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(U m @ hicage Dailn Teibwne, VOLUME XL. ¥ . OOL—THAT'S OUR Sll'fiZIl{iEl)'!—fl'Iw ”""1""L article wtted, wrought into elegant '(les':ll'rl)fi'?m. Diagonals, lh'o(u‘lrlollm' Docslins, Tricots, Chevlols, (., d'ey o inflnltum—by the fumous looms fi/ Europe and Arm-rim, fashioned epparel for Men and m"’ "{n’l”fir’n:’n’v’nw- quantitics—these pmluc.‘lonn awalt your inspectionat 13 N "% CO.’S, SPRING OVERCOATS AND SPRING ULSTERETTES We wanttoremind you of to-du{ Prices are TOO LOW to he appreciated until you pee the goods at the ONEY ELECTRIC-LIGHTED Clothing House In the Heart ot Chicago. HAVE you heard ABOUT the LOW PRICES and ELEGANT STYLES in our Custom Dep’t? OC'EAN NA VIUAI"ION. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. - New York--London==Paris. Bisamicrs sall Every Saturday from New Xork for Bouthampton and Bromaen. Passongers booked for Londun wad Pa E:‘nnnxe; Jisies, of R stee; honhlslrmnu Laoya trom lsrnmonmfi e fl 0 0niy Rgenls lnllinnrlzu SHouth wall thesu lml'& GLAUSSENIUS & k‘o.‘: enural ‘Ae LENS WAt i04 Fifth-av.. Lo Axonts. llamhurgAmerlcanPacket compv RhE NG, und ail of Enatuma; f-lu{.cn!;’(n Jllw ece rip at ruduced rates, f_ “?m mfiull o oI 1A e sy i A‘_ ¥ "‘u er Ayants, ol L, Kl-u-\umnfl.mm b, KOZMINS- TATE LINE I«lvnkul Dublin, Belfaat, und London- .uwry'nmmhy First Cabin, 1) 10 o aecommodation, . Bocand Cabln, $6). uuu.mum et n;mnwlmnnurnnumur AUSTIN BALD ey, §.yAUETIN BALDWIN & © B : oMt sty CHi o, S Rl Y Managor. - ANCHOR, LINE MAIL STEAMERS NOW York and G DEVONIA, Mar'T, Non hit o, AL y 21, noon Al-yu,mnn TUIN i Gattio. o ‘EE:’EL"" Botvia, Sho% Yorko Londonafiied u LA, i muu.uha xxcumun'uem:.n Faducedruier MERDERSON nuulhlms uwnhmmn L ity 1 Pas- vorpoal, 3uuu-mwn, Whaszow d Londondorry wy Jowest nites, arnor Clark und Hundolyb-sta., nd u‘;m'rdn 81 loweat ratos, den') Wusiorn Avent, STANI]AHD MIJSIG BODKS. Each the Beat ofits Cluas, AN Myrl},()lur ulluml or Pipe, Klexant ) 151 KO olcost works A4 Y ,." by -.‘,‘,{‘,'J"" Molloy, Pinautt, and &) onaurviors Stothud for Plano. ¥ Shuro iy rvign OF lnnuilmu s bt worin, £ifes or Somplets aeord wud lbruiio. Largo As %"E ”B!ht")m un inal Actls Eaiton, Price b, 1 ACE Ts. E.“n'n'.h.{ hl buivs of NEW MUBIOIn & by Uf SbOYe poat tre0 on recelpt of marked E MMITI s cO., £ €0, Boston, Muss, {33 ML, Buu.ulNG he 4 aulted to m;m‘ TOners futist e Al alghits on sclontific \\“'“‘_fi o SEEDS, Huvay s Mixtures! 'of Lawns, used on our Parks. Also, full line of deals &= Veuctatic and Fjower ds MOVEY & co., 5 Wuabash-uv, CLLLUL()ID GOUlJb. AXELy, "hnnflw asimra uu....‘ that oty (anfl,':;"hu:.:lna.urcu. Collars (coniposed ‘-“"‘“ M“zm“ nphor) ary ue Ar{cllu!rr:al- Healry, “49 888 threcs consplainta, ;fl‘ prl th neatness, and ccomomy. is0n~8t., Tribusie Big. cor, Wahngheav. & Monroe-st., WHOLESALE Willinery, White Goods, Linens, efc., ‘Will make it particularly in- teresting for buyers through- out the MONTH OF MAY. BABY CAR “T"WE CARRY MORE STYLES Baby Garriages! ‘fhan any Two Other Honses combined. Thoy are Wurranted, OUR STOCK I8 OF OUR'OWN WAL PEERLESS CARRIAGE, EXCELSIOR SLEEPING COACH, CELEBRATED NOVELTY CARRIAGE. BICYCLES, withand withont rubber tire, VERGHD, RUHLING & CO., Filters! Filters! 4. Q. BEXTON, Gew'l Agt. Cook?s Pat. Upwoard Self-Cleanaing Filters and Coolers, 75 Dcarbornest., Chicago: Deartir: 1 uratofully acknowledzo roceipt of the Cook's Pat. Flitor, as my guosts now drink the Lako Michigan filtored water with pleasure and contidence, which for soveral wooks past they could nat do, ow= 10k 10 the fllthy condition of the take. rocommend your Fiitars as the best in tho world. Youra reapecttully, KNILL, 1. C. Prop'r Hotel CHOCOLAT MENIER, For Breakfast ! CHOGCOLAY MENIER. Sold Everywhere. PARIS AND LONDON. New York Depot 286 Greenwich St. SAWS. SAWS! Curtis &Co. 40 Franklin St.