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) VOLUME XL. rrAKos. STEINWAY UPRIOHI . PIANOS. The unerring test of time dem onstrates Hint the Slelnwny Up right alone equals the Grand or Square in durability, while in the ill-important feature of capacity for standing In tune It excels cither, and possesses in a super lative degree those higher quali fies which have made the Stcin uny Pianos • the Standard of the World. The thousands of Steimvny Up rights, for many years in use in Chicago and vicinity, are living witnesses in behalf of their own extraordinary power of endurance. IVON & MEALY, State and Monroc-sts. UXEX it a miKKitcirnsFs, 1 LARGE IMPORTATION Of Medium, Fine, and Extra- Fine Qualities in White and Fancy lIKEN MDK’FS Has just been received, and are now being offered at very attractive prices, by WILSON BROS. 113,113,117 & 119 State-sl LIFE IySUItAXCE. Oil MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF MAINE. JOHN E. DoWITT, President. SURPtUS, MASSACHUSETTS STANDARD: December 31, 1877 •..$ 77,200.515 “ ■* 1878 154,478.27 “ M 1879 250,050.715 " “ xBBo 000,213.77 SURPLUS, NEW YORK STANDARD; Otamba 31,-1879 Crio3.Soo.7il " “ 1880 014,010.77 WESTERN DEPARTMENT, 133 Lu Salle-Ht —Clilcuiio, 111, A. G. FOWLER, Manager. OPTICIANS, HORRSSBERNHARDt OPTICIAN, ICR Ntnlf.il., IKoom Jl, Ncuond Floor. F|«ctach*i exclusively. Spectacles at ull price*. Nrt ►wutlor, given tu any nthur guilds. Twenty-seven I practice In tin* adjustment of Classes to every Moot defective eyesight. M w, l«rs of recommendation testifying to M. Hern * ability an Optician can be aeon nl Ida oflleo L L l >i "’in. 11. llyford. A.M., ii 1 1 t. Itolor, A. M„ M. D.i .1. Adaina Allen. SI. k’i». tVI 4*. N* Ih'iUster, M. !>.: A. Kuovus Jucksun, U. N.tsham.M.D.s He laiskte Vincent J.. UtirlbuuM. D.t F, I* Wads* i n^?} -,,,! Truman W. Miller. M. IM A. K. Hmall, IVi lh,u ' M - !»•! H- P. Hedges. M. IM .l! Havltl Hwing. Her. ilnbeil, J I 9,V ••• 'V. Thonma. Dr. Clinton Locke. Uov. e5Vi‘ ,Bu . , . ,Uu ? < Wlalmp Clnu. Hd. Cheney. Uev. \V. Mlmh r ’ Uu . Tl K - **• Woodwin, Uov. Arthur Little, *™oibi-raof nromlnunce. va«» llonra-u to 1.2 to 5. Lons U. MATTirv*, As ft6lf. LoUur * of Inquiry must incloau atampfer agents employed nr appointed. PIIOPONALS. NOTICE Contractors and Builders C^m.*M, , ? ru,>otal *’ addressed lo the La Hallo County b*(v„,„, u V?, H,ul ‘ ,Bll ItulMliiU ComuiUieu, care of l ul‘ y . l Ll< ‘. r , k - o, « l ‘W>>. 111-will bo recelvod until ,u 11 ~uy «f March, ISM. I o'clock p. m., la A 8,1 the materials und labor required ferilVfiS 114 ?! 1 R,ld complcllon of a now Cmin-Huusu Loo, ■ , ! 0 County, according to plans and speclhin . . u n ** furnished by M. U Hours, arcbl building to bo completed on or before Nov. tflbtßho. Uy of Oliuwa, 111., and In the ulllcu *U t ) V u .^! C f U i loo, i‘ w staler lliock. Chicago, •wi&tnii t 3 ? 11 * 1,,r o>o building enilro must bo ac -4441u» f,.. r ac °rtlilod check for the sum of ll.tui. f'oJtlitckParts nt the work with n cortl whhuaeh bid us a guarantee that taou*tof tbb^che 1110 r * Dto contracl ur forfeit bidder ur bidders will bo required to bond for the faithful per- Us ivL ll, ? co,,lr “‘’t. said bond to bo eppruvocl , Vkliu»r-V? , . mlu ‘ ,u - The Committee reserves Dm kiirntn/n 11 and all bids not deemed for thu c, *vi UieCouniy, (JKO. W. AUMd'l'UONtl, - Chairman Uulldlug Committee. to Contractors for locking and Dredging. p_ CHICAGO. March 9. iß3i. , , posah are Invited for construction of Bomhoui d B,I P® on l * ,e Calumet River at «* Chicago. hrd. C^f W i Cr K consists of about 500.000 cubic *dock front Bing and filling; and feet ttbie J >ro J t 0 contract for about 350,000 feet ni a . , dredging and filling, and 8.000 Plan. j ßot thc P rcsfi nt time, tfc. nr a J?“ specifications can be seen at tho n Chicago and Western Indiana p.O- ■* C°.» No. 135 Dearborn-st., Chicago. bo received until the 35th Sssgi J. B. BROWN. v -~~~ VJiEVJJIWJLIU JIT. PURE WHITE SUNLIGHT. INRUSH ELECTRIC LIGHT. ,uu “- ~ M. C. HILLOCK, Gon’l As’t, UHo W Uarkwt-«L, Chicago. Wve pailg l&fihtme. fl CLEAUIXd SALIi ana Madison and Peoria-sts. LAST WEEKS OF OUR ■I SUE! Before Removing to New Store, Cor. M ill Mson-sls. There are a few of all. the head In fi Varyal-na left offered •in this Sale, BL’K AMERICAN SILKS at $1; worth $1.25. PLAIDS at 25c; cost over 50c to import. RUSSIA CRASHES at 6 l-2c; worth 10c. REGULAR-MADE HOSE at 35c; worth from 50 to 75c. SIMPLE GARMENTS For Spring Wear At Less than Mamifac turers ’ Prices. All must be closed within the next few days, njiXTisrnr. McChcsney Bros. Defeated tie Dill. We have heard from Maine, but has the 41 ring of fancy.priced Dentists" heard from Springfield. Their 4> gag" is defeated. Legislation is for the benefit of the people, not for a monopoly. mjfr 1* üBLicA tions. FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. THE BEACON LIGHT! 