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[ TIIE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1877. weaple of the South goodlgovernment In oll the TORE IGN. whether they wero at, liherty to perform acts fn- '"1?1? £0, but 1wiil atep into the hallout of the €0 The Governor then etepped fato the Hall, and the band came fnrward and extended thelr con- eatutations and shoak haods witl lim. Other n;le,nd,.: and citizens kept ecoming until hoar 10 a'cloek.” The affalr was a token of the hearty zoad will toward the Governor, aml evinced the high es- wotld prostitute success for personal ends. Re- spectfully Sours, A, A TeneeLl. NEVARIDOT. T tA Edllor of The Tridune, DaRALs, 111, Feb. 2i.—~Is the Beverldee who is deadheading It over the country eecking ap- pointment as Collector of Customs at Chieago tate to appoint Democrats when the heet inter- ent of the (Jovernment and the neople will be subirecred by so doing, and_the fact that a man 1ias been promincnt as s politivian will not be o great recommendation. . PENNSYLVANIA BOURNONS, fIAnrispuRe, Pa., Feb. 27.~The Democratic members of the Leglalature, in_caucus this morning, adopted a resolntion requesting Rep- \stes. There fa no” renson wiiy he shoutd ot execution of the Jaws other than those against CAUGMT AGAIN, Do face ity U ot e Bt . the Gluret nste (o do 4o by the ciil i T e Emaatues oyt Contradictory, Assertions of Gare tl‘lg;"'hf!;hl.l o8 mbloity ot t}‘:a‘li‘é:fi“go‘;,nfi‘al:o o von think Prosident Mages wii respong:p:s‘nl::gg::;:g RUss e Che g™y 1o veliglon dud tho deal with Louisiana! . Bold Attempt to Pass a Raised Draft on a Chicago Bank. teem with which he 13 ield by all his nelghbors. | “That is & dfflicult question to answer, 1 | the same man that somo years sgo was Indicted MEXICO. The F'revious Explof{s of the Venture resentatives in Congroes ta use il jegal means ERKISS VISITS TR P NT-ELECT. | have 1 Tt mbject. hut they | for an rregularity tn $he manazoment of a bank # L prevnt the inanguration of Hayes as Fresi- | - Pt MGG n i R M | ST W hose of 1. Tiven or with | In the conntrs, and - was. defended by Judgo | Tho Russian Authorities Thought to Bo FAILED, somo Femnlo ONenders en! oroMBLs, O,y Feb, 18,—1 fouml tiov. Tlayi what might be done. Hife policy will be such as City or Mzxico, Feb. 18.—~An unsuccessful INDIANAPOLIB ROARD OF TRADH, alane in the large, piain Gnbernatorial room. Parks, of Aurora, and finally acquitted! Ts he Purpescly Creating This will attempt was mada a few nights ago to assas-, S5DIANATOLIA, Feb, T5.—The Boari of Trade | Ila camo over te tho firepluce anil took wy Ao AR I tho man who, & s said, fo<day owen Judzo Confusion, slnate the Archbishup of Mexico. Tho asssesln’ | ,, 50me time tus claprad since any sitemnix have to«day unanimously pasted resolutions depre- | hand cordlally, a8 he takes the hand of every | 4o ovedience of the better class of Southern | Parks forattorney fecs in this case? s lio tho was arrested, e ¥ & i eating any efforta towands delay fn the counting | one, from the one-legged suldier- from the Sol- aple.” eaine man who, while acting Governor of this by means of adroitlg-raised checks, The acheme hag been no Zeneratly detected, from the fact that the allerations were pourly executed, or, it weil, dome, from . the fact that sstnte paying-tellers ~ Lave beem eoxiraord). narlly sasplelons and carefal agalnat} being bitten In this way, that the checkeraisers have not of tho votes for Fresfdent, and “telegraphed the lnm:e to Represcntatives snd Senators at Wash- nerton, PHILADELPIIA COMMERCIAL EXCANGR, PHILADELDAIA, Feb, 27.—At a mecting of the Boanl of Mannzers of the Commerclal Ex- change held this morning, 8. B. Malone, Prest- diers’ Home to Bishop Wilmer of Loulsiana, ‘The (fovernor was dressed i a plain black suit, frock coat, high vest, and Byron collar,— 28 slinply ag any gentlomnan could dress, Tiis Tace has the old war brown, but it Is rosy with hoalth, Nota wrinkle, not a ¢ire lurks” there. iis blue tyes bave both an fnquiring and s cone fA" “;l’llfl'. are your opinions of civil-servico re- orny “They aro dectdedly well defincd. T thinkit wonld be a good thing i all the elironfe offve- holders were cleancd out, By that [ mean fig- ure-hieads and incompetents,—men who have charge of yesponsibilities, who leave 2l to_sub- State, sent his man McLanghlin, of rallroad- [mu notorlety, to Chifengo when he was muklnF he ecanvass for A renomination, to drum up fol- lowers, and gave to those willing to recevel It might he well to ascertain it Heverldge haa yet pald the boanl-bill of the man McLaughlin A Peace Botween Turkey and g AUSTRIA. Bervin Finally Arranged, x REAPPOINTED, B Trstir, Feb, 27.—~Tho Tissea Ministry, which resigndd on account of the differcnce between Turkish Troops to Be Withdrawn from | Austria and Hungaria on tho bank question, hus Y d Ve the d| 1 dent, tn the chalr, the following resolutions were | fiding look, 1M1s beard h{mnrnl‘null,n: ‘l( 'lt hn& ordlimtes, The trouble with President Grant :;22&(!’1:[::!: m fl;l::g:{:lr:l fl“ifl "?e'fli".'{.'.“'!f".ffu?’ Sorvian Tenizory Ilnmedintely. Ueen reappolnted. ::m htlnl :l’g;':: ‘:I:z:x;&;l'\‘e‘-t ‘l:m ;‘: I;_c:rrelr!!:al:!:‘;t “'z'?.".fl'?fif} ‘yrltgtu\nt::lénmmuunl Rxchangs of the mfl‘:fi:«sfifd}“&hfima:; wu‘umn;:u:-ultls " u ot }',": ,l,'::"l‘nu"'.""::f hr;‘:nt{ ;’;‘fi:"&fl‘:}fizn? ot | nt the Shefman' Touse, referred tho bill to his ' ORIME thetafore, thoy have refeained from putsing these City of Phfladelphia, representing some 700 bt fine. He fooks [ike a man of 40, Lhisgh bls ago compeicney ,md“,,’h,,"y‘ What 1 underatand by | Smployer, Borerldge, for payment, For full g nleely-1aid plans, having experlenced the truth of nesn firine, tvould respectfnlly represent to the Congaresa of the United States that the business In- terosta of the whole conntry are Hindered and dis- turbed by delay In completing the connt of the Flectoral vate and in the [aitute to pasa the neces- sary An&mprlnl(un bills for carrsing on_the Goy. The Porto Sald to Have Asked for Time o o TME IN TENNESSIE to Catry. Out Reforms. Spectat Corvespondencs of The Tribine, Nasnvites, Teun, Feb, 20,—During the Talling in Which, It Will Give the month of August, 1874, some glimmerings of particulars of these transactions I refer you to dudge Parks, of Aurora, and George Cobb, of the shermau House, Chicngo. 5 Rrronst RAPURLICAN. CRONIN'S CONSCIENCH. dyit-service refurm 1 not to keep & pateel of #ticks In office, but ta retain tho skilied suboridl. nates, and not remove thew with evers: new Ad- ministration. But I think s renerel cleaning-ont onve In a while Is healthy, We waut tho tho lines to the effect that sald plans '‘gans aft aglea,'t Dut lhey have only been lytng on thelr onrs,~slecping, and not dead,— awaltinit a favorable time when they suppored the a5, 1 cannot glve the words uttered by GQov. Hayes. 