{Chicago 811 to 819 N. Becond 8t., Bt, Louls, 3 fact M Krery Des e - :‘x?"g‘hzn:’.fi“’tfn..:éh'hz. xof Ulreulur; T e Mm‘;'('n'-m?l'l'r::' Gnln Manufscturers of Lockwoad's Patent Blotted Cireulir Saww, Zeery Siw rarranied, nll z? tool CABZYUL ATTENTION TO LEPAIR WORK, Qur NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MATLED FR¥F NN AYRTIOATION, IIILHIO VALS REMOVED. CIAS, K. MILLER & €0.S ADYERTISING L e g No.2'Tribano Biog. To 122 ITlowland Block, (.urnl!r Deartors and Monrou-sts. SIMEON W. KING, Tomov Ltonpor Black, Ituom 5 6 Ciar) l rsy Flooe, o olevatar o Tako OF stens ntrally-lucatod Commissioner's Sl e e A cuman lotusont of Doot onltions and Adiisvite wkon for any iate ritury. Pussports obtainud on short notice, Foinonabor new oeation: PRI, o ST THE “MERCEDES” PARASOL! Ty anovel arrangomont tho unsixhtly and awkward D"fifil‘-l ck 1n abolisl ll(ld. and the wholg covering ho Paraxol, Including tho'top, s mado of ihe sania malertal, "Fhi Farusol, whon Gpen. farms uraoetul gurvas. nind bavonica more of an ariicle of droes than or ey ‘Mochaniem snd Destn fiatonted Aprit 8, 1831 For uale (st Wholesale unly) by the Nolo Manufact- urers, WRICHT BROTHERS & CO,, Philadelubla, _ New York. _Boston _ Baltimure. T0 IU' ¥y " To Rent. Ovo dunblo und singlo store and basement, S, W, Comner Washiogton and Frenklin-sls, Al lurge, Ukbt, agcond atory toor, aultable for wholveals bisii I bo arranyed to sult tenant. WM. €, DOW, Aummn ribune Buildiny. b FAIKDBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL XINDS, FAIRBANKS,.MORSE & 00, 111 & 118 Lake §t., Chicaga, Bo carefultobay only the Genulaa. H UJIUILIC GOODS, ~GOSSAMER COA’ls, Ladies’ Urculars, ote., Wiolosale und Hotall, R. 1. WHELPLEY, 131 and LY Laka-at __ BAILROAD TICKELS. 3. TICIKIZTS 1z, LXC Kxzchas kel l-lu hb buht. anpard, Baou- bdll\cuulurmd llu»nlnlmu. TUESDAY. MAY 3, IIOUSI"I(LI"PL‘VG GOODS. "LEADERS or Popnlar Prices. State & Madison-s’ts. EXTENSIVE SALE HOUSEREERING GOODS! “LGWER PRIGES P Than they have ever been offered at in this market. ST L SR b PR S i S LTS S . S SRS YOUR TRADE SOLICITED. Leaders of Popular Prices., Mate and Madison-sts. Branch, Madison and Desplaines-sts. TR;!DING BY MA IL. Leaders of Popular Prices, State and Madison-sts. Trading by Nail! Our “Order Depurtnent’ has just been completely reorganized. It has been placed inthe charge of acompe- tent and eflicient Managyer, who, with the aid of assistants, is ready to give quick and satisfactory attention to all orders, rvequests, and letters of inquir We mean to make it just as profitable for non-residents tobuy of “us us our city customers have found it, The usual methods of our house,—prompt, popular, and polite, —will be tn voguein this department. Goods sent wpon app approbation. LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES. State & Madison-sts. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. . ‘DISSOLUTION. ‘Tho partnership bherstofora exlsting betwean DAVID PRESTON, BAMUKL A, KKAN, ¥FitKD- ERICK W, CHROSBY, and JAMES PAYNK, dolnk business as Dankers At Chicago under the frm name of PRESTON, KEAN & 00, is this day dlasvlved by mutual consant, DAVID anon. BAMUEL A. KEAX, FREDERICK W. LlW!lIY, *JAMES PAYNK. The business will ba continusd ss heretofore by DAVID PRENTON, BAMUKL A, KEAN, and JAMES PAYNE as Goneral Partners, and ELISHA GRAY as Hpecial P undes the firm name of PRESTON, KRAN & CO. The pald up capital has been Inmutd to doublo ita former amount, PRESTON, KBAN & CO. T DmSOLUTIBN, hiy rablp ul betwean, deorge, -.n%“fl' Efio‘fn eing i hame of ok Chlcago, Apeil 30 ] wl}“ixu'il‘l- AR DISSOLUTION, The ftrm of ', M. Avery & Bon has this day dls- lnlv?fl‘léy |I¢III:IIMJI:. lflll:llr party is suthorized to o reoeipt for debts due the Brin. .M, AVERY, Chicago, May %181 C. 0. AVERY. ILE CREAM, |ce Cream WHOLKSALRAND HETALL. Bent any- whore, city ur cuuiie sy 4lnmr AT B RENTN, BEAUTIFUL CHEVIOT TURES, just the right welght for our climate, at $12.00 ! $14 OO! $15 00! Twenty-five different mixtures, light, me- dium, and dark, very nicely made and trimmed. You will be delighted with them, ‘They are all right. Take the word of WIL- LOUGHBY, HILL & CO., don't make any difference what position you occupy, or how much money you have got, these Buits are good enough for any man., They will wear splendidly. They ate all wool. They will do to wegr from now until November. ‘Will you come and see them in the only ‘‘White Clothing House” in Chicago on the outside ? Our modesty forbids any state- ment as regards the inside. We will leave that to these dark Eastern Branch Clothing Store fellows around us. They "love” us, and will tell you justhow ‘tis. CHICAGO'S LIGHT -HOUSE, CHICAGD'S WHITE HOUSE, CHICAGO'S **BRIGHT” HOUSE, WE THINK 80, Seven hundred and twenty-one Boys' Smls snld in our three great stores last Sat- AII Wool Suits for $3.00. All-Wool Suits for 3,50, All-Wool Suits for 4.00, All-Wool Suits for- 5,00, Fit Boys 3 to 10 years old. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO. DON'T KEEP ONE OF THESE 19 cent Clothing Stores. 29 cent Clothing Stores. 46 cent Clothing Stores. 49 cont Clothing Stores. 3 cent Olothing Stores. 99 cent Clothing Stores. 104 cent Clothing Stores. 1336 cent Clothing Stores. 191 cent Clothing Stores. 2131 cent Clothing Stores. Etc, &tc., etc,, that have lately started up making these odd prices, for what purpose ? Is it to*save you maney, or is it to give the IMPRESSION, that the goods. are sold close? -People wm’lnd out the humbug of it some time. Try our MALE MILLINERY DEPART- MENT, sometimes called Hat Department, full of Stylish New Goods, sold at very small profit. See our Suspenders to WEAR WITH- OUT COAT and VEST. Wear our Underwear, and if you are found drowned the newspapers will particu- larly describe you as a very nice person, evidently of cultivated taste. Come in and ask for our Sulcide * Hosiery,"” to be worn only with our Star-Route Low Shoes and Mahone Canes, Willoughby, Hill & Co, Cor, Madison and Clark-sts, Also, 410 to 44 Milwaukon-av, Also corner of Blue Island-av, and Twelfth-st. America’s Greatest Clothiers, and quite well known where they live, LAKE NAVIGATION. Goodrich Transportation Co. ONAND AFTHR Monday, May 2, Bteamers will loave Every Murning n nueluck (El!- urday aad uunuuyuxcu.md turduy Jeaves at ¥ p. u For Raclne, Milwaukee, Shehoygau. Manitowoc, Ludington, Manistee, and vla Milwaukes to 6rand Haven, etc, Omco und Docks Foot of Michigan-av. . FURNITURE., RURNITURE! FINE & MEDIUM! Holton & Hildreth 221 & "2-‘ STATE ST. WINTER WHEAT, Tho best placa In the Wostern country to raise this class uf Whont s on Lhose 1o rolliug Linbyr-lands in Bouthorn Hinols, now oftared for saly al froiu 84 t B pe nly s por ceut: (nurest, 'n.u{ crup almost s posillve cortataty every yeu und best quality, It aizare and tinds re lulllhnunul, It ferior quality. good watgr. aud orory & wsD ki ‘e l;lln i thuss lunds is Srfooh wale w buns thie transaction. Beud for clrcular, or call upon e O g, 1 pov, Land Gorumisaloner I C. It I THE 1 en l“hmhwwr SAXON [t yesesse THOWAS & HAYDEW, N84 Mudison-st ;aunyabt Yinos 2IrH BEST AND OHIAPEST NATURAL APERIENT WATHR. “SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LAXATIVES" «SPEEDY, SURE, AND GENTLE."