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VOLUME XL. LINEN GOODS. FURNITURE. OPENING. | Thursday, April 7. Leaders AND Promoters POPULAR PRICES. SEKS. S.M,-Ramscmtn, 158 State-st. SPRCTAL SILK SALE. NmManday,hmday,chnsday.Thms- day, Friday, end Saturday I will offer UN- PRECEDERTED BARGAINS of .600 Pieces Silks, Satins, Satin de Lyons, and Satin de Marveilleux, Inall the fashionable colorings' and newest shades of French, Swiss, Italian, German, and American manufactures. $1.00 Black Gros-Graln Dress Silks for 876 $1.25 Black Gras:Grain Dress Silks for $1.00 38 Black Gros Grain Dress Silks for £1.15 $1.50 Black Gros Brain Dress Siiks-for $1.25 $1.75 Black Gros Grain Bress Siiks for $1.38 00 Black Bros Brain Dress Silks for $1.50 $2.50 Black Bros Brain Dress Silks for $1.75 $3.00 Black Gros Grain Dress Sifks for§2.00 STMMER SILKS, $1.25 French Dress Silks, Bronze, for - 85¢ .25 Freach Dress Siiks, Wine Color, for §5¢ 25 French Dress S(ll's. Navy Blue, for 95¢ | .25 French Dress Silks, Myrile Green,for 350 .26 French Dress Sitks, Seal Browm, for85¢ %5 Freach Bress. s. Silks, Gen d' Arme,for 950 B PIECES STRIPED SATINS, lack and all colors, ' 50:. worth Sz.zs. 8!.75 Black Satn e Lyon f oo for - - $1.25 3200 Black Safln dg Lyon for - - 150 2,50 Black Satin de Lyon for - - 2,00 50 Black.Saiin de [yon for - - 2.50 0 Black Satinde Lyon for - - 2.87 .50 Black Satin de Lyon for - - 3.25 00 Black Salln de Lyon for - - 3.75 0 Black Satin de l.ynn for - 100 l’cs Colored Dress Sll" X lengths from 10 to 20 yards,) 47¢c; worth 85, The above Silks of the celebrated manu- gg;;:en Of ANT'NE GUINET & CIE., C. J. DERBET ;dcxiNggésst FILS & Y; NE S BELLO N, 2nd others. e I shalj T offer during the coming week a full larly idapmgi f::&f %féfi%%lsm A ;‘::gfl ggg_:ng - I‘:agl.e gnr{ng grapls nt --Ladies’ Spring Shawls, Ke nnd Eleganl - Spanish Lpacegflchus. b Elegant - Ladles’ Paris Mull Scarfs. mnd Elegent - Silk Lisle & Cotton Hosiery, EN axd Flegant - ! bl E‘s -Gents’ Fumishing Goods. % NEW Passm\mmb, and % ¥ FRINGES. 'S.M. ROTHSCHILD, % 158 STATE-ST. GO0DS A50 UNEASINESS " IN DRY GOODS CIRCLES. Collections ARE SLOW. Mol of ot Mt Rl Therefore we Imve Succeeded in Buying the Greatest Bar- gains we Ever Expected. to get, of INE.N . L auher SHits. The line of Chamber Suits that we are exhibiting for the present season in MAHOG- ANY, BIRD'S;EYE MA- PLE, ASH, anc{ WALNUT, are the finest- productions TRy All-Tinen Towels at 90c |)cr.doz; worth $1.50. ever displayed. A)l-Lme?l s’l‘owels at $1.25 per doz; e worth §2. The same -careful stud; All-Linen Towels at $1.75 per doz; Y worth §3. has been bestowed upon our P 2, . ., All-Linen Towels worth $4, we sell for plam and medium suits as on $2.50 per doz. AR-Linen Towels worth $4.50, we sell for $2.75 per doz, Bleached Table Linen we seil for 4Sc; our most expensive ; and par- ties will find the design, ef- worth 80c. y “ Bleached Table Liuen worth $1, for 60¢ | (cCt @0d workmanship of our per yard. $35 SUITS, equal to -that Table Linen worth $1.75 for $1.15. Cream Table Linen, worth 60 and SOc 5 for 45 and 60c. Other Linen Goods in the same propor- tion, such as Napkins, Doylies, &c. Havelocks, Ulsters, ' Walkmw Jackets. The mnnumctnmrs of the above goods are the sickest lot of people you have ever seen. They sell their goods at almost any price. - We have secured some good bargains which we offer to the trade. Splendid Cloth Circulars at $2.50. All-¥Wool Walking Jackets at $2.00. Ulsters at $3.00. q Havelocks at less than half price. BANKRUPT STORE, 184 and 186 State-st., _OPPOSITE PALMER HOTSE. S. SHIREK. of the highest grade. ‘We have also in stock a complete line of the justly celebrated “Geldowsky” Suits, in different woods. nowned; and are coveted by all connoisseurs. Our spring stock is the fin- est we have ever displayed, {and OUR PRICES are AL- WAYS the LOWEST. An early inspection' is re- spectfully solicited. ! 