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. BE - The Chicage Daily Teibune. VOLUME 26. el COAL. g COAL! COAL! Partios in want of Ooal will find it for tholr {intorost to buy of Mossrs, KELLEY, MOR~ LAY & 00. Thoy havo tho LARGRST \COAY, BHEDS in tho oity, and can doliver promptly, OLEAN, DRY COAL, freo from snow and ice, in all kinds of woathor, as thoir Ooal is ALL UNDER COVER. Wholesalo 'mnd Retail, at lowoat markot zates. Ordora 4y mail roceive prompt nttontion. Xiboral Anducemonts offered to tho trado, MAIN OFFIOR AND YARD, ‘CORNER OF NINCTEENTH & GROVESTS, BRANCH OFFIOE, 168 WASHINGTON-ST, near LaSall Lehigh, - Lackawanna, Blossburg, And all kinds of Boft Conl. KELLEY, HORLEY & 00. AN IMPORTANT, The WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS CO,, of Hartford, Conn,, manufacturors of the NATIONAL Woven Wire » Mattress, bave ootablishod a branch of their business ut 280 Btate-st., Chicago, whoro a full lino of their suporior Beds con bo scon. Tho public ‘of Chicngo and vicinity aro invited to call snd oxemine them., THEY AREH THO BEST BED in tho world. For salo by Furniture Dealors generally. ‘WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS CO., 286 State-st. Tuportant o the Medical Pr_nfassiun. Dr, VAN HUMMEL is dosirous of meot- jFe\Mng with swo or throe Thighly educatod and ‘who onrn his of troating O: , 0t0,, and open branch es- Tblishments {n heighiboring oltias, as hia &rfiufluc il‘ Ko:\fing too large for him to attend oonveniont 0 Appiicents WousT BE GRADUATES OF TABLE MBDICAL SOHOOLS, AND GIVH EVIDENCH OF THE FAOT. Office hours, 0 a, m. to & xi m, No. 24 South Diinois-at., Indianapolis, Ind, REFERENCES: [is Exgallonor T A, ‘Hondricks, Governor of Indisna, out, Gov. Leonidas 8¢ ton. on G, 1, Siooths Rushillo, Ind., Gtate Sonator, o Right Tlov. J. O, Talbot, Episcoral Bishop of Dio- cese of Indiana. 55°G, O Glark, Prosidont Firt Nationel Dok, Rush- 3 K. N. Hudson, Terro Hauto, Tnd, st “Frosidont Indiana Banking Co., ‘experienced physicinns, gfig\uinr motho AL CA FINANOCIAL. BANKING HOUSE WRENN & BREWSTER, 96 Wwashington=st. Dopgets Rooolved sxid Tntorost Allowod. Gold, Govornmont Bonds, Looal Ktocks, snd Commor- olal Papor Bought and Sold. Gollatoral Yoans and Commorelal h;fiur torm a leading fenture in our Lusiaoss, for tho nogotiation of which wo 14v0 unusual facilltios. DIG. Partios holding olalma in all parts of the countey wil padSurhsion for diltadinutess sompiole, o Bk o to Invostiunto our onit qualliter, an Bond ror otrcunas. RRASILIE Morcantlie Cotlsation Agouoy, 148 Madison-st, - $3,000.00 In hand, to loan on Insida Roal Estato, threo or five Joars. WM. P. WATSON & €O., Btock and Nate Brokors, 105 Clark-st. BUSINESS CHANOE:! DRUG STORE FOR SALEB Sl sty first do 2,000 urel et At i3 South Wator-st. FOUNDRY FOR SALE AT A BARGATIN. A amall Foundey, on tho North Slde, tn perfect mnning r, on {avorabls to 435 Woat Monre r Room 30, 168 Washingta: STATIONERY, COLVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (O, Ranofaoturers and Jobbers of PADER, BLANK BOOKS & STATIONERY, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. J. M. W. JONES, STATIONBR, PRINTER & BLANK BOOK MANUFAOTURER. 68 South Cannl-at, wid 107 South Clark-st., Dotliodist Chinreli Block. HOTE. CITY HOTEL, Oornor Bixtoonth end Btate-ats, TERMS, 82.00 PER DAY. J. W. TOWNE, Propriotor, EDUCATIONAL, Chicapo University Law School Three Bosslons dally and Moot Court. Leotures in Boono Block. Btudents entar atany time, and graduato Term bogins Aprill, For terms and I's Rullding. Da top of your head s a bald spot. JUXUBIANY, Tey MANN'S HAIR ‘WATCHES AND JEWELRY. FINE WATCHESN. AN AR AN A ‘We have in stock a large assortment Gold 1 Vest Chaing, “Gorham” Ster- ling Silverware in beau- tiful cases, and elegant One price to| as low as any ver of Fine Watches, Opera, Guard and Jewelry. all, an L Jewelry House in the United States. 0, HATSON & 00, * STATE & MONROE-STS. FOR BALE. 3 MAPLE SUGAR. "Wo are now rocoiving our rogular consigne monts fl'am%luhimm of GENUINE NEW MAPLE SUGAR, “Whigh we can GUARANTEE tho STRICT. LY PURH ARTIOLH, WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION. For sale to tho trado by tho ton or singlo case, by EHAGER & SPIES, 52 WEST LAKE-ST. KIRKLAND GRATE COAL, Do by Kirklaud & Co., Vosders: Fountaln Co., Ind. old by ER & CO. Cor. Wab: Steam Lumber Barge for Sale. Btoam Lumbor Bargo *'§t, Claie " for salo, For prico and tarms apply to . AYRES, Snndusky, Ohio. INSURANCE. Creat Western Tusurance Co, OF NEW ORLEANS, LA, CAPITAL, ONEMILLION DOLLARS, BEN H. SELIGNAN & 0., © 111 W. Washington-st., Managers Northwestern Departm’t, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1873, ELEVATORS. SAFETY Tho publio aro intarostod to KKNOW whothor or not the varlous I'assongor Tlovators now in uso aro absolutoly safo, Wo OLAIS that our WATER BALANCE ELEVATOR 1s BAFER than any Steam Elovator now manufacturod, and woaro ready TO PROVE IT BEYOND A DOUBT, toany ono intorastad. Ihat tho public may be fully Informed, wa heroby Challenge Any and all manufacturers of Steam Elovators to 8 TRIAL "TEST Of tho safoty arrangomonts thoy uso on tholr bost ma. chiaes, boforo a Committee of Experts ‘Who aro compotent ta givo tho wholo subjeot an intolli gont investigation, Tho Committco to bo composed of ominont Mochanical Engineors, to bo solooted by tho En- gineor-n-Ohlefol tho City of Ohicago, orany ono clso of oqual charactor and abillty, ‘Whilowo considor tho question of safoty of PARA- MOUNT IMPORTANCE, wo would 1ike also to