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VOLUME XXXIX, BLACK SILKS. TE SUPERB QUALITY LACKS Special Sale. /— We intend in this sale to ex- col all previous efforts. We are determined to give our cus- tomers the best values in BLACK SILKS offered in Chi- cago in many years, 165 Pieces TEILLARD’S BLACK SILKS FULLY 24 INCHES WIDE, $1.25, $1. 50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, . PER YARD. Ladies, if you will only ex- amine this lot of Silks you will be convinced that they are ABSOLUTELY BARGAINS, ORDERS BY MAIL Will receive ourimmediate and careful attention, Samples cheerfully sent on application by letter, 121 & 123-State-st Brauch—Michigan-av; & 22st. AROMERY, WAS BASE BALL C 00: ARCHERY, CROQUET, FISHING TACKLE, BIRD CAGES, BASE BALL GOODS| | And-other Spring Gouds, . Larne storks, full Ines Priees al eaters te Tomeat BEND FOR CATALOGUES VERGHO, RUHLING &CO., 140 & 142 Stato-nt, ain Bra S, Ete « Wednea IN GOLD statin win First Cabin, 61001 Second Cabin, Bis ,igeluaten, fine, bedding, aud 1 Jutenstie, Steamera Silly ale Vari." *+bt, Latte mt Mionot cary aiceraue paauene palteks drawn of Credit Lyonals of ‘Parla tn amount to LOUs» DE DEDIAN, Aunt, 55 troadway, orn 4b 2 07 Clarks ‘Aweut tor Chicauo. AMERICAN LINE, PHILADELPHIA and LIVERPOOL, Calling ot QUEENSTOWN, falling pxery tr luirsdny trot Titiadciphta. The only Mane-Atlant{o Ltue walling under the American flay. RED STALK LINE Ditect to ANTW' fa rate Pants 4 run Pl vate eae Ae he LAW Web! Vid tase tan doibmh.ate ch INMAN LINE OOEAN STEAMSHIPS, Corrpinu the British and United States Malls. w Work au Liverndol, Via Queenston Teveta'1o cand frat dhe ieinelpal Sugita Heoten, Freuch, Germaa, Itullan, and Beandivay! Nutiauer, ‘These steamers carry no wos stock, of, any kind, FRANCIS C, BROWN. en, Weel i Aiae nts 32 i DRARTS on Great att Srotand; dud the ous Ly tent fur aule sic, [5 LINES ding ton, ‘Seeund cabin Bis ver ple at lowest rales. AUSTIN BALDWIS &CO., Agente, 3 Broadway, r. JAMES WARRACK, peneral Weatern Mal Nea. + Washtngton-st., Chic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York.. mee, London ut tre anil every Kiturday from New York for tee and cee Musgengers ‘budked: {oF i Tork to Saath . 1 se Loon iiavre. and Bremen, Qrev caulty 9100, ae, Oy Stee: 40, Muturn tickets at ea a tiowilag Green CO. 2 Bouth Clark ico il i rm STEAMERS New York and Glaszow. INCOR A.M id DEVONTA.. April & 3p aiuen turn t NO HAC Apt iva ‘urk to |vndon u ir K Meas foun VALS ATE AS AHL € Spm Sto 88u, Hxcura ‘kote at reduced rates. De Rvtona LINE OF RTEAMSIIDS, Kk (wice a week from New York to Quecnsiown, 1 Lausdon, tets wt red ny fen ‘ Seat thal and Trelaud, UP sail ruier tot LAL 70 currency. Excrrvion Moursuee 58. Drra'es ation apply to 0, 4 BOUL S332 WAN'TED. drain Hlevator, Wanted, Kao. Firat-class references, Address K 59, Triv: Vales, SOUM MASH W SATURDAY, MARCI 22, ILLARD'S |GROMMES & ULLRICH, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, 199, 201, & 203 Randolph-st., Chicago, OFFER AT THN LOWEST MARKET PRICES, bond & Lillard Sour Hash DRT, OO, OTT OTR, AN OSD, HSKY, > WATERFILL & FRAZIER'S, 1877, '78, and "79. W.H. McBRAYER, - HEADLEY & PECK, MARYLAND RYB,. - ALSO - 1874, 75, "78, and 79. oe. 1877. 1874, "26, and 46, TAYLOR, GLEN SPRING, HERMITAGE, Ete., Bte., 1877, 78, and 79 Goods, sold in bond or froo, dolivored’ frou store or United States Warchouse in Kentucky, Ee PURITY __CUARANTEED. GORE | BY "ABSORPTION! ROCHESTER ABSORBING REMEDIES, AN IMPROVED FEVER AND AGUE AND LIVER ao ek Elnbracing A Absorbing Cushion, Absorp- tion Plasters, and Medfcnted Sea Salt for Foot Baths, 8, N. ROCHESTER, Inventor and Propristor, The following are Ae of the dieeagre that, these remedies will cure: Fever ant Ague, Butaua Diear. Gera, Liver Compiaint, Interm{ttone aleal ev Reatache, Dyapepslt, Avae Cake, Chill i Dinrrtioea, Auue, itlons Pover, ‘Trowthles, Jan ‘lie ‘Heart Neuralgla, rene i Femate Wak eran, wiache, Sta Setaticas trustee, Aalttoun Colle, Lata fn the ‘sie, Hack, Beamuch, statis rt ders lalng, frm Tor. ‘Ketton ot" ey Stomach Livers or in: Teruel Organ Urteer on follows: Infant's Cushion, $1: Medium Size, ee oft layer Cuchton, Bihan asters for Fret, 40¢ bet airy at Th, Shc ner pe Ay nt ED re under the mann) fcment, of Br. yt, Ghonila Tate Giitet Munazer nieuwe Yad Co,, Mo. General Managers, Gi ‘Market and Fourt! Important Notice. OMces for the sale of the Iochester Itemeil fer wi}! bo opened in Chicago in a few days for the at of ea hy ateorntion cures wttiiante wnediel ater iemedies consist of an iniproved And Laver bade for the enee of Fever and Aine, sti all Piteases of the Stoniacl and Tlver, with the atedtented nel Medicated Sea Kalte for foot baths, and 1s are mefe tor all eases of Juaiarta, and cawiautons dienren, “The best in the market. Exery pergon should Wearone whether stekor weik velne well Te ian ventlve, of «ick fteures. ‘Tho’ treatment. ts esp adapted for children ani for feniale weaknes irregularitios, |The Vad {x compose of lara etable compounds. Jt 2 jardenay it in elieay and effective, and n worn a instrnetion, Ce ac aualifiod indy at. tendant to trea Bold by ail esteclase dei pits, Ask for Hocheser Abiorbing ‘Cusiion. ‘Take no other, lichardson & Co,, Sole Wholcrate Agonts, Bf. Louts, oY" Chaplin & Go., Genoral Many mt Thulld- wz, 8. W. cor, Fourth and Market: 0 ooh, einai, into Chief’ Manager Holinan Pad Co., ., Lor A further announcement witl_be made ina few days, se og BNOILE. SELLECICS UNION BROILER, No More Smoky Kitchens, sti Stover, Nor Waste of Fuel when HD Troifer is used. + fails i oper ording to ry s Al odors carried away with the xmoke through tho atove, No muss to clear up after ustog It. The gravy: ft gare fire Is not deadened.° Tie meats are ute: od of being tough and dry. Every uvat erehould haveone’, For sale hy the rota) ers. At wholcents by EM &'CO., corner Lake-at. and Proposals for Ary nam Heangranrens Darantuesto Quaucahatantan's Ove 71), we reeely ou vuesday, April iwur (alowine for dinerence tr tiihe) st. thy alees oF the Donut Quartermasters at Che} reung ani Ogieiy Ne ch places und tiny they wit be opened In ‘the jresence ui uf bi im, for the | rausyurtation of Milltery Buppiivs on the followin desertbed routes In the Dee partnient of the tte, duribe the fi Henelnip duly te tra deny Jun Front Cheyente Di Netra ste i iH, VEE. arts Laratale, ons on. Py taney, Wyo. Ty. Heyan ‘oF Green Hivee Btat{ouy G oth sntione the U + to Fort Wasliakle, Wy! Ofer Soultiera términusof Uta aunt era ‘Wattroad, to Furt Cameron, Utah, shen jBidney, Neb. to Fort Hobtusan and Camp t eh, forthe service depends upon 9 future ap> for the purposs by Congress, vopusald for transport en uby of the ruutea abave-nained witl be reee e Government reserves ‘the tient to reject any or all propunale, m proposals, form af contract, and print the estimated quantities of supe pad elvis sult tuforination ue to the tanner uf bluting, condtitone tu tw ubserved by Mids deta, wud (eruis of eoutract and payinent, wil Us fur. nished on arpication tu this ofttes of 10 the altices Uf the be WUtareraters at Cheyenne snd Ogden: welunes eontaininie prunuinle should be ‘marie “Proposals for transportation from ——— M, 1. LUDINGITUA, Chief Quartermaster, pRoposa 2S FOR ELEVA. Tos. elves culary, stat! be trahaported, vista Ancuitect, y DER ney ry March 18, 1370, ‘dat tieoitee wattt 12 70, for furnivning, der place complete tour went to principal Noor, slight elevator trum basins States Custom: House an Post-Oitica at Chicago, UL. in accordance with draws fogy aud specifications, cupledof which wnd any add: ‘thvnal tuformation tay be on piiication at this odige oF the oles of the supertatenda . Ned Fuasee. Acting, super i . isESWEY BROTHERS DENTAL INSTITUTE Cor, Clark and Randolph-sts, Fel one and best, warranted... Beat and beat, warranted. rlenced care aud 4 ki 16 Filling, $$ rates. 1 OF UonGer, acti without Orrics or, sev Chen Wasnt Om jealed proposita will be rece: mon tig. fist day uf Apel, Tvering, teeing, aunt puteinie anal} elevators to ran from has two pasungee oud one fre rie tuattle story of tue Unk 1s, H, A. HURLBUT & 00,, Wholesale Drugeists Th S17 RANDOL Pa-ST, ANTI MATERIALS, ARTISTS Branutenpentusratoring € Gooar ti MATERIALS {nuit y “SUALES. | staNDaua FAIRBANKY. MORBE ¢00. WU &U8LakeSt.,Chicugo, + Nan Ey FAIR BAIWKS! = S O¥ ALL KINDS, Bocurefulto duy only the Geauine, “TAKE SUPERIOR SHIP CANAL RAILWAY AND IRON COMPARY. stock AT “AUCTION. Ty oder of the Comptroller of thy Currency United States Diatrtet Court fur the Southern of New York, the Itveetver of the wiil set! at pablle auetfon, at the 111 Dreadway, in the City of Rew York, on the 301n day of Aunl, 1879, at 1 o'clock a. m., 5.81% shares af tho capttal stock of the Lake Xupertor Shiv Canal Kattway and trou Company (the par value being one hundred dollars per share. ‘The riche to withdraw sald tock ur any part thereof from sale, in case aallsfactory bid Ja not obtatned, fe reserved, Heceiver, w York, LEADVILLE, TEN MILE ROSITA & SILVER CLIFF, THE