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VOLUME XL. SPHING SUITS. JENRINE.S S-S St nsformation I SCENE A J HUTTING & CO.’S. « gooil-Tooking gent han stopped at the o et tea to stiow you eluat 10 minutes foot o aiive i, for-him. Yo woutdn't ootz the man sliold you sce the awlward Jarments hie eame . A Very I:Etle Time AVery Little Money Invested 1with us at 104 & 106 Madison-st. Wil make & heap of difference in a mun’s yersonal appearance, The fuct is, you can't Lord to iynore this matter, Ho el defer- ence in ahocn o the well dressed, and indigfer- tnee o the negleetful. A NICE, GENTEEL SPRING OVERGOAT Just o il el gou o autasingly. Coma and sceours at 7,00, $10,00, §12.00,$ 14,00, 15.00, $18.00, 8¥0.00, 822,00, $25.00, #7.00, Le.y Loy or our SPRING SUITS 41 $10.00, 812,00, $14.00, 813,00, 817,00, 315,00, $20.00, FLL.00," 834,00, §35.00, 394.00, §:0.00, $53.00, $35.00, Wehavethe ° . OWNLY ELECTRIC LICHTED Clothing house in the heart of Chicugo, conse- quently the only pluce where yote cun see what you are buplng af'ter sunset, HENTY F SONLIGHT ALL DAY A.J Nutting & Co.’s. CLOTHING! (LEAENT, BAXE & (0, 402, 204, 206, 206, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, Nanufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Nake the Lowest Priees, And Give the Best Terms, - Goff 60 days; 6 off 30 days 7 off 10 days. MEDICATED BOUGIES. A'POSITIVE CURE Allaw's Soluble Medicated Bougics. Pstentod Uet. 16, 1970, One box No.1 will eurg 3 any caso In four days or loss, o jlwm oz thy iost obatluaty 340, 1o mattor ot i st 2o nuuseous dus i es 0f cubiobs, copaiba, or oll of san- s s Stonwsch. mibrigt S BId by il Drugiaty, or mallod on e LT Julstier jarticulars send for clrular. i-"). Box 1 g AI:"’:AN €O, &t John-st, Nuw York, e BUSINESS CILANGE: FOR SALE. A very dosicunt i u Mltuble Btock of Gonoral Merchundlso st fay ' tho Biext Inanutneturing town in Kansus (e By trade: Auply 1 W3k g ‘o, R, E“uhher GOSSAMER TOATS, Ladics’ Clreulars, ote., e Whulesulo wod Hotail! R. 7. WHELPLEY, 50 und L La Ko-ut :}“‘(_'A.l‘l ndreds of ke rdiico from hundreds of ois- heeva that our Cetlulold Collurs (conposed (o ehare theas Shacat wehol, el 1 Of carmplior) are us are precont- 'S o Dipilieri and ail iooot Conplaints, " r.f‘n‘.('fi;"_"flum, ncatuess, und vonomy. & LO.. Nt Madisou-st., Tribune Hig. CLEANING, SUMMER_SILKS SUITS. Special Sale COSTUMEN AND HANTLES. MarskaLL FieLD & (o, State and Washington-sts, on sale this day, Thurs- day, April 21, Summer Silk Suits, In all colors, well made, At $8.50 Upwards. BLUE, GRAY, AND BROWN "~ FLANNEL SUITS At $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, And Upwards. Ladies’ Cloth, Gheviot, and Combination Suits In_ great variety, at LOWER PRICES than ever offered in this market. . 3 QOur facilities to produce these goods in large quantity enable us to offer RARE BARGAINS. Late Novelties in MANTLES JUST RECEIVED. $1.50 BLACK MANTLES, - - Trim’d tn Lace, Fringe, and Pussc- menterio. LIGHT COLORED MANTLES, $7.50 LIGHT JACKETS, - - - $3.50 R Well Trimmed. EXAMINATION SOLICITED. We place CLOTHING. Alterations will be completed, and we take « pardonable pride in inviting «ll friends, patrons, and strangers to come and sge how ‘nice we look. At the same time we wiéll show yow all the new and handsome Styles, Shapes, and Fu- brics for Mewn, DBoys, and Children. Seeing is better than reading. ‘Come on SATURDAY, PRIL 23, Day and Evening. JAMES WILDE, JR., & CO. Corner: Stato and Madison-sts., QHICAQO. TFRANIK REIED, Managor® TIRANIE RICDDyManagon NEW PUBLICATIONS. SO st L llutatapisirinadonuind: 14 NS VEOY Mamnioth Colored Fashlon Panorama