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] -~ TH1: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1877. Cominittes anthorized to have the necessary printing done. Ou mintion, the following were appointed o Finanve Committes to act in conjunction with the Treasurers Fifteenth Ward, Georzs E. Adams; Sigteenth \Ward, B. F. Fellx; Bevens, teenth {vant. James W, Rich§ Kightcenth Ward, ‘Thomas Mackin. Un_ motlou, it was declded to have a public meetlog of. the Unlon 8aturday night. The Itev. Robert Collyer, Edmund Juessen, Hiram Barber, 8amnel ‘\_Fplemu, and others will he In- vited to speak, Tho place will be aniounced herealter, ‘The Committec then adfourncd. TAA POURIEXNTI WARD REPUDLICAN CLURD held a largely attended meeting Inst evening fn Lochner's Hall, No. 460 Milwaukee avenue. Col. M. AL Gernhardt occupled the Chair, and A, D. Michaud acted ns Sccretary. Bome fifty new members folned the Club, which Is now one of the largest and strongest 'n tho eity. The Com- mitteg on Redistricting of the Ward were re- quested to report. Tending this, Ald, Daumgar- ten atatod the case, and showed why It was im- possibla to divide the ward, The Committeo was given further tiine to report. Mr, Thompson moved that they do away with the primaries for the Aldermanie election, and to nominate a candidate by the Club, which evoked ronsiderable discussiun, and, on motion of Mr. Hertz, was lald npun the table, John Olezon moved that tho Aldermanie can- didates be firat paseed upon by the club belore they be aliowed to bring thelr names befors the primarfes as compotent men, Carried. Mr. P. C. Prendergnst offered the following: Toth parties arc under arms. A few soldlcrs to Keep the peace might provent & great deal of Uloodshed. Great axcitement prevails. BOUTIL CAROLINA., + WADR RAMPTON ADVISES THE, DEMOCRATS TO BURMIT, CRARLRSTON, Feb. 20.—The Newsand Courler has an interview with Gov. Hampton, who says, concerning the proper course of the Democrats n Congress: ““I think it {s not advisable to throw obstacles in the way of the decislon of the Electoral Commiasion. We submitted our case to that tribunal, and we can better afford 1o suflet' a defeat which brings no dishonor to our party than to Incur the imputation of act- Ing fn bad faith, The Interests of the whols country demand a peaceful settlement of the pouding question.” fA—— INCIDENTALS. A VIRGINIA VIEW. Riehmond [Whig (Ultra Dem,) Feb. 32, A correspondent asksif we ‘*have no regruts that we advocated the passage of the Electoral bl We deeply regret the nccessity that compelled a resort to such a measure. 8o far, then, from regretting our support of the Elec. toral bill, with a full knowledge of what tha result would be, we under liko circumatances would advocate its passage. WWe infinitdy prefer to sce Hayes counted n peaceably under the forms Col. Holloway, was perhaps the Inrgeat, ond, ' without donbt, the most succeesfal of any. There are thie best reasans for predicting that Mr. Tyner will retaln control of the TPost-uflice Department, 1t 18 sald that this will be dong ont of defcrenca to the earnest solicitation of Benator Morton, That Benator Bherman will + b chosen to manage the Treasury Department there is cvery reason fo belleve Is 8 settled question. Quite & numbd of sleck-looking parties have arrived from Waehioaton, They « like thelr position at the pablle criby aud desire to be coutinued in- thek respective places. £ Among the number was Mt Knapp, Chief Clerk of the Post-Office Depargnent, and formerly i Adjutaut-General of Oho, Farawsy Texzas + scnds one representative anly thusfar. A, Ban- ning Narton 1s the coalporter from the State hat Bhierldan would lea@ nnd reside himeclt cledwhere. L, FROM THE EXTREME WEST AND SOUTH there scem8 to havo bear sad neglect in this re. apcct. They come not,but the mail recelved at the Governor's oftice tears evidenco that they, 100,deslre to berememiered when thotime comes to distribuate tho good gifts, Cincinnati hns by all odds won the bamer.. No two citfes fn the country bave been as ully representod as Pork- opols, structing the Judiciary . Commitlee to Ye. port & bill which siiould corapel afl pnb- fe offcials charged with the eupervilon of hublle fmprovenients, or Lhe ercetion of publle Lulldln , tocut thefr coat according the cloth farnlehed hy the Rtate. In other worde, to put a stop (o the prevalent atylo of expend- tng all approprintions for ?mhllu bulldings and llding limprovements, which Ilflu I8 to spenid the approprimtion on & building planned on euch a senlo that further appropriations must be mate to complete the work. The present sys- tem ot each of whe public institutions is notorle ously toask for au anpropsiation fur bullding or for improvements,, and to spend jt mot in making ‘such improve- ments, or putting up such a buliding as the sppropriation would pay for, but in begin- ningu wueh more exnenalve improvement or building, which, when begun, must be nlehed. The new State-fonae, for which another million {8 now wanted, shawa how the thing {8 done. ‘The regolution contemplates the correction of this abuse, so that Commissioncrs to azu.-ml [y given appropriution ahall not be permittéd thus fo Involve the publicin a lprger outlay, The resolution was adopted. APFOITIONMENT, Mr. Washburn offored & redolutlon rmvmlnz for a constitutional amendient under which the State shull be divided fnto but thigty-threo Henatorial districts, Instead of fifty-one, and bub ninety-nine Representative districte. The reso- lutfon was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary Department. . A NUMUER OF PETITIONS were preschted,tamong them one from the "STATE AFFAIRS. Proceedings in the Tllinois Leg- islature at Springfield Yesterday. The Copperas Creek Appropria tion Faring Well in the Senafe. Mr, Merritt Introduces s Resolu- tion Caloulated to Destroy the Arbitrators, This Tooloy-Street Maneaver Kills Much Time, and Causes Some Loud . Talk, ARCABSNOP SANDS © worca smile on his face which casta ray of | o faw, to the alternative presented of having him | _ lterolred, That in the enaning contest for tho | The House at Last Refuges to Set= | Amerian Christian Feimalo Unton for tho re- j sunshineon all withwhom ho met. Itis whis- _fl,m,(" upon the country in deflanceof all law. ;‘m‘-’;’;&};‘?fi.‘;flfifim& '\,\'r‘?;aw‘llr:&n:xrl‘m:gm tle the Presidential Ques= peal of all Inws "‘:é:"fi:,’f l.lqnur traflle. i pered he dealres tolo ‘t"g‘flfl‘- D:IW:;,B::? -+« But fortrutl's sake, and tho interest | have ulentifiod him with tha best intercsta of the tion Either Way. met without a quoAun and adjourned. i L] > - 1 ! ) who is known to command sufticient - 5 (l;x(-,c'nm‘l}e(:-_u ICInldm: £, ;lgor o’nysmmlny tho country has in the 10sult, lot u; ;:lu;-sslan M myclnhlnll;‘:lblmy 1o, ovorn mull Feaniate. the MINNESOTA. 