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The Chicago D VOLUME 26. GIET ENTERPRISE, TETE . Third Grand GIFT CONCERT, Undoranthorlty of & spealal not. of the Logistatare, will PP A A At AR et Tuesday, April 8, 1873, tho profits of which aro for the banefit of the PUBLIO LIBRARY OF EINTUOKY. ‘The boat murical talont that can bo obtained witl con. tributo to tho pleasura of tho ontortainmont, and, to “};o. ¥ide funds for tho magnifinent gifis, ONE ILUNDRED THOUSAND WHOLK TICKI ' ADMISSION ONLY, at #100onch, will bo iasuod, aud TEN THOU- GIFYS, amounting 10 HALF A MILLION DOLLARS Ourroney, will bo distributed by lot to tickot-lioldars, as follows: Ono Grand Cash G, 58 8 %0 Ouio Grand Cash GTE b Lo G } Olio Grand Gaeh Ui it O Htiwor 81,6 4o 100 HGasn Glits of ° L0 cnd 25,000 * g0CmnGiftaot 400 oncl &,000 1000ash Gltisof B0 onch... 80,000 o o8 X 9,000 Oash llfta of 10 cacl 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gts, all Ossh... 850,000 Tiokets, §10; Halves, $6; Quartors, §2.60 The_ Library Trustoos havo seourud the Jon. Ex.Gov. THOB, & BRAMLITTTE, of Koutuoky, (o tako chy of tho buainoss of the Concort on thofr bob an givo peraouaattonclan e a1l g dntafte, Hogidos tho oeigfnal act authorizing tho Ooncort for tho bonodt of the Litirary, tho Legislaturo of (ho Stato havo twico pass votos of confldence in tha mnnlflumunt aud approval of tho ozponditura of o Trustoos, Busers ata notifiod that preparations aro positive and complote for the mcort promptly on thio day sot, And ordors tiuat bo sont 1 without dolay, Lists of tho drawing will bo roady tho poxtnwrning, Tiokots, Tiko groonbacks, sro good 1o the holdor, and biyers ‘nood not, thorefors, bo kuown, unloss 03 80 chiooto. "Attho Inst Qoncort, toket No. 6,450 drow tho oap ift of $75,000, which was patd ho third doy atior preoisely as aunonnced. The tickot g clul 3 ovo. ho Tru: 80 xofer with pleasuro to il who havo drawn gifta in the first two Concarta as to tho satisfactory ‘mannor in which they recolvad the monoy without any dis- counta whatovor haviog hoon deduoted, Orders mway bo sont, Ly mal, by P. O, order, dralt, or regiatered lotter, or by Expresy, prepuld. Afl “orders and applications for fnformation must bo Hon., THOS, I, éflh\'M- uisilie, or ¥ &L DIBBLE i CO., 160 iongo, Wostorn Depat of Sunpiy. oitorgs of . PUILLIES, ‘133 Doar. Statast, L HORTON & BRO., 637 Weat ot P, Vo FITZPATIICK, &3 State-aty, L. MA< ASSE ' Optician, 53 West Madison-st,, and’ at TRE- ONT HOUSE. FINANCIAL., WALKER, ANDREWS & (0, 14 Wall-st,, N. X. ANDRIETWS &0 OO., 10 Place Vendome, PARIS, Travelers’ Credits Issuod, both fn STERLING, on UNION BANK OF LONDON, And in francs on PARIS, UNDER THE SAME LETTER. Ciryrcular Wotes, Of £10, £20, snd £50 on tho UNION BANK OF LONDON. Gommercial Credits: Exchange on London & Paris, - Btacks, Dond; d Gold bought and sold - BANEKEING FEOUSE OF LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, ‘WEST SIDH, SOUTH BIDE, Sor. Halsted & Randalph-sts. | 187 and 159 Lagalle-st. Racelve Doposits, Discount Business Papor. Loan Money on Approved Collateral, Iasua Cortificatos of Doposit boaring Intorost. redit Timo and Bight Drafta on othor points, and make Dolloctions on liboral torms. , furniah Travelors' Credits, and ‘tn all Firat-Olacs Invoatmont Seouritios. BANKING HOUSE WRENN & BREWSTER, 86 Washington=st. Deposits Roceivod aud Tntoreat Allow od. Govornmont Bonds, Local Ktocks, and Commeor- #al Papor Bought and Sald, Collateral Loans and Gommorcial Paper form s leading featurs in vur business, for thio negot{ation of which ws Buve unusual facilities,’ DIC Partles having paper for colloction in any part of the © untry, espociaily whoro suita aro mocessary, will do woll to coaault aur sysiom and facllitics for itcadintment, No trornoy's foos tor sulng, and no chargos unl L FRABIKR'S Moreantllo Collsotion” Agoncy, 18 Mad- b, $15,000 STOCK FOR SALE. TUNION HIDE & LEATHER COMPANY, Payalargo dividend. For torms apply to 0. R FIELD & €O, 161 Monros-at., Kont's Block. Loans 611 Real Estate. Wo are making loans, for & torm of years, in suma of 5,000 to 810,000 and upwards, on fmproved Chicago property, or on improved suburban property, with largo margin, Uanalso mako some small loans. BAIRD & BRADLLY, 00 LaSallo-st. MONEY T0 LOAN Inany ‘l"lln‘nurttnolumn {houeands, on incomo produolog L{ate, a5 vor cont Latgemt Rl A G8liny & souppm oo 0. Nison's Buaiidiag. BUILDING PAPER. PATEINT BUILDING PAPER, . Sheathing, Siding, Plastering, Roofing, and Carpeting, CAIN BE FOUND AT Rock River PaperCo.s CINEW STORE, No. 140 East Lake-st. (ITONINT BN " Bamples Oous ETCO £0° Any Adidrase. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1873. MATTRESSES. MIPORTANT. Tho WOVEN WIRE MATTRISS CO,, of Hartford, Conn., manufaoturora of the NATIONAL Woven Wire Mattress, have established a branch of thefr business nt 286 Btato-st., Obiongo, whoro o full lino of their suporior Bods oan bo seon. Thoe public of Ohiocago and vieinity aro invited to oall ond oxamino thom, THEY ARE THH BEST BED in the world. Tor salo by Furniture Doalers gonerally. ‘WOVEN WIRE MATTRHSS 0O, el 280 Btate-at, OLOTHING, * A A A A A~ A AN AN Sy Overen, Business & Dress Suits. The Latest Material and Styles, OUSTOM DEPARTIMENT, . WEST SIDHE STORB. EDWARDS, BLUETT & CO., 5 & 47 West Madison-st., SO8 ST .A IS - G . ROOFING BIATERIAL, &o. Roving Ml BUILDING & CARPET BRI, Send for samples and circulars, BARRETT, ARNOLD & KTMBALL, 230 Monroe-st. RECEIPT-BOOKS. ~ T0 SHIPPERS. Chigago, Milwankes & St Parl Ry Receipt Books Now ready and for sale by CAMERON, AMBERG & 00, Slationers, 35 S Canghs, Will remove April 16 to 84 Yinke-st. REAL ESTATE. Lots, Houses, Lots, Houses. ‘Wo bave inquirles for BUILDING LOTS. Also, HOUBES for homes. JACOB 0. MAGILY, 81 and 83 South Olark-st. MISCELLANEOUS, AMBBERGS Litter-Holder, Fils, & Binder, WITH INDEXES, AT COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO., 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. MISSING. inco Monday, the 10th {nat,, ROBERT OARSWELL, of Wheation T “Ho T about 85 years.of aie, & foot 10 factios high, with auburn hair, soudy cbin whiskors, long: snd polatad' light somplozion and Ligh fusehesd. Aty in; formiation oondorning him will bo moat Liborally rewarded by bia frieuds, at %0 Oak-st. Republic Ins, Certificates. . T.D.STILES, Eowillbuy st full merkot price;, B e hona 5. BUSINESS CHANOES, Rare Chance. Leate, Btock and Fixturos of & Rtstail Dry Goods Storo, fn & firat-class locatlon on South Side, eutab- Ushod » nimber of years, and doing an excollont bust. o, for salo or cxcliango for Improved or unkmproved roal ostato; owner going to Furopa. For partioulars ap- A. LOEB & BRO,, 103 Lafialloat, FOUEDRY F1R SKCE AT A BARGATIN. small Found: ordor, on fayarall 435 Woat Slonr , on tho North Hidu, in perfoct runnlog rina, THOMAL WILCE, x Room 20, OFFICE DESKS, N g Furniture. Ongtrn g, ibrpey Fagsttee: BOSTVION'S, 119 =ud 121 Went Wasbiugton-at, INQUIRE FOR REASONS WHY BARCLAY, 141 STATE-ST,, Sells Silver, Shiow Onscy, o S48 por, foat. IRTYIE & ImARR. Disonsca and Doforinition of thess {mportant o xclusivo sposialty, - Burgory and Offioss iz 200 WEST MADISON-8T. DR.-J.B. WALKER. MANN'S HAIR STOVES. i RATHBONE'S STOVES Aro favorably kuawn all ovor the United States, Among the most popular pattorns ia the FEARLESS * OOOKING STOVX, Tor Hard Ooal, Soft Uoal, or Wood, with Low Tosorvoir, or with Fipos for Huatiog Wal o for Bath Itooms, otc. Wo also manufsotura a largo varloty of GOOD CHEAP STOVES, Ustng tho sumo guallly of Tien a3 fn tho Fearl "Whioh Ga5 b biuglt as 10w a3 4 tnforior SISvO. FOM SBALE TO THE TRADE ONLY, BY [inamotod RATHBONE, SARD & (O, | 88 & 40 Lake-st. Abovo Stoves are for sala at rolall by thio prominent deals ors in tho city and_country. WANTED, WANTED. Twenty Good Upholsterers, SIX GOOD FURNTTURE-TRIMIERS AND CABINET MAKERS, AT ONOCE, AT A. L. HALE & BRO.S, 10 to 16 North Canal-gt. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, COrARTNIDIRSTLIIL Having purchiased fho_stock In trado, bustnoa goad will of Thomas J. Kirk, succastors to Kirk, Tan & Co., wo hvo this dny associatod oursolves togethior is copartiiors, 10 sell {rom, nails, sicol, wagon and car ringo matorisl, and do agonoral HBAYY, TARDWAnS Buomvess, . EKIRK & BARKER. We shall continuo tho business for a for daye at the old stand, outh Canal-st., but will romovo toour n and 198 Lako-st., on or bofora tho firat of May, whoro we will hase amplo room aud a good stock of mflv!a:n gu lize, and will bo plossed to seo aRd 80rv0 our jonds and customors. THOMAS J, KIRK, Maroh 19, 1873, WALLAOE 0. BARKER, COPARTNERSEIP. hiava this day formod partnoeshlo, oo SR o o R RLLR £ BUTTER: fox o pirpoan of Conginitog o Publlehing, Frintiog, 3 ) afnoss herotofora care bfi:fif{\fi'«n ‘at thio old atand, No. 40 J{th.av., noar Ao, V5 sl be plonsod to wolsamo sl the pateans of the e e T, % 2RY O 005G A AT WATER, "Citi0AG0, Marol 18, 1673, 3. B. BUTLER. FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN] A SPLENDID NBW MARVIN SAFE, Inperfeot order. Dealer’s price, $350, Will bo sold at o bargain for cash, as ownors have no uso for it in now looation. PENNY, WBEES & 00, 31 Bouth Canal-st. EGGSHELL PAPER, AT J. G. LANGGUTII'S, OPTICIAN, £3 Btato-st., botweon Washington and Rando!ph. Stean Lomber Barge fir Sale. Stoam Lumbor Barge **St., Olair™ for salo. Tor price and terms apply to E. R. AYRES, = Bandusky, Ohto, TREES! TREES! 820,000 worth, all kinds and sizes, for salo cheap at tho SHEFFIELD NURSERY, 44 Racine-av. R. J. LEWIS, Prop. £B Tako tho Ohloago and Olyhourn-av. cars, KIRKLAND GRATE COAL, Hinod. by Kiskland & Co., Vogder, Touptain O, Tud. . 1, DYER & CO., Cor, Wabn and Madison. BUSINESS CARDS. J. M. W. JONES, STATIONER, PRINTER & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, 3 -t Fouth Cl S 08 Snch Gponlotio Wik A0 fiasl Olicnte Buston Steam Carpet Cleauing Company Tsfitting up the bullding 44 and 46 Wost Adams-st. for tho purposo of cloaning Oarpots, and will bo roady to start tho machinos on tho 2th, Carpota taken up, oloanod, and relald. cartago, No chargo for ANKINSON. TO RENT, A A AN AN AN AN AN LUXURIANT 18 TER BUST DRESSING BVER USHD. REMOVALS, P REMOVATL. J. P. DALTON & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO 80 AND 82 RANDOLPH-ST. Btoves, Rangos, Fumacos, Rofeigoratars, Ico Doxos, and the largoat stook of Ifouwse Furulshing Qoods fu tho Woat, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, ‘Wo will be ready to recel on our dook, Lotwoen Lako and Rendolph-sta., on Friday #ud Raturdsy nost, Al gooda must bo oarotully macked. ? QILAS, RIETY & DROS, MEETINGS, DMasonie. . 55, A, ¥, ond A, M, s Eom"m"u e N et e ah msd ol ek Tor i At e Tat De . 