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he Thicagoe i iy JAVIS & REQUA g'avo had thirteen yoars® oxporience {ninguranco in Chicugo, and havo siways paid 100 conta on the dollar, noluding the October fire,1871, All of the Componios write lines so smoll and 80 scattored in Chicago, that thoy could pay 100 gents oven {hough & much largoer torritory should bo dovastatod by fire, CONPASIES NOW REPRESENTED ARE: 1 and Northern, Eng- Tnperfel and ) 685,000,000 1,829,000 B lean Goniral 1 sezo00 slandard x 43{:'888 e Roni Firo L A0,000 mnul'ncmrern’ a4 800,000 Herchants?...-. 259,000 special Attention given to taking cre of Insurance for Customers, sooing that all policios aro writton CORRECTLY and CONCURRENT, so thot in case of loss thore nood bo g0 DELAY in ADJUSTMENT or PAYMENT. Lossca at this Ar}uw” promptly geltled and paid in Chicago. DAVIS & REQUA, Agents, Ne. l:'_is LaSalle-st. (ook Conmt_y Bonds, OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, CHICAGO, March 15, 1870, ‘reasurer {8 now prepaved to sell Cook o T ea Honde 1 dChuminatlone of S10in {530 and 81,000 cach, ot Wik ofico on_Ientborn-ay., etween Mibhigan and Tlunois-sta, “Thesn bouds ma- fere Jan, 1, 1899, and bear {ntercst at the rato of & per et per sipulL. 8. 11, A MEGIREA, County Treasurer. MONEY+4toLOAN ByJOSIAN . REED, No. 52 Wilhaw-st, N. Y., imsmounts s required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO FROPERTY, nt BEST RATE. ‘Applicatlone recelyed and promptly attended to Y H. A, HURLBUYT, 75 Ruudolph-st. L it MONEY T0 LOAN On Improved City I’rouorgAn‘_c‘ourmne ratos. nd. M , Funp i 140 Tobailc-st, LEAD. NG WESTERN L AHLNTS, SHIRTS, READY-MADE. WILSON BROS. Have just refltted their manu- factory with all the modern machinery, and are better than ever prepared to produce the BEST goods at the LOWEST prices. They have now in stock more than 1,000 dozen Shirts, and can fit the smallest boy or the largest man. stock of Colored Shirts, made from the best foreign goods, is large and attractive. A full stock of Night Shirts, including several lines of Ruffled and Fancy Trimmed. Linen Col- lars and Cuffs in all the latest styles. BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS, Made of White Muslin, Linen, and French fancy Penang Cloth; a large variety of patterns, all our own manufacture, and from 26 to 35 per cent below tho reg- ular prices. 67 & 69 Washinglon-st., Chieago, 408 North Fourth-st,, 8¢, Louis, 69& 71 W, Fourth-st., Cincinnati, AN N S MOHESNEY BROTHERS, Dentists, Cor, Clurk nnd Rondelphests, Finest and Best Se1, 8, warrnted, Iinest Goid Fliilngs, 34 rates, h extracted withiout pain or danger. Their: WEDNESDAY. MARCII 19. IN LIFE TOO SEORT? Do you ever read Advertisements? If so, perhaps you may have heard .of the TWQ Hianthronists CALLED WILLOUGHBY & HILL, ‘Who aro striving to clotho tho mele sex of Chiongo at n great saving, SPIVIVTRD VOTRRUIQE 022 DISINTERESTEDNESS 2 Woll, not oxactly; but the S8ELF- INTEREST is small. The work in our Tailoring Dopart- mont wo claim to be unsurpassed, tho pricos simply ton, fiftcon, and oven twenty dollars losa than othors (NOT 80 WELL FIXED) chargo you. Now you seo tho * PHILAN- THROPY,” don’t you? Woll, if you don’t oxnotly undorstand what we mean, you como in and wo will try and makeitalittlo clear- or, although wo confoss wo are a lit- tlo mixed about it oursolves, but wo havea groat “EXPLAINER.” Cor. Clark & Madison-sts. WILLOUGHBY & HILL, Boston Square-Doaling Clothiors and Un- surpassable Tailors; doalers in all goods worn by men-kind, ineluding 8hoos for the hoad, and Hats for the foet, real cheap. Branch Store, 632 Milwaukeg-av., cor. Rucker-st.; anothor Branch Store cornor Blue Island-av. and Twolfth-st. Largest Clothes Dea'ers i Chiago. AW Y. " NORTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. *'An Aseociation of Lawyers, in which membership fsrestricted to thosenf high chrnctar and (o one o #cheounty, JAB, GRANT, Sec., Chicago, iR~ unty, ARIZONA Thl'l: I‘hn:n}l. Hflr!figm\.cx. ]l],’\NCOCKo Prescott, Yavapal Countsn " oo otg, Joud 7. Fremant County. COLORADO—Canon Clty. Fremant County. oo Denver, Arapatioo Con Ik, RMITIL & MACON. Georgetown, Clear Creck SOURY, & yyreimLL, DAKOTA TER, ~Deadwood, Jiarento (ol n, Yankton, Yenkton Conity, 1 oS m”’“’}“‘"“’ ::":'m ggg;é{:iiTr & WHARTON. :‘W‘“ ";"""' : “‘" WELDON & MoNULTA. anton, Fulton County, C. J. MAIN. Carml, Whito County, W, 11, JOINSON, Charleston, Coles cn“my.l’lCKLIN & FICKLIN. Chieago, Cook County; BLEEPEI & WHITON. Deeatur, llncm: Connty, V. C. JONNS. Genovn, Kane County. 3; 11, SIAYTONN, Itilisborough, Montgomery Cnunl)‘,c‘ W, DBLISS. County, {\"ll‘l"‘l"’l‘.JCK &LIPPINCOTT. Jacksonville, Morg MORIISON, Count densvilies dof UEoneK W, HERDMAN, Lincoln, Logan County, |\ o e ok, Murahal, Clark County. T, 4. GULDEN, Monmouth, \.\ ",E‘i’}\[;‘f{’fi!ny PHELPS & QRIER, Montleeilo, I It‘ll.