| Show WW T 8 MX M deseret NEWS cair edir w r yh SENATE offered the following reso lation resolved that the president be requested to inform the senate of the number of recommendations for appointment to or removal from office so 80 far as can be ascertained made to the present administration by persons now senators from the states of new york i missouri minnesota and nebraska res giving such particulars as may be given in regard to such recommendations mend ationo ions lons in regard to persons whose appointment removal on was proposed together with a statement of the number of cases in which action was taken in accordance with such recommendations respectively of the number of such persons so appointed who have been removed and also whether any senators have solicited appointments or removals in any sense other than by transmitting papers stating the character and qualifications of applicants and if so tso what senators tipton moved that all ali states be included and ferry said the resolution was unfair trumbull bald baid when the matter of recommendation to office was brou brought lit ill upon up on friday by the senator from in indiana I 1 did not think proper to reply to his observations and when he made a statement showing the number of recommendations made by me I 1 thought the business very much beneath the senate or for any senator to be prowling about the departments trying to find out how hor many were made by mo me or by any senator as if that had anything to do with the question before the senate I 1 shall ishall make no opposition to this resolution let us have an investigation ti and le let lel at it it go further I 1 want to know who go to the departments to seek information of this kind I 1 want to know who it was of the tho department officials that have been engaged by them in making out tabular statements with reference to one of the members of this body I 1 want to know who called for it whether it was waa required in reference feren c 3 to all senators or only in reference to io one let liet us see who these persons are who go prowling around the departments let us know from the heads of departments for what purpose this information was sought whether for a public purpose or for a personal mean and contemptible purpose I 1 am willing this resolution should pass but trust that civil service reform is not to be defeated or corruption covered up by y personal attacks on those who attempt t ern pt to expose them I 1 am willing t the he resolution should pass with an amendment if there is anything to be made out of it let the senators from indiana and new york have the benefit As far as I 1 am concerned concer concel ned I 1 say to them itly gily lay on macduff and damned be he who first cries hold enough conkling said bald he would accept the amendment by trumbull morton morion replied sharply saying he did not know at whose request the tabular statement was made out but he had seen it he believed in its truth and that it would be ba verll veril verified led under the resolution by conkling he should not have zef referred erred to it but for the in inn ini of trumbull of he and others that they were hanging on the skirts of power ow er for mercenary purposes he rid eid had the right to denounce hypocrisy wherever found and would repel the insinuations by a man who himself had been one of the most unfortunate persistent seekers for appointments and had gone personally to the executive and demanded the ii appointment p of relatives ond friends in the discussion on the sale of arms resolution wright said he would vote forit for sor it there was no warrant whatever for the investigation and it had bad been shown that there was nothing to throw the least suspicion on the nation or its official the people had already decided that grant should accept the chair for another term west followed on similar grounds referred to the remarks ot of intimating that the case was urged in the interest of germany and that he be and sumner appeared to be working in the interest of that country I 1 explained that ho he did not noi intend latend to impugn the motives of the senators but to bay hay that the measure was unpatriotic t 91 i contended that the matter as jacq now W stood was eil efi emphatically bur our busi busl i luebs ineas hittle hItt any an and d tho the only way in ld alkek affect our gur relations with foreign powers deris delis would be by our undertaking to defend the fals false position in which we may have been I 1 1 i J placed a cedia cedi A in IA the i vourse course of his bis remark remarks a schurz bald baid it has been said that I 1 am arn on the point of going over to the democrats let lt me mese bet beet tat at rest the souls bouls of those who make the suggestion 1 1 shall nofa b go ov over i er to tho the democrats I 1 have never naver thought of going over to the democrats and I 1 do not think of it now but what 1 I do think is that there will be an opportunity of opposing the reelection election re of tho the president t without voting for a democratic candidate I 1 think there will be an opportunity of voting for as aa good a republican as there la Is on this floor without voting for general grant applause in the galleries and the presiding officer directed the he sergeant at arrab arms to arrest persons applauding the people he said were grateful to general grant for the capture of vicksburg and other placer abut hut but that they were still more grateful that vicksburg and those alices were no longer to be captured and what they wanted now waa an honest and uuro pure government ANTWERP 26 count de chambord refused to publish the manifesto of the monarchists monarchist monar chish in the french national assembly which was brought here by count maule matile deputations from a number of french towns arrived this morning and will be received by count do de chambord the streets are throng ed and great excitement prevails A number of affrays have occue d between the clericals and liberals and gens gena d armes were compelled to charge upon and disperse the assemblages in which several were wounded later the excitement is increasing the citizens have armed themselves with cudgels and are making moat most threatening demonstrations demons rations against the strangers rs Preparation preparations a are being made by the authorities to suppress rioting PARIS 26 tha tho temps says bays the bishops are secretly encouraging the in their efforts to bring about a restoration of the mn monarchy archy A crisis is imminent LONDON 27 the celebration in conot of the recovery of the prince of wales is of the grandest character the streets are thronged thron ged houses and pub iso places are decorated the spectators are numbered by millions fabulous prices ar are e paid for available seats to witness the procession twelve thousand soldiers and almost the entire police guard the lines when the procession moved there was ringing of belle bells and a chorus of thirty thousand children all the great bodies of the kingdom are represented all corps of the army furnished detachments the prince looked st stronger than was expected immense cheering greeted the queen the day Is observed as a legat legal holiday throughout the kingdom in ireland special prayer was offered erea by order orden of the bishops bis ops aps of the irish church xii n dublin to te deum beurn was bung hung at st bt patricks cathedral I 1 i londoff LoND aa 27 hoyel rova roya pro cession oom com fenced to jenoye from buckingham palace at h half air alf past 11 a ni As the Queen left the courtyard a chorus of thirty thousand cli cil children ildren lidren sang the na anthem god save the queen the service consisted of singing by the grand chorus of the te doum daum written for the occasion from the ing the prayer and a sermon by the archbishop of canterbury fifty seats in the cathedral were set apart for working in g M men en free at the close of the services vi ces the procession formed again and moved westward the whole route to and from the cathedral wab was seven miles mile 8 and the procession was waa four hours in motion the number of spectators is estimated at four millions there were troops besides the london police strong fences were built and behind these were double files niles of infantry and police to keep the eager crowd from overthrowing the barriers and obstructing the passage of the procession every shop and house along the route was bought for immense imra enee sums ordinary four story bull buli buildings dinks being let for one vacant space brought napoleon and party had a house in oxford road though he had been invited to share in the hospitalities of the army and navy club of V which the ex emperor is a member it is reported napoleon declined the invitation of the queen to he be at buckingham palace and witness the departure of the concourse the decorations are said to have surpassed any ady anything thing thinE before known miles of the distance were given outon out on con trao trac tto be ornamented at the tho expense of the city in farrington farringdon earr eair ingdon street t a splendid triumphal arch cos t and another spanned oxford Toad road flags fes and tapestry were displayed from f J 5 3 AA X f housetops and windows and across the streets street sand band and a perfect wilderness of gold and blue bine cloth cioth clo th gold fringe and other gorgeous coio colo colors great preparations are made for the illumination of the western frontany fron tand the entire dome of st pauls paws tonight to night with iship lanterns and lime ilme lights the bank of england and all public build ings with the houses of parliament will be illuminated i with thousands of pho private houses uses LONDON on 27 there were several serious accidents today to day owing to the pressure of great masses of spectators on the route of the precession one man was crushed to death in trafalgar square and numbers of people were more or less injured two stands esch each containing persons fell and many were badly bruised |