N OF ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS FROM PARIS, Now rondy, tn the May numbor of THE YOUNG LAOIEW JOURNAL. This May number aiso containss COLORKD SUERT OF DESIGNS FOR DUILY S EMBROIDERY,, of & naw story entitled '‘hera are alsu fuurcome u. JOURNAL 1& for sale by i sigats on rolentino asses, Toloacopus, Mi- UPTURE At thu ouly URED. Latuablished 18 yoary, Y. A, BOWLEN, Trusy Ollee, 103 Washingztou-st, Hadical Cure “Tmportant THURSDAY, APRIL 21, I881—TW LVIE PAGES. CLOAKS 4 Conecessions!” Cloak and Sui IDICEE. State and Madison-sts. PARISIAN PATTERN - MANTLES! NEARLY ‘One-Half’ THE ORIGINAL PRICE. $150 Garments Marked Down to $100 $126 D D D §$75 $I00 D D D $65 $5 D D D §50 $60 D D D §$3 _Inspect@liciledl , Leaders of Popular Priges. State and Madison-sts. ‘WIRE GAUZE NON-EXPLOSIVE OIL STOVE I8 the ouly Ol Stova mado with Wire Gauzc inaido the ltoservolr to provent uzplosion, and it is nlse the iy Oif Stove muda with our Patent Pyrforuted Alr Bux. This Alr Box bronks the force of any sudden ¢F ntrony draugot of wir, thus proventing tho atuve from aioking wiien 8 door 18 Oponed of 8 wiidow ayered, N. 15.—'The draught caused by the motion of n tady's " msko o onitaney olt siuve awoke. “ry tho & W.r—you witl tind 1t perfeetiun. A VALUABLE IMPROVEMENT FOR 1881. An Oven with doublo top and stden, arranged to ro- tard the beat und still givos suticient vontiiation 1o Prusorve partset combuition In tha stoye., Wa olntm for this dven supeslority ovor unyihlng yet inventod for baking uver un Ul Stuve. 1L (8 porfuction, HEADQUARTERS, 95 Lake-st. REMOVALS. “CARRINGES---RENOFAL, THOMAS H. BROWN NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st., ‘Will Remove May t to the Spaclous Stors and Bujlding Nos, 296, 298, 300, 303, and 304 Wabash- av., where, with Incroased " facilities, he will be pleded o Jupply the finest class of wark madejIN 'HE WORLD, Itisuied by such gentlemen as the following : Robert Banner, Hy. N. 8mith, jg o Gould, of New York; S, J. Medill, M, D, Wella; V. Bemis, John B, Lyon, H. J. McFarlane, D. ¥. Corneau, J- H. McAvay,” Geo, A, Beaverns, Bryan 1. Walker, W, C. Egan, 1. H. Whitman, of Chlca- Ro, and many others; which is m sufficient guaran. fec of its quallty and excellcnce, In his new prem- isca he will ba prepared to do Painting and Re- palring_ promptly and at as reasbnabls pricesas can be done by any one, ¢ Provious to removal will close out hla stock of Fine Buggles at Reduced Prices, WANTED, WANTED A Barn large enough to hold 20 horses, lo~ cation to be north of 12th and east of Mar- ket-sts. ® MANDEL BROS,., 121 and 123 State-st. T0 REN OFFICES DOR RENT, Real Estato and Board of Trade en, TAKE NOTICE. LA fuw oo of thoae Inrew e oficos In_ th new Nattonnl kit Buildin, 165 La Sati 10 rent ut rus Quced rutea. Inquiro ot KES OO GEO. R Roous b Nuttonal 11f0 Buflding, 151 wnd 1l 1 B FOR RENT. Part of second floor 150 Fifthenv. Very doatrable for aflicos, merchundlyo satwple 100w, or Ight Job- blug busloess. nguiro of . TOMLINBON, SMITH & CO., 1 Fifthuy, RE N5 TTURRE T SAXON SCARF o many other Noveltis 1 (ieuts’ Flun Nockwear, munfacturad by v THOMAS & HAYDEN, 8064 Mudison-at INSURANC INPORTANT Noriee | VESSEL-OWNERS AND THE INSURANCE PUBLIC. | 0n the 171 day of March, 1891, & meeting waa hetd at Hluffulo of the Exoeutita Committen nppointed at the Convention of fake Ubderwriters during the pre- vivus Janunry. Atthat mdeting Cargo Busincss only waa eonstdored, aud thoy adopted n letter of reoom- mendation to the (:m:mtnlu&l which, in effect, pro- vided thut Companios shogid fnstruct their Agents to fortn Lucal Boards for the estatlishment