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Madison and Peorin-sts. ARGAINS BARGGATKS) —_— $250,000 S! Regardless of Cost ! WILL MIOVE TO State and Hadison-sts,, About April 1st. T0 BE DISPOSED OF “AS USUAL,"” [EADERS AXD PROMOTERS o POPULAR PRICES ! Madison & Peoria- SELECT TATLORING. T NOTICE! 20 per cent stcount onall heavy Winter Garments, during Feb. - ruary, 1881, and 10 per cent Discount on all other Garments during same time. EDWARD H.Y_& co., Tailors. Seated propount, nh“ o roparnis, 1n trinficnte, conditions, will be o'clock noan, on L r Q at Wi timg and bico 4 llluy witt e nmmul 1iythe prese !‘n of bidders, (nr the’ tranaportation of milltary remu. 1 the following described routes in tho Deparimedit of tinkuty, durhic the your conimencing Apri . ) und ondie Miren Siec 1 ~WAGUN THANSPORFATION on “ltouta tn Mifnesoin nod Dakotn'otrin wid to' atntiune i Uio Hatoof Slinnesota und Taoerltory of Dakotn, nubjoet &.‘m- conditionscontained in torsi of cunisact for 2-WAGHY TRANSPORTATION on “Routo in Munnn '—from utid 10 atations by the Torritory of 3ontuna, In necidnnco with conditions contained i form of ¢ o th 3 £ ‘l Ry 'Im\l ‘5“ TRAR Ry ton, D, it ineourt itvor. bos Sarch to tha 10l o nl 5 ?}l]l] lnu?‘l bo nllll)u gll e oryica front [iarmar lhuvunh o Fort Kozl o 1 ar B, (on lfl'llfllu.‘ il\’lrrl and from and hot any Nlt nul uon on llu\olhmllnnu 1tiver, durlll' it vlkalion s it ape i Sor o Tiver ruta dwould specity o )fllnllflorclc)l ufiicer, enlistod lllll"r Y aniate Wrystores for the whol vl dlintaneu will bo orfor LS PERIUAGE Botweon Vort Abrabam mncnm. D, ) ‘."h“.‘,:“%#,‘.;.?m erota” Sapiost fo'tha el (AR rin uf contruct for thut rorvice, ach bro wulmaz Lo 1n’ 4r) tuined #ichoate, and accompmnien by a hand i lnfl-‘n’m‘?’»‘i n::lnmxnnd doltnrs (85,000,100, ~0xcont far tho for- 6 sorvice,—cxueuted mirictly In accordunica with "‘:h'm"w mnmumn-, 2ad upuh tho blank form fur- fhaed 8 UsCIoL, uuarsnicolng that 1 roposn dn neco 203 chmrued for Uiobevic b 1o wmurdo “m: J er helng nutined of e awa ton bo tade within {aeataty dnyeabovo montined s, necont fursatioui S maclony SOCHEY: G O Cor I g Hmof gy llmlmmfl Joliara (o ktul pe nco, of tho contruat, a"ncgfl-m.maumm Tho bid will L idder wiil bo ronuiro ndn in tho ."rl D‘!‘:'I:l;u (huu;un‘ (ll;:l'l‘l:: mmll“'h" lrgl““ll}l.‘ "'l‘llwl", nmlmlnnn\- Tusorvas flw right to rojoct any or ontl £ Eoh Ih" with s m S A sament 0Ty Shipmenta’ inndo mato of quantities tranapariod o dusluz tho woason ot T, (o bo flll In mining the lowest bid, may bo wapplicatinn o i o ce, ar to o afica of tio T .aunw%uu.(n‘.;:,s“\ Hilng aworth, K km XY Hol AL finne- s the cuse U, 8. Ar Chlot unurwrm.-wr. Nnnce to Euntractors n‘flz:,‘:,&””"" T rocotved untll Fep. 2, 1891, k0 o i P 1. o the wroughtund cast iron worki {" g RIS, mork, plastoring, waintivg and tekeun Counly dntl s mdunciicastuns o by soon it s AL St1: hliet atfico. ‘) n at i, A, 32 hnnu", et .m“lv:";l:‘mum lenummu. o ATLY, OX TALL, M'Alm\'l. BEEy, " AND DOUILLL T Wit YL MULLAGAY: TLE, LEHIAD) mxgnuwz 1 rieot e i, atvew Hlead, nuly -ununm ut Toniate uart cans, rich, per- i [ onty d i s lor ores I m.mnuuu ot uunun. Loading RN L i, holesale Druggists, 78ang 77 Randolph-st, SlllJPS I,ll'l',‘ Athlbh TY-FLIEYT ANNUAL SEATEMENT O TN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Or THE UNITED STATES, 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. HENRY B, HYDE, President. FOIR TIHE YEAR ENDING D-ECHMBERR 31, 1880, AjlosT ¥ LENGEIL ASKETH, JAN: 1, 1,090,097, Premiums, ntofest o Nat Prolli on Invosiuionts Hi.’.'lvl.lm.u\ DISBURSEMENTS. Clyn‘lmn“ by Leath and Matured Kndow- IS § 2,507,564.84 vl nultics... 2106,410.04 Djscounted "luntine Foiicin: Totnl Pnid Polley: Dividend on Capital Asoncies and Comn eneral Exponise State, County, and City Taze NET CABH ASSETS, Doo. 3, 18%, ASSETS. [N Ronda and Mortaacos. 800041500 U)'Ill l;‘\l 'Glnh‘w ‘flackls, 2,513,601.00 Author) tho lmwnol tho Niato fl‘i‘ N :5"\94 bY ANST 42047 Loans recured T0G4,02.88 Heal Eatate In ‘lul‘ \U'K und s and purchased tnder foreciosur BINIGLO Cush ‘:‘m Ihllnd.'lrllnla\lnkl‘ “:‘A’I l‘th‘orl;l ‘H:’I; asitories: on nteront B Sincn reeaivod) o o B IEHO0TZI Dun 1 um Z0A2.3 $38,400,604.2 Hll ket value of BIDEKI lllld Tlonds over e s 15mL 'flll!! it ATK.G 1':3:1“:"11! ane mld In procens of calloce L'&Jl 153.3%.00 Daoterre [ Total Assets, Dec. 51, 1880.841, 108,002,823 TOTAL LIAMLITIES, including lognl ro- for reinrance of all existing folctoa. 