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- The Chicage Dailp T JOLUME XL, MANDEL BROS. will open to-day their handsome stock of exclusive designs and styles unattainable else- where. Beaded Parasols, With Steel, Jet, and Cashmere Beads, Jew Carriage Parasols, Hew Hand-Embroid'd Parasols, ‘New Lace Parasols, New Combination Parasols, New Surah Satin Parasols, New Mourning Parasois, New Silk Parasols, New Brocaded Parasols, In almost every conceivable color and combination of col- orings, with the newest and most elaborate handles, made expressly to our order. - An early wvisit of in- spection necessary to secure the rarest and choicest desig MANDEL BROS. 121 and 123 Stafe- . OCEAN NAVIGAL 2 NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London-=-Paris. Bteawners sail Every Saturday from New Xorl Jor southampton and Bremen, caseners baoked for London und farfs at st rates. Jiates of pnssage irom New York to Vondon, Siuvre, and Uromen, feat cabin, $4); $oCON-claEh cabil, §0U; Mleerug, &) fom iickots nt. reduced rutes. OELICHY & C Hming ot N, 0 e ateermio rvo by ¢ hopih Gocuian Liofis fbo, Uraioad o, ChleMo b us ssout b GEA suvmusleu“‘:"’ *Bouth Ciutk-st., Gunurn M AR T T : i3 Ffth-nv.. 1.0eal Auonts, TIRECT FOIt GIBRALTAR ANS MARNHL LES, The fulfowing atcamors will Jenve New York dircct forGuoratiar sad Sinrsolics, tiking frolint wnd pas- ERIINAND DF 1158 R A LERELS nor FiraL “Torlots. March 23 noun ‘aliours, . Al U, 11 i . atos of ! i, $1003 Stoorage, §35 ‘or prriicuinrs uddr o L0UIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 6 Bowling Groen, footof Hroadway, N. Y. - WL F WL bin Avont, @ Clarkeat., IR, Stoornxo Agont, § Chleayo, WAL'B, W " blfl(l"l:lll.\la GERMAN LINE, lamburg- America Pl;monll:"l.undull. 1‘:‘115?!?" o lexl». {iarch | pany's Lino Humbur, It A nreh 2 WitiA ucch I Hutes to Plymay Churbour, palnta in the Sou England: Fi B T N Crid Tiekots Trom HIRmbie 0F 1nvre, Eb‘q:mm'); o e . R AR & CO Sonarul Agon Guindra Possenuar Akt € Bigu-at Now York, U 0 Tronduny, Sew Yurk. STATE LIiNE JoGleszow, Livorpool, Dublin, elfast, und Londan- urry, from 'S, Y., ovoey Thuradiy, Fitst Cublb, $31 1o i wecording to necobimodution. Eecond Cabin, §4l, ieornag, outwird, £, Thise slenmers curey nolthor aitle, shiuep, nor plis. B omdway, . and 1 Indo dway, N\ und Jif ltando JOHN BLEGEN, Wostern Munug ANCHOW LANE DAL NTEANMERS . A April 270 m SIAApr ) po liodp or pias Murch 2. 2pm 1 dt reducod ratos N A !‘T".l(“'lA..\hll'g;l'm. SRCASIA St 1. N ARior G0 DL CATTY Catiio, Rt York i Landon dif CUNA KD N Jalling twloa u weua to uid e Tickels 1rom Liverpoul, ‘dulin, Woliuat, und L L LENE, om british 1'0rts Pas. uectstown, Glssgomw, ondandury ut lowost rutes Nark and Rundolpli-ots. urds, u, [UWCHL Fatus, 1 Weute WHITE STAR LINE, Carrying tho Unitod Btates und Itoyal Satl botwe SowYors wi Livurph e it Pl Bply 10 Conte rn Agent. SRS MELTINGS, OB of he Chicago, Burington & Quincy Rairoad Co, T8 THE STocKIt0LD Cuieago, Fob, 2, 181 offiice I8 lieruuy ilvon that, pursuniit to Wl by-lnwe SHtht Compuny, tho unitial ewtlug of the stockholi- o the Vincigo, Hueigtun & Quiney ddiroud Chmpatiy awill be L s the atties of the Co) {iheazu d1, o Wediuadity, Vi Gt duy of 3 w1 wiclock tu sl torenhon, fur tie Jurivs uf ectlig Direciors tur T ensutug your, and the tra fetunof any otllor business et may legally on Toctura, STOCKHOLDL W2 louse aud grounds. Avply b & * AL 0. wann, 151 Lake-st. AIRBANKS. MORSE & 111 & 118 Luke St., Chlcugro, \-jumlulmhuonlymfimulu = Becarclulto Dy ORI Senue . _—r % CAD SYLVAN \“;'Mfirl'r,\lt\"'"h"gilii sator,” T chvil 6 ) i LUl dvaroes coutorred ‘el G LT To J. D. EVERETT. We, the understaned voters snd taznayers of the “Piwelfth Ward, recognlzing your valuable rervicesny Alderman for the past two yenrs, and boileving it Is for the best interests of aue Ward and tho clty at Tarie, request that you should perinit the uso of your nume at the primary electlon to bo held Monday! Mareh 21, for the numination for Alderman: J. W. lnrugyo, Ntvaa tToMios iV, 1 e donn Retiey, ol 0L Exans, 11 W. Gilitnudy, . 18 tnrdner, , Stettaiord, I, Y iltsle, ), Clayton, 1 Buron, '\ Stavens, . 