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each county,” ARIZONA TER.—Thoe Foy Prescot, [;.:h_. ;:::’"55' AT e Y nusi & WELLS. COLORADO-C: City, (¥ Ly, "mmr A;""";I “; n::f'"‘fi“u":"'('x’ TiTANLEY. o ’m ".“Cr J'.% BMITI! & MACON. etomn, Clear Creek HotiTag MITCHELL. !| PAKOTA TER.-Deadwoos. Lawrenco Loy R HoCUTCenEN, Yankton, Yankton Couty: E. 4. BMITH. JLLINOIS—Alcdo, Mercer L‘,on%y’,"&wmm_mvl Bloomlogton, lcht‘.l"n Count, LU“ & MeNULTA, Caaton, Fulton County, C. J. MAIN. Carmi, White County, W. 1, JOMNSON. Cbarleston, Coles County,. FICKLIN & FICKLIN. Chicago, Cook County, GASHMERES' OUR RELIABLE GOLDMEDAL BRAND! Diecatur, Mason it BLEEPER & WHITON, q:u ur.K Aco. ounty, W. C. JONNS. caevn, Kano County, 3. I, MAYBORY, Rillsborougl, Montgomery County;, W. BLISS, fife. oun : e R ek & LipPINCOTT. Jerseyviile, JCPI!] soun! EORUH W. HERDMAN, Lincoln, Logan Cnunu. . MOBLIT & BTOKES. Marshall, Ciark County, “ o Sermen conty, T J- GULDEY, ith, en nty, oot e FART, PHELPS & GRIER, Monticello, Platt Cuunty, Monts, Grundy County. i . Whi nty, N : e Listrson & DUr. Oregon, Ogle cflllfl"- Ottaws, Lasalld County, Paxts ty. Ationi. Jont Douaty, A, BAMPLE Teklu, Tazewell County, A.B. BAWYER, Peorts, Peorls Counlv.‘ ATTT BROS. & ULRICI Feteraburgly Menard County, T, W. MeNEELET. Pittaneld, . 1::'::“ A:.l.:f::::' TI0S. WORTHINGTON, :“k‘;‘m mmmvfiégor & RIGITARDSON. 50 COULEY: . M. DRAZEE, Shelbyville, Shelby County. Sornghela, Sogamen LLOITON & HAMLIY. Sulivan, Moultrie County,. O & LANPUIER, Bycamore, DeRalb County, " T+ GEENE. LOWELL & CANNES. Tuscola. Douglas Countr. Acvmruenv & MACPHERSOY, b i 5 :‘,' s c’:‘"‘:: ‘;fl“‘:" M. W. MATHRWS. \Bitisiae Abon, ot Coulig? VAN DOTSTON, A U808, a1, EELLS, LODGE & HUBTON. BR@THEE%& For 20 years ‘we have sold this‘favorite brand of BLACK | (ASHMERES, and during the entire time have never had a single complaint. They are su- perior to all other Oashmeres introduced in this market for dye, finish, and durability, and E WARRANT EVERY YARD. | Special attention is invited to qualities: 40-inch, *. At B0e, 65¢, Sc, $31.00. A E. F. DUTCHER, G. B, ELDREDGE. ] Crawfordsviife, Montgomery Count 46'lnch Crown Point, Ll!uca:my. it . TIAVIS. t WUOD & WOOD, ‘At 60, 75, 90¢, S1, $1.25. Fort Wayne. Allen Countgy v e raTTON, Fowler, Benton County. MERRIGK & TRAVIS. ATSO, Fraokart, R BN & nrorsnoTiAN, Qoshen, Elkhart County, WILSON & DAVIS, Suntington, Huntington Cothmfl‘" 2. 5COTT. Indianapolls, Marion Coun!y. WM. WALLACE. Kentland, Nowton County. E. O'BRIEN. Eouth Bend, 8t. Joseph c°'"'Juus HUBBARD. Ntemington, Jasper Connty, M. W. BNYDER 'A:erru aute, Vigo Couuty. M. C. HUNTER, JIt, Valparaiso, Porter County. T, 3. MERRIFIELD. 10WA=Adel, Dallas County, JOUN B. WIII Anamosa, Jones County, TDoonc, Boone County, $op REAOT Durlington, DesMolnes cmfla’;;?u“ & OB, MALL & DALDWIN, Butler Centre, Dutlor CORlE et CHALD: dar Rapli Count Cedar Raptiy, Lion Coupty o & 8. Jony. Cherokee, ki g erokee, m:ern ee County. EUGENT. COWLES Council Bluffs, I‘olllwlulm(u County. Creaco, Howard County. « ¥ onNEoN, '8C0, g - 7" FoRRMAN & MARSH. Creston, Unfon County, Davenvort, Scott Coun A TTENEON & GIBSON, nc:crn‘:: \;‘l::uhluk (:o'gn'.wwx SOoNTIELL: " B E. cooLRy. ‘FULL LINES OF (amel's Hair Cloth, ' (amelette Cloths, DIk, Silk Warp Henriettas, Dombazines, Australian Crepes, (ashimeroe Gren‘ulmes. ~JUST OPENED Jur Spring Importation of Nov- elties in Fancy Black Goods. NATL ORDERS Deill, Delaware County, Will r 9"91‘79 prompt and care- Dentson, Crawford County. SATTHON, ful attention. Send for sam- DeaMofnes, Polk County, _ T ADON & TATOR. "les. BROWN & DUDLEY, nles. Dubuguo, Dubuqus Couaty, Etkader, Clayton County, URAIAME CADY, 121 & 123 State St Emmeu‘bum’ ralo Am’cmmliv' A:DREBTON bt i SRR Forest City, Wiuncbago Covmty, o SOVEI . B, ANDERSON. Glenwood, Mills County, Indspendence, Buonany ATEINS & WILLIANS. 