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- The Ohicago Dadlp VOLUME 28, OCEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, INOTICEH. Tremont southerly route bas always besn adopted by oid, d hieadiands, B o T RS s Q- ety 5 Sailing trom N, York lnr Lmdon (irect) avors fortaleht. Anin 5, 870, currency: atesrag®, AL greatly educed rates. 'Iatirn tickata at lamest rate Draits for £1 and uoward. SON, Appiy to P. B, LARAON, Ipthesst cornor Olatk and Tiandolphata. (oppositenie #iherman llouse), Ohicago. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Tho Genoral Travatlantto Companyia Mull Htosmahine Havee, Dbatween Naw York an L P Heos, Bu7at 54 cos, flnnf:fl:r‘tl:‘ Sooond, 3, Thir aced ratos, king thin Hno, avold both AR i, e kg el bt 3 r time, troublo, 3 e O RO K INZLES, Agonts 88 Tiroadw Great Western Steamship Line, New York to Dristol (Fagland) direst. Grost 5”‘.’.‘.321'0.’;,'.. Winiham, Wednepday, Starch 10, oatIer OYETT Altarnats N 4 luding wine): o rl'i‘v’.m And"slsorage At Avsann, Capby Symon, Haturdar. Hareh % Intermediate, $(5;: Stearage, $7. oo okote G110, Apsiy wt"(ail Freiphs Dopob 3ourtlon tickate, Bhore & M. GT0. MoDONALD, Agnnt, GENERAL NOTICES. LADIES' SUITS, W nd mized goods sl Embrolderad T B e, tloauon BUCORRRFUALY Byine DREY PROCESS, Without ripplag of romovlng Trimmlnge, Crape Vells res orod. AUGUST SCIHWARZ, BOSTON STEAM DYE HLOUSE, 168 Tllinois and 265 West Madizon-sts, QUENTINS SUBDIVISIONS, ars of lots fa this subdirlsion, subfect to M. Clv. bourae dower elsiia, and mh Gorivd ti1o aodr Chsrios Quentin or Charlotta A. Quontiu, aro rivised that a tail release of tho same has boen wbtained from Mre. Cly. ‘bon-no and placed on record, rmnmng ta Mrs. nantin {or bur awn usa and for thouroaf l) persann doriviog 110 a8 aforasa SHEN & RARNUM, ' ° 2larch 3. 1 Attornaya for Brs. Quentin, TO RENT, FOR RENT. Xew Plar, No. 1, 1. 0. R. R. for Lumber Yards and Planiog bills, _Dimenslons of Pisr, 1,000 foot long by 20 feot wido. 15 feat of water along sither side. Rallroad track ou Pler, Wagon road 1afeot {n width connocting with the property, _For fur- ther information apply to Chle! Engincor I, O. R, R., or a8 tha ofiios of JAS. C. OLARKR, Gonoesl Manager. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSIAH H. REED, NO.20 NASSAU-ST., NEW YORK. * Honey fo Loan on Chicago Real Estate, 1 throngh Mewsrs. TITCHCOOK & DI, Uiertrs, Hoifna Hieek: Chicagn: Fissclaus feclitcn for FINANCIAL NEGOTIATIONS {0 LOSHON: L AT PR e e Vory deslrable locatton b % SEEDS, - “SEEDS,” WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FULL STOCK OF . CHOICE SEEDS for HOT BEDS, Cataloguss froe. J. P. FOGG & BON, ; £4.and 96 Boutls Water-at., Ghicsgo, fil. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. Noties is heroby given that the partnorstip herstofore un existing hetween Jerkina & Holmes, ia tbla day dissolvod by mutual consent, and all dobts againat ead firm will be * Uguidated by W, A. Jeoklas, to whom all elaima dus thom will be paid, W. A, JENKINS, J. A, TOLMES, Ta rotiriug from the Cliftan Wonss, § roturn thanks to sy frionds for past favore, and ask for my succssor, Col. W. A, Jenkiny, thelr contloued patronage, - o Chlcago, ¥ob. 20, 166, J. A, HOLMES, SPIECIAL NOTICI. “. Having this day sssumed tho sole propris. . torship of the Hotol knawn aa the Clifton House, it will be my ondeavor to maintain and morit tho formor high character of the house. 'With unsurpassod location, good rooms, and gonoral attontlon, Xshall try to make my houss a home, not only to travelers and familios visiting the city fora fow days, butalso to psrmanent gueats. ‘WILTON A, JENKINS. GOhicaxo, Murch 3, 167, LIGAL. WIIEIREAS, BY TIROIMOUITCOURT OF THE UNITED BTATES {or e Exsturn Distelot of Miuour, in the sult of . 31, i, and othors, complalnas W Lal (¥ and othors, . 7 & Weatora Tcatiway Coin i otors, Helhad (n_oyuity for tho foreclosuro r ol 4 Uot , it was, the 27tk ozl BRI L S 1816, i Wetoru, ailay Cor remises, ropert, Aq s afiusliaivol Vadey & Wiate sad oropertr, ioyether with tha taos sudsppurtonuces of said alhway Gompany 23 10 4214 doeds of truss and morigaxes dosoribod, shuald basoldat publio auction by the undersignsd i Ubancery of the sald Court, to pay ant amounts due by saf any upon its mortgagae bonds and othorwi Mens, and ¢ Company ad that ia sad by tho aib aaiu'tlo reher, ima, of whataver kind, of ell pattics, upon, 40 mortgsged property, aud eve divcharked, and that Ior tho samp, all inci d that the sald Master shoald offor tho whola hisos, aud_ property, togotiier with the (oxcept that part of said road, with, wostward from the Town url, botwesn tho asid ‘and thatno biit , &4 ano pa - ooaneciod thes *7 soion, (& Tavia Cougty. S own of Canton and tio Atbsonr tive; "‘QMQ‘EI rocelvod therelor k:; ISI that " tho “sald Maser ebould part "of sald - rod-bed Zuaavctad thorewith Iyisg wortward, froi eatd Caatan, boiwoen snid fown and the Atfssourt. River, stands, without vollfng +tock, to tha highoe: bid forj and that, upon the salo ot sai ruad, property, and fragchises, tle suid Mastor” should requiva th fayineat 7 ik purclisters of thowum of at Tekat wa' Bundrod housand dollars in cash, or the dol ivery to him of 8ad sufficiant bond, with suratios, ta bo by Broted: for, tho payinent ot such sim’ of "twi bundrad dellars, whon, and tho aaid Ca 1 said, sai wo doll huadred exeeutlon snd of ti citied on the dellv of the certfio aid Master, and thaf the batance of tho , unioes tilo purchasar ba a bond or lian er ar reprssent boud or lzn holiors, be paid u cash rmation of sald sale, should 4a1d sale ba' cone said Oourt, and i€ sald purchaser shall be or lien boldor or reprusent boua fida boud or 1i Botdar; shen. and in thatoveat shuuid said salaba col « Bued, e should pay fn d sam of # it Lhe pro rata fortion from the proceeds of said sxle 3y fbloh marbe by the said Court then {ound du ta tho othor ous ide LoRd and tho balance aftar suoh 56 i be Tt 18 bouia o loos beca h ¢ aled byRilin, ey wua The el tho {abatore rossal X Yirtuo aa rviance of the sald - decres, 1, ipgan, tar 8 Citancerof Shatialt ial pu otion ta the highest bidder, 3 ot doo- of tba Goust THouss of it Louts Ot Louts, tn the Sate of Misourt, = o foucteonth day of April, A. D, A ftagaua of Len o'olock fa the forenod snd 1 cone vt issouri 2l fo cal Tt eser roof d, tha balusoy ; ol the raliroad artey tousdier wih NS 