5 Totnl Uudivided Stirplu Of which belonzs (na computed) (o oF alitiantn wenueal ein $4.80,00021 w ballees 1n Tonttno chuss 423,20.00 Risks Assumed in 1880, $35,170,805.00 Risks Outstanding, - $177,597,703.00 From tha undivided surplus, rovaraionary dividonds WAl bt deelared, ayalinblo on' aettioment 0f nost ane gt remiu, th undiniey yarlie 1 i uhintin of Tt 1o iy ort (0 AMBHED FXD Mandard oF siio 5tate o7 New, PR é',ng }Actuatics, e, the nndersignen, have, in parson, earefully ox- aminad the nceounts, ind_ eountod und oxamined in antail, ho ursets of tho Suctety, und cortity thut the 1oreki.ng Mutuiuont thereof 1s Currvet, BENNINGTON F. RANDOLPH, JAMIES M. HALSTED, HENRY 8, TERDELL, PTIOMAS A, CUMMINS, JOILN 81, Epecinl Commity Tninted (niaber Recounta at tho oi LOANK, [ the Honrd of Directors, aps 189, to oxamiue 110 nssots und 6 of the year, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. onry 1t, Hydo, Jobn &, growat, tico n((\l). lII'L iy dohn 1 ne Uearge ', Ad 1lobt, Foney A 1hurinit, Chuniny Heney £ spunidivk, Homuin At o, Willkani 1. ko sy Aloxundor, Willinm A, \Hmnlnck. Wl"l ker, Parker Hundy, Wit Gy Latmbert, Tenry 4, Marquand "onry IML irieton, @ hores & . tfotlos, dond b Mecok: W \\'mmwn,xm Stophe hnmlu Alex: o WIE Cuayion, Liula Fitgeernld, AWlliingy M. Bl William Ajexandor, Bamucl U, Uvodrivh. rao; nurmwn. . Butier, huunw lL Blunrt, JAMES W, ALEXANDER, « Vielresidul, - SAMUEL BORROWE, -« Setond Vice-Presideat, 3 MEDICAL EXAMINENS, W, LAMBEILT, 3L D, EDWARD CURTIS, M. D, E. W, 8COTY, Suporiniendont of Agoncies. BRANCH OFFICE, 108 Dearbarnest,, Chicngo, 1l MANAGERS, 0. P. CURRAN, W. M, CRAINE, . ¥, WATSON, Cashicr. . ORGNS. %] Size. ExtraLougsitelng Larga Sounding onrd: Turs | B unmy. ' oy Action. B Stand’In Tunc, Elegant Rasewood Cate. Durablo. Temple of Mus 16 mmas: ., Chlcago % Now Btyles. % Now Prices. ew Cataloguo, Seut Froo, Actma wauted In every County. Where wo bave no_ngent, Wil scll § BEED B Temple of Music, IM an HL‘ Chluxo Slmpllmty and Economy» LI BURLINGEON PILES A. H A.bbott & Are made of extra strong Flour Sack Pa- Co., No, 147 State- st., Painting and Drawing Material. Commission Merehans, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 88 & 80.La Salle-st., Chicago. EDWARD M. FIZLD, JONN P, TIIESHELT, per, with Tag Board Covors, in the fol- lowing gizes and prices s LETTER, 0 1-2x11 1-2, $6.00 por doz. ST4 ’I‘EML\"I‘ or LO\[’L REPORT, 7x9), #06,00 per doz. NOTE, DRAFT, and RhCEll"l‘ Gx111-2, $6,00 per doz, POSTAL CARD, 6x8 1.4, $4.80 por doz. The Letter sizo will hold 8,000 Letters arranged alphabetieally, all ensy of ref- erence. We have not heen able, horetofore, to got these manufactured rapidiy enouglh to {11f erders promplly, but can . now supply all demands. SKEEN & STUART, Stationers, 77 Madison-st,, CHICAGO, for {ho “Burlinglon h!cs.' B A A, A uni nser, | Wiolesale Ageul; = OOILIN_NAVIGATION, NOTi'll GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. K Steamers sall Erery Saturday from New Yor! \+ for Southampton and Hremen. Pnssongers booked _for l.ondun Ilflfl Paris nat lowest ratus. Hates of pas trom Naw York to 'fifl‘l;l‘wnu‘l\l‘lllufl. ]M:lnlllfl‘!. |‘|.l whd l“““‘g:‘l' Il|ub CRbiny FA pocond-clan cabiL turn tickels nt rmlnulfl mivs, Uyll"flol 8% CO,1 Bowling Groen, he stuersde m“’ |l7 Ihu North German l:|h{d Il’fll’\l Hromen 10 Clileay o tho iy sganid nufhiorizad to -cnu e ucuuu tHautn Cing TNWAN LI LIN‘E Ocean Steamships, . Cflyrflng lhn llllilllsll and l!nllod N:’nltl lB.lnlh\. poul, via Quoe: T lfll \(1 nfl from lhn principal English, Scotcl lmnf. e . ad Heandinas i “ioo stopmorn carry no live lmnk St any Kind, "?h\" Cis ¢ ul('uwN yestorn Aent P DILAITS on Groat. Tiikain, 1o, Mud:d Continent tor sale. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FIRANOE, General ‘Fransntiantic Company. Dotween New York and lln,vto. Pler 42, N, It footot 1 “ravolors by this linu nvoid both tranalt b il imaY NG tio diacomturt of crossing tho Chaiinol LESSERY, Torlol ol oo Wednusd i inciuaing S and . aie ¥ et ‘ihcr beading, wid otomsie: CHiscis onaix of Parle in smount 't sult. WENTARN, Asent, 6Bowliuie Groon,: foot ke First L‘-hrn. 1 24, Including nn\wn of Cradit 1 ll l“sl 2L N, roa V. ", \\'lfi BE, Cabin Akon WAl Wik mossseAgent, | _WHLH. WINTER, Sléoruo’ Ao Uik AMERICAN LINE. Philadelphia and Liverpoal, ealiing at Quopnatown, Sailing. ruguincy nvulymwudnend-y from 1'hbindols plils, careying cabliy Inforaiodiute, 8nd stoerugy pas sonyers, und thu U, ED STAR LINE, u \Lud Bintw and Ruyul Bolglan Mnlls, O vk Loy i Antworp, (0 Dolghim, sailng groty Saturday from Now York und overy Wierhity turduy tron, Bhiladolphia, 5 Hickuta to or from Haro at Tiritain And (o C nnuuum sboiy to PETER WIIGHT & Boxs, o W £V 1l l-:u-x Randoigh STATE LINE ToGlasgow, Livorpool Uublla, u«um\1 and London. frons ¥ ove s Cabin g W aocu m intivn. - Hocon f" BTN sioumors oarry acco toerado, uiwur ONT ‘luu‘l WL & CO. SURiur curtic, seol . . ¥ and 16 Jiuiidolpli- .