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)¢ Chicage Dailp Teibune. VOLUME XXXI. CIIICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, g ‘g PRICE FIVE CENTS, TAILORING. FATS AND B¢ "B SNSURANCE, ALL SEREN partics, removed & good deal of prejudice - T il e P LT e e s pei among the Democrats. A number of Demo- v ‘ cratic Senators and members went into hls re- Tmrly'Flrst A mml S!amment ceptlon-roour to pay thelr respects, and camo i o ruB Thcmacives aa o Lt Aspearances - Aa ar 5 1ag [ ] The Situation Qenerally AC= | been poseible In slngplu dny, the new Chfef ple who belleve that Hayes will surpri politicians here by PUTTING ACIIURZ IN TitK CABIY but the current opfnfon gmives him th under suspension of the rules, fafled, It having recelved scarcely a majority, and by no means the neceasary tivo-thirds, s THE BVBXING SEISION OF THE HOUSE. i f The House reassembled at 8 o'clack, notwith | e vy SmS IR A S | e S Tl e et | ) -night session of last night an - cepted by All Parties. .‘\l{:z{:llnr;mnhu entircly won' the good will of | 4he p':,:’":fl;mlg Republican Conm:? are u{.l wu%:. Thlcr.rln :ntmn l?cry lmo}ltfiflg:?n | ' o re Ve . of members, ia cn rumore! i e ——— THE PRESIDENTIAL GNEETING, temn. i’(o!:;dc ":‘:f"':]“ "émr U N ""’: hotel Tohblea that. the Texas Pacifle bl would i ) ‘The following occurred st the White House =) 5 g Lamera Y Ve | he broueht up. This fact, rerhaps, tended to * ) ~ A this morning when Grant and Hlayes met: Be- | Heves he will stay, for if he wer main | fncrease the attendance. ‘The most Important { i A TFeeling of Relief at the | forethe Preatdent had time to vave his reat at | there would b nn excuse for disregr Mor. | avent of the night was the overwhelming de- ) J > % . . the Cahinet table, the door of the Cabinet-room | ton'’s wishes to have Tyner, who is &u e.fellent | feat of David Dudley Field’s Quo Warrmato bill, y will b fine SILE HAT, f Termination of Strife opencd and the President-clect and -those ac- | officer, kept fn the Post-Office Department. hias me tho way of Beeclier's J ) . ol uy o fine y former ” d T il. compsnying him were ushered into the Cablnet- | The formation of a wholly new Cabinct s recuz- | “Lifs of Christ?—it is knocked higher than e Al e lea lng 0‘c les price #7.00, In ordor to give our an urmoil, room. President-clect ilayes advanced hustily | nized by all sagacious politicians as a necessity | . kite. Fleld obtaloed the foor to ¢ ) ) enstomors 1l Benslt- of tho low LIFE INSHR AN[}E [}[]MP ANY . \-\'ul;.‘;l"l';:me mx;: !.“ll‘t‘,n'sgplx;;m:ltfllsl‘{lo‘l?e }:lr’::;g?r:t gcfcl:wl uuullthlm. h;l ann:l!;or L‘lm]f,:mn Alué- au:qcm. lt?nly after a vrolonged struegle with 5 5 v ense . {18 In replacing his ron toma Pennsviva- | Conger, and recelver {L at last onl! e - in Fino Woolens for Gentle- | pricos, it was noosssry to menu- | Grant had seareely tine to Fiso fruin, s chair | mian not poeitively HortH tn hit, he wil 40 1&- | (7 bf the Spoaker tHAL1t war b nucebion af the markably well under the circumistances, *® highest privilege, Ficld inade hia old argument i favorof the bill. Towngend, of New York, - made ! facture our own SBILK HATS. Tho OF HARTFORD, CONH. Safe Arrival of the Presi- | when the Presidentclect resched him. The men's Wear, for Spring, now | stove are manufaturer's pricos. delist-Vingt In Wanbioge | L D Jotons Gl e Toth of i 1 looking atead- . e ‘Wo find the public will not pay war A T T M e GRAN'T'S CABINET. Ner Asarts, Jan. . 157, 2 3 . 100 $41,482,008.63 seliins fly in the President's eyes, secmed A PACETIOUS BPEECH AGAINST IT, * onen for lllSDBthOll Al eXalll- | Pricos, thoroforo wo aro compolled | “Hgmisenfimine’ U0 ton Yesterday. for s moment oo full for exoraelon, Presicnt s Soon AN TR, which seemed to Infura the bill. 116 sald that, ! 4 A to bo the first in making prices ac- | Firlicres Pt ! ; < | Wasiiscro, D. G March SeThe 1aat of- | Torbser whder the b e iy 4 “(ov. Hayes, I am glal to welcome you. I cun- BOI e gratulate ‘m; upon your election, and your safe illflfiOlI Of w‘lidl Wi“ Sfitisry fertips iyt ..__ $31,081,170.66 He Moves About the City [ arrivalin Washington" The Prealdent-elect, oo : DISHURSED IN 1870, o s r.cuu\‘urlng himