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The Chicagey Dailn Teibwne, VOLUME XK. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1881, y EMBROIDERIES, I CTUAL BARGAINS WORTHY OF INSPECTION EXCLUSIVE DESIGNES. SPECIAL STYLES. IMPORTANT REDUGTIONS! OUR ENTIRKE HLTOCIK O EMBROIDERIES, AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, MARKED DOWN TO PRICES FAIR DBIEILOW ANY THAT CAN EVER BE OFFERED. THE LARGEST STOCK, ' THE FINEST STYLES, THE LOWEST PRICES. MANDEL BROS., 121 & 123 ST ATI- S s SPRING ARRIVALS! COSTU, HAVTLES, WRADS, . Marshall Field & Co., State and Washington-sts., Will open to-day latest designs and first im- portations for Spring Wear, in Costumes, Mantles, and Wraps; Novelties in Light Col- ored Cloth Jackets, Ulsterettes, &c.; togeth- erawith many desirable garmentsof their OWWN manufacture. EXAMINATION INVITED. 10 RENT. Stores For Rent ~ NOS. 104 AND 106- CLARK-ST. Possession May 1. CHARLES GOODMAN, Room 43, 116 Washington-st, PLINOS. sweet Musio 14 uquUMIeU VLY Thall‘; tho golden harps abovel hee 's Temple of Musio, 100 State Mi., Chacago. STOCKIIOLDERS! To ho Stockhelders of {ho Chicago . Steel Horse-Shoe Co. Notico 1 boreby clven thit n mee i of th it bolders of hy Chicagn Stool M orac-5bon Conip will be huld ai the odico of the Company, Nd. 2 W akuest, Chicago, butween tho lours of U und i woluek w. w. on' Munduy, thy 23th duy of Aprll, 1831, for the iurposo Of YOIl upon Incrossing tho capital of linumun{ wid wlao 10F 180 Wurposd Of eluoilig ouy sddluouul O o Sadods N ba., }DIrumn. i G POWERS, i WAL, Bt KERW, Beerotury, CELLULOID GOODS. "CELLULOID ( Water-proof Lin- m) Cuffs, Collurs and Bosoms. FPrics Lists and Goods sent by mall, Call or address BARNES® Hal Store, 86 Uadison-at, Tribune Building, rectar. PROPOSALS. Propoesule for Indinn ppifes nnd Trans. i portatio EPARTMENT OF TIE INTERIOR, Ottico of Indinn Affatrs, Washington, Mure: Zi, Inl—8eaied propusils, indorsed Propasuis for 3 Baea; ur, Clowing, or ‘U'ransportation, &c. (ns tha diretiod 1o thy Conuilissioner. of Iy i @ Woustrr Street, New Yo 111 bo rece! Monday, May 2, 1, for furnishing for aty ge. Ullnnlmfln Bacon, 4L0OLGY pounda Necf on the hoof, 1500 pounds 1icans, 7, Taking Powdor, 23N pounds Col Cofteo, B:AR00 pounds Flouy, ¥ 00 pow oun s Hominv, X potm, an Lard, ok, 28 nd 10 bnrrels Mo LU poundsitica L a0 poanda "len, 72\ biiceo, AMUN pournds Enlt, A0 T2I00 poun "ol puuhds Saip, GUU porinds Sous, 1,2 und 8,00 pounds Wiheat, Atso, Blankots, Woul Ing In purt of Ticking, W pounds Suknr, and Cotton goods (consist- 10 yards: Hikndaed Caileo A0 TApds DTl 95000 yurds: Duck, free from nil n zing, T cards; Denyms, 1100 yurde: Gloghito, WU ya entucky Jeuns, 20000 5 Hatinet, yardn: itcown Bheoting, 213 01 yavis, Wleacliod Hheoting, .00 yards: $ilekory Nhirthg, 1200 yardx; Cailen Bhirtinit, 8,000 ynrds; Winacy, 2i0) yardsy, Clathing, Uroceries, Nouons, Hardwaro. Medlcal Bups Hes, wnd & tunik DSE of wiscalinnvous articios, sich ns Hartoas, Plown, ltnkes, Forks, &c.qand for 4i6 Wi gns requ | I od ToF the Borvico I Arizons, Calorudo, akotu, fustio, Indian Terrjiory, Minnesotn, Mons taim, Nobrasku, Novadn, and Wisconain, 10 16 duiiv- erod nt Chieagu, Kunsas City, ind Soux City. “Prapsportation o’ mich of the Supplio 01 nd other articles that may not 20 mumulufi for Lo bo delivered at the Agoncies. B MUST BE MADE OUT 0N GOVERNMENT LANKE, Behedules showing the kinds and quantitios of sub- sintence nupplles roquired for each Agency, snd the kindd und qunniitles in gross of all othue goods und srticies, toxcthier with blank proposals and” forua for contract and bund, conditions 10 bo ubsorved by b= an o unid PINCe OF duiivery, Lerins of contrn ] ment, tranaportntion rosntos, snd Insmtructions will bo Turnishied uj the Indlns UNics In Washington, ur 008t el reet. New York; Wiltinm ’:(l"h No, 43 Urondway, New York: and to the Commissue Tiek of Substatonce, Uy 8. A, at Chicno, BL Louls, 8t. Paul, Leavenworit, Bun Francisco, Omaha, Choy- cane, sid Yankion, and the Lostmaster ai Sluix Cit #an wilt bo opancd at the hour and dny above stat ed, und. biddors ar 10VH0d 10 bo presont at the operi- [r'a CERTIFED CHECKS, AlL blds must b nccompanied by corlfies] checks upon somy Unlted Stutos Mupository or Assistant "Trenwnror, fOF At feust five per cent of tho amuunt of shg proposal, THOMAS M, NICHOL, Acting Commploner, roposnls for Military Bupplice. TEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT oF DAKOTA, O¥FICE CIIEP QUARTERMANTEIL T, At Minn., M h 24, 1831, Hoalod proposals, in lrlPflcnm. conditions, will bo recolved ut this ofice oruat tho olicen of jllu Quurtormnstors of the following numed und at Yunkton sund Blauarek, 1), 1. and u, M. T, untit 130'clock, nuon, on the 24 of prl At which thue and piace they wiil bo opuned I the prosence of didders, for furnishing witd dolivury during the fiscul your commenelng July ln‘, 1931, und ©ndlug June Rth, 185, uf sucu quunutics ol Wood, Coal, an". 