submit to sach Commltteo tho following quostions: : Whioh Elovator runs with tho most comfort and foollg of nacurity to pasaong ora ‘Whioh runs tho Afllflfll‘l st and with tho loast nolsa? Whie| Il'\llhl tho fastest' e Sl onty tho oot passengors tua dey ¥ hat iatho cont or passaigor 3o Tubastinfer EontEalof tno oporatort IWhioh 1smant ikaly to got,out of ordor T Whioll Wil fanko thio round trip ulokost ? Wich 2 bosarialmin stoppod auiskoaty {0l sosta miost o oporat Which s aitbjoot to most woar and tear? ‘Wo offer this chnilengo, not simply for an advortise. mont, bat with doztro to got authontio information to tho public, that thoy may know whothor or not it 1s safo 10 rido upon Kloyatars, and on which kind thoy may con- elder thomsolvos aafost. W3, X2, HALE & CO., Snuthenat comor Stato and Washingto Chicago, PARLOR SWINGS. By oxamini) the cut it X\ be soen the ba- Nby cannot fall out or become dizzy, the Tray holding the child securely, yet not binding €{1t, and at the deame time af- Toys, &o. a4 Can be placed eiling, 2 :E[s,ll,g)oorwny, Porch, or Gar- i4den. Sent C. 710.D.onreceipt g of price, $4.50. J. FREEMAN QUIGG, ", 263 West Madison.st., Chlengo. _ART GALLERY, $9COPYING| TAKE YOUR 0ld Pictures of De- LAND COMPANY. COOK COUNTY LAND (0, CEICAGO,ILL. Capital Stock, - - $750,000. Assets, Over $1,100,000. OHABLES A, GREGORY, President, Onice, 184 Dearborn-st.y Ohicago, DIRECTORS—Edwin H. Abbot, 18 Pomborton Square, Doston; Frankiln XK. ary, (oo, O. Richardson . Gregary, (Goo. Co.,) Doston: Goorgo Holfman, 63 Willlam: Fouk; Prankit H. Watriss, Charlos A, Grogory, BUSINESS CARDS. RITCHIE, GREGG, GILLESPIE &G0, 70 LaSalle-st., Chicago, IMPORTERS OF Sootch Pig Tron, Rails, Cast Iron Pipe. SUIPPERS OF CANADIAN & UNITED STATES PRODUCE. Ritchlo, Grega, Gillosplo & Co. Ritchle, Riguey & Co. Thomas RtIguey & Co. New Yorik. EDWIN HUNT & SONS, HARDWARE 58 and 60 Lake-st. Builders’ Hardwaro & specialty. All kinds of Trimmings in Bronze, B%\{er and Nickel Plate, and other styles. TO RENT. FOR RENT 0R LEARE, The docks now occupied by John Granger, with lots in rear, on the ‘West Side, north of Lake-st., with frontage on river of 148 fooet. These lots adjoin the track of the Danville & Vincennes Railroad, and afford the finest facilities in the city to the Coanl Trade. MATTOCKS & MABON, 523 ‘Wabash-av, TO RENT, From April 1, a handsome three-sto- ry and basement marble-front house, [5) egantly furnished, and with all mof ern improvements. Tocation one of the best in tho oity. Rent, &‘800 per month. Address O 93, 'ribune office, REMOVALS. SAM'L GEHR, Real Estate, Lo, aud Luvesting Aot las romayed his Offica to MEETINGS, Masonic. ulse Qommanlcation of Blauoy Todge, No. 7L, A, Foom Af!fl?;vill': B ol hiE CWedtentey) Svenini, b o 30, .y 1o Orlontal Lall, LB i, . BOWZER, Seoratary, o fcago. ontreal. -London, ceased Friends To BRAND'S, to linve them boautl- fully copled and oularged. BRAND'S ART GALLERY, __5D6 Wabnsh-av. Children’s| PEQTOGRAPHS, BRAND makes a spacialty of Ohild- rou’s Pliotographs; 8o whily thio little| th, tako thom tof ;"lm‘ L’l(?""l Hm;ld £y ye 1 th g By gl g e 3 [PERR DOZEN. - 596 Wabash-av. REAL ESTATE. West Side Residenees. : 'We have now for sale one of the lnriosn lists of property ever offered in the vicinity of Union Park, This list consists of Residences of every description, ranging in price from $4,500 to $32,000, on Park, Warren, and Ashland-avs., and on ‘anhflng- ton, Walnut, and ¥ulton-sts., besides fine Building Lots. Parties desiring to purchase will do well to callonus. ‘W. D. KERFOOT & CO., 90 East Washington-st. FOR SALE. The Executors of the Estate of Thomuns Buffern, Into of New Yorl, now offer for sale SIXTEEN HUNDRED LOTS, Bounded on the north by Division-st., on the ‘enst by Roboy, on tho south by Chicngo-av., and on the west by Western-av. These Lots will front on tho abovo-named stroets, and olso on Hoyne, Leavitt, and Oakley-sts. This_valusble property has never boforo beon placed in the market, and is now offered on tho most favorablo terms. For plats, ab- atracts, and terms apply to - MATTOCKS & MASON, Agonts, 543 Wabash-av. A FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE At 8 bargaiu, at Ravenswood, 30 minutes' rido from Kin. zlo-at. Dopol, Gothio Cottago on brick basoment, con {afulng & rooms, Turmaco, Afior, woll, sad clatoch; Lok 142 amenited with frait and shiad & T JONKS, Room 16, Ne RANGES, &, STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, al ty of dosirabl ‘With an on ons “l{ili' A 'b“(“)’ofi‘é‘, ‘\‘;lll’l lo HOUSE. DATITON o CO'S, 80°& 83 RANDOLPH-8T. ° VAN'S RANGES, Carving Tables, Broilers, &e. HERON, SMITH & MOOERS, 8. I3, cor, Clinton_and Washington-st; TURE, oo EURNITURE, D. L. SWINEY & BRO, Cabinet-Makers, AND MANUFACIURERS OF FINE OFFIOE FIXTURES, Faslory, cor, Kinale-st. nd Ashland-gy, nquize a%all WASHINGTON. Senator Clayton Whitewashed by 2 Bare Quorum. Ex-Senator Paftersom’s Pam- phlet in His Own De- fense, What Caleb Cushing, Wrote for the Now Hampshire Corrup- tionists . The Rush of Patriots Eager to Be Sent to Viexnna. Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, EX-BENATOR PATTERSON. ‘WasmINaToN, March 25.