251 and 253 Wabash-av,, NEAR JACKSON-ST. S Fm UVOIAL. Mamhants Savmgs l.nan & Trust Go,, - OF CHICAGO, ESTABLISHED 1857, L4 U’\"DR Y. Pa1d-TUp Capltal.. .$1,500.000 o Undivided Pmflu . 800,000 We take pleasure in announcing to the Enbhc that we are now fully ready for ’:D‘VNUM:JI\%KMA-‘*- TOLLAAN, usiness, as nsual. We have added large- | 3 OANE, | BYRON 1. & 1y to our facilities, and shall be pleased | 3t AL‘%HA&V {%‘%GO 0“““, AL to see all of our old customers an: lots of St ; OE. new ones. JOHN TREELL, Prosident. ! 6. M. MUNGER & CO., 1345 & 1347 Wabash-av. " OFFICES AT 126 Dearborn=-st., 46 Morth Clark-st., 1347 Wabash-av., ‘3860 Coitage Grove-av. PILANOS. K A aSSlictts the Accounts of Banks, Yorcliants, und In- “Trunsacts a general Banking Business. Deuis In United Siates und Investment Bonds. Exchunge on London und Pa; T attersot Credit 1or Morehunts and Fravelers. fopraphic Exchunge on Landon, Parls, New York, San Franciaco, New Orleans, und icson, Arizona. Also Accepis and Kxecutes Trusts. MONEY TOLOAN SIX PER CENT On Cholea Improved City Ites) Estate in suma to ult over 6L URNEL & BO; N eingzorn-st. , \SPECTACLES. Iraportor of Optical, Mathomatical, and Surveying Instruments, comprising Opera and Fleld mu«aes. Mieroseopes, Telescopes, Buromaters, Transits, t1s, Compasies, &c. th lantest stockin the. Northwest. Piano where the Sound Board has niz of the violin, which makes it free of all metallic sound. In rearranging our stock for the Spring, we discover number of excellent Planos of various makers that THIS Is the onl{ the ncoustle tguri CATTION.~Don't pay, exorbitant prices to ad- venturers for Spectucles. 'We sell the best Brazilian Pebbles 818 10 and tho best ground Krench Cifsim spectacics $10 to 7nmy-me eurs: practleo In the grt of fitting Rlosses. Our method Is honest dealing, This s the Way wo bulld up our trade. L. MANASSE, Optician, 88 Madlxon-st., Tribune Bullding. we can sell ut a great sucrilee. Buyers should not fadl to call and thess instruments, us by doing 50 they can positively save cunsiderible money. .+ JULIUS BAUER & €O, 182 & 184 Wabash-av. T0 RENT. “TO RENT. Railrcad Passenger or Freight Office At48 South Clark-st. NEXT TO SHIEERMAN HOUSE. '~ TO RENT, No. 1256 MICHIGAN-AV. Three-story and Basement Stone Front: contatns 15 B R T T e 0 f TN oY §Reagor Block, U Clare-st. STOCK 11 ULDERS MEETINGS. To the Stockjoldem = Sneel llorse-Shoc 0. . DENTISTRY, B Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st. CELLULOXD, Gold, $10. Filling, 1-1 01d Rates. ALSO TEETH WITHOUT PLATE. VITALIZED AIR Or ‘:r\.!) g(ven freo for painless extracting. Inventor. of lower Sucuon Plate, which never lnuleniwlflle talking or estin; 5\)01{! wectual test Without fafure. OPEN SURDA BUSINESS CARDS. JOHN DAVIS & T0,, Just received, a large ot of Wrouzht and Cast Iro; Sicam-Pipe und Fittings Worthingion Steam Pumps, t lowest market rates. $I0 WILL PAX for a four-line advertisement SRRONE B iy, PAPER. ono week in 425 Northwestern Newxpa- CEO. H. TAYLOR & per. For Catalozue of papors address. co., volung upon h.m ng the capitn| o Eo“m':,“ I-nn also 15‘: ‘e purposa of olect Suceessors o Clevelund Paper Co., one addittonal Director: 0o 163 & 165 Dearborn-st. S HEHERIDGE, i Directors, | . PAPER muum‘mm\s AND DEALRRS, . H. G. PO -} Wedding Goods, ' Advertising Cards, Dance Pro- raRiines. a0d YO0 1 This TiAG s S0GLAT: WAL 8. EERK, Sécretary. SUNDAY, APRIL - 3; These goods are world-re- | 1881-—'E'W'ENTY PAGES. | .