of rates whichi shonld not bo deviated froni, and oxpreasly forbidding all rebates and divisions of commissions under panaity of having thelr suthority covoked, Un the following dny saven uenjlsmen, nll wenoral agzonts orsalariod ofticers of CompAiet. ‘met fur the pur- pusa uf considering the Iall Business; among ather things. tho following tarllf of rates'was adopted for the renson of 1881 Jetuels rating nbove A eanels ruting A 8., Do, Ax .G per cent. i per cents +4 per cent, Do’ By A% wer cent., This tarlff of rates has v approved by Campaniens, and sn _agreemont to that afioct has bean sined Ly'tho nuthorized agents of sald Compnniess myrolf amoni tho number, and to this tariff | pro- pore to hold mysolf und agente, I then endeavored to liuvoa restriction’ ng to tho divis'on of commis- alons nlso embodied tn the agreenicnt, knowing full wall that, hoving declared my intention of wiving my luca) nuunts but 1V per cent, they would bo unable to compute In soliciting business with awonts af uther Cowpanies, who, throogh thelr goneral agents, cuuld, If necessnry, return to the assured U per cent, and AUl make money *themselyos, as they wore working on comniission. This.proposition was mot wilh ub- Jetions, that it would be. inoparative, and an frupose nibility, that Vesse! Agents' and Inmuranco Agents' Interests woro su intimataly connected on the Inkes thut tho rule, If made, wonld be brokeni that 1 was attempting to o too much, und that hfter further ex- vorfence L would know more of Weatorn customs sa fegnrds Jake insurance;. 30 the matter of division or cowmlssions wns not acted upon. In attempting to pluce matters on falr, logltimate, and business-liko Lnsis I did, indeed, attempt too much, and the predic- tion thnt utter oxporionce | would kiow more isalad Iiterally true, For exawplot 1 aow know thut tive of tio seven geutiomen present st that moment bhad W thele pocketn o wrilten sgreement, mutunlly shenoed, which provided for, & pooling of thelr hull business. 1 know thint some, or all those combininst, Companies, through thelr jagents, have otiercd, and ure .dnily oficring, to the Rssured o roturn of 1U por cont commisaion, in ordor to infuance thelr businoss, 1 krtow thut, whichever Company lssucd tho® policy, the other Companies nssume thelr respeciive propors tons, and 1 also.know what, thuso proportions sre, 1 know thut my agonts, recelying but 10 per cent. ean- notafford to roturn 10 por. cont to thelr cuatoniurs, und 1 finully know that 1n this matior I do not proposo 1o “yot left” entirely. 1 have therefore determined from this day to increasq the porcontage of commis- alung to Local Agents a1ong the line of the lakes, and have no doubt that they, stimulated by the oxsmple of ngenta of vther Companips of more extonded and varied experience, will ant generously with tho nnsured {n a diviston of commissions, nnd will oponly offer the fnaurors at, least equsl advantoces with thaso now offered by other Compnnies privately and tonfew, 1 therefore invite all vesscl-ownerscone tomplating Insurance to call upon my neen:s bofore placiug thoir business, They have to offer pullcles of Companios of undoubted .strenuth wnd churacter, statemonts of whoxo' candition will be secn below. In my furthor purauit of knowlodge of the prevaliing mettiod of conducting Loko Insurance 1 should os- cortaln facta important for the public to know, 1 hold wysolf aver ot tarervice. Hespectully subs e Ts 1S ¢ HITE, Gen'l Axt., aston 3arine Ius, Co. BOSTON JARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. CASH CAPITAL, - $1,000,000.00 STATEMENT APRIL 1, 1881. ANKETS, Cash In Bank and