0N, (reachisen, and proo- Hpbi vallor & Western Hailway ompeny (sisers the ¥ 5 tetaluallar siantioned) Wpon thg Leres s B‘eo' hod i the above recilad decreo and, oo Partion ol the Misslaagy, B fierewii Biagmuiten fosdhed sk ioe Soanected kbl pesteara i et (Tows of Caton, withious rolling stock, Y=t uired to pay $3,000 e + ofhietla opo i £ is bonie OSEPILKITIFPLN, Maatar 1o Chansery of the Unitea biLL BIE % lasiar in Chusoory of the | tates Clroutt, Conrt 02 Lorie: s Marsh Jopgp sl TREABURY DEPARTAIGNT, Orrick or CoxrraoLLER o Wisutnazor, ¥ Sopumer.y 5k Goahty Naibee s, ag hare same must be Diaeniod (0uCh] L [y WARBLE MANTELS! A RRDUOTION OF 20 PER CENT will be made on QUMANTRLS bought of ue duriag iho manth af March, el of & Iargn aesnre .ot _bat Amorican and Scotol Uranite MONUSKRNTS &t Feduced Pprices. SCHUREHMAN & HAND MANTEL €0, Michigan-av., cor. VanBuren-st., CITICAGO, GLOUCESTER IRON WORKS, GLOUCESTER CITY;, N, D 8. BROWN, ' MES P, A A IR G Philadeiphla, §North Sevonthst. nd Water Pipes, Cnat Iron 1 m Viper, 8lop Valvos for § or Gas, all slzon, FIRE EEYDRANTS, Gas Holdors, Teloacopic or Single, Gastings aad Wronghit Tron Work of all kinds, for Gas or) Office, OITY REAL ESTATE, 38TORY MARBLE.FRONT TIOUSG igan-av., botwoen Twallth and Thir. B, tory marble-Iront honee No. 657 Wabnab-av,, b tnean Thirteanth aud Fourtoent ' 1 315, 000, Anlce marble-frout ouso No, 722 Michigan-av., near T ery and Einement maeble.fronk house No, 604 Michi- briek-house No. 798 Wabash-av. ; $10,000, Flrst-olusa brick-house on Frairie-av., beiwesn Twentl. eth and Tywenty.irst-s ol tary markle-front housa on the southeast ‘wantioth.st. ent-clasn 3-atory framo.liouso, with B0 foet of ground, near Twentyfirst-at., on Michigan-av. 1 823,000, 3.story marble.front houss on sonthost corner of Twen- ty-fourth-st. and Wabash-av. Kor sale chean, JiOR BALE-GGTAGON AT gan-ev., tho flusst avenuo In tho Northwest; faet, MEARS & CU., 100 Washington-st. {YOT BALE=815,00 WILL BUY 2 GOOD HOUSFS, 13 roorms cach, with lot Walal to alley, In the yery hert location on Houth Park-av., batwoen I'wenty-fourt Capitalisls or thoss seekinz homes A kot partieniars, Owner HENRY EPRIEL, Tesomont o Are favited to ca foloavo tho citr, iagtoneat. CITNICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCIL &, 1875. o WANTED--MALE HELP, Bookkeopers, Clorks, &c. ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED BUOKKFERPER 1n A retall hard house in :Ill‘louu who s familiar with the busin rulrr{r!flxmhl! 8 gooit pene man, and corrrot af ), Addres nal"llrlnc”, , Tribi oftice, rous, ote., HA! Tribine omlce, % it TO TOST MEIN ‘Address A 20, Tribuge ANTRI! BOUKKG M double-entry bookkeepliog. office, ‘Trnaos. VWAITED-TWO FIEST-GLASS FIREMEN: i o Hndatoioue, o h o ndun of ond habits O DAY 2 0 129 Michi; i AW ARTED=TWD JAPAS SN STRIPFRS, atonco. Adams & Westlake Manulacturiog Com’ pany, 53 Lako-at. : NTED-A FEW MONE GOOD BOXMAKERR, )_V‘w_; ial 'l:{IINNlGfl"H box factory, #0 Main-st, MisceNanenus. VWANTED-A MAN THAT 2 HAT 18 NOT AFRAID OF ok s portar 1h Clathiog Bouser: Addiomn min ribuna oftico, ce, ! A BTEADY YOUNG MAN: A GoOD £hanca for & suitablu porson at the now Ground-Floor Photographio Uatlory, 101 Wost Madison: W ANTED—A'LADY TYPE-SRTTER A’ Uroa '“FANT i) has had ox tho eduratluna of thi tom s pregllent oprariunity b or, with reforences, A o TEACHFER — A _GF] AN tencher, Tribune of § BALKSMAN. GALL O, D. PAIN. FANTED_ W GANVABSERE FOIUTHE ¢ LIGHT- (“ NE Fire Kindior 1 bls wagoe 7 and 9 Bouis Do orson-i ANTRD-TWO MEN AND WIVES FOIt FARN- AR MR PR oo 1, up sialrs. MEN LOOKING FOR A PRIBTANENT paying business can easily mako #i0a amoles fena; wind stamp for ba- CO,, Clicago, 161 Last landolphat., A BALRSMAN OF ABILITY GAN £100 por weel solling tha Littio Ginae burglar appteatun: Ighinine Gow dea, Tar doors and wikidows: saaly caried i Vo poskel Smays ey o heary bus) ow. “Atenta A arery ponnty) Niamip ‘Tor pariieniare. | We 1) Tt B afaceiror, m Ttoom 49 Ashiand Hloak, opposlts Sherman House: VW ANTED=A GOOD COOK FOR COFFIL.HGUSE, &t 158 Bonth Claricat, _Giorman profereed. WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Domention. ANTED-GERMAN GIRL TO DO COOKING, anbiog, nnd ironing, Muat como well rocom: mended, 1245 Wabaah av, TV ANTED—AT §_COURT 1i0- tel, curner AVest ‘Washiogton and Elizabotnats., o sirong, dteady German girlor woman st eaco, ADply ‘st WANTRD — & FHilST-CLASS GINL, T COOK and fron; Protestant proferrod. ~ Call at 71} BRAL HOUSEWORH ; do proferred. " Callat 'O BAT.E-1,600 FEET OHOICK LOTH (80x178) ON Wabaen and” Michigan ave., botwooy Eitiyeisthand Bixty.second.ata, near South Park (3blocks),aud oppisita o bo the finnat in'the wo 1ds datly traina; S0 miauto by steain; tho [totanioal Gard, Diacks from atation; lak iter; low fare, (ircat juducement o purchasers, HOUHUHD 87C0% ot Tasatlnate o P Trous ON MADISON-AV,, NEAT Tiliy-third.at. 81,7 231 ou Dlonroc-it., acar Filly.saventh: 887, (001 on Grvenmedioans nelt Ftty e aave at, &t & groat barcain f Taken At ons {0 cash, oF cann: ** BERICH EWORD, & Dear ATSON HILL, §7WABHINGTON- 4L NA-AV.~Twomarble frond houses, near Taon. ot st INDIANA-AV.—Murblotront Houss near Thirty.soe. ond-at., 14 rooms; §9,000, JrOr SALE-Sh 00 WILL FURGIIASE THT WLE- ant 8-alory warble-{ront _houes No. 78 Farl 2,000 carh, balancenu time, _Jnyuire at 84 Park. N TRIMA 7O front house No. { lekant Rew Satory marble. ; vo-at. Inguire on premise 1ORt BALE—. [OR BALE_DREXET, HOULRVARD_TIIAT DE- sirablo building fof, 161 feot [ront on Drozel, 160 foct Iront un Uotiage Grovo-av., and 100 feet on Usion~ being northwest carner of Ynlon and Droxol bouto. having roum’ for i dwellings sl storca race o t offered o bulldors. ANYDISH & LEE, 1) nllding, northiesst cormer Monros and La- HINTY-FIRAT-5T-—T0T 180 BY 100 4 cornorof Thizty-first-at, and Mydlck- i aptiet Cliurch fino chance for HAYDE] Ll 1§ Nixon's er Monroo and Ladall av., onposits ni iry 2" %1ock of buildings Buflding, norf JrONSALEZAT & GREAT BARGAIN-NEWTWO. Atory & ment brick house of 10 roome, and jot, near Chirtysecondat, SNYDER & Duildiog, northokst corner Monroo s ats. SUBURBAN REAL ESTAT. +BAN R L TOR, BALE-TARGE NEW BRIOK WEAID Ok aud soworsge; two bath-rooma: ouse 24x6l, Oash'o mer can goi & bargsin. ULRICI & BOND, 87 Donrborn-at. Fou BALE=A WELL IMPROVED A-AORE FAT ook County, MANN & CONGDON, Hoom 18, in Co 143 Las: {101t BALR—OT EXGIANGE FOTL A DWELLING. honro—0 acres at tiouth Ohlongo, near 1. & Ohio K. R. SNVDLI & LEV, 14 Niwoo's fullding, orthesst cornor Moneae and Laralloats. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Ot BALK-10 INPROVED FARME, WITi DIsT 2fcorn Jand aud an abiundanca f water, shusted In T08 ) Iroquats anid Ford Counties. 4 wralela lsnd, beat af cora jand and Chamnatea Countios, 11, Sond fo JAMES MIX, Kankakea Citr, 1] 00 3¢ d T T m8 I Procets o eroctio, {0 bo sos vllfl.‘fl“;l‘l:lgl' EII (')?!Jl'l\‘fl:.pflnclh Dillb?{fl.'?ehlllflrl.mflni or-slec) Atd bR (IhiraKe ow flgtires oot Tsors Toraiy 50 "B "RIRESELd E0%" ekt Woahioa- L, ‘ FANTED—A WOMAN TO WASH FOR_A 8MALL fanilys wa . Apply at 87 W, . W ANTED=IMEDIATRLY-GIE TO DO GEN-: housowork in ‘s famlly of four. Apuly at 20 new nuinber. ANTKD—A GOOD GENMAN OR BOARDINAVI- Aty S5 ol 2 do genesal bousomork a & privato family, Apply ay o, 41 North Custis-st. Kli—A GIitL, TQ DO GENERAL WOITK I8 all privato family: & good girl can havo s vory Hoatrs G bRl om0 IO WA ACOMPETEN T GINL TO DD RRCOND wrork and walt on tho tablo, a320 Michigau-ar. WanTib-A waab, 1105, eto. No. 90 Patk IRL TO COOK, at.. o ‘orub girl, o office of tho huial, 4t 9 115 morniag. 2P Soamarrassos. WANIED-TIAKDS ON GENT'S BOWS, 128 AND 120 HoufB Itauklin-st., third floor, COMPILTE] WANTED_A GIRL TO DO PLAIN SRWING, 5 WA e machims. 030 Adiman, Ann) BUSINESS. CHANGES, T NORTHAMPTON, MASR., THE PIOPERTY AT lon e the Cont Flouriog 31 erxea por it line of the Conneatiout TP AL g Y trackaol tho Now lfaron & Northampton 1 R 3 bustnias hor S0 in, and feed businoss for fi I S KA Valioy, ‘Thie purchasor will b ‘o s live and prosperous husinees, al d, huildinge ara tareo, in good eepair, and oon. eniently arranxed for tho buinoss, Thn suios s 7 Torss-power and of the bast butld, Tho_mill inschine is moder and in good running crder. Tha puwer an raom aro susiicient, and the location such that the husl- qonieten nevtmy botueredind o almost aoy”erient. o ity for 8 Weatern b o EoP tiain U exdend thele biiainaty Kat: 2810 teruin of sain. addreas of inquire of Northampton, 33 ton, Feb. 13, VALUABLE PATRNT FORBALF: VERY Ciil ;‘,\ AR ST ENDR R GIRAT, o l'mvn TWO MANUFACTURING INTEHRATH) can't attend 10 bott s will aall aithar at & bargain: paye 200 % who qus AM UFFERED AT A ¢ large intorast In onie of for tha inauufactare of CRIF A ments known g2 amount of stlier rick, and also s nlock {n & woll-urkanized comi Itogstiier valued at 120,000, 1 desire & good man, without Iabor, If pre- forred, and wilh 22,400, to jolu mo o il purchase, VX'M. D, PALMER, 146 Lasallo-at, (ONF OF Tiiii FINKST MILL PROPERTIRS 1N the Weat for sale, with largs atono butldioes and two paliraads an tho groutd, closs to Chicago. A fine's f with'capital, .lv:l&l(‘;fmk”brp;', 7o and T Wastian i I b, TO RENT—) T T — T\WWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, L kit ris B ok, Betbs i S b Jiothnod, near carai'possossion April 1. ' Apply at 16 SOl Leavilte 0 IENT] [ tisomont hoase: Mo 553 W this house, 0 1ENT — A FIRST-CLASS TWORTORY AND g LTI G with R Impesteimesia; ot of "6 oot 15 & now two-stary Badn Solu Park and cacs. OITAR. No ALK, 103 Raodigh 0 RENT_PLEASA 8] hon Hia Fast Medisan-s I O RENT-CORNER 1008 ton-st. § possossion given use. R-_TWOSTORY URNITOILK FOR 8, /abashiav. Inubiro at ar 1. lnquirs at the TO RENT= ROOMS, 0 TENT CONVERIENT ROONS, PRNISIED . to maprotable o Btidron. HDWAIDS, i1 Minadogare o 1[0 RENI=FRONT PATILOR AND WEDODN 7 stairs handsumoly furnishod, 812 per month, 213 Weat Indiaos o4 pass overy ten minu: TO RENT--STORES Storos. [0, RENT-¥ROM MAY 1 BTORE 219 ROUTIL Asilnlstedt., near Van Buron. Apply st 418 West e dsma-st, o, stor ortion of our Luok end musio store: size of city, §,LU; gand locatiun, and tho finest store in the city; 3 arleiidid oppurtuni for & jowular who 138 licat-clnss workinan and fing a Litdln capital or cradit:atare sil fur- nlshed rent, ?:mm- month; coal and light furnished, For [aitfcutas addrosd immodiately DOUVILLE BLOS., Manistes, Mich., .3 ata OFFIOES. &o. O THE PURPOSE OF A JEWELILY 0 RENT_OFFIORS IR R 10 the Portiand Biock and I th Apply to T, LYMAN, Room 17 Port ROOF VAULTS Parker Luldiog. d Block, KNT_ONG O W FLOGRS, O OFFIOH and tho basemant of the building 153 Randolphesi,, Dbotween Clark and LaSallo-sta.; will altor tosult, - Appiy third tloor, front, 5 Ponrann. ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD RURSE TO upon & man with {ho small-pox; good wages wait up paid. Callat243 Kwing.nt. SITUATIONS WANTED~-MALE. Bookkacpars. Clorks. Eto. 4 QUIUATION WANTED-A YOUNO MAN NOw ©eolipying & good pusiiion doslces ta change for ouo ae bookkaaper ur correspondent in a guod grain gommission houso._Address G 43, Tribune obice. ol Trados. SITUATION WANTED-BY AN EASTERN OAT- goofa ¥iago vaintor, who s capablo of ta ehop; & pormanest situation if work proy actory; ot artloular aa 0 locallty, Adroms Tribuno oftico, Sfi"bnxon WANTED — BY A FINST-OLARS wlt.h!“ ‘xfllmu'l:""n 'c'."‘,’.,““ had mr‘w yoars' Gxgedrlil‘lnec s exach measuro: ) Iz, STRACK, Ti1 South Franiineste iR Conchmen, Tonmsters, &o. TTUATIUN WANTED—BY A COACUMAN IN A rivato famils, ono who undurstands bis business] ocommondations, 188, Tribune, Biloelinueons. ITUATION WANTRD~BY A MAN AND WIFR In tho eity or countey : relaterica givon. Call or ad. e N O, 11 Sith dordariancet s farihens dajs. SITUATIONS WANTED«-FEMALE A S SRS A Domostios. QITUATION WANTED-HY AN ELDERLY GER. juan_woman to do gonoral hausowork for a smail faml| i 188 good cook. Apply at 64 West Van. Buren-at., goar Cliotaw.___—~ 77 SITUA' N8 WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTA- blogitis tn do_general housework i 1l privat Emilyof boeding oo, dining. or chamber more Cul L@ North Pooriu-st. FINANCIAL. AL PERSONS HAVING GLADIN AGATNAT TilY: Btcchanics’ Sarlags liank (. 