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JERT S~ S S VOLUME XE. e TALMAS, IHAVELOCKS, {¢ - I isustoieisienesi SR . —e 2 reatest Bargaing eve 3 TITURSDAY, “BOYS Offered in this Coun- fry in Our Suit Department. = EOO Hangs in Mid-Air On a Scarlet Banner. ALL READY! Hindoo Templs, ‘Hindoo Jugglers, . The Japanese Troupe, Mermaid Epgs, Flying Pigeons, The Oriental Display, The Paris Pattern Bonnets, SEA'S GROCERY STORE. 43 NEW DEPARTMENTS, The Most Novel and BMost Costly EXHIBITION Ever Attempted by Any Store in the World. T, Hareluks, Walling Goals, (st | Hollor Hubbard Wraps Tite., Bte., "n Black and all the new Spring Colorings, made of Worsted, Silk, and Satin Merveilleaux, Which we shall place on sale at ] One-Third Reduction ~ from Former .- Prices, Those in search of actual bargains will find /it "worth their| time 'to call and in- spect the unusual bargains we offer. “ANDEL BROS. 121 & 123 State-st. T0 REN] FOR RENT. ‘A portion of an elegant office, V:_vnh fixtures, on Dearborn.st., irst floor, suitable for banking or thc_r similar business. For infor- mationaddress A g4, Tribune office. NORTI[ GERMAN LLOYD. New York--Londqn--Parls. Bleamors sall Zvery Saturday from New York Jor Southampton and Bromen Our New $4,600.00 Passenger ELEVATOR Bobs Yog_lig_Serenely. THE DISPLAY OCCUPIES Five Great Floors. THIS DAY, ga.m. to 6 p. m. PRESENTS FOR EVERYBODY. ‘WE HAVE ALSO JUST ADDED A GOMPLETE: GLOVE STORE. GRAND OPENING Of This Dept. KID GLOVES. 3-Button Kid Gloves, - 58c. Worth $1.00. 3-Button Kid Gloves, - 79c. Worth $1.25. 4-Button Kid Gloves, Worth $1.75. 4-Button Kid Gloves, Worth $2.20. 6-Button Kid Gloves, Worth $1.50, 6-Button Kid Gloves, $1.69. Worth $2,70. Lisle Gloves and Mitts, Lace Top Gloves, Silk Mitts, &c., palr up to the very finest in the city,—all at nearly '"HALF PRICE. SHA, OF STATE-ST. TAX NOTICE. GRFGE O T CONTE TREISIE, it 3 CHICAUY, ADHILT, 183 Tho undorsigned i3 now proparod (0 receive Lio = T9c. $1.19. - 99¢c. +From goc a Roming Ghaun" NP BHG widuraue, ate by b8 -na":'n, 5;-:-'-”,!.‘{: from Hrouen Lo, cnlmfluu. sanciinion i) s it B jats, Hamburg American Packell:ngfi}flg Wik, Taxow far tho your 160 returmud delinquent by the Wlikane, -Abel 141 BILESL Tomn Cullveiors. 3 would Faqu luul\n%nmu th eutt aten AMTA A | ki and sottlu withuit dolur, s as o vold ho drostrusy wintgagrpmaiih, Cherbours, 1t & fow days Juter, ‘Tlio Hourer tho approach of thw lsy i g 0 ROuth oF Enalunids THrat cabiin o1 Siuy tho uroator tho crowd of Lax-puyers will bu, I Coerus o i und trip ut tos, | and tho more ditlicult it will bo to gut & chanco to ba G R ekota fruo Hnmburg or Havre, . | winited ou, Faac No YOIt Enstanier Avoqia a0 | O purcan e e ey ot overy , o L VEL - or cont ndditlunal uiter tie iy of BYr: sl Woslapn Aganta, hcuobding month it puld o i DILECT ¥OR GIGRALTAR AND MATRSFILLES. et Ol UIIRALTAR AND MARSEILLES, 1 h 3 Meamey e N orihiruiar uid S4SCh G, 1kih Noluhc and bes: ANTEAMER,,,,,.. Smors R0 R TOF UCLY (DR taxes rom B o'oluck &, m, 10 30’0100k p. ni., and_ the Lost timo (o poy is ns T — 5 % Co v : Oftice, Doarboryi-n¥.s bot, Aliohbran and HInoIK-sis. — e ey tatus of age: 1, .Ahu‘llwflfl Or arei b fbaraue, 1w ury nddr 24 n‘:’u':"a'."" UELIAN, Xiont, s Bowling Greon, footot L : RECELVER'S SALE or Four-Story and Basement Marble- Front Divelling (snd ot), including furnsco and gas-Bxtures, No. 1608 Wabush=itv., Faat front, wouth of Hixteanthest, about 18 roo Tt fonb b0 ot B et Tfout hiloy, Dotid the south lu;’ feut of Lot 2 und the noril b 53-100 0 LA IR o Gh Uoie 6f the Cizoqtt Caart of Cook oy dron o Lok Gy o1 Ny orgr, (AL 18 Senry, fum N, ¥, A Dublin, toltast, und hondon- S dccuruing 't b, bursday, First Cabln, 40 to it outward, dution. . Becond Cubln, $40. U, 3y Ny pros: LHOsU wloamers carry