—It will bo romember- od that whon tho Sonate Oredit Mobilier Com- mittoo submitted its roport, recommending the expulsion of Senator Pattorson on tho next to tho Inat night of tho scssion, that the New Hampahire Sonator arose immediatoly.to n ques- tlon of privilogo, ond demanded an immodiate dlsposition of the report, as his torm would expire on the noxt day, and that thereaftor ho would have noither tho right nor, opportunity to be hoard. Tho Sonate gonerally domurred to haz- arding tho Appropristion bills for this pur- poso, and, after considorablo discus- slon, it was formally ogroed that notwithstanding the fact that Patforson would conso to bo a momber of the body, his caso should boe taken up and disposed of in the pros- ont oxecutivo session. Prosuming umn%nmunt, Sonator Anthony, after the Clayton case had boon dja%oaud of, askod, to-day, that Sonator Patterson bo granted the right to file o roply to tho Toport of tho Committoo, which shall bo mado o_part of the ofticinl procecdings of the Bonato, To this proposition objection was nt once made by the various membors of tho Com- mitteo, both’ Rufmhllcnnn and Domoorats, sinco Pattorson's roplyto the Committoo had been published in qamph!at form, ond had unwittingly beon lald on the desks of sovernl Bonators. It was urgod that tho ouly understand- ing had with Pattarson was, that Lis cnse should Do taken up, and this couree the Committeo wero propared torecommond, but not to give tho ox- membor the right tp file an argumont criticising the report of the Committee, which should be mado an ofiolal record. Ponding the disposition of this question, tho Bonate adjourncd. The matter will be finally disposed of to-morrow by having Pattorson's nrfiumont rood, when, asa mattor of courso, it will bo printed n the (lobe, and will thus become o part of tho ofticlal pro- coedinge. . Sonator Shorman has boen alroady given notico o this offect. Patterson's argument is printed in pamphiet form, and its suthorship is attribut- ed to the vorsatile and oven facilo pon of Colob Oushing, tho great dofondor of unfortunate Son- ators. In tho dobate to-day, Bonators Scott, Morrill, of Maino, and Btovenson sald that, on the most cursory examination, lha, found it to shound in palpablo falschoods. Tho pamphlet, after o few genoral obsorvations, opens by stat- ing that tho Now Hampshiro Senator pur- chased his stock from he then procoeds to defond his Tight to hold such stock, or any other stock which fs & gourco of profit. On this point ho snya that mombors of the Bonato are not here for the pur- poso of declalming ovor transcondontal or spoc- ulative quostiona of sontimont or theory. Thoy aro charged with tho supervision of intorosts, and tho distinct intorests of their rospootive Statos, na well ns tho goneral interosts of the United Statos, and it I well for tho public good that Ropresontatives in Congress and Senators should = themselves bato an interest in common vwith their constituents and their Btates. Tho theory of the report would produced o body of Bonators as little usoful for tholr Ligh dutios as childron in tho nursery. Trom this point the ox-Benator procceds to apologize for the disoropancy betweon his state- monts and those of Oakes Ames, by nmlbutinfi them to forgetfulness, that common faul of mon who are not employed in commercial pursuits ; and thon, from an” eloquent dofenso of Amos, ho proceods to state that tho wholo Credit Mobilier outery was but the worl of tho defoated onemies of tho presont Administration. Then he proceeds to'administer a sovore castiga- tion to tho Presidont, and finally winds up as follows, making his courso that of the Adminis- tration, * Congress, in the morbid state of mind produced by those investigations, has secmod to supposo that senentional parngraphs in the nuwapnpers, which are plensant roading to-day and nro forgotten to-morrow, constituto tho judgmont of the peoploof tho United Statos, ond 8o it scomed to have been thought that Con- gress must undertake the grnt process of solf- E\;rgutinn in tho ingenious foar of suicidal gelf- molation, But tho excitement was horo, nnd not n.mmlg tho people of the Unitod States. T'he moment Congress adjourns, roaction commonces in favor of the martyrs to this auperfluous agita- tion in Congréss; Gontlomon the most in- culpated are recorved with triumph whon thoy rotumm to their respoctive States, The Administration suffors no prejudico, oithor from, tho panic-torror of the acoused or tho ‘oqually panic-terror of tho sincoro among the accusors. - And thus wo aro told, that tho wvestlgations rogarding Crodit Mobllior woro to affect injuriously, and perhaps defeat, the Republican pnnr in my own Stato of New amguhnra, whon the contrary effect is indicated by the electoral roturns from the State and the ‘indications of o similar roaction have occurrod in other Btates, In conclusion, 1ot mo say that I have roviowed the roport with anxious purpose to disciplino myself to a can- did oxamination of its contouts, discliarging my mind of all natural feoling of resoutfulnoss in viow of the sevora conclusions of the Committeo; ponotrating into tho rocess of my own congclence to judge my own sotions and motives without resorve or meroy; in & Sord, discussiug the cnso impartially and with- out bias, favor, or affection, as if it were o quostion’of history, rolating fo some third por- son of another aga or of a forelgn coumtry, and on such s retrospect of tho fasts, I do sol- emnly appeal® from the condemnatory opinion of the Committes to the better judgmont of the Soorgdp itsolf, of my ocuntrymen, and of my od." 5 CALDWEL, POLITICALLY DEAD TTho statoment that Caldwoll will appeal to the peoplo of Kansas for ro-election to tho Benate is without foundation, all tho information from that Stato, as woll sa tho opinlons of Kan- sas mon of different wings of tho Republican party now horo, conour that