1 . Noyes Is to, R . ately and falrly Jook at therecord of Rutherfurd | aqairsof @ large city, sud whose character and 5 JMINNE . | morning the Govetnorand family quietlyleft | 1, fayes, tho defeated candidate who la to bo | reputation are ablo to stand tho test of strlet hon- | yo goc s P, di DEECHER. . ¢ the ety to spend tho Sabbath - ab ) guappurated President, and sec what manner of | €5ty ll;vl :tmfl' Hy;’::ml. boit nulmc‘r‘ % 0 Bemsion of the Senate---Proceedings pectat Dioateh 14 The Tridune, a i thele homo In Fremont, and to attend | moyhets. Whon nominated at Clucinnatl wo | pected nad required af any cliisen f this: wand at 8t. Paul and Madison, *: BT, PAUL, Mign., Feb. 20.—Mr. Beecher having 7 to personsl matiers of o busincss nature. | yuoke favorably of him as an individual, and | who may aspire to represent ns in the Common : accepted the Houae Invitatlon to open its pro- { A niunbor of viaiters were walting to have An | wginmended the tone and spirit of his letter of | Conncil of the City of Chicago, ILLINOIS, ceedings with prayer to-morrow, the Statcofficers | Interview, and 1t vos nearly noon bofore th | acoptance. We have had nio occarion alucs fo | THOTesolutlon was laid on the table. OTAEAKS SRR | and Senate were to-loy Invited to attend. Tho i fact bocawne known that ho whom they sought | umodisy the favorable opinion then expresed of him. | qanio Sub then ndjourucd Ll the seeond Mon- Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. Senate acceptance was by resolution, and five { wasforty miles sway. An entorprising Corre- | e then thought and stil think he is oneof the | ~ 7TitB SEVENTEENTII WARD DEMOCRATIO CLUD SramvapizLp, ML, Feb, 20.~The considera. | Scnators madu a vigorous verbal protest againat 3§ #pondent of an Kastern poper has been Iylng | et tn the party, a vast linprovomont upon Grant, | met for reorgunization last night at Carmody & | tfon of the Copperas Creek Appropriation bill | the procedure as undignified and Indecont, but i wait several days in order to Interview the Gov- | oroatly inferlor to Conkling, but infinitely e;c\}::}ll,cy':;dhgx:g“?‘fl{‘ Lfll:;:" cg;gn} :hln(iil‘l’:‘n‘fig was resumed In the Iouse this morning upon | A1l the rest volud' aye, andthe Leglslaturo :rlll, 1 ernor, St i superior' to Wlatne, Storton, Sherman, and | preiding. Tra comuitices of fiva men cach | the motlon o refer to the Committee on Rivers ;‘JZWT::!!):L' melcl'in lvf:fl‘{"‘l‘::o II!::S"::MI'“ mfil‘: o THI8 CANN 3 all of the ‘*‘bloody-shirt! fraternity, with | wero appolnted to nominate officers. They ro- | and Canals, Aa that Committee {8 known to eclier pray, H‘ y 1 {| Tho President-olect will keep Iits own counsol | wnose exteeme viewa wo do mot think he | ported tickets from which the officers wero | bo favorable to the bill, while the Judiclary | fled publle expression concerning the Brookin 4 until such time 08 he feels he has the right to | iy sympathy. That he ts a gentleman of Afgh | clected as follows: President, Thomas Tn- | Committes to which it was sought to rafer it fa | fcandal, ‘Thoss who belleve lnlfllgull‘t are ulu 3. ‘Lowever, that taward the Sunbiuo utme - | sessed of a very Jfalr, clever {ntellect. We havo | 140+ Sergeant-at-Arma, Thomas Cullen. ~After | morning promised to be of the livellest sort, At MoADS. 3 slderation consistent with the publicgood willbo | known very great stupes to be made Generals, e nnmzcl of thoso p?cacnt liad becn enrolled, | Mr. Davls, of Adams, obtalned the floor and vig- | The Senate passed unanimously the Iousa, 4 spparent at an carly day. With the large num- | gnq peard of very small men, who bad little or orously denounced the fiibustering -that hiad | bills relating to tho St, Pattt & Paclfic Extenslon the meetiog adjourned till Friday night. Yer of callors at thc Executive Mantfon,—men oo Aica i s of nllclasses and conditions,—ministers, pro- + fessors, and the most humbie citizeus ara all res 1 elved fn tho same courtcous manner. The un- Y certainty ps towhat the decision might be did not ecetn to have the least cifect on his every- day life and actlons. ! I8 DUTIES AR GOVERNOR OF OII0 are attended to with the samo carncat inquiry aud nttentlon as of old. Among the prominent arrivals to-day are ex-Gov. Beveridge, of TliI- nois, the ffon. Deinas Barues, of Brooklyn, N. Y., aud ex-Gov. Jim Ashley, Gov. Iayes and fumily returned from Freatont this evening. no nersonat strength, who have been taken up under pecullar circumstances and made Govern: ors, butwhen a yreat State like Ohio thres tmes ses lects the same individual out of a long st of rival aapirants aa lts Chlef Magltrate, it is an indorse- ment of his intelliqence as well as Als Integrity that we can bl respect. In common jualice, we cannol hold Gov, Hayes responsible for the tricks and JSrauds of Ma supporters, and witl not untid he re ‘eurds them with the emoluments of office. A tri- bunal sanctioned by Iaw and created with the approval of both plirties has awarded him wrong- fully, [t {8 true, the Presidency, Neverthelss he can take it with clean hands, nithough perjured 1ips mado the awanl, and_frawd marked every step of the accomplives Who conspired to brinie Ilncs, declaring forfefturo on the Bralnerd Branch for the purpose of allowlug the North-' ern Paclile to bulld it5 requiring the St. Vincent Branch to be completed In four years, the bonds holders having the first chance; reserving lands for the payment of Minnesota creditors, and allowing connection from Breckineldge between thie main line aud the St Vincent Extension. TUE BCHOOL-TAX BILL, £ - levying one mill on_the whole valmuon. to ho distributed on the basis of population, passed, with cight negative votes from 8t. Paul and Minneapolis, from which citics thia blll would vollect uver 330,000 ench to be distributed to othier scctions of the State, TIHE REPUDIATED DONDS. beon resorted to for the sake ot defeating the bill. The question fnvolyed sbould be met squarely. There should be no reference for the sake of burying the bill. At the conclusion of Davis' speech the pree vlous question wes called, and the fricnds of the bill came out ahead by a large majority, the' reference to the Committee on Rivers and Canals Lelng carried by 65 yeas to 25 nays. MERMTT'S REIOLUTIONS, Mz Merritt offered the Tollowing, and moved that it be printed and made the mpeclal order for Frklay: THE RAILROADS. CINCAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES, ‘The motlon to set astde the sale under the decres of foreclosure in the case of the Chicago, Dauville & Vincennes Rallroad Company came up agaln yesterday morning before Judge Drummond, Mr. B. C. Cook was still alsent on account of sickuess, and Mr. Pratt, on bes: half of the objectors, went over his argument of Saturday ngain, Judge Drummond eaid that he could only act. G o T on some definite facts. If the objectors had any Witknzas, Onthe face of the retarns nf the | Tho Scnate nlso passed the old Rallroad Bond flfl‘.]fii{f,’l‘.’]’r x,’“@;’.‘]‘c‘.’.