16, Shipiiord's Tranty: Rocon-at, Hank) will fad 15 to thilr ‘arvantagn ta cal o1 WAL SUTLEI, atiornoy st Jaw, 8 Hetdall ihulld: 1ug, 110 Doa: 3 ALKIR & GO, d Al PRALOWIN, TAWLEY DUILD- ing, carder Lvarborn aud Madison-ste.. Liave tunds bt hand toloan on ally roaf extata, in aume ot $1,00 sad A JITUATION “WANTRD-OY AN EXTHA GOOD £ Hwodlah glel for gonoral bousewnrk, or will do kitchen work; the Lieat of ity roforences, - ¥21 Bin ITUATION WANTED-BY & GIliL 70 170 BFG. ) d pl A §.:§m F L0 Riain sewing o a private family. “Call §TUATIDN WANTED-BY AN AMERIOAN WOM- an k or do goneral kousowurk tn private fam. t gool iy Undotandu alf Kin of mork and pons (3B ors of clty roloroncos, Address KATIC McINTUSH, &2 Cote taze Grove-av, l'ifiv'n £5,0 TO LOAN STX MONTIIS ON GOOD collntaraix’ a ni rates; o years, GLIVRI BRBLY, 157 Washtugt e }{us;z’xx"m LOAR ON GITY PIHUFCRTY e roved proferrad), Drchuse:mone o Qv"”? s closa wi oy, BISSELE, B SITUATION WANTED—BY A BOANDINAVIAN 1 40 do genoral housewark. “Iaguiro at 153 Weab SITUATI WANTED—BY A RESPEOTA P AN & TETTOTAR sl § Callat 16 North Carpenter-st., bassment cha: without delay,” . H. TO LOAR ON T3 PROVED OITY PROTER: sums ot 41,600 80d upwands, - Apply at Ulon uth Ulark-st ONEY TO LOAN, AT OURRENT RATES, ON Fea) oviate, ocaiition, and urchase monay vapers bought by ADOLPIL LOK' & BROTHER, 15 dnd 13 MQNEY T LOAN DN DIAMONDS, WATOIES, bonds, ete., at LAUNDILIUS privato ofico, 120 Han- dolph- k., Estab) 1884, SMALL SUME TG LOAN ON AL KINDS OF GOL- ) _lateral securltion at Koom M, 148 Houth Clarkest. 0 LOAN—SUMS OF 81,00 OR_MOKK ON Thi- Tt ol taiotn Lilid O, AOLIE ON, ToT: farms within 30 mllos, B, L. PEABE, Teapor Block, L8 ORE YRALS, ON EV: seatral locatlon sdourity am , A U8, Tribuno oifice, ENT LOANS ON IMPROVED PROPERTY Ch iado, and mort, LAZAR. U KUVIRAE KR e mecirgges boseht by ’ Sanmacresses. ITUATION WANTED—DRESSMAKING—A LADY (dptres ho otk of & fow families, entting Lhd mak- oAb gty s ghven, Address W, & Controavs B amsker, of rolor- Nuraes. S AR ation e AR WA, NURSE, B A s doad. ALY, TVDEN, o umsorates up-staime - Address Employment Agents. . SITUATIONS WANTED_FAMILIES IN WANT OF 00d Heandinavial R S b T A QUITATH BT-ULAS 3 el ot a1 e Ty OLADS FEN Sfi plyi g to Mee: e LABRINK i) Weat Madisonat AING, 81 Weat Madison-at, $L.000 &5 LR BN BN 3,000 [CUAACK, 8 Dehrbora-st, N iN¥ BUME T0 SUIT FOIC S OR *.3. 0 E204 o1 L . ol(i'lpaoufl'fl‘.vfimm TR 2.0 %nn(vm?])ll!uxfmflaum/« BIATL @1..:."(w09 R G "\Vfl'fi?‘i:‘fi £ __BOARDING AND LODGING, Both X?D‘glco'" PRAIRTI 10 Bgé;l'lz%fl‘fll& JU KAV, Toomu &l oom, with hoard Lonse aud sarrouadigs i roleragCersxchanged: @Twflu’hu-w:l FURNISHED OO, WITH board for goutlenan sud wifs or two aingl tlemon wlso two fruat rooms uni sralshod. Teriua Yoty reasona) 3 Waest Siae. 99 AUERDEEN.ST.—AN ATTRACTIVE FIONT rooms for marriod couple, nicely furniched, very mudorato; aleu, nice ;mnl »in; onm {or yuuny gont or lady; wa s a0d hiouse; beat tablo; all modern forts1 a moat laviting home for young paoplo, Hotols. Nezars g A g7 87 Lo 810 por wask | day-boani, come WABASILAY,, $1.60 and $3 ‘D’or BOARD WANTED, QAUD-NOWTIL SIDK-IY TWO GENTLEMEN, bleasaut room aud reakast with & prirate famil Iocatiba caavantent (o South bide.” AUdres I i, o oiho. AN T Ty vt SUUUIUUPOPSUOIY A LARGESTOOK OF SLANK BOOKS AT A GREAT o Dute uper st o u uira. A goed we g Looks at el bocks ot WO ow Dice. ENGI{ BOOKE_QUTZOTS [ITSTONIE DR Ngfl"'fifl. ‘P-‘fé fl.l.l‘ui_a"; b i Y Y e o' : hou 1 oa'duss Kioudes, Foreign buolk Siore, 5 avuo MACHINERY, SALE, OR EXCHAN N RD BRI Lot i St gl e USIOAL, AT A HAORIFIOE-WAG. WOOD PLANATOII I, 78 06 o tons ed Case, with round i iuanufacturor's price trado; ia cnilroly now, aud warrantad o1y toapcet for aale, with staol ard'Gaver, fur $30. Michig: aurailo attachnint, full (ron frams, ot crand action, n Blghly pollshed gase, v Tichiy.cary J ACR ino, striafl t. [ DAVET 2 60,15 GRaNTEQUATIE DF- o Ve WL KTATHALL, Siate So Afatnrster ata, NE 3C.G0TAVE HANDEOME UPRIGHT PIANO; ey o e HALL, Corhar Hiate and ol AV ROSEWOOD PIANO, TTAND: Q.I:uu:lll ‘carvad Caso and carved. Pusrn i, 8500, 57 (NE FIFE-ONGAN, §1-0 OF PXIIBITION AND 9.'“ v IR, WALL'S, coruer Htata and Miscolinneons. 0 RENT-TWO ORS 40z1%0, 163 and 153 Sllohigan-av.” Call NOBLE, 110 Twenty.socnnd-s(. WITIHL POWER, or address §, H. T—A TIOTOGRADH GALLE. v:A. BOHUTZ, 660 Mtcholl-oi. RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY Gerlrous of ronting & farge furdished tonso. A desus, aiating sumber of encraye.dd B Frihuns aics. TO EXCHANGE. JrOR EXGHANGE—A LARGE FRAME RUILDING, with steam Euwur, suitably for manulacturing pure Rgeo, Wil takSanjthing of Valde. loom B Hespor A RESIDENGE: ON THE BOUTII SIDR it o ool et et RING A, CHAHE, 21 Washington-st., in el basdmont, 10 BXGTANGIE—X FINE BLOOK AT WENT HAT: ood for wild Lands oF othir Droperiy, Addross i 6 TetDune oltce, {IANGE—3 LOTS AND BUILDING, WITH 115l 3., valuiod at 83,001, for a 810Gk of Fiorclinn: Sl eat oo st o se, T, Liusca pila 1" o bo “réadlly thrncd oo cash. Ad- dreas SO 3 YGH? Hitwoo, Wil Gow T 70 EXOCHANGE: téo AGHES FINK UNIATFROVED ll‘l;lll ‘|‘fl Ui""’flld Unl"i‘ll. ll‘.':q ffll’l.'l;ldclfo ’mpa“vvl, wulbicban Fads, of an 1iiaois Knprovod Tarea, Oy We TTHIO 115 East Badisnn-sres 1oom & ARTED—TO FXGIANGI_FOR 15,000 TEET OF building lamhor, ahinglos, Tath: sad fonc of the fuost whent aud farmilog lands o Kansas, noar Frankfort, 76 milos wost {rom Atchison onthe Contral ragch Ul P, R, R, Addr L. FREELAND, Blue " Hapids, Kan., or W. it. 8| o HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UCTION_WESTON & CO., 198 FAST WABHING- TON-ST,, HAVE BALES OF JHORSES, QA RiAGis, AND BLEIGHS, TURNDAYS AND FR DAY at10s. m. 0 N Partles wishing to purchase borsos at our placo ca: an oppartunity of trtu them 1o dsy before sals thoy uisy not bo duceived. Partisl Cataloguy {o Une vory fine bay horte, froo wnd plosstat driver, 15 Oue palr of brown horses 0 aud 7 yoars ofd, 15% hands BIRY, sound and kind (o a1l ha Ricaant bay marv, wilh toy and harnoss com- P ¢ which » description will be ks f 8 fll‘lflipkl“flu which must s axt aica &ra ‘lareuly attonded 4ad very Attractive of sliould c ILore e 1 %10d 1n a1t Baraoss, nds 3 inchoa bigh, W YOI BALE_UHRAP, YOUI UHOIOK OF TWo G ors v Ko ot (35 oaah Cal S o (£ V00 a1 hiorse fne 215, Rowson for Aclling, Go' usa for 8. Uaare £17 844 _MISCELLANEOUS !IIVI’;:G’“I:ISB“S ‘WHO D] ‘TO HEAOH COUN- X st of fiiue o ¢ &nd cheaport inanuer by using ono or moro section: 's Greal Nows. papor Lista. A 9 Jackson. PERBON OF KXPE withi A faw thousand dollss lished morcanti! firin, tauiag b [} LL GASH PAID FOR GART-O] cuds of all kin 131\(%1‘1l(.s;‘kx'munfilm;ru?mlv‘npu 1o i s by contraot formation ou: TCaN on o sddrees ATELON AR ERT TRD #0000 TELEGRAPH POLRY, & FERT _ White ouda; .m!d;u SO ats ooy iv_m'mn—x' OPOSALS ¥OTL THE COMPLRTION of & bivck of housos. _Apply [oam B9 Hespor Block. JV ANTRD-X BKCOAD: WANER LA REAAD Lumberat, A faJota soma gu AND