politically Mr. Cald- well is doad in Kansaa. It I8 quostionable if ho will boable to got up asrospoctablo a recoptionon his return home as was § ven Colfax at Houth Bend or Oskos Ames at North Easton, TPOBTAL AR TROULLES. Thero is likely to bo troublo_batwoon the rall- rond companies and tho Post-Ofico Dopartmont, on nccount of tho refusnl of the former to.cons tinue the postal cars on their various routes at the compeneeation thoy now receive, Tho mat- tor waa tho subjoct of considoration at the Cab- fuot mooting to-day, aud it la undoratood the Postmastor-Genoral was nuthorized to test the law in the mattor, and to use whatovor moavs ho saw proper to protoct tho interosts of the Govornment, and {o gooure & continuation of the postal facilities enjoyed by tho peoplo. It is wald that some Jnwyers” who have been con- sulted nre of tho opinion that all railroada belug United Btateo posf-roads, the Govornmout has the powor to selze and operate such rondy as re- fuse to carry the mails under tho present rato. No oxtrome measure will bo takon, however, until all efforts to como to a satisfactory understanding Dave failed. _Thero aro thoue who think that tho Postmaater-Goneral {4 to blamo for not haviug Drought tho mattor to the attention of Congrass. I'ha raliroad companies have boon nnm&)l nin, for & numbor of years, and hayo ropoatodly noti- fied tho Postmaster-Genoral that they could not afford ta do thé work at the prosent rates. CONGRATULATED, Since the end of tho Caldwell case, Senator Morton, who conduoted it with 8o mncil ability on behalf of th:flflmplu, has received the cou- gratulations of all the membors of the Henate who are nob in the habiy of purchasing thelr upon this, Oakes Amos, and. soats. Morton in now tho ncknowledged leador of tho Bonato, an honor to which Onukllng& a8 irod. “Tho doubtful coirso of the Now York jonator, howovor, during the prosont sossion, hea rained his prospects in that direction. Among thoso who congratulated Morton was Mr. Bumuer, who ‘spont about sn hour in tho Sonnto. t GLAYTON'S OABE, Tho caso of Sonator Olnflton was disposod of to-day, notwithstanding tho protest of noarly & dozon Honatora to theeffcot that, not hoving rend the ovidonco, thoy were proparod neithor to Qobatonor voto, It s not clear as to just what distingtions aro mado botweon this ongo and that of Cnldwell: Tho testimony, which fis vnr{ voluminons, cortainly shows a widor fleid of onnupflnn and ~ tonfold more cor- rupt schomes to sscure Clayton's elgotion. Tho intrigue began in 1870, whon ns CGovernor of Arkansas ho manipulntod the Rogiatrars of Elec- tions eo aa to securo o Logislnture in his inter- ost; that his wholo adminlstration was bent to influencing the 8tato ofiicers to connive atpalpa~ blo frauds on the pooplo; that being under a pledgo, publicly and privately made to hia political frionds, that lio, if clected Unitod Btates enator, would not loave the Governorshipin tho hands of Liout.-Gov. Johnsou, o Consorvative, ho_corruptly instituted through his frionds snd supportors a. proceoding by quo war- ranto to depose Johnson from ofiice, in ordor to clear thu way to tho Hennto ; that, Dolng olectod Bonator whilo the quo warranto was ponding, whon that way docided in favor of Johnson, ho rosigned tho Bonntorship, and afterwardssecurod his ro-cloction by inducing R. J. T. Whito, Bocrotary of Btato, in cousideration of o largo sum of money, to rosign, by inducing Jolnson to take Whito's placo ; that ho corrupt- 1y procurod the voto of many mombors of tho sgielaturo fn support of himolf for the Benato by paying money, by the appointmonts of thom- golvos and frionds to lucralive ofllces, and by granting to thom and their friends Btato aid to railronds in which thoy and their frionds woro intorosted; In the debnie to-day theso I[acts wore soverely commonted on by Benator Nor- wood, but” thoy attracted “no attention. At hordly any time during tho discussion woro thoro a dozon Sonntors in their seats, aud theso pald no attontion to the procecdings. Finally, whon Norwood had finished, o voto was demand- od by Senator Wright on the rosolution oxonor- ating Olayton. 'The Democrats immodiatoly cgmmonced to protost sgainet tho spoedy dlspo- sition of thls fimportant case, cspocially a8 thoy had no tilmo to examino this tostimony., ‘Chis having no offect, thoy thon generally abstained from voting on_tho ground that thoy could not intolligently do so. Car- pentor, Conliling, and Schurz would not vote for ho samo reason. Out of 57 Bonators prosent 89 votod, belng but @ moro than a quorum. Thora were 3 for Olayton and 6 against. Tho onoral impression is thnt thig s tho most pain- ful case of whitewash that bas boon adminstored since tho days of tho Oredit Mobilior victima, BENATOR DOGY. The Sonate Committee on Priviloges and Eloc- tions, having won a substantinl victory in forc- ing the resignation of Caldwoll, turnod its atton- tion, this morning, to tho caso of Bonator Bogy, of Misgouri, Tho Committeo simply had bofors them tho memorial forwarded “here wsome- time sinco by certain ocitizens of Mis- souri, whick sots forth that tho racont oxamindtion, by & Committeefappointed Dby the Houso of Roprosentatives of tlio Logis- laturo of Missouri, touching tho corrupt use of money in the olection of ir. Bogy s fmpor- foot; that it was not full and fair; and that, in the opinion of the memorialists, if the invoati- gation had boen conducted with moro vigor, and $ith n purposo of rovesling the real facta of the cadB, othor and moro important ovidonco