would not pay gut the balance in silver coln, Mr, Chittenden, of New York, tho singlo atandard man, sald that the best why to acttlo tho quostion wasto payout tho aiiverdotlar to tho dear people and to Ict them find out what it meant, Mr. Bland wauted ta havo tho amount appropriated by the Deficiency bill patd outin standard silver doliars as ono means of putting tho siver in circulation. Mr, Clatlin, of Massachusotts, wanted the colnageof allvor reducod to the maxtmutn of $1,000 month: ly, olniming thatthe mints aro now working itt and day to scaure nan excess, Mr, Hayes, Of Allinols, offered the following proviso, ing WICH WAS ADOPTED: lerenfter mombers of Con; shi fholr sulary in stundard elgee talus? mua thought this tho best way to get allver Into cir- culation, but he did nat propose any amendment by which the silver certificates shall not be sub- afltuted for the silver dotlars, Gou. wing auld tho Seerotury of the Treusury did not try to get silver into clreulation, that he paid Congress- mon one-half of tholr sniuries in silver cortiti- cates, and never in ullyer dollars. Mr, Cannon, of ah ols, Bhowed that tho singla-standard mon tho flat mon joined hands on tho proposition to storo ” sliver, honeenstoal schomo, {inasmuch dollar fg as ‘ag the metul should be discredited, Mtr. ‘Townshond, of Ituols, wanted oe salaries of all United Btntes officers paid fn silver dollars. Judgo Kelly rehonrsod his own Interview with Bls- inarck, and gave tho now fact that Bismarck's Becrotary, Buron Kerdorff, has in preparation a book showing tho greut danger to all Eurapd from demonetizution. The subject will un- which was no as the silver Id dollar, and netthor , doubtedly be renowed to-morrow. HOUSE AND SENATE, YESTERDAY'S DOINGS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnaton, D, 0. June 1.—Tho proceedings of the House to-day wore scarcoly leas discord- unt than those at Chivago, but the Interest was ofa flocting charicter aud will boorvershadowed by tho great ovents of tho Convention. There were, at tho outsot, two set speeches on tho Intor-Stato Commerce bill, one by Reagan and ono by Henderson, which camo iu under the Neenso given to tho rule for general debate ‘Upon an appropriation bill. Reagan folshed the long and somowhat dreary speech which hoe be- gan yestorday, tuking strong ground ngainst tho railroads and boing rathor inelinod to oliaracter- ize ovorybody, whothor on his Committee or out of Congress,who should ditter with him,with being 2 raflrond Jobbor. Mr. Honderson, of Il- nolg, followed in 2 calm judicial speech, show- ing that tho transportation question 18 only to be setticd aftor the moat thorough und stendy doliberation, Tho interost of tho day centered in the pollttcnl speovh of Horr, of Michigan, tha new hurnorist, aud in tho various talks about silvor. Horr in his specch, which was divided into five-minute sections, madon droll campaign spocen, full of Woaturn Juctdents and favoring, niuch to Uio dissatisfaction and ofton to the dis- comfort of the Democracy. a BENATON DAVIS, ol nols, to-day, in discussion af tho Ittvor and Hurbor vill, nade a strong but unayalling fight to restore tho npproprintion for tho Illinole Itiver to tho amount nppropriated by the House, ‘The Commerce Committee, which had sean to tt that all [ttle ereoks In the Southorn States had been increased, notwithstanding, Vest, of Mis- souri, declared that up some of thom “a minow could seurcoly = mnko his way by the most strenuous exertions,” refusod to inake tho apnroprintion which tho Honso ind made for this groat work, but roducod {t from 710,000, in the amgregite, to &160,000, Sonator avis, however, waa inont duccessful in rostor ing tho amownt appropriated for the improve. Mont of tho Mississippi butwoon the mouths of tho Iinols and Ohio Kivers. ‘Tho Scnute Com- myictoe: ant reduesd aa £ pan a 820,000, jenator Davia succoc in bay jo xmount rostored to $250,000, ve THE CHRISTIANCIES, A DEOREM OF ALIMONY, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnaton, D, 0, Juno 1.—Mr. J.N, Olver, representing Mra. Christianoy, and Mr. E, 0. Ingersoll, counsel for Minister Christlancy, are guud the motion for alimony and counsel feos Pendonto lito, fled In the divorce sult in tho Equity Court to-day. Mr, Ollver. presented tho motton, and called attention totho fact thut Min- ister Cbristlancy received 4 salary of $10,000 ns Sintater: to Vern. This was admitted by tho other sido, but it was hold that there woro already inany claims upon it, No opposition ‘wus mido, however, Tho Court, Judyo Hagnor, muda n decree fixing jalimony | nt $150 per month frow Say 1 last, altowing £000 oulnsel foos, tho lattor to bo paid fu thirty days, the former within fiftecn days, to continue until further order or