(,mmly. LODGE & JUSTON. Morrts, Grundy County. J. N. READING. Morrison, Whitcalde County. WAL J. McCOY. Oquawke, Tiendorson County, ot Diegoti Ould Colnty; E. ¥, DUTCHER, Ottawn, Ladallo County. G. 8. ELDREDOE. Pazton, Ford County, P Teklu, Tazawell County st e e ¥ LY. Feorts. Yeorla COUNY, s prp fr3, & ULRICTE Tetenburgh, Menard County,, Pltateld, ik 'L, W. MENENLEY, feld, PIKO Countr. 0 WoRTHINGTON, Quincy, Adams Count UOTT & RICHTARDRON, Rockford, Winncbsgo Col kel o 1y, G+ M. DRAZEE, H n,‘ ';"::'fihc i c"’g‘ifl(fisxiux & HAMLIN, eld, Culinty. PRNGRCIL, BanRanon BRI & LaNpiIR, Eulllyan, Moultrie Copnty, ALVIN I, GREENE, Eycamore, DeKalb County; . LOWELL & CARNES. u::.:,: ;:;?s%fi'xfifiw\ & MACPHERSON, . M. W, MATIIEWS, lnlANA—:Iblun. Noblo Countgar It & ARMOS. 1108, M, RELLS. Crawfordavitte, Montgomery. County, ‘Cilas, M. TRAVIS. Crown Polut, Lake County, Fort Woonn Ao Con WOOD & WO, osnoe Allen GO iy gTRATTON, Fowler, Benton County, Frunktort, Cltnon Cauntes O & TIAVIS, S SRS L A UDLSBOTIAK, Hunitneton, Huntington Cfl\"‘l‘l‘;’:wx » ’?A\"s' Indianapolls, Marton Couaty? Ot 1 £ BOOTT. . Keatiand, Nowton County, 1 AMKACE: E. O'BIIEN, fouth Dend, &t. Joeph Comptye, S Remington, Jasper County, Terto ot vion oy, 1 Ve BYDEIL aute, Vi ounty, o VIR0 COBSIY: o (o yunTem, ot Valparatso, Porter County, e : T, J. MERIIFIELD, oh Dallas Gountsy 1)y i, Anamoss, Joucs County, Boone, Boono County. oty Burktngton, Deatolnos Conpye o Onekh: Dutter Centre, Lutier Counpto o e T CotarTuplds, Lina Countre oo o CRAO: ks, ChiroEan Comm Counclt Ituts, Tottawaitamb Gty o v, J. W, ROBINBON, ©resco, Howard Cotinty. M AN 811, Creaton, Vafon }.;mmly. FOREMAN & MARSH ATTERSH 1DSON & U181, Davenort, Beott County. 0% 4 Decaran, HOWN & CAMPHELL, w fek County, Winnesulek Countys "0 Delht, Detaware County, G, WATTSON Deutson, Crawford County. ' DROWN & DUDLEY, Dubuque, Dubuque Connty, AT L GABT, Elkader, Clay g UUANA s ayion Countys g 4. BRESTON. Emmetaburg, 1ak ty. ke Valo Alto CAR v onD & sovKIL orest City, Wiznobago Count, * . AKDENSON, Gleawood, Miis [T — = 5 WaTKING & WILLIANS, dependence, Duchanan wumr. Tadlanole, Warren County, " AN } SERVENS & BAMEON. Towa City, Johnsou County, o = Jetterson, Greene Count lfh)lLkY & SWISHER. {UBSELL & TOLIVER, Keokuk, Lee County, ALLYN. Eeorauqus, Van i3 TANS i u-nu: c::: ColiliLEs BALDWIY, Muurkens, suun BABNIANT & CADWELL, ; U gnANK AMOS, 10WA->arahalitown, Marshall County. BEANl & LEMERT Marengo, Jown County, FEENAN, HUGHES & RIRK Montezuma, Poweshick Cotnty, X LEWIS & CLARE Mount Pleanant, Henry Cotint & 1t AMBLER. * Muscatine, Muscatine Count, e BRASNAN & aaTNE Nevads, 1 Nevads, torey CouNfi, o pprrpATRICK. Now Hampton, Chickusnw County ITTEAM BIAVER Newton, Jasper County. Northwood. Worth Couaty, ° 1Ly & COOIE, : Y g8 BUTLER Onawa Clty, Monana County. ROBERT LUCAB Osage, Mitchell County, OWN & Dl Onceals, Clark Connty, T isHor Onkatoons, Matiske County, 1+ e THMVLE. Ottumwa, Wapcllo Cnnnlyh.: IL“:‘::‘E‘S::; Tock Kaptds, Lyon County, i oot P Sizan county ¥, A KERP, Sloux City, Woodbury Conaty. Tipton, Cedar County. VAR S TAYROI, Toledo, Tama County, _Tor N NEDIA ‘Vinton, Benton County, STRUNLI & KINN, GILCHRIST N Waterloo, Tack Hawk Couney o) & HAINES ‘GEonar onnway, Wintersct, Madison County, © 0 o KANSAS~Abllone, Dickinson Cotinty, * % HOFFEMIRE & PIERCE. t Atchison, Atchison County. LVETIRET & WAGH Turlingame, Orage Cou 3 4 W3t THOMSON, Council Grove, Morris Cann JOIINBON & DERTIZAM. Eldorado, Butler C sl Batler L?n FAVEITE KNOWLES, Great Bend, Barton County, WM. II, DODOE, Independence, Montgumery Count. l)A{'IBL GILASS. Lawrence, Dougles County. BAMUEL A, RIGGS, Leavenworth, Leavenworth Connty. T W answoun, . o e JOIN 3. MUSCOTT. Seoeca, Nemeha County. 3 % TAYLORL Topcka, Bhiawneo County, S a0 Wichita, Sedgwick Connty, 3 T. M. BALDE| MICHIGAN-Coldwater, Branch Coupty, ~ Detrott, Wayno Cousty pES S I uty, o WArIOCOUMY. gy 11 & TINDALE, Grand Raplds, Kent County, - TUNNER & BMITIL, Houghton, Jloughton Connt & THOS. L, CHADBOURNE Iahipeming, Marquette Count; ¥, BWIFT & OSDHORN, Jdnckson, Jackson County, el : JONN D, CONELY, Kalamazoo, Kalamuzoo County. i BUCK, GEO, M. Muskegon, Muskegon County, EPHENSON & MCLAUGHLIN, MINNEBOTA—Montevideo, llhlu&m\v um{. 1t & MILLER. Northaeld, Rico County, PERKING & WIHIIPLE Owatonna, Steclo County, i 7 4. M. DURLINGAME, Preston, Filimors County.” " UENRY R, WELLS, Faint Paul, amscy County, ) YOO W, GILMAN, SOURI—Chillfcothe, Livingston Connty, AIEEOLIH-CHUse on GURYy, noxn, Kanrna City, dackeon Connty, Pinttshurg, Cioten Caunty, e+ VAN N ) e lun Col . e "ri08. k., TURNEY, Bt. Lonfs, BL. Loula County. KOADY b, Y BIONTANA Virginta Clty, Madison Conn Jo B CALLAWAY, NEDBRABKA—Alblon, Iloono County, CLARK & CONNELLY, Heatrice, Gage County, o gy, MIALIE & MEEWES, "':‘::lf"y;‘: 'I‘ ‘";0 °g"1’ii‘u,\uu L. GRIFFY. elianlson County. i Y YsitanM nEAVIS » 1111 County. % uuwv? ”;,“:x":u: ; L LIK anty. GraRdTitng, ICHmy: o o sooniap, Hebron, Theyer County, OLIVEL I, SCOTT. l.ln:mn‘; Lanc ”"::"""'u,\m\'uon i e Nebraska City, Otua County. g ) © o u:»-n-. no:-ul:n C;"“"- J. M. THURSTON. b l"'bfll'l""' 'a"‘“'" ‘I‘""é\\'n‘nv,wu & BTONE, Nerublican City, Harlan Cotye oo 8ldnoy, chue;-u:nu t.p:my.L A 1. STEVENSON, ‘Tecuwaeh, Johnson County, 8. I' DAVIDSON, York, York County, #W. T. 5COTT. Caun| (| dy i 0 o"lxo\;;‘:':::, u::::::li?r:‘l}li H‘.’UE!.LHN"AU("[. fy ITONY ~outen oy HESOK & cCOY: UTAR T cosn ciur, METercht: P CIVAL J. BARKATT. Balt Laka Clty, Salt Lake Lounty, E. . HOGE. NBIN—. 