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“rHE CHICAGO TRIBUN MAY .21, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. his statement. The Chinese Governmest sold 5,000,000, or just one-eighth of onr Prese, = Virgil-Lark colt, Russ Butler, Congressm: \f knap csse,8ecretary Chandler intends to recom- THE HEATHEN CHINEE. their prisoners and paupers to the Chinese com- b ey, & e el Doya vkl | Maimiste, Barar, Vigly Grosdmoor, Tiuto. Gri WASHINGTON. mend the impeachiment of Thompson, who was - Panieh, which made miney ads of thamn: g | Lation. S SigTation comed only 20 25372 % e Clat’ House was rormeriy a awemnng{ Meinotte, Ceslon, #nd Mediator. ' Carrying flrve Secretary of the Interior before the War. It is ) . question of Iabor and money was the least tions come every day by LoC White epy, Thich the omner vas compelied (o atiaden for | pounds e, 3 pounds fn all he ran (hinf ofa said he is preparing the case from the records of | The Hon. P. A. Roach, of California, | among them. They brought distases with them, Finally, Tt must, b reersBeriet il g ers. - : = i . . STl < 2 s i e 4 i i “é':i'uxting AT Faoinded B peamefal | 1S eest Lo ke ety e ea s | Abstract of the Lawrence Bill e pubtle documents, and the favestigntion 4 | - Drumming Up Hostility Against | Nhich they e oty S China peen (S oA secliged Rappiro for 255 i g Sifes abasgpient, and In suroande! ~of- | 2-vesr- three-quarter fle; |- 3 . i Y DEvess afterwards. g s Him, t physicians of San Francisco bad stated that it meat e o o e 1 Deine | 110, besting T pares:Juarters ot il I Relative to the Pacific | it Toompen *sbstraced ST00 of oys 'of 14 s 15_yeursof s had becn the | i sbsety panesss Vg, S fited upess croquet ground. Thedouble parlor | Grit, Bazar. Goldsburg, Berlin, snd Bflla‘”-‘ i Railroads, the public moneys in the best victims of loathsome “diseases—spread | any " Consmlar Agent in our Sr.-,tgm“ gn heleftof thehell stance it M laic. | dho, 8 sila dub o 1.s), bating - Clen e e dnar g o iohanged | themy thor | He Says the United States.and California | smong them by Chinese women. The | thes protection, ssyieg ther ¢if they com 1 £olly naeleganfly.fuu!r&lflxfimflt saloon- | Bombay and e o the Youisville fall X the individnal - notes of: contractors, and that i > 6§ press had the power to i prevent | they ‘must take the risk.! “The vison u:m On 1he Manis Mde ol e e ALl mecting he wan the Bolle leade stakes, Teul t was the last the Government cver hadof the |- Will Be Ruined by Chinese Cheap the spread of the evil, and they should oppose | forc, of 400,000,000 of Chinamer, sogs e plties Loty e el oy | Seeta In 1:173. beating Beagal, Bombay, Mal-- | A Measure Caleulated to Reach a | josthelastt ‘thus stolen from the public treas- Labor. B it In some cities there was opposition to the | runging the 'laad, and driving ooy Ton orer. ttons by toe eelgor, ia which ars hanging-bas: | miske Harns Tl G aiaens. Jamast Do : . Seeretary Chandler says - that Thompson 0R¢ views enuncloted by him. He wanted the papers | man—otwithstanding the " fot L e This S o Tenged of einiis Tinte. | Bhry ot Nipper, Rusa Batler, and West's colt by, Final Settlement. 15 o Tieing, S0d wealthy cnough to be amply | fotreat this question holdly and prevent the | period of twenty-five years of Asiatie jpie! 8 obes in which swim frisky gold fis. Thig i | Planet; also, the Sanford stakes, one mile.in1:48, . able to repay the amount to the Government, 3 b A further existence of this . The Chinamen | tion, but 145,000 of them are domicileq 3T e ok desigmed (o Jomngine and sls for | from Albara¢, the Miriam colt, Bine Coat. Bombay, and T should be mage to o it Same Fita for Mr. Reach's Oonsideration | scemed honcst and doeile, yeb they had more | midst ois. eliber s boiss delusion . fou c the rest of the house is fitted | Clemnue G., The Nipper, Harry Hill, Russ Butler,” P : : Fod Iy e s Ttentiary in Califore her lusion of 3 i 55 o it B sttt o | st Py SO ARt | Confloting Tostimony in the Now | oo oo mbiere o i from Galiforia Sources. pla ere ey Tl trades tndwe | oo o5 e e S In the men| a -room, A lebat af ington for the 3 d . 'y o e ith honest Isbor. RS 2 demy ke <56, -5 J ial to the Senate. The memorial will | . brought in direct contrast with es. B N0 wonder the Ceitiee bosg | Pale; ¥henbe best in 1:20%, Clomimle 6. Janet, Orleans Investigation. 3t forth the proceeqings o the House Comaic | ; o g Our | BO, argust sgainst convier sheap 1a00r. H6 | 55 rua pinon qovemog, \vork 80 earpestly on the ball field. Basides bess | Jar ot Lonigrlle, be | won e hen- tee, andask for investigation on thapart of the | Interesting Statistics Regarding Our waited the farmersto * L e to tnderhidding the Tabor gy malaried club inthe country, they are also | tacky Derby. mile, in 2:383, i Tl Senate. = 3t 8 RAISE JUTE AND HEMP, = e pamphlet hol e CI Tty viaated, Othet Tere ebe aay [ focky Der “liary Tl Red Cost,’ Bogbay.. A Proposition to Impeack Jake Thompson JUDGE CATE, g - Almond-Byed Citizens, which the convict stould weave and sew into | driven faom the country for it, man; bé"h”“m 1y white doubtless follow in the footatepsof the Chiczgo | Harper's colt by Engnirer—dam by Albion, Leam- o N . in a persounl explanation, tried to deny the 3 5 bags. Trades had been ruined by convict labar | would have to zo also. - It h ds that thig jy® a0 agement a2 dlso 84 up club-bonses fn Ume. | inglontam, Maria Nichon, Ballioo, Tarole,” and if Belknap Is Convicted. statements of the memorial of the Wiséonsin in “Califorais, " where it~ could be hired | so, and asks, * In what labor meser 0.0 1t * Anson, the third baseman of the Whites, bas uG:ns e fall brothcr 10 Monstehier, Fredenic e Legislature, aud made a bad job of it. He made CHINESE CHEAP LABOR. for from 30 to 52 ceats & day. | CHinaman underbid the white laboer ] mg: mad::nl;mzflmerrpuufimnl the bt man in the | Great, has bousht him for $7,500, the hizhest an absurd charge that_the Republican Legisla- WHAT AN ANTI-CELESTIAL SAY3 ABOUTIT. OHIBDB glsnfie(: ingza 5 ;fiufl:fih egm;iz{ ]t:x;o rssgngll_grgy gf;'fifi’y flcx; fmk mgexm ] S 3 lowest i /| ture and Governor of Wisconsin Liad suppressed 3 hered in Farwell Hall thhUghIs Forma.llyl)eclared the memorial until the session was nearly closed. -hs‘:b:m w{g &Efiss‘::g g:tm:rfi 0:‘1,_ ;.nkomb, of price ever paid in the United States for a gelded to Be an Improper Caswell of Wisconsin, sbowed that this chargs | 1ast eveniog L Savkia o ton, P By of racer, and 1t is not likely that he will ever come exist if white labor was em| plo{:\i Chinese bays | mechanical 1abor, in which all nations pepn West again, but be taken East and pat in trim for ! ¥ : bad displaced. girlsin the worksbops. If Chinn | et alse. 1 They cammom don o T o why, | $ork s accomplistiod by the wnitfiio‘:ff‘;%: or Taited States on Bag No. 3. Aud if he keeps up his fine playing d!ltsmg the year he will be the big gun of the ball-ield nexk sesson. theBreckenridge st Baltimore. His engagements was absurd, and maintained that the mem- = e e e T et To Ficeints the Srerieniiden, the Senthee Mujert Person. oral was suppressed by tho- Demoeratic Seero- | cheap lsbor question. Though the admission | Shey eoud Soea. todo amag with tradé with | 5o gid of