—#nf. Avberts, F.R.C.P. Londow, The most certain and comfortable cathastic in cases of sluggish liver or piles. Qnoiany DOBE, A WINEGLABGFUL BEFORE BREAKFAZI, 0F At Davapists avo MistaaL Warew Dedsers, = . 1881—TWELVE PAGES Che Tribmmne, rgr' l’emnn tinable to purchaw eoples n/ Tue Cit1eaao Titnuxe at News Apencles and on rall- way traing where Chicagn paners are sold will con- Jer a favor by reporting the facts to this oftce, plos fng full particulars. Fa1r weather, northorly to easterly winds, and stationary or higher temperature for this rerion to-day, Dunixe the month of April 88,803,000 worth of cagles and half-eagles wero coined at the various United States Mints, Only 2,300,000 silver dollars were colned durlng tha same, period. e n——— THE public debt was reduced by 80,600,000 during the month of April, and the total de- crease'for the ten months ending April 50 was $78,000,001, The total debt now Is 82,- 080,348,413, and less the cash In the Treasury, $1,864,072,083. — A Catnoric Congress will be held at Madrid in October of this year, at which ft fs expected Catholle notabilities from all parts of the world .will attend. What the character or purpose of the Conkress will be s not fully set forth in the dispatches, —— wmane Tsme Mark Lane Frpress says that not- withstanding the fine weather of Inst week the English crops are yet ina very backward condition, There may bs some consolation to the Amerlcan farmer who has not had an opportunity to plant his crops in this intelli- gence, RucitoNNFT, & Radical member of the Federal Council of 8witzerland, has recelved an anonymous letter threatening him with death unless he speaks and actsmore lenient- 1y In reference to the Swiss Catholles. 1t ls not likely that the letter will change l.be policy of M. Ruchonnet. Tnr Cunard Steamship Company find it necessary to dlspatch four vessels per week In order to accommodate emigrants who, in- tend to make their home in the United States. Each vessel will transport about 1,000 per- sons to this ceuntry. A very large percent- age of those who are cnmlns are Sclndhm- vians, Hexny Lapovcurenre, the woll-knnwn Radieal member of Parllament, gave notice Iast night that he would oppose the motion to eroct o monument to [ord Beaconstield at the public cost. The announcement was re- ceived with loud cheers by Mr. Labouchero’s fellow Radieals, who will probably have the support of the Irish members in opposing the motlon. Tue-result ot the charter election was of- flclally declared last evening by the Common Councll, The bonds of the Mayor and (.Ity Clerk wore presented and approved, As an Indication that no bitterness was engen- @cred by the contest it is pleasant to note that among the names signed to ‘Mr, llarrl- son’s bond Ia that of hls competitor, Ald. Jojin AL Clark, - who excited the hostility-of the “Gontlles of that place against the Jows, hds the satlsfne- tion of knowing that many of the latter will 10 longer offend his vision, Many families have already fled the place, and It Is probable tlint many others will follow thelr exammple, leaving only Gentiles to admire the mob- lending schoolmaster. RicnARD GrAr, o boot and shoe dealer of Wilkesbarre, Pa., failed yesterday. Some of the creditors wero satistled that thore was no ®ood reason for the failure, and had Grat arrested on the charge of secreting some of s goods with the intention of cheating them. low muny of the baukrupts adopt Mr. Graf’s vlan Is & matter of some Interest to muny creditors. 