would havo beon produced, showing that thero was corruption in Mr, Bogy's election. Tho momonal, howaver, doos not atato that ad- ditional facis can bo proved; nor indicato with any cortainty tho charactor of tho new ovidence which may bo produced. In view of this latter faot, the Committeo decidod that thoonly question which was roferred to thom was, whother tho momorial itsolf would form the foundation of an edverso report going to effact the lnfiulity of tho olection. This point was decided in” the nogative, and, subsequontly, SBonator Morton asked that the Benato dischargo the Committeo from further consideration of the memorinl, which waa granted. Thus ended, for this sos- slon at loast, tho catio againat Sonator Dogy. PERSONAL. Gon. J. B. Gordon, thesnow Senator from Goorgin, w3 culled to tho chair this morning, by Vico-Prosidont Wilson, aud presidod over tho Senate o short time, while the Vico-President went out. This Is the first time that an ox-Con- fodorato has filled the Vico-President's chair. Mrs. Bonntor Morton is very sick, and the Benator leaves to-morrow for his liomo st In- dianapolis, whothor tho Scnate adjourns or not. APIOINTED. R. B. Haycs, ox-Governor of Ohio, was to-day a(ppolntcd to tho Assistant T'reasuryship at Cin- cf bnati, Gov. Campboll, of Wyoming, was also- reappointed. [To the Assoctated Press.] DRIDGING THE DETROIT AND §T. CLAIR RIVERS. WasiiNaToN, March 25.-—The Sucrntnry of War has appointed Majs. G. K. Warron, ‘I B. Comstocls, Godfroy Woitzol, and W. E. Morrill to inquiro into, and report upon, the practica- bility of bridging, consistontly with the Intorests of navigation, the channcl betweon Lakos Turon and Erfo at such poiuts as may bo needed !ml- passing railroad traius across the ssid clinn- nel. NOMINATIONS. Tha Prestdent sont the following nominations o tho Sonate: E. §, Hommond, Now Jorsoy, Agont for the Indiuns at tho Colorado River ‘Agoncy, Arizonn; J. A. Tonner, Arlzona, Bupor- intendont of Indian Affairs for Avizona Terri- tory ; George Ingalls, Llliuois, Agont far tho Piute Indians, Southenstern Novadu, Postmastors— John R. Blackwell, Litchflold, Ill, ; William 8. . Utley, Racine, Wis. ; Willism 8. Lasuro, Grin- noll, 1o.; Cyrus Hall, Sholbyville, Ill.;' Tindil 1. Oalam, Constautine, Mich,; Edwin A, Clif- ford, Evanston, Iil.; L. R, Johnson, Cambridgo City, Tnd, ; 'homas B. Wood, Frauklin, Ind.: Chatlos H, Ifoward, Osago Mission, Ks.; Wil fam W. Konyon, Howail,. Mich.! Lomuoi D, Willis, Grass Liake, Mich.; also, Mrauk Whito Colleotor of Intornal Rovenuo, Sovonth Districh of Indiana ; Alonzo B. Carroll, Collocior of Iu- tornal Rovenuo, Becond District of Missouri; Jamor K. Harden, Collector of Internal Itove- nue, Washington Lerritory. CONFIRMATIONS, The Scnato confirmed the following nomina- tions : Roglator of Publio Lands, W. W, Martin, Indopondenco, Kansas ; Rocoivors of Publio Publio Monoys, E. 8. Nicolls, Indopendenco, Kon. ; Bliridge W. Litile, Sonta Fo, N. M. Postmnators, David W. Clommer, Downgiac, Michigan ; Georgo L. Torbort, Dubuque, Ia. ; William Butloy, Jtacino, Wis, LZOAL TENDERS, Qutstandiog Loga! tondors to-day, ©358,009,~ OLVIL BERVICE. The Oivil Service Board of the Treasury De- partment hold to-day the socond of the serios of nine examinations for tho purpose of filling forty vacancios in tho $1,200 clorkships in the De- partment. WANT 7O GO TO VIENNA. Appiications continue to be forwarded to the Prosidelt and to tho Departmaont of Stute for sppointments to tho Viennn Exhibition. The statomont is mndo by roquest that all appolnt- ments authorized by law dave beon made. TERRONAL. Geon. J. D. Gordon, Senator from Goorgia, was temporarily called to the chair this morning by Vice-Prosidont Wilson, and prosided ovor the Sonato o_short timo, This is the flrst timo an o‘xx-(‘lourudnrnto hos filled tho Vice-President's chair, Gon. Whittlesoy, formerly an officor -of the Troedman's Buroau, was this morning conveyed to the Government Insano Asylum. Tho Gon- oral Liag boon sufforing for somo time past with paralysls, and went to the Asylum for iroatment nder the advico of Lis physiciansand friends, e SENATE—EXTRA SESSION. CONGRATULATING BPAIN - (Vasuryaton, March 25,—On motion of Mr, MORTON tho' rosolution congratulating Spain on tho puseage of the Porto ilico Emancipation bill unanimously passed, AGRICULTURAL REFORT. On motion of Mr. ANIIIONY o rosolution was adopted for printing 1,200 coples of the report of the Commissloner of Agrioulturo for the nse of tho Benate. . s MIHSIBSIPPI LEVEES, Mr. ALGORN dosired to offer resolution su- thorlzing the Committea on tho Levees of tho I\lluulnulf‘pl to sit during the rocosd, Mr, FIEIRY (Conn.) objuoted, bocauso legla~ lation was thoreby unnum{flalmj. Mr, WINDODI fayored tho propossl to have thie Committee sif, but, no_quorum boing pros- ent, .the resolution was laid over. \ THE QLAYTON OASE 1 was then takon up, # * Mr. NORWOOD'S roport dlssonting from the conolusion of the majority was road. BENATOR DOGY. Mr, MORTON made the following roport; Tho Commitieo on Priviloges and Elections to whom was roferred the memoriai of thirty-sovon mombers of tho Misnonri Loglslstnre in rogard fo tho olootion of Touls V, Bogy to the Bonato of tho Unitod Blates from 1hat Btato, hiavo liad the mame under consideration, Tho momorial sota forth that tho rocont examination by n Committeo xfi:pou:ud by tho Houso of lmmen- talives of tho Legislsturo of sourd, touching tho ~_corrupt uso of n tho cloction of Mr. Dogy was imporfoct: that it wan not, full and fafr, and that, in