3 * i w. novaax. s " . ;" anola, WArTeh COuBtYe - s & BANSON. Clty, Ce t ;:;: n’ :D“:THCO:::I{KMLBY & BWISHER, Heenyf e YiusskLL & ToLtveR, Keokuk, Lee County. Ecosauqus, Van Buren Count; FHUANE ALLAN, Logan, )llnllanculllll & L"X"th DALY, FRANK AMUS, 1 umuuunwn‘ummucau&_yum P STEEL PENS, SPENCERIAN MEDICAL. BT HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND I‘LU'ID EXTRAQT 3UCHU PEARMAQET CEUTICAT, Armmc Temedy for all discases of the Dladder au. . Lowot stemary, Tndleporilon to e S on Bl sf;u;s?cu ol 1 nrzadh Trauhicy '(fl{h 'y Dimness o alon, Pains In thy At and 1lead, Jtusi ush of Blood tothe Head, bthind are ailow o, o to go an, very fre- Fits and (‘unulmnflnn Tollow, % mfi:flf.’;’."«'fix‘.’.{’ e tectad I rauices e idst o e rmtema, which LK1 MDOLD'S BUCHU e}H’LM]}DLD’S BUOHU j’fi!fik I rsmmel " STEEL PENS| T .EP“'.t,"éfi.,lfig}%sygfi;,,m O T RS ot e i, et emach, ‘fllrun Haste fa."tho Mout: Twenty Numbers. Samples, including the popa- s dryiomach, mg"-unn of 'th Tain 15 b Feghon of-th Be dm-nnldnn!u'x;.l‘.‘n;nu other palaful symptoms, aro f— llhI'IJASIHOLI)’Q BUCHU Fine Foints —5-b-p- 5 kel 3 Geeln and Jopy ':;’:‘tg':;;.‘,‘:,""“‘,',' u.ln (o!rnld ‘I.l e'r, will basent by mail, for trial, on mum of 23 Cents, tiaor iy action in cloansing the it nlitih ot I mseri wow tieasd | |VISON, BLAKEMAN, TAvLOR & Co, It . Bl e .n,un, et shll:‘lt:l:'lx::l:“tlopg&vfl‘nta the 138 nad 140 Graad Strect, Now York, PRICE~§1 pEn norrm. OR G FOL 85, 1T HELMBOLD FINANOIAL. NEW YORK, £ 0. Box 4,02 PRAUDULENT RAILROAD JIONDS, UNUKN ATYLE Dx- Pllomux'ruu B , OATUH, MATTOON & BOUTHRRN RAILIOAD CO., OF 1L~ 80 CHES oL ENPLEOF PHARMAGY, 3 M INUT-ST,, PHILADELPIIIA, | Lo o fthp Clevoland Iron Cfa., of Touped O uEsiy, CyRRAN & CO., T&':v"cf:fi ""'In‘: «i‘mLa'r- R 5 5 itd, Mgl P, | 55 el bt o, Coraad, ion Comats u J 135 Btate-nt, | Hibssndchioot e Decatur. Maitso ol [ w‘f‘*‘u some of the most wanderful curcs on reo- | Haflroad Company, aud exe Ecktod by the saRl Tokureen Cit lady susls.ants (n attendancoe, ua I'resident thereof, are traudulent and vold in law, S a2 weil a1 all umm‘hm-:m”:m aingermll upc "mm e BEAL ESTATE, | bonsrtyotiig Decatur ch Fe was mopolnesd VERY 1 LOW! .,,w“dnruul prlm of the very fine fered for sale [ Eiling i "- 7,58 Jutnols, far _whict L # ¢ sald ;1 e aud ollicr owners uf sald prupesty, INOTICHE. fhe G ZASURY DEPARTMENT, tm ‘ra‘,fl“'"“flykbllm 8 asbingtun, Jeferson, | Orricx o7 Tuw cm’a’nmuun or ik Crnizvor, g ufon, i Lounue-. Hithoia, ue lmm l.(lu I'ha ma{| i Uauk ot Cnicago resonted o, Juitics M Howsr, Titinote, With tho lokal broot miontua from ihis date of they - . Comotrolier of the Currcncy. MONEY toLLOAN By JOSIAN H. REED, No: 52 William-sL., . Y.. In smounts o8 requlred, on IMPROVED CHICAGO EST RATE, "“°”fi“‘?¥ ‘nf'men d und promptly attended to cativl e 1 attent 15 PP 1. &, HURLBUT. 70 Randolphest. $26. $60. $100. $200. $500. |: Alex. Froingham & Co; have been for many years stock brokers and bankers in New York, at 13 Wl Tles iavo tas seputation U waniug Fo €ra larie rotuens from Inyestinenta 1§30 ¢ aud lisve the euviable reputation ot vy inak: TIDE, 0 REWARD that ft will erndle M 3 ml-5 |9 FToNs, 3N, PR MGR G hmmu fusot auy and eve':" [y [t A i 1010 tho yitet, braiens e B u&u.nulb«mlun tke con, v . ing quick reurns, olr Rihaheiar Repori, )lolp?r Trde e =how Yurk'mhune. «ununvz..Cummm. e T NG AND cLEANlNG. Mfluuuauru. bl PR basuttful) v AN Our nllrmlnloxr-,ult. ‘kxprossod & Ao 8. & HURLEOT & Go,, llolesalel)ruggnsts Clothes| Heisigfit &7 RANDOLPI-ST. - _DINH W STEILN LAWYER. ~ NORTHWEST BAR R ASSOCIATION. An Allucllilon of Lawycrs, in which mtmhnllhlc Iarestricted to lhmen& high charscter and o ona In URANT, sec., Chicago, 10WA~Marengo, Tows t;qun{ Montezuma, Powesliok 1y e & CLAE Mouat Pleasaut, Henry Count B A AR Mo, oo Cogl & 1 ANV XNevads, Storey County. i TEI & FITCUPATRICK, New Itampton, Chick: Ce pion, Shlckastw Contifiaa suavin Newton, Jasver County. oL orthwood, Worth Couaty, B0, L. 8, DGTLER. Onawa City, Monona County, ROBERT LUCAS Ossge, Mitchell County. o DROWS & BISHOP, Osceola, Clark County, M. L. TEMPLE. Orkalooss, Mahaske Cunnll VERS & MALCOLY. Ottumma, Wapelto Countye ot Tock Raplds, LyonCounty, 2 F.El" Bloux City, Woodbury Connty, - T, CE0RS Cosi HASE & TAYLOR. 