2 SzEGEDIY, the Ilungarian town which suf- ferod so much from floods o fow years ago, was threatened yesterday by a similar visita- tion. For thirty-six hours a violent storm raged thore. ‘The watersof the river were dashed against the dikes with great vio- lence, and they every moment threatencd to glve way, - At last accounts the storin had somewhat abated, and It was thought the danger had passed. A DESPERATE engagement took place be- tween the Albantans and o strong force of Turks Saturday near Prisrend. The Turks ware getting the worst of It when relnforce- ments under Dervisch Pashaarrived, and the Albanlans were dofeated. The struggle wmust have been quite fierce, Although only 6,000 Albanlans and a somowhat larger num- ber of ‘Purks were engaged, the combined losses reached 1,800 In killed and wounded. Tug strlke manin has extended to that very congenlal locality, the Pennsylvanla conl region, The minersof the Tompkins mines in the vicinity of Plttston struck yes- terday, owing to o difference of opinion with the suployers on the question of thne, The action of the loaders in this mnatter throws a number of men and boys out of wark, which they were quite willing to purform under the conditions which hava hitherto existed. e Ovei 200 Hebrews wera injured in the re- cent untl-Jowlish rlots at Elizabothgrad, Rus- sia. Unllke the German Government, the Russian Governmont has taken measures for the protection of the porseouted people, and detachments of cavalry and Infantry now patrol the streets of Elizabethgrad to restrain the superstitious and bigoted fury of the cowardly scoundrels who are.intent on persecuting people for rellglon’s sake. Jatbd Sy Tur Duke of Sutherland and party were introduced by Secrotary Blaine to the Presi- dent, the Cablnet officurs, und the heads of Dopartments at Washington yeatorday, Seo- retary Blaine also took the lstiugulished porsous to visit the Senate, [nthenfternoon the party, under the escort of Socretaries Blalne, Hunt, and Windom, Attoruey-lien- oral MacVeagh, and Blr Edward ‘Thornton, who were accompuuled, by their familles, took a trip down the Potopinc as far as Mount Vernon, whore lunch was served. T Republican Caucus Commlttes, con- sisting of seven Sopators,” which was ap- pointed tast weed to conslder. what nction should be taken In the mat- ter of the deadlock and . the Presidont’s noimninations, has agreed on & ro- vort, They will recomwend that exeoutlve sesslons be held jwmedlately to transact business n the followlog order; First, to refer to the appropriate Committees all nomiyations ngw on the table; secoud, to take action on the varlous treatles awaitlng ratiticatlon; third, to consider all uncon- tested nomluations, that is, such as are uot objected to by Ruy Ttepublican Senator from the State to which the appointment belongs. When this pro- ®ram is completed the contested nominations may bo consldered; but from present ap- puarances, If the report of the Cotninlttee Is adopted, which Is probable, there will be no retlon on such contested nominations, and Stanley Mnthews, Judze Robertson, and Willtam E. Chandler must possess their souls In patience i1l next November, or, It mny be, tlil a later date. T Conneil Comhilttee on Btreetn and Alleys, which has had the matter of the vaca- tiou of that part of La Salle street south of Jackson uuder consideration forquiten time, decided yesterday by a unanimous vote to recommend the vaeation, and there Is a good prospect thal before many weeks work on the proposad new Board of Trade bullding yitl bo commonced. The fact that the Com- miitos s unanlmous in recommending the vacation of the street Insures its passage through the Counell without. much trouble or delay. Eutast Mamtoup Pasus and Noury Pasha, brothers of the Sultan of Turkey, nra under arrest on susplclon of being concerned in aconspiracy agathst their Irmperial brother. Othar distinguished persons are suspected of belng concerned in the conspiracy, and will probably be