noltbos B AUSTIN, BALDWIN & CO. SO YR, MY,y naid 14 dtanidolbncat., Chicaue, ANCIOR, LANE MAIL ST \ the taso uf Mulville C. Kawvs ot al.xs. Thy Btule Betionsa oNam York ang Glaegom. Kavinga isuiution ot uli, Lshiall, n Murday, the 6B PUOHA-ANE Twi CHCAETA Aprio g e | 487 0 AP il atiLG Clocki ls 88 107 urice BNk Rabp ey Muy 7 v | Srogifus for i su of $1L10 Bt wne-half o Enif o Lalinico on or bofate Uro ol with fo ut 8 pur cunl JII]IHI' sumi-stnuslly, uoless s algho: 5 Dorcor b1 e twis. ruvelrods i which event t5e flsbost and bost bid Witl bo Becuptad. LUCTUN 3, QTIS, Recolvar of the Stato Havings Institution, Chicago, Anrt 163, . SSOLULION NOTICES, DISSOLU 3 o partnership hurstofore existing betwesn Louls Q. Burk and Willisw W, Greea s this day dissolvod by mutusl consant. The business will be contlnued undor the stylo of W, W, Groun, who will pay all the 1iablililus Of the late concern, nd tu whom all assots due are to be pald. BTARK & (RBEN. O] Muy en BILOTS U Dot earry cattl, Now York w Tondon u‘l'}:b:w' oreles il VICTOKIA, Aprita,7a m lucll:y'n'éu"u o8 ul reducod rutos ERSON B0 ITE United uu-sw- nfifi. .Ix'!xNE' ) atl b i g Lirervaslt For Duisshis pply £o Coiae it (ILEN, Gen Bl G (5N, Gonl Waalora Ageat CUNAND . g o MAIL LINE. - e ux?r{m"fl". toand trom Lriiah orta y o pt“'flh‘:nr'-r:‘nnc:."fo:‘""""‘" uery ut SRR LONG “BOYS™ CLOTIES, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0. LD “BOYS™ GLOTHES, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & €0. TOUNG “BOYS™ CLOTHES, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. HIN “BOYS™ CLOTHES, THICK. “BOTS ™ CLOTHES, UM “BOYS™ CLOTHES, WIL-0-B, HIL & C0. CLOTHING. AT “BOYS™ CLOTHES, WILLOUGHBY, HiLL & CO. APRIL 14, 1881—TWELVE PAGES See more clothes for “Boys” in their house than in all the rest put together. All-Wool Suits, and very pretty ones too, for $3.00; another lot $3.50, and another lot $4. Fit-«“Boys"” from 2 to 10 years:'old. We ask you to see them, and we shall not disappoint you; we don’t believe it would pay to disappoint you. Now be sure to come in, for Willoughby, Hill & Co. are making great.preparations for your coming. Cor. Madison andb Glarkj§ts REMOVALS, GARRIAGES---RENOVAL, THOMAS H. BROWN HOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st., Will Remove May 1 to the Spacious Store and Building Nos. 296, 308, 300, 302, and 304 Wabash- av.,, where, with Incréascd " faciilties, he will be leascd to supply the finest class of work madefiN ‘HE WORLD, It lsused by such gentlemen as the following ¢ Robert Bonaer, Hy, N, Smith, Ja Sloatd, of New Yoris: 5. 3. Medill, Ma D. Wellk; o . Demls, John B. Lyon, -H, J. McFarlane, D, & Corneay, J, H. McAvoy,' Geo . Walker, W. C, Egan, 1. H. Seaverns, Bryan [ d many others, which t guaran- tee of its quality and excellence. In hls new preme ises he will be prepared ta do Palnting and Re- palring_promptly and at as reasonable prices as can be done by any one; R Previous to removal will close out hisstock of Fine Buggies at Reduced Prices, PROPOSALS. Propasnis for Tndlun Nupplics und Tra ntlon. o ) EPARTMEN&‘ OF TIIE INTERIOR, cu of Indinn Afirs, Washinaton, March %I, alod proposats, indorsed I'roposnls for Buof, con, Flour, CloWIng, or Truusporiation, &o. (ns the e miay ba, knd dircetod to_th Comnifssiouor ot e Thaian ATairs,Nos, 6) and 67 Wooster Sireet, New Yorkewill bo rieolved untll 1 i, of Stonday, Muy2, Aning for tho Indiat Horvloo wbuut, Bak: o pouuas xcqn, LR pounds et on the hout, 128l pounds_ iduns, I pounds, Bsking Vowder, 23000 poundy Corn, A pounds Coffoo, BAWKS iownds Floar, 2400 pouuds Food, KU pounds furd Lroad, 1500 pounds ituminy, 4000 pounds Lard, 1,65 barrols Moss rurk.’:fl.unlwunén o, 1L AW pounds Yan, T2100 pounda ‘Tobicen, 21,0 pounds Halt, TAD uoubds Soap, GUN pulindy