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ate wd THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATTORDAY, JUNE 19, 18d0—SIXTHEN PAGES 3) . WASILINGTON. uwer which Attornoy-General Taft sald in ) only by a sort of equity, find aa their reward ess, has permitted to pass. The three re- Central Railroad Company, limited, which I his clreular of 1876 the Murshala had ? for this pirating of the Democratic con- mina Ing ‘lays of the session will, after all, bo RAILROADS. about to build a oat ron tha City of Sttleo will So hela hehegee at Blo Aneociagn poet tact The la docs poe ive iat selene (or en ne sorda aie lave no | very inuch crowded with work. tote jtingrlean frontier where lt is to. con. Tho following is a correct NE is 8s rofore the pen other meaning) that Butler had turned upon nce “ nect with y . a The Bayard Deputy-Marshals | Not take It away, ae or his party, ands THow aceking to prevent. the AN: A Probable Settt tof the | Railruaa, of whieh fine. itinio be an pe LIST OF DELEGATES é Ys Mr, Whitew that power was exerelaed In | seating of Spofford, whose title to his seat. NOTES D NEWS. robable ectlemane «0 a sion. It {a Intended to bulld the first scction | to the Conference: Bill Passed by the 1876 to protect colpred voters In the South, | HI] sald, was better than Butler's own. HOME FROM THE CONVENTION, Fast Train Troubles. of this Hne—from Mexico City to Leon—in | _ Bocrotarics of tho International Committres— 3° and this bill takes ft away, “We did notdream,” sald fil, “that while Rotclal Depatch to The Chicagn Tritune, he eighteen months, ‘The distance Is 252 miles, | General Beoretary, Wichard ©. Norse, New York =: ¢ House, att, Morris The reat, pbjection inne fo working su hard to admit Butler we were 5 WAsIOTD a Ce aan 11.—Senator eT ae is Sonora Haltroad or Father the Gua NIRS, (ity; Yor ant Segretary Fgaieunus elle ee : slong of this when they were . { ta Cl can Extens! tehi- | oxtension of the Atchison, ‘Topeka, janta Cree, } u ; embodied In an appropriation bill was that that hehe ig Deter itr ste Contig rae ta the Chics sae The Bani = ont of Hite Ay Fé Railroad, Ins begun Yorke and had Goo fous We neat eee, ano Beerctary, fl would keep n better title out.” This the first tite since the Chicago Conven: 4 Topeka & Banta F % rt Weldensall, Chicago, IL; Raiiniad Seo An Amendment Adopted Rola- Tr WAS A IDE. was the climax of the arralgnment to which | tion look fresh and vigurous as it he non; opexa & Banta Yo. men employed at Guayinas about a month | rotary, F..1. Ingersoll, Now’ York city? Collie A x i on looking as fres! gut ago, and the road is belng rapidly pushed | Seeretary, L. D, Wiahard, Princeto: + Ger- tive to the Oponing of qe present standard bearor of tho Repub- Butter, ust, from asick bed of twa Wools, had not heen subjected to the wevero strain - cnstward, ft 1s expectod that the road will | mon Hecreary, phere Cone eciae - Courts, Hone and ¥ “will have reud what howstd¢ nad | Butler is go meta tee aie 110 fevIY. | of tho Convention. Ile waa !mmediately-vis- THE FAST TAIN TROUBLES. reach Hermosilla (vighty-six miles) in Keb- | Secretary among Commorcial ‘Travelers. Rew. the amendment which he offered, which was | but fils retort was earnest and bitter. Ie re: | ited by his personal friends, Senators Thur- | ‘The determined stand taken by the man- tuary. ‘There Is also a force of men at work | Watkins, New York City: Seerotary among ‘cole i d Men, H. R. Brown, New York Uit 5 - | identical fn substance with this bill. buked Ben Will for his ssyumptions of | man and Eaton, who good-naturedly chatted | ®80F# of the Western roads regarding the fast | at the American end of the ling pushing it sab " ye * Belief A Republi that | Mt WViito—I0 only spoke for hhngelt, superlority, charged that he had overigoked | jim, and guise huentiy & sohatilerabie portion | tain muddle Is giving the Eastern managers | westward with all possible speed. new Munhalie tedignepete Ta ae say: A Belief Among Republicans tha Mr, Marrig had read from the Clerk’s desk | tha vital points In the Kellogg case of the Democratle party passed in review bo- | COMsiderable uncasiness, and thoy lave be- a ford, Boston, ‘Mass; Ly P. "Rowland, Dotroe ' the President Will an extract from Mr, Garfleld’s speech, and | hod tisrepresented the facts antl the’ ocratic party ps re\ come mitch more tractable and eundescend- C., M. & ST. P. Mict.; H. F. Williams, Bt. Loule, Bfo.: Allen asked what sort Of f spectacle was sow pre- | of the auth Carolina Senators; re i At Coulktieg scdett. ats eae ing than they have been, and are using nll | | YAXRTON, Dak., Juno 11.—The Chicago, Folqers Concort, wr Geatee, ineseien Or sented on the Republican side of the House | assumed alra of legal, superior 1," the champion ine, wh! » “ 7 N.¥.: W. C.Tiadell, Patnesvilic, 0.2 Veto It, In rotuslng to follow Ita great leader, he was not ented? dat. ie devtonscedt te next. seat DIL ony way oecupled possible efforts now to Induce the Western | Milwaukee de St Daul Raltrond oMelals, | g, A-mtaggurt, Pitsburg, hus W. Lome ti: Mr. Cox said the gentlemen on tho other | everyone as unpatriottc and disloyal to, by 0 Blaine managers to Joln them In running fast trains, | headed by Prestdent Mitchell and Manager | waukeo, Wis; Toronto, Ont. W. B. Murford: himself, and the next by : : : i : : na . | Merrill, are here to-day looking over the | Montreal, Quebec, D, A, Budge: Assistant, Wed. t The Debate on the Kellogg Resolu- pie eta ware auataliina ties A. fartald Pingnrey whe dleauroet Arlt (lt, Anat chat Senator Hoar, Chairman uf the Convention. Voie phe eMileh nats Central i aes ground for an oxtension of thelr road up the Smt Quek jeg iu : Cole and Alnbaana : | tions Resumed in the thelr opposltion to. this bill) right in. the | a profession of loyalty to. the Union:before | Mr, Hlalne seemed to have ag ttle concern i Le ladeehde BAo4> anes River. Thornehilt, HlinelecOnioarak heilensingan, house of bila friands. He charged that Gar- | the War, during the War, Mince the War, | 0s any,of the group In the exciting events of | Hnes should decide to connect with the 8:50 : Axslatunt, Will Mathor: Librutian, George Sout Senate, field and others had suppres all attempts | ond forever more, although there was a | the last two weeks, and was occupied in the | fast trains has compelled the Fort Wayne ITEMS, Rallrord, John Morrison; Rallrond Arsletants, to reform the tariff, perlod of four years, when in the elvil service | routine busiiess of the day. Senator Logan | and Lake Shore roads to take similar action, | Mr. George W. Colo fins been appointed | Harry Day, Will Conk, A. A, Walburn; Fmploy= Mr, Carilsle went to the Clerk’s desk and | of tha Confederacy, hls profession of loyalty | rematted th his comnilttee-room. and they also announce that the 6:15 p.m, | Contracting Agent forthe Western Division | Men4J.M, Miteboock; and German, fot fn Which the South Carolina Senators | had ‘read an extriet from a speoch of Gar- | must have been extreme! Ors y silent. SUASISSIPET IVER APPROPRIATION. tralns on thelr roads will for the present | of the Wabash, St. Louls& Pacific Rallroad | poche ited: Davis: Jacksonville, Bro: Pay Thoir Respects to Ben fleld's on tho tariff question, in whieh these Wade Hampton, less angry, attempted to | ‘The Democrats propose to give tu the Mls be continued. By this action tie ¥ort | Company, with lieadquiarters at St. Louls, Sonnison;. Springtichd, er ttechod. ats Y pec! e expressions oceur, which were applatded on | turn Hil’s denunciation Into ritieule, and | sisaippi River Comuulasion mont, 85,000,000, y e “ Mlann—Indianapolis, J.T. Brandt, and Halle Mil. the Republican side of the House: “I hold | teverted to some-curions bassnees, Jn Ben | but itis nol expectod tat the bill can paas | Wayne, the Lake “Shore, and the} MH. Taylor, formerly Assistant-Treas- | rade Gg. Ww. Cobb; Richmond, A. 'M. Dawson, Uinte proper, just competition between home | IVs record, and suggested that ho Ailump- | this session, Michlgan Central will cach run four through | urer of the Canada Southorn, has been ap- | lowa—Davenport, HH. F. Bagi 3 Dubuque, J. 3, and foretgn ronuels is ite best gauge by ton) had it t . APpnoven. fraliis, to Beabuard polnts ally. Ther ninted Auditor of that road, Mr. ©. F. Cox Bunnells Bu eon tt Whlting. Kontucky : b Die seo c ie 3 e re 5 =! 3 . or. Tho Houso to Begin Debato on the Eleot~ | Mew auyutie be a6 leh that our san tautine ta rend atstoniautcalent niterent thmes by The new new Immediate Transportation | Enatern fines Temerding iis inate tan of Mn Peaeheinted diaiiter of this Company. Hi soA te: iomlsiann Now Oriente Bs a oral Oount Joint Bule To- toy ean fale | foninete with, forelgn A preiie” Ben Hill, In which he denounced the Demo- | °°! "95 been app we hie, ferlous complications ea Heotent lings. ‘Tho Western Association of General ‘Ticket | (its See) John MeGregor, (Lit, 4. Sait Os. Dat sole deetld Is ny doctrine of protection. If | cratic party as the greatest enemy of " yne Mvad a f train sxt | and Passenger Agents will hold # speeind | Tick. Ut RH. % Shelton, and (Pry lun). 'T. ye Congress pursues this Hno of political states- | country: us th de! i Jo the Western Associated Press. ant, which reaches New York the next Horney. BMaasachusotts—Dost in k muanship, we shiatl, yet, by Sear, approach | Sat aith Meck thet up eee code | Wasmxaton DG. dune thethe Con | evening ae hiot: the fast train at ase wigan | meeting ut the new Denison House Indian: | Coie: Lonny deb Grav: Woreentor Seve a more nearly to the practice of free trade, be- | jy ted. Yet ne Ki inte parte | ference Committes on ihe Indian bill hos | reaches New York the uext evening at 9:30; | apolis, Tuesday, for the purpose of revising | Viunkeds Nureilc chloe Miche * THE MARSHALS’ BILL. cango’ wo will be more neatly able to com | gon wastaunting Seth: Casing. Seika | duerecal to repurtan amendment directing the | tho regular’ express ‘at Scio, which reaches | raves from, competing pols West, Norte | jase Haverhill, Charles 1. thontog, King, st DENATE IN THE MOUSE, pote with other nations on eaual terms, [Ap- With inek of devotion to Deiocriey Ae Ail» | Secretary of the Interior ta locate the Un- | New York at 6:50 a. m.¢ and’ another which | West, and Southwest; sald rates a0 revised to | (German) A. "Bittnor, and’ (tit) I. @. Jenkins: Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. plnuge] Lani fora protection which leads | said Mr, Hampton, the gentleman from | compaluzres and Southern Utes on the agri- | leaves here at 8:10 p,m, and reaches New | be udopted and inalutained by all the Ines | Minnesota “Minneapolly, 4. C, Muntingion, Mla- P nt ei P ote 4 ri—Kansas City, N. Schoonmaker; St. Lat s ‘WasHinaTon, D, U,, June 11.—The Bayard | to ultimate free trade. Iam for that free ; 4 cultural Iands In Colorado, provided suf | York the sane time as the 6:15 p. m. train, | in iuterest on and after July Sourt g ay aptty Alara’ bill pawl the House thas | Havo ‘wivelr ean onty be nek(oved htongen | Georeld ns been tepleased with some of | citural lauds In Colorado, provided suit | Yorke ne snine, by the latter train worries | _ A curfous car on the Boston & Albany | Nevrusee te and (German) sf W. Th. Baumann. Deputy-Mar: HM pas 6 House thi my quoted joetry. Possibly this selection Nebraska—Omaha, George T. Howser. New afternoon by a partisan vote, aud after four Femanable protectin [Applause on the | Wie more tine lyand better fit his case: Salhi the Hinaits are present Fa tae Meat Hee enderb it coauh ered eet Halttont Is provided witlisarlons devices for Zork—Albany (RR), Theo, “A. Hanting aad . sc We cia 4 epublican side, rs vatfon in Colorado to accommiod mn, Te i, by je leeve 4 ol eating speed, strains, obstructions, rests! {Asst RR) 7 L. i, Soyer; Au : hours’ discussion, three hours of which | “Mr, Conger—l thank the gentleman for Ba pinion, always tn Hoe On lots the event of the Secretary falling ty find suf- | rench New York until about three and one- | auce, and other matters eounceted with the | burn, Abrun Goodrich: — itumals 3. ihe, vero occupled- by the Republicans and one | having these extracts read. " led shich, fi the fiery ficient agricultural lands in. tho Colorado | half hours Inter than the late evening train | runing of tratus, Ditfe: ens, attached | Bauiro, (i. Thy Cearne BR. Tuttle 2 hour by the Democrats. Thera was nothing | Mr. Carlisle—T ask the gentleman from hint, tenor th Pitinis w et Fon. i ry Reservation to accommodate them all, then | ofthe Fort Wayne & Pennsylyania Coin- | to lngenious machinery, record the distance | 0d (Asst, R.1t) G.I, Tucknberry; Elmira (It new in the digcussion, The points made-are | Penusvivanin whether he 1s for protection Ey sth oe eae HUNG, tittentone | ite IN directed by the amendment to ‘locate | piny. ‘Thus it will be seen that this matter | and (ue, tho slips of the driving-wheels on each quitooxs Hudson, Hi, [. simmons: New: Id wel caOf the extra sesel that wlillead to ultimate free trade in this nae Gra titi te heey citrate thie ie | those unprovided for In Colorndo upon un- | Is fia very muddled condition, and consfd- | the rully, the exact elevation of. the outalde Huchest (iiueore ew