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SRE BY ABSORPTION I RUCHESTER ABSORBING REMEDIES AN IMPROVED hrcg Aurblng Cushlon, Absorp- {ion Plasters, and Medicated Sea Salt for Foot Baths, 4, ROCBESTER, Tnventor and Proprictor, arasomo of the discasen that theso T Ty curos. Fever nnd Ague, Bilona Ditore e er Compiaint, Intermittent Fover, Perioaical s pepiia, ARuo take, Chill Fdver, Dum 2 hdice, frreaiie AcHos o (o Mo e, Tincudsatinm, Al kinde af Be ok of ol Fj,‘ Bea ualt for Foot Baths, 230 per pnekage. KMEDIES aro uhder thio mansgcment of ]»3."\5,5 Aaiioe TatG Chist ‘Manaaet Tioltnes bod Cor, e Lauite RICHARDEON & CO. Bolo Whalesaio Agenta, St 10 Gmegh ot s Fourt] 8t. Louls, Important Notice. o thio 18l of the Rochester Remed les will b O o sa0 i & fow dnys. Tor 1ha I7eANeNt of {iaenuy absarption cures withiout meulcile Th e far e ars of EEves ami aopte: aod s er I'ad, for the ci ' ) T the Stomach and Liver, with the Sedtente Plasters and Medlcatad Sea Balls for foot baths, and s Pecentive for ail cases of malaria and contagioua % 'Thio beat in thio market. Every ould Sienone whother sick or Weil, botnir well It 18 o pro- veatdve. 1f wlck 18 cures, ‘I'he’ treatment I8 expecially IMed for children and for’ femalo weaknnases and L arttler. ho Pad ta compused Of HAFNYIoA VER: ‘s compounus.” 1cweyor Davdenar it 1 cliap and izuitve, and novor fails If properiy worn accordfog to wrieuetion, _Consultations free. A quaitfod lady ate t to trest indles. Sold by all ‘Arst-class drug. #\I.unAll( for Rochiester Absorbiog Cushion, Kako poother. Ardson & Ca., Sole Wholcanlo Agents, Bt. Touls. e thipiin & Gor, Genarnl Managers, Gragite Buiid: e, 5. W, cor, Fourth and Market-sts., 8t. Louls, W, Chaplin, lata Chlef Manager 1ilman Psd Co., favther annonneement will bo mads in 8 few dayi ; WALL PAPER. ARSI b, Cinbos i S i S SOOI THE ONLY EXOLUSIVELY WALL PAPER Warehouse in the Northwest. Few Goods at Factory Prices.BRE™" EXPRESS SAMPLE BOOKS nnd PRICE LISTS forwarded to the TRADE on ap-~ plication. JOHN J. M’GRATH, 174-176_STATE.ST. T NEW PUDBLICATION HARPER'S JONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR APRIL CONTAINS: FIRG UKD THAL: bRETCHES IN TYROL.~IL By George E, Warlng, Jr. With Fiftoen Ilustrations. 18X TRUE HEAVEN. A Pocm. By Paull. Hayne, 10 A BED OF TULIPS, A Poem. With full-psce Ulustration by Abbey, KULPTURE IN AMERICA. By 6. G. W. Denjamin, With Sixteon Ilustrations, PICTUREEQUE ZDINBUI;;HL With Twelve lilustrations, STBEET BCENES IN IIA;A‘NA. With Flve llustrations, TIE ANCESTRY OF BRUDDER BONES. Dy Olive Logan. With eventeen Itiustrations, T0E PRILADELPHIA 200, . ‘With Sixtcen Ulustrations, COR CORDITM. A STORY OF NO MAN'S LAND, ‘With Ouo iustratfon. THE PRACTIOAL INTEI’E{DGATIOH UF NATURE. By Dr. John W. Draper. HOW ABEL 3'APRIL PREACHED FOR MR, SMITIL A Btory, CHURCH MUSIG IN AMERIOA, DI MITCARLL'S LETTERS FROM WASIINGTON, 1801-1818, T0UNG MRS, JARDINE. A Novel Dy Diush Mulock Cralk, With Threo Iilustratioas. AKITCHEN GARDEN, liy . T\ Ros, T0Z VOYAGE OF 5T, DRANDAN. A Poem. KCUARD HENRY DANA. Dy R IL Stoddard. CURLIDONISMA, A Posm, T e 1 IDITO'S EASY OHAIR, e IDITON'S LITERARY RECORD, IDITON'S BCIENTIFIC HECORD, Witons TISTORICAL RECORD, Iitop's DRAWER, HARPER'S PERIODICALS i FOR 1870, MARPER'S MAGAZINE, Ona Tea IPER'Y WEEKLY, One Year, HAHPEH‘S DAZAR, One Yeai THREE Publlcatior One Y P fl:‘n. Ona Year, 2abecription { Ldiress ptions, One Year ... HARPER & DROTIIERN, — Franklin Nquare, N Y. o L - LADIES, STAFFORD BRAID I GUTFAR XY omit, I;...Mm,lfis\: mmher Yard to Lot 03 Ocatro-av,, with 448 ft, Dook, — MBAD & QOE,, 149 LaSalle-st. MOVALS, Tran o ALE W i 0 TRELEAVENS ¥ A T e;:m\u Pens made to order to sult \‘3——_——-—— any haud. 'éna re-poiuted. GENTS' FURNISIIING GOODS. Hew's Half Hoso WILSCH BROS. Are mow receiving their Spring Stock of Hialt Hose direct from the English and French manufacturers, and show full lines in mew and handsome colorings, as well as the staple English, and the justly celebrated French ¢“C. 6. Brown Cotilon Gloods, all at DBOTTOM PRICES. Handkerchiefs, This department is full of Novelties, both in Silkk and Einen Goeds, having just received shipments direct from London and Parls. 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago. 408 North Fourthest., St. Louis, 69 & 71 Fourth-st., Cincinnati, OPENING TODAY, Thurstay, Mareh 20 NAGNIPICENT STOCK! Choiest Fabrics Tportd FOR MEN'S WEAR. Eversthing Guaranteed. Standard tho Highest, EOWARD BLY & 0, WABASIL-AV. CORNER MONROE. BLANK BOOKS,. GULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & 00, BLANK-BOOK MAKERS, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. Not only make ovory kind of book dosired to order, but earry constantly in stock a comploto line of BLANK BOOKS, made of tho best quality of Laedger Papor, for uso in the Counting-Room and Bank, ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED ESTIMATES FURNISHED. FINANCIAL. STCCHSS Tn Stock Oporations {1 only assured, by (m! n 1l pe tinfon of Capital and Experlenced Sxil tmined on tho BT 10 the profits frow dafly fluctuaitons a8 they oceur (efther bull or beur market) without wal 1ng toincur thio hozard of aweoplng risks. Tlicss henee fita aro gained by the Mutua{ Caplinilzation systeni, Xhtelh cushlea any oo t0 operato aucccsafully, sl curcs to cach partielpant alf the advantnges of ‘unl ed capital on large or small Inveatments, whils aro divided protats among sharehiokiers'overy month. Any sutn from §6910 €23,000 cnu bo wsed with equal [roportionato pront,’ W6 recently modo over €17, 100 ) 50 days by this syatom {or cach of 22 Tnalness inen Klm furnlshed only 2,000 Ve Aro I send ** Rtules for Buco: information free. hlocks and bonds wanted. (Javern- menta suppticd. * Anply tu ADAMS, BROWN & ¢ I‘mnm;-rl:‘nm Brokers, Noa 20 nnd 24 Broad- N lanken Cook County Bonds. CHICAUO, March 15, 1870, The County Treasurer Is now prepared to sell Caok County Court-Huuse llonds in’ deriominatfons uf E10, n £500, and 81,000 each, ot his offl eur! Between Michigan and 1ituols-sts, Thess bonds mae {nre Jau. 1, 18ui, and bear (g 8t the rate of 5 per cent per annuin, 11 McCR| 8. 