Hods, 1,250,000 pounds Bugur, and KO pounds Wheat, "Also, Illankots, Woolen and Cotton goods (conalat- ng et of lking, A0 yurdsy Wiundurd Culioe UL ywrdeg Dl Sl yiede; Duck, fruo from [ staing, 155,00 yurdas Doniind, n.ll%m\- Gln, inwoyuriag Kontueky ouiis, oS00 yamay 1 etiny, ard ] oo nhgunl. o Jurdsr, Wiioy, tilng, Grocorlok, Notlons, Hurdwire, i, oud 8 long IeCaf nife Lariows, Plows llukus Korks oux required for tho Bérvico lu Ay Diakota, Idubo, ndluh Torritary, tana, Nubruske, Novadis and Wisconsih, to bo dolive ored'at Chicnuo, Kansas City, and Sloux City, Als0, 'Uransporiation for such of tho” Suppllo Ciunds; und athur articles thut tany nut 30 contreci tur tw bo dollvered us tho Asoucies. ] IHIE MUST BE MADE OUT UK GOVEUNMENT ILAN KA, chedlon showlak tho kinie und quantitiesaf sub: slstonoo suppiles roquired for oach Agency, und the kiuds und quuititivs Ly gross of all other gouds sud articlos, together with bisuk proposals and” foruis fur contract nitd bond, couditlons 16 by vbsyrved by bld- aurs, timy und plece ot dolivory, torms’ of contnice wnd paymont, Ususportution ruutes, sod all other gusary Instructions 'IIl Dy turnisbied upon applls o 10 e Tndwu oico in Wshlngton, uf New,' 63 67 Wooster Atreel, : Ilulm 0 0 reet ew York: ny 43 Urandway, Néw Yorki wiid 1o tho Corimisu® w of Subalstenoe, U.J‘.. A, L Chifcago, Bt. 1, it Panl, Leavenwors 5 rancisen. Omil Wi” abd Yankion, and tho Postuiaster 1lde witi'be oponed at the huur and day above stat~ gd;wad ‘Dladors re IaYIod 10 o proson at tho Upatis “C'urrlmu CUECHB, - o et All bida must bo socompuniod by cert o i DA b et apolkurs ug Assuitan: rusairar, forat losat A pof SR D\ Of Y pron Aot Commfasionsr, Fropusuls for Militury Suppilos. . U, 8, Military Prison, ¥ort Losvenwarih, K GOVERXOWS OrPICE, Apeily, 1381, Sealed proposals, in triblicate, with's copy ut ¢ advuriissiment and of the {avtractoms to_bigders at- tachud to bach, will be ruceived at thik offive unill 13 o'cluck noot, ua May 10, 11, ut willeh thu und place they wiil be anna n proxence uf bidders, fur fure niattng und duitvuring st tbls peison during i tucal eur_ commenolng July 1, 16, und uniig June id, niaterisls aud toule ‘{0 Sl ot be R Ul AT bbor Lonthers sy o v lontliers outlier, * 3,50 1ba, ‘Sountor oALNGE: 14D TL. shosp wkin VEivores 30 1bs, Asuerican nalla; 240 I, Bweods uails (ase surted #lzos)i A lbe. Bwuodo lusting lagks steul lantlig taphu; 1 lba: fax twings 2 #nd €20 108, -c0rd tachine thread No. i Desti 19856 broom bandics 1000 1b. Uroom ourn Laupouiids broows wire; & 1ot brugm twiios i) Lapars tuckas Wl ct. boplar; 1000 f1. white ouk; wnd oinier dupplles vequirad for manufuaturo of seilclus o bt Articles will bo rixldly & SIS N bo slabily pectad and nona inforive Proposals tor & losa quantity will be racely [ugtiovernmuat sosveves thy rlab to ruja?l}ln:‘ or all pibpoual = s ‘A preferonce will be given to articles of domestia produotlun, coadidons of prica xnd quslity belag Siank- proposals, und clroutars giviag in full the kiud nud quantiiies requirad, uud other Informiation, will be furaisbed n avulicatun W tis uics, involubus cUDIRIINY brupusals anould Lo inarked ;Eroposais fur Mtlitary Buvplies.” und sddressod to ruluued, A. 1% BLUNT, Asst. Q M., UM, A, Govornor. CLEMENT, BAXE & G0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, Aud Givo the Best Terms, B off 60 days; ‘ 6 off 30 days; 4 7 off 10 days. LARIS, g S SRS el '.N...,....,,...,.:.;m Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE,WATERS.' British Medical Fournal, “Most safe, delicious,and @fialt:amt’" New York World. ANNUAL SALE, 9 MILLIONS, O all Grocers, Druggits, & Min, Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMI_TA'I‘IOI‘_{S. ) PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR COURT:AIOUSE. The Hoard of Buneryisors uf Cas County, lowa, will recaive blds wntll {0 'clovk . i Aprid e ANt T the oreetion o o Court-llouse i tho Clty or Atlantic, ‘14 will b recolvod ' 10r $hie_ suboTuts Parls of the rlswiid uisu fur the buliiig conplots, ' - Wae Bpectacles suited to ol slghts on sclontific principlon, Upera sud Field Glassow, Toluscopos, Mi- ‘eroscupus, Buroinuteen, sl SOARES.