SANGRE DE CHRISTO MINING CO. SAPITA a O0U,000, 100,000 Shares, Par Value £50 Each. Subserigal OF, anvers ud web in Sites, MINS PARTICULARS and Map sen {loi or fusnielied. af Company's omee, 114 La Ghleauo, whiure eubeeribtiong. sell Be Mette dont of slovk, SEAS Be reas EDWARD M. LEN ft and Titi In of Capltal and kround, so a to reap the p Ba thoy oceur celthier bull or bear ta yng to tnenr the azard of awcvepinit Finka. Aus are gained by the Stutual Capltulizat inn Syatem, Whteh enabled any one to operate sucer cures to each parttelnant all t es eu cupial on large oF vinall it catimenty, Ms HL Ho Fala amon sliarchul ANY ANNE from $50 to $25.00 bronortt nate fra We his 4 who furnished nly We are naw extenuln; ‘untiinte. He prodts pend Uelen for bu infurmatton free, tients U. 8. BONDS. The new 4 Pe rate "Et erent baiid below Government “te tf unit, A180 i626 Of 2007. ail Ieaes uf U. 8. Bonds, Hunde, and chotee Lact a aration Wills Hatge on Leadon, Parts, Rerlin, and other potnua. sterling often teas than Mew Care rate, PRESTON, KEAN & CO,, Hanke 100 Washington. Cook County Bonds, OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURER, CHICAGO, March 15 ‘The County Tecasurerts now prepaicd to ecll Cook County Court Aouse Londa fy denontnattots Of S10, a jo He Mire dente cent per ani ba FA ee ad “ ‘cutinty vreau od FOR SALE. emu era, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 104 Washtu, HOW PLANTS GROW, LESSONS, MANUAL. LESSONS & MANUAL, | STRUCTURAL, RY PROF. ASA GRAY, Of Harvard Univoeraity, #08 Tho only standard, the most popular, and the most extensively used of botanteal feat fiou Far We sual uave great pleasaro in inaking vers ta. ay yarabt e Introduction of nuy of the books of Una i coples of Maw ¥ id Bouk— Plants Gro the two broke bert rt wry Schoo} to ‘reaeliena or School Gticers: fur: “xumtnutions with @ view to Introduction, ou revetpt of batt Ud Taal Fetal! price. How Plante Schoal and Flett jerintits circulars uf the on appiteation. A valuable ali In the study of Botany wilt be found in APGARIS PLANT ANALYSIS, Sample copies of which wilt be for oxeinination on recelpt of $3 centa, IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & 00,, 13 at remtes CU A VERY SUCCESSFUL BOOK. PROF. SWING'S MOTIVES OF LIFE. SECOND EDITION READY TO-DAY, PRICK, $1.00. JANSEN, MPCLURG & Cd., Chicago, Annan SIGATEN SOME ETHING NEW CIGARS C. Jevae's, LIE, Mattison. sl _an AID ‘ LADIES, STAFFORD BRAID Wil. L, OUIWEAR ANY OTHER, ce EMOVAL! ame PRELEA VIENS GULD PEN Mufy, removed tro Urheze Howes WoL Clariemts siuitle Petts ade tu urder to ole way baud. " Feus te-poimted. SPRANG GOODS, Mield, Leiter & Co. WABASH-AV.,, receiving aud opening daily thelr EARLY SPRING IMPORTATIONS! COMPRISING Allthe New and Fashionable NOVELTIES Mn att kinds of FABRICS! <= e ve Many elegant combinations of designs and styles ave to be found amongst these FIRST RECEIPTS 1! which can not be obtained elsewhere, as they have NO duplicates! Attention is also called to the many excellent bargains! ! which we offer in every de- partment PRIOL LO RL- MOVAL. . WaTor=zs, WALTHAM WATCHES. Faultless in Wor inanship. Perfect in Corstruction. Accurato in Gimokeeping. Economical imProduction. Wo Hisploy and sel more Watchos than Any firm in this couotyy, ood at the iowost possible cost, N.MATSON&CO: General Jewolera‘and Imvortera, STATE & MONRO STS. DUNLAP & €0,, New York Fiftht-av, Hatters, STYLE---DURABILITY! Tho great popularity attamed by tho Hats of these pale! rated manufucturors is richly and woll mun ern ds Be 8 it has b minod ‘or BI- 'Y LE, coupled with roductions D UNRI- CHICAGO IRE WO TER, icon NW, Cor, ¢ ark & Naudsonst CULVER,P PAGE HOVE AGO, ENGRAVERS, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. Wedding and Reception Cards, Visiting, Business, aul Ceremonial Cards, Letter Headings, Checks, aud Dratts, Monograms, Crests, and Heraldic Designs, Meant Cards and Ball Programmes, STAMPING IN GOLD, SILVER, OR COLORS, _Deriaas, Sample, and Eattmates Sarulsbiod OR Store No. 254 Hadison-st TO RENT FOR WILOLESALE BUSINESS, INQUIRE OF LAZARUS SILVERMAN, mer of Commerce. mwAL MILOIING, | CHAS, LINDSAWS Spring Styles now ready for inspection, Strictly first-class work, Mod- erate Prices, 133 N. Clark- “St, Ob OF or atone DURABILITY, tho Fy VA. Fine spectactes suited to.ull sikhite on sclentitg prin. cipira, Opera aut Field Glanava, ‘Telescopes, Sflcras i acued, LY WARBILE, Buperlor fine grained, Cotors Peart Gray and French Grey (handeomety inuttled), | Wluews quarried (a sizes