1. Kellog, Johnson, Pritchord, Masan, arl Isoibers tobtuson, =E J. 3 deromo, Iuneny, >2>CERE: ZER ol .o, honron, J. Weblir, " Waturburysos Homnelley, 2 Whlinins, Jitiam Kays, i Bullivan, ns Owens, dghn Burtols. . Mook, gnton, Br., oni ¥y irets, inm Mitcholl, Mulvey, Wentz: A Moufton, G, Diekineon, llunr{ Ahrens, Q. ATt Jr. Jamés Buchaiis, L Foster, U, 1. Tthsing, W. L. Binckinnn, Hinckinnu, Euhraim Bounini, it Tlowly, L, MelLenubun, L. Pinney, I o Muriin, Yern Joite 1 . o, Wit ur 1. Joncs, €. M, Wrikhi, olinsto A, Dickion, Co K Hwriont, i1, Pomiofoy, fitra, '« Bullnian, 1] NTLL: : 'I'hero hins boen presonted to mo to- doy aeall ud by yourselves und soma W) vthers, Foquunting tut Lptioe vou to prosent my naue 6 ihe voters of the T'wolfth Ward oo n candilate fur ¢ primnry election 1o be held next *‘"Hllll arel WIS niention not to enter 10 fleld i, na 1 foitanthoueh L had filled 8 torm O 1o yeurs 1 L bext o iy abHIILy, sud was wiiling 1o leavo the honors, §f thore ‘Lo #ny, {0 AINO wory fituing person. Bul, nfter carefinly conslitering the matter, | huve conelidod to consent to tho use of my nume, wnd, If nominated und elected, wiil do every- thl)l n iy |Yl:"(l)l;l;“ ll;\.'fllll vh)X “C\I’u(lnflr:): Ih't'.\' e Sa h voLors OF Ty VARL Yol isuse ity TSy b, EVRTEI Aldermui ot CLOTIHING. WHOLESALE GLOTHING! CLEMENT, BAXE & (0, 202, 204, 206, 200, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms, 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; . 7 off 10 days. I ROPOSALS. TN OTICEE Contractors and Bulders Sentud proposnts, nddreased to tho Ln Sallo County cuurt-itolsg wid il Hutiding Cominitioo, air o thu Connty Clork, Otiawa, Tk, will bo recalved unill “liuraday, tho 17th day of Mufui, IS81, | o'cluck or furnfshing Al the m ocluls und lubue 1 th srection und compieton ot u how Court-Tlouso fur L Hallo County, necordinig 1o PIvRs und spuciiicn- ona fur the samu s furntshud by M. 1. oera, archis fest aalit Lullding o Lo’ comploled vis or befofy Nov. Juns und spociticatiuns can bo seon ut tho Commit- tau's soutt I Lo ¢ 1ty of Ottawa, 1, und i to uilics al the nrehitoet, Roum 40 Sajor ‘Hock, Chicary. Al proposuix’ fue tho Guliding entirs must bo ae- eotpaalell by i cortitiun chock ur tho suth f gL und bds for syt prte of the work with i cort fiod chuck for vlay with vsch bl s guGrAnLow thit 1o pisrides bidding will enterfnto’ contracs ur forfelt ount 01 th clivck, iccessnil biddor or bldders will bo eequieod to entor It a coory bud for tho Tulthtul por- furmniice ¢t Lhe contract, sld bond 10 Lo wnproved by the «Comimittes, Thd Conuliten rosurvos the Vit b rejucenny wnd afh Dids not docuted for the interest of tho County. GEO, W, ARMIIRONG, Chatrmun Hullding Committée, T Notice . to Contractors for Docking and Dredging. CHICAGO, March g, 1881, Proposals are invited for construction of docks and stips on the Calumet Riverat South Chicaga, The work conslsts of about 500,000 cubic yards of dredging and filiing; and 18,000 fect of dock front. It ta proposed to contract for about 250,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling, and 8,000 feet of docking at the present time, Plana and ugeclficaunna can beseen atthe office of the Chicago and Western' Indlana Rallroad Co., No. 125 Dearborni-at., Chicago. Proposals will be recelved until the 35th of March, J. B. BROWN, DISSOLULION NOLICL! DISSOLUTION, g Puriner i) Genrge C Lonkound Honry J. " s Clty,1 jur tho nawe of tivorge U, Lanke & Co., w duy lesulved by vistusl l:r'mllmnnlkfluur.ln L% Lunke rer filnnnl wald e, wnd Hoory d. slovers wil) cuntlinue thb Lusiness, uud will collec I“ rim‘fll aud acouunts duo the ald irpy and will parall devis 01UE C. 1L Chicago, March 1, 1%L, HENRY 3, BIEVELY, 1o - Tegitrod TITURSDAY, MARCH OTHING. ~ LITTLE JAYGOULD, Jr. In c.me of those Elegant New Style Spring Suits from A.J. NUTTING & CO.’S, 104 & 106 MABISON-ST. You would be “almost kilt"” to see some of the nice little Skirt Suits we are showing this season for children un- der 6 years of age. OUR PRICES ARET00 LYW T0 PAY CORNER RENTN. . Can'’t you look in to-day and see the New Goods in our fors Cllhng Deyt, Buys Clofhng Doy, Crstom Tatlormg Doyt bols” Fumishng Doyt Cleavelmanlcy & Co. . Now occupy the Entire Building, NOS. 120 & 122 FRANKLIN-ST., Giving them five floors with a frontage of fifty feet. Every cash buyer will find it to his interest to give them a call Their stock is attractive, and they arve selling goods cheap. SIHIRTS. Guaraunteed by us on all fine SHIRTS made to sorder, Workmanship and qualitics the best. Large stoek of Iin- ported Fancy Shirtings. Eldredge & Woodhridge, 55 Washington-st Tow Btylea, How Pricas. New Cataloguo, Avonts want-d in every County. B¥ Where wh lave o agent will well ~rumple whilewale, REED'S atu Bt., Chicage. NANCLLL. Money to Loan On linproved Chicago Property at lowest ates, MEAD & COE, 149 La Salle-st. “Honey to Loan On ctiolea Imuroved city prupurty ntGpor cent in s o suit. TURNER & HOND, 1t Wunhinaton st OPTICLLN; V) v o M .5\017. SUAN ine Bpectacies sulied to all slehts on actentifig Wnflultu. Opora und Flolq Glasses ‘Lelescopom Ml croscuves Barywoturs, vic Hent Pros, | 17, 1881—TEN