+ .LIFE INSURANCE... . ol and Sl P XN THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT ‘1 OF THE NEW YORK it Trtrnee, Company (ORGAL\IZED 1845.) | Purely Mutual. Cash Assets.over ~ $43,000,000.00 Dweden(ls Ann a,ll'y. Surplus over . - - $9,000,000.00 Yearly Income over - $8 500,000.00 Increase in Gross Assels in 1880, . $4,186,982.15, ; Increase in- Premium Iucome. $643,794.41, Increase in futervest Income, P $284,288.84. Increase in Swurpdus.at & per.cent, $21,174,725.51; Increase in Surplus, £ 1-2 per cent, $2,000,000.00. Increase in New Policies issued, 1122, Increase in New Iusura.nce issued, 5».),161,60(".00. Increase in Policies in Iarce, 2843. i Increase in Insurance i1[s fm'w, $8,309,153.00, “Total Interest Receipts, 1880, $2,317,888.84. Total Losses by Death, 1880, $2,731,721.37. THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY has been doing business for thlny—six years, and now offers to those de- siring Life Insurance a Combination of Ad- vantages which only long experience, alarge and well established business, and carefully ‘periected plans and methods, can_afford. Among these advantages arei!, (1) The ab- solute Security of its Policies! (2) Insur- ance at Low Cost. (5) Liberal and Equita- ble Dealing. Death-Claims Paid, x845-1885 622,420,204 Dividends and Return Premiums Paid, 1845-1880..,...% .+ 39,577,285 Endowments and Annuities Paid, 5 x845 xEBEn one ‘3,640 66 Total Paid Pohcy—HoIdc:s to] 5 + 1,1881. 2. 856, 63&!54 ‘Amount Held for Pahcy-holdm Jan. 1, 1881 43,183,934 -| Total Paid and Held, 890,822,088 Total Received from - X . 91,881,354 utnal Com- P cir'insurance 2t actual current cost, and its age,.strength, prosperity, and economical management combine to reduce that cost to the minimum. “The Company is conducted in the interests of pchcy-hold:rs alone. In the decision of questions involving their rights the invariable rule is to consider, not the t:chmca! legality of the claim alone, but also its real justice. ‘The non-forfeiture system of policies orig- inated with this Company in 1860, and has since been adopted—though sometimes in questionable forms—by all other Companies. This feature saves millions of dollars ev- ery year to policy-holders, they are indebted pximanfy to the NEW YORK LIFE. The system as now per- fected by the NEW YORK LIFE secures Safety to the Company (without which all interests are ,eop;u-dxzedj and Justice to the insured. The “*TONTINE INVESTMENT POL- ICY”.of THE NEW YORK LIFE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY combines in one form the greatest number of advantages ob- tainable in a Life Insurance Poliey. "MORRIS FRANKLIW, President, - WILLIAM H, BEERS, Vice-Pres, and Actuary. THEODORE M. BANTA, Cashier. D. O’DELL, Supt. of Agencies. CHARLES WRIGHT, M. D., | Medical HENRY TUCK, M. { Exsminers. JUDAH, WEIL & C0., General Agents, 85 Washington-st., Chicago. ‘To exchmge for residence, or improved farm near Chicago, one of the best Libraries in the West; or will scll.cheap for cash. Send for complete catalogue. HENRY DAGGETT, Chapin's Bookstore, corner Madison and Dearborri-sts. If