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The @ bicage Dailn Teibune, VOLUME XIL. CLLARIA G SALE, “s Days Hore” AND WE WILL MOVE TO State and Madison-sts. ANWHIL It will pay you hand- somely to call and see us. LEADTRS A\D PROMOTERS Pupular Pnces. Madison & Peoria (;LOT."I \'(}. CLOTHING! CLENENT, BANE & (0, 1 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms. 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. -OCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTI GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London=-Paris. Steatners suil Every Saturday from New Xork Jor Southampton and Bremen. Passonzors booked for Londun and Parts at it raion, Tiaton ot pawnico trom' New vurk & soutamieton, Tolon, T o tireron st . 1t Bocond-clunt ci firn iekote. nrreguced o LT & O Buwling Groeu, N. Y. ‘I'ie stworage rato "y the Nortl Gernian Lloya "?;fi, rllllr':: ool to, Chi mfio‘ ml iy ¥ au : uly SRR Ausitius &G S ssouth Ci nural 164 ¥ifth o i b“liUl“(i. V., Local Avonte, Hamiurg American Packet| (}omp y LksuNa Murch 3 | FRISIA ... HUEVIA Avril, 3] VANDALIZ L A e OFLOUTE, poinia i tho suum Ut Enuiand: Furat cabin B1sron ond, ®); steorage, ; ruund trip at reducvd rates, Fopaid stuernus tioketa Trom 1At burk of Havro,tst: {1 RICHARD x CO. Gonors) Passonikar Axons of Tiragd-st., Now York.- Vi1 sm’umnahua:uflx- K, Gunaral Woslura Auena. JIRECT FOR ummunll': AND MATHEILLES, o Collowliie atenimors wi sor Gliraiiar abd Sarwattion wiiog PO g TILE DI MANSEILLES, Cahours.... April 6, 11 Laton Of pusaiia: First Cabin, $H007 Stoarasce, b yor purtioulars widross LOULN DE BEBIAN, Agont, 6 Bowliog Groon, footot IJ IIW . NI, Cabln Agent, o G, WAL, \Vl L1, Bteeraxze Agent, Chicago, STATE LINE "To Glasgow, Liverpool Dublin Ilullul. nnd Lonflnn- dorry, trom N, Y., vvory Thurday, First io e s heoamiduriony Hosond Cavli. $ho Bigoruge, outwary, €31 'Iosd siéamurs curty Bultlior v, hicop, RO pigs. "fius‘lm. BALDWIN & CO., 3 drondway, N.Y, aud 16 Wadulph-at, Chichgo. SO melAN W hbiori Almnagor ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS Now Yort and (lascow, Prvonia Apnl w1 ANCHOILIA, April 16, Tam PENS Fen g1 o | ERHIOT A Aprll 51 o Thes toataory do noyeaery nmu. shoup, OF plda . Urk 1o London difec AU~ l'llAI.L\ t:rll‘). Lpoi | AL SJ\H:\ Aptil ZW 1 pm urkion ‘Tickuts ut reducod rutes. lem:!uscw RO, 00 wastumston-s. WHITE STAR LINE, Carryluy the United Biates und Roval Mall between Kow York und 4 Ldverpoul, Vor pisads apply to Come banywatlcs Gopt Wostara Agant Gk a b ARG G Dratia ot Orent e and 170)un CUNARD MAIL LINE, wico 8 weok La und frou liritish I Hainn Ports Pase L“u ot from Livorpoul, Quosnutown, Glasiow IIII. Hulh-lh ndurry ot lowost ratos. ca, mlm-r urk und Hundolphi-ata. tnmu Tratis for i pwards, at Jowest nitus, ¢ 1L DU VERN DISSOLUT I()N NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho firm of ¥LOTO & MEININGHR 1s this day dis- #olyed by wuluul consunt. Willlam Floto wiil colivet o dba’du 0318 e wia it ail Tabilitoa o (-Illualll. Murch 3, 181 Vustern Avout, WILLIAM FLOTO, KMIL ASININGKIL Th undersignod will contioun s at tho e pikce, Nu. Dearboru-st, d, thpnking his ;sllnfll:lurduhli luvuu. by respue lll‘]ld llcits their urv kI patron Lz o WILLIAM FLOTO, ICE OREAM, I "c TWIIOLESALE AND bustu NELALL. Houtuny- whiry, cily ur coun. tey. Urdor by wail. W AT TR 100 2adisourel IA(,'I‘%- LACES. LACKES. TIIURSDAY, RCH 31, 1881 CL ()I'Il IN(; ABOUT THAT OPENING Cacks. L 5. XU If you come to see us, or send & CO. for samples, this week, we Will | 5 0oy GRAND SPRING OPEN- sell you all the newest novelties ING DISPLAY to take place next SATUR- at such prices as have never been | DAY, April 2. In spite of snow we shall and never will be offered in this | carry out the full programme unless the day market. LACES. LLACES. LACES. AILSilk Freneh Lace, 8 inches wide, at 20¢ per yard, Black and Cream Spanish Laces, all mlhd 2 1-% inches wido, at 25¢ per yard. Vermieelle Laces for 8eper yard upward, Valonciennes Laees for ¢ per yard, Novelties in Laces for 10¢ per yard, is exceptionally unpropitious. NEW STYLES All the above goods and a large | g, CHILDREN, BOYS, YOUTH, and assortment of Trimming Laces, we guarantee to sell for less than one-half what other stores sell them at. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., OPPOSITE PALNER 1OUSE. S. SHIREK. PROPOSALS. Troposals for ludlnn uuppnn and Trans- rintion. DEPART M. L\"l‘ OF THE INTERIOK Offico of Indian Afflalrs, Washington, llnr:h"'\ Houled proposnls, indorsed Proposnts for Beof, l)llclm, Flour, Clothing, or Tranaportntion, &¢. (nu tha cuse sy bel, und directed to the Commlsstonor of lm]lnu fairs, Nos, 63 and 67 Wooster Street, New ork will bo recoived untll i1 a, m, of Monday, "’A’!KI,}' l\*l. for mrnlnnlhu for tho Inalan ¥ervice nboit ) n}lm 13 Ildllcti;l. 40, 'D'(‘l’u“ nfllfl:\eflnuvh X l;amtmof. i pownds. Buans, roun 1 il pounds Cortoc. 