\ou‘f\w T Har Whhorn Alataes - Ubicazo ANCHOR LINE MALL STEAMERS ILOLLA, Ko % a ] LG AGRTA, Fob. 13,0 ' LA, i RN i nvvmuh:cm 323 4 4o 1t earry cattla, shoo Fhaioston gr-\lllfl Ml London direct. 1508 plEs UTOPIA, Foeb. 1A 1A Foh 19, Unm Cabins, 310 fa !'numt ckut at roluced ratus, vll’Nl)l"‘llM)Y umnu 418,50 Wastingtonae )_Y{lll’l‘ i STAR LINL, oducod flluflfl.feu::ll‘lllbl"{:lf Europe to St Clarket: wd WL SFHi RL¥RED VAGERGREN, Agont. =3 1 ‘mu.u;. GOREARD ROREMAN No. 102 Washington-st., OFFER FOR BALE CAREFULLY SELECTED [NVESTMENT SECURITIES Paying from 5 to 7 per cent interest, MONEY TOLOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT. On mroved Praperty n Chicago AT 8IX PER CENT. Appiyto WAL V. JA00ns, 100 Tourharnist., hssenent, MONEYTOLOAN On Improved Real Estate at Cusrent ratea. MEAD & COE, 149 LaSalle-st, . MISCELLANEOUS. ROTIGE 0 HAILROAD CONTRAGTORS, Ta lot, GROW cuble yarda of krnding, on tho New Qricans & bicifly D Trond, Ssotwoon Siansilald una Pleusant 11itl, La, the "le Lo ury ia ||L'l|lll¥ and Illll(ulllll fl"l-kllll. Liveral prices Kiven,— y buth ways. A-‘mn ll‘lllll lll’ lllnll vrlll b (uriiah rum suy; part of lowi ruskn, Jintisas, or Mise SR soports T Tt toNe und il aise o ruton of lmnwflnnllnn Tor mnn, Work will be b i weutions ot from unu 1 ton mils, Conimutars IH Ilull)ll '.I\II confur With the undersiined at shrovopart, CAIDEATEI S MAl IRV VDI, 1., Jai 2 1801, )t aclors. TOE. 'l second reguiar aunval wmoeting of the Chicago 0 And Drafts | Entorprive told wnd, Bliver Minwng Company will be HT ARG Cotanny's i, Mo 10 oA b0R-4ir 118 Gy O the 8 day oF Marcll, IS, K., 8. HUNT, Seerotary. FAYAL STRA\.‘I CGOODS. (¥ B, BEMUON & CO. Importers, i1 S11k-sty, opion, M sllpndquartors “tor Lidioa® uiid Mowa Hais and 01"1'10141&. G DELIEIA H?' r"s N i Fino Spectacies sulied to all stahts on sclentifia vrlm.lph:g. Oporaund Fleld (ilasses, Telescopos Mi STUBEUDUN, 1UTOIMBLATS. Bt I'IL"I'URIL-FRAHII G fll d PICTURE FRAMES il 1} ou to write formy III*I\IX!EIHNI‘. N & W ubasti-at, Tiye Trtbuuz, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 881, Mi. Bavanp, Chairmbn of the Scnate Canmittee on Fluance, reported the Refund- tug bill, with amendments, to the Senate yes- lunln),nud gave notles of s intentlon to eall it up for conslderation next week, ‘The amendments agreed on by the Committee provide that the bonds shall bear interest at 43¢ per cent per annum; that they shall be leemable In five years and puyable In twen- tys that the certificates shll be redecmnble in one year and payable . {en, and shall bear Interest not o excced 83 per cent per an- num, the interest to be pald seml-unmually, o Cartisle anti-Natfonal-bank clunse Is stricken out, and tnitd stead s substi- tuted one providing hat the Natlona) buank deposits, as seeurlty for efrenlution, shall be all In Government bonds. ‘T'he Commities recommend the atowance of one- half of 1 per cent Instead of une-fourth of 1 per cent for negotinting dlu new bonds, It will be seen that the amendments reported favorably by Mr, linyard’s Committee are those which the Iepublienn Congressmen sought to have adopted in the Lower House, e M. Goonk, of Virginis, stated yesterdny In the House that he hnd been Instructed hy Mrs. Page, the widow of Capt. Hugh N. Page, to withdraw the blll for her relief which eaused suclhn lmlnthumnl discusslon Inst week. In’ withdmwing the bill Mr, Gouode touk acension to asgert that the people of his section were satisfied with the results of the Wir, and that nelther himself tior any other Southern member had any desire or intention to make the vnssngu of the pro- posed Lill n precedent for the payment of Itebel clnims. Mr. Conger, of Michigun, thought that Mr. Goode dsmmul too niuch In speaking for the whole South, and that the best *evidenco tho Svuthern people could glve of thelr loyalty to the Nation would bo to obey tho Natfonal Jaws, auil the best proof they conld offer that Rebel clahms would not: be pressed was to employ express wagons to cart away tho war claims fileil in tho Departments. Some further dlscusslon took place, and the House adjourned without luklng any netion on the bl soe—— TuENE was as breezy