‘?fi'{,"&.fi'fiu‘f,fikg i‘)':: ;‘r:"l(:;‘fi‘;hl‘h: ‘,:'wd; J;”}lfl‘fifm’fi.’fi.i‘fl&am ,::fi defluite proposition to make, they might offer it, Presidential olection holden on the 7th dny of Ni bills, one proposing o constitutlonal ‘amend- vember, 1870, & majority of tho voters {n the States of Lotitalaoa and Fiorlda, declured In favor of 8amucl J. Tillen and Thoman A. ifendricks far Preaident and Vice-President of tho United States, The Court vould not go on an exploring expedi- tlun, It must know just what the ubjoctors intended to prove against the valldity of the sale, and by what witnesses, ot on information ment _devoting * the proceeds “of 300,000 ncres of Internal Improvement lands' to thelr Nquldation; with but threo dissenting votes;. and the other providing .u baals of scttlement wince they have been sanctloned any! lequ!lml by the Commizsion, composed of dignified Senators uod geave Justices, It would be cxpecting too much of the polltician of the present dn)' to President-vlect to Washington will bo wrecked, und flayes nesassinated, Little confidenco Is N placed {6 the story, LD, AT SPRINCFIE] 4 TEapUctively ; dud dependent u) ratification of the first by tho o fob, 9. *s | look for his rojection of the great prize, ‘That | 8nd belief,’but on positive knowledge, Ur, If | “"Wygzneas, By tho actsof the Federal Govern. | dtpendent upoi a rutlileation of by Ll 8 &1:&?::1"3 ‘:Becllnfl:nva%ovfl‘lnnyne,axml: would bo wnai‘:lnumn like, n'ful lhnpllko of him | they clivose to make a deposit tu give a puarun. | ment. through "lta" Pregiden Becratary of War, | People. but 3 Jrov mllrll,, ln!-o for payment by on i ,‘,‘,’ route from Fremont to Columbus, passed an | wo never shall sed again, Disappointed then ns mi-llu:m trlie guleln w:lnll ! consider med r prop- I/\llt}rrllel:{flunla:fll, :m\dflncm r.'u'n’ nlr :!n? |n(e'r|:»lr. annual tax-levy, v; th 1 s: s";x'fnmu votcs, h: b of i e osition. The Judgv sald he was vel jusirons i violution ol e fundamen principles ol he ik ' RTH . o oy I{' ayrl;;fi:lhld ;‘Kfn‘”fi;x-.lf?fi?&xh‘ntmfi"gfifi “ig 'L'Gn'u’cf’“’,{".}' :’ri‘lllm:lv ‘:fi"fiiflfin‘e’f'fiffifln ‘chn'; that the property should bring all it ;’-’.u worth, | Constitution and "the reserved righta of tho States ‘The Housoe jndeBultely postponed the Benato ote ;,. mds.: 0 .'\:rlul's cc::', Tre exprosscd | uniried Chtef Muglstrate, ‘True, while we would | —the highest possiole price,—but Le did not | 4 nlrnnhyelm; that ** tho xiln}ll of lumzem na the | bill reducing the iuminating ofl test from 180 L tulations. thatin ‘& week's time this bus- | not progmosticato evil we have' but littla hpe | ke to keop the matter open so lonz. Tie tima | ZiEL SIS K, RO Bie I8 b0 dested o | to N0degrees. - e h lns. Geeupia the attention of tho | thet ho will bo blo to resist the cvil Infiucuces [ 8 which to olfer oblectiuns bad Lven so fong | *3HESLT G UEIICH G b rovtatons of the | e touse passed S 0 ol for o constiti- ! couttry for clght months would beover. Ho [ that will surround him. But all thegreater will | that the objectors oucht to have been reads. | constitufion gusrautecing to every Staton repub- s " heoposal for gt ! Jored® that the people. wonld scquiese | be the credit duc him (f his sdminlstration | 1¢ then overruled tho ublections, lican form: of government, sending the army | tlonal wmenduient allowing women to vole on e b ocrer mright. b the " person | fhould prove & success, It ko should win the re- | MF. Crawford thon asked fora confirmation | witu the States of Vigginls, “outh Caro- the question of grantine liquor:Hecuscs. . ey e el the conmtey | Apect and confidence of even his political oppo- | ©f the sale to floldikoper and the othors, and | linn, Loulslans, and ' Florid, withont ap. © . deelared, clected, o ellovell dhe Sty | o ot Sy mnia L the Judgo dircctod it to be confirmed. plicition from tho Loglelatures of thote dtates, oF YISCONBIN, e i e the “expricrion uf the peaplo to | - TARTRANYT ON TN ACKNT rOR OPFICE, Mr. Pratt nsked for an appeal from the order | cltlier of them, when the eama could Lavo been TR LEGISLATURE. - l‘l“l‘rsr?umsvuullvu n“ Washlogton, onliz- Wastiinglor Diepaich o the Phlladelphia Tinies, of the Judre overruling nis oblections and it | SonveRiee I vlrn:ln:'l hlnulcl 3 ‘uff."rl"-iix“"fl?e':: Special Dlspatehito Tha Trit m‘E uts Hack of apecial fitneas for the duites to | The Jouon "6"”"5 editor of tho oldest dafly | was allowed ou giving & bond for 81,000 to se- | S50 etimod for llayes and Wheoler thioaghthe | Manisor: Wis. teb. iy the Senate, ot the performance of which ho might be calied, | journal in thie United States (tho North dmer- | cure any costs that might acerue, Fraud and mauipulation of Meturing Bostds. h y Wi, i, " Jie pinced his tritst in Almighty God; who rules | dcan), Clayton McMichael, is dula here, prola- Mr. Edwin "Walker asked if the Conrt wns | structed theretoand protected thersin by the un- | itS evening scssfon, tha vote by which tho bill 10 dectinios of nations. thcke retbarks were | 1Y o sce how tho cat ls ‘olniz to Jump “after | roady to take up the matter of tho Indiana | conetitutionsl acts of the Federal offictals afore- | authorizing the binding of the.Ralirosd Com- Tocelved with tremencous applause, ana the [ the 4th of March. His prescuce ‘suggests & | Division. LS sald; and . missloners’ report was indetinitely pustoned was reconsidered, and lald over tUl to-morrow. ‘Thirty-odd potitions were presented from a large number of cltizons of this Btate favoring In strong terms the passage of the Text-book bill. A jolot resolutiou for a DbUIwas con- edrred fn, under u suspcnsion of the rules, to incorporate tha City of New London. Bllls were concurrod In relatiog to a State road from Jeuny to Galeaville. Dills were passcd to dis' fibute more ¢qyally tha burdens of taxation In the counties of this State; amendingtho Re. vised Statutes, entitled “Executlon and polnt which it might be well for the industrious Journalistic Cabinet-makers totako Into account Wwhen they are parceling out: the portfolios in Mr, Hayes? budget. It thero was nn{ onething surer th: nother nt Cinclunoth it was the Keystona character of Pennsylvnull in making the Presidential nomination.” Goy. Hartranft's- persistent candidacy In falth, no watter what wnlgzht bave been the motives of hla lead- iug supporters, wos undoubtedly the cause of Uov, tlaves' ulthnate nominations so that Tennsylvanla, In Hartranit, was the chief factor in the reanlt at Cincinnatl, tbhouzh he be re- gorded as only the clab that buttered Blalno to ajelly, Who, then, iits moro appropriately, The Judge sald ho was. Mr. Walker then made an objection to tho Master's report becauso it showed ‘that the Master had recolved the quarter of the bid fn cash in currency, while the decres provided that payments were to b made In gold. Judge Drummond sald that, fn his opinolon, wuere tho decree made the dobt payable tu gold, the cash payment must be held to be paya- ble in gold” also,—cash gold. The Incldont followed the' principal. 