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MANDEL BROS., 121 and 123 State-st Merchants’ Savings Loan & Trust Go,, OF CHICAGO, ESTABLISIIED 1887, Pald.Up Capltn) 81,600,000 Undivided ¥rofi . #00,000 TRUS' EDWIN BLACKMAN, A BURLEN, flTit, TR L, TKINS, NOA. AT A Frn, N Y PALMER V! KELLOGG, E. FF) i OHN "T'YHRRELL, "r OFFackmy '}\\!llll.\' L. BMITH, o HENLY K, AWK, Casbler. FRANK C. BOILN, Ara't Cash, Sollige the Accounts of Dauks, Morchants, und fn- airfdunts. Transaceha generat Hanking Busineas. Deals In Uniled stntos wnd Investment Honds. Exebunge on lonion and I'ar! tiers of Crodit tor Merchamis und Teavutors, o|cerapblc Eachanao on londun, Puri Ban Franctsco, Now Urleans, und ' Also Accep.s and Executea T'riats, In sums of $5,000 to 350,000, ©On Improved City Proporty. nt G por cont Intorese. WM, V. 8 ACODS, 100 bearvoru-at, ad THIS s thoonly Piang whera tho Kound Slonrd hos tha acountic hieuring Gf tho VIoIRAThIch makes It free of all motalife round, 1 rearrungIng oUr Kock tor the Spriug, wo discovor A number of excellunt Plunos ot various makers thut ¥ocan aellut & wreat micrilico. erx should not 144110 call unid (ry thiews insruien s.us by dolng s 10y can positively eave countdornbld munoy. JULIUN BAU Ascate want s {1 Cuutiy, Tg- Whero bavo mo apent will sc samply vhalvente, REED'S i To Rent, from } ICK AND WAREILUUSE [ rear of Co lock, northweat cor. of Mudison und Marke 4. 1AL ¥ 1, N Contral Uuton vt from May 1. Noa %1 and 3u Hiute-st. luquire at 67 0! 1 Bouth Clark-at., Ruom L Oflico hours 1 1o L. vl Unfon MORRIS BERNHARDT NEW GOOD! AND WE WILL MOVE TO ——— fate and SPRING Madistn-Sis. gy R GOATS AND 1t will pay| Uisiereties. you hand- somely to call| rmose ‘v wanr SHOULD NOT FAIL and see us. TO EXAMINE OUR ITADIRS ANDPROMUTERS STOCK AND PRICES Popular Prices. Madison & Peoria-st Golden Bagle (lothing Store, 136 and 138 Madison, [44 and 146 Clark-st, CLOTHING! CLEMENT, BAXNE & (0, 207, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., HENRY L WATCH, Mamager. WHOLESALE Notions, - Hosiery, - White Goods, &e. Complete Assortment at Low. est Market Prices. JACOB MEYER & BROS,, 200-202 Monroe-st. Close buyers will consult their own interest by giving us a call before purchasing. COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make thé Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms. 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; . 7 off 10 days. SPECTACLES. OPTICIAN, 1205 RBtatesst., IRoowm 3, Necond Floor, Speetacles exclusively, Epectancleant all pricos, No attentlon given 10 sny othor goods, ‘'wenty-sovon {‘!nlh‘ pracdee In the ndnstwoent of Glasses (v uvery form of defective eyesight, Luttors of e hiardt's ubility ns I ntlon testifying to M, ern- n bo sean at i oftico Wi, LL Bytord, ) M. % 0. F. Aduuis Atlen, M, { \ 2 Lol 1,03 LL Uallintor 'S 1 Tteaves Juckon, MDY M1 H N, Do Lankle Mitle Wi wortl 8, tifeny Collyor, iy, Jiward sul & HILLS 00, Manufactuvers and Johhers of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, 212 & 214 Monroe-st., CHICAGO. TATLORING. R TAILOR & DRAPER, kil'll’l.\'u;{,‘\){)l}a;fi.I\‘,I.).H'l'\'hlis RUFT:-'muzmmrmuq.u-s,.cduum PARLORYS, 157 S. CLARK-ST. UIL'LI;U'I,()ID GOOD, TATCARD, wrance frous hundveds of euas + Cetlulold Collars (compo cuinplion) wie siro preee thiout complainte, inm, Kl Chenoy, Ry, W, i oadirin. Tow.” Astliir. Litle] o, TION to overy cano of extreme Fino Spcetnclos sulted to all klhta on sclentitio prinelpios. Opers und Fiold' Glasses, Telescopes, M- croscoves, Barotuutors, ¢te. ny, exorbitant prices 10 nd- . “\Wo sull the best Bruallinn nnd thu best ground Fieneh 10 £2.50), yollvo years uractico In tho art of Biting L Our isthion Is honost desling, This is thy way wo bulid up our trade, L. “MANASSE. Optician, 133 East Madison.