6.0 200 pounds Cors, Pounds Huur, muul pounds Feed, G000 puunds inra Hiroad, e Thomin. w000 roanas Lourds daltico, 11, nds 16 hl\r")llMlfilfll Ork,ZEL(U poutidal pon| Tea. T pounis Tobics 20,21 o, pounds dalt Silon) 3 Soap, nds Amm,x {0 pounds Suyar, d IJY‘I]HUMHI’! v' mt. o Aluu, itiankots, Woolon und Cotton yoods (conslat- 18 it £1 of cking, SO0 ynedsy bmrd Cation yorua: Diliug, 2 yieds; Duck, frg trom atl Sieing. tis.0ui yurds; Penls, 178 o vurdsy Kentucky Jonns Jardns Frowh: Shoating, AL m-~ monunm &, VU yardax lll;' xoer nnl S Bhiritnge, som Vinkoy: % uu ot Gtk ron Soltime 1nrdwALd. Mo 1ul k‘un. plles, and i long st of ml-cu‘llnucuu-nnlclu-,-uu- a8 Tincdonn, Closes, Jnkon, Forke ko fund Wit ous roquired fof tho Beryico x Phukots, ato. dndian Foritors, Mitmesota. sun onn, Nobraska, Novada, and Wixcousin, 1o bo dalfy- ergdatChl k0, Knnans Clty, snd SInix City, “Trinwpariation for such of tho” Supplles, nd other articlon that may not >0 contracted ‘dolivorad nt tho Agencies. BIDA MUST BE MADE OUT ON CGOVEUNMENT BLANKS, Hchodules showing tho kinds and quantitios of sub- gistanco sunplies roaulrud for euctt Agoney, and the Kinds und qunitision in jroms of all othor ipuda wid articles, togetlier witli biank proposals and ' forns for contract and bond, condilions 10 bo obsarvod by bid- dors, \ime and pluce of delivery, torms of contract and'paymont, transporistion routes, und ail other necossary instructions will ba furnished upon appil- ention to'thg Indian Utle In Wustington, or Nod. c3 wnam Wouter Streets New Yorks, Williaia 16 Lo No. 451 irondway, Noiw Yorki and to o, Cdmm o Fi68 5 Submatonri, . B 2 aciacor O I R blllulmm. Satingt, Paul, Leavenwortl, i Lllfl o enno, aid Yankton, asd tho lostminstor 8% Slowx s il bo aponed at the hour and day abov stat- cd, und Didders are invited L be PI“IGD at the upune L CRRTIVED CHECKS. All bids must ba accompanted by cartiod chocks upon sonio, Uniied Blaios Donotliory, or Assiiant SrSindor for ac oust foe por ctk oF UGy R Acllnk Cu mmmni}r. Fropotula for Milltary Suppllcs. HEADQUALTENY DELAKTUENT o DA lrlll!l‘ Q(YAI!TII(\IAIITHI g Minn., Mareh 4, 1o, sc-xmpmnmmmn enw.lu juctto the usunl conditions, witl bo recoived at ihis ofiice or nt the ulmulul muqn-mrmm s of the folluwing nanmied posts, und AL Yankion sud Biemarck, D, .. and b, M. T2 untll 1 orclock, nour, ot iho 2d day o April, 1891, st which tima and plsce they will bo ojlentid in'the yresenco of biddors, for furniating und dnllw:{durlnu(homu\l ynnrcnmmtnul ng July l t, 1841, mod @nding Juno Wth, 1843, ofsuch guantities WOod. Coal, Haz", Straw, Corn, Oata, ra s may be requlred during --mu:m nud Fort Bholitng, Miun, (Post o .llluyurlmufll)l Yankton, Forts jonat at Bt Pao) Artors of B mmn-. dluuwn‘ | s Kooglh, G ',z'.dam'.":\...mmr Iitverund Porter, uginnls, oitvory of ppilos—Grotn and Dran—as tho QGovoernmont may n Luforo June 3nth, 1t (L Lo yawl fur”from gurront appropriaiiona), Wil bo ro- fod: l'llllmu‘l for olther clnss of um I\Drfll Inflll‘n .d‘ or fur (quaiitiiios loss than the w wulradew reLIMvu! Sopurata ymvollll (l! IYIPI lcute] ll“l l'lb' o “‘;r‘ ) Jvn‘mmm Fesorves the Hight to rejact any or ¥ Avxrelnwncn witl bo wivon to orilotes of dumestia uction. P bidini for gruin, biddors are requostad to Mato the rato por 10 pounds, und nat yer buskol; wnd I all cases whoro gruin I8 10 be delivered in sacks, nuch ®rain will nut be recolved lf IIMI Aacks cuntain umuquunmlly than I pounc Mlank Proposa Ifl"lud elmul- il wefiaged puRDLICIGn xeqilrod st oact post, und giving full lustructions aa to the I b= ding, umdlllnnl ln b obacrved by hlddufl. u' bonds Lo uceompany” propoutteand’ tarim uf coritiet wid Jmum, Wil BO*frniriiod. on application 10 this ca OF {0 (e QuariuTaAutars, uy (e YATIOUS posts nwlnpflmnmnlml proposals should be marked Dosale {easoh o 3 nderiTe To 1o Tarioctive !'un or Dopot Quartermastors. B, GIBRS. Qlfuln and Assistant, nmrnuunr. u. M. 1 oliarko of Ulico Chilet Qi Sastnont 4t Daknta. I'IAN 08, - E jweet musio is equalod onty nd;y'thn golden harps aboval Reed’'s Temple of Musio, IJB ll.