n debate in the Prus- sinn Dlet yesterday as any Parnellite gave rise to this session fn the British Commons, Herr Rlehter severely eriticised Prince 1is- marek’s finanelal poliey] and accused the great . Chancellor of trymg to cover up the fullure of that polley by “empty promises” and “fabricated reports,”- Ile complained of the riso In the price of the ueccssaries of lite, which had eaused mueh distress in Ger- many. Bismarck replied, and, as i€ by way of warning to “obstructives,” he sald his financial bill would hava to be passed, even If n supplementary session way neeessary 110 held that the rate of direct taxation was too high, and the rate of Indirect taxation too low, and that was the principlo on which his cusioms polley was based. e fuvored an Inerensed . fax on tabaceo, *Lmust have larger, _respurces,” ho suid, “Yarlinmentary conditet 3hatth not make me swerve from wy vrineiples, und I sholl not retire until the Emperor commands me to do s0.” Plain enough talk. Tur situntion in Irelndis only critieal as regards the dolngs of the authorities. The people seem to be enlm, resolnte, and disel- plined, The Jeaders counsel peace and qulet, and allege that the Government is only trying to exnsperate them into re- volt In order to justify tho passiog of coorelon acts. "Tho islund Is gurrisoned from tho centro to the sen, The Government Is eredited with the Intention of scizlug the Land-League ofiicers nnd some of the lead- -ersatan early day, Outrages have slmost eensed, Mr, Forster urged the adoption of his Coorcion. bill yestendny, retrospective clonse and all, Bradiaugh woved its re- Jection, Thu suspended tlome-Rulers re- turned to the Commons yesterdny, Tho Ruddicals are petitioning for Kkind treatment for Davitt during his incarcerntion, AyoNa the thirty-four Irish members who were *suspended” from the Ilouss of Com- mons Thursduy were Justin McCarthy, the historlan, whose advocaey of the Union cause durlng tho War In his paper, the Star, wmade hine us unpopular in England at the time a3 he possibly con be now; the Rev. lsiae Nelson, n T'resvyterian clergyman of Deltast;, Bdward Dwyer Gray, proprietor of the Dublin Freemaw's Journul, tho lending dully -paper of Irelund; and (’Gorman dMa- Non, who has been an Admiral, o Lienten- ant -Genernl, the President of a South Amerienn Republie, and who I8 credited with having fought more duels than any man now living, not oxcepting aul Cns- sagune, = A rArERuLI, a wheelwright shop, and o Dblacksiith shop at North Dighton, Moss, were destroyed by fire yesterduy morning. ‘I'ho 108s on the paper-miil, owned by L: Lin- coln & Co., was $%,000, Tho Bijou Vartety ‘Thentre at Fort Wayne was burned down yeaterday; net loss ubout §1,000, The Capi- tol Hotel nt Dover, Del, valued nt §13,000, ad insured for £11,000, wasreduced to ashes, and several politiclans had o nurrow eseapo from the flames, Loisey & Co,'s browery and outbulldlngs at Clovelund were damoged §10,000, The Court-llouse at lerlu City, Floyd County, In, valued at § .rOW. was burned; also the Webster Public School at Qulney, valued at §8,000, and insurcd for £5,000, Mn, Jonn Dirtoy, Parnell's leutenant, feft London for Dublin yesterduy to attend anextruordlnary meeting of tho Land League, and to oxplain the views held aud to outling tho course proposed to be followed by the leaders of the party, 1t 1s probably that DIl fon will tnks Davitt’s placs os chiet direetor of the Lemgue fn lrolnd untll such thio'ns o Is hnprisoned himeelf which Is lkely to oceur soon after the pussnge of the Coercion acty unless his Parlinmontary privilege pro- tects him, . Tur Antl-Telegraph-Consolldation bill passed by the Lower Brunch of the Ohlo Leglslature Thursday passed the Senate yesterduy, It wus read three times wider & suspension of the rules and by a unanimous vote. As the certificato of consolidation has not yet been filed with the Beeretary of State for Ohle, the act of consolidation will be in- operatlve as far aa tho Hues in that Stato aro concermed, ' Avrén an amendment by Mr, Edmunds was rejected, and an amendment by Mr. Hoar was adapted, providing for glving effect to the resolution, tho Morgan ¥lectoral Count - resolution, denylng’ the President of the Benato sny judlelal power In tho matter of counting the Ktlectoral vote passed the Senate yesterday by HI-L\ GTON . avoteof42to 1. The Republicans generally . refuged to vote. Messrs, Allison, Blnine, Booth, Conkling, Davis (11L), lHoar, Jones (Nev,) voted with the Democrats In favor of the resolution. Morgan’s