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The dhicagyo Dailp Teibune, e e —— EEEEE E— e S e e e VOLUME 29. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY &, 1876, ; NUMBER 253, B e T s e R e R e e T T T G TR T NN IAL R R AT e | WASHINGTON. BEXPOSITION BUILDING. reactution of the Hatise relates to ihe eslablihment of | In-law of the President, How much conlidence | years, snd Arswing interset payable iy 1o g0 | the Oomaristas $oovas of Gorernmeh snd the proviing of ¥iltls | shouid bo placed in his story say ome miav 4 s oo O pur et fi:“"g‘fi,':""} Sia | Louiin o 1oinviatips. Moa Tadunl' ottosd tached Lo th o«'.mmn.(,m IO e et iowe | judwo whon it Is told, Tt s ocertaln that his | From (e boymaontof o time e s e on & A ross % v;- scospting aa Invhiation b abr . 3 o od of the_Geatennial Ezxposition, gl itn ad atood st e, and by Washiogton, to coufine | teatimony Unlted Bistes as well s from tazatton in ¢ of the Honse from Tussday, the flk, 1 6 T( )- N I ( ;‘ E T 18 ? 6 Ahe Presidont 1 the schiargs of bis dutiée and poyr: WOULD ROT DB SOMPETERT EVIDENCE Jocut K%mm’n’}, 50 that The sands JOAT Bors ef: feted & resolation ,;. ; ; . [} o | The President Reads Unsophist. o Tosok b conaties atono, oot OPENING OF THH CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, forth on thair faca thess conditi e bill reported in the Senmita by Mr. Sherman shortly after the psssage of the { in any court of juatics, snd may Judga befora gmud and 8o 2 and Moans to consider at onoe som Gen, Waaliington [seed an Executive ¥ ¢ ciamation. ' baving reference 1o the subject of | YHOM h sboald undettake to give Ik wadld dif- | 41y menda the Nefuntiog law i wuch & way a8 e o fonronary o ts el e ve il from Gsorgelomn, & plxos roiats miss bim from tho witness-stand ¢ but they do o tusroue the A‘-_:;]um of 4 er cent bonds pow | - Aftee Z, susing dobato, Mr, Tittnger destrod ta rom Jadelphia, whic] on _was the saaf difte . orized from $300,000,000 to $300,000,000, and the of ummmwr‘vhm the o e ta it thiogs erently in investigatiog committoes. X ) BB uto tostructing $he Commities en W, cated Democrats a Simple Lesson in Kistory, time which they are to run from fitee: ks ] to-m ‘mornin, R e ebrvo; Gorosnment snonid | MF: Cbsover maxs tht tho priviloge of having | yeur,™ " 7 ik haee e Ty | (NS 6 e wl iy ocsing UNDEE THE AUSPIOES OF THE for the tima Temain.” That none of his auccessors | 416 Governmoat deposlts was generslly uudor- SR ourren¢ & Liver coln. . ¥ T Bave saterliined thg idon that thele execntive ofices ot h‘yhlu'tyngml;mhrs o ‘lh\;1 oatstey o THE POSTAL SERVICE. Mr.§ 7 declined fo admft the amendment, asd could ba red only st the seat of Governmen o tho mn i an 0 AD i od e resolution, FIRST REGIMENT I. S. G‘. Showing How His Predecessors Svidenced by handreda abon hundreds of Anch acts | partner were omployed by the house of Henry Clows MULAT. ML FHEE DATWITR LT sapwed i - evlousquasiion o his. raolutl DerToral by thy pradeceasors In the unbroken oo | & Car to securs tha secount if pessinlc, Hecame 10 Bpasial Diavated to The Chieacs Tribune, re] . o duseden wetasoonlng; end the il from Washington to Lincoln, s memorsndum of gen~ | Wasbinglon, suthorized by the mansgers of that | Wasmnorox, D, 0., Mav 4.~The debate in the | e, kayne then naked leave to regort his Il allowe 3#&&‘;’?&?&;";&‘2&2& same of mbichacts s sub. x‘:.oru;: o usd nch sz of money a6 wigat be necst- | Tonse upon the post-ofios appropristion il | 1ag the tsaue of sllver coln fn exclangs for green. o u o 0 recure the sccount, Ls . 3 T ettty vl thous heowas 2o the HABE snd. BroDHELy | ArPesPren 10" DLehATE TUROCGN suboS DENT | WBA f0F tha most part devotad to “subjocts for- | Obrtcr o b now witharom his whlestion. - PoIoFt o the fi’fl"agfifléflfl" powers of blaofico1d | and his wife, and made au arrangement, o he | etgn to the Post-Oftice Dapartmont, Vancs, of | The inesags from the President deoilaing to furntal s U8 Guoer. | Bt of B2 insonet ooviied 1wk maseos. | Norit Coroline, spoke apon the fratorlty be- | fice SithTarton was eud, s mat secteod with ‘aabingion, uu;.nlgfl‘-“m énli Jlu)g’: ‘xl)lem wé‘ll m‘;c‘mnmfii (ln‘m \;‘n twoen tho Nortb and HBoutl, snd thought that | cool dhm:n °'in‘l‘? :cn;&cnun (ds, and with eviden{ o rous 1l 0 A e 1] I{ N en, lcan Tt will b parcelvod that the meensge ia dated Washe el at Henry Clows-& Co. sbould receive the | the South would foel batter towards the North it 1joyment on pul ITLIMORES BAND, 50 PIRCES & MAD. EUGENIE B.APPENEEIM MISS BEMMA. O. TETURSE MR. J. LEV Y, MR. M. ARBUCOKLE. AND DRESS PARADH, MISSION, 80 OBNTS. gfi-’xngol Omnonl%om 8:30 !o%n . Doors open at 0 Loft the Capital When So [nclined ; erformance at 8, 01d Hickory Coming in for the appointment, er object Lefug to have Ler brother side, Mr. Bandall moved that it be referred to ths Judicias s ingion, Witlohs the usual prefx of ** Exsoutive Alan- | provided fof i & pacuniary way. According fo Chee. | CODRF0S8 would pay all Southorn olaims. ~This | ry Committon and printed. Bo arderod. OOEAN NAVIGATION. TO RENT, Tongest Term of Absence. |diéar e gtz tn ek wan Brotyit tp s Toooting of | B6ema to be ono of tho fandsmental conditions | 3ir. AlzeDouguil fuen offsred a resoiition tnatro .. OUEA L1, FR | WEr T e, L % 5L b e o S ‘Accompsnying the metsage faa memorandum of | thb Cabinet by the Dresident, who expremed hisde- | of g a4 ing th ficloct Committos for the invostigation of Feds ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE " atncestof brestdeata of the United Blates from i | sirs tust Leey Clrws fe Co. auould. mceiva. the. ap. | Of Southern fraternity and roconciliation, It is | (liihcan i Tanisiana to make s full and comiplots Tt Ueneal Transatiiniio Uompaay's Msil Blesmecs (] fi!uunnlgl‘r}hldfilx;ing:;fll.o:cw&luufl m:rnuu;l wl'mmcnl Wiien this romark wan ade, Hecretary tdlflmmr;rm ot v ;hu ol:dfllk m’d an Apnr:- N\‘al\uk:lulan’u(“lh)nr %mn‘.?nn? m:alxdn tho ss- . opa, and of public & zocutive scta perfurm heaon 18 repor ave said that he was not aware | priation.,” The Bouth wo be loyal the | sassination of M, H, joll and Da ug, on the buinsan oy York 3?‘33-:&' e acts The Impeachment Court Hears | aurissihe iimeof mch sbacucer, This memorandum | st Uie Gecal ageut waa s maiter of @roat imporiaiice, il 4 mm“lm“‘; o wnq“{rzn“;‘ fhg | Jied River, Loulsiaun, partioularty asto whotder ihe i bl favorite Toate for tho Uontinent (beins mors contatne tbe followini Information, and tmuch mors | and that he had slresdy Jalons Jol Casa was Or wad 1ot OF a political charscler, gouthorly Uz aoy othier), will sall from Plor No. & Arguments on the Question | of tissime general charscler, only the most Impor- | GIvEN T0Z ACCOUNT TO JAY COOKZ, WooLtoc | 9ld clalis were paid. ~ All this was sbout /Tuoadsy, April 4 ‘Tuesdsy, Aprli18 R maans | O RENT Xirst aabiy a}io aud ‘8130, aooordiak to Acoommodation i Tietara tickets at red Friend Slon ‘"'"’&‘.