-la N, thlc-uo. Tl ; llS U 5 “HceL BUTERING itnd ts on sclontifio & Tolescopes, Mie STOCKIOOLD ——— 10wy dwe llauess ol LY ChIEREY Steel orse-Shoo Co. Notico ls beraly uiveti that a mootlug of the Stock- hohiurs of Thy 1wul Horae-Show Cotuany WL LG 06 Oicw of the Cumans No. 20 etk Tareat bt Bt Suio om0t b and. 13 Delook i b i Monday, tho 51b dax of Apsil, 1) Tur tie Purpose OF YOLOK Upun Incroastiue tho capital of said ¢ umlun[ xud alw Lor the puqmu of eloctiug one sdditonal \ .IANLS e Efillhlllbfl& Directors, wat, i, sl Moo MEN will be displayed in abundance, IUSIC---THE GERMAN BAND ‘WIill be in attendance most of the day and evening and discourse sweet. music to our visitors. No strect parnde will be made for the benefit of Clothiers who follow behind or attempt to steal other dealers’ thunder. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS ‘Will be shown in cach department, viz: E Spring Overcoat Dept,, DBoys Suit Dept,, Qents” Suit Dept,, Chill's Suit Dot Hon's Pand Dept,, Kl Suif Depl, Youtls' SuityDept,, Custom Tailoring Dept., And Geuls” Furnishing Dept. ‘We hope to sec every blessed one of you on Saturday, some time between 7 a.m.and (0 p. m., At the ONLY ELECTRIC-LIGHTED CLOTHING HOUSE in the heart of Chi- cago. A, J. Nutting & Co., 104 and 06 MADISON-ST. N. 3. ‘We dare not tell you all of our programme, 80 many copy after us, but come and sec. This will be for the Gents what MARSHALL FIELD & CO.'S OPEN- INGS ARE TO THE LADIES. POLITIOAL. GIRAND REPUBLIGAN MASS MEETING North Side 'l‘uumr Hall, TO-NICHT. SPEAKERS. JOHN M. CLARK, the other Candidates, and several German and English Speakers. Let every Republican attend, TO the Workingmen of Chicago. VOTE FoR JAMIES N. SMITE, Indepondant candiduto for Suvorvisor of tha Sauth ‘Fown,—~tho Workingman's Friend, 10 RENT. FOR RENT. The Lower Floor ot the two buildings cor. Lumber and Twen- ty-seconds-sts., formerly known as the Kent Packing House. Also a part of the upper floor of sume, suitable for sash and Blind Facto- ry. Also 200 feet of Dock. REMOVALS. . \GLAYTON & €0, REMOVED TO 103 Madison- WEST OF DEARBORN. an UHbLS — (ure CZAR oF nussi. X0 Roward tor 2 'tuss suparlor 10 tho inat {pRuacturod by Iaty Kupuror; bal e i LL 1% T8 woms oy Brivato Mtnter, an suioont Bunion, (DT RETENTIVE COMMON-HENSE TRUSS, puwited Juiy 0178, Anu-pmwml« Which pouiively sares l(l‘\lllnl HBulo nianu, SARREE RIS AN & ranken, Unice 34 Kiato-st, Chicago, M. NECKWEAR. T VoAvid many other Novellics in dente’ Fine Nockwear, manufuctured by 'E%fifir Ttk 3 oe, PAPER, “CEO. H. TAYLOR &' CO., Huccesyurs w Clovelund FPsper 0. 168 & 165 Deurboru-sh PAPER MANUFAOTURERS AND DEALERS, dding G Advertaing Cands, Danco Proe R Mon By 9 T e THE @he Tribume, 827 Dermoma unable to gairchaze coplea of Ture Crresao TrRInusg at News Ageneles and on rails way tming where Chicago papere are sld will con= Jera favor by reporting the facts lo this ofice, glo- Jull parttculars. PRECHT, the Austrian Arctis ex- plorer, Is dead, Di HIEINRICHE WINDWARD, 8 German reve olutionary liero, Is dead, | Fam weather and statfonary or higher terperature for this region to-day. | Russra made a loan to Servia during the Rugso-Turkish avar. Tho new Czar has can- celed the loan, ¥ Tnx authorities of Hamburg are trying to compromise with Blsmarck -on the customs question, Bismarck will hardly compromise. e JAck EMuney, his wife, and two ghildren were killed by o cyelone which demolished thelr home in Randolph County, (:Lnrgh, yesterdny. A rme broke out fn the editorlal rooms of the New York Journal of Commncree last nizht, About 83,000 worth of property was destroyed. GEN. Bexaasux F. Loay dled at St Jo- seph, Mo., yesterday, of apoplexy. Ilo was U2 years old, n natlve of Kentucky, and served In the Unlon nrmy, T1ix: Marquis of Rlpon, Govenar-Gieneral of Indin, confirms the news that there Is rebelilon at Candahar, It 19 ninnored that Ayool Khan has been taken prisoner, Tur Chicago stationers, gave their first annunl banquet last evening at the Tremont House. The affalr was largely successful, aud very ngrecable to the participants, AFPrFRAYS took place yesterday between partisans of the Albaninn Jengue and the ‘Turkish Innabitants of two. Albanian vil- lages, Jlany were killed and wounded, AT the Land-Lengue meoting in Dublin yesterday, Secvetary Bretinan'acknowledged the receipt of $12,000 from this country; also somoe contributions from Queensland, Aus- tralin, Tz Russinn Senntors Bouloualeffl and Mossoieff have arrived in Romo to enter Inta negotlations with the Vatican fo determmine the atatus of the Rowman Cathglic Chureh in Russin, ‘Tug Treasury Department will redeem after to-morrow nll outstanding & per cent bonds of 1881 which will mature May 21, 1881, at the rato of $101.25 In full payment of ouch $100 bond. Ax Incendiary fire at Lendvllie Tuesday evenlng destroyed Cowell’s saloon, McDane Iel’s Thentre, and damnged