Resolution Amend- ed and Passed Without Opposition. - AMNONG the items In the River ana Harbor bill whieh will have speclal Interest for our readers aro the followlng: The harbor of Michizan Clty, Ind,, 820,000; Calumet (South Chicogo), $20,0005 Ualena River amd harbor, 12,000 Rock Island harbor, 86,0003 Wauke- gnty, 816,0008 Grand Tlaven, 850,0005 Harbor of Refuge at Grand Marals, $50,0003 thcmm, 8100,0005 Milwaukee, £100,000; llnclm." & 000; Duluth, 825,000; lllhmlq River, 3..:,000, ete. The Senate Galleries Filled with Expectant Listeners—Their Disappointment. A Newspaper Correspondent Savagely Arraigned by Senator Logan, B, M. Jannert, of the firm®f Jarrett & Shernian, earrtage dealers, of this eity, who was Treasurer of the School Townstup ein- bracing the north half of Iyde Park and the cnst half of Lake, is o defaulter to the town- ship in the sum of about 823,000, Mr. Jarrett snys he will make it all right in o few days, Attempt of Mr, Goode to Withdraw the Page Claim from the House, 1L, Sp ¢ stated n the British Ilouse of Lords yesterday that an extenstve corre- spondence had passed between him nud Sec- retary Evarts with regard to the Amerlean cattle trade, and that it would soon be glven to the publle. Tho cattle disense had not been referred to In the correspondence. TR President of the Union League ot Aumneriea hins called n mecting of the Nutlonal Committee gf the orzanization at Washing- ton on the R Bf March. On the Hd there will be a public mecting, and on the following day the Lengue will participate in the resi- dential Inauguration ceremontes, His Speech of Reconcilintion Ridiculously Humble and Hypocritical. Table of Items Covered by the Enormous River and Harbor | Appropriation. List of Coniracls on Star Routes Let Yesterday for illinois and lowa. Iris reported that urich lead of gold ore has been struek near the Town of Cancte, Chill, Many of the nuggets already taken out are safd to be of unusnal size, some of them selling for 8120, 'Thure Is great excite- ment In the vielnity, and adventurers are flock iny there from nll directions. Mr, Carlisle Belleves the Ifouse Wil Not Accept the Senate Fund- ing Bill. Much Talk About Pensions in Both Houses ~Taxes in the Ways and Means—Notes, Atons Brex, Walluee, and Windom were appolnted u Committee to meet the Uouse Committee on the Indian Appropria- tlon blll yesterday, and Senators Windon, Davis (W. Va.), and Withers wero appolnted 1 Senate Conterence Comuuttee on the Nuval Appropriation bill, S ELECTORAL COUNT, A TARGE ATTENDANCE IN THE Spectal Diapateh to Tht Chicago Tribunes Wasnisaros, D, C., Feb, 4.~The gallertes of the Senate were well fitled to-day.when the few Senators present listened to the morning prayer by the Chaplain, and the large attendance of newspaper-men showeil that the proceedings were to be unusually nteresting. After the customary recelpt of petitions, bills, and memorials, and the re- ports of Committees, Including that of the Committee on Finance, transmitting the Fuuding bill, Senator MePherson called up and passed the bill appraprinting §175,000 to be used in proseeuting » search for the miss- Ing Arctic stenmer Jeannette, which has not been heard from sines December, 187, In urging prompt action, Senator McP’lier- son stated that If the oxpedition sent for the relief of Sir John Franklin had started one yenr earlier, it would have ru)cuml from death 200 Jivés, When, at LAST, THE MORGAN e nm.ln"mv WAS TAKEN T Micitaern DAvitr was taken before a Lon. don Police Maglstrate yesterday nud was by him committed to Pentonville Prison to serve out the unexplred portion of hls sentence— seven yenrs. ‘The couch in which he was conveyed was constantly guarded, a3 o rescus wus feared, Tue Ways and Means Committeo of the House ‘has decided to report favorably on the bill reducing the taxation on bank checks and bank deposits, upon proprietary medi- cines, upon matches, and In favor of repenl- Imz the 10 per cent packuge tax on export tobaceo, Foitnbout the fortleth time it Is stated that Prince Gortshakofl s ubout to resign, The Loudon Tlmes {8 nuthorlty for the statement this time, and it says that the resignation will take ptace in April, when he will have com- pleted his twenty-fifth year as Russian Chan- Senator Edmunds mhl his res| - cellor. P nects to Sen ator Thitrman, who had Inslsted yesterday that the rules of the Sennte require every Senntor to vote or to usk to be excused, aud to give his reasons for nsking to be excused, Senutor Edmumds read from n volume of tho @lobe of 