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@ @ 1 Q ® ; | 4 & j ICoy 4 YoM r..: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 183]—TWELVE PAGES. ‘/';‘*gPRICE FIVE CENTS." OO L VOLUME XL. DRESS GOO1 BLACK SILEKS, MansHALL FIELD . & Go, State and Washington-sts., Desire to call the attern- tion of their customers to the neiw mualce of NET TAKE PLEASURE IN AN- NOUNCING OUR “FARLY SPRING ARRIVAL FOREIGN DRESS PABRICS. We are daily opening Specialties “figh French Novelties” Of our own importation, These goods, with many other very choice styles, are the very latest productions, special care having been taken to procure choicest colorings, together with “Superior Styles and Best Value.” In French Fabrics we have a large variety of RIGOLETTA TINSELS, STRIPE BEATRIGE, WOOL BORDURE, ELEGTORAL PLAIDS, JERSEY CORDS, YEDDO MIXTURES, EMB'D SIDE BANDS, SHOODAS, &o. Ladies are especially invited to jnspect these goods, whether in- | tending to purchase or otherwise, and sce the new colorings, viz: Otter Brown, ‘Bronze Green, - Mulberry, Newport Blue, Broadway Brown, Rifle Green, Pilot Blue, == Coachman’s Livrie, Moutarde, Creme, 'Pink, &e. Orders through our ‘“Mail Or- der Department” receive prompt .-and careful attention. ¢ Send for Samples.” MANDELS, HANDELS, 121 and 123 State-st, Michigan-av. and Twenty-second-st. BLACK LKS! These goods are main- ufactured by theworld- renowned C. J. Bonnet & Co., and are 21 inch- es wide, this being the first time that they have wmade them in this width. We have ten grades, from $1.25 per yard upward, so that any one wanting a good Blaclk Silk can now get it at the price ordina- rily asked for aun infe- rior article. We are the sole agents for ithe West. Please call and exanmvine them. FRUIT. ASPINWALL AN Another consignment of deli- cious fruit just received, which we offor by the bunch or at retail. C.JEVNE, 110 and 112 Madison-st, 27" Also Malaga Grapes and fine Figs and Oran Merchants’ Savings Loan & Trust Co,, OF CHICAGO, ESTABLISIED 1857, Aald-Up Cy .$1,600.000 Undivided Fro . 800,000 OPTICIAN, Ikoom i3, Becond Floor. Spectacies axolustvely, 6 ¢ all prices. No ALEENLON KIVED 10 ARy, DUMUT KOOds, Twonty-soven uars’ practice In the ajustuent of Glaswos Lo evory orm of dolective eyexlkht, Letturs of recommondution tostifying to 3, Born- cuh ho 2001 At his oltico ity as o iyford, AL kYl EOWIN nLACKMAN, AL ML BURL 3W. DOAR vy Uats duin Atlon, 3t HAIHIAL Rk yoven Jackson, FRANHRY kL, i o Lkl A, ¥ Hmail, 1.1 ) ing,. Hov, itobort luton Locke, Rov. L Chonoy, 1tuy, WO OFFICERS) OF; NTYRI CILON 1., BM HENRY B, LOW FIANK CT0810 u Chia, Balicita tho Accounta of Banks, Morchants, und In- | 1i. Itydor, Itu. dwlny Rov, Arthur Liitle, dividuals, wid athota of brominenee, ‘Iruisacta Ottico 1Hours— o L 2to 8. LOUIH 11, MATTIIES, Ase enoral Haoking Business. 1oats I Unfiod Hiates and [nvestaiont Honds. Exehango on London and Uarls, Latturs uf Crodit for Merchunts Telewraphio Kxchanyo on dandy Ban Francixco, Now Uricans, und »Alio Accapui und ¥xocutes ‘i'rusts, HONEY T0 LOAN 1 slstant. - Loltery of tiaulry wust tnclosy stamp for reply. CAUTION—No agouts omployud or appointed. BUSINESS CHANCLE. O BE SOLD Tho Lancnater County Silvor, Lond, au o, "'ruvalorn, 0 Minos, Ponne : Satnte Nt Le R tio T ttoducnon i, toutiie o Thohch £ In sums of 85,000 to $50,000, | h i Feriacos, m..'u#‘lr pIAGtOFL KN, Wl cining £l equipmont of Crushing and Ureming Macliinery completa, on the nost lmproved prineiples, “Fhore ure Lhiren Fowartul Enuines, for holsting, putinping, wnd working ail the nbove inachinury, 12 other with 105 Acros of bLund, Farm ulldiigy, 11 Dwelling-Honses, Workshops, Storerooms, Ottices, o, For particulars sppiy to S W, S EOMPRON, § Bromiway, N, Yo CHOMAR KHNT, Orlontal Hulldines, Chicago, = BAMFORD BLIOY, |'lmnnl|llm Liverpool, ag. On luiproved City Proporty, nt @ por cont Intcrese. WML V. JACOBS, W0 enriorn-t. TH BESTIUSI CBOOKS. QUARTET BOOKS FOR CHOIRS. aizeollent oucs aro Ewmerson's Kicred Qunrtts, bomua® Wncred Qi umbuch’s N S84 Quartets und his Now Mutotts Coticetion (and his lection, und Dow’s Mincrod Quarte og 1AlG yoices o, ln‘J‘l:!Irhorunuh of tho ubove, $10 Iu Boards aod §.