11 Mt . County Treagurer, MONEY TO LOAN On Improvad Oity Pronorfi atourrent ratos, hand, MEAD & 3 Fuuuninnan 149 LiaBallo-at. EXCUNSION, A AAAAAAARANAA A NN ANNAANANRAASAARARAR EXCURSION T0 DENVER AND Leadville. 1 have mada arrangoments for an excuraton to Dene ver, to lexve Chicako larch 2d, at i .0, Rate, Call_on_or add . L. RHODIR, Buraick corner Wabash-av. aud Adan) 0, T MILLINERY, | Grand Opening and Recopin, Froneh Novellics, Pattern Bonnets, g Ilowers, Feathers, Silks, Laces, Thureday and Thursdsy Evening, March 20, 0. R. KEITH & COMPANY, WABASF-AV. S HOAL] AAAAAAAANAnANANA FAIRBANKE' BTANUARD ' SCALES OF ALL KINDS, PAIRBAKKE, MORSE & 00, 111 &118 Lake St., Ohicago, Becarcluliobuyonly theGenulng, ’ i OI'EICTANS, S S RROBANNY o MANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribuno Bulldiog, Fine Bpectacted sulted to ult sights on sclentifig 2 ciples. cra and Fleld Glasacs, Teloaco) MY:' wsnu. lhg‘mnmn. e i P R hitag THURSDAY, " WASHINGTON, Ultra-Partisan Action of the House in the Florida Case, Hull, the Democratic Contestant, Seated in Deflanco of Justice. But the Democrats Must Eke Qut Their Very Feeble Majority. A’ Disposition: Manifasted to Renow the Fight Over the Eleo- tion Laws, Great Variety of Bills Intro- duced in the Upper House. The Time of the Teasing of Claimants Has Come. And the Voice of the Lobbyist Is Heard in the Corridors, The President’s Message a Model of Brevity and Btraightfor- wardness, IN THE HOUSE. WIHAT MAY DB BXPEOTED, Soectal Dispateh to The Tribune ‘Wasmnaron, D. C., March 19.~The Demo- crats havo dono thelr frst act of violence. They have scated fn the House, by o strietly party vote, Hull of Florida, who las been fn- dicted in the Courts of his own Btate for frauds in the clection, aud whose certificato of election has becn cauceled by the Bupremc Court of that State. In o long argumont ot threo hours, during which tho case wus considered, the rights of Bisbee, Ropublican, to the seat, were put In strong, vizorous, and cloquent terms hy Messrs. Frye of Maing, Garfeld, and Hiscock, 1t was plainly shown that Hull could only lny claim to an clection from frauds fo the Countles of Brevord aud Madison, and that the men who perpotrated theso frauds ARE NOW IR JAIL, and that the Governor’s certificate hns heen {n- valldated by a declsion of the Bupreme Court which declared that a certificate should be fssued to Bisbee. Delfora, of Colorado, called the at- tentlon of the Houso to the fact that two years ago the Domocrats went behiud the Goveruor’s certificato, and gave tha seat which belonged then to Balforgt to Patterson, who M not bave a cer- tifleate, but the Democrats hiad no desire to be consistent. It was enough for them to kuow that they bad the power, and needed more votes. They were determined to oxerclse ft, and 8o, by o strictly party vote of 140 Demo- cratic yeas to 180 nays, vindicate thu Demo- crats. Jull wassworn fn and given the seas which belongs to the Republican, Blsvee, The following Greenbackers voted with the Repub- licaus: De Lu Matyr of Inaiana, Ford of Mis- sourl, Forsythe of Illinols, Glllette of Tows, Jones of Texas, Lowe of Alabama, Muareh of Malne, Russell of North Caroliun, Stephenson of Illinofs, Wrirht and Yocum of Peunsylvanin, Ludd voted with the Democrats. TR OINCINNATL CASE. Although thero was timo for considering tho Cincinnatl womorinl to-day after tho Florida caso was disposed ofy, Mr. McMahon mado no at- tempt to take It up. The xposures Ly tele. gravh from Cincinnatl showlng that a number of uames were obtalied by false representa- tione, umdl that several of the aflidavits aro for- gerics or wholly fictitions, bas placed MeMahon in a wost uncuviable position, and those who prepared the papers and forwarded them to Wim in the position of nsultlng the House. Just how McMahon oxpects to o himeolf out of this unpleasant scrapo i not known, Follow- ing 18 one of the telegrams recelved to-day by Gov. Young: CiNciinaTl, March 10, 16870, —Gov, Thomas L. Young ¢ Did not road memorial. Sfened kt os a protest, und ns looking toa repeal of tho Super- visors® law, 1charge no fraud unon yourself or Butterworth, or in your intorest, and havo ne knowlodge upou which to bass any, dJouy A, SiaNk, The men from Cincinnatl having this thing fu chargo are badly demorallzed, snd the chances are thut all knowing participants {o the mattor are lkely to bu dlegraced IN THE SBENATE. . INDICATIONS. Soectal Disnatch o The Tribune, WasmNaroN, D.C., March 19.