tho Court, = ¥ DERINE TO WITHDRAW. ‘To the Western Associated Press, Wasmington, D. CO. Juze 1,—In tho Faquity Court this teeter brie Hugner preslding, tho cuse of the Hon. Issue P.Cbristinne VFnited states Minister to Peru, aguinat Lille M, Christianoy, uéo Lugenbeel, for divorce catuo up on motion by defondant for pining: and counsel fovs, Judgu Haguor mudy an order fixing the alimony at per month, commending May f y counsor $00), within twenty! days, Plulatitrs counsvl are discuasing tho propriety of dismiss ing tho bill for divorcw rather than pay tho umount of alimony ordored by tho court, All the proceedings by the piste wro urrested ull the amount due ts paid. dtr. Christlanoy'’s consol ugveed to uccept all sorvice of prociss in his ubsonoe whor the bill was filed, but now rofuse to nocept sorvice of the wife's cross Dill. A copy will bo sent to blin und bis appearinco advertised for as Ina case of absont dofendynt, THE EXODUS, DEMOCRATIC CONCLUSIONS. WaAsiINnaTon, D, Q., Juno 1.—Senator Vance, of tho majority of the Exodus Committco, sub- raltted a roport stating that much of the ovl- deuce given was of such o character as would not he reavived In a court of juutice, but it was received with u view of ascertaining, It posable, the truo condition of tho colored people. Tho report coutinuea: “We think it clourly catabe Usbod from the testimony that the migration of colored poople wag undoubtedly Induced ing great dogreo by Northern politicians, and by negro leadersin tha smploy of railroad linos."* ‘The Commitieo And that tho pegroes are not doprived of thoir political rights, and aot ox- cludod from jurica; that the wages pald uru fair, about oqual to tha pay in the Northorn Btatea; and tnat the schoo! privileges ureshured equally by _whijs and blouse. ’ ‘Contin tho report says: = With regard to tl ee outrages which have formed the staple of complaint for many years wgainst tho povple of the Bouth your Caminitioe ulllpenthy inquired, und have to report that they found th! or uimost nothlog, now. Many old 6i ore rvived or dwolt upon by zowlous w » Dut very few, luduod, ventured to say that any ponsiderable violence or outrage bud beon oxhlbited towurd thocolured peuple of the South witnia the lust few years; und still fewer of all thoae who testified “ou this subject, aud who wers evidently unsious to wako the mostof {t,testiled to unything us withia thelr own knowledge. It wus all bearduy, and nothing but hoursay, With rare excyptons, With ‘regard to thoulleged extortion by luudlurds aud gountry morchugts, who Curulshod supplios tw laborers and. tonants, the Committeo” adinit. that they found it to be frequently the onse that bad would take a ‘eof the {guorance or necessity of negroes and obtain pas sare butin Justice tothe planters of tho Bouth thay feel bound ta assert, however, that thin abuse isnot at nil gonoral or frequent. That thore ia much in tho oondition of the negroes to be deplored in tho Bouth no one will deny; that that condition ia gradually and let y Aine lie in every respect ia renily truo. That thora has toen a elushing between tho racos pecially and politically is not to be wondered at.” Tho report concludes as follows: Tho sooner tho colored peoplo of the South aro taught to know that thoir true Interests. aro promoted hy oultivating the friendship of thor white neigh- 1s, instead of thoir onmity, tho soaner will galn tint friendships and that friends} and harmony onco fully nttainod, there fs nothing to bar the way to thoir speedy olvilian don und rdvancemont in wealth and prospority sxvont such us binder all pouplo in that groat ork.’ . hoy NOTES AND NEWS. " ACKLEN'S OASE. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnatoy, D.C., June 1.—The Judiciary Committee of the Houre to-day agreed to a re- port oxonerating Acklen from any ortminal In- tont. This result has been foreshadowed for soveral days, and Acklen is beginning to assume. his wanted obcorfulnoss, Mr. Kiug, Acklen's colleague, who bas becn aotive- in proscouting the cbargos againat him, is very indignant at tho result of the long labor of the Committee, He thinks Acklon's perfurmauco was a clear case of forgery, equal in eriminallty to the algning of anothers name tonnow. THe ‘says the report of tho Commitico is a whitownshiug schoine. Tho Committoe is rendy to ruport to the House. OTURN NOMINATIONS. R The Prorident nominated Robert 8. Gardner, of Weat Virzinia, te be Indian Inspector. MINISTRRIAL APPOLNTMENTS. ‘Tho Bonnte Foreign Afaira Committers deatded to favorably report Mr. Putnam ag Ministor to Belgium. Action in tho mutter of Gon. Long street, to bo Minlator to Turkoy, was post+ pond, THE PUBLIC DET. To the Western Associated Pre Wasntnarox, D. C., June 1.