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L 2 i o VOLUME XL:- .. oot ] GLOVES. DRESYS GOODS, L soaseee ; B ‘ E'g fl ' Stalt; and Madi_s;m-sts. ¥@S,| seriNG —— | DRESS FABRICN! ° . ““AT PRICES’’ ! Spfifila’lo Much below the market value. - Bargains. Beige Biarritz, Quadrille Ombre, Drap Elastique, Melange Romain, Soie Monlinee, Rayure Antique, Fantaisie Romain, Drap Albatros, . | Rayure Singapore, Robes d’italie, Robes Algerienne, Cach, Agra, Et,, Efe. 2 CASES CANELETTECLOTIIS - ' 446 inches wide,” ¢ Color assortment perfect,” 6Ec! . : Samples Malled! Leaders State and Madison-sts., . “Lace Top, :Fu.ll Regular, Lisle Gloves,” at : 4'(c . PER PAIR. IRDRIDEES " 114 and- 16 STATE-ST CLOTHING. WHOLESALE -~ CLOTHING! 202, 204, 206, 208, 20 | e FRANKLIN-ST., | CRAVES Namfacture o Bost Goods, | & HULING, WHOLESALE Carry tho Largest Stock, | Notions, ' Hosiery, Nake the Lowest Prices, . - ind Givo the Best Terms, e and, White Goods. 6 off 60 days; e 6 off 30 days; Our stock is new 7 oft 10 days. | o attractive. We HUNYADI JANOS. make the Lowest Prices and sell the closest trade. - 133 & 135 Wabash-ar, T o A A A A P AR AR %un}?afii THleN%EST LAXATIVE. yanufi CHEAPEST “THE RICHEST OF NATURAL APERIENT WATERSY o Baron Liebig. SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE."’ :Dr. Roberts, Univ, Coll. Hos., ; London, England, Ordinary Dose, a 1 Vineglassful lefore breakfast. W all Drageists and Mineral Water Dealers, e TO ENTL, “FOR RENT. {,'A"';(E’:tnlu ‘hrou-Btory and Jinsemont B VOTIONS, d'c, WERCHANTS, ~ CITY OR COUNTRY, 0y M ait.. Xy 3 : SRRt il s, dorstean fuek: | That are interested in a %encral 80D LOLY PURNER & BONI, stock of Staple and Fancy Mer.- ‘PJIH SALE AT IHPCRTATION GOST, Rtawn ingoryy arin. 1 S orter direct froin Paria. 14 Wab R prsossl” o o oo siock wowld b e chandise, will find it greatly to their interest to examine my stock and prices before purchasing. I Make the Low- MEDICA 11) BOU Nl ~ JEDICATED BOUGIES. + est Prices, A PQSIT'VE CURE And supfaly the wants of’n gen- ¥ Without modieines, - Allan's Solublo Medicated Bougios, Patonted Oct. 16,1876 One box -::”}53" Bby case in four daya or loss, h,,-,,nw.‘...m.‘..'.‘,“ st ubstlunta case, 0o matterof S o4t duses of cubabs, copaiba, or all of sane Saivoui, il n . Lt aro ceriatn 1o bro # “[:‘r{*nt'mo ORI O 1 storach. Lo P by 4 eral merchant the most complete of any house in the West, C. M. LININGTON, “ 145 & 147 Wabash-av., e HL0, " Bld by il Drkiats, o walloed on re- SEashco; m"fifl;’{,{{:’"“:“" send for circular, NOTICL: . G ALLAN'CO., — &1 John-st, Now York, FINANOCI ALy 7 810, 820, 8 0, 00 tirested tn our no’ m or 8 ]‘., 3 il feculating Glvea L 11 utian Wb vsatiih G Yot ToRne: FLEMMING & MILLER, lll’flk"’l- i S 2 erehunte' Buiding, Clitwor s COUSION TES RECLVATIONS FRANCO-ANERIGAINES. WABHINGTON, I8 13 Avril, 181, Tes réclamants qui w'ont 9%, uncaey prosuitd 'exposd do lours aSiiMe dass fu forue o réglemiunts do4u Commisslon sont prids du a fuire auiis rotard ot d'onvoyur & PAxent du 1n Rupublique Frangalsu fe noum da Vavocat diiariis ont fait chols, Agent de 1a Ropubliquo Frangalag, 1818 1i-sy, Wishe ington, D. C. i » v iy L BUSIN. * A vory destrable viock of Generst Murchandivo sit- uated 16 the Huest wanulscluring town i Kausus. QB Purmwnent payluk add, Avyly o WALK! ERb St e STOCKIIOLDERS MEETINGS, NOTICE. To tho Bockholurs uf tho Chlcuso Miiling xad Min- Ly Cowpuny: The Negulur Anoual Moeting for the Efoction of Ofilcors, 0¢ suld Compuny wills ba_beid Munday, Aprlt 23wt 4 0'clock bty ab Koowa 85 Blasis Zgliung Bullding, encrito por [F | THOMAS & RAYDEN, N34 Madison-st W ikomasni ooy ettt R, T, WHELPLEY, @ Ll bad 15§ Loke-sn of Popular Priges. TUESDAY. APRIL 19, 188I—TWELVE PAGES. LOOK OUT FOR THEIR LEA Thesa fellows sho puy Rig Corner Rents, and ard ertravagant L every swagy, ARE VERY QUTE, They talle very OILY, tritn seondorgul advertisements, throw Leadern b Jore you to bllud your fudqment ) yes, they'it acll you paper collars, Oceralla, Nox,(as! yeiris Trmisern, and such things that ygow don’t wwant, at low priecx, to in?wflm you fuvorably, and