arrested in‘a few days. It Is said that the Sultan is pushing the prosecu- tions agalnst those who wero concerned in the murder of Abdul Azlz, that he may strike terror to the hearts of those who would think of acting towards himself after the same manner. Eronr or ning houses, the total value of which Is estimated at $30,000, were destroyed by fire at Calro, W. Va., Sunday. The Can- ada Southeru freight-sheds at St. Thomas, Ont., and o large quantity of goods were destroyed by fire yesterday, The - loss on bulldings and goods amonnts to 85,000, The Henry grist-mill, at Fond du Lac, worth about 820,000, and insured for half that amount, was destroyed. Bryce & Bldekers' Iron Works, at Grand Ilaven, Mleh,, were also destroyed by , ) S — Tne French are beginning to ndmit that their progress In Tunls Is not quite so ensy as at first reported. The Kroumir have contested every Inch of the ground, fighting with considernble skill and unquestionoble bravery, and intlicting ns severe loss on the French as the French sinflicted on them. And now the French are threatened with a fire In the rear, Tlie Algerlans are become restive, nud Abd El Kader, son of the great rebel, but who is himself loyal to the French connectlon, advises the French that o “rising? masy he expected at any time. Ar the meeting of the Bonrd of County Commissloners yes!enlay n communication from Architect Egan wasread demanding an ln\istlgnaon Into certaln charges brought nst him by a sensntionnt paper published inthis city. Mr. Egan denled that thbre was a particle of truth in the charges, and sayshe is quite willing to have his case subjectea to the scrutiny of a tribunal of cltizens. On motion of Mr. Senne, 1t was resolved that select cominlttes of four, with the Clmlrmun ot the Board and: the' County* Jltonuy. be appolnted to obtaln from the sensational pa- per referred to Its authority for winking the ; charges againat Mr, Egan and others. ey * AnDURRANMAN Knay, the Englishi-made Ameer of Afghanistan, has a goondly-sized family. Itconsists of thred wives, fous chil- dren, and fifty servants. They were at Sawarcand, in Asiatle Russin, April 12, and were then about commenciog thelr Journey towards the Aweer at Cabul under the escort. of 200 Afghan Turcomans., The Rusglan Government has also seutn further escort of Cossacks, so that the family, nor any member thercof, might not-fall into the hands of the partlsans of Ayooh Khan, or such people. It will, without doubt, be in- teresting to American readers to knoav that one memnber of the escort is numed Shak- hallbakofl, Jonx Doy, M. I, speaking at Tip- perary Sunday, told the peopie to keep with- {u the law, not becauso the law was warthy of respect, nor that he and his audlenco re- spected It, but because it wns necessary for the sake of preserving their organization. ‘Phe ndvice was scarcely needed, as the Tip- perary people arc well known to entertain n very strong contempt for the existing laws, and lose no opportunity of manifesting that contempt. This speech seems to have deter- - mined the Government uot to permit Mr, Dilton to make slmilar oues s long as 1¢ can prevent it, and Mr. Dillon was nrrested at Postarliugton, about forty miles from Dub 1in, last ovening, TuaT was a notable performance at the Lycenm Theatre, London, last night, when “Othello” was presonted with Booth In the Jending role, Lrving, the English tragedian, as Iago, and Miss Terry as Desdemona. The audience was o brilliant and a critleal one, among those present being Minister Lowell, Edmnund Yatgs, Ditton Cook, and Georpe Augustus Snla. Booth'sacting was su- perb and evoked the heartlest applguss, the audience with difficulty restralning its ex- pression of approvul untll the