‘:im 80601 MOGALIODS. Mr. Raudsl—While that ia & State matter, I kope ‘:L.;"&od ;ll acts ‘l‘vdl;dn“‘n ‘;"‘ m:mwlndum bolng & CO., TUE PAYMENT OF THE ANTR-BELLUK MAIL CON- ummun‘onwfllu ,flséef‘wlhs resolutiim, Ao 0l e or mention n this abatract : d thet Behad fa inted TRACTORS. ) srired 10 havo an dnves'igation g Proaldeut Waahingtdh was frequsntly sbeent from | (in fact, and .d!rell::llllle[d CJ.“N...? 5»".“,’::-‘.:‘:"3:‘.’3& Judge Kelley, in a magoanimous and touch- | tbe Kiillug of two negroes and woundlvg of eight oth. {be Gapita. Hoappesra o isye bosn thussbesntat iast | eign siations to formard their drafta aud setvlo tialr | I0g epooch, shosred the South that they could | et e ale secton st incimepalin o0, Goverament being thon &t Pailadeippis, be fmned s | LCOUAUtitoigh that houas, These circulars hehad | not regard the North as inimical to them If s Townsend (N ¥ 3 ttmnch nps irendy mafied R e f oo b | osr that the Hepubitcans carried the election snd the roclamation dated at Georgetown in reforence o run- o T reprosentatives rofused to allow the | Democruts killed the niggers. O e e icriet of "eoiimoin, 1o | Clgever's Liiowledga of tho fnfusnces which wo- a Y psymant of all Bouthern claims. Me. MucDougall decliued to yield for AIr. Dosl sigiod st Moust Vermon an oficinl letr o tha | SieSiOnSeRRel o 1% Coos (ERSRSLE 00y | | Waldron, of Michigan, spokeon thobill, Tlo | ameadment, jak Emperor of Moroceo, and from the ssme place Isaued | pofytod. Le heard (ho story from Judge Dent, but it | 8howea that by its provisions there would be & [ M. MacDougall's recolution was adopted, and the s commlwion of Qllver Wolcolt bs Oomplrolles of | does not appear thet be ever kusw Judge Dest's xa- | deficleucy in Postmastars’ saiaries of 000,000, Sousvadjourned, ik (o . 373 1‘]: Pnnm:ylvllh m’” tho {fiantylur it, Tho report wan that Jay Uooke, McCul- | and a greater deficlency fu appropriation for the ——— och & Ca. cinployed, to represent their interents in | tramsyoriation of the mails, The Committes pro- THE CENTENNIAL. roclsmation of thetreaty of 1395 with Bpain, and lrlh' Iamation _of tae "X”A“@ PRt ‘{‘;a 73 | the contest for the account, Mrs, Aullck, at ihat ume duced {ta eoanomy by practically engaged to Lo marred to Becretary Hobeson, and who HTOFPING TUE PAST MATL-TBAIAS 23‘::'3:&':’&\"?‘:’: e%?fi?flfif‘u“’ifi"p?g Germantown | suvsoquently became his wife, = Chocver sald that | batwoan New York and Chicago, for i ng pro. | 01d Eocles Can Get Llis Oool, Ropestn Mr, Yrujo o thie compehinstion sald to have been paid was one- | vislon i the bill making an appropriation forthain- | ing Gim and Yawcob Schneider 51 oflicislly presented Lo him at Mount Varnon Frop o l B et L R ictor " Bieot, | £1gBtl 0f 1 por ceat un the amount of derosila, Thess | cressed ralo of speed. of Jurisdiction. g Specimen’ Trash Called Evidence Served Up to tho Naval Com- mittoe. thout exira anree. IN TEIR ut, 55 Brasdway, N. ¥ e aE TanE | LMBUNE BUILDING, . LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, INQUIRH OF BV O W I(J: ‘I'fdnu:nnun{i\v. U i o radsrn e ien | WILLIAM C, DOW, B 1 Caulfleld’s Committee Still Wrestling with Little , NReer Right on the Grounds-The second snd third-hi f Ch o t m Mr, . L, Thursdsr, May Davenport. potentiary froia Spuis, and Mz ¥rujo went thero o iane made's by Moo peoon oreh apon b | tataed ther the ieslsmion oot worl aiey; | Sunday Qaestion — Grimwood and ar i sebine | Room 10, Trib Buildin for that pucposs. but tha ceromany of presentation | Democralle members of the Commiltee, oxteut, cripplo the business interests of ihe entire | DOBnIdzon, 10, Soooud cabln, 843t | <" 3 une B Rinlater o bring his cradentiaia, TIE PRINCIPAL WITNEBSS, oommunity, but especlaily those of the Bouth. He Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, aweet. Fates, = — Chicago. WANTED, YRYSIOENT JOUN AD) Judge Dent, bas been dosd for seyeral years, and none x;:tnulnra oprossd the provisions which o | Prmaprreni, May 4.—The much-discnssed AMB oy o "This e ihe it S el t 1 :! the othiers who wers nsmod as having taken part in y space, ‘This he thought ir would ba Tikely to giv8 any testimony which | would beneft the greab truuk lines, whils i woud | guestion of selling liquor on tho Centennial M, Blaine's Reply to the Bitter Note STAR BALL LINE A A e e R s oocasions 388 ' ears on various oocasions 388 days, He discbarged | wonld sesist the Committes in sraciug the story | cripple the emaller rosds, grounds was practically decided t5.day, The o vv AN' i \ E :D ¥ from Mr, Riddle. 150 3mcil dutlce nd porformed tbe moeh oleian | Loy MOk the Comiivse In tiaclug W stofy | CTERE K IO tho most comprenenive of : o 8 putlic acts at Quincy, Alsss., in the samo meancr as o/ % Centennial Commiss¥ . hold s long and excited gm::zg ;m:‘l(&? &amfl W:IYJ; gmfl . Y nactia “‘3‘ oF {m aror AL - NOULtal of thets all improbable, thercfore, thst the Committes | tho dsy. The bill sppropriates $3,750,000 less than may drop the wholo subject, treatiog Clicever's toeti~ | tho caiimates, and, if passad without an increass, will | seasion in ¢%u jadges' hall on the Exposition farhnfil'cmlmhuw, Bahis, and Rio Janerio, calling racited, 10 it e also specifiod that on ine 23th of t P i 3 1mony as one of those idlo rumors which are coostant- | Bo doubt eripplo the servics, The Fost-Otfice De- | grarnds, ‘'Tho liguor question n Hoptember, 1707, he forwsrded to tho Becretary of % = quor qaestion camo up fn the SR T ale e e | & Superintendent of Agencies | aright Proaceds to Cook Up Another | Sies mamiaics for srsokute o i Binan | I Scalngsbon, Bibupios; iy aies hofoad | i s st senmmtl Sendused Sen | form of m reportfrom spocal commitos that WAL RER. 2,700 tons, “Thursday, Juns 16 FOR 18 2 Ch Against Bri Court, signed in blank gt Qulucy, with lnetructionato | guring the proseut session of Congress, but which | tion the wholo servics as to amount and oficiency, was lengthy, nod contained a legal opinion to S AR, 3000 aaLL.0 - aturday, July 18 ILLINOIS AND I0WA, arge Against Bristow, e e o o s iho MOuId 82500t | have really no olker foundation tian conjecture. (ol HOLE ECONOMICALLY CONDUCTED the effect that the Commission wers not Passonger sccornmodations Brat-clasa, ytom, CUTTING DOWX, naw than st any time in the history of the country, , at reduced rates, ) to | By o110 of the moat prosporous Life Insure PRESIDENT JEFYERSON o Fer (alghi "a‘.".?.