nae cee yo ra a pals aba wile for callie axel fue sountry fl fate lus served one a paitdlent Piieineae occupied ngricultural lands in New Mexico {n erable a jomney sill huve to be Laser] to pre- | ruil at every curve, and many other points of | Nuinerde ie riage i’ Btocwells hreey ig rm Due tate puddin auibltious to inherit Mr. oa glen lave o Kora to. "tres. att ee it has forced an adi lon that Butler, of Peete the livntts of the present Uinta Iines theniselves.” Te was the a vtteae ‘iter Valuable Information tn practleal ratlroading. | itr George, Bpencar: Rochester, FI. Ware ston th ; ji ate: (RIG) J, Hi. Simons: Rome, 1.8, Nind Garfield's shoes, fed off fn general denun- throught protection. [Applause on the Ro- Banth Caralini, Was se ai chy the Deri: Reservation, hon of ie Inter when they “deelded to run the lita de Mlsclaslupl:, the: Watinsl, “St. Cen, G. A. Pinkney: Wost ‘Albany dit. ity Ge fe elation of the bili-ns “n shan, a trick, anda publican Fide.) 4 1 Ii onder ta hove some | WS pa a were satisfied that the title was: CONFIRMED, Haltimored: Ol Cetin gang fast | Have given jolt notice that onandafter Mon- | Geant Srowells Desens, een, woe teal’. ‘The ‘provisions of the bill for . not ns good ox that of tho rejocted Repub- | _'The Senate confirmed Eugene Schuyler, of day dune 7, the following rates on manufact- | Judd: Hornellaville dt ter, Dot M 3 . tie npuglitalinge of the ‘Deputy-Marelints mere oF silelds Speeches read? ‘They are | joan, Corbin. New York (now Consul-General at Romie Hee rede Rs cand Baltimore. But ured tobacco and tobacco stems in hoghends ton Spring A. W. Hmmote,’ Ohiocevolnad, es Were purposely left sb obscure that {u netual | “MreCox—You ean no mora tell whteh side | THE DENATE, Uf te Galea Bers ant plnlomatic Agwit | in a temporary arrangement of this Rind | Meclangul: bast St Loulgto Uoston, 51g | 1.8. Daley. (Anat) Molow, at fe fr) Lay % i i <OTON, ofthe United States at Buchurest; M, MM. P| cents per 169 pounds; to New York, ani | Shear; Colutnbus, W, IL Bands, (Asst) Jamos A practice It would be next to impossible to ap- | Gurtcht ts on fain, these extmets than you | wy AamNoron, 1 Ce dune tn the Sen- | Suckson, now Consul at Halitax, tobe Unit: | BAF, tad the citect of driving the | Conta: to Phliadelphicy 4244 cents: to Balke Minelnirt (tI : Br) W.A. Waggonor: Dayton, 1 = Z can tell which side the gentleman from Con--| ate, the morning hour having expired, con- uy Gey "7 31 ontyt "Troy, A. 3 Toledo, Fane . Binith.” N + | that I have to dois to send up to tho Clerk’s : . t : 4 a 280 p. In. y a r + to Pittsburg, 27 ce 5 raytes jarriabu such an appointment cannot'be mado Tietd, | desk and have read. nnotherspecct made by |. Mr. MeDonald spoke in support of the res- Aexicos aa Parley ob Foulsians, Super- | tho Western roads will Join them: by chang- | nto, 20 cents; to Pittsburg, 37 cents. James MeConaughy: Hurrisburg (Asst.), of Massachusetts; Inwley, of Connecticut! | Mr. Garfield on the 2ith- of April Inst | olution, arguing that there was no quorum inden fe Min ew Ms ing their schedules to niake connection with | The negotiations for constructing a tine gol Lynch: Lancaster, 8, B. Herr; Philadelphia, e 1 ard Se; ¢ whe: ainied ese tran: he Eastern lines aiso promise | from Jackson, ‘Ten’ Nashvitle by A % 18 3 Williams, of Wisconsin; and other Repub- | illustrating his sense of the. bill now | in the Packard Legislature when It clainied these trains, The Eastern lines also promise | from J: Te to Nashville by tho toon eal Hittapury, Ke A. Ores Wilkes Ad spiiee at iA pendin; 5 alls fromthe Republican side: | to elect Kellogg; that the Nicholls Legls- THE RECORD. now to fix their schedules go that the St. | Chicago, St. Louls & New Orleans Rallrond Thats Tanna ‘Brat tent fi Ne Bensoy. Means took substantially the same ground, aus up! It fsa better speech than we | lature, which elceed-‘Spatford, was the lepal SENATE. Louis and other Southwestern lines will not | CNew Orleans Branch of the Ilinols Central), . “. T. U. Crocker, Sout Carolinn--Charleaton, William A. Retts. Tonnus- rs ece—Nashville, J. 1. Elifott: Knoxville, Aso * Hixby, Wisconsin—Milwaukee, C, W. Turner: Racine, W. H. Clement, Edltor Watehman, W. W. Vanarsdate, Chicago, Visttora—G. &. Hahn, Chicago: A.M. Wilson Aurora. Ind; Silas Perkins, Union City, Tenns Hawley did not conting himself to the bill a wi?) Tsay to th emen | body: thatthe precedents were against the — beable to get Into New York any earlier { nnd from Nashville to a junctton with the bit sn Agencral onslaught on the Demo- are gettin now: ‘that tice are caine amen doctrine of res uy judleuta 10 the action of ii SATIN, D, oe Jae 1. zine Renate than the hie co Hnes. In accoritance | Cincinnati Southern Teaitroad by the latter, emtic party, charging it with weakness and | standard-bearer, and the best thing tlat he | the Senate; that the Senate, under the Con- | insisted on {ts amendments to tho Sundry | with these promlses the managers of the } are said to have been successfully concluded, theonsistene 8 ‘ a}, tho tariff, and | Can do, or best thing, perhaps, that he ever | stitution, has plenary power over Its awn or- | Civil Appropriation bill and to the bijt re- | Western roads centering in this elty will | and work on the new Hing is soon to be cum= heonsisteney on the ‘Auinelal, thi tari, at did, cabnot meot thelr conscience, for they feanlzation: and that, while right should not | Iating to timber trespassers on the public | holt amevting Tuesday for the purpose of | menced. ‘The bullding of this Hine will make and the election questions. Lie was particu- | gro‘not ns goud ns he 13, 9 reversed, n wrong decision should not bo | Innds, disagreed to by the House, and a Com. | taking Joint aetion regarding thelr future | the Cincinnati Southern and the Chicago, St. rly caustic In treating of Ce ¥ th allowed to stand. position In this fnst train ditticulty, Assome | Louis & New Orleans Rallronds Independent | We F. Harris, Louisville Ky.: W. W, Fiske, Balti mal Se Cine NaGOs ‘ ats eae Me Gites HG Ea Be Hot Mr, Hill argued in favor of the resolutions, | Mites of Conference thereon wos appointed. | of the Western Ines have been In favor of | of the Lowaville ve Nashville inonopoly, | Were, Mid.s Cophus Beginend, Je, Now Torker & tthe three Democratic Conare: Py Mr. Cox—You hava been to Chtengo, and | and criticised the action of the Democrats | ‘The Senate bill making Indianapolis o | fast trains for some years past, it is now | which has tried to shut them out from the | J We'Denn, Dea alae lowar We A tae al ' hee ri ees ic Congresses, TO On | ave nade