you want a fine Library here is a chance seldom met with." Have been collecting it the last twelve years. Some very rare editions. PHOTOGRAPHY, H. ROCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, 77-'19-81 State-st., Chicago. EPECTRIC PIGHT. v PURE WHITE SUNLICHT. THE - BRUSH ELEGTRIG LIGHT. Suceds Jusilfied by over 5000 Lamps Inuse. The only compiets glectric llzhting system. lmqulrlu carefully answered & BULLOCK, Gent Ax'ty 010 ¥ Markei-st.: Chicado. RECEIVER’S SALE, " RECEIVER’S SALE. I wil entertain an offer of $1200 for tho 4-story and basement marblo-front dwelling and lor includ- Ing furmice und s fixtares, No. 0§ Wabashoay. east front, south of Sixteenth-t.; sbout Fooms; brick barn: lotabout 116 13-Toot provements cost $25UN. Avply 200 La Satle-nt. B. OT18, Receiver the State Savings hllllfl“ofl— Mareh 20 I - (,ELL UL()ID G ()ODS. A C. "’:lmm! flumunflm from kllndrwll of cus- tomers that our czuulml Collars (composed almost wholly of camplior) are a sure precent- ire of Diphthieria and all throat complaints. ry them. Health\ neatness, and cronomy. BARN. Es & CU., 80\ Aadison-st., Tribune Blg. and for this Pialn (ury he-vn or Daily Tribune, ‘PRICE FIVE CENTS. SEA’S DEPARTA[E;\T STORE. Blazed Of the gréat fire nlo at THE BEJAZE‘{GS!! THE ART LINENS!! Linens saved from the New York Fires—not ALL ARE BLAZED! Smoked, burnt, wet, damaged—No! MOST ALL These Linens Are Perfect, ‘Not scorched, not blazed, not wet, not smoked. This.Column Devoted fo Linens fa Daily Use. Next Column Description of:Linen Art Works. $30,000 ! {1t those teures scem blu we have involees to prove them,) TIKRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS' worth of nothing but CLINENS. See the savings, hear the prices SAVED FROWM BLAZES! “CRASH!!! 1 pleces Genuine Huck Crash, 2 cts. Per sard. worth 6o—full width. A mountaln of un- rolied. mussed Crash, fust us {¢ came from the fre, at TWO CENTS YARD. ™ 2 pieces Loom Dumask Crash 4 cts. Per sard, warranted alf Linen. This fs slizh "ore hmd. AN & heap. Brice 0 the roth H4c. STEVENS’ MEAVY LINEN CRASMES, 5 cts. And Slc per yard (warrunted). | RUSSIA CRASHES, jenaino imported Jussia Crash, heaviest made, ali Tt 6 cts., Sevon cents, olght conts. For "ne throe ine ¢3, Huck, Damiask, 8 3, und TOWELS. Full stzo Huck-a-Back Towels, 2 cts. Ench.’ Two cents for Huck Towels. . N For gur isuat 10-c3; Linen. All-Linen Colorea Border Damask, 6 cts. . Xxura welght Linen, Loom Damask. 7 cts., 8 cts.,.and 9 cts. For extra lurze und heavy Kancy Border Huck, Loom, 'OF Darmaak Towels, worth 1 16 and. TEN CENTS, Onie i, o price for Towels a vard lons. 20 fnches widé. Bring your tape; it measures i feet. 12 cts., l 14 cts., | 16 cts., Slzo, 1938, 0. 21xe2, Two feet wide, 4 feet long, i 19 cts. 19x35 Knotted Fringe Towels, i 21 cts., worth 45 cts. 24 cts. for 50-ct. Towels. Mammoth size, fancy of plale, finest of Huck, finest TWO WEIGH A POUND. Liess than price of raw ||ne-| Forty-olght cents ver - For Amstle To“ ls Next Column. - NAPKINS. FINE FRINGED DAMASK DOYLIES FULL-SIZE DAMASK BAPKINS, THREE CENTS. Larger All-Linen Damask Naokins, dc. Largest size Turkey Red Doylies, 4e. Genuine Tarkey ited Nap- "™ 4--Four--4 cents. Bleachod and hnlf bleached. All-Linen, Satin Dam- ask (plain and colored borders nnd fn all'c Napiine, & £ 8, e dozen, €124, §1.6 dozen. ' Napki L, dozen. Every quality equnll " chéip. - Ac Balt wsual pricos. For Nupkins 100 tiné for use, TABLE LINENS, “ Al-Linen Fine Loom Damask (or Dice Tubling), 17 