-st. B T RUBBER OR esticeuviom, | $5 Gold, 210, Filllng, 1=1 Ol Rutes. VITALIZED AIR wr as) glveit Jrvo 108 puliilosa extracting, 15} Basy Tonsans whilo tulsing o 7 r Ruetlon Plate, which naver | w>=voenass P T e o) A )lu‘”'l:'fl h‘dk 20 e . ,.is RECELVEI'S SALE Wh?gl?f:l;l? gnPl llg;,l.. i Bt i N 1, Itk °. Wehave the tomers that wlimost wholl) ivo of Diphthevis and al Ty dliomi. eulth, neutn BARNEN & €O, 86 Mudizon 1 g Uik oct runt on Kol arket, Uy §710-10 Jeetoa Kighicvuthes oy wltd 1 Jroved by i tireo-stury waid bisemient brick bulldig, 23 MICHIGA ity feot Frant by Wievt dvp, ¢l - y aLio wn uedes of thy Cireatt Court of Cook | Just recelvod, a lari lot of Wrouht und Cast 1ron 4 micred on tie et iy uf Fobruars, A D | Bleam-Pipo and Pt \Worthinglon Steaw Putups, 1o’ cuno 0f 1. J. Calburn et 3. ] BLlewusl Diarkot FRIo chuia’, Farwors’ & Moctiuiics’ Savin e i on Sy, the Wb duy of March, s wo'cluck n. . Juy oftice, 151 Jake-s ket thy above-describc pruinisvs for 4 cushi, (104 cus und bet.erbid ia then' recelved, Lighust suit best bid wilt bu accep e MU o ltecel e ofthe M., bl & Chicago, March 21, 1331, E FRAMES t wlll surly pay you 10 write for iy fl AR AL et S AMusuutacturer, A8 & 4 Wabssh-ar, L 1. WARD, avings tani, 1881—SIXTEE N PAGES ¢ Chicage Daily Teibune, @he Tyibune, O™ Pervons snable to purehare copies of Tiw Crireaun Tring sy, at News Agencles and on rafl- way tralns whrre Chicago papere ire sbd wit con= Jer o favor by reporting the facts o this ofice, gle- e ol purrtientars, L ORDwAY, of Dakota, will he retained in his present positio Covust Prect s dead. Ho was chiefly fa- mous as the Pope's hrother. Fam weather and atationnry or higher temperature for this reglon to-day, ——eemn A nanar flas-mift at Leeds (Eng.) has closed ot siecount of depression in the trade, Tue ,\umrlc:;u Iinte) Block at Portage, N, Y., valued at $10,000, was destroyed by fire yesterday, Iris stated ill;lt_fll;nl wines have heen dis- covered near Preshdio in Mexieo, The velns are quite rieh. e m—— AL IIAY Iins been appolnted Bauk aminer for the State of Indlana, vice A, D, Lyneh, resigned. p [ —— SIX MEN have been arrested at Oakville, ‘Tex., for belnz concerned In amall coach robhery at that point, PAvL Kuxver will assist Gen. Wood In governing the Transvaal until the Commis- slon findshes its lnb AL, will have water-works about the 15t of May, and the penple are greatly rejoiced 1n antleipation thereof, Jonx and Michael Watts, brothers, aged resoectively 19 and 20, quarreled near Pales- ting, Tex. John fatally stabbed Michael, A ranrsur named Wilkins, living near Arlington, Tex., shot and killed o nelghbor named Harrlson, of whom he was jealous, A'rnluccth\f.:?hel(l In Londog last night Mr, Parnell urged the desirabillty of extend- nysthe Lunud Lengrue organization In England. [riohi by A SEW Portuguese Cabinet has been formed, The Premier s Rodrigues Sampia, who has been Ministor of the Inteflor since 1578, Lx-Secnirany Senvnz has aecepted an invitatton to a reception nudd banquet tend- ered by the German-Amerlean cltizens of New York, Miss TIATTIE DEUEL, & young Indy of Towa City, has now been without food for thirty days. She considers 1t o religious duty to fast, ‘Tue: subseriptions for the sufferers by the theatre conflagration at Nleo have reached 100,000 franes. Many of tho vietlms were buried yesterday. Arn, Baurann will be a eandidate for re- eleetion In the Second Ward. Ile thinks he was not fairly treated at- the Republican primnrles Inst Monday. Mns, MATT Caneryrenhdy engaged Judge Jere Black to settte up hor husband’s estate, which sho states under oath to be worth from $180,000 to $150,000, J. V. Loaax, Deputy Revenue Collector of Somersel, Ky., reports that he has broken up three