noise enough there, {Laughter,| opposing hin. port of delivery passed. probable that they will consent to change thelr | Southern business of Cincinnati, Louisville, | Morrisdate, Pac: W. EL Solby. Providence, I. 1} Be ltnley replied: “Wi. you havonardy | \vilegex wens avy we, nd tho, pas | AL, Butler explained, and sustained hispo- | "the Senate bill authorising Ohto, Indiana, TW dep. ae whieh Wil eunbletior tomes | Nd Nestville. Ieaate alten, Gatenrs 4H; Nelaon: New OF A : ‘ . : 5 5 230 dr 2p. m., ’ i - . Las de dw ore, Nas ' got dry belilnd tho ears sineu you wera born | Were cw Ve Were utube to know that you | SIKOM 111 Gay, contluuine his remarks, | 4 Lilinols to suo the United States in {82 | ensy connection with the 3:20 fast trains, | df Europe there ara 4.9 kilometres of rall- | £Teiing, Uhiougas Ee Arron Glo Bake Ree into the Democratic party.” Cox mace one MAKING TIE SA3IE OLD MUS paid when Butler's euse snd § ottordl’a game Pabremne vont am claims foe sales of public aut befor they tke nach snetion they pot the least proportion to the popiilation. having Siete Aurora, ind.i W, O¥ Lattimore, v cade sea o ? . | before the Committees on Privileges and Elec- e ie us ask gt is = 0. ft 2 ‘f of his characteristicspeeches, Tis objective | In Chicago that you have nlwayaibeon mak: tions at the same time, the Democratic mem- | ‘The Senate bill authorizing the City of | raugument fs to be permanent and not merely ilataneNext comes Turkey with ofthe pate: polnt was Garfield's record on tho bil! before | Ne here. (Laughter. Ido not bers had more dinienlty about his case than | Winona, Minn, to constrict a wagon- | Inst until the Balthnore & Olilo is driven to uw the House, whieh ts practically the one he See eat ores nok, ut if (yor Spofford’s. His titly was not plain, but tho | bridge across the Misslasipl River, passed. the wall, They will also demand that the St. gal, and’so on upward in the seal, France eommended asnrider to the little Defi- | ambiguists. I now ask to have Gartield’s | Senate decided In favor of the Legislature | ‘The President pro tem. appointed the fol- | Lotls Roads shall not. be voriuitted to run | having 63; Germany, 7.13 Great Britain, 815 cleney Dill, He read from Gariield’s speeches | noble speech on thls bill rend, and I want the Pag elected him, aod nipretare yey acted a g Senators to gepreacnt, Hig Senate, at fast trains Ae a yench on ore et ek ant Sweien heading ‘the ist with 10.8, though madeat the time, but the Republican side | Fenteman front Connecticut (ita dey) whe disappointed, He hnd not thonght he was | Johnstomt, Rollins, Dawes, Anthony, Kernan, | there at about 10 p.m. As Jong as the St. | Britain, dn ksle faa ee ae: Fen OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Youk, June 11.—Arrived, the steams ships Bertha, from London; P. Caland, from Holterdangy and City of Montreal, from Liv . erpool. fe 5 Roumania, 24; Russin, 28; Italy, ‘; id harbors,nnd tart } é applauded everysentenee. Mr, Conger, who | 8Boke about rivers an x alding to admit strength which would be | Randolph, Eaton, Wallace, Whyte, Ransom, | Louls and other Suuthwestern lines are per- | iY erage re QuFENstowy, June 11,—Artived, Wyo- , had just returned from Chicago, Interrupted eyeing bat th easel uestion to get up used to keep out a inan with n better title, Butler, 1 of Georgia, and Bayard. "| initted to get into New York three hours Tnabtea ee a eee ERS Cvery 10,000 ming, from ‘New York, ¢ ee ‘ Mr. Cox to say that Garfield was “tho best | speech of Garticld’s, and whether he will vote a Cameron: (Wis) stated that Butlofs ae Aiton lL eae kG a aH oanieud hunt) at chew Be es ae ast, trains only U.t7. Tu the United States the rupor- ae ae Peter [une Li = Passed. inward, é 0 wl ed: | for the bill, : fe SIAC, * i vie Chie, lon Is: heavy,—82.9 to every 10,000 of the veo- 2 . i 4 cant sttagual ou He wee pie ‘The Clerk then rend an oxtract from Gar- NEVER CONSIDERED AT ALL anent providins that tho benefits _ uf | rons running vie Chicago, and for this they | jie: while the whole of “Ainerien ling the oe * DISTILLERS' ASSOCIATION. and have unde nolse enough, Since you ficid’s speech, sustaining tho prinelples of the | by the Commit! Lovrviiie, Ky., June 1A. large meets WLE, Ky. —. pending measure, Mr. Iiiit a ee nt the Democratic mem- | Seldier of the Mexican or Florida wars who | the Southwes this set shall not apply to any | Insixston balug guaranteed the same time as iverage of 17.2, and in Australia the propor- Were away there has been 9 chauge in this ‘Mr, Robeson—t desire to thank the gentle- | bers considered it, ‘The Senator from South | {eurred no physical disability from his serv- | arrangement, tn Mnes, if they join in the | tion is already 10.0, House from a hell toaparndise. We were all | jaan from Now York for. havin Ice, and who 1s nut in need of pecuniary as- Ing of Kentucky distillers was held here to . . y wz liad that | Carolina (Hampton) had placed his braver: +} " eo gt 1 ‘ Gi Fou were makingsuch a fuss out there.” | Speech rend, because, I know hat. while Carolia Cifarniton) eg placed lis Uravery sistance, ve noties of an amendment | qPASSENGER-RAYE ‘TROUBLES. ¥. M. CG. A. day to organize a Distillers’ Association. ine DUG METS Cox Tone ages at us | swrong fades away truth endures forever, during the war,’ he contiied, "to dis- Hiding thet ho. person should teecltarus | ~ Tha General Passenger Agents of the St The Ton, T. J. McGibbon, of Cynthian ; fein ub Mr. Cox retorted wile Scnotbe | -pAlt Cox (interrupting)—Don’t beso solemn. | charge ns best L could the duties of the posi- | Providing that no person should recelve Louls and Chicago Roads will hold _o joint | Third Day%s Seaston of the Goneral | elected President, and John Calishan, of this 5 louse cheered so that Robeson could not be [Laughter.) — - ; tion to which the people of Georgia, without | Penslon tinder this act who would not be i th {the Chie Rallrond Scerctaricw? Conference. city, Secretary and Treasurer, Tho prinelpal beard for a moment, when he said that “In Mr. Robeson—And tho gentleman must re- | any solicitation of my own, saw proper to | eutitled to a pension under the Provision of | tnceting at the room of the Chicago rond Th Hat fon of the o fe t ottice is to be nt Louisville. P future years, when this debate is history, the | member that, when in Faure mencome to | cafl me, and Lam brave enough now neither | the law relating to soldiers uf the Inte war, | Association in Ashland Block to-day for the io morning session of the conference o: ‘< pd ezirnatot ‘ Gurfietd read here to-da: wilh ie ead this dehafe,, hty,rematks. ,.., sil to boast of my own achlevetients nar to de- unless he should Sebasy iar onth that he | purpose of equalizing passenger rates from the Secretaries of the Young Men’s Christian KALLOCH'S CASE, a Jot common nibs ee One a win RE roRaortEN ent ie preelats those of tho hi orable Suunto. from | helical jieeds such pevelay for, the support | Missouri River poluts and Omaha, Under | Association was opened with a Bible reading 3° . South Ca: rolinn. Itdid not require a war to os Tandy sesslon, adjsurne a. *] the present nrangement the through rates | conducted by HL. ¥. Williams, StateSceretary Say Franctsco, June 11.