44 The true Light, which llghteth every man that cometh into the world." The lleucuD Light Is nn unusually attractive and beautiful Sunday School Bong Hook, by <l. 11. Ten ney uutl Uev. 11. A. UolTinnti, vrtio have hod a very successful experience as sent* writers und com* minors. Their book Is one of the best ever made. The lieucon Light has many noble hymns, and the sweet est of melodics. Hpeclmen copies mulled fur AID cents t liberal radueUon fur quantities. OAWTATAC Choirs and Societies will do well VH Ii I M I nwi to end the musical season bv per forming eithern Sacred Cantata, as Duck’s-Pilli Psalm (111. or Chadwick’s splendid Joseph’s llomlagu (tin or llutleriluld’s llolslinxiur <4l >. or try the very easy Ks ther (3U el.-O, or Knot’s always popular Uayuukcn (111. or Uuck’s classical Don Munlu (|I.Uj. The Emerson Method for Reed Organ, (f2.U». Ily Uinerson and Mathews, Is amomr the very bust, und lias a pood collection of Inslrumontal ana vocal music. Any hook mailed, poet-free, fbr retail price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, 111. OI.IVKK J)ITHIIV A Ql>.. Hu.lun. Sill UTS. A FIT Guarniiteed by us on all lino 8 HUM'S imulo to ordor. Workinanslilp and qualities tho best. Largo slock of Im ported Fancy Shirtings. Eldredge & Woodbridge, 55 Washiiigton-st. ion SALK TO BE SOLD. Tho Lancnitur County Hlltor, Lead, ami Zinc Mines, •Itnated near Lumllavillu, Ijinciuilor t’mimr, I'enu sylvuiilu. (uuothor with Die ilululmi Ituilmtlun Fur naco». Cnlclnin* Furnacei, Cutlery. Itutorl Kiln, whit full v(|ulpuuMti of Ciu.liinn ami lirunaliu Machinery Complvtu. on tlio must Improved |irlnclplu*. There uro Three Powerful Euulnua, for holitlnu, putaplnir, and wurklmt all tho nhovu nmchliiury. to* uuthur will* lUI Acre* of Lam). Farm llulldlnuH, 11 DwolHiiU'liuuso*. Wurkidiojm, Htororoouis, unices, ‘“ rtlCUto '‘ H. TIICIMI-HON, II ilruadway, «. V. THOMAS KENT. Orlunlitl llulliluitfH. Chicuiro. IIAMKOUII imuH, flmu|»i»ldu. Liverpool, Knit. ami Prollhiblo. FOR SALE ouu WHOLESALE FLOUR BUSINESS Itcaiuu lor aelltuu ciplalurd, KENI.Y, JENKINS & YOUNG, LAKE AM, UAUKirr*m CELLULOID GOODS. CELLULOID ( Water-proof Lin en ) Cuffs, Collars ami Bosoms, Brice Lists ami Gpods seat by mail . Call or address BAItJfES* Hat Store, SO Madison-st,, Tribune JiuiUlimj . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1881—TEN PAGES. sp n rxu o vehcoa rs. IKVfINMI The Clothier, Has just opened out some very desirable SPRING SUITS. LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS and . CLSTERETTES, FOR ' MEH AND BOYS, That are made up in first class shape, equal to the best custom-work, at from 25 to 50 per cent less money. And remember us on Gents' Furnishing Goods If you want to save money. NO TJCOUIII.E TO NUOW GOODS, MABLET, THE CLOTHIER, 654 & 156 CBark-st. TXNUJIAXVJi. THE Fire Insurance Association (LIMITED) OFEXGXiAXD. Head Ofnee->London t WM. P. CLIREHUOH, Qen’l Manager. United State* Branch—Boston, Mass., JOS. H. WELLMAN, Manager. ASSETS. Cash Capital 31,000,000.00 Reserve Fund 250,000.00 Cash Assets . 1,349,943.61 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock.. .1 $1,000,000.00 Reserve for Re-Insurance..... 36)631.31 Reserve for Unpaid Losses.... 11,930.31 All other Liabilities 11,961.20 Net Surplus 289,430.79 CHICAGO OFFICE, 11£S Jto 11-1, Lll Sllllo-Ht. FRED S. JAMES & CO., Agents. FRED S. JAUE. 1 ?, (Wl .Innt f-r (lie Wutern S'alei. FINANCIAL. THIO Merchants’ Savings Loan & Trust Go., OF 01-lIOACiO, LHTA1II.IH1IL1) 1833. Paid-Up Ciipltul Sl,ftoo.ooo Vndlviiletl Profit*. 800,000 TItUSTKKHI RDWIN HLAfKMAN, (JKtl. M. PULLMAN, A. 11. IIUHLKV, K. K. HOOKUP. J. \V. DOANK, JIVKO.V 1.. P.mItII, MAICSIIALI. FIP.LD. JOHN TVimKLL, PAI.MKU V. KKLLOOO, K. T. WATKINb, P. I* YOK. OFFICKUSI JOHN TVItUKLL. President. UVItON | fc HMITiI. Vlcn-Prus’L KKMIV K. I.OVVK. Cnahler. FUANK C. OSUUUN, Au’lCush. Pollclls the Accounts of Hunks, Merchants, and In dividuals, Trunsnct* a ifcnerai Hanking liuslnnss. Deals in United Hiatus and Investment Hands. Kxchanvuon Igiiidon and Purls. Letters of Credit for Murvliunia and Traveler*. Telegraphic Kxchsnuo on Londiin. Parts, New York, Han Frunclsco, New Orleans, uml Tucson, Arliona. Also Accepis mid Kxeeule* Trusts. Money to Loan On Improved Chicago Property at lowest rates. MEAD & COE, Z 49 La Salle-st. Honey to Loan On choice Improved city property ntOper cent lu sums tu suit. TUKSKII X HUND. Hi! Washlngton-sL MEY TO LOAN In sums of $5,000 to $50,000, On Improved City Pruperty. nl <1 per cent Interest. W.M. V. JA c ’OHS, im Poarbnrn-SL VACCIXK. ANIMAL VACCINE Double-Dipped and Fresh Every Day, GALE & BLOCKI, CIIK&IIMTN AND UUVOOISTH, SI Clark’tt.i 44 X 40 Mosiroe-§t., i'ulmer llouaei uh(l tUO Ni Vlark-ut. f Chleuf/a, TAILOItISa. ft TAILOR & DRAPER. H Vtal'KINU GOODS AND STYLES ■ Dll Cl M)VV HEADY. . . I Kill* I B IIIVI I PARLORS. W 157 S. CLARK-ST. riCTUH E~ El IA JWES, PICTURE FRAMES I ■flllfl 11 will aurviy par run to write fur mr I DhIIII llluairalud i'uuilvk’uu (truo) uf Htrlua LlUßlfl am) Prluuo. S. 11. MC EI.WAIN, iianuluciurer, Wi X All WuUuU-ur. > Svilmiu'. rrr Pmon* unable to purehare cuplf* of Tiir Chicago Tin hum: rt( !