1) rd ud Work 03 W0 B SRTEl, Hoomatary. TO RENT, From April 1, a handsomo throe-sto- and basemont marble-front house, ©! nfinmly furnished, and with all modorn improvomonts. TLooation one of tho bost in tho. city. Ront, #300 por month, Address O 93, Tribune office. s RANGES, &o,: VAIUS RANGES, Carving 'l‘ub_lflBroflm's. &0, HERON, SMITH & MOOERS, §, E. cor, Clinton -and Washington-sts, |, mako & dofouse of his ik, Cole- WASHINGTON, The Caldwell Caso Still Under Lengthy Consideration, An Interesting Passage Between Senators Conkling and Sohurz, Suits Instituted by the Govern- ment Against the Union Pacific. Appropriations Made - ‘at tho Last Sossion of Congress. Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, CONKLING—BO0NURZ. ‘Wasminaton, Deo. 20.—The monotony of tho tochnicnl dobate in tho caso of Oaldwell wan ro- 1tovea this aftornoon by a spicy passage botween Conkling and 8churz, The Now York Beuator, in his peroration, indulged in a discourse upon the differont shades of moral guilt. He maid that lio could ‘ses no moro moral obligation in paying §15,000 to buy off an opposing candidato, a8 Caldwoll had done, than in ‘charging a large sum per diem for dalivering political speoches in a campaign. When Conkling delivored himeelf of this sontenco, ho turned sround wupon Boburz - in A manner which indicated the oxact person to whom ho had roforonco. As soon a8 Conkling had concluded ‘his romarks, which was in & fow minutos after this insinuation, Sohurz took tho floor for & por- gonal explanation. In a volco, trembling with indignation, ho adverted to the faot that,thus far this dobato had beon conduoted without person- al reflection. Procoeding on this theory, he then statod that, so far as ho himsolf was concerned, ho had dobated tho resolution stmply upon ita’ ‘merits, without roferenco either to porsonal or party congidorations. Had lo chosen to intorpo- lato his speoch with mattors which wore meroly tho goosip of the hour, ho might have stated that tho Bonator from Now York was chargod with having rocoived n_foo of $10,000 from the Central Paclflo Railroad while ho waa a Sonator, Lut ho did not consider such stuff as this worthy of eithor himaolf or tho oconslon. =~ This rofor- enco brought Conkling to his_feot, who, ina towering passion, suthorized Bchurz to pro- nounco any person who mado seucha charge s lnr; to which Bchurz responded that Conkling mlgin have the samo authorily to re- spond to any individusl who aasorted that ho received & certain stipulated sum por diem for delivering political spscches during the 1ast or previous cunFnlgn. At the conclueion of this scene, the Bonato went into oxecutive ses- sgion, although Camoron waa extremely anxious roply to the remarks of Sonator Hamilton, of Daryland, made enrly in tho day, rolative to tho circumstancos attonding the election of Oharles P, Buckalow to tho Senato from Pennsylvania in 1863. Hamilton charged upon.Oameron that he sttempted to buy the Democratio mombors of tho Penusylvania Loglslature at that timo to make himsolf Sonator, and that he was only roventod from doing so by the Democrats hmntonlng that any man who sold out to Cam- oron would bo shot, ns Hamilton stated the Democratic mombors of the Legislaturo voted with pistols at tholr heads. Camoron proposcs to deny Hamilton’s charge, and at tho same timo Bntta b S Cuaide well, ‘ g 1OGY'S OASE. The Scnato Committeo on Privileges had no meeting in the caso of Symato Bogy, of Mis- sourd, to-dny. The membors of tho Uommitteo, this morning, rocelved_copies of tho tostimony takon bofore the Legislative GCommitteo, which they will examine, snd thon do- termine whether or mot they will investigato the charges against Mr. Bogy. It scoms to_be the Impression, however, that tho mattor will sbido tho decislon of the Senate in the Caldwell caso, now undor considgration. Should the Benato decido that Mr, Caldwell's sont should not be vacated, no further action will bo taken on any L\!agud cas08 of bribery, On the other hand, if Mr, Oaldwoll's soat is va- coated by the action of the Bonato, similar chargos ninst othor Senators will be thoroughly invos- ® tHEatod. BATISFIED. Roprosentative Hubbard, of Now Hampshire, the Domocratic momber of the last Congrosa 1rom that Stato, ‘who was do- feated in tho recont olection by only 17 yotes, has beon ?polumd ono of the Bupreme Judges of the Btate by Gov. Straw, The Bm‘fu nmun;inNow Hampshire partics hore is, that " this appointmont was made in order to provent a contost. THE CHARGES AGAINST OASSERLY, The rovival of the clarges against Sonator Casgorly, of Oalifornis, to the effect that ho pur- chased his election to the Senate, doos not seom to disturb that gentleman. It was thought ho would ask foran investigation by the Benate, but Casserly says he doos not propose to talko any notice of them. All tho charges wore mado ot the time of his clection, in 1869, and tho par- ties making them failod to proye them. Cassorly will not, thereforo, ask for an investigation. BUITS AGAINST THE PACIFIO RAILROADE, Mr. Porry and Mr. Ashton, tho counsel sclect- ed by tho Presidont to instituto on behalf of tho Government suits against the Pacific Railway Company, wero at the Dopartment of Justice, to-day, in consultation with tho Attornoy-Gen- eral, 'They hnve prepared bills, which they will file at onco in tho Unitod Btates Court, against tho stoockholders of tho Credit Mobilier, to ro- cover the amount due th Unitod Btates Govern- mont, in accordance with tho act of Congress, Tt ia $ho intention of Mosers. Porry and Ashton to push these suita vigorously. 