—L. M, Kalk Mnendinents were offered, but only one | While those of our candidate will stand ko cy " make mea Union man, Lam, and ever have i of Missourl, At 9:30 Allen Folger, State | ™Urderer of De Young, asks to be discharge itso courts tbo open te dupa org | toute {laughten |) Vr | eet ong, trom county, 1 fe CANSAS. ail, Kansas Clty aro lower in proportion | Seeretary of Now amare, ook ts char | {0H custody on a allegntion that the pro 7 ie fs ty a t Southern States under the Constitution in rom a exe poluts are proportional Knowles’ I it Pe am han, of New Fork, offered, Scerles. of ax the Nav Deparemient, we all eaaw that tho order to appease Northern wrath or to show | Am Appeal for Ald to the Drought-Suf- | jower via St, Louls than via Chteago. The tion,” opened by a paper by George A. Hall, enor Toset Polo Gun is by farthe best, : SrELER Es notte hanes Southern: wi ldo. {Laughter.) ‘Tlie speech of Garfield's, from | Northern peuplo that L have been brought to ferers, - Chicnzo roads and particularly the tows | State Secretary of New York. Mr. Hall gald AMUSEMENTS, i ior “They wee all “refected: of curse. | which the extracts {inve juat been rend, 18 20 g.conaion of sutnnlanve: anid subservient Fase wats Tune, seven inane Be | pool. Hines ary greatly fiseatlated, we als thot the relation of the State Seerctary was CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, rie ‘They will re i ra- | much better than the specchies of the gentto- | loyalty.” He adde STOLE DOSItO it Committee, recently organized In this | Stal fest sh that of sn axecutive ofllcer. 11 Hd se aa ee inrwot the sunter and fate spaces Et the other side that I cannot Help te could noe ba excused by referenve to past | city ng a channel of rellof between the dex about Carman iemunt thee He more edule to the organization of the State Conte Pi N AFOR Stil, ahead noe 4 VETO PHODALLE, Pet eae rays orks Thrnes of today | 8st. Butler, replying to, Till, sald In his ae counties of the poutecant ae seutsnt there nay be considerable trouble regurdiny | 10 Its division into districts, and to plans and Hekay aude competitors, aad a wen nabligans x eet ting tho President wilt dill to the thoughtful Bait the conservative | Judgment tho Committee had exceeded Its | and enstern portions o: te, has lssued | through passenger rites to the ast, as the “To the Locul Breaniaations In City Cen- Large Audiences UNDER FULL SAIL E * i . | authority. They were instructed to take | the following uddress: » | Culeago Knes are suffering from the diserim- ay 4 # . “3 plovides for the appolnitment of Depiitles by tole af both artic. Twillsond up tho ar- | fetimony. As mueh obliged to te Senntor | “s It ls well known that for several months | luntion mudo in favor of St. Lows, Fee nee Soomasy paper, feour tA (Grou courts, and would make conflicts at the | “phe article having been read, Mr, Cox con- | from Georgians he was for his efforts w | past a adrought has prevalled in the | ,, ‘Tlie seaboard emigrant rates, about which Conerniee. : hatlonn: Polls possible and almost Inovitable, thued: “After that exhortation, Task.our | Secure hig ndmuissfon to tho Senate, if tho | region Iving {uumediately east of the Rocky | there hasbeen considerable wrangling dur- | ©9! To the Local Organizations in Towns and a ‘TNE DEHATE, Repunitean ‘friends whether tiey cannot | Senator hnd yoted for his | admission | jountains, and that it ling extended into the | ing the last few months, will also. be dls- by GRAND MATINEE Teauz,x1,oechalt of : Ne antie sehoot Gblldren, Teachers, &Parentg =~ while thers was a doubt of his clec- | Wweste : a. cussed. On this business ‘the trunk Ines get | Country Places,” W. C. Tisdel, State | vor this occasion a = Dap Maras ys ee and pay of at seller Pe vou aut, ADBnaNENT nor was he Ina position to set himself up as tees lnainly orentitelrort of eer 11 tee milk. The Western roads demaud u larger | te be found in peculiar towns; all kinds of ‘Usual night performance, msl nix! CHANGE OF CAST esisrcite tspaie Only auditorium in Chicago nota awoat-bux. A tow 4 ef cvol you, 3 Work are undertaken, much ef It with no el “ a supertor to every other Senator in his devo- | pee “ . | Share of the profits of this business, wud to | WOrx f c 9 eee giwiterzca the bli ts esha, inegndsato | never advuetted any soch Bias his "| tonto sont copport the’ Constitution, ‘hostdtitment of these counties iy gery | soaure ths hd hoy have entered ito an | Ferg Yolldetned ai “hey mato broust aro Teen Ee eon ulings In- | Mtr, Cox—Garfleld has defended this meas- tor’s mind of fils title, let hin inake in mo- See SRuTETe en Te eee bhtrary rates... This agreemant, however, | specific work for young men, Every new upplied by powerful tachinary. Hox-oF 7, the Bice! - Seer it; EI i 5 fo Mead dnprovir Boece arate a ae tho | "Nir. Kelfer—Never. tion now to vaente tho seat and he (Butler) | have exhausted thelr scanty means tn the | Catiiot be carried into effectyet, owing to the | town wil deat tue Secretary tact ‘hemay, ee UP ity eet vene bet ats before the rusty . Senate amendments to the Civil Sundry bill | Bfr, Cox—Then the New York Timealies, | Would join hin in demanding an Investizn- | cultivating and improvement of. their lands, | Obstacles thrown in the way by the: trunk canfurcnees, muviligs wile Executive HAVERLY’S THEATRE, % non-concurred In, aude Conference | Mr, Kelfer—Mr.. Garileld voted nealnut, 9 Hon. 1 ¢ proposed to hold Mis seat by ‘no | During the provalence of the drought they Hines, whieh donot ane to (fia hg Soards and oflciul members of local nssacla- qed teaacui aire See eee ee Committee, cousisting of {stount, Clymer, and | measure wilen hud none of the bad features oun further remarks Butler sald he wasglad Pre cea Peer arin and patlenee, fre | he wwestern inex ‘Tho Western tines have | Hons. In all, he should Impress upon the Hee, hart wiorious Watarduy Niebe eet on 1 if . laine 5 Young Men’s pics ‘Tiawieye Poet weren Democratic eee