iltict distlilerles in the mountains of Wayne County, Kentueky, ‘Tusng were 13 faflures throughout the United States durlng the pust week, or sev- enteen less than lust week. Most of the foll- ures were of sinall coneerns. It is sald that some of the English Liberal members of Partlament fntend to introduce a resotution In the Connpons condemningthe terms of peace with the Buers, Tur Supreme Court in the ense of Rigney va. The City of Chicago hay decided that the city 13 llable for damages done to ndjacent property by the construetion of vinducts. Mun. Ronertr It Hirr, of [linels, at one thne Seeretary of the United States Legation nt Paris, was yesterday nominated for As- sistunt Secretary of State by tho Presldent, AMEessns. SsirTicand Bogue were confirmed as Inilroal and Warehouse Commissioners yesteriday by tho State Senate, the former by 1t voto of 82 to 8, the latter by a voteof 29to 15, Naruax W. Spal NG was nominnted yestarday for Assistant United States Trens- urer it San Franclsco, and Charles M. Luavy to bo Assistant Appraiser at thy snme polnt. Cot.. E. A. L Rounrs, inventor of a sue- cessful torpedo for ofl wells, dled yesterdny at Tltusville, 'a, The decensed eaused his own monument to by constructed befors he died. SENATORS LAMan and Butler nre the prin- clpnl advoeates of the contirmation of Stan- ley Matthews, Tho last-named gentleman is by no means eontident of fuvoranle nction by the Senate, s author of un artlels which has ap- in the Tedomostl, of St. Petorsburg, charging the present Adminlstration of Rus- sl with Indolence and robbery, has been clted to nppenr before u Judge, —— e James Oun, collector for the hide firm of Schultz & Sonthwick, of New York, Is charged with haviug appropriated §50,000 of the fivi’s money, The money, 1t is elalmed, was lost in mlning spee! Ty Dircetor of the Nlce Opera-llouse snys that ho notified the authoritles that a strong smetlof gas was noticed Wednesday In the theatre, but ho was bid to proeeed with tho performance notwithstmding, Sin CuAnres Rean, who was a member of the London Bonrd of Education, Euglish Comissioner to the Philadelphia Exposls tlon, and Clindrman of the Judges of Award on Edueation on thut oceuslon, Is dead, Fraxk J. Bowsan, an attorney of St Louis, who wus sono tlue ago disbarred for his connection with u creoked life-lnsurance case, hus been refnstated ln his posltion as attorney by the Mlssourl Supremes Court, ‘Tup: Parnellite members of Parliament nre about to call the attention of thy Government to reeent harangues of some 1rish Judges, and thelr general misconduot, with a view to thelr dismissal. Thero are several of the Irish Judges who would disgrace the bench of a police conrt in amining town by thelr gross partisansiip and tneir bad personal hablts, Itlsonlya few yenrs ngo that one of them while on « drunken spree attempted to murder hls servant, AN International exhibition of machinery will be helil at Altona, Germany, from Aug. 18 10 Oct, 17. The Hamburg American Steamshlp Company offers to earry and bring back Ameriean machinery at half rates. —y Tur Boers befora dispersing holsted the flag of the Transvanl amkl loud and enthusle astic cheers, whleh must hnve been pleasant to the cars of the British soldlers, who, ac- eording to Gen. Wood, have sutfered no loss of prestige, Junok Ef, of the Superlor Court of New York, bns granted an injunction re- straining the Northern Pactfic Ballrond Com- pany from Issuing the S$18,000,000 worth of extra stock. ‘Lhe injunetion wes granted on the complalut of Heury Villard, [ e ey Hene it Isagain, On the 16th of March Fredolinn Vogelln, aged 17, and ‘Fheresa Hansen, somewhat older, two notoriously bad eharacters, were sent from Bathstein In the Conton of Argavie, Switzerland, at