9 " JOMN N, NEIMAN. HUONES & KII!K. int; WEDNESDAY MARCH 5. 1879~TWELVE PAGES, THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANGE CO. Cash Assets over -$87,000,000. Lll‘l‘ INN IUIN(;F. WASHINGTON. OF TIIE The Curtain at Last De- scends. on the Forty= fifth Congress. \ And the Latter End of That Body Was Worse than the First. WNEW YORXK. Failure of Two of the Princi- pal Appropriation Bills. . 8, WINSTON, President. For the Year Ending December 31st,’ 1878.r ANNUIT Y ACGOUNT. ‘Toledo, Tama County, : & KIN: Anxr Vintos, Bentan county. STRUBLE & RINNE, Annoitienn for (i 5’5‘25.0?1'0}11 fn force dan. 1, 147, A . th Waterloo, Dlack Hawk Sunny 187 & HAINES | Aot finreder I “Terminated. to Accept Any Com- ‘Gonox onpwax, ‘Winterset, Madison County, J. & B. LEONARD, EANBAB—Abtlenc, Dickinson Counl, HOFAMIRE & PIENCE. Atchlton, Atchison County, Burlingame, Otago cl"Vn"flKBT & WAGUENER. ) ounty, Wil. THOMSON. Councli G Morris Count; b FiNGox & prERTRAM. Eldorado, Butier County, QGreat Hend, Darton CaleAngus‘ L * * WM. If. DODGE. Independence, ! Montgomery Caum(lm‘ GiiAsE Stubborn Refusal b); the Democrats No.! 58] 34105045 promise, INSURANCH ACCOUNT. PRICE F} 3 CENTS. No. | Awovxr. so. | awocxr. | Thero Shall Be Free Frauds af Blec- q5gsepsaasary DR i force: a0 Lo woalseng, {i Els 313 _2N200,518 Tlvia e pRR R lous, or 3 h_c Ko Appro- 100,423'3322,788,180 100,12 €322,788.130 « priations. DR. REVENUR ACCOUNT. ‘CR. = An Extra Session Necessitated Lawrence, Lougins Count, To alane from faxt acco q%:smn.n-m:w dowment Clatm : * Leavenworth; LeavenwortSas kY A- Rtags, | oo Jremuns recelved. L7830 i hcuunied) 6,000 .22 -%It Is Called for 3 5 ey 2,530:102.00 Lyons, Tiea County. PR March 18. Keneca, Nemehn County. oo M- MUSCOTT. i raymed g T e CouBle W g, B TAYLOR, 4 TR o (i ok 0603 * Topeks, bawneo Couty, 1vAN & JOIINSOY. s+ Contln A raonon | Butler’s Bricks, Made Out Wichit, Sedgmick Casty, : oo 21340409 5, \ A MICHGANColdater, Braner 5.y FARPENSTON. . . ** Dalancd (0 Now Account, Sk -{:01:;.4 of Potter-Commit- EERlE] Wy Conith, CHATLES D. WRIGHT. $100,200,803.84 $100,200,805.84 tee Mud, | TINDALL & TINDALL, = y Grand Raplds, Keat Couts. p ey o ovirn, | DR BALANCE SHBET. CR. . Houghton, noulhtonceunu. THOS, L. CHADBOURNE Ishpeming, Marquetto County. Wi 3 Jackson, Jackson County, e ommuny To Rexerve at faur per cent.... 12 Ciairha by deatn hot yet di ** Claims by death, Flung at the President According to the Original Pro- ALY SRR Kelamazoo, Ralamzoo cnnfi'xm:;: : i cuziz:; " Ru‘l.]ifif:;"“:_f;mmm G $08:000:99 < gramme. Muskegon, Myskegon county, - ciiies, 100 FURML1veasesnsnsress 4,240,378.72 ‘ MINNESOTA~Monteyidco, Chippewa D e ,,Mfi;gnrgl;;mmm szatly. Troatment by‘ Potter of the Northteld, Rico County, . e1xe S inreis o g f0F lisen [T Cipher Branch of the In- Owatona, SteeloCaunty. |1 = VIS T, 127,010,028 B9T,127,012.62 vestigation, ton, Fillmore County, S, Ty Gy VBT I ELLS, MY GOURIT g o1, GILMAN. MISSOURI-Chilllcothe, Livingston Cunmy. JOHN'N 3 Eansaa City, Juckson County._“or v+ BOYD. Piattsburg, Clinton County, e W VA RES 2 'THOS, E. TURNEY. 8t. Louis, 8t. Louls Coun HROADNPAD, ELATHACK & IAEUSSLER. MONTANA TER.~Fort l!enlm:y. ‘hnlsnuu a\:'}!LL\’ Virgtata City. Madison County, > Senlns 3. £ catLawar, NEDRABKA—~Alblon, Boone County. Deatrice, Gaga County, CLAKK & CONNELLY, " NALE & McEWEN. betn NOTE-If the Noew York Standard of four and a helf por cont Intorost be used, tho Surplus is $11,395,563.30. JFrom theSurplus, as nomm (n (hn Uatanco Sheet. o Dividend wiil be apportioned to eaeh Polley which shall force ot 1ts aanivomary fu 187, Tly to unanimous action of the flonrd of Truste Lnexnre'-t of it Polley-liolders and the publfe, Ly dir wfuce mffumnnu g cauitablo roduction on the ofhue furma. anifon Ia ilv and Fecel o caultALTS addly tho actuat contributions of cach class (o the Surpius o NEW YORK, Februsry 19, 1879, Aftean CLOSED OUT, WITIT MANY WARES NOT DISI'OSED OP. Buectal Dixpateh to Tie Trivune. Wasninaros, D. C., March 4.