8traw, Corn, Oats, n a ran, 83 taay bo requlrad durlu suld tiaent year at Bt Paul und Fort Bnetling, Mun, (Post and Hleadquartes of Yaukton, Forts Pombina, Slssaton, Abrahuu Lib eadu, dall, Suily, Cantonmont d Bismarck, D, T (Guartoriantor's Dus ogb. Cunter, Kills, Shaw, Missoula, Suglunls, 06d Camps Poplaf Kivor wnd 1oreer, S, T, Dolivery of such supptios—Graln and Dran-—na tho Governmont may need befors Juna i th, 1831 (to bo puld for from current appropriations), will bo s uired. o of tho storos mentloned, Fruiossls for olther ¢ o for quantities (uss than the whulo requirud, whil bo 4 triplicate) o ro- Focatvad. . BUPLILLG Propo quired fur cach post. ‘Fho Government resorves the right Lo roject any or all propusals. Apriforatica will bo wiven Lo articlos of domestto rorfuction. "I Biddink for geatn, bidders ato requostod to stato tho rute per I pounds, and ot | oF bushel; nnd in ik cusen whoro graln is to b dolivered in sacks, such graln wiil not Lo rucelvud tho sucks containa Kreator qusntity than 10 puunds, Biank l‘mlbumlll aud printed cleculers stating the kind und ostimuiod guantitios roquired 8t each post, and glving Tull instructions s to the ding, cunditiuns to be observed by blitders, of honds 10 lucump‘n{ 'jl’()p()fllh. and terins of contiact and puymunt, will bo Turnished on applicaton w this Vllll.‘fi:llllflulo Quartormasiurs, ut thu various posts Rumod, Envolapes contalning proposals should bo marked “lronosas for — __utee " und addrossed to the undersluned, or o the respociive Post or Dopot Quarterninsiors. Captaln and Assistant Quarierimsnier, U, K A, 1 oburgo of Uftice Chilut Quartermastor, Deparunont ot Dukots, munnor of bid> FProposals fur Mllitary Supplics. TIEADQUANTEILS DEPARTHENT 0V DAIOTA, Oryick CHIEY CUMMIBBARY OV SUBSIRTENCE, ¥ Cunl, Midi, Murels 18 11, Bealed proposals, 1 duplicite, subject 10 the usual conditlons, will be'racelved at this utlics, und &t thy urctiusing Comwlasary of Bubsistenos ntll i v'elock a, m. on Monduy, the B , ut which tinio und piaco th U reseiee of biddors, for furnishing tor }lllu il:lll'.lnlll:.;l Pflflfll’[l'llll(‘l?'nfi UIIIIH%EI;I“]AHI)I.‘JO- yerud AL such ulucus iicuge or 8L Laul L it or oforw April B I i il ounds bucon, whoes cluar i pounds burd bread, frou ~whoat . Douina vorn-urwnl; whitha, Khin-drade 10U WA cuna, whito, nedlugs, tend-pleked, 121 pounds peas, spit. e, whits, plump, cloag, inciur, clor (upile). andius, steari avid, onp, dry, bl d, lnundry, alt, dry, thie, duiry, wast-powiler, strictly vura and wholo- mnu'n'l'.'u:. srd-oll, unadultorsted, wintor sruinod. mnunfm sporm-oll, unadultorated, winter sirnined, olar, sulectod, whito fiint, buubds Cortl, solected, yellow de B0 pounds bicon, breakfusl, cahvusod. Tiw po‘nnu:lun. b, in b wid 10 pound pockets, ey, fv, Eamyles o il wrttoles, excont sait monts, wust ba furulsbed, und must squal the siandard samiples W bu seun at the vtice weptionud i the sdvuitiseniont. Full Inforination os to the munuer of bidding, cons Aitons tw bo vbssrved by bidders, kinds of putkoave U 1c., wiil bo turnished the uflice uf the Pur- uw uL Chilcago, ¢ thu wiole ur suy portion 0f the uLuye amuuts, which are o be fucresavd or diuiniatied us wsy be required at tho twe of wakluy by awiids, ‘I'is Guvernment roserves tho rixhs Lo rejoct any or all propusais, s uvuivbus contalning propossls sbould be marked “Fropusals fur ——" (namwe tho wriicle), wud ed- fullows: For dultveres in Chleago, Lo barriger, U, 8., U. H\Afl Tor deliveries in ho undersigned, it MOUUAN, Malorand C, 8. U, 8. A TR We are pleased to announce to our patrons that our line of Din- ing-Room Furniture is now com- plete, and comprises the very Latest Novelties in 25 beautiful designs (perfect gems), unique, and very cheap, full mar- ble top, at from $25 to $225. EXTENSIONTABLES, Square top, 15 different patterns, at from $1 to $3.50 per foot. DINING CHAIRS, 30 new styles of Leather Dining Chairs, box seats, elegant and du- rable, at from $4 and upwards. 20 patterns of novel Cane Diners at from $1.50 to $3.50,--very, very cheap. Our SPRING Stock is the finest we have ever displayed,and our prices are ALWAYS THE LOWEST. An early inspection is respect- fully solicited. SPIEGEL&C 251 and 253 Wabash-av., NEAR JACKSON-ST. SHIRTS ORDER ‘The numerous advantages of a long and extensive experience in manufacturing enable us to pro- duce goods possessing unusual merits. OUR STOCK OF Ready-Made Shirts Is unsurpassed in magnitude or variety. An inspection cannot fail to prove interesting to ‘eco- nomical buyers. WILSOR BRAN. MEN'S FURNISHERS, 113, 115, 117 & 119 State-st. PICIURE FRAMES u It will surely pay you to write fur my Slustmiud Catalo, G (frew) of H{{Iul und Prices. . 1, MC 1ELWALN, Munulacturor, 22 & A0 Webash-av. FRUIT, TAVEOICS elegant ussortod Buskutn of Frutis tur invallde und prosents, cur 0 chuley Grudes, Vuare, os, L= RuAY, Xe, & e of tho U, H., 31, €4 #1484, 40 Address LA Y 1UR, A Bouth Clark-st, Chicauu. oxpronsed wll LATE [‘,ZAR OF RUSSIA. 