the expense of the village, to this country, ALexANpER HL, In acknowledging the re- celpt of resolutlons of sympathy and condo- lence passed by the Swiss Federal Council, expresses a hope that Switzerland may be as friendly to Russia during lus own relgn as it wasduring his father's relgn, Is the new Czar sarcastie ? — Mr. Pansi, of Cook, offered a resolution in the Illinois Assembly yesterday providing for the erection of pumping-works on the canal Innds in Bridgeport, and vesting their control, management, and malntenance in the Cannl Counnlssloners, tha cost of build- Ine and maintennnce to come out of the Canal Fund, Tur Demncrats succeeded In preventing the cleetion of Senate offleers again yester- dny. ‘The debate was Interrupted frequently by motlons to adjourn and to go into execu- tive sesslon, Mr. Johnston, af Virglnla, and Mr. Snulsbury did wmost of the speech-mak- ing, their favorit themes being Malione, Itid- dleberger, and repudiation. AT ameeting of the Spanish Antl-Slavery Soclety held at Madrid yesterday resolu- tlong were adupted declarlng the laws of Cubnon the slavery question contrary to the principles of right and justlee. 'T'he meet- ing also adopted & resolution to continue the antl-slavery agitatlon as long as a bondman ramains in the Spanish dominions. Mz, Ur.AnstoNe gave evidence in the Law- son-Labouchere ease yesterday. 1le testitied that the uccount of the Negroponte ease way false, and that Lawson made no frank ex- planation of his publieation of the false state- ment, although such an explanation was ex- pected, The testimony was certainly very dnnaging to Lawson. Tux London Daily News says the French Government I8 in possession of n letter writ- ten by Lord Salisbury indicating that if the French Government would not object to En- gland’s oceupying Cyprus the Enplish Gov- ernment would not Interfere witn France's occupation of Tunls, It appenrs that Lord Salishury afterwards tried to repudiate the agreement, but was not entlrely suceessful, CoLeMAN I8 the nmne of one of the parties suspeeted of having placed o can of powder with » lighted fuse attached near the London AMansion Ilouse for the purpose of hlowlng up that building, Ile salled from England Thursday I Mo Australln. A tug with a number of * policenien on board were In walting off Lizard Polnt, Cornwall, Inst night for the purpose of intercepting the Australin and arresting Colesan, Mn. Staxnors’s wotton condemning the evacuation of Candahar wis rejected by the House of Commons yesterday, :H6 to 6. ‘The chief speech on the 'y side wax nde by Lord George Hanmllton, one of the Duke of Abercorn's sons, Mr. Faweett and the Marquis of Huartington defended the actlon of the Government. The Iatter sald, in res ply to the sintement that- the withdrawal of the troops would be followed by blovdshed In_ Afghanistan, that such o result was prob- able, but that it ought not to concern En- gtand, Tuene was littlo interest taken in the Democratie primaries last evening, save fn one or two wards where the candidates for Alderman made matters lively, Carter Harrl- son and Pat Howard will haveno competitors for the empty honor of & renomination, and Jullus Grinnell will have an easy vietory over Prendorgast in to-day’s Conventlon. It is probable that one Rudolph Braud, nephew to his unele, and his uncle Is o brewer, witl recelve the nomination for Treasurer, which proporly bolongs to "I'om Brenan; but then, ‘Tom §s Irlsh, and that element will have to bo content to do the voting for the Democrats. Tng New York Booard of Henlth held an Iuvestigation yesterday fnto the matter of the salo and maniffacture of hnltation butter and cheese. Several denlors In dalry products wore oxamined. All agreed that the munufacture of adulterated