machines propelled by stias ler, catcher; Williams, pitcher: F. Buchanan, fint | 20 T 08 S0 (0TS SHIESANC B Exposition tary of State of Wiscobsin. was free, the sparseness of the sudience showed | Chigs, which ggad nT';:hu:k in himfia:gr foeh | power, or other mechanical appliangeg R63,hont Tuaps Mack Tort 10 Stice, ceates | sakes at Philadelphi acTvices Tronxihe Sonthesn Baw litlg interest iy ket fn. (his/ queatlon 1 | 2ag o8 SN, The eheakee, road U Apris | e the Crimamap, o dsomt ot 14 : S > - ect o " . k i thern -States. in- 5 And Therefore His Office Will Be:| ,Erivate advices from-the Southen thi clty. Among thioso present onthoplatform | jog, %50 8o FesCroc. ‘He read from President | Pooer machines is to increase the produstion ot fis’fik‘l et Seld cfig%iuh&::t : dicat S A C n-has con. cld: Baker, richt fld; H S cror - William B. Walker, manager. . PEDESTRIANISM. Abolished to Get Rid. Exfi,fim?:fmgfit:; o casdidate for Vice-Prest. | were . DeBarth Shorb, of San Francieco; the | Grant’s message of lust year, showing how he | msnoiocmioes o the amount of work, and thy, T Farbanks m‘fi-’ffifl Base Ball Clubs AT THE EXPOSITION BUILDING. f Hi dent. s Hon. John Hise, Commissfoner Bardick, | viewed the iinese labor qunsflnnh %ndl osu to_reduce the of labor. Tt 3 in tlils mag: played thelr firet game for the championship since | The walking tournament that has been drag- o m. vau!ll; Sy A. "C. Cameron, and Messrs. O'Donpell ported un: sp‘etakcr; -:E::s’ thohet: 0,000 | er that som:dl ‘undr(cs in Ss;: Fran with Joininfi the American Associstion yesterday, with | ging jtself along at the Exposition Building for —ROADS i :‘n? S&mmxguca agnk‘x‘x‘lcl% ogxee;a ;‘ e ég-' and . Gilveray, President and Vice-Pres- 3%5 ho:se-smanct‘:cln s ey Ve :'h; I:_gd :fonl‘w mry’}(:?nt" .:u, the priee of e ol m‘_nglcnrc: = a week past,'and which has been supported only PACIFIC ;r,A’_Il:. 3 ggl{h i g t ho Is an fmproper person-to | ident: of the Workingmen's Union. e s, Tfls&m " o { Tasbing ¢ mmgnumm s %edrgg:; mfim by the sidehows that have been dally intro- ey el bold thie office. Tt is expeoted thatthe Com: | A. C. Cameron was-called upon to preside, and | ot dlways the janit of the Chinamen, | “ioe pamphlct also holds. that, thronckiug s, S st oot | st B, i TR ury | Bt wlos el i ol 51 | st e whes sl | s s G T s G T | o L 2ot porec b Clnsm s o 5 ~, D. C., 3 . r i 4 : o e r mark, s St S0 S postert anbhaud | o ittae bt moreibg agcend 3o, the, Lge: | D20 3Ty the Sergeant ot Arms. e oveny | boys: Thoasariis of Scanich and Ameneas | 25ule to control the fabo by the Copnnie bills the winner can go forth and proclaim him- self the champion pedestrian of the world. It is unnecessary to remark that the interest mani: fested by the outside public has been small indeed. "For the sake of those who perhaps may not have known it, it may be said that there were about a dozen entries on the first day. As the walk progressed and the par- ticipants became tired, they dm{;ped off, one by one, till but three remained. These finished their arduous labors last t, with Guyonin the lead at 412 miles. Russell came in 2 good second at 401 miles, while -Fifield had made 363 milcs when the final **time" was called. The men 3] peared wearied. 'The prizes,—$2,000 to the win. ner, $1,000to0 ‘the second man, and S500 to the thirdin the contest, besides the Field medal for the best time, —werc not distributed st the close of the contest, but will be ziven out in the Exposition Building Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. 5 During the evening Mr. Stanton, the bicyclist, attempted to ride 18 miles in one hour for & sup- pored wager'of $500. He failed_to accomplish the extrordinary performance, and came in Jnsttwo minates and forty seconds behind his time. He feels confident ‘of being able to make his race on a larger track, and one whera he will not be interfered with by pedestrians and people con- #tanily crossing his course, much to his discomfort axd annoyance. ‘The 3-mile walk arranged between Van Wormer -makers_were thrown out of work %yo The fact s denicd by a long line of et Chinamen. Women formerly made $18 and $20 | and proof to the contrary. The chiarge of theiy a week at this business. Chinese carried on | pot investing their man&yinmiseoun:r_y every occupation, and drove out competition. | thus proving that they are of no nsetothod In the fisheries they’ had driven out 700 men, | the pamphlet holds to be false. The Chinesy and bad destroyed " nearly all the fish in San | gre ‘develo) ing our resources and Investing £ cisco Bay. ~ The people had built an avenue moncy for the purposesin gigantic enterprizg in San Fraucisco at a cost of $1,500,000 to pre- | in various sections. As to spending ‘money vent their children from being taken through | where it is earned, this is not made- compulsory the Chinese quarter on their way to school, on | on ejther capital or labor. account of the vice exposed there. SERVILE LABQR. He held that the reciprocity treaty | fThe other charges, that the majority of was not reciprocal at all, bat entirely for the | Chinamen have been imported under- geryil benefit of the Chinese Government. There | jabor contracts and the women for Tewd por. were 4,000 Chinamen engaged at cigar-making poses, are denfed, and also held to be f20se, and in San Francisco. He characterized a California | the pamphlot dismisses a3 unworthythe chirges letter recently pablished in the Cincinnati Ga- | 43¢ the Chinese are Pagans; arevot 3 hogo. zete 55 a base fabrication. California mechanics | veneons race, do not adopt our manne; food, weze frugal and {ndustrious, and had §60,000,000 §ms etc., and concludes with the Lillowfag in the savings banks. The workingmen bad { paracraph: more houses in San Francisco than ‘any other 1t is high time that the manicipal, § city in the country. and natfonal authorities, in common with lage THE WORKINGMEN OX THOE PACIFIC COA5T‘ abiding dflZEl.IS, should awske'to the mm]xun: had no desire to be idle, and were now doing danger that threatens to break the andtg drudgery and hard workat from $3to $2.50a day. disgruce both State and nation. ngfi“ as Mr. Barth was one of the largest Vm&%m.m'rfi sert their anthority in defense of cur treat in California, but he would not employ Chinese obligations with for “the protection of labor. The white men bonght Iand. “The Mon- | &hifese emigrants 29 of law st Eolinn accumulated $200 or $300, and then went | graer 7 ific b everal very im- - NOMINATIONS. renes Unlon Eucific bl), with s Y o the Weatern Assoclated Prese, 55 years of age, dresses with becoming taste, D e ents, e follovingls an ab | oy surmaron, Do o Moy S Toe Prosient | g Cirsof 280, dresses with bLecom! Speaker, stract of the bill as it was adopted by the COm- | g4 the following nominations to-day: - Jobts though, it must be confessed, brevity is not-ont ‘mittce: It is amendatory of the act of !Ju;y )I%Shnunm:, Jr., Unlul:’dsm%sn )“;h‘lishsnlteor h}x of his du’:}! figlua. Onhc?min’ l'mjwmz_ he 1,1862. It provides thatthe Secretary of the: | Mexico; Merritt.C. e, Uil tates apologized for the present being the first time imsu.ry shnfl at all times withhold p:;{nenl of | torney for Montana; Chagrlns E: Mayer, United