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VOLUME XL. SILKS. AN hmpproaclmbl BARGAIN IN Yack Silks! $1.20 PER YARD! is 22 heavy, and recom- A «This Silk ‘nches wide, Tustrous, nended for its wear- ing qualities, and at the price is decidedly a GREAT BARGAIN. We, have only a limited quantity, and-in or- der to give as many of our customenrs as possi- Ule the benefit of this bargain, retain the privilege of selling to euch only a reasonable quantity.’’ ' ARDRIDGES. “ Prices the Lowest.”’ “We have compared and we know.’’ 14 & 116 State-st., 284 & 286 West Madison-st. | WINES. CLARET :I::'l‘x:el wmngmg yonr):aell'nif ys‘\ll‘bu)’ 0"? arct or any other nc unti You have called on lh’; i STEUBEN CO. WIRNE CO., 170 Madison-st. We assert here that if you are using im- P";';!d Claret you are getting a Wine that you €S you screw your mouth up every time ‘nmpmnke of it, unless you are paying an nu Mous price for it. We asaert agaln that n:ft unlnf (very probably) a Wine (if o &t all) mogde from stale, bruised ml;“. Without any fruitiness. Try' this i Pl:;\quincs once, that are positively ll: olutely Pure, at prices within your y hand having a frumnessnever attained EVgn the best foreign wine made. i ;—A Pure Wine as Low as a Dollar \%______ )\l""’ V_Prul TIIE BEST MUS[G BOOKS. QUARTET BODKS FOR CHOIRS, Mhonod aro Euersun's Mitored Quartets, t umbach's lsn.m Colltemon, Huek s freiiie ' n (.xm kv Bacond Mototto Cols hlr'm""l l« - Hucred Quartets, (thislast i w98 onch! U bove, 820010 Moards end 28 EASTEH MUS"H Hend for iste gt Fastee Curuls ) wud YRl 1 e,y praticht wnd Authuins, wi THE BEA| CON Homg Ilw K, Ly Wtk W selas, Il s UblG Lo} salng oy, Nl' lnfl beautiful { lehnlll P‘ NN Ifi \ nml Lev, i ¥ yropared by thy bu-l s bechueny walled for i il g = "= Bow &, [— 940 Subscribofor tha M USI(/'AL RECORD, 39 wfi[fls OF ENGLISH SONGSS: e 4 o *Bound Bhuot Masle (Vocall, Vi ory pop- lar Al ermau uosy Moobels Arisn) I rorme U e G i Muueals l"Any book walled for rotall nrw-. AYON & HEALY ¢ e ALY, Chic; 1. oLIvER DI'I'MH aoo.. Iigwol: " " (82.00), 14 the WEDNESDAY,. APRIL 20, 1881— TWELVE PAGES, “\Weo Just Nention Decker A FEW OF OUR Great Bargains. Safin Mervelllsux, every shade end Black, at $1,00 per yard, Black Satin, and aiso Colored for 50 ofs. per yard, Black Satins from 50 cts. to $1.50, worth double as mueh, EVBI{ shade of Colored Dress Silks 70 ots. por yard; a great har- . gain, A large Iot of 3-button Kid Gloves, Black and Colored at 38¢ per pair, Alarge lot of Tapestry Carpets at 5o per yard, We like to hear of prices ‘to beat ours. Send for samples of our Silks, Laces, Dress Goods, Linens, &c., &c.; we are not afraid to compare prices. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., OPPOSITE PALKER HOUSE.« S. SHIREK. A MERCHANT TAILORING, SPECIALTIES! Scotelr Gheviots, BannaskhgglRSuitings, ‘Traveling Suits, Hunting Suits, Lounging Suits, Seaside Suits, Pleasure Suits, Tourists’ Sults, from $20. Our own importation. THE HAWTIHORNE CHEVIOTS, THE MIDDLESEX FLANNELS, ALL SPECIALTIES. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Always In Stock, NICOLL The Tailor, - Lakeside Building, Opposite Post-Office. Open untll 8 .0'clock evenln,,s. Saturdays untll 9 o'clock, Samples & rules for Self-Measurement sent by mall Sarmplen & vulen far Sall Messurementsentvy Mot OCEAN NAVIGATION. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FILANOE. General T'ransatiantic Company. Botween Now York and llnvm l‘lur &, N. It, footot lorton: Travolors this lino nvnld IDOUI transit by Knglish ity uunfl Usconitort of crossing the Chaunolin o B Dtulno. Caading, And atensls: Clioska nsls of Parls In anivunt 1o suiL. Siawn or or- U. [ Agout, §lowling Groen. foot LOULS D] |Il CAPTSATAT, Latn Agent o Clarkat, Wak B WAN T, biodras Aont § 7 Chicaer DIEECT FOR GIBHALTAR AND JARSEILLEY, Tho following stoamers will leavo Now York dirsot iurummlur wnd Aarsoillvs, takiog frolght and pus- AREAMEL. .. Leaves nbout April 28 Hates uf passag in, $100; Steerase, Lonparticuiny aqdress LOUT: AN, Akont, Bowling Groen, fuotot Cabln Agont, o7 Clark-st., L Htoeragy’ Agent, § Chicago, NOR’I‘][ GERMAN LLOYD. New York=--London=-Parls, Bteamers sail Every Saturday from New York Jov Southampton und Lronsen, Pamengors booked for London snd Laria at Jonencralos, Mates of from New York th ittt Sl TG oo o ‘3000110-4 i lickois &t reduced Fatos, ittt Bowling Urecn, it Btoeruie rate |Jr |]|u Boming ety | Ny Yeons romon Lo Chicaxo 1§ 20d tho Galy savnla sigiioncod o sull thiese L okl #outs Cintk-sl, Gonoral Aychta 64 Fifth-av., Local lhmml. INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, fimlng the Nritlah and Uniled Stal New York sud Liverpoul, ¥is Quoo Tickuts In lnd from tho urlllcluul Ky ol Tidsh, Fronch, Gorusn, lalln, sond bcu!dlmuhm Pora. “'ligao atosmors carry no 1iva stock of any kind. i . Axonty FIANCI T WO, don. wes Ho ot Clicwdo, 2 outh C B DILARTS on Groat ritaim, Treiend, abd o Contlnent jur sulv. ALLAN LINE OCEAN MAIL STEAMSH IPS ‘Brogdway, W, u oliromon trut L‘; VIA QUEBEC. ViA IMORE, PABSAGE all o8 bulwoen pnuclunl points i Buropo wnd Anie tloweal rates. cummod, Hed. Three woekly Hllllnn vach W‘; usiaa YuERLbllS iaragt s Micerage iPnssaxs through to sl xmlllllu elul rates, N & L0, Gen, Axgs., T3 La Hallost, Clilgero. Americanl’ackel Comp'y A dveldl| Ga -Anel 2 i | A Eamhurg STATE LINE To Glaseow, Livorpoul, Dubltn, Boitat and Longon: durry, from N. Y, overy Thursday. Fiest Cabin, 3 tias| s bt L0 Mecommodution, Becona Cali, 6 leeragy, uutwisrd, £5. Theav steamers carry nuither b outtlu. sbiaoh BOFBYI 1 1y Wiy & co. £ Broadway, N, udolyli-at. ¢ ‘Bicago. JOUN BILEGEN, ey P ATH DAyl 7 sTANDARD SCALES OF ALL KIND3. FAIRBANKS. UOIIBL 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo. Bocarsfultobuy oaly tis Geaulae, It Bros. Upright Pianos Are de:ldeflly the VERY BEST MADE, and are UNEQUALED In power, richness and sweetness of tone, evenness and elasticity of action, agd great durabliity, They are the admiration of all beholders, and the ‘wonder of all eritics and experte® ‘Thename " CABINET GRAND"" is both signifi- cant and appropriate to these wanderful instru- |, ments, which combine the power, depth, and richness of a Grand Plano with the beauty, ele- gance and convenience of the Boudolr or Upright, STORY & CAND, 188 & 190 State-st. SECOND- HAND PIANGS. Large numbers of Planes that have been rented out durlug the winter are now heing returned to our warerooms, Previous to the 1st of May we shall sell out the entire lot REGARDLESS OF COST, as we have no room for them. They are splendid instruments, goed for fitteen to twenty-flve years® further use. Some of the best Bargains ever offered in Chicago can he selected from this stock. Every instrument fully gunrantoed. Reed’s Temple of - Music, 136 STATE-ST., CHICAGO. I’EARLL\E “For House CLEANING, JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE Is the Best Thing Kuown. No soap is required, and the work is done more satisfactorily in half the time. Sold by all gro- cers, but see that vile imitations are not pushed upon you. B 0 OKS. FOREIGN BOOKS. Owlng to the sudden death of Mr. Edward Buehler, Alange lot of rench, ‘German, and other forolen books huve boun Lirown on the' market, und will bn