articlos was serionsly affecting the trade In genulne dalry products, that the use of the adulterated artleles was lnjurious to heaith, uud that somo wmeans should be adopted to restrlet the sale of such stutl, ‘Nho New York Plmes suys that one Ebene- zer Crapser, Assemblyman from Lawrence County, New Yorls, Is tho owner of twenty- onaerenmeries, in thivteen of which lard- cheeso Is manafuetured, ‘The article s made of skimmed milk and Inpd, Crapser lins o patent for his method of mixlng, and Is try- {ng to introduce it Into all the creameries In the country, nees for Aldermen seleeted at the primaries Inst evenuuzs Flrst Ward, Michael Burke, ex-hotelkeepers Sceond Ward; Jiin Apple- ton, suloonkeeper; Third Ward, Thomas P Glady, earpenter and orator; Fourth Ward, Sumuel P, Cady, dealer fn hogs; KIfth Ward, Henry % Sheridan, coopur; Sixth Ward, Charles Juerner, saloonkeepor; Seventh Ward, John Rlordun, professionsl politiciang Eighth Ward, Tom Purcell, dealor In flonr and feed sl Democratie politles; Ninth Ward, Jim Peovoy, butcher, oxcopt whenbe- ing licked by Pal Rounvy; ‘Tenth Ward, *Joln Connell; Fourteenth Ward, Thomns Ryan; Fifteemth Ward, Adam Meyor; Bixteenth Ward, Arno Vouss; Beventeenth Ward, E. . Barrett; FEighteenth Ward, George Keller, Messrs, Riordan, Purcell,!Peevey, Moyer, and Borrett aro members of the presont Council. The nominees are, with a fow exceptlons, u bad lot, i / o i gy, I’RI“; 9‘ ‘FIVE CENTS. WASHINGTON. A Day of Cheap Eloquence in the United States . Senate. Breezy Speech of Johnston, of Yirginia, Arraigning the Absent Mahone. “The Mob in the Galleries” Scolded by the Tall Sycamore of the Wabash, Senator Hoar the Able Leader of the Republicans in the Struggle. Suspension of the Session at 6:30 P. M. by Agreement of Both Sides, The Democrats Unquestionably Firm=The Republicans to Hold a Caucus. Garfleld Still Listening to the Talk- ers, but Opposed to an Ex- tra Session. The Experlence of France Indicative of the Faflure of a Three Per Cent Loan Here. Explantion of the Uaban Consul—The Vir- ginta Break Up—Joke on Evarts, IN THE SENATE. OBSTRUCTION, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trittine, Wasmixaros, D, C., March 25.—7The Sen- ate spent another day In the contest over the minor ofllces. 'The helief that there was in- dependence enoush on the part of the few Democratie Senators who clalm to be su- perior to party to resist the lctates of the cancus and to rebel agalnst the erneking of e party whip no lonker exlsts. The men who had been expected to protest agninst such folly as to filibuster agalnst the com- pletion of the organization of the Sen- ate when a constitutional major- ity lns control the Commwlitiees tre themselves In the frout rank of the filibustering column. Gov, Brown, of Geordla, it was clalmed, when lhe was eleeted, woukd be found toflook very lightly upon party ties, and to net, perhaps, asan independent, Within the lnst two days he Tus proved hinself to be TIIE MOST OPLURATE OF BOURBUNS, The most pronounced ndvocates of tho Southern system are not more dhrnest in -thls denuncintion of Republleans or less dis- posed to assist in lifting the South out of its old ruts than-Joseph E. Brown. Ho made haste yesterdny to correet the impression which has prevalled at the North that, Dbecause he spoke at the Chicago Conventlon in support of Gen. Gront, he was less o Bourbon, for Instance, than Spulsbury ond Vest. 1le ranks with the narrowest of them, and has taken carly opportunity to rid himself of the disguise which his politicul fickleness ing given him. 1t Is possible that when public attentlon is called to his record—ns It §s Intlmated by the friends of Mahone that it soon will be—the North will be the more disposed to encour- age the