“%fium & 00, A mfli’ auce Companios, wh&h A 1t 1a the purpose of tho Secretary of the Navyin | 1n 180, under Buchsuan’s Administration, | Suthorized to allow tho aslo of liquor :m Ablant[hg!m the scat of uonngnenl during u:m case of m.fl passage of tho new Naval Appmpfl:{tun the roveuues for that yesr were $4,500,000, snd | within the Iimits of Fairmount Park. The read- wu‘,teflmn of dflm.mamhan?m:‘; lndunt-fmu' of | bill naw fn Committes, toconzolidate aa far xa prac~ | the ezpenditures wera over $10,000,000, leaving & | {ng of the roport olicited s genersl expression of tho witole ofcial perlod,” e sigaed and larued {rom | ycable all work In thoyards st Brookiyn, Philadeiphis, | deficit of over $10,0.000, the largset dedctt in sy | 05 EpIe 0! “::! cello, among other things, seventy-five commia- { Nerro) l“\i Mare ;I,h,ad, The ,Elpm. ;, "fiN"" w;. }’,’." ,“I;, LdeT Pfl‘o‘? o‘fh u,s ggulrnm,m. ugw opinlon from the members. Tho wholo matten o bels wil mostly done st the Drool yard, ncoln's Administration the deacit decroased until | way fins] PRESIDERT MADISON ad Tihe repatsy ot " ironcinda il be | tho yesr 1805, when s Degeriment paid a prot of ,r;" fl"{' °: “':‘“:,".“' ‘"‘l“fl‘.‘“"’ poetponed. waa absent 637 days, and Proaident Monros wasabsent | dope ot Dhiladelphls, No new vessela will | over §8)0,000. An tho service wua ro-cetablished in e effeot o 8 disposal ol tho question is 708 days, {ndependent of ths yosr 1834 and two | be bufll whatever, It is the futention to kvep fftcen | the ~ South, the expenses increased. until | that tho restanrants and saloons on the Exposi- months of 1625, far which period 5o dats ate found. | frst-cises shijm and five fron-clads In perfectorder all | the doficit’ for tbe two gyoars lo7d and Tio lntter trancactod publla businoss wharetor Ko Bap: | e tinrs, "o constraction cod epals tbo sporopria= | 1416 was ~ $14000,000, while > the defich for | t00 Rounds will be freo to sell liquors of all poued to be, and sometimea while traveling. 04 Pinoat,, NlE( York. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Tho teamers of this Company will ssil every Satur- fay from Bromen Mor, foot of Third-st,, Hoboken, Tuten of passage—From New York to Hotthampton London, Havre, and Bremcn, first cabin, $100; secon cabin, 850, gold; stoarage, 33, currency. For freight or pasBaga appiy to OELRICHS & CO., NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS, OR WONDS TO THAT EFFECT. Snectal Dispateh to The Chisaqo 1ibune, WasnoToN, D, C., May 4.—President Grant, Iato in the aftornoop, seot to tho Houso s mes- sage which had an Androw Jackeon ring, 1t was » roply to Blackburn's impudent resolution call- ing upon tho President to state whether, during hsa auohnyonduflnw its oxistonoo declared o GOOD DIVIDEND TO I'8 POLIOY-HOLDARS, and now o7 #es%ex a large surplus at 4 per cent. Ogu. PONBATION LIBBRAL, Dent of rofar- ences required, with od regord in the Bhsiness. Address BEORETAINY, oare of N. B.—Applicants who answored above advertisoment {n Tribune of April 24 plenso write again, ns tho roplies did not ronoh the advertiser. bis sdmiofstrati i FRESIDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS ;‘4“ b3 ook haars & T tho et mm:“x’o"{lfl"m%mm' Tipn | Kinds withoil sven the reetoibiing ot 4 llposne 2 Bowling Green, Now Y s admiofstration, ] 00,000 ot uglueering, $1,030,000, env: shaws that tho def n ‘oat-Ottic ent % Dowilig recn: NowXerks e NARGIA o l:;:: ‘3“;;“::;, "’.;';I'; g:::,::;"‘_",’; ks Abacnt duriDR His Saule (oo 732 dupe, a0 {n b | Sustion mil b0, mycle in the fahin frot whieh cxice | Arisse from 1acrested expewss in s or & parinity alnca.theliquur-mon will go 00 A6d Great Westorn Steamship Line, AL, i | Memoirs, Vol, VIIL, p. 75, spealis of bin praction of | men aro paid st eletion tme, At the yarls pimed, | YXTENDING TIE GELVICE I TURSOUTERY 8TATES soll, and if any objociions aro made, they will Jeaving with hi chief clerk From Now York to 1izlatol (iegland) direct. diplomatio languago, told the TIouse that the 0 oo oot i Yayiug with bid ohiof ¢ nm-h:yk orp;x;- nc;:%:'x’:l‘l‘m‘:‘u’, mcl year zn: ‘céw d&«)fllu cout $150,000, and this year ;llhautc&numndlng :lncrula mu:u:eI7 rfi:ulfl:u. 'n;: lnpo;l ato fina oo%m-. Barurfi hndamlanm ba G onatitution permitte ngross to call upon the , ary, Placed 00U, Jornocrals wero not united upon the eagan, of | reached there, tho season will have passed, AnAGON Paturdas, Marg M NE E Executive for lnmmmmflu?m cortaln gub. | [oristion of peralties, and cominteslons of Cousuls, ———— Tezay Postmaster General of the Coufodoracy, maln- | Ouo of the grestast stumbling-blocks in the Cabla Pasego, 870; ; Btaoraxs, 830. ) at Jow rates on Morigsges, Douds, Warehouss Re- Aot and I s, e DAVENPORT. tatned that the Wl would cripplo the pervics evory- | way of thio success of the Exposition bas been Tacursion tickets, 8130; Prepuld Stuerago certilicatos, | seipts and Bents, b; B 4 jects, apd thet this was not ome of | patentsand land grauts, 3 whera ezoept aloug thoe railsoad routea, Thoss wlO | pye)iortg the Puritanical apinit of some of thy 3. Apply 10 WAL Ity WLLILLL, 6 Ulark-st., Micnigas wia P AZARTS 8 them, Fractically, ho told the IHonso that TAXSIDENT JAOKBON WIIAT IR TELLS DABNEY'S COMDIITTER, reported tho bill maintained with the Postmaater-Goue bl _apicts ‘of somo of the GonrUeliiond, LAZANUS SILVERMAN, Bsaxer, o 5 i wis absent frow ho sestof Government&02dsys, | Wasminorox, D. O May 4.—The Committee | eral that space pay is chespor than poy by Weight. Gommissioners and Philadelphia citizons. Thoy e e | Obambes of Gommerce. | tho reeolution wasimpudent, and deserved no | Among other importsnt scts {Aertormnd Uy him when | o0 Ja2nonditares in the Department of Justi Pt e, 1ail 10 approcinto that this isa world's fair,— PROPOSALS, eply. Tho Prosident, in 8 vein of irony which | away from Waslington was_hin signing at Bonton the | 08 ~<3PO res P! oo NOTES AND NEWS. not » New England or Quskers’ exhibition,—snd PUSSEPUNIEIIS G- h A e B e 7 PER CENT W88 & Bovers roflection upon the mothods of tho | {4MORS ondor for the romoral of dopositd from the | to-day continued (ho oxamiuation of John I tbat the idoas aud convonienco of sll classos o 5 . D ottods of B0 | giate banks, Tho memorsndut at this point refers | P, - BILYED COLNAGE. a]s r KB Bfl Domocratic House, statod that if they wanted Al bls. o avonport, Tho witness sald that be was por. aod races should bo congnited. Mvertising Proposals for Kesping BUOYS. | zasge soens st sve fylomms orer gngo0ata. oa | ociih L O L T | Eantia s obyor s favuis pagts abew o iave bows | B0nally sequaintod with avery person whosigned | (o Soeclal Dimouh ¢ The chicams Trumse A rreal dol of valuable timo has been wastod oK O B0 band o tandat 3 33503 RN & AIAON, Proaident of the Unl‘:«d Btatos csulg n:mara T by i lo e Chlill, aud mttions Butin Jas |/ Wio voushiary, anilmon all 1o, bB:ganulan. i bt et orst it L LI L L P e R Deznott, Mich., April 10,') 107-109 Dearborn-t, REMOVALS, C. HEF. JCRD.AIV, UNDERTAKER, I3 ), 1878, rats senled proposals will ho recelvad al this ofioe | s P ook paon, on Thursday, June 1, mexts for raising, roplacing, and an‘Mhlhfilr‘!mflur sitions i bioha o ‘laced."ur wautred, {n tho (llowng ehannels, for marking tho following named obstruc- R T Oannel ot 8. Clatr Tl IeT, 5 "Goan tiay, taoludiog’ the buors tn Rock Inland %I}(%.I‘ Polnt Ponlnsuls \nabs, Horse Bhoso . w 847, ho rofused to allow a Committes of th adopted a resolution {natructing the | liguor and Sunodasy quastious, Tha lattor ary,, 1457 o rofuned 10 allow s Comimitics of t 1 know ovory man on tho py-rolla who rcelved | &0 & 01 ultimately end ke ie lNquar guos w tion of tho Execultve Departments without specifio | pay for services actuslly rendered. Every paper f&“:ml‘l::md;’?. W‘:y: ::d mn‘m‘“ ha‘: tion,—in & ~ reluctant yielding to the charges, on thia grouud, smongst others, that the use | yroduced was boua fide voucher, eovering & atept quie majority of public sentiment. Mr, Matthows, of omiclal books nnd records for such purpoecs inters maney actually expendsd. Thuss wers al) the tho threatencd {fractiopal curremcy famiue | ong of tho Lllinoia Comn.issioners, informed your fore with mumm:_:,r‘g:nnll -f\::)x‘:n‘:;‘;nw' i ohund (HAL 6 WaR m\; 516 to Curnith, sad oould be averted. The resoultion was intro- | correspoudont todngflnm the Bunday question wero absent from Washir,gton and_porformed numer- . duced by Alr. Blaine, who {4 momber of the | ¥ould undoubtedly bo reconuldered Ly the Com- ‘8 X they vouched for all tho monoy that be had re- - mission, sod the Lxposition groums thrown ;’,‘;-',' L}‘?,;”;.;.h;“f-ofi(‘:"flta.,v'" lnx;lm?"%{‘ld‘{.y’-"x?uyl: coivod and oxpended, oxcept some Yory small Committee on Ways and Meane. That Commit- d thaa a privata citizen bo called ta testify sgatnat himself, Tho messsge contained o number of Uistorieal procedents which showed that the Presidont has roally epent less time away from Washington, in viow of the railroads and tole- graphs, than any other Prosidont. [T'0 the Assoctaled Fress.) ‘Wasmrozon, D. G, May 4.—Tho Preasidont to- o hass” il Boya 1 bt oy h Biackes Sbcats sl aors i Hareon By tho s opeo to visitors oo Sunday, tee hias the right to report it at any timo, which 'y 5 0 A mare, G) days; Pierco, 57-Jays; Buchanan, 57 days. 5 cousiderable . ‘The scionce of batlooning will probably be aors markiog tho entrance to and in e TAS REMOVED TO 43, nens the Pallowiiy. fiatanga to 1ha Mo te | re e e b e e ol eoaruati | ind, of 0o sidarabls aronn 18 Bot trus of the Committes on Bankivg aid Cur- | aet foren during tho. Tixpostrion, aud Brof, /ia., and two buoys marking entrauce to North Ba; In reply to Mr, Conger, the witnoss sald that Wis, and sws hucye markig spicascs b orinBe%e 114 Monroe-st., near Clark. roply ta Ropresentative Blackburn's resotution : | Lincolu or Johnson, 1ot this Al ad b roncy, which has already agreed npon the pro- | Samuel W. King, the well-kaown acronaut, hos liva ths pilos marking Whalo's 1ack Shonl and Feslitigo | Smmmiemmm s esmmaeemmmmmwrems | 1y, t1s Jfouss of Jleprecentatives: I hiave given vory S tho result of this expondituta had boen t0 8Up- | poged rosolnition, In the course of the debato | mado a proposal to tho Contonuiat Commission Felat. DENTISTRY, attentive coawideraiion to tho resolution of \ho Houss IMPEACHMENT. press and provont {raudulont vating, The fraud- | oo ‘tho Disino bili, Jadge Kelley aad Kernando | to place six balloons on tho ground daily in fair {"Atmonth of Grand River 80413 Lake MUKoR0D, § smnmmmmmnn oo imnnnnsnnns | Of Tlopresontatives, pissed on fho 3d of Atil v ro- ulent Yotlng woa decrosned grenter in the Democratio | \Good by b t Wi hor, togetler with all iening the Troaident of tho Uited Htate 1o thform THE QUESTION OF JUBISDIOTION, Darty tho in the lfepnhlican party, | Tho work was 1o | \Vood, both membors of the Commuttes on Ways | woathor, togetler with all necoasary patapher- £ O tho Tioof off Qalomety ik tho Tioune whistor tny execiiiva oifces, Acis, or Snaciat Dispatch, to The Chicaco Tribune, Eomilelely dove. that it could now bo carrisd on at | 454 Means, declurad that thioy oonaldered tho attempt | nalia. 'Ho affers to mako lalf-hour ssconsious 7. On tho Heef of Buoboygan, Wis, duties, and {f any what, havo within » spscifed period | WasmworoN, D." 0., May 4.—Two long, | very litle expense, o mremhipaity ; ar fue. Filtpose Of practioslly Inaauc iqg the 8 fault S, Marle, from Detaor en Laks Hurom. ® boen performod at a distance from the seat of Govern. By’ Mr. Conger— Has your expenditurs of this . people in aeris! truvel, and will ot least twico & bive anit Bolow tho Canal, ta and including the mid. ent esiapiishod by taw © T { devern- | dreary, and unintorosting argumonts wero mado | money comaummated tho object which you ( Guatay Clemor, of Litiiols, who reslgned slx wentha | gaok mako dotached nsconsions. Voground baoy off Rauud'Tujand, Leke Superiar, and e b L 10, 1 uve never hestiated: | 1n tho Bonate to-day on the quostion of juriadio- | suppored it would, sud which the Preaident had | decvice, bis boen reappolnied as Bpecial Agent of tha Suecial Dispaten to The Chicaco Tridund. ich oo ina uay.bo Authorized, for ono yeat from tho | WY pay $20 and $30 when you can get the best ful | a0d sball not hesltate, fo comnunicato o Cangroas, L noti to heliovo it would, when he aushorizad tho | Pension Otico, aud will bs siatioued at Clicago. f . (! tduy of July next o the succoading Bk day of Juue, | set of teath at DIt McCHESNEY'S for 33, Tho flnest and o elther branch thereof, all informetion | tion in tho Bolkosp case, by Blair, of the coun- | I vty d h THE FLICTIONEZLING MILL. Maninox, Wik, May 4.—* Old Abe," tho fae Bt 'n"nc‘fl'nn'fi’\;'n"n':fl"b':"'?g'l;mfl‘;v'.mifial:"'d' i mont taehionable resort1n the iy, Gormer Clark | Yilch tbo | Comstlution makcs, 1t We, WY | yoi, and Lord, of tho mansgoers, respactively. | “Abentroiimmn siry o o ot Thero soems to bo litls doubt bt whet Gongress | 1008 Wisconsin war eagle who sccompanied tha pioa of 1 Randolpheate, 8 President r W y fudgmen g g h 3 ; . 