% THE BRUSH ELEGTRIC LIGHT, Kuccoss fustitiod by ovor 800 1 3 on), mmdum ctlo it svatamy® o uso. Tue Alviuquirlos carorully ai EASTER MUSIC ! S Rla In time, Lo vraciicu! sta of Easter Authows, sud THE BEACON LIGHT Sy oot Yo a Rev. £, o by tho bost tal: LATLOING. TAILOR & DRAPER. BPIUNG ((IJIM)I)H AN’\! HIYLES ADY. FinoTuiloring Our Speciulty, PARLORS, 157 S. CLARK-ST. ng Mook, by J, L y:::’yh’.}"-i" ,"i'dl'“'u"l e th best , Bild niny wufoly claiin th bo tmon: thy vory bes LG Looky fur Sindar Nehools wver ublistod, Ex- Ruilig 182 Bpoctiuens walled for ) cla, Now Subseribo for the MUSICAL RECORD, 84 GEMS OF ENGLISH SONG G ke Solluction of Bound SheetMusic (Vocal). Yury hup- 1195, Uene of Germuu Hung (41 wud i Corts sh Alelodies () are ulso of thy best books uf the Mo class. IR AR AT ostritod Colaioguo (oo of Niplos T AT WAL Blunutacturar, A% & A4 Wubnsh-av, $¥"Any book walled for retall prico. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, lll. L. 13 I SALE. Two £ durk-biuo Hovting Sisto, porna- are., “Iwonty thuusand squirs of slute could by twkeon aut withuut ndditlonal stsipping. N butter slute quarsy in Lvnns RLATE QUARRY Vorty-tive aoros ndjolutu Kintluston, P iirty Toot bods o Tnto Olur. NoL worked for ‘olght. Yo wydvanls, Address Ly g , purauan 10 tho by-laws AMIUBITALLENHERGER, Rochostor. P bl bovti ot llllull}tll.'ldmld‘i TR T T ko, Murlngton & Quiney duliro Y G e o Bl et onieo of L Coupany 10 . ADVERTISING RA Loy v Wodnesduy, tho b day of ahlat il o'cluck n sy forenoon, tor DU U Aepung Direclors 10r thy ousuing yoar, und thu transs fedun of wny uther busiivas tud ugully como luwnwmwuw. By order of the Bosrd of Di- Wk 4 JULLY N. A, GRISWOLD, < Chalrudn of W Luard, Mt Louis Lioyd & Co,, 5 Washintansl o aeem—ted A dY0TtIsuTs scuking tho maat fuvorablo rulcs I any uf tho Jeudiog papurs iu 0y U, ey blysso cousult our teris befurs contrustiog UGHESSE CLOAKS AND SUITS. GENERAL SUPPL ¥ STORE. FINE GOODS AT LOW PRICEN. AND SUITS. In opening this Depart- ment we will state that we will offer the ¢‘greatest in- ducements cver ghown to the Chicago public,’? An in- spection and comparison of prices I8 rvespectfully asked, in order to corroborate this statement, Summer Silk Suits In :anlcty of shades, stylishly made, a1l sizes at $10.49, Sold now in this eity for $15.00. Black Sille Suifs, Good Quiality, at $17.50. Black Satin de Lyon Suits Extra Quality, at $28.25. Sold now in this city for $35.00. l’laniél—Suits, (Good Styles, and Well Made, at $7.50. Sold now in tlils city for $10. Black Cashmere Suifs At $6.50, $8, $10, $12, 315 and upwards, -~ Cold Sk Sus, Rich, Heavy Sill, at $30, No other Hounse *would dream” of selling them less than $45.00. Grabbers! grabbers of barenins. ke goods sved ot grallbope af redt-hot firn lory--hot—burnt-wi 4 RECENT N. Y. FIRES. LAsT LLAST DAYS 9% CHANCE GREAT FIRE SALE! CROWDS---CROWDS---GROWDS Unuble o ket noar tha firo counters—A Chrlstmas Tunh. TO-DAY, To-morrow, Friday, Saturday SPECIAL FOUR DAYS GHLY OFFERING OF GENTY FURNISHING ‘GOODS, Saved frum | ok of 8, 31 DAVIDSON, Canale ALL REMAINING GLOVES From Sweetser, Pembrook & Co., N. ¥, THE HANDKERCHIEF Bloek from the sumo i, ALL REMAINING wal 1L.ACHES, BLACK MOURNING CRAPLS, KILKS, Blacl and Colored. DRESS GOODS, CORSETS, SILK SUITS, ZEPH Y1tS, BMBROIDERIES, 2 Lace Tics, Rivbona, Childre As per menorandam annexed. GENTLENEN'S FINE FURNISRIKG GOODS, A2 Ino o varioty ns ean bo found in this clty, SAVED FROM FIRE. 200 Mcn's and Hoys’ ull 81tk Bows and Ties, 2 cts. Usual rotutl pricoe, 1 14, and lie. Sllk Neek Nearfs, badly AT SCA A, Sold"everswhore (n Chicazo nt e, FIRE PIICE, 19 cts. Latest