1t would not be goud taste. But I will say that he is very soficitous about the welfare of the South, is thonghts constautly rovert- honks' employes wonld becomne Iax in thoir dutles, ernment, and that withont aftiiction of party thia | od to both the blacks dud whites Inthe Suuthe | wtagers shelved, except the veteran saldicrs. To 138 Fltior of The Tridane. psndemontum seemed to be rife fn Tenncasee, | in the hopo that by-and-by they wonld be able to fabumber protests nuinel thens {allutes, and greed | ¢77 ALY n they povern shomaclsoat o | ZHEY ghould bo lef i offco wherever pOsSILIG. | 111y an Ay, Michg Fel, S5 tVero ok Miler Guaratitses Reéquirad by ths and midnight outrages committod by masked | circomvent ordinatily lynz-eyed poying-telleis, hole peuple demand prompt actio In these mat. ’yl!llllucfl, l:n,nl he ‘ucf; not 8n{‘w‘fr "u;: “l:mtlmll. N Whit o you think of Morton for Prestdent | and Parkee tho two Elcetors (1) appolnted by Powers. men wers of too frequent octurrencd for the | zmb the sum rominated n'the clieck, And coully rf. . he thovernor s _Antistie 1l e col- of the Sensty [ case of an Interrcguum fu the Cronin (created out of noiting) Qemocratal Rood name of the State. The communitics in | moke thelr way to ciimes out of the reach of or luo fn the Bouth smust he blot- Prostdency! DId not they testify that they feit bound fn 3 which such outrages wero committed were, | troublesome polico or detcctives, Une of this & Y b nd negroes on one side and the i by ALOLOH ¢ ) | cause theso received a mafority of the votes in 87, PeTrnanung, Feb, 87.~At tho Extraordls | Bbucked st the occurrences, and resolved that 4 Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, U e by T e will 1t work | the Presidency of the Se There would be | Qyegont W Feb, 37 5 J time had actually arelved. In this she crred, Gome to the Unlon National Benk yesterday mornlng about 10 o'clock, or a litle thereafler, eho made her way to the paying-teller's window, Bhe was accompanled by Mr, Ben IL Eeligman, the Insurance agent, who was present, howeser, metely for thé purpose of klentifying her oy Mrs. Baker, This e was cnabled to do from hay. fng tented hor n room some years ago, and having known hor sufiiclently ta ho able 10 say to s re- potter afterwarda that she had at ono time worked for Wilson Brothers, Of her real character, of courae, the gentlemnn svas entlrely fignorant. The woman presented the dralt, which purported to bo for $1,700, was Identified aa the pruper poyee, and awalted the handing uver of the moncy by tho tel. ler, 3r. Odell. Bnt that gentleman took in the sltuation almost at a glance;® Althongh the oltera. tlon was, ho says, admirably executed and ** wel} cafealated to decetve,” he ° TMAPPENED.TO REMEMBER A TIING O TWO whleh decfded him that the deaft had been ralsed, The draft " Was_a duplicate, tho erlginal having been drawn on'the 16th of August last. This waa lost, howevyer, llwrnmun cialinlng that her chil-* dren tora it up, und that she xent i, or the pleces, back to the bunk wauing it—the First Natioual of Ottawa. On the 16th of November the Oftawa bank issned the dupiicat draft, _which sho now resonted, and which called tor $1,500. But, vn- fartunately for the chuckerulscr, it 8o happened that Me, Gdell remembered having recelved adyice of thia auplicate, with the further information that it was drawn for 87. A reference to his pa. pers confirmed this, and of course the game was up. Ofiicer Endsley, of tha Amerienn District Telewraph Company, Wway sent for, and Mrs, Daker wae provided with a not situgether congenlal es. cort to the Central Station, e, nothing that ivould sult us better I the contine kency should arise. However, I anticipate no tronble under ung circumstances, 4 ilow about the forelgn misslons; have they Leen divided up yet?? “Wo havew't gov to the forclan misslons yet. What we want {8 to get a Cobinet fvst.—a good C‘x:lhln'ct, which will” strike the country favor- ably," “'How about Wisconsini Don't it wanta Cabinet appointinent™ " Wisconsta has uobody to recommend that I knoyw of," “Thon you think, taken fn all, Mayes wit elvesatisfaction{" “If Mr. Hoyes makes as good o President ns can take, wnd 1 think o will, ke will make tho Kepublican varty stronger than ever. The Detnocratic rm has played a desperate game and lost, It s playlung ubon o eravked kettle, They invested all thetr umu:")' in their last ride, They wrecked thelrtrain, snd even lost all thelr baggage. The divislona In the party are rapidly wideniue, and, 48 WO ffrow stronger, Wil bring the minority more atid wore to our side, when they find that we ure honest und are their fricuds, teylng to do right and to please the peop LOCAL POLITICS. THE OPPICES. President Tlayes haa not yet taken possesalon of the White-lTouse, but that fact scems to make no difference to the arny of offlce-seckers who are nnticipating that wished-for consummn- tlon, nnd the noble multitude of putrlots who are fuirly breaklng their preclous necks to get to the fore fu the great race for place. The vol- untecrs coma from all over this State, and the city, as usual, has its hopeful ‘horde. **Why," writes & prominenat and honored officlal, * T am falely bewlldered with the numerous applica- tlous from Chicago men for my influcnes in ob~ taluing oflice.” Aud ho scems to hayo becn astonlshed at the array of promincat gentlomen wha ask his ald, Tn Influcnce, Senator Oglesby scems to have the lead, Judeing from the fact that most of the applicants for the fat oftices here request his as- eistance, Btill, Gen. Logan has his share, and both the gentlemen named have s bushel or so of letters from men who are perfectly willing to martyrize themsclyes for the people's good. Of course, all the gentlemen wish to distin- guish themaelves under the now Administration, und are applying thus ecarly to save time and teouble, and give the new Presiient a good list to select trom, Aml it 1s perfectly safo to say that In the latter respect he whi not complain of lack of nspirants, Prominent smong the applleants who would take the Collector of Customs’ place aro ex- Gov. Beveridge and Sherkdan Walte, For the Internal Revenus Collectorship the Hen, R. I Derlckson Is emd to be o candidate, Robert Lincoln comes to the front for tho United States Duatrict Attormeyship, and Capt. Willlam A, ‘ocke and Joan A. Hunter, Esq,, would fn all |)robnl:ll|l.yntcu?l the appointment, The United States Mirshal'a oflice for thls Northern Dis- trict of Illinols s a nicey }nu'lmz blace, and there are many good Rupublicans who would take it if they could get ft. There ' Covusnus, U, Feb. 2.—Duripg the day o large number of viaitors have ealicd on Gov. Hayes, the greater portion of thein being from the swaller towns In the State, brought here mostiy ont of curiosity aud for the purpose of shaking hands with the President-clect. During the earlier part of the day the politicians who called on the Governor were fn the mninority, but the atternoon trains hove somewhat reln- forced the seckers for political favors, and at this hour they are as numerous s tho most bit- ter enciny of Hayes could desire. There have been very FEY PROMISENT POLITICIANS here to-day, although numbers would scem to fudicate that great Interest was felt by the srould-be advisers to start IHayes off *solld.” A well-known citizen, the fricnd of Hayes, says hie will for ono be glad when tho sgony Is over, —thst partles from different sectlous who de- sire to bo presented have tnade It utterly im- possible for him to attend to his regular busl- uess. Twice last night was he called up Ly these oflice-secking crowds and foreed to agree to present them this momning. The manncr In which Gov. Hayesreceivesvisitors at once places them at thelr case, ond the rapldity with which lie disposca of so many {s quite remarkable, All are pleased, and depart with confidence that thelr claims will receive attention at the proper time, ‘nary Councll of Ministers yeaterday,tle Czar pre- sotnething must bo done to put an end to them. slding, and Gen. Ignat(ef belng present, ft was | In every instanco suspected men were arrssted, decided to demobiiize the Russtan army when trials gone through with, and 1n soine cases Jus- veace ts sigiied between the Porte, and Seryln, ( tice meted out, These cnses dragged and Montenegro. }helr 1wcnry lemzl&he alonhd, n;ul it JER CONTRA. 