cts. - tecn conts, worth % and 3Se. Bleached and And nineteen Qo Bienched Damask! ‘WORTH WURTH e 29¢ and 33¢ Yo, Warranted All-Linen Damask; 5ic still Finer Dam- mk,(.lnchesvndu for e, 4\1(11\" we binze l'r\l¥ luw can Lhew things bo? They can be. Do be. Shall WORTH 39 cts > ‘WORTH 75 cta. 75 cts. Genuine Turkey Red Damusk, a little wg und mussed, but poriocs i (¥ 86 tnchog wide, fall widt, Safrunine ” Turkey Red, R Sume auality off the piece, &¢; @ inches wide Finer 'hlr\uy lh:d! ic; t.uP ches wide Finer lurktr Itedy, ie. Preitiest puiterns. _Fast Colors. Worth ~. S intn Goitd Cardiats, Dlack Loragr Cardipals. i A A Bt o, Greon, oF Bud hnd Tted Nupkins urfd Lolics to match. @ 3 A48 cts. Barnsley Half Blench, Soft Finish, Satin Damasks at¥c, worth St yer yard. S an.m();]fur »nqun y 1 £:00 quality £ nnrnfley Half Blench Damask. Acknowledged finest guods made. Barnsiey Dleached Damaak, bettor known s Barasley Satin a3k, E'y 74, %, and £1.24; wnrmkflcw 4nd cuu’t be bought less. Finer fllln\lv.\u Athil In the Art Sale. QUIL/TS AND MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES. 48 cts. Buys Foll suuficneycomb b Sprends: $125 Spre: ustities. e 225 Extrs Heavy Raised Patterna, 8133 up to mr Cotton and Linen “Birdakive s Diape Ymuroldered, e i Widihe Statr Linens. Smoking Smoke Smoked Wetnug Water Wet; ’l‘hese S SAUED FROX IRE LAST WEEK | LAST WEEK 10-cant Huck Towels, lnm site: nne' A |7 Of the Great Fire Sale at. Enarmous offering of ‘Messrs. Sweetser, Pembraok &Co's Vinest Linens saved from their recent tire, The Linens desoribed 1n this eolumn aro (in nearly gremy nutance) perfect. nnd not dumaged. Mesars: . & Co. made this Department u specialiy, and, to nucnl.efl&nL he leuding Dy (o RELBHON ba New York depended for theltsupply of Art Linens Op this boose.” "o the best of our knowledge and be- RO HOUSE IN .CHICACO Keopany Linens apuroachiug these in ineness, und eréfore unnounce with pleasure that tw-morrow (Monday) morniog we shall inuuzuraty the First Special Sale OF TUE FINEST LINENS NADE, EVER HELD.IN GHICAGD. ‘We are constantly improviog In_tho quality of the £00ds kept by us, und, as evers step of ou: advance hus met with Increased patranaze, we feel thut we have risked nothing I muking thid sormous purs ""ART LINENS, Saved from Blazes! MONEY REFUNDED Whenever requested. If purchases prove unsatis- factory we prefer \'an to return them. DESCRIPTION (Or rather an uttempt at deseription) of the ARTLINENS| 1f in this description () we can menage to convoy any idea of these tnesy and most boautiful of fabricy we shall feel content. for the r.cliness of the dispiay, botl: {h quafity und varicty 0f textures and patterns, surpasses description, and is slmply indescribable, The Exh' it Embraces: Tuble Clotls, Swaller Spreads, Stand Covers, Tray Covers. Cloths; Napkins, and Doylies to match. Cloths and Napicins ouly. tis and Doy ylies only. rg0 Clothis, Smaller Spreails, Tray Cloths; Naphine and Doglics compiete ity ona scts Tollels in different shapes and sizes. - Cremb-o ats in every stze. " Embroidered Covers. Fancy Napkine. Embroidered Sets HIGH ART TOWELS. VARIETY OF DESIGNS Egyptian Characters, i “Roman Antique Figures, Woren Designs, Embroidered Denigns) Brin- ed Designs. FUNNY CHARACTERS: «Jack andJill,’? «Litile Boy Blue,” ete. Kate Greenaway’s +Little Folks.”! Fruits, Flowers, Birds, Vines, Landscapes, Conrentional Designs, ete., ete., gmbroiered, stamped, and 1woven wpon und into all aboce goods. Lace opemwork, Luitted Iringe, plain Fringe. PRICDS : Towels, 4Sc to'&308 Gach. SRR 6% o Sets, ‘.'