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. 4 The @hicago DMailp Teibune VOLUME XXXI. COAL. GREAT REDUCTION LACKAWANNA - COAL. BEST QUALITY for ealo at tho following prices,delivered : Large Egg, $5.75 per Ton. Small Egg, $5.75 per Ton. Chestnut, $6.00 per Ton. Range, $6.00 perTon. Alzo Wholesale at Lowest Rates. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO. '(97 Washington. 8ty OFFICES Gro\enml inoleenth-sts., Eric-st. Bridge. SOCREENED LACKAWANNA GOAL, of the bost qnlmy. for alle at the ;following LARGE EGG, - $5.25. $5.26. SMALL EGG, - RANGE, - - - $5.50. NUT, - - - - $5.50. £0 centa per ton sdded to the nbove prices for diy delivory, and 10 centa per ton added for delive on the eara of any ralirond coming into the city. "Eonl hy eargo, free on board at Bullalo, st cur- ot rates. J. L. HATHAWAY, GENERAL OFFICE, Corner Market and Randolph.sts, OFFICE AND DOCK, Foot North Market-st. 207 Archer-nv. (overed Coal---Clean and Dry, PENANYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON COAL JARGO, CAB LOAD, sIiNaLE Tow. Rzmge and Nut, - $6.00 Large & Small E..b, 5.76 TERMS OASIL -+..92 WASHINGTON-BT, INDIANA-ST. BRIDGE. AN INGEN, 8up't, COAL. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna & Wertcrn Raitrood Company, the Delaware & Iludson Canal Co., and J. Langdon & Co., will sell their Lackawanna Coa Commenoing To-Morrow Morning, For Cash and immediato delivery. Per ton. Large and Small Egg for $5.76 Range and Chestnut, -. 6.00 Maln ofco—260 East Madison-sl.. close to Bridas . wcll cndof Righteenth- CHICAGO, SATURDAY, PLATED WARE. MAY 19, 1877-TWELVE PAGES, fl"l'l"fi, DOLMANS AND RAI”I]IJI]N- FURNITURE. AR A AAAAAA A AN SAANAS e A NAA AR AN IMPORTANT | i wos. | PLATED WARE! ‘We have a very largo assortmont of naw stylos in best quality Flatod Ten Bots, Urns, 1co Bots, Casters, Baskets, Waiters, ato., oto. To partiea nceding Bpoons, Forks, Knives, ote,, We offor unusual attractions. N MATRON & (0, State & Monroe-sts. LLOTII l "G- e Attm@tmfis FURNITURE BUYERS. THE TOBLY FURNITURE (0. Having determined to close out for cash its enlire stock of Furniture, ihe largest, finest, and hest assorfod in tho West, will offer Its entire stock at prices helow any thing ever before heard of. Most of these |- goods are of the most fashionable styles, recenily manufactored by this Company, and many of them will ho sold at less than half their former prices, and at less than thiey can be manufactured for to-day, Such an opportanity for purchasing Furnltore has never occurred hefore in Chicago, and probably never will agaln, Purchasers can have their goods stored 80 dnys frec of charge, The attention of Dealers is particularly invited to this sale. State and Adams-sts. PIANOS AND OIRGANS. DELEGATES TO THE GENERAL ASSENBLY TEE INEW “LISZT" ORGAN MADE BY THE Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., And espocially adapted for CHURCHES, HALLS, &c., Is now on oxhibition at the Warercoms, 250 and 252 Wabash-av. You aro invited to call and examino this now and remarkablo Organ, which com- binea dolioacy snd purity of tone with full sonorous powor in a degree hitherto un- known, and at a 0ost which brings it within nw reach of all ;: making it in all rospects ho most desirable Organ for Churches, sn\lblu‘l-sflhmflfl and Halls that has over boen conatruc r. Frans Lisat says g.f Men & Boys’ fluthing FURNISHING GOODS WEREBE NEVER S0 LOW In Pricia_s Now NUTTING 0. 