8 only now tha 80016 O he b0 etraiors aro being. punished. Bhortly after Loxpox, Feb, 2%.—A dispatch from 8t h:p murder of Julia Hayden, the poor!.'{)]orl‘d Petersburg snys nothing 1s known there ol tho | schoolmistress In Lyohsdale County, armed news reported to-day that an Extraordinary | men went to tho home tll an oldsumlI h&rmleu Cauncll of Ministers hod been held, and thae it | 2e8re named 3“1513";‘*‘:""';“,;“‘;“ Sinill, Sounty, was decided that the Russlan arny should be | vopaq e \icaginary injury, In demobllized when peace was signed belween | word or deed, dong to thess gumo men. Thoy Turkey, Scrvia, and Montenegro. ¢ n‘)m\onchnd the old man's door and called to The Golos says the conclusion of peace be- 1{ in, ;Jnl no x‘zlo:-) heev.ll;llx ther‘l‘\‘thcy })rol:_? lrll:: % _ | toordown, an here, ofter making vain eflfos tween Servin aud Turkey would- bring the Bast- | J50 8 M seir™ 100 ol negro was. strickan ern questlon hack to the same position s at tho own {n bis tracks, Rumors geiting out time of the Berlin memorandum. When penco | 08 “to who _ tho, suspuctud partles were, fs contluded, tho moment wlil therefore have one of W them, & man named Hall, arrived when the question of the amelorntion m);enn&!;gflm;‘g qfi‘,:",‘:i‘é:i‘.f":"ri,‘.!’?u&“'&;. fii’:”y”:’. of the condition of the Chrfstians must agalo be | ),cyyr " boen au assistant in_the murder, His ralsed. canfessfon gealod lils doom, for his Irato com= PREMATURE. rades that night took Hall from the jall where Viesxa, Fob. 87.~The JLolitical Correspond- gmrl-:}gbfif,: l{{,”fif.‘,‘ :it‘-;o !‘;-‘fc‘lfie J:rlz;ot;ng.nm“- ence publishes tho followlng specinl from Bt I o Peteraburg: ¢ Anmouncemen(s of Immedintely | S bntreatiop %fl:&;’;fix‘-‘fi%‘fl%lfl; lon-had pending milftary action aro promaturc. There | been made, and upon ita atrength the other pare 18, however, inany case, a prospect that ener- :%ca w{ummnr;u‘l‘ci \l:{mml\;‘:l':.‘ heltllutol nn‘mfi“l‘fi getle staps will be taken, ‘The decision dependa | the chiarge of s double Ty ot One and outrageous, beeause unprovoked, the other, onthe replies of the Towers tothe Russhan | qroipyl gnml terrible, buc‘;ucu he*feil by tho clreutar, The answer of England 18 expected at | handsof his companlonsand nccomptices {nerime the end of the present week. ‘The first sentence that bns been passed upon TURKEY AND BERVIAs any of these inen was on Saturday passed upon Loxpoxy, Feb, 87.—A telegram from Constan- | Tiin Apple, who was sentenced to ten Seara in Hinople states that nn understanding was finally | the Peultentiary by the Supreme. Court now established to-duy between the Porto and Servid, | sittin in this city. As the sentanco was made The protocol whil certalnly o signed to-morrow. | kown to him ho seemed startled to think of the Tle Turks will evacuateServian territory within long term before bim, but never demurred at twelve days nfter the sirnlngof the protocol. | ft, probably cousidering himself only too for- Sarvian dclegates Wil subsequently hand [ tunate to iave o sentence of fmprisnment fn- the Torte o mnotu giving guarantces | atead of death. l:ir' nml {un&m T‘Tlm {:lm rwlll !lrcaz of four polnts, viz.: he ercctlon of new forti- \ a nnulmup I Bervia, the holsting ol the Ottoman %mfi:mfi%fif; flag; side by slde with that of Servia on existing DANVILLE, T1L., Feb, 2T—In the CI eult Court forig, recogmition of equal rizhts of Jews and NVILLE, I1), Feb, 27~In the Clre Cliristiuns, and the prevention of armed bands | yesterday John -Foulds was found guilty of from crossing the rontler. The questions of | stealing o sult of clothing, and sentenced to the the appolntmient of an Ottoman irent in Bel- | peytentiary for eighteen months. A few years lr'l"‘z"" and ”";d‘",'"'flf""e_"‘l‘l'{' of Litele 256 [ g0y prgulde wos one of the wealthiest and most WOUDR aRGIIE LIS sy getive business men in (bis part of tho State, ho Bucuanest, Feb, 47,—In the SBenate to-day ,,l'ju"&la‘,:;fi“& 3’,‘"‘,'3" "Eu'l'; é‘;"f;“:,"y","' [":,' [',7,. ‘|"° P“'""l‘“"‘ ?ru',"” &"‘&3 'f{";fi' " '";flflf;’ volved the Company fn endless lawsults, soon docnments relative nant s In"thooveit of wa " boteon Turkoy aud ralied 1t and, with 1t Wmselt, s i " STANTINOY! U7 ~"The milita 3 Hee foreo which Col. Valentine Baker s orizan- OuAna, Neb, Feb, 87.—Judge Dundy to-day, fzfug will number 60,000, Forelgn officers will | after two weeks' ‘conatderation of the writ of ba employed. babeas coppus fn the case of Turtle and Bull A TURRIAE PROFOSITION, Feb, 28 ’ Chicago detectives, who wero Indicted for kid- W:&mfi{ z,‘fl‘“;fl":"“;n‘;’;'fi:‘;‘é‘“flm’h‘em: napping Bialr ot taking hin to England, de- ations made by Tutkey of her willingneas to Jivered his oplnion, discharging tle prisoncrs, eive guurantces, i alis does not succeed In _‘—nr; 5 Introduelng reforms after a certdby Interval of DISCAARGED, Lraee, have NOW como ug n%nln In o more pre- Speclal Dlm‘l:l to _1h¢'1_Hbunz. cise form, namely: that the perlod of threo Stoux City, fu., Feb, 27.—Tho abortlon case {ears be Ellvfl" ‘é"’l :'l'{fl‘? :"“:'l"!rflll":“ | which was' cowmenced In Judge Drennan's ¢ means of the Constitutiol e reforms de- | o 7 nfamlcd by the Pawera, Lf the Porte does uot fi,‘g:r'nkfimdftrfifi';&zgtag?:‘;%fl:h""&"%a, good to the Republic. The burden of his thoughts 15, * Huw shall both the white vate anil fiw colored vota in the South b dividedi~ liow shall we mako two Union parties there, cach fostering nnd protecting amd voting the colored man, elivinge bitn his honest share pro rata of offices and hotiors, where hels worthis of it, and absolute prolutllun under all clreume atances?’? 