movement In Virginin, which will result I giving to every man in the South u free baltot and a fufr count, whieh Is THE MANONE POLICY IN VIRAINIA, as was clearly demonstrated in the Senate to=ny 3wl that Is the poserful arzument by which the Republleaus, through Mr, Dawes to-day, very ably expininod and defended thelr support of Ruddieberger and Mahone. ‘The parllamentary vroceedings of the dny were tedions and prosale. Owing to the dlffevence in the rules and technleal machin- ery of the Senate and the House, there s less diversity of fillbustering motions in the former body, There were motions to post- pone, to adjourn, to go Into excentlye s slon, throughout the long day, the motlous belng sometimes prefaced with n ser speech, sometimes troduced by dreary wit- tielsms, and ones at loast preceded by n conrse Joko benenth the level of a varlety theatre, WHEN THIS CONTEST WILL cannot be foretold: The Deni aven firmer than they were [n the begluning, and their resolution Is intensified by the bad Bloml which the sharp assaults mado by the Republicans upon Bourbonisimt has engens deted. ‘The smallest men seeim to have the wartmest blood. The Dourbons Insist that they shall fight to the end,—~the emd meanlng, they suy, the constitutional Hmit of the session, In December, But mo one belloves them, 'There I8 ulways a it to Nlibustering contests, and when theendotuCongressisot near, the viee tory 15 nhinost certain to bo with the majority, The Republicans have been strengthoned In thelr purposo to-day by the return of some Cangressmen trom the North who have been among the people for o week, and who suy that not only Roepublicans Lat many Demo- crats sustain the Republleans n thelr present contest, uad thut the mafority in the Senate ust not eense their offorts until the entlre maehinery of the Governuent Is ence more placed under ublican eontrol, FUE INCIDENTS OF THE DAY wers few, Muhone was absent, reported to sick, ‘Thus the target for which ull the Demoeratie shafts nre l‘nri:n-.d wits wanting, and tho shatts were hurlwl consequently ot his cnpty seat, or Into the vieant wir, It wug o sibjeet of comment thut, Muhone’s seat being it, his eolleague, Senntor Johnston, who has had abundant opvors tunitles hitherto, Muhone being pre ent, to muke his o oassanlt o upon Bl dn the name ot the Bourbuns of Virginia should have undertaken to-day to deliver the speveh which the Lourbuns evidently rely upon as the husis of their cumpaign in the fortheoming Stato election, Every duy before thls Senntor Johuston has had gpon his desk the files of newspapers behind whieh ho barricaded himsolt to-day, Unceo or twies hy hauy seemed about to emergoe from behind that barrleads, Heo did not choose to do 8o untll to-duy, when the seat of his rival, the little : ghnt from Vieginks, was vieant, Mr, Johnston apologized for uakiug the speech ha did In the Senator’s ubsenco by saying that he shoulid contine himself o u dis- cusslon of his publis record, Ho reviewed with great prollxity sud v an extromely barren und uninteresting style the recent political history of Virginia, his disconrse tor the wwost part belng composed of volumluous extricts from the proceedings of conventlons and citations frow the nuws- papars. THELRE WERE TWO PASSAGES IN HIS SPEECH which attracted attention,—the introduction, in w.?-. .onpplled a seurrllous epithet to Mr/S of Massachusetts, for which he . wa/ -nuwmlf' cauterized, and the defls Wit lel he alao obtalned wpon invita- Uon from Mr. Hoar as to what a Bourbon s, dohnston, unable to himselt from the traditions of bis party, mildly inguired what - Bouthonlism was that it shouhil’ be 8o, are ralgned. Senator Hoar, 4|n|nk-\vltwll.slmrp of speech, sprang to his feet, and Bave for v, Johnston’ a definftion ‘whieh Tiny hecome Nistoric: L can tell the Senntor from Virglula what a Bourbon 1si€he wants to know. It was n man who has never learned anything wor forgotten anytiing, The Bourlons, " however,” have advaneed Somewh OW INeans itan who never ! and who forgets nlzrgnc e Denor Were very restive that Mr. Hoar had er chm“ucmrlml their lilibustering doctrine, arried to the l!xtrelm;_m replete with revolutlon and treas som.