PAGE K] Che Tyilame, S~ Peraona unalle to purehase coples of Tig Crneaso Timesy: at News dgeteles andan rail- way traine wheee Chicngo papers are aold will cone Jerafuvor by repurting the fcts Lo Ihis ofice, yle- fug fodl particulare, Toe nated M nelunati Republicans huve renomli- ayor Ju o CreAmiNG and falr weather with colder aituds for this reglon to-day. | Carr Cianvis Neat, o well-known lake Captali, died yesterday at Bay City, Mich. | \ Mt J. SraNLiy Brows has been ap- polnted private seeretary to Yresident Gar- tietd, e Axornrn severe shoek of earthquake was felt nt Cussanmccioln yesterday. Several houses were rojned, P | SExATon Encrnros, of B}hmesotn. took his sent yesterday, and Senutor Frys will take his seat to-day, | “I'se; Common Counell began the consider- ation of the Appropriation b} last night, and made considerable progress. | ‘Tt new Czarowltz, or hel-apparent to the Russin throne, the (irand D Nocolal, hus been appointed Atman, or Chief, of all thie Cossueks. : Mns. J. R, Scorr, who lived near Witlinms- ton, Mich,, has conpitted shiclde by shoot- iz, She hiul sone trouble over an estate Jett her by her father, Ax order hing been fssued by the Austrian Government prohiblting the' tmportation of swine, pork, bacon, or sausages from the United States Into Austrin, ] Tuy: Ohlo State Board of Agrienlture has passed resolutions requesting Presldent Gar- field o appoint Mr. Emory Cobb, of ilinols, to sticeeed Commlssloner Lo Due. S. Daxa HowroN has been nominated by the Presldent tor Seeretary to the Ameriean Commlssion to the Monetary Conference at Parls, Mr. Horton is an Ohlo man, pnsledersey motion of Mz Gladstone yesterday, voted 95,000,000 a3 part of the expenses of the Afghan war to be borne by Great Britain, S, Croox, a lawyer of Hrooklyn, erday, in his Tlst year. He was born in Dutel County, New York. He commanded a brigade In the War of the Re bellion. Gov, Currom sent n um}ber of nomina- tions for ‘Lrustees of the various State in- stitntions to the Senate besterdny, The present ‘Trustees have been quite generally venominated, . Mit. A, D, Lvxen, Natlopal Bank Exnm- fuer of the State of Indinng, has restgned to take tho pusition of President of the First Natlonal Bauk of hulhuu\yolls. wlec W, 11, Aorrison, resigned. Joux Prrirren and Jnhflll’cnrhlu were found dend in u cell fu the Enstern Peniten- tinry, Philadelphin, yesterday morning. 1t is thought that Pfetfer kitled MeDride, and then committed suielde. Tnr opposition to the confirmation of Staniey Matthews ag Supreme Court Judge Is heginning to take shape, It is betleved that the President will not be sorry If the nomination Is not confivmed. Pave Kevaen, ous of the Doer leaders, to President Braud, of the Orange tnte, that the Boers are not rebets, and vare wiiling to bea Republic under the protectorate of Gireat Britain, I'rene Is a defielt in the Ashnelot Savings Bank of Winchester, N, 1L, amounting to SH00,000, The Trensurer of the bank, Mr. Elleroy Albee, hus assigned all his personal property to muke good the defleit. LoussAKory, the bomb-throwlng Nihilist, will be tried by n court-martial, consisting of six oflieers of the Russian Guards, "The trial will bo & mere empty form. Everybody knows that Roussakotl will bo convieted. M. Jous R, Lroxanp was nominated for Surveyor of Customs at Indlanupolls yester- day by President Garfield, and Jnmes L. Gas- ton a8 Surveyor of Customs nt Chattanocoga, Tenn. Both cities have been made ports of ontry recently,’ Resorurions were Introduced Into the Pennesseo Leglsiature yesterday looking to the Impeachment of Judgo C 'W. Tyler, of Montgomery County, on the grounds that he 15 a drunkard, defaniter, and attempted to commlt murede: Firy persons In Now York City have subseribed 100 each to completo the collego bublding tor Indian ghels, and one Indy has subseribed 2,000, Gen. Avmstrong, who Is he chief promater of the broject, expeets to get 810,000 in New York, Tur Neenso of the saloonkeoper Snell, where MeBride was shot lust Sunday, has heen reyoked by tho Maywr on the ground hint his ‘ble o Is n vesort for bad characters, but the question arsess Why did not the Muyor discover this before ! Mu. Cotrans' Uil for the eonsolldation of the Chlengo towns was defeated in the Lower Houso ot the State Legislature yesterday by 53 to &, O, 8, Lools, Gormen, Iurris, Kroll, Sexton, Sutlivan, and White, of the Chicago dulegntion, voted niaiust it Bisnor Porrur bas appointed a cominls- slon to determine whother the Roev. Mr, Cowloy, who has spent w year ln the New York State Pemtentiary for cruolty to chils dren of the Shepherd's Foll of Now York City, shull have an