THEN, O, THEN how they'll malie yov sweat on rehae yoje ave not o good JUDGE of, JUST LOOK INFQ THIS, IT'S WORTH REMIM- BERING, A 3. NUTTING - & CO.. Léad you on with Reliable Goods at Reasonable Prices, and these High-Priced Fellows follow after “SUITS LIKE THIS, “Fittedthis Man in st & minutes by hin wateh, ‘Only $15.00. The et style too, called Sult, wIT'S NATTY.? Tes, Tualyess Suits 10 to $30, Diress Nults 820 to 835, Spring Overcoutn'87 (b 893, Punts 8% to $0, and REA- BONABLE PRICES TO SUITYOU ON EVE- RYTHING, Inthe ayof Gents’ Clothing, Boys’ Apparel, Custom Tailorings, And-Haberdashery, - BRING 8OME GOOD SKILLYULJUDGE OF OUR GUODS WITILYQU WHEN YOU CALL, IF YOU ARE NOT AN PERT AND WE CAN TRADE QUICKLY i i YOU. EVENING BUYERS pleasa note, wo hares duylight hore until 9 o'clocls at night, thin bee Oy the ONLY ELECTRIC-LIGHTED CLOTII- 1NG HOUSE in the heart of Chicago, ut 104 and 106 Madison-st, A. J. Nutting & Co., YOUR CLOTIERS AND YOUR TAILORS. the Cutarway Saclk: REMOVALS, " CARRIAGES-—RENOVAL~ THOMAS H. BROWN NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st.,' Wl Remove May 1 to the Spaclous Store and Bullding Nos, 298, 208, 300, 30, and 304 Wabash- av., where, ,with Increaged “facllitics, ha will be pleased to dupply the finest class of work madel(N HE WORLD. itlsused by such gentlemen as she followlng s Robart Honner, ty. N, Smith, Jay Gould, of New Yorkj 8. J, Medill, M, D, Wells, H. V. Beinls, John B. Lyon, H. J, McFarlane, D..E. Corneau, J, H, McAvoy, Geo, A, Beaverns, Bryan J. Walker, W. C, Egan, ]. H, Whitman, of Chica~ 0, and many others, which s a sufficlent guarane fed ofite quallty and exceliencs. In hia new prem- {ses he will be preparcd to do Fainting and Re- pairing promptly and at as reasonabla prices as can be done by any one, Preylous to removal il close out hisstock of Flne Buggies at Reduced Prices, MOTI POWDEL. HOUSE CLEANERS, ATTENTION! Buck & Rayner's MOTH POWDER Tina bean usod with the grentest success for many Jars fur thw vertuat deatruvilon of toths, Runcliva: livs, wid al) othor Invecta. Caroful ho ahould uae it Wbornlly while cleuntng o Curpats, Cupbuncd, Cluthing, Xe. ¥ult dlrections uetUfypny Guct packaga, BUCK & RAYNER, Makers of the “Mars” Cologne, CHIOAGO. SMOKED HALIBUT. T SMOKED HALIBUT AT OUR PROVISION COUNTER. C. JEVNE, Grocer, 110-112 MADISON-ST. OPTLICAL GOO. kuojOrs aniong Bpectacles suttad o al los, Opora wud Field G Burouiut ter-proof Lin- en) Cufts, Collars and Bosoms. ¥ rice Lists and Foods sent by mail, Call or address BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Madison-st, Lribune Bullding. e Tribmre, $O~ Personp unable to purchans copies of Ty Cincaao Tuinuxe at Newr dgencles and on md- way truing rchere Chicayo papert are sld will con- Jera fuvor by reporting the Jacts Lo Wils office, glo- g full particulare. i - ‘Tnr: bonded debt of Quiney, Til,, Is 81,888, 00, | PAnrTrY elowdy weather nnd possibly oc- caslonal rain for this region to-day, ot | Tite: Rev, Richard Birgess, o well-knows English archieologist, 18 dead. ¢ « Sm—— A CITSAMAN v fllad near Berkley, Cal,, yesterday by the blowing up of asmall house contalning blasting-caps. * ® ) iR, Tur Injury to_shipping off the const of Nova Scotln Friday “nlght wus moro exten- slva than at any thne slilce 1800, —— TRERE was no quornin in elther branch of the State Legialatyro?yesterduy, and both branches adjourned uifil to-day, v . Tur officers ot the sfpamer Alnska, which has mada the trip frof@Detrolt to Sandusky; righs clear of fce, Tur Cook COI_I“PY: 5, dectded yestprdny,a of o Indy, as jutern b rd, by nvoteof Oto nst the appointment County Hospltal. T1ur members of, thelf Oniroll Cabinet have withdrawn thefr resigiitions, and the Italian Parllamentary crists ig@nded. Tarr: stenmor Wheeldhs was burned ab Sn- vannnb, Ga., Sunday-night. She-was bullt at Pittsburg at a eost of; 330,000, et e ey & = . Tie steamers cuy,;t Berlin and Mosel brought 857,000 worth'of ‘gold bullfen from Europe to New York yesterduy. Wintaas Marro: brother, Heziah Mattox; erty, Clay County, Mo.; at noon yesterday: Tar