thie Capital res- taurant 83,000, The saloon was valued at $:,000, and the thentro at $10,00, LAnax and earnest nicetings of Republic- ans were held inyarfous parts of the eity last night. The peovle are evidently deter- mined to rid tho city of gnmblers and pimps, and to relegate Mr. Harrison to private life, A vorioN to appoint a committes to con- shier the dechnnl system of colnnge wns re- Jected by the British 1louse of Commons yesterdny—108 to 28, ‘The only wonder is that the motlon was supported by twenty- cight members, % ?l LaAnar numbers of the inhabitants of the mountain reglons of Dohemin are preparing to emigrate to thls country on account of the intolarunce of tho Czechs, the dominant faction In Boliemin, and which bids fair to dominnte all Austria in a short time, R Gov. Cuzzos made the following nomina- tions, among othors, yesterday: Samuel 11, Jones, of Sangamon, and Ilerman Benze, of Chiengo, Commissioners for the Joliet Peni- tontinry; and John I, Reynolds, of Clucugo, to bo Chief Grain Inspector in this clty, i R Ligur. . M. Barpny, of tho navy, has been appoluted to the command of the Helen and Mary, which iato go In search of thoe Jeannetto. e will setect his crew and sub- ordinate officers from those who havo already volunteored to go on the expedition, NuwspArer men find great diffieulty in obtaining permission from the Russian Min- 1ster of Justico to b present at the trinl of the Nihillsts. Those who can obtain permis- slon will probably not be permitted to give ull reports. A rFAnsenr and his entire family, soeven persons In all, living near New Parls, Ind., wore prostrated by smallpox yesterdsy, Grent excltement oxists in the neighborhood, Avout thirty persons have been stricken by tho same dread diseasoe near Milford, I, GeN, GRANT, accompanled by Mrs, Grant, Seior Romero, Mrs, Allen, Ars, Sharpe, and Mr. Dawson, the Uenernl’s sceretary, left St. Louts yesterday morning over tha Iron Mountaln Road on his way to Mexico, The General snys that his trip is for pleasuco ns much as busluess, —— Tiw Birkenhead (Eng.) abbattolr and the Birkenhend cattlo depots of the London & Northwestern and the Great Westorn Rall- way Companles have been declaréd Infected with the foot-and-mounth disease by the En- glish Trivy Councll. A Inrge number of Aumerican eattle arc landed at Blrkenhead Ir appears that Gon. Skobeleff was ro- called from the command of the Russlan Army In Turkistan beeauso he desired to occupy a portion of the country south of Merv, In ordur to do which he would have to pass through Lerslon territory, The Czar did net want anothor war at this juncture. [ st ot ey JUDGE BULLIVAN, of the Superlor Courtof San Franclseo, rendered » declsion In tha sult of Burke against the bonanza firm of Flood, Mackoy & Fale yesterday, ‘Fho effect ot the decision, if not appealed from, will be that the bonanza firm will have to pay Burke and other clalnants betweon amom and §000,000, ‘“Tuege {8 8 fraction of the former and present Inhabltants of the Transvaal who aronotntall pleased at the idea of Boer in- dependonce. Some of those walcontents hold nmeeting at Noweastle, Natal, yester- day, and thoy declared In fuvor of annexa- tion, and called on the Euglish and Joyal Dutch inlinbitants of the towns not to sur- render thew to the Boers, prowmlsing thew support in tho ovent of civil wur, 'Tle TWELVE PAGES, persons who composed the Newcastlo meeting were probably of the class recently spoken of by the Pail Mall Guzctte ns lana- sharks, clalm-jumpers, and legal harpies, the lives of 10,000 of whom were not worth the 1ife u slngle British soldler. ON Tuesday ten festive cowboys came into O'Nelll City, Neb,, and went on & spree. ‘They becnme very quarrelsome, and Sherilt Bernard Kearns attempted to suppresy thent, when one of thelr number, named Ifenry Dean, shot him dead, A Deputy-Sherlil way badly Injured in the row which followed. The cowboys made their escape. Turkey 18 sald to be willing to cede to Greece territory In Thessaly, to reetify the frontier line of Epirus, to dismantle the fortifications of Prevesa, and to declare neu- trality In the Gulf of Artn. The representa- tives of the Powersseem to think that Greece otight to be satisfied with these concesslons, but Greece will hardly bo satistled, Henn Most, the editor of the T.ondon Frethelt, a NIhilst organ, was arrested yes- terday In his ofiice on the charge of {nciting, thirough his paper, the people of a forelgn State to sedition and rebeltion. The police efected thacompositors from the office, locked it up, and took away the keys. Most wiil be arraigned before a Justice