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Z THE CHICAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. compl ‘l&]y averthrow the BT X | issiie, to be sure, but [ wish to palr on avy dilatory mations: that he | manting on.the apparent sues of the plan, atimony of (lro 3 'v AS]‘I[NGTON. l :thxc,r .\I;::,rl:?w um'ss _O;IIY one \\'Ill;\’l 1t | only dealros to bn) pudred “on the direct mo- | cally nnm\l*‘un ton new feattre of tho exten- { ay tot) rcrllnim\l relntlons thare, but mako 1- OLITICAL' eca, Thny ang It 18 peefcotly falr anid b and botlova tho result will &how c«.“,r(A,,.;.';‘;‘\‘ g oXU e o . . i entiro ovidetito wi LLH way to provido For the Natlonal dehtin g 19 safo- for us to discuss now, I, therefore, tions g go into exeentive session, téansact | ston sehiorhf, ll’mmenrflflmt dotlt worth los: the hualness of the s sslon, and - an the muin sl ot iy A et NOF thatt will hut very silhtly distinel tragg oy ek LG bl i RO NOTHEN . TN p— - —_— regrotted Pagh's specch to-day, guestion 1€ . voto: ppow (hat e sl | T i ““""‘ » »;“'S" i MUODEEDISAS, | o publican Gatherlng at Colum. | Willbe fair o s 1 HE Wi TOO FAN T TIINK, OVer B T L The Waslungton Pax t ) 2 ‘ g VABILIN o C., Appil 19— I e Garfield's Cabinet Declared [ m diseossing and llunum'wh)u reeonsteue- | s morning tontains w card frons the pro- | to thoss wio-eleet to conthiue at Mg oper | of fextlmony |,‘.)m".}|’§|l"-l. m"lu',“‘“"':“.“l‘ }',‘I Ihus, 0., to Consider the LABOR AND ’GAPlTJ\L . tlon, and has Jald himselt open ta attaek | Prietor of the Natfonal lotal (e ree § cont, Thygesdgtered bonds will be printed § tha divoree sult brought daainst her by W Situation. =t g to Be Going to from the Ltepublicans.” Everybudy who |'|"' lo n paragraplt wpon ‘.3’"‘,"‘“‘;“'“ ""‘"’l’" from the same plate that the orlgial bonds | husband was eonmisned betora* the ; A CLEVELAND WORKINGMEY, Pieces : tavk tha troubls (o laten to Senator Pugh’s ,!N,‘.F.E'fl'm: T o DA fvha fr | oro worked oft Tho only chango u tho ;‘xt"l.l""ll"‘;m‘l',"l‘"'l\!{"l:fl::{}::‘r lf:!l';“"\\':‘]l!‘u":flf::\f\‘( CrEVELAND, O AprlE2—Tho omployers by, o § Ditter specch will feel the fofea it Justness | many years o tho National Tlotel his | bond will bo the stamping on the baek, tho | 30ROl osiifled tine by Hviaion | Gene Kolfer Congratiulntes the | awreed toudvanco tho machlicey mulden by RS of this eriticlsnr from ano of Senatar: 'ugh's | Home, . which it 18 Issued, The B2 1 per cont, -aud 0 striko will bo Ylm went to the houss of Mes, Olirlstin averted, although 16 per cont buy 'T,‘."dhg DAt lmuflunmunp}l‘ Dea, 81, 1878, to romnin over | ““‘f,y on Its Last Nn“o"«“l s during all that perlod oceupled | conditfon ungle) r& ng and Printlng has been i party and’ persanal. friends,- Senator Saune the most eommoiions and desirable suite (‘f “Turonu of T Secretary.Kirkwaod in‘a Place | dur ] ! Tooms on the Hest tloor, and lins patd Hberale o V Chl g, Uny ‘she reeclved i telo- . Vietor, L e : deliver.dd n short apuoch, and theri, after | jy-"ror fiestcinss flc"-“fi"“"'lfll‘fllsff ITe Itns, anlu"cd "’f‘i{up;) h“.'"k: lu squtinnlty il nl“::«l:wwa'\\'lnu 1::-‘:':\-!!)':3{11,\-‘ Yedoived n tettor) g : P m'u‘nfi‘i,’é'nlflf :'r?lfl?&?u Tor :::’D‘N‘:l’l‘lll‘:e:lnu ity Which He Si | | G somo il ;}llhunlur‘mu by the .l);m;llxcr'a\l!& pml-l:;ms‘. I‘ el 08 slrl|ct |‘|'l |I|!: nl'rl’nrn'mll‘lml(:; e platy :;m"‘,om g‘,‘::r ;:‘&IK rrunny - lfl'r»llln l-1<'l‘ll Gt nléulmx\l.hut ){u \ m{};l' nrerf} < ke R :{‘l“ "{‘4'8&"“‘ nl"t"' t‘:‘?r)fiwl'l'lg\'nwc;ynll;m:a 4 o Sani riedl, & S hotl sliles |;public duty, ns constautly at hils post, as any, AL Rl DR 5| In the aftornoon from Nuw York - Uity, and . 1 hou nre out, and ¢ o Unlon i 7 lohyxe ,mp ¥ uans }.'?."\-ffz"r‘.‘.'\?,? i'\'oc::\rlsl‘L:ll m:m‘mfi:"u to hoan | wavef his time, and T, o my knowledie, | cansed by tho dahnto of the Refundime bil, sty SIS, Chrlstimey - to Kot i | @0V: Foster Expresses *Confidence ‘1n | {01 \vlwru'wmre!wurondvunccd frxd \ not\ Fill, . interminnble struggle, Priblle Intercat In the ‘:tm!e’n;rlhu most chinritable men-dn the couns | only 11 porséant of tho todl caplinl-of:the | ot the chuml‘.l ! .\Illsu_ i\lulx‘u nclmum- Future Republioan: Buccess in i cent voluntariiy. April 1, P o . . ‘e wlis combiotely dled out, and the | 1 - % Nitlonl bauks, secured by-bonds was with- | l‘:;:";luflm‘,\}‘gg-l b T L R the' Btate. . CINCINNATI WORKINGMEN, - Ny 3% 5 X < _inrb' peeches x\m’n‘dtlrléxaml to l!n':ul&}l;l“; . PROCEEDINGS . :_fl'“fl‘:‘i’"{:m‘k‘;ll-:":l‘::"‘:"l"f::“:l‘x"';I:ll""’“:':":l‘;:f; llmr mn‘llhlru. m‘mllwnlu-la {Illlli u||m;u C('lll\‘éll’gn- —_— | crsernyaT mr ; ‘'ho enronlnr’ sty 5 q srlos, duy after day, I 08 o pretty hined 8 e FTitEs SKN, b ) i} o y 5 1, Plicy pnried with Gleo In front of the " 1s spreading, wih' ope of nn early TBinine Sald to Bo Rondy fo Sell :}Ifls\“:" ltri‘lf.‘x:ll‘;fix!u(mrnllu S\*Illlllol' %Mluy.' s nx‘x i:)x'n 'X\u ABh e P-‘1{;’&"&',‘.}}"".“'fi}“’{‘u‘u“"l’?»'fl|"n“ nut uf o ‘IAI“‘LI‘ o1y | donot, and i gl mnh%;‘l e Chrlattuney He Will 'Take Mahone by -the- R itors” aay 14 wriil hava llméu'::;“; Out’ Rohprison” to -Save e peaple think wo nrs fllitlig for 8 fow | nte, on motion of Mr: Burnside, n rosolution | aionnts withdmwn weres New York Ciy, R Iu‘v\n’asnu\‘\?lllifi{lrls‘.l{.'l(nrlx:{h‘n:z;!: S waa Hand and Bid Him". “l'.’l'l’l‘!“'l‘“f",:‘l:i“m:‘:"'fr';l’:":l'l‘_c&‘:n"'l‘_"""{, Conten. T b . abuslng s for our abstinaey, e ey . 9 T y S2000.0005 Baston, SELUKS Lons | thy dining-room; and her parents were thoye | | D ‘strtke. Thero aro tiveaty lines, on y . . T ]lep"l)l[cmplw“’!llll" s re scolding thom | tie alleged drrest and * Imprisonment of | thelr elienintion nt the swue time, f qll’l‘l‘ll;lu‘-|‘un‘|‘)’|.cn'l'll'\lu‘ \x\\'i.l‘u‘!‘a:? :\‘sm\‘\*‘ll l:;;’ 'fl‘xg Aldermanto Nominations in Blo? Ihzgton, A NEW jAlL FOR GENEVA -Ohandlor ahd Blaine Will Then {m‘tl\e\umnflulrenmm. " It Is Interesting to Mlclllun% ]l?)fl{lg. \:llo !;:lu:;un (l]u buu ulll:m; L ATYTUR, OAVITOLSTO-DAY m(hm-«tmld ulnullx,url{‘ -"A} N.lollxrlstllunny. s f Ill—Politieal Sparks fro i Gpectal Disvatcs fo-Tha Chicaso-Tribune, 3 Ay 1207 AVOWe - S g of thaUnlted States, 10 Gpvernmont of | thore were many vxpressions of approval b nresent during tho butire Interview, which % RhE s a ' Maks It Tnteresting for" LT SdTIvEs | Grent ritati, ¢ y o3 ©2 | it OE Bt yattios rownsdug the pnicy | Wi not. vors laiz, 1ty eromcnihination Ot—her Fiaes K ’ b (lgl”lT""‘ ('\"l lw"} ‘h‘::é!alufie(’ih?s _;u:\llgr‘ P . MaoVeagh, .- ¢ which govern tha Democrats ft tho present | ‘Ihio ViewT'restient Infd bofore tho Sepnte | Initinted vestordny® h{ SEL'INI\F‘Y Windoni, | was not conetuded, * There arg three wora, v = % llding aew Joll heing ofy e L g ‘struggle, Sumo of these wore torsely’ dé- | o siiaiad business, the resolution for the | S¢nitor Fryd skl that ho went this tortine | withesses to be examined on' the snie poltits 01110 REPUBLICANE, .. | sidernbly agitated, and an early meeting 14 PRGN RE .