Common Couitell ndopted the revised ordinnnees ns prepared by Mr. Egbert Jaml- son In n slightly aniéngded form lust night. OxE hundred ad fafty studénts of “a Mos- cow (Russla) cojlgae} ave been rustieated for one year for holding an fllegal mcoting. SEVENTY-FIVI Leaguers, wearers of the green, arrived ustle Gnrden yester- duy, They camg trun#:lnre. and are bound west, ) i Tug Itallan Consul such thing, 1o nsgel anything which o Frouce, . i Tunis says it 18 no that hie has ot done indicate hostility to Avanor demonstration against’ the pence policy of the Government was held at Athens Sunday, under the nusplces of the Natlonal League. « - . .. Tur John Kelly . ti o TUR ticket,Zor. Tammany . of- ficers was elected yestorday by a majority of W In o total voteof 71L, .1'he election was very exeiting. —_———— TroMAS Tuosesoy, Superintendent of the Tack Island Stock-Ynrds, was run over by a ratlrond-car Sundny evening at Des Molues, 1u., and killed. g “Cmp* Sy, the fellow who shot Chicf of Pollca Danlel J. Hayes at: Birming- ham, Conu,, December last, was convieted of turder yestorday. y — Tur: United States frigate Constitution left League Island eleven duys ago, and has notsines been heard from,” Fears aro en- tertalned for her snfety, . ————— Mns, Jamzes 1L Bovn, a Baltimore lady, has dled recently of a pervous shock caused by frlght at scelngn drunken scoundrel at- tempt to entor her parlor, - P— A Nrano who was confined In the County Jail atRQuiney, Fln,, on the charge of having murdered g cltizen, was taken therefrom Sunday night and lynched, Gov. HAwKINS and acomimnlittee of Tennes- see gontlemen have gone Epst to Invite Pres- Ident Gartleld and Gen. Iiancock to attend the Exposition at Nashville next fall, G ey - Miss JurrA Consoy lectured on cooking nt Falrbank llall yesterday to an audience of Indies, and gave practical experiments In proof of the oxcellonce of” her, theory, ‘Tur United States Senata has not yet gone Iuto exceutive sesslon, The members of that body, or at least some of them, indulged In tho usual scolding matches yesterday, Lono Beacoxsrietd died. this morning at 5:30. Tho Torles huvo:lost thelr ablest leader sinca Willinm Pitt, and England one of 1ts most ambitious nnd adroit statesmen, A MEMORIAL asking for the unconditional relunse of Michnel Davitt Ia belng clreulated through Gront Britain and Iretand, It will bo also clreulated throughout the United States, X # A ring at Gouverneur, N, Y., lagt evenlng resulted In the dustruction of the Van Buren 1louse, the First Natlonnl Bank, McAllister's Block, and the Baptist and - Presbyterion churches, i ‘Te San Frauclsco Chronfole' has apensd a subscription Ist for the reliof of the widow of John Brown, Alrendy- 8030 have been subserlbed, and the movement promises to, bo entlrety successful, - 3 2 — “Pror.” Jorx Eunrrno, aitrapezo per- former, white rehearsing at ¥oboken, N. J., yesterday, foll a distance of thirty fost. Both his legs wore broken. Awmputation will be necessary, 1t Is bulioved, 3 Bisitor DANIEL A, PAYNE, of the Afrlenn Methodist Eplscopal Chiurch, preached before & white audlence at Danville, Va., Iast Sun- day, He was assisted by two colored preach- ers, ‘The chureh was full,: - sre— Tig Canadian bauks loaned an aggregato of 23,210,000 to parties in the United-States during the mounth of March., About $200,000 morg than that sum was foaned by them dur- Ing the wmonth u(l‘ub__lnr&_. e . Tuk floods fn the Upper Mls‘hslpyl reglon have soumwhat ubated, but In the roglon of the Lower Mississippl the waters continue to rise, and the peoplo In the river basin ares sufferlng considorably in consequence. Bome of the trlbutary stremus huve also overflowed tholr bunks, Aany curlous incldents of the flood whl be found graphieally detalied on another page. . Anot.eit YAt ate raw ham, and 18 now in the Bellevus IHospltal, New York, Clty, suffering from trichiniasls, Another purty fudulged in undereooked pork at Pittsburg, and is suffering from the snme disease, ¥ e montmn . Now coMFE the B3oston street-car employts and demand an advance of 20 per eent