00 Joward tur u Iruss auporior to the fustrument juauufactored by s fur the Taty Einpuror; being se- Jgctod wa tho best Peuss 10 tha world by'thy Caura fiixate Btuistar uy ouloens uraon, PARKEICS UETRNTIVE COMMON-BENS] Usd, " patoiuod July Ul A new prineiple, which posiiively cures 0 Hale o 1| urers, Hopture. SO A AN & Ak Uico o3 State- icago, 1L ADVERTISING BATES. Louis Lloyd & Cg, 33 Weshington:st. S———— A4 vorisuTs seoking thy most fuvorublo rates In any of thu losding papurs ln e Us B., blenao cousult Our toriua belure Wukl:.fl\fll o~ @0 s 4 847 Pereunn unable to. prirchase coples of 'Thy, Cimeano Pranuse at Nebs Agencies and on rail- way traing where Chieago papers are sold will cons Jera favor g reparting the facta to ths nfics, glv- g full partientars, Gribme, TiE Amerlean members of tho Interna- tional Monctary Conference wilt sall for Parls thisavee Ixeneasixa clondiness, oceasional rain or snow, mul statlonary or higher temperature for this reglon to-day. 'Penkey Is evidently norvous on the sub- Jeet of the (ireck question, as the Sultan has applied for the asslstance of a contingent of Lgyptian troops In the event of war, ‘THur remning of the Inte Czar of Russia wel terday deposited fn thelr final rest- ing-place, the Imperial vauit in the Cathedral of 88, Peter and 1Paul, 8t. Petersburg. Ax Interesting letter from Tur TRIBUNE'S correspondent at Callao, deseriptive of the curions affairs attendant’ upon the Chilian oceupatlon of Lima and Culluo, Is glven In our foreign news this morning. It is hard to tell where tho bomb business whil stop, now that 1t has once begun, On Saturday a large petard exploded at the door of the Carmellite Church In Madrid, damag- Ing the edifice considerably, A CizcAgo man named - Willlam Cooney lias entered upon o fast of forty days. Mo began on Ash Wednesday, and expeets to keep it up 1il Enster, Indleatlons point to the prabability that Mr. Cooney will land ina lunatic asylum, Tie iron-plpe makers of the United States, in convention at Plttshurg, have unanhnously agreed that present prices are much teo low, but will not order an ad- vatee, preferrine to suspend production untll tho market regalns n more satisfactory tone. Ir s predicted In Washineton that the struggle for spoils in the Senate will Inst at lenst two weeks longer. Mahone Is set down for n speceh to«lny which he has spent some thme In preparing, and In which he is likely tonake Jt warm for the Bourbon who lave been hounding hint, —— I'r.00n8 in the Loup and Platte Rivers in Nebraska nave caused lmmense’ damage to vroperty, und it §s feared there has been con- stderable loss of life as well, ‘L'elegraphic communication with the fleoded districts has been cut off, and rallway trafle serlously erippled by washouts and tho loss of bridges. A xox-sEcramiax Irlsh-American Clnb wns organlzed yesterday, whose object 1t wiil be to promote unity smong Irish-Amer- feans and foster nmong ‘them a love for the old land. The Ciub will partake of a soclal, Hlterary, and artistic chameter, and bids fair to becomo & lurge, floutishing, and useful organization, \ Tnrer Interesting rormons by emlnent Chleago divines are presented to our readers this morning,—that of the Itev, Dr. Thomas, on tho * Reconcilintlons of Soclety”; of Prof. Swing, on “A Threefold Religion " and of the Rev Brooke llerford, advoeating tho introduetion in Chiengo of the English system of a weekly hal-hollday for lavoring men, o, T Soclalists, at thelr meeting yesterday, dlscussed n recent sermon by the Rov, Dr. Thomas on the subject of Seclatism, and the upsiot of the tanlk was the laying on the table of two resolutlons denouncing the Doctor for some nlteged wisstatements In hls discourse, The adoption of tig resolutions would lave been by far the grater compli- ment, ~“Oorh Anr,” the historic eaglo earrled throughout thaentire War of the Rebelllon by the Elghta Wisconsin Volunteer Infan- try, I8 dead. Cnv‘l\‘m’. even forn patriotic purpose, was mofe than tho famous old birvd couldt stand, Qur Carter's engle will be the next to turn up his toes,—the 5th of April will feteh him, It has baen discovered, it is claimad, that tho recenc Tewmperance law enacted by the Kansas Legislature fs unconstitutlonal, ln- asmnuch as the section glving I'robate Judges power to.lssue druggists’ licenses to sefl llquor transcends thelr constitutional powers and duties, There 1s much surprise that such a fatal flaw shoutd have escaped such an astute lawyer as Gov. St, John, We present this morniug a cavefully-coni- plled statement of tho condition and pros- pects of tho wheat and frult crop of Indiana, based upon reliablo reports from every county in tho State. While ft appenrs cer- tnin that there will be a deficiency In the wheat yleld as compared with the phenom- enal crop of 1880, the outlook Is an the whole far from discouraging; while the frult pros- pect Is extremely llattering, ArL the watohfulness of the British police, who lay In wait for the steamer Anstralin in order to arrest Colemun, suspected of being fmplicated fn the plot