BAVE, 8I1ZE ABOUT i A dtress O kD, 814 LOST AND FOUND, OST-LADIKS' MINK BOA, ON THURSDAY tornnon, from sleixh on bilch! or Wabastiav, Aboral Toward will ba pald Uy roieian aume (o bt o7 the Burdick tio 03T —ON WEST BIDF, MLLHIEAD-HOOK, it it iades Wil 15 eoariod by raturning aame 00,5, GRAGG & b Lako-st TOLEN-SMAHRGIL ¢, FIUM N FRONT OF RF. pubila Life Hullis, LaRalle-st., & bay pony mars #7d cutter. A sultabln reward wi ‘paid b rotorulng ihe same 16 W, OANTEIT, TOLEN—FROM NO. ace, ai B apes back b s Sitrer, g face, s w wifGe' GORLLASHANTRG,, too proverta STEINWAY FIANO AT A DANGAIN, ONLY 825 i1 octavo aud all yight, ‘I{ you wish tone and Ll ault yod, Adurers If %, Tribune ot BEOOND-AND ORUANS_ FOIL BALK OHKAF, b Btadiramy $10 uiwasds,” V. W, KIMBALL, coraer ) MKW PIANOS R GANS TO RENT, W. _5_0 vfix,mggu. Ak 2 5. S15() WILE BUY, A HANDSOM K ROBRWOOD R bisnoforts, 74§ octavos, rouud corners, fluo moldi 8503 stool R R Al e Bl st and ot PERSONAL. HEONAL-WEK ARE READY TO NEGOTIATE i)R i for the veturn nf N i Harsia, WABARI GOa bk, O0mor Carmoll sud PERBONAL-MOLLIE V. PLEAS and pl o Tromtont Sbuase MADIRORAL M Wabash-av. staga, oo isto-s idy In odrnur of sta ifod at genl State-at! i Sl S AT enbleiian oo Suate-tt BTATE T Addrosa, Ia ful, ¢ 3 REWA LORT_DETWEEN 113 ROUTI o R » s " o by B SEBIAEIE, S Che sBara e HOUSEHOLD GOODS. BUYERS OF FURNITURR HGUSKIOLD GO0, al 5 to., for casli ("Value' i ‘wealy oull ‘i o s 500 Eakt NFURNITUNE-BATURDAY, MARCH 1NN, BRUSH & UO., (16 and 197 PR oA ot batica seet-elass Taral ANT NEW WALNUT PAR. ks, iniaid with Freach waluuy 11 biocads, “with, putiage, worth K220, sowme waluut aud terry ity 6. _Itanidonce, 45 Mish) PARTNERS WANTED, oulars 12 coniidenco, sad sddress 135, Trib: e BUILDING MATERIAL: W AREER- 160 WORTIS OF LUSDER, SINCH ¢'inon Soasingy S halt oash, bal gy wil el o sall 2, Velinod i3 605 sual satate. Address LU AN RTNER WANTED-WIT] ) IN A BUBI- Pl fiuh...:{fl e brolos, with ae without bla time, W AL, Tl bl AR ul«i{n’w‘ i l""y; FIOI§ o ouss, e N R Dt Hani e fuonthty. 137 Kaui SEWING MAOHINES. INGKR SXWING MAUHINK—PRINCIPAL OF. 111 8 § cs t:uc.;..‘ mmnu-fidumnmnmflnm e Fon llLE—'l‘TUHfi:—ON TWO OR THREE % xtures 1 rat s toathar, o L DA E‘o‘uu Vo Lotk WASHINGTON. Final Adjournment of the Forty-third Con- gress, Scenes and Incidents At- tending the Clos- ing Hours. Passage of All the Necessa= ry Appropriation Wills. The Force Bill Receives Its Quietus in the Senate, Some Irregularity in Connection with the Passage of the Bounty Bilt. The President Settles the Matter by Withholding His Sig- nature, Railroad-Relief Bills General. 1y Left in the Lurch. Rule Regarding the New Tax on Whisky and Tobacco. The Gradual Decay and Final Downfall of the Lobby. ° Blarvclous Impudente of Mr, Richard B, Irwin, Barney Canlfield and Carter Harrison at School in Congress, CLOSING SCENES IN CONCRESS. 1IN TIE HOTSE. Hpecral Dispateh to Tha Uhicade Tribune, ‘WastNoToN, D, C., March 4—Tho close of tha Forty-third Conpress was unmarked in the Houso by special incidents, savo {hat which fol- Jowed the final sddress of Speaker Blaine, When hia last words and the hammor foll, thers way 8 sceno which tho oldest mombers of Con- fgreas do not remember to liave ovor witneseed in tho all of the Houss. Alombors-olect, ladies, and visiting strangers througed the fioor, osory foot of which was occupled. As his speech cone cluded, tho fmmenso sudienco on the floor and ju the galicrics manifested tho great o8t onthusiasm, and cheered until it scemed as it tho applause wbuld wmover ond. Blaine himsolf, relinquishing his gavel and bLis chair, deaconded to the desk of the reading olerk, and was s0 mioved by thin spontaneous manifestation of non-partisan approval that for & moment thin strongman bowed Lis head to con» ceal bis smotions, “This unprecedentod domon- stration in tho House was a fitting climax to Mr, Blsino’a very remaruablo careor aa Spoaker. Fow men hava performed tho intricate and rosponsi- ble duties of thoSpeakorahip with _equal ability, and none with greater dignity and hobor. Just prior to the adjourument the Maino delegation in Congress had plnced on the Bpeakor's tabla a Iargo morocco jewelry-case containing a presont from that dolegation as un acknowledgement of their highregard. The case contained a silver gavel and tankard, AN AMUSING INCIDENT of the closing minutes was the dispatch of mos- songers from tho Houes to tho Neuato with tho anrolled bills, in order that thoy migit recoive tho signatures of tho Vice-I'resident and tho Prosidont bofore tho Congress should end, llouso pages, a8 the bills wero hastily signod and presonted to tho House by tho Hposker, would snatch them, one by one dash through tho crowd in tho maia aiule, iraverao tho lensth of the Capitol and srrive breathiess st tho Sonate Chamber. Gen. Chipman, delegato in Congrees, closed hin carecr by acting in this capacity. A bill to {ucorporate tho Inland & Seaboard Const- iug Company of this District, which passed the Beuate last scasion, hnd received a verbal smond~ meut in leas than ten minutes bofore tho Con- ress exnirod, The House concurred, In this riof apace, the bill would becoms o doad dosu- mont or o law, Chipman proviouely enrolled it with his own hand, lad it approved by the Committes on Enrofted Dills, prosonted it to the Hpoaker, aund snatching it with the signature undried, himaelf ran with the bill to tho Kenata and saved it, it bolng signed by the President as tho minnto-laud reacied the hour of noon. This incident waa NOT WITHOUT IT8 LESSON upon the Iousa. It showed, as the most oxpe- rioucea legsislators are agread, that tho proseut method of enralling billa and the prosceses of tinsl legislation are exceedingly fmperfect and davgerous. Tha enrolling-clurks of Congroas for tha lsat forty-sight hours bavo sat at tholr deska without sleop, and almost without food, engaged 14 enamclivg upon tho cumber- somo parchment tho bills which becomothe Lasia of tho laws of the land., Last voar, aslipof a comma in thia parclumont enrollment coat the Treasury millions of dollars in tho silk ribbon casdes. The miracle is that thoso clorks, working with almost superhuman energy in the closing hours, do uot make blunders of tho gravest coaracter. In all this nhaste, overy i muat be dotted and ¢ crossod, and comparad with tho original bills. Tuis 18 done under the super vision of a standing committos of both Houses, No owe who ghould watch those procouses of eorollment would fail to discovor an opportunity for intentional fraud. Tho prossure of time is too great for knavery., The dauger 18 from the accidonts lucident o haate and fatigue, QUICK WORK, It was remarked by tha oldost enrolliug clerks that never in the listory of Congress have so many large bills been Pl‘bnanled for enrollment or completed in so sliort o (ime. otween 4 o'olock this moruing and noou four of tho largest appropriation bills, one of whict covered soven- ty, ’I‘flm" pages, woro enrolled. 