0., Clothie, 184 & 186 STATE- ST., OPTOSITE PALMER HOUSE. FUIRRNES| NG GOODS. ~"SPEGIALTIES IN English Undergarments, FANGY HOSIERY, LISLE THREAD GLOVES Design, Shape, and Quality Not obtninabe olsowhero in this markot at any prico. BROWN & PRIOR, IMPORTERS, 163 WABASH-AV. Lllh lNlllllANcl.. WASHINGTON LIF®E Insurance Co N BRGTHEE& Suits, Do|mans Cloaks, Sacques, and Mantles, In 8ilk, Drap d’Ete, Camel's Hair, and Matelasse materials, Handsome Cashmere and Drap d’Ete Sgeques and Dol- mans. $6 and upwards. Black Matelasse Dolmans, trimmed with fringe, at $12 upwards. Stylish Datelasse Dolmans, trimmed with fringe, etc., $12, $14, $16 and $20. Rich 8ilk Dolmans and Sacques, handsomely trimmed with Silk Fringe, Gimp, and Lace, at $16 upwards. AT 1-2 PRICE, 500 Light Colored Cloth Dolmaus, The entire stock of a manufac- turer, sold at Sheriff’s sale, at $4, $5, $B $8 and $10. Suits, Smts Sits, I’RINCFSS STRIPED SILK, $17.00, Basque, Overskirt, and Skirt, 150 WORSTED SUITS, handsome Spring Colors, at 310,00 and upwards. ’ Our Children’s Department is complete in every particular, and we can fit the smallest baby of 68 months to the young miss of sixteen. First-class Dressmaking at short notice. SilkSuits at$20and upwards. 121 & 123 State-st. Trenty-secondst, and Michiganay, AllTl“’l‘lfl 'I‘All.ollll' FOR GENTLEMEN INSURANCE. Mobile Underwriters. INCORPORATED 1866, Cash Assets, $1,200,000. Is now pre nrcd to cstablish Agencies atall the principal towns and cities in the West. Applications \vlll have prompt attentlon, 'Corrcsgondonco solicited trom responsible parties. REFERS BY PERMISSION TO W. ¥. COOLIAUGH, Pros’ Nationn Bt Ob A Brast Bnlon aago. Hon, HENRY GREENEBAUM, Pros't German National Dank, Ohioago. J. 0. WILSON, MANAGER WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 170 DMiadison-st., Chicago. IIBAL EBTA'I'E- Smeltars -of Gre, Fomdrymen, Hanntactrers, Packers, Look at the spacious buildings and grounds cornor Glark -and Forty-sscond-sts., on the hne of Mich. Bouthern & R. 1, R. 1., oon- neotod by side-track. Theae buildinga were forniorly used for smelting oro, but aro ndapted to the above business, For salo at & GREAT BARGAIN. D. W. KEAN, Room 15 Metropolitan Block. Receiver's Sale. I will eoll nt ablia auction at my ofico, Rooms 8 and D oot Blook, southwest cornor Clark and Monroe.sts,, Chicago, 1il.,, on JUNKEG, 1877, AT 10 A.JL., all of Blocka 3 and 4, the weat half of Block B, and nll of Blocks 0, 7, and B (200 Lots) in Davig’ Addition to Chicago, In said Ohtoaxo (lying just westof Wostern. nc nndhetwung k:i‘md Fulto; n--ul. Tho dlatinguished it: '-'rhe venutifat Organ of the Mason Hamlin Organ Co. receives no less praise hore than in Hanover, It muy ]umfinn vhn remarkable, woll-founded, and Dot thoan anpors fanteamaniny MATHUSHEK PIANOS! With Equal{zing Ocale and Linear Bridgo. The Mathnanek Planos are now arknowledred by the Deat judges of mualc, in all garis of our countey, 10 bo vatly superior to any other Planos mnd l‘.llm\l Caialoxue, N\uulnlni‘fn lelmlu‘flol of the zlug beato and Lincor Bridge, scutfreo upon tlon: no Nuon ‘wishing to purchasea Piano. nwu id fatl 12 lcnd forone, Taylor & Farley Organs, New and Beautiful Design of Coeca, PELTOR & TOMEROY, 229 & 231 Staw-§t, Chicago, Sate Agenta for the Northiest. EF-AGENTS WANTED 1N KEVARY TO' Yain Office Dock.. Ghekering, Tt Tanos, Low Trices® Tune Paywmentst Reed's 0; 300 Lumber-i » 1. bridge, and North Pie s P ‘Also, tho HEast ' of the 8, W, i of Seo. 6, QUALI'I.'