to blow up the Dublin Mansion Ilouse, was of noavail. The fugi- tive escaped, but measures have been takon to intarcept the steameor beforo sho reaches Amerlenn waters, and to arrest Coleman at a voint where lig cannot clalm the protection of the Unlted States Government, At o meet Ing yesterday of the Bwedis resldents of the Seventeenth Ward, held under the nusplees of the Swedish Tom- perance Mlission, Mr. F. ¥, Elmendorf gavo utterance to the very scusible sentiment that, whilo he was n temporance man, he looked with disfavor upon the project of putting up a Prohibitlon ticket in the municlpal cam- palgn, and he would not voto for & £rohibi- tion candidate, nor ndvise-any one else to throw his voto away by so dolng. ‘The sentl- ment was loudly applauded, and the meot- ing vussed unanlmously a resolution fu- dorstng John M, Clark, the Republican candl- date for Mayo! Tux cable announces the death of Osear de Lafayette, grandson of (ien, Lufuyette, the French soldler whose name will be revered for all thne by America on accouut of the watlant service ho renderud to the cause of liberty and progress In the war for Amerl- cun independenco, Oscur Thomas Gilbert Lafayette was born [n 'arls fu 1810, In 1853 he entered the Polytechnle School, and thence passed to the Miliwary Academy in Metz, and in 1835 ho was commisstoned an officer of ur- tillery, and served with distinetion in Alglers, and for his sorvices recelved the decoration of the Leglon of Honor, After the rovolu- ton of 1843 lhul’mvhluzal Governwent ay- polnted hiim Cotnmissary-General of the De- partment of Seine-et-Marne, where he was cted Representative. After the Napoleonie eoup d’ctat he resigned his oflice, and has sineo lived In comparatlve retirement,—his only ofiiclal position at the thne of his death Belniz that of a Senator of France. Espeelal regret will bo caused In Awerien by his death on accotint of the anticipnted vleasure of soon recelving a visit from the grandson of Lafayette, as he had been named by Presi- dent Grévy ns ona of the representatives of the French Republie at the forthcoming cel- corition of the centennial of the surrender of Yorktown, Pror. ITIND Is aut in another letter to Sir Charles Dilke, British Under-Secretary for Forelgn Affafrs, In which the latter is taken to task for his recent rtion in the House of Commons that Prof. [lind’s statements re- garding the frandulent statistles submitted to the Halifax Conumnlsslon were unworthy of and wonld not receive any attentlon at the hands of the Dritish Government, Prof, Ihmd reiterates his declaration concerning the ontrageous frand practiced and the * vast wrong tone to n great and friendly people" in the conking-up of these Halifax statistles, and very pointedly Inthinates that Sir Clinrles Dilke dldn’t know what lie was talking about when ho uttered his wholesale denlal, ST, LOUIS MATTERS, Speeial Dispatch to The ¢hicago Tribune Br. Louts, Mo, March 25.—The Missourt fie- pubiican, Democratle, published a column ed- itorial to-day indorsing Ilenry Overstolz for Mayor fora third torm. Overstolz at the two provious elections was the Independent candi- date, The Republican suys, nmong other things: **The cltizen that should be nominated is Henry Overstulz, onr present Mayor, who 18 nuw close fug an rdministration unequuled i vigor and reform and unsullicd by o stalin. In 1857 tho City Government passed through a perlod of orgnnle transition, surrounded by many dlm- cultles, and juvoelving many new and un- sottled questions. The jurisdiction of the old County Court wns sbaken off, and the city entered on & carcer of municipal inde- pendence. For a thmo there were no ordinunces to govern the régle, nnd tho Moyor alone and his officlal colleagues hud controf of the unor gunlzed government., In that emergency Mr. Overstolz displayed not only the hixhest execu- tive ability, but a firm, ealm Judgment that was of inestimable vulue to thoelty. As soon ns the Assembly mot the work of reorganization was comimenced, based upon the Mayor's clear nnd ructicul stutoments, and until it was completed ¢ aswsted tho great tusk With un- wearylng diliwonce, Durlor tho four years thut * succeeeded separation Mr. Overstolz conducted public affuirs with consummate pru- dence und avllity. Tho term now closing has witnessed refurin and advancement In overy dopartment of the citv,” Al this s suid out- withstunaing the fuct that during tho reign of Overstolz tho gus und the macaduin ringes were formed, and tho clique thut holped forin thom are the men now bucking him. Mr. Wiihan L. Ewing, upon hia retirn to-day, formally accepted tho nominatiun tendered bim by the itepublienn Conventlon for the Mayoratey at tho ensulug clectton. Lindog A, Suilth, Chalr- man of tho Convention, una Ashley C. Clover, Secretury, togother with the members of the Committee appoluted for that purpude, met Mr, Ewing by nppulntment, and informed him oot tho uuanimous action of thelr Conve tion,—hiis seicction ns thelr cund Ewing, In a few general remarks, aceepted the honor, A number of interested frivads aud puliticlans were ulsu present at tho guthoring. The Mayuralty clection tukes pluce u week from Tuesduy. —— TUDICTAL NOMINATIONS, Speclat Dispateh to The Chicuyo Trebunes BASTIAGIXAW, Mich, Mareh 27.