donot yleld to yon. The gen- | to learn that the Senator from Georgia was’ | work by which they might mmnintain | tuken steps lately whieh, it ie claim, will ote ng th wore enor fereheountee party for failure to piss any needful meas- | tleman from Ohio ikeiten is not large A UNION MAN, thelr familles, The ‘ordinary privatious bein the trun lthes te teria, Butingr cf not iiinisters how to preach the Gospel, but to Has, decluring it divided on nil great live | cuough In brain to weur the mantle of his | but there were four years during which we | of frontlor iife thay Ive borne with- | ts vo tho ation providohe are Kept eccrate | Teach out, and gather into the Church from iittes, and predicting Its defeat nt tho com- | collenzne (Gariteld) yets and, though homny | did yot hear so much. of it, Porhaps the | ott ® murmur, Under their pres- AL tho meeting today final stevs ary to by | HO multitude of unsaved young men, tag election, try to HL if, he must culfivate something also { Senator had thon thought it prudent to con- | ent extraontioary distress thoy — hilve | ene tn catty the ae ae a iat to | hundreds and thousands of such as shall ba Mr, Huwley sald tho bill was intended to | before ho undortakes to interrupt gentlemen | cen! his rent opinion, exiibited the steady courage and the quick Gilet, carry the new arrangement Into | oad. bein the direction of mutilating and ham- | so itt ntly’ here, because we know lis rec- | Mr. Hampton sald whatover other criticlam | fertility of resource that might have been . “fo Places Where No Association Exists,” ppal rt Of tne Vopular Attraction, JAY IA UNCHT TOMS CABIN CO, nud the MAL & DIRAPEE : ‘LE 1031'S CAIN COMIMNA'TION, forming (ht i pironwost Company that ever prosanted thie Fawout et : "UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Jotraducing a, cenulny iMoodhound Ubasc. . b Rabat Bande Bolred saulige Biter Ty trained . W iB, wi rained ‘I's afarni ono, , ener Witks BEAUTIFUL GATES AGAIL . Ting the -oxisting statutes. It was said | ord on certain things, The man who has | might be made on the Senator from Georgla, | expected from thelr intelligence and charac : opened by W. E. Luwls, Stata Seeretary of | cuideun, ult night prices; i they occupy rosorred tthe propusition in thu DIM! hud been aug- | Just Interrupted me is the man who altnoked | nopie doubled itis Ability to oxpress “lis | ter, aud that ehallenge out respect and nd- AEE RORD COSISITRSTON ERS: Wisconsin, Ile suid. tho State Secretary roats full price, “ivery clila required ta have a ck ted by the distinguistied gentleman from | Gen, Garett for his position on this bil, thoughts plainly. ‘Therefore, when he plains | miration. We have in our possuaslont posi- . The Board bears the relation of Evangelist in spirit and | Shy MUMiey chimes, Mentance-Orixival New York ho (Gartield). Yn the abounding good | ~ Mr. Keifer—Not at all. ly, a month ago, wentontof his way to warn | tive and rellablo information that many | Srnixorieen, I. June 11.—The Board of | ofurt, ‘That he muy bu an example In love | Zalenden Company, tature of his magiulticent heart Uintwentle- | df: Cox concluded with the prodiction that | the Senutora from: South Caroling, and fine | famnilles are Barely miuntalning Ife by the | Raitroad and Warehonsc Commisstuners met.| for souls and power to reach thent, WVICKER’S THEATRE, Gan had suggested something one day on | withn good ticket at Cinclnnat! the Democ- pute fmproper motives to them, ho (Wamp- | use of conrae and sufticlent food, and that y. A com tion, dated May 27, | ‘The Association is a misylon of the Church Wich the Democratle party had built this | rac: would be successful in November, Las efron Coke at 1 in n) had felt justified in repulling the necn- | in some instances there ts actual suffering was received from Col. MoH, Chamberlin, | to young men for their salvation, and all the LAST MATINEE AND NIGHT + That party had Mr, Carilsie’s amendment wus adopted | sation and slekness from luck of food. Our suifer- 5 Offers of these organizations must be filled Betis treet Ueasiaty : ; ' " 0 4 - z . 4 Ing people should have help, and that help tendering his res!gnation us Secretary of the oe Shrist. * als BH RUN Folt IT EAGENLY, withouts division, and the other amend. ‘Mr. Hampton said ‘the Senator from | Ing yp pe rendorad elvertuily’fheruly, Mit | Hoard, which necepted the resignation with With tho spirit of Christ, The Secretar also ABBEY’S : nents were rejectod, Mr, Lapham’s being de- | Georgia hind given nearly all parties the ben- | should orf ee tint At mig wi vr an foatrd by rel of yeas ‘84, nay ir, i Pit by his sii: pot out not to be dis- | at once in thelr behalf, ‘Therefore we appeal | regrot and commended Sr, Chamberlin us a} sons who are Interested tn this Intellectual, wlicy froin the grant! heart of that man, be Tho DAN then passed—yeas, 110; naya, 85— | pleased that he (ifnmpton) clalmed the right you, the residents of the alder and wenlth- gentleman In every way entitled to respect | physical, and moral welfare of young men fausy the responsibility had buen on’ the S party vote, pin .d. catablish ra thee hold an Indepundent upiulan. iis oa for portions of tie Fie Gur section ought and coniidence.. A complaint by G. W. and | Way be thoroughly busted i, ee "pepo 4 ing h cl y gaye 1s Assoc! 3 ae Wititams, of. Wisconsin, suld that’ the pe, Sanat ase a Ine tite een te nate tee Ghotnta ald shall bave nelther reason nor pretext for | Sumuel Ill, of New Athens, ngalnst the | TNO Ay ee aera on. “lle benraila I i . i HUMPTY DUMPTY SPANISH STUDENTS. Noxt wouk Inauguration of the Comlo Opara Sem the relution of 9 help In seeking out Indlyid- routes, if ty " 4 2 hays outside the limits of the State. Tha | Cuiro Short Line, was considered. They L young men in all these towns, teks | MOUWTHE BUOU OUERA COSUANY in the Ay was the parkas ae te ea eogaS | Tne House adjourned inhis former speech, le wold venture to | Ehateinan of dia Comicge ts Sfa} Wiliam | charge thatthe raltoad has unjustly diserin. | HaU gat aauett a a tow Cows, and wets SPHOTR KNIGHT. Hection laws had been enucted when the : > quote another Wit hae might Intorest hii Bins, who Is also Master of the Stulo Girange- | inated againut New Athous In favor of Detle- | them up in all that portalus to. spiritual HOOLEY'S THEATRE, fountry hud been confronted with fraud KELLOGG-SPOFFORD. nora: <r; | Mheother officers are prominent eltizans of | Wis ne Lawextarted fron the compiniuaate, | power and ability’ wor lay iutalllgent avorers ATE tho Nortir and force in the South nid when HILL ENDS 118 REMATKS, But In opinion, always in thé wrongt “| the State, Goy, St, Jolin indomes the organl- | Ye, ane Hasextorted from the comp + | du the Master’s vineyard, MONDAY, June 7, One Week, and Wednesday io the question hud been, whethior’ the. "dovern Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hvorything by turns, and nothing very tong," Ra the ehjece ele: to furatal rellabla etna ee Se MeN EE a thaurderos use elses forty 4 Pied in Sie Acts, by the autor ofthe ‘two Orphans’? 