| seribed by, 0. prominent . Senator from . o el‘:c :lll:n |n' "; Ig:' “:\Itlé :m mnllr‘x:,l "'.hln 3:“:[ s {u l}m g‘ruxm‘\|ry,l{wnl|'r|mlulm ‘nml‘hlx(null)unvk(l 'lhllll") ;I!\uuc: o (.llllxg u;-:‘lhlx;:::u{'lrorél W‘:{m‘«{w Bpectal Dispteh. fo The Chteazo Tripunes ., the Bonrd of Supervisors will be ealleq gy . . 2 7 & = P R F 8 ” 18 Soe .ihe 'residents wo batks Vi A e TS, | o - p4 it x| 9 ' POS : hes inthe § Yesterd Snuthern Siato In cconvermtion wlth. T [ et S oniive susston waa withe Ig~l.\rn|l:|3,m"ffm}echnn‘k;( L ohatners® | Chviiatinnoy visitod hity ab tho St Juines 1os | COLUSDUS, O April, 12— Targo meuting. ot z'l‘,fwfil\.'l’_;‘:l’;“?,";.’l’::fi ;‘,'.f\-:"{,‘é'éi. "’fi_ Silbjeg Speeches in the Senate Yesterday | mpymeys eorvespondent twdny, Sakd hes e 3880 request of Mr Dawes, who | amotnts 02%8 por eent and 6 per cen| mn&s. tel fun this elty tha nfte of Chrlstins, representntive Ropublivnus front valous “soa-, d N 4 5 drawn fy '* by Messrs, Beck, ‘Pugh, ' [*We;woald not: continng this ostruggle | giaved 1t hud not been expectedi s - - w5 | unil tho Presidents snid .they wera perfectly s % — tlons of thio ftato wiis hield in tho hall of tho'| the ercetion of o Uiree-story brick Jall un gy i 4 ARk X t twenty-four Liours I nothing. were: tnvolved | fifi:, e fifi'('n.'fi‘r'?"\f.:Ei-mm-um- willlne to stircender both elusses wnd wko |- L. "¢ DAKOTA. | Itonso, of Jtunroscritativn fo-night, {ho neoi- Court-House grounds, Just west of tho Co. _and Saunders. " | oxcupt the possusston of n f‘:l\}/ amclfi- i BUE | gietoad T, itwould hinva necessitated 6 enll ot '\'3',1,"‘.‘1‘;9‘3,“"“};? ;f;{@'r'('.‘.?"’ Slll.:lllllf"il'nlrlw:;‘l]“:\ BHE 3MAR MREN RTAUVED 0UT, AND: Now | Bon boing n mecting ut tho Stato. Repub- '} {y-Bullding, 'This desizit provides for ] R it means more_ thin: that, « If: the Mahone y i g : : v lean Committee, which will deoldo to-murrow okl l.'“‘,“vPN R “,l ‘.’ s d- | the to af huhlimr tho Btato Convontlon. Gun. Wastixaros, I, G April- th—ov, Ord- | g% Ll S0 oio) ns tho” Presten of tho- :;’nyi_ol :l:u ’It‘ulrrlgnry of dl)nl'mlu. ‘E‘"fl} ont | tncotitug, mud 11 a boppy spcech congmitulated” pod “‘.5“:"\ o-tlny, and o upon’ the See- the Ropublicans on th rent viotory rained by, relary of Wi, 1o urgro the Importaneo of - nu': Lm[;— llluc;‘le:)flbllm‘\,n‘: uf Onla u’m";m. huii medinte nislafuncd ugon the part of the Gov- | or tha greater nchievement, the triumph “of the' ernment to the citizens of Dakotn rendored | Republicans of tho Nuton, In epeaking of. homeless by disastrous foods, ‘Kho Governor | the work the Ohlo Hepublicuns had: before 3 & thie Senate, thera Lol nt tho timg Roquorum | expressed [jon that the Scerotury of - i . vl | moyement In Virginin succeeds .wo, may.ng 'D:'cs?ill‘!- g th m!’: nf‘;..t/- “,\, i Lh\ls ’L‘ruun'ull% Ipml rdopted nopoliey whith The True Inwardness of. an Im= | well make tp our minds ‘to surrendor, the [ & ™7 i omRere oo s £d s, | Wil enables s to tike care of Loth the s 2 \ + | politichl control of hnlf a dozen of : the other, o A ‘ 2 niul the s belore Congress shall asseuible in . portant Struggle Now Plain= i " Stat Muhong's fess” will | hen took the tloor, stathng that he would not | fucpmber,. -A number of. Senntors, hotl le- el ‘Iy Appnrent, - Southent’ States,, . Mehong's auecess W Gotain the Sunate ns ho orlginally Intended, |ipublicans mud, Democraty, hehng asked for . i winke polltieal robellion .l treuson: K6 | 44 \wouid enntine his ramarks to tho subjuect |:their opiilon.of tio Sacrelary™s wetiol, nob a 4 spectable I the Southy’ and Mahones WL irogury pndor consideration, /Fhe Repul--| Stikle tnfavorable criticlsi wns mude. spring np In North Cavolinn,.tn” Sonth Caros = - e ~ o g = = i S THESIX PER CENTS, s A Solid South Is About to’ Break | jinn, tn Georuln, md oven in Missls ipol tleans had sald, e continued, that' theSen: restdence of tho Sherlf on the first nud s ond floors, atul the Inil ou the Lop fluor, g cells will bo divided off by iron grating, ay Wil be constiueted fn the Torm of 1 squap tho centry - of., which : Wil Do s ns ..carridor..aud . oven, 1 I 5 0. prisoners throighout the day, A flmlhluc‘# Fldor \\'Y gurroiud the colls, but to neity of thesd will the prisoners be nllowed necey, g . 8 o " There will he n|mut twenty-four cells, o % 8 b . . T the Jestern Assocluted Press, <. | ropresented’ the -utterly :Impoverished con- | thom this yenr, Uer, Kelfor stuted that It.could = 3 5 Jels, b ; . TIHE YR BXISTENCE ate should o into usecutive scsslon, Deetuss |, ygoyrrps, 13, th Al 18,—ho Secro- | dition of tho sulforors ad tholr innbllity to | novbe reyurdcd us Tess thin of Saonnl lipor- | Sheiite o tho nterlor of the o oty Up—Despair of the Bour- of the Deniacratic party b souo Statas s at | ey ind held 4 caueun l'lmlulleterlmluud 10| tarx"of. the Trefauiey s voelyed toloiermng | yurchase supnlios, and asked the Seeretary | Lo, a3 tho olgo of tho Fresideut's uwn Btata, | GLCtiior of ‘the hulli mn- chivnlor vy ment ratiolis, a8 wis dane ag the thne of the | PTo¥nt of tho Administration of Proxlient Care, vl o ? v ' tren 9 i unless ¢ {'ntlve to the & per cent botude.* Several Indl- ¥ | i strugsle with engor interest, and they will | gullty of 'treison and revolution unless’ they b flunds In Misslsalppl o few yenrs g0, * Tho fleld. Tho present attitude of the Duurlidn, rise In rebellioh ngainst party diseipiino tho | pequiesced In everythiiz. The Demacrats dividual holders of 6 pov cent Gonds, ealled floor” 1o the outslds Georetary Windom’s Advenlurous Stop [ monunt they seatiie Democratic party ovor- by Heerotarys Windom yeaterday ntternoon, ridor, and up down this the pri e s Wil ilways 1y matter was reforrod by the Prealdent to’ the Demprats, now in o minority l:l unlu S([!I:AI:;J ot gulktm, thus lh'igi'uul, ly Ltzuilri«lln‘nglnmm, d replied, * You have an organtzed Sen- | . & v tole: - 0 the United Btates, in obstructing legistation,: elr. escupe. o present Jail I8 Innne a Grand Success—Everyhody Tiowiiin Vivglnie, (15 1s 8l livnsals, R;.ul(%?ll lfflve}pu\\'ur‘gv;‘,nu Ceammlttees; L o r{;’n‘nnufwfix?":'k‘ltc‘-'xfitph“fi Secretury of War, who promisod -immnediate | coutd not bo regarded in uny other llght than |, puedingly, withenlthtal sonultion, ad toy i "'Much Pleased. l:llnn‘x‘uebtl;fi\rwmflxté u‘vg'm‘:'{l;h.ul l‘(‘;“:i!{:\lhllnl(l‘lol':::)‘: wo hinve surrendered ovorylhing that*tends | bnt will ailow. them to continue, nceepting | attuntion.. =« - that of rovolution, aud he enrnestl§ boped that ested, partle y the oceupants of ty nte Conrt-1Touse, feel thutn chunge catno |y made too soon,”* - 2 ! *NEBRASKA SHEEP, In conference with the Tresident’ snd'| fwthis late. gny tho principlus for which tho Ho- Seeratary - Lincoln, (ov.' Ordway showed'| publiean purty. il buttied for twenty years them n tefegram from Acting-Gov, Iland, re- [ would not bo.losty that principte belg that tho fttens control. of that State, It Mnhono | to the conventenco and comfort of the'Seu- | the rate of parcentagy affered, = - . Vi, Uhrlstiainoy‘n Bide of the Cnse— -‘:x:xf'i‘f;t;ln‘x:sl\?sl:?:?ufixfD""mm" nwmnes for ofiicery, ntid amonjg them that of 0 | “desive to continuo ut 8¢ ver cent.” The reg-- e S AN Co foublasts sefvert thls morning: ' #Cho victims*of tho | mujority siall rule,” ° ¢ ' e U v E #AND BAGER- | ‘man from Virginia who was tho head and ?