—The Forty-fifth Congress closea Ita existence at 12 0'clozk to-day, tnd the first sesnlon of the Forty-sixth Congress Is called to meet In two weeks. The result is what,should have been foreseen by atl, and was foreseen by many. The two political partics, one having possession of the Houss und the other of the Seuate, became antagonlzed on L ¥ political leglslation, vast, .present, and pros- nothor important step {n advance hasbeen taken {n the e Lhiat tho prenilum rates on ol and new Polictes suall for Whole Life Annual Premfum Dolicles, with a cor- er cent froin presong tabular r <8 to proaent membats to accent this roduction In. caan or to pay full rites on the old plan, onsof, TRprafcs pAYADIS with Lo pulley, All divldends are allotted in proportion 16 the Company. g C! eithes ki he ol Gy tcontan CoLLGYAS 1 GRIFY, . BOARD OF TRUSTEES, e A B L Genovs, Fillmore County. 104X REAVIS | pppyppieg g IRSION, | ENRY 4. SHYTIE, DICIARD A, MCCORDY, [LEWISHAY, » ° 20 for that i could mot retrace fts R. B. LIKES, BERT i, MeCURDY, ~ [WILLIAM E. DODUE, TRANCIS SKIDDY, OLIVER HARRIMAN, steps, The almost unprecedented enduranco (Clemsya, lihmera Sogsiy, J. 1. WOOLLEY. %m_ LIAM BETTS, 5 D"D’HEE 5. OO, JAMES C, HDLDE‘H THOMAS DICKSOY, of the memburs of both louses in remalalng at Qrand Island, Mall Connty. "' % . thefr posts for tour atl-night sesslons, the House : OLIVER . scorr. | SAMUEL B, CORNELL, |IONK E. DEVELY, HERKAK C. VON T0ST, HENKY W, SHITH, i et o oy ST pseions, T Ty Liacoln, Lancaster Countr o oo & anes, | SAMOEL E SPROULLS, mrm BATES, {GEORGE C. RIGHARDSON, |J0L I, SHERWeGD, % S Kebraska City, Otoo0 County LICIOS BOBIASOR A.l‘l[nfll ALEXANDER I, RICE, ~ {EDIST0 P, FABBRI, sommendatle, it 1E was wlolly Unuceusensy. st i oy, 2+ v | G UEORDE it ANDDEWS, | Jheipetuent discusslon fato which the Senata « Al. TUURSTON, Plattsmouth, Cass County, #o ¥ anpReYo) Topbltcn City, Tarlan Conntye " & STONE. : o '3, pEMPSTER, Stducy, Cicyenno Count; ks s BTEVENSON. Tecumaeh, Jotnson Couaty, 8. P. DAVIDSON. York, York County, W, T. 8COTT. OHIO-Cleveland, Cuylhax; &m‘ SO g kK, L TEXAS-Dallas, Dpllas Cuunty, allss, Dpllss Cuu ey & Mecoy. UTAR TERRITORY-Oglen Citr, Weber Cor unty, % Balt Lako Clty, Salt Lake Condtys i ‘D proily WISCONSIN—Alme, Dultalo County, > CONIEAD MOSER, 31, Baldwlin, Bt Crolx County. . BORCHBENIUS Chippowa Falls, Chippewa Cnu‘m e, .'E‘KKWS. Eau Clatre, Rau Clalre cuunq : s ALFUED M. GIDDONY, GreenDay. Brown County, J-uuvm: H::k Count: . Nonms & ELuzs. 4 NOKCROSS & DUNWILDIE, Madison, Dane County, Nelllarlle, Clark County. " 1, LEWIE & HALE. 4 " R J. MACURIDE, Oshike ‘Winaebago Co: kot Wiaoeliags C"lnlxlltbs W. FELKER. Riaclne, Ractne County. Viroqua, Vernon County, [T Y T FULLER, o " n. . rRocroR, ‘Wausau, Marathon County. JOIN A. RELLOGO, WYOMlhGTLIHH'I‘DR\'—E"DIWH.)!} rl x“uum PROIPOSALS. st i i e s Proposals for Wagon Transportation, OFFicE CILIXP QUARTRANASTER, Fon'r LEAVENWORTI, Kan., March 1, 1870, To Qlasgow, nropossls, in triplicate, will b nulved attha | from b mi umru r:‘.ll 1) v'clock 3. n Tuesday, April |-‘i. HT. KN 1570, aL vhlcll"mt} ) mn’ca they wilt b gpaned [ SAHUEL D. BABCOCK, WILLIAK SKITII BROWY, - HENRY E. llAVlES J. W. MEAKER AGENT, MERVIN TABOR, Special Agent for Illinois. , MERRELL & FERGUSON, General Agents for Illinois, Mich- igan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota, drifted has i INDED DISASTROUSLY TO TIIE DESOCRAQGY. ‘They bave been beaten ot every turn, The Jeft Davis discusefon was particularly unfortunate for them, for the people of the Northarc op- posed to the culogizing of Jefl Davis, and de- cline to ascrlbe to nlm all the virtues of human- ity, The fulsome comnendation of Jeff Davls Ly Lamar was not surprislyg, but it was hardly’ to be supvosed Senator Thurman, whose greed for the Presidency sceins to be OLIVER 1L PALHEE F. RATCHFORD STARR, KEDERICK 1L, COITT, ILLIAI F. BABCGOCK, ROBERT OLYPIHANT, 78 DEARBORIN-ST., CEXIICAGO. ns great as Blame's, would eo out. of his way to pay such servile homage to the ex-Con- federate Jeader. The Democrats were trapped by the amendment of Mr, Hoar, whleh was for the purpose of leading Hotspurs like Lumar into {nconslderate assertions. The remarks of Lamar and Thurmun will, of course, be printed Detroit, Mich. OOBAN 8 0uly Dineel Lme 1o Franne General 'l‘rnnnnxlllnlln Company. Between New York and Ilnn'. Pler 42, N. R., foot Thlnl Clhln. 