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il VOLUME XL NECKWEAR, NEW STU H N NEW B00DS, . NEW PRIGES, SPECIAL SALE o NECKWEAR. ‘Our European representative succeeded in procuring from one of the largest English manufacturers @ lot of 3,800 Dozen Hand-Embroidered MULL TIES and MULL FICHUS AT Qur Madison and Peoria-st. Store closes TO-DAY. Our New Store, corner State and Madison-sts., Will be opened to the public THURSDAY, Aprl 7. [RADIRS AN})F PROMOTERS Popular Prices BOOTS, SITOES, Lc. DOGGETT, BANSETT & THLLS OO . Manufacturers and Jobbers of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, 212 & 214 Monroe-st., CHICAGO. FORU MORRISBERNHARDT | | AUNDRY, ¢ OPTICIAN, Wo take Flensuro in announcing to tho publle that we are_now fully ready for husiness, ns usunl. We have added large- Iy to our facllities, and shall be pleased o ree nll of our old customers and lots of HewW ones, G. M. MUNGER & CO., 1345 & 1347 Wabash-av. OFFICES AT 126 Dearborn-st., 46 North Clark=st., 1347 Wabash-av,, 3860 Cottage Grove-av. " 0 EXCHANGE OIt FOR SALE. - $5.000 Library. To exchange for residence, or improved farm near Chicago, one of the best Libraries in the West; or will scll cheap. for cash, 8end lor complete catalogue. HENRY DAGGETT, - Chapin's Bookstore, corner Madison and Dearborn-sts, If you want a fine Library here is a chance seldom met with. Have been collecting it the last twelve years, Some very rare editions. TEA, COFFEE, de. CT. To an English penny (value 3 cts.), which fact enables us to offer this . MOST STYLISH . " NECK LINGERIE In several hundred exquisite de- signs, at ONE-THIRD Of their actual value. Prices range as follows : Big, 69c, 76e, 8S¢, 93¢, $1.05, $1.16, $1.43; $175, $2.45, $10.50 each. NQi‘ICE. 'Ladies are earnestly requested to EXAMINE these.goods. “No one urged to buy.” OUR MOTTO: $Wo shall not o undersold.” Call early in the forenoon to avoid the afternoon rush, DON'T FAIL to®rcad our special an- nouncement in to-morrow's (Sunday) Times. . MORGENTHAU DROS. & (0., 163 State-st., cor, Monroe. THE LAnd many other Noveltles in Gent’ Flne Neclwear, manufactured by t.. Zoum 1, Hecond Floor, Spectacivs oxclusively. Kpeetacles nt all pricos, No mttention glvon 10 aiy. Other guods. TwnLy-savon eans practic In tho wiljuatuient of Glassow to ovory cxlihit. orm ot defuctive oy it 0 teatifylng to M. Berns Lotters of recomiendoilor Bardua ability na it Outicinh eat bo ks at his afico n, 1. Ly ford. i so0dwing 0. BPECIAL 0Nt detectiva eyeslght. EeTIEY. GIDICF Gxtiome, Oflico 1ours=916 1,206, LTS 11, MATTIIRS, As- e CAUTION—No agenta omployod or appointed. IpRASR AN, of Opticnl, Mathomatical, and Hurveylng o i Opern and Field Glagses, scupes, Toloscopas, Haromoters, Trunsits, Loy ‘ouipussoa, &c., the largest stock in the Northiwuost. Jmportor i CAUTION, —Dou't pay oxorbitant pri - Jonturers forshosticlof W'l Hho it st g Wid T b gt Cipainlsyuctndies €120 (o b e sk Hyoneh Yedive yours' Bemetlco (n tho art of Hiting Our niethod is honust de 3 kD Uik our Ly, v dualin This 1s thd N [% 0.5 COLE & (0. o Mationers i and Printers, EERWANIEKERS 86 Dearborn-st. JOHN DAVIS & €0, gt recetved, g laro lot of Wroughit and Cast Iron toani-Pipe und Fittinus, Worthinguan Stoss Futups, ntos, Worth Its Welght In Gold, . b FOrnons olont ant s sorine: Loat Haskot Japan Tea at #0c¢. Comy in und tey thow. Tho kottlo ls bolling. Genuino O, Jays, 35e. Cholco dulicio 38 cup of pure i ea or Colfuw, atup in and 0o VLT Btuck. THA IMPORTING CO., Exclusive, Tea, Coffee, and Spice Dealers, X Opposlt 88 STATE-ST.,{picu 2 co. ey o Mo T Rl . Q. Guldun 1416, Ze. 11 you deslte —yg———— = DRAWING MATERIAL, for a four-line advertisement hivosters Newnpne iapoe, addrow RN CTRCYCTY R STOCKNOLDERS MEEITINGS. To tho Stockiwlders of o Clieago Steel Horse-Shoo Co, Notica is heroby given thas s meotlng of the Btock- E‘flm" 10, Ccaitd St Trsriiog Comnay + U1 by buld at tho ofice uf thy Compairy, No. 20 Wost Lakosr, Culcagy botwoen ‘the hiurs 'ty wid 13 fcloek it o on Sonday, tha 2ith day of Aprl, 1) 150G Burposo O watliid unon tncevastng tho capital 8L auld Loumbuy, it 07 146 purposs OF olecting WAL ULLMA JAME: £ A H.ABBOTT& CO0., Painting and Drawing Material, 147 State-st. N 4 1. m‘ruun(nuu,imramm WAL It KRR, Hocrornen PADT S aixd HE-FIE et 5T 333 TR GEO. H. TAYLOR & CO PICM'URE FRAMES Hn'cwwuuwl:ln:;nunu Paperto,, ¥ A 1085 & 165 Deurbora-st, 0 y&:ifi'.f.