with Bankdi United States Honds., 8 200,062.03 288,025.00 RCDI41H.TE 181,087.50 11,850,060 AX7, + 015, W 127,004, 130 0B socows ¢ (1io i 'and Monteos! ofic 32 150,608.80 > $2,008,002.04 LIABILITIES. Losios dueand un- 3 None ‘ $821,008,36 CAPITAL.... U0, 000,00 NET SURFLUN 410,800.98 ° B%,008,509.04 Tiaving recently incrensod its capltal by 8300,000 in cash adilitionally paid n, the Conips s now writing Iargely Incresaed ues on Hret-l inks un 1 Cargoes, and Freights on tust favurable ully, terims. ificaten lasand payalin in sterling at the count- m'x:?{n‘num o BARLRY BiuT HERY"E Yol Lotuon. R. B. FULLER, President. T. H, LORD, Sccretary, =~ SIOE & LEATHER InSurance Gompany of Boston, Cash Capital, - .$400,000! STATEMENT JAN. 1, 1881 ANNETS, Ganh on iad and tn Bank 8 90,787,00 octiuizon \ 0 AN, 08, NS OR T tekos Nond Giris BO.0RT.50 Bunk Blucks (market value).. N, 07,84 Jlarine Prowiun Nutos 63,454,287 Premituma unecllootor OF Auonta.s 79,408.57 Total... ¥30,000,74 LIABILITIEN, }{nmrva (‘ul‘ udnu:mvul l"lm:u‘n'l1 $2987,700.11 OUBoF CIRTRLS 1+ orarsen s 44:984,11 CABIL CAPITAL W £ttt ] « X NET RURFLUS, 187,240,068 2969,080.74 Cortificates issuad payable li starling st the ofos of BHOWN, BHIPLEY & U, londun, J. C. ABBOTT, President. H. B. WHITE, Sccretary. CHICAQO AGENOY. DREW" & PATTERSON, 162 LA SALLE-ST, 135 RANDOLPH-ST, Che Trilmme, 9 Presona unable to purelawe coples of THE Cn1eAGo TRIBUNE at News Agenctes and on rad- way trains wheré Chicago papers are sold will eons Ser a favor by reporting the facta to thin office, glv- {ny full particulars, ‘I'wo cARES of small-pox have oceurred at Loulsville, | FAIr weather and north la’eul winds for this reglon to-day, — THERE was another severe sliock of carth- quake at Scio yesterday. R Tite Bothnia brought 830,000 worth of gold bullion to New York yesterday, THENE were 121 deaths from amall-pox at Honolulu during the month of March, Tuy: valley of the Guadalguivir 1s agaln Inundated, - The quays at Seville nre under water, | Bisstancie has expressed great sorrow ab the death of Ieaconsiteld, and so las the Sultan, . . " Five rabld dogs were shot at Jersey City, Nodoy yeslur‘lny. Thres of them had Ditten children, Tue Sanitary Council o(_llm Mlssissippl Valley held the first mecting of the session of 1881 at Evansville, Ind,, yesterday, It is probable that Gen, Longstreet will ba confirmed as United- States Marshal of (eorgia without opposition. —— Mns. GARFIELD and party visited the pub- e institutions of New York City yesterday morning under the escort of Mayor Grace, Tu; Licenso Commilteo of the Lower Branch of the State Leglsiature reported an Anti-Treating bill to the House yesterday, erm—— v Tur mammoth erprise Works of Geneva, 0., valued ag 840,000, and Insured for 815,000, were destroyed by fire yesterday. . e Tux British guuboat Lapwing came.into colllslon with the Chinese steamer llochung In Chinese waters recently, and the latter was sunk. Tur southwestern part of the city and the valley of the Desplalnes River in thevicinity of Riverside continue to suffer from the floods. Tute Torles will meet at the house of a member of the last Tory Cabinet next Tues- day to take measures on tho death of thelr great leader, WeNDELL Piiunirs’ protest was not un- avalling. Gov. Long has reprieved Abbott, who was to be hanged to-morrow, till the 24th of June, Buek & Hneen's saw-nilil, on West Four- teenth street, New York, valued' at $50,000 and fally insured, wab destroyed by fire yes- terday morntng, > 3 It has been ascertained that 475 banks In thirty States and Territories lold an aggre- gate of 45,275,850 worth of 0sof 'S1 to secure