7 ve " : ‘ ies oY, os } ° e . ho order of wxereises for the afturnoun ses: y i Berna Yield fraud and, surrender to PALETTE Rae ae rte a nee Caueter from the Committes‘on Appro-" agoney through which contributions may be | A novel complaint was recelved ’ from | sion stated thot. thore were presentat the | entitled - A CELEBRATED CASE. ' Wood & Mowry, of Geneseo, who complain | Conference afar Intger nimber than have nly Provision that “twin special deputies? | announcement of lila wordy career when he | pristions, Teportad, <with amendments, the | sent to tho needy, uid be appoluted simply mevant that riot Y ioneral Deilclency bill, Biavod on. the that tho rate fixed by the Bonrd on Ive-stock | 8tveuded uny previous Conferer Under the auspleas of A. M, Palmer, Unlon dquara at should ba P yon | Sid, speaking of the Kellogg-Spofford case: | cutendur, . E VETERA x 4 ‘i AFTERNOON BEBSION. i ¢) . each sid It wus not for hits. to heise | *Lhope t have now elused my connection | “sf! Winans, understanding that 10'¢uo THEN ‘ANB. . from Geneseo to Clileagy Is tho very lowest JW, COM ban f og q 4 Tn tho afternoon 8. M. Layford, State Sec- dlouse or to counsel {t, but, In the name | with this case forever.” Ho had been for two | wished to speak on tho Kellogg resolutions jululmiin rate that can be obtulned from the retary of Michigan, preskled,’ ‘The first Clos E iT f the Grand Ro« | Company, and that this rate enables the } spregnmness, roe tstieg, OF hak hope w hich | hoursthrashing over the old straw of thts tedi- ae ie Bit to srenston Eaiaerow in ous “auton at Mtllwaucee, farmers Wo ship thelr own stock, “or put It | lople, taken up Wad @ Tho Helution of the “ot the people, by tho people, ait forthe | We hackneyed, dreary partisan story, and the | MieeicuM and gudiany Wars, : Spectal Dispatch to The Chcago Tribune, Shy allGh a al ato cated heavy’ BhIDEeTS te | ened Dy O Pale eee i Marshall, State People" should be perpetuated through all | Senate and gullerles were tired when thls |“ Nir, Hoar eallod for the yeas and: nays. | Minwaviee, Wis, June 11.—Tho city Is Nera eed teres tea cee atints | Secretary of Tndtunne our Saute Boctobeeles Mz, te, tat It say here with one voles | srgteful announeemontwas made, ‘There was | ‘Tho motion was agreed to bya party vole, | deain brilliantly Ulundnated this cvening, | SK {HS Hourd to recon higher figure, State bullutlis, toe vl that whutever was nocessit yand } one passage In this debate, however, which ine Deniwernts vor Yon and the wltapnb, “Dut.the streets ara not nearly so crowded a3 ‘The complaint of William Donoho agulnst ji Phe Relation, a tha, Local Sveretary to ind penceeeye the parit oe ths bate rhox will live in the memories of the two South that it Ls vollt a araealone they have been for the past three or four | the Vandalia Hau, for unjust diserinina- tis Antsrhatlotal Worle eet gcuganed the Bi regardless of partisin purposes UF arti Carolina Senators, and which will: bo | “Nt. joar averred that It was to getrid of | Nights, ‘The reunton is practically over, and | tlon, way cuns{dored, and the road ordered to | Conference, opened by cBurnvy, o fan Sr ‘ te International Cominittos, au ends, [Appluusyon the Republican alde,) | referred to in tho — Congresslonal | the Kelloggs resolutions, ylsitéré are departing ‘na rapidly ag they anawor bers goinplalnt, that it may take the ‘hte Chr apap ete its ae orning weston, ‘Prediiced wit ivory Nom Music, Now Costunius, New ‘Furniture, and Decora Hong,’ Munday, June Li—Nathal's colobrated Enyii Opara Conmpany, GRAND EXCURSION. CHICAGO TO MONTREAL AND RETURN, For the Benefit of St. Vlator’s College, AT KANKAKEE, ILI, a 0 : PUNE Y, Record n3 one of tho severest philliples ya came, “Some 6,000 veterans are still Iucamp, | “Phe Retatlon of the (nterniitional Work to ‘ My PMU sr cal +] ‘The correspondence in the complaint of ¢ mi $34 to fonaldored the pending bill as one of the | ever delivered by one Scnator ngainst an- WORK IN TIIE ILOUSE. éyiweting to take thelr departure to-morrow, Keeluy & Davis: ngulnst tho Clitengo & Alton | the State and Local Worl,” was then taken | ”A*° remperitte a ences eee ost dangerous that could be passed and | other, Bon Hj has not liked ft that tho THY ELECTORAL COUNT, RULE. Pearly al of the more pipininant visitors, was referrod to Commissioner Bogue, By) aiteations being answered by Mr, Me- Pe re Hide part of tha Jaws of a fres Government, | South Carolina Senators, Wade Hampton Apectat Dispateh to The Chteaga, Tribune, ipa lug Gens, Grant and Bherldan, Left this | the complaint wl George IL Iaaoy tat the | Bune. a of work for Commercial Trave | CORseMtay fone 2 two Special ‘Teaine sauand | Inco nice eno, bo entitied © A bULtO | and Butler, have interfered with his pet pas- | Wasimarox, D. C., Jung 1Le~Tie seaston | Hlemoon, mae a Chieugo, Koek Island & Tacitic Rallroud re Heuue allway und ony by’ sticuigau, Contra ut es be ae 21, To the Western Assootated Press, + fuses to pernilt Iim to put a switch to hiy | Slors” wus opened with a paper by C. A, AMULWaLKEE, Wis, June 11,—The great } coal-bank was referred vor Investigation of | Munger, reud by FE. W. Watkins, who made Teunion ¥ aul closed to-duy with memos | the law relating tothe matter. ‘The com. | some supplementary rewarks, wind ceremonies fn camp in honor of the dead } plalnt of Mitchell & Towle ayainst the Calro {| ‘The aiestion of the Watehman, whieh at the Union Sruny, “The ceremonies wery | & Vincennes wis decided, The Hoard held | wae continued over, day bufere yesterday presided over by -CommanderJu-Chilef | that, the rate wus reasonable, but that the | wos next taken up, Mr. ‘LK. af of Now fhions, of tha Grau d Anny of the Itepublle, Company ust refund tho wnount charged York, nviting pled ev of: gitbaeriptions, | E 2 Departinent of Wisconsin, An mwas | for elght thy, berctary, _tctlyered by Bishop-General Fallows, of Culs Ee few remarks, and the number of | pledges ne try ‘an Grand Wink to docommodate all who desteu te bu prose at the Calebralua uf St Jobn’a Duy. June 2 iekoty way, bu avoursd in ad et 6 of the Grund Vrunk Kallwag, 1 Bouth Clarkest., curve of Wuablugion, Chicago, 