‘,‘j‘{{&‘,{,,l’,‘};“‘,‘:.fl,',‘m ':Q'.‘:,: PAFEN MANUVACIULENS AND DEALEIS ricus. B, 11, MC ELWAIN, redding Good Advert'sing Cards, Dan i e i ORIV, Wik, G0 vl e s spocialigl ™ ~ The Chicago THERS. SPECIAL NG 3 OF THE CELEBRATED i [==—] (ZF] i o [5=] =1 7 CLOTHING After all, we've got to POSTPONE our Crand Spring Opening_DispIay! Wi, A 1 NUTTING & CO., Have been ready and aching for about a month to display, in panoramic_beauty, our immense assortment of Spring Styles in Cents’ Spring Overcoats, Cents’ Business Suits, Cents’ Dress Suits, Cents’ Trousers, ‘ Cents’ Furnishings, Youths’ Suits, Boys’ Suits, Chiidren’s éul(s, Kilt Suits, and Custom Tailorings, But owing to the Winter's sitting so long in Spring's Iap, our good, intentions are frus- trated pro tem. We now name Y NEXT SATURDAY, April 3, As the Memorable Day. You'll be sure to come, won't you? We shall cxpect your Regrets if you can'’t get here afterail the trouble and expense we have taken to invite he Tl @ Persona unable to purchase copies of Tie CHICAGO TIIRUNY: at News Agencles and on rail- Acay Lraine ehere Chicago jxtpees are sold will con- Jer favor by reporting the facts to this ofice, piv- ng full particulars. It s reported that sulphnr-flour fell dur- ing the recent snow-storm at Madison, Ind. 4 ——ems Wansten and falr weather, Might rain or snow, and rising temperature for this reglon to-day, EMIGRANTS to the nu | Brenen, Gennany, for this country sinee’ the Istof January, | Enes WatonT, the senlor partner of the firm of Wright, Bllss & Fablan, of New York, Isdead. | — Tnesk will be a meeting of the Emperors of Austrin, Germany, and Russia at Ems the coming summer. | BrAcoNSFIELD'S physiclans seem to think that thére lssome hope of the ultimate recov- ery of their patient. | M. Gronar: E, Wurre's Chleago Police and Fire Board bill was read a second time in the State Senate yesterday, | AnorT 51,035,000 worth of gold bulilon was withdrawn from the Bank of England yes- terday for shipment to New York. | Tur Cuyahoga Falls Wire-Mill at Akron, prejy oy 09 POYILY pue Every Pair Warranted In 3, 5, 7, and 10 Hooks. you. MANDEL BROS. 121 and 123 State-st, | Michigan-av. and Twenty-sccond-st. .» DRESS GOODS. g GRAND GENERAL PENING To-day and Night, SPRING DRESS GOODS. Silk Costumes, Swiss and Worsted Dresses, Silks, Housekeeping Goods, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, &c,, &c., COMPRISING tho LATEST NOVELTIES, 284 & 286 W, aison-t, NEAR MORGAN. DGEY ‘West Side Store. ONE MINUTE Ri Don't be migled | of these extravagant Clothiers, RE! Profit. claims for Low Prices. A J. NUTTING & €9, 104 & 106 Madison-st. N. B.—This is the ONLY ELECTRIC- LIGHTED Clothing House in the Heart of Chicago, und the ONLY STORE in which you can sec just what you are buying after sunset. Good Morning, Sir!! it SPPHISTRIES Everybodye knows that their Big Rents, Big Salarles, and Big Advertisings must be offsct by Big They cannot substantiate their 0., was damaged $10,000 worth by fire terday, ‘The loss is covered by insurance, WiLLIAM PowELL, & soldier of the Tenth Cavalry, killed n Mexiean woman named Porbie Wetr at Bario, Tex., Thursday night. e Tug Irish voters of Northampton will vote agoinst Bradlaugh, notiug on the lustruc- tions of the Home-Rule members of Parlia- went. — Grongr M. TRAVERY' dry-goods store at Detroit, Mich., was damaged 810,000 by fire yesterdny, Thelussls fully covered by in- surance. ——— Axous Syrru and William Young, of Mil- waukee, are reported to have struck paylug silver ore In the Red Cloud Mine in the San Juan country. Tug workingmen of - New York are de- manding an increase of 50 cents per day In their wages, In