%;“,lrfi‘:‘t‘h'r’“g'l‘flg -‘(""rlll“l"l'x’“"m:,‘:l‘;l Louihozabiy Tita diynsier gml!?\' no clll?Illl!fi)lll o ropay Gl Welfor wid followan by tho Tlon, Will- |- ib;’\'fc"(')" ‘;;"";:.'l‘,'l';"'!‘{';‘r;‘l' "”" ;“l‘:‘."‘::h’l;"‘:"“v 2 ‘kot.l Starvad snd Drowned ‘l’,"fifl{n’::g“i,f?v'm{,'fil“ml:t“fll:flfis,m ‘},“,‘J{fi}‘.‘,""} {:;"f;l]‘lt):ls lruegl(lwdrll‘xl:)l? Rllrltlj::i:'t'b_(lnl% l\\‘:\: :II::! lp:?)-! "a':‘l';ml;l:“ ‘6‘,‘]‘{"‘:}"{,“:& l‘:h‘;""_l")‘l’l“‘l‘}lm}l ll’l‘lllfllcle(k“ e g‘c‘l‘l’r‘l’él{?’“«‘b%“fllul P)e(l)vfsll!:l(lllz‘l!lyll.m:\-.{gll‘ eed :m&‘::{.,‘;cm.rl:&;]fi!:,\sf‘:?,‘:,“.,',lr fil.?:;‘g::;fl:flfl: rniser of the Itopubllenn Valley told r:z’: 3 of some of theso tules to-dny, Gen, Sahond | I t say the Republicans wero dotni this | \eirehy 164s Tsaied, Tho Bureu of Fngray- | Poves e‘itli'y"f,‘i.‘.‘é‘n‘%‘.‘.'.‘.‘.‘.‘:‘;2;’:5,‘,‘.‘2\‘;,‘;"'.-1 t0Glen, | Memburs of the Buinto was that bordering on; ‘Enrrcppbpdmw-‘l'llfl moriys it th reo- 2y THY CABINET. suld: **Tliey nre il fulse, 80 far ns 1 know, | becauso of o corrupt bargaln, Deeausé ho | fiye and Printing Wave buon ordered (o prepars | porm st ot bual 1o wse i alonation i b | and threntoning rovolation, Wer bo tho vro-- | currdnt of tho great lusa of sheen in e .. 1T CANNOT HANG TOGETIER, ‘The - story they, tell about my brother and | did not Intend to make the Sennta Chamber | bonds In-conformity with the plung: of - the g nnd distributing suppHes mud elothing | #ldwe ofticer of that body, ho would burst | quence,, of the -long, cold, winter are faly, Boeclal Digorte’s 0 The Chicagn Iribuns. brother-inelnw” having desertéd wy polftical A 2% s ! 1 Govern t stores " M nsunder tho artlticial rules which now tied tho frowy the Govarmnont stares-to beopla alonie | RIS G0 MR BN, e e and, 1 -milion, wheve the mreatest” destitution pre- | mujority of tho mombors voted to conflrm tho valls, 1t is hoped this moasure of vellef will | ofiicers nominated, ho would declure theresilt, bu suflielent,. Gov, Ovdway telegraphed the. | Gov, Fostor, upon belug catlod to tho ‘desk,} Acting Governor to draw upon hlut person- | weus Joudly applauded, and 1o o short but epley| :, .- Dupartment. . I Lha exeliinge of 817 per Y. SaTON, D, Aprll 12.~The dull [ fortunes s o falr sample ot s absurd | A TEAL OAIDEY, celflxrezlalum:l~uer([flmlh‘s ‘Em' lh;: cnfl’mllcs ASHXATON,, B Uny A, doesiblie O ‘storles thoy Invent and. bellove to keep their | but the country at larxe had strong sus- | o0 Gittstactnrlly; wid there is every indl- day of the Sennte has lind the effect to it o courngo up. ' I never hut, o Urother, My |'plelons that the ailinnce was n foul one. | eution thnt it will, the Traysury Dopnituent « heavy dunper upon all politienl gosaip, buty | bhrother-n-law—tlie only one I have—livesin | 'Flie leading Kepublican press of the country | will deal with the maturlig' 58 in the same within.the lnst two or.threo days, the gossip--| Svouthrmnton Cuunt?',»nhnut fifty mlles be- | pad charged -ib in toris so offensive that | way, .Thus, it all the holders of ealled oy [ cis linvo begyn (o ngnin find subjects for | low, Petermbitrg, 1 hava: heard “fromhint | o'y Sonator (Voorhoes) hnd had an ox- | €huosc fo, felain thif Londs b ¢ per cent ‘I'he sheop-ranches in the Rtepublican Vally are greater than anywhero else in the Sty anl that ludustry hag been growlng rapidy tn.that,part of tho State. Reports hind it thy ahout. hinlf: the sheep ralséd there perishy 1 » ! i« in_ thoir 3 ! ally, 1€ nocessury, Lo relleve Immedinto sut-'| gpoeoh snjds . - ! tlllls winter from eold and hunger, but thisi consldoralor, Nothing I3 woro cortals, Ab- | faalid mr:xg‘tm;l‘»:llllvgtnssll'x’l?‘nlligx i ?‘.5')"' tract from - Republldan paper rend, the L:}f;‘?:&é‘ffl,,fi.".‘,‘,‘;‘g‘%‘ ,,“‘,”,e‘,"fim,‘.if“"‘,‘{.f &m ferlng, .~ 0 * T mny bo pirdoned far. saylug that it {3 my ;‘l‘f:s'll;(s‘flegx"llfi’\\fl":flgl‘m‘l)hll?l?)k u::‘::s\a::{eh{e parently, than thot Gen. Garflald's Cabinat 13 [FHfands. fn . that - part- of- the - Stato | danker of personal responslbitity had been | 3 yghy fortifiad in case hioiders of. #s shonld o e T e Judguient that tho Republicniis Wil enrey O8I0 | 16535y that tho Joss In horned stock hu abpronéhing dissolution, A break In It must | are ws entiusiastio ns over. - I have no-fears | throotened, | 1l reforted o ficty JWhieh | refuse the option afered thom, But - ] ; NOULES: 3 ey 2 Pt s il g L boliiva. wp il caery | hen Vers grent, i tiat soue of the rad. . comnent an"earfy doy. Seeretary Kirkwood | thutany of the nntl-Bourbong will desert me, ‘L:E:I“‘L‘.l,"ghg;m‘;m 'mnjf:‘l?):nlhx‘x‘: M“?‘“u':‘s-.h“‘“('i A EVERYTHISG PRACTICALLY rotsts ~ |, . o MIESOURL, . s L tho Stuto beenige we doserva to win." {nuu are tiiunelinlly erlppled In consequens, ?nnx‘l;t'fnmllu\o‘ulnliles of his nmce.‘t This f‘-“:ld'ahrl};‘l;'g‘l‘ll’ h'lo\ ‘l‘lilxlél‘lvlflgll:‘l;! I.vlu‘m“llulxuol;u:fi; e I)lm:enl FnE comuiittees whiah would | to thelr necoptance of tha terms of eontint- | Special Dispateh o Ths Chicado Tribuns. 1 refurmng to tha Administration of the Na- | il this 1s nob1rua of the sheep-raisers. Ta has bécouw more. aud more apparent overy |° N W . give hhn the Zreatest Intluenco with, the.peo- [ nney, - Then the Departinent cun go-on eall- dny. Mr. Kirkwood - 15 - thoroughly honest f,',?r‘:;h?.':m“”u fi‘é‘.{.fl,‘;‘}i{‘lfl’"é‘a..‘,‘.}.’,‘{?: J’e'e;fi',’fi l)lc of Virginfa, ~ Whils hie nvolded express- fnrin the s, ¥ HK tll!s menns }hu W »I_u g»t and well-meaning, but he Is that thoy nre constantly recelving letters | i an oufiifon Tierc, when the Virginig:clee- | tho - maturing (debl will be vractieally .re- WITIHOUT TIE FIRRT SURED OF EXkcuTrve | from leading aud Influéntinl constituents, ‘ton eaic o, o Senator from Massnchusetts | Tunded at 814 per cont, without the puasago Wasniyarox, D. C, April 12.=Many umm'l_ ‘lmlu\rl%r\xl l‘l’(:,%uf)plmu(ul'i‘:!ug'l.:l“nm’l'nl;fi ;}‘lsg Southerir' Democrats ara very much alasmed | gongratuls 10 pod “” Mgl by.the ¢ondition of thelr party In Missourl, i ot et e Béato'doth, s veon ncyoly v Tossed ava but Hetle “grenter than in {erlum yenrs, and o discouragement {8 folt amnony that ctuss of men. 2 < lowii by th 1t of the spriug elect! S o T e Sus ||~ i s ——s g : 8 sliown by tha result of the spriug elections | tutiona o - Bt - | = 4 Dawes) wns going to keep the Sennte In | of n refunding ill, and'If successful ftvould " " | ducted . economically. and officlontly, And . at MINNESOTA MILLERS' ASSOCIATION. ADILITY, }’fi}]fl,’:fi"}m"‘;st‘?hg'flkfi'lx‘:.cg:fi‘; ,f{,‘,’:',"‘t'h ity )tlll Deranber, i Would invitg that | by'much moro,cconomical for. the Govern- l;‘ ufnf,ls“"“‘ Stnhl “lD‘i"'"'{’“_"c ?