-IJ Yok cact, pkin £.05 Lo 1149 dozen. Tollets, Covers, Mats, Spmrxs Doglics, ete., 1ic up to TEXTURES. Plain Linen, Fancy Linen, Linen Canvas, Linen ‘Aomie Cloth, Linea Fancy Cluths, COLORS. All the Irues and combinations conceivable. IF YOU HAVE AN EYE For the beautlful, you cnunot aiord to miss this ight of Linen Art Splendor. IF YOU KEEP HOUSE, Tho roods in next column wlll be needed verv soon, 8ad you bad bettegrad theso blazing Lidea LADIES TINEN (OLLARS, + Dirty, wet, and badly damaged, ONE . CIEENT, 2 _and_ic. ‘Also CUFFS at same prices. FOUR CENTS . For12cont qualliy Ladiex’ All-Linen stslish shapo Wide Novelty Collars, Bsron, Emb. Edge, Faney Printed, otc., etc., ELEVEN CENTS, Worth 20 to % cents. Every shupe m:d style. Ladies' Gollars Saved from Fire, NOVELTIES RECEIVED IN EVERY LACES EVERY MOMENT. MOMENT. The *Gay”” Bankrupt Sale of CROCKERY Continues this week. To-murrow, Special saie Hand- paime?l Frult Plates at 34, EXTIRE REW ST0 EW STOCK BOOKS, Carpets Gpened 9 cts. yurd and ugrards. SIT T YSELF. Stools linve been provided throughiout the store for bott customers and clerka. PASSENCERELEVATOR Costing us $00 Hule’s new triple power, reads Mon- day, April New Stock-Gloves on Main Fioor. GLOVES SAVED FROM BLAZES On Ecoond floor must bo closed ugt this wogk. Gloves & it 25 10 30¢ pair, Lisle, Sk, &c., Xc. 6 cts. Pair. Ladies'2and 3 Button Kids, " J2 cts. to 19 cts Pair. NEXT THURSDAY Greatest opening yet. T2 Seo Wednesday's Tribune. - GREATEST SALE TET. ST WIDNESDAY'S TRIBUN. , State-st. WASHINGTON Senator’ Voorhees Will Not ' Fight with- Senator Mahone. . Conkling Will Really Begin an Aggressive YWar on Garfield. His Statos as+a Republican Ready - to “ Trade” Again under Discnssion, Secretary Blainé Disclaims the Responsibility of Robert- son’s Nomination. Northern Democratic Senators Displeased with the Turn of the Debate. . Caueus of Republicad Scuators Called for Honday Morning—Executive Ses- sions Prohable. The Grant Men Said to Be Talking Up . Robert Lincoin for Presi- dant. Kenward Puilp Calls in Triumph on the President of the United States. Resigpation of Minister White—0ffice * seekers—Filley Speaks for the “305.” THE SENATORS. CONKLING. = Spectal Dispatch to T Chicago Tribune, WasmsaroN, D. C., April 2~—Senator Conkling is reported as being determined to make a last desperate fizht over the confirma- - fion of Robertsun, even to the exient of ing any necessary alliance with the Demo- crats to secure this. Ie is thoroughly - aroused, and it is belicved_intends to use the * tiree votes which New York now casts in the Senate—that of-the two Senators and tho : VieeiPresident—in any way which may ve necessary to accomplish his purposes. Itis | very evident that he has decided to: make an aggressive war on the Ad- ministration, und it is even Intimated that he * has determined to make ° aspeech in open Senate, in whicl, he.will re- view his relations tv Gen. Garfield pending , the caunpuign, will deseribe the interviews : which have oceurred and the pledges which. | B hu;hhus ha\e been made sincb. und mre le -publie ... & - T A GEEAT DEAL OF INSIDE POLITICAL IS~ d TORY. ° Whatever might be the result or purpose of 3 suel a speech, it could scarcely fail to be of ' interest. 