33, Bleerage, do ot T ecks drawh of Crodr 1y Munlll £ P“J" 1n amount to LOUib DE BED! orW., F, WHITE, 67 Clar! STATE LINE letrpne!. Dubltn, Teltast, Lonanndmy. sult, A’ BIATE O OF VRS by the Republicans und CIICULATED IMOADCAST TIINOUGHOUT THE COURTRY. The Senate, after the clore of the morning dlispatches, coutinued in unbroken session unti after S u'clgek this mornlug), on n purely politi- cal diszussbn, based on thg Army blll. Many ablo and brilliant specebies were made on both sides. It wai almost incredible to see with what vim aud vigor the tired Senntors, whose ecyes have not known sleep for four nights, went into the debate. The wuotable specches were by Messrs. Blafne, Conklug, Beck, Whyte, Mat- thews, aud Thurmau, During the nlght the visitors remamed in respectable numbers, and, when the gas was turned off and the sun came through the crystal roof this worning, it found several ladles who had lsteued to the apecclies all night lone. A fow Senators dozed fn thelr Three Comic Operas THE SORCERER, By Glibert & Bulllvan,..... eeeses® 1,00 H. M. S. PINAFORE; 1y GHbert & BulIan,eesersorseeisronees 1,00 THE LITTLE DUKE, Words by Willfams & Sullivan,.... Tho shove thres operan are ko (a beln s, and are ull vlenrd scenory. and liy & protesaionl ) A e, ! T DU RE hae carhiiny 1| chineining ang raceful production. alrcady rumous. MASON’S PIANOFORTE TECHNICS sday, March A, 3pm- aiay Siarein 16, 3 b oy gnclu Ing wine): Firat Cabln, 8103; Socon Cabln, $a3; Includlng 'llne, bcddlnfl.lnd Jutenalls, Periere, | Paria. " tone, Lau- e 100 caay to ut little nusteurs s woll s a_Jolty Fnrulll op: flm: mm t. 55 Broadway, Menn ‘tor Chiteago, e ot s VIO 2 ..! it of Cs oos .'l)lurldly. erch I.l th b e ¢ aion 5o il Lo accoiiinodtion. | Contain thouands of cxerciicsof tho most usctul na: vfg&f?{'h%firnmfilc:hmfiau ’, "'i'n”u” e ) R R sxflufiw $120, ec ‘u-‘n!:";-" Bi0; 1o e s bok ls e "ln"‘x’?'u'fii'fi.?."‘.’}#fi““";';":,‘:g' chalrs, nndafow sought short naps dn the f&lg’e'}-'i'fifi-fl uw‘l‘n{aéém :’}" e :‘ e iy 460, | Wit tokats §25, Reeensy "lfu\{"m'ti 'L'AS:"A Stuson and Wi p. B, Ma & cloak-roows, but ;Jm Qiscussion l‘:;fl 0 nnulmlal- Jidoie fo. bgy to Fort B1ll, 3 2 g 1y intercsting, uud at times exciting, that the : 3:Wichita, K i, gtenerat Weators Vntiurer, | ] S \ucxn'm g%%'.tfi.‘."z.?é‘r‘lf"fl'.'}u‘:.'a"}.'"“'z AN AR AOK fe cort,aner, | J[]IIIISDI[S NBW Mflull]fl r[fl‘ TthflVh Bflss Henators® scats gencrally held ottentive listen- ort, Route Nb. H,—{‘ladl%l-llnklmnlmf‘nn Elliat, Texa; Is the hiest, easeat, and most thorouzh wiethod for | ers, No action was takeu on uny subject, and 3.~ Lansay 1o Fort Rlllot. Te h G LI d learning o play’ Church’ Muste, Gleas, and Chond- i oelol Alis Beuatd toUK o Teéoss o s A i € ST North German Lloyd. |58 S o . 8. M . ‘The Weekly MUSICAL REC s the most aue. orThi Mexice or southern ter- a3 s Breinen ""u‘c'rf“"‘é“"” ""‘r'é‘flf]’“fi%z?#&!. comfut o SR O ....m.x MistcuWeekdy | The Senators assembled at the exofration of AtTzon. Haten of | Pasago=From New Bolthampion, | E¥r publishod. |82 herear. Sond G ois for sanile | the reccss in good humor, but o kit Vet Aom M cor powers | bl 1 -":e""m="e.E:.'.‘:m..'.'s':.u'f.en's.‘l oL Ty WOl QUT WITIE Womk terminus of th lson, 0 {1 ) > Ci end 25 cts for ** sster firond). to I'teacotis avizog, o & BAA Fo [ Eab B e N et ear Hlekete o d piseais o and loss ofstvep. The two houra Teft of the -Alamoas, Lnlnudu, m r-n Lowls, Col- lnmym OELRICHS & CO.. .'llownnxhreen, N Y. LYON & HEALY: Ohieago, X1, Forty-fifth Congress wero busy oyes. The gal- l'll'hfi1 dovernment reaceves the Hght to refect any or umluc(un must be {n readiness to begin service by Jul {cul l’ll 4 blank {nrml of mnlrlc howing all lhe %onmuom which will e required must uuummny Thesa eircularn, forus QUINCY GRANITE C0.