~The Senate lost notime to-day in procecdingto the transaction of ordinary business zlinost fmmediately sfter the reading of the Journul, The temper of the ma- Jority, judged by their rocord thus far this ses- elon, strongly fudlcates that they aro not dis- posed to llmit the work of the extra sesaion to thu passago of the two supply bills that falled laat sesslon, nor to the repeal of the Buper visora' law and the rest of the legislution which thoy desire to expungo from the statute-books, ‘Tho long number of bitls introduced In the Sen- ato totny, und the character thercof, i3 consld- ered as at least establishing the fuct that the lobby is on hand pressing action upon ‘familior schemes, aml urging Senators to embark upon T DUSINESS OF GENERAL LEGISLATION, ‘To Benator Voorhces bolongs the distinetion of futroducing the first LI of the Forty-sixth Congress, It related to n privato elaim, ‘This was the siznal fora general introduction of bills, nnd during the next halt hour a shower of hills, of every doscription poured upon the Clerk's desk, The most importaut of thess was the Gencva-Award blll, introduced by Senator Me- Danald, substantially fu the form passed by the louse last sceslon, which Is fn the intorest of the War-premium men, Gen, Burnside created merriment by introducs Ing his extensive army-orzanization schome, and Senator Bock camo forward with bills for tha removal of polltical dlsabilitivs under tho Fours teenth Amendment to the Constitution, wiich, it passed, WILL RESTORB MR, JEPFEREON DAVIS to all rights of citlzenship without nny request from him, uud the repcal of the act of July, 1803, imposing the fronclad oath, The resolution of Bovator Edmunds, offored in pursuance of au agreement reached by the Republican Benatorial caucus this morutiyg, Hue fting thoe busiuces of the preseut scssion to the purposes for which 1t was called, to-witi the passagge of two sppropriation bills referred to In the Presidont's mossage, wos prowptly ob- Jected to by no loss than half a dozen Domu- crats, who roso shnultancously for thatpure poso. Br. Beck, an expansionfat and soft-money advocate, is added lo the Financs Committee, supersodivg Ar, Dawes, a bard-money wan, " Democratie cnucus of members of the Ilouse, MARCIIT 20, ‘I'his glves the soft-moncy element a majority upon this Committee, PROSPECTS, 110w 10N Hpeetal Disnatch to TRe Trivune, Wasminaron, D, C., March 19.—Hotr long Wil the seaslon Jast1 s o question which I have arked dozens of Benators and scores of Rep- resentatives, and no satisfactory snawers aro re- cefved. Thus far nonecan give an opiuion on the subjeet based on anything more than con. fecture, and yet 1t fa already evident that dif- fercnces exist in the Democratic councits, The conservative Detnocrats, headed by Senator Bayard and 8peaker Randall, want a ghort aes- slon, without any Iegislation caleulated to dls- turb the businesn Intereats of the country, They caro but Httle about the Supervisors, as ane of the two nt each votinuz-placo 18 appointed from ona of the great poiltical purties, und the other from the other party, They wish the number of Deputy Marshals Himited, nowever, und fusist on such an amendmont to the Elee- tion law & will probibit Deputy Marshals from MAKING ARRESTS WITHOUT A WARNANT formatly fssued® by s United States Commis- sloner upon the information of ot least ona reapcetable citizen, But ‘otber Democrats, headed by Senator Thurman and Joe Blackburn, declare that the Federal Election laws wust bo removed from the statute:book, and they swill not consent to any compromiss that leaves the ofilce of Supervisor, ‘The Republicans are also eomewhat divided, but they will doubticss unlte when au {ssuo Is presented by the Demo- crats, Those known as the Stalwarts are op- posed to any compromise whatever, as they re- gard the Federal Election laws as all that can bo desired, NOT DECIDED UPON. 8peaker Ranaall was nsked to-day whether he would sppoiut Committecs at {be present ses- slon or defer dofng so until tho regulnr sessfon fn Decembor. e replied that he was unde- clded shat course to pursuc) but that ho would be guiden in the premises by the action of the which fs called for to-morrow evening, and which will determine what Hno of policy the varty will tollow. It is probable thut the Demacratie Scuators witl be fuvited to par- ticlpate {n_to-morrow night's caucus, It {s expeeted that the majority will [nsist wtpon the most cxtreme legisintion talked of " at the Inkt sesslon. The speech of Randall at serennde Jast night fa held to indicate this, stuco he deslznated the Supervisors’ law ns one to he repealed. Bavard's position now is alro the same. There nre various .compromises talked of by the Democrate, but all include the Repub- lean surrender of this law. The voto to-day on seating one of thelr osn party being only fonr mujork'nna caused tho mapagers ‘mucl auxi- cty, and created a fear that thelr extreme plaus cannot be executed. SENATE COMMITTEES. ON FINANCE. Spectal Dispatch fo The Tridune. ‘Wastinagron, D, C., March 19.