'The Mastor should treat tho cash poyment as made in gold or its equivalent, Ir. Crawlord then nsked to have a dividend mado, le sald tho preforred dobts amounted Wiknxas, These flagrant violations of the Con- stitution produced In the patriotic minds of the n tion a well-grounded apprehension that the prin- ciplesof our Government wero fmperiiod and their, perpetoity endangered, public confidence was bo- coming paralyzed, businers stagnated, our mate- rinl resourcod bankrapt, and the country on the vorga of clyll war; an Wieneas, ‘Tuts deplorable condition of affalrs becoming more and wore apparcnt, the enlighten- ed siatesmen of the nation propused mubmitting the gnestions involved Lo 8 Commission to be co osod of hon il patrlotie mombiers to bo ccted from eacl rty, und also from the Bench of tho Suprome Cuurt of the United Stagen; anid Wirncas, The baver elements of tho Repnbllc- auparty, led by Morton und Uarfield, each of crovd did not disperse until the departure of the train, AT COLUMDUS, : Arrangements are belng made by citizens, without regand to party, for a brilllant farewell reception to_ Gov. Huyes and wifo in the State- House next Wednesdny night.- XEW YORR NEWAPAPER COMMENTS. ctal Dispatch to The Tribune. v, 20,—itegurdiog Mr. Hoyes® Fremont speech, the 2ost sass editorially: Sintesmanship may be not jil-defined as tact ap- plied to large subjects. ' Certalnly, no statesman can et on el witiout tagt. A publiclet mar be “+i Tearned pud able, puro and patriotic. _Without it o ¢ " Tho De muy ben great rator, advocato, or agitator, | both on grounds of grutitude and expedioncy, | to nbout $30,000, and on a division of the two | whom “'tad, in° & notations), Fitsxn | proveedings supplementary thereto, Dut e cannot be successfal jn' the sdmintairation | into the War Uffice fEn Go, Hartranft! Wita | rosds in the proportlon of 85 to 15 as had been | ntanner, prejud o eams . and ' op. | Scuate killed “the Ul to nuthorize Of afairs unlews he posscss & dtberal ehiaro of the' | would accord more with Gov, Hayes® expreased | declded by the Judge, the proportion bulonging ped | the ° Commission, solzed the | the Governor to . appolnt & - Circuit vund Judgment. thu common sense, tho | nyicy of guod clvil servico and all the other | to the llimols Division would niot cxcoed 83~ | tnachinery of * the Republican party to thrust Judgo to hold court in any circult wliero there 18 intellectinl ~ adroltncss which ~go to “make | o 0% s ho has pronised in his lotter of nce | 000 in curroney, Tho costs nnd expenses and | thewwelves upon the Commirsion, and, backed by | o vacancy; to appropriate 8300 to tho_State Li- &' up et In o It broodest semse, ‘The | EOOSLWHIANC s FEOATEOE IR B IORter O e | DI contingondies, (nciudiog claima an ‘the | the power of the Federal Governmaut sololy in the | Lrary; rélative to publie printing. Bills wera Ui epeech of Mr linyes at Premont Satarday | soptanecl Gov Hapeswould have an sdmies | Ar Eoae s e S 150000 | intoreats of the Republican party, s Initucncod | concutred 1 th- provide. 06 the - support 41 iening shows that e has this germeelement of | able precedent for his nppointinent . of ono of { Master’s tabie would nof mory than ‘_1 ! the majority of said Com lon to pastisanpur- | of - the noor of Millwoukes County; relae S statesmsuship in resieting the lem{vu\hm to say | hischlet unmfimlau befaru the Consentlon taa | currency, tle would like the order that $200,000 | poues as that the objocts and ende for which the | Oy e S oty Aol * things which ougbt not 10 bo sald; in resiting the | scat In hils Cabinet In the course pursucd by | In gold should be reserved for the purposs of | Commivsion was create e thoroby defeated; | H¥e to witness-fees in Courta of Records amends | 5 qual tempition to refunc stolidly to say suything} | President Lincols, who gave Mz Seward thic | paving preperential clulms, That would leave | thcrefore, be it ing the charter of Watertown; relatiug to the Iy modestly, effectively, and gracclully saying | Stute Departmens and Chube the Treasury, **It | 31,250,000 in zold, or exactly $500 on each bond, fiesolred, By the lHouse of Representatives of fl‘fi""fl“‘m of persons becoming citizens. A, what put_bis immadlate ‘andience, madeup from | g5° pretty generally assumed.” says Mr, Mc- | to be divided. ' The purchasers rcpmunmi the state of 1ilinols, the Senate concurring horoin, | LU for a divislon of Oconto Caeunty and the s0 buth parties, into ool humor, and what we be- | vy ligel "6 that Gov. Tlayes will not” retaln any { all but about flm&n of tho' Dbonds, | I'hat thiese partlsun'scts deserve the execration and | ercction of the County of Wells was made the F1 e will tend to put hia larger sudience, the | & ¢hokagont advisers” of Graut, and 1larie *| There were also certain' clalms whichi ho wished | cundomnation of nll mon withuut recard to pasty | speclal order for 11:0 0, 1ns to-g0rrow, « whole people, luto good humor. lle exerchcd & s 14 fill the bil} ded by the better | to object to, e tho Recelver hag | aMlstions o polttical vreferences; that the fnu ASBEMILY, : 4.0 ot which wiil serve’ him well in the treatment of [ ranft woul e ol demanded by the botter | to object to, Home Wme ago tho Recelver had | Coysunuation uf theso dcts s the reenitof & con | The Committes on Town snd County Organ- :% the varivus tstters which will coue before him | seutiment of the Republican party all over the | reported a number of clalns as propor, and | wpiracy anteduting sald election to cloct the ftes Ization ronorted udversely to tho bill 1o divide *7 luring the nest four yeard, cn{l‘?tr:. : which umlz‘ul. tu be patd, but there were three at | puylican candidatos, thougn such an election could Clarke and_Marathon L%m‘m; to freato the E ——— ‘ayhic MacVeagh, tho was o stronr Bristow | lcast which ought uot to be charged agatnst the | ouly bo procared by the sternal ruln of -the naton | & 3 ¥ LTLOUISIANA. man pri 1y, though taking no public part at | Company. ‘That lad beon done to save costs, | itself. County of Forest. A blll passed appropriating 2 i Cinclnnatl, probably bacause bis brother-in-law, | Lut counsel thought all clainia should bo refer- DISCUSSION OP THR JIATTER $1,600" to purchaso additions to the State Luw FUE WIITR LEAGUE MANCUING AND COUNTER- | f)yy Camoron, already Ulled the breach (u favor | red to the Master, Thie motion to print and mafte o speeial arder Librury; also, fo incorporaty the City "of MATCUING, of Hartranit, aud s tiustrious fatherndaw | “Judge Drummond sald all the clofms would [.wag lost by B0 yene by S napa: © o »= | Miinouth fa Tut tho sity priptirof Milwaus Spacial Dispatch 80 The Tvidune, was whoaplug, fter the manaer of the Winne- | have to come up before him on a report from | Mr, Merritt inoved to seconsider the vote, | k€0 City to the lowedt bidder: to declare waro- Nzw OnLgoixs, Lu, Feb, 20.—There are {n- creasing indicutions of approaching disturbances, - TUnusual activity Is noticed n White League dreles. Squads of men march about the streets nybody tobeat Blatne and Bi houso receipts negotlable; to smond the Insur- ante laws; to authorizo Chippewa County to isatie bonds to suttle fta indebtedness, bagoes, 1 say W yne MaooVeagh wiil doubticss be farward as the recinicnt of the Cameron share of spullss but to those who do not know the the Muster, Then Le would ret‘m:lt the parties Interested to appear before him, and on a sot day, after notice to the bondholders, ke would allow all partics to be heard, and, upou the motlun, pruceeded to inake o short speech, fn which fio taunted tho Republics an slde with polng back ca the coustitutivual amendinents, - o britliant young orstor, lawver, and thinkee In | The clalins of J. E. Young, A. T, Chur, Ne- Mr, Morrlson roplled; condemning the Demo- KANSAS. 31 ufter dark, gencrally unarmied to outward ap+ | the sawg school with lits fellow Skull-and-Bones | beker & Camburen, tho City” Bak of Ottaw ¢ atte vy ycarance, Todday a body of armed Whits | man at Yale, Henry Armite Brown, he will bo | the Marino Bank. of New York, 4, W. Eiwoll, | S ciby sivor havlig subuited to the RALADADY: dedalon of the Coumfaslon, to buck out and renew the strifo that had threatened civil war, ‘The motlon to reconsider was lqst'by 88 yeas to 50 nays. L MK, MATTIIEWS' SODSTITUTE. 'lu%ler'. Matticws offercd the followlug substl- Special Dispaich (0 The Tribune, LEAvENWORTL, Kab, Feb, 23,—The Rallroad Commleslouers have just made thelr annual re- port to the Qovernor, from which It is sscer- tafned that Kansas derived a revounue of $59,- 10,000 from its ruilroads in the State tax alous during thu lust year, The asscssiment of rail- road property ashounted to §18;; rezarded only as another incmber of the Camer- ou family. _The only objection to making ilart- ranft the War Se-retary, suggests Mr. Mc. Michael, is one personal to the Hepublicans of Pennsylvania, namely: it would leave the State's excentive In the hanils of a Democratie Lieuten- aut-Gavernor, But this obataclo s compuratively tritiing, for the Republican Leglslature now fu seaslon for two wecks imore could order o new Leazguers arrived from ‘Texus, It has leaked out that there {8 or was an_futention on thelr part to take the HState-House next Bunday during the interregnum in the National Govern- ment. when it was belfeyed there would be no Tresident. 1f, however, the Senate clect Mortan Prestdent this schema will be regarded and J, D. Flsh were thon referred to the Mas- ter for examination. — TROUBLOUS TIMES, It was rather up-hill work yesterday to ob- taln Important rallway items. The goneral officers of nearly all the roads are out of town, and it {s no exaggeration to say that at no thme - Wnnreas, The Democratic party having, as was alleged, with honest motives, agreed uuon the doint Liesolred, Tho Senateconcurring beroin, That the Lamocratls party e bound Sherby, and caunot naw recedo from Ite ssaumed posltion of hoperty without dlsgrace and Infamy, and that our Sun., tore In Congross be (netructed, sud our Kepresenta- tives bo requentud, to procesd fortlwith with the eimvur acecording to the report of the Commis- alon. - Mr. Matthews denounced the incendiary at-' tempt to stir up reslstance to the dectsion of the tribuual, by which the conntry hud made up its ‘ommisel t by Si o with less favor. It mizht bo o sup- | cjection for Governor, and thus woutd Lattw's | for many years provious wera thare fewer rail- tum;'l‘u'n'n‘}:: r'.'n.‘é"m‘{I..“'L-‘n'.éfif.fii"é’n‘?.'}.z';"L'L‘I,‘r".‘f " posed, from the’ fiolso mnde, that | honorsand perquisites would ho but temporary. | way otficlals In the city than yesterday. The | {0 INDIANA. £ Biskop Witmer, unow an ambassador to Gov. ———— E P General Tleket sud Passenger Agents were ab- sent fu 8¢, Louls attending the annual meating of the General Ticket and Passcuger Agents' Assaciatiun, snd most of the General Munuzers, Superlutendents, and Frolghit Agenta have gono 10 Now York to attend to 'the freigot meeting which s to be beld there to-ds Even tho regular moeting of the Bouthwestorn Ratiroad Rate Assoctation, which was to have becen held mm.elnlny, had to be postponed until the 7tb of arch, TUE LEGISLATURE, Bpectal Dispaleh 10 The Tribune. .- INDIANALOLIS, Fob. 26.~Nofhing was done fi the Leglsiaturo to-day of Importance or In- torest, and leas than a weck rciaing of tho ses- slon, At u spectal ineeting to-night the Benata constitued the time Ly:discussitg the Intercet aud Usury bill, and the' {louse uctuully tutro- duced forty-five new bills. s layes, Dr. Pulmer, and other Whito-Leazue ptivsts who are veuiferous supportors of Nich- olls, represeiited all the peopls lo Louisiana In thut suport, but they do not repreiont the ma- Jority vt the people of Loulsiana, vix.: THE COLORED PEOPLE, 1t 13 a curlous fact that nearly every colored chiurch {n this city {s crowded nightly at mect- CIIICAGO, NORTITOWN INDEFENDENTS, The Executivo Committeo of the Citizens® Unlon of Nurth Chicago met at Brand's Iall last evening. This, It wlll be remembored, 1s s politicat organization, made up of Democrats aud Republicans, whe have banded themsclyes together for the purpose of sccuring honest aud mind o ablde, He condemned the ngitation of S e » ngs beld for the cxpress purpose of praying | competent town ofticers, nnd todo all lnthelr | * In regantto the mecting of railrond mana- | the question now as wmischi 3 God {n His wisdom for ths successful hutnu; puwzrwdd in vurnutu'mnx an oconomically- | gorsto be held in Now York tolay, it was ru- uquzq. 2 i Am"‘mw WASHINGTON NEWS. WasmixatoN, D. Q., Feb, 2§.—In fhe Beuate Messrs, Allison, Windom, snd ‘Davis werc ap- polnted mewmnbers'of the Cunference Commlttee ou the Leglslative, Judiclal, and Exccutive Ap- propriation blll; Messre, Bargent, Windom, aud Withers on the Deficlency Appropriation bill; tiun uf Hayes a8 President and Packard as Gov- vrnor. These meetings havebeen golng onsome time, and somne of them have been so lurge that the school authorities have been applicd to for the use of the public school bulidings, the churches being too small, Tn reference to mored I"ulunhy that the meeting would not come off at ull, owlng to thy abstnce of the wanogers of soms of the lloes mau{ rans cerued fn tho scttieinent of the Eastern frefuhit duficultiea. 1f this yumor bus any foundation fs 1act, it means thae nu furtber attempts will bo made to brk‘l};u wver the difficuliics, but that snothier railroad war will at oscs be inaugu- conducted Olty Government. Presldent Stowart occupled the chalr, and thero were cloven mem- Lers preseat. On motlon, the followlng were ndded ta the Committea: Fittcenth Ward, Georgo E. Adams Joln W. Enright, P.J. McGuinocss, and Will- Mr. Calt Monry l:dcsub;mlnm.” - o unswerod, reviewing at leng! a action ol “the Commission, and- declared that nelther in 1aw 1oLty morald, nur yet in houor, was the Democratte sarty hound by it. He did ;m it :r‘}lL 1.’1'.'