futons, slabs sold in all alaes. Flace ut fesistanes tha mot tnarvles » Sor Gutalde pUFpOseY dod Man Bund uilur apots far Ne, mantcle, bf whee ier ana LASALLE MAUBLE Cl eee Metiaa feuds Biduds Calvegay 1879—-SIXTEEN PAGES WASILINGTON. The Democratic Majority Going Through the Taming Process. Public Opinion Largely in the Way of Their Reckless Schemes. Another Consultation Results in Further Postponing a Decision. But Their Programme Will Prob- bly Be Arranged on Monday. Outline of a Compromise to Be Proposed by the Democrats. They Would Do Awny with the Chief Supervisor and Dep- uty-Margshais, But Retain the Other Supervis- ors, as Provided in the Present Law. A Truly “Democratic” Propo- sition Submitted in the House, The Election-Commtitee to Be Enlarged in Order to * Rectify ? the Roll. Which, Being Interpreted, Means the Ad- mission of All Democratic Contestants, TNE DEMOCRACY, FRELING TIER WAT. Rpreint Dixpatch to The Tribune. Wasinnaton, D, March 2t.—The Demo- crata ure halting. They are already feeling thely way, They have sppointed committees in Loth Houses tu do the thinking, to ascertain what to do, and huw to do it. Meautime noth- lug is to be done in the House; the only at- tempted action to-day was comprised in one proposition to Inereuse the number of the Election Commitiee to nineteen, and in another to make two ‘sepurale Election Coimitices, The Bourhens cannot unseat Republicaus fast. cuough, Their. nevessity is urgent. To carry any motion as a party measure {t fs now neces- sary that 144 Detmocrate shall be constantly present, ‘The average Bourbon fs not accus- ftomed to such discipline. With such a party necessity upon them ft fs impossible now for three Congressmen to be absent from the House at any time without endangering the party majority, and they do not quite ure to outrage he temperauce sentiment and public épluion so much as tu authorize Hquor to be gpenly sold in the Capitol. Besides, the Bpeaker Is u tectotaler aud u consistent one. MORE VOTES MUST BE NAD In some way, wind the newcomers so relish their unaccustomed power from the first exerelse of it that they ure almost ready to do what Sen- atur Edinunis to-day innocently intimated that he expected them to do,—rectify the rolle of membership, and strike off the Republican uates, Uuder the system that las existed ‘sinca the foundation of the Government, of having one Election Conmittee to try contested cases, ‘The Democrats fear Uint the Congress may slip away before they will have had time to make all (he vacancies that they dealre, Accordingly, Ellis, of Louisiana, proposes that the Elections Committee of nine shall be Increased so as to ‘be an unwieldy boy of nineteen, with power to try several election eases ab the same time. ONE APECIOUS PLEA forsuch a remarkable proposition fs that tt might happen that under the present.system a vopstituency for some time might be misrepre- sented, and this from the party whieh has just decided that Hull, of Florida, Indicted for an at- temp to defraud the Republican, Ulsbee, out of his seat, is entitled to misrepresent the seat which Bisbee was elected to occupy. The prop osition was pressed for inmediute action, but was referred to the Comunittce on Rules. That Committee has much serious work before it, and itis not improbable that some important changes in the rules may be determined upon before the Committees are finally announced. TUE NOUSE CAUCUS COMMITTER held a meeting tu-day, at which nothing was dong, and une Committees of the House and Scuate caucus nect to-morrow in folnt session, A caucus yf the ‘two bodies will probably not be held until Monday, The composition of the House Committes vannot be sald to be such as [a Hkely to lead tu nw apeedy compromise, OF the inetabers comprising tt, Chalmers, of Missis- atppl, Chairman, desired to have all the cummit- teva appointed, and general Jegistation enacted, nud fs uot auxlous for a short session, Wash- ingtow City, undoubtedly, if yellow fever pre- valle, would by for him and bls colleagues A MORE AGREBANLE SUMMER RESORT than the Lower Missiastppl Valley. Carlisle, of Kentucky, fs classed ag a moderate man, but he 4g very strenuous in his opinion ne to the Super: visors Juw. Cox, of New York, out Merods Herou fu bis destre to rank well with the South- ern extremlsts. Ewing favors currency leulsla- thon now, aud wishes to inake himself agalu prominent fy connection with debates upon Wut subject. Springer, strangely enough, 1s THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE COMMITTER who has pronounced th fuyur of compromise, and who has a definite scheme which Is con- evded to huve some merit in it Tucker, of Virginia, is unyielding, Atking, of ‘Tennesace, fs on record as preparing to dluin bis plage bes fore he would consent to the passage of the appropriation bills without the repeal of the Supervisors law. Clymer isa Northern dough- face, who will follow rather than tead. Reagan, of Texas, hue already announced himaclf in caucus as favoring general legintation at this session. Bicknell, of Judiana, and Phelps, of Connecticut, have pet defaced thelr positions, UNFINISHED. The House Coucua Committee met to-day, but did not dnish tte busines Jt will mect toe inorrow with the Senate Committee, und the exs pectation now fs that a plan of proceeding will be aereed upon und reported to the cautus of each House Monday, Chalmers, rman of the House elde, thinks that seme compromise canbe reached in regard to the Election luws, Ho dove not think It necessary to repeal them, nor docs he consider it best, but he insists that they ought to be so medilled as to give citizens Wuat Le calls o free lection waoere it shall not be possible to make arrests till the nextday, Ho thinks all the Comnuinittees should be at once appointed and business goou. $e thinks the sesslon should attend closely to the work as long as the weather here will allow. and at least tt the 1Uth or 15th of June. Chatmers Aays it will he an evidenre of weakness and of enwardice as well ff Democrats decline to un- deriake business. It will be only another way ol eaying to the country that aan party they ase ufrald to assume the upon them for fear they will make crave mie’ takes, Tt fs now expected that Randall will wn- nouuce the Committees next wee TUR KOUTHERN DEMOCRATS are practically In favor of general legislation, and will ostst upon the appointment of all the committees. One Democrat, who is bitterly hustile to THden, sags that party does not hro- pose to allow the appointment of committecatte be delayed until] December, and permit Randall to lave nn opportunity to trade for Tilden In the organization of the committees, RUMONS OF A CoMPROMIRE are afloat to-night, but o careful inquiry fails to discover that any real progress towards an adjustment of disputed points has been made. Tt is certaln, however, that thers are several leailing Senators and. Representatives of each purty who desire fo avotd general legislation, to pass the Appropriation bills, and adjourn to meet In December. Members of the Cabtuat sre Uirm, and there are the best of reasous for belleving that the President will stand by the Kepublicuos in Congress. A TALK WITH ATKINS, Atkins, cf Tennesses, who was Chairman of the House Committee of Appropriations in the jast Congress, eald this eveoing that he thinks the Appruvriutten btils will be introduced some day next week, probably by hitnself, unless a new comnittes fs uppuloted, and in substan: tally the furm iu which they were agreed upon tn the Conference Committees In the. last Con- Kress. ‘Fhis, of cuurse, does not invlude the volltical legislation proposed in clther of the bills, us to which Atkins did not-exoress an opinion, He says he {6 tn favor of the course Jndieated, because he desires an early adjourn- ment, aud thinks there need not be any extended discussion of the Appropriation bills. ‘To tbe suz- gestion thut the Democratic caucus had opened the way for the Introduction and consideration of new business at this session, and that a large number of new members would be likely to de- sire considerable discussion, he reptied he thought the new members COULD BE CONTROLLED, and he belfeved no general legisiation beyond that contained in the Aopropriation bills would be attempted. While he did not desire to yen- ture a deelded optolon as tu the probable length of the session, he did gnot see why an under- standing could not be reached in three or four weeks ifever, He thinks there [a no possibility Mat the Speaker will complete and announce the appolutment of the regularcommittees under two weeks, there belny o large proportion of new members and many diverse and conflicting tn- tereats to consider und harmonize. Resvecting the probable attitude of the Nationals in the louse on political questions, he thinks three or four of thei will eventual'y act with the Dem- ocrats, and the reuainder with the Republicans. He feels eure of two,—Ludd and Wribt,—snd this seems a safe assuinptlun, inasmuch as the former took part in the Democratic caucus yes- terduy, and the latter hus always been u strong Democrat. ANOTIER CONPERENGE. To the Western Associated Pr: Wasminuton, D. C., Murch 21.