clreulating notes, . — Tng streot-car conductors and "drivers at Cleveland have struck for an Increase in wages. ‘The conductors demand 82.25 and the drivers §2 per day Mavonr TlanmisoN wanty the West Side Rallrond Company to remove tho stow and mud plled along each side of thelr Randoipn and Madlson street trae Tue: Ohio Leglslature adjourned aine dle yesterdny, It hus been In sesslon 100 days. It 1s to be hoped that Ohio example will not be lost on the Iinols Solone, . eom—— Fonty-roun Mormon missionarles passed east yesterday en routo for Wales, where they hope to make ad bring back with thom mauy converts to thelr peculinr bellef. — <0 out In Fonténol's Ilotel at A ¥InE broke out In F Now Orleans last night, and was not put out unti! nearly every bullding on Suint Denis street was destroyed, The loss was very great. | Tux; Boy of Tunlssays he is afrnid there will be u genéral uprising In his country if the French troops cross the fromtier. If they do not, the Bey thinks he can maintaln order. T freight-house men employed in this clty threaton to strike at noon to-dny unless an udvance 020 per cent on the bresent rate of wiges Is granted Ly tho ralirond companles. ___o . Tuene was a sharp decline in the prico of pork on tho Chlcago Bonrd of T'rade yester- dny, At ono time it fell off $L273¢ per bar- rel, and closed 8L por barrel under Tuesdny’s clostuy price. Tur surplus water now causing Incon- venlence in many portlons of the clty will have one goud offect at least, "It will rid the, sewers of much of thelr anclent garbage and disense-breeding fith. — Tue bridge over the Rock River a¢ Milan, on which were eight persons, was swept away last evening, and four of the eight per- sons were drowned. - A filth was serlously hurt and will probibly die, A Ty Committes on Edueation ofthe Lower Branch of the Stato Legislature reportud yes- terday In favor of submittiug a constitutional amendimént to the prople permitting women t vote on‘scho_nhw.__ d : Iy the United States District Court at Lincoln, Nub,, it has been hiold by Judges McCrary and Dundy that an Indlun who has suvered his trival velations 1 not entitled to vote unt!l he becomes nuturatlzed, eemme—— Five men—Al Grinln, William Comstock, Dan Anderkirk, Jumes Anderkirk, and Al Bucklen—were drowned In the Rock River near Bololt yesterday by the capsizing of a boat. Four of the men leave families, T, HAnnisoN AnReoN has been appolnted TPostmaster at Baltimore, vice Gon, E. 1, Ty- ler, the sawme person who was mulcted In $£5,000 dnmages o fow slavs ago for having at- tempted to outrago # ng lndy elork, SrNon CABTELAR has lssued o manifesto which Is futended to Indlcate the pollcy which should bo urged by his followers In the fortheoming municipal elections n Spaln, o fuvurs universul suffrage, compulsory educatlon, universal labllity to mliltary serviee, and loeal selt-government to an ex- tent consistent with the supremacy of the State. Cnstelar makes a strong appeal in favor of unity of actlon among the Spanish Democrats. Y oom— NEARLY 7,000 Iminigrants arrived at New York yesterdny, ‘Ihe fmmigration this venr promises to be unprecedentedly lnrge. So far, 25,000 more immigrants have arrived than during the corresponding period of lnst year, E PosTMASTEN-GENERAL JAMES Jg deter- mined to put an end to the jobbery conncet- it with the Star-Routs Servico which grew up under the Inclimbeney of (len. Brady, of the office of Second Assistant Iostmaster- General, Mu. Eryeg, who was yesterday nominated for Second Assistant Postmaster-General, is a personal friend of Senator Platt and of Postmuster-General James. It Is thought