8ir, Y sighth Regiment during the War for tho Unlon 11 bida must bo earaf lod aud (ndotsed **Pro- | 25 L Paky sugest 10 mo, of s roqiest eltlior [fousa may ine | Thoy were meroly loeal arguments, and whila | _Soveral qurations of liko fmport were asked by Mr, | will take arecess during the next woek. fie Ap- aring 5 posals for Kesping Huoy d thon piaced in anothor PN STTOE dicate to me may bo useful {n the alschrge of appro- g Conger, 10 which Canlfield strennously objocted, propristion Cowmniticen ata qalta aversc tathis, a1 a | starts to-pight for the Contonuial Exposition in ':';{.:fimm‘ rond addroussd for dollvary in perton, or sent. GENERAL NOTICES, J orate e o e e T fall howorar. 4o | the Benators were in a moasuro forced to listen Ar. Conger jusiated that it was important to show | woex's recess ia really s Joss of more tban s ‘woek's | chargo of Johauny Hill, bia bearer during the to tlem, vory fow iu the galleries wors found to whefl.\er lhn{l’&nldant&u]uauhmlnordsfl.fl' the 6x- wn-; ;‘ Ewn"o"':n:“ u:wc hr::augm-ur:f t ;‘?:: BX"' and who wm ulinlo: mrcnqr)‘z the body sod itiire of (! " o o, pay any attontion to tuom. It la no disparage- | PeplinsscCtbissumctunoney, | o nia | o s sgroemmeat thes 50 dmporiant parimess yai] | 16fé fOr dond o tho told at Gorlnth. ment to the gontlemen namod in their capacity | objectcd to the questions being auswercd nnlcas the | be transscied soems, also certaln, on account of . 2a lawyers to eay that thoy are not plena- | Commiilee decided it by a vote, which ahowed four in | the two Conventions, snd nunlees, by somo extraordi- A SIN, find in the Conntitution of the Uniteid States tho aus Umrllg given to the Housa of Ltepresentativee (one Drauch of Congross in which i vestsd the logialative power of dho Government) to Toquire of tho Ezoou- tvo, an Independent Lrunch _of tho Government, co- mallto ed, a rlglit to rioat any orall blds, of Lo waive dafeots, 1 it {» docmiod for Lho {olervat of the Govornmont to do 0, Inreserved, Ty srdor of the Light Hooss Board, WO N, Gommander U, 8, M., ‘in.‘fié’..‘,‘,’inu.?fi{'& "Lighi-Hons Distriot. NOTIOEL CITY TAX DISCOUNTS, v/ Ve ci hed be- = - ardinata wit the Benste and 1loiso of Repreeenta- ant “pe‘kum Tun’ bave neither tho the aflirmative and three in the nogative, pary forcing, fual adjournient can be reac 1 INVEST d Mz, Caulfield—Well, you will sco whers this thin, fors the Clncinnati Convention, old members nuw nn- o COBRSETS. | BBE AT IV E NN, O | Sua parely execuiivs oiices, wcis: sl ation arper on | voloo nor tho maunor for populsr mpoak- | willead lowow. ° B | feipnte & very st soimion, Many Dewmocrata wy | THO Gromg Gurden of tho Onliforninna et tho GENUINE! Bownare of Imitations? ta whon, where, or how porformvd, What tho Houso XO 8, espacially whenyon can get a HAND- BOMIPDIE0,0UNT.’ ‘Tho Dlg of Chioago ers, and their ar In nuswer toa question by Mr. Chandler, the wit. [ openly this (3 dealred, so us to Ve as Seon ‘Through Thelr Ow; iog= guments aro oclothed in q y , the wil s 5 Xeep the {nvostigations 14 holr n Gog: will, at ouy time bofore May 230, 1878, bor- nosamiid: Tuo cutiro cost of bis work had been alcsk. nnlavitiug sttive, botter fitted for the fupreme Court | g45,00u, the aifference batweon that sum and §34,000 of Rupresentatives may require, A8 A NIONT, et THOMSON'S PATENT ULOVE-FITTING CORSETS. i ITEMS, Sax Fnawcroco, May 4.—Bofore the Bepato : L thau for the Bonate Chimbor. They took up the { coming from anotlier fund, for which vouchers were | Benator Sforton has been quita feeble to-diy from EAOD eceiRpiEming EIGHT row from uuon:l%wgnx \ty;nm;l atato | nite ge‘ls:::l:l“:laolx: Mo Yxocutivo for information, 18 | 0\ of tho dsy, and probably thres more will be | in the Tressry Depariment: that o chinrged the Gov- | his attack of yesterday, but is sald to bo tmproving, Chinese Commission st Sscrationto yosterday, CORSET b GRADES Paxos for the year 1875, tho siount of such ry for tho proper diacharge 4 S v Curigtianizod consut QIEL ATl CRAESY | S omE il phrisont licouae hd | of e bovcaof eftnton ot of estimant eceasary L sovs e rgment o 18 branh of thy | gpumiencfor 46 a0 ot voole e o bowks | Nowely h e el Comprossmen ara’making | Lom Schans, & Clriatisaizod Ghinoto prossher, THOMSON™ \"\\‘{ l‘\’,‘ 77 AND' BAUm | ¥ilLIaaus vou e o Wy D | e e o et b T, s von | €24 booke, bt o himancif Gwed ta othors, whicl o had | *"Fhis Judiciary Sub-Commntion charged wits tho to. | $CSUIod that b ¢ practioutiy jmpchiite to cou WITH el rrificr | Dated to pay'his othor taxos, = | Ve Nave Decn terforad, and. at what dlstance | Doth counsol aud managers are proceoding ssif tha | copyrigltcd, vestigatton of tho Unfon Paciie purcse of the Lattle | vort grawn Chinsmen to Christianity, though TRADES > WY AT, By ordor of the Mayor and Finanos Com- | from nuy partlcular upot,or forhowlong®a period atany | Qumtion of jurisdiction were siruady decidcd iutue Adjourned, - Rock & Fort Swith Londs wiil commence tueir ius | sometimen succossful in the case of boyu; that TARRYL Theygiroenttrs | mittoe. Apply to oue time, ate,, ducs uot necessarily beloig to the prov. | silirmntive; are collscting evidence, authorities, ole., » Vostigatian at an early dby, the condition of tho women hore is bore A 'uu\l.-g satlataction. 8, B. TAYES, Comptraller, inco of Iegislation, It docs mot profees 1o boasked { Yot all focl that the Senate will BLAINE TO RIDDLE, SHE KMMA HINE, iblo,—bought nnd sold lko cattls, sbusod fntonson overy lady whio Hoom 3, Cit; for that ubjuct, If this luformation bo sought through TIROW TUE CASE OUT IVERENCE OF OPINION. Gen, Schenck, befors the Yorclgn Affairs Commit- | rible,—boug nd sol cattls, sbuso GlovoFitting e worn thom s QI Eall, ey oh Tin sl an Lo s sxseutive setain | onthe ground that s privatucitizen cannot be {me A DIFEERBOROL teo, tolay, chatacseriéad a8 a1 unmitigated falsebood, | by thoir mosters, tortured, and ofton killed 3 s fng d o 3 3 , VS e, ot LT INTOTICH. Yiew Or 1 ald OF Lho power of {mposciitent vosied i | peachedyand that an Belknap realgued and lisd hin ros. Bperial Diepatah 16 TH Chioase Tribiny, ko bu 11 lemgth, bresdih, and clreumfercuce, 108 ( (0 i b 1o ancapa st the prosence of 1.7.'{5‘."2‘.‘."