—Renresenta- lve House, Chairman of the Democrutle caucus, to-ay appointed the following Committee to: confer with the Caucus Committee of the Seu- ate, with a ylew to determining.the order of business at the’ extra session: Chalmers (Chalr- mun), Carlisle, Cox, Ewing, Springer, Tucker, Atklus, Clymer, Reagan, Bicknell, Phelps, A general interehange of views occurred with regard to the most practicalmoue of procedure, and considerable alference of opynion was man- ifested ag to the most efeetive alt judicious course to be alopted, Without passing upon any resolutions, aud alter conferring with 8en- ator Thurman, Chalrman of the Senate Caucus Committee, it was decided to postpone all far- ther conslderativn of the question aot tssuc until tomurrow morning, at which tine a joint mectiig will bo held with the Senate Committee, and definite action bo taken, the uature of which will) oe reported to a juint caucus of Democratic members of both Houses. Although the time for holding the caucus has not been announced, it is thuught by members of the House that it will be beld on Monday or Tuesday. A SUB-COMMITTER, Mesare. Springer, Carlisle, and Reagan were Appointed a sub-cominittee on the part of the House Commit ttee to prepare a blll for consider- ation at the joint meeting toe-nurruw cinbody- jug provisions for the repeal of certain portions of the Federal Election laws and such new pro- visions us the Bub-Cominittce may consider dee slrable to enact in counectiun with the proposed repeal in case the majority shall determine that itis not ndyisable to adhere to the orginal pro- gramme of pusaiugy the approoriution biils pres cisely in the torn ' 60 fur as regards the poutieal clauses, In which ley were passed by the House at the last seasion, ‘The Sub-Comtttce this afternoon com pleted a COMPHENENSIVE MEASURE based mainly upon Springer’s sugeestions, the principal leatures of wines areas tolluwss 1t proposes to r Sees, 3,02 7, Inclusive, und also Sue. 2,031 of the Ttevised Statutes of the United States, und to molly See, 4,028 by providing that no person shull be appointed Sue versisor who fa nut cesideut of the preeinet in Which he iy to serve. ‘Tw sections to be repeal- ed are those which authorize the appuintiment ot a Chtet Supervisor wut of Deputy Murshals Jor special service at elections, he appolite tent of two Supervisors of dilterent politics to serve in merely mn testimonial capacity ts wot Suteriered with by this bill Ib is provided that Supervisors of Etectiuns: Who imay bu prevented from porforminy their duties shall report the facts to the dudus of the nearest United States Court, to be by him iuid befure the proper Grand Jury. REGULATIONS ARE PRESCRINED to prevent any dapairment of the aeerecy of ballots, requiring them to be uuiforin in Blze, to be printed ov plain white paper, ete, ‘The bill proposes to repeal the sections which now veriwit tie presence of troops at the polls under certala clerumnstunces, und: to substitute for them eubstantiaty the British law on the eudject, whieh prohibits soldiers being stationed at any polut nearer than two miles from the pulls, of to go te them except fur the purpose af voulng, iu which case they must immediately alterwirds return to their atation, ‘The DIN will uluv embody the repeal af the Jurors’ test oath provisions ot the existing law. THE GRYUENBACKERS, DEMOCHATIC ANXIETY. Speciat Diswutch to Tae Tribune. Wasntngion, UD. C., March 21—The Ohio Democrats here are growing very anxious aver the unfriendly utterances of the Greenbacl men. ‘The latter are denouneluy Ewing nnd all other Democrats of the last Congress who pros claimed atrang Greenback views ou their cain- baigna, und then wholly deserted them in the organization of the flouse. ‘The Democrats from that State adinit privately that the last Greenback vote came su largely from their party that unless they can uow be propitiated the loss of tho Stato at the next eleetion ta probuble. Bo serious has thls matter become that yesterday n joint meeting of the House ond Synate Vemucrats was bell to cone stder it. After discustlon, it was agreed that {t would be best to deluy settling the time for the Democratic Convention till all the branches of the Greenback party had arranged thelr planus and called their Convention, When this was fixed, then it waa agreed that the best thing the Democrats could da would be to call thely Couvention op the same day und in the responsibilities laid, i a} aL 2 PRICE; SVE CENTS, S 2: eine plac; 4] e bring the whole machtnory of the Deng gf .party to bear to capture tho ite bonls @ {ots aud thel thelr eGonyention:. t: ‘Tre BT SUNATH, r THE BALL OPENRD. « apectat Dispatch to The Trtsune, Wasiiyoton, D. C., March 21.