1caunot_resist giving an expression of Gov. Hayes, Wewora speaking of Gen. Grant, what he l‘md done, and what _he had not doue, when the Governor exclafmed with much enthusiasing *1jut husn't Grant done spiendidly lately! " 1 o zatistied that i Gov, Hayes can find any cansiderablo party of native Houtherners who will come out and recognize the colored man, capousc bis rights, and condemn his wrongs, he will foster such a party. But Gov. Hayes will never make 8 compromise with any parts that will not recognizo fully the Fifteentl Amendment, and all the Hberty amendments of the Coustitutlon, Somae of Gov, Hayes' pecullarities are these: Terfoet mental tranquility, perfect physieal health, and aclear cousclence. Ho {3 nodest, courteous, absolutely temperate, aympathetic as nehild, but as firm “as_the rocks ol Ulbraltur when justice tells him the thne lias comne o sa) yes or no. Religlously Gov, Hoyes {s o Method- f-x, Unt, unlike_his plous wife, he s not a communiennt. He belleves In and attends regu- Jarly the Methodlst Church. Me dves not smuke, van’t play cards, snd never owned a fost liorse; never wus n member of o Heturning Bouard, nor never lived o Hrookiyn. [ thought as § lelt Gov. Haves that this s the man who will surely finfah the work begun by Lincoln,— this {s the mon who will bring peace toa strug- rling republie, I found Capt. Lee, the Governor's private sec- retary, full of the ldea of establishing a new party in the South,—that Is; i€ any considernbla nuniber of native Southerners ko Longstreet will coma out, orgaulze a Southern unlon or- gunfzatfon guaranteeing to protect the righits of the negro, Gov, Hayes will meot them hall way and foster n moyement which may eventuate In the poor Bouth buing permitted to govern lier- self, reward hier own patriots, and protect her owu children, Eu fgugins, IHE NEXT CABINET. WISCONSIN'S BLATE, ACCORDING TO E4W. KETES. Yesterday at the Grand Paclfic Hotel wers registered E. Wi Koyes, Madison, Wis.; 1L A. Taylor, Judgze il. L. [[umplirey, Congresaman- cleet, 1ludson, Wis.; 1. C. Payne, Postmaster, Milwaukees Gen. E. . Hincks, Superintendent of the Milwaukee Soldicra’ Home; Philetus Sawyer, Oshkosh; Lemn Edlsworth, Milwaukes; and Col. Enos, member of the Kepublican No- tional Central Committee, Woukesha, Mr. Keyes 18 the Chalrmnan of the Wisconsin Re- publican State Central Committee. e and Col. Enos were met last evenlug by o Tninusy reporter as they came in the corridor of the Crand Pactfie ilotel. “(o talk to the next Postmaster-General,’” safd Col. Enos,ns he polnted to Gen. Keyes, “go and buildoze him. Ieis £t mest for the reporter’s pencll, and not 1 “put,” replied the ceporter, 1 want to say aword to yon.” Where was Cronin's conscience that ho did nol voto ns his creaturcs didi Witere was the conscfence of Croniu's suborn- crn, Tilden aud Grover) ' Bo you know of a Republlean snywhera that threaivned to resist or dolay the inanguration of “Titden if the Commlissivn gave him either of bhrvi gtl’:fiulcd States of Loulsiann, Florida, or 4 Did not the Democrats beat themselves by swapping oft the President for a Senator In Illinols! Should they not submit to the deciston of thelr own referces, and not play nt the puerile gume of “‘hcads, I'win; tails, you lus('i."' HEMIS, SERATOR KELLY. To the Bditor of Tha Tridune, NANvILLE, 1l Feb, 20.—After the fnductlon of Xayes in tha Presidential chair, it may bo (m- politic to probe the Demovratic wound farther by any ofticial actlon on the part of the Senate in the Kelly-Oregon feaud: but one thing s certalnt Benator Kelly ought to Ue punishied. Probably it could not bo better dons’ than to ignore him in the nrpulntment or_committecs and other honorsin the next Congress, Is there anything of importanca above this per- sonn! view of the matter! Max Borax, AMUSEMENTS. TIE TABERNACLE CONCERT. "The sacred concert glyen at tho Tahernaclo last evenlng under tha directlon of Mr, Stebblue, the well-known rovival alnger, and under the suse plces of the Youry Mou's Chrlstian Aesocla- tion, was attended by o very large audi- ence, probmbly numbering 5,000 or 6,000 people. As tha concert wau given In behalf of an important charity, anil those who took part in the progeamme voluuteered thelr services, closo critlelsm would benngracions, The andienco apparently was eat- Isfled, tho slugers appearcd to bo happy, and the Young Mea's Clclstlan Association probably finds its coffors this morning matorlally benefited, All parties concerned in the porformn. ence being satisfled and happy, 1t 18 probably the duty of Tur Twaexe to bo happy and aatisfod also, although wpon the whole tho enter- talnment was rather thin for . the price, ‘Phe numbers of the programme were nll vocal—solos, quartets, = and chorndca. ‘Tha chornses, with the excoptlon of four numbers, wero molnly very light, bolug compoeod of rovivel hymns which were apecially remurkuble for the immense number of verses, Mr, Stebbins gulded the pinzers through them, and some- times the singers gulded hiwm, ¥iis forte ia rather fn . feading ncuntm atlon with his voleo than in Jeading a chorua with his baton, Ilis fine, clear, tenor volce, hle aletinct enunciatfon, and the enthuslasm snd expression of bis singing lave a magnetlc power over lurder wus dionces, Tho ladles' chorus .. was by r. Tomline In two numbers, and Me, Blackman encrgetically led the full chorus thraugh **the Conquering Hero ™ and the **Ilalle- Infuh.” Connfdering that the singers were hur- ricdly Landod togetber With sparse opportnalty for rhearenl, they did better than might have been expected, The best chornd singing of tho evenlng by far was thot of the Nchuberl ** Fualm ' by Me, Tomling' ladios, - Sufilcient op- smmmlu not having been given for rehesrsing Ir. flavens' hymn, *‘There's a Beaatiful Land FRINSTANCE. * Mr. Jones 18 introduced. The Governor Is very much plensed tohave met hint, Mr, Junes epeaks of being formerly fn the army, The Governor Inquires after his health. The uext act o petition s presented. 1t 18 glanced over und orders given to Mo it among olbers, and Jt will be covsidered at some futare day, Ans other gentleman cames forward, {8 recognized, ond Mr, Jopes departs with all the contldence that Jubn G. Thompeon endeavored to fusplre into the Oblo Democracy during the Jate can- vasy TOO THIN, Tefore sha laft tie Union National she made s vlea to tho bank ofticers to the effect that her attor- ney had just sold somapropeety belonging to lier (n Ottawa, and Il‘nl #lie had gotten the draft from that ‘rource, Int, in the face of the adrices from the Ottaws Lank that 1ne duplicals vwas good for just 7 and nota cent ore, this story wis pronounced )y the practical bank people sa’entirely tootbin, " Air. Qdell, the paying-tellor, says he would never have imaginodithat the draft was rased, ro wel ok the fob Deen executed. The letice of advice fromn lLe Ottawa bank, which be hoppened {0 romembor and ook up, wa what provented his paying tho deatt. 1t i his oplnion that the woman had, Iu{ meaps of certsly chemical Yremnuum known {o her craft, taken out the original ‘awmount on the face of the draft, and had then writton In the amount to which she desired to talso it—81,700. 'The draftwas written with 7ed Ink, 28 was also the alteration, and the imitation of tho melwrlllnf In the Iatter was ay nearly perfect as it is possible for one thingeverto be like nother. o ANOTHER RAISH, When the woman roached tha Centrel aho was taken Into the Fusl’rll’lltmlvnl‘l private oflice, and there stripped and Investigated by & fomale search. er, who noticed her erumple bp”something foto a wad and thrustit into_hor mouth. #he called oot for Superintendent Hickey. He eame fnto thy raom and choked the so-called Mrs, Huker umil sho spit out the wad., Upon unrolling (8, it wos fourd to consist of & couple of pawn tickets, one cailing _for two gold rins and the othet for & floe edition of Uyron's poems, nad an order dralt for $1,000 drawn h{ the Citleens' Nutlonal Bank of Niles, Mi on _the Tmporters' and Traders' ~ Nationsl of Now York. This draft had ovidently beca atecd from 10 to $1, 000, and the work liad been clumsily done. The wuve line followinyg the word . “had been partially crascd, 30 fhat the iet- tera **hun ** had deen written over the erasure, sud tha **dred " were upon tue wave line, Moreover, FAREWELL FESTIVITIRS, Arrangements are about completed to give Gov. Hayes and famlly o orilliant farewell re- ception to-morrow evening at the Capitol. In order to gratify the school children and puplls ol the varjous State Instiiutions, Gov. and Mrs, Ilayes will receive them to-morrow afternoon iu the rotunda of the State House from 8 until 5. In the evening both Houses of the Legisla- ture and cltizens will be recaived in the Senate Letween the hours of 7 and 9, after which the comvany Wit bo egcorted to the ball of the House of Represcutatives, where svecches will be delivered by Spenker Grosvenor and uthers culugizing the outgoing Governor of Oblo and President-clect, and weleomng as his successor Licut.