'he total amount of the various appropriation biils, pasaod at tho last sesnion of Congress ox- ceeds tho amount of tho . provious session of Congress at lonst 54,000,000, Tho dotaila of the various appropriations are as followa : Proliminary doficlenoy.. . § 1,609,893 Toxan Dorder Commission. 107400 Pensions. ... ,480,000 Amerioan and Dr} 619,500 i 5,512,218 Fortificail 1,809,000 Conaular and 1,311,359 Military Academy. 4,51 Legialative, execut mated at, Naval Army, Yoat-o Rivor and Bundry civil Doficlanoy.. Totalisessirerssennnnsnnens, To the Assoctated NOMINATIONS, ‘WasnmvaToy, March 20.—The Prosidont sent the following nomiuations to tho Benate: ‘Washington Booth, Culloctor of Customs, Dalti- more ; Adam E. Kin , Naval Oflicor, Baltimoro ; %Ers. Llln Wateon, Postmastor, Jofferson Oity, 0. DANE DEOEIVER, Charles Case haa been appolnted Rocoiver of the Crescent Oity National Danlk, Now Orloans. NEW YORK OENTIAL DAILROAD TAXES. Commissioner Douglass natructs Colloctor Bnllo& to pursue tha oonrse ho has takon in tho Now York Central Rallrond case until onough proporty 18 seizod and sold to bring to tho Gov- ornmont the entire amount of the claims due. ARMY OLDERS. A general ordor has boen issuod from the War Dopurtmont that no oflicor, either active or ro- tired, shall, direotly or ludfmcuy without helug called upon by the proper authority, soliolt, sug- gost, or recommond netion by membora of Con- gress for or againat military affairs, BONTANA WAIL QLAISIH. Major George Dell, Dopot Commissary ab Wanhington, lias been.solected as disbursing ofllger to pay tho Montana Indiau war-clalms, CONFIDMED, ‘The Souate confirmed tho following nomina tionas.Thomas A. Spencer, Maryland, Assistant Attorney-Geueral for the Post-Ofiice Dopart- mont; J. D, Wobstor, Amulstant United Statos Trossurer, Ohioago; . Smnuol . 1hert, Governor of . Colorada; Josoph 8. Palmer, Chiof - Justica of the . Buypreme Couré | of New Moxico, Jacob 8. Boromon, Asgociato Justice of tho Buprome Court of Utah ; E. A, Thomas, Associato Justico of the Bupreme Court of Vqu!nll; H. B.Johnson, As- sooiste Justico of the Buprome Court of Now Moxico ; United States Marshal, Goorgo Bmith, ‘Westorn District of Missourd ; United States Aftornoy, Oyrus J, Booflold, Kansas ; Collectors of Intornal Nlovonuo, John H. Duvall, First Districk of ‘Wost Virginin; Lonry Hardon Third District of Wisconsin O. P, Johnson, Bocond District of Kontuoky; R. I Whiting, Fifth District of Hlinois; William R. Sapp, Thir- {oonth Distriot of Ohio ; Aloxia Cope, Bixteenih District of Ohio ; Collector of Customs, Wash~ ington Booth, Baltimoro ; Naval Ofiloor, Adam E, King, Baltimoro, Miscollancous—A. 3, Simmond, Indian Agont, Milkc River Agonoy, Montann ; Hiram Lat] am, Burveyor-Genoral of Wyoming ; B. F; Campboll, {Iulglfitur of the Land” Office, Vormillion, Da- otal, Postmastors—Mrs, L. A, Cary, Ashiabula, O.; Honry King, Topoka, Kas. ; Wi, Jackson, Island, TIL; W, 8. Krako, Ravonns, O.; L. Boobo, Dodatur; Mioh, s Robort B Nondriok, Chattanooga, 'onn, ; Plotro Cuner, Upper Sant dusky, 0. ; 1 J. Tompkins, Mount Caroll, Tll. ; T. M. ‘Casstdy, Winteraot, In. TERSONAL. Becrotary Bolknap lonvos hera noxt Thursday for Chicago, whore Lo will bo joined by Gen. Shoridan, and togothor they will inspoat the mil- itary posts of tho Department of tho Missourl, Tho Sncratnrfl will bo absont four or six woolk, ond during his absence Gou. Shormsan will bo Acting Hecrotary of War. OASEY. Colloctor Onaoy exprossos confidonce that ho willjbo confirmed as Collactor of the Port of New Orlosns by a mrzla majority. Flanagon, of Toxas, one of his friends, who hias loft for Tiomo, aired off with Humilton, of Maryland: any of the Benators aro weary of romaning Tore, and honco tho fooling of an carly hour for mooting with a viow of an early ndjournnient, The voto on Caldwell's caso may bo roachod to- MOITowW, TEACE COMDMIBSIONER, E. Thomas, of Petaluma, Cal., has beon ep- pointed Peaco Commissioner, vice Applogato, Tosigued. —_— SENATE--EXTRA SESSION, SENATORIAL FRINTING. ‘WasminaTow, March 20,—~On motion of Mr, ANTHONY, it was regolvod that the Committeo on Publfe Printing bo instructod to inquire into tho numbor of bills, roports, and public doen- ‘monta printed for the uso of tho Sennte, and re- port what changos, if any, aro nocossary. TIME OF MEETING, On motion of Mr. ANTHONY tho daily hour of meoting of tho Sonato was fixed at lm{f past 10, until othorwise ordored. PROTOSED ADDITIONS TO THE LULES. Mr, WRIGHT offered an addition to the rules, which ho asked to havo printed and reforred to the Committeo on Rules, proposing thnt no de- Dato ahall bo in order unloss it relato to or bo Horfinont to tho subject bofore tho Senate ; that obato may bo closed by a voto of two-thirds aftor twonty-four Loura' notico; all bills shall bo placed upon the calandar in their order, and shall be disposod of in such ordor unloess post- Eunnd; all spocial orders aro prohibited wnless unanimous congent, and o bill postponed slinll, unless othorwies ordored, go to the faob of the calondar. Mr. THURMAN objocted, and tho resolution lioa over. OALDWELL. Tho Benato resumed considoration of tho Caldwoll quostion, Mr. Conlding, who was en- titlod to tho floor, being absent, Mr. HAMIL- TON, of l\lc:xjhnd, oxpressed his views on tho