this morning. MRs, OswALD OTTENDORPER, the wife of the editor of the New York Staats-Zeltuig, has given §35,000 for the promotion of the German sehiool system In this country, The fund ls to be known as the Herman Uhle Fund., Of the sum, $10,000 gocs to the Ger- man Teachers' Semlnary at MBwaukee, §10,000 to the Free German School of New York, and £5,000 each to the Nineteenth Ward (New York) School and Prof. Adler’s school. Tue: Irish Republicans and Independents have issued an nddress reviewlng the conrse of Mayor Harrison In the matter of Gen. Shields, his refusal te preside at the Mc- Tormlek Hall meeting to express sympathy with Ireland beeause he was afraid it might offend Queen Victorfi, and his demagogic attempt to make politleal use of the Chleagy Land Lengues. The Irish Itepublieans, or for that matter any Republicans or Demo- erats, will have no diffleulty In proving Har- rison a demogog, & time-server, and a pollt- ieal bigot. AFTER devoting years to the experiment, the Wabash Rallwuy Company hasat last cte- clded to equitaly divideits power divisions, and orders have been Issued for the erection of new repair-shops at Antioch, Ind., and Danvllle, 1L, and double the capacity of the present shops at Sprinefield, Thisorder will be received with regret by the people of Fort Wayne and Lufayette, herctofore benefi- clarles, and Decatur, who expeeted the Com- pany to locats manunoth shops thore for the Wabash maln line sud the Chicago & St. Louis branch, * A pEnatrtook place In the German Refeh- stng yesterday on the enforcement of the Antl-Sociallstic law, duriyz which Herr von Puttkammer, Minister- of the Interlor, detivered o vigorous speech denounc- ing the Soclallsts as enemies of lib- erty, abettérs of asasination, - and advocates: of destructive principles, ~His speech was Joudly applanded by members of all pnrties but the Soclal-Demoerat: party. At tho close of the debate Merr Puttkammer aunounced that Leipsic would be declared Ina minor state of sleg Coxkrina, Platt, and’” Arthur are deter- mined to oppuse the confirmation of Robert- son, whose nomination the Presldent refuses to withdraw, It looks now as though Rob- ortson will be certainly confirmed, as the Democratle Senntors will probably voto for him, belteving that In dolng so they are sus- taining Blaine, whom they like. It is lkely, though, that Chandler will not be confirmed s Solieltor-General. Senator Don Cameron and the Dewocrats will vote aguinst hlm, aud probably two or three Republicans. Attor- ney-General MacVeagh will not be sorry, meee—va—— Sornre: PIROFFSKY, one of the persons ar- rested for complicity In the assasination of the Czar, Is the daughter of a former Pro- vincinl Governor and the niece of an ofticer of high rank in the Russian nrmy. She is a wowan of eonsiderablo talent, and of educn- tlon superlor to most Ritssian women, Ac- cording to her confesslons, it appenrs that shu was tha chilef splelt of the cousplracy to murder the Cznr. Roussakoff was u mere instrument, and mplicitly obeyed lier com- mand. She lad un Iden that the death of the Czar would result In the establlshment of a Soclal Republic in Russia. Tur President recclved a deputation of fitty colored Louisianians yesterdny, who presented him with un address in which they set forth thelr claims to full protection under the law, to be protected in the enjoy- ment of thelr political privilexes,” and shure in the full benefits of tho public-school system. ‘Tho delegation clalmed that the colored people of loulslana pay taxes on $25,000,000 worth of prop- erty, aml Dby thelr Ilabor ralso soven- elghths of the sugar and rlce crops and five-cighthis of the cotton crob of the State. ‘The Presldent congratulated thom on thelr progress in wealth and prosperity, and renewed the pledages in reference to tho colored people mado In his naugural ad- dress, Tne debate on tho resolution for the ap- pointment of Senate officers, or rather on the varlous questions arising out of previous specches on that resolution, was continued in the Senate yesterday, Ben HUI was as usunl swaggeringly offenslve, and as usual way severely punished for some of his boastful assertions and covert Insinuations by Benators Hoar, Dawes, and Logan. The Iatter came ns near telling I that ho was a lar ay parliumentary etlquet would permit, but the Geor- gian enid he meant no offense, and made an undigniied retreat, Senator Uonr's spoech was an eloquont defense of the Republican party. He poluted out that, though the Democrats had always bitterly opposed all measures proposed by the Ropub- fieans, thoy now adumitted them to be wise, and to have subserved the public good and the cause of Jberty and humanity. 