—Tho statement 's ns follows 8, public dobt Ix per cont bonis... 42.001,000 ‘ive per cent bunds. S640) Four and one-half per cont bond faut, ber cont bonds... TRC TD tefunding certificate: Lats 100 Navy Pension Fund, 1400000) Total ootn bonds. $ Caah In ‘Treasury: Debt toss cant {n Treasury, ocrouso during May... ecrease since dune i, i879, Corront Ilabilittes— Interest due and unpald, Debt on which cunsed,,. Interest thor uid und allver coi aited States notes redamy deponi Cush be TEE, 5HS \ Total, Avaitabl Cash in Treasury... Bonus Issued to ty cash payments 4 poi ‘earning Malance of interest paid by Unived Staton, THE RECORD. SENATE. Wasnrxaton, D. 0., June 1.—Mr. Vanco, from tho Committos on Exodus of Negroos from Southorn to Northorn Statos, submitted a report of the majority. Ordered printed with testimony taken, Mr. Windom announced that he would horq- after submit tho vows of the minority. Mr, Ransom, as per provious notico, moved to postpone all prior orders and take up tho River and Harbor Appropriation bill, Agreed to—yena, 43; pays, 7. Mr. Hansom stated tho amount appropriated by the House was $5,482,500, to which the Senato Comunittee aided $162,000 after making sume re- ductions in the umounts in tho House bill. The Dill was read for action upon the Committee amendments, Tho Sundry Civili Appropriation bill was re- ecived from tho Houso und roforred to the Com- mittee un Appropriatious. « - ‘ Tho Souate insisted on its amendmont to tho Legislative, Lxeoutive, Judictal, aud Agricull- ural Appropriauon bills, aud cominittoes of conference with the House were appointed. The mornlug hour having expired, untuished business, being tho Eaton Tariff bill, was, on motion of Mr. Ransom, informalty nid aside, and tho River and Harbor bill procoedod with. On motion of Mr. Thurman, the appropriation for contlauing tho oporntions on tho ico harpor at tho mouth of the Muakinguim Biver, Oblo, was increased to $70,000. An aimondment increasing from $20,000 to $30,- 000 the appropriation for Improvicue the harbor at Toledo, and Inserting tho words, “to tho depth of elxteen fout," was conaurred in, ‘The amendinent nnbropriatin $15,000 for im- proving the inner harbor ot Michigan City, Ind., was concurred fn. > The amendment incroasing from $15,000 ta $26,000- tho appropriations for improving tho harbor of Calumet, UL, was concurred in. The awondmunt {nereusiug from $10,000 to $50,000 the Supropeation fur improving the hare bor of Grand Maven, Mich., was concurred to. The amendment reducing from %2u0,00) ta $100,000 tho appropriation for improving the Kontucky iver from its mouth to the threo forks was concurred in, Tho ainenduent reducing from $110,000 to 885,000 tho uy ppcepeiaion for the improvement of tho Ilinals River wus opposed bY, ir, Davin (NL), who spoke of the great national ndvautayge to resuit from the improvement of that river. ‘The amondmont was concurred in. ‘Tho umondment reducing frum $250,000 to $200,000 tho appropriation for improving tho Misalesipp! River between the mouthsat the Obfo and fMlinois Rivers, was opposed by Messrs. Davis (111.) and Vest. The ameniment was rojected. Tho amendment increuulug from: $3,500 to $8,000 the appropelution, for remoylng tho bar in the MUselsalppt River opposlt Dubuque wus con- curred 11. Tho wwendment Increasing from $20,0W to $00,000 the uppropriution fur improving the Mis- sourl Ue Council Biuia and Omuha was con- curred in. 3 The amendment incroasing froin $14,000 to $20,000 tho apprupriation for linproving tho tha- souri at Yustuorts ta, aud Nabeuska City, Neb. was concurred In, ‘ho amoudinent inoronsing from $10,000 to $15,000 tha appropriation for iinproying the Sepia River, Mich., was concurred In, ‘Tho amendment inserting a proviso to. the olauso nuthorizing the transfer from the Stata of Michigan to the United States of St. Mary's aout and public works thereon wus conourrod cm Tho amondment striking out tho approprin- tion of errr for irapeoving the Bikstest pn Liver at Hannibal, Mo., was (apposed by Slusera, Vust and Cockrell, and rejo ‘tho. approprindon of $10,000 for tho French Broad Riyor, ‘Tonn., between Knoxville and Joulales wus opposed by Mulley, and it was re~ jected Tho amendment atriking out the approprin- tion of $46,000 for tinproviug tho Fulls uf tho Cumbortand Rivor, Hy, mocdrding to the plan rocommended by W, “It. King, Major uf iu- ginoers, waa adopted, The amendment striking out the apprepelss ton of $60,0u0 for un ice-harbor at Bt Louis was pRpadod by Ausara. Vest and Cookrall and re- oot . ‘The ameudmont Insorting an appropriation of $15,000 1 wat G5, 14 SLY 1E for reservoirs at tho headwatord of the Mississippi iver, to be used In the constriction ofa dam at Luke Winnibigostish, was udoplod, ‘The amonuimunt striking out the clause