}:,',',"{‘:5 {aund by anyihing which, Yk e oa hwnwlwl I’ fraud, ! e Measrs. Bargent, Cragw, and Wallscs ‘on JATES' NUCHTALKED-OP BOUTUERN POLIOY, | jam Bellinghauser. Scventeenth Ward, Peter | oot st st g s tooors Sommnin oot | st woieht, S rotl oilh, this thing, | 40 N::firAppr(:'p!rlalian fritnd by which it Is expected the Loulsiana and Bouth | Joknson, James W, Rich, GlIl Coyue,and Heory | arrangements for tuking frelgits to the | bistory in the next five days thau i insn MY, McDonald gave notice thap at 30:30 to- Curollus Democrats will be the principal galn- | Bormann, East as it chooses, ~ Competition will | ceutufy, The foct was, that the Returtimg o 1d call up th tutl ¢ th ers, 1t s o siguificant fact that no Democratlc | Applications were recelved from 157 voters | then - begln in earncet, aud the o rates | oard of Loulsiane stnply lied, and the Come ':L“,""Wl “;f“w“;u ‘;‘fie ;cfi:‘;“z’:‘;‘hz m:‘ ', members of Cougress from Loulstana have | for membership. They were referred 10 the | Hhme were ot last suin the figurcs | mission swore tot. use Ly resp 4 A they were at last suinmer. It {s, however, wore probsble that the mecting vhl be hetd as anuouuced, but It fs bardly lkely that, under existiug clreumstances, any arrangowent satls- factory to ull the ruads can be made, lo which event a war will bo the result all tho sawme, PERSONAL. Mr, J. T\ R. McKay has becn appolnted Third Assistaut General Frelght Agent of the Luke Bhore & DMichigan Southeru Rallroad, with headquarters at Cleveland, O. Ho will havo charge of all watters relatlog to rutes, move- ment and clalms on account of lucal freights. ——— FINANCIAL, Hpecial Dispaich ¢0 The Triduns. .Biovx Ciry, I, Feb, 20.—J, B. Barsnger, grocery and provision deater of this city, bas failed, Liabllitlcs not -kuown; principsily to Cbicago merchunts, Assets less than §1,000, oo Ayestul Dispaich to The Tribuna. SruisavisLy, Lk, Feb, %, —r'titions In vol- A DEMOCRAT WITH HONOR. Mr. Truesdell sald, although ho called timselt n Democrat, he concelved {4 the hizhest duty of patriotikm at this hour to submit to thede- clajon of the tribunal, ‘Tle bad in this Cheinber voted for the resolution urging Cungress to pass the act under which the Commizalon was soustituted. Ha voted for that, nat because he expected thie Commission to decide In favor of Tilden, but because he saw dvil war before us,— ot & war botween North und South, but BETWEEN BROTURLY AND FPATIEHS AND BONS, hiere and all over the country, He was not pre- pared to declare that the dédsion of the Com- nlsslon was frauduiest or corrupt. Ho believed in ubiding by the dwisiun mude, as the Demo- cruts would "have required tho flvpuhllmn-m do had the deciston been fn favor of Tideu t was not now time to rcopen the questions submitted to the tribunal, 'fo do so nuw, was whati—siuply to call up sgain the peril of clvil war, It the policy tnlicuted by the resolutlons werd to bo adopted and the “loauguration of Hayes opposed, we might bave clvil war very quickly, le therefore moved Lo table both the peding, 3r. Keur Cockrell tutroduced a bill to author Ize the constiantion of o bridge across the Mig- sourd River at Glmugow, Mo, Referred, 2 Mr, Mogrill, from” the Committee on Publié Bulldinws und - Uroundy, reported fuvorably ou the Houzo bill to rovida ' for the erection of & Government bulldlug at Austin, Yur, Placed on cateudan Mr, BSargent submitted a resolution, % Thg the denate do mow procecd to- the olection of President pro tempore.” on the table, Begave uotice that bhe would call it up for con- sideration at an eany duy. ‘ AMr. Alllson submitied the report of the Con- ference Counmittes on the fudian Appropriation Uil und it was sgreed to, ) The Chafr lala “before the Bendt the Pacilc Raflronl Sinklog-Fuud bul, In urder that it sbanld be nudnished busincss to-morrow. The Lenato thicg went futo executive session, aud whentus dagrg reopeusd took & recess until 10 v'clock to-morTuw, “Fhe Senate conilrned Prank W, Pulmer as Postmaster at Chicugo, vice Juus fim"hu,_ voted agalnst tho extreme fllbusters. Ellis and Levy bave acted with them all through, und Gibson and Bpencer have been abseut, The D.mocratic city press generally favor filibusters 1 ‘The Evenlng Picayune says on that sub- « Every prudent and farsigted Southern Conservatlve must eutertain an anxious hope that there ls truth at the bottom of tle report that the Democratic wmajority inthe Federal House of Representatives wil resort to fillbus- tering tactics unless they fmmediately yecelve some rellable gusranteo from Mr. Hayes, us- surisg . TILE AUTONOMY GF THE BOUTUERN STATES. We bave repeatedly urged the neccssity of exa-tiug some such pledge from the fricnds of Mr. Hayes, and we lave dwelt with especlal euphiaits upon the propricty of precomuwitting Lim to the policy of noninterference.” Auother committee, conslstiug ot Col, L. B, Ward Commitecs for scrutiny and acceptance orrejection, Among thcwn were those of tho Rev. Robert Collyer, Isaac N. Arnold, Julian Ruinsvy, H. J, Willing, Henry W, King, Jamos C. Brooks, Ueorge E. Adami, Frank 3. Blalr, the Rev, L. T. Chamberlain, John H. Mubhlke, and Louls ITuck. Allwere reported upon favor- ably except one, and the name of that person was witbdrawn. ‘The report waa concurred lu, ‘This makes the membership about 500, Francis Lackuer reported that the Sixteenth Wand organization was not yet perfected, but would be next Friday, Ar, Cullyer sald that [u the Eighteenth Ward, in aqdition ta the Exccutiva Commitiee, there was 4 Ward Cowmitlee of two from vach pre- cluet, whose duty it waa to procure the poli-flsts and sdect therefrom the uanes of such pereons as they thought would be in sympathy with the moverLent, and, if possible. 10 sce thewm person- aliy, or sce that they were furniahed with blank applications for membership, the vonatitutive, and o Creatar giving the reasons for thu move. ment. Every oue was trying toget all the mem- W ;i % v Llcutcuaat-Goy- | 1™ 2 i i original resolutions sad the substitute. whose cotanilssion explicd Dec, 20, 18404 Wji- Teuaydutss Joks uf‘f‘s“if‘"'mlmwm,‘ v | burs be ould, and thoy Wero sucscediog spléu | patary penkrupicy wero filed to-day by Chasles | *“Vliry®Mermite sl Watking stuipted to | i B Howsr, SurveyorGuusral for anylfll s y Pinchback, Bishop All ¥ White, from the Membership Commit- | Greone, Tallula, Menard County, and by A. E. | butldoze” Mr. Fruesdell futo withdruwiug Lis | and Pay-Director Jaints H. Watmough, Chic! poue to reluforce Pluclback, Blsbop Almer, | | L. A White, from (1 SeDervR omites | Major and George E. Trotter, of Macowsd, Mo | mtion to Jay upon 1o table, but b fusisted | of tio Burcu of Provisiuns and Clutbing, Navy sud George Sherldan at, Columbus to bore Qov, | 18 ".‘;?um s Procinct Comemittee the names | Dosough County. upon it, and the motion was carried by a large | Depurtment, vies Pay-Director. Bradford, ré- Hayes sbout Nicholls, Gov, Puckard bas 1o § o700 ergons whom thiey thought would be de- e isjurity on & viva yoco vote, which divposed of | ured. e frained frum sendiug ambassadors, belleviug I6 | pirable wewbers of the Unlon; alsy, that the MASONIC. e whole watter, E S«-’ollr{‘llobrlafl :fill A n' mtu' p;opn:;d $u bad taste to bring these matters to the atten- | wurd Becretarics send a copy of the constitution Louisyirry, Ky, Feb, 26.