1§71, and sbowed that then Mr. Thurman vositively refused to vote, declaring that the Senate could not compel him to doso, ‘This presentation of the record of his own actlon roused the fre of the Ohio Senator, who blew a blnst upon hisred bandana handkerehief, and then re- plied in n somewhat exelted manner, deelar- ing that In 1871 there were sixty-three Le- publicans In the Senate and only eliht Dento- crats,who wero justifiable [n resort'ng to all Parliamentary means to assert thelr rights, As to the nssertion that the resolution was the work of n caucus he would say that the Republicans, when in n majority, passed measures which hud never been submitted to the consideration of n Committes of the Senate, JENNIE Rongy who donned male at~ tire and enlisted in the Unlon ranks at the outbrenk of the Itebellion in this city, and served severnl years ns a soldier and teamn- ster, died In the hospital at Nastiville yester- day, 1ler later years have been unfortunate, A a meetingiof the bond and share holders of the Philadelphin & Iteading Raiiroad held at London yesterday, resolutions approving of the management of I'resldent Gowen and requesting the McCalnonts to withdraw their opposition were adepted unanimously, Pz North German Lloyds stenmer Kron- prinz Frederiek Wilhehn has been in col- liston with another steamer (name not yet nscertatned) off Cruxhaven, England. The unknown stefer sank In three minutes, Slx persons were drowned. ONE OF THESE was the originel Fundimgz bill, and he ap- penled to Senator Bayard to substuntiate his assertlon, that it was never conshlered by the Sennte Committee on Finance, Senator Bay- ard IndofSed the. assertion. Mr. Edmunds offered an amendinent prefacing the resoln- tion with the words *'That, in the opinlon of the Senate, neither the Senate noy the llouso of Representatives.” ‘This, ho sald, wonld make n perfect deelaration, and would assert that neither House of Congress, any moro than the Vice-President, shonld efeet a President or Viee-Tresident, Mr. Morgan was willlng to accept this mmemdment, but the othier Democratie Senators were not, and it was voted down, Mt 1OAR thon offered an amendmient settlng forth that 1t was tho duty of Congress totake measures for the regulation of the oficinl count. Several Denveratic Senators advo- ieated this amendment, and it was unanl- mously adopted. ‘The resolution as amended was thett ndapted by o vota of 42 yeas ngnintst 1 nay. - ‘The followlng Republicans woted aye: Messry, Allison, Bialr, Booth, Conkling, lonr, nand Jones, of Nevada, Plncknoy Whyte voted nny, FROM TUE RECORD,” To the Wastern Assciated Press, Wasntxaroy, I, G, Feb, 4.~The Sennte resumed conskdoratlon of the Morgan resolu- tlon_denylnz the right of tho President of the Senato to count the Electoral vote, Mr, Bhmands was procecding to speak, when Mr, Thueman interposed the point of order that, s a vots was belng taken upon the resolutlon on the provious evening, aid as thoe roll-call had not been tinished, the Senator trom Vermont (Edmunds) could not proceed without ununinous consent, Mr. Edmunds roplled that, in volnt of fact, the roll-enll had been concluded, and, having shown tho absenes of 1 quornu, It was not now pending, and the call, when mude, must hegln anew, ‘I'he Chinir (1Toar) submitied the question to the Senate, but, at u subsequent point, colncided in the view exprussed by Ar, Ed- munds, Meanwhile Mr, Thuonan withdrew his polug of order to save thue, My, Edmunds Inalsted upon proceeding, not upon sulferance but by right, and argued to show that the point of order was. un- tenable,: In this conneetion ho QUOTED PIOM AN ANQUMENT MADE o MU CVHUIBIAN - in the sesslon of 1871, to disprave the position tukon by that Senator on tho provious evens ng,~that Bunstors prosent md not respond- lnz on o roll-call could be compelled to vote, Ho sald that, on the former occusion, B, ‘Phurmnn_had held that each Senator was to bothe judge for himself ug to whether he should or shauld not vote, Mr, Edmunas then suld that, a3 one Son- ator on the Republican glde, he disclalmed WLk Mrs, Iliscock, n daughter of .Fer- nando Woud, wus out rlding with Col, Rugg . Mot Springs, Avk., the hiorse ridden by the latter kleked Mrs, 1liscoek as sho sat In her saddle, and broke her leg between the knes and ankle. + ——e M. ArKINS, Chalrman of the Approprin- tions Committee, stated in the House yester- day that §70,000,000 would be required for pensions this year, e feared the penslon- roll would grow until it aggregated $700,~ 000,000 