that the appointinent was mnde In order to placate Cujlullng. . Tue Ilox. Rowraxp E. Trowsmipor, Iate Commissioner of Indlan Affairs, died yesterday at his home at Birmingham, Mich., In his 60th sear. ‘The decensed genhtleman served in Congress from 1860 to 1803 _and fromn 1804 to 1863, S — A storioN was made In the United States Circult Court at Providence, I L, yesterday to have Mr, Chafee removed from the trustecship of the A, & W, Spraguc estate, Gen, Butler and Gen. Pryor appeared In sup- port of the motlon. PrTER McENTEE, an old man of 70, was ktited ur Bath, Steuben County, New York, usday night by his nephew, John McEntee, a youth of 17, The young scoun- drel says he killed the old man because he was cruelly. treated hy hilm, S Cor.. Jons 11y says it [s not true that he is to succeed Whitelaw Reld in . the editor- ship ot the New York Tribune. Thestory orlzinated from the fact that Col. lay will take Mr. Reld’s place durlng the latter's ubsenee In Europe on his wedding-trip, e Lonp BrAcoNsrIzLD corrected his specch on the assasination of the Czar during his Illness, saying that he did not want to go down to posterity talking bad gramwmar, le suffered so keenly that he told his nttendants that were he a Nibllist e would confess all. ArFTER o prolonged struggle Cook’s bill giving the Guvernor power to appoint the South Park Commissioiiers passed through the Lower Branch of the State Leglsiaturs yesterday, ‘Thie Republicans suvported the measure and the Democrats voted agalnst it. Jony M. Love and Mary M. Love, hiswife, an aged, white-halred couple, were nrrested recently In Westmoreland County, Peunsyl- Nanin, for attempting to defraud the Govern- ment. They were ndmitted to biall yesterday; 1t ts believed that they can establlsh their In- nocence, . ¥ i Mit; Grren; the Pennsylvania 'delegate o the Chieago Convention who cast the first yote for Gen, Garflald, and whe ‘continued 1o vote for him untll he was nominated, was yesterday nominated for Third Assistant Postmnster-General, One good turn de- serves another, E Giex, 1L V. DovNtoN describes Gen, Sher- man’s map of tho battleof Shiloh ns the most glaring attempt ever ‘made at falsifica- tion In the military history of the United States, andd much mwore to the spme effect, and all equally uncomplimentary to Geu. Sherman's reputation for truth and \'q'nclty. Tng Rev. J. W.'L' McMullen, of the Ninth Street M. E. Chureh, of Lafayette, Ind,, has resigned his pastoral charge on account of a quarrel with some members of his congre- gatlon who refuse to bo bound by the rules of tho church, Conslderable ll-fecling ex- Ists between the supporters and the op- ponents of the reverend gentleman, Mavor MeAss, of Cincinnatl, has dis- chinrged every detective conneeted with the police foree in that city on the ground that they were no good, that they wers too friendly with thieves and other.bad char- neters, and that retronchinent was necessary. The ordinary patrolmen are expected to do the work which tho detectlves have so unan- mously falled to do, TRESIDENT (GANFIELD sent the following nominations to the Senato yostorday: Itich- ard A, Ehuer, of New York, to o Second Asslstant Postmaster-Goneral, vicc Thomns J. Brady, of Indinnn, reslgned; W. A, ML Grier, Pennsylvania, Third Assistant Post- master-General, viee A. D, Hazen, appolnted Asslstant Attorney-Generul of the Post-Oflics Department; and George B. Everott, Col- lector of lnternnl Revenus of the Fifth District of North Caroling, vice W. IL Wheeler, - Tur Exccutive Committes of the Land Leagué hns prepared o roport on the Irish Land bill which they will submit to the