|= QUSINESS UARDS, leries wero mnover faller, sl the Capitol swarmed with people In every nook and corner. The Viee-President, na {4 s necessary, retired from the chair, und 2ave notice of his abscnee in OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. prtoltdintbofhet A bl oo M LS __ WINEn Lhe A siLar he proposte Hise Sheulis T e F. J. FULLER, Proprictor, order thut Prestdent pro tem could bu elected, lrpllflunln ;.‘o. 2".""‘:.‘3-" m': Chief uartormaster WENST QUINCY, MASS, Mr, Ferry was chosen Ly ons mn]urll{l.) and - "i;mgo:nl ?:InTLumu:) uld hu num‘ ‘Inw arate | ORANITEMONTMENT, gx‘n\:m(IK ol\:l:mry cxc‘rl soun afterward o resolution of thanks to Mr, S SIS AR, WS | WD SRR it T e et 4 v lldont peailiicall- e N‘ s - " a g or L Depn[ynullumuur-flungy.l n,'.,ffl‘%%%.‘a‘ffi?d,.. T e OES'" for Butiding Worc promouirate weet Lalwaba, per Gfll;, $1.50, slaus were hold hefore noon, and thera was thoe eral, United States Ariny. tended ta,"Oilr quarricsaroaf the dark bluo Dry (}flm“ba, [ = 150, | tivelicst work at the Clerk’s desk, where half an 00"8!-}]‘!- Ladies Purohaaing CORSBETS BHOULD EXAMINKE Madayt KFoy's Improved CORSET BKIRT BUPPORTER. FratBlotenlty, Gamtort val, and I really "the ll“lll perfect Bklrt-8u) riing For vale ny".‘fi' eadt urectu) ASSIGNEE'S Noncs”" editors of Marcus Kronberg, of Ch u;':.';.'if.'unx‘{uu? ra. of Clileago, Cook jual Biuclc, Wi wa. Havs extensive. Sioan, Dotshioy Worke, Correspondence and orders solicited., e J. 8. IPDONALD & (0., Blank Book Manufacturers, 158 & 160 CLARK-ST, §5~Hatimates on applicatiou, ~ FOHEIGN ADVERTISEMENTS, VERY lufigmm SALE CLYDESDALE HORSES Merryton. Lflllfl:l:‘i]lil‘fi, Soollnnd PER BOTTLE, 50 CENTS. ho'ur’n reading wos crowded into tive minutes. C. JEVINE, 110 & 112 Madison-st. o lLN'l‘o Store No. 254 Madison-st. TO RENT FOR WHOLESALE BUSINESS, INQUIRE OF ¢ LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Chamber of Commerce., ===2 | time will bo required to organize the House und ho bu 4ness lu the closlng moments of the seanfon was dono in an unconstitutionsl mao- uer, anid was mischievous us a precedent, Blits were read and passed in tho most reckless man- ner. 'The clerks, uuder orders, mumbled thefr words, und skipped pago after page ot bills, und finally thoy were vassed without anybody knowing what they contained, und nobody vot- Ing for them. They wero, of course, MOSTLY JIOUSE BILLS, and no doubt leitimate, but the practico is dangerous, Buch mn(ullou was neyer known in the Seuate Chamber, Eveu the ofticlal ro- porgers could not Keep track of tha bustness, ‘The two political points of ditference having failed, and u new session having been called, the quostion arises, Whot s to be dousi A loni udry, ot :“1"3-"&?.‘;’.‘&“.‘5.;!:?: "1'!.(:';:",,’57 TA"-'""NH- appoint the committees. ‘Lhe rival candidates my. Feal and. perso; ust for tha oeeont of his 3 be B o efr canvass, EASuth Froks thisdate i 108 5 8 ot 1s gencrall, b fon will Chlcago, Jau. Bpring Styles 1 It s generally thought thut the session will last iduidhio HaNcoc . Autinee, eyt amnals l.:";,, [iimecs st r'.fl"" Sl.) ! o mml.v Lwo or throanonths, The ubjectionable lexlsla- 150 SallS-Bt., Chicago, e l[ oy Buctcty of kngland, o 2 \ulm or inspiection, Btrictly tion will bepassed by the now Housvund Senate, o +andaro ot by tha we fl'm."yfi': firstecluss work, Mod- | ‘boty Democratie, ‘Thie question will thea arlse. o Filg [}PILKBI‘Y Estahllsnmnut fur Sale, Splendid Business Chance. Ta any party liaviug & capital of 1ot less ttun 83,000 8 rate opsuriinity i now Uffured (o purciass our well- estadllalied Lrancii husiiess av Bedalls, $10. las beon in success(ul operatiua for Ave years, 'livasoi Ing ta dhias our growlue importug Gusl QuE ¥iTing peruwus) miteutiun W Sfous il applicattons o ‘Clncinaat, Oty A, MUHLENON Thporier taln Hquire, Clocianatl, 0! L crute Prices. What will the Presidentdof 1 huvetoes tho Army BUAL TAEL Al, 33 N Cl k ‘t aud ulx's; "I{qxi'alull:;u Llls he nfis‘l:,nm o vast m; & S . spansibility, for in vuo cass all the exponses o "&'.,‘:,';:,\H,Ku' i el ars-Sl, the arny, including salurles, are fovolved, und - ! = T | i the other ol the oxpensvs of *Congress, of S c A L.E S 5 B thie United States courts, of all the Departuients, * OF ALL KINDS, und . $4 FAIRAANKS, MORSR & 00, |" : ,,,.,,..m,..",m. RVEN TIE PRESIDEN'TS BATANY, 112 & 313 Lake St,, Chlcago, | gl :"‘I‘."