—The consti- tution of the Democratic part of the Senate Finance Comnittee cprtainly looks very much llke s contnuation of the contraditory polley ou the currency which has decreased the Demos cratic mnjority In the Ilouse from over sixtv fu 1875 to five now, und has left the party a prey to constantly- Increasing dissenslous. Three of the five Dem- ocratic Senators on_the Finauce Comuittee are soft-moncy men. Bayard and Kerunn are posi- tively for hard money, Wallace faces both ways, while Voorhiees nnd Beck are avowed inflation- ists, and in any issue of honest mouey, as op- posced to greenback 1nflatim, Bayard and Ker- nan will be compelled to ilts with the Repub- llean mombers of the Co:8 Sk'ce. ‘The flnancli! issuo at the flrst Jong sesslon of Congress will inevitaby place the Democrats in A VERY EMUALRASSING AND JUMILIATING PO- BITION. ‘Tho stupld rule of zenlority has been followed both by Democrats nnd Republicans in the fram- ing of the new Senate Committees, and West- ern Republicans to-nfght are very much cha- erined by it. ‘Fhe three Chalrmanshipa of the standing committees that were allowed to Re- publicans on account of senlurity po to New En- elund and Now York in the persons of Authony, Rovolutlonary Claims; Edmunds, Private Land Clatms, and Conkling, Enrolled Bills. Western Republican Seoators are justly indignant to- nlght with the result, so far as the Republicans are coneerned, ‘LheDemocratshave even greater oceasfon to be diesatisfied with any such tradi- tlonal red-tape principles, aa in many very fm- partant fustauces it has resuited In placlog thelr weakeat men on top. THE LIST. Tathe Weatern Lacociated Dress, ‘WasiNaToN, D, G, March 19.—Following {s the complete st of the Committees of the Son- ateof the Forty-sixth Congress, appointed to- day: BTANDING COMMITTRES. On Trivileges and Elections—Saulshury (Chair. man}, 111 (4, ), Kernan, Batley, llousion, Vance, Cameron (Wis, ), Moar, Ingalls, On Forefun Relatlons—Enton (Chatrman), Jolmeton, Morgan, 11l (Un.), Pendleton, Hamlin, Conklne, Kirkwoud, Carpenter, On_Finance—Bayard (Chatrman), Kernan, Wale Inco, Voorlieee, ek, Morslll, Ferry! Jores Rova), son. On Avpropriations—Davls, W. Va, (Chalrman), ‘Withers, Beck, Wallace, Eaton, Windom, Allizon, Ulatue, Booth. On_Coumerce—Gordon (Chalrman), _Random, ]Inndo]{h,' ilereford, Coke, Conkllug, McMitlan, dJonus (Nev. ), Chandier, Un_Aauufactures—Urovor (Chalrman), McPhers son, Wiltiawmes, Kotlins, Dawes. On_ Agriealiuze—dohnston (Chalrman), Davis (W, Va.), Mampton, Sluler, Paddock, Sharon, foor, On Military Affnira—Tandolph Chahmnn)‘cncb rell, Maxey, Grover, Hampton, Burnside, Plumb, Catneran (M. ), Logun. . Un Navai Affales—3MePhersou (Chalrman), Wh"ln. donea (o), Vunce Farloy, Anthony, ' Blalug, Cameron (Fa. ) Clianillor. oun the Judiclary—Tharmau (Chairmnan), 3Me- Donald, Bayurd, Gacland, Lumar, Davis (1. ), Rdmnnde, Conkling, Carponter, Maxoy (Chalr- Edu il l]il\'m. Farley, On Posl-Ottices aud ostronds man), Hluhuur{’. Ilullu{, Groome, Forry, Tlumlin, Kirkwo on Piblic Linds—Mchonalil (Chaieman), Jones (Fln,), Graver, McPhcrson, Wulkor, Plumb, fade ock, Booth, 1] (Col.). On' Privato Land-Claine—~Edmunds (Chalrman), Alllson, Windom, Davis (111.), Jouas, Indian_Afairs—Cuke \Chnlrmnni. Pendleton, Walker, Slater, Willtums,” Allison, Ingails, Sanne dere, Logan, On Ponsiuns—Withers (Chalrman), McPherson, Groome, Cull. Farley, Ingatls, Kellogg, P'la COu lloyolutionary Ulmai--Anthony (Chnirman), Dawos, MeMillan, Joncw (Fla,), W) (Gn,), On Cindme—Cackrell (Chatrinan), Heretord, Hare s, (iroome, [Houaton, Medillan, Cameron (Wlis, ), Teller, loar, On District of Columbia—llarria \l"hnlrmnn). Whyte, Withers, Butler, Vance, Ingulls, Kollins, Dawes, McMill n On Patents—Keenan (Chalrman), Coke, Stator, Cell, Huota, iloar, Platt, Ot Public luiidings ‘and Grounds—Jones at ;"Iun‘xhl (Chairman), Saulebury, Vost, Dawes, orriil, o On 'Territorfos—Qarland (Chalrman), Butler, Vest, Blater, Saunders, Kellogg, Logan, On Hatlroads—itausom (Cualrinan), Lamar, Eo. ton, Grover, Willlsms, Pendloton, Jonns, Dawes, “Teller, Saunders, W lidow. un Mines and Mining—Ilereford (Cbairman), ondon, - Mebonsid, © Farles, Comeron Qhar): Plumb, Hill (Col. Un Revislon of ho Lows—\Wallato (Chalrman), K"“ml)}«l Davls (M. ), Honr, MeMillan, On Hducallon and Laoor—Yatley (Chatrmany, Qordon, Maxey, Rundolph, Burnelde, Morrill, Lruco, Bharon, Un Civil Bervico and Retrenchmont—Dutler (cmlrnmn). ‘Whyte, Beck, Walkor, ‘Teller, Chand- er, Nollins, o Auait and Control thu Contingant Expenscs of tho Senuto—114ll, Gu, (Cualriun), Davis (W, Va, ), Jones (Nev, Un Printing—Whito (Chalrman), Ransom, An- undmbury—\'onrhncn (Chalrman), Ransom, Ed+ thony. munds. Ou Rules—Morgan (Chairman), Cockrell, Blatne, On Engrosaed Bills—Conkllug (Unsirman), Joues (Nev, ), Withers, I()n Karotled Bille--Vanca (Chalrman), Call, Rol- ne. Un Improvement of tho ulululgpl Rivor ana Ite ‘Tributarles—~Lamar (Chalrman), Cockzell, Harrls, Jopas, laine, Kollogg, c‘n’.’iufi"“,"""}'flfi“‘ (aut#wwh lsnhurlrd.—l::cl A0 ohuaton, Thoes, | EEEROTE o,y Cammeron by Wihoms Ptom $ELECT CONMITTHES. To Examine the Sevoral Pramches of the Clvil I879—-TWELVE PAGES. ’x‘x’"'ff"vc"‘c'“"“""”' Eaton, Gordon, Logan, amiin, To take Into consideration the state of tho law respecting tho lucorln!nlnf and declaration of the rernlt of elections of President and Vice-resident of the United States—Morgan (Chnirman), Bayard, Thurman, Johnston, Garland, Bavis (Hl.g, Ed- mundn, Conkling, Teller. 