Land-Lengue Conferenco at its meeting to- day. The report favors the striking out of tho clauso giving the landlord a veto on free snlo on reasonable grounds, declares the pro- visions of the bill relating to bequests by tun- ants as unjust, aud llws‘u relating to In- testacy inhuyman, Evietions for non-pay- ment of nrrears of rent accrued in the pst is vigorously condemned, and other cluuses are also objected to. offense at Sonator Frye's bold arraignment of Southern bulldozing and fraud, and as they affect to belivve that Mr, Fryeropresonts the Adminlstration, they threaten to oppose the confirmation of Judgo Roburtson and other nominces who ure friends of Sveretary Bialne, The latter's friepds deny that Frye In any manner reprasents his viows; on the contrary, that ¥Fryoahd Blaine are noton good ters, becausp Bialno favored lale's eloction as the succeasor of Nenator flamtln, Conk- liug 18 represented as \mln, detightod at the result of Fryo'’s speech, ! , Eme— Tue thne of the Senata was malnly occu- pled yestorday Ly o discusslon butween Dawea and Jonas as to whether Mnssa- chusetts or Loulsiann was wiost free from orhne; o speech from KFryo, in which he arralgned tho Demoorats for knowlngly acts ing contrary to the Constitution; & brief but. excited discussion between Butler and Burne slde, during which the lutter ropeatedly, ox- citadly, and emphatically ptated that Rutler’s assertlon thai there wasa corrupt barguin between Mahone and the Republicans was false; and the usual sparring between Brown and Tloar, Tho Senate adjourned without dolog any business, Tyue Bourbon Senators have taken great ‘e The Chicago Wiy Oribune, ;- PRICE | s Stalwart Speech of Senator *{f“ Frye, Arraigning the Solid South, The Bourbon Renators Greatly Enraged by Its Uncompro- misiug Unlonism. They Are Now Ranged Against the Administration, and Will Da- feat Robertson, Burnside, the Good-Natured Senator from Rhode Island, Loses His Patience. He Rises and Talks Squarely to ¢ Hamburg ” Butler, of South Carolina, Exasperating Tactics Fails to Die vert Him from Plain Re- iterations. Butler Promises to Show “ Irrefraga. ble Evidence” of a Bargain or Else Resign. Gen, Sherman’s Map of Shiloh Throws Gen. Boynton Into o Flt—3 “Sop to Conkling. Grler, the Man Who Found Garleld, Given , 8 Place—Revenne—Iron and Steel, . THE SENATORS. PLYE'S SPEKCIL Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tridune, | WastixaroN, 1. C,, April 20.—Mr. Frys madu his malden speech as a Senator to-doy. 1t was n speech of remarkable eloguence and 'go_wer. Some of the Democrats have heen ipterring to Mr. Fryc asone of the Ropublic- unis likely to grow restive at the present ' contest, and s not Indorsing an alllance with Muhone, The speech overcame those Demo- erats with surprise. There has seldom been a wore bowerful arralgnment of. the wicked . practices of - the bulldozing Southernvrs. Wihen the new Maine Senator arose there - | was great luterest to hear hfm, As he ad- . ¢ vanced tne Dewocriats gavo him tho closest - attention, * Defore. he.closed the Bourbon o leaders. fairly writhed in their- seats. Mr: % Frye, In his opening, pnid- A GUACEFUL TRUIWTE TO MASSACIUSETTS. -He then turned the ‘debate from the ohannel . into ‘which 1t bas fallen for a weck, and placed the representatives of ‘nearly every ! Southern State upon the defensive,. The . . Southern Senators, he sald, are bold men to seck to divert attentlon from the terrible ~ record of tho South, and to charge thatin ¢ Massachusetts, the most civilized of Com- monwenlths, a free batlot and fair countdo -* not exist, Lut do exist In pesceful - Misslssippl and