1, Parties und Societtus outside of Chicago desiring to procure Uckets in ndvayoe may do su by addressing ARTHUR CHRISTIAN, it air, Wi a a ston of driving William itt Kellogg from | of the House to-morrow will ‘probably be eprovltane setagga ou ay Sy oa the Senate, Their interference hns made It | taxon up in debate on the Electoral Count Tent olnted In equal numbers from the dif- | almost certain that Kellogg cannot be ex-| Joint tule, and it may torminaly In a fill, itr political parties, pelled, and thatthe mad plans of partisan | bustering scene, .The Democrats have de-. viding Tenn ead an amendment pro- leaders cannut be successful. This opposl- | termined to make an atteinpt at Jeast to pass trerefi of the elective franchise. tlon has embittered TIM}, and he has waited | ft, andthe Republicans aro dktermined, i! ae. Carlito submitted an omendment au- | until today to review the arguments of | thelr opposition to it even to lengthy/o1 —— ; : , ‘ 64 South Halsted-st., Chicago. ie (zig the soverul Circult Courts of the | those two Senators and to denounce. them | making dilatory motions. ‘Tho Saperviggrs’, PCHE0, and a poom by Allss Addie Ballou, of 2 AN EXTENSION, given exceeded one thousunt, A committees 3! 4 SOU ase thin Einav i dilled Stagg fo open thelr reupeetive Courts | with the ferocity of his invective, and to hold |*bill, which provides that these Stleors shall aa Fran Unies wore largely attended, and Oine ie aen fe itne ie William At galthation te: Chative’ Fema Geneve, EXCURSIONS. ; 5 Deputy Starshalg,.” PuTvOse Of AVDOINUNE ) them up.to acom with : bo appoluted by the Courts, ts tutended 8 | mg closest” auSatloy Was Gadd Ge oe eae Butler Duncan at Now York Cliye Pres. | SMitzerland, Gouvral Secretary of the Ce | me miogant and Commodious #ide-Wheol Steamer ee The previous question’ was then moved, Hid WITHERING TRONY, one of Ita effects to legislate Johuny Daven- | dlence. pay ver Duncan, of New Lo! yy Presl- | tral Tuternational Comuilttee. A committes i seconded, Jeuving ong hour to Mr, Har- | for, whatever his Democratic colleague may | port out of office, Of course the Republic- “Sc! Vitainge, who lugcharge of the bil, | think of lia tn ls other relations, Hon Tl | aus will resiut the D{il, and. the Democrats, ns ie made ec ooated the Dill. He wold }1y odrtanly an orutor, and 1s perhaps the | knowing tls, have little expectation of being Ullng law, "The Gentlemen ‘onthe Repubil- | stcatest master of Irony and the readicat | obleto pass the bill, °° 0 vide had argued so a4 to convey tlie lin- | with satire of any man of his party tn the THM BUNDAY CIVIL WILE. Heston that the billuought to Interferewlth | Banate, He analyzed the speeches of Hawp- | The action of tha Senate In increasing the sifeities ot Deputy Murshaly os now pro- | fom and Butter with marvelous power, and | items in the Sundry Civil bill to the amount ily change ot Tae te Dut the Taek Hts | deluged thoir suthors with his splonetto | of something like $3,000,000 may lead to some to the mode of appolutment, aud inthe } Venom, He allowed his passion, however, to | acrimontous debate ‘In the JTouse, as the dovislons that Deputy Marshals should be | carry him into fudiscretion, as he admlt- | Democrats aro afralit to pass ft tn ity present pot eduah Dumbars from tho different | ted, to the amazement of the Democrats In wave, 2 Cox coal Cosy fas the House Mr, sy the Senate, that tho Democratis members | ought efeat the A were In or wer of Nerang? ie see ee away, tae of the: Elections Committee bad -found it | der he would ask: to lay the bill and amend- Sputles for election purposes ? dificult to doclare that Butlor’s title to | ments on tho table, The Republicans have r. Harrig—No, it does not touch that | his seat was aa quod’ as that of the rejected | given notice that they will hold tha Demo- Metlon af all, Republican, Corbin, and that the Democrutic | cratic majority Tesponatble for this extrava- t Whilto—Doos it not defeat entirely the, majority in the Senate, having seated Buller | gauce as woll us all otbors which this Con- FLORA © gd Clarkeat. Uridye daily for Excursions on thy SATURDAY, 3 Evanston—lKound trip tloket, 50 cents. Parag Movniighe erousion tw eine City, re uriiug Bunday wurnlng. Huvud rip, 6. Miate Moopligbe tzcurat nek zeuraton m, For further particula ouelt Eiiratead ie BAUS SUMMER GARDEN AND CONCHID IAI, ‘Twenty-socoud +t, Cottace (iruve und Indiane-ave, Maguia. Sacemar Right Canceni a cut Summer adenigbeand, Svory Nigh auAing tbe wumieer, Tast Wook uf Mist Dara Gurdus Miecle, Gruia Qegratio: Vucuustl Superb ‘Orchuains ul Star 5 cunts, . eye a ALLIEN, Manag ak Gen--Grant arta h ny dent of the Mobile & Oliv Raltroad Come | was also appoluted ty prepare a ulnuta on for Green Ba; Where ey gio mogn tral, pany, arrived in this clty to-duy, and way | the death of Mr. ny cathwoll, formerly with Senator towes he ha let ths hera wet by the owners of the land In Ken- General Secretary at Guelph, Ontario, Boldlers: Natloual Hone by Hsubucbs in | tucky, between this elty and Fort Jeiforaon, | Canad XVENING SESSION, +The old fron Brigade ot Wisconsin, rit from whom it 1s stated ho purchased the | pe grat half-hour was euiployea by a &: P ef | right of way for thelr track, and land for ; ¥ eerie tH aneeeor cass a he | eae shots, ict tee tue axiie | WM eating on, Chaat Gh Testy tuwoelution of miviuberuhip. with, oecaionay fi#ONret thy Mobile d Ohio Rallroad frum va. see iptcmgeh ll E :raunions. Several Individual reximents have Column 3S: br esau Larnalnis, wo thls clty | “Sho first tople, “Suttable Young Afen for /Suilarly organized nasaelutions, idk bi De tre fy 08 possible, the Often, of General Boerulary 1 Now Are ‘all trniny aud by tomorrow noon no nde. | SANTA 110 aes |. UXTENSION, papers prenared pe Ay Wad ree of able namber Will Fouls | ‘The steamer cl Y Ob Miiile: which sailed | Schenectady, N. ¥., and ‘read by Jolin OG, " During all ths prosad rot, Ene vast numbers | from New York for JaVans and' Vera Cruz Lynch, of Harrisburk, Pa. ot visitors the city hay been us orderly and | 9 few days ago, carried out 400! tons of rally Tho remuluiug tne of the evening xegsion wvold of crime as in ordinary thuca, and tools for 3,000 men. ‘These with ten flat vag alyen to Canalilerartont of the yer i —-——————— work, the topic belng begun by the Rev, F, “tale Rovivum " reswros gray nal toitaorge | cars and a locomotive which will xo | Von Scllunbach, “Phedr work Is rrermmnyeg tou for W vents, by the next steamur aro for the BMoxlean | vast lumpurtance aud was duly emphasized,

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