1o County, m“:":? :lm; ?:g:‘:“ UoNTiaD sosk, an. S . 7" . noncisENIus, Chlppews Falls, Chippewa Countre au Clafro, EauClaire Cuunp’-'.o‘ I IEBRIN, ALFRED M, QIBBONS, Ureen Day, Brown County. NORHIS & ELLIS, Jancaviite, Tock Coptii n 08 & pUBWILDLE, Madieon, Bano COULy pyyyg s vl & ALE, Nelllavilte, Clark Caunty. 1. J, MACORIDE, Osbioah, Wiancbako CORIT; g v, wrLKENR. Tactuo, Naclao Covutis o' woLLER, Viroqus, Vernon Cousty. oy ' ppocron, ‘Wausau, Marathon ""’“mybolm . KELLOGG, NGTE! =] h h Couuty. WO}IDGTHHI}:EOBY -Eyaaston, E-'%'Tuofxu. GURE BY ABSORPTION! ROCHESTER ABSORBING REMEDIES. AN IMPROVED FEVER AND AGUE AND LIVER BP.A T, Y T e ——— | Embracing Absorbing Cushion, Absorp. tlon Plastors, and Modicated Sea fialt for Fool Baths, 8. N. ROCHESTER, Inveutor awd Proprislar, The following areaame of the discases that thews remediva will cure: e and Ague, T Disars ders, Liver Complnlnt, Iutermiltent f-ov | Hendachie, Dysiepsin, Ao Caka, Chil Fover, Dimh Ague, Billons Rever, Disrehovd, - Cotarid, Ky routles, Jnindice, frroguinr Acilon of e Ticarty wralid, Rieumniti, atl kiids of Female Wen of nerser, Biek 1eadachivy Tambngo, Billuua Colle, Paii i the Stde, Tin cit, S deve. und Muscles, And all discancs urisiig from To pid or Diseaseil Action of the Stumach, Liver, or In- ll';n?l O1Raun. ric ew o followa: Infant’s Cushion, 1t Medfum speelal, g2t Kpleen and Liver Cushiun, Plgatera for Feet, d0¢ per ic per packngd, T tho muiagement, of annzer Holman Pad Co,, RICHARDSOX & €O, Sole Wholvsal Awents, St. 1.ouis, Mo, W, CILAPLIN & (0., Uenepal Mansgers, (eanite’ Huiiding, 5. W. Corner Market and Fourth-sta., 8t, Lov L Important Notice. Offices for the sulo of the ncheater Iemed fes wil) ho nrm 4 In Chicawo In o few days for the 1reatmient of ol y, mliorption cres without Tedieine. i 1t or Remeiltes consist af o Improved Stomach er R o the cure of Fever and Agne, and all o o of th umoch ond Liver, with the Medleated Plastors a3 cilcated Sea s ) £ilts fo L befuse 40 e e trestnest s espeeially adapted far female wenknesses nnil Irreieularitie mpered of haroiiom vogs etable comnounds. 1t neyer hurdenss it 1o ehean and eitectiye, aud pover fule If yrojierly worn acconifig instraetion. Conaullations free. ~ A quoiliied | tendant to treat Indiis, Kold “hy @il nrst-clan }l- n‘.’ k for Rochester Absurbiug CGushios 1 b tfckurison & Hola Wholosale Agenta, &t, T W chaplin & Co., Goneral Managces, Grint fug, 8, W. cor. Foiirth and Markot-ris, We isunalin, late Chicf Maunger 1iotman Bt Louls, outs, Pad Coy A furtlicr aunoimeentent will be made {n u fow days. R tuther aunoyiicement will he nadefin fow daye Store No. 254 fadison-st, TO RENT FOR WHOLESALE BUSINESS. INQUIRE 0F LAZARUS BILVERMAN, T S e of I « f WHITRY salle MEAD & OOE,, 140 LaSallo-st. CUNTOM TAILOK « (now vecupled o CHAS, LINDSAY’S Bpring Styles now realy for fuspection. - Strictly fivst-class work, Muds erate Prices, 33 N Clflrk_-st._ YOUR TAILO Bnporor fino graitied, Colors d Fronch ary (andsomely motiled), Blacke guseeivd {n ulzes TuGrdCE, Up 0 10 t0US, Slalswoll 1y W szes. | Flier AN KPCALCT DUWOF GF fealatanca than most taarbies T froet aud dainnness, (oF outslio i o oune MiENte, TOIPETVIile o Krenee, Nosp, did urniting, wabiscollig, oo tiantels, aid sl I alilo and ‘ornamental renca s mado 10 tho minent areiitocte, 1R SALLE MAILE Co., o Clark-at. , Shieruian fouss Blugk, ¢ DI H, A, HURLBUT & 00., WholesaleDrugoists )| 1, I!BT ye-Buttons taken from the Paluier f&m:.:sm.,"wm. i T et wimer Louse, WASHINGTON. The House Promptly Organ= ized by the Election of Randall. But It Took O'Reilly, of Brook- 1yn, to Turn the Tide Fuvorably. That “@intleman” Hoping to Escape the Necessity of Voting, And Thus Save His Aldermanship as Well as ‘His Berth in Congress, The Greenback Braggarts Onlslt J Prominent by Their Insignificance. Senato St:_m(llup; Committees ay Fixed Upon by the Dems- ocrats, The Teller Committee Entirely Loses Its Identity by the Reorganization, = HOUSE ORGANIZATION. CALLING THE ROLL. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Wasmmaron, D. C., Mareh 18.