& thom and Ole | A1l pernons having ciatms againat tho late frm of | tho Hounc, t fu o gatiog ot s inherent | Jguation acoepted i proper form pefore tho Articlsof | WARHINGTOS, D. O, May 4—Mir. Blaino has | sotement mado by M. A, Johnson yesterdsy, ‘st 2 Oregler, Olarko & Co., aro hereby requested ta prosent noturnl Fignt recognized fn this country by a constis tutional guarsitos which proects every cizcn—the TProaldeat se well na the humbluat in tie lund—from being made s wiluess ugsiuat bimnelf, R ressing popu. o) Cotkcta Tarity " induces made, 10any compotis farsto 6097 our aames and marks s noarly as posalolo. % Rov LTy o finpeachmont wers pressnted, Lie was a private citizen | writtan to Mr. - iddlo disclaiming all [doa of | Le (Schcnok) wasina London brokor's oflics during the Chiness in thia gouutry is disastrous to both impeac! it procoed! . the extreme sxcitement ju tho Emwmus Mine sharus, = m':nivhfi!mm ul;y\fl e e il & i | reflecting upou Mr. Knowlton, aad usyiog that | Tu'roed to the utateaieats mads yewtorday by Lyon, whites and Chinese; that tho Chinesa hero of {lat It Han urisdsction, for he i contident ho can be | ho should deoply regres any controvorsy over | Mr. Fark pronounced e msds qut of whols clott, ° | the better class dosire immigration to bo atop- tho ame for adjustment, Thowe Indebted to the sald firm wrill please call and pay sus, HARRY DUVALL, Analgnee, Continental Bolé Works, corner of Market } 4 ing the o that { havo hud tho honor to ocoupy | scquitted. i / T | Mo inveatigation was deciared closed, . sndthe whole thing can badane ina friendl o ne;iu.:m‘éflx'.‘f‘“fln,' D eatabte, WA Tho “&‘fi___fgf___ U T el 1;'%:4511«1,“1- l‘;&n&e“fu?nafi wu‘{m e bfix ‘el beforo tho Impeschment proseedings :lf:‘?:?:l":h:!ufinl&fln{:,llll agro 3ir. Tidalo would re- i ‘::.y'; d fun wholething ext b danedusirindly sition contisue y e . & b d o aale b ek otase deslors crerpwhore, FIRM OHANGES, e b et s Tt UESTION OF ADJOURNMENT, WasHIGTON, D, C., May 4,—Hon, A, G. Riddle— | ditecting Gen Cuater o resunio L command. The | t0 keep ita subjects at homo, sud, if immigra- THOMSON, LANGDON & 004 No Yo COPARTNIERSIIIP, ers! trusts snd dutles and powers of tho co-ordinate | goas to bs abls to attend the opening exercisss of the | DEait Hix: Iam totally surprised by the tons of your | Indiau expedition under Gou, Xerry bas already | tion.,which s mostly from the Province of Cane Bole Importars and Patontoes for tha U, 8. e, L. I, Hosa hiaa this day been admitted ... At branches of be Goyernment, not eucroacbing upon | Ceutennisl on tho 10th, Bome wanted to adjourn for noto touohiug Mr, Knowiton, 1 was vspecially careful | wtarted, thewm, ta 000 {n emall change, silver, has been ton, woro stopped, {t would have no effect ou ner {0 the firm of Porkins & Blern, who will continue About 2,000,000 g tho Catifornis Wino Trade under the firm natao of & Wock, sots for only three days, sud some wo doubt | 10 make 5o referenca to him that in my judgment STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. i NOR ALLOWING, ENCROACHMENTR did not want to adjonrn st il Both the wanagers | vould offend tho most sesitive {reling. You cauuot sl ¢ in niowt seliive paid out at the Tressury aud Sub-Ivessury since | commerclal relstions with China; that tho Cni- g T P T T ¥ upon the praper pawers of the oltice which tha peaple | and counsel, in view of tise yosaiblo sdjourment | Lot bo swaro thas Mr. Kuowliou's namo has beeu | Aprll 1y, nese Governmont would willingly ssalst to effect (ffice [}]flcflgfl Rock Island & Pacific R, R, Co Terkios, Btern & Co. 8 O PERKINS, | oftho Un o Siatas huva confidod 10 Bie, buk aitataR | Rost O et "t Spebomant " piotoedings | Usd 107 o years pant, &ud waih viadictive force, TR SALP AL bl e e s ) g Y 5 HAS BIERN, | 10 preserve in thair propor relatlons tho soveral vawors | postpotied 3o that their argumonts, whe bogu, would | 3nd frnqinuy fbla wEen o injuro me. The teatimony THE REGORD. anaat bravinos. and % sevointion fa Al Chicogo, May 1, 1870, L.J. o] Tanttions of vach of the co-ondinate bronches of | be continuous from dsy to day on the jurisdiction | Teported as comtug from Liw, Lut which you kiow o TR o ces, and & povolution in - April 24, 1876, = (e Government agreeably to tha Conntitution and ia | queation, and not brokon fnto, Tho Bebais, however, | NOVeT gave, Lvs boon catriod and quuted in alf diree- MO8t avary proviuce j 3 Ths Annual Meeting of the Stockbolders of tho Ohie REMOV.AL. e G B o o L roraor et e argumenss wars beguss | tons, And 1had (o cliooo heiween disyroving ftand [ Wasnttaron, D. C., May 4.—Mr. Conkling | sdvanced by this immigratiou ; that, Uf atopped, °‘E} Tlock Island & Pacifio R, R, Co, for tha eleotion ey presorve, protect, snidt defcnd that fustrument, In | and will bo continued to-morrow. tacitly admitiing 1t with ail 1ts asinaging dmplications ; | go1q e had been requested o preaent, and most | wo might do somothing with those " hers. The o Directors, pursusnt to law, and the transaction of malutenauce of the rights secured by tho Qonstitution Tb tAs Ausocialed Pres,} but 10 ous save yourvelf can koo in my n“mnuhx‘u willingly did prosent, a number of potitiony | Witness corroborated othor evidonce concerning such olhor busincss a may como beforo tem, will be | PEEREINS, STERN & CO., | to tho executivo trauch of ths Governmout, I nia I COUBT, M, Kuoulion's name Ly slightest disresjiect 10 his £ the taunor in which tho Chinose soucet tribun~ held ot the offics of the Gompany fa the Cltyof Qhi- il *9 | compeilcd ta declino any specifio or detalled suswer | Wannmmaraw, D, O,, May 4.—Just befors the open- | Iamory, 0 thy coulrary, It relloves hiny from the | ropresonting tho caso of mn American ocitizen | ‘b Uut'a price on the lives of those ofendlng LR Wadnosday, the Tth dsy of Juna next, at 11 JTER PIONEER tothe requeet of the House for information as to | ingof the Impeschment Conrt this morning Mr. Mor. | Muthorahip of an unfounded calumny. 1f, however, & m, # any executive offcos, acts, or dutles, and, if any, what Lisve boen performed at s dlstatice from the seut of Gavernment eatablished'by Iaw, and for bow long & E:find at any one time, and 10 what part of the United uow o sa Lngllsh prison, Ed{0'Meagher | thoir Jaws, sad carriod out such sontences, As Condon, nudergoing & lifo-sentence, and had | to the contract system, he sald, when the men boou eight yoars imprisoned. His offenss wss | Lisve no money ta get to Californis, they barrow, L judge it to be wise, or prudent, or expedicut to Bt S S S et | Bk S Sl Sl oA Kt Y iy O Let | ebave, Tohisl greaily regre i 3 T e Rl of (e Canl end you will regros #t still mure, Nor can I belkvo JORN F, TRAOY, President. F. I, TOWS, Bocrolay. (ICKGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY CO. CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE HAS REMOVED TO i nud make s contract (o »ork until they have re- B 0 Ran - Lea. " N e of Loprese: 5 ved amendment that ad- | that on coal retlection you will permit yourslf to do political,—at loant injits oocasion and the ciroum- e S d o Aprit 3ith, 1976, 111 Bast dolph-st, Ghniees 10 Ko wSolber: Cusie (4 whriog et o | fougarment i fromm the bl i ‘mondment that thosd- | L oything s nneatlod for, and 10 sll respecta #0 oxtra- | gtances out of which 1t grow. IHin fato had funded the monsy, When Chinamon desizs tog LJHE ANNUAL MuETING OF AN 0. wards of weron yoars durlug which 1 Lave held tho o YIRM CEHANGE. ‘W, tho undersigned, havo this dav trans. foreed “Gir intrcat and. good will in tha Hroom Qorn businoss to ‘fhomas ¥, Dunton, who will_continuo tho businoss at 131 and 133 East Kinsie-st., whers he will be pleased to see the patrouns of tho late lirm, and oithor AL R R 8000 T 5 THOMAB WIGHT, ‘W, H, GOODNOW, Chicago, Msy 1, 1876. T, ¥, DUNTON, Mr, Conkling moved adjournment be from tlon it wus La over, an resum o b 5 OB THE TENNESSEL MEURKN'S PECULIAR AILMENT. Alr, Carpenler, of counel for the rcapondent, safd 3 that it tho Cotks was 0 adfouru nul‘\vulyuwu Buecial Disvateh to The Chicage Iribune, propoacd, it would be L the middlo of the argumont, Wasmyatox, D, C., day 4.