'lio night attor 8 o'clock was mosily devoted to billa upou the Bpeaker's table. Awong them wan the famous bill far tho rallef of cottain iron- clad contractors, and the old Bsyfield & St. Crolx bill, e ep— ‘THE APPROPRIATION BILLS, WHERE TUE MONEY I8 T0 00, Bpecitll Dupatch to The Chicago Tridune, ‘Wasuinaton, D, 0., March 4,—It Is not possi- bla to-night to stato iu exact figures tho aggre- Rate amoaut of money appropriatod at this scs- uion of Congress. The clerks of both Houses aro sa cutirely overcome by tho exhaustlng 1abors of a continuous session of nearly three deys and thzeo nights that the footing has not been made. A very mear approximation, how- ever, is possible. 'Tho approximate appropria- tlon, from which it is thought the oficial foot. ings will show very slight doviatious, are those: Loglslative Appropristion bill, An;ly.- . & River and harbor, Bundry elvil Deficiency. privat waeres 2101, The Indian Appropriation bill was increased £300.000, onsccount of s apacisl Jettor sent by the Dresident, requesting an appropriatioh of that gum for a larze Land of wild Sioux. Tho River’and Harbor bill, notwithstanding the Rreat amount of ameudmeuts in the etato ot night, wan fiually paesed with the addition of only £600,000 “over the amount in tho Lill as it came from the liouse, Tho Ifenncpin Canal wrastruck out and the Tads jetty retained,. “Tho deficiency bil, it in thouglt; may bs somo. thing lesn than $2,600,000, Outside of the regular appropriation bifls the amount appropriated for relief bills and jrivato claimea cannot, it is bolioved, exceed 2,121,000, TUE AGOREOATY, OF TIE APUROPIATIONS thin vear, an compared with_thore of Jast year, it is cfaimod will show & reduction in apprapria- ttons thin nession cortainly of more than £3,000,~ 000, and poseibly of £7,000,000, The Henato changed ita usual habit, snd for the first time in many years® reduced the Agure- galo amount appropriated by tho Sundry Civit bill. Altlough there were 120 amendments put on this bill in tho Senate, tho chauges show & ro- duction of the total. _Tha policy of aholishing indefinite appropria- tious, which was begun laet yosr, has been Heri followed and greatly extended; all the NUMBER 194. tlon that they wonld have to bay thelr way through, snd the lobbyiata consiituting a mutual admiuistration nociety woro tho first fo moot them. Tho lobby imposed upon all pernons seeking mpeelal logislation the necesslty of mocuring this and that’ man, who controlled so-nnd-no (probably be- causo ho boarded at the sams placo) and gener ally indaced tho victim to Pay enough fn advanee to meet contingeut expenses, Thin Lept the lobby going, and occanlonally when bill did liappen to be pavsed fn which Lo was financlally intereatod homado o ralso that kept them in good dinners for gomo time, DBut all this is changed} METAISELS UAVE GONE OUT OF PASIION, Bubsidics oro fquelchod. Tho row of the lob- byist this year lias boen vory hard hoolng, and na crop lu apparent up to tho present date, Uncle Haut Ward, as o is known by tho ting, has dona not a Hytle toward breaking st up. His ovidonce baforo tho " Facille Mail," going fnto tho des taila of the labor performed by the lobhylat, gava tho impuito to & new order of thi Ho clumed for the lobby an hnm;r:xliln; place, —aud cited English custom to vusiain him. Ho vobed hLim in legal attributes, and drow tho picturg of :: sud injurions Jabora boforo. the Comrersons 19 anproptiations of moniont this year aro what in known as permancut, In the mutter of public buildiugs thers in strict limitation upon every approprintion, the limitation heing such that, wish two axceptione, there aro no sppropriations for public buildings for which THEN, 15 NOT AN ACTUAL PLAN and dotailed statemont of estimatos, Thero has been a marked chango in these appropriation Lulls thin yenr with regard to expenditures for public buildingn, and it is oxpected that great economied will bo sccured. Tho_praztico of tho Suparvising Architect of approvriating money for continuivg” the work on the public uildings sthiich have not in fact been bogun L beon ene tirely nbolished, except in the two cases of puhe lic buildings st Grand Kapids, Micl., and Fall Liver, Masa, Sneaker Blame at one time despaired of the 8ge of the Suodry Civil sud the Deficiency 8. The most wonderiul apecd in legislation ever known was ou the conforence report to tho Deficiency bill. It came from the Seuato with thirty-five amendments, Each of theeo amend- menta was considersd, some of them modified, and ail cauned soma debate, Yot the conforonce report was adopted in thirty-fivo wminutes from tl:e timo tho bill reached the Houso. 1To the Assciated Fress, ) TIIE HUNDRY CIVIL LILE. ‘Wasnmxarox, D, C., March 4.—The Commit- ten of Coufarotice on tho Suudry Civil Appropri- ation bill ;made tho following settlement or the puiuta in disputo betwoen tho House and Senate, and tho bill bocame s "law in exact_accordance with their recommendations: Tho Homse coucurred in _the Henato mmendments ro- garding tho Unmted States bank-note print- iug controversy. ‘Tho Houso receded ' from its disagroement to the following Senato amendments, making single rate of postage on fourth-clasa mail-matter one onnce iustead of two ounces, Tho Ilouse agreed to tho Sen ambndment inserting £50,000 for the Govorne ment building st Graud Rapids, Mich. The Hepate receded from 1ts amond- monts which proposed to strike from the bill $101,000 for survering Indian roservations, and all items for paying tho ex- peuses of sundry contestants for seats jn Con- grees, The Committoo of Couferenco dropped from the bill tho Sunste amendment appropriat- ing 8160,000 for the extonsion of tha tovern- ment Insane Asslum, The Scnate mlso toceded from ita disagreement to the louso provisions for tho reorganization of the Troasury