~The day was beautlful, The erowd at the Capitol was im- mense, including a large atlendunce by speeisl traing from Baltlmore. The organlzation of the Houss proceeded with the most commendadle exoedition, fulrness, nud good order. Clerk Adams, after reading the Preslient’s proclamn- tion 0s autherity for assembling, procecded to call his roli, Thero was geueral Interest felt in s disposition of Florida aud fown, and there were o few Democrats from Cincinnat] frnorant cnough of parliwmentary proceedings who were expecting e would leave both Renresentatives from that ety off the roll on o meaorial shened by twenty-three cltizens of equnl fenorance, ‘Ihe Clerk had kept his own vounsel so clusely that even the Democrats did nou know his de- elsion until his roll wns produced. fte had been recetving papers on each ease up to the thme of closing his rolt, aud 8o withhield *his fingl dects- fon until the Just moment, UPON NHACHING TLOTIDA he called the nume of [lull, Demoerat, [natead of Disbee, wiving us the reason that the former helu the regular - certificate from the Governor. ‘This cnse, therefore, goes over for further die- eusslon, amd prabably for contest. Upon the Clerk reaching fowu there wis un unusuat still ness on both sides il be bezan to call the names of those having certificates, There was then au expression of. rel’»2_an. all sldes, aml 1t heeame certuln that " the rotl srould be com- ploted without trouble, Adnins gave the same reason for hlscourse here, namely, that Wi the members came with regular certifieates from the Governor, sid he bad uo - authority to pass on the question as to whether an election had been hield on the proper day, JI he had had, he sald, the, November certificates wero alljirregular, Renching Knusns, he lefe off the members elected at large on the ground that as yet the law did not give- that Btate an additfonal member., It I8 agreed on all sides that no Clerk fn or- ganiziug the House hus ever acted in a falrer wanner, TITE VOTING FOR BYEARER began at onee. On the conclusion of the roit- call, the seene had become anfmated. Bouquets Imd been coming in raphdly from the hour of meceting till every section of seats wag well ornamented. Blackburn had more than his own and wwo udjacent desks would comfortably hold, The wholo uir of the ball was as Iragrant a8 a tropical conservatory, Ctymer nominated Randall, Frye Garficld, and the Rev, Greenback e La Matyr, dressed in a chaplai’a coat, arose ntnd nominated the Dem- avratle demagogue-Communist ., B. Wright, of Pennsylvanfu, The votlng was watehed ¢losely £o far us the candidntes of yvesterduy’s Dewocratie cauens and: W, D, Kolley were con- cerned. : ACKDURN YOTED CLEARLY FOI RANDALL, amd was applanded, 8. &, Cox soon followed, ‘There was general disgust, though lttle suy- prise, when Willlam 1. Kelley, the oldeat Re- publican fn tho Itouse, openly deserted Iis party and voted for Wright. Thus for n bare chanee of turowing the election In the Jlouse, where there was even less chance of the Green- hackers nuolthng on him and contealling tho Speakership, Relloy left his party nnd went ot ulonge with Dutler and others to oceuny a nondescript pesition. Morrlson, who tad been elted a8 ong who wonld mever voto for Randall, even if nominated, came down 1o the front and voted for him, aud Tom Ewing aud other Demo- crats who have given the Greenbackers so much comfort WENT BOLIDLY FOR NANDALL. It was nerushing day for the great national purty of Greenbackers, Fhey wers no more feit fn the organtzation than i they hnd never beon heard of. Sam Cary st i e pallery awd looked solomn over the total wreek of tho (rowd of thirteer who had Jssued thelr printed proposals to sell out to cither for proper couslderationa, Mo louder crowd of blathersklies were, over more sudden- 1y suuffed ln Washington, . Mr. W. I Kelley, In return for deserting bis party, received ons vote - for Spoaker—that of Barlow, of Yermont, On tho first ballot Randatl received 143 votos, which wus ONB LE3S THAN A MAJORITY of all the members-olect, Whilo Congor was asking the Clerk to rule whether 16 vequired o majority of all voting or o majorlty of tha wholo Housue to elecl, O'Rellly, of Now Yorik, who had Just veached the celty by the 1 e'clock trafy, came n and wsked to vote, nud did record llmselt for Kandall, thus mak- fug by just one voto mujorlty of members ou the roll. Mr, Adams thercupon aunounced Randail clected, nnd Qarfleld and Dtackburn conducted bim to the char, Randall was more sffected than on any ' provious ocra- slon sinco hia first edectlion, und could scurcely read u short speceh he had wrltten, TUR SWEARING IN OF MEMDLIS attracted conefderable attention, ‘Ihe appear- anco of soma of the old members, such us Gen, Hawley, of Connecticut, Orth, Van Aruam, und Walbrldee A, Field, wers notleenble metdents. Gen, Jou Johnston, seated ucar Reagan on the Democratie side, und ex-Beeretary Robeson anong the Revublicans, wero the subject of gen- oral nspection. Biate after Btatu. at the South was calied without tinding a man in the delewa tlon who could tako the fron-clad oath. Dela- ware, Marylund, aud Virginia stood up togother, und only five in all, und only two from Visginla, could tako the oaths thut they had not borno 1879~TWELVE PAGES. arma ngalnst their cduntry, and bad not glven vomfort to hor cnemles, OFN, JOE JOUNSTON colored tothe