- RAILROAD TICKETS. GHE AP FENRG EI N (o) (4 v Wil Excusngod. CHER COATS, fi%mk‘.flh’h-fi?fl % : il WELELEG T, RELVES & COM, Tiok fiu‘-uf-‘rf NRE b Skt ang v Ltundolph, —'Fickets Bougb Bold Luducud retes 10 slluasis. THE i1l iy offor Noveilies Fo RU M in Uents’ Fine Neckwear, inanufactured by SCARF THOMAS & HAYDEN, 234 Madlsvnest PALL GEO, H, TAYLOR & CO., Buccessors to Clovelund Faper Co, 104 & 165 Dearborust. PAPER MANUFAOYURERS AND DEALRRS, Wedding Uuods Adyertising Cards, Dan Proe e Pte P R AT Rt West Town ofilcers: “Amlek, Repablican;. @he Sribume, 2= Personn unalle to prirchase copica of THR Ci110AG0 THIBINE at Newn Apencles ant on rafl- way traina where Chlcago papers are sold will con- fera favor y reparting the facts ta this ofiice, glo- ing full particulars, ® CANDANAR wag evacuated yesterday by the British, | Wamtrn south to west winds -and -falr weather for this reglon to-day, | ‘Tz Chieago Bonrd of Trade will adjourn over to-morrow (Good Friday), | Titg: Labratoy brought 313,000 worth of gold bulllon from Europe to New York ye: terday. J. Fusser, owner of tha Wells Iron Works, Somersetshire, England, fatled yesterday for $500,000, ‘Pug Land-League funds continue to in- crease. Somc 806,500 were added durlng the past week, | ; SenoT. BATES, the celebrated flag-bearer, s dying at Saybrook, Ill. 1le 15 Iua desti- tuto condition. MM. Maaxty, Duinas, and Cernusehi will represent France nt the International Aon- etary Conférence, | Turne is another rumor about Ayoob Khan, but then as it Is only s rumor it s not worth mentionini E, P, JAcousoy, a prominent politician of Colorado, and s member of the Senate of that State, Is dend. - ‘Tue Republican State Central Commlites of-Ohlo have decided 10 cnll tie State Cou- vention for Junes. y Srrawngnnies sold on the Chicago inar- ket yesterday for 60 cents per quart. They werg shipped from Mississippl. | THE wugés of the Cincinnat! street-car | employés hinve been mereased 25 cents each per day, in order to avert a strike. ; LATEST necounts place the number of per- sons killed by the earthauike at Sciv at . 8,000, and the number mjured nt 10,000, “Turne arrived at Castle Garden yesterday 2,432 lmmigrants, A notlceable feature was tiie large proportion of French humigrants, | Tue Consuls of the Europoan Powers nt Tunls have met and have reminded the Bey that 1t'is his duty to maintain order on the frontler, Soxr 400 slaughtered hogs were examined at tho Stock-Yards yesterday by Prof. Pat- ton, and not a trace of trichine could be dis- covored in any. ; Mn. J. 1. PAxg; of Wisconsin, has been appolnted Clerk of . the Departuient of Agri- culture to stceeed Gen, E. A, Carman, who has been relieved. T Joux R Wavrsu was elected ' President of tho South Park Commlssioners yesterduy. A J. Russellevas redlected Auditor, and Mr. Harmon Secretary. NEGOTIATIONS relating to mensures neces- sary ugatnst Nihilists, regicides, and polit- feal murderers are progressiug between the European Powers. Ax Insurrection has broken out in North- ern Albanla. Seme 15000 Insurgents are marching towards Scutarl, where Dervisch Pagha is In command, SyALL-rox I8 Taging n Glover’s Gap, W. Va., and, os all the physiclans are down with the disease, it Is making great havoe, und the people are imnw-n;__ HonTENZ SCHNEIDER, the orignnl Grand Duchesac is selling her objects of urtat the Ilotel Drout, Parls, Theproceeds of the flrst day’s salo amounted to $50,000. it e ey T Cltizens' Bauk of Atlanta, Ga., has fulled, The Habliities are placed at §:200,000, ‘The” oflicers of the bank claim that the nssets aresufllcient to meot all demands, : s Tir Lower Branch of tho Stato Leglslature refused yesterday to app roprinte $2,000 for the erectlon of a monument to Gen, Mulligni ut Calvary Cemetery, near this efty, It ls rumored that thiero will be n Ropub- Itean Senutorinl cauens to-morrow or the day after to consider the bust means of breakliyg the existing Senatorind deadloek, SARAI BERNIARDT was attucked with a congestive ehill at the close of tho first et of the performunce at Philadelphia Inst night, and-was removed to her hotel immgdiately, JRTS, CApkr Buck, who shot theson of Johu G. "Thoupson at Highland Falls, N, Y, some tinie ugo, was acquitted of all blamu In the matter by & Newburg, N, Y, jury yesterday, Gonnoy, & Land-Leaguer, and ono of ’ar- notl's fellow-traversers, was arrested yester- duy under the Coerclon-act for having In dulged in an Inflsmmatory harangue re- cantly, i ] ——— Pis Democratio leaders ridiculo the lden that their purty 13 going to disband, and Sen- ator David Davis wiil have to continuo for somo time a8 the leadero £ tho Third Purty fu the Senate, ‘Tuk: fallure of tho Czar to recall- Gen, Skobelotr, and the latter’s movements cast- ward, continue to axeito upprehiension in Eugland, Even tho Liberal Dally News 18 vuzzled on'the matter. e Trip drylng “departmont of the: TPoters: Manufagturlug Company’s Olleloth.Works ut Nowark, N, J., was destroyed by five yestor- day. The loss 1s placed at §30,000. It 1s fully covered by Insurance, Tuk employés of the South Side Rallway. Cowpany have sppotnted & committeo 0! llx_” to wilt on Mr, iloles, the Superinterident’ of tho Compuny, and usk for un udvance of 13 por cent on the present wages, - Tt memamos e Tux frelght-louse mon, -truckmen,’and | sectlon-hands of ‘the Chicugo, Burlington &, Quinoy ltaflrond ut Quiney have, struck for an increass of wages.:, They bave heen re- celving §1,15 por day, and dewand $1.25,° ome— ; Tue: ofiiclal returns elect the following . Assessor, by a majority of: 8285 ‘Thompspn, Republican, Collector; by a majority of 933 “were killed. Jones, Detocrat, Clerk, by a majority of 23: Temtmeyer, Republican, Supervisor, by o majority of over 00, ' AtnEnt F, Voakr, the companlon hlack- innfler of Sugert, was held to trinl by the New York Poltce Justico yesterday In tne sum of $10,000, on the eharge of having at- tempted to rob Louls Strasbergor of $60,000, Ltrvr, Gnm‘.l,r;v. of the Fifth Cavalry, has been appointed commander of an expedition- ary fores now heing organized to establish o statlon for scientific observations north of the 81st degree of north latltude, near Lady Franklin’s Bay, Tnene are some people Hving in the Prov- ftice of Quebee who are quite: posilive that Napoleon {11 1s Emperor of Canada,, What will Queen Vietorin think of sueh an exhibl- ton of Ignorance and disloyalty ? Was It for this shosent her son-in-law to govern the Canadinns? Two Brrarax scoundrels, who were von- vieted of having Induced young English glrls to leave their homes to take up thelr residence In Belglan bagnlos, were sentenced at Brussels yesterday to six and four years’ Imprisonment respectively. — TusnE were fifty-five new cnses of typhus- fever nt ‘New York Inst week, and fifty-one cases of small-pox. ‘The small-pox hospltal now contains 110 patients. Eight new cases of typhus developed yesterday, ‘Ihe health authorltles are sorely puzzled. CuAntey Ross hins been discovered agaln, this time at Laughton, Essex Connty, En- gland. 