—The Republic- an.Judicinl Convention for the Tenth Circuit, nt Baginuw yesterduy, nomioated D, W, C. UGnge, present Incumbent, for Clrewt Judge, A Bur meeting ou tho 24 recommended H. Gage for tho position, but the Couvention yesterday, by n votu ol 8010 L., Jeclined to ratify the acton of tho Bar weéeting, The present incumbent huy been severo In eriminal enses where conyletion was b [n his Court, aud {8, thervlore, BLrong in tho rurnl distelots purticulively, though persons ally unpopulur with members of the Bar, Speciat Dispatcn to The Chicugo Tribunes IKALAMAZOO, Mich., Murch 2.—Tho Demoernt- fe Convention to-duy nominated Germhin il Stason for ircuit Judge. There nre now three candidates regulnrly in puminntion tor the of- fice: Alfred J, Milly, of Paw Puw, Republiean candidute: Jobn M, Edwards, of Kalamazoo, peo- ple's candidate: and tho Democeatic nominution of In-llni‘. It s sudd that Mr, Edwards will re- sign uniler the clroumstuuees, and this will elect Mills without a queation, DUBUQUE POLITICS. Bpeclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Duvuque, In., March 27.—A, Y. MoDonuld has conxented to necept the Republican nomioation for Muyor, and will announce his decision to- nmorrow. e 18 a (ircenbacker, but the teading businesg-men urged bim to run, promising their ununlmous support. ‘Tho Democrats belil eaucuses yestenlny and made tho following ominal : Ablermnn of tho First Ward, P Second, P, Foley's Third, 3. Brown Glob, Ald, hen earried the delegution of tho ditferont wii'ds for May! WISCONSIN JUDICTAT. 8pectat Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune. WaTsrrowN, Wid, March 27.—Tho Ropublic- ans of the Thirteenth Judiciul Circult huve de- clded to placo no candidate in tho field for Cireult Judgo, teaving the Hon. A, Seott Sloun, the Democratic nominee, to be cleeted without opposition, Tho selection of Mr. Sloan nieets the warm approval of tho members of both purties, as he is n gentleman well htted by exe pericnee and leorilug for the position for whivh ¢ has been unned, JACKSON, MICH. Bpecial Dpaten 1o The Chicaco Tridune, JACKSON, Mlich,, Murch :.—Tne Lepublican City Conventlon this eveniug nutninated the fullowlng tleket: For Muyor, Dwight 8. Smith; Recorder, Willinm A, Erast; Trousurer, Hiram F. Hateb; Justiee, long term, Jerome A, How- urd; short term, Willum 14, Potts; Sehool 1n- spector, Dr. N, 1, Kimball, TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS. Spectat Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune. DECATUR, LI, March 27.—The Republicans of this township have nominutea candidutes for olllce, andare contidont of making noloun swoep, The nomlinee for Bupervisoris AT, Rl for Asscssor, Fred J. Bmith; for Cotlector, John As uu{nua. A pooplo’s ticket will cuteh opposition voters, MUNTICIPAL NOMINATIONS, Boecial Dispaleh to Ths Chicago Tridune DAVENPFORT, lu., Mureh 36.—The City Conven- tions of both partics were held to-day. For Muyar the Iepublicans thls afternoon noml- nated tho Hon. John . Heury, sod w-night tho Dewocruts numed Ferdinand Roddewly, The oltetion tukes placo noxt Suturday, DECLINES, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. ANN Anson, dlch., Murch £7.~The nomination of Rufus K. Phlnuey, of Munroe, by the Re. publican Convention held hore Friduy, bus beon decllued, The numoe of U, B, Critchett, of Mon- roe, hus been substituted. NOMINATED FOR MAYOR. ‘ToLkLO, 0., Murch 2. —Gen. Jumes b Steed mun was Weduy nominated us tho Dowmooratio candidatq for Moyor, ‘ e —et—— ODD-FELLOWS' LODGE ORGANIZED, Speclal Dispateh to The Chicuve Tribunz, Brais, L., Maren 26.~Paul Lodge, No. 001, T, 0.0, F, wus orgunized to-duy, it I8 un ox- clusively Gurmun Bocioty, and Ite churter mowms bers are Paul Komlur, Witliwm Dotmer, Aug. Vogt, H. Dlosse, an ilanse. Lho following ofticers werd instaljed to-nights N, G., Willluu Dotwmer; Vo G B, U, Hause: Beorotury, Louls Huuso; ‘Tredsurer, Puul Kowlar, e m—— —— A NEW SOCIETY NEWSPAPER. Detnoir, Mich., Murch 2.—A now woekly newspuper vonturo dovoted togocloty, dramativ, and otwer slmilur nows, under tho uswe ot Chaff, wus sturtud i this olty to-day, The first wditlon of 10,000 coples wus txhuustod at nwon, A second will be Liduud I the wordwyg, e, Mr. R -~ - ras ' A 85 WASHINGTON. The Republicans Will Con~ tinue the Struggle in the Senate. Mahone to Answer His Tra- ducers in a Set Speech To-Day. A Likelihood that He Wiil Carry the War into Alfriea, And Confuse His Enemies by Telling Some Tales Out of School. The Withdrawal of Roberison’s Name the Price of New York's Feally. Evarts’ Contradictory Opinions on the Subject of Gold and Silver. The Revenues of the Government for March Fall Below the Ex- penditures, A Proposed New Departure in the Matter of Tenure of Oflice. Mr, 8, P. Bounds, of Chicago,. Buggosted for tho Office of Government Priutor, REORGANIZATION, TUE STRUGGLE TO RE CONTINUED IN BENMTE, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiisaroy, D, C, March 27.