‘l’:l“"lmré" .1 loss east thn whew widor Dusnoerait control, | Br..auts Mint., Aprit 12—Tho Moueon 11e does not~undaratand how to leave all the | £ RR T i Homes all state that their nator to pnir with him and_go thore in | ment than the placing of a new bond,avhich | d8y: “Lwas not particularly worried by the | "It might be_possibio, und uron nrababic, thit | Millors’ Aessolntion mot at Minncupolls to-t, detalls of the work of his' Departinent-to | eopstituents bid them never surrender, . September or October. 1o (Beek) wounkd,| would carry with it tha. expenss of* new | vesult of tho election In 8t. Louls,” although y‘lx‘gls's"&',l;lflu"\g",“"‘fln g:fto‘: o) - ao m"",“‘;;l and clected tho foltowing officers for the ens - subprdinates.. IIo Insists upon reading and TIHE CAMPAIGN IN VIRUINIA .tell the peopla what he conlil ‘nof decoraysly' | plates and the commission pald tor the pin | that was bad enongh ; but I confess that the b thla yeur, and that §6 mlght bo a vigorous und success of the Republicans and Independents | bot fimm:"h \thlurr g) r;r m"L“f;é“u lv‘n,ugg‘x;umufi , Inso mnny'of ‘tha smaller citles throughout | gould not be averloskad, 0 : q ) nder * the Stato has surprised we, and 1t makes mo Demoerutio Legisluturo meant o goreyma " ' sre,—wh ih was the meaning, | eing of a new loan, Lo - answeylng ll of the letters sent to ilm. The D{O‘"‘w’ to by the most “““““hllf and ex- 'i']?o“”k;pn‘i'ef“&l.fi’..n'flg.’f%' toé"&ll s ction: | Another polnt In favor of the Trefsirer’s Tesult 18" that the works of the Depurtment Is [ elting of wily that hus been held In that Statb | 7The Senators might ns well spend thefr timo | 'scliema is the fact that the' reduction- vE” tho three weeks behind, nud has become so.| shice the War. “Iliers Is no lunmrnny doubt | eanvassing Invfiululn ns quarreling in this | Tato.of intorest does ot carry with: it .any ing yenr: President, W. P. lirown, of Red Wiag .roliicoteds Beerotary, Frank Pettit, of Minnetps 33V iee-Presidonts, D, Browuson, Stillwai, € tho Congressionnl dixtricts, which would cost | 884 Guorgo A. Pillabury, Miunoapolis; Troaus hopelesly Involved that thereis clearly no | 4 to the posidon of the Adminlstrution upon | chamber, ~ Whether the actlon of the Demo- | Spccified tine for which the Fato of #i¢.'par | foct very uncasy.” thio l?u;fixh"lcuns live (:"ungre'lamnn. thoroby In- [er, W.-F. Cabill:s Bxeoutivo Committeo, E. ¥, way of stralghtening it out short of retiring this subject, ‘The Presidant, within-n few | aeqty DR R Ry Py scent will be pald. As:tho revenues.ol; the BECRETARY KIBKWOOD suring the Dugnuurn‘l‘t,- n """““‘X.".’,‘{‘,". Houso lilfi White aud Lores Fletéher, Minueapolls, and £ the presont Steretary, - Mr, Kirkwood, how :‘li:%'%l’"]‘::lgfi:,:;gm}){:‘éfiln{Billll;},fl‘},‘fl%“u?l'i‘f’: WAS REVOLUTIONARY OR NOT, DEPENDRD | LTeNsury normit, tho Svcrotary can.yiny off : Representattves utWashlugton, “1 belleve we whll | 1; Iiwker, Red Wing: - ombor of ‘the_Nntios " 3 y { ent, y 3 is earefully examining th%uuucmlonnl facill-'| g vigtorious beounse wo ure in tho richt.” The . ties tor Intian youth of both. sexes, which | Ropublionn party had given. freedom to the he provoses to increase. In addition to the | slaves, hnd beou tho (rignid of the weak, hnd schools established nt_soveral of -the Indian | 'wisoly ndministered tho Guvermmnunt, and eur- Awoncles, thero Iy the Norwnal School at | ricd tho countey throurts o buppluves and pross lnmpton, Va., and the Government Indus- | perity, Itoferring 1o Muliono, ia euid: 1 will trinl Bbols b Corlisie, Pa. and ut Fogest | extend my nand to Mr. dabode and bid him God Grove, Ore., where tha ‘Nation's wards not | 35694 In als hoble work, boonuso ho 19 (86 frek olnly %uh'e nn clomentary English educns | shan m,.,r‘w,wq._me.,.pmpl.,_-u“,.ym.,,,‘.‘u..l- {tlon, but Insteyetlon in,agrioulture, honses:| Virginia, the right to:-vota as umlrcnnuuu-ncu[ Sworlt: i hanical trades. Stlllanother | may.dictato, and to bave.thut voto.counted’ experiment s belng triod In North_ Caroling, -| floud wopluussl, aund it fs for tbls that tho ; g 9 At will any of the bopds 1n the case of @ tiew ever, resigned a sent In’ tho Sonate to take |‘colpernte:In tho scheie to hasten ‘the de- | o thls' fact. ‘H l{l_l‘c)wb_uuu\ed u;ubl(l!bl}b- lonn, A certaln, thug that it shouldl. rim his present position, and - struction of Bourbonism {n the South, "The | Heans had entered-Into-n corrupt burlain, §:waouid hive to.be specified i Iasulng bonds, | . vesident, although anxlous for koma oxect- | tud were seeking to carry. it out, onghtmot || ) y Pre: t, I ec! ;| ‘Before tnking the hnportant step that e hns, SANNOT DELIGUTLY DROPIED, tive sesslons, 1 order. ghut. tho Adniinistru- | the Demorats 1o urrest. the consunination | Soaciney Windom recelved Resneniicns from E:x&hs‘v‘:;.‘;bfil“’““?“ f°:' n omoa Alon way by, better, équipped, I8 I entire \gg“}‘lllrfl!;‘h&m(“flnn‘;{"m’:m:1‘;‘:]{‘"“"]“““;‘ tholt',|"the Iargést holders of maturing bunds that ¢ hien ho comes to go hie Wi iarmony with the- Republican Senators in " .y i o . 1S . -the L) doubtlesy: be Riven soma. forélin appoint-'| 1ho AGHEHAY Uit ey v taken, Honcasin | than - logishion oveapized by ":;Irlr"-mz, X4 Fhay awven Reedently, willing to shialn tRenynk ment. ‘Blaino and William E, Chandlor aro | th South n projils mr‘l‘l“m;‘l‘l‘:fig!f“ RIINIE | FRAL WA @ COTTUDL OO D 1780, thoy cauld |- ' . < SEQIRTARY WINDOM SAVASL: 3 worklng vigorously for a complote reorgan-'| iy Republican, recontly, wiio ealied upon!| &0 befora any comiuunity In Amerfen nud ‘| that from ‘assurauces.alrendy -recelved .he . 1zatlqn of the Cabinet, and thare nre plenty | jim, and who whe supposed not. to bo dise | Suy they had prevented the consummnntion of | feels much encowrnged a8 to -hiy..lme of af politiclans in Washington who think that | poséd to codperate with Mahon for various | that bargaln, sud the unswer would bu vuullc)-mnnrdlmz"l}u maturing United:States Executive Commnitivo, 1, A, Chrlstinn, Minnesy ‘olis. - ‘ho reports of the Secrotary und Treasur gfl;fiuw u prusperoud condition of tho Assci e e . OHIO SUPREME DECISIONS, ' CoLumpus, 0., 'April 1.—~The Suprem Court, In_the ense of Ohalfant, Roth & e Lean, Trhfitées” of the Lonz View Asylun, ‘PIAIENTS" Di.error, va. The State of Ohlo g rel,, roversed the judgment of ouster by th where thirty-six yonung Chorokees are being | Reeublican purty bus contonded fur twenty Distriot, Court, aud gave judgnient for s 2 - - .| 4 Well done, thou good and fofthful servan| 3 Jbonds, and. that, judging from tho-present | educated at country boarding-schools, . yonrd, und it 18 1or. this _thoy support Mubond, ; y gave ju the Wllf Wll" be succossful. To accompllsh ;‘m"gfi“{:& B‘,f‘fflllfi":";l,j},‘s;l,“ hoarhest a1 1¢ they had 1ot Ho'no ‘right, mey'\vuulfi; o | Indicntions, i will prove successful.s Amum- | MR ST PAINE, . - Byl forthle thew il ‘n".{i‘{."i.B.’k'é"{i:h‘fub%‘.’(,'"fika e penbiory il af watilioy z’;:p%m’m"; g’é»ffl:fifl;‘f?