—The proceeds ings of the Senate to-+lay were enlivened by & short though spirited political discussion which oceurred pending the constderation of Senator Vallace’s resolution directing. the Secretary of the Treasury tofurnish a detailed statement of theaccounts of the United States Marahalsin New York, Pennsylvania, Uhio, Massachusetts, und Maryland for expenses fnettrred during the fall elections nf 1878. The Republicans dtd not.ob- ject. to the passage of the resolution, but dc~ sired toenlarge tts scone ao as to include tha accounts of all the Marshals. ‘The Democrats voted down all of the important amendments offered, und Mr. Wallace's resolution pa: substantiajly as originally introduced. 5 To-ttay's debate shows thut the Republicans leadership of Edmunds aud Conkling, intend to contest vigoroualy RVEUY INCH oF GnoUND, and will not full to turn the tables on their ope ponents at every opportunity, Of the bills Introduced, that of Mr. Heck's, repealingsu much of the Revised Statutes ns prohibits appoiutments in the army of any per+ sen engaged In the late War of the Rebellion, was the tnost iinportant, and is another indica tion of what the policy of the majority is to Iw:. ‘The polity ofgthat bill {3s to restore to the regus lar ariny the ‘Weut-Polnters who left it to join the Ienellion, The Jubbies and approaches to the Senate Chamber hive been sv crowded wath clamorous ‘ofice-seekers during the past three days that Jovomotiun in that part of the Senate wing bag been rendered almost impossible. ‘Lo-day thera were no less than ONE MUNDRED nors, all Democrats, of course, tn the expectant throne apolylng for pageships, and they seemed. to be as persistent In pressing their claims as the older ollicc-suckers. Many of the younk- ature dwelt with great emphasis upon thelr re- lationship to ex-Cunfederate soldicrs who died for the lost cause, und seemed to rezard this circumstance os likely to. exert 9 potential s+ fluence upon the appointing power, SENATOR INGALLS, NOW THE CHARQRS AGAINST WIM ORIGINATED THE SENATON ACQUITTED IN KANSAS, By Teteqrnpa to New York Tribune, Wasmixoton,D. C., March 19.—There seems. tobe no reason to doubt that Senator Ingalla will recelve fair treatment at the bands of the Senate Committee on Privitercs and Elections in considering the charges of bribery brought against him by citizens of Kansae, The story, a8 gathered from thorouzhly informed, and it{s uelieved Imparttal, sources, Is to the effect that a strong combination was formed against Senator Ingalls, and that just bo- fore the day fixed for the election a caucus of those opposed to hin was held und a person se- lected = whon§ it was confidently expected would be elected. At the same tima Senator Ingalls had long been consid ered the regular Republican candidate for the Senate. When the ballot was taken he was found to be the victor by ane vot Charees of bribery were iminediately made, li spired, it seems, tore by surprise nt thia unex pected result thin by any direct evidence, and. the Kangas House of Representatives ordered on investigation, Speaker Clark, one of the foremost of Seuntor Ingalis' opponents, and now one of his accusers before the Senate here, selvcted us n commistes to try the charges two Republicans who had voted for Mr. Ingalls, two bad voted sgainst him, and one Democrat. This Committea continued its Inquest several weeks, and three of the Republicans fivally reported that no evi- dence had beeu found implicating elther Senator Ingalls or any member of the Legislature. The other Republican, a prominent lawyer, formerly Attorney-General of the State. aud a man, tt ty reported, of untinpeachable intearity, reported that there was nothing in the evidenee to ware rant the suaplcion that Senator Ingalls had been personally connected with avy tproper. trans- netlons, ‘tine Demveratle members of the Cont- iifttey nade a report taining the charees nyatist the Senator, The House adopted the. majurity report. It {s understood that the moat damaging testimony was found in tho written admission of umember of the Legisiature, who sald he had been bribed to vote for Senator Ingalls, This man’s testlnony