many Instances it has been already granted M, Jous Bobkiy, an Irish landlord now in Toronty, who I8 fully seven feot high, snys he left Ireland beeause ho was too big o mark for bullets. e ——— Dunise the month of darch the publie debt was reduced $6,102,810, The total re- duction singe the end of the last flscal year, June 90, 1880, has been §63,403,70L AL Suriavay, Member of DParlinment, who wns counsel for the Land-Leaguers in the recent trial at Dublin, has been nsked to defend Most, the Communist editor, 4 Tir machine-iholders and stove-molders of Pittsburg have had their wages andvanced 10 per cent. ‘They threatened to strike, and he employers submitted gracefully, p———— Justus Sciwan, in behalf of the New York Communists, hus telegraphed Most, the Freiheit editor, that tho latter shall have menetary nssistance from this side. JLESALE CLIMENT BANR & (0, 202, 204, 208, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST. COR. ADAMS, . Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Termis. 6 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; LOTHING! Ee— Furaxce Is sending troops to Algiers, os- tensibly to protect French subjeets from waranding bands, There are somes who think that Franco has designs on Tunis, Tz Enrly-Storey libel sult terminated yesterduy, the jury finding for the plaiuthf, and ussessing damages at 8509, The verdlet is looked upon ns a vietory for the otd man. ‘Tuene are sald to by dissensions among tha Boer loaders. It is also claimed that.the Boers are logting the loyal Inhabitauts of the ) “Iransvaal, nid are not respecting the treaty of peace. £ ‘Pux: French Chnmber of Deputies voted 6,000,000 franes yesterday to Indemnify the sutferers by the coup d'ctat of 1851, by which Napoleon I1L obtained complete nseendency In France. —— SexATonr MenniTr's bill forbldding tele- | rraph compantes from churging over 25 cents for ten-word messages within the State was ordered to a third reading In the Illinols Senute yesterda; Tuene were only 113 business fallures throughout the United States during the pust week, and none of any significance, The number Is the smallest for uny week of the past two months, , GustAv Rurcurus, u wealthy bachelor, e gurluigof o violin, which tiukos It treo ad. Franging our atock for the Spring, we discaver of uxcellont Plangs of various makers thu rifice, Muyers sh uiionia ax by dotug 30 the unly Piano whore the Hound Hoard be n at wo cun sell at o great w full 1o call and try the they cun poaltively save considernbly ULIUK BAUER o 12 L 184 Wab, STIY, DE. & Dr.Day, 133 East Madison-st. RUBBER OR) iUELI.ULOlD,l $5 Filllng, 1=1 0ld Rutcs, H WITHUUY PLATE, VITALIZED AIR (Or gaa)glven fevy tur puinow extraciug, Inventor of Lower buction Plate, which nover y s 7 uctusl test DRUGGISTS, H. A HORLBUT & €O ‘Wholesale Druggists, 78 and 77 Randoloh-st’ Merchants’ Savings Loan & Trust Go,, OF CHICAGO, E4TABLISHED 1857, Fall-Up Capltal Undivided Pratiis EDWIN L. AL ML HUN W, DO, Fi Eolfclts tho Accounts of 1l dtviduuls. T runaucts wenoral Honking Businoss. Deals i United Sintes und Dnvostment Nonds, Exchanys un Loudon und Puris. Lettors of Crodit tor Meschunta and ‘Pravelors. ol ulesraphio Exd i n ¢ otl, Arizons. On Twproved City 'roporty, 810 por cant interesc. WML V. V. MUSIUAL INSTIRUMENT? LYON&HEALY 162 Sate St. Chicago. * o 4 Willsend jarpald e S NS 81,600,000 800,000 ‘wris, Now Vork, wis assasinuted Thursday night, near Mon- roe, U, 1lo was sitthyg with his brother's family reading a paper when ho was shot at from outside = window. o ‘Funer Professors at Jussy, i Roumania, huve been suspended beeanso they uro sus- pected of Nihilistle tendencles. Soveral students have been expelled from the college where theso Professors taug! Tie Greck Government has determined not to nccept ‘Turkey’s concessions as full satlsfactlon for tho deniands of Greeee, and the Premler, Cownoundouros, Wil tolegraply the Greek ngents to that etfect. e Two PARISIAN contractors who calumnl- ated the Engineer oflleers of the French War Department