fold st und betow cost ricos, av his (sto placo of business, %5 8 TOR RENT, FElegant 10-Room Brick House mul Barn on Park-av. Wil be rented cheap Af taken this week. J, .. WARD, of Ward & Duvis, No, 181 State-st., Palmer House, STORES T0 RENT, 258 & 200 WABASH-AY,, 21123 0acly or whl rent both 10 ano firi, wnd arrange front to sult. A|»||i Lhwann aoonmna & co. Adivon-kt, I]rmkPureWater Now that the lako wator is w0 contaminatcd with sowurage, 1t I8 dungerous for persons in delicate Boalth, wid physiclans Tecomwond tie pure BETHESDA WATER, Fresh frou the Spriogs st Waukesha, Wis, GALE & BLOCIKI, Bolo Ageuts, 61 Clarkoat. # und 48 Moneoeat. (Pattuor Lous urit O 0. FINANCIAL, ~ MONEY 10 LOAN In sums of 85,000 to 850, 000, On lwproved Lny I'nwum. AL pe WAL COB, 100 Denrpors WENEY G, COOPHR ,a w'., (unm.lluhm Agents, 41 Henfleld-st., i, revelvi u-lulunun.u uul advence, T “Noture Union Ban! " FOR SALE. A vory dusirablo p1ock uf Gonorad Merchundiso sit- vutod 10 the fnest ueUUTLCIURIAE town i Cansas, Huw u borinsnent parlum trade, ALY W WAL G LACEY, with € Kelloww & Lo _GIENELR. llz SUPPLY STORE. AWEL MAY I THIE MOUTH, TIP-TILTED TH I NOSE, MATCH-LIKE TIE FOR, ST, LOUIS-Y TI1E; FEET. ALL THIS WILL NOT MATTER IF Tour MHair be Alr"]/ Bnuhrd: Your Terth While un Pearls, ¥our Nails White. yped, Rose-Tinted, and Nature's First Law—Clean —=Cleanliness—Obsrreed. BRUSH UP! FOIL A GREAT SPECIAL SALE, COMMENCING NEXT THURSDAY, OF MESHItY, AENRY LEVY & SON'S 7 & 41 firondway, N. Y.), ENTIRE BTOCK OF DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. RRUSIHES ON THUIISD,I ‘T F lllll 135 o SATURDAY, yIft so,l PaAND TR : NEXT Ky AT ! SEA'S o Large and Attractive Sale of the Finest Goods Made. HAIR BRUSHES. St to 317 eneh. warth 23 ota. & Inciuding bucka of Ail Natural W tone- wond, Walnut, A[u\lunuod e I uy.lllu( ‘Nuttalo Ilorn, * Floreice ' Couposi ubber: In [nck, dyery virioty knaws, I rmncn. and En- liakh Bristien,—nil bolns L TOSHO A pad MADE. FOUR CENTS h For Fancy Walnut-Back Hair Brushes. Universal Price, 285 cents, et Hale Jirushos, {2ota. ushes, 134, 100" Hntf Brushios, @ cta. | FL50 1iair Beushes, $1.4, The Howard Metfllllc Wire Hair Bruab, usual priceld cts., FOR NINETEEN CENTS. “PEYELIATONS SUft Tiristle Brush, 4 to it shapo of head. T HOREW-BACKS, " not afitered by motstur. Every Imuginuble Kind und Style, YOUR TEETH. Bavo Dontlats’ Bitls and Axony for 2 CTS. 3or4 Rtow Genulne Bristle English TOOTH BRUSH WORTH |2 .CTS. R L) Ty e Wazed lacxa and Wire hwwe L oo Worth 15 ctn,, Worth 2 cts,, 6 6 CTS, A 12 cty., worth 35; 14 ctw., worth 40; 19 cts, aud 27 cta., worth o cta. NAIL BRUSHES AND FLEAI BRUSKEN ARN Klll)l- 81tow Genuine Wire Drawn mmlo. WORTH 25 CTS,, FOR 4 CTS. b A0, 884, 6,9, 11, 15, 19, 24, 24 34, 3), 48, 67, and 63 cta, ANl Less than Thivd Vatue, And i 1yory, Bumulo Horn, and Wood Dacks, Shaving Brushes, 2°CTS. Each up tn 05 ot oach, worth 10 cts. up to, $2.35 each, in Khong, Wubber, Nickol, RRosewood, Cord Bound, and iteal Lvory Hundlos, with #nost Bristica. Worth 25 eta,, Infants’ Brushes, 19 cts. up to 48 cts., Worth &0 cts. up to $1.30 each. CHAMOIS SKINS ‘5 CTS. For entiro 8kin, 7ota, 'l cts, 1 cta,, and 19 cte. for butter Chumuis- % 3 cts. SPONGCES. 3 cts. 5 cta, ¥ ota., L cts,, 19 cta, 24 otu., B METAL BACK DRESSIHG COMBS, 2015, " 'ube llm Bll“l’al lQ‘IIHIT i Dl"'flnfl brenklogy i 3 e 10 for Rubbor Dressing The BOAPS and PERFUMERY from same » Mk Next Week. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTHEAT. Lry Goods, ¥ousa F' I-Inn. Nottons. BIPECIAL 0! Carpets, 0l (1‘1121 mul Mnttlng. = LAST DAY OF ORIENTAL cooDns. SIATE-ST, SEA, ¢ A Barn large enough to hold 20 horses, lo- cation to be north of 12th and east of Mar= ket=st ]\Il\NI)]':)]:A BROS., l-uncllclnl ox- ‘asiusiuent of 3, olo, ofo. Absbstant APIL 15, ml. Bl.mlmu.m Lifo Iusumnee Company YORK. CHANGE IN ILLIOIS AGENCY. BAMULL BEELEMAN hus lven uppotntud Genoral Agent for tlls Compuny fronpuud afier this date. ty m QI ks, Prosident. ISI\(} pIEIVY fouis Lioyd & (o, S e —__‘ dyert lurl loihlm thy sLis ratua bt sny of the losdtug pupers ousy cOBBUN QUF LT3 LLOry Coutnictilg mus lhu 18 Wil auroly pay you 1o write for my Uinstratud Casalogae (Trec) of diyies wnd Pricos. et e, A & Wt Wabasieate ‘Iife as the forfelt of his courageand honesty, "Fha scheme was coneelved by the notorions Redney Buris, the murderer, and the no less notorlous Alexander . McKay, the safe- burglar, Che Cribe, ¢ie Crinane. " b0 Persona unable tn purchase cuples of Te CiicAgo TIINUXE at News Ageneies and on rad- way trifna where Chicagn papers are snld will cons fera favor by reparting the facts to this office, giv- g full particulars, il g S SrNor CASTELAN haa Issued an address to his constituents stating that he will support the present Spanish Minlstry, whosa policy he thinks is conduciveto the causs of liberty. ¢| e does not ask the support of the Advanced Republican and Demoeratic voters, —— Ir appenrs that Lord Beaconstield felt from the commencement of his lliness that Lis end was approaching. 1o inslsted on reading all the medical bulletins before they were lssned, and had them changed in many particulars, n ?ccordancu with his idens of his own con- dition, ‘Tut: Minnesota farmers have commenced planting spring wheat, Turnre arrived at New York yesterdly 5,675 European immigrants. RO ey THE laborers of St. Bernard’s Parish, Loulsiatia, arc out on a strike, . e B 'Rk are 121 small-pox patients In the New York hospitals and 103 typhus-fever patients, . W.F. G, Sizasks bronght sult some time ago ngalust the Amerfcan News Company of New York for having clrculated the notorious New York sheet Truth, which con- tained a libel on him (Shanks). Ho elalined 8250,000, and the jury ) esterday awnrdml him 82,000, eem— Tur: bollermakers of Plitsburg, Pa., to the number of 500, have struck for sn incrense of wages. T oxecntors of Lord Beaconsflold's will are his personal friends, Sir Nathaniel Roths- clilld l.ml Sir Philip Rose. REPORTS from every section In Kansas n- diente that the wheat crop promises exceed- ingly well. Only a very small proportion “has been winter-killed, whild the crop has not suffered In any degreo from lack of rain. ‘The pruspeets for an abundant yleld are ex- cellent, Purtar H. ExMErsox was yesterday nom- Inated by the President for Assoclate Jus- tice of the Supremao Court of Utah, — Tue Grand Jury of Trenton, N, J., are {n- vestigating the circumstances which led to the failure of the First Natfonal Bank in that clty. 4 Tue stores and' residences in tha south- western part of the city were In many in- stances flooded yesterday through the rise In the rlver caused by the recentthaw. From all parts of the Northwest come accounts of extensive lmmdltlons and consequent great damage. Mns, Nurr, of Camden, Ark.,, recently killed her five children, first knocking them down and then throwing them into a deep well. A pitr was Introdiiced Into the State Sen- ate yesterday providing for the creation of & Board for the Inspéction of butter and cheese. The purpose of the bill is to Insti- tute a system of inspection and brands which will give standing to Illinois butter and cheese In forcign countries. A RESOLUTION making the State canals free passed to a second rending In the New