Btylos—Latest Shapes, AW tik—Apnolutoly Partoct. He. (Kverybody's pricoy Scart und 'Ties, S s (Clothing Rtor rice) Beurfs for S, £1.00 (Fueninning Xto v, Uile,t H2,00 Benrin, Oc. (Lucinding the finest goods minde.) Tsest Paper Cotlurn lavge alrew, £cbox, (Unuil prico, 1t¢,) Leply Linen Collury, 16 each, (Usuml peice, 15¢.) A.ply 2100 Linen Cellnrs, Se enche (Usual prioo, c.) A-ply 2300 Lincn Collars, 1%c cnch. (Lsual prico, 2c.) A-ply il Linen Cuff+ equully cheaps SPLENDID. QUALITY Al Linon Bosuni, All Linon Cuns, Frult of Loom Cot- UNLAUNDRIED SIORTS, 39, 1100 quality (snved from tira), e, Uileinforced—£30 Linon.) Laundried 8hirts ll Linuny, i’ wordh L. . Chionp by 2unarit Hhiets W Linen), e worth &2, ¢ vk focde. e Uunu‘inu “l‘:hlnll Boom| He. Funey Striped 1iulf Hose, He. . Vil owular-Stads Faney, e, Qente’ Superiino Fancr Half Hose, U dot., 21 to ie; worth double, BLEEVE ELASTICS, (o pair. . Complete Stock Gents’ Furnishings SAVED FROM FIRE 0f 8, & M. bavidson, Canai-st., Now York, SIIDS” LIKE IR, But souietimes get burnt. "Fhose “kids ™ (K1 Gloves) &ot wot by fire. - Swuotser, Pambrouk & Co KID GLOVES, Lislo Gloses, Blik Glovos, Lace-Top Gloves, Driving dioves ote. d {you L f1eo, aid will e re- sl thls wok ot prices thut would hirdly piy fur the {rouble of aa them, A duz Tuvies, lilnck Gloves, Fancy Lisle Gloves, inin Lisle Threud, 6 cts. worth 25 to ) cta, i doron long Lace ‘Wop, 2 3 bushuls of i-tmtton. Ludies' Kid Gloves, DOF pair; Worth 080 G, BUT HE T BONANZAL cts. 2 and & Button KID GLOVES, AN shades, all sizes, for Luilus ar Children, teautlfal soft qusiiiy kronchh Kid, i woril idc. ' Not dume i, but tho buxos wera suivked und burit.” Allstzes das, FULL LINE OF Spring Wraps Of every description which space will not allow uy to describe, hut whieh we aro selling cheaper than any othor house, and comprising the Intest novellies. ’ $1.00 quatity French Kid Qlores, 3les Zobetton Rteal Kid, 5905 worth $1.2.3. B-battton “o Ghey “ o N1 debutton & “ Fcq " G-hutton “ Dot a8 Undreased IS or Stitehed Iac prices. Fiuest goods i at same Swoetsor, IPombruok & Co.'s stock of HANDXERCHIEFS. T'hose prices positively for FOUR DAYS ONLY! A Grand Grab-Flre Suviugs, cent. Your cholco of 8,000 Handkerchlefs Chlldren’s Coloved Mdkis. . Calurcd Bordsr TdkSs. White Cambrio HMakos, Full size Hemmed, rendy for use, cte. cte, e Fur MdLte, worih 6§ Be, worth c, - 3 cents. ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Homaudd, roady for use, ful alro, postivoly il luon, PARDRIDGES, 114 & 116 State-st. VACCINE, % ANIMAL VACCINE, Double dipped; fresh everyday {0 points for $1.00. GALE & BLOCKI, Chemiats and Drugglsts, 81 Clark-st.p 44 & 40 Monree-st,, Palmer Jouse; and 126 N, Clark-st., Chicayo. PROPOSALS, Notice to Contractor Docking and Dredging. CHICAQGO, March g, 1881, Proposals are invited for construction of docks and slips cn the Calumet Riverat Bouth Chicago. The work consists of about 500,000 cubic yarda of dredging and filling; and 18,000 feet of dock front. It is proposed ta contract for about 250,000 cubic yards of dredging and filling, and 8,000 feet of docking at the present time. Plans and specifications can be seen atthe office of the Chicago and Western Indiana Ralirond Co., No. 125 Dearborn-st., Chicago. Proposels will be received until the a5th of March. J. B. BROWN. PROPOSALS | For the Salo of the Reform Seboot Grounds. Propositions will bo recclyed at the Committeo. Wooet Of the County Doard, loom &1 Murcnante® Bullding, nurthwost corner of Li Sulio god \Vlullnnx- Ge for fine All-Linen Itemmod Mdkfe LADIES' ALL-LIKEN HEWD SYIfCH RDKES, ‘WORTH 7 cts ‘WORTH 1360 i5e AttLinen—osigvate sl i e tematiten, 150 Hom Htiteh Hitkis, e il Linom). 20 Siom et b, qunlity (v no), 1 18, 10,220,272 and 5 it woie o GENTLENMEN'S HANDKERCHIEES, (AN Lioen, Colored ur Plain White.) LADIE')%\’l EIEIBRQIDER'D LS. ibis Tinen~Fingst Vet 14 ctS. e e, worth de, 22c, wurth e Jrorthak. 