In coniection with the Gen, De Clssey matter were enchi sentunced to thres wmonths? lnprisonment and u fine, WiLLIAM BaTis, & United States Marshal, was fatally stubbod near Somerset, Ky., Thursday night during a guarrel with o strangor, Bates wanted a falr fight, but the strangor treacherously used a knifo. Lewts Bovre shot and killed a man named J. 8. Ballard at Loadvillo yesterdoy, Ballard had seduced - Boyle’s sistor, was forced by timeats to warry lier, ad was sus- pected by Boylo of Intending to desert’her, Tuene |8 & prospect thot the Benatorlal deadlock Wil bu broken noxt week. ‘The Demoerats will cousent to the Republicans clecting | o President pro tem. to take " the Pace of Vice-President Aypthur, who wauts to leave \Wushington for some thne, ‘The Republleans will then go into execentlve sesslon, act on the nomina- tlony, and adjourn, It i3 thonght that Sen- ator Anthony, of Rhode Island, will bo elected as Presldent pro tem. Mr. Tox Nicnor, of Wisconsin, hns re- quested President Guifield to withdraw his nomination as Commissioner of Indinn Af- | fairs. Nichol says that he could not fulfill the duties of the office, owing to {1l health, Turnr seems to be no doubt that Judge Tabertson’s nomination will be confirned, The great majority of the Demoeratie Sena- tors will support hlm, and the Républican Slelmlors generadly will vote for his confirma- tlon. E. IL. GrAvpox and & young man named McEnchen,” nccountant and assistant ac- countant of the Federal Bank of London, Ont., have absconded with some of the funds of thebank, The amount of the default is notkwown. ______ A ransen living near Caseyviile, I1L, has two dogs whieh ho trained to chase Bible agents, The dogs set upon & nurserymnn named Clueas, who was delivering trees to the fatmer, and so worried him that he can- not llve, Henn BazEt, the leader of the Moderato Soclallsts in the German Relchstag, protested inthat body yesterday against himself and s party beine held responsible for the mouthings of Most, Hasselman, and other radical Comimunists. BrAprAvon's appeal to the Housc of Lords Is intended to ascgrtain whether he Is to pay the penalties lmposed for votlng without hav- ing taken the prescribed onth. If the decis- lon is adverse to Bradiaugh, the Government will remlt the penalti Wirnias IIiNsLey was torn Into frag- ments yesterdny by the explosion of some dynamite eartridges which he hlmself had made, at 1leidetberg, near Wilkesbarre, ’a. William Williams, an engineer, was badly Injured by the same explosion. Tur, Burlget Committee of the Frefich Chambegg have agreed on a repot fuvoring a custdms tarlff on live stock hinported futo France nccording to the following scale: Oxen, 15 franes; cows, 8 francy; hogs, 3 francs; sheep, 13¢ franes cach, Pavn Ricial William Green, and Milton Brown had a discussion nsto the way to play " California-jack” In o gamblng house nt Pendleton, 8. C. The discussion ended Ina fight, in which Richardson was kilted and Brown and Green badly wounded. Jony WarTens and Silas Willlams, two youths of Unionville, 0., nged respectively 14 and 15, went ot hunting last Thursday and have not yet been heard from. It is thought that they have perished in the snow- storm- which lias oceurred In that region since. 2Mn. RowELL, who was recently elected to Parliament from Wigan, o Laneashira bor- ough, haus been unseated for bribery and cor- ruption, It seems to be abnost hapossible for n candldate to obtain election from an English borough without resorting to brib- ery. —— Tue New York Board of Trade and Trans- portation adopted resolutions yesterday dep- recating the removal of Collector Merritl, of New York, from -his present position as prejudiclal to the commereial Interests of New York, and contrary to the Borrd’s fdea of Civil-Servlce reform. Tne London Thnes condemns the prosecu- 1 tlon of Most, because it Is ealeulated to give wlde publicity to the ravings published In s obseure sheet, and gives hlinn certain amount of notoriety, which he no doubt eraves. Beshdes, it 