York State Benate yesterday, by a vote of 18to 14, Tne remgins of the celcbrated English Wesleyan, the itev. Willlam Morley Punshon, were Durled yesterday., The fuueral was vory largely attended. T10MAS DE JARSETTE, Who shot his sis- \ter on tha 8th of August Iast, was acquitted on the charge of murder yesterday at Dan- ville, Va. This was DaJarnette’s second trinl, - e was convicted at the first trinl. e shot his sister in a housu of ill-fame, that he might, as he sald, save the honur of.his tamily,, Titx: house oY a colored man named Ender, near Evanston, 1ll., took tre Monday, and his two chitldren, aged respectively 8 and 5, perished in the flames. — TurGerman press Is almost unanimous in oxpressions nf regret at the death of Lord Beaconsfleld, Bismarck was greatlyaffected oti hearing the sad news. Jluws RevyoLps, a policeman of Albany, N. Y., and his two brothers were set upon by a crowd of roughs at Albany, N. Y., Inst night. They defended themselves bravely, and In the melée Michael Quinn, a thug, was shot dend, and John Mackey and one Staple- ton were fatally wounded. Jolin IReynolds was dangerously wonnded by a pistol-ball, Lonp BeAcoNsFIELD leaves lils property to be divided between his brother Ralph Disraell and Lord Rowton (Montague Cor- ry), his private secretary. A vrensoN named Bates shot and killed Mark Taylor, a cltlzen of Atchison, Kas,, yesterday.in n saloon at East Atehlsun, Mn.. where both were drinking. [ Lorp BEAcoNSFIELD'S remains will be buried, at his own reduest, beside thoso of his wife In the graveyara at Hughenden:|: Manor. Dean Stanley made an offer ofn place in Westminster Abbey, and the Queen would be much pleased if the offer was ne- cepted, but it is provable that, the’ deceased ;statesman’s dying request will bo comulled wnh. L. R, REpuAND, a noted North Carolinn shoonshiner, hns been captured by internal’ revenue officers after a desperate l!ght, ln which Redimond was wounded. WirniAx 8, Rixaspony wq klllcd hv 2, .gas explosion at. Mill. Creok Slope. mear Wilkesbarre, Pa, yestérday, and Willinm Steel and John Burus were badly injured, ‘qutfn's card protesting against n coalition thutween the Republicans and Readjusters of Virginia. Mr, Jorgensen has hitherto been the chief broker in the Federal patrouage of Virginia, and Is alarmed lest a portion of his oceupation may bedone away with. Jorgen- sen intimates that he will oppose the coall- tion tickat next'{all. A MUSICAL festival will be held In Now York City under the direction of Theodore Thomns; the firat week of May, 1882, It will be on an unprecedentedly magnificent scale. GEN. JAMRS LoNasTie Constantinople, was nominated by the Presi- dent yesterday for United States Marshal of Georgln, to succeed the notorlous Fitzsim- mons. SexAtor Brain offered a resolution in the Unlted States Senate yesterday which de- clares that the public interests require Con- gress to be convened immediately, Insup- port of the resolution Mr, Binir stated thatn recent decislon of the United Stater Supreme Court meant the ruin of the hosiery and knit goods Industry of New Eugland unless amendatory piotective legislation covering that point !s adopted. 