direct- ing the Beoretury of War to lor be: contract 10 tho loweet biddor all public works authorized under this not, oxoept 1or surveys and ostinutes, Was adoptod, and tha winendnient to jusert i clause authorizing tho Scoretary of War to let work out by contract whoro ho dooms it advun- cous to the Government, was algo atopted. ‘bo amondinont striking out tho clause umend- ing the Joint resolurion authorizing the con- struation of the lock Islund Bridge su us to re- quiro tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pucitio Stall- road Company t chargo $5 fur louded nad $2 for empty cara othor thun [ts own crossing tno bridge, ono-bulf of suid sum to go to the United Btatos'Treasury, was adopted. ‘The umewdinents inserting uppropriations of $10,U0) for tho Missourt River at Browneville and $10,000 forthe Missouri River at Piattsmouth were adopted, ‘Tho bili having been read through, Dir. Allison moved to invert an appropriation of $1,000 for dredging the western ebuninel of the Misaissipp! ator ucar Guttenburg, lowa, Adoptod. Mr. Dutlor moved to Insert a provision for a survey to deteroiine whethor tho headwaters of the Bavannub River can bo connested by canal wie the Tonueasce lawassea Mivpra, opted. Mr. Voorhees submitted an amandment pro- viding for a wurvoy to ascertain the practicabil- ity aud cout of the construction of a’ ship-canul from Lake Erie, by the Maumoe sod Wabusld Valloya, in the bud ot old Wa- bash & Erio Cunal, or with wny variation therefrom that may prove toagiblo, to the navignble waters of tho Wabaeh Kiver; also, for the survey and eatimute of the oust uf a sims Mar caga) from Junction City on the Wabash & Erle Caual Ww the Oniu Itivor by way of thy Miami & &rio Cunal, or uny variation in tho route to produce the most practical und least oxpenaive abip-cunal from Lake Erie tothe pave tgable watorni of the Obio itiver by the uboye routes, the cutimutes in each cade to be for a water channel and locks of tho samo sizu and’ . Also, authorizing the 18809—TWELVE PAGES cupneity ns those of tho presont enlarged Canal in Now York, Adopter. Mr. Brown moved to inered4e the approprin- {ion for the Improvemont of the Savannah bar- Dor from $85,000 to $100,000, Mr. Blaina advovatod the amondment. Mr. Heck was not prepared to say he would volo against Mr. Brown's nmondment. He wan In favor of tmproving the great harbors of the country, but the danger of loading this bill by all sorts of nmendinents was very great. Ponding debate, adjourned. mouse. Tho House went into Committee of the Whole Cr Whitthorno tn the char) on the Defleiency Hl, the general debato belng limited to two be Mr, Reagnn thon oritivised the features ie * Hondersun” bill, and sdvovated tho eof what is known ng the * Rengan” hill, mre Pair. [lenderson replicd ta Mr. Reagan and ad yoeated the passage of: tho Inter-Btato Com- merce bill which bears his name. At the con- clusion of his speech the Deficiency bill wasrand by sections for amondinent. Mr, Tucker submitted ad amondment appro- rinting 25,000 in favor of the daughter and rund tighter of iho lato President Zachary favlor, Adopted, Mr. Uland meved to strike out the paragraph appropriating $20,000 to enable tho Secretary of tha Treasury to provide storage for allver coln. Mr, Dwight moved to increase the approprin- ton from $20,000 to $75,000, Sr. Bland withitrew his motion to strike out the parang and moved to substitue fur It tho following: “To relluve tho vaults of the Treas- ury Dopartinent of the hourded coin, the Soore- tary of tho Treasury is authorized and directed to pay in standard ‘silver dolluns tho amounta appropriated Ly this bill, and the aum of $19,000 is hereby appropriated for the storage of so. much of such coin as may be returned to the ‘Treasury for certifientes issued therefor,” Mr, Hayes eubmnitted an uinandmnent to Mr, Bland’s subsutute, providing that the salaries of Min bors. of Congress stall be paid in silver ollars, Mr. Ewing favored the amendment. Mr. Dwizut's amendment waa rejected, Mr. Hnyes' amendment was agreed to,--62 to 42, Mr, Townshend (lj submitted an amendment providing that the salaries of all United States ollicers shall bo paid in standard silver dollars. The Committes rose without disposing of tha amendments, The Senate amendment to tho House bill rela- tive to the monument at Yorktown, Va., wero concurred In, Mr, King introduced o resolution for tho np- polntment of a committos to Investigate the ox- Penalture, of appropriations on the Red and Vachitn Rivers for tho last ten years. Referred. Secretary of War to enter into contracts for keeping opon the mouth of tho Red River. Referred. Adjourned, CRIMINAL NEWS. SHOOTING AFFRAY, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, L&apviuur, Cool., June 1.