eccleslustical trinl, ‘e Chorlster of tho Royal Cathedral of St. Petorshurg, who was wounded by the bomb exploston last Sunday fn that city, I3 dead, A turge sam hos been subscribed In the Russian Cupital for the benehit of the wounded wid the fumities of the killed. Tur: Democrats ot the Soventh Michigan District huvo nominated Cyrenlus P, Black, of "Tuseoly, to 11 the vacauey eaused by Mr. Conger's clectiun to the United Stutes Senute. ‘Tho Republleans huve nominated Mr, John ‘I, Rich to fill the vacancy, and ho will undoubtedly by elected, Black was the Demoeratlo candidate last fall, wheu ho was beaten by Conger by 8,034 votes, Tho Greenback candidate recolved ouly 1,438 T llrlllsh?lr:;u of Commons, on the’ votes, 50 that it will be seen the epublic- ans have a clear majority of 2,25 In the dis- triet, Tnx: Orange party who went to the refief of Canon Fleming in the West of freland was attucked yesterdny by the Catholie party, In tho fight one man Is reported to have been killed, Polleemen and soldiers have been dispatelied to the seene of theriot, A wan] vEsser, was required to take o number of process-servers aud policemen (o the lalands of Lettermullin and Feenish off the Galway const, where proeesses are to be served on the property of Mr. Blake-Forster. The tenants on this property owe about $25,~ 000, . Rusons prevailed in Washington yester- day that Atterney-Genernl MaeVeagh had practically deckded to report azainst the ap- pointment of Mr, A. M, Jones to the Chieago Marshalship, Mr.Jones and Senator Logan, however, sald there was no truth in the rumors. ‘TiE apposition of the British Government to the International Monetary Conference Is sald to have arisen from o misapprehension of the et providing for the appolntment of Commissioners from this country, hased oun the misstatemnents of the Amerlean corre- spondlents of English newspapers. Ax fmpression prevalled In Washington yesterdny that an extra session of Congress waould be ealled by the middie of May or the Ist of June in order 10 pass n Refunding il and for the transaction of other in- portant business. It is believed that Presi- dent Garlield has come to the coneluston that such a course Is advisable on public and party grounds, AcTisa on seeret Information, a corps of sappers and miners made an fnvestization yesterday of the ground in the vieinity of the new Czar's palace, and discovered n wmine, the opening to which wns in a dwelllng op- vosit the New Liding-Sehool, and led neross the street {o that point. - It Is evident that the Nihilists do not consider they have done enough Injury ye D Canver, the American champion pigeon-shooter; won the ehampionship enp and 84,250 i the mateh with Grahmm, Scott, and GGordon yesterday at ILondon, The de- ciding contest was between bhimself and Seott, when he shot ¥ vut of 100 biras, while Scott only killed 74 outof 100. Scott has chaltenged Carver for nuother cup and $200n side within the next two wonths. Tur commander, one oorporal, and one private from every squatron of the Guards of which the dead Czar was chief, and the Adjntant of each Jusslan regiment, have been ardered to St Petersburg to do serviee before the remains of the murdered monarch now lylng In state in the Royal Chapel. Thuy public will not he permitted to see the boly untifit is romoved to the fortress to-morrow. I'ms business transacted in every consid- ernble eity of this, country, with two unim- vortant exeeptions, lust week show a declded increase over the business for the enrrespond- tng week of lust year, and this notwithstand- Ing the storias and the snow -blockades, and that prices are about 12 per cent lower than at this tlme tast year. Qutside of New York, exchanges showed nn avernge Incrense for the week of 115 per eent. ‘Tiee: plants surrounding the house of Jo- seph S. Ropes, of Jumalen Dluins, Mass,,» and nll the outside ornnmentations of the same, were destroyed or dumaged Tues- duy night, On the walls of the house were serawled the words “Sle semper tyrannls Alexander IL” The outrage is sald to be the work of Nihilists, who tonk offense at Mr. Ropes’ recent comdemnation of ‘the eow- ardly murder of the Czar, sud his dennneia- tion of NihMism fu every shape. Ax effort Is bolng made to Induce I'resi- dont Garfleld to remove Gen. Lenke from the oftice of Unlted States Attorney for this distrlet on the ground of In- eflclency, unpopularity, and Iack of Influence with the party. Diek Tuihill Is mentioned tor the pluce in case Leake Is removed, but Congressman Davis i3 opposed: to Tuthill, and says if any nman s to be ap- polnted from the West Side he should have the naming of the man. e fatls to