1l also urged in favor of his resalutlon the necessity of Con- gressional action In reference to the De Lesseps Canal, Ax incendlary fire destroyed one of tho principal business blocks nt Meridian, Miss., Monday night. The total loss is estinated at §250,000; tho iusurance is about half that amount. » Two nroruens named Nichols, aged re- spectively 14 and 12, got Into a quarrel at Oakwood Township, near Danville, I, Alonday night, and the older fatally shot the younger. “TuE courtesy of the Senate” Isthe rather euphonious name used by Conkling's friends to ileseribe the lutrigue by ‘which he liopusto dofeat nominations objectionable to himself, It consists in this: that it the two Senators from uny Stato object to the nomination of any person appointed to a Federal oftico In thelr State, such nominntlon shall not be contirmed., Thisscheme, If successful, would ot only defeat the confirmation of Judge 1l§berlsm|. but would render the Federu! of- flcers in ‘all the Southern Stgtes, ‘except Loulslang, subservient to the Bourhon Sena- tors from those States. The scheme should not recelve he supportof any Republlcan Senator, AViLLIAM RyAx and John O'Nelll were killed nt Builnlo yesterday by the collapse of nmnlt-houso which was partinlly destroyed by fire recently, Buffalo has some inhabit- ants left. NraoTIATioNg are pending between Spaln and the Vatican for the madification of the Concordnt of 1851, so as to bring it In har- mony with the present Constitution and Inws of Spain, ‘Crre Mexican Governmont has dispateh troops to El Paso to check the ruftian cle- meit amoug the Mexieans, and to protect the Amerleans employed In constructing a railrond at that point. 7 Tue Internatlonal Munutnr:! CDxxlnm\un wns opened at Parls yesterday, Darthelemy St. Hilalre, the French Forelgn Miulster, de- Hvered the speech of welcome, On motlon of Mr, Evarts, ono of the delegates from this conntry, M. Mugnin, the French Min- \ster of Finance, was clected President, On taking his seut M. Magnin dolivered a forcl- blo speech, fu which he took strong grounds in favorot bimetalllsm, aud reforred to tho succoss’ of that princlple in this country. Fitteen nations are repressuted at the Con- forence. They are the Unitod States, Ger- many, Austrla, France, .Belgium, Denmark, Spuln. England, Geeece, Itnly, Holland, Ruge sla, Sweden, Portugal, knd Switzerland. Tite: St. Loulsstrect-car smployés threaton to strike unless they got the prosent rate of wages for o day of twelve hours. They have to work an average of fittcen hours per day now, which they think is too much. Ox the reassembling of Parlinment a petl- tion slgned by all the Home-Rulo membors und many English, Scotch,-and Irish Liber- wls praylng for the liboration of Michael Davltt will bo presentod to the Queen, Mit. PARNELL, speaking nt Qlasgow Mun‘- duy night, sold that the Gladstone Land il provides no protoction for small farmers, and thiat i tho bill bacowes law its tondency will be towards the exthiction of that class. in Treland, Sexaton LouaN mado o powerful and convincing speech In the United States Sen- nto yesterdny L reply to tho inslnuations of Ban 11111 and othors as to lls loyalty. to .the Union causo at the outbresk of the Rubell- fon, Io proved by reference to-the Con- gressional Record thaton the Tth of January, 1801, he, then a Douglas Democrat, supportod Adrlun’s Union resolutionIn Congress, and alsoon the Tth of February following made o strong” pro-Unlon speech. 1fe rend letters from "Benutors’ Lamar. and Pugh, who were in Coigress with him in 1861, assert- ing that le- (logan) was astrong Unlon ‘man;'also n lptter fram Thorndlke Brooks, who ralsed the Confederate company in -Willlamson County, Iltnois, declariug that Senator Logan had nothing to do with the organization of that company, ss fre- ‘quently oharged by the Dovlocrats, Senator Brown, of Ueorgla, acknowledged that Gen, (‘ «gxn statoment was clear and convinelog, e u"dk Addug his testimony to the sumy vifeot, gy P mnk Blalr, who sald to him: Ml"J gk P08 ditot tho best fighters I B Wap ™ o who are now trying