\ s Cheago QUEIET LA, Ageut fortho Minors. TNewmpe of Nusie, ?;35&?5(3}&‘}%‘ TB&Z?::E:%“:‘L-‘I&:‘:?:% DURABILITY, OF NEWYORE, B roe annual paymeants, por oont in- - NTOUKITOLDLIGN: MEETIN 92 Vawn Buven Srveek, torast. Snle paromptorr - P ver, STYLE, | #4] b CTRUS CURTISS; Prss'l 0 of Chivago & Nurmmlem Rall¥ay Chicago. gmo, ¥, Sr AR, dustcador AT LOW PRICES AT i $5,250,000. Company, 52 Wallsl, A e DWARD BIY & C0.'S, | comummmoiersniiior ot recomems Y' . PENAROIAL> U BISSOLUTION. E . R’D 1 00. Y B L L T T Al New Yonk, Aprll20, 1877, The Annual Meeting of the Stockhollces and Bondholders of this Company for tho election of Directars puranant to law, and for tho teansactlon of such olher: bnnlnen come hefore rald “Mlnt. will ba held s co of the Company, n Chicago, nn'rhnndny. ma Tth of June next, at o, tie tragsfar books will close on Bmu-dly. May and open on Monday, Juna 11 ne anflhnldfll’t will authenticate llltlt vollnl ‘bonds Srtegatation, " e iR, President, . L BYKES, Jr., semun. i Stockholders Mepting. pleasnre tontate that in a minate and exarting ine vestigatlon I ind nothing o coudemn, hut, on the cantrary, moel to rommend,* —Rxtract from the report of lan, Jobn A, MeCall, Jr., Deputy Sup't N, Y. Ins, Dev't, Joa, S 1477, H. D. PENFIELD Goneral Agont, _148 LA NALLK-HT. Chicago, 1U: nuUsi KPKN OA 1EDN. T TIFFANY Refrigerator Car Co. ¥ FON TRANSPOITATION OF ‘Wabash-av., cor, Monroe-st. English and Frenoh Trousorings from $13 to $18, Buits from $560 to $75, in large varioty; 6 per cont discount ‘*if paid® within five dnys from rouoipt of goodu. N(Yl‘ T (‘la MERCY HOSPITAL Conductrd by the Slsters of Merey, COalumet-av. and Twenty-sixth-st., Ohicago, SAT IS)IM:EB]AN AL NG @ OF CHICAGO, 105 CLARR-ST lmn: Regotiated [ Illlnals Tarms. d n the hank one ‘month nrm e nterest dividends once fo three y Tonrr: Checkh and D&ty "Hereiied. nlunhlnnfyvofllllnl Books Heturned. MONEY to LOAN By JOSIAIL . REED, No. 20 Nasan-st. N, Y., & eapartnerahip herelctore exteting between th J'mmé" mlrrplhwnnn: ndsiyla oF Allea: Helth a7 dissolyed by mutual consent, Either orisod 1o 8RR tho Arui asme in’ Hquidas WILLIAM T. ALLEN, ABLIAM lil'fll‘ = e Chicago, Mey t, 1877, [,uuarmershm Notice. derstgned | o copartaer- .J‘:;-'m'fir':'fia‘“ nn"n'.'-fa:_"‘? 3‘ i :“:':'.:d o & Cor orthin pilrrase o Gl Ihcal 1 o118 brAGCOCe: 13 the CIEy of SIAIO of lilinols. h', Mallor i drucery cago aud Totica is hereby given that the anousl mesting TILEAN T ALLES, ,"""“.,"'{"‘“"" Hosptial a e clty. It ccculeaun | g gogr of the Chicaga K Branch Dock Comopany, fat amounts as re: nlnd on mmon:n CIICAGO HARLES 0. COIEI8, slepsal buliding. cobstiucted i thy best ssnitery arins 2 i e B Copamye will bs | FPHOBEHTY, ot A Chicsgo, May 1, 1877, i T AT SRS l'ol)l;’l’llY. ud althe office of satd (.flmpan], luwmzmrk{ Apyucnuonu ncelvedl p puy attended to — aud plesssnt pan -u the elty, The bost EGUN Suliing. No. 40 Dearborm-sL., in tho cily of Chi- | by 1'% HURLBUR, 75 Randoiph-at. N. B.—The books and office of the late ieal talent uf e coumiry are dxly fn SGUN, e 4410 ., Wedncaday Jusody A, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, | fim of Allon, Keith & Oo. will bo at the old '.',..imn..xm.“. emvicmen wih BUTTER, __Secretary of Chicago Sunlh Bnncn Dock 34 | stand, 34 and 36 Randolph street, now oc. f ¥FRUET, omcx P mTrT e e 101 Washington-st., oupled by William T, Allen & Uo. Prscins | Andallkinds of Perrhable Goods, Summer aod TPk Giitoaay Wonw Lakaxn & Eacuio Dait- 3 nd sells COSMEICIAL PAFER, LUCAL Wiuter, - i SouD Conraxt, Abril 34, 1871, ,mgu udy s BN ¥ areeon. i m.m:?::‘ .}ln‘:lln‘[ B ihel luxkhnldfllas n:x.-rc‘n':‘ L éxfisln.::rg.