\’e.wn Agencies, and on rcilt uviy from* where Chicago jyipem arc tnhl ttilf con /<r o favor lip rrinrlUtu the facta to Ihia office, g(p ing full jurtirulnra. Cloudy wdathcr, occasional snow, station ary or lower temperature, lor.thls region to day. ' Tin: West Virginia Legislature has ad journed to the second Wednesday of Janu ary, tbsi The I'olfafrc, a itndlcn! organ published at Paris, advises Alexander 111. to break nt once with Bismarek and the Germans. Tin: centennial of the battle of Guilford Cmirt-Mousi; was celebrated on* the battle ground, near Greensboro, N. C., yesterday. The remains of the Czar will Ho Instate in the lloyal Chapel for fifteen days. Prayers will be offered nightly for tho repose of his soul. Tom Young recently broke Steve Lang ford’s bend at Greenwood, Ky. Reuben Langford then shot Young dead with a pistol. Charles Warner, the actor, accidentally received n severe wound at the Adelphi The atre, London, Monday night during a dagger light scene. Tim schoolboys living near New Bremen, 0., wanted a vacation, and blew up their school-house, using two kegs of powder for that purpose. Eight inches of snow fell at Lincoln, Neb., between 4 o’clock and 7:30 o’clock Inst even ing. Tim storm was tho fiercest, while It lasted, that ever visited the region. The Navy Department paid 3100.000 yes terday lor tho San Francisco whaler Mary and Helen, which will be sent Immediately in search of tho missing Jeannette. iris believed that Rochefort and another Parisian editor will bo prosecuted for pub lishing articles apologizing for crime In con nection with the murder of tho Czar. A Nihilist placard was posted in St. Petersburg Sunday evening warning the suc cessor of tlm dead Czar that If lie failed to adopt a liberal policy lie would soon meet his father’s fate. The House of Commons voted 833,000 for tho expense of criminal prosecutions in Ire land, and 8141, 500 for Irish not withstanding the protests of Mr. Purnell and Ids following hist night. The Committee on Statu Charitable Insti tutions of tho lower branch of tiie Illinois Legislature will report favorably on tho bill to turn over tho Cook County Insane Asylum at Jefferson to tho State. 1 Joseph Hassfkld was lined .810 In a New York police court yesterday for haying pasted notices bn* lampposts andteltfgraph poles calling u mass-meeting of Communists to rejoice over tho Czar's death. A dill providing for the payment of the Tennessee State debt in accordance with the proposition of tho bondholders passed to a second reading In tho Tennessee Legislature yesterday by u vote of 4. r > to 18. Ernest Stephen Mkmorotii, a German woodcarver, shot and killed Emit Pauly, a boarder in Ids house, in New York yester day, and then blew out his owu brains. Momoroth was jealous of Pauly. ’ 5i,349.943- 6 ‘ Tun officers of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and of tho Chicago & Northwestern Roads pronounce ns unqualifiedly false the report that those roads and Uio Northern Pacific wero about to bo consolidated. Several Liberals and Conservatives and eleven Home-Riders who wero in the House of Commons Monday night when Mr. Glad- Mono moved his resolution of urgency on Supply quitted the House rather titan vote. Tun armistice between tiie Boers and tho British Ims been extended four days. In the meantime tho Boors are receiving relnforce nunits. About 1,000 farmers of the Orange Free State are said to have Joined them dur ing tho last four days. James Toi.an, while in a state of maniac al madness, shot ids wife dead at Marine, near Stillwater, Minn., yesterday. Tolan was insanely jealous, and labored under tho delusion that Ids wife was not true to Idm. His insanity Is the result of a life of drunken dissipation. William 11. Morrison, President of tho First National Bunk of Indianapolis, and fur a tong period Manager of the Indiana Bank ing Company, died yesterday at ids homo in Indianapolis. Mr. Morrison was a prominent member of Die Episcopal Church. Ho was lu Ids TutU year. Judoi: Mohan administered a severe and well-deserved rebuke yesterday to police olliccrs who are In the habit of extorting con fessions from persons arrested by threats, false pretenses, and