—Early this morning a fracas occurred betwoon Deputy-Sherift Par- sons anil the striking miners. Tho fatter wero bulldozing miners who were going to work, and Parsons Intorfered to prescrve the peace. Tho miners commonced abusing tho Sheriff, and one drew a pistol. The Sheriff ordered him to drop tho weapon, but the man cocked tho pistol, when tho Sheriff shot twice, ono shot taking offect in the miner's log, but tho latter thon ran into a house, and was followed by the Sherif to arrest: him. Failing to Nud the man, the Sheriff started out, andas ho stepped out of the door wag struck witha shovel and shot. His assailant aud the erowd of twenty miners then attacked the Sheriff, but wero beaten off by tho pistol in tho hands of tho Sheriff, One man [4 expected todle, There fs groat exoltement here, and tho minors have been {n session all day. —— A TEXAS TRAGEDY, Gatveston, Juno 1.—Tho News' special from Dallas saya n desperate attompt at robbery oo- curred. noar Clear Lake, Collins County. A furmor numod Bradloy Inft $200 received for cattlo with his wife foranfo-keeping. A strang- er asking to stuy for tho night was givon « palict in tho gallery, At midnight ho saw two mon, supposed to belong to tho family. enter. Hearing cries of murder, be looked through tho Dbilnds and = saw f womanon tho bed with bor throat cut. Snatch- ing a six-shootor the strangor eprang toward the door and tired, ged ‘both purtios. Mounting hla horse he rodo to the nearest nolghborhood, and, accompanied by a party of four, returned. Mrs. Brudloy and both the robbers were dead, ono 'of whim wag shot through the heart, the other through tho hend. Tho robbers proved to be Mrs, Prnett and daughter, tho former 00 years old, and owner of considerable property, with an independent inheritance of 617,000, ALLEGED OVERISSUE. Br. Louis, June 1.—Dispatches from Kansas City sny: 1. J. Templor, a ghnin dealor and ele- vator man in that city, hus failed fora largo amount, Tomploris absent from. the city, and fow facta regarding the matter can bo obtained, ‘Tho Armour Bank {s anid to be baving Its grain in clovator menaured under tho impression that there bag boon an overiasuo of graln recetpts, Templer is from Bt. Paul, nud bas been largely interested in tha elevators In various parts of the country. Grain men ore not oxpected to dose mich, bnta report fs in circulation that Armour Brothors 'bank will suifer toa consider- able amount. PARDONED. Spninarieup, Il., June 1.—Tho Govornor has pardoned Stephen Joy, convicted of man- slaughter by tho Fulton County Clreult Court in March Inat, and sentenved to the Ponltontiary fortenyenrs. Tho pardon was asked by nino of the Jury, nenrly all tho county oficors, and Nory many ofthe most prominent citizens of Fulton Ccunty, The pardon is grantod in view of Joy's physical condition, and in rosponso to tho wish of the leading citizens of the county in which bo lived and whero tho killlug oocurred. ACQUITTED. Speetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Omaita, Nob., June 1—Frank Lawrence, of Swanton, Vt. indloted at Grand Island for poisoning his fathor with prussfo acd, was ac- quitted by the Jury at Grand Island last night at llo'clock. oo THE MILLERS, Crromatt, O., June 1.—The Millers’ Associn- ton beran its scasion this aternoon. President Titln mado the annual address, and afterwants introduced Saimuel Sntith, of Sheffield, and F. W. Ulbbard, of Glonceatcr, England. Tho tutter mado a briof address, Tho following Commitics was appointed to nominate oflicora: W.T. Small, York, Pa.; W. P, Brown, led Wing, Minn. O.W. Baldwin, Ot- towa, Kas; FP. Woodward, Itndls; J. A. Hinds, Twobester, N. Y, Mr, Sparks, of Illinois, made an addroas in which ba took strong ground wgutnst grain game. bling, ‘as ho caliod dealing {o options. He said it was doing tou tines tho injury to grain intoroste than was dono by the high rites by railroads, wie feped somo action would bo taken to MAdjanened tH to-morrow. ‘Tho machlnory at the Exhibition is not yot in motion, — — MINING STOCK EXCHANGE. New Youn, Junol,—Tho Amorican Mintog Btook Exchange, organized under the auspices of tho Mining Trust Company, was this afters noon formully openod ut 2 o'clock, at No. 63 Hroadway, About 170 0f the 200 members were presout, Speeches were mude by the Chair tnan, Goorgo W. Smiiley, lato callor of the San Fruneisoo Exchange; by Geu. Christensen, ‘Tronsuror of tho Trust Company; Gov, Sfelton: 8. Latham, Prosidont of tho Trust Company, an A largo number of stocks which have bithorto heen kept from the reguinc list of othor astern Exchanges have been leted upon thia Hoard,and itd4 oxpocted that the opening of the Exchinge will murk nucw epoch In the mining Industry of thisonuntry. At tho conclusion of the excre olses a largo numbor of friends of tho memwbora wore shown through tho Exchango, und Into jn the afternoon enjuyod un exceltent collation. ee SARAH BERNHARDT Specal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune Bosrow, June 1.