‘. claes Collaterala negotiated at Low S 71 Wi ",;Mng“m.g(,’ Chicngo, 1, recion Inter diaemmes 0t wariel. 3. 1., ¥ye and Kar. e uumnu ol :Iun;‘ 1 [!_' Send for (s ln:llllr of 'l'rill Tlll-ll [T HAVE $50,000| LARGE BASDMENT g TO LOAN on nnpulun Ohicago lmpmvod ) : e — 3 1 - o e g ey Propertyy Ak 8 Ber ofRbimy 5. movr, A lni}?filcfifml:nfiormm :'.':‘u".‘;"hn"u wiineahaitnce to To Dlm?k and § n}lalfiolll(‘;'y ‘l;e'tlemi ealers, and Axom CAsEN. |~ T JAM k. it A THE TADD PATENT AND 7 18 Nos. 116 & 120 Washin tonl-;t‘.awiu; .;-"fa‘ffii‘?:‘z.‘::.':::"a;‘;1":,?;'"’"55;’:".'7’:, i ealers in nsital Tustruments We are prapared 10 make & ntrancos. PP i L iy N i aaim preve u":..‘",:.""’ OHARLES GOODMAM, Bl potrunM }Jn'h'u{.’.‘é‘".fi’.f}‘.‘?%r'r‘f'g:.‘.:.‘?.‘fffl.‘cl“?\i‘“ 'JR;;‘K Gild Watch l}ases, B om 43 Bzohang Duldiv. I | s I L, mnrin. reevsasaesa | garcs, aud I8 In good wnlor, much of the same be- ORTGAGE LOANS. FLOUR MIL: i bRl ‘t:,'hh Machmery, in NS ™| We are supplving L'Inmh Ymh!‘nplsr in lthe city or county lMs season with 3 g recent purchiases, und s in every respoct deatr- able, sud the businens well esfablshed, Tn'aduition to the Stationery sini Books, Isa full Jine of Musiva! instrumcats, embracing Piaocs, mmaunusa FO0SE of LAZARGS SILVERMAN Chatnbor of Commerce, th'ago. fl [:l‘fl % Orgsus, and & geveral assortoent of smaller lustru- Tss money toToan on fesl Eatate, ¥ o b, Nor 48 '-'rch';r':n 8 ‘nlm article - of ICH | wnonts and sheet Musio. e Y CREAM, and ot pris | ety il el e, fo, vt o e sdnpiles Exctas A oWIR: | s w"‘H"}"ng’" DEPOT, N CENTS | Vovolec lu now apen for Inepection at 1he Iate store 3 l‘FR l-\LI{}J\ ln'ilig ihan auy other esta 96 Madison-st, ilishment in Chicago, ICE CREAM AND ICES. Turce aud richer thsa §o3thing Beviotore, il tn thte city. KT & €O, of Alexandee MedNle, oun Mecond-st.. Wigona. Proposals will by recelved for thu looks and 81a- tionery, without'the Musical nrpumenl, ot for lhw Ibl!el’ without the foruier, or fur botb, Ad- MARK WILLSON, Aul‘nfl w uons, mnn . )lu‘ lu 1877, lml I]smte ¢ Loans MADE AT CURRENT RATES, ____By BAIND & BRADLEY, 80 LaSalle-sl. USINESS MEN'S UNION, 'l:l Dearborn-sh WIRESCREENS KELLEY'S 1-'/—\7;[?;’1‘ CORNER, OF TUE VERY BEST QUALLITY, AT KELLEY'S, e _____TRIBUNE mnm)um. WIRE SCREENS. Order di bave ts' commimion sad have s ok WL B ONA T Teasc0sbie prices. . K. DAST, Ustablished 1808.. 370 and 773 North Clark st Cor, Wabash-av, aud Madison-st., Ous blck from A, T. Btewart & Co.'s Dry Goods House, sad McVickara Theatrs. $2.00 PER DAY. New llnnse—!leg:nt!v Purnished. O — _OPTIOIAN, BIANANSE, OFTICIAN, Tribune Bulldisg, T PRI : TEE HOLDBEN'S “GLYCERINE POLISH BLAGKING."|| GHATES AND MANTELS Amlnll(un of Caudidal 1 will be held st Chi 13 Hotel, commenciug hent m-nd 1- fal Mmllllvnw Am. 0 34 Earios Ko. 1 eady, duas 18, stomm N({ Tbs “SUPERB,r ® fa. wiih furniture snd werming gven, 850 The **Urapblc I-N [l thas asy oth ljaves 1o the L MACLEAN & €0., 38 Btate: The Wallace Hoist . fllloit’l‘ALL, 24 Portland Block, MORTGAGE LOANS Atlowest markel rates. PARIS UBEE PARIS GREEN FOR POTATO-BUGS! LAI'KDH 1ES, TR ONGBERS LAUNDRY. [Flo poctacies satiod 1o 411 al e cn scletisg prin noeera sty M L W'}f{'a’. it e SLATE MANVELS. - ok ek e g Y U or Dite, W “Glsad, . | OFFICKS—46North Clark-st., 126 Deazborn-at. PHOBASCO & LUMNEY, 11 8o best and cheapest AN D ELEVATOLL. ki, Bikielan, et Tt TR AN P i €08 Wabash-av., D01 Cujlage Grove-av, 4 U2 RTATE-ST. J. WALLACE. 