on'the present rate of wnges. The South - Boston Ttond have ulready fnerensed the wages of thelr employés from 8145 to 83 per day, - Erevex persons were arrésted at Cinelne natt yesterdny for violating the Stubbs Sun- day, lnw by eithor pramoting or partielpating In theatrleals Inst Sunday, “The nrrested vartles are elther theatra’ propriotors or nctors,, z . : " JonN W.'TnorTen, Democrat, was eleeted Muyor of Bloomington yesterday over I3 I3, Steeve, Republican. Mr. Steeve’s dofent wns owlni to the fact that the Prohibition Ite- publicans deserted to the Democrats, or did not vote, 3 i . Tie Southern Yueht Club, of New Or- leans, offers $1,000 In prizes for first-class yachis in’ the Inter-State rematin If “one Northern yacht club partleipates, $1,200 if two Northern clubs participate, and 81,500 if three participate. D Winniax Howanp (Bunn nux\ Rus- srtt, the well-known war correspondent of the London Tlnes, and latterly of other Tondon papers, has safled from England for the United States. 1aterviews with him wilt e looked for with Interest, s Moy 11 MtEns, a prisoner in the Ciok County Jall, attempted to corimit suielde by hanging early. yesterdny moruing. . His coil companion cut him down before :he- was dead. It was nearly three hours before he was restored to consclousness, * CovEMAN and 0'Donnell, the blowhards- who ¢inim the rather questionable distinction of having attempted to blow up the London Manslon House, are In Providence, I.'I. They nre doubtless greatly disappolnted that * | thiey attract little or no attentlon. . « 8rx political prisoners will bo tried at Maos- cow by military court-martial about the end of thismonth. Three of them are of noble rank, one the son of o Russlan priest, and two ara women, one the wife of o physiclan and the other the wife of a teacher, Tue Rav. S, Innphreys Gurteegy of Trin- 1ty Eplscopal Churelf, Toledo, 0., has glven offense to the Low-Church people of his con- gregation by his fitunlistic tandencles, and they were strong enough yesterday to elect Vestrymen who are.opposed to hiin, i . AL BantuerENy ST, IILARE, In & lotter dnted the Oth inst., imparted the cheerful in-- formation to the Bey of Tunisthat the Frenelt Generals will glva thaTunislan tronps. nptiea when the time avrlvés for France'to occupy Tunistan territory for strategic purposes; : 1 5 e ' by the tencher, a young Kentuckian named Carr. Reed whipped Carr, Afterwards Carr struck Rteed with n seale welght and killed him, > Lonp DurremN has renched Derlin, where e has had n conference with Bls- marck, on his way from' 8t.. Petersburg to Constantinople. * Lord Alfred Paget will sueceed Dufferin at St. Petersburg, and It ls probable that Sir Austin Layard will go to Rome instoad of P'aget. Tug prosceution agalnst tho alleged land swindlers at St. Louis was abandoned yes- terdny In the Unlted States Court there, Dis- triet-Attorney Bliss belug of opiniou‘that the cases were hot within the Jurisdiction of the Court. It'is probable that the partles will be proceeded agninst under the State lnw, [ty "IN the law columns of T TRMUNE this morning will be found detailed the manner 1n whleh Samuet Florsheim, Berthold Loew- enthal, and Augusius Bauer have managed to uvold paying the creditors of the defunct Germania Insurance Company,- of which Meossrs. - Florshelm, Loewenthal, and Dauer wore tha stockholders, Trenk was n sharp decline fn rallrond stocks in tho New York market yesterday. Tho reasons set forth for the decliite are the hard wintor ‘and lato spring, which have retarded farming operations and Inereased rallrond expenses, whily the earnings “have fallen off, and the prospeet of abundant crops In Europo, T : WEXDELL Piiinirs has' fijed o protost with Gov, Long agaiust the exceution of Stearns X, Abbott for the murder: of Mrs, Crue, Mr, Phililps says that there Is uo - evi- dence to show thnt Abbott's uct was pre- medinted, and implles In the protest that Gov.:Loug !s impelled by unworthy. motives to pormit tho exceution, which 1s” fixed for Fridoy next. CANADA. A BLACK LIST, OTTAWA, Avprll 18.