13 notnt all fmpossible that the prosecution way prove abortive, —e Lizur. Benny, commander of the Jean- nette Expedition, has seleeted his alds, They are IL. S, Warlng, Mas W. F. lHelsey, Executive Officers 1L J. flunt and G, M. Stoney, Ensigns; A, V. Selne, Assistant En- gineer; N. 11, Gelder, Pay Clerk. T'wo med- teal oftieers will accompany the exnedition. ATTORNEV-GENERAL Ske Henry James stated n the House of Commons yesterday that no body was ojected forelbly from the Fretheltfoftico at the time of the arrest of Mast, the editor, und that the police in lock- fng up the oftico only acted In that way in order to b the better able to obtain docu- mentary evidence. M Pannsi's Cook County Justleesibill, which provides for the division of Cook County nto two Justice of the Pence dis- triets,—the City of Chiengo and the county towns,~—and that a man living in Clleago shull bo cited beforo a Chicago Justlee, passed the Lower House of the State Legis- lature yesterday, 105 to 20, Lonp HAntiNaToN hns received a memo- rlal slgned by 1,700 merchants of Manchester, urging that a representftive be sent to the Monetary Conference at Paris, if not to repre- sent England, to represent British Indin, The Chamber of Commerce of Birmingham and Liverpool demand that an unpledged representative bo sonts A PASSENGRRCTRAIN golng north on-the §t, Paul, Minneapolls & Manitoba Railrond Thursday foronoon ran into u frelght-traln six miles from Rothsay, Minn. ‘The enboogo of the frolght-train took fire, and one mat, Joseph Biog, of S, Paul, was burned’ to death, and several persons very bady injured, some of whom, it ks thought, wiil die. Tuunsnay morning Richard 1L Drewder abused his father,, who lived near Mount Otlvet, Ky, 1o thon left, guing into the vil- luge, and, gotting drunk, returned, abused his tather agaln, snd attempted to kI him, firmg two shots, 1113 brothor, J. 8. Brewder, cumeto the rescuw of his fathor, wrested the revolver from ltichurd, and shot hlm degls P =1 Tug effect of the cxpose mado in these columns of Mayor Hurrison’s rolstions to the concert saloons and gambling deus, of hls fallure to enforcd thoe city ordinances, and his volitienl blundering, has beon that of rousing tho cltlzens to tho necessity of retiring Mr, Larrison to privuto Hto. The Demoornts were complotely crestfallon - yesterday, ‘Fhe defection from the Domocrutic puarty Dy, tho Irish wards, nows of which comes to Mr. Harrison hourly, does not tend to rousy the drooplng spirits of his henehmen. The Republiceus have vietory in their grasp already. A full voto and o fair count whi certulnly elect tho euttro Republleun ticket, ribune, r is. PRICE J. §E CENTS. W/ MINGTON. . A D{ g3/ &g of Eh(traordinar}'i ‘ F ement in the -~ Senate. the Job of Bulldozing Mahone. The Tall Butternut of the Wi 4 bash Gives the Prelimi- nary _lnsu]t. ‘Prompt Rejoinder of Mahono, Ac~ cording to the Rules Gov- erning “The Code.” Brilliant Bourbon Oration of Four Hours by Lamar, of Mis- sissippi. Angry Porsonal Dispute Between Logan and ¢ Hamburg ” . Butler. Equally Bitter Altercation Between Dawes and the New Senator from Mississippi. Conkling Reciting Blaine's Action Where Hayes Made ** Discourt- eous”’ Nominations. The Public Debt $1,873,763,563—Bent- ley's Place—Cabinet Seorctary— Grant—Tho ' Deadlock. "AN EXCITING STSSION, VOORHEES AND MAINONE, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiitxaros, . C, April L—There was a political blizzard In the Scanate to-duy. As the dubate continues fv increases in inteusity and bitterness, Tho sesslon to-Uny com- menced with n justitication and defense of the Solid South by Lamar. It ended In o personn! pussage’ which may result in o duel between Voorhees, of Indlana, and Mahono unless Jus Blackburn’s declaration is true,— - that Mr. Voorhees lives upon thn wrong sldo of he lne to send w challenge, At nlt ovents, the new Seuntor from Virginta, who has nunouuced on more than ons uvccaslon, that he would be i READY TO MEET EVERY PMENGENCY A8 IT MIGHT ARISE, to-dny