ta whistle | ltl'fl“‘" were sesking safe places ho was hal Jifo In his honds.” It may pe filntnfluraun- ator Logun's vindicatlon yéterday the Dem- ocrats will cease tbelr culuu_le_lus ou hiw, A ping nt the Insane Asylum at Auna, 11, yesterday mornlng rosuited in the dwstruc- tlon of the northern wing of the bulldiyg. Only one male patient perished in the blaze. ‘I'he loss on um building is estimated at $200,000, SAnurL HoreuAx, a polico officer of Mo Keesport, Pu, shot and fnstantly killed a young man named Samuel Sledlehl, under m Lnpresslon that e was a burglar, Tha nuw&jury hom' llduuml _blameleag |n tho ufieset, 3 Ml;. lhm?lt;n R % waukee, has seceived n dlapatol gl M. White- law Reld has rmlzned hiy pos! uu’g,.'a ndlwr ofthe New York ’l‘rlhunc. anit’ tl basucencded by Mr, John Hay, 1 \A.!l unlfieuremy of State, B K o) A DESPERATE Aud nppmcmly wcll-plnnhed attempt wus made by the prisonors hn the County Jall to escape last ovening, and was ondy provented by the cooluess atd bravery of oneyof the watchiuen and of one of the yruou‘!hx who alded the watehman, and who, fthte bu regretted, wil probably pay s PRICE F; Cu\'anzssxmw‘ JoBaENsEY, of, Vlrglnln, Is 2 <18 CE! TS. WALAINGTON. No Change in the Discourag= ing Prospect at the Capitol. Sepator Blair Offers a Resolution Asking for an Extra Session ; of Congress, Senator Logan Makes a Formal Statement of His. Ante- War Record. ° He Serves Formal Notice on His Tras ducers that Their Insinua- tions Must Cease. General Admission of the Secesh “that He Was a Good Fighter. The President Desirous that His Nominations Be Acted x Upon. 3 K 1 [ [ Conkling JHas Prepared His Speeckt and Sent His Terms'to Garfield. The Speech Understood te Be the ¢ Pisonest ® that the Senator Ever Got Ready. i Uongmaman Jorgensen, of Virginta, Orm ating & Small Sensation in’ the Uity. THE SENATORS, ! NO ‘CHANGE, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicay Tribune, ‘WasniNartox, D. C., April 19.—There is ng* change In the situntion, Both sldes are equal Iy determined that they wlil not surrender, and both gre dritting, awaiting for accldent, or fortune, or some unknown and scarcely- expected event to brenk the deadluek, One Republican Senator who hns been classed _among those \vho weresupposed to be dlssat: “fstied with the situatidi, und as glad to do auything to break the (Ieulllock. sald to-day. that ho saw no more signs of any adjuste ment of the dificulties, or of any, cou- firmatlon, .than were apparent when' this : struggle begnn. Another Republiean Sen- d ator snld that he had mande all of his arrangenents to spend the stunmer hére, and certainly did not expect that there would be any change in the situation until after ma Virglnin campalgn, 2 NEPUBLICAN SESATORS -who have been nwayand have roturned brlnx back different. storles: as,to the sentiment of ;the country upon their cbuna, Onoe'who his been absent a week returns stating that hels’ . urged on every hand to stand by the position assmued by the Republienns—that the prin- ciple of the constitutional majority must .be vindicated, and that. it must be demonstrated "that’ the coun- try 18 not to. be. at the mercy of sixteen men who, from mallce, from par- “tisanuship, or for corrupt purposes, may heres after choose to continue to defeat all legisla- tion, Another Republican Senntor who hasg, also been absent a week says that he finds that the Republicans very. generally “disap- vrove of the coutse of the party In the Sen-. ; ate, and belleve that the executive business of. the sesslon should be speedlly trausacted,! - * and that the Senate shonld adjourn, “This’ » talk, howevur,” sald the latter Senator, *‘ls - . not popular here, nud I find all ‘of the Sen. ators on both stdes on wmy return perhaps even woro deternined In thelr cuumtum they were befure,” s BENATOR CALL made n long speech tmlny on the situntior and lnburetr w show that the l{euunllcm‘l'l' hinve not o constitutional ajurlty in the Senate, 1o was followed by Don Caweron. in a short speech, sunmlnlnw the Itepublican side, wul the Senats ndjourned st an earl; lour., ‘To-morrow 1t Is understood that Sen: ator Butler, of South l.urolhmi s to liavi the floor, und he arrayed on his desk this - [ 1, nrwnmon o formidable pile of books, evls ently to be quoted from as ‘authorities, Mennwlx\lo there are rumors that combinn. tians ara belug formed in fivsum\w a8 the result of \llllcll whut is kndwn ns the princt ple of “the courtisy of the Senutv™ isto be wu\hllnlmd 48 tha rule upon which thebusi ' ness of the Government In the magter of u I pointments is to be conducted. /Into thi combinatlon it 1s sald that botll Southern, Democratio nnd Northern Republican Buuw tors have onterel. 13 SPIK COUNTESY OF THE BENATE," itis moant that no porson nominnted to offics * shall be confirmed whon the two Senators fron) the State In which’ the ofiice 1o 'be:: filled I8 located, unite in ‘opposition to the ~ coufirmation. ‘U'hls principls . would not hold gumd as to States like lrzluln, Loulslana, llinols, or Indiana, whers the Benators are of opposit politics, but tho sclivwe Is to estublish Itasa lprlnc vle ln um other States. The theory, of course, s . this proposition vroceeds from Now \nrk. and t!ult. 16 the compact shall ba formid, l[r. Robertson will by In donger of defeat, It is well known that Gen, Gartleld contemplatos makiug oxtensive chunges ninong the South- . ern ofllelnls, aid intonds to apbnint a gren! many luum'fluuuhl feans there than now hol oftice, The Democratic Senntors are - . o NATTRALLY ALARMED AT THIS., Two of them, from a cortajn State, nmsnld to huve been socently shown at tha White dousonllst of persons from whieh muy mhzln qflluutnwrlnlu Federal ofticinl in thefe Thoy eay that all of the persons on the lllt were pronounced ACTIVE MACHINE NEPUBLICANS, - fonmnunl wlmn\ he two Benators \vonld vol 18 pogaible that {ncidents like this nrulolm made use of to estublish n, uiulurmaGnrflumAclmluls(mnuu.lhapr el ¢ o which wag 8o blndlng und so successtul iy uw lattor rnn of the llnyes 4\(lmlnlltmllnn apd Wwhich” seoured, the dofent of n' vast’ nlunber of nominations, Eyen if the Suna- ! tors from bntuuu Northorn State,New York, - should enter ulu 0 compact with all the J)umner&\tlc ler or? to ux{l’?rcs umlidn.‘;ln‘nll- o, Judie Rebertso’s dofent would be in- Eur'e«l, a8 tho vote of the two New York Sen. ators, ur of one of them, for that matter, ciwg with the solid Dewmocratlc vote will tfuhent wny nomination, A PROMINENT DEMOCRAT has taken the troubls to state distinctly the, gr posivions by which the Demourats in the * Senate Intend to Justify thelr present - attitude, ‘These fi)ruuusltlnni. i sub- " stance, wre as follows: 'Uw luvnbl* aus ennuot bo sald huve CaNNOL se ranqum Wi mn{urlly, since the without ‘Democratle votes, a3 onu-hulf of thd Senute. Tho Domocrats will - make na -oppusitlon whonever the Republic- uns have o majority, oven of one. ‘They wl eantinug to of rnsu S0 long ns the Republics any, united with Mahone, have only one-tslt unm and the Democruts tho other hatl, publicun Senators cannot turn m’ n;uu“m\tmnla x;m r;t umwunnu 13, thut waforl u’u one, Morve 0ver next %Lm the Svuate lhull o hey huve but

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