the opinlon of tho ‘memoraliste, 4f tho_investigation had beun comducted with moro vigor and with thio purposo of revealing the Teal facts of the caso, othor aud moro important ovi- denco would hinva beon produced, showing tlist thore was corruption in BMr, Dogy's olootion, ‘Tho memo- rinl, Lowover, docs not stalo what additional facta can bo proved, nor indicsto with any cortninty tho oharac tor ‘of tho new ovidenco thiat maybo produced, Tho Committeo understand that the only duty which they have upon ibis roference is_to report o the Senato whothior {ho momorinl presenta buch faols a8 would Justify the Benato in instituting on oxamination fu re- ard (o tho cloction of Mr, Bogy, and sroof thoopinion int it docs not, Suclia proceodiug is of grave cliar- sotor, and should not bo sot on foot without such a slatofnent of ovidenco, hat could probably bo pro- duced, na would appear to make {t the duty of tho Honato to proceod to an inveatigntion, The ovidence taken by the Committea of tho Legialature of Missour! also accompanios tho memorial, ond hoe boen oxan- inod by the Coramittoo, It fa not tho provinco of tho Committos upon this roforonco to_inquiro whether #io Judgmont pronounced by the Houso of Represent~ Btives of tho Missourl Legislaturo upon this ovidenco wan corroot ; but thoy oxpress tho opinion, that tho evidenco fa ot of o clinractor to rquira of the Sennta an investigation. Tho Commilts thorefora ask to bo diacliarged from the further consideration of tho mo- morial and ovldence touching tho election of Louls V. Togy ko tho Senate of the Unitod Btates, Tho Committeo were unanimously discharged from furthor consldoration of the subject. mono OLERKS' PAY. Rosolutions woro adopted anthorizln%tho WE- ment of per diem to pages and committeo olerks to April 16, THE MANUAL. Mr. BOREMAN offered a rosolution authoriz- ing tho Chiof Clork to reviso'tho manual and to print 1,000 coples of same. . PATTERSON, Mr, ANTHONY askod the Benato to take up :xllm following rosolution horetofore offered by m. ‘Witenzas, At tho Inat sassion of tho Senato o resolu- tion was reporied from the Senate Gornmitteo on Evi- dongo nffecting cortain membors of the Senato, that James W. Paitorson bo and ho 1s lioroby expellod from hin seat as o mombor of tho Sonate; and, WirkneAs, It was manifestly imponsiblo to consider this rosolutlon at that session without sorlous dotrd- ment to public business ; and, Witenras, It Is very quostionable it it bo compotent for the Senste to consider tho samo after Ar. Pattcraon hos ceasod to be 6 momber of tho body ; theraforo, Resotved, That the fatlure of the Senato to take tho resolution into consideration 16 not to bo intorproted oa gvidence of approval or disapproval of the samo, Resolved, That Mr, Patterson have loave to moko a statement, which shall be enterod upon the journal of tho Sennte and publishod in the Congressional focord. Mr. NORWOOD, who was entitlod to tho fioor, preferred that the Senato procoed to tho consid- eration of THE CLAYTON OASE. In addition to tho viows presontod by him in his minority roport, he proccoded to explain tho tostimonp, showing that Clayton, as Govornor, wielded his Exocutive power in n mannor far from boing right, from tho boy ing of tho Bmmtgrinlg canvass to it cfi-‘;:‘ BM:. COlayton. did other things showing that his™ clection _ wans corrul»t, both in its Inception and consummation. Mr., Olayton could not hava como to tho Sonato but for theso things, and the additional fact of corrupt uso of money in his {ransaction with White. Tho Ben- nto have, under the evidence presonted, the xlgltlt to 'doclare Oloyton not ontitled to his seat. Mr. WRIGHT aid ho would have all clgotors freo nnd unbiased, as far as possible. Ho ehould not objoct to tho Pasenge of o law providing that thosent of o Sonator shall be doclarod vacant if it should be shown that ho had loft his scat hore, and was in attendanco on the Logislaturo at the time of his election, or undertook, either in por- son or through {riends, to influonce his eloctlon. Thero was no testimony that should influenco thomind of o single Benntor as a. juror, show= ‘“5 that Olayton. ovor improporly sought to influonco rogistration or & political convention, in Arkansgs. Ho undertook to sny thero was nothing whatever to impoeoh his firat or socond oloction, and that Clayton’s conduct in connoo- tinlr‘ldvitfi his oloction was without parallel in our politics, AMr. NORWOOD said that Mr. Olayton nover protended to deny any statomont that White mnde. Tho doclaration stood uncontradicted that the 85,000 paid to White for rBBI%nlu a8 Bocrotary of State camo from tlie Bonator %r Arkanuas. DMr. CLAYTON, in_roplying, did not deny Whito's tostimony. White did not say suy- whero that ho (Clayton) paid him monoy for his roslgnation. I mr)ly to Mr. Morrill, of Varmont, Mr. OLAY'MON snid ho did not contributo auy part of thio £6,000 in monoy or bonds, Ar. NORWOOD, resuming, snid that when Clayton was on the stand he did not oxplain that tho money and bonds wore not his proporty. Ho did not then explain, ns he did now, that he was nim;lg agont for transforring the' proporty from a debtor to a creditor. Mr. Norwood ro- forred to tho tostimony to sustain his views, previously exprossed, referring to tho witness AoConnoll in that connection. Mr. DORSEY said that when McConnell first camo to that Btate ho attached himsolf to & nowspaper. Ho was o profossional liar, o wan- ton and vilo slanderer, n man who lald in the gutter and slopt in tho station-houso, This tostimony