—A blnok list has been printed by tho Depurtment of Customs, and sout to evary Colleotor in the Dominton. - It contalus the namoes of all United States exporters who havent apy time given Involoes undor valuo. Collootors ara direoted to pay particplur attons tion to ull ontricaof woods, innchlnory, or mers chaudigo mude by nnmmwd vartios. “THE bAN:\l)h\N BANKS, . MoNTREAL, April 18.~Tho Qovernment bank statoment for March shows' that tha Canadian bunks have loanod in the United States $23,019, 000, $200,000 less thau in Fobruury. N < FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED, o MApisoN, Ind., April 16.=W, D, Wells & Co., of tho Plonesr (Irocery of this olty, nre In trous ble, Tho firm hoa been dolier’ an oxtenstve re- tall business, but recently mot such severe ro- verses a8 10 suddonly uccossitatu a sato of thely outiro stock to-duy to Dr, N, 1i, Sinyton, !Ix"l{:'; Y oipal creditor, and by wbom the buslicsa ECkoted horoutiors oot ———t ANONHER FASTING LUNATIC 8peciat Dispateh lo The Chicago Tribune, Waurus, Wis., April 18,—To-dayZolosed the soventoonth duy of fust of Mrs. Holson, - Shu still takes nothing but fco-water, Yastordoy hor mind wae a little Highty, but to-duy sho ls en- tiroly rutional, Bhoseoma o weakor than she bis booh for tho wust fOrFuIghts ¢ ) —— GARFIELD AND HANCOCK. - NasaviLLx, Tenn, April 16.~Goy, Hawking and a committeo left Jusg night for the Eaat to orsoually Invito Presldont Garfiold and Gen. fin";"‘m’f 10 sttond the Nashville Expoaltion noxt tall, THE SKIRMISHERS, Puovipence, R. 1., Aprit 1.~Coleman and O'Donngell, tho ullegod Londou Mucsion House congpirators, are fn the olty. They decliue to talk of tho ww - | mext,.iyou W - Chicago Daily Teibune. | WASHINGTON, The Clash: of Parties Grow- ing’ Still More Ex- asperating, Senator Beck Announces that Rid- dleberger Shall Never Bo Elected. .. The Democrats Will Rather Eat the .. Leek of Supporting'a Union : ‘Roldie, Mr, Riddleberger Immediateiy Asks that His Name. Be ‘Withdrawn. Interesting Conversation with the Read- _ Justing: Congressman, Paul, of Virginia. L = Hypocrisy of the Bourbons Who Accuse Mahone of Party Treason. Notes from .the Campaizn Which Resulted in the Election of Gov. Brown. Coukling Wil Be Glven Assnrances that” -Robertson Shall Not ¢ T'wist? Iim. Hus Senator 'Wh;dom Tmn;oanded ths; Powera of an-Exeontive Officer? TUE SENATORS. A DULL DAY, o Speetal Dirpalch to The Chicazo Tribune, WasmyeToy, D, C,; Aprll 18.—In the Sen- ate there was the snme old debate, and there wero the same speakers, . The Interval ‘since Thursday has not produced nny new . de- bates or any new ideas. There were no indi- cations of-w chauge Inthe situation, and if Jr, Beek, of Kentueky, Is to be regarded ns the mouthplcee of the “Democeatie. party thera will 1ot be any change,:evon when De- cember comes, Mr.- Heek sald,-In so many” words, { that M1, Riddleberger will not be eleeted - Sergennt-at-Ari oven ‘in” De- cember, - The Dgiivocrats, -gald : Mr., Beck, will “then. . present:..the: name “of: a swotiuded ex-Unlon soldier, and tho. Repub- Heans' will be’ compelled fo say whether or -not they.prefer an ex-rebel Brigadier and o gepudiator to him, .« 7 iy 4 o0 SYOU MAY ASWI N .continued "Mr. % Beok; *th 1 ‘Dece ¥ ‘not’s put Mr, ‘Riddlelurger - through,. and’ any proimiges: yoil may'inake thig sunmér will prove to- he' fallacies, \We will nke such an -1ssue agntust Riddleberg- er that In December you will find It extrome- Iy diflienlt “to .stand . up agninst, 1.7 Beck “Went further ' than the - Deino- crats ‘have ventured.to go before,. Dawes, with snvaige lrony, welcomed® Beck as & new reeruit in the: cause of the, Union soldler, Senator Logan, Inter in 'tho ‘duy, in a brlef and u vigorous speech, compotied the :Dento- erats to acknowledgo that It would be'thelr purpose {n December, ns now, to dety the . will of the constitutlonal majority, ‘unless the Republicuns shoukl consent to surronder to the will of the Demoerats and chaugethelr candidutes, . ' 5 ¢ NURNSIDE, . | i during the day, disclosed one of the secrets of the lust Conyress, when Conlkling was