3lotbe o ART EMBRDIDERED ANDKERCHIEFS. P 1y i OELH (D ate, <t vo ara only * [tenis iroms thik vhormous allering oLt e, Ik uud’ Linun HABaRLrChiols, SAVED FROM FIRE, All SILK Mandkerchiefs at 3Halr Frice LLACEKTS, 100,000 yards lace, 50 Luacn Bodroons Sets 2,00 pairs Curtalug, BHO puire 2iltow Shama, 4,000 yards Ruching, 8,000 yurds kdgings 4,000 yida. Embroldery, 3,000 yards Veilings, ALL.SAVED FROM FIRE! Delng tho mock bolonging to Messrs, Lawson liros., nud rocently sold tor nceount of the Ihaurneo Cotie puntvn by Mumate Fiold: Chispuun & bonior, tho Nuw urk Undorwritors' Auctoncers, combitied, foring THE GREATEST LACE OFFERING Chlocago Ever Behold! gt b A Al LIS | 20,000 yis, Laves and Edlog at12e. peryd Factl Boo. 2, Townabip ¥, gy 14, cuat of 10 M ¥ald property has boun subdivided. A pist may be aeen at sald Conuwiites-Hoom. 1 nd iy bo sy for the whols or any Hioek r Blocks. . T1U0 perfoct. The tourd rosorves 150 righ Lo rojgas iy and sl Bropuslduns. SEA, WOul, L CURNOVEY | committos : B i, | 122 and 124 State-st. i Mrs, MeVieker will sall for London to-lay sitk. i Evelyn Wood, and_ Sir John 1L Dullliet, ~ & been appointed to determine the boundaries of the Transvanl and other minor detalls, The Boers aro to disperse at once, and the British garrisons are to be maintained in the Transvaal for some time to come. Mr, Glnd- stone’s announcement was recefved with toud cheers, Thye Trilome, /™ Persona unable o purchase copies of Tii Cutcaao TiinuNs at News Agencles and on way traina whers Chicago papers are snid will co Jer a favor by reporting the fucts to this office, gle- thy il partieutars. M. Sipyey Tiomas makes several grave charges In another column against tho management of the Old Ladies’ Home on Indiann avenue. If the statements which hie makes in reference to Mrs, Creagh are substantiated, the Matron of the Ilome is certainly very culpable. In any case, an in- vestigation by the Manngers is In order. When a reputable gentleman says that old Fam weather and warmer whads for this region to-day, YESTERDAY was Emperor Wililam's birth- day, He was the recipient of many con- gratulations, ‘Trs: bill prohibiting the salo of dendly weapous to minors pussed the Iliinols Senate s lndies are “slandered, oporessed, and yesterday, and goes to the Governor for g 1 il proval. Y & ; L5 starved,” soniething must be wrong. - [, Tz Chieago Boot and Shoe Jobbers' As- sociation adopted resolutions of sympathy and condolence with the family of M, Cram yesterday. Rocurronr and his managing editor have managed to escape with o fine ot 1,000 franes each for publishing an article applavding the assasination of the Czar, The editors of the Citoyen and of the Juvenal were not qulte so lucky; thoy were cach sentenced to six onths' imprisonment and a fine of 82,000, The manager of the Revolntion Soclale recetved the same punishment, ‘The manager of the Cltoyen was sentenced to three months' imprisonment and o fine of 2,000 franes, By the colllslon of a pnssenger tratu with an empty ear, left on the track, twenty-two versons were killed or severely Injured, near Houdy, Frauce, yesterday:., R. D, Trownmnar, of Michigan, Commis- sioner of Indlan fTairs, has tendered his reslgmation to Seeretary Kirkwood, and has asked that it be immediately accepted. Pl Ty Sexaronr Voonuers attempted to intro- duce a demngog resolution into the Sennte yesterday censuring the conduet of the Na- tionnl banks in reference to the Refunding bill, and stating that such actlon was caleu- Iated to excite alarm, ete. Several objectlons were mnde to the Introduction, it belme clatmed that It was of a Jeglsintive chnrncter, and hence not in order nta strictly execu- tive sesslon, and finally Voorhees, at the re- qaest of Mr. Conkling, withdrew the resolu- tion temporarily. Ile will present it again to-ay. I'ni: French Cabinet has determined not to interfere in tho