quiet South Carulina. The figures which he produced cunnot be controverted. The black deeds of violenco and fraud which he recited were not the hackueyed stories of & dozen cam- piigns. : They were taken from:the records of the Southern courts, from the ovidence in the possession of the Govornwent, now o' the nrchives of the Depnrtment of Justice, and they relate, in almost - every instance, to occurrences which have happened withina yenr, Black pagesof Southern history huve been published In the - Northern press for | years, and aitributed to a t PARTISAN MALICE OIt PERVENSITY, . Nothing has ever been published which can surpass In Infamy, in bratality, in corrup- tion, In election frauds, tho ofticinl records | which Mr. Fryelald in epitome before the Senate to-tuy. The mouths of the Florlda Scnators wonld seem to be stopped by the proof that Mussachusetts raises $5,000,000 for school purposes, and Florida only o $160,000,— $10 per caplta In the foruier State as against 50 cents per eaplta Intha latter. Yet Florida complains of restrictions upon- Northern | suflruge, . BNOWN, OF GEOROIA, _ * with his unctuonus, Mayflower, sanctimonlous accent, ought to have been silencid by the production of a record stiowing the great dis- criminations between whites nnd blncksin: Georgln, in the matter of education, 50 cents por huad being voted to white ehildren, and 15 cents only to blnck, With like results the roll-call of the Sonthern States proceeded, and ns each now State was reached the Sena- - tors arose, lesitating, secking to Interrupt and to coutrovert, but were, In each instance, . courteously refuted by the recor®, or re- wnined dumbfounded In thelr seats, The ns- " | sertion of some of the Southern men that the- | New Englaud factory operatives were . SERVA furnished Mr, Fryo with an opportunity for & most eloquent passage. e chullenged the Southern Senntors from any and zil States south of the Potowae River to sclect a thou- st white en from their leading cittes, and he agreed. to mateh a thousand factory op- oratives from any of the mili-towns of Now England, amd declared that the Intter would surpass in education, in dignity, In eharace ter, and ingaccumulatod property, the thous - sand white men from the South, *New Eue gland factory sorfs!” he sald, “Why, tha -’ oporatives of Mnssachusetts have, monoy nough lakt away in the savings banks to purchase the whole Stato of Florlda at the assessed valuation, realty and personsl, and WOULD THEN WAVK FIFTY MILLIONS Joft in the snvlugs banks besides!” He pro- duced the figures to prove It. Disclalolng any afiliation on the part of the. Republicans with repudiation, he called to book the North Carollnn Senators who had denled that theje: - State had ever repudinted, and showed that, - upon the adifilsslons In their own speccles, ' 81,000 Invested in North Corolina bonds, in: - 1800, conld realize to-lay, without -suy lnter- * medinte payment ot futerest . or princlpaly only 8443 In cush, e e e A NET 1088, . Tt fn priucipal and Intercst, of $2,235 on the orlglnal lnvostmoent of $1,000 .at 6 porcent, * - simple’ wmterest, Yot Mr, Ransow, in the Senato last week, declded that-a bond of that sart, accordugg to North- Caroling notlons, was n good Investent.. But jt was when he reached the question of the Sulld Sonth that Mr, Frys most sturtled the. Democrats aud the Sunate by his formldable array of facts, and his powerful prosentation of thew, Tuk- ing each State in its order, hoshuwed that there had been no Pentecostal couversions of the uegroes to the Deniocracy, as Bonthern leaders clalm, but that the slldity of the South bad been