-Gov, Thomas L, Young to the Governor- ship, after which the furniture will bs reinoved and daneiog will comence. The United States Larracks’ Lunds and other musie will Le fn at. tendonee. The reception will be couducted by - | succeed, It will pledge Itself to accept thu guar. o trom hee anslety to destroy tho draft, thero iv no citizens of Columbus regordiess of political AN right, slr; but T i not to be Interview- :l't‘; ;:‘:”::d‘c‘.ll:‘wl::c nman;? IS fi,’::{: ‘;r f“;; L‘\l’;"e’:: t’»‘r’\nl:'lx_h ,'_' ;Ale\:‘l:n‘:y}“-:{l al,:.nl‘:n\;n:-. i":o'lo“ -‘::‘d :lnl":flul ‘}mp'ul!m b{l the (ion‘mlrlenc% iNawn op | carged. Ao YU question as to iis 'E‘;‘:’:";‘:z %smu. i % v ” Y : P ‘ C! . A aposition on'the part of the Porle comes ;3 3 obinfun, ::‘:z‘;’f":&":&‘:‘b;:s’l‘;':‘:‘g;m’ od. Wa aro golozto Washington to see Mr. | ployo in the ollies; Col. George .. Davis, Jato | fhiine' S nrtcan of jalo sha shotus i fecEblne | o Yarious sidcs, 80 fo may bo. supposed that CASUALTIES. This woman fs an old and persistent offender. 4 1 ko B Hayes w i " ilayes fnaugurated.” of the First Reciment and late defeated candl- | other quartetto work was done by the cholr of the | thera s a wish that As far a8 known her firatoxplolt of any prowlnence : fg“ (el e il Sender Lls | "y reportor tuok a seat beslda Gen. Keyes | dute{or Congroas on the West Sile; Lyman | Thind brestyterian Chuscl, o sang part song 1T $1OULD BE KNOWN, RUNAWAY, L T resignation to-mnorrow lore noon. ¢ rydiges, Esq.; Frank associate cditor e 3 **Iivenly, ay ho meant onl! Teeler,and 63 o cott- Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. . + 100, on apecial car of Tom Scott Uns arrived here and | S04 cugaed him in canyasaation. orie I’.‘rml:fl' Juiphat; Congressian Whinoy, | OBR, with an unioriont dccompaniment by th | |5 may, 0 AL OUly an 8 fecler und a5 0 o she wanied to got the money. 1t way payable totha “Spe hera," gald he, **1nover submit to Ig- torviews, ns o ruie, but Tuz Trinuns haa al- wuys treated mo with folrness ond Kinducss; and [ will talk to you candidly what I beliove and think, only don's misreprosent me." Al right, Bir," sald the reporter, *‘there shall beno danger of that, I understand you ore o candidate for Postmuster-General fn Presl- dent Hayes' Cabinet.” tery milc“t'thfl ‘!'l; suggestion v‘\;mull:‘ is utlrtlmlml Karosia, Wis.y Feb, 27.~A serlous runaway isaiay that i, tuwars sholid grankacer J t, near th fclon and “#afd that it would b talu lnu!'r'\'nl. but pledge the{xu‘c‘lvun dm u‘ne ca- gfmRfl:dm{:;:‘fxx?fi‘;h“r:fimnx ':l::: ‘d:::h ‘,f‘,‘,fi,,;,"}:, f;?::“;;; [ ;a:&na?;;,m;‘)".;,nr‘{:x,fig 1",’. T et doservia. sileution g | of mvery valuablo horec, owned, by Mr. John | BPirehiafatod that. ' jimd fnown her o6 Caro the firat stop taken by 'hukoy since the Confer- | Newman, of Brighton, this county. The liorse | Sedgwick, and balieved that she wus e ence Indieating o desire to approach the views of | was valued at £500. ‘hle occupants of the bug- | that very po-inm{ her x‘l]ru-e?t 1‘:““ Jooy L‘\rul‘lu‘z the Powers, gy escaped without fujury. The axio struck u Tfl"fl‘igglh ‘l:h '{'.2',“" (oubt shoul the deatt, I “There seeins to be a conmon ground betw télegraph pole, cutting it clear off, and it fell, | had itbeenon nk_shol @ paidiit. Nt tho Turklsh mid Russian sugiertiots on which | strildiug the anfual and eausing instont death, | | {1230 S dumareeds A Eoaily she w '{:’,'“',:,7:{‘{ chorus, Tho soloists of the ovening were Mra, Clara D, Btacey, Mrs. W, 8, Watrous, and Alr, Frank Howen, who carrled off thae honors of the concert, all thres reccly- lng hesrty oncores. 3rs, Bidcey's pure, freah volce proved to have a docided careying power from its very rnrlly and wan beard 16 ad» mirsble effect In tho huge’ Inclosure, ~ Mra, Wate rons' volee 1w naturally Jarge In volnme, snd strong In powar nnd Tesonance, v tlgt slia had no dinl- cnlt, in fililng tho bulldin without of Peorla, and otliers too nutnerous to mentloi. Thev ook fora penernl change in the Federnl oftices in Chitago, and just how far it will Yo 1uade remalns to be seen. The same relioblo fn- formunts who furnish this uit of political gos- slp opine that Mr, Frank W. Pulmer owes his uppolutment as Postinaster to Bevator Oglesby sud President Grunt, In the weantime tho letters are pouring In from ull alrections, uud by Murchi 4 some extre » Lecn tendered to the Presidentlal party, It ls pi probable that Gov, Hayes will Jeave on Thurs- y day utterncon for Washington. A very largo number of ¢itizens from here and members of the General Asscinbly will utteng the fuaugura- tiop ceremonlus. YESTERDAY'S INTERVIEWS, Among those who bad interviews with Qav. N Hayus to.day wero Demas Barnes of New York, opdef of Carolino Thompson,. Mr. Gage lovked st 5 % Y 9 1 " an understanding oy not Le altogether (mpos- —— dve her $100, ch was all “she needed J ex-Uov. Beverldge, Colgressmanielect Ly | oot ot o o " clerks Wil lave 10 be appointed to examine | NSKIRE Barticular exertion, ' Mr Wawen wis i S\t now comes merely 04 8 report RUN OVER AND KILLED. hat then, and let the romainder utay on depodt. > Brentano of (.h!mz‘}n, and A, L. Fuirbanks of o[ cap honestly sy that { amn not,” them, & bt hie esng with good effect. Al thu sololsta do- | from sarious quarters really teprescats the Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Hoon afterwards lhul dun‘ Mus cuvelizd Pwn ';: - the Clevelund Zerad “{favs you nuy fca as 10 who Will ‘compose apeclal AN L a0 Veteran | (igCiedlt for thelr euccers in sioglig aguinat it | views and intentlons of tho Porte, (TALENA, §1l,, Feb, 27,—A frelght traln, No,7, | Spurious. ~Not very loug after tha . Pe ficulties—n succers all the more genulns becauve all must hava fols that thelr wingiug was largely experinental, 1iwasannounced from the ]fi»l- form that the concert would be repeatad probably on vomo evening vt noxt week, Yrostdent Tinyes' Cabinetd't 1 can only confeeture.’ “Iave Jou any ubjection to giving those con- Sectures (" N ot b the Jeast, sir" {king along the strect, he saw this woman, In tho fuco ot e Thdesian selegrophle agen- | Of the iiuols’ Central Nallroad, gotog soutn | Noizad s by the aniy and tookher irbyiworis ¢les’ authoritative contrndiction of the fmpond- thls eYening, ran over aud killed one John | the Kirst .\ntlvn'::’}. 1&4’1‘« u‘:n: ln.lmn ‘%tohxu ‘r ‘(‘Jl:;en : ingz moveincht of the Kussiat_aruy neross tho | Lynch, supposed to hiave been & rosidont of Du. | Brivale room, b iy toll him whut man it was that pot Frtithy thoro 1a again news tu-day that the Rotte | bique, on the trestle-wark two tofles south of | Was(ed her to fell bl Whut I it SOUTII CAROLINA., TIE TILDA-NORRIS HANEAS CORPUS CABE, Corempia, B, C., Feb, 27.