~A private cable dispatch roe colyed here this afternoon annuuncos tut Mane ogur Abbey hus secured Sarah Mornbardt fora Uundred nights tn America. Sho will play in |. soveral of tho larger cities, opoaing ut Hovth’s ‘Theutre, New York, Nov.% Either Boston or Paolladelpbia will bo tha next plave she will visit, ‘Tho wrms uf the eugagemeut buve not trons vired, but Joba IL ovuuuuel, Abbey's partuur, and Tijoteon, Treasurer of tho Burk “Uheatra here, loft fur New York to procures bond for scourity, us requestud In a diapaton sent by Ab- bee ‘Tu make this cugagewunt was the priucl. pe objevtol Abvoy’s Kurupean trip, sligough y WO WCU tne uly OL, a WANTED TO DIE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, St. Louis, Mo,, Juoe L—Jennlo Harris, living in the rear of No. &} Murket street, in this city, mado to-day one of the most romarkuble at- Veunpts at suicide on record, She emptied a can of ouulvoll over burvelf, suturatlug ber clothing thoroughly, and then applied a imatoh. Hor frunde sbrloks when the Muuies eaveluped bor COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicuyo Trunsne, JACKSONVILLE, HL, Juno'1.—Commoncement wook opencd in this clty to-day. The wosther is beautiful, and many buodrais of visitors from ubroad prevent, The scuil-contennial colebra: tion of the Jacksonviile Female Academy wat held this afternoon, and was a success, The Commencement exercises of tho Ilinois State Institution for the Blind took place, when sey- eral pupils graduated with high honors. ‘Tho most vintent explosions of coughing are a or Halo's Honey of Horehound and Tar, Pike's Toothache Drops cure in ono minute, BUSINESS NOTICES, Arends Kumyes has boon used with highly beneficial results during the last four years in the various forms of dyspepsia, Fustritis, Dausea, general debility, consumption, ote, Ku- myss isnot a inedicing: St Is a pleasant, wino- ike bevernge (a fuod): tnade from milk, pecul- inrly grateful to a delicate stomach. Nothing else makes flesh, and blood, and strength fo fant, It can be aufely relied on for the recuperation of those cnses of low vitality In which medication or ordinary nutrition fall. Bend for olroular, Bewaro imitations. Arend's Kumyss is not gold to the trade, Consumers supplied Cand by. A. Aran Chemist, corner Madison and Fift avenue, ———— To Qne and All.—Are you aufforing trom a Cough, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any of the yarious Pulmonury troubles that so often end in Consumption? If so, use“ Wiibor’s Pure Cod-Liver Ol and Lime,” asafe and sure rem- edy. This is nu gunck preparation, but in regue larly prescribed by tne medical faculty. Manus factured only by A. 8. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all drugglsts. a Ono of the greatest luxuries ina puro and fragrant Toliet Powder, To our lady read- ers we recommend J. & EB, Atkinson's tose, ‘White Itose, and Violet Powdor. Peet Desai ehh Ee CUTICURA REMEDIES. (uticura BLOOD AND SKIN REMEDIES. From the Hon. William Taylor, State Senator of Massa- chusetts. Mesars. Weexs & Porrer—Gentlemen: To sy that Tain «rateful ieonly: A pour expression of my fcellngs, Lut It is the best word I cau usc, for I feel {t In every sense of the word. TI have been a great sufferer with skin diseneca for the Inst twelvo(12) years. My head and face being covered with pores, ] could not rest with tho burning heat and Itching of tho parta alfected, and was confined to my house for weeks at n tine. My disease has been called Eczema, of o Most nggravated type, by many physiciuns, but T doubt if ever fully understood by any of them. It was more like a combination of several skin humors, Ihave apent much money seckin a cure, and in 1807 Iwent to Eurupo and consulted some of the best physicians in London. I re- ceived temporary relief only. forin the spring it would brea’ ontagain as bad asever, When T came back to Boston, T was told by many friends that Dr. — (whose reputation for the cure of those diseases war of. tho highest order) could cure me, J walted on the Doctor; he pre- seribed forme. J followed his advice for six months, and {can safely say, without any im- provement. I tried other phystetans, and amon: thom Dr, ——. of East Bostan, and Dr, ——, of celty proper, but ull to no purpose. hey me no good; their remedics were eo ineffectual that at no time did lfecl that a cure would result from thom. | . Now, about three months ago, Mr. Meehan, a gentleman well known to Boston people. called lay attention to your Curicuna Herpes, and promised