say who 1s his candidate. s Tur ‘rmoNe corvesponilent at Callao, Peru, describes in anothor eolumin the wmans ner In which Col, Lyneh, the Chiltan Com- mmulur-ln-Cl&let of that distrlet, has pointed- Iy and frequertly jusulted ofticers of tha Ameriean navy, Lynch seems to ho an arro- gant, coneeited person, whose reeant sie- cesses have turned his head. It Is to bo hoped that Minlstor Cliristianey will mnke such representations of this matter to the Chilian Government that Lyuch will bo obliged to apologlze and changoe his manner for the future i Geneva Nihilist correspondent of Ruchefort’s paper acelares pasitively that Roussakoff did not throw the tirst bomb at the Cznr Inst Sunday; that the hombs were thrown by persons who were inside one of theguansions vordering on’ tho drive, who, he Intimutes, were persons of high rank In the Russian service, e declures further that the bombs were thrown In quick sueces- sfon, and that the Czur could not possivly have time to step out of his earringe In the interval between throwlng the first and second bombs, This varslon, i€ true, of course gpolls tho pretty story about the Czar's forgetfulness of self, und his sollel- tude for the wounde Junar Firzaenat, the samo person whoso sons are charged with having Ins fuenced the “Juryman Coreoran to vols ngainst the nequittal of Mr. Parnell nnd his fellow-traversers last Jaunuary, In opening the Asslzes in Kerry yesterday doplored the fact that 463 erles had been committed in that county during the past seven months, or seven thmes mors than were committed during the corresponding perfod of the last year, 1 wo may judsge by the returns of erimo in Iwland mado to the Houss of Com- wmons by Mr, Forster, tho state of Kerry iy nut 8o “awlully, awfully bad™ a8 Juuge Fitzgernld would have the world belleve, In the menth of December, necord- ing to Mr, Forster, niuety-thres erimes were committed in the county, and of these forty- gix aro roported s eases of inthmidatlon by threatening letters, vight others are eases of Intlmidation by other menns, four taking torel- Dle possesshl, five are cnses of assault, nnd thers was no capital offense. ‘This for one month In o county contalning 154,000 people, and Ina perlod of flurco ngitation, dues not indieats that Kerry peoplenre as bloodthirsty as Judge Fitzgerald lntimutes, WASHINGTON. Another Futile Session of the United States Senate Yesterday. The Democratic Senators Eat Their Leek and Accept the Committee-List. A General Bourbon Sorabble for the Crombs of Office Which Have Fallen to Them, Talk Again Veering Toward the Necessity of an Ex- tra Session. The Dilemma of the Republican Party ~—Arguments on Both Sides of the Question. Considerable Agitation and Sus- pense Among the Friends of A. M, Jones, A. C. Hesing Demands the Head of District-Attorney Leake on a Salver. The Prestdent Declares His Inelination to Hearken to Congressmen in Appointing. Stanley Matthews' Affair—~The Monetary Conference—0Oapt. Pigott—Gov. ‘Wallace—Notes. THE SENATE, IV STATU QUO. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. WaAsHisGroy, . C., Dec. 16.=The Senate met to-dny, but ndjournel giter n wrangle of on hour. The Democrata manifest a very aely dis- position sinen the declaratlon of Mahone, and nre determined to obstruet all attempts at fegls- Iatfon. They neknowledge that nothing can be done untit the Republlean vacancles can be filicd, whieh is not probable uutil Friday, unless telegraph eredentinls are recognized, ut, nevers theless, they refuse to adjourn untll that time. The Demoerats, bowover, aro divided Into two factlons. One manifesta the most dogged ab- | stinacy ond mallclousness. This class i4 composed of the swmaller mon, who look upon the vanishing chairmenships In the great concern, and who are annoyed nt the fnet that thotr sons and nephews are not to be clerks of thelr Committees, and pnges of thelr uppoinmont are not to be in attendunce at the Senate. Tho othor ¢lass, which s smaller, manlfested its opposition to THE REACTIONISTH to-day through Heck, who declared, Ineffeet, that the Democratic pogition wes absurd; that it would bo better for the Democrats if the He- publivans could bave control.ef the Senate, and that it swonld be wlml(mlley to adjourn until 1hey did. Mr, Bayard 18 known to share theso ep(n? lons, 1ut, withough leck moved to adjourn to- v, he conld not ‘securo following enough to re in ndjonrnment aver untll Friduy. THE € NTIALS OF MIL FRYE will reiedhere from Muine by telegraph to- morrow, and nn attempt will be mude to have him sworn in upon theso telearaphle credentiali, Thi ocrnts will probably resist this, on the grouny that §tis a bad precedent, and it §s not probable thut & will bo done, us some of the,les publicans on_ similar ocenslons heretofore atve themselves mude no yecord in o) position to such n_precedent. 