'To Investigate ‘the fnance roports, books, and accounts of the ‘Treaeury Department—Davia (W Va.), (Castrman). Beck, Whyte, Ingale, Dawen, And it 16, provided that such Committee shall haveall the rizhits and powers conforred by tha resolution of Nov, 10, 1877, crealing the original committee on that snbject, | To make provision for taking the tenth cens Pendloton alrman), Morgan, Kernan, I Davis (111, ), Morrill, Cameron (Wis. )s ‘To Inveatigate aud report the beat means of pre- 8 venting the Intruduction and spread of epidemic direases—Ilarrs (Chaleman), Lamar, Garland, Jonae, Paldock, Sharon, and Platt Tu Inquire tnto the allexed frauds in the lato elections—Wallace (Chaleman), Balley, Garland, Mchonuld, Kernan, Teiler, Cameron (Wia. ), Kirk- wood, nad Hoar. fAnd it is provided that such Commniittee shall have all the rights and powers couferted by the resolution of Dec, 7 snd 1), 1878, ceenting tho origina) Committee, and of Feb. 27, 1830, ndding ta ruch power, | To sxamine into the circumstances connectod with the removal of the Northern Cheyenuos from the Bloux Jieservation to the lIndian” Territory— g‘l!hkwnw (Chalrman), Dawes, Plumb, Coke, and oy, To “inquire into tnc clnims of cltlzens of the United States nznlust tho Government of Nicara- goa—llampton (Chalrman), Conkling, Klrkwood, Eaton, and Morgan, PRUESIDENT'S MESSAGE. A BRIEF DOCUMENT. Wasnixcros, D, C., March 18,—Following is the Lresident’s message sent to the two Houses to-la, FrLiow-Cirizess or Tz SENATE AXD Touss OF ItrvneseNTATIVEA: The faliire of thoe last Con- rers to mate the reanfsiteapnropriations for legl ntive and judicial nurposes, for the expensca of tha reverul exccutive departinents of the Government, and for the support of the army, has made ft nece #ary to call a sosslon of the Forty-sixth Congre “he catlmates of the appropriations necded, which wero sment to Congress hy the Sccretnry of the Trensury nt the openinz of tho last scasion, aro renowed, and arc herewlth transmitted to both the Senate and Houxe of Ite ntatives. Regretting the existence of the caiercency which requires a rpecinl sesston of Congress at a time when {L s the general Judgiment of “the country that a public walfare will e best promoted by permaanency in our jeginlation, and by peace ond fest, 1 commond there fow necessary measures o youor considerate attention, (Slgned) Rumitenrony . Haves, ‘Wasutxotoy, March 10, 1830, BITIMATES. Accompanying the President’s message ars estamates from the Secretary of the Treasury of money needed for the army and- the Jegiels- tive, executive, und judicial ‘branches ot the Government. Thesr: “estiuntes are the sate as those submitted ot the opening of the last ses- elon, with the exception of items provided for at that seaslon, The last Congrees made provision for the Mil- ftary Academy ot West Point and for fortifica- tions und armwment, ‘T'his leaves, according to the estimnates, £23,310,600 vet to be appropristed for the army. Mone of the leglslative, execu- tive, nud judicial appropriations were provided for, even in part, “Iheestimate for theso ox- penses Is 816,620,601, To thicse appropriations ure.alro to be ndded an fiem for court exoenscs, which {8 zeverally placed n the Sundry Civit bil), but whizh wos Toft out of that bill 'at the lust sesslon. 'The estimate for these expenses fs ,000,000. NOTES AND NEWS. BANDALL'S CHOICE. Bpectal Dispatch to 1he Tribune, Wasurxarox, D, C., March 19.—There are In- creasing indications thiat Speaker Randall favors ashortsesslon. To facilitate accomplishing this hels somewhat disposed nottonppoint more than the Appropriations Committee at this session, Indeed, a prozramme has been arranged to pre- ront the Appropriation bills exactly In the form fn which they left the Confcrence Committee for conslderation nnd passaze under the previ- ous question without appolating even an Ap- v’mprlmgl_n Committee. It Is probabla that such "0 uttempt, Wil b mode, © Lhete ars oll sottd ot schemes to sccommodate o deadlock between Congress and the President. It appears that gomu of the Southern men nrereally upoused to the repeal of the Supervizor law, und think It s usoful to both parties. They favor the repeal of the Deputy Marshal law, HAZEN AND BTANLEY. The long-standivg quarre! between Gens. IMazen and Stanley is to be ecttlea ot last by n Coury of marked standing, and both these ofll- cers have been ordered to appear beforo it for trial, ‘The Court will meet in Wushington at an carly day. The followlng s the detail: Gen, Hancock, Gen, Yope, Gen. Augur, Gen. Marcy; Assistant Ingpector-General,Gen. Brown § Assistaut-Paymaster-Geveral Gen. Gricrson Teuth Cavalry; Maj, D. G. Swalo, from Gen. Pope's Lieadquarters, Judie Advocate. Col, Stanley, fn revent publications, has charged Col. Inzen with cowardice und perjury, und in cousequenco Col. Hazen proferred formal, charges agalust bim for conduct unbe- coming an oflieer nnd a gentleman. 1t Is prob- ablo the Coure will investizate both sldes of this long-standing feud between theso two oflicers, ‘I'he present action uudoubtedly srows out of an [nterview with Col, Stanley published in the New York Zimes of the 14th fost. BENATE BEUGEANT-AT-ARMS, ‘The chances of Dick Bright, of Indfanapolis, for Serzeant-at-Arms of the Senate arc sald to bave jmproved to-duy, and bis tricnds are very hoveful, The caucus of Democratic Senators to nominate atSccretary and Sergeant-ut-Arms takes place to-morrow morning. BOUTI CATOLINA JUSTICE. A letter to the Teller Cummitteo from tho As- sistant United Stutes District-Attorney for South Carolina shows that Pendergrass, the col- ored man who testified for the Government in she cose of the Kingstrea electlon disturbance, wus teled for Mbel dmmedlotely afterwards, and Judze MeKay, Hompton's Judge, allmwed him to bu tricd without cottnsel, Jle was - kentenced to two yemrs in the Penttentiuey or $3K0 flne, ‘The bl conslsted tntolllng the truth about somo Democratie election outrages, TIG ARMY BILL. To the Western