—~Republican Senators to-day express the hopo that the Sen- ate will finally adjouen in two weeks. Thele opinlons are perhaps bused more upon thole de- sires thun upon any particuhur fuct to which they cnu polat in the cxisting sltuntion. The only ubsvlutely dofinit thiug that is known about the deadlock 18 thut Scnutor Mahone intends to- morrow to make a set speech, In which he will roviow ut length the nttucka which huve been made upon him by his Bourbon oppanents. * He fsa plucky littlo mnn," suld one of the more cone servative of the Democrats to-nlght, * and he would fight {f {twas necessary. 1understand he proposes to reply {n turn to all who ussnit him.” Bome of the Ropublicans seemn to think that, nfter the Democrnts shall havo accomplished thelr objeet by Irritating Muhone, TIEY WILL SURRENDER TUEIL OPPOSITION aud submit to tho cleottonof the officers-of the Senato ‘desiguated' by - the Republican caucus. Tho Hourbous say, in fuct, thav un such opposition would have beon mado hay not Riddlobergor been nominited tor Sergeant- ut-Arms, nnd thut there is no epposition to the other oifieiats, The sincerity of thode Bourbon utterunces I8 doubted, for tho Dumoeratie runk and ille wro tightiug not 60 wmuch sguinst any partienlar amnn numed by the constitutionat wmnjority to NIt certuiu pluces, but they nre cou- tending for the continued possession of these ollices thomselves, and it mutters little to the incumbents of thoso ollices by whut numv thoso persons may bo designated who uro seteeted to vust thom. ftepublicans scowm to think thut be- fore this week ends THE DEMOCHATIC OPPOSITION WILL IREAK i DOWN, It hns been suggested that Domocratio Sene utors under the last Administration obtalned n great many courtesies from the Departments und wero allowed 1 very constderable amount of putronuge. Indeed, the patronage of tho Post- Ollice Department In tho region douth of the Potomue und Obfo Rivers is sald now to bo ule most_exclusively in the controt of Demoeratie Congressmott, who huvo for tho most part np- potited Demoerats to oflice. ‘Thero are s half-n dozen ollices In the Senste, there aro wnny hundred plices in tho South, and the Dense ocrats who hope 10 have in the uppogitment or reteatiun of Fede ernl oflicers in thelr sectlon wiit, tho Republicuns think, uitimately surcender in tho petty and personul contest now pedding bere. Hupes of seouring Federnl prtrotngo niny Ly Influentinl with souie Demoerats, but those who Kaow the purposes of the Adwlnlstruton best very muach doubt whether DEMOCRATIC RECOMMENDATIONS TO OFFICE in the South will bo effective, no matier what the “I:‘““ of the preseat contest i tho Senute iy bo, Senntor Deck snid to-day that fu his Judgment It wus unwise and impolitie for Democritio Sen- L0 10 Prutract tho nghits thut the lepiblicans alrendy Buve under tholr control il othor of tho Fedoral offices, and he wus decidedly of the opimon that the best thing the Domoerats of tho Senuto eould do would be to end the controversy by allowing tho oitices of the Senate to puss nto tholr hunds, und then g speedily ud posaibio Nuwh Wil eXcontive tbusi ness und ndjourn, Thuso who ure Inthmuto with Mhone suy that be will oxpluain the Ite- ndjuster wovement iu Virginta, und show that u reudjustment of Nutonal polities is duslrable, opeciully ut tho South. Hu witl ulso reply 10 tho porsonnl attucks made ugun bim by Sous arorsJubnston and lirown, and chatleng thom to stute in plaln words what they buve in- ainvuted conceraing hlm, He way then * CARIY TUE WA INTO AFRICA and asdume tho offousive, mnklng some in- quiries nbout the pust pulitleal history of his assailunts whict it with ot Lo agreenblo for them tonnswer. Having defonded bis Husncinl Imumon and worried i Dourbon assallunts, vt Mubuno muy show thut hu deslres sumo- lhlnfl buyoud thio clection ot hls friend, Mr. Iuddieburgur, by moving (it tho Senate pro- veed to the considerntion of exooutive business, ‘The Republican Sonitors had o burwonious caucus niter tho udjunrninent of the onate on Buturday, and deteriined to perseyero in their Attempis to orgunize the Sonuto, that the ex- veutive business on the table muy be transactod. It was deolded not to bnve night sesslons, so tryhy to benith aod to temper, but to adjourn overy duy i seuson for ding ‘The venorublo Hepublican Sonators are not eager o entop upun such a struggte. Indeed, nine of thewn yeaterduy wore disposed not to continue It, ROBERTSON. TIHE WITHIDRAWAL OF HIS NAME THE I'RICE OF NEW YORK BENATORY FEALTY, Bpecial Dupatch to Tha Chicago Tridune. Wasiuxaros, D, C., March ¥7.