roots of hishair as he stood in the area befory the Clerk's desk ol walted tll two loyrl men had been sworn In, amd the Clerk t;uuld read the oath framed for the disloyal to i, THE DRAWING OF TIE 8RATS took place Inte In the nfternoon, amd was cone tiuued with the utmost good humor, As usnal, sume of the new members were the nost fortunate, while some of the older amd most prominent ones were badly treated by Jot. ‘The scats were drawn In the tmanner in which they have been, nrobably, sinee the Government was fotmded. A resolu- tion was tirat paseed that all the ecats ehould be vacated, and that the Clerk shoull placo in a box the name of every member, awl, as the names were withdrawn, the member whose naine wns read aclectud his scut nud ocenpted it until the teuts had all been chosen. For many years It has been the custom 1o give to the Dean ol the Houso nnd to any membUer of eithier party who happens to suffer from any physical fnfirm- Ity the cioicE oF THY: sEATS hefore the names are put o the box. This roustesy was extended fu the Jast Congress Lo Alexamder H. Stepliens on account of hls n- firmit toJudire Kelley nird Fernando Wood on account of thetrlong continuousserviee, Tlis afternvon the attempt was made to give these centlemen the same privilege, ind to extend it #0 05 to Include Lay, of Missourd, who s parti- ally paralyzed; Hawk, of 1linols, who has but oneleg: Chittenden, of New York, who s deaf, and eannog hiear on a back scat; and Garfield, of Ohlo, as a compllnent. The House beeame restive, however, nt. the attempt to extend this Nat nnd to confer . these special honors, and finnlly tabled every procosition of that sort, placing sll members on an eaual footing, Then the drawinzg of the seats begun, the mem- Lers vacating every seat, and occupying the area back of the bar, constltuting a deep, bluck humen fringe clear to the outer wall of the chawber. The members were NOT AT PINST BATISFIED with the somewhat fudifTerent shaking whieh the Clerk of the Mouse was civaig tho box, and loudly ehouted, * Nhake, shake," when Randall took the hox, shook it, and suceceded In shaking the cover offy amd seattering all the names upon the floor, Btifl the State delegations, which evi- deptly were cach written off at one time, sremed to odhere to each other, und the consequence was the numbers from geveral of the States were called nearly in successlom. Kentueky was not fo rtunate in securfue the Speakerehip, ut was very fortunate in the cholee of eests by lof. The firat name called was that of Albert Wiills, of Kentucky, one of Bluekburn'a' champlons. The next, Weaver, of Tows, a Greenbacker. ‘Then came Carlisle, of Kentucky, andhe fourth was JOE DLACKBURN TIMSELP, his nnmo Lelg read off amid great applause, Next eame Gaorlield, whom the House had re- fused to give the first choleo of & reat, but who was favered by fortune so tint le ob- tained the seat he wanted. Next came Waiter Woed, the wealthy reaper mavufacturer of Troy, umd suecessor of Martin J. Townsend. Faortune smiled upon him at the outsct of hils vareer. Muny distinguished men obtalned very poor sents, und wers called aloost from the bottom of the box. (ien, Jou Johnston, the great. Con- federnte communder, was compelled to take a hack seat mear the contre door, Fornando Wood, whose name was called almost the Jast oue, tonk: the only vemalning seat buside Joo Jahoaton, also niear the deor. ALDRICH, OF CGIln:AGO, whose name is always nearly first upon the roll call, was fust tohuve the chofee of seats, and pot o poor otie.. Col. Georze R, Davis, of Chi- caro, had the goud fortune to be called first of the 1llinvls mumbers, and re- eured o falr seat. Barber was cabled mueh later, amd ot 4, poor one, which will test his hearlnie powers to eatch the Speaker'scar, Aldrich bod [ToSson’s cholee, Hawk fared as well os he would had he b Lonored by beine permitted to chonse firsd wot o seat in the front near at the end. ‘The other linols members were not well placed. TRE OLOSENESS 01 THE VOTI for Speaker wreatly alurmed the Democrats to- duy, 1ad any one of the slek members died, or nuy of the distant members fulfed to reach here, 1he Democrats pilzht have lost the orzunization ol the [Touse. . When the vote had been com- vleted Mr. Randull lucked one of a majority of the members elected, nltnough he had just one more than a majorlly of those votlngz, Had not O'Reilly, of Brooklyn, arrived, wmd hod the Clerk of the House Leen called upont to decide whether n quorum was a mg- Jority of thoso voting or of those elected, there might huve been tronble. This narraw Demo- cratle margin in the House makes one thing certalis: the Democrats dn this' Congress can never repeal the Federal Election laws. It Is doubtful even whether they could secure the passage of the repeal fn the House In the first instancs attuched to un Appraprintion bill. It s alinost cortuin that sueh a propusition conld not obtaln o wajority after o veto, mueh less a two-thirds, ad there are tudieations that the Demacratie leaders are BECOMING CONVINCED OF TIlIs, mud are attempting fo devise some plan by which, through some modification and not u re- peal of the law, they may enso their fall, and rescue their purty from the humiliating defoat which {nevitably nwaits ft. . 