en- , deavoring to defent some of Hayes' nomina- | tlons. Burnside suld that he and other Sen- ators, Including : some- Democrnty, - ab- sentod themselves from the hall to ‘break n quorum for thy purposs of proventing action . upon those nominations, and that ho reported | that he dil s0," as he doubted” the propriety. of such action, Mr. Burslde mnde this polnt to refuto the assumptions of the Demo-; crats that the quorum: which way broken-in; the last day of the' Inst’ Conisress wns eausd bly the withholding. of - Republican votes: alone, sie, B Y pnsl " WADE HAMPTON, - s Iate fn the day, undertook to prove that Ma- hone sat® in- an adjoining - room pending: tho Republican’ eaneus, ‘and that messnged were conveyed. from him to the'eaucus, Ilo demandud to know whethor or not that was true, Some Républicans. roplied -that they dld not know, aud others wished to know of * Wadle Inmpton, If it was true, what e was | going to do about it, Altogether, this day’s ! proceedings wwere- the dullest of the.slx | weeks™ wrangle. Meanwhile, tho ' nomina- tions unacted apon now, uecording (o astate- ment made In the debate to-iay, nwuber 800, . ©o; WIDDLEBERGER. ! Senator Malione was in tlie clonk-room to- dny when, early In the session, Mr.. Beck, of - Kontucky, waseengnged fu attempting to taunt the Republican Sonators with tue sag-’ geatlon that they shoull’ have nominated n Union solifor for Sergeant-at-Arms I’ placo of Riddleborggr, o Confodernte Captan anl o repudintor. “Mr. Riddleberger, who was I the Chumbir when the suggestion was made, went into the cloak-roum, and, in an hupul- sive manner, went to hisehief, Gen. Mulzona, who was seated among soveral other Sene: ators, and exclalmod : * Tako him at Maword, Gon, Manone, . Withdraw my e at onee, . Lot us nominate some Unlon soidior Hvime In | Virginia, 1 wouldratherseo w Unlon soldler in this position ‘than wyselfy It wowld bo tho best thing that we could do, - It would give ug 10,000 Republican votes in tho- State, ' nl make the Republican party “with us ! unlt” He répeated: 1 would rather sco ' Unlon soldier there, It 18 true, I was a Con-} federate, I have nothing to take back, noth- ing to bo sorry for, I'went with my Stute, i but . (B ¥ 1-WOULD NOT DO IT AGATN,” i Iis earncst.and Lmpassioned . manner lins | pressed the Hepublienn Senatars who heard | ilny With hiseineerity and truthfulness, It} is belleved ' that the wuggestion’ miy benr: fruit, and” the coup which: will brenk the | dendlock I8 uot unlikely to be Mr, Muhone's | tising ip the Senate Chamber, withdrawing Rludicberger, and naming - some one of the ! score of wore of ' prominent oficers of fllng Uunlon urmy now rusident in Virginla, 'There are two or threo of the yank of Culonel -whe ! are notives of the State, und who still resido i there. ‘I'here is ) ! i A GOOD DEAL OF TALK ; about this mutter, In tho'courso of the de- bate In the Senate, to-day, Mr, Dawed ul-| Juded somewhat polntedly - to Benator Me- Phersou's fnvitation to Gen, Mahonn to be- como his guest, Althaugh the Noew Jersey Senator wus present and took some part In the discussion, hie carefully avoided making any dontal or vxplunution regusding his letter PRICE FIVE CENTS. .| ent course In tha Senate, and shoukl not pur '-g +f full of professions of - his Indepen ,'l'nunmml\mvu him® au=opportunity to, be- talned f1omn one who onght 1o know to Gen, Mahone.” Ex-Speakor Tandall wag in the Sennts Chamber x;cmna tie, but did notremain long enough to hear Jr, Dawes' allusions to hig dalliance with Gen. Malione and the Virginia Iteadusters Inst sumuier. ¢ * BIOWN'S nECoRD,, LT, It has heen’ genefnlly remarked In Washe- Inzton that, from the .vurg begluning of tho vresent striggle n the Senate, Mr. Brown and Mr. 11, of (}eorgxln. hiave " taken' tho Tendd indebnte on, the Democratie slde, and iuve displnyed o3 much zenl a8 new' con- verts would, Terhaps:-Senator Brown’s conrse hins nttracted. more nttention. than {6 would hiave done if 1t had ‘1ot been for cer- tain rumors which prevalled last winter that hie would take an independent position in the . Senate