—Thore aro a numbor of the Presldent’s friends whouro either questoniug tho vxpedivncy of provipitating a controversy with Senator Conkling, or who are regrotting that it has been done, There aro however, fur belleving that tho Prests tho result of his conferonces with the Now York Sonutor and bis observution of tha tomper of bis adhurents, folt that such wcone test i3 18 how throatened was cortuin to oceur at tho end of Colluctor Merritt's torm unless the Customellvuso was wholly surrendered to Mr. Conkling, Dutug convineod of thls, tho ques- tlou arvse: ut once whothur it wus better to huve tho fight now on the threshold of tho Administration, or to postpune it to the middle of tho Presidontinl term, at which tmo Mr, Morritt's commission will oxplre, The nomination of Mr, Robertson sbows what cons vlusion the Presldest reachod. IT MAY DE TAKEN FOR GRANTED that theso vonsiduratongonterod so lurgoly fnto the question of making the nomination ay to preciudo tho Ideu of its betng withdrawn ut the requeat of tho Now York Souutors, This the lattor wre undorstood to sxpeet to be ready to insist upon us tho prico of thelr con- tioued support Bo fur us President Garfield THE some intuence 2§ 6 FIVE CENTS. has givon any Indleation of hig purposo In: red ward to the Iemilers of tho Aavernl facuons in’ the' party, thoy fnve been interpreted s honost at- {rmpis to cnmplf- with thelr wistics 80 far a8 be onnd |t practieabln to do so. Thus hia first nominations in New York woro' such that Me. Conkling and his friends recolved thom na thoy would the nows of porsonal *and signal telumph, The troublu now ls, ns It nlways has been, that THREE DOSSES IN Tilk PARTY . enn only bo kept satisfind by receiving over ge thing. 8o ong ns thalr requestanre granted, o, spenking tore aceurately, thele dictation ae- cepiea and followed, thoy are friends. Tho moment they nre nol consuited, or tholr dos mands are ignored In the dizposition of any pors tion of tho spolls, they beeome enemien and talk ahout never agaln_darkening the doors of tho White tionge. Thore s no douhit of President rileld’s purpase to wive thom falr and proper reeognition. There Is equal certainty that he will not nceept thoir dictation, This I8 the mennlne of the Robertson nomination. The chungo 1s made now in arder that the Adminis trution may tulsh its battle over the patronage atilo outset, MONETARY CONFERENCE. THE AMERICAN MEMBERS, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasiINaTON, D. C., March 2.—The Amerfenn members of the Internntionnl Monotary Con- ference will sall for Paris tho lnst of this week. Blmetallists here who are woll informed na to the individual views of the different members of the Comsnission do not express great con- fldence [n a successful result. It {8 wrged that the Comtnissioners are not well Informed upon tho aublect, Mr. Thurman, they say, has a very superficinl knowledge of tho question, and nt bis thne of lfe, nod In his feoblo health, ho s nut likely to devote bimself to serlous study. Mr. Lvnrts, they think, is moro anxlous to bo tho ecntral figuro in a new Internationnl ns- semblnge, which shnll somewhat resemble tho Bertin Conzress, than .ho (s that thoro ahnlt bo an Internativnnl agreemont as to a doudlo standard, Mr. Evarts certninly expressed him- self very much In favor of the adoptionof a ratio of 1343 to 1 scon after his appointment, and urged thut it woutd bo wiser toseleet that stand- ard, for the reason that thejcountrics of tho Lutin Unfon, in which tho double stand- ard prevalls, woitld not, if they should adopt it, Lo obliged to chango their colnnge. Yet Mr. Evarts # fow days ago also expressed himselt to & prominent Gov- erament ottlelnl ns earnemly injfaver of nn Amerienn silver dollar of 420 gralns, which cor- tainiy does not bear to the gold dollar tho ratlo 0f 15} tol, Prominent bimotullists who have heard of these contradictory oplnlons of Mr. Evarts stato that they are “conviuced that he has not given the subject serlous study, and that ItE 18 NOT TO BE RELIED UPON na an esrnest supporter of tho double standard, It hus been lenrned that Mr. Evarts took some Datine 1o sce to it that the Coumaission should bo provided with wmpte means to represent our Government at Paris with dignity, It not with ostenty . Those who knuw n” good deal of the ecrets of the Stute Department ulso say that Mr, Evarts’ appolntment wna not so volun- tary 0 ft seems; that, on tho contrary, it re- quired conslderable intiy 10 hiave him pased nt the bend of the Commission or even upon tho Comwmizsion at all, and that bo wus very anxlous to recelvo tho appointwcent, STANLEY MATTIIEWS. PROBABILITY OF 11I$ CONFIRMATION, Special Disoalch to The Chicago Tribune, WASHINGTON, ), C., Mureh 27.