'the attempt of MceMahon, of Olio, te have the memorlit of the Cincinuati Democratic Club ngainst Congressmen Butterworth and Young, of thut ity, ot the desk to-<duy as a question of privilege, so that it might bo printed tu the Jeccord, wus i most extruordinary wroceeding, 10 Speaker Randal shatl rule thut s memorfal cmoge o the Hecord, It will open the way for the presentation of u ereat many sfmilar chiarges aguinst other mem- bers, ‘Pho memorlat charges Traud in the cele tion for the fotlawing reasonss First, there was weorrupt violation of tho Jaw i’ the appolnt- ment of United Btates Marshals, Becond, that A number of Unlted States Marshuls wero appaftited for distrlets {n which they wers not resldents. ‘Third, that they © exhib- fted no badeos, Fourth, that they held tickets for the Republican party, Fifeh, thut they procured illegul votes for the Republiean candtidotes, Sixtl, thut they were in collusion with the repeaters. That for these reasons Butterworth and Young * WENE NOT ELECTRD} 1hat theso two gentlenen i person o) chutsed votes und bribed qualilied electors to cast ballots 1 thelr favori that (b Government_oflicers Interlored 1n favor of the Repubilean — candidates, purchased votes for thems that the Cineln- natl customs-otllcers mrrlwllv' used thelr poste tlon for them, ‘The potition conclides with tha request that the Supervisor law e repealed, und on this representution McMohon i3 en- mly pur- deavoring to obtain a roling thot the reading of the memorial s a question of privilege, involving the rhehl of a member to bis reat. ‘Fhe aftiduvits to sup- port the memorlal ure- twenty In nuimber, winl set forth eenerally that two leaders wore em- loyed to rally repestors, mnl wera pall by oung und Butterworth 3300 each, fnaddition to swaller sutms pald for each flegal votu cast, IN 'THIE SENA'TE, THE UALLERIES TIHONOED, Epectal Dispalch fo The Tridune. WABHINGTON, 1), .y March 18.~The Scuato gallerics wero thronged, tho Jiplomatic gallery, as usual on grand ovcasions, coutalning mavy of the diplomutie corps. On the floor the scens was animated. Ex-Bonutors snd ex-Blembers oweupled the rear of the Chamber, The desksof a dozen Senators were decked with bonqguets.that of Senator Logan belng overiaden with mam- tnoth floral offeringa, Peomptly at noon Viee-President Wheeler wrapped the Senate to order, The Hitle Chap- Iatn then mounted the desk and delivered the usual prayer, Alter the Scerefary had read the Prealdent’s proclamation eonvening Congress In cxtra segalon, the new Senators were sworn Iudu grouvs, ns followa: The firat consisted of Sanators Cameron of Pennsylvanla, and Allison of Towa, ‘Thenfollowed Carpenter of Wisconein; who was escorted by Senator Daste, of Hlinols, ‘The next batell was enmpored of Farley of Cal- ifornin, Grootne of Maryland, Inealls of Kansas, und [1411 of Calorado, who were escorted by thefr colleames, Then Marrlil of Vermont, Pendieton of Ohlo, Platt of Connecticut, Stater ot Orepon, and Voorhees of Indiana, wero sworn fn. Al the foregolng TOOK TILE: IRON-CLAN OATIL Messre, Call of Florkdn, Jonas of Loutsiann, and louston of Alsbama, Vanceof Norty Car- olina, Wilkes of Arkaneas, Vest of Missonri, and Whitamas of Eentucky, took the muditled oath, Senator Conkling, as usaat, cunein shortls nfter the Vice-Uresident bad finished administering the onth to the last-named Scenators, aml cn- Joyed the . distinction of heing sworn Inalone. An amusing seene followed. When Mr. Conklliz entered the chamber, Senator Ker- nan, his colleague, whose daty it was (o escort himn to the desk, was reading o newspaper, and did not see him enter. Conkling never waits for anybody, und immedtately accepted Judge Davls! proffered arm and moved on towards the Vice-President, When aliout half way down the afsle, Bayard snformed Kernan of what was golng on, when the atter fustantly rushed alter Conkling. 1o overtool him and Judee Dayis just as they had reached the steps ef the desk, when he . BTRPPED IN BETWEEN THEM. Judge Davis boveed to Kernan in a comieal sort of way, nnd good naturcdly surrendered his chargre, This scene was greatly enjoged by the spectators. The Chair next submitted the credentinls If Charles [1. Bell, of New Humpshire, appointed by the Governorof that Btate to (il the vacancy cansed By the expiration of Senator Wadlelgh's terin, no clection of whose suceessor oes cur until Junenext, when the Legislature inects. Alter nostatement by Senntor Bolllha 1o show that there were ample precedents to malntain e actlon of the Governory action upon the subject was, nn motfon of Senntor Wallace, de- ferred until tosmorrow at haif past 