Assoctated Press. WastinoToN, 1 C., March 10,—Representa- tive Sparks will subnuit to the ltouse, nt the fiest practieable moment, ths Army Appropriation b}, und call for ita hinmediatu constderation, ‘I'he bith, as it will bo revorted by Mr, Spuris, 16 fdentical In its provislons with thut passed by the last House, mint which fatled of cnnctment i eonsequence of the Incorporation thereln of u rluu se prohibiting the presence of troups at the polls, PEDERAL APPOINTMENTs The President hus numinated th 3 Consuls-General: Jumes Relly Weaver, af West Virginfa, for Vienne, and David i1, Bally, of Ohlo, for Shanghl. THE PACIPIC RAILROADS, An argument was commenced fn the S8upreme Court to-day in the cases mvolvlnpilhe respon- sibllity of the Central und Unfon Pacitle Rull ways gader the Thurman bill, T $10 CEUTIVICATES. Largo uuhaurlr\lun: uro bolug made to the 4 per cent rotunding certiticates. SILVER DOLLARS, Orders for 81,000 silver dollars woro recolved at the Treasury to-duy, wakig 208,000 ordered the preseat mouth. SILVEI PURCIABE, The Becretary of the Trensury to-dayv accoptod bids for 75,000 ouncea of sllver bulllon, to by doilvered at the San Francdsco Mint, SERBNADED, Represontative Blackburn, of Kentucky, was complimented to-nheht by o serenads froin the cltizuns of the District, TIIE RECORD, SEHATH. Wasnixaron, D, C., March 19.—r., Hill pro- sented the credontiols of his colieague, Mr. Qore dou. Hosald that the latter was detalned from the Senuto by sickness. Numerous bills wers futroduced; one, by Mr, Eaton, torevive the Court of Commissloncrs of the Alabama claims; bv Mr, Burnsidoto reor- ganlzo the army, und by AMr. Beck to remove all political disabilitics imposed by the Fourteenth article of thu Constitutlon; ulso a bill to repeal the act of July, 1883, requiring the test-oath, ‘The {ollowlngisaresolution which was offered in the Beuate by Alr, Edmunds to-duy Ju accord- following ance with the unanimous agreement of the Re- publlcan cauctis, Its present consideration was objected to by Mr, Saulsbury, and it therefore went over until to-morrow: WiteueAn, The nceeesity for tho nresent sneclal pessinn of Conuress haa {'.‘El\ occasioned by the fallure of the layt Congress to make appropriis tona for the snpport of the aemy, and for tha ler- wlative, execntlve, and judicial’ expanscs of the Government for the next fincal yesr; and, Wuenzaw, The buslness and other poblic mter- eata uf {lse country will be hest promoted by con- fining lestwlation at this sessfon to making proe viston for the objecis aforosnsld, and by an carly adjournment: therefore, be it ftesn'ved, That all bilia and folnt resolations, excepting thoss tor the aforesafd purposes, shiall be referred to nppropriste comnittees. snd not res ported until the next (December) serslon, Mr. Wallace submitted the list of standing committees, which, under a suspeusion of the rules, was ngreed to. At 13:45 on Liour's recess was taken toawalt the Presldeot’s message, ‘The President's message tvas recelved ot o quarter to 2, nnd read, On motlon of Mr. Whyte, it was refereed to the Lommittes on Printing, and the Senato ad- Journed. Bills were Introduced avthorizing the Joen! taxation of legal-tender treasury-notes; to cs- tuplish a branch miat at Omala. ‘The Vice-President Iaid before the Senate a memorlal rigned by a number of members of the Lewislature in “Kaneas, asserting that the electfon of Senator Inwalls waa sceured by brib- ery und corruption, and asking the Senate to give them a full opportunity to offer proof of these assertions, Keferred to the Committee on Privileges and Electtons My, Wallace offered the following reeolution: Retolred. That the Secretary of the Trearury be, and be {s liereby, required to furnfsh to the Senate a detatied statement of the accounts of Marshals of the United States In the Statea of Now York, Penn- sylvanin, Oljo, Massnchusetts, and Marsland ien- dered to date, for and In rozard to the employment et of wages or fees charged for rervices d by themselves or thefr rpecinl deputies 10 the conduck of elections in November, H78, sbowing the amount claimed by or puid to cach eatd special deputics, and the azzrezate patd ot claimed from the United Siates by suld Marsbals for acrvices connected with said clectionn, At the suggestion of Mr. Conkling the resolu- tion lies over, Mr. Bruce was exensed from serving on the Comumittees on Misslasipul Levees sl Pensfons, Mr, Wallace, as Mr. Gordon liad not been sworn iy, und Mr, Hampton bod not arrived, nsked that thelr namies be withdrawn from the Committees to which they were appointed, and that their places for the present be left vacant, Agread to, Mr. Saulsbury submitted a resolution calling upon the Secretary of the Treasury to furnfsh detailed Intormation in rewurd to the nerotta- uons of public securities with the Syndieates and bankere, amotiats paid to thew, amount of double interest, what sccurity was demanded by the Beeretary, ete. Mr. Mordil making objection to the considera- tion of the resolution, it lvs over, Mr, Wallace introduced a joiut resolution pro- viding for the enforcement of the Eight-Hour luw, Referred. Ou motion of Mr. Wallace, the credentlals of Bell, appointed Senntor vy the Governor of New Haompslire durln the recess of the Legisinture, were referred to the Committeeon th s Judiclary with instrictions to report thewn back as soon us practicable. TOUBE. The disputed case rotn the