‘t‘:fh{.flffim’z{‘; wont_ which renlly secnied to promise to | lield responsible. “Chey " would tako, that | bev of “il"m“'s had been reccived fram 'the it lon, : sl st S A O al. 4S10 0L warran! or 9~ for tho Atheps Unlversity, - MORTUARY. ' Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tribunt Apnrax, Mich,, April 12 —Mayor Jamet A Staey was hurled this afternpon with lor bressive cerquionies. ‘Tho obsequies wen congdneted by tho Odd-Fuollows, All plases 5 R rhik . on the' fnots, amd’ diseuss’ them | Natlgnal banks® and other olders of: 6 per secure the vantage ground on confirmation %lgct‘g#gge)l:lu m"‘?xfi"fl}‘.?é’.‘;‘.flh ,.5.’:.“1,'3,"(,'% with tne Republicans anywhere In Virgliln, {‘cent bonds nnifounelng eolicnrrence In the a3 Solleltor-General, . To this ond thero is at | the whita lu:puhlrmus in Virginin.to entor | ond elsewhere, 1la procecded to argne that Seeretnry’s plan, and saying that they pres resent pending 22 Into tuls anti-Bourbon movement; nssome of | there coull be no constitutional wnjority |iferred to have their bonds oxtended ot 3tg present pending . | them have hitherto Jolned with tho Bourbons | Whero there was no eonstitutional quorum, | per eant rather than have thom redéemed, A * AN INTEREBTING TIADE, Tu opposition to Mahone. « i s and enliod attention to. the fact that i£ the | numbor of* Congressinen, - including” mem- which, if. successful, will be glven to the IT 18 BAID'TIIAT SENATOR SHERMAN Demgerats sliould go: lhome there would-be | bers- of the Senate’ Finpuee Gommit- ‘world as a compromise. This trade contem- 5 o X but thisty-cight Republicans left,—luss -than |*tee,- “enlled on ' the. . Buorotary i thus may make anuther speech, In view of the at | o quorum. o' the ‘Dembarats wera rljed | afternoon and tenderod . congrninfations . plates the rotlrement of Judwe Robertson | 1n. of Senator Vest upon hin yesterday, | upon to hiolp thein consunimute & .bargali, | up and rotentlon of Merritt us_Colloetor, - The | and Georgia Is nzain to tako tie igor i e | *HhaDomanrata did ok, tntend o do soant | pradicting its suecass. -Sonathr Shiorman i r elark In tha Agrleultural Department, was wnrno* the - Jtupublicana that ovorconildunce to-tay pronoted by the Commissioner of Ag- | would Joge tho State; it the Indientions Pfl}lhb heen nbitious to succeed Gon, Lo Due s | of " pultricting, tho Biate fur tonreasions Commissioner of Agrienlture. — For, this | gzarion, un . early. Convention,—not latar reason, prnbnth, bo hias not worked ‘harmno- | than the 1st - of June~and a vigorous, niously Wml the Commlssloner, who, it i8 | nggressivo enmpulxw. There daes not n‘:- undurstond, this tmornine raquested his resine- ar to be tho - leust division -'in nation, Mr, Puine has hind long experlence | the party as regards tho: ticket to he nomi- tpon _ the course adopted, unauimously | 1y ‘the’ Depnrtinent, nud Is famillar with ts | Bated, tho undivided oxpression boing that dov. K 4 v Foster und the renomination of thio sume ticket | of buslness wero closed, and, besdes citlen " Blalne peopla profess to be willlng to accom- | persou of Gov, Brown. ‘Thore arg no Wndiea- 1 o yliow the honor of the old commonwentth |10t enll,” but it I3 sald at the Department businegd, *Helsw cultivated gentieman, that wns placed bafore tho eaplo twa yeurs 8o | and moiiruers,- tha funeral cortéxe was o lish'this If Chandler can ba guaranteed con- | UuRs of & brenk In thodeadiock. ‘The Demo- of Virginin -to pnss into the handsofthe | that ho favors the cowse which the | TLAINE, S and triumphantly olotod.. The foollig 18 that | Douad 0 tia Fire Depariment, mitltary, & Hirmauti Fha- | Idered s th % ceats seein yery anxious to have reports go | worst elemeonts ,,} Virginia soclaty, o | Seeretary has.concluded o pursue. 'I'here The Unitod Statos ntenm})rl)lspumh leaves | of the greatvst coulidence, v vatrious glvig: asgocintlons d g rmation, That'ls consldercd as the most | oyt that the Republicans will soon abandon | ) THE MEN OF VIRGINIA ¢ =% | I8 every Teason to belloye the samo pinn will | to-morrgw for Fortress Manroo and Yorks |. = .o ... .- . N & Ll }Dmbllble way out of the complicatfon be- | the contest, atd that & number of them are ) 5 I‘H _‘m Rend 8 Vo purdund with rexard to the ouistanding | town. Secrotary Blalne will be 8 .guest, and TBRELOIT, WIS. \ s Wt LE 1S D CE. tween the Adminlstration and Senntor Conls | afixious to"have axecutiva stsslons, and will | Wwho wera reslsting tho Ren ’,"“W?W‘"P’““" b percunts. Tho Department Is busily, ene | -8t Mount Vernon will Inspeet the ~proposed Sptelal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. . MRS, WESLEY'S DISAPPEARANCE, ling. In case It succeeds, the Blaine-Chan- | INSIAL upon such acourso in o ciucus to be who had been- standing up for 1 froo vote, & ) aged to-day sending .out clrewlars ‘mul | site for 8 monument to "be .erecjed fo the Beroit, Wi, April' 12.~Tho now Cymmon Evaxsroy, 1L, Aprll 12,—The relativesol fale count, and the honest payment of tho | EENC golong®¥, MVCIRE (O & cent bonls, } i f fotloy dler Cablnet-wreckets will then go ahend and called next week, Careful hmerI among y metmory of Gorge Washiniton, : " Cotuoll of this Glty.wan’ organized this oveniog, | drs. John \Vesluy, whio wandered awayfra push things, . ‘he P?"n;-ofls \rho o,l“fml;mxxx:m' sich ';:l{:rltg :lellsyl?lul;l l'l)t:‘?n.: ol)l(‘,,dt;m(t“th:.{’ll?p& 'fffifi“..‘;f{g and_thuir.canvorslon Into 8¢ certlfipates. METINEMENTH, ° T fi‘l‘d.“l‘:. \:’. Knndnlrwal nl;lfwd Prosldunt of uf; this pluce In n supposed state of wmfwm 3 . | teaken u‘unl O o i eane beonrin by | Vote and a falr count was npre. | Firat Controllur Lawronce lius framed ai | Tho commisslonof Paymastar-General Cut- | Councit, Tenty F. Hoburt City Clerk, and C. F. | ‘dorangement, aro here from Escanuba plr IN THE SENATE. nsuulu “,:nul!: ,{g'-’,’.,‘er,“ 'n,,_‘,’ “c.,,,w,; fong sinos | tence the’ country would nover nogept, - It {,’l’,‘:fumm:"&’l'&“'fibft ’Jficlct'{(fl’]‘l‘:"g‘&‘;‘é “‘5:973“ tor, of the nm‘r])'blm Chiel of the Burenn ‘of | North City Mavshol, Muyor elgart dellvered | ecuting a vigorons'search for the ludy, Mk G ¥ ! bo one over the offices, and ls now | Was * anything to beat Demoerney,” withoyt B 1 ey bY | Provislons and Clothing, will-expire-Auguat | pissccond annual messuge, which was un ublo . BENATOR DECK'S APEECI, ceused to bo one 1e 3 ow | Wi whom 1t-was naopted. 3 Epeetal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, conducted upon what they ealt regurd to whero theald enwe from,” 1a had, s next, whoen he will bo pluced_on the retired » o4 list, and 0 new l'n{’xmm!nr-cenerr\l appolnt- "mfr',"“:;"&um&'x:';':"l:‘lfl'fin'; ':;:“f[’::;“","{::,;’l‘;' ad, Capt, Willlam D, Whiting, Unlet of the } fuieaved ‘Tacilitiod fur protoadon mgainst lico, Burenu of Nuvigntion. will also prahably. Be | tho opaning of i frue nublio Nbrary.. 1o Nauar: replaced, owing to physleal disabilities, + | liconso feo was fixed by the Councll at 823 for it seyoeons, . | S ssahaii S, Sanhi, i o Presfdoit Garflold will deliver an address | FRARECE o8 XEE, 000 0 ROy orn tuo busle ot tlie lnying of the coruer-stony of the York. | pal BeTPIoterd IS dopted to govern, town monument, : 4 P ““’“.