12, ‘The Senato hiad completed the work of organ- izatfon, and a recess was taken until 1 o'clucl Upon renssembling, It having been intimated by Senator Whyte that the Jlouse wonld be delayed until late in the afternoon in perfectin its or- wanization, an adjournment until to-morrow took place, O’BRIEN’S MISSION, AND HOW T PERFORMED 1T Kyectal Dimptch to The Tribune. Wasmnerox, D. U, March 18,—dlmmy O"Brien, ex-sherill of New York, bas mavaged Randail’s caucus [n' New York, and bas shown ereat generalship, “His manageinent was shown to-day in two conepleuous fnstances. Sunaet Cox was not disposed to vote for Randall, but was inclined to support 1l:e Greenback numinee. Had he doneso Ramtalt would have been de- feated. O'Brien Lrought Cox and Randall to- gether this worning snd sald In , substanee: Yee's must close your tleht. There's more In not fighting than in fhighting, and vee's ourht 1o bury the Latehet.” Cox thnught awhile, wued tinally the two shook hande, und Cox subse- quently voted for Randatl ANOTHER ISSTANCE of O'Brien's generalship i the case of Con- gressman Refiley, of Brooklyn, O'Reftley did ot urrive here on the Po'el tralie a8 was sun- posed. Iie reached here early this morning and was seercted In a committee-room at the Cunitol intending not to appear to vore unless the point that a quorttm had not voted shoutd e ralsed, When Conger ralsed that polut Jimmy O'Dricn was seen Lo suddenly feave his seat, and leooon appeared accompanted by Ahlerman and Cone eressman O'ltedley who denmaded to vote. s vote made an undoubted quornm, Bat by saving Randall, O'Rellly mnay have Jost his casthiye vote fu the Brooklyn Bosrd of Al- dermen, Tifs point was to suve s Aldermanie position, aud not to qyulify as Co aman unul next winter unless f should be necessary tosave Randull. . SENATE COMMITTEES. TUE DEMOCRATHS LAY-OUT. WasHiNgToN, Do Coy Marel 18.~The Demuo- cratie Senntors, iy cauens this afternoon, sdapt- ed the repart of the Committee appointed to arrange the Democratie personuel of the Seuato Counnlttees, us tollows: Finanee—Bayard (Chulrinan), Wallaee, Ker- nan, Vuorhvees, Deck, Approprintions—Davis, West Virinia (Chair- w), Withers, Beck, Wallace, Eatun. Forelgn Reiations—Euton (Chairainn), dohn- stow, Morgan, Hil, Vendleton, Commeree~Gordon (Chalrman), Tundoiph, Hereford! Judichury=Thurman (Charman), McDonaly, Bayard, Guluwd, Lomar, Davis (L), Mr Duvis (11L) 18 nlso provided for by the mnjority, thu sume as I he were in full party fellowship with them,by placig him on the following adal- tional Committees, namely: Hevision of the Luws, Private Luud Clajins, nud Census. Other Cinfrmanships are distributed sy fol- Jows: Privileges und Eloctlons, Satlshurys Milftary Aflalrs, Randolpli; Naval Affuirs, Me- Pherson; Post-Ofliees amd Post-Roads, Muxey; Publie Lands, MeDonald; Indian AMairs, Coked Yenslons, Withers; Cluims, Cockrelly Manutac- tures, (irover; Agrleuliure, Johuston; Distrier of Columbia, Norrds; Patents, Kernang Publie Bulldings and tirounds, Jones (of Fla); Tervls tores, Garlund 3 itatiroads, Runsoms Mines and Minfug, Uerefora; Beviston of the Lawa, Wal- lave; Educntion und Luvor, Bafley 3 unl' Sery- fee wtel Retrenchiment, Batlers Printing, Whyto Litrary, Voorhees; Contingent Exp 2, [tk Rules, Murgan s Lorotled Billy, Vauee, BRLECE COMMITIEIS, On Transportation Routes to the Seaboard— Benator Beck. . “I'a Examiue tho Several Branches of the Civi Sx-;;ylm-s\-nmmr st Runsom, ‘o tiku tnto constderation the state of the law cancerning Electoral votes for President, ete— Eenater Morgzui, “To fnvestigate the Treasury Departmcut Ace counts=-Senutor Davis (West Virginka). On Cenans—Senator Peadleton, On Epldemle Diseasca—Senator 1Tnrrls, On Stisslssippl River—Senator Lanur, Note,~This replucea the Select Connnitteson ¢ Levees of the Misstssippi River,") REOKGANIZED, The selret Committeo to inquire futo atleged frauds fu the late elections, commonly Euown us the *“Teller Committee,” I8 reorzuni- Jzed with Wallace a8 Chafrinan, and Halley, Garland, MeDonatd, aud Kernan as the other Demoeratie membiers. Tho seleet Committees on thy subject of the remoynl of the Northern Chieyennes to thy In. dfun ‘Ferritory, und to wsquiry’ nto all cladus of Unfted States eftizens ngainst Nicaruigug, ure ta be continued with the sutne mictberships us ut present, thelr regpective Chawmen belug Senat- ors Kirkwood snd Hamllo, The cuuens LEET THRED CHAIBMANSHIPS of stunding comimittecs to by fiitel by the Re. publicuns, viz.: those of the Commitices on i’nhuc il Clahng, on Revolutlonary Cluims, wnd un Bngerossed Bills, ‘Fhe Republican Senators witl probably hold a caucus to-morrow. 1o gwres upon ihelr own ssstgnments to the vacancles 1elt for them by thu mojority, Thess vacuucles correspond fu pumber i’ evers case but ono with the places heretatore allotted by the Repubticaws Tor the Dowocrats, ‘Thevxeoption is the Committes on Judiclary, which witl this scssion consist of ning Suuators Justead of seven, as horetofore, und will be composed of tlve Democrats, threg Koo publlcuns, and Judge Davis, of 1iliuok. ! | # TOREIGN. | § T 5 German Tariff Commission - ] |scr|minating Against gy America, : £5 : 5 g ivy Duties Placed on All Goods & ., Imported from This Country. The Leon Bay Investigation Has Final. 