1o olo- quently denounced the policles and practices of tho Bourbon party in tho Southern States. Beek camp to the dofonse of 111, and, after & ulscussion not germunu to tho questjon, tho Senato adjourne THE TRANSPORTATION “CONVENTION " Ll Diapated 1o The Chicage Tridune, Hnwm\um\r. m, :unreh Jo —The Trans- portation Convention was a fallure, only ton or a dozon belng prosent. Organization was not attumpted. ‘The meetlug was not geu- erally adverilsed, WASHINGTON. The Senate Drifts Helplesly into the Same Old Po- litical Debate, Mahone Quickly Forgotten in the Broader Subjeot of the Lost Cause, “The Love of Woman” and the “Skip of State” Raise a Laugh on Ben Hill. An Insinuation by Hill Calls Forth Logan’s Fierce Re- sentment. Beck Makes Merry Over the Mis- understandings Among the Republicans, A Dead Calm in the Midst of the Cabinet Storm over the g Nominations. It Requires but One Republican Vote to Defeat the Confirmation of Chandler. Gen. Garticld Unrufilled, and Contfident that He Is President, Oonkling Full of War—Bupreme Court— The Jeanneite—Yorktown—0ol- ored Lonisiznians, IN THE BENATE. THE POLITICAL DEBATE. Speelal Dirpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinsatos, D. C, March 50.—Senntor Ben 111, or Georxla, has again opened lis mouth and has again put his political foot In 1t. Hespoke nearly four hours to-day, but he had not spoken four minutes when it be- came evident that he was preparing texts for a political debate, in comparison with which the fssue of coulitlon with dnhone will scem petty I the extreme. The Bourbons are ex- nsperated by the movements of Mahwne. Ben I1111's speech to-day showed this, The speech. was Inspired by two sharply contradictory causes,—first, the coall-, tlon with Malione; second, the unex™ pected reading of Mr. IIU's owa lettér to Rupresentative Chittenden, written In No-g. vember linmediately after the electlon, in which hestated that hethought that the time for the disintegration of the Dewmocratic: party had come. In bis speech upon the conlition, the other day, he denownced Ma- houe for undertaking to do < THAT WIICH HE NINSELP, cks before had stated ought to be ‘The speechbegan apparently without conslderation, atid was noted for'the severlty of its adjectives, the muscularity of Its gestures, and the unregenerate Bourbonism of its dactrine. . The days of Dem- cratic bungling are not ended when it Is possible that such a speech can be delivered by one of the Jeaders of that party. Den I commenced hs speech with wmisadventure, e had demanded 1o know of Mr. Dawes what a * Gripsnck Repub-. lean"" was, wheit the latter retorted that M. Il ought to know, us he had tried all par- ties, and seened dispused to turn his eyes towards the rising sun, as he did after the electlon of Gartleld, when ho expressed his admiration and love for Garlleld In & manner that surpassed the love of woman, Mr. Dawes probably did not intend an innuendo, ut ‘ 18 HAPPY VENTURE cartled the roaring gallerles back to the days of * Little 'Tommy,” Nr, Dawes further an- swered the Inquiry by n very earnest speeeh, In which ho extended the welcomo of Re- publicans to all in tho South—whather Re- ndjusters or by whatover name they may be called—who are willing to joln the Republics ans and to work for the cause of equnl rights, u freo ballot, and o fair count, Ben HUPs speechy, for the rest, was a speech that might have been expeeted from awman who, wiillo elected as a Unionist to the Georgin State Convention, gave the casting vote for secession, and who introduced iu the Confed- eraty Congress a bill authorlzing THE $I00TING, WITHOUT MENCY, of all Union ofileers captured In command ot colored troops. It wasnspeech of infinit gusto, and of what he catled brondened in- deponlence. The Independenco wus of the sort, however, which recognized no wrong in treuson, and cntled the War of the Rebel- lion the result of honest differences of opin- lon, In which the South was quite as rlght ns the North, The corer-stone of tho Republic befors the War Ul found to be freo consent, but now It i3 foree. A fow, sentlments tuken from the speeeh, hers and thevs, witl be sufliclent to bring wmnzement to Northern readers. “ohe only real Rebel,” sald Ben HIIL, “is the man who Imputes to others a desire to destroy this country, ‘I'he diiferences which cnuged the War aroso from lonest ditfer- ences of opinlun us to the interpretution of the Constitution, "The South hud the right to wniutaln ber views, und was no eriminal for doing it It was us honest a War as