close of the acts, There were repeatad calls before the curtaln, and at the conclusion the people were falrly carrled away by enthusiasm and indulged in cheers and waving of huts. WurN Mr. Forster introduced the Irish Coerclon bill Into Parliament o predicted that It it became a Iaw he could reduce the refractory Irlsh peasautry to subjnission, and could maintaln law and order amony them. The bill became luw, but Alr, Forster’y pre- dictlon {8 not being tulfilled. The London Tlmes, which was also quite sanguiue of the salutary effacts which coercion would have, says that at no tlmoe since the opening of Parliament was agrarlan orline so rifeas it §s at present In the West and South of Ire- laud, lesiatance to eviction Is the orderof the day; outrages on agents and baillffs are frequont, and it is quite impossible to secure the convictlon of auy persons for theso oftenses, . — Tie United States Supreme (Court ren- dered a declslon yesterday which holds that tho forty-fifth and forty-sixth sections of the Revenue law of Virginla, which lmpose n spgotal tax on the agents of goods manufaot- _ured outside the 8tate, discriminate in faver of Virginia manufactures ‘and agatnst the manufactures of other Btates, and as such they are In contllot with the right which s vested In Congress to regulute commerce be- tween the States, and are thercfors uncon- stitutional and vold. The declslon s very lwportant, as It settles In effeot that all the laws made In the Southern States providing that drummenrs will have 10 take out Jicensvs in order to carry on thelr business are uucon- stitutional, null, and yold, which will be pleasaut uews for the drummers. President. Conkling, in the Style of Corlos , lanus, Shows a Few of His Wounds, 'He Went West and Snubbed Qarfield Last Fall, un=- der a Compact. Garfleld Was to Pay Him OF with the Patronage of New York, (arfield Has, Rather, Elovated thy *“Traitor ” Who Slew Conkling i at Chicago, Conkling Will « Slew ™ This Traitor, Evew if 1t Be the Digging of His Political Grave. Garfield Nearly Brenks the Table with His Fist When the Committee Speaks to.Him. Important Supreme Court Declsions, as to Hoslery, the Spragnes, Insurance, and Taxing Drumniers, The Total Debt T §1,864,073,693—De« orease During the Month of April, $9,6080,900. . THE SENATORS, LITTLE PROGIKSS. ipecial Dipateh to. The Chicago Tribune, WasniNarox, D, C., May 2.—In the Senate there were no outward Indications of the be- gluning of the endl. - Senators on the opposit sltes pursued the same pollcy. of arralgning ench other. Criminations anil recrlininations succeeded ench other. Farley, the Demo- cratic Senator from’ Callfornia, endeavored to wake "capital for Limsplf by a speciat plen for nn executiye sedgion'to conslder the Chinese tresties.” Ho hnd ; view of the fact that it is known -in, the P~ cific Coast. that,. ot the. Inst session of Con- gress,’ whion *1t * migab."have . been-, pos- slble lo, ,\mva ‘ratified | the » lmlles. he” objected™” lo unnnhlerlng . them, nsking wora time tn . prepare . auigplmgh The truth Is, that, ot ‘that’ {ime, Facley shd other Democrats of lils séetion: vers oppokad to tho.trenties, dfsiintmprtmtithesid rit ke far enough.” Thoy. were-unwilling' to give the Republicans the credit for having nego g:ned them, and were preparing to opptsy LN RINCE THAT TIME, however, the Democrats have seon n new light, particularly ns the press of their sco tion liave notified Farley indirectly tha they ' shoukl held ‘“km resposible for the fallure of “the treatles. Sows of these facts - Nr. Dawes showed when he exposed the sophistry of Furley’ plan. Whatever merits there are In the Chinese treaties belong to n Republicau Ads ministration. The Demoerats