60 Micalgan st PRICE FIVE CENTS, MARSHAL MAC. Latest Phase of the French President’s Coup d’ Etat. was not contemplated when, at tha last election, il candidates avalled themselves of my name, Ject snch a construction. Iam firmly rosolved te respect and maintain the existing inatitations antl 1850. 1 might proposs modifications, but I pro- pose nothing of the kind. 1n onder to allow cmotions to calm, T invite yfll o suspend the sittings one month. Youn can then Qiscues the budget. Meantime, we shall maintatn tho public peace, suffer nothing at homa to come promise it, and, notwithstanding tho agitation in # portlon of Europe, I am confident. wo shall maintain It abroad, thanke to onr good relatlons with all Powers, snd oar policy of nentrality and abstention. On this point all parties ars agreod, A Critical State of Affairs Still Existing in Paris, liamnent. repreos it by legul means. 'To prevent this, cver, I appeal to that patriotism which is Iackiog in noclass In France. ™ TOE EXTREME RIONT of the Senate to-dsy resolved to preservs an exe pectant attitade, and demand from tho Govern- m;‘t In the first place & change of Lho prefectoral etal In Which He Prorogues That Body for One Month. NEWAPAPER ORITIOISM. Panis, May 18, —The newspapers unite {n de- nouncing the unparlismentary manner, both in conception and delivery, of Marshal MacMahon's letter. This, It Is Predioted, Will‘Be Fol= lowed Shortly by Dis- solution, parliamentary history an {natance 20 abrupt as the Marehal's lettor, a8 well as one so conflicting with usage, and askn whether the Fronch people are llv|;:x under a Republic or apecies of private des- potlem, Exciting Meetings of Republican Senators and Delcgates. Both of Which Issue Stir- ground, and moro than hints that the coslition is ring Appeals to the People. tecuth contary. Both the Siscle and Gazetie de France speak of the letter a4 intimating a completo political pro- gramme, tho latter journal intimating that this {s bility of betng abors and beyond the people's will, and laid out for the coantry & new pianand phase of existence. . THE EXCITEMENT throughont all Prance {s great. 1t will bc notlcod that the vote of tho Assembly against tho Marshal s msdo up of all the modorate scctlons s well as tho extreme Left, and that it ls only the catreme ight (less than oncethird of the Chamber) which supporta the pretensions of the Marshal. THE IMPERIALISTS The President's Course Con- demned by the Entire Libe eral Press. Imporialists Active on the Side of the New Ministry. are very aciive. man. It !s understood that the Marshal belioves & general Earopean war {s Inevitable, and he wanta a Government which will not be disturbed by par- llamentary factions in the great strugglo abont to begin. TOE SCENE IN THB CHAMDER OF DEPUTTES. VemsaiLues, May 18.—The following {a a de- ncfld]::!on of the scone in the Chamber of Deputics to-day: When Do Fourtou, the new Hlnimr of the In- terior, mounted the tribnne to read President Mac- Mahon's messnge, an uproar arose from the Left. Many {ronical exclamations were used. One meme- ber shouted, **To the piliory.” Paal Cassagnac retorted, *‘Down with the factlons minority ™ After the messape had been read, Gambetta trled to speak, but was prevanted by shoata from the Right, some exclalming, **Down the Dictator!™ ‘Tho #scenc was moat’ tnmaltuoune, Grevy,’President of the Chambor, decided that, the measage having been read, no des hate was possible until the Ifouse ressseinbied. The future must be awaited with prudence, firm- tese, ana confidonce. The House then adjonrned, the members shonte fug **Vive Ia lopubligne,* IN THE SENATE Berengor ascended the tnbuxo. Germany and Italy Watching the Struggle with Keen - Interest. Simon's Fall Looked upon 88 an Ultramontane Victory. Loxpox, Moy 18.