1 n apecinl traln were chartered yosterduy It 18 possible that the messenger may reach here with the coedentinls Dby to-morrow noon, but thoy probubly will not arrive before Friday morning. ML, FRYE RECEIV this evenlng from tho Sccretary of State of Malne, informing him of his election to the Scuto. 1t 18 understaod that the Secrotary of Stato hus telegeapned Vico-President Artbue oflicial information of Mr. Frye's election. e written credontinls will not reach here nntil to- morrow night, but thers la an impression that tho Demoerats will wiive formnalities in this ease, and not objeet to the swearing in of Mr. Fryo to-morrow, upon the telegraphle cer- titfeate, of the Muino . Becrotary of Stato, Gen, Edgerton, the nesr Minncsota Senatar will appenrand qualify to-mareow, 3 no ob- Jectlon lu nado to the sume aczion in Mr. Frye's i there will be lm‘ e on why the Sendte Kutiizeil to-mofrow, . Dingley, of Lewls- ton, will probub] shusen to Buceeed hlmself n the House of ltopro: atives, 1o says thore 18 no duitht that the Republicnn candidate, who- overho may o, will bo eloeted. M. Frio was much gratitied tolenrn thal ran nliend of his ticket ™ 1 the clection ot United Stut tor erdnys In the Stuto Senato ho rod | wOro votes than thero are iepublican mombors of that body, THE COMMITTEES, The caucudes of the ftepubllcan and Dewno- erutic Senators buve completed w list of Come mittees on which tha lepublieans have the Chairnen ym) i mdorlty of (ko imembers, with the exceptlon ot the Blundiug Committees on Htovolutiunary Claims, Peivate Land Clalms, and Eugrossed Bils, and the Select Committeos on the Bpremdof Epideniio Disenscs, the Cluims of Ameriean Citbzens ngainst Nienraugun, and tho proposed Natlontl Lmn\r'u ‘Tho Chairmen of theso six Comwitteos will ba Democernts, who will bavo the appointmient of tholr clerks and committee-rooni, Tho Seleet Cummittee on tho Tent 3us 19 10 bo continued, with Sonn- tor Hule ny its Cnatrman, PROCEEDINGS 1IN TIE BENATE. b the Western Ansoclates I WASHINGTON, 1. C,, Murch 16,=Tho organizas tion resolution’ was cutled up, Mr, Cameron (Penusylvania) moved to adjourn, but yleldod to Mr Vestto offer o resolubion requesting tho Presldent to communicate to the Seiate tho correspotidence and nccompanying docutnents butween the Governments of thy United Statos and Mogico during tho years 189 to 1861, inclu- sive, in referenco to the proposed treaty betweon witid Govornmonts: and, ulse, the corresponds oo during suhd years botwebn tho Statu De- \mrlmem and the (nited States Minister nt Mexieo tn referenco to any proposed conven- ton or treaty between the two (lovernments. Adopted. The_motlon to udjourn was loat—ycas, 283 nays, i, Mabono not voting.—and wus followed up with 'n motion to procead to the considorstion of-oxveativo busincss, lost—yuus, & nuys, #l, Masbono votlng in the atlicmative, Anothor dilutory mation having buen voted down, Mr. l.'lnmcmu(l'u.} moved to go jnto oxecutivo sess slon. ‘Aftor n short dobute the motiap was lost, My, lieck sald that as there was o Hopublican Prosident, bucked by a tepublican” House, 13 :lll'lll he \l:::l‘cr l‘lm' n:o [kénni oeratio party o alo ud the Senate st iu back, and had tho crodit of all that was good and the vesponsibitity of ull thut was bud, Therefors ho (Beck) was 1ot at- tompting 1o told on 10 R few vrlvtk:run. und hy thoughit tho Benuto uight us well udjourn, und mudv 1 motion to that effeet. Agreed to. Ads Jonenod, TIE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS COMMITTER easly arrauged The minority reprosentution on tho comuitives, but fiuds some trouble in docid- {ug who shatl b Chialrmen of the thres commits tnes allowed 1o the minority, The minority of tho committees will ot bu'tude public unti} after tho Ropublicaws dutermine tho vrgunizas tion ju thuir fuvor, A FEINT. Tho Demoorats will ngain to-morrow mave to goun with the urgauiztion, o the ground that thelr potloy I8 to exhibit o dusire tu gu uhoad with the pisbilc business, but they will tiot pross anythwg. THE LIST REVISED, Phu cauens committee uppolutod to roviso tho ilst tur the Duumveratlo mumbership of tho Sennty Committces hus chungod the um\»ouml Democrntio membersbip from the wadority the minurlly represontation by droppiuy, as i fiunurul ruld, the titth nawo from vich of the uta how crubadied in the pending resolution of Pendleton, Thoy rotain Mel'borson (uruywlm- mens on the Flusuce Cowwites, und drop 3 il 4] ask ibwne, PRICE /FIVE CENT @rover, thuf yming as tho Domoncratio mene bersof that ;- y feo o pnihat “:lmlllcu Hayard, Voorhees, Beck AN EXTRA SESSION CROWING SIORE PRODARLE, Spel Dispaleh to The Chicago Trinune. Wasitr -ox, I C, March 10.