at this sesslon, ‘The thne appears (o hove arrived when.tho elrcumstances and - .2 assuranees upon which theso rumors were | hased will be read with some. Interest, - Mr, - 31 Hrown was clected to the Senate Inst winter. He was npsmmll by the Bourbon Demerants, -7 whose eandhilate was Gen, Lawton, of Savaie el Uov, firown thought it would' be nec-- 44 essary, I order to nssiire his elaction, to se. * A% cura the votes of Jtepublican members of the - 23 Leuisinture, Accordingly, it is sald, heniade y{’. many professions of FIUENDSIIP FOR REPUBLIOANS, and took ‘Ynlnn to assure them that, if eleeted, he would take - an Indepeident positlon (]uul fnithfully : represent - their , Interests, 1 asserted by:Georgin - Hepul licans who arg” gentlemen- of clinrio~ tor and veraclty - that i Qov. i Browh fast summer.liired ‘ohe or more Republican agents, who' bellevedl in' his professions,”to visit ftepublican districts’ and sccure” tho nomination to the Legisiatura of men who . could by depended on to volo for him. And it is further asserted that Mr, Brown furnished 3 whatever motey wns needed to' accgmplish ', % this: purpose, At all svents, when the dlec-. & tion was hield, Senator Brown redelved - tho, yote of every kuuubllen 1 in the Leglislnture, The night befors the day on which the elec- tlon was held; G 5 2 NIt BROWY ADDRESSED A PUDLIC MEET- ¥ < ‘ING, “ o i at which' the members of - the Legistaturd -4} were present. Republicans who Ilml‘ll;ll\xlt‘uéj speeeh declure that, in the course of ity Mr, - Brown sald hie should pursue an'Independ. 1;?. tielpate In tho proceedings of the Demoeratia - ‘eauietis, They further declire that this, pledee was oniitted from: the. report of the' speech as. published: In the newkpapers o e following day, After: his eleetlon Sen- ator Brown returned to Wnshlnfitun, still ence il his veard for the <interests of all. parties in -Georudu, “To.n Republican. who congratu- . -Jated. him, soon after kis retura, he sald, in - cffect, that his eleetion had. sounded tho deathi-knell of Bowrbonism;in Georgla, and . £ that the Bourbon Democrats™ . ' K HAD FIRED THEIR LAST RIOT ¢ eir effort to defeat Mm: *So latens lnst 3y riary i Denocrat went to‘a- Republicah - Semator amd sald that, If the- Repubileans -y would nominate a certninman for Sergeunt- ~ 33 at-Arms,three Democrats would vote for him. Alter ey pressed to tell who. the Demos erats were, he named -Setntors: Joseph E Brown and Benjamin 11, Hil, butideclined to rlva Jhe name of the other. About the end of Februsry or the beginuing of - Mareh last Senator Brown visited Georgla, It Isreported that whow the Senntor returned a' Georgla Republieatn who hind been:ond ot the agents o secure his clection, and who . expected. to recelve his>ywte for Srergeant-at-Arms, or soimne other enate oftice, went to-him-to talk the matter over.s 1t s understond that Sena. ator Brown repNied, in substance, that he had chunged his mitud ;i that he lad. found the * aflnfllnenpln..umr;iln 80 strong.In favor of the Democrats thes lie could not atford to op- pose It nad1: &N . 3 Ry St WOULD ME COMPELIED : to cast in‘nis lot with the Denivcratic orga Bt izatlon of - the Senates, that7the’ retlrmnnac W from the Sennte of [ Sejators MeDannld angd ks ¥ conie the leader of® th oinocratie party . f_‘:i, Ahat batly, s’ thaty 1t« 1o should suceeed i 5} this nubition, e ilght-\asvire to st Nikhr, Tiotiors In 1584, 3 -In it Its main- fenturas® this deseription of Senntor Brown’s assurances o Itepublicans, and of \iis explanationof the rensons which Induced him to change his course sy siddontyy (I8 - reluted by reputabla ersond, . and iy ngllluugmmmlly.