—~The T¥mes' Parls dispatch #ays: ‘'The excitement was gulcted Wednesday night by s report that the project of forming. & Droglle Cabinet was abandoned. This morning President MacMahon's immediate followers affect- cd to regard the meetingof the Left last nightat tho Grand Hotelas s challengeto the Marshal. Contiliatory {deas were again abandoned. "'"DUKE DE DROGLIE. held s erowded reception last night, st which he declarcd the abuse which had been attempted of the Marshal's name by the flmbnun Cabinet wukl continne no longer. - - *{ Ponrton was In the country Ul this morming, and-Buffet nad not been seenat the Elysee, so, though everybody is convineed that the Marshal did pot write the letler to M. Bimom, no one yet acknowledges ita anthority, #o well has the lmpoe- tanco and danger of the act been understovd, The President s axcit the Senate, An antmated diacassion ensued as to recolved a1l the Ambassadors yesterday. He fonnd ;}:‘,’R,f‘:"“’:’m'”;‘,‘,’ sty te ket among them o most nnfavorable impreaslon. Not | ;¢ "aiinisters, communleated Prealdent Mac® one appraved what had passed, although some, Mabon's n;cm‘u_ Marquis de pm. perhapa, professed littlo sympathy for the Repub- | 0™ Pistee: CwERe A0 )ican system. Omall handa it was felt certain that the public opinton of Europe would be palnfully stenck, " The Tunes' correspondent furthet shows that the Broglie Minlsiry was appolnted in falfllment of the speak, but the Duke do Droglio exclaimed: ~&a~ body cean rpeak. The -lmuu 13 adjourped,™ Tolaln rotorted, *!The President and not Duke de Droglie bas to direct debate,* Jules Blmon began, **Iam obliged, to my great THREAT UTTERED DY WACMANON, that If the Left paneed thelr order of the day, which they did adopt yosterday, declaring that the Cham. ber will only plece conficence in a Cabloet frec to &nd resolved to govern in_ accordance with Repub- tlcan priuciplcs, which alone cau sccure order and prosperity, ho would immedistely foria a Ministry from we Right. QAMDETTA'S SPEECTL. Relative to Gambetta's speech in the Chambe: Deputles yesterday, the correspondent **Never did the chief of a radical party dlspl greater or mote powczful eloquence; never did he obtain suchapplause, The Right maintalned s sllent and dlsmayed attitude. Only from baving heard this speech, and being present at the scene, could any ono nnderstand bow much the earnest- ness of tho situation added to the orator's habitaal eloquence.” saying, **All now spoken s illegal." The President then told Simon President Mac- Mahon had exercised his rights. Tils decree must be obeyed. Slmon then left the tribune under peotest, Bernard shoutod, **The country will jndge yon.," The Senato then adjourned amid tumult, Nearly sl the former reactlonary Prefects were In the lobbles awaiting the news of the Min- Ister of the Interior. A MEETING OF 'THN LRFT took placein Paria to-night. Marcere, format Minis- ter of the Interlor, was Chalrman. Lo sald the composition of the new Goverament revealed in- tentions calculsted to jnspire the natfon with legit- Imate distrust, becanse men are returned to powa who on the 24th of May, 1873, undertook té ro- store the monarchy, The meeting adopted THE POLLOWING MANIFESTO TO TIX NATION: Tho decreo assalling your representatives is the first actof the Minisiry of a combat which pre- sumes to hold the will of France In check. The President's messsge dlsplays b dealrc