wus ever foaght, R 1T 18 A NARIOW SOUL who conslders the 8,000,000 of people traltors and erlintnals who fought on the Southern alde, "The South admits that the War chanked the character of the Government, It wunld have been better for the colored race If their futellectual condition coult have been fu- proved before glving them suffrage. Suf- frage I8 o trust exercised not only by eneself, but for every other citizen,” The trustee- ship of the suffrage of the negroes, Ben HlIL seemed to think, it was the duty of the Democratle portion of the white race to as- sume. ‘The ballot-box, he smd, should by guarded from the Intluences of Ixnornnce, Antelligence, property, and virtuo are almost exclusivoly on the side of the whites in the South, luothnldation, bulldozing, uwnd pro- seription are tho stale slanders ot n carpets bag réghme. * The South may abandon Bourbonism, but will not embrace political blackguardism,” meaniug the Republican conlition. *‘The best friends of the colored man I the South have been the Dewocratic whites.” SENATOR HOAR responded to Ben 1101 with great spirit, and cited the infamous Vugrancy laws of Louisi- annund of other Stutes to show with what tendor mercy the Southers whites undertook to care for the wuegro, uud he usked &% as n proof of the fondness of =0 rnce for the negro them, wi? se@here ever was & massacre at Caddo, at... Orleans, at Couchatta, at Colfax, whethér Twitchell’s arms are still upon his shoulders, whether the Chisolm murderers: were convleted, or Dixon was shot In the, bael, Ben I13Hl, In one portion of his speech Justlfying Sonthern men for beginnlog the War, sald that they hiad expected -ald from - Northern men, and intimated that Gen. Logan’ was one to whom they looked. The Iilinels Senator, sitting opposit 1ill, had been listen- Ing to the speech with much attention, Dl~ rectly this insinuation fell from the lips of the (icorgin Senator, Gen. Logan sprang to* his feet, and, with o force of volee and mane ner which STARTLED THE SENATE and eaused a painful sitence In the galleries, sald, with Intense passion: *Iwant tosay this to the Senator—that any man who ln- sinuntes that 1 sympathized with the South at that time Insinuntes that which Is false,” Mt. 1it1—I do not charge that the Senator, from 1llinols encouraged secesslon. Gen. Logan (with increasing ilre)—This must stop right here, It has been done often enough. ‘Iliere is sitting here in this cham- ber a Demoeratlc Senator®Who knows that thts Insinuation s false, Any nan who Insinnates that knows thatit Is false. That Senator knows that such statements are false. Ldonot call upon him. These Inslunations about my sympnthizing with the South must stop right here—and now. They arp not true, Ben 11 was amazed at the Impetuous and fiery charge of Gen. Logan, and, simply stut- Ing that he {ntended to make no Insinuations with respeet Yo the Senator from Illinols, the Incident ended. TIE DEMOCRATIC SENATOR TO WHOM LOGAN REFERRED was then a colleague in the House of Repre- sentatives. It I3 uncertaln whether the Re- publicaus will continue the line of debate which Ben 11ill has Introdueed. Nothing is certain In-the Senate to-day but uncertaluty, ‘I'here I8 no program. Both sides are drift- ing. No one pretends to know what the end will be, Every day, however, the Demo- crats, with renewed confidence, declare that the Republicans cannot and shall not elect their oflicers, and the Demncrats have the power to execute thelr threats, TIE DEBATE. To the Weatern Ausoclated Press. Wasmixaroy, D. €., Murch 80,—When the Senate met, o handsome bonquet of flowers adorned Senntor Kellogg's desk, while a magaitleent tloral ship, saillng upon r sen of vinlets and roses, the gift of Indies of Alexandrin, Va., to Senntor I1ill, of Georgin, ornumented that gentleman’s desk. The tribute was accompanled by the following note: Theso Virginiu_flowars from tho ladlos of Al- exundria are preseated t6'Senntor Hil of Geors gin us o feeblo testimouinl ou thelr purt of thole wihiniration for the brillinnt manncer In which be recontly exposed tho corrupt bargale made by the Seuntor from Vivginis on the une part and the Hepibtlean party ou tho othor. Tits abip, Senutur, bns not _elearodfrom lhu White M nor {3 ita vosage in guest of '\ 18 stioply bound to tha Georgl ntot, 80 8 i hie has anchored himsclf. m@%t:fimum.xruo they Virginlang overywhere andselom quent speech he bos_ made In Mbfuilsdlof bonor, in toe preservaton of the traditiony nq,ln tho mwintapeebr tho former Hlustripus nistory of, ‘when bie fheatbed the swodtof ana of Somators, which bud beort troaehgralialy )’ Iy .0 