1t will not be safe for any onu to bet money that 1t Is the veritable Charley, though. However, the story of his discovery Is given on. another page for what It Is worth, A rience storm swept over Ifernando, Miss., Tuesday afternoon. by which u store and somo dwellings were wrecked, and Dr. Lauderdnle and a number of colored men Several persons, Including MHs Dana and Miss Lauderdale, were se- verely injured, Cuannes Mansox, n Leadville stage- driver, killed Polk Prindle, an inoffensive man, at Durango - Sunday morning, The murderer was arrested and put n jail, but was taken therefromby vighantes, 11ia body graced n hustily-tmprovised gallows Mon- dny morning. TweNTY familles are on a plece of high land, surrounded by water, about seventy- five miles below Yankton, and all efforts to get them off. haveso far falled owing to the Inrge blocks of floating ice Intherlver. Some, apprehenslon s entertained for thefr safoty, At another point fifty people aracut off by the floods. Tif members ot the Worlil's Fair. Com- migsion complain of lack of support” from the citizens of New York, the hotelkeepcrs, and the railrond-men, although one member of the Commission says he hrs hopes yet that the ratlrond-men may act gencrously, . From present appearances -itis probable that the \qurhl’s Falr businéss wlil be abandoned, | Tng. proceedings In .the Urited -States Senate were varled Yesterdny by some sharp and angry passages Letween Dawes and Peudleton, and Dawes and Butler, and soma excited exclamations and denunciations of everybudy and every thing opposed to De- mocracy by Senator Ilarris. No business was doue, and 16 Is not likely that auy will Le done to-day, AxTitoNy Comsrock was fndieted by the New York Grand Jury yesterday-on tho charge of assaulting Fanny D, Hotfman, Comstock entered the houss ot Miss Hofl- man and charged her with seuding obscene letters to her nelghbors. She was shown the letters, whereupon she sent for the volies, Comstock then used violence in order to ob- .tain possesslon of the letters, P AN address signed by Acting-Governor Iland, of Dakota:-J. R Sanborn; Maver of Yaukton; the Rev, Jumes Ward, Newton Fdwards, and ox-Gov. Bartlett” Cripp, hns been fssued to explnin the distress existing in the vicinity of Yankton through the re- cent floods. They nssert that 7,000 nersons hawe suifered heavily, and of these 8,600 ara destliute and willaced akd fromother parties from ono to three months, ————— Tux Greek - Ambassador nt Dorlin hns formally announged thet: his® Government hins notitied tho representatives of the vae “rlous Powers at Athens that it has coneluded to nceept the Turkish concesslons, on eons ditlon that the smd copcessions be mnde promptly and faithfully. Greece, in return for the acceptance of such moderate teruts, commends the Greek subjeets of thoe Porteto the consldaration of the PPowurs, e—— * T Irtsh Roman Catholle Bishops held o meoting in Dublin_ yesterduy. to conslder the Gindstono Irish Lund bill, but svpurated without making any recommendation. ‘They had before them thres reports on tho bill, ‘I'wo of these, one from the O°Connor Don and one from Lord O'Ilagan, wero favorable to the ‘bill, and Charles Russeil, M. I, pro- sented the third report, which wus hostile, Mr, Russoll is' o Moderate Liveral, mul his ‘apposition to tha bill Indieates that the tele- graphic reports coucorning the measure hove been too favorable, 3 - M. PARNELL In n speech at Manchester 1ast night guvo Mr, Glndstone credit for tha best intentions In bringing in his Jyish Land Il and said that he belleved i, Gladstono wonld havo ‘introduced a much more yad- ienl wiensure- Jf there was uny prospect that St could be passed, DParnell ad- mitted that he did not biame the English Protler for not presalng p stropger mensure at the risk of breaking up his party,. lle also predioted that the Land bitl, If ¢ be- comos law, would fufl, and that the English Government wonld Inn short thne agreo to recomment his plan for the exproprintion of thi'|andlords z .: BAnry yesterday morning - the houso of ‘Ablel \Wilsou, on the Salem turnplke voad, uoar Lawrence, ‘Moss, was enterd by two young meé , Mr, Wilson. was nwakened, and, reaching for his shotgu, fivesl, Killing one of the Intrudors, . Lhe other. escaped, The youni man who was killed had beon a student at Philllps Academy, Lawrence, snd way named_Avthur Foster. 