matter of the Serutin de Liste bill. This determination Is thought to be u trfunmiph for Gambettna over Grévy. A DUnriy telegram states that the Fenlans of Ballinnmore have appointed two men to assusinato u fandlord named Acheson, who shot an evicted tenant In self-defense about o year ugo. Arp. Joux Munreny was nominated for Collector, Adotph Mliller for Assessor, C. T, Peterson for Supervisor, and Joln Releh for Tawn Clerk by the North Town Republican Convention yesterday, : ‘Tax: Geneva correspondent of Rochefort's paper, who i3 supposed to be Deagomanoff, the Chief of the Nihilists, deelares that Rous- sakoff und Jeliboff, two of the Nihilists ar- rested for complleity in the assasination of tho Czar, have been subjected to the most horrible torture In the presence of Gen. Loris Melikoff, in order to force them to answer questions put to them, They were clectricized by the application of powertul batterles, and suffored untold tortures. The applleation of electricity In this way s sowe- thing new. Mr. Gr.ApsToNE has been subpaenaed to give evidence in the Lawson-Labouchere fibel ease. 1le is expected to prove that the Dally Teleqraph nbused his confidence in publishing private dispatchies, Tirx; person who attempted to assasinate the Roumanian Premier scme nonths ago Tins been sentenced to twenty years' fm- prisonment at hard labor. Two nccomplices were sentenced to nine years each, EMiLe Zora has contributed an article to the I'nris Figaro on the Nihillste of Russin, e ridicules the idea that Russia will become a Republie at an early date, Of the 70,000,000 Inhab.tants of the Great Emplre, 60,000,000, he says, arc peasants, intensely fgnorant, and devotedly attachied to the Czar, whom they eall “Little Father.” ‘Ihe revolutlon- 15ts are confined to the towns, and are power- less to crente a revolution. M. Zola thinks that If the Nihflists persevere in their work of ngsasinatton, tho infurinted pensantey may riso up inarms and ereate sad havoe in the centres of population, 3 Usitep StaTEs Mansuan FINi, of Mil- wankee, wans renominated by the President yesterdny, Mr. E. 8, Meyer was nominnated United States Marshal for the Northern Dis- trict of Ohlo, Instead of Jir. Goodspeed. Proy T eitizens of all parties, in Inter- views with representatives of this paper last cvenlng, spoke In the highest terms of the nominations made by the Republican Con- vention yesterday, The tleket is certain to wh, Mus, Epwix Bootu, the daughter of Jr. J. 1L MeVicker, the well-known theatrical manager of this elty, Is serfously ill in London, er recovery is very doubtful. ‘Taere will bo two reports mado as to the result of the investhgition into the munoge- ment o the State Ballroad and Warehouse Connnissioners by the State Souwate Inyesti-' gating Committee. The majority réport, which will be signed by Senators Fulier, Ev- ans, Bent, Fifer, Condee, Tanner, White, nnd Needles, wlil exonerate the Comwmlssion- ers, but wilt censuro Chief Grain Inspector Leynolds for his lack of attention to the duties of tho oflice, and will recommend hls removael, 'Fhie minority report will eensure the Commissioners for permitting pooling end diserhmiuntion in rallrond rates. — Mu, Curarnas's resolution favoring the prohibitlon of the.hmportution of American and other forelzn cattle into England’ was diseussed yesterday In the ITouse of Com- mons. Mr. Mundelln, on .behalt of the’ Government, opposed the resolution, and quoted statisties to disprove Chaplin's charge that tho foot-und-mouth disenss among English eattle was not aterlbutable 1o the importation of American anknals, - 1le also opposed the resolutionon the ground that the effect of its wdoption would be enormousty Inerease the price of meat, Tho resolution was defeated by 207 to 147, to visit her danghter. ‘Tie Presiaent yest nominated A. M, Jones to be United Stotes Marshal of the Northern Distriet of Iilinots, and nomiunted