~Tho last witnoss- and hio had uo doubt 14 would be mors couvenient to hio Mary Mornitt caso woro heard to-dny, T o hi 441 the | ©8 lu the Mary g “r:n?::‘r:’nfiluu e‘!':ulahx's:m&m nlepiutpoac: ) ® | and their tostimony sgreed fully with the state- Manager Lor! aald that the mansgers would prefer | mont of the Hecretary in the matter. ‘The wit- e Ot micnt, the Wanages wonld | Bo880K wata tho ovwuors aud thelr attornay, for prefer to huye the argumenta poatponed uutiithe 10tb, | whom she Hocretary Lad dono only frisndly further amendinent tha the | Ordloary, Very reapectfully, » G, Buaise, th to 15th, Aflor discus- Emen_o o impeachmont {rial was BRIGHT'S DISEASE. back to China,the Pacitic Mall Steamahip Compas awskened sympathy throughout the United | py will not sel them tickets unless lhgy have & Statos, sud arousod & current of mentiment of | check or ticket from tho six companles, o from which evidence in part was befors bim in the g};h-lim:mu, 'x‘ix‘h_ l; d‘ono‘ ':?A pmluo:: r’ere:;ug-; potitionn which come from twonty-two Btatea [ /10, TR Bt e nlgtatian and several Torritories. They wero aigned by | or thy lmwruum{' of lowd i aod umpropor lawyers, legislators, and promunent ailizens. | gharacters, nor bave thoy power to scnd them 'Fhoy askod for the jutorvention of Congroas in | back to China. bebalf of thls captive. Tho Erecutive had Matthew Karcher, Chiof-of-PoHoo, testified at beon assiduous fn endeavoriug to obtain a | JEPRSN 88 to the ruinous offat of the presonoa 4, of thae Chiness upon the rising enoration, lead- mitigation of the scutence; the Houso had passed oud | g Jovs to Hiaoaso and dosth, and driviog. boys B o e onabol otk a2 o Sy it o i tianets 55 of iregtors, Dir o or il 105 of Gihor: bistaces, Wil b, hefd ak the offioe af the wpauy, 18 Chichgor o Tlurday, the 1st of Juce Boxt, P in. Bondhol ol their right to vote b; Dt o AL A0 RS aifon of the sorn BE"‘..I‘I'SA. ‘Ll \Vllalll-.h- ‘Now York, for reglstration, on or 4 LEL0 “v‘“AxL)lnfinT KEEP, Prasldent, M, L. BYKEH, Jr., Heorutal TRUASURY DEPATRMENT, office of Prealdent of tha United Blates, I have beon abaent from the sest of Government, und_whothor during tut period 1 have perforined, or_have nege Jiclod, ta performn, the ulioe of 1y ollice, 1 frocly in- form the House tliat from the titne of my entrauce . upon my ofice I Liave boct fn tho Labit, as wera all of my prodecessors, with the exception of ono who lived only ono tnontls after smuming tha dutios of hin of- fice, D4 onie whowe continued prosence tu Waahiigton Wis Decessary from ibe cxlstrnco at tho Wme of a yowerfil rebelifon, of abseuting myeell at limea from the seat of Quvernmont, sud that durlng such abacuces I did not neglocs or forego the oblia~ Alonn or dutiea of my oftice, but contiuuod to dischargs | After discission, the Seunte rufused (o postpony tlo p or two resolutions aslang tho Exccutive to ettll furtter | gpd girlstacrime by compotition in‘liousebold and OFFiox 0¥ OOMFTROLLER, OF Fil} QUALEATL.} The undersigned will continup the General | wiof the eI Nt | i o S st WRE ned M, Blair, for fho | 20h ‘Lho mument ::‘,h’ n‘;'“““;:'“:““ suend, | o ove, aud thoss rasolutions wore mow before tho | matiufactusiog employmonts. 1o oharactorized Pah2ians haviag olaima aeainat thia E Natanal | Commission businoas under the old firm | wers requiced of mo s Prasfdeut of the United Statos. | rospondent, npened tho argument on ibo question of | Bright began a secret luvostigation of sonie wit~ | Gomatico on Forelgu Lelattons, Now cameall $hess | 1o Chiuess population, slmost withiout excop- Baskat Ohlcago, jra liorsby notitied 1o prosattbe | BAmoO, of Wlu‘hl. Goodnow & Oo., at Room 16, I‘Apphllu from tho epublicau side.) Imw notaware | juridiction, quoting at lougth from tue Llouut case. | peyses Lo had sunt for, with & view to reopen | petitious, rovrescuting sceh a volume of sentlment | yion “ oriminaly, thioves, liars, and perjurers. bt aad o l“zgnmflmml “-gl.rw. a thres | No. 113 LaSullo-ste FTOMAS WIGH tallure occurred In_sny oue lustauoe of my ex- | ko deuied the power of thu Houats ko try on articlea of | ) "2 oqad iule caso, The Leatimony taken | 884 .,u.‘..myn rarcly estue 1o uither Houss of Cou- b 3 17ty Oharies U, Bhormsa, Sscelrer, T D, | erciaing the functions aud powers of iy ofiice fn svery | Lupeschimeut sgainst a private citizen, fla contended | th9 SXPOSH BEE SR (00 S0 FORE 0 roca. 1o wovred that the petitions be refurred to the JAY KNOX, ‘W, . GOODNOW. casp l:nqumnq thoir disohargo, or of ny :u umnlmumlod %l‘ulr: Juufl'el-' ‘13-;“ 'n?:fi':fifl»:&‘ m :-l:z ¥ connmclion with e Tuater, The \uv‘-gu::.’- ummuv‘:l on zaro:g‘x’: ua.'m';y.n lnnl'hupo;l ruu‘_l anouw COLLEGE DISCIPLINE. 3 EXEUCISING ALL ] v upeachimnol FUCCO b y 0 Of etu, oy were sy reforred. o pteoller of tha Homency, DISSOLUTION. B A ALY L ECUTINE TS | S e air. biis conciided bl arguiont th Beu | Hon was socret, and Uitle atteution ts patd to what | S3ie ierman prevenid tho elition of husnufactass Fpectat Disutch (0 The Chicago Trioune VINEGAR. Tha copartnership Lerelofors oxlating between the | limo bave been, Fortuuately, rapldity of traveland | ate fook u Tecess for Afieen miuuted, Bright appeans Lo bo vury busy sboul, undersigued undor (he firm name of Turney & How- srd ls tois day dissoived by mutual consent, The bustuess will horeafter be carriod on by tho under- ol nnd,m clgna-u\u “um:lnre. ;l{‘a -l‘g 4 t he labilities i and collect sil dus the lato Grm, o s ANDREW TURNEY, srs and deslors Ju tobaceo, Temonatrriing ngaindt any Minszarotas, Miun,, Msy 4.