pointed to plerco her tair fuing, ()n mution of Mr. u\mewp; of Wisconsin, resolutjon was adopted " authorizing the pelmwmy tho necessary, funeral expenses THE LATT SENATOR' CARPENTER. ‘The pending business, being the resolution for the tlection of ollicers of the Senate, was then tuken up. A motion to wu nto cucn- tive sesslon was rejected,’—yens, 25; nays, Mr, Tharrls, stating that ft was evident mu ' Republicans did not intend to transuct the business which the Senaste had beon called here to trausact, moved that when the Senate adjourn to-duy, It be to mect the first Mon- (lue of December, Lost,—yens, 235 nays, 28 variony -othor niotions “were made and voted down, Mr. Pewdleton enlled nllenllan to the in- augnrat nddress of the Presldent, in which lie stated that e would ask in due tlme Congresa to fix the tenure of minor oflicers of the Government, In order that the Senate might no longer preseut the src«.mdu of wrangling over ety oflicers, e would move to go luto citive sesston, Mr, Dawen agreed that the tenure of offlca should be fixed by law, but he did not see how uln act could’be passed at this speclal * sesslon, Ar, 110, of Georgla, rend o letter Issued from tho Readjuster heudquarters in Octo- ber, 1950, by William Muhone, tn which ho alluded to the Republican party as TUE “URISACK " PARTY. DId tho Senntor know what was meant by " grlp-nm'k" pnrl‘) ir, l)m\cs—li nmy objectlon to Riddle- er in the mind of the” Senator that he d for Huncock? Nona in the world, wes—Then why 13 the Senator T, I ouly ask \\!mt 15 tho *“ grip-suck™ party? Dawes—1 don't know. ‘They have, down South, all sorts of partles. | do nob know what'they represent. ‘Flie Senator from Georgla ought to know. e ought to know overy phuse of every political purty that bas ever conte ur for cortalniy If any- body has tried them all, it must be the Sen- ator from Georklu, [Lmu.hwr] I do not know any party that the Senntor hug not given s adhesion to. 1 remember a letter written by bl nfter Garfleld’s cleetlon, ad- vishe everybody to i’“l" Gurfield’s party, and invoking the publie to come up ang fol i tha party which bud sueceeded. [Luughier, ‘I'liat seems to be the tirst motive In the min of the Senntor In all his politienl safling about the country In his ship of Stute {lnugl- lurl to find out what party has succeeded, und then to munounce madmlru to go with that purty. 1 think ho snid lmbudyc_ould. tell how much he loved Gartivld, PPAS-ING THE LOVE OF WOMAN, [Langhter.] Mr. H11 explained the meaning of Lis lot~ ter to Nepresentative Chittenden, of New York, shortly after the vlection; he' advo- ented'the opintons there advanced; deciared the people of the South It tuvor of u free vots and honest count; and called upon Clay and Webstor to look down upon the con- temptible coulition betw the Lepublican and Rendjuster parties to get u;e oflices of the Senate. Every movement that came from the South In ravor of bursing the issues of the War, In favor of forgoithyr the passions of the War, tn favor of hiding from v l«\v the wrongs of the War, wis niot IJy the Repub- lienn party with a stap fn the face. Mr. Hawl uy—Ducs tha gentleman really | bulluu- that ¥ Hill—Certalnly} I have no doubt of it. Mr. uuwl(l}—llm I3 nstounding. f Mr, don't Insl\ew the peoplo of the North balleve it, but I say that every move- ment that comes trom the South tn faver of burying the issues of tho War Is met by a demand from the Republican party that the lwoulu of the South ntust evidence their faith : by juinlng the Republican party. and you al- Jow no mun to b patrlotic st the South un« leas he decompanles his professions of patri- otle wuumum with o hegira over to the He- phblican P“ A, B cunumllux. warned the Repu lican porty that this coalltion, over \\hlch lt 3 was how rejoicing, was golug to do more to 80t buck theé real Liberal inovement thanany- thing elsv conld do. A purty could not by orgunized to control the South which inssts wd in mlm-r resenting overything in the South, While the Sigith had abandoned lluurlmnlsméll by * Bourbonlsi " wus meant ulw rlx)hl of secesslon and tho bellet in ° slavery HIIK WOULD NOT ENLRACE POLITICAL BLACK- LEGISL She was not to be buugnt by o conlluml. She | coutd not be purchused by patrosage. Sue could nut be won by stlunders, Sha could not be wou by calumnles, 1y continlied at suwg length fo assert that the Bouth hud at hearg an fulwsl count pud & fulr vote ns wueh v um or(h‘. ‘t":‘h‘ its Wz’fl"u""u::l ml.:‘mlmhmt n ulid accepted 4 CONS| o uulen el aud tho evily which had vizited u“ —Iam not troubled.

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