—Thoro nre more indlonuons of an oxuen fession than thera have been, Tho Cabinat consldered the subject for the first time yeaterduy, 1t has been learnod to-day that the President neknowlodges that the arguments that huve been presented (i favor of & called session aro atronwer and much morg d‘llflcnll to answer than he hnd at fiest supposed. Thuse who have conversed with the Preshdent to-day and on previous ocenslons on this sube Ject eny that his anind 18 geadually inclinlog towarls thoe belief that nn ostrn scssion fa necessary, Nothing I8 do- termined about tho matter, oxcept that It Is probable that, if it shall be deeided to eall an extra sesslon, tho thne for the assembling will bo tixed between the middie und the lust of May. THE PINANCIAL SITUATION, of course, will be the cause of calling Congress, If It sflall Do convened, Atlenst ono Cnbinot ollicer 13 uniterstood to have taken the position thut §t will be bad politics for thio Republicans togo to the pecople at the fall elections without nttempting to pass some Itefunding bill. lo Foys that It will be dllicult to unswer the charge that o Democratic i per econt Funding t:lll\!ns vetoed npparently In the intorests of tho Natlonul banks, and that, as n consequonco, tho Guverement {8 ecompelled to expend $1,000,000 & month In needlest futerest, which wocs into the pocketa of the bloated bondholders who own tho outstanding und redeemable & und 63, Suvh @ sltuation lenves tho demugoxs with TOU STRONU AN ARGUMENT to nsuil the niministration for nat ut least eall- og Congress In speelnl sesdion for the purpose of attemptiug to pagan Refunding Lill, The positlon of the I'resident §9 understood to bo. that, if he conil be assiivend that Congress with lttio delny wonld puss a8 ol per cent Lill und adjourn, without uttempting furthior legistation, and without tryling to creato new palitical fssues, ho world not liesitute to Fuhllsh his proclamation for the now Conazress. Sut no such nssurances can he given, On tha contrary, thure wuithd by great danaor that. with a very anrrow party majority in the House, and ntlo In the Senute, 1t N ; MIGHT BE DIFFICULT TO PAYS ANY BILI, and that the Greenbackers ana Demoernty, for \trposes of thelr owa, might utt o the season, and it tho very: o Admintstration crente additional and unneces- sary difticulties. 1t I8 not practicadle to con- venu Congress hnmediately, because there aro four vacancles n tho House which huve not been flld, and the Kepublleans cunnot organ- zo that bdy untll at least thrco of theto vucail- cles shall be tlled by members of their own party tuith. It cannot vo lenrned that tho sug- westlon that the House should send investigat g cotomity outh todetermine tho merlis of TUE CON' 5D ELECTION N Is o very lmport: clement lnthe mind of the Predldent in determining tho matter of an extra #ession, although thut arginnent is used with o goexl of effect Ly sume Iepablicun Senators, notably by Mr, Conkilng. The President most certalilly doea not want Congress convened un- less from Nutlonnl or purty urounds It shall be found to he absolutely necessury, ‘Thoeltuntion to-duy is thut the 1'resldent s inclfued to think that such u step will bu necessury, and that tho Forty-seventh Cougress will he convened in extra sessiun nt the latest ABOUT JUNE L ' ‘Thie cllinate end tho scuson of the yoar will be tho most powerful incentives to fucllitate busi- nieas, 88 a Congress at lewst one-third of which is cotnposcd of new members will fiot be dis- posed to sit in this torrid climate n the inteoso suunmer heat longer than I absolutely neces- sary, unlesa some extraordinury potitiosl ond is to he galned. The eitizens of \Juunhmmn will weleoms Coneress to a suumer 8ossivn here,” a8 tho malarin which wlll arise from tho flats, weothing with corruption and disense, will be thelr most potent nezument [ fvor of au ap=- propriution to lmprove the Potomue Itiver front #0 that the deati-breeding, murshy futs may bo abolished. THE FOLLOWING INTERVIEWS glven view of the drift of Republican oplnion 8 to tho extra session: *o you hear nuything noew to indicato a probability that there will be an extra session of Conuress?™ usked Tik TRIBUNE correspondent: of a Noyw York Conkressmun this ovoning. - “Yey," wis the n‘))lf‘ I talked with i mem- her of ‘the Cabinet ubont It (st night. 1le sxid that no concluslon had yet been reached Ly thio- President and his ndvizers, bt 1 brougbt away the Lipression that the sulject ha some considerntion. 