other means, lie con demned tiie practice us pernicious, unlaw ful, and dishorn I **.. It Is stated that the Princess Dolgourouki, the late Czar’s morganatic wife, received an anonymous letter Sunday morning warning her that the Czar was to bo assnslnated that day; that she tried to prevent the Czar from rlillng out, but without effect. The Princess lias left SL Petersburg, and will not return. Both branches of the Malno Legislature balloted for United Slates Senator yester day. In tho Lower Branch Mr. W. P. Frye, Republican, received S 3 votes, and Mr. Rich ard A. Frye, Fuslonlst, received SC. In the Senate tho former received £1; tho latter G. Mr. W. P. Frye will bo declared elected to day. Skciictarv Bi.ainb telegraphed to Minis ter Foster yesterday the resolution adopted by the Senate Monday on the death of tho Czar wltii instructions to present them to tho new Czar. At tho Cabinet meeting yesterday there were many expressions of sympathy with tho Russian Royal family and the Rus sian people. OunAND Van Hum and George Linn, real estate dealers, of Cleveland, 0., and John 1C Corwin, a Notary Public, of that city, have been arrested on, tho charge of con spiracy to defraud the United States Government by moans of false aflldavlts to laud-titles. Addison Burns and 11. R. Mo- Chilian have been arrested at Pittsburg on the same charge, and Hubert F. Lindsay at St Louis. Other arrests arc expected. These parties operated under the name of the International Land Company, and their operations are said to have been quite exten sive, covering 0,000,000 acres. All the parties have hitherto been considered quite respect able. Sin William Palliser (Tory) asked Mr. Gladstone In the Commons yesterday whether the evacuation of Candnhar would be postponed until Stanhope’s motion rela tive thereto was decided. Mr. Gladstone re plied that the matter was In Um hands ot the Viceroy of India, and that ho would not be Interfered with. ~ Mn. Edouard Sevk, Consul-General of Belgium to the United States, Is hero to make on Investigation Into the hog and pro vision trade of this city, for the purpose of being able to make an intelligent report to his Government on the trichinosis question. Iteprcscntntlvcs of Spain and Portugal arc about to visit Chicago for the same purpose. A requiem mass for tho Cznr was cele brated nt tho Russian Embassy nt Washing ton yesterday, nccordlng to tho Greek Church ritual, by Fathers BJorrine and Lopuchln. The members of the Russian Legation at tended In deep mourning. Secretary Blaine, Mrs. Blaine, Walter Blaine, and several members of the Diplomatic Corps were also present The Nihilists and Social Revolutionists everywhere arn much pleased at tho assasl natlon of tho Czar. They affect to believe that the new Czar will immediately inaugurate much-needed reforms. In tills connection it may bo stated that the Revolutionists of both hemispheres are Invited by manifesto to meet in Revolutionary Congress at London on the 14th of January dff next year. Brevet Maj.-Gkx. Emory Upton, of tho United Slates army, committed suicide at Presidio, Cal., some time Monday night His dead body was found yesterday morning in his room. A revolver was grasped in his right hand, and a bullet was found In his brain. lie shot himself through tho mouth. Grief at the recent loss of ids wife is thought to have prompted him to the rash act. The Democratic Senators In caucus yes terday agreed that they had not tho slightest chance to organize Urn Senate, and deter mined to make up lists of four Senators for committees of nine and lists of three for committees of seven to bo furnished the Re publicans. It was also determined to assign Bayard, Johnston, and Davis of West ginla to tiie three Chairmanships usually given to the minority. . A resolution was Introduced in tho New York Legislature yesterday authorizing an Inquiry ns to whether the State, in accord ance with tho charters of the original com panies, cannot obtain possession of the New York Central & Hudson River and the Lake Erie & Western Ronds by paying the original cost of tho roads and 10 per cent in addition as Interest, It Is tho Impression of' some parties that this cim bo done according to the original charters of tho various corpo rations referred to. Rochefort publishes in his paper n dis patch Irom Geneva which states that after the attempt to murder the Czar in the Winter Palace, in February of last year, tho Russian police seized tho funds of tho Nihilists, amounting to 400,000 francs, and that no at tempt at assnstnatinn was made soon there after because of lack of funds. Tho dispatch further states that tho bombs which were used Inst Sunday wero manufactured at St. Petersburg, and loaded by women. It also states