h‘e’ e\'g’- visited Chlc?vgu, and then proceeded to s the United States to any land- | States Attorney for the Northern and Middle enlogize her AtNess, payh:F a wel-deserved maneg do8 from the el Districts. of Alabauma; and William Ruvlan, | tribiie to that Phamis 'of which Tz Tasnes ¢ railroad, whether such money o due bo | Postmaster at Negaunce, Mick:; T. W, Redford) | rendiers have heard and oond- oo mars | aouaE reduced to judgment or not, to the amount of { Seward, Neb. § city a8 Chis he Lhought, would. have the any or all claiims due from such com- SCIENCE. courage to aid the Pacific Coast in her endeavor. anics to the United States. In any | _ The House Committee on Forcign Affairs to- | to gef rid'of a calamity which L : inst” the | 93y reccived aletter from Cheesbrough; of Lou- THREATENED NIEE MORAL INTERESTS. O Shiten oD iompany | egsinst fhe | o Yo which, replying 10 certaln Topines mo- | He s G 2D mouster meeting of April 5 United States the Tnite ch rou, or may | bled by tho Comaiitee” some ten_daye oo, B¢ | held in Sun Francsco, o spoke o, its roamal asetofl 2nyclalm against such rosd, or ey | g\ lte That e loft Faris fn Decembery 1808 ang | 1o 12 gathering of the people. That night, fpake snch clams sublects of separate action- | wone” (0" TLondon at. the reqaest; of Geaed | 1o o Euthering o good connsel, there would The compantes shull be, required to pay, OBCT | Schenck to Jook after the lattee stock Infireatey | 1nie g iid S0 betn good cotsel, thero pre- cent guall claims due the Gaverument Il fay- | 1od"while'in London recelved . cipoten from | Loncs. The. working classes were only held mant be unreasonably wi Gen. Schenck authorizing. the sale of 2,000 | down now by the morl inflacnces of 2 few men. ety TRRLIGEIND ot - | shares of the Emma Mine™ stock for Schenck, | The object of Lis golng to Washington was to provides that o eluking fund for the extinguish- | %' elegraph e took to the. Generats bants: | mos Congress that “Aris. 5 and 6 of the Burlin- the Govermiment Sl b 51010003 sons oc 12 | ers, Jay Cooke, MeCulloch & Co. T view ‘OF | aaermsre ooty ALLe ‘They wanted trad o e a1 000000 e ahotor the | ghicse statement, which are. dircctly contradic. | Bhmo ko o b aed: They wanted tra first ten years, and sd' i ;“"." 4 oy tory to part of Gen. Schenck’s testimony, the | tion, 'They did not want a commercial tre: ;‘fld_ ts outie gebe sl nteremt o2 Gommittee will delay thei report to nfiurgllhc tho ‘nizration was comtinued, E;L}ry[_h_;'ng £ ‘earnin, < eneral an opportunity to reappear next Mon- | that China produced could be produced In other OF thie Syer cent neh Fa:1ond, and the day. 2 > 2 countries. g&nd he said that our women, if they 81004 70 7. it gt e, Anleghenys Kicked on s Teisin of the umplte, and the game was given to the Buckeyes by 9t0 0. THE GAME IN MICHIGAN, Specia Correspondence of The Tribune. Jacxsox, May 18.—The Mntual Base-Ball Clob of this city, who for the ast three years have been the acknowledged champions of the State, are again 4n the field for the present £eason with 8 nine much stropger than ever. Billy Foley, a well:known plsyerof Chicago, waa engaged, but after staying gome ten days departed, and it has been since Jeamed that he was gobbled up by the Cincinnati TReds. He made many friends doring his brief stay, sho mourn his loss, for had he stayed the wd tate, of the Adelphi, Wilson of Hoolcy'’s, and Knowles { Government freloht account, which are to be uld - de {ro; T i 3 of the Coliseum, w25 won by Van Wormer in re- | goercds ccount of inter- knew the extent of the ovil, would desist from | Fourh o ive in Yuxury. He slosed with an sopsier. T conssateany F oy s oy | Phsciaie ime: Knowiee ot part e he Unted Shate.The akine oo TIIE RECORD. drinking tes, if necessary. [Te drew. the con- | apt 19 sympstny or ‘e peopieof the B PRESS COMMENT By A d re was also a trial en ly, 7 : -5 s k tl ealtl the people e e Maple Leats, the champions of Canads, on th | TRere Fos aloo 8 wiat open toall (batri 5 four | Of the Centrul Pucific Railroad Company shall SENATE: At TS A THA S LD gx[umc‘,) in:: dgmn oni: J 1nk3wam,p ple | ¥EW Yorx :c 2?3355 ros 05 T e B proportionglly to thel indebigdiessto | Wasmvorox, D. C., May 20.—Mr. Morton, | oo, CHICAGO AND sAx £n supremacy. He the Goyernment. On’this basis the-Secretary from the: Committee on Privileges and Elec- | hoia that when Ot ¢ chesp Iabor began to | *F) lause. . The lecture was well received. youths. The prize was $25, and Olmsted walked y r. John @ilveray offered the following, “There arc two sides’ to every «question, and £6th in’;k. they will have to put in all the practice Inow how. The team ace all paid, and some- | Jouths The prize was 25, and Olmsted walk ehig ™ ected of them beft the n with it in minu ES!? 27 setonds. en . = o \ L 4 0 e 3 iy T s LG finc rapectiviy Ay Gerctiy; andGuibiyss! | ofthe Freteury ahmlL IEveek the Mooy At 0100 CbItBS Tt B e oot e | i tHBE Wb Francisco her Gther INMIGRtion | wiich wermjoorne: the Chinese Aifficulty In the Pasite Stase ol oot mansger, and Lawler is the field coptain. bonds, and reidvest the same, with the fnterest | Spencer, which was ordered printed. Mr. Sauls- | fell - off. San Frandsco, with her one-third Watenzas, The people of the Pacidc Const have | exception to the rule. The. America cae o ‘The comparative failure of the tonrnament can- Dot be Jaid to any fault of the managers, who have done everything and made many sacrifices to fn- sure-success for their nntes The poor characfer of the walking in itself, and the absenco of sny noted pedestrians, are causes to which the lack of saccess may be attributed. O'LEARY. S4% FRANCISCO, May 20.—It is considered im- poszible_for O'Leary to finish his 500 miles to- night. He will probabiy fall short about 40 miles. Schmend will plobably make abont 300 by mid- night. Itis coneidered O'Lesry might have mads the distance Liad ke not wasted time thefirst day ortwa. found that’ the tmportation of Chinese labor is a misfortane, and contrary to good pobicy. aud no¢ | called—of the Clincse controversy has beey calculated to foster u-! maintain the spirit of in- | the only one heard for weeks Ppast, but now the dependence for which our forefathers have fought other side is slowly finding its way and brothers died fo maintain; and g WuerEas, The Chinese emigrant bas nointen- | into print. A corfespondent of the tiar:h of l;:cuming a ptmn?eu! _ciuxen‘: and z‘lg\':ids Cincinnati Gazeffe says he ‘has sta 10 support our free institutios or- 102 00r coarts of Justice: thesafom. Hons to find the first respectable citizen is Lesolved, That we pledge ourselves to nse our | California who does nos say that the Stata coglé ;noml Anpport i:l‘: lé\m:_af lthe abrogution ?f tiny | Dot gt along without the Chinese. They art reaty whereby the Coolie slave is put on a foo! 3 - Of egunlity with the fres maem of our connirye " | particularly necessary to the farmers. Theyare SYDNEY NYERS industrious, and labor-saving, and cleanly, and s then called upon, and he spoke briefly in | surprisingly quick tolearn. “As to prices they support of Judge Roach’s afi’umem‘., and paid | demand high wages: $40 a month for a m\g himn a glowing compliment. He termed Coolie- | $20 