“"“"“"um' THE PRESIDENT'S ANNOYANCE, ‘The Prealdent I8° roported to bo much an- noyed by the presonce In the clty of a large number’ of - Federal ofllceholders, who ara hiero to look after thelr own’ reupvnhumumi or ta help: triends to svonrd gonlllmls. and | I8 cur‘-uutl roporiml _nmoluf enntora that ha Intends to'lssue an order directing all such otliclnls, who are nbsent vr thout lenve, to ra- turn ta -their homes witnin a week, under penalty of removal if they do not doso.” : ® 'TELBMIONES, | < At a conference to-niglit betwoeen tha Com- miton of the 'l‘olu?hunu Subseribors’ Ase sociation and th oitivers of ,the Telephona Compnny tha Company agrosd to furnish telephonie connaation with the Exohanza at the annual charge of 825 foreach nstrumont and §4.60 &s‘!g 100 ealls, no subsoriber- to take lesa than 200 cnils durlne tha ensying slx months, ‘Che Company wlso ngreed to nllow n rebato vn%ylmr fron 10 to 35 por cont on n largor number of anlls for the yawe perlod, L BX-BENATOL TNIUCK, O MIKHISEILY, . was lendered the Braziilun mission, but de- clined It, on the ground that the uun|mry was unnealthy, and he would not take his famil there, and also oh tha ground (it In Prazil n enlared man- would ot probably be well reculved, - Mr, Dyuca will, {t <18 sald, 'ha pro- -él&l‘«gtllflwlth « good pusitionwithin the Unlted ede v, e i DISTRICT-ATTORNRY UL188, OF BT, TOUIS, to-dny had u canferenas with the Attornvy- tisneral In regard to tho prosecution of par- anxiety 18 felb in regard to her disappe ‘nne 2 ‘ d 8 s “WasmNaroy, D, U, April 12,—Tho Senato |~ ‘*THE NATIONAL PHINOIPLES,"” hind r short sesslon to-dny, and ndjourned to | the right of the majority to govern, and the glve Centloman Georgn an opportunity to ‘l!""l""d“"“l"“ffy 'fn’a““fidw °‘¢'"{f'ep§““,’,l° + flntsh the elaborate speceh that he s vrepar- }‘\afiu;}uuul'l‘c;?lbsfiu!ur“gx rugs%(l tl:u uu‘fl‘)llulfi mg, which: ho now expeets to deliver ‘to- | to-dny tht the session will continue during worrow. Thero was nothing unusual in the mohnium‘:mur-han-l nNn:j»Lv nl‘:x's'":{'::-’é'n fimm; ‘106 ; : it gl g ¢ Tdony Banaior Bock o sexvieq o |ty rs, wn"wier dhe Viraluly ide signiicant. 1o proposed thatScnator Dawes, | Sowitor Jolston from. Gy Ketnor, of the. leader . of " the. constitutional majority, | Virginta, coniirms all that Mahono has sald should pair with himsslt; that all. the Senn- | relutiva to the probabla effoat of tho pending tors should pair -until Soptember, and that fi“fl:.‘e",‘(",.',",:&,‘:“""lex(}:{g":\ ufl?}r%fiwfl.{ s(ul:)e: they should take the stump In Vieginia and-| joter with o v|‘5w to encournge the Demo- disguss the. -issues over which they | crats to continus in theirpresent filibustering ;{m L ONpwW . wrnnfllng: in_ the Seuate, lc&\g?uh ’{l‘lqwm fn‘v‘\?ls“u'l'ul’i BI‘Igl‘l rulmblc l%tmn‘xlu‘ umorous questions from Repnblican 4 vas B Sunators, the purpose of whigh wns to ascer- E}" ?"i;‘:fi?lgl‘\‘cnr"l,x‘lllll.lm'|)flmll|‘u‘)h€n1‘38'\':;:3{1?}\? taln whethor the suggestion of Beek was the | hut auv step backward now menns defest Democratle program, falled to ciielt any sat~ | pext fall,” {sfactory reply, It hassincobeon ndgertalned |- . WHEN aqov. KEMPER ADMITS that thero hns been some talkc among Demo- | that tho Rupublican Senators by thelr attls cratic Senators of absonting: themselves and | tude are likely to Insure the deteat ulhl)oul'- (. PAIRING IOWN 10 A QUONDM, bonism in Virginia this fall, the Republleany S 4 ‘ will be strengthoned In their pusiton, as well and ta leave the Junata Iy that vondlition dur- x;ma Demoornts, .* A8 tho dobate further Ing the surmwer. It hins been thought posstble | propeod it s pyidont that the Hourbous ave thag.the declaration of Sanator Beok to«day (AR UINE 10 8y EUT BVErY HOTVY 10 provent was Intendedas a fealer to ascortaln how ['the Intowd whleh the Mnrhione moyement such o program would be rocuved by tho pub- lhl‘ulmunn tomake In their ranks. Noear- lic, Whethor tho Demoorats will cunsent to | DUbUaKEGE iy over mara snyagely —de- nuunced than Gen, Mahone has begnin the finfgh the business of the extra susslon and | lnst few weeks, Tt has hocumu“cfv‘lenr that the or adjourn, or not, 1t 18 knowa torbe the pur;. éml ‘.”;Ei"',:‘;’u'{.'.,‘flf"‘.’.‘l.‘;i‘;fl &:fi ?vc“m‘elr“l{grr\:l‘; taks ERUITY h 1 %mflfi: ';::::::gf‘:f ui‘:“‘,g%fi,‘:{"fifl: lu"“t.l;l:- - rmhwmlb)'\:urlnua|nouns—-xmlmolt; them : $ Chrlstiony none 4f them tolerub fron Zion Hill, and Vest hive annowncad 15-to bo | fintionen’ ‘it "arthiolol - ¢ontorfol thelr purpose todo so, The antl-Dourboy | wnanbmity “of = politleal sentiment, An opposition tu Virginls has beon advised of x‘utllnhéulr :\’(‘o ?'u'“»\"a:’."’é‘r'u"lfi«'fia"; l-ll)l‘l’.: ;:llilslrall:’l‘n; this, aud thelr leadors are preparing tho rece | 4F8 St i ords of thess Benators, which fira of suely n | enunclation of dakiais ara : a few days ngo, refused to_pnir his collengue | . I p AT - with Sm)mtukr Miionte 116, Wotld ok puir . MRS, OCHRISTIANCY,"" " - Dhis colleague with a Dewoerat, * Lot the Sen- | TESTIIONY 1IN JIER DEPENSH, | atorfrom Virginin avow himself a Repub- Bptcial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. & Hean, Let him toll' the Readjustors he had WasmNgroy, D, C,, April 19.—"Tho taking Shandanudl thelte é"&'l"l‘"‘%"‘l’hll{“"‘,“l‘é"“,_‘\’;;\‘ag}:}"g of testfmony In the divorce sultof ox-Sonator would not get o palr with o Democrat until | Christlwey against hls wif was resumod Jie avowedd e was o Republican, Mo (Beok) | this afternoon "before the Exaiminor, Nra, rocceded to quote and comment. upon ex- | Christlancy s now_pulting In her proof in raats from Mr, Sherman’s speceh, espaciall k {hiows portions which e stabod t'\cuf:lvd th{ contratliction of that offerad.In buhalf of .tho Democrats,” 1o hoped that the senld! complainant to sustain -the charge of adul- had gw“ ‘Intended 1,', R I’Ickwlcklnu'ulmlag tery, She, In company with. her mother, at- He romembored how the snine gentleman | tended tha exnmination, ~3Miss Lillle Meloy, lind ancu seolded the ?rnuum. Vice-Presldent, | the bosom-companion of Mrs, Chrlstinncy, and had subsequently gong down on IS | and wiia bns becoma somewhat conspiotions kuees and beggod pardon., 5 o U0 pualt in the case, wad the only witness examified. L 4 . | She _testitied {that o short’ timo vravious {L‘fi‘,‘,fi"e‘,‘“fi“gzfl",‘ggoi‘},‘{}},fi‘ '3:&“ l‘,‘é::&'gg‘fl": to " Clirlstmats,’ 1870, sho was * luvited “by belluf that it had Iuorlfln n @ conlition of @ | Drs, Christiancy 1o -spend tho. liolidnys questlonablo origin, It the Democratic Sen- | with hor, and accepted the invitation,” 8he ators wera to subwiit to tha adowtion of the ¢ i : 4 resolution In the face of the announcement urrived: Migha stholit: ltliay on tbe St of Docomber. Mrs, Christiancy Infornied:her that the patronnge of the Sennte was 1o be by B : nsed 1o cflsnolvu({fio Solld Houm?’thoy would | that she had recelved a lotter from Edit Giro dishonor thomselves and forfelt the mgl:nct, stating that -he was.coming to thisolty on and confidenca. of their constituen| is | that day, and later sho received a telegran attempt to destroy the Solld gnun WO Y s gran I uld | from Nim statigz he hnd ' stasted,, would ar- ‘l.::\l l:r';'y.t‘l‘l‘utlgg “_:‘igflll‘lll“ t);m? -_‘:}: }‘%,fi“}{ rivo that’ afternoon, . and rcquu’slnu hor to eager to frustruto sueh plana and disappoint | meet him upon his arrival, e such expectations, ‘The Solld South “could | AT TIE REQUEST OF.3I8, CHIUKTIANOY ggm; l;t‘a) :flfl&“&?