and Republio ans who at first were disposod to opposs theso treatles have now changed thefr minds, and ure enger to accept them a3 the bes{ Nkely to bo secured. . TIIE MOST BIGNIFICANT STATEMENT in the debate was the declarntion of Beck that, unless the Republicans shall consent to an oxecutive session this week, the Sew ate wlill be loft without a quoram.of un palred Senntors noxt - week. The Re publicnan Caucus Committee, or * Com mittee of Snfely,” had a long session this worning, following the session which Iasted uutll midnlght yesterday, and issald tq bave arrived at no definit rusuit, sithough 8pn- ator Dawes, Chairmun of the Committee, Ine formed anothor Senator this evening thnt thers would ba A caucus to-morrow, 1f the Committee shall not be eble 1o agreo to-night, probably i will report to the caucus tho faots, and loave it to the combined wisdoin of the thirty-gizht Ben« ators to decide upon the policy,” The work of tho Comittco hus beon very difoult, add ita charaocter bus become known, notwithstandiug the groat uttompts nt secrocy. AT THE MEETING TO-DAY, . It 1a said, & considorablo portlon of tho time war dovoted to u futlle attompt to dlscover how the pross bocamu posscssed of the information already mado public. 'The caucus, however. dovs not heppen to hiveany Jurisdiction ovex tho press, and it was probably cansivered wiset to attempt to udjust the diflculties botween thi Benate and the Presidont than to undertake ty discipline the nowspupors. For, under whate over lunguago the Sonatora soek to disgulse the fnct, tho prhmary purposo of the cauous and of the Caucus Committeo has been toattempt te como to some understanding between the Presls dout und tho anawnl. or, in more expliclt terms, o800 \V’umm:n THE PRESIDENT WOULD Bum RENDEI T0 CONKLING, m- Conkling would surrendor to the President, The Councll of Thirty-olgat Associite Presis donts sent this Committoe ds a apoolal ombasly to tne constitutional Preskdont to endeavor te wako terms, - The Indications to-night are that tho Committoe will declde to recommend thay tbo Senato hold some excoutive scssions Lo cons sldor, fivst, tho Chinese troatlos; second, tha uas contestod nomloations. - Further than thig it " ia not probable thav the Caucuy Committes will be abloy to go. As W the necessity of executlvo vessions all are agrecd, and It has boon practically admitted that the doadlook has boon cuntinued not bee causo It was thought desirablo to not hold exec- utlve sesslons, sod not beoauso it was thought desirable to encourago the Mahoue wovemony in Virginla, but booause time was waated to seo whother Presldent Gareld could not be Induced to iurungcr ln lnqm:u ur appointment. Tho deolsion as to THE TURER cownmn NOMINATIONS— Hobertson, Chandler, and Stanley Matthows— will bave to be loft to the whala caucus, Meane while, the Republicans have adopted tho pollay of governing by csucus, whith they so much condemned {u.tho, Demoorats in tho last Congross, The terms “UCommittee of Bafety” and ®Eoumonieal Connell,” which ware used to-day by the Domograts ta characs terlze the caucus methods, were not altogether misapplicd. 1t baw been ascortuined that In tho dellberations of the Hepublican caucus some of the mou who bave been presumod to be the atrongest Adwinistration meu wero amony the nost pronvunced in fuvor of & policy of no sur~ ronder, Whilo somo of the Btalwarts bave been very resolute In thelr opposition to the wutire policy. Consplcuous instances of this havebeen tho vuses uf GEN, JOSKPU HAWLEY, GEN. LOGAN, and Sonator Joues of (Nevada. Huwley bus been put down in mapy quuriers 83 buving led the Aduwinistration forced in favor of eXecytive ed'to do this, In - R N U PCr s 20, SOV 3" W vt 3