for a scullion to wash dishes, tend fires, an ism as but gnother name for slavery, and tut | the like: $3to $£a day for barvesters, and 33( another way of carrying on the slave trade, and | & month for farm hands; $2 a day for - porter bLe believed in abollshing it, no matter whether | in @ store, and prices to correspond fn the African or Mongolian. At the conclusion of [ trades and other occupations, all payable i Mr. Myers' ks, the audi dizpersed. old.” JERIENT the antiaee ol pers B Wnen the white laborers dectare themselve ruined by ¢Chinese cheap labor,’ say they can . . ; lation_of. California, was- 200,000 behind and protits, and at the maturity of the | bury, a member of the Committee, said that opHiAl ; £ 00 ¢ bomds: sholl “set ihe money on bonds | whils he oncurred in the conclusions of tho %fifi;fi," e Lt e lines 8L e “Creait " of - tho. " emiing fonar anq | Commlttee, there was nothing iplicating Sen- | thg Gatt, Tasten Breins b, boop Settied by nothing shall require the 5 per contum wet | tor Spencer in bribery to sccure bis clection to | and e was surprised to hear ‘these lauguages carnings ‘and onealf of the eompencation for | tho Senate. He diffired from the Commistee | spolten. do - T chig. “He meant” only services rendered for the Government to be so | 25 to the extent of the evidenve taken. The [ to discuss the labor uestion. The tendency Tovested N cnt by the companies is | llegations filed 1 to tho invalidity of the Leg- | was to do-away with individuals to give piace to e g b i : | lature which elected Spencer shonld bave becn corporations. - Litule thread aud. ueedle siores Tt is made the duty of the At{omey—Gcneml inquired into, and testimony on that subject, | and lanndries were done away with, and every- to institute such cnits, ALl such cuit ool | taken.. At sotne futare time B3 would state briet mnfim now done by capital, which was ull have precedence in the courts. Sich companics lyin ‘mmfi.m objections, and would ask to have | the time mnkin% itself stronger. There was no b ; tro s, | themprinte chance to compel corporitions to live up to'their are prolibited paying dividends from earnings, | Mr. ‘Miichell called up the Senate bill for the re- | ¢ throug c or resources, so long. 25 such | lief'of G. B. Tyler and B. I. Luckett, with the | cherters. Good Judges were through their in g;?n:'my may e indebted” to " tns Jeto messuge o tho Prosident.” The bfllhllztharlzc: fiences thinst froms e Bencly Theough e .United " Stxtes on any claim under this | theSecretary of the Tressury to pay the persons good figfi o, California, liaving been come ivine ey named $16#, wrongfully collected in the Second St vy Berson fecerting tmohl dividends Dietrict of Rentneis, at i tas for the heapes oF Felled, o resign by. ‘these Corporasions shall be fiable to refund the same to the ~ | bonded warchouse. ~ Passed, nmotwithstanding. the he atmosphere of to-day was changed, and Py Eing Sath PhymeriS chall ke sbte o | OBjeCions F the Fresient—yeaes 401 Bave 5. | whs oippcebere Of fo-day wns changed, and ey o Tstat i e t. No | goube Senate then went into Secret seseion on the | which was concentrated by corporations. Greon. na; o 8. o, apud guestlon_of jurisdiction in the impeachmentmat- | yocks nad been hoarded when they were plenty, THE TURF. DEXTER PARK. The deferred races st Dexter Park will take place to-morrow. A 2:25 and a 2:33 event will be decided, and, as some of the best stock in the West is entered-in both, lovers of sport will ses some fine work. LOUISVILLE RACES. LovtsviLre, Ky., May 20.—The Clarke stake was wan by Creedmore, beating the Great Vagrant, Heary Owings, and Leamington, in the order named. It was s dash of 2 miles for £2,500. Vagrant was the favorite'at biz odds, having previously been successfnl in all his at- tempts. He was ridden to-dsy by Bobbie Bwim; re by Williams.” Vagrant got off in the I but Creedmore lapped him at MISCELLANEOTUS. roLO, Mr. George N. Morgan isnow in this dity from the Far West, and announces that he; together with W. H, Morey and T.K. Reed, have in charge a delegation of the California Polo Club, the mileanda winningby3 leagths. Time, | which will arrive in this eity some day this week officer or agent shall bo interested in contracts | rer, and Mr. Doutwell spoke in opposition. 7 3 3 = S o atits AN AL 00, il of o | DOy ot Weloutars e ooty oo s | aices o agent shall b penalty for this s | ““Witioat reaching s deciaion the. dooms Were re- and a0 withgold. They had been cornered and TOE OTHER SIDE. 0% comete with puch prBer or i) by e . 5 k ock | of seven men and sixteen mustang ponies, ai— | SIO000 and one”year's' imprisonment. Avy | opened, and the Senate adjouraed. WALLSTREET SHARKS, AY ABGUMENT IN BEHALY OF CHINESE LABOR. | tion will hardly be bellered In ticy oy thest In order to give both sides of the Chinese | facts. 1tis also argued in favor of the Celés question in California, an abstract is herewith | tials that, if they do’ not remain in the cotntzy, = let 5 P it is owing to the manner in which they an given of a pamphlet fssued in San Francisco, treated; and s to the moncy they tahe amn and entitled, *Tho other side of the Chinese | with thim, no” one will diswate St s 1t question in Calfornia; or a reply to the charges | they have given for it s & ol equt % against the Chinese as embodied in the resolu- | rather asingular circumstance that, while hill tions ndgguxl atthe Anti-Chinese Mass-Meeting, | are introduced in Cangress in the interest o held April 5, 1576, in Sen Franclsco.” those who are bitterly hostile to th The preamble acknowledges the importance | Chinese in California, and would carry their op of the controversy on Chinese immigration to position even to brutal and murderons treat this country to both State and nation, but holds | ment of them, a measure for constructing. s that it isa debamblf{:u%\msgon upon which only | State out of New Mexico, with its population ne one side has been heard thus far; that it is the way sx:{;_eriono the Chinese, has passed the Sen constitutional right and privilege of every citi- | ate and is ezgerly pushed in the House.? zen in this free Republic to write, publish, and remedy provided by this act shall not interfere 2 > witl the. remedles. under. previous scta Th HOUSE. - “"")zl ’:&“B‘mfihfig and t’s“,"\ewgbgn ?