uubinct arguing that tho Bonate could not go Dbobind tho olection of a Benator and inquiro into the condnct and motives of tho members composing tho Logislature, Ho could not voto to declare the seat of Mr. Caldwoll vacant; but thoro was mo douls na to the power to oxpol a Senator who bad passed beyons tho control of the Legisla- ture. Ho cor d not compromiso with fraud, snd, while ho Mfim&m‘h{zud wlgh the person an whom ho was called to pass judmment, he conld not oncapo condomning the act of the Senator from Kansas in tho most solomn form. Ar. CONKLING rosumed his remarks from yesterday, and_condomned ns grossly pernicions and indofensible the payment by Mr. Caldwell of 816,000 to Carney, to forbear action in his own bobalf and_to support Oaldwell for Sonator, But this did not show a bribory of tho Logisla~ turo which elected Caldwell. In conclu- slon, he said ho believed tho dlscussion would concontrate the burnlag focug of ublic attontion on the Ilax and cul) ntlo ngoncies which tampor with elections, and that tho States and Congress wonld sovorally ngs Jaws punishing bribery in eloctions, Ho Ropud aftorthe tormination of this case, tho rocord would show that the Amorican Senald waa calm enough, placid enough, firm enough, trustful enough to maintain fhe genius, spirit, mothods, and safeguards of the Conatitution as our fathers gave it to us. . Mr. scmfnz, nlluding to a portion of Mr. Conkling's romarks, asked tho Benator from Now York whether ho'lLad rond in the Washington Chronicle an article sovoroly criticising hia (Schurz’s) Iate spoech, and saying ‘it waa & well-known fact ~that this immaculato Roformor had reccived n 2200 feo for oach spesch he made during tho late political campaign.’ Mr. CONKLING romorked that he was a little surprised that the Senator should mako such an Inquiry of him, p ?[r. BCHURZ, resuming, ecid Lo was a little surpriaod,affor tho friendly disonesion hero, that tho Senator should have mado suck an allusion to him. Ha characterized the story as an abso- luto and unmitigated fabrication. He not only did not ask pay, but never roceived a singlo. cont. Mr. CONKLING inquired whother tho Bonator meant the last or provious canvass, Mr. BOIIURZ roplied that ono yenr sgo thero were similar charges against him in the New York Times, and ho then Knnouumd them baso and unmitignted falsenoods. IIe would ask the Benator from New York what ho would think of him if ho ropeated tho rumor that tho Benator from Now York had ro- coived 10,000 from the Central Pacifle Railroad Company Lo ropresont its iuterests, and if he Tiad mado the allusion in _such a way as to polnt to the Senator from Now Yorl, would ho not, in such a case, have raised tho question of propri- ety and deconoy ? T, UDNKL{NG ropliod Lio would dony it, and call tho statoment & lie, and anthorizo tho Sona- tor from Missouri {o say to tho man who made that statoment that ho was o liax. Mr, SOHURZ said, anl!rvlngthe samo rule, he wauld oall tho story fo whiol ho Senator alludod a lie, and suthorizo tho “Benator from Now York tocall the originator of It a linr. Afr, CON‘{E[NG—DOL\! the Benator authorizo mo to say that it ia s lio thatin the last cam- paign tho Senator recoived specified sums ? Mr. BOHURZ—I authorize him to say that tho men Hos who charges mo with having roceived 8200, or auything, for any speech I delivered in tho late campaign. Mr. Conkling rose to roply, when Mr, SOHURZ said, “ I have tho floor,” and continued: I au- thorizo tho Bouator from Now York also to oall bim & liar_who, with regard to othor storics, al- logos anything not in accordanco with the state~ mont on'the floor in January, 1872, Mr, CONKLING thanked fho Senstor for his direot and luminous answer. Mr. BOIURZ replied that ho tlxuu%\.\t lio wonld be etill more luminous in & littlo whilo, and then procoeded to read from his remarks an printed in tho Congressional Globe, Jan. 8, 1873, oxplanatory of bis' courso during tho different cnmpnlgnu‘ Mr. CONKLING gaid he mado no alluslon to tho Bonator from Missourl {n his spoool, although ho had said in many cases money had boon pald 10 him for moking politioal spoochos. What ho had said in his spoeoh was introdiced 88 an_ ar- gumont Just and fair, but tho Bonator from Mis- sourl, who lind soen what he (Conkling) had not seon, took it for grantod thai ho Lad travelod out of NLis woy to make an aesault upon him. Notwithstanding a gross- 1y improper romark at ono point of tho observa- tlons of tho Bonator from' Missouri, ho had no foeling of poraonal unkindness toward that Honator. If his attoution had not beon ealled to tho subject, ha should nover have susposted that ho Dind alluded to tho Henator from Missourd, Mr., SCIURZ sald ho was glad to tako the ex- planation puch aa givon, but ho was sorry to re- mark that tho allusion’ was mado with suoh partioularity that it could not bo mistaken. o wae guro ho had givon the Henator from New York no cuuso for porsonal nnkindness, Asto the allusion to a Pmmlneuz raflroad company in connootion with tho name of tho Benptor, which appearad in the nowspapors, it would not have ‘been improper in the Benato to have donied tho u!.