M Albert Woodeoek to be Collector of In- ternal Revenue for the ‘Uhird (Sterling) Dis- trlet of Illinols in the place of Mr. Jones. T Democratle City Conventlon to nomi- nate candldates for ity ofticers will be hield next Saturdny ot the Palmer Ilouse. The candldates for nomination arenot mnuerous. ‘e nominations made by the Republicans yesterday mean disnster and defeat to the Demaocerats. € PrESIDENT G ntends to send someof the noted wilitary men of Franee, and the represengatives of French famllies listorie- ally assoclr’ .4 with Ameriea, includlug the Marguis”de Rochumbeau and Oscar de La- fuyctte, to represent Franco at the Yorktown centennial celebratio Jonx D, Lyxci, the Republican eandldate for Congress in the Misshssippl Shoestring District, who was honestly elected but who was counted out in the Interest of Chalmers, n Confederate, I3 detevmined to muke n vig- arous contest for the seat, and has collected amply evidence to prove Wis claim and to prove that Chlimers® clalm I8 based on froud, SeyAron CoN 3 has more Influenco with the present Administration than he hnd with the lust. 1lis friend Gen, Stewart L. Woodford was yesterday nominated United States Attorney for thy Southern Distriet of New York, and his friend Lewis F. 'ayn tobe United States Marshal for the samo district. President Inyes mmde other nom- inutions for these offices, but they were not contirmed, through the Influence of Mr, (;unl:llm;. Among the other nominntions ninde yesterday were the followlng: Asn Wi ‘Fenney, United States Attorney for the Eastern Distriet of New York; Clinton D, MacDougall, to be Unlted States Marshal for tho Northern District of Now York; John ‘I'yler, ta be Collector of Customs st Buffulo. All these aro renominations, oo Tux Republican Senutors in caucus yes- terduy dutormined to complete the reorgan- zation of the Senate by the vlection of tho virlous ofiicers, mul o resolution to that ef- fect will bo offered In the Senate to-day, The followlng nre tho Iepubiienn caucus nomi- nees for the principal oflices: Seevefary, teorge C. Gorhmm, Californing Sergeant-nt- Arms, Henry Ridetbarger, Virgining Prin- elpnl Executive Clork, James I Young, Ponnsylvaning Cnlef Leglsintive Clerk, Charles VW, Johnson, Minncsota; Chaplaln, the Rtev. Dr, Byron Sunderland, of Washing- ton, D. G Riddlebarger I8 n partieulnr friend of Mahone, and I8 now edlitor of o wuekly Rondjuster papor ut Woodstock, Va. Mr, Gorham and the Rev, Mr, Sunderiand previously occupled the positions to which they have been nominated, Mr. Johnson Is a friend of Senator MeMiian, M. FreANk Dnaxe was renominated for Assessor, Mr. Mureus Farwell for Collector, Mr. It Bacon for Supervisor, and Mr. Joseph W. Mooro for Clerk of the South Town by tho Republiean Town Conventlon yesterday. This Is as It should be. Al four oficers have done thelr duty well during the past year, and they deserve the indorsement of o renomination and a retlection. INnicTyMENTS have been found agninat Nlcoln!l Roussakotf, Andrel Telejkoff, Thnmo- fol Michineloff, and a woman named esso HotMan for complieity in the assasination of the Czar. They will be allowed seven days tor the preparation of their defense. ‘I'ho <lgrence Tlunse says that the Governmunt has ovidenco that tho ussnsiuntlon was planned In Parls and Switzerland, t— A Ix tho not improbable event of the faflure of Stanlvy Matthews to be confirmed for Su- premo Court Judgo by tho United States Senate, it 15 thought probable that the Presl- dent may be Inducad to mominate Judge C. B, Lawrunce, of this city, Several members of tho [llnols delegation favor the noming- tlon of Judge Lawrence, Senntor David Davis Iy strongly in favor of such action, and Senator Logan Is supposed to b favorable, e Srererany Kikwoon hins confirmed the dectslon of the Land-Ofleo that tho lands cmbraced In the old Cherokoe Reservation near Dardanelle, Ark., aro not ineluded