},’fll pending suits of the_Credit Mobilier and others | _Mr. Cate claimed that be had been elected fairly gfld °dnu" e San F, 33 g plmasr ke are not to be affected by this act. Nothing in | and honestly, and when he discovered his seat was ¢ dollar in San Francisco hud been reduces he powi to be contested, he had prepared a case and was [ to 92 cents by the Pacific Coast Ring. the bill is to be deemed a waiver of the power d right of Congress at any time to amend or | Féady todefeat the contestant. Before the case | The whole efforts of the Currency Topeal any. act Srelating 3, e 10 amend O | had been decided, however,. the contestant i Ring was to render the, compensation of labor Nothiog sl impatr any int st by Jo: | 354 2 Seied e il e Foglbims o e | s Jho Sapital of New York baals aggre- under the act of July 25, 1864 E which had been made sgainst him. HES | gated 350,000,000, while the profits there Tast The Committee reccived Mr. Gardeld, from the Commitice on Wars and Jesnasnreguied feacy 3}_":“"&"0‘1 Such could NO FORMAL PROPOSITIONS FROM THE ROADS | Means, reported abill anthorizing the Secretary of | 00! e case vith well-regulated commerce. in answer to the letter addressed to them, but | the Treasary to make allowance for compensatjon | 1t Was usurious interest which had_done this, the general-views of the companies are known, | to Collectors of Internal Revenue who went out of A few-years ago in California they wanted and the Committee is in hopes that the terms | Ofice prior to Feb. 8, 1875, on the final settlement cheap labor for eve: m‘l‘:xf. This was_before of the Ll will be accepted. " I¢is manifestly for | Of, thelr sccounts, Paseed. . Calitornin had ~ adop a Constitution. The Speakor announced the following members | Thoy wanted to introduce slavery tniles, was won easily by Ten Broeck, Steinbock -ec:é:'d, Damon mrrl Craiwer 1 S Time, 2:35%. lnfbe third race, mile heats, consolation puree, Whisper, Eatie Pearce, Kilburn, and_Enes Butler warted. The first heat was won in 1:454 by Whis- per, Pearce second, Butler third. The last hes e Crecdmore-Vagrant irace produced more ex- sitement than other events of the week, thonsands and thousands changing hands. GENERAL GOSSIP. ‘The French 2,000 gnineas (Ponle d' Eswal), 1 wile, for which twelve ran, was won by M. Lupin's Enguerrande, Filoselle being second, and Malapa (late Merveille) third. bothmen and borses—expertsat the game of shin- ney on horseback, which has lately come into vogue under the name of polo. Itis expected that the California party may stay herea few daysand give an ition of the game at Dexter Park, after which they will make their way East, and will visit the Centermial. It is to be hoped that the Californians may make a match with Mr. Ben- Dett’s ine-haired Polo Club in New York. g BILLIARDS. In answer to scveral: correspondents it is horeby ftated that the fall listof players entered in the Collender-Philadelphia-Centennisl tournament s asfollows: Albert Garni Cyrille Dlnn&l{elfln Foster, Joseph Dion, William Sexton, Maurice Mr. Wilson, of Fentucky, has imported the P. Rudolphe, George F. Slosson, Louis | the advantage of the companies; as the man- ing the C ittee to investizate thi . thestout horse Cobbam, by roni, out of Reg- 4. P. Xodolphe, George F. J ers will show, that some provision should be | Hieial amieat of e e o investigate the | and peonage, but the coolie system was finally 3 R TR ML EIDE Tom, 8 Srressald of fne appedr | R e otored s, follows: First, New | Biuts o mer h st some provislin should be Former: Sai. Whle, o g o0 - Y2720 | adopted. 11 1633 the Sssemiy pasiod's GULIC. | Zpens comdiagy pe B 0 FEe, publish pub- FOREIGN. xnce snd sn ce, though his rcrlomunnu in | york g}impdmof 1,000, with S1,000" added | are in & condition, undoubtedly, to begin the i NAVAL B g contracts made in otlier countries. This Lic subject, whether popular or qnpog)n]m-. It AL . e e T e 00 o0 rpooond prize, | payment provided for by ‘the bill, and | The House'thea went jois Committee of the | he 1ad opposed In. the Senate. and madea re | Lomngio, the charges embodied fn the resolu- € SIS R e ey v B TR b Tl oot ol | o RIS TR G ST | BB Sl | Rt el FRANCE. about g of the Eastern crack, Parole, for th prize, . ‘e, ). it g iati i . 'S¢ y the Citiz ese m- g 5 & renning B by out recourse to judicial proceedings it will | propriation lumn in opposition to sbolishing | Some had said it Woe f prophecy, but hie had Em . INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' CONGRESS. ‘The tournament has now been in progress several days, and has been daily reported by telegraph. 1t i8 yet almost 100 early Lo predict a winuer, or to make 2 score of much importance. ROWING. The Northwestern Amatenr Rowing Association hate voted to hold their annual regaita at Toledo July 4, 5, and 6. £+ The friends of right, justice, and humanity, Paris, May 20.—A mecting of about 1,006 phile entertaining the highest respect for sald | students was held yesterday to discuss” the on Committee and the assembly which hon- | ganization of an International Students’ Cox ored their address and resolutions with their gress, first proposed in connection with Julet d res T aeoant s hed fo dissent from them, | Muitiot's funoral.. & large number of sty above-mentioned resolutions, to ‘successtally [ dents from the provinces and some foreigy the Eentacky Derby, of his owner having con- ccaled all information of hia condition and run him withouta ghoet of a chance to win, are wholly ithout foundstion. Barring a sliche cold. the colt was well, and his owner, 3r. Pierre Lorillard, tbe big tobacconlst, backed ‘him it New Tork on the eve of the race for'$5,000. The fact is that— 38 the rumning cleatly stiowod—Pazole, Iike most undoubtedly strengthen thie stocks of all the r. O'Neill ; 3 " cubsi 5 o N League Island. only deducted certain results from certain Save Arvon & Bl it thiake thas they | 3wy who has chargs of the bill, moved | Coulec " laciod corta ve drawn a Bl which would stand the test of | ;" quce the appropriation_for the pay of the THE COOLIE SYSTEM Judiclal examination, and if so of course its | Nayy from S0.250 500 0 Ce F50. 000, and to allow | w45 against the Constitution, becauseit was not Ppassage would force the road into compliance | ofiicers mileazo st 8.conts s mile, fnatead of thy a volintary servitude, and was made £or 3 tera with its protisions. There is a-strong desire to | present allowance of actual expenses, and aftes of years. “They hmf’:«mm)o Chitaman f Sa 0{d any condlict between the Government.and iscuseion it was agreed to. it 5 oo s, Mr. Whitthorne ollered am amendment fixing tho | Eraucisco, and 40,000 in Californin, He said of s family, has 0o Iiking for any distance over 3 PIGEON-EILLING: companies. The amount of Interest alread: mile. The Bognrdus-Talbot match is fixed for June 5, :ggmwf by the Government on the Pacific Rail- | rates of pay of naval officers. that the Chinese were fearful liars. It wmzbghu refute the charges they have made against the | students participated. The foreigners will bi The famons Enalish sire, Marsyas, 1s desd. Te | st Puladelphis; 100 pigeons each; balf English | oad posde ie £o4000.000, tie principal of the | Mr. Danks enggested that the Committee should | differences between their statements which | Chinsees o entertained to-night at a banquet by the Paris 'was foaled in 1851 and was by Oriando, ont of Mal- | rules and haif American rales. bonds on which this interest has becn paid is | BOW rise, 60 that the members might have an op- |- gave an ides to outsiders of the truth. The 1t is charged that the Chinese population in jan stadents. vt fbran by Whisker. As a two-vear-old he won the AQUATIC. nearly $65,000,000, Pportunity to sec the amendment in print, Dbopulation of California is about’ 750,000, onc- | California ~is about 200,000 " (about one- HECuEs: 2 L July stakes and Goodwood Biennisl, whenbe was | Bosrow, Maex., May 20.