—~The friends of Stunley Matthews are gathering new boows, Some of tho lending Republicans who have smd that they would not vote for the confirmation of Mr, Mutthews unless tho P'resident should cyuse ittobe known that his confirmution was espe- cinlly desired, aro reported to be now convineed that the Administeation does wish his conlirnia- tion, Mr. Matthows' friends openly suy that there 13 no doubt that tho Presidoent does desiro It, and 1o one authorlzed to speak for the President de- nies this nssertlon. The nomination of Robert= 8on to by Collector of New York for n timo dis- turbed tho Mutthews nen, but the most sun- uln of thot say to-duy that 1t 8 very evident thi ¥ CONKLING WILL NOT V& TAKE A CO: In which ho 18 s certaln to be defeated, agd that Be will not b wble o secount of his personal disuppointment o 5 TO UNDEIs T fnduce any consldernblo number of the Republiewus to plice themsclves 0 Lostite uttitude 1o tho Admintstration. Whenever tho Senute can break tho existing dend-lock and get Into exceutive session un atiempt will be ‘mude to ave tho Commitiee ou tho Judlcinry dischnrged from the Turthor cons sideration of tho nominadon of Stunley Mutthows. 1f this motion I8 curricd, the name Ination will then como dircetly beforo tho Senate, and it will probably bo conlrmed, TITE OFFICES, FACTS AND HUSORS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chisago Tridune, Wasnizaros, . C.,, Marceh 27.—Jero [Haralson, former colored Hepresentative from Alnbama, who was driven {uto exlle from hls district on neeount of political opinfons, is bolug constlered in conneotlon with the mission to Hayti. Prof, Lunwston, colored, who hus held that place for Bome yeurs, it (8 understood desires w ehnago. Mr. Haealson is u vory vompatont pacson. Mr. B, P, Rounds, of Chieago, hng been suge gosted for the oftiee of Government Printer. Tho President hus notitied Gon, John A, Bent- ley, Commissloner of Pensions aince Maren, 1870, thut he intends to appalnt sone ane {u tlepluce. 1t rumored nmong Hinols pooplo that he ine 1ends to uppolnt GEN. JESSE IL. 300RE, who wns for some years u toacher, and who served slluntly durlu tho Wae, Tl ;: l"ru‘:(‘h ng Blder In tho Methollst o Ju s been Church since w army, and Bo wus o Ropreseatative . from 184J to 1838 ‘Tho tndiana peo- ulnu\t Murabul Dudley will recelve tho o, Conner, an Irlgh Republican, until res contly n residont'of_Absbumn, how of Washing- w13 un applicant for & Judgeship for the ‘Cer- ritory of Montana, It {3 stated that It M, Cutcheon, editor of tho Fond du Lue Communcealth, 18 10 recolve thy appolntineat of Colluctor of Internal Hevenuo 1or the Fond du Lac district. * Loug ™ Junes left for home lnst night. SECRETARY WINDOM. TIHE PART TAKEN BY MM IN DEFEATING AN EXTRA BESSION, Bpeclal Dispatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune. WABHINGTON, D, C., Murch 27.—In the contest ovor the question of calllng an oxtra session, Scerotury Windom showwd his strength, The punlo whieh scemed to strike so muny publie men and eaused them to rush to tho conclusion that it would nuver do to give Democruts tho benelit of thelr urguments frowm the fallure of 4. Funding billy did not aifeer Mr. Windom in the* lenst, nithough bis Depurtment and bls ndsinis~ trution of tho finuncos must bear THE CHIEF BIUNT OF THE MISTAKE, if tho refusul to cull n seasion should prove.to buonv. Hu went culinly W work 1o aliow. thuy the necessitics of the Fredsury wero not such ud to Jusufy a session of Conpress. His Higurcs Wi dear and convineing, sbowing thit tho ‘I'reasury contd denl with the bonds which be< comn puyublo during the recesd (n such a nmne nor w4 10 leave the Democruts withuut offocts ive nrgumoent befory Intelligent people, It I8 understood that the Preshilent wus frou tho lrit strongly ngalnst tho propositiun to eall Cou~ gress, und that tho presentution of Seerelyry Windon's Hgares wnd urgumonts fully decided him {n the attitude whioh be bud assumed, TIHE TREASURY. LIGILT RECEINES FOIL MARCH, Spectal Dispateh 10 The Chicayo Tribune, WASHINGTON, D, C., Murch 27.—Tho condition of 1ho ‘I'reusury ut tho end of the current wonth will not, from the present outlook, bo such us to offer much encoursgement thal uuy large amount of bonds eau bo redeomud out of tho surplus, ut least of March, In fact, it s said the revenuvs of the Government durlug this moath havo been luss thun thoe expeuases; but this {3 an exceptivnul month, us will boe seen from THE FOLLOWING FACTH: Many of the uppropriutions for large amounts mudo by the last Congress beenn hinmediutoly uvaiinble, and wuero ot postponud untll the bo- ginulng of the niscal yeur, #s Is usuul, ‘There was un eigbteon-milllon-dollar dotivienoy, There was tlso, 1 nddition (o thls sum, o lrge wmuunt mudo Immodintoly wvailublu for reliel bills, uwards of the Court ot Clislms, and various detis clencies, Tho punsion deticlency was ulso vory inrge, but it i3 thought thut the receipts tur tho romulnder of tho mwouth muy stillsbow u small surplus, aud attor this month u wuch larger surplus b expecied. DISEASED POIK. Tu the Wealern dasoclated Press, WASIINGTON, Marcu 27.—Tho Treasury e~ yartmont's roport on trichiww and tricbinosls 1s nearly poady for distribution, ‘Tho folly of any uudoir probibliug tho entry of purk frous abroud, whon, In polut of fact, no country is without triebinie of 1t 13 uwu, 18 wall shown, und 1t s hold to be ridiculous t ussuwe thet & forelgn .