In the Government grant to the Little Rock & Fort Swith Raltrond Compuny, nelthor ure they subject to entry, ‘The Secretary sug- gosts thut Congress should ndopt sultablo loglsiation to uscertain what Indlun claltus are valid, and to protect the homestead rights ot bonu fide scttlers on the reservation, Ex-Szenrrany Scuunz was tendered o brillinnt veception at the 110tel Vemlome, Boston, Inst evenlug. Col. Charles 1. Cole man prosided, and speeches wore mudo by Jomes Freemun Clurke, Prosident Etot of Hurvard, and othors. Mr. Schurz, n retun- Tz thunks for the honor conferrod on hiw, wlludod to the purt ho touk b the antl-slavery axitation In Massachusctts twenty-two yenrs ago, to tho Iuvitation extended blm by Bos- ton to dollver n eulogy on the late Senator Summer, to his speoches In the Doy State in fuvor of honest moucy und pub- He faith somo years ago, and to tho recent controversy about tho admimstrue tlon of tho Interlor Department, Io de- feudod his administration. 1o also reforred to tho prosperous condition of the country, il contrasted its lmmunity from forelgn or ‘domestio troublo with tho condition of Luropean notious distracted by Internal dis- sensions, npd threatened with forelun wurg, PxAcr lins been proclabmed between the British und the Boers, Mr. Gladstone stated tho conditions in tho Commony yesterday, The British nro to have asort of suzermnshlp or protectorate over the ‘Frunsvanl; thoy will control the foreign velations of the Boors, and u British ftestdent will bo stationed ut the ‘Pransvanl Capltal, The Boors In return for thiose concessions are to havo complete self- government. A Royal Commisston, conslst- g o Sic Horcules Robinsun, Gen, Sl WASHINGTON. Complete Triumph of the Stal« wart Wing of the Repub- lican Party. The Names of Stewart L, Woodford and Lewis F. Payn Sent to the Senate A. M. Jones Nominated for Mar- . shal of the Northern Dis- {rict of Illinois. General Drift of Opinion Set~ ting Rather Againstan Extra Session. Two Caucuses of Republican Sen- ators Yesterday—A Fight Decided Upon. Attempt of Voorhees to Intro- duce an Anti-National Bank Itesolution, The Opponents of Stanley Mat- thews Already Figuring on Other Candidates. A Large Number of Minor Oflcers Conflrmed, and Others Nom- inated. Affidavits Ooncerning the Shoestring Dis- trict—The Orusade Against b Bentley. TIIE SENATE. YENTERDAY'S BESSION. Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. WastxaTox, D, C,, March 2.~The open sesslon of the Senate to-day was shott, and the proceedings were formnl. Senator Voor- hees introduced a resolution which yropoesed to condemn the Nutlonal banks for tho part they took in withdrawing their clrculation during the recent temporary pante. The resolutlon goes over without nction, pending adetermination of the question whether or not legisiative busimess ean be consldered at u sesslon eatled for executive purposes. The point Is generally rised ot every executive sesslon, and thero are precedents in favor of the trnusnction of legisiative Dusi- ness, It i3 oven sald that blils have Dbeen passed at an executive, sesslon. Precedents, In any ovent, count for. Httie in cases where qugstions nre to be ul- thnately declded by a majority vote.. Tho' resolutlon of Senator Vourhees Is Interesting in this, that it indientes ttia tondency of Deni- oeratle discusston in the event of nnextra’ sksslon, Should Senator Voorhees insist on speaking on his resofution, ssme Republican Senator wonld, of course, wish to reply, and a general finnuelnl debate that might Inst a week or more might follow, THE NOMINATIONS BENT TO THE BENATE & TO-DAY arecertalnly very satisfactory to tho Stalwart ’ wing of the party, Tho anticipations of some of the New York politicians that the bolters or Robertson wing of the party in New York | wus to receive considerntion, and that Conk- ling and Platt were to be defied, have not been reallzed. A