—The mce to-day be- d Mr. Randall approved the saggestion, givinz 3 | tonth of which were Ohinese, They were op- | guarter of the entire population of tho SENTENNIAL DEPUTATION. intentionslly injured by some one who feared to | tween the Faulkyer, Regan, aud City Point Craws, ¢ | f.reasen thiat motabers wanted to go to Witness tho | posed to the manners and euctoms of the peo- gme, of whom 75,000 reside in Sun | ; DABIS, May 20.—The Chamnber of Deputies to lose money throngh his further euccesses. As a | waswon by the former. ~ Tim 20 minutes and 18 LOUISIANA. torpedo experiments at the navy. He also ple. They represented a Jarzer clement than | Francl and_constitute about o day, on motion of M. Tirard, reduced the Birg his best luck wvas with the get of the Priucess geconds. Distance, 11z miles and e The oy oficeed the Tollowing smendmen e ane el | 00 1rish in tho-State of Thmmoie. They had | of ns‘;cc%fl 5 i sethante m;‘{;gg;"g amount of the proposed grant for sending s dek Victor, who came in collisfon at the en - . ,000; | Hh > of Tliinois estimate, E grant for sen :gnx-:v%;‘n!:zfifie 'iir%y‘."’éeléé“ih}m{i“‘;ifi and each claims a * fonl, i Special Dispateh to The Tribune. and the Secretary of the Nuwy is hereby directed to nearly all Chinese men in California, aud & few | grossly incorrect, s s readily ascertained from ag‘;“,:'g’c‘ %{m"ag"x‘“,‘fig ‘}’r“‘" ?’““%’“‘l Bh&"} Tn the afternoon the referee decided that the race Board of five commitsioned ofll- | Wonen aud children. They bad 130,000 white | the Ctistom-House recorts jo g Francisco, o fidelphia from 200,000 to 1%/ S ihich give the arrivals and departuressince 1852, | frangs: A motion was also adopted that sgricak NGTON, D. C., M . cret: 't | organize s Navi] 1_chil MWasmectos D. O, Moy 0. Secretary Talt. | orguatea s Nawl Bear of practicable, whose duty | men_in California who supported Zamilics ang is plessed with the reports: concerning the v 5 pless Tepol cerning it shall be to exnmine fully and determine whother, | the State, while the S0,000 Chinamen onl sup- Loulstans troubles received from Gen. Angur. | in their apinion, any of “the navy-yards can e ported themselves. They supported nobody but These advices show that the troubles are at an | difpensed with and abenagited; S0f 80 to Teport | themselves, He had seen attempts to Chris- cod. The Secretary’s orders to Angur were to | i€ best mannerof making dieposition of the estan: | tianize the Chinese for twenty-seven vears, but Lae. FORH and further to inquire as to the propriety of cstab. very little progress had been made. Thee'ss keep within the Constitution and avoid any | lishing naval rendezvons at g‘ybes Island and | YOC5 & b g.x? heirslcen Th'" ey stm- complieation with the civil: suthorities. This | Cockspur lsland, in Georgis, dnd whether any | PIY laugh at itin theireleeves. Thereweremany ot 8 Government property at said nasy-yards can bo | Men and Women in San Francisco who needed remark is occasioned by the fact that while, ac- | avaiisble and: sultable for sdch pirpose. and said | the abrogation of Chinese immigration. Many cording to Gov. Kellogg, there are dis- erd"( ag:u. mmulggh the Se:rgury of :‘nc’flwy, xl:; women had been driven tgthc}luw&sz depth of i s o at the commencement of x1 radaf .. Australi I o dimant Fetkr Cairglent | Beon e s o i i eand oy | AoEdason by Chtesecheap abor, st v e * 3 . Hosking was excused from gervice o e 2 Depaty’ United States Marsoals thie tlorle o | porsiies Investigating Commitice, and the fiouss | .. CONING 70 CALIFORNIA IN THOUSANDS, the Metropolitan \—%‘i"cc' 2 body which I:heis(}av- adjourned. Te feoploof igmmm‘;ci:e Suttlus tired, ernor can use at will in a) part of uisiana, Iz it could be borne and Badger, the Chictof-Polico. ~ These. mon , THE WEATHER, : ?;‘;fi}’.?g"-" H-’;;L‘Qf'fifi"&?“‘“;%e“ififf‘“fl’“ T i L there merc realy serious e | Wasirucrds, D. ., May 211 a. m—or | Gulloraiz ouly “askied_ the" morl oot the Ferderal Govirnment for soops. the Lake region and Upper Mississippt Valley, | of Chicago, and bad . hoped for. o Tasser e sl Rl falling and stationary barometer, fresh and brislc | audience.” He next alluded 1o, the gloriots Sy o the Testern Assoctated Press. southerly to westerly winds, stationary or rising | mate of California. Santa Barbara’s climate ‘WASEINGTOY, D. C., May 20.—The Commit- temperature, generally cloudy weather and rain _\bus %fla—%fl}‘ge y hégx %‘;or‘x‘;i: v.hgr g{';“; :,:1:: tee on Federal Affairs in Lowsima to-day con- won {t two years ago, and Louise Victoria, 4 most ‘successful performer at all distances. Petrarch was ridden for 'the ‘2,000 gnineas by Luke, 2 etable-boy (though he is 24, and has 3 ‘wifeand three children), who had never before had Bk monnt at Newmarket. After the race, he recefved 1rom an anonymous friend a prescntof $2,500. [Remaricable 2s was his success ‘and carlonely lib- szl a5 was this reward, neither will compare with Ye case of George Parsons, who rode Caractacus for the Derby and won it. That was his first pab- Bic race, and, unlees THE CHIcAGo TRIBUNE'S memory s motably st faalt, Parsons re- Zeived " 88 his ‘reward from Mr. C. Boewing, tho owner of Caractacue, the stskes, amounting to eomething like §20,000. Probably the oddest price paid for riding—or not riding—a Face waa given about fiftecn_yearsago for the Liv- rpoo) grand National Steeple-Chase. The friends he favorite, paid the best rider in England $1,500 ot to ride anything else for the race, and this coming to the earsof the specnlators, ®5ho had laid heavily against the mare, they pai him $£1, 500 more not W Tide her. So, withont leav- Ing thehonse, be ot $3, 000 for one day's work, or ather for non-work. Tle English papers are at last rousing them- tural instructors be sent to the Exhibition. shouldbe rowed again on Honday. A COMPLIMENT. FIRES. . The figures show that during the twenty-four : : oo | imously adopted x motion out of a Qg’ gepartu:cs during the same period were i,l,“e ofiL “:1'_:; ,’?N dionissarot Bfiofi, Shat %“ * ouse tinds the policy of the Ministers liber THE EXCESS OF ARRIVALS and in conformity Wi the wishes of th coupr over departures, according to this table, is 121, t 187; estimated Sumber before that in the State, g riee bundred and forty-three membert 10,000; total, without, deaths, now in the coun- try, 134,000; deduct 24,000 for deaths, which fiv&s»'mo total Chinese population in the State ) - The arrivals of Chinese in 1573 were 11,749, and the depertures 6.200. In 1574 the arrivals were 12,520, and the_departares 6,766, In 1573 the arrivals were 13,163, and the departures 6,426 And in 1375, up to'and including a part of April, the arrivals have been 3,862, and the departures 901, which fisures being added tor gether give a grand total, in three years and a %5‘3‘5‘{'1‘ of arrivals, -u,'J‘.}-lK. and f{y departures, ), caving an excess of arrivals over depart. ures of 20,995 Deaths to be deductod P ¥ The six Chinese Com?.mics in San Francisco IN CHICAGO. ‘The alarm from Box 481, at 1:170’clock Fester- day morning, was caused by a fire in the resi- dence of August Neustadt, at the corner of the Black Road and Robey street. Incendiar- GREAT BRITAIN. A CENTENNLAL POEM. P LoNpox, May 2.—~The Chancellor’s medd for the best English poem by a resident under graduate of Cambridge uiversity has beenwor by Alfred 4. Bule. The subject of his poent was “The Centenary of American Indepen dence.” ¥ ism is supposed. AT BAY CITY, MICH. Spectat Dispaich to The Tridune. EAST SAGINAW, Mich., May 20.