'The Republican Senators have calleda caucus for Monday morning. It is probable that at that time Mr. Conkling wilt define his position to his colleagues, ' and that he will then urge them to , stand by the Senatorial prerogative; that ~ none of them ean know when theirturn may ; coiue, as he clainis his has come in. New York; that. if they are not disposed to make . common cause with him, he shall -use suen power as he can control in his own dafense, ° whatever the resull may be. It, of course, . would be possible for Senator Conkling, were he disposed t0 carry matters to that extent, - to COMPLETELY CIIANGE THE EXISTING ORGAN- ¢ as thevotes of the two New York Senators, without that of the Vice-President, even, ' would more than connterbalance that of . " Mahone, and would réstore the old Demo- - cratic organization. - If the Democrats really thought that such a prospect was possible for them, or that Mr. Conkling would enter - into such an alliance, it progably would not'! be very difficult for him to gaiu asmany - votes as he desired, to dispose of the. New ~ TYork nominations according to his wishes. * In addition to the complaints of Counkling, - the caucus will be advised by a number of Republican Senators that they are not dis- | posed to continue the preseut petty fight for the offices of the Senate, at least, until some confirmatious shall have been made. There are now about 120 names waiting action in the Senate. A greatmany of the Republican Senators desite to bave these acted upon. The President i 15 KNOWN TO IAVE EARNESTLY FAVORED, and to have advised, that the Republicans shall iinmediately go into executive si and clear the docket, excepl. of possibly con- tested cases,” and then, if they desire, and it shall sebmn w wise, to renew the contest over . the offices. IE is by no means impossidle, therefore, that the' Republicans, in their caucus, may - decide early in «the - week- to have some executive sessions. It may not be practicable Monday, as Butler, of South Caroling, and some others, desire to speak on the genera! question. A good many of the Democratic leaders will insist in going ~ into executive session, if for no other pur- pose, in order to pul 0p to the present po- litical debaw. The Northern Democratic, Senators, who are better judges of Northern public opinion than the Southern Senators,” have taken no part in this debate, and have manifested many signs of disapproval of it. Some 0f them have said to-day that, if it shall be continued, it will prove to be very damaging to the party, and that speeches which the hottest-headed of their ‘men would hesitate to make next winter in Congress, immediately before auother Con- gressional contest, will be made now and be used as effective campaign documents by the - Republicans. The fact that Vice-President Arthur left for New York last night gives rise to the remark that he will try end in- - duce . JUDGE ROBERTSON toask the President to witndraw his name from the Senate In the interests of peace and harmony. It is quite -unlikely, however, that he wourld approach " Judge Robertson on - such a .mission The following i3 published apparently ona thority: “The President, 1t is reported, claims that Judge Robertson’s nomination was his individual act, free from suggestion and withous consultation with any of his - constituponal advisers, There is good ~ ground, also, for stating that Secretary Blaine disclaims anyresponsibility for Judge Robertson’s appointment. 1fe lias nospecial Interest in the question as to who shall oc- . cnpy the position of Collector of Custoims at - New York, for the reason that he is_deter- - mined never azain tobes ca.ndidnw for the * 2 L