& ;{ Igly!l':\l“l{l lll'l&m‘ ?,';'fi{f, she accompanigd hey to. the dojiot, was pres- White, and intend to yake thg nogro tliedom. ent at her wmeeting with, Giro,. and heard Inant race of that section, ull the convarsation thet taok place hetween it BAUNDERS - thew, Lhere awas nothing lmpropor sald, nrned i support of tha doctrine that the | 24 on ltaviug them at the door of the de- \mpurl(y‘?lmu d Jinve the tight to eloct tho | Mot he sald »that“he’ would call on -Myw, mll fm o Im& "S‘llxslntn,“lws‘j ul{flngu! m;t "uw Ullrlsllllnucy thd'uulxt n,l(orl‘mun. zlle went In ] it o contrpry docs | ono directlonand tlioy ‘In " another, golng }ffl‘,‘;gm‘,gm;,:“fl%’;.’ shauld bow ;,g;g?‘}l‘.fl home togethor, - Miss - Moloy - stated that il — “ <3 wa -~ MEASLES, 8pecial Dlavateh 10 The Chicago Tribunt. *CoLLWATER, Mieh, April 12,— he messls hiave brokon out nuong- the ehildren In -State publie school In tI'ls plnce, Thero sy twonty-five cnses to-night, but the authok lln‘s oxpeet fully a llllll!f ol 10 appenr to-mat TOWs i, = BLOOMINGTON, TLL, Byactat Dpaten fo s Chieago 4 ribunts BrooMINgTON, [1l,'April 12.~The Ropublicans to-night In ward cadcusos nominated tho fullow= ing Aldormunto candidatea: Firat Ward, Nelsin C, Bweenoy; Socond, Willlam 3oCoww; L'hird, B. H. Rood, present Muyor; Fourth, Gueorge Johinson; Fifth, no nomiuations Bixth, Joun W. Evany’ B, 1. Bteora will’ probably be no:njnniud 1ue s1ayor te-murrow nlght, Ho bus vern Muyor two torms .beforo, Tho ocontest will bo very olpse, . Tho Demngrats to-night nominutad John L. 'tln:nr!nun for Alderman ot the Fourth Ward, ' MENDQTA, ILL.s MUNICIPAL. ’ " Bpectal Disoateh fo e Chicago Tribune, * dMawpora, Ik, Aprll 12.—The muniolpul ologe tlon wus warinly cuntosted here to-day, and ro- sulted as follows: Mayor, R, Wormleyy Alder- wmon, J. O, Madden, D, L. Harrls, I Dung, D, Buyder, 3r. Wormloy's oleollon to tho eniof of- llfn onyscs 8 vacunoy fn the Fourth Wurd foy Aldorman, 3 ., - PROSPECTIVE BLISS, Special Dispateh to The Chicuge Tribunes MILWAUKER; April 12.—The marriage d Albert Hoppin,.of tho IWestern Mitter, Mir neapolls, and Miss Alice Keeno, dnughterd tha Rov. D Kuane, of St Joluv's Eplseodd Chureli, Wil tako placa April 19, Gen. Garflold und Hin naukl-di i Aineriam Correapondence Londan $orl Bydisoa. wald Gon, Gnrlon wirmlp, i fal ife foeullizas 1 ‘min unicss hu ‘bus & strength to introduce n vivifylng cloment. _buve been olghtoon s'ears continuousiy I pal ties, Fop a}umunn years 1 huvo boan bust it tho ouso of Hopresentatives durlng tho #* slons, and durlng m% Teoossos nt Washiogil nld(ng tho Hopublicad) ounse E}ynmuwnh ick or by any otor means thut offored h{. whisd l"‘ adviuce the party which Jv, ns 1 think, m?:‘ tittad to .malntaln the coutitry's integrits. V& iharo. novur wits 4 1110 whaii [ wa too bus7 By tho works of grout thinkers, und 1o u:,:u n0tes and comments, on, thoir wiedom. Do s my military }d I lodked Into the subject of 84 histarion of armies slnes tho days of Rosodt it Bere youl see my notos an that tmumuh\*lun Ang." “Bo snywig ho tikes upu furgo book, 8 of inomorande, of quorles, of quotutlond, aod & orlginal dlasoriations in his own hondwrilh in Urook and Latin, I Franch, (fepmnt, 8% Boglieh, At anothor tmo,'" ' by continies 5 ocuing deeply {ntoreatod In mau«wmnua“ litosruture. Hero aro my oullings trom lhl“"“ 1 of Kold, with original commonty, A8ty wauled 1o kuow what all the grout (hiukert KEOKUK, TA., COUNOIT, Bpeclal Dispateh ta The Chlcago Tribune. KEOKUK, 18, April 12.Tho luss sosslon of the old and the Orat scsslon and organlzation of the now Counoil teok plaao Jast night, *The Counell atands six. Kepublionns, four Domooraté, and two (reenbackors. Mho Groonbaokers ngt with :,'fl l‘l:;‘mhllulul. #lyug them control by a yoto —— POLICE REFORM,' tho wholv poligu system of tho.city, Thoape 1ym upon thelown gronnd, I w conversn- | A, Phio oue wust bo - reblected, p A 2 o ot 8 tles connected with extonslve land frandd ro. . 8ptelal Dispateh (o Tha Chicago Teibunb : WHE VEWY NEX Republican qirty had” besn snanged In tho throughout tho entire duy'o Chrlstmus sho | tanily. Kucavond. - T .;\lmniuy‘:lb;!mr:l aiko, O Aprl 15—Tho appointmant by ;‘.‘,f.':'.,'f,r".',;’.?.;‘,m o aerats chatncter that they could lnrdly bo ropros | e ;“ t;N o 16 1li6 - work af econstriieting the'political situstion |- was In Mys, Christianey’s company,’ and | decldud that the proper conrse Is to rosuc%u Gov. Poator ta«day of four gontlemon to: form, | Bourcus, In various lungaages. Apothot ollm' duced in_ tho Henato without violatiug tho | Wha will b K ha Mkt vy yers and fn | 4 Soutlary Stats, wug ko for ong was | nojther oluwmi)vwll ‘ol of doors on that | the necused nerauns bufoxo the Unltud Btates | with the Muyor, tho, Pulloo Dourd of theJdity | iitorary’ ucuupntios hus teon thac ot maklt traditional courteatos of that body, Wiins Stotea the Lndependents nra Mico: to [ [oad L gtrotey furth the plehit hand o€ tub | iy, Atrs, Cheltianey qompluinod of feoling | SoHeLs, Wi uat Lotara State Gourts, " 1ljsg | ives great sutlatuotion, and It 1 thought wiil o | collcotlons of tho stissiiiug thigs bt 0%t g L THE READIUSTENS, .. | havetho strongeat hold, Hugumrulll'» tor | grom Vieglnly (Mohang), would stand up in | $Hhand wost ofdho doy lald on u sofa In the icy o garously, | muoh to olovato tha taneof thoVolive Boardund | 4itikes us as bauutitul fin i autly opweeklypet E howaever, will muet thesa aliles of Bourbone mnh}!‘gh\-‘},fl?h.l J, aud Senator Brown's | tha Southi fors freo ball ; ot and an honest | dining-room, whoro hor-narents were prutty, coul & Al muen all duy, sdn the afternoon, botweou ¢ - TUE DEMQORALE'OF QALIPORNIA, fi palntuos worg aleotyd Ly tho citisons themsel fos, 3 Boul to road onis pondonce with H«nntu{ {nices Ifllll““:'lflfl ekl T pap 1 tion luter i the day, Gen. Mahone, voforrivg {&u,“‘ oll, bt i8a, the other b Wy et %"n‘\‘r a‘;‘lfifl"%fl‘:f of the Apportionmen t o SEouT o 'thffl' S p"";-':-“\fi:"‘“ K J v, Peniloton moved to go Inta excowtive | and 7 o'clocls, 2+« Bl Dondding. b ‘o Calif fetay. | Bud a potition for tholr uppaintinent seyb to tho | 3050 1R AR TG RIRER T, Ribit of cot o Teck's doslro (0. disouss e queion bu- | banin, bive shele sriat In tio e i b segtlont, | Los=yeus s mays, 20, e, | it S RGO GATLEDL - i ¢ R L AL e Sioryos Judaning: thoy kel bk noay L tm‘i‘l’{mg y,w,?hwu- iyt hasting toes fore thy neople of Virglniu, romagked: 1 | s8¢ nnd 1844, Buhator Saulsbury, who sees x s L'eny e was gliown“into thq_dinlng-room, where | foir 'bill, - aid”Farlyy . talograplied . tenight [ v ' | sorap-books!"Ho pointed to u sl o should be very glad to have: him’ come to i ton then toak the flogr, but, mtiwe wauld w“('e‘ Deluwire stuplng over te the Kepub- these