*"Lreason” Is to Southern Itepublicans AN ODIOUS WoRD, and Mr, Ioar had two or three tines to re- peat that hie did not denounce them as traitors, but charaeterized their doetrine ns treason, and, fu dolng so, he said that ho only il what Danlet Webster dld wien b sakd that our form of government could not be destroyed by domestic violence or by forelgn sar, but that it might he by the refusal of the two bodies which nake up the Govern- ment to perform thelr constitutional func- tons, That the Democerats now propose to do, in that they annowites that an’ act comn- mitted to the Senute by the Constitatinon shajl never be performed unless the minority shall permit it to b done. Ile made the distine- thon very clear LETWEEN ORDINARY FILIBUSTERING AND FILINUSTERING for destruction, The one ‘was filibustering for delny, the wther obstruetion for paralysis, and paralysis of the {»owurs of Governient A, Iloar, too, showed the Democratie eharga that ie tepublleans were sustaining rclmrllmlm\ in Vieeinia, in that they supported Gorham and Risddleberger n the United States Son- ate, by show lm.i that u conlition comuiits the members of 1t in no sense to the opintons of the parties comprising I Chase was no the conlltion. Salnon ess o Republican be- cause chosen to the Scnate by a coalltion with the Demoerats. — John P Iale could mnot “be charged with Democrney bhecause elected Dy a coalition from New Tlampshire, Charles Swmner eertalnly’ was not . Bourbon, aithough elected by n Leglsiature chosen’ through a conlltion.” ‘The Seriptures have been the fa- vorlt text-boolk for the Democrats through- ont this contest. BEN HILL QUOTED TIEM in o stumbllng, awkward fashion which showed that e had been long trom Sunday- sehool, and had poorly learned his lessons, but Goy, Drown recited ke o preaching Elder. Seunntor [Toar brought in the Gool Buok to-lay, and, in poluted terms reminded the Demoerats “that they, by their nets, were enlling the attentlon of the public to that other passuge: * Bewnre of the leaven of the Pharlsees, which Is hypocrisy.,” ‘The ieatleries were wlth the Repablicuns, and the sharp hits made by Senators Dawes and Hoar were atten applanded. Dan Voorhees final- Iy beeame restive, and lost his temper. 11 arose and, in language Tortwhich he subse- ulm-nlly received a sharp rebuke, insisted that the gallerles were filled with' *anob eaxer for place,” and that they made too loud o proclamution of thelr vennllty, Mi DAWES BEPLIED TO VOORIEES in o spirited manner, and safd that the American people tooked down upon this contest with great Interest, and that their approval eould not be restralned by epithets,, ‘Lhe speakline lost its Interest s the dinuer- hour approached, ad an interminnble serles of roll-calls wan begun, ench roll-call show- ing rupldly-diminishiuyg numbers, the ab- sentees, however, faking cara to pnir. Mr. Vuorh hadd padred with Mahone, whicl much surprised his Damoeratic eollenzu who shiarply reprimanded him for it y, at nn ml{nurlllm:m Wity securedl ‘The llexm!vhruun will hold u caneus to-mor- Tow to deteemine row they best can necom- plish the desired result. No pairs ave to be allowed which will break o quornm, All “bscntees will be reealled, TIIE. RECORD. SENATE. ; ro%, 1. C., Mareh 25,—Mr. In- red & resolution calling on the ary of War for o list of all appoint- other