\a;uugu in tho strongest languoge he could command. If the Bonator said ho mado no aliu- slon in tho apooch to him (Schurz), vory well, lot it go. 1o didnot think that from them—- Ir. CONKLING said tho Sonator from Mis- nouri ovidontly wanted the last word; butat the oxpenso of prolon%lng an unworthy matter, ho (Oonkling) moant to say what ho "did, an +moant to lot 1t stand, Ho differed from the Bon- ;ator when lio said o had done nothing to pro- ‘duce foolings unfriendly to him, He know 0w n man could indulge in insinuations, and thon spoak from them. Last sossion ho (Conkling) was coverod with insinuations and accuantions, false in faot, which the .Senator {rom Missouri had no right to ropeat. Thero- fore, the Benator from Missourl must. pardon him from dissonting from his atatoment that ho Lad conducted himaolf on this floor as_not to gmvoko tho rosentment of any ono, Now tho onator wanted tho lnst word. Mr. SCHURZ repliod that it meomed to him tho Bonator from New York wanted to have the 1ast word,—othorwise ho would not havo risen again, o had no rosson to rotract a singlo word, but would ropeat that he thought that at- tor the long timo that had elapsed since tho bit- tor campuign ho should have exgeatod that no insinuntions would bave boen indulged in, Ho was glad tho Sonntor from Now York had ro- tracted tho remark that ha had mado in allusion to him in his spocoh, Had: tho Sonator from Now York not have dong so, ho ‘Euhnrz) would hayo put tho mattor in tho right Nght himaelf, Mr. CAMERON roso to spoak, but yieldod for an oxceutivo: seasion. Aftor some tima- spond thorain, the Brnata adjonrnod until to-morrow at half-past 10 o’cJock. —_— FOSTER. Propnrations Comploted for Mis Excs cution To~Days-The Family of the Condomned Man Visit tho Prisones The Final Partiug with Xis Wife, Spectatl Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns, New Yonx, March 20.—Tho Bherlff was busy to-day concluding preparations for tho execution of Foster. Tho notices to those whom tho law requires tho’ Bhoriff to invite to be prosont at oxccutions are all sorved, and moat of tho passes have boon.given out. Undor-Sherift Btevens liad 100 applications for passos where ono was given out. Tho work of crocting the gallows was begun this forenoon and completed this afternoon. Itis a votoran instrumont of death, aud haa already launchied into etornity twolve bhumnn boings. Tho following are their namos: Nathan CGordon, Feb, 21, 1802; Willinm Honry Hawkins, Juno 27, 1802; Bornard Friery, Aug. 17, 1866; Frank Ferris, Qot. 19, 1800; Goo. Wagnor, March 1, 1807; Jorry O'Brion, Aug. 2, 1807; John Roynolds, April 8, 1870; John fteal, Aug. B, 1870, and John Thomas, March 10, 1671 Bosidos thoso thore were QGouzales Pollisior and Rodgers, who were hanged in Brooklyn. It consista of tso upright poles, 18 foot hx&h with a cross- boan 20 foot long, through which runs a_thin rope of Russian homp, strong cnongh to hang o lorso. Tho rope is oarried along throngh and over this boam by moans of psmall iron ewivels, lubricated for | the' occaslon, Tho rope was dangling from the cross-boam that was used at the provi- | ous exooution, but it is replaced by a now one so | a8 to guard ns far as possiblo against accident. Tho scaffold stands at {’hn southoastorn angle of the prison-yard, immediatoly opposito the matron's office, and about ton foot from Foster's coll. Foster did not rigo no enrly as usual this morn-* ing. Indoed, whob his wife and his brother ar—s rived, sbout 9 o'clock, ho was still in bed. As Mra. Fostor crossed tho prison yard, she be-: camo aware of tho work that was going on,. ond had to pass close to tho' seaffold, She was completely overcome,, and would havo fallen to the ground but for tho support of hor brother-in-law. Bhe was assist- od into tho prison, and nearly fainted in the cor-| {{‘dor, :ivhlub tho lx..nm;::{n :mi nub{ enterod “mvi' n prigonor’s brankfast. Foster arose an drossed himaclf on tho arrival of his wifo, ands, mado & more heatty moal than usual. He looked norvous and torribly doproased, and ap- poared toshiink st every dound of the carpon- tor's hammor, as u:oxgh suffering from sovere paln, Tho ocondemncd man, who was sitting: near o big” atovo on tho ground floor, could dis-* tinctly honr the hammoring of mails and_bustlo . and noise incidont to tho-: torriblo worlt that was In rOgToss. outeide, During the forenoon the Hev. Mr. . Bchoonmakor, Chaplnin of Sing 8ing Prison, , callod and was admitted to the coll.” Ho con~ versod with the prisoner for some time, counsol-1 ing resignation, and utgh;fi him not to encour- ogo any hopo of averting his fato, but to propare for tho great ohange. After tho de of tha Chaplain, Tostor throw himsolf: upon tho bad, Lis wite taking o soat ontho side of it, and tho brother ocoupying a chair direotly facing her. They thus couversoed in low tonos, both doors of the cell being opon so that tho Doputy Bhoriffs could see, although’ they could not hear all that passod. No other visitors had arrived % noon, Dr., Tyng was closeted with Fostor for noarly three hours in the efterncon, Bishop Potter was also called. ' Superintondont Kelso, with 200 policemen, will bo on hand to-morrow to proserve order. The exocution will take rlace betweon the hours of 9 and 10 in the morning. ‘Mr. Allen, of counsol to prisoner, to-day sub- mitted the' following point privately to the Judges of the Supremo Court : *That tho_stat- ute expressly providos that when sentence is not exeouted on tho dai appointed by the Court, prisoner bo rotakon bofore “the - Court, and thero resontonced by the Judges sccording to law. In fact, that Gov. Dix onco having " respited Foutor, has no powor to order the execution, ©_has power to rospite for an indoflnito period, or ropriovo altogather, but cannot order an execu- tion on any day othor than that ordercd by tho Court. Judgos Davis, Ingraham, and DBarrott, aftor consultation, decidod that the point was not good, , No motlon was made in opon court. Qov. Dix has received several communications by tolograph from frionds of William Fostor, urging respite in his caso for two wecks. Tho Governor's dispatch, yestorday, to Shoriff Bron- nan, of Now Yotk, stating that ho had nothing Turthor to eayabout Fostor's oase, 16 bis final do- cision, and will bo tho last communication from his Excollency on the subject, 19 the dasoctated Prees,{ New Yonx, March 20.