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anxious condition. Men of conservative and radical views are seen much in conference, and the result, doubtless, will be a letting down gradually from the Colfax-Stevens-Sumner platform towards that of the President. In no other way can the Republican party be kept together. I believe Horace Greeley and Colonel Forncy both are working to this end. Stevens is pushed hard by the Radicals for the chairmanship of the leading House committee, and the Speaker may yield. Mr. Kasson is antagonizing Mr. Raymond for the chairmanship of the foreign affairs committee. Speaker Colfax keeps his own counsels and consults with but few, if any, members as to t class of men here known as the lobby. To-morrow, if there is a quorum of members present, the House standing committees will be named. It is said that Thaddeus Stevens is chairman of the ways and means; Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, chairman of the committee on appropriations, and General Butler chairman of the committee on fore
ork. On Elections.--Messrs. Dawes, of Massachusetts, chairman; Schofield, of Pennsylvania; Upson, of Michigan; Marshall, of Illinois; Paine, of Wisconsin; Shellabarger, of Ohio; McClung, of Missouri; Radfield, of New York. On Ways and Means.--Messrs. Morrill, of Vermont, chairman; Hooper, of Massachusetts; Brooks, of New York; Garfield, of Ohio; Wentworth, of Illinois; Conkling, of New York; Moorhead, of Pennsylvania; Allison, of Iowa; Hagan, of Missouri. Appropriations.--Messrs. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, chairman; Raymond, of New York; Blair, of Missouri; Kasson, of Iowa; Voorhees, of Indiana; Farnsworth Spalding, of Ohio; Higsby, Wright, of New Jersey. On Banking and Currency.--Messrs of New York, chairman; Har; Culver, of Pennsylvania, land, of Ohio; Harding, of Kentucky; Lynch, of Maine; Devrees, of Indiana; Randall, of Pennsylvania; Hubbard, of West Virginia. District of Columbia.--Ingersoll, of Illinois; Dumont, of Indiana; Davis, of New York; Baldwi
--Leading Congressmen from New England had an interview with the President Saturday. A Senator expressed the belief that Congress and the Executive could harmonize on a plan of reconstruction. He expressed fears that, under the lead of Thaddeus Stevens, the House would take a position which it could not hold. Prospects of the Tennessee delegation for early admission grow better every day. Heavy lobby at work to procure a renewal of the reciprocity treaty. General Grant just nnessee delegation for early admission grow better every day. Heavy lobby at work to procure a renewal of the reciprocity treaty. General Grant just arrived. A Senate caucus was held this morning on Stevens's joint resolution without any result. Another will be held this afternoon. The resolution cannot pass the Senate without amendment. Official advices received to-day from Mexico favorable to the Liberal cause. Imperial troops constantly falling back towards the city.