that there is no Nihilist named Rus sukoff. • Tiiirtv persons are in prison in Ireland now under tho provisions of tho Coercion act, and it is evident that more will ho im prisoned during tho week. Richmond Prison, Dublin, is being prepared for tho reception of tho patriots. Forty convicts were taken from there yesterday to make room for those who cannot be convicted, Among those ar rested yesterday were P. J. Sheridan, a mer chant of Tubbercurry, Sligo, and. ono of those who wore tried with Parnell recently, and O’Quinn, ono of the Secretaries of tho League. Tin: Paris correspondent of tho London Time* says that the new Czar, Alexander 111., Is utterly tacklugln political knowledge and tact, and predicts that Ids rule will tie far less conciliatory and liberal than that of tho last monarch. It is expected that the Into Czar’s advisers will be set c. Ido very soon, and that the personal friends of tho now Czar will bo also his political advisers. Tho now Em press, as might be expected from her family relationship with the King of Greece, it is believed will be very friendly to tho Greek cause, ami will shape tho Russian policy lu that matter. There remain no doubts that Count Herbert Bismarck has eloped with Princess Elizabeth of Carlottl-Bcuthen, a lady of fid, who has a daughter aged 14. Both are known to have been at Messina, Sicily, about two weeks ago. Tim husband of tho runaway wife has retired from public life, and will soon commence proceedings for u divorce. Prince Bismarck is said to be greatly an noyed at Uio conduct of Ids son, whom ho intended should succeed himself, and Ids re cent Irritability Is said to bo Uie result of disappointment at Uie conduct of tho way ward young man. Hussakoff, the person arrested on Uio charge of being an accomplice In the assasl nation of tho Oar, has recognized one of the bodies of those killed last Sunday as that of ids accomplice. In the house where Russa- Koff lived a proclamation has been found an nouncing that tho Czar had been ussosinated by two persons. The mule occupant of Urn house shot himself dead when lie saw the police opproAching. A woman who lived with him was arrested; also a person who was seen to enter tho house, hut the latter was not captured until lie had fired six shots and wounded flireo policemen. Eui’kiion Wii.mam In receiving the Presi dent and Vice-Presidents of the Reichstag, who presented an address of condolence, said that the death of the Czar affected him doubly because of his age. He recalled (he peaceful relations which have existed so Jong between Prussia ond Russia, and his kinship to the Czar, whh he said was ’’very near to his heart.” Tho full of the Czar, he went on to say,iliowed that Divine Providence alone could determine tho destinies of monarchs. At the same time, ho said, It was the duty of Legislatures to do their part In repressing destructive tendencies by every means in their power. WASHINGTON. The Session of the Senate Yesterday Quiet and Unimportant. Republican Apprehensions that an Alliance with Hlahono Will Re Disastrous. Schema of the Democrats to Split Dp on Votes and Prevent a Tie, Session of the Illinois Con gressmen in the Attorney- General’s Office* The Claims of Jones to the Mar shalship Urged by Sen ator Logan* An Affidavit Impugning Jones’ In tegrity Offered and Iso lated* Farwell Anxious to Have It Under stood that He Has No Fight with Logan. Statement of Dr. Ball in tlio Chris tiancy Case—Two Tolar Ex peditions. Hurlbut Sure He Will Go to Mexico— Garfield Glad He Has a Solid Constitution, THE SENATE. DEMOCRATIC PROGRAM. sp«tta( DUpatfh to The Chicago TWMinc, Washington, D. C., March 15.—Although sev eral Democratic Senators have assorted In de bate or privately that thoy would pair In ad vance wltn tbo Maine or Minnesota Senator, and thus permit an organization of tbo Com mittees, tbo Douibon element opposes any steps that will hasten an abandonment of power and of patronage. Should they persist In this course, the Republicans Senators can do nothing before Friday, when tbo two new Sen ators will probably have arrived and be sworn In. Senator Anthony, os tbo Chairman of tho Republican caucus, will then offer a list of Com mitteemen, os a substitute to that of tbo Demo crats offered by Pendleton. On tbls there will bo a tie vote,—37 ayes against 37 nays,—and Vice-President Arthur will give bis . cast ing . vote In tbo affirmative. Some of tbo Democrats aro very angry with Don HSU for bis attack. on Uotu Mahone, which thoy aay drove “ tbo Virginia Sphinx " Into the open arras of tbo Republicans. Others, determined to die In tbo lust ditch, Intimato that thoy PROPOSE TO DISPUTE THE POWER OP THE VICE-PRESIDENT to decide, by bis casting vote, the formation or committees, but tho Republicans can quote numerous precedents, and point to tbo const!