to dis- solve the Chamber, Tho Cabluet, which had not lost §ts majority, has been dismlssed without discussion. The now Minlstry, feeling that they wonld immediatoly fail from power, have prevented our expressing reprobation af their proe ceedings from the tribune, conscquently our first thought is to tarn toward you,eand say that the tnen now sgaln sssaming power will araln prove themselves powerless, France desires the Repub- llc. Shesaidso on tho20thof Febraary, 1870, and she will say soagaln when consulted. The na- tlon will unce more show that an Incorrigible mi. nority shall not snatch from [t the privi. lego of self-government, Notwithstanding this powerfol and unexpected tria), France will nelther allow herself to be decelved nor intimi- dated, Poblic functionaries must reuain at thelr posta until removed by the Government. Coun- cllors-General and Communal Councilors must redouble their zeal and sctivity on behalf of the rights and liberties of the natlon. Finslly, we, your delegates, ahall enter {nto direct communica- tion with you, Wesommon you to pronounce be- tween the poliey of reaction and adventure, plac- ing everything in doubt which has been laboriously achioved during the last six years, and tho wise,: frm, and pacitic policy whick yuu yourselves sanc- tioned. **Dear This trigl not last Jooy. 1In fve rmonthe, at latest, France will ba adle (o out. We are sure the Republic - will lssue from tke voting-urns stronger than ever. Bygono varties will be vauquished. and France be able to view the future with confidence and security." VRESS COMMENT. “The Republican papers cone tinae to exp. be greatest indignation against the new Minbtry, declaring the party will neither rvcall from dissolution mor from exlernal com- plications. Thbe denunciation of tho {llegality and fatal courcquence of Prestlent MacMahon's action i equally strong. General dismisaal of Republic. au fuuctionaries ai atropg weasures againat the Radicul presa ste expected immediately, NESTING OF LIWERAL SENATORS, Thero was a meoting of 100 Senators of the Left to-night.. M, Simon sald he had wished to de- clare from the tribnoe that if 1t were intended to stifio discusslon words sbould not be used which chatlenged proteat. Victor Huga protested agalnst tho dlsturbauce of tranquility, cspeclally st & moment when dsugers threatened from abroad. Tho meeting fnally drew up & process verbal pro- testing against the systom of tactics which pre- vented liberty of discussion. It concluded as fol- lows: 3 TUS PROTEST. ¢+ Consldoring that the presont cristh, which bas besn raisod without any reason amidst profound peace o 1be country and in the pros- euc of evenls abroad, alarms the -inter- cets of the country and justifes every mistrust, It is neceasary to reassure France. Ben- stors of tho Laft, \herefore, express thelr frm convlction that the Senata will ot sssoclate itsclt TROROGUED, Panis, May 18. P m.—A mesage from President MacMahon has just been read In the Chamber proroguing the sitting for one month, EXCITRMENT SUBSIDIXNG. Pann, Moy 18.—There Is a bettcr feeling to- day, and the excitement fa subnidiug. Ase sembly has becn prorogued for a mouth; its disso- lation Is Imminent, The Jonrnal des Debuts to- day, roferring to the Cabinet truuble, says: *'In the present criels France made a retrograde move- ment, nwhich thecflurts of four years for the ad- vancement of the Republic bave been lost!