—The Bay City Novelty Works, owned by Case & Ford, wers destroyed by fire this forcnoon. Loss, $12,000. Incured mxys;,ooo. o — CANADIAN ITEMS, &pecial Dispaich to Tte Tribuna, BELLEVILLE, Mny 20.—An important case in FAILURES. Loxpoy, May 20.—Sir Samuel Buckley, Bay onct, a member of Purliament for Newcastle under-Lyme, has been declared bankrapt: He Pelves to denounce the swindle of taking *‘oficinl | Chancery was decided here to-day. In 1871, the : izs i eas. 3 i time* slmply to advertise Benson's chronograph. | County of Hastings subscribed $or $50,000 etock -linued their examination of G. W. Ferguson, | & ZOGAL OHSERVATIONS. Dot getting immigration because the working- | estimate the Chinese in the United Statesat | transacted business - in Manchester and else’ Whether it is that the watch is abominably inac- th d Junction Railway. ing | He said} that in September and October, 1872, . 3 2 man’ sought a Lome-employment for himself | 135,000, of which 60,000 res . cre as 2 manufacturer o o 8 garste, or the timers are abominsbly Incompotent, | S ‘no, Sr2nd Junction Railway. After paying | He sak her, m ex-Hember of Conper, gave uicaoo Moy | and children.. Juveniles when mot cumplowed | 30,000 in Sag g‘finc?g(v- Tede fo ' Callornts; i b Eninel e evaes ol $15, 000 on this amount, the Warden sold the stock for 81 to 3 young man without means, thus avoid. ing any farther payment by the county. The Rail- iy Company DROSERE i Betlen th. 2ot Aegeats became juvenile delinquents. In France a fami- 1y of boys was a fortune. Not so in California, ere was no immigration of white men to that State now. They lbad 282,000 Drick snd tiles. ~¥is liabilitics are 32,500,000 ‘The lisbilities of X, & A. anfifx, the supends ed Liverpool cotton deslérs, are over 3500, _ ‘11, therefore, the population of San Fran- cisco mow mm:h’a, according to the generally accepted estimate, the number of :Scfmo, and that of the entire State is 800,000, the Chinese him bundles of pay-rolls and asked' the witness ABa'r.Aflr‘Hu. | Wind. to sign them.with any pame he chose. He filled 7, up and signed’ about Bty or sixty of these Ume in Engiand *‘ss taken by Benson's chrano: Eph™ is nover right, whether in short races, whicro a fraction of a second counts, or in lonk ones, where it has been known (as at the Oxford- i ridge, race) 1o vary one minute in twenty. | traneaction, but the Court of Chancery sustained | Youchers, and returned them to Sypher, who i 0 b AR S, 19, YA one minute i wenty. | {raneacriony 24 took themn away, and reinened Wit pioae 2 e anhal o hag oy, & fine | in this State and city above give’ i Jar st TURKEY. 1 mile 17 rudgsflwuch N ananyat 8 atling puce, | MoNTREAL, May 20.—To-day Mesers. Jette & | Of money, paying the witnessa salary of $90 and | 10: I29.81 seacost,and withal %hfi onlya populationof | onc-eighth of the population of the city aid less ke SO it Amcricas ot g caseley Little: | Beique, advdeates, fook out an ‘actlon of damszes | giving it some moncy Lo give 10 Gllers, whoss | * Mesias sheraet e ! T, 000, of wehich 70,000 wero Chinesc, sud same | than ane-thirteentn of the. poperauis, oy 15 DR CONSULS) FUNERAL AT SALONICA. Seld, with American watches, and being thoronghly | for $20,000 on behalf of Jose h Perrault, Secre- | numes Le had signed. ~ The money puid to wit- GENERAL ODSERVATIONS. Indisns. Some of the States—Iows and Wis- | entire Stateth “| _BERLEY, May 20.—At the funeral of the accustomed to timing, made’ it 1:47. The sport- | tary to' the Centennial Canadian Commission, | ness was not his sals for he was not then in Carcago. May 20-Midolght. consin—had gone shead of them. gha white This computation shows a vast difference | French and German Consuls in Salonfca, an 'k in the same o from that made by the Committee, ‘But the Commitee aver that ‘ considering the source from whence comes the Chinese im- atlemuou, viz., China, which containg 400,000,- 000 of inhabitants as against +40,000.000 who live in the United States, and idering that this is an age of cheap and quick transportation by reason of steam, etc., they feel alarmed at this increasing invaston (L e immigration) lest it may soon outnumber our Pacific Coast Popula- tion and imperil our best interests.? " However, if the rate of Chinese immigra- tion be in the future as it has been in the Jaot twenty years, the Committce may as well allay cscort of honor wus formed by French and Ger man marines, Turkish military and elvie authorities, and officers and crews of the mess of-war fn the harbor. = THE ALLIED POWERS. . The refusal of the British Government to ad- here to the memorandum of the Derlin Confer- ence Is felt as a serious disappointment. 1t i hoped, however, that England ‘will, of her own accord, uctede at alatter stawe. Gen. Ignstie, the Russian Ambassador to 'urkey, will present the memorandum'st Constantinople. , England aguinst the Toronto Mail, on the ground that he' had been libeled inan article published in that pa’rfl {rom its Philadelphia mrreq;undent. 'he Bien Public ceased to pudlish to-day, —_——— the Custom-House. He was a political striker, Siations. | Bar.) Thr.| Wind. |Raim Weather. | man aud woman fwould not w Sypher pave witness money for eight or ten per- Chayenn * shop with the Chinaman, and who could blame sons, The vouchers were in blank when signed, | §hofenos-..- them. Some held A and the amounts were all put in afterward: THAT CILINAMEN PLAYED THR SAME PART Money was paid for election pnfiposcs. The in imlnsl? as machinery. This, he held, was Darties were Democrats and Liberal Republicans, not 50, and brought to bear arguments showing and they were expected o support ihe tickel the tuequality.” The Chiiiaman = worked bearing'Sypher's name. ‘Witness did not knod longer and cheaper than the white man, and, in fact, was a machine himself, The nmfiloymcnr. of the Coolie and the throwing the white man gut of work was demoralizing and degrading. The Chinamen living in Chicago were & better class than those living in San Francisco. There they boz’flcd, Jodged, and got their ‘washing ing papers of England showa praiseworthy inclin.. tion to abandon the *‘Benson's chronograph ™ {x‘:;g. ::ehcw abandon any record of & ed Twenty-eight English horse-owners and trainers have petitioned the Jockey Club concerning the in- convenience and injustice of the eystem of main- taining **10nls™ by the eporting papers, It It not hl:z]& that the petition will bring about any more practical action than did one 1o thie same efféct pre- scnled some years ago. The signatures to ‘the pe- tition includea bat few owners, and those not repre. sentative men. Among the prominent tarfmen who did not si 2re Lord Roscbery, Lord Hardwick, Lord m%o , Admiral Rog Sir John A.z.’l'c:; TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Special 20 The Tribune, DerRoiT, Mich., May 20.—The well-known Superintendent of the Detroit House of Correc- tion, Z. R. Brockway, has accepted the e of the new reformatory prison at Elmira, N, Y. WHEELING, W. Va., May 20.