Departmont contaiued in tho Kellogg mcasure, which was mado part of thisbill. The two Houses compromisod!on € 13,000 ah tho amount to beappropriated for the surveys of Lieut, Whosler wast of tho 100th meridian, and on $75,000 for continuing the Custom- Honge building at New Orloans, Thoy aleo com- promised on tho ao-called McGarralian clause of the Houre, by striking out the provision for Dbringing suit for the recovery of the New Idria mives and insortiug o direction that thio Secre~ tary of the Interior shall report to the next Con- gress whether the company now in i saeaion occupies more Jand than’ it is entitled to clain under tho Mining laws, RIVER INPEOVEMENTS, The River and Harbor Appropriation bill, now alaw, contains all tho provisions as pussed by tuo louse excopt the foilowing items, which hava been 1nereased : Tor improving tho Great Kanawha Rivor, £300.000. The appropriation for tho Tonnorseo River was fixed nt ¥100,000, ‘Thie appropriation for improving the Caps Fear River was tlxed at £150,000, il aig THE BOUNTY BILL. A LITTLE CONTHOYELSY WHICH TUE PRESIDENT DE- CILES. Spectal Dispateh o T'he Chicago Tridune, Wasiisoroy, D, C., March 4.—Tho closing proceedings in the Senate wore notably dull, None of tho conferenco roports wero {received in detail, The most significant featuro was tho fate of the Bounty bill, Tho Benate did not sgreo to the conferenco report. The Iouso did. The parlismentarians differ as to the effect of this coutrary action upon the re- port. 1t is claimed on tho one hand that tho zdoption of the report by the Honso passed the bill, and was equivalent to a concurronce in tho Beuato smoundments to the [Xouse bill. On the other hand, it {8 insiut. ed that the rejection of the roport by tho Scnate was cquivalont to a reconsidera- tion of the voto by which the DLill passed tho Sonnfe. Tho Lot parliamentary authorities, fuctuding Speaker Blame ana Journal Clork Darclay, held the flrat view, At all ovonts Bouator Logan, after tho action of tho Senato upon the conferonco roport, hud Vice-Presidout \\Pilnon sign it, and took tho bill to the President to sign it, and this tho latter did not do, and the bill falled. Tho reporta differss tothe timo whon the bill reached the I'residont, whether bofora or after 12 o'clock. Tho Prosidont, irre- spective of that fact, is understood to have been opnontd to the jussage of the LIll {n the prozent condirion of tho Treasury, 17 the Asaoirated Press,) THL: PRESIDENT DECIDES TUE QUERTION, Wasiisaton, D, C,, March 4.—The procead- ings of the Souate show that the bill for tho equalization of bountiea was not in tho proper shape for ilio wiguatures of tho Bpenker snd of tho Vice-Prewdont, it being okt by old and experienced Honators that & motion to Iay the conference roport on the tablo, which was agrecd to by s voto of 30 to 24, was undeniably a refussl on the part of the Benate to accopt thie report, Much surprise was expreseed that tho Lill, though uot snaliy agreed to tho Henato, should find its way to = tho Dresidont, slgned g the presiding ofticor of cach Houso. Tho President was informed of these facts, and ho withheld his signature; Lut oven if the Lill had come beforo by iu an unquestionablo manner, Lo wonld Liave returnad it for tho reason, first, that tho bLill appropristed from the Troos- ury a large amouut of monoy mt o timo whon tho Tevemto 14 insufliciont for curront wants ; gecond, he did not beliove that any con- viderable portion of tho ox-soldlers who, it wag supposed, would bu beuoficiarien by this appropriation, wera applicants for ¢, but rather that it would rosult more in a meastra for the roliof of claim agonts nud mid- dlemen who intervons or wonld Intorveua to col- lock or discount tho bounties grauted by it. ——e CAPITOL TOPRICS. THE LODDY AT ITH WONST—LOTIE POLITICAL AR~ TIES AIMING TO DESTROY IT—FOSMIBILITY OF A 00D LODBY-INVLUENCE—IBWIN'S BRAVALO AND GUILT — BARNEY CAULFIELD AND CARTEN . UABRISON LEAUNING UOW I1T'S DONK, kS Speclal Correspondence of The o Tribune, Wasmnaron, D, O., March 1.—"Thero is littla renson to doubt that tho daye of tho lobby are cuded, It Las existod bere durlug (bl session only on the husks that Lave beon left over from fgrmer yoars, Tho Toxas Paclio, Cubsn, Bow- iug Macline, Indiau aud Colorado laud lobbles, which cowpriso tho largest that lave boon operst:g in tho Capitol, tLls winter havo failod to * panout " aud thelr votarles aro downcast and despondont, The fne vestigatious that bave beon o plentiful have not put Cougresuwon on their gustd ay possibly some would sssort, for thoy havo not been caught [n tho toils, but they bavo sbowa the publio that the protended intluouco of tho triba who havo exlsted on their credulity is a delnsion. Oompanion formerly oamo Liers with the expecia- arguing tha case in point. o wan puttin {fout, yerhaps unconsciously, on tnop\\-hvl§ u?:: tom a8 it oporates in Wastingtan, Tho idoa-of thoclass that havo operated Liero in tho past, dolog wuything in tho way of intolleetuat o] legal labor, Ia ridiculous in tio extremo, bLut they Lavo been eliorn of thoir powcr, and futuro lole bies will have to be predicated on the conditions thut “ Uuclo Sam” suggested, =The “lobby™ in this way may becowo a ugg. ful ostitution, It may preseut the plausible featuted of n bill, not tn a dark corner to o wie gle member, but in full commttea to thotm alt tis provably falr that groat intorosts suould be reprerented “by men who havo made the mat. ter o eludy, bul thero is no reason why thoir argu- ments should bo prosentod in sneret. Tho fecling aguinet tho lobby s strong, aod i a suf. ciently taking point o bo sdopied na s party inoasure by either Domocrats or Republicaus, Iu tho report of tho Ways ana Means Committes onthe Pacitic Mail investigation, they recome mend the passago of Lil regulating thd practice of loblyiuts or claim-ngonts, ~and forbid. ding tho solicitation of lcgislation except under its couditiona, It~ provides that auy person practicing boforo ~tho _dopart menty or urging legtslation bofore Congresy shall fila with the Clerk of the Houso or Benato, or with the Utiief Clork of tho Dopartmont bo. foro which bo appears, a statomont, giviog his nomo, residence, object of his desires, and the amount of compensution to bo received. Under thedo conditions it is boliaved that the lobby car bo governed and futuro jobbery prevented. The biti will probably