‘I',,'u“l(“‘rl‘“-t yolls | besides olt charitablo appropriatious and many 2 siwhave I S bor, © | allowances for lletbouses, for the safety of uom'ruwanuymymbmmu. iife and propefty ew. .’(nvolvcd The wncell M Government woy & & blovked ¢ffgptunllyinafew ,; months. On tf s l\ldu the Democrats cannot be expected to would place hi; Democrats showld e approve the bills, “Thesa noiuts are being discussed to-night with much interest. There has been ao much talk In the Senato Quring the past few dava that the reporters havo not been able to keep up with the current uyonts, The efect 18 to delay the preseating in the. Jeecord of all that hias happened until Frlduy next, and possibly untit Saturday. Most ot the now Senators and members nre : already in town, and there will, of coursc, bea * full attendauce on the 18th, the day set for the new sesslon. The canvass for the Spclkonhln 1s getting hot, and the applicants for the Benate offices are numbered by the hundred. “hiere were some brilliaut speecties made fa the Senate early this morning during the dis- cussion on the proposition of the Republieans not to sield to political legisiation wihich the - Tlouse had engrafted into the Leglslative :md Army Appropristion bills. . That of Senator Stauley Mutthews, of Oblo, is conceded . by all to huve bicen THE GREATEST FORENSIC EFTORT, not unly of the debate, but of the session, . It wua delivered at half-post 5 this morning, and hml on the other Mr. Hoyes * sarely fn the hands of the . Insted until nearly 7 o'clock. Tt the high co- . comijums hcslul[ml upon the speech are merited 18 nore than established vy the fact that the apeaker clalmed e atteation of an ex- hausted and wearled Scnate at that ‘hour of the morning from beginuing to conclusion. Itwas an extemporancous reply to the some- what vovel constitutional and leeal dogmas ex- vounded and advocated by Senator Thurman, who wus put forward as the spokesman of the Democrats, and who attempted to defend and Justify the action of his party, Mr, Thurman . 1u s specch had mofotalned that the Senate and Houso of Reoresentatyves of the Unfted States were the two boaies which, In their rela- tions to cacl other and to the cxceutive branch of the Govérnment, wero analogous to the House ot Lords and the JTouse of Commons of, Great Britaig, and bad clatmed that the Ilouso of Represcotatives, Ifko the Commons of En- innd, had the rizht to cat ol the supplics nce- essary to carry on the Government, unless thelr gvievances, as ho termed it, wern redressed. Mr. Matthews, fn a lucld, logical, and forcible arzument, axposed tlic hollowness of Mr. Thur- man’s proposition, und showed that the caum, . pursucd by the House was HEVOLUTIONARY IN ITS CIARACTZR, and was the Inauguration of a policy which, If peralsted in, threatened the deatruction of our form of Uoverument. Having extinusted thls pire of the subject, Mr. Matthews proceeded to discuss the merits of the luws the Democrats nro- posed torepeal, and narrated hils experfenco whon u candidate for Congress in the Second Distriet at the gencral election of 1870, when ho was de- frauded of the oflice to which he was then chosen through the ageacy of Democratic re- peaters and ballot-box stuffers, and referred to the case of the notorfous Eph Helland, of Cin- ciunati. s Mr. Thurman, who had been unsble to answer Mr. Mutthews' logal arruments, thought he now hud o golden opportunity to make a strong volat nealnst his antagonist a3well as against the President, and asked: "**Is mot this the same Eph Holland who was tried and convicted of violating the Election laws?? **No, sir: ho confessed his gullt ovid was sen- \ tenced to one year's Imprisoument,” replied M Matthews., ““Was he not pardoned by the Prosident) Then Tam misinformed,” sald Mr, Thurman.. “Yauwere mllhlfnrmm!