Mit. Canns pny of tho strongest ad- voentes of the Refunding bill as it passed the 1ouse, does not bellove that the House will concur in the umendment to the bitl recom- mended by ‘the Senate Conunlttee on Flo nance. e worksof the Wando Manufacturing Compnny on tho Ashloy River, about nine niles from Chatleston, 8. €, wero totally destroyed by five yesterdny, The loss (503,000) is fully covered by insurance, Tug: United States mall was robbed be. tween Alpxandrinand Opelousas, Lu., Fhurs- duy night. The drivér was threatened with fustant death If ho fatled to give up tho wail- bugs, A Lapms’ Land Lenguo has been estab- lshed st Bordentown, N, J., the Amerlean home of the Parnells, It is ealled the Fanny, Turnell Braueh, after the agltator’s sister, T'ur: British and German Ambassadors to Purkey sre expeetod in Berlin to-day tohnve a conference with Trince Blswsek, pre- sunmbly on the Grueeo-Turklsh troubles, Fou this reglon falr weather followed by Incrensing cloudiness, and In the west raln or snow, varluble winds, wostly easterly, and rising temperature, are prodicted, panatiihe Sy Joux MiLrAn, o farmer, living near llan- over, Ont., was arrested yesterday on the charge of having murdered his wifo by driv- {ng a horse over lier prostrate body, Anss R, JoussoN was arrested yesterday in Now York City on the charge of entlelng Swedish Immigrant girls from Castle unrden to a den of infamy, 5 e P City Councll of Galena has endeared itseif to the waman-suifraglsts by electing two Judies members of.the (lulenn School Board. emm————— Tug Indlana Supreme Court has granted Joseph W, Wade, convletod of murdor fu the Maurlon County Court, a new trlal, bicage Dailn Tibune, . 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. PRICE I‘I ving rnwrle(b Qé:hnslcrlnx or obstrnete fve tacties to pf S5 nction on the resolu- tlon, Ho \v.u\ 53 vote elther way upon the propositl Josides, the resolutiom was objection/ A1t hind not come from n committer, bt was the midnight work of a secret conelave,~thatbody of peoplo who had. been undertakimg to govern this country.: ile and his nssoclates were ‘rather ahy of committing themselves upon a resolutton which did not_cover the whole subject and (lid not come from n committen which could tell the Senate ‘what wns meant, what Im- iled, nnet preelsely what implications should not he drawn from saying snother ‘thing when that other thimg was part and parcel of. the transnetlon referred ta., : Mr, ‘Phurman replied that, if 1t was only~ an ediet, o mere hrutwm frulmen, the reso- lution enuld only be an expression of opinion of the two [Tonges. He did not understand: the Senator (Edmunds) to deny it was com-, nt for the two llouses to exnress theles lon npon ' A GRELT CONSTITITIONAL QUESTION. | | TTe conld npt deny that the establistied cus- tom In Parliament and in Congress had been. to bring in declaratory resolutions and thes to frame mensures In necordance with the ; resolutions, " Another thing that troubled thay Senator (Edmunds) was that the rcsnhltlorg‘ hadl come from a enucuy, as though that Sen ntor's assoclates never held a eaucus, Acs cording to the naewspapers, that Scm\tm'm party had held a caucus upon the very reso-! Iution before the Senate, and had declded tod dufent it In every way they coutd. Fhat Sen-t ator ouzht to know that the most important/ legistation had been tho product of a caucus.] Tlie Resumption net in 1875, for Instance, was bronght In from a Republiean caucus,| and was forced through the Senate by an un=: witling Chairman of the Finance Committee, . THE SENATOR COMPLAINED that & mnjority of the Sennte did not ex= plaln what was meant by the measure, buty that the measure In 1875 which affected fort~ unes to the smount of millions was passed through the Senate before sunset on the day on which It was hrought In and first laid tpon desks of Senators, and upon the abso- Iute refusal of the Seuatdr In ehinrge of it to say what it meant. Mr, Thurman then ree plied to Mr. Edmunds’ eritlclsm unon Iis pow sition on the puint of order. Mr. Edmninds sald as to the matter of cau~r eus he lnd heard of none fn connection withs the pending resolution other than a Demo- cratle cauens, Ay to the Hesumptlon acte the Journnls showed it wns reported fronm the Committee In the'regular way, JMr. Thurman interposed to say that he did not deny it was reported, but his charge was that I.hcg:ul was not made in the Financo Commitlee, but in a caucns, and that the Committee was merely used as o means of bringing it to the Senate, Mr. Edmunds