considered that an emergency had come when Senator Voorhees,, fluent, enr- nest, possibly ninlignant, indorsed as his own the utterance of an editor who characterized Mahone ns a renegnde Democrat, and Gen. Mahone, calm, collected, resolute, ns he is reported to have been when he drove the Unlon forces from the hights at Frederleks- burg, used the Innguage of the Ce s, and sald: *Then I have to say that who mnkes such o charge Is not a brave or un honorable man, Let him take that, and wear 11" It s langunze which, the *Codo™ men say, *“puts tho onus of a charge” which Mr, Lawar, in somewhat more rhotorfeal phruse, used when e applled to Mr. Coukling on that nistoric day the eplthet which he sald no bravo man would wear, The debato which hud this passngo fov Its climax was TIE LONGEST, THE MOST EVENTFUL, AND THE MOST UXCITING of the session, The speeches began prompt- Jy ot 1% o'clock, and it was nearly 8 in the evening before the gavel fell,-aunounclng, by one vote, that the Senato stood adjourned until Monday at noon. Lamar, a man of great culture, hns been expeeted to nrray hlmselt upon the side of progress, mud o renounco Bourbonist, When he last entered Cons gress L 11 CAUGHT THE EAR OF THE NORTH by n notable speech, in which he culogized the memory of Charles Sumuer. On one or two ocenslons he hns risen In debates to hights from which he commanded the'attens tion gt the country, snd he was thought to beonsof the few men ltkely to assist in the Innuguration of a new ern In the South. 1o wus laboring under great physles al disablifty to-day, ns he s nol o well wun, and 1t Is with muen offort that ho spenks, Ilo commeneed with a speceh that was evidently intended to turn the tide of debate ngalust the Hepublicans, and to that end he chinrged the Republiens with having made an alliance with Lepudiators, o endud by hnnounetnz his relapse Into Boyr- " bonism. 1ie mnde proclumation of tho faet that, although there is no unity nmong the Southern peoplo on the tarkl, on finance, on uny of tho potitleal guestions, YET UPON ONE— the right of tho white university of the South to control tho Southern State Governments —the South wlll remam solid forever, lu hils rhetorieal phrase, o put 1t that the South woult remain solid for the detense and pro- teetlon of its own citizens, its own soclety, and Its own relislon. ‘Chis uttempt to churge the Repubticans with encournging repudlas tion because of the alilunce with Mahone, was successful only in the vigor of its Innguagt. 1o declared that the Republicany of the Senate, in thelr convulsive elffort of degradation, had aceepted the ofTal which the Republicans of Virginia even had rejected. Mr. Lamar is Iooked up to ns o tencher In the Soutl, Itls speech to-duy shows that his. teachings are ‘ 10 REMAIN POLITICALLY PERNICIOUS. Ho boasted that few young men of the South had abandoned the Bourbon party, and declared that thoy preferred to remuin with what he called * tho race of purity, honor, Integrity, snd virtue” Mr. Lumur's speceh was based upon the asswmption that tho North 18 In error, and that the South Iy the country of consistency and progress. Ilo of wiuch smaller men have been gulity— that tha prosperity of the country wuy due to tho fact that' the Solid South had reap peared In both Houses of Congress, which wus contemporancous with the restora- tion of better tlmes, but he did bonst— ag If it was n wntter of_great sigulficance~ that the roturns of the Bourbons to Congress was colneldent with the prosperity which proceded and s followed resumptlon. He sought to wakoe great capltal out of 4 spuech whieti Senator loar mado when one of the managers of THE BELKNAP DIPEACHMENT TRIAL, in which ho depleted with graphic power the soclal and political demoralization which ful- lowed the War. This speech 3Mr. Lamsr turned to political uses, and Mr, Hoar subses guently showed that Lawar wis unfalr l Southern Duelists Let Out- was cureful to aveld .the campaign sophlsm :

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