11is companion was hls twin: brother, . ‘They werg of are- spectablo | family. residlog ' at . Andoy Mugs, - Both' had* beon_-in the employ- ment of. Mr Wilsar, - The Drother who escaped has® conlessed.” They robbed Ay, Wilson oft # ; pruvjous occaslon of ' 81,000 ‘worth of “watehes ‘and -Jowelry, -They are supposed , to hayo' comuiltted varlous robe. Borles In tho ueighborhood of Lawreuce, * :« - who §8 nut u coward can mnke. X s WASH/£56TON. Another Day of Extremely * Bitter Debate in the 3 Senate. The Session Begun with a Flowery Declamation by Pendleton. “QOhio Idea® of a Party Which . Would Join Hands witha “ Repudintionist.”” “Hambfirg ¥ Butler Angered by the Customary Pert- ness of Dawes. An Affected Rumpus Raised by the ine nuendoes of the Massachu- sells Senator. Mahone Calls Up Ben Hill, Like Voorhees, to Say His Oatechism. Hill Fails to Say It to Suit, and Ma- hone Calls Him as Good as a Coward,’ This DBreezy Episode. Sets the Grave and Reverend Fllihusters to . Adjourniug. . Tho Real Reason for the Outory of Europe - Against American Produota. oo e o ) THE SENATORS, - ' PENDLETON'S RPEECIL Special Disputeh ta Ihe Chicago Tridune. WasiNaToN, D.C., April 13.—Tho sublimity of auducity was witnessed fu the Seuate this aft- ernoon, when Mr. Pendleton, of Ohlo, theau-- " thorof the * Oblo Iden,” rose t denounce the Republicans for their allianco with what he was pledsed to call * Hepudintion,” Mr. Pendloton, " of tho * Ohlo Iden,”* carried his -nudneity stitl” further velien he said that the Demooruoy would - notallow the Republicans to dobauch Virginia' - by encournging repudintion, For the rest, s . ... speech waa nn olly,” self-cumplucent argument, deslguned to show that the Democrats areuliof | thetn right and tho Republicans atl wrong, Tho.. specch itsclf will, perhaps, not- Lo as . long, ree mowbered ny will be ) =4 * THE SCENE LATER IN THE DAY, . when Mr. Pehdloton, frritated at the applause given to Matione, ruse petulantly ana, pointing’ inndramatic way to somo - innocent siranger who, without kuowledge, had:-offended’ tho dignity of tho Sonate, suld: *“*Thero he He 8its right thore in the frént row, in our own private gallery,' and the nuther of. the **Ohlo 100, having' assisted - tho. ‘gallory” Doliceman, ook his seat, Mr, Dawes, during thoafteciooly exposed the Domocratic protenses atvirtue by stating that Domocrnts had approsched Mahons prior to the arganization ‘of the Senato “und urged hilin to voto with them, and to ‘consult - . with them as to the phices upon committees to which he might desire to Lo nsslgned. - Yet, not- witbatunalng this visit of Democratio Scnators to Mahono; . . WITI TIEIR ITATS 1IN HAND, tho Intter denounce bim without measure as a' patitieal lepor, to be abhorred of all non, Pen-- dieton, with tremulous voles and bursting e dignntion; denfed that Mahone had been up- prouched by Democrats, - Other Demooratio Senntors denfed it In a more ‘prudent wuy, Bmme Southern . Beustors, *fuiitating ! the threatenlug munner of the old’ antus - Wur - days, demanded names, but Mr, Diwes. romindad the Senutors that ho hait been in Coti- xress In those days, snd suld -that " thoe liberty of debate was not 10 be cheeked by threats, o, bud mnde his statement. Ho subscquently was supported by the ndmissions of Bon Hill and by the