—The Supremo Court room was densely packed to-day fn ex- A Club was_lield lust uffiht at the drand Paclic Hotel. Gen, Martin Beem, who had resigned the Presfdency of the club, withdrow hia resig- natlon aud tovk the chalrand the Prestdoncy, Humade a few encouraging remarks upon thu i " X S mantan raliway companies have received an Intf- | Dunleith. 1T was not seen untll he was killed, | know what be meant. Ha replied that she hsd ja v Fectatlon of & decislory Iy the THaeNotds }u ‘I,II n:'t] nlul\\ ill. l‘_l'l:en’.' and Ax up the Cabl- | fy1ure prospects of the urganization. . HAVERLY'S, inution from txn l‘uEll.rm headquarters to pre- | but it Is supposed Le was lying ou the track. t:g n'nlm\tu 1n which to |ul!glln\ the hawe of the S ass. At 11 Uetock Justheen | ok AN Hants wherend .-. “Tiio Chle announced thiat tho ceting had | Last ight, **Chilperie, "—Horvo's best efort In | Lo everyibing for tho transporiaiion of trabhe, s . e e e P 1d a0 wusk Yo could 12 : inbeas corpun cane. AL 1L Welock Juatiees | 4 Al sisht; whero'l wo sommencol heen called for the purpose of appaluting & | tho Loufe line, Tho honse was foll, and tho per» | 3t T sall tidt tha Ttuesieus also have sent BURNED TO DEATIT por"do ey e whud do wads o conds 5 Willard and Wright~the latter colored—cnter- e of Wisconiotn have s decldedly | Finunee Committee and other cuinmittecs, but | formance falrly satisfactory. Mr. Aston was not | detalled instructions for tho regulatiou of the Wes 4 : have ber let off lightly a8 possidlo, 1fsho refule % ¢d, and the former announced that the Court Lot y * Tho f’“"l"" of Wisconsin ua the Constitution of the club_ required 'that fixed opl whola trunsportation busfuess, ~Thero can be | WnEeting, West Vo, Feb, 27.—Early this | she would be provecuted und puuished fo the ful fon upon that subject, as far as I hayo e b . in the casti but dr, Compel), the second tonor, m Ick, aged about 65 | oxtentof the law. lier only answer was tht st N would take a recess until sfternoon for vonsul- | .. nl X e thoss comwittees Lo -sppofnted ot o regular | oracuted n coupfe of sentimental ditties nicol Iittie doubt that all preparations are belng.| mornlug Mrs, Ellea Limerick, aged about o Bt B e e oo ) § ttlon. A rong guard of spedal conatables | BriossIn that porltion, Mo potsemnss i | Wecing, the cseuig was devoted 1o spesial | OIS FONHE B0 MR, AICRE WEs rudually made for etton.. Forall hat, Russia | years, tter ptiering up her fire, £l Into 1, and | SRS ST " business, atter it had been announced that the called, sho was turned over to tho nuthosiles uext meeting would bo held next Wednesday (colored) are stationed {n. front of the Justices® may not have fixeds tine, und moy thus with | yag lfterally roosted, 8ho (s supposed to have | tried, found gullty, and sent to Jollet fur a couplt abjlity requisite fur so nportant and responsts consulting room, Deep and subdued excito- ed, Mivg Soldene, o8 the festive ble a post, In our estimution. 1 belleve ho . i d the Non' #oud conclence contradict reports suout linttie- | heen acized with an epfloptic 0t and was unable | of years, % ; B Woald to tib eholcs of Wiscansin® VR er offered tho followlng resolutiona: | Ky Witk ek Gaual Vicur W Allnce Ant Sarehml | Wt s@ion. fo"hmst huvaoll, ek Taband comuitied | © 860 Uikned up ague o sty tn Angusty L, ; ! 4 W Vhom would you suggest fur Beeretary of | Ve i | werg cammlenl, ~thic furmer fnaction, and the (atter AGAIN, suiclde Lo the same room Lo years ago. sfins-looklng, well-dresecd woutan, and wald b} : Norris was tho convict pardoned by Gov. | \yarl® wltoiunices ot aud soldlors s tho e Wat | fn e Hucering rong. $tes Vercy Sa‘tacking in | , A Parlacorecapendiont uf he Telgranh says; TSR et St a the Lrauch afice of ths Intertational Dssk 4 Hampton. The Jallor,recognizing Champerlain | ¢ We think that Gov, John F. Hartranft, of | & i f muslcal pawer, but mada a8 pleasing second {n » ICHE Sroms By Lsters sl o pulivy of SERIOUSLY INJURED ted and Harron streeth i us Governor, refuaed to Mm,‘x‘,m._vwh;m Ponnaylyania, would bo the right man for Mok | Gon. dulin A, foyan, of (ilinote; thatuss voluns | Guet with ChITueric. Ml SIater, 1 the thn-cans | tho peuce piety was unhicsitatingly manitssted Suectal Dirpatch fo The Tridune. Jisoruee: Cat o laleiad and arsuon ¥ tver general ofilcer hie stands without A peerg that hio has always been not only an able and succednful leadur in war, and alvo”a Grm and untinching friend and champlon of tho soldler in the conncilu of the natlun since Jts close; that bis services ta place,” 1o (3 able, bonest, and stralghtforward, As a saldler ho showed hls military capacity, for none were braver than be. In civil lifo lio has done honor to bis Btate in tho various places couusel obtalned a writ of habeas corpus, com- . manding the Jalfer to produce him la cours yes- terdoy, The Supreme Court met and adjourn- at tho end of the firstand vecond acts, exhibited her Kicking capacitics {o {nuuense advantagex—her wultatory eccentricities oxclting much enthuslusin mmngb the nasculine elewent of the udlence, Kose Stella was 2 guod Ferdigunde, het blzarea ol d with & _check for $3,000, drown by R at e Cabinot, counsliwid Jsio siatr warto | puoowiurox, Il Feb. S1.—A man nomed | 8 & Wo G McCorpick, and e o p | N 1, NA. B tha ton of laolated. uetians and that aha | Gordner, liviug uear Kapps, was atruck this | 12 b7 e Brencor, of tho Lres, Ravortl. Jit, Everett, who was sccompaniod by a man, nicans fu certain eventualities tu demobliizs the | ofternoon by a south-bound express train on | wanted to draw s litte funos—§1, 500—-and Jeass 3 5 inder on deposit, Mr. Feliheimer fsltd ed over til this tnorning, when an adjournment | of trust fu which the people have éumu Dim, | tie Buld and ay 8 momber of the Commliteeon | Anglo-Nuzun enhancing the plyuancy of the repe | BOULHCD aruiy. tho Ilinols Contral, and probsbly fatady lu. | the remal Seyosy ver to, the Fin} i i cerl Military Affairs in Congress we think eminently | g, The fei i vere & A UECOND CINCULAR. ured. ce 1ittle dublous, knd sent & boy over to was takcn 4l this afternoon, The case assunes | 20d lo would sl ourideal of a Secretary of | Juaiity’ifin for tho yositian of Secretary of War, | Lesentation "he female choruy word dresed clo- ity News' corrc afd i, Natlonal to ingulre about the tnatter, bbe walled € importunce, a8 i d,mpm belleve it involvesa | Yar' B o Wontwnd e oo thus all one o | ¥autly, aud looked nretty, To-night, Onfesbuch’s Tha Daity News' carrespondent at Vienna says Mue, L*Archiiduc, WILLIAM H.VANDERBILT. uvstion whether . OYETLUT, +How about the Becretary of the Nayy? " #We, up in Wisconsin, "arv all fu favor of glving this 1o the South, i wo cau Hud & good basuberialn or Hampton s rades thronghout the country would—hail by ointnient tu that position with delizht. ore, bo (L rexulved, that the Chlcago Union it fa contidently nsserted that Russia will dl WITALESIIP LOST. 53'("1:‘:.'