* tulloaal provision ("I'bat tbo Vice-President snail bnvu no vote unless tbo Senate Is equally • divided"! as oontnininir no limitation. So tbo Republicans will wait patiently until tbo now Senators come. Tbo Democrats aro planning numerous means of avoiding tbo casting rote of tbo Vice-Presi dent, in order to prevent tho Republicans from recovering control ot gested, for Instance, that they do not vote for tbo Committees as a whole, but that throe or four Democrats present different names for certain Chairmanships. This would not tnnko a tie, and tbo Vice-President would not have a casting vote, and the Honnto would be at a dead-lock, Some Republicans think it possible that they UAV LOSE MORE THAN* TIIEV CAN GAIN from an alliance with Mnbune. Ono of them put It this way: “It is suggested, for Instance, that Mubono present h candidate for Sergeant iit-Arms. Ho would, of course, select an ex- Confederate soldier. Tho Democrats might pre sent a Union soldier and turn tbo tables upon us, mh wo did upon them In thoHhlelds case. It would be very embarrassing fortbo Republicans to oppose a Union soldier nominated by tho Democrats, and to support an ox-Confcdcrato forced upon tbo party by Mabono. THE REPUBLICAN SENATORS. 7b tA* irnfcm AnociaUd rrttt. Washington, D. t’., March IS.—'Tho Republic an Senators In caucus this morning completed tbo Senate committee-list, with tbo exception of tbo usual number of vacancies for minority rep resentation, which are left to bo HUed by too Democrats. Tho only changes mado' to-day In yesterday's assignment of Chairmanships am tbo transfer of Teller and Kellogg to the Cbalr mansblps of Pensions and Railroads, respective ly, and tho substitution of Ferry fur Frye us Chairman of tho Committee on Rules. Mr. Ma hoiio remains on tbo list as Chairman of tbo Committee on Agriculture, and Is also assigned to tho Naval Affairs auu Post-Olllcc Committees full Republican memlwrsblp. The more Impor tant committees, us telegraphed last night, uro unaltered, except by placing Mr. Toller on tho Privileges and Elections Committee Instead of McMillan. Tbo Military Affairs Committee is to bo com loosed us follows, as far as tbo Republicans uro concerned: Logan, Chairman: liurnslde, Cam eron (Pa.), Harrison, and Jewell. Tho majority of tho membership ot tho Naval Committee will consist of Cameron (Pa.), Chairman; Anthony, Rol|lus. Mabono, and Platt (N. V.). The Post (JUlcc Committee is to bo beaded by Ferry, and tbo uibor representatives of tho majority will bo Hill (Colo.), Platt (N. V.}, Mabono, and Saw yer. THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS, Immediately after tho adjourmneucof the Hon utn, met In ciiucuii ami decided to bavu procured ii hat of Democratic Bonatont fur appointment outtio committees In tho ratio of four Demo* crats to live Republicans, Instead of pursuing un endeavor t» obtain a majority of tho rej»rei»uu tntlon. now discovered to bo hopeless. Tbu Committee who prepared tho lint embodied In tho Pendleton resolution wore accordingly In structed to revise It, and report to u future cau cus. The general sentiment was averse to es tablishing the posslbly-dungerous precedent by pairing Democratic Senators with tbu expected Incoming Republicans from Maine and Mlnno seta. Tho Chairmanships of tho Committees on Private Lund Claims, Revolutionary Claims, and Engrossed Hills, usually given to the minority, will. It Is understood, bu assigned to Haynrtl, Johnston, and Davis (W, Vo.), seniors lu length of service. SOUTHERN SUPPORT. In regard to the policy with Mahono, It Is said on good authority that Ills alliance with thn Re publicans in Virginia will bo recognised, uud bis lullucnee bu assisted by tbo Administration, In tho belief that many people of tbo South aro willing to supjMirt tho Administration. If so en couraged. ami that through Mahono nil such can bu welcomed. SENATE PROCEEDINGS, When tbo tienato mot, tho desk of Bonator Mb hono was decorated with a handsome basket of lluweis. Mr. Voorbccs called up tbo resolutions offered by blm yesterday, culling un tho Attorney-Gen eral for information as to tbo names of Deputy United States Marshals appointed lu tho Btuto of Indiana to attend tbo polls at tho election lu that State lu October lust.- On motion of Mr. Edmunds, un amendment was adopted culling for any information In pos session of tho Attorney-General bearing upon tho necessity for tbo employment for such Mar shals. ' , Thu resolution, as amended, was agreed to. Mr. Pendleton culled up bis reorganisation resolution, when Mr. Cameron, or Pennsylva nia, Interposed a motion lu adjourn. Lust yeas, Ul; nays, IW. Mr. Davis, of Illinois, voted with (ho Democrats, and Mr. Mahons with tho Republicans. . ... Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvania, followed up with a motion to proceed to tbo consideration of executive business. Lost—yeas,Jß; nays, U 7. Mr. Pendleton moved to adjourn. Uwosevl* PRICE r'lfE CENTS. ■ t» 9 i ; dent, bo said., o veto could bo reached on tbo pending blttiuoas. Agreed to. Adjourned. A CROWD IK TUB SENATE. In expectation that there would be another Rcctio In tbo Senate to-day similar to that of yes terday, n very largo audience was present, every seat In tbo galleries being occupied and tbo cor ridors crowded with persons unable to got with in tbo Senate chamber. The Senators camo In slowly, and when the Journal was read not more than half wore in their scats. A COMPLIMENT. On tbo desk of Senator Mabono was a mag nificent bouquet of flowers sent from tho White House conservatory by President QurQcld. lIKN hill’s harangue. Inquiry among tho Democratic lenders reveals that mlly ono-half of them condemn Den Hill’s attack upon Senator Mabono yesterday as un justifiable and Inexcusable. It Is feared that tbo bitterness and venom displayed by Hill will react and strengthen Mabono among the Demo crats In Virginia.' A well-informed Virginia Democrat, opposed to Mabono, says thatMn hono will get tbo sympathy of a largo number of Democrats In bis state who are opposed to bis political course, but wilt sustain him In defending the right of a Virginia Senator to vote ns ho may please, without having tils mo tives Impugned. If Hill bad not done this, bis speech would have hurt Mabono In Virginia, but os it Is, tbo latter will to strengthened by it. AN ANXIOUS FRIEND. A friend of Mabonc sold to blm last night that be trembled fur bis future; that one Henator could nut expect to do away with thirty-six, If each should call him out personally. “ Don't bo alarmed," said Mubone. " 1 think I know tbo Democratic Senators better tbuu you, and Inin certain there is not one of them wbo wants to die. lam not afraid of being called outt or given uu occasion to call one of thorn out.” “LONG” JONES. TUG FIGHT FOU THE MARSHALSniP. Special Dltfatch to 17i< Chicago IVdmru, Washington, D. C., March 15.—Thero was a meeting of tbo members of the Illinois delega tion at the olllco of the Department of Justice this morning In the matter of tbo Marsbnlsbip for tbo Northern District of Illinois. There were present Senator Logan and Representa tives Farwoll, Aldrich, Thomas, Marsh, Cannon, Cullen, Payson, Hawk, and Henderson. Mr. Farwell was present In tbo room when tbo dele gation entered, having called to recommend tbo appointment of McDuld, of Chicago, to a posi tion In tbo Territories. Oen. Logan stated to Attorney-General MaoVcogb that tbo delega tion bad called to confer about the Marsbulsblp. Mr. Lagnn, for tbo flrst time. Hied tbo papers of A. M. Junes as an applicant for that position. GEN. LOGAN said that it bad been tbo custom of tbo Stato that tbo olllco of tbo Marshal was witbln tbo patronage of tbo Senator, but bo sold that, in addition, ho was Joined In the recommendation of Jones by five of the nine Congressional Rep resentatives from tbo Judicial District, exclud ing only Farwell, Davis, Aidricb, and Bbcrwln, and that tbo papers of Mr. Jones were also in dorsed by n largo majority of tbo members of both tbo Stato Legislature. Senator Logan, afteru brief speech In support of Mr. Jones, submitted tbo cose. Representative Thomas, of tbo Cairo district, also hud some pleasant words to say for Mr. Jones. Mr. Far well opposed tbo appointment. Ho stated that ho had no quarrel with Senator Logan or with anybody, but that bo believed that tbo appoint ment of Jonos would bo offensive to the great majority of Republicans la that Marshal's dis trict; that Mr. Jones was opposed by THE TUIIKK CITV MEMUBIW, himself, Aldrich, and Davis, and that at least one of the Chicago members—Representative George K. Davis—bad stated that bo believed that tho appointment of > Jones would result In tbo loss of tho spring election la Chicago to tbo Republicans. In addition, Mr. Farwoll stated that tho appointment of Jones would be dis pleasing to two of tbo Judges, and that one of thorn (wbom bo did nut name) had authorized him (Farwoll) to say that the appointment of Jones was one not flt to bo made. Mr. Farwell furtborstatod that Mr. Jones was tho Incumbent of a Federal position in bis own district worth (1,500, and that it would bo well for him to stay there. HARWELL ALSO SAID that it appeared to bo understood that Judgo Woodcock, of Sterling, would bo likely to bo ap pointed Collcdlor oflnlornal Revenue In tbo. event that Jones should bo transferred to tbo Marsbalsblp. Ho (Harwell) suggested that it might bo wiso to