was unworthy of beliof, T'ho quostiob was then stated on the resolution of tho Committeo, namoly, that tho chargos made and roforred to tho Bolect Committee for invostigation, affeeting tho official character aud ¢onduct of tho Hon. Powoll Olayton, are not sustained. Mr. SAULSBURY eaid he should doclino to rfinza, n8 he had not had timo to oxamino the tos- imony, 3 Mr, McOREERY remarked he wns paired with Mr. Onmoron, slthough he did not know how Mr. Comeron would vote were he here. [Laughtor.] Mr, SIEVENEON said ho should declino to vote. The charges were too sorious to justify a sty conclusion. Time hud not beon afforded to ennble him l‘o]gnrly to wuifih tho tostimony. Mr, STOCKTON would decline to voto, for the ronsons assignod by other Sonators, It would talo a weok to sum’ up the testimony and placo it boforea ]nré. Mossrs. OABSERLY, THURMAN, RANSOBR, and KELLY severally declined fo vote for rensons efinilar to those above stated, Mr. CARPENTER romarked: “I desire to ini“ the Democratio party on this occasion and lecline to volo.” g Tho rosolution was agreod to by yoos, 38 ; nays, 6, as follows: yeAn, Alcorn, For (Mich,), Patterson, ony, Froi Imyan)n, Pratt, Aues, Thiteheock, Tamsoy, Authony, Howe, Tobortson, Boromnn, Ingally, Bargent, Boutwell, Joncs, Beott, Clandlor, Lowls, Sherman, Conover, Logan, Btewart, Cragin, Mitcholl Wast, Dorsey, Mornll {(Mo) Windom, Ferry (Gonn)), Morton, \Wright—as, NAYS, Cooper, Goldthwaite, Morrimon, Davis, Gordon, Norwood—0, 2 ADBENT Ok NOT VOTING, Dayard, TFonton, Rausom, 8y, Flanogsn, Baulabury, Trownlow, Gilbert, Bohurz, Buckingham, Hamilton (M), Bpeucor, Qameron, Jlamilion (Tox.), Spraguo, Carponter, Hamlin, Blovenson, Caaserly, Johnaton, Btockton, Clayton, Kolly, Sumuer, Conkling, MeCrory, Thurman, Denuls, Morrill (Vt), Tipton, Edmunis, Ogleaby, Wadlelgh—93, PATTERSON, - Mr, ANTHONY called up his resolution, which appears in a provious part of to-day's proceed- ings, in rolation to ox-Sonator Patterson, Ho {»rupoued o modification, namely: that J. W. Patterson have leavo to filo a statement, which shall bo published in the Congressional Record. Mr. BOREMAN thought "It altogother im- m{mr that this privilego be accorded, as Mr. atterson was now o privato citizon, Mr. STEVENSON said that he Lhad no personal foeling, but thouglt it would be a bad and mis- chiovous Pmcadum to givo official stamp to the statomont, whioh Patterson had made as s pri- vate dividual, but which, as any other privato individual, Lie had a right to make. He protested ni;nlnst giving an ofticlal iudorsoment o & anyh of, Which contalned inacourate stato- ments, Lo troat it In the way {:mpnund would destroy the moral effect of the Oommittos ‘which mndo the report iu the caso. Mr, ANTHONY ald he did not impugn the Committeo. Mr, STEVENS eald he did nob underatand him, but Patterson had publishod forty-five pages of priutod matter in direok auswor o the NUMBER 219. roport of tho Committos, and containing statee m¢ not truo, 1 ANTHONY romarked that Dattorson, stt . nghoro in tho closing dnys of the scssion, ha Zioright to domond a consideration of the roi & ition roported by the Committoe rocom- mi«;'ing his oxpulslon,” It was satd sl ovor tho Bd g0 that wag impossiblo to considor th Brogolution at that timo, mond that iti F31d not be dono withont tho sacrifico of Pt @0 business, but that if Pattcrson would W, 2 his right fo bo hesrd, the Senato would pl Z on tho subject of . tirl speclal sossion. Ho 8¢ 5 tovornl pasangos in tha pamphlet which ho w ' d adviso Mr, Pattorson to loayo out. While b tknowledgod the difffculties’ in ‘the way, ho thonght somothing was duo to nman charged with erimo nffecting his honor, which was more than his Iifo, and tho charactor of his children, Aftor o long dobato tho subjoot wont over. > TO BPAIN, Mr, MORTON offered o rosolution, which wag adopted, roquosting tho Prosidont of the United Btates to communicato the resolution passed b tho Sonato, congratulating Spain on the aboli= tion of slavery in Porto ltico to tho govornment of that country. REVISION OF THE LAWE. On motion of Mr. CONKLING, leavo was Elwm to the Committeo on Roviston of thy aws to sit during tho rocess st Washington ow alsowhore, & provito boing nddod that no monoy l:‘[znld ‘boyond tho notual expenses of the Com- ttao. . COMMITTEE APTOINTMENT, Tho VIOE PRESIDENT appointed Mr. Bout~ woll to Inrply the vacancios on the Committeo on Elections and Priviloges, and on the Com- mitteo on Public Lands. Tho Senato went into oxocutivo session and aftorwards Adjourned. NEW YORK. Mre, Fostor Not Dcnd==MIacDonnoll, the English ForgereeThe Goodrich Mysterye=Would=I3c Murdorer Scm= tonced==The Bull’s f2ead Banik-=NMis~ collnncous Local Nows. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. New Yon, March 25.