1 am of the uplnion thut nn extren seskion wilt bo calted.* _Luter tho correspoident et n ltepublican of Natonal prominenee who is n yery eareful and keen politieal observer, aud a warm, personult friend of tho Seeretary of State, “What do you think of the probubilitics re- giteding an extrn sesston?” this gentioman waa oll, when you nsked me that question u week ugo | was unwilling to oxpress in opliion. NOW T AM INCLINED TO BELI that an extrn sesston will be called, One areus’ ment | vor of it s being wsed with considers abie et Intluentint lepublic fny that tho Funill, bill was vetoed on it of the bunk section, If refunding should be pustponed untll next winter, un argumenrt will be made naguiost tho fepublican party that ¢ defeated the Funding Llly ut the detaand of the Natlonal banks, und then neglected to puss any refunding mensuro whitever, thus permitting tho bloated bond- notders to draw £10,0KL0N or 120,05 of in- telest mere than thoy othorwlss would, The extry sesvion advoeates deadare that tho ltopub- lean purty ennnpt /iford to be pluced fn such A osition_ns that on account ot the Nntoosl kR, There 18 fareo fn this renson g™ »Whea do vau thhitk the sesston will be called, i at ally” naked 1ho correspoinient. “1 should suy nbout the 16th or 20th of Moy, It 19 hot impossible that Congress will assemblo ubout thut time, und on the J0th of June, say, adjourn to tho 13th or 2ith of Octoher. A FUNDING WL, . might be paswed before the cnd of tho spring. vession, and ut tho sumnv sesslon Committees be wuthiorized to investigate the electons in ths contested shistelets [n tho Sowit, and niso to fook mto tho cenaus of some of thuse Stutes, I suct an livestlgntion should be desieabie, 'Then, bo- tween the ith of October and by 19t of Decons bor censillerable work catild bo done." * Do you think there wilt be nn extrn scsslon?* - asked g eorrespondent in conversition with Sens worcloct Frso, * Yoy, ) think thore will. Mr, Blaine is furle ¢ oualy [n fuvor of ono, and I have notlced that whett he earnestly wdvountes anythiog he 18 pretty certnin o brig 1o his way of thinklog thuss with whotn be 1y ussoeinted,” l(“ }\ lhml o you think e sesslon will Lecalled, atal “qui ITTH OF MAY 1§ TALKED OF anthe dute, Formy part, i thore ista be on extra session, think it would be bet- ter to havo it calied by tho middle of - Aprit. ‘Fhere [ ot i3 14 of tilk about tho nocessity of wail untll May, 1 ander that tho vaeancica muay be Hlied, T not think thorv (s any neoessity for that, My, Congerts successur will bo electéd tho first Mon- duy In April. Mr, Marton necd not resign until affer tho House is orgunized, ‘Lhon thore wiil bo only two vacuncles loft, the one caused by tho death of Fernandn Wowd, und the vther in wy distelot. These will olfser cach othar fear that If the seaslon docd not bugin undl the uiddlo of May, wo shiatl bu kept hers wntit hot weuthor, and shall get nothing done ufter atl, TUE REPUDLICAN MAJORITY 18 80 gutl that it will bo virtually hnpossiblo ta keep u quorim hero afier hot wenther beglna, Bosliles, I wo nre going to pogs i Fundivg bill, - wo ougat to do It (t the earliest day practicuble, in order that the Seeretary of the ‘Treasury wuy tnko ndvnntago of the ondy months ot June, July, and August to put tho new tanu upon tha mnrket, ‘Phodv wro ultogothor the best me in the year in which to thont s Governmunt 1f the sesslon shoull not begin uitil the middle of May, the seeretury wouild hardly be' able 1o offor gy new bonds Defore: August at tpo vare \ liest.” “LONG” JONES, TUE TUG OF WAR 3 Special Dispatch to The Chwcago Tridune, Wastinoron, I C, Maech W—There huve Leen rumors all day among tho opponedts of Mr. Jones hero that he would not be appolnted, and that tho Attorney-General bud practicully deolded as wuch to-day, Thoso rumors aro crodited by a good muny of the Ilinos peopla hery, but thoy are not contlemed by the frionds of Mr, Jones himsclt. A gentleman cluims to have hourd clrectly from the White Housb that the appolutment of Mr, Jouus will not boe made, Anotier geatlemun claims to know that Mr. Jonos' frlonds sbundon the fight. Anothor gumtloman asserts that Mr. Farwoll sayd that Jones will mot Loappoluted. That Mr. Furwell muy bave said 50 Js no news, for ho has expressed the oplulon trom the outsvt thut Joues will not be appolnt od. ‘This evenlng it FARWELL o doclined to maku any statowent (n regard to the ' mattor, Hosallbo had nothing more to say, excopt that nobody would bo sppoluted Mae- shul on hls- rocommendution. There was ® 1o entor upon - roeefved -

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