—On recelving the in- tolligenos that the_offort for o stay of oxeoution had proved vain, Fostor became vory much de- Jooted, hung Lis head on_his broast. and dosirod that no ono would spoak to him oxcopt bis wife. Bhe had fainted on hearing that tho last hope was gonme. On recovoring hor_ son- Bos, she went up Euutly to Foater, end, placing her Land in his, sat by him for hours, Bho spoke littlo, being evidently unablo to I“:bnmx:)l ler voice. § e of & ov. Dr. Tyng spont upwards of an hour with Foalany tllx;lu pnlmmc‘:m. Tho doomed man_listened earnestly to the oxhortations *| Police ilp TEibune, L NUMBER 214 @ “<IEW YORK. ! Arrest ' George McDonald, the £)ged Forger on the “*3ank of England, p L About $35,000 in Gold and Diamonds Recovered. Miscellaneous Local News, [ Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Triduned New Yorx, March 20.~For some weeka past, Buperintendent Kelso. and Capt. Irving, of the Dotactive Police, havo beon In constant commu- nication with Police Inspector Balley, of 20 Old Jowrey, London, in relation to the bxtensivafor« gerics so succesafully porpetrated in Londonby which tho Bank of England s reported to ‘havo boen victimized to tho extont of $1,000,000. -From & young man namoed Noyos, now under arrest in London, & groat doal of information was obtained, and an accurato description of the partios concerned in the nwindle, by whom ko ‘was omployed aa clerk, was furnished to the Lon- don police. A telogram was rocelved: last weok from Inspoctor Bailey, roquesting :that ono Goorgo M'oDonald, who is reported to have beon concorned In tho forgeries, and who was: known to have takon passago for this port on board tho stesmor Thuringis, from Havre, should bo arrestod on his armrival here. Acuorfllnllg, on Tucsdoy Ineh tho police bont Bonoon started down thw bay, for tho purposo of Intercopting tho Thurin- Eh’ which was datly oxpcoted. On board tho * jonoca woro Oapt. g and_Dotootivo Farley, of tho central office, -and Mr. Judson Jarvis, ordor-of-arrest. clork of the Shorif’a officd: Csapt. g _went down arrest MeDonald, and 3r. Jarvis had sl tho necossary papors made out to sitach whatever proporty he m!iht havoe in his posacssion on bohalf of the Bank of England, ns tho proceeds of the forgorics upon that instis tutlon, The Bencon cruised about the lower bay all Tuesdsy night and all day Wodnesdsy. O ‘Wodnesday night the Thuringia was signalle in tho offing, and as soon aa ‘she came abroast of quarantino, tho Benoca ran alongsida of hor. The officors_boarded tho steamer, an recognized McDonald who was among the firs coabin paasengors. MoDonald took mattors very colly,” and mado no objection to the transfor of his person and. baggage® to tho Sonecs, which then stoered away toward tho oitg. Doputies Jarvis and Ourry had roceived by cablo a dosoription of the five boxes ho had taken with him, but they fonnd onlfiwfl of thenumber aftor caroful examination, They sccured ©10,000 in gold, 4 quantlty of dlamonds * valued of tohém'm&’ wid arge 8u 0f ‘watchos, 870] glcgnl, nn? ynmuy artiolos, Jx'hnh;{e' utien selzod all the prngortyln pursuance ;of the at« tachmont grante b{ Judgo Brady, of tho Bu- {nemo Court, at the inatance of the counsel of ho Bank of England. In the cable dispatchex rocelved by tho Doputies » large number of United States bonds wero enumerated among the soouritiea in the posses- slon “of DMoDonald when ho wont on board ~the Thuringis, but the Doputies; failed to socure them, and it is supposed that the prigonor handod them over to some of hik friends on tho vessol. Ho isalso known'to have had Prussian, Fronch, and Turkish bonds in his peesossion when he loft England for this port. 0 Sencoa arrived at her pler at 8 o'clock this morning, and the prisonor was at onco taken to ondquarters, whers he was looked up. He is an Amorican, about 83 years of age, of vory gunuumm!y manners and sppearanca. He doclined to muko any etatemont in rospoct to his nl]egud complicity with the Dank of England forgeries, oxcept to deny that he was £t all concerned in them. In the complaint made_ against tho prisoncr before Judge Brady, and on which tho attachment was granted against the money and scouritics in his posscssion, it alloged that’ he pro- oured from the Bank of Englan on the Oth, 18th, 21st, 23d, an 4th, 27th of Fobruary, 1873, tho sum of .