—Tho roported denth of Mra, Fostor {s untruo, ~ On tho contrary, sho ig rapldly recovoring. District-Attornoy Phelps is melking propara- tions to romove George Francis Train to Lunatio Asylum on Ward's Jeland. Tho stockholdors of the Dull's Ilead Bauk mot this aftornoon, and rosolved to malko up tho doficlonoy and rosume business. Tho officers sy thoy have aclue totho guilty partios, and will probably have them in custody within a wool. Dion and Mrs. Boucicault becamo citizons of tho United States on Bnturday last. Feohter has declared his intentions. (Govornment has made tho Beamnn's Exchange, in this city, tho naval pay station for Brooklyn. Tho orew of the Colorado woro paid off to-dny. As the Soamon’s Savinga Bank is in same butld. ing, snd C. O, Duncau tho Paymnster, ia nlsa Prosident of the bank, tho approprintonoss of tho solaction {s mado manifest, Tho myaterious nrurder of Charlos ‘Goodrich continuos to ho the genoral theme of convaran~ tion, It is now beliovod that the murdeross was alded by a man, A Now York gentlemnn who had intimato rolations with tho decensed, and is suid to have beon mixed up with his femining ontanglements, has disappearcd. Ho was last goen on Saturday aftornoon, on which oconsion ho promisod o mombor of the Goodrich family that ho would be present at tho funeral on Sun- day. His presonce was’ anxiously looked for by tho dotectives, but, much Lo thoir dissppoint- mont, he fafled to put in an nr posranco, and mingo thon, In - spito of the most diligont efforts, hia whoresbouts cannot be discovored. Thore ara rumors to tho offact that this man befriouded the womnn, whom Mr. Goodrich is said to have sa guntl{ 'wronged, and that high words have fre- nontly passed botwoen them on the subject. ho namo of tho mysterious individual, who wag ‘brought over from New Yorl yosterday, is Bmith, the sumo namo which was found on tho back of the map found on the kitchon floor on the morn- ing that the murdor was discovored, Smith gavo some information which may lead to the arrest of tho suspectod woman. Smith wns relonsed at midnight, but is kopt under surveillance. Tho 0ot of Police assorts that tho woman' name ia not known. The murdered man had lifo insur- mifio policles amounting to $25,000. Ho left na will. i Honry Magrudor, who shot Olarenco TLock- wood about a young woman in their boarding- houso on Madison streot undor peouliarly atro- clous circumstances, a short time ago, was found uilty to-night of folonious assault, Lockwood finving recovored. Judgo Brady's chargo was strong against tho prisonor. Ho was sont to Bing Bing for ton yoara. ) The jury in tho case of Bonona Howard, tha wealthy counterfeiter, came into court at 11 to-night, ond said thoy could not agreo. Thoy X;)ro locked up., Tho trinl has consumed flve V8. To the Assocfated Press. ‘New Yonrm, AMarch 25.—Tho Post-Oflico nu- thoritios turned over to Nathaniol Jarvis, Jr., the Reoelver appointod by the Ell{lmmu Conrt, tho package of bonde valitod at 817,000, which bus boon Tying in tho Dost-Office addrensod to Bidwell, oo of the alloged Bank of England forgors, Othor packagos of bonds addrossod dimnzl{ltu Duucan, Sherman & Co. aro oxpocted, and will be attached as soon a8 thoy come into the hands of the firm, Goorgo MacDonnell, ono ‘of the alloged forgers, was brought beforo Commissionor Gil- man this aftornoon, and was confrontod by Bergeant Wobb, of tho London dotective forco who produced tho warrant of tho Lord Msyor of London, for his arrest, The prisonor's counsel Tainod tho point that thoro was no proof bofora tho Court that the Lord Mayor had jurisdiction in such cnsos, but it was overruled. Frances Groy, whoso oxpenses wero paid horo by tho Dritish Governmont, testified that sho lived in Tondon; know tho prisoncr, who had furnished hor monoy tocome to Amorics, promising to moot hor in Liverpool, but did not, koop his ap- ointmont; she_roturnod to London and was Phoro arcestod; idontifiod Noyos,and was brought hioro to identify MacDonboll. Deteativo Farloy tostifiod to arrosting MaoDonnoll on the Thurin- gla. An afidavit wos submittod that & {full dopo- Hition has boon forwarded from London, aud an aajournment of tho caso for two wooks \woa nted for tho proparation of evidence for tha nuk, and the aconsod was_remanded to tho cus- Lod?' of_the United Btates Marshal. Tho Goodrich mystory is yot unsolved. It i stated that tho building of tho row of brown- stono fronts on DeGraw strect, Brooklyn, in- Tolvad tho_supposed murdorod man hoavify in dobt, and that ho was not a8 wonlthy as at first supposod. 'The following in & doscription of the missing watch: * Gold huntor; Predtway; 19 Tinos ; Fod gold, trostad ; No. 11,293 Juloa Jur- gerson, Capmimgun." It appoars the so- Galled ' bloody shirt found in the houea .| Whore the murder was committed had no blood- stains whateveron it ; had no buttons torn ol!i .| and was lslm[»!]{lsuilod. The Chiof of Polico o Brooklyn atill holds to tho theory that Goodrichy committed suiclde, and that tho dauso was finen- clial embarrassment. Tredorick Hogge, acoused of tho murdor of Siogaried, appearcd 88 o witness in his own be- half to-day, and tostified that he never bought any arsonio, and never administored any to any human being. ' Tt is roportod that tho city roal catato of the Harlom Railrond Company, equal to a dividond i)‘l ildfi per cout, will bo divifled among the stock- olders. Officials of the difforent alonmulxi{x lines at this port think that tho bill now pending in the TLegislaturo, incrensing by $1 a hoad tho monoy tax from immigrants, 18 against tho intorests of the city, Immigrants aro alroady taxod 32 a h“dl but the l\llY roforrad to will causo addition- al fujustico, = ‘Bonts ran to Nowburg this morning for the 4 songon. Ar’i‘hl.\gngrl%’[!nvonfl cating Committce examinod the books of tho Compauy to-day, but no wit- nossos, and adjouruod to Friday. Tho Bupreme Court douies the motion to dis- miss tho complaint in the oaso of Boody aguinst Drew, reportad yestorday. —— - Ocoan Steamship Nowi. Nrw Yous, March 26.—The stenmships Egypt and Abyssiufa from Liverpool, has arrived. Liveuroor, March 25,—1he stoamer Polynesia haa arrived, R Fast-Day in FMalnc. Avausta, Mo,, March 26.—Lho Qovornor hag ointed Thursdsy, April 17, astho fast-day of ‘this Btate,