—Joblin, who et Carthage, Mo., with & wheelbarrow containin 50 pounds of minerals for the Centennjal, an that the money was not Sypher's own. He un- derstood it wufr; drawn ka’x;l the Custom-House ‘owing to Sypher baving the rolls made out, taking them away, ang returning with the money. o A talegmm from CoDector Casey ssid the Gen. Pecl, 'ayne, and Mr. Chaplin, all of whom pot " vy : - A5 5 are on the Commiitee Lo revise the rules of racing. | the'tS-year-old gentleman that left New Albany, | Tecords of his office shaw that McCarty fmport. OBITUARY, doue foy 82 per weck. “The Clinese guarter wus | their Tears, pinee tho v hson will be apprised of any further steps which ma, be. | 10, sbout thres weeks ago for the. saume prl! | &0 145,000 cizars. in March, T s paid daty | sr. Lous, Mo., May 20.—Alisa Julla Matthews, | 8 city ke el in Son Frandsco. Tc eoct oo gauge shodia not esp staady foran Sitleens | be taken'ly the Powess, aoit she aa soppoiel g ? Chiness merchant but little more to live than the present measure. on 70,600, according 10 the teatimony of Fer. i 6 y o g 1y of the English Opera-Bouffe Troupe, died st the e Gt but e past. TS aTand Jockey Club's epring meeting be- | [ds 3 through this city this morning. - Bot}} i It was the boast Iyl Fins at Baltimore Tucedsy. . The principal races r 0 s ure, on Tuesday, the Chésapeske rtakes, for | 3ppeared in g0od health and spirits. o cgarty telegraphed the Committee to | 3ropsoors Tospital here yesterday sfternoon of 2 L 48 SETTLERS. e Tl ore . 5% 10h e e ol | Orceunpey s ok ons) bame P icporta from | T sume effet s Casey, Orcans, t. | Peumadsm a0 mlarl Yoren M Mekons matn 5 b 383 Zpatt o toie i 00 | The pampliet botds thar old sod siiver are SPAIN. P e P i somimdiion, of Ferguontd 1ol | vas e ks i fn ek, bt contned | A M 05 pact, L publc ool pur | w5 Ebsents for that it G a8 yossos. MaorsD, May 20.—Prime Minister Canovas .del Castillo presented a bill in the Senate to- day abolishing the Fueros in the Northern Prov- “The first clause imposes general military se™ r;g‘.m The second authorizes farther m%e- should provinces refuse their contingent for the military service. ’l{x s E > ;:Dvmces ahall pay taxus in proportion o annual average. SUICIDE, Special Dispaich ta The Tribune. SrRGPzLD, 1., May 20.—George W. Siack, a stranger, w3s found desd in hisroom in the Greentree Hotel, a German house in this city. He had come here from Gibson City, and the Cagoner's Jury held the canse of death to be suicide, re Sprincbok, Aedi, Boaxer, Paladin, Oxmore, Deadhead, Osage, Lard Zetland, Viator, Willie Burke, Joe Cerns,” Ore Knob, tree, and Stampede (probable etarters in izglics); on Thurs- 2av, the Preaknees stakes, for three-year olds, 1% wiles; and on Friday, the grand Steeple-Chase Pbust stakee. Keaders of Trr Tristxs will do S S Tl B e sick horse 't he was r pars of last year, THE GREAT THREE-TEAR-OLD, VAGRANT. cgra) = mony relatiug to cigars, and anothier telegram | Ob the stage aftér leaving there, and sang at New been such that it had produced some of the feas recelved from J. Mossoll, pronouncingthe [ Otleans and Memphis, She ‘arrived here three | preatost men fn the world: Eiee Burritt, the testimony, 80 far as he was concerned,absoltely | weeks ago, but, her ilinees increasing, she was | Simple blacksmith, was oue of this class, and so and malicicusly false. forced to give up after s‘i‘mn flnxe;gfia’ llnd oqis | with the Natick cobbler, Henry Wilson. An. Sosmered that the statements inthe | 3¥S5.0 the boepial vhers, Sesplte silfol med | Grew Johmson was also compliintnten for hickss mated fatally, B. T. Jackson, her sgent, arrived | Legrity. The system of public education had these men would acknowledge their connection this morning, and will have the body embalmed | given the States their population. The vast with any fraudulent l:ialpnrfiug. . and sent to Bngland. uamber of newgmpm in the States showed Witdess was asked if any one haa questioned | Scasaios, o May 2 seorge Peck, D. D., | their popular intelligence. If Chinese cumigra- Lim about his testimony given Jesterday, and | & ploneer of Methodism in this rezion and a brother | tion was not stopped they could stop when the Chinamen find it wil lt:\:;gnla_ to come oa wccount of the mmgfi&ffi ‘The Committee charge that not settle in this countey Hin str ;g&nmp“ et at the same time they do not want I.Ew remain "here for fear they “will soon outnumber them. This the pamphlet holds as contradictory. In eleven months of 1873, the total number of ‘white people who arrived was e third stipulates that the Vagrant's victory for the Kentucky Derby makes French “NMots.” il d : him Gnguestionsbly the best. shrecene o Lr ks c ots. . Le gald that some one canie to him and told him Dishop Jease Peck, died to-das, 200d 79 years. | TURN OUR SOROOL-HOUSES INTO FOOW-HOGEES, | 102,100, of whom 39,800 departe i Ppamalr il | nel BRI & | SR R | o RSB i L | TRt R, | TR spitg i Bl T — asked him if his siatement about Dilliogham | Sotls Prematurcly anyounced last evening, oc- | et e %% tose Chilnese comp, MEXICO. of Alare, Verge and fiti’,’w&g Lazy, by fmp. | give a definition of the nglu-ase “the demi- is afternoon. The funeral will probably | Yoice would roll out like thunder nqalnst this | nies in San Franeisco, of which 6,1% departed, monde.” ‘It is,™ he replied, “the first Jand- THE OFPOSING ARMIES. y out of cton. He is a i 2 was true, and witness said it was. Carpenter occar on Tuesday, and will be attended by numer- | iniquity. The Government had legis d Erown colt, with four white legs and & blaze on the | ing on the social staircase, where th id if it'w e 1 ) I a and 6,737 remained, Loce, standing1a. 3, miiay :filgfi}gfifln&ong v?fn;)is going down ‘mects the wom:n:‘l’xguig iflgr‘rfi-o‘:x:“lgsflh' pxn;hr;l;.\'e i e TR sud ‘,’,’z?.fc'c"x‘fiflm‘}g‘&?fi"m' oot e Seiment, ?fifi&”fll’é‘éfie ,}l;seype;;::]ed k§§g u’;fg'i!]‘{‘:: w&t}gp;%f Tast, b{?ug:vam accession of Ng:,"wr Tex, May 20.—The Galvesto running -inclin = 8Teat | coming up.’? i Jumbering 65,000, as against specinl from Brownsville, 20th, says: ‘barrel which is well some, % % 2 8guinst a treaty, and what was now demanded d .l . [ e g T i e Haor o Uhe eider Duruas: Some NOTES AND NEWS. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, s it the sty with i be repeaen.” e | o0 2o ocse POBulation” of ‘vl | *Gen. Rovueler, wieh te advaneeof 5 Gon i 2T e b oo e St | atogEnph i e efeds on an ooty S JAKE THOMPSON'S THEFT. o T o camshins Arsgon and Hig- | PItiel the Cbinese womanslavery in San | gration last, year mampers s one-mtitty | crument forces under Escobedo, reached Mt Epares cort - Aes Soyean b ram et | Mgt featiog abous 1 the shane f notes, and Speclol Dispaich to The Trimusie, i Eare et par, Erambiort from New) fyandecn, whete ity ol untt | oLk white migration’t | ot last ighe e s 'dlodk, uad he o ity 10 ST Sl e mon e lex | o will Smow that ey aro genuine Ly thelr [ WasumSrox, D. G, May 201 the Senate | Ofisansybare 38750 Arrved, Steamer City ot | €0 b thele maciees, ot real & a5 e Chinese come to this courtry a | #1058 G vl hore his- morminE: “milc, In S0 seconds, besuing wll protested. shall decide that it kas Jurisdictlon In the Bel- | Bertin, from Liverpool, evidencp.of the Rev. Ot Glbson. in suppart o | would age a0n cea 2 el 5yean it | Diaz ls reported to beat San Femando, n ths