.':"'2'.fh“““h:“m\':“:""’: ,'.5,'3?.,“';“" s pateh to-day o secand cireular to the Powers X TR G | oY g waldubs Dolutluig awt the Tatcleralia thicertalngy of the | o LONDO%, Fob. T~The whallar stenmer | pirst Nationsl to induire sout her. " Sho s 3 Bt T 0 ing ous 10 do u llttle shppplug snd would b ! oY Tuan. Vetéran Club tewnectfully suggest his naine (o the presct crlslé, and remindiug them that tho e | Spitz-Berizen s repoited lust, near Bergen, with | S ERRECNtol ono M o et rataracd. IIAY ES, MR, FUNCOCR, OF TEXAS, Mo, Hutherfant b Hayce, Prestdentoolect of tha Gircutar stll feuatus Wnanswered. sl bands—twenty-two persous. 'A% the ond af the month (h vanio woma, cllss s TUN PRESIDENT-ELECT 18 WELCOMED AT ¥RE- | would boa zood inan. 118 i3 not o Repubilican, | United States, for .ppoflnmem ta that poaition, Ile Jas ot the Elghty Milllons, and Win P S R TR horself then Mrs, K""mx Ew‘.-.n *m‘nnrg‘:l':nlh“i MONT 1Y LJ3 NEIGULONLE, Dut that mukes no difference. resilent layes | The resolution culled up conslderuble dlscus- | Haug to Them, Juving No Fear ofthe Un- . FRANCE, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NOTES., }':,"& oone l;:::;m‘:;‘;‘l: ba. drawn on the it Dispateh o the Cinclunatt Unset will only eonstruct hls Cabinet of good tmate- | slon, Col, Beritiner indorsed them and mado 5 | questionable Legality of the Will, PATTL DENIES 1T, g Bpeclal Dirpateh io The Tridune. Lo onat o Chicavo: by Slutey, Endicott & C0. FreNost, O.) Feb, 2H.~~Gov, Hages arrlved | riaf, so 1t will stand the test of publie nplulun. ¢l {n favor of tho inan whom they lauded. Bpecial DispatcA (o The Tribune, {w ch. Wo—! ol Pronma, 1L, Feb, 81.~The Ceutral I1nols | /g bank was telegraphed to; was dicorered FE:,'::','tf:,bm[‘_nf,‘,‘;:tl‘lfil:::g:: :dfi?&?; Falr wil bo licld hero In September, commenc- | tobaa fraud, ‘l-n-b“:lz"lr‘ru-il-:mn:‘l»‘lanr i groupdlced, ing oo tho 114 and contiuulng four days. ‘This | Wit "Ei0chition” wau mado ‘of tho case 1s b IN THE ASSEMDLY. falr will precede the State Exhibition at Free- | known. cor. 80 fit Veruunizs, Fob, 87.—In tho Beuato to- | Porty sud exhibitors from southern portions of "hkll"‘!o'w:;:m::gc;:mmicg'}mfl;“lm i day M. Dufuar Do ‘Gavardle, of tho Right, fu. | the Btatc can atop hero on thelr way up. Tho | 4o, Hlie 1s belleved, huwever, to ba backed b3 2 ke el 3 o Tehty T~ | ) anugers stata that nothing will bo spared ta | fereon who Las served & long term for forgery 2 trodueed a wotion for the disnfssal of 3. Bimon | ya'e this u graud success in every particular. | in Esstern prison and te now residing fu tblecitye by President Maclabon on account of the | Tho prowhuis will by exceedingly Jiberal, and Minlster's former connection with the Interna. mnumovulllu will be Introduccd which can- THE WEATHER. L1 J?)Im Mulling thought that it would be well to muke & provision for zetting the resolutions to President Hayes. Would thev bo muailed, ex- pressed, or acat by & Committeal The latter incuns ha suggested as the best, o The pussago of tha resolution was moved and tho motion secauded, ‘ Dr. Koch sald thut ho opposed the resalutions, for hie thought that thelr udoption would bo an acknowledigient that Uen, Logan wos 8 pote Douse politlcfan of no particular _mer- s bere this evenlng unexpectedly on the § o'clock tratn, via Fustoria, An impromptu reception wos given Mm st tho resldenco of Gen. N. P, Duck- . land. Many of the citizens turned out to grect = the President-elect, and from 7 o'clock uutil 10 4 tream of people was coming snd golngz. The e Light Guard Band screnaded him about O | " o'clock, uud the Govervor made a happy lttle " speech to them and the other friendd essembled, We would also like to sce Uen. Harlun, of Kenttcky, get o shake, e ian good man, and would prove a credit to hls Btute. Il¢, too, Is o Temocrat,”? “' }th do you think about Attorpey-Uen- ol v [ think Representative McCrary, of lows, would be a good tnan for that place,)’ *Weocome now to the ofilcs of Postmaster- Geucral, Who s your cholee £ 9 {'qucun llnlcb:f Maine.” Naw Yous, Fob. 37.—Willlam I, Vanderbllt was intervicwed byn Zimes yeporter to-day. While fnclined to reticence, he did ot hesitute tosay bo intended standiug by tho will, and that no scheme for & compromise would bo entertalned hy him for a momeut, 1is father, whao know s children much better than any ono elsc, had scen it to distribute his propesty among them it 1o attract, " ~Yot After th the congratul L | S Welt, who'll be the Becretary of the T it, sud ouo who meeded the indorses | sccording to what hie decmned the b tionale. ‘The Scunte vefused to allow 3, Do | 1O ‘spiecial Ditpatch (o The Trivune. Wasmixaron, D, O,y Feb,, 81 & m: Bc{;rw ;z:’l’,‘;,i"“‘,,'.fi;'J::,fu:f:‘:"pl“ffi'm&':fi, e iwBecretarrof the Trest| o e il orgunizations 1o - LRINE | of all u‘;sce:umi:‘ Ta .‘:;::, m,lnm‘i.z“::;c::;:: Gavardle to proceed with hiy mutlon, BLOOMILGYON, I1hs Fav. 2t —Tomorrow will | tho Upper Lokes and Upper Misslsstppl Valien , : ‘ R. 1", Buckland stepped forward sus $utrodueed | o oo 1don't hardly think that Ohlo x eatitled to | him to tho notics of the President, Tt waa | yon o othiers, but all had recelved o | 3ho Senato refected for a secund time the bill | accur an clection for Judee of the Judicinl Dis~ | 1a11ing barometer, northeuat to southcast wiadh ¥ 3 4 o : Cubine! ¢ ikoly tlut veterun organizations in various y i1 Lzation of trads Alg, | trict composed of McLean and Ford Countles the Guveenor with these worde: W Priends: o Shern ]‘l‘:: lll;hnu!':ll;x'xll“llx'z I ‘nmal thie coutitey Wight ol simbax mecte | handsome competenco. To asy that such o wify | concerniug the organtzatlon of trade counclle, | FEk SRR Fipton, who goos to Congross, | Warmer, cleas or partly clouas weather. - Bave the bleasure of Wutroduclug our Presidouts | g honast, - sty koo in, | Bert L aran Shaie (averith. loademn st 1 | could bo broken bocauso tho-tostator had not | Tubw Ja likely to causo a strong focling among | 40 Seeqsil Pules Tipior HAORER 1o EARATCAS LML OUNKRTATIGN o Feb. 77, Mr Frurkps axn NEwnsons: The manner In | por nrffl 4\;:\0‘::33-“:;'\“0 ;l‘;:.‘-rlclz.;?'mol the Tu- | the resolutiv 0 hils mind the indursement | yeirs was shoer nonseuse: ‘Fhiore was no use 4n | Jection o al Y L cans ldntul ol Owen T, Jeves, i only a ful e e e b wiich 1 amu introduced makes It rather easy for me by.a uody of SO0 men wes uf but Uitlo wolght. tu speak without ianch erabarrasament, but we had led,” The Democruts are ustug sll | “saos. m, 5058 83 ) 3 ! #"That ought to go to thi Pacitle Coast," any ono making & witl 1 the law waa to step fn | Lajscd, t, Deputios wus Instauced by tie Te- | vato s g Furthcr pemarks were mads by Mr, Mulline publican Ivmuuuwm of the Senatd's deter- | nicuns to elect their candidate, Mr. W, Packard. | 11usa oo 088138 1 & |5 Foo 3 o pienk withoutinnch etabacrasenent, but we Bad | it Jlow would Ben Harrlson suut you and others, aud the resolutions, after being { end snoul its provistons, The principle In- { minativn to Lupose its will onthe Lower House, | Buth coudidates are Bloomingtoniaus, aigaD. the Aol A 0 90 (N0 thes F something new, [n theve tincs of uacertainty wa “““\:l 'vl“'fium tul: (h\i(sa-oxn.lu gubll-m:u-.u lmu lddml,lun follows, ;nn;dwuc;lx volved was ono that appealed to every wman Pants, Feb rf,llAllAl'r: r:‘x‘xrhbull to0k placoty | Prouts ma“m el mfl: w’:’l‘wfil Yo ars Y ;'n": L‘:“;_—- sften diaap ofnted. The ) really an entitled 1o no Cablnet oflleer, Lesaleed, That the Presldent of this Club, Gen. X Ve, ebe 2e—A cranm 4 by 3T, 35! 50 | 0 IN., § !