bo passed bofore the wession closes, aud, at any rate, will becomo too popular to be iguored. TACIFIO MAIL BHARKS, A roward has been offered for Richard B, Ir- win, aud auit Las boen commenced againgt al; the long list of frionds whom Lo accommodated with a shoto In his good fortune. It is quite ¥ commontary on the state of public morals ta find that nono of Lis pals aro hield up to public exocration, and not one of thom dreams, probae bly, of giving back the money thoy received, now that thoy find it was presented without ane thority, As for lrwin, ho ims Lad wympath; and congratulstion from nrge eharo of tho pross and public, llo excures thin theft by pointing to his em- ployers aud eaying, “Seo, thoy wauted ta teal He succoeded In putting thom in the public pillory aud in divertiug attontiou, Sooner tliou inculpate himsolf he went to jail and was mardyrod. He was cat down to terrapin and traflles. e catne out humbly and soubbed the Committeo, amid the applause of the ‘papors, Lvery ono turued on tho Committes and blamed them, He wsmiled complacently and bullied thewm. If ho bad o headacho, he stopped tho proccedings. Ho had it all hig own way from firet to lset. Tt 18 incrediblo aunoat that the Pacific Mail Com- pany havo lot him go on'in this way when thoy could have had him_arrested at any time on s criminal warrant. Peoplo hiavo boon Jod to be- lievein him by his audacity. The Company aud ibe Committce have allowed Lim tc twoak their respectivo noscs, and, now that Lo haw got shrough with the pro~ cory, ho shows & closn pair of heols yauishing in tho distauce. Hoar the echo he leavoy belind, Kor coolness it equalsn Polaz wave, How the wicked imaph have beon ime pesing on him, 98,500,000 sitting on bim at oncn, And the “‘wrotched {uvestigation® with its * perwecutions,” how lndecamlflyh bas asked him to show himsolf a thief and submitted tg ll,jh!:g told that it is mado up of a coterio of fools. ntet g ¥rp, 20,—Now that that wretched investigation bag ended its perrocutions, 1 must Liase s fow duys of abe sulite rest. I shallgointo the country, whero there aru neither newspapers uor telegrams, Lor Congress, nor Directors; whors the wicked cesse from troubling, and thio weary are at reat. 1 supposs Iinfus and hif wang will howl! Lot them—for a week, I am tired of Laving 39,500,000 peoplo sitting on my liesd, aud I mush Luvus few daya’ ruat, 1f this rare oporator over daes return, as he in- timates ho will, it in notoay's busingss but the Tacitic Mnil Compans’s to bave bim sent to the Pauitontiary ; but if they do not do it, I hops tho Goverument will conilscate all thoir romaine ivg property, nud_eend tho managers to the lunatic asylum. Tho ideal BSuch s message from & man who has outraged them aud blacken= od their good name. Tho million dollars is some- thing, but *Ho who steals my pure slealr trash, . . . but he who fliches from me my ood neme rob me of that which, not enriching um, doth muko me poor indsed.” The Pacifis Mail Compsuy are rulned in ovory material ju- terest by tho man who stole nat ouly the purso, but filcliod their good name as woll. Altogethior, it i8 n pltoous spcetaclo of imbecility, cowardice, and knavory, this Pacifc Mail business, DARNEY CAULFIELD AND CARTER I, NARBIBON, logislators, hiava beon Lure for noma dags, Tho formor arrived {n time to say aye to all motions Lo sdjourn, undor tho leadership of Corporal Sam Raudall, who haa chargoe of the Democratia ocarps during tho hours of L'arliamontary strife, Ttu duty he attends to with promptness and dispatch, Ho has alroady got 80 ke can way *+ Avo,” or *No," wit o thundortng Importancy that soundd just 88 well s if ho knew whbat e Was voting o, C, 11, comes on s prospectivg tour, Ho wit- legsly coutoesed upon Liw arrival that he wantod to k6o bow tho thing sos dono. He accordingly put lnmself fn tho handy of his friende, and thoy bave showod him all tho bar-rooms iu Wasblugton, This is of tho first importance unturally, Dut bo {sambitions, Plate-giassiair ror rotlecting longs rows of parti-colored bottlos are uot indionous to this country only, Thoy oxtst olsowhare. 'hio wtatesman wighs for other triumphs than those to bo ubtaiued over the unresisting doml.lulm. Our new memben Lisg ncuurdxnfily been the most indefatigable ate teudant on tho uousions of Congress, Ho stole «uletly up to tho Houso an hour boforo the sos. Hion on tha first morning of his arrival and sab duwn ju ono of she chaire, IHe felf ansfoas to sco whothior it would fit, He thon looked up to the gulleries. Thoy woro not peopled by an ontranced crowd to any laryo extent. 'Lhe rogulation colored squad woro just tiling in for duty, in fact, buk it was oll tho same to him, vividd imagination uup[-hud the tritling dotails and O, IL folt that he wea wvory dnch s statosman addressing an avo-stricken uation in prophotie tones, Ever sinco that doy o has haunted tho chamber of leprevontatives, ‘Cho Bpeaker is generally consldorod u tolerably prompt altendant, but be cotwes uftor aud goes away loug bufore Carter 1, coned or goes. tlo stayed through tho all-night Bession 1 jlmlnr night, and came ont in tha morning with hollow “eyos and disheveled bair but etill 8 couqueror, o had uot missod hear ing tho roll-call once duriug the wholo night. 1fe fouglt It through to tho last, It becamu s little wmouotouons towards monmng, aud in the oons fusion ho came near voting once or éwico hime sulf, and whian bo stepped down aud ;M bl arm arouud Randall who was standing in frons of the peakor’s desk, and told huw Low to do it, and the latter told him to **go home and go to bod " in an omplatle way that was cuough tq 8liock tho sousibilities of a streot-car horuo, by folt that ho was not sppreciated. But ho bore {§ all notwithstaudivg, Bo did they. 1o bears it becauso ho fs a patriot, and be wou't ba put down, ‘They bear it bocauso Le Iu a membere alect, sod tgoy caunot put bim off the floor, ‘Yhose reasous spalug from dilforent impulses, but thoy are all the samo {u offoct, Now, Barney Caulfiold is quito another kind of mau, ke has nothing to learn in logislation, 1o saw through tho ways atonce. It4 as cloar a4 con be to hun. All you have to do is to no- tico how Fornando Wood, or S8ammy Cox, oz Laudall votce, aud when it comes your tura ropout the same with doublo tho forca' thoy givoit, Dawl it out loud, Poople in the gale lory st omce oy thuso's & man tlab is