—The Masonle MCLOOL-BOOKS. reduction Is mals fu appropriation for the Mr. McKluley lutroduced 4 sesolution reclting the extortion practiced by school-book publish- ers and instructing our 8cbators and requesting our Represautatives tn Congress to support sud amendutent of the Copynght law ss would ex- clude shool-buoks frow its provislons. LUILDING STATE-UQUSRS, BTC. AMr, Ravuey lutroduced a resolution fue aud u vircular wo cvery such voter, setting forth that, for the success of the movement, it wus desirable that all fotercsted should become members, und asking biw, 1f the plan specitied fu the cobstitution et bl spproval, to stru an ;Dp}lcfllluu for wesberahilp sud send it to the Eceretusy. The ocommendativas were adopted. snd the pay of tue ofllcers and 1nen of thee navy serving aUroad, the slups aud crews will Lave to be call- @l hose at once. : ©. 0. Adnm..'l;:rolnte'.l Clerk of the Tressury under Hecretary Bristow, aod subsequently in the Special ts’ Bureau, has beed removed. ‘The Prealqgqut bas spproved the Consulur aud Diplomutia Appropriation bill. . tion of Gov.oHayes befure he s formally de- clured Preadest. COLLISION. To the Westers Ausuciatad Press. NEW OURLEANS, Feb, Zu.—~3 dapatel from New Iberia to Gov. Packurd, frow O. Dele: waye, dr. saye s colllsiun took place bitwee thic whites sud blacks yesterduy ut Jeancw: Grund Counslitory of Kentucky, thirty-second degree, Ancient and Accopted Beottlah Rite, dedivated with sppropriste ceremoules this even- fug fts pew ball in Loutsyille. A bauquut fol- luwed the ceremoules, sud was attepded by all pru&ulnuut tewbers of the fraterulty fu Keo- tucky. TIIE ADELPIIL Will 1t Be Profiiable to Locate the _* Public Library There? What Some of tho Gentlemen Concerncd Think of the Matter, Consfderabla fnterest I8 felt in the dlsposition of the project now on fout to arfange for tho fittine-up of the bullding nsed as tha Adelphl Theatrd for’ the''Chicago Public Library and Board of Educatlon, It Is known, of course, that tho arrangement which the Federal Gov- crnment made with the School Fund, by which tho lattet arsumed possession of the property, was entéred into with tho understanding that the site was ultimately to bo usod for the Pub- Ite Library. ‘The leaso under which the Adelpht ‘Lheatre holds possesslon of the bullding was drawn with & clnuse which provides that, ot the end of three years, € the Board of Education or the Publig Library desira tho use of the pruper- ty, it shall at once be relingquished. 'The -aubfect of resuming - possession of the property for the useof the Boards haslately been brought into prominence by the recom- mendation of the Finance Commttea of tho Council that the bulldibig be devoted to the nse of the Library, 'This has becn largely canynss- cd, "and the opinlons asto the wisdom of the course vary somewhat according as the peoole thiok It would or would not be really economi- cat. That, of courac, is the first questlon. TIE PIGURKS on which any cstimate must be based are theso: ‘Tho L'ublic Library now pays 83,600 per year vent, and has g protty comfortablo smount of space, though hampered by being up o good many stalrs, Thelr lease rine for about threo years more. Tho Board of Education pays §2,000 per year, and has plenty of room—all |t could nsk, with ‘one excepilon. Its lease ex- pircs a year from the 1st of tho coming May, and, morcover, ut that thpo {t. will without doubt have to wove becauso it does not pay its rent, It s, in fact, an admirable Invcut?uu to colleet taxes out ol the owner of the bullding, a gentleman who does not pay thosc lovics unless by sume such process as’ s indicated above, Lastly, the Receiver of the Adelpli-Theatro property pays tho School-Fund $000 a month, or 7,200 0 year—and pays it, too, with cunsider- able promptitude. Theo loase under which the propesty Is hold provides that for the two years after the coming October Chie lessces elmlfy pay 11,000 0 year, provided the Board of Eddeation (loes not terinioute the lease. Another thiny Jwhich forms a factor {n the .matter is that a moderato estimate fixes the cost of put- ting in floors and utherwise fitting up the butld. ing for its new use ot uot losa_than $60,000,—n sum which represcuts about 83,000 a year of fu- come. . ‘The cnse stands then: The Board of Educa- tion would lose 87,200 rent and 85,000 futercst on money put Into fixtures, or 813,200 in all. It would save the 83,000 which it pays oud tle £8,600 which the Public Library pays, or 5,000 inoll. ' 'Thug, on the face of the returns, the scheme would be a los(u‘nf ono by 30,500, If, however, nothing be said about the fntereat on the cost of fitting up, the disadvantage would Le only 81,300 per year, But it should bo con-’ aldered that the Jedse calls for 811,000 per year alter next October, 10 that wero pald the net luss would be 85,500, saying nothing about tho cost of fitting u‘u the bullding, or 810,600 f that be fucluded.” fn the ubove fizures no oee couut has_been mode of any rent which the Public Library might pay to the Buoard of Rducatlon. - That would Le nothing more than harmless bookkeepldg whera the City, of Chluu{f‘ was on both sldes of tho account. Thero juwever, ANOTHER WAY O¥ L8ORING AT THE MATTER whicl seewns to Liave oncluated with Ald, Peare sons, ‘This i3, in short, that the bullding might be litted up 8o as to glve all, or nearly all, the ground floor to stores, and the basement to such other runulu than lager-beer as inignt apply. The idca s that trunk-stores, barber-shovs, plumbers, or the ke could Lo put in tho base- inout at falr rents, while the ground-floor storea would rent well. ‘This would necessitato the putting of the Board of Education up ono flight of stairs, and the Library still up acoln. 'Fhe financial aspoct of this case Is hopoful, 'l stores and basements are et down to Urinfy not loss than $10,000 a year rent, Add to this the rent saved to the two Boards and the rosult 18 515,600 us azainst tho 87,200 now gottan from the bullding, If the Interest on the vost of fittting up be deducted, there 13 still n balance of $3,200 to the good. All this Is, of course, defond:nt on-the renting oflic storcs, a thing which can casily bo arguod ithor way, * Above are all tho f 0 res which aro necessary convenlent ‘quarters, This objection could, however, be remoyed by putting in au etevator. The two gentlemen named aro members (with Ar, Lowenthal) of s Conumitteo of the Library Board to gatbor information. BOARD OF EDUCATION, President Sullivan, of tho Board of Bduca- tlon, wus (u favor of the plan 1€ it appeared that 1t could ba carried out without troul r:. Inspector Hoyne, of the Board of . Educatlon, ratlier fuvored the Idea if 1t wero economical. e III;H;\‘I(c\l that It the basetnent were po: fectly dry and airy enough it might be made in- to a Behiol-room to accommudate the children vt peanle liviue fu hotels und lodgings around m]v: wnu;a'u{ vufi\.lty. ooaial napector Wells was not pre; 10 express anyopinion as to the whl:lom of the nmgmd phn until he bad heard both sides of the ques- ton, ‘Tho opposition to the scheme was map out In a wicetlng of one of the Board of Edue:cnq tian's Committecs a fow days ago,, when the fear was exiuuml that it ths acrangement was made the Library would IFI‘EI‘I iteclt ol oyer the building In thne, and ctqwil and cramp the Board of Education, It was thercford demand td thut nothing be done vicept on & strictly dee _fined busls as between the Boards, So vllg(fl. on ubjection as this ‘will not be likely to provent the jolnlnfin( the two partics In fofercst in recommandlug the change, he Commitieo of the Board of Educatfon will seud & commuuleation upon the subject to the Colinell Financa Committee this woralng, aud it will bo considered probably to-day, e ——— . THE WEATHER, Wasmarton, D. U., Feb, 27-1 a. m.