than those fn the army, made in s Department sinco the 15t of December, 830, to Mareh 4, 1851, and under what pro- vistons of Inw suld appointments had heen made; what changes, prowotions, details, and transfers had been made within suel perlod, and the sons for sueh transfers; what revoeation f appointments and pro- motions had been made; what "dismissuls had been nuule, and for what causes; what emplovés had heen pud out of Inpsed funds; what elerks had been pald by statute, and whether or not any Commission hnd been convened to conshler appolntments in sald Department, Lakt on the table for future netion. Mr. Dawes calied up his resolution for the eleetion of Senate ofticers, the pending nio- tion being that to postpone its considoration until the first Monday in December, Mr. Johnston, allwding to the _remark mude yestenday by Mr, Hoar tothe effect that the propoesition of tho Democrats to filllbuster nzainst the resolution was treason- able, sugzested that some Eastern coll shoulit confer on that gentleman the d of which Dr, Pangloss was so proud, Ll D AND AL 88, Tho Republican WasiHiNG: had kept the North solid by the declarations that [Laughter.] pavty the South was In favorof repudlating the public debt, and that the ouly way to strangle the doetrlne of repudiation was to keep the North solll ngainst tho South, Itwasu great revolution which saw the Republican party in caneus nominate for one of the highest oftices af' the Senate n Demo- erat and a repudintiontst, u man who would bu n ety lawyer but for the prominence glven him by his ropudiation opinfous, He (Johmston) wanted to ses whothor the Sena tor from Ohlo (Shermun), who had so bullt up the eredit ot the United States, woukl vote for Riddleberger. 1o proceeded to- Ive a brief record of the publle nets of. Ma-- hone il Riddiehorger to show that they were Demoerats an llelnullxunrs. il I reply to a suggestion by Mr, Duwes, that his (Johnston's) eotlengue (Mahione) wus . SICK AND ABSENT, he sald he was willlng 1o postpone his speech . i M uwes wounlill postpone his resolution, went which Mr, Dawes declined to muke, Mr. Logan Inguired what effeet the elees tlon of 1 Sergennt-at-Arims conld have npon the publie credit, . Mr, Johnston replied that 1f the Republle- L u man they Indarsed his publie wreer. o quoted from cdltorinls n promdinent Bepublivan journals strongly condemnatory of Riddlebivger. My, Losan” Inqulred wheather Johnston’s proposition wans that becausy the Rupublte- una selected Rudateberger they Ingdtorsed s :lfnlhncmu. wnd was answered e the ailivni- Ve, # Mr, l.m;lm-llllmlubew.-v{ was an offleer In the Coutederate army, Will the Senator pretend 1o arcuo that beenuse this slde In- tend to eleet him | therefore indyeses the LRebetliol Will he pretemd thut beciuse Gen, Lougstreet §s Minlster to ‘Curkey, up- polnted by o Republican Presldent, the e publiean party tudorses the treason of Long- street In the former Years of hls lite? Mr, Jolinston—The War 13 over, Longitreot hus repented very hnmbly of his siny, and whon o man does that you tuke him to your busomn, But the War s over, aud there Is nu quustion of secession beforo the conntry, But thu question of publle falth and eredit is before the country, aul when you Indorse u mun on these polits. you in- dorse him on s lving, present question. AMr. Logun—Never duriug my NHfo have 1 ever Indorsed repudiation, nordo & ever ex- et to. 1t the constitueney of the Senator vom Virginks had been ns fionest in vaylnfi thelr debts us the mnstlumnc{cl Toprosel the quesion would not now betore. his constituents. Mr, Jobnston vroceoded to describe the fwproved condition of Vlrflnlu under the control of ule{mrwcnllml ** Bourbony,” and at the conclusion of his speech u motion fur Gen,