™ THE PEELING IX GERMANY. Lownox, May 18,—The Diaily News' Borlfn cors respandent tolegraphs as followa: ¢*The develop- ment of the Mintsterial crials in Fraoce ls watched here with keen interest. It o universally sup- posed that Minlster Siruon's fall s the result of Ultramontane Iotrigue, 1f (hie sbonld prove the case, the effect mpon (bo relstions be. tween France snd Oonmany may ba very grave. It !s an excreding bazardous experiment for the Right st Versallies to hegin such movements vend- ing the sdoption of Importaut military messures by the Germean Goveroment, This opinion ll pub- 1cly sspresscd here with very little reserve. MACMAFON TO DECAZES. Pamix, May 18.—The new Minlstry hss been gazetied. President MacMahon has writien o Duke Decases ss follows: **Circamstances do not permit me to intrust power to the late Cabinet of which you formed s part. [ wish it to be well undemstood, however, thst I intend to maintain with the foreign Puwers the relations of fricnd. ship and confdenco which you have been sblo to establish. Nothing muat be done Lo fmpair these relstions, snd nothing must bo changud in the forelgn poticy you so ably and worthily represent. 1 apneal to your patriotism, and beg you to remain in the post to which I called you three years ago, 20 long ss you may uot relinquish it without preju- dice to public welfare.” THE CONSPIRACY ONB FOM OPPICE. Loxvon, May 18,~The Times* Parls currespond. ont aays that these who have brought sbout the crisis ore nelthier engaged in au Orleanlst nor Legitimist conspiracy, not sven In au autl-Repubdlican con- spiracy, Thelr conepiracy s simply one for office, and (hey are going Lo battle withvut sny sign or programme, sud to this paltry ambitlon shey have pertiape sacrificed Marshial MacMabon sud France, sl justified beforebsnud tbe inevitable revenge which universal sufizage and ‘popular Indignation 210 preparing for them. MACMAHON'S MESSAGE. Vamasirtrs, May 18.—Befors the legislative bodies were prorogucd s messago was fecelved from Presldent MacAlahion and read In both Cham- bers. The Prealdent explalns that be scrupuloasly conformed to constitutional usages. Tho Dufause and Simon Cabinets wero chosen in accord witha wajority of the Chamber, but they were unable to coits softicleat support to guamnntes & good Uoveroment, The President contluunes: *I could not make s further step in the samo path withoat making an appeal 10 thy Hadical faction, which desirs the modificatlon of our Lnatitu- tious. My consclence aud pstriotism do not per- mit me to sssociate myself with the trlumph of these {deas, which can only reault In disordor sud in the humilistion of France. Awlongas I retaln the depository of power 1 aball use 1t witkin legal Hmits Lo provent such reswia, which would bo the wilt the speak Icllow-citizens: Uons, dud they declare thoy will coergeticaily ro- alst 8 policy whlch threateus tho publlc peace. ™ This vigerous protest aud (e manlfcato of the ruin of the country. Tha triawph of such theories ! 1f thie conntry wers now Interrogated 1t wonld re- .. = o | #nd the now Cabinect thinks like the old, If any - MacMahon Sends a Dictato imprudence and utterancs on the vnr{ rial Message to Par- of the press threatens to compt mise the concord we all desire, I The Debals thinks that scldom can be found fn - something 1lke the Eoglish cabal of the seven. . tho firat timo the Marabal has assnmed the respons- Thoy regard MacMahon os thelr with announced that tho Government wished to address * regret—-"" when the Duke de Broglle Interrupted, * with any undertaking azalnet Kepadlican inmstitu-- - ‘Tha Republique Francqis takes nearly the same - " 12