~For the lake reglon, diminlsbing north to northeast winds, risiog, followed by falling barometer, und warmer, cloudy or partly clvudy weather, LOOAL ODSRRYATIONS. Cunigaao, Feb, Rn. | Weatner. Time, | Bar.\Th Hy. mater. 83 miainu, 9. VENEUAL GllaukvATIONS, = Ciitoauo, Fev.'20-Mldnlght, . Stations, IIMI.I TAr, Wind, |llqh| Weulrer, 0. 44! 2 it 130, £y censusEsELysESE [ —————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpoy, Feb, 20.—8tcamships Parthia and TWalyetis, from New York, aud Olympus, from Boston, wea arrived out, BALTINORE, rai, 03 o .be;; uhuyl o) )Irim ra!. ‘_:::vcd. steamship Iif: xW YORK, Nov, 2. —Arrives, stcam Queen, frum Liveriiool, S piealsiilp Tlg Itls withevils as with money. Guard well the Httlo ones sud the bis ones will tako care of thew- a¢lves, Iu tbo watter of health, many ailments creep in through the pores of Lhe akin. Oio way 10 prevent thie 8 to use B. T, Bablitt's Tollet Boap, which §s a0 pure and admirslle a toilet and Latolug articlo that it preveuts and not facllitates 1he upurvdch of alatdse. After RADWAY'S READY RELIER Curos tho Worst Pains in From Ono to Twenty Minates, NOT ONE HOUR - Reading this Advertisement Need Any Ono 8uffer with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF 13 A L {ure for Every Pain, 1t was tho First andis the Only Pain Remedy That tnstantly stops the most excructatin Inflammationt, and cares congoations, Palng, alla Whother of the Lungs, Btomzch, Lowals, OF other giands or argans, Ly one application, TN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how violent or excruciating Theumatie, ruml-m-mrn. Innrm, Crip 1 Ririome Neuraiglc, or prostratad with discass muy suffer, RADVAY'S READY RELIEF L Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflamms. tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the Dowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho Lungs, Influonea, Headiche, 8oro,, Throat, Difflouls Broathing, — Palpitation of the ~ Hoart, Iystorios, Croup, Diphtherin, Oatarrh, ‘Toothache, Nouralgia, Rhoumatiam, Cold Chills, Aguo Chills, OChiltblains, and Frost Bites. The application of the Neady Nellsf to iha partor PArts wi and con Twen 21 Ater tian Frenci lisratia pain or ditlculty exista will adond casa ty_drops In half atumbler of water will, na -, ctire Crampa, P our Stomach, K Hiosdsche, Diwrliots, Drwatery, Col: is the Bowels, 8ad sl fajerni patns, Ahouk Hl{lflr{yl ittio of RADWAT'S ‘¥lin them. A fewdrara In waterwil 7 plng Bty or chiangu of water.” It {4 Itters as a stimulant. FEVER and AGUE. Feverand Aguo cured for Afty cents. Therois nots remedial sient In tho world thia ague, and all othier matarious, eliow, Fuic and other fevers (stded b) -nn;dwnr'lluu\ynvncfi l‘{nyu_ 18 per bottle. ARG 0 Taan Eold by Druggiats, RE DR. RADWAY'S RULATING PILLS, to au understanding of thoe subjuct. The opli- fon of tho gentlemen clusely councctod witli tge | Perfactly tasteless, slegantiy coated with swest gum, Boards is T.-uenuly favorable to the change, Enflt’?fl, s e S o o AT Stot with a very few exceptions, aeli, fver, owels, Kidueyn Lisdder: Nervous D A reporter yestenday met. f«fz‘#"l}'}fl-’:‘;fi‘f' o fi'cfl'nhx'fi%'.:gf-%fi'e'; inay 5 SES3itS. SHOREY AND IOOLE, lon ot tiio owels, 14 i cments of” of the Public Library, at the loard of Education | Hhe Iateinnl b cera M sreamod to decia port. 1 TOOIg, wllcl'l)htllfyu liud zono to consult over the | Sire-, Futely vegatable, cautalalng a0 mercury, B mitter.. Poth of them wero in favor of making v { tiay chfingul,‘pmvmm_xd it could o dmmLemn; néfigfi?}}%lgfié}fifi:‘zflfifl?' THUaR {100, and well, It appeared to thein that the Library o3, i Y . It was ptio o ¥ suggested that it waa, Lardly treditabla to | Biomach. Swimniing oftie Head, Hurried aud Dideul e tue " Ings and | Viston, ge Yiglatiecoro the elkbty Favor driven about from plllar to post. In all the | Painintha livad, Lefclency of Perspl Sellow: m:;::r;:l{t])lg :l:o tul.: dafigfiu‘l.' :l;nlm:u of xlr‘mkh;z E‘i u;‘.’,’ ind BSGher il D et e The N 1 Quita prubablo et the Liteasy Boand | X fév dortsof ADWATS PILLS it tresosms might uot speclally favor.a move unlcay tomore | omte porboxe . Boid bY Drugyisie. Ovarian Tumor Of Ten Years' Growth Cured by IR, 1 tinve had on Ovi RADWAY'S REMEDIES n Tumar {n the Ovaries and Dawels for Ten Yoars. Axx Almu‘pDeu . 1873.~Dr. Itapway: Thad fllP!l’lml] acited, Inake thisstateimnentt Lave had so Uvaran Tumor(n thie Ovarics snd flows 'I' Tor fen qoark § ieied fug bt phiscians ol i B BiAT A 1 S But have "Hed much Tonker ! riend of had uot 1wucl vilberatiun, § tri |ug induced me to try ltadway's ltemediok ouch i ‘thoid. Lus Bually, aiter wuch Cottice 3 . 3 solvent, two bozesal R g T AR WA without hay sppareut beaedt, £ deteriained to penes Ual4DRelvs mors boitten ot She Hesolveat, v af the laliel, and iwo busesof La Pills, Lefore ey wra wona had lost tweatyeatve poundy. = 1 couttnucy wnumrm il | 'was sure thi Twas entjrely cured. | look tio medicine about Y6 mont durlug that timisloet forsy-0ve poanik it B Thall L Iook ttroe duzeu botiles of tha Jiasorvent, K& botiles fue purfectly well, And my b t0'08 foF Lhia Hep )y iry e *ad yous wondertil medicl Drayir s $hat 16 may b aa' much Of B biesisf ey Ui bea 1) : Iigned) and iny w othel ty 3re. ibbins, who makes the adove ce ersun uue, 1 of m o, ¥ Qu ullfication. (:mumu rugg itelief, and sty Loxes of m"rl:::::‘iun_?: e on, 70 you Goeply thde o MRS, E C. BHIBK(N!. H 3 for whim 1 requested you to un? me #73. Tho mediciyes Abuve atate with he excepiivn Of whiat was sent 10 hee DY may say that Ber slalement ta co nlnblns who make o Tacts therela siaied arh aioudte wrrect. Any Que who kuews Mok llm.l{' DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillin Resolvent, TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Yor th¥ Cure of all Chronlo Disenses, Scrofuls or Syphilitle, Horeditary or Contagious, be It seated In the Luags or Stomsch, Bkinor Houss, Flesh or Nerves, Corruptiog the 1 sf}lvn(c Theamat T 7 Hkin Complaipt EoR o 2t Biaings, ain ol | Tia Solids and Vitlatlag the blsids. Seruruts, Glandalar Buelliy ¥obr, wurk.mfln.::r:u: Adectivce, uvh!lf"": i helorsues Wi LB bl ot & HiTp Dlace crcusiat D Fewalé e lac e o u‘:‘n';?["m'fk"n{m galt Jthetim, Broar caiompioy S pliie L O ¥ Druggiaid IR, RADWAY & (0, 32 Warrenst, M. T Send e A, Read ¢ False and True.” one letter: 10 RADWAT & CO., No. ol Buw P et worth t5ausiadd