wonderful results if I would only make atrial, He told meof hisown experience with it, and ao persevered on me that I went with him ton drug-store and bought them andcommenced touse them according to the directions, There Was so inuch humor lodged within the skin that ‘As s00n a6 TL commenced tho use of CuTicunA It cue to tho surfuce and festered, until vast quantities had come out und greatly intensitied my sufferings for about two wocks. But i did not mind thia, as I felt that 1 was going to get rid of the humer whon 1 fiw it coming to the surfucu In such urge quantities. After the first two or three weeks’ use of these remedivs, I was greally oncournged by a gradunl Icssen- ing of the jitammation of a number of palnful soros, 1 carefully, Suibgulls, and cheerfully followed tho directions to the letter, fecling enc! week nearer a citre, until at the present _mo- inent, after three months’ uso of CuTicua Rrst- EDIES and twelve years of na constant eufferin og was over endured, I can guy that Lam cured, oad pronounce iny caxo the most remarkable on record. JT have been so elnted with my success that Lhave stopped mon on tho street who wero atticted and told them to get tho Coricurna ileMeDIks und they would cure thom. This Is why I am so grateful to you, for I ballove thom to be the best und groatest discovery of tho uge, and that thoy will cure all who aro suffering with those disenaca, 1 riay add that I took no SJnternal medicine but theCuTicuna esoLvest. WILLLAM TAYLOR, Boston, Aug. 2, 1878, Statement Sixteen Months. Later. In answor to many Inquiries, I desire to say that it is now sixteen months since I wrote tho abovo statemont, that my cura bus proved per- manent ant my general health perfect. Tbnvo nothing to retract but inuebto odd jn grateful praise of the Curicuna ements: Baston, Jan. 1, 1830. WM. TAYLOR CUTIGURA REMEDIES, For All Kumors of the Blood. CuTicunaA Resoivent purifles tho blood through the bowels, liver, kidneys, and skin, CuriouRA, o Biedlolual Jelly, removes dead flesh and skin, rondura peetey ulcers and old sores, allnys inflammation, itebing, ond irritas Uon of the skin and scalp. Cusicuna Mepic- INAL ToILYT Boar restores whitenoss and beau- tifles tho ekin, Curicona Staying Soap is the nay medicinal soap oxprosaly prepsrod for aving. Curicurna Remepizs uro proparod by WEEKS & Porrzn, Chemists and Drugyists, 940 Wash- {ngton-st., Boston, 21 Frout-st., Toronto, Out. and 8 Buow Hill, Loudon, and are for eile by: ail Deuggists. Price of COnIGHI, small boxes, cents; Inrge boxes, cuntaming two nud one-hult times the quantity of small, #1. Rxsouvent, $1 r bottle. CUTICURA MEDICINAL TOILET SOAP, Boents per cake, CuTICURA MEDICINAT SIA Ing Soap, 15 conta per cake; in bars for barbers aud largo consumers, 50 conta, SHAWLS, S: Chas. Grossage § Co. ‘Shawls!’ Genuine India Camel’s Hair Shawls “Open and Filled Contres,”” Largest and Choicest Collection in this country, and “The Lowest Prices!” CHOICE LINES OF Embroidered India Scarfs, Evening and Carriage Wraps, Fancy Silk and Wool Shawls, Latest Styles! Lowest Prices! Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108, 110 Stato-st, 66, 58, 60, 62 Washlugton-st, BEAL ESTATE, Stop and Think Of the magnificent bargains now offered in wood Yands for sate In Southorn ittoote at from % to Wi per were, and which, when closred end cultivated, will yield most bountiful crop of everything you desire w 4 to ¥. DAGGY, ‘Land Commlsalénar ¥, G, R. It. Com ‘Boon 1, No, 18 Michizan-ay., Chicago, IIL GILES, BRO. & CO, Ene EES ESS ERENT . 4 ‘The Oldest Wholeesle and Metatl . JEW RE, &e. ELRY| — MOUSE IN CHICAGO, Visitors to Chicago can here find all Novelties in SILVERWARE. ae a ‘Visitors to Chicaxo cat rocure the Latest, Most sin n here pi Artiatic, and Choloeat Selections it DIAMONDS And all desctiptions of FINE WATCHES, _ PRECIOUS STONES, HORSE-TIMERS, &c. | Alt people, visiting Chicago nro requested to call and examino such articios aa known ostablieiment, hey muay Wish at this wails STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE, &c, 1780. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OLD. WALTER BAKER & CO, | CHOCOLATE, BROMA, & COCOA In their best and purest form, contain every Ingredient that ta ned. Bl ful for the auatenance and growth of the human aystem, being posed, as determined by chemical anatysin, of alarch, gum, gleten, B oll, and a tehite cryatallizable substance caliad theobromine, similar totheine in tea, but containing more nitroyon and being an import. H antadjunetto nutrition. i BOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE Our Book of Choice Chocolate Heceipta will be sent free ta any 1880. Dorchester, Mnsaa. come addresa, DRY GOODS HOUSE, Madison and Peoria-sts, SPECIAL LENT! CARSON, PIRIE & CO. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, June 2, The Largest Stock of Imported and Domestic LAWN. SUITS Ever brought to the city. They will exhibit all the most popular designs in WHITE SUITS, plain, dotted and figured, and many spe- cial novelties in the new Summer Tints that cannot be seen else. where. They will also place on sale a third lot of SILK SUITS! At $15, $18, and $20, Thoroughly serviceable and styl- ish Dresses, which commend themselves to the attention of all. New Bunting Sults, richly trimmed with Satin, for $15. Tdnen Suits from $2.50 to $6.50. Calico, Cambric, and Momio Cloth Suits from $1 to Bi. Linen and Mohair Ulsters from $1.25 to 86.50, . Cloth Sults, DIRECTOIRE Styles, with Silk Serge lined SURTOUT or REDIN« QOTE, for #15 and $183 sold else- whero for $80. * Pretty All-Wool Senside .and Mountain Suits from 810 to $20.) The balance of our'stock of Cloth WALKING JACKETS and ULSTERS will. be sold for less than half their value. Whether interested in above goods or not, STRANGERS are cordially invited to visit the Great West End Dry Goods House. CARSON, PIRIE& C0, FLAVORING EXTRACKS. Natural Fruit Flavors, Dr. Price’ = EXTRACTS. hout cole geanreest bet ac then’ cole galnod thelr reputation superlor rout H ity. 4 who bare weed them as the most del! gratefal and pararel ors for ¢skes, puddings, creams, ay Over made. » gsitatered by = STEELE & PRICE, akere of Lupatn Yeast Cems, Cream Dahle ponders Ples Chisago sedate toute MOE BAN. booond-sh. Dhliadely! NS SULPHUR SOAP. AN INTERESTING ESSAY on Skin Diseases As They Exist in This Country, And the Best Mode of Treatment To Secure a Specdy and Per: manent Cure, By a Prominent New Physician. ‘Thero lsno country In the world whore Bkin Dise cares aro so common as in tho United States, and where tho respectable nnd cleanly people are 60 aab+ Joct totho varioun Skin Disensos, Thero are many known causes for this einte of things; and ona is that, in this country, there ts toss sulphur found in nature, Joss In the vegotablce and in the watorgthan In many othor countries; and, vocondly, there Kro more poo- ple in this country that suffer with nervous dieca-o8 then any other, and norvous weakness or irritation Is & vory fruitful cause of the development of many enscs of a certaln class of Skin Diseases. Thoro is but one romody in naturo for Skin Diseasos, and when ‘that Is abundantly found {n the water and general ar Ucies of food, tha dinense dnos not oxistto any very Freat extont, and that remedy {s Sulpbur, and thero is no proparation of Sulphur known to olther the pub= Noor the profession oquat to GLENN'S BULPHUR BOAP; it contains all the active proporties uf the Sulphur, without any of tho extraneous or objec tiouable mattor so often found in Sulphur, and 18 combined with softening and suothing olls that rive immediate relief. Seo that "C. Ny CRIM TENYON" ts printed un each packet, without which none tsyenuine. Bold by druggista and fancy goods dealers at 250; BCakos, GOc. Sunt by mall on ro- celpt of price,and Seoxtra foreach cake. ©, N. ORT TENTON, Sole Propristor, 115 Fulton-st, New York. MALT BITTERS. MALY UNFERMENTED AAPA G] MALT BITTERS TRADE MARK ‘ lefiasfonpbony VARA MALT AND HOPS TTEB SLEEPLESS AND MELANCHOLY—Tu oounticss numbers night brings neither peace norrest.s Abandoned to the tortures of wakefule Toss an deepondency, tho victim of insomnia pra, for sleep, for duylight, for any torment uit that which ho endures. Morning finds him with bloodshot ‘eyes, fovurish and weak, Ut ie pina to all that this frightful strainon the mens Hand physicul forces cannot continue, What shall bodone? Abandon all quieting romeding or lg te intxtures, RESTOR THE APPE+ TITE, ANticn TRE HLOOD. Who the brain and every otherorgin fs nourished and atrongthss ned by new blor f, will return, and witl chearfulness and health, ‘To accomplish this eat work no modiche or food In tho world 6o ccosefully conibines tho cloments ucvossary to uccoss 1s MALT WUTTERS, which Aro urepares without fermentation Crom Canadian BALE Hit vant HOPS an are fren from the objec jong urged uguinst malt Nquors. Kak for SMact iirreis prepared by the Mane Birreus Company, and seo that overy bottle boars tho THADE MAHK Laux, duly algnod and fnelngedt Jn wave Lines a8 soen fn out, MALT BITTENS are for eato by al) Drugglata, ee DISSO! '10N ‘TICES, DISSOLUTION. N. MATSON & CO, ‘The copartnorehlp heretofore oxtsting bot Peo ‘The rei ul wi the Uusinoas under tbo Sem n9i30.0¢ f cMandon a co, . Mo Ny “} M. Fenty,’ Cmtoso, May 2. DISSOLUTION, c ‘The firm of THOS, PIUBLPY & CO, ls this day dis - solved by mutual consont. Ali acogunte due the late firm to be paid to THOS, PHELPS, U7 8, Peortast ~ THOS, PUBS, = RIVHARD BARNARD, CHICAGO, June }, 18,