1y Fallen to the Ground. That Functionary Having Médé a Most Satisfactory Ex- | ' planftion. , MANY., RULES OF TIE REICHSTAC, by Brrus, March 18,—T'ho Committeo of the Reichstag on Stonding Orders has resolved not to uudertako any general rovision of the rules of the MHouse, mt will simply reviso the arrangements relativo to the Presldent's power to provent membors from speaking, . THE TARIFF REVISION, Brnuw, March 18,—The Tariff Commis sion geems particularly nnxions to scours German judustry ngainst Americnn compoti- tion. It lng proposed henvy dnties upon most articles now imported from Amorica. Its st decinion is in favor of n duty of 20 marks per hundred weight on lenther goods,’ ‘TI'ho Protectionists uro now attacking the present coinngo system, and recommond the GLI issue of plenty of money. i LEIBKSECHT. Loxvoy, March 15.~A Berlin dispatch says Herr Leibknecht's speech lns sadly in. jured the Soclalist causo, » 5 THE ENPEROR . in still obliged tn keop his' room in conac~ «quence of n recont fall, but Lo is improving. BERIOUSLY 1LL," Prince T'redoric Charls, brother of the E:mporor William, is seriously iil. - FRANCE. PAID. Pants, March 18,—The Fronch Ministor of Iinanco yesterdsy ropaid to the Bank of. Franco 63,000,000 francs, befog tho Inat ine stuliment of the milliard borrowed from tho bank duringthe war, THE LEON 8AY INVKSTIQATION, Pans, March 18.—Tho comnifttos on tho motjon for the investigation of the couses of the fluctuntions in the & per cont rontes, nfier hearity the explanation of Leon Say,. Minister of Ilinnnes, resolved to rcoome: mend to the Chsmber not to entortain the motion. ALBEQRT GREVY. ; Albert Grevy, brother of tho Presidont, being unwilling to resign frdh tho Chamber of Deputies, hos beon sent to Algeria on o tomporary mission, but clothed with the full power of Governor, ¢ EDUCATION DILL. Loxpoy, Mnrch 18,—A correspondont at’ Paris says Aliniater-Ferrys=Highor Eduen.- . tion Dbill avowedly aims at the exclusion of the Jesuits from the 2ight of teaching, TURKEY, THIE MINISTRY, CoxsrasTriorte, Murch 18.-—The Sullan ; hay given runewed proofs of his confidence in the Grand Vizier. ''he danger of o change in tho Ministry is thus avertod for o time, B WANTS A GUARANTY. St. Prremsnuna, March 18,—The Golos - states that it is moro thau probable that Rus. sin bag notified Turkey of her intention to lenva troops south of the Bulkans uutil sho is . gunranteed against the payment of the war fndemuity buing prejudiced by the terms of the projected Lurkixkt loan, GREAT UBRITAIN. PARDUNED. Loxnoy, March 18.—Ilsbron, tho young mau under sontence of death for the murdor of u policeman, for which crimo Charles Ponce, reeontly hanged, subsequently con. fessed that ho wus guilty, hag received a free pardon. ~ FAILED# T.onpoN, March 18.—Charles Stowart Mills & Co,, merchants, Liverpool aud Pernam- buco; have failed. Liabilities estimated at £60,000, e = GEN. GRANT. UFF FOR RANGOON, Carcurra, Morclh 18.—Presidont Grant aud party left yestorday for Rangoon aund Bingapore. YIRE IN BANGOON, Cavrcurra, March 18.—A groat fire s rag. ing in Rongoon to-duy. : TTUNUARY, FALGEDT B Szraeny, Maveh 18.~—Tho work of saving lifo is over, and tho saving of property lag commen ‘The nuthorities have telo. graphed that no furthor supplivs of provi. sions are uecessary. . ALD, TRoxe, March 18,—'he Popo hassant 5,000 liro to Szegodin for tho reliof of the suler. ord, AT'RICA. DEATH OF AN EXI'LORER. Loxnoy, Mareh 18,—The Belginn ox. plorer, Wauthlor, died of dysentory in Cen. teal Afriea, ——— SUICIDE, Special Dispateh o The Tribune, Gianena, N, Murch 18.—Tuomas W, Rich- ards, S, uzed 85 years, an old uml' respected citlzen of Eitzabetih fu this county, committed sufeldo yesterduy morning white sutleriug from temporary abevrution of mind by Jumping iuto awell on his farm, ubout one mile from town, His hat ond cost wero found near the well, ubout 4 o'clock yesterduy afzoruovn,and ou further search his body was found fn tho water, wnd drawn to the surface, A ruzor wus found in his pantuloon's pocks A Coroner’s jur) was summuned to-Guy, aud & verdict readere i uccordanes with the fucts, p PITTSBURG LOAN, Mirrssuna, Pa, March 18.—~The Plttsburg loan, fur the purposs of thesettlng of arrears of 1he disputed street bonds, amounting to 31, 0%, 000, payable In five years, nnd bearlng 6 per cent, futerest, hus_been placed smong the Pittsburg capltafists, WHilain Thaw Leaded the subscelp- tion st with $100,000, und the balaues was taken by bunks. S —— FINANCIAL. New Onczans, March 16.~The Southern Bauk, of this clty, has suspended. e

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