- believed, y . Republieno - Senators . to ~ whom g s - beou communieated. o .It: nffords . a falr explaration - of * Sonator . Brown's publie nets durime the last six.months, and ity duving.tho last six weeks. - Senator certninly appears,.to - be i that it will pay him bettor to act with 1o Bourbons thaw it: would .o, act -againsg sthem, o~ o S SRR THT FOLLOWING STATEMENT - as o the poliey of the Adminlstrati Service Order No. 1 nuny a8 well, 1 all—wlith respoet to the Nuw York Custom: 1ouse aud to nll other pluces,~be regarded * a8 nbolishod, Lhe now Administration doet "7 not propose to excludo its ofticers from: pars ticipation in politieal affulrs, o from the ex- ¥ ,lnres Ton of political opinions, Inasmuch ag” 7 t 151t8 prurpose to appoint the 'best men 1o/ oftiees, It 18 deemed vory unwise todisquality- f the best nten front uetive participntion In pu- litieal nifuirs, ‘The New York Custom-Lousa 'y will be tuf:mluu first from Hs businessstand- point, and thetirst thing requlred or it, and of the oflicors I -charge, will bo nstrict” per- formance of -all their duties as - publig sorvants, ‘e done, it will- be consldered aunite legithnate for the New York Custon- 1Mousce offieals, aud for othor Custom-House olleers, to exert. thelr power on all proper. ocensiops i ; TO DEFEAT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY,.' But It Is not deomed within the proper £ proviuee of the Custot-House, of of its ofll- 'y cins, to _ald Iy deteiting: ong portion . .ot . the Rwpublican purty, . - ho-res. gard to contests waged between ditferont )4 sections of tho Republicun party, the Cuse i tom-1louse will bo neutral, “ As regards con tests waged between the Republlean Y‘" and the Democrati party, the Custom-Ilouse \\'lll bu n most - active, nggressive, and oili- elont wenpon agalnst the Democratie party. Hence Judgo ubertson will not be perml ted, sven If o be .so - Inelined, to” usy the patronnee of tho Custom-House for the pur-: pose of alevating the Lidependunt elemogntor of defeathue Coukltng, '1a I3 appointed fur no such purpose, and witl not be permitiedto <% wuke remavals or tppointments ou any such . A busis, “I'his tho friends of Senator Conkhng 4 .will after w th IN TINS N J Fl. 1 diiscover, and o 2 LUTION . THE .PRESIDENT 1 » FIXED AND DETEIMINED, . -0 @0 . 1lowever soteand bitter Senator Conkling f«% and his friouds may now. fel, they witl be iy compelled 10 seo thnt-both he anl his triends will be treated with ns much fairness in tho Now York Custom-liouss ag it Gen. Sharpe Bimself hnd been appointod, The Prestdent will not bu prevented from the carrying out of Lhis purvose fairly by mlf’ lpatlent oppo- sitlon which Senator Conkling or his friends may csee it for o thae to o mak ‘Pt s tho * President’s polley. . Geis ‘Arvthinr has been thovoughly. ndvised of it, il tho present opposition of Arthur, Conk- Timgeand Phatt I3 based upoi, tho {ded that it will be diflienlt for the Preslient to earry out this thoory, ‘I'he President ‘I deter mined that this polley shull be executed, nnd 1t necessury, ho will himsolf be the Colfcctof of Customs nt Now Yurk after Ar, Roberts )’ son s confirmed, ‘Thu opposition of Mfr. Conkling ‘and his friends connot long con dinue, Tho President will keop himself in ‘s ositlon whero the restorution of plensant pulings botween himselt and Conkiing will 2ot b difleult, on uncrount of anything which tho 'resident muy do of has done ™ p _THE KFFECT OF TIIE‘I'IIIEBENT urmirlnnfnm-‘ in the Sunate, and the fnfluonce of the - Mo« lione movemont in other Southorn States, 13 elenrly Indicated fn the following talk with Congressmnn Muanning, who los Just res turned from o tour through his Staté, Hela ony of the most uncunwmmluln& ot Bour- bons, After stating that the: Independent J movement in Mississippl corresponds exacts Iy to the Malione movement fu Virglula, and | that the prople of Mississivpt ary eugly [ torestaal In o the struggle In the Sunate, Mr, Manning saldi “The stake: in that contest - 18 -n wightly ' ous thy Democratle party of Ml&!lsllvlfl. a3 1 it I8 for the Democrats’ of Virginla. 1t Mas hone earrivs Virginia, the Independents whi rmhnhly carry Mississlppl. ‘They ure watchs ng tho struggle with od el unixlety as bls iriends In Virginin, and, it he succeeds, they llzl}l go into the convass deterined to win, B §0 ALY, OVEI THE KOUTIL " If Matt Gur{ hod lived, he would have headed a similur movement in South Caros lina, Felton Js rendy to to 16 in (.\-urgln. In nlmost every Southern Stuty there 13 b party