-" refolued Mr,.Mat- thews. ** Holland was sentenco to Incarceration in the Columbus Penktentiary, and the only ac-* tlon the President tooj fn the premises was to change the place of Imprisontnent to the Duytun fatl, where lie served out bia full term.” **Al, yos;" shouted Thurman, confident that hls umn had now come, - ho ‘'was sent-to the Dayton jall ‘because under the laws of Ohlo it hebud been Iinprisoned in the Columbns Peni- tentlary o would have been disqualitied rmm exercising the right of franchise?" “Ilolland was NOT CONVICTED UNDER THE STATE LAWS," replied Mr, Matthews, but nuder the Jaws of the United States. Ile conld not have ‘been disfravchised under the laws of Oblo, so my collengue s wrong agaln.” "'lils Jast sally provoked a loud peal of laugh- ter, Mr. Conkling's sanorousvolee belng uudinle above that of the others. Thurman's dlscome fitare was now complete. He turned pale with raie, and soon ofterwards left his seat. Me, Matthews was followed by Mr. Hoar; who spukeTor half an hour. At 8:80a, m. the do- batu ended, aml the Scnate, by a vote of 29 yeas to 24 nays, sustalped the nctlon of the Eenate conlerees In refusing to yield to the exuctlons of the House, A recess untll 10 8. m, was then taken, Al- though, as will be observed by reforence to the House procecdings, avother meoting of con- ferees was hield during the morning, the subjegt of disagreement between the two Houses wus not agtain roferred to in the Buuate. THE LABT IWO HOURS of the session were spont In pasaing private bills aud traneacting bustucss Incidont to tho explir- fngg hours of Congress. Amoung the personal Iegislation defeated was o Dill to retirs Gen. Snlelds with the rank of Brigadier-General, which passed tho Hougo by 'a two-thirds vote this mornlug, This action was due to the ob- Jectton of Senator Bargent. When the inute-hund of the Senate clock pointed only oue minute: of 12, 1t was ascer- tulned that a largze number of enrolicd bilis were an thelr way from the House, und, in order not to defeat them, the veucrable Doorkeeper, Mr. lnssett, selzed a cane, cllmbed futo a chair, and PUT THI MINUTE-HAND BACK FIVE MINUTES, ‘I'nts Nttle oplsode caused cconsldorable mireh smong the spectators fu the gallerles, the opueration had to be performed a second time for the same cause. v Committees appointed to walt upon tho Pr dent having at this juncturo roported that muy bad no further commnunication to make, . The President pro tem., Seuator Ferry, out further ceremony, declared the Forty-tifth Congress aajourned without day, With this event the supremacy of the Republican party in the Scnate, which bas becn malotatned contin. uously alnce 1801, torminates, Lasrgo crowds thronged the allerles und corridors throughout tho mornlng, and, altor the flual adfournment, the Senate Chamber remalned packed for upe wards of an hour. IN TILH HOU3R. ‘The sesslon in the House after mhlnlzht cop< tinued ¢f the same orderly character which has marked all later seasions of the closing Con- eress, Thero was at tiues much confuslon, bug few exhibitions of bad temper, and scarcoly a trace of excessive driukhys {n any quarter. Tha #pgechies of Hewitt and Foster on the disagree- withs ' juent over pulitical leglslution were listened to o - attentively by both sides, aud when thoy wera Hluighied all felt thut a new sosslon was fucvita. ble. Al through the nleht Bpringer's proposition to hnpesch Boward scrved o good ‘purpose of kecplug out many private natters, many of them .of @ questionable character, which were preaslug for o learing. Butier watched Springer st ayery step, uud acted as mauager in favor of, Boward, At 4§ 5, m, the House put Springer und his caso aslde by s docided vote, und Pottor Lrought in bia long report, snd llxln was accompanled by tho views of the minority and of Butler, For tho inost part the ork of the House till 7:15 was of littlo lmportance, except as Confer- em:u Commlttees were licard on bills that wero nut objected to,' When tuo Houso redssombled st ¥ there was an evident intention on thu oare