‘IZ?u;'iu.,qi :Lfll :fm“'"e gfifl-n:;':o?!m:‘r‘m;{ I think the Padiic Coast should have nrcp:u- Martin Beom, twclfu-r vll\holhnmmnheru- of l“l:‘ll {n 43 commanity who hud §1,000 Lo leaye, OF tho new opera-house to-nlicht for the rellef of | on w big strike. They 8ro now rocelving but Darlug the 14w 1conthe yince the 5th of November 1 Lave echoaied wyecl! 40 us pot (o be very wuch duwn, nor very much op, butto try snd Keep sy utar the vven I'ne as possible. Ttae klodly teeling this evenlag 1 do not takeso wuch us houbrlug rie £a u cungratulation upan the the partics who had brought about the present contest thers were only two~Cornellus J. Van- derbilt and Mra, Allen—who lad positively stated thelr Intention of gulug on with It Tha thied—Mrs,. La ~ Bau— LUl who may be 1 Washington at o thae, pra- St sy Tesolutions £ tho Prevident in erson. ‘The weeting then adjourned. THE PEOPLE, scntative. Senstor Sargeut or some such gene tleman would st t-rate.” ‘Fhs settled Huyes’ Cabinet for the thne being, and the repdrter continueds # How will your Elcctors stand fn thecount ™ iermumater. 33t muisiuiuin, 3 il tives of L Th el U cents per barrel, and “think that much oo .‘.'.‘x?«u'u‘n‘éa"&“e'?n&i“ Eyus, . by roslpla lmle‘.x ku crowd warched through the | _ " "i:fi“ ulfl\hu Lowur mrl.‘fi 3‘:“‘.’:}‘ to-duy, | “siations. | Bor. 2 visiting various shiopa e ucng other works | r————1m0 GERMANY, jar) ff:ulu t ' g - oUsTHD, e eg— uauner in which this strapgeund pecullar question “Aff right.” Wedo not uniicipate suy difi- SOt o gy was uobt yet certaln whether sho T H ¢ . N culty with the Wisconsin Electors,"” NOTICB TO OYFICB-SEEKERI. ul tlnue her sitfon. O % Beauy, Feb, 27.—Two Danish Deputfes from ; 1 ot coutd Taver anturedauch e Tunanie [ ©{ihiat do vou think of tho new Cabinet we To the Editor of The Trituse, Wit eantiiua hee- pppodtion.. OF the'tin Y OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. children of the Commodore, suven hud given in their adberence o the provisfous of the instru- went, but, whetlier they had or not, thers cuuld be uo serivus quention ‘of bis father's right to leave tho bulk of bis wealthas ho pleased. Iu Behleswliy-Holsteln have refused (n the Landtog o take the cath to obterve the Prussian Consti- tution. Thoy have consequently heen debarred lhvm?lturthnr partivipation In the procsedings uf thio House, SR witbout auffe Jativg calamities. la the eveot, of rewatulag mwufl yuu for the next iwu or thres years, 1 will attend the next Lunual piopcers' witeling and Uring s bundle of letters sud potes, mapy of wijch [ mm Lave just lald out " “1think it s rovd. AN dectlons ol country sre pepresented. What we want aro rood BEW wen fu the Cabinet, woll aud favorsbly kuuwn, of good abillty, who umll"uume up bright and 8renLiNg, 1)), Keb. 20, ~Home of the Repub- licans, to thelr disgrace be it sald, bave forgot- tea the solemn pledge the party and Mr, Hayes made to the country, that, {f succeasful, ofticess MoviILLE, Feb, 37.—Steamaship Alsatfs, from ‘New York, hos urrived, . Yorrranp, Feb, 27.—Arrived, steamship E‘x’a‘“&‘“’i from Liverpool. x lu bis power ey, He will try and s ure ful the | futo sbawe aud disy; e Ivin 3 i regard to the runtor which Las been extensivel; ———— e ok, Feb, d.—Arrived, steamahip Liniely (e, B8 aneir dree | shining, like 3 new dollar, shioyld not bo removed excopt for bad coudues | EifSuiutod that Jay Gould bas advabed ¥30000 ROME . + | stelnmaco, from Antwe B il have oot lost wuch aleep hom smy of thets yer | Do youthink Iayes will bo botbered by | I the discharge of thelr duties. It this pledgo | to Coruellus J. Vanderbilt for the lutter's logal * v Soyzusseron, Feb, 3.—Steamshlp Oder, 4 :J‘nc:'l _ll:n‘ oat nm'u-lu'g s recc ved dlhl.-hwc‘:-k& ::{é:nlx‘lg:.t Democrats alter be §s ouce inaugu- | is to be brokew, it were begter thay Tilden had t‘xpenui'n [ ‘urihlr bh’ affect New Y\L:rk ‘cm‘m i l':l’:kn;flci«:l"""f-"l"c:":-l:f";h o from New York, hea arrive was 8 knife about fwo feet Juny, one ¢due hacke ¥ cen elented, Pl . shares for stock-jobbing purposes, Mr. Vaders ME, Feb. 87.~It {8 repor e Cor- o mp—— ihy ke vaw, probably for sawing the bones, and the | © *Ths Detnocrats can't give Prestdent Hayes | Uect shested, Please publish tha phuuk i our § 8 S L TS T Vi e thoueht. | atuads sabmiited to the Poos on Friday favora. | Shakspesre says *Good wiag tos good, famiilar e i wihor eide’tur cutclug the deat.” Thls was wrapped | suy trouble after he iy In thy Whita House,* | Pistforin, and that part of Gov. Hoyea' lotter | §ir (;oujd 100 smart a o to thirow wway nioney bl cstlons whlel b o | creaturc 1f 1t bu well ueed,” This conveye s cau- : T 1o eeveral thickucasts of poper #nd Susldo wass | < Wiac do you think President Huyes will do | Of aceeptauee, and then let every bouest man | ju that manuer. 1t was possiblo for certaln blu replies to soima questlons which b proposed | 4, 1, It uiternative, But good soap—1. T, Buu- 9 % anuual!f wh aoly as follows: { the Bouthcru States! 1 mean, wiat do you | tn the party shove it under tho wose of the | speculitors ta lave mads use of the proseat | 10 them, With the object of giviog the cecleal- | bit's Tollct Suap, for lustance—nveds nosuch et | The Jeguits, accordie to 8 Work G, I :"Vhls ls thoknita whlch tue edtor of the Capital | thiuk biy policy will Lel" Lorde of hunury vamblrea who ure nuw trylug | controversy 1o effect a elight 1ise or full fu the | sstical poltey of the Bty Seoa wors eticactous | ful warnivg, Laed b buy exteot Itls Reslthiul | published by thous at Vicunw nuiwbes i N s ot Tt e oa et froct ihe | can bardly tefl that, 1 belfeve it will be [ to % bulldoze the people iuto siguiug (heir | stock, but b did ot ghink the smoveurent, I | sud corgetls direction Lowards e patural so- S hiniisioa 16 produce tho. Thest toriet wua in the | 303 10ry than twelve mobtis AE%Sol,—un b f'.- Juuts leg while be wiba asteep. ™ condliatory. ity lact, Lis policy will be that of | petitions when there W no vacaucy. Success [ existed, was an extended ouc. u conclusion, | Jation of the various questious of the day. Tho | world, snd that swuition bas been perfectly '““'“,“’“" . hey-twos Oerniany, Austridy s} Well, fricuds, | thik *1 have talked long | liveral conservatism, *He will cndeavor to give | aud disbonor Is Worse by fur thun defeat with | be reiterajed his lutention of stsudivg by his ¢ nature of the new policy will be procluime | Bebleved. Tho purest ateriafvnnd the most ex- | SFoase of elcltyebwos MIRENT ) 1,04 {7 enousli, AsTam in the business of sbaking boudsy | th W a good Gosernment, wake thém satialicd, | bovor Jeft, Let us as Awerfean freetuen wmcet | father's will, und cxpressed no doubt thui the | £33t nature of the new poliey | i b | teuslve facliiea In mansfactare, —these ars the | Belcdu, wod Holland bave S B00 000200 a3y T would say that L iu exechent physical bealt, | sud remove @il catises for c®uplalut, so far us | this question honoratly and fulrly, und drive | present sttempt st 8 coutest would result fua | €4 0B the occuslon of the Pupe’s Eplacejad J0bk | yocrety of ite vuccess, thongb 1 bow vnly Leen | Eviglasd, 1,185; Spatu, $,253% % ’, aud i uoy Of You wiadto shake bauds, Jwillye glad ce this party burde who | complete fallure. lew, Sue Gerwan BeLops recenthd wsked | shostly puton the warket, 475 sud South Awericy,