£103,000 g unlo ;'0.,:‘27'7 in of{ll, l}:y mems' of !urx:l& change, w! 0 prosonted, as al- Toged, at tho baalt. Triaonied, Nathaniel Jarvis has boon appointod Ro- colver to take possossion of the property taken from McDonald, until logal procoodings are ter- minated, The prisonor was this afternoon Lbrought boforo United States Commissioner Os~ borno, and the complaint was road to him, McDonald asked for an adjournmont until next Tucsdsy, which was grantod, and ho was com- | mitted to the custody of tho United Btatos Marshal, ponding tho oxemination. At 1 o'clock 8 afternoon Deputy Sherift Ci served copios of Judgo Brn&y‘u attach- mnE on Capt. Irving, Dotective Farloy, and the ofticers who have McDonald in chargo. *oDon- ald will bo hold to wait the arrival of Dotective- Sorgeant Wobb, of tho London police, with the Enpam necessary for his oxtradition, Sorgoant \WVobb is expected b{ the Qity of Parls, The Misses Greeloy own an cxtonsive tract of land in Colorado, a portion of which isin the town of Greeley. Mr. Oloveland, of tho New York -Tribune, )zroposnu to make & tour through the Groat West this smmnmgr, acoompanied by his fomily ond his wards, tho Misacs Ida and Gabriolle Greoloy. Tho' party will spand some timo in tho town named aftor their distinguished relative. Tho Twoed Investigating Committeo meot in the Motropolitan Hotel at 10 o'olook to-morrow. To the Associated Press, New Yonx, March 20.—Ganrfio MoDonald, who is supposod to bo the man who, under the . namo of Warron, perpotratod tho frands on the Bank of England, was arrested on tho steam- ship Thuringin this morning, and gold and ather proporty, to the umount of 395,000 found in his ossession, was soized on bobolf of the nnk. No bonds of any kind wero dis- covered. The polico rofuse to show tho dispatohos ordering MoDonald's nrreat, alloging that thoy contaln information_sbonl othors who aro Implicated in tho frauds, and who are oxpectod to arrive within a fow days. It is algo atatod that tho papers found on Mec- Donald roveal important matters, and that the porsons who are to bo arrostod have dooumonts on them which will reveal the whole plot and thoso concerned in it, among them several mon of prominenco and oharacter in this city, who, eriminally or innocontly, helped in the sckiomo of raud, MoDonald was brought boforo United States Commissioner Osborno this afternoon, The prisonor asked for an adjournment till Tuesday, which was grantoed, aud he was committad. Daniol D. Wright, alins Phillp Stanloy, of his spiritual adyiger.” Fostor was also visited during tho day b%]hia ‘brothor-in-law, his fathor, and by Fathor Duranfeldt. He rofused to go through the ordeal of parting with- his childron, whom he Lins not soen sinco his arrest, About half-past 8 this ovening the fnol parting ~ botween Toster and his wife took place. Both were duusfly affected. Ho kissod hior repeatedly, and she olung to him until, overcome with cmotion, sho fainted, and was carried out by her brother and taken from tho sccne of hor long dovation and sufforing. Even the prison ofiicials, accustomed to sconcs of sorrow, wero deoply moved. —_—— Obitunry. New York, March 20.—Joseph T, Randolph, ex-Oongroseman, and nxJuflgn of the Bupremo Court of New Jorsoy, died in Jersoy Olty to-duy, after a long illnces. Major Btephon . Webb, formerly of tho Rog- ular y, son of the Iato Gon, Wobb, of tho Tovolutionary Army, died at Jnuknonvlflo, Tla.,, ou the 14th instant. - WasminaTon, March 20.—The ‘wifo of Con. J. 1L, Baker, Commissioner of Ponslons, died at noon to-day, of paralysis, Xilinols River Nowws Speotul Dispateh to The CMralJ‘o Tridune, LaSane, Ill,, March 20.—1ho steamor Last Ohance came up from Memphis, light, last oven: ing, and, to-morrow, will take down a fleet of canal-boats for various destinations, Thoesteaw- or Boaver 18- hourly expootod from 8t :!..am!li The river is alowly falliug, but s {nt Bt B B‘:fiu navigablo stage. ‘The pontgon brldge nvnr“h- Iilinois River south of this city, whioh waa w 502 drawn last fall on socount of "tho loo, a2, -fi n put in plao to-day, aud it ls now 0o loug nocossary Lo go to Porn to cross. i Was ar- rosted, to-day, charged with being implicated in the lato fraudulont issuo of Fort ‘ayno and Wabash Railroad atook. Samuel Joseph Phil peon, charged with forg- ing drafts in Manchester, England, to the amonnt of $6,000, was arrosted, to-day, in Brooklyn, and will e sont back to England on Boturday, A modical colloge hers will graduate ton fomale doctors this weel. Daltimore Cattlo Market. BauTIMoRE, March 20,—OATTLE—Market very dull throughout, sud declined Xo. Vory beston sale to- day, 6@73c ; that gonerally rated first quality, 5 6:0; modlum or good fret quality, 55@5 dium or good fair quality, $X@5xo. Balcs, recelpts, 991 hod. Hoas--Dull, and a shado lower, with a dsclining tendongy ¢ alilors, 0x(@To; contfed, T@TSic. 7 ceipts, ead, EaisVory dull aud o lower, with 8 lintng tondonoy, Balos at &3@To; rocoipte, 1,680 hoad. asiaadihd A Fight With llorlc-'l‘ll;:;‘el. h to The Chicago ibune, paaectal Dl o J0,—A. Tivoly. ekir- rmiols o0k plnco at Oal Hill, this county, yestor- day, botweon & squad of men sout to arrest s o of loruo-thiovas, who aro lod by ono Ste- 5ouu. o0 ho oseaped,” but two of Dl mon wero hird fatally, wounded. tho mal D etoly, snd & XRoxrible Snwemill Accident. Drrnorr, March 20.—Yentordsy, at Lampsen's mill, in Grand Lodge, Franlk Krupp, one ot'the owners of the mill, was standing behind the snw, with his back to it, whilo it was running at full’ spood; hie stooped to lift & plank on the oarrisge, when ha was caught in the long, hook- ing teoth of the gaw and.carried upon it, cuttivg his body entively in two lengthiwlso,