—The matterot cnll:l’aln the present modoof packing tbacco, Ne- | (e recent circulation of a bogus and alightly T oMillan, from the Comnmittce on Commarce, | OsCene programme during the lsto sraduation Nparl:«‘l ‘l-:onblr °“z'1'" hfl; ‘3 "fl-‘nn&_‘m"fi-«l- oxcrcitos ab tho State University has boen fn- u the navigstion af the Slissiseippi liver e butarice wbove New Ofluans, from butraucos | Youtigated by tha Feoulty, and, saa consoquenoe, of mall communication, aud " tha feullity of alinoet {n stabtatioous correnpondence witli ofticera at the seat of Govornment which the telegraph ulfords to the Presi. dent in whatover section of the Union be may bu‘ en- able him fu thess days to malutein aa conitant atmost 28 quick Intercourso with tho Departmenta at Upou reassombliny, Mansger Lord replied totho (7Y the Asseciuted Frees,| lnl\lunnn\ ol Mr, Dh’{;. )l:‘n‘nulml that the Seuste Wastixatow, D. O, May 4.—The Gammitics an had jurwdiction in the case, sud inaupportof bis | Fxpunditures i the Treanury Dobartment this morn- position cited numerous legal authorlties, fug clossd tho investigation of the charges sysiumt ‘Whon Alr, Lord Lisd concluded, the Henate, sfiting | Recretary Bristow lu conucotion wilh the releass of a0 Court of Jmpeachnient, adjourned uutil o-mor- | tho bark Masry Mernitt by tho esamination of Yoland Two of the most diffoult things to obtain for the preparation of a Balad are TURE OLIVE OIL > o & Trice, of counsel for th i L. N Bophomore Burdots Thayer has been expolled, Chicago, May 6, 1876, COKNELIUS8 HOWARD. ‘\ ‘&;m?um-y bo maintained whils ho remalng fn | Tow, ,{]l;‘ ‘{ mmm"“fl: “‘;g‘:fi‘ Wl“:‘x“ fl‘;{n ; l;.:%;(gl aud cloaralces. loferiod. Sogugmnw PP, A. uLwa suspondod {loafl ‘,’m, The hocedsity of the perfc # exocutiva act . stow’s counwction w 0 cule Wy U e walter HOUSE, year, Senior E. E. Hendrickson suspen: or & GIDER VINEG AR. NOQTTITCH. Ly tho resldent of Ui Ualted. Bixtea sxiate snd ta THE _NAVY DEPARTMENT. OF friunastip; (st ho naver rocelved sny 166 oF o) | rhe Honse went (nfo. Gorilties of the Whole on | c: onthe, Sophomora V. H. MclMullen sus- HENRY KLAGES is no longer partuer with the | dovolved upon him wherover bio may e withit the INTANGIBLE RVIDENCE, peusation of auy kind, and thst bls eniire record aix months, Sop thu Post-Ollico Appropristion il 3r, Bpringer fu (he | pendad to the aud of the torin, Bophomuore How- s i X 4 " Theso nre offored, guarsntoed 88 TeDre= Unlted itatos duriug bix toria of oficu by the Consti= Gpecial Duvatch (o The Clacijo 1ribuns, thruughiout o affals Wak I o mavner dupescits | chaie 4 closy vodersigusd io any buslucss whatever, Sution of thie Uiifted Glafes. 1118 civil yowom are o o It was sgrood that geuoral debato uhoul ell W. Youug suapended tho balance of tha torm, g . aro; = o - lock. thisd, by 0. TATUM, 140 H. Madlson.at. OSES ERANK, | o R T et i L e pase | WAsuLxazax, D. C. Muy 4.7tho Houss Com- —— ek N Gy adirossed tho Cammities ou e | 88 Honiors W. K. Leouard aui Joha A« Hnaté DYEING Chicago, May, 1870 $DQLL PHERSNY | whure they aial be'exercised (i are those which Ly | Mitteo on Hxpondituros in tho Troasury Dopar THE NATIONAL DEBT. subject of featernity, aid pointed out cortain things | T9) od. DYEING AND OCLEANING. o = - Eflnhl ot mugxf 'lo’dbulch;rxo in hdh wm‘d:v’n |"|f ment has dovoted two dsys to tho examination FUNDING PROPOBITIONS. whi;‘h l:n b},‘,‘“;‘d ;smsl x{)mly‘! Efldw Sramn b&l' TOTAL ABSTINENCE. e e e oun i CLief of the Army and Navy, whic X ecling In the Bouth, Ole of ieas s 10 MOD b8 A } DISSOLUTION. e are i in- oyident s sk b eatied "apor 4o | 9¢ the woll-known lobbylst, Dejamin II. Byectal Duspatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, e e Spboals that were fadulged i by Nortasra Hvacial Lrpatch ©0 Ths Chicago Tribuna, il oThe coparinership boretofors existing under the | ‘axurciye possibly even without xfinumm of tho United | Cheover, who, it will ba remembered, Lhad some ‘WasminaTox, D, 0,, Msy 4.~The Committea Iwunu.,...;.uuu.u was 10 help Lulid up the waste & 0 X oame of dobnton & Drownan la dissolved by mutual | Bistes. 1iad the ebelli consent. Ii, J, Jobuson will continue tho businous, pay all debts, and colloct all bllls, L., J, JOUNSON T, J, BROBNAN, conuection with tho nogotistions which preceded | on Ways and Means rosumed to-day the constd- plsces of tue Boutli; snother o g0 ae far sa possiblein | Dmpumaronss, Ind, May 4.—In the Btate tho appolnimont of Jay Cooke, MoCulloch & | eration of the Fundivg bill. No voto waas taken Plodbing cleaned, dyed, and repalred. 1 r::mfln‘ uf claiins to Bouthern peopls fur sarvicss | Temperance Couvention to-dsy, s memorial ta 1t {s manifest that Lo wust have dischazged his i BOIIW, red the United Htates bufors the War, Awoug 9 Souths Otark, 108 Tilinls, sud s o, Msdiaoncsts; | i 1, 1878, Co. to bo tho fiscal sgents of the Troasury De- | during the neasion to-dsy, nor did the disonssion | ficwo ciaime was that of saall-ooatsactors foe sarvices | $he Liegislature wan -dcw::l mmfilangl‘nz o 24 e — tons, botn elvl snd miliary, elsowboro tita Lo e | pastmont ln Londou. Chosver was expacted to | progress uflciontly to tudicato what tho action WIEOIL st somof the provisions of | MCRNIENS (O the Couollll 7 1 -c:‘ , tousl duty. t awar, oxlsten c v o fevifiy X KENOSHA WATER OURN, WILSON & EVENDEN, | ooy s congiess it torammon. b 16, lint | L0 e e e reroukBt, to bear | mumbers of tho Commilites outsida of tha com- | WIRRIEG Joly Sl it i’k anls e 1001 of | apa that s Stato asslum be oatablished for lo- KENOSNA, Wis,' Mtecently enlarged snd lmproved. 0 O e tho oxorcisn of the futciions uf the Esoeus | GP0D the Bocrotary of the Treasury (o sscuro | mittoo-room loads o the boliet that tha bill dn- | 1R LEY, i¥on” trulue runcing wp to 25 milos per | abrintoy, whero sucl shall bo troated as dise Tiae Lika"view; and wOW DO, Baniert, te 1 OIL T Wero thero such acta, T should novertheless this appolntmont, but upon hia exsmivation it | traducod by Fornsuda 1Wood will eithier | Jiue: and w7 sl (oF traine runnloy s grester | Soriatosh MEES 83C0 DGt 20 TINS avdisinet ) ;l%ycoo), l:;' figfl;’k‘-% iy b ul.hcr mfigl:- Nt ‘1?2'5"]‘;[“[?3‘1.]:9"24“5, UECOGNLZE TUE :;:::;xlx‘%?";:momn oy THE 'uloundth-tznl;x:vlo?::xw:::molyumgd. }:d x:%g:weh.ul::fi:ly Won:i\f: Cg&m}:&o"firl mo&%gx&m:fi-&? au::udu:t nearly vaiuuu;uy. ‘or wilers persons who porsist i Yo, 7 % . and, sud b prinolpal informant was " oo ¥ ddrcaa N, A PENNOYER, 3L, D, Phyair | Riforh o s0d should szacrcise tho powers required ioteby of | ¥ i ba romembered, g, e - B BBED FeA GUIALRNNN, O, S T B BENNOURN, Broptloiar, e ciisaeen, e | Foaldeat, . Tha act o which Sefcrvace s zade 4 tho R misis boss. vad: ot ciation o€ Me. Glbeon, | hiabita of 1toxication, sy be placed A¢ the a A bull pazeod AR dos 13aun of $300,000000 & man pow dead,—Judge Loais Deat, & brother- | of soupon or iRy fifiwmfihv eoptia dog 8,000 (ur thae p3peaso staaco of rolatives aad trisoda, . N