went on to sny that every™ commnittee to which a bill was referred was SUPPOSED TO CONSIDER THAT BILL aecording to its sworn responsibility as thew agent of the Senate, Mr, Bayard, remarking that he had beersx very propesly referred to as the only Demo~ cratic member of the Flnunce Committee fn. 1875, salil that, although dillgent In attend~. ance upon the Committee, he never knew. until the Resumption aet had been reported to the Senate thiat any such bill hadbeen con-. sldered In Commlttee, Mr, Edmunds replied that he know nothe Ing of |the doings of the Finnnce Commitiee atany time, and would take Mr. Bayard's statement for the fuct just stated, but he diL - know tlat the blll was revorted from the Tinance Committee, nnd that it pnssed, note - withstanding the resistance of the Democratie party, ‘The. pending resolutlon, however, not only aid 4ot come from any commitiee, but the Senute had r;lusud}.o send it to any commlttee, 1N ORDER TO DETERMINE whether It was to be an absoluto edlet, or lm expresslon of opinion, sich as the Senator (Thurman) spoke of, he moved an amend= ment 1 make the resolution read: **That, inthe oplulon of the Senate and louse of tepresentatives, the President of the Senato Is not luvested,” ete, Mr. Morgun defendod the resolution as dlse tinet and clear in its meaning. Ile had In< tended it ns o simple expression of opinion, and, while not in terms obligntory upon the I'resident of the Senate, he falled to see how that ofticer conld evado it a3 an order of the Senate, After some further discusslon Mr. Ede munds’ amendment was rojected,—yens, 283 nays, B,-—n party vote, except that Hampton, Jones (Fla,), and Whyte, with Davis“(LIL),. . voted ayo with the Republieans. Mr. Hoar moved an nmendment, adding tor the resolution the words, * And that It Is the duty of Congress, without delay, to instituto mensures to execute s due and orderly por- formance of snid duty In future.” Adopted. on viva vacs vote. Mr. Morgan’s resolution, na thus aRmendad,. ! wis then agreed to—nyes 43, with one votes. (Whyte) in the negative, The afllrmutives) vote Included with tho Democrats Messrs..! Alllson, Bluine, Booth, Conkling, Davis (IJL)..l oar, and Jones (Noy, TAGE: GOODE HACKR WATEM Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Triduns, WaAsnINGTON, D. C., Feb. 4.—Tho lattof] part of the day was devoted to the furthe conslderation of the bill to pay to Captd P'age’s widow 8138 due hier husband tor serve 1ees before ho became a traitor, The Dénjor crats, seclug the position Into which thoy had brought their party by the’ presentation of this indiscreet claim, through Goode, of Virgiiis, who s always getting his party {nto trouble, and then attempting to corrects Iis blunder by & reconciliation speech, noved to recommlt tho bill. ‘Thls was nots 10 bo dono without strenuous objection from” the Itepubticans, who liad sumething more to suy, and 1t scemed, ot one time, as I the llood-gates of cloquencos wauld be opened, for there were u half-dozen conivetitors for the Speakor’s oye constantly rising to their fest, Conger, 08 usul, ragped. the Democrats with his sarcastic criticlsing, . Lint the Demioerats wero NOT TO B CAUGHT IN ANOTHER THAP, or to allow the Republicans agaln, ns they it Ity 1o roko over the embers of hate; and Burrows, of Michigan, was provented from nnking a specch which e desired to mnke, tho bill belng recommitted. 1t has been dis- coverd, since tho lost debate upon this sibe Jeet, that Page was not in the Conlederale B T e SRS T e navy, but that ho was tu the navy of the State * of Virginl, und that his vervlees were refused by the Confedorney, FUOM THE _ECOnD.” 10 the Weatern duswciated Press, WastNaros, D, C,, Feb, +—The bill for the velief of Mrs, I3, I, Pago cameo up, Mr, Goode sald that, since the discussfon had takon place upon this bill, ho had re- celved a lettor fromthe witow of Capts Hugh N, Page, in which she justructed- hiw, po= rgmptorlly, to withdraw her petitlon, 1t he folt at liberty to consult hils own feelings ha waukl, without hesitation, press this bill to & finnl \oto' but, In thia matter, he foly con= stralped Lo oboy the instructions ho had res celved from the potitioner. 1er feolings bad been so wounded by the Horce assault wads ° ¢ upon the memory of hor dead hushand thag she wns not willing to furnish’ any pretexg for a renowal of that assault,. The petitlon would not have buen presented it tho humble petitioner had forescen thag 1§ would have]

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