deolurations of Mahdne himbelt: 3, ¢ HENATOR MAHONE, S dressed In the Mght overcont which he constanly | weurs It tho Benete Chnmber, sven when tho heat 18 appressivo toothers, ross about 4 o'clock, There was fnstant ‘sllence in tho Chamber, The Bourbons who protend tu scorn bim rusted quickly . from tho ' clonk- ronms! ‘to. thelr - sents to listen' with futenso fnterest. - lubone roso to say throg” - things, aud- ke’ sald thom, However vpluloos may diftor as to his politieal views ur- purposos; evory ono wust admit that o never husany - diticulty fn makiug htmself understood. - Ho wanted to suy that ho was not responsiblo for tho discussion Of tho question of roudjustment Inothor Soutuern Stutes outsile of Virginiug that ho- hml Leen npprosched by Democratio Senators and otbor Doemourats, but not vor- ruptly, for no man would dare to upproach him -7 corruptlys and N ey LY 0 WMUNG BEN HILL TO BOOK™ i for an Inthnation, lust Thursduy, that Mohone's * vote lud beon bought, - Te mudo his polnts, Tho ' Detndcratio Bonutors, by Muhone's statouieiits; ure placed In'the ridiculous poaition of des. - nonnciue Mabono for acting with the Republié= ' * ans when thoy appronched him . with olcrs o comitteo pluces. Home Democratic Sunators suy they il not wpprouch hiu ut all. Benator Mubons suys thoy did, but not corruplly, The ' - country Judige what thole motives were, At . il uyeints, it dova not Mg 1o the mouth of any Demneratie Benutor, any longor, to churge tio Iopubilenns: with uuom,muf 10 muke - burgnind with Mahone, My, bahono stulcs . that hu ruplied to thoso Domoorntio ambassudors. thut ho conld not entor thelr caugusy thut uo veserved his Tight to act us e ploused, and tine he bid nothing to say ubout cominitteo piaced, . It tho Demncruts should ohooss to pross thlg wator Mahonu will perhaps give tho nnaes. TUE BENSATIONAL PART O THE SPELCI Jus, tho paksaie with Bun 1l Iu e dobuto Tust Poupsduy (0 hud plainly intiuated that 1t was Lis optuion that Alubeno sohl his vots, Muhono demsndet o catogorienl nnswer to the yuestion whothor thut was 1iI's meuntng, Str, h‘hmuuu’l matner was severo und_throatening, From the wmoment that hu upproaghed ths branch of the subjeet it was ovident that there | would be o seene, . With uplifted tiuger, und ble .- glonr volee rulsud to its highust pitol, Mauony uid thut hio paused for & reply, Thuunly roply thut umo from Boen IHL wis that the latte . waoula nuswer I _hls own thinc, when bo coul abtafn the Hoor, Makone took bis suat and guve the burly Georgla the Roor. 1L uudo o bits= toring, sneering kind of spacoh, in which, whila wonves lr‘xlx the juprosaion thut be bulioved M- boue had soid bls voto, bo was - S VEIY CAREFUL, NOT T0 8AY 50, . Muhong, furn liow mu, shows great coolhoss ol o elbatc, Ju'wits hat 16 be wniled by m‘ olfonsive, taunting volce, Mabone uguin uroso, 18 enlm, ovaly and determined ae bo ls sald to huve ¥ 3 . ALWAYS LEEN IN DATTLE, There was o oxpreasion of emotion’ upon bis - - ale fuce, ‘Thero Wis o trowor ju his- volee,. i’.. yuivt, wonsured toned be sald; . * As thoBeus . wiur froin Gearkia falls hure 1o uuswer dircotly s direct quuation, (& will glve him n problem o solve. 1 suy 1o bl that if Bo did ‘wmeun to * mply that uwy vote tad been,-or could bo bought, ho says thut whicl s foul, untruthtul, and false, and inukes u statemont that ne niga Ho cun solve that gqueation for himselt.” ‘The spplauss in tho flulorloi wus trumondous, As it died nway, ubon, whose voice bud boun raised with ula Incrosulig varueatuess uud pussion, shook bis vt rapldly over uls hol and wald again: *iia onn solve In his own mind whethier by means I8 or not. _You cuy solve It fur yourselt.”, Mty PENDLETON DECAME INDIGNANT AT THE APPLAUSE, n [ 2ad wady thespocch wivendy indlouted, Mr. BML .