was, however, rendered worthless by his own subsequent assertion that jis signature was obtained while under the ine fluence of Mquor, and thut-it was not tro, He was, morcover, notoriously an dugutls man, and had been elected to the Legislature ag such, and tere was coneeient|y Bo ou © easton to bribe him had there been a dispesitivg tuduso. Before this paper wags used fn evi dence, it is asserted that it was carrled to Senu- tor Inula, wid an attempt made by its means to blackimall bin with ft. One instance of aetial mot payment by a friend und sup porter of Sevator Ingalls to a member of the .eeisluture was proved, but the umount was only $200 or $30), nd both paréles to the trans. ovlion assert inatit was almply a Joan with no soiallons whatever, except its subsequent phy Neu weit frlenda of Seuntor Ingalls nleo declare that a majority of the Cummittee was uo. turlously hostile to lin, nnd that the fact of hg, acquittal under suchelrcumstunces ts the strong ust possible evidence in hits favor, Speaker Guurke, they rt, fuiled to sucure the Sen- ators hitta fu support of Ings cundidacy for the United States Murshalehip last year, and, is In consequence @ sworn cuemy of the Sen- utor. Js eluction to the Legislature, they say, Wag secured by a coalition of ‘Grcenbackers and lodependents ovet a atrateht Republican, and his election to the Speakerstip by Green- backers wink Democrats, with a few Republicans. Every Kangas man, they declare, knuws that ila whole mission to the Legislature was to cont pass the deteat of Mr. Ingalis, and the Commit- tee of Investigation appomted by him was com posed of inen who would be the least likely to Jude Jenlently of the evidence placed before iuem, TUN ELECTION LAW. SPRINGER'S BILL YOR ITS AMENDMENT. Dianatch to New York Herald, Wasnixatoy, D. C., March 1.—My, Springer, of Jiltnols, has prepared the fulluwing bill; aes 1, He it Knacted, ete,, ‘That the fattows june of the reviuet atatltes, —aiely, Suc, Harstand allot Stys suecead ing vectlun down ty and including Sec. 2,037, and ulvo Sec, 2,031, aud, all other vectiuna und parts of vectiony af" saul eutitey, aunl wll lawn oF parte of, Jawa authorizing thy appumtment uf elie sunervisors uf elections ul deputy marshals nf elections, tele d tied and powora—be and by repealed Hee. 2, “That dec. 2,020 of the Revieod Stututet aliatl be mended wo us to read as follows: **3ec, 2,020, When in any election dlutrict 0. vottne pi t'lu any elty or town for which there. have becu auppulnted supervisors of elections fur any election at which 4 renreaentative or delegate, in Congress ts voted fur, the supervivere of elec- Mon arg nut allowed to exercise and alecharge ful- ty and frvoly, by reavon af Urluery, auliciiation, interference, hindrance, uiolvatution, yiulence, of tutvate thereof on the par of any person, ail the antics, obligations, and powers ponte red matt thom by law, the Supervisors of Elvetioa saull make progiph report, under oath, itn ten iaga after the day of olectlon, to thu Court appoints ing them of the manner and means by which they were nwt 4a alluwed tu fully. and freely exerclee and discharge tne duties und’ obligatiqns = required and Inpored hereln; and, upon fecelvins any auch res port, tha Court etait forthwith examiie into ull ine jucte, und may wubpama witha and take te mony in respect tu the charges mude, and prior ta the dveurmbling of the Cougress fur which any sted Representative or delegaty vu voted fur, the Judge of anid Court ahall cause to by @led with the Vleck of the TMousy of Reprewuntatives all the evidence: BA hing taken, all formation by Wim ovtalaed, aud I the reports to him made," Sue th, Atulbelections hereafter held at which Representatives or dulevstes in Congress arg tu Ua chosen the ballots to by used af atica vtections shalt upon plato white paper, euch ae is con for thy publication of pots and weekiy wra, ond there shall be uo mark, avelyn, or on whatever, written or printed, on the back f such Latloty, except in States whero ballots are required to be nuusbered by the laws uf euch State in which ballole may contaly such nuwber only; and they shall be printed in pisin types wilh wtraicht fines and with auficient space between each name on aaid ballot forthe jntertineation of + another nam Ad ballots shail contain on the face thereu! ark, printing or writing by waich the wane may ve luentlted, aud eball conta, ouly the deatguation of all the oflices tu be dled, an pre- tie sume

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