buliglng volumes, el Jho remalned diring. Ui visit. My, Clisls- 'xhu&-m. lrmuwnuupuhllo-m,flul 0 Murx/an dl JIemoerntic embory of the inlne 1Al B ¢ 'GH0! X i g | 1 buye,” Gen, Qurliotd 19 garefut tn €SP Virgints anddo that.' & would gynvanteohm- | iRt shie, coiies up Tor rebloction i 1653 "’xfi'séflflmfi'{.’fiffifir\‘(&fl Uit Svece tlanoy's futher and- mothur, ns well ns the | bUstio vedlst, wud Lo x “"““lfi‘umfl."u ored Siniio, il WA° cOMEmIOR oiet: | ¥ nover Digd HAY 10 WES o Doak, Yo *&z . d Id uatirs Gnpliuid, or Apkuiiing, QLinne o 3 | witiess, wervprasent suriag the wntire thao | TCHIRY Lol o S| - and . dmerber. OF tho. Houloty or | BAVG ook cluhteats, ius, fwpnty-ono, SEIre . good sudiciices, and b wonld: find besldus,-| Arig isalpph Kaigiy wt . Mol Cavollyn, | - } . SN e iy Were/p lrlag the yitieo thio | et SPRREN, oot | the Nupnresstun of Vioo,and from the. Démo- | tiivaousty i ailice, "My, Gladstonn govs Wit § Vigglulans nbla and vendy to’ discuss this | Butler, of South Cartiling, Jubuston, of Yir- WINDOM!S PLAN., - thut Glrg wag - the- yoom. MisdMoloy:yor | #5i 10: reported ' Lo-day.hat Col, PILKIR, of | Eratio sido, Jobu Cuminhigs, tnombor of & darge | oitico any lus hai Ko to franstato hid : uestion ot any othor With him,: 3o wauld [-&inla Uoke, of Poxny, nud Ilayrls, of Tens - VEIVBODY PLEASKD, -+ ~ - | jnined all ‘night; ‘and ocoupled . thosping | 1 ||-? X} dy & t! T whloddlo Uy of this oity, uud Abyer L. ligokus, | Lord Jleaconstiold govs futo vatiretent 8 Gy | Quserol By, otho 4 M e liil o b redloctod [n 1883, 8 SR 3 4 o 1 ri og et | Lowlslana, jato hnve the fi“l"““ i“[wlm‘l munagor aud principal owner of the largo wruln | Jelsure to pen hiy caustio novols, 1 i B notnédd to hrins un imtagonist With bl o QARG RAYOF0, B ICIGRE I B, A Bpicial Dispateh fo TM Chicaga Triduns, room Aud bed? with Mrs!” Ullflflt*!\fl"». 'Tha | and: that hls nowluation Is wtiheldbigaoe | gluyutors bors, | i dolug wiway ity th Tour | ot o oilioy aud by fo Tauneiue 417 Uy would find plenty'of Virgintagsjoady to | 3iers Wolfor, uf Astausas, fyth of Flurth | * wasiinatoN, Dy Oy Aprll 23,—"Vho dis- | crosg-oxaninafion of. e wiedesy, Was not | eount of the deadluck, - - e of {iculi 18 cousiderad of doubtyul advantaie. | eles on military, agsicultural, wnd politicatls meethlwm,? - e BT of Loulsiain, aud Tlamhton, of South pntclmu«wived attho ‘Freasury Dopartnjent | concluded, buly 84 far a4 lkbrogresaed, thoro i OAILE, { T JIAD DERN EXTENSIVELY ADVERTISED | Carglinn, all stand Dot mdccmu n'1884, updry 8 ek ave never hid timo o propar iy, {hlnu" }:%%nlfilm{‘nn.“ DL u 1:::(:‘:‘]‘)9 uf,, 2R, ¥ 3 caten mol et DF Gouras ) huve lved on Sukepuare sies Bl eurlivt boyhood. 1 ulbblo at ull sortd o g b ary diots” bty utier sll, widors 1Ry TLonnyson's Is ' somcthing which 1s dul < s wwoel and palutablo, und whioh never wy taste, though 1. partake of It no quently,”. Hooks, 8, hooks, an u of baoks!” Un and down tha slalrwosds Fo tho hulls on nuunh‘f stolyes, tu the SR Foom, where & ing bookense Is (u}lothl th eiliiangof Bhukspoare, Miftan, Scotty D, | 'havkorays of Bpenoor, llcuumunulh ho fett BMarlawe, Groai, Poulo, Deydom of ull B P g pilttioua of Ravaca ur Goothe, DS o wuer, ‘Thumie Jeforsoi, Gi'rg Fdont, whord gri awent Anduboia IR aditor of the Bpanlsh..uaver at 5t, Louls, Is “ new applicant for the Muxican mlsston, o EX-CONGUESENAN 1MUCH . arrived hero toaduy and. will hminediately mku‘cllln‘[w wnd dlreot - tho' uitales of “thy Liis dinnOmieg ag far as he cgn under thg cire cumatuuces, until he 14 contirmed;” He ean- not slgn oftislal [u?url but. his nutlmrllz Wil ba_ rocaienlzo n.h? Interior Dapal nent, and, therefore, hls Tndjap polioy will 8 abonee put fn foree,, - Jie will” be pne of the "Hrit confiruigd when' thp Nenate dead- Jock i3 proken, P ¥ to-uny fro very.Tenssuring as to the success | wis nothing differunt brottzht out than what of thoe nuw program for funding the lonn, 1t | was tastitied o ju thodirsdt sxuminadon, - now weins probebla it nov only tho greater hrE Ak POyl MARR WITXKY portion of the 0 par conts will b extended ut | wha will testify to thl 2 3¢ por cent luterest, Dut that It Is noy atall | Chulatinuey bafpg pb htime all of. that Chrlsty hnprobable that the larger portion of thess | mus-Day, .'%&wz[muw of this testinony winy be, It s eyel ‘reported that u syndicaty | €hn l’.‘"allv orvblyed, " (ilro swots u"‘é nslrcady Deon. formed - Now Yoric g | i, ERrismur aftomoott, bubiool, wud takonll'of” tho 6s that can be secured at ree | Jrue 'llm:i,’ 0. s, city, it &, carriuge, duced rates, Boveyal Nutlonal banks' e | represented lidksell as A, Givo, pud wfi notifled the” Trensury to-duy by, telearppl | hown to big soums: that thers she ramninpd that fhoy “will aécept tia ‘propusltivn, | for Bl hout, utily “""”"1}"‘;,““"'1 the uituls 11 ' tery was gommitted. 4, Chijutigne: mnd Wil “coptinuo the "bonds. which | (G pY%, SN i b lru!umro‘l.fl 4 that Buck would “dovote his specoh to o hils-:| 2/ FOURTEEN WTUTHERN STATES tory of the recunstruction measures ‘and ot'{'oleot oither one or both thelr Senators glrpub-bug GUovermmonts in the Houthorn gurllunfis A!#nx‘lulslrullun 15 ue(u."tlarflelil.‘ tal iy i e .| Sunator Srown, 1y conyersation to-gay, suld riol ot Senienttare | S G A A v epublicansi vailyd-upon Lt Sorbenr, T AB 006 0F thew | any mnve to win o llepubllcm‘l wuncess unidor sald to-duy, > Wa pught not to nllow ouir | the gulseof fusion or. wo-callvd suihiiouc selves to b drawn Inte any argument with | bon conlition will send nearly all the teor. tha Rouwblleans pn ‘sucl 1ssucs: a3 recau- | Kl Didependunts back into tho regulr Deut- struction ‘or tpudiation, **Thoy* alwass ges |° e 2 et 4 the advantake of us ln & debato upon these v'.'",w;; M]‘('.‘,Hnov “i’fi’fi" TR m\vxs'd sublects. ¥ think we ought. to copfing our- | bl S5 e n expected, MILWAUKEE:STEAM SUPPLY COMPANY. - Speeial Digpatch (o Tha Chicugo Tribunie, < MiLWAUKKE April '1%.—Tho Bteum Bupply Compatry is making an effart to rear e head, und thors wru pruspeots of youo JIfe Lptag e ppirod luso tho defunct concern. It I au- A A S L L D Plality OF Gantal bR bask thotm, » -l o et ———— > : " HIGHLY - PLEASED, 7 Speciat Plopateh te Tha Ohicage Tridune, CINCINNATI, O, April 13+Tho bunkers of -thiy vity expross themnsulves au highly ploasad with Winclieaters Rymonhasphites ow yustorday, b apuears, does not uxtend to bl ¥ 30 RS i {tie policy of Heoretary Windom ue annouuced | FO0 wh! s Ao, and 'l‘n":"‘ selves closely 10 exposipg and ' denguncliig | Dastering mothon, o had- beo they - hiaye ' oh deposlt 'aa securlty | that siio was jwt out of ey own huude qur | J eire oonsumdtion, ‘coughs, wenk luny: duy, Thoy believo no bortar plan could have | e g oy e, and Grees'h this bargsty \\'lthTMpflmnc. That 5w | S, Daviy espeotuily states thag bo docs Ot | foF clrgulation, A Trewsury. oliclal, oo | I tht UIIre 0y it RIG 1t will bk ouly E’:‘;‘,’,’.‘.‘{}'-!fi.‘f.‘.,}‘.’,‘:“.?‘“"“ ‘,“’"“".‘f‘ jros ‘f‘.’"-"‘" e o fl‘,;',.{é‘.‘_‘"“"‘“ dnetingau's, ol

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