Second Congres- siunull District of Florida was taken up und dis- cussed, ‘The discussion wns Interrupted by the recep- tion of the President’s meseaie, which was read und referred to the Committee of the Whole, ‘Ihe discussion of the Florida electivn case was then resumed. Speechies i favor of the rieht of Hull were made by Messrs, Cobb, Davidson, Buckner, anmd Mills, aud In favor of Blsbue by Messrs., Frye and Garticld. Mz, Gartleld took the ground that Hull's cer- tifleato of eleetion had “been Jegally canceled, 1le sungested, therefore, that nelther of the np. plicants be sworn, but that the case be referred to the Committee on Blections. If clther of them were to be sworn now (L should not Lo the man who held a capeeled certitlente, but the hiun who eld” e hizhest cortificate Koown to the hws of Florida.® He wauted the begiu this Cougress fn all fatrne. kuew that atl too soon {t woull et lashed up by the anly thz Mr, Fryé moved to amend the resolution offered yestenduy (hat the oath ba now nd- ministered to Hull) by providimg that the prima Jucle ns well us nltintate rleit of each cont ant be referred to the Committee on Elcetior when uppointed, and thut o the meuntime nelther e sworn fu. Mr, Springer quoted azainst Mr. Garfleld the deaslon of the Flectorsl Commiasion i the Florldn ease, to the effeet that it was not compe- tent to ro into the ovidence aliunde of the Gove ernur’s certiffeate, The previous question was moved and second- cd, Thequestion was first tsken on Fryc's amendutent referrime to thie Committeson Elec. tons both the prima facie und ulthnate rights of botis contestants. “The nmendment was reject- ed— 1975 naye, 140, Ag between the le- publicans nnd Deaiocrats § wans n strict _party vote i backers, Burlow, De la Matyr, Ford, Forsythe, (illette, dones, Kellov, Murel, Kusseh (338 Vi \\'ru:fn, and Yokum—H—voted with the Repubticans, and Ladd with the Democrats, The original resolution (that ITull he sworn in) was then adopted,—vens, 103 nays, 186, -t} ;llml}uodmud wath of office wus adminlstered to ull, ” The Sueaker announced the appointment of the following Conmmittee on Ruleas ‘The Speak- cry Btephens, Blackburn, Gurtleld, and Frye, Adjourned, A " Demoeratle caneus was announced for to-morrow cvening, ‘Tl brevity und tersencss of the Preaident's muegsnize appeared to ereate equal surprise nnd commendation, Its reading was spplauded by some Republican members, et THE 10G CROP, Whnt the West Has Dono the Past Scason, vixcinyaty, 0., Mareh 10,—The £rice-Current to-morrow will publish the returns of the winter pork-packing at the leadiug Western citics,— Cluelnnati, Chleago, 8t. Louis, Indlunapolls, Milwuuker, und Loulsville, ‘Ihe Lrice-Current assumes that the returns embrace over 109,000 (N. Btevenson, hogs Dbelonging to the October ge- count. The negresate at thess places s 539,142, oazalust 4,601,073 last year, The averngu net welght 18 217 43-100 pounds, o e~ erenso of 75§ pounds met, or H% pounds mross, comparcd with lost year. The av- ernze yield of lard per hog Is 40 U100 nounds, agatnat 85 01-100 last year, ‘The produetion of pork was 834,000 barrets, syzaliist 463,000 st veor. ‘The returns thus far recefved from interior nisees indleate abont the Fame falliig off fu weliht at country points as 1w tho luree clties, ths calenlations loing based on reports from places representing nine-tenths of the interlor packing, The same paper coutatns repores from 225 places I rezard to thy prospective supply and thau of rkothys spriigs und - sutiner hogs, and arrives ot the onchision that in Ohloy Kentuck, and Indinns there will ba a “marked decrease; wmulh;y a small decreass (n [Muolsy Mitle € any decrenso in Towa; probably s many in Missour|, and more i Kansns and_Nebraska, The miost Mbernl runs aro ux,u.‘ulml In Muy und June, nd the lutter part of thy season, ‘Uhe tatal packs ing last summer wag ubout 8,150,000 hogs, nnd it is regurded us likely there will be a decroasy of 20 or 23 per cont thifs season, — SPRINGFIELD, #ipectal Dispatch {0 The Tribuna! Bruvorisuy, 1L, March 10.~The Superin. tondent of Publie Iustructlon is scuding out to teachers civeulars showlig the premfums ofTered for school cxhilits at the coming State Fulr, The prewfums sggeregate §300, and cover ull studies in high schools, graded schouls, i su-, rol district'achooly, Full purtleulars can bo obs tained by addressing the Secrotary of the Stuto Board of Agriculture or the Superintendent of Publie Instruction, v, Cullum to-dny returned from Juckson. Vhily, whero ho went to fnspect the new wing ot the Central Insune Hospital, which o formally approved wnd declared ready for occupaney, os required by law, He pronottuces the work i eyory way catirely sutlsfuctory, e T—— THE MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, dpecial DIwalch to The Tridune AN Arpom, Mich,, March 19.~Judge Huot- Ington to-night rendered o ueclsion in the last half of the famous Unlversity chancery suit, By a former declsion, the accounting betwecn 7 & Douglass nf - 2 10 was completed. By tho doe cislun to-nfe, =~ 1e accounting between Douglass and tho ,§§‘u of the Unlversity fa scttiod. The decl’g nay be summed up as followa: It crelit/s.o ae University the smount from. the pré® & " dectston acainst Donaluss, 81, 710.03;L.. "3 n accounts rondercd, $510.42; old nccounts, 8i2.07; Intercst charges on ae- count rendered, $301.145 total, $3.175.90. It credits to Douglass the balance duc from tha laxt_veport, $2,275.05; crrors, $8i5.12; totnl, $2,050.77, Judge Douglass moved for a rehiear- itz on the intereet charges, which, by the dne cision, were charged to Douglass, o whl ap- rcnl to the Supreme Court, ‘whother the rehiear- ny is grautod or nat, POLITICAL. CINCINNATIL, pecial Dispateh to The Tribune, CrsctnNaTy O, March 19.