appoint Woodcock ns Marshal and than take another man from tbo county. Farwcll distinctly stated that bo bad no candi date of bis own, and bo did not make tiny recommendations la behalf of Mr. StlllwelL Aldrich said bo was opposed to Jones, flratof all, because* be bad a candidate of bis own, and bo submitted tho name of cx-Ald. James H. , Gilbert. This Is Mr. Aldrich’s candidate for Col lector of Internal Revenue, however, and it In not supposed that bo presented the name with * any serious expectation that Gilbert would bo appointed Marshal. Mr. Aldrich also suggested tbo numo of Mr. Hubbard, Superintendent of Mails In tbo Chicago Pust-OQlcc, but tbo sugges tion of this numo was not satisfactory. Gen. Logan DID NOT CARE TO LISTEN TO ANY OFFERS OK COMPROMISE. Ho bad so much coulldonco In bis ability to se cure tbo appointment of bis owu nominee that ho afterwards said bo did not consider It neces sary for him to entertain any propositions of compromise, and that be was not uccustomud to cumpromlso. Finally, Mr. Farwcll, being asked If bo bad anything more to say In opposition to Jones, stated that ho did bavesomo papers at bis hotel which ho might submit, but which bo did not euro lo file. Tbo Attorney- General suggested that a time be appointed for another meeting. Senator Lognu thought that It would nut bo practicable tor him, m view of bis duties in tho to Ux any time for an other meeting, and did not know that another mooting would ho necessary, but it was decided that Mr. Farwcll should go for bis documents, which bo did. The paper proved to bo A JOINT AFFIDAVIT, making charges against the business Integrity of Mr. Jones, extending back to ItTJ-i. Mr. Far well said that be did nut euro to UlotblsalUduvU. Ho wished Gun. Logan to read It. Gen. Lo gan sold that bo did nut care to read It, but that Mr. Farwel) ought to tllo It. This Mr. Farwull then declined to do, when Judge .Payton tooic tbuallldavlt at tho requestor Farwcll and read It, mid undertook lo Inform Senator Logan afterwards of Its contents, and also to comma nlcato with Mr. Jones on tbo subject. Tho alii davit was also submitted to Representatives Marsh, Henderson, and Thomas. Roth Mr. Jones and Mr, Harwell 10-nlghl refuse lo per mit the publication of this uiHdavlt, an ar rangement having been mado between Mr. Jouus and Mr. Harwell, according to which Jones should make uu alliduvit giving Hl4 VERSION OP THE TRANSACTIONS with regard to which tho charges were made, and If this counter atlldavlt seems satisfactory tu Mr. Furwull, that tho original uillduvlt should not be hied, but should bo returned to tho per son designated by Mr. Farwell ns uu eminently responsible lower in Cbluugo, from whom It come, together with the counter altldnvit. Mr. Jones soon became ae<iuolnted with tbu allldavlt charging him wlih Improper truusautlous. and called upon Farweil, stating that tho question with him thou was not whether he was going tu bu Marshal, but whether he was lit to bo Mar shal. Ho stated that the charges of the allldavlt were utterly false, ami tliat he would prepant and furnish Mr. Farwoll by to-morrow morning a counter uillduvlt. From reliable sourced, NOTWITHSTANDING THE ATTEMPTS AT BE CHECV, It Is ascertained that the subject mutter of tho nlllduvit against Mr. Junes is substantially ui follows: Tho document was sworn to In Chicago lust Friday, March 11, mm reached here Sunday morning. Mr. Farweil old not read it until this mornlog. It Is a Joint allldavlt, signed by John W. Mersey, a builder lu Chicago, nod D. J. Dog ged, cashier at the Pun-Msudlo Freight Ollleem Chicago. Dogged, It appears, Is Ibu defendant In u suit by wblob, tu he claims, Junes Is at tempting to make him pay twice for a nolo of 1760 placed lu his hands In trust by Mersey. Dogeelt and Mersey appear to bare bad some business relations with each other, and bad deposited a number of notes, amounting to some *2,000, with Junes fur safekeeping, because neither party bad a safe. From time to time those notes wore returned, except the one fur *T6O, which JONES CLAIMED WAS HIS PERSONAL PROP EUTV. Subsequent to tbo dato of tbo delivery of those papers to Jones, Jones and Mersey bad sumo business disagreement, and, according to tho af fidavit of Doggutt and Mersey, bu looTt the note, although Uoggvti claims to have paid tbo amount once, and tried to force u payment a second time. Thu note was not indorsed. Horsey charges that bo left tbo note for with Jones in trust simply fur safe keeping, and that Junes siueu then claimed the nolo as bis own; that bo had put It up as collateral, and troatu.l and used it as his own: that It was never Indorsed to him. and never belonged to him; that the maker of the notu (Deggott) bos paid tho note tu blw /