committes conslsting of Senator Woodin and George Foster ennma here to endeavor to induee the Administra- tion to recognize the uutl-Conkling forces. That Committee was Informed, 1t was reported, that the indorsement of one or both . of their representatives In the Senate would be nocessary to an _appolntment. ‘This was considered equivalent to n declaration that Cunkllmi and Plattare in full commnmd of the Federnl patronnge in that State. The New York nominations of to-duy scem to havo cons firmed thnt vi . BTEWANT L. WOODFORD, who was tiot_ reappointed United States At- torney for the Southern District of New York beenuse Ilayes waos not disposed to plense the Grant or Conkling element fu the party, to-day tho piace, which all factions adnidt ho will fill with ability, Lewls I', Payn, unother Conk- Ting mian, was nominated United States Mog- sl for the Southern District of Now Yorlt, the place from which he ulso was in effect: removed by llayes over the protest of Conk- lingg, and Clinton MeDougal, United States Murshal for tho Northern District of Now York, a former member of Congress, an ap- {mlnmwntur(imnt to that same place, who el over owing to the intluence o Conkling all through tho llayes régime, wns to<dny renominnted, his commission having ex- pired. So that these appointmonts of to-dny * are emphatically o victory for Conkling, T'yler was reappointed Collector st Builalo, It this matter Conkling took no part, al- though he was favoruble to Tyler, THE CUINESE TREATY will bo bronght up In cexecutive sesslon ng the speelnl order of the day. It s not llmlliflllt'lllllt there will be o very long debato on it THI; BEPUBLICAN SENATORS HELD TWO AUCUSE! ta-dny,~one befora the business sesslon und tho ofher, which Isted two hours, after- wards, At thix weetlg 1t was ducldod to put in nomination tho following list ot ofil- cors tor the Senate, and to press thom, it passible, to an early vote: For Secretury of the Senuty, Georgy Gorhami 3Mr. Riddle- burg f Vieginia, o prominent Leadjuster, for Sergeant-nt-Arms; und Byron Sunders land, of this¢ity, to be Chaplaln, Some of the minor positions will by mfreul upon to- morrow, and . resolution will bo offered jn tho Sennte that tho clection Lo held, A slugle uhllecnun will enrry this resolution oyer wntil Thursduy, whon the tug ot war will come. "Iho Democrits will endeavor to filibuster in_overy possiblo way, but It the Republicans standl firm they may trivumph, Mit. BIDDLEBANGER™ | 15 the candidate of Mahone. lle i8'an ex- Confederate, a8 Muhone was, stands next to B I the Mahone movement against Bour- boulsie in Virginla, and, i€ that party shull carry the next teglstature, ho Is expected to succeed Johnston In the Senate, und to bu the collenguo of Manone. He s suld by those whu know him to be n strong i, The other oflicors, with the excoption of Mr, Johnson, of Minnesota, were the Republican oflicials who wera displaced when the Deno- crats vbtalned control of the Senate, Mr. Chiurles Johuson is from St. Paul, was muny i’enr& an oflicial of the Senate in that Staté, ins long been connected with the Pluncer- Presy, I3 o journalist of much uxdmrlcncu and ability, aid—what fits him for the pluce —{a # veryexcellent veador, Ho has the sup- port of the Minnesotn and the Westorn Sens utors generally, MYSTERY, & . The Republican Senators, too, are tryingto Dbo vory mysterious s to thelr caucus. 1t 13 Tearneil thiat the reuson s that they have not wished It to be known that there was i divislon of opinion as_ to the pullsy of ut- tutpting to elect the Seuuty olllcers ut the extra sessfon, Morrill and some of the uare conservative men of his type were not dis-, posed to enter upon suclyu contest. ‘Pl\u& usslgned two reasons! First, thut it would: by uudiznitied 10 enguge o scrawmble 108 ceeived o now commission for- i ! h i I | { i | | i | i ! i i !

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