—The Republican$ here hava assumed the offensive In the matter, ot the McMahon memorlal, presented In Con- |~ grees yesterday, and lively developmonts are promised {n the next few days. The twenty- three prominent Democrats whoso names are signed to the document were summoned to-day ta appear hefore the United States Grand Jury, , - and the Grand Jury of Hamlliton County, totes- ity g to the nature of the {raudscharged. This movement ot once developed the fact that the only names on the paper of any weight wera ob- tained by false pretenses. John A. Sbank telo- gruplied to Washington that hecharged no fraud against Butterworth and Young, and signed the paper under o misapprehension., L. I, Bradstreet and others make the sama atatement. Subpmnas have also boon issucd for the persans maklng the sfiidavits, but they. eannot hie found. Three-fourths of thein aro. undoubtedly myths., ‘Ihe Republicans démand that there be a full Investigation of the clec- tion ol Congressmen, und to-day telegrams were seut to Gon, Gartleld nsking him to move a- reference of the menorlal and affidavits to o', comnmiste, which should Immediately beziu an ' Inquiry. ‘The Wepublieans say that 1t there was frnud they want the gullty punished, and they call upon the Democratic Grand Jury to begin the work of Investigation. The Demaocrats who were active fn the conspiracy are alarmed at this kiad of tulk, nnd are backing down from thele position, 'The schieme hns already begun }u react upon the party here with damaging oree, N KANE COUNTY. ¥ &nectal Dixpatch to The Tribune, Evory, 1L, March 10.—A soeclal election for Kane County bas been called for April 12 tor choose n County Clerk and Coroner. N, N Ravelin, Chafrman of the Board of Supervisors, to whom this mnntter was referred, bad entered an ordered for anelection for theeo officers to bs’ held on April 1, the samo day ns the annual spring election, but by reason of delay in post- ing the notlees the matter weat over beyond the time required for the twenty days’ notice, hence the second call set for the 13th prox. The Republicans, who are v the majority la this county, have ealled o nominating conven- tion, to meet at Geneva on the 23d {ost, for tho purpuse of sclecting candidates for thesa positions, The Board of Supervisors at the last meet- ing, on the 3d Inst., appointed IL. A. Scott, of Geneva, to fill the vacaney in the County Clerk's oflice, caused by -the resignation of the Hon, John C, Serwin, elected to Congre awd also ni;u.-ulnml Dr, Buackman to fii the aney in the Coroner’s office, caused by the faflure of Dr, Bueher to qualsty when elected last fall Among the camdidates for the position are A, M. Beaupre, of Aurorn; Thomas Meredith and Sunervisor Earll, of Bataving "!uyerrlmr Miller, of St. Charles; C. E, Bmiley, of Lodis E. G- ford of Elzin; and 1, C. Edwarde, of Dundee. Mercdith Is u superior man ansd onght to bo nominuted, but the Indleations are that Beaunry had thie huiee on the other aspirants. It ds pres guioed that k. A, Scott, of Geneva, will be” tho only Demuoeratie candidate, LOUISIANA. NEw OnunaNs, Moreh 19.—In the Sixth Senn torlal District of this city Judge Don A, Pardee, Itepublican, s elected delegate to the Constitus tional Conventlon over ex-United States Sens- tor Kustls, amps, Republican, is elects el §n e Fourteenthy and W, F. Loan, Repube Tlean, in the Fiftcenth Nepresentatlve District. 'The Republicuns carrfed St Martio, 8t, Mary, and Toertn Parishoes by majorlitics of from 300 to L1 ROCK, Murch 10.—The Greenhiach City Conventfon nominated for Mayop ex-Cone gressman W, W, Wilshire: for Lollce Judge, doun IL Cherrys Treasuser, W. A, Rector (col- ored). Electlon Avril 1, e e et — e THE WEATHER, Orricr: op TR Clipy SiGyat Orricen, Wasiinaroxn, I C,y Mareh 20—1 g, m,—Indi~ cattons: For Tennessee and the Ohlo Valiey, wanmer, elear weather, followed by Increasing cloutiness and by rafn, southeasterly winds, veering to southwesterly, und falling barome- ter, For the Lower Lake rezion warmer, cloudy weather, with raln, southwesterly winds, gener~ ally shifting to casterly, und luwer presaure. For the Upper Lake reglon, partly cloudy weather with ralu or snow arcas, westerly winds gonerally shifting to northeast snd northwest, and ju the south portlons lower pressure with higher temperature. For the Upper Mississlopl and Lower Missouri Valleys, cloudy weather with rain or snow, searm casteely winds backlyz to colder northe westerly, fullowed by ulunrhng weather and by rislug barometer, Cautlonary slznals continuc at Milwaukee, Grand Huven, and Ludington, 6 oo, Alaximusm, 4! “Hattiny, AloRnya,e . A Tatn| o 1 \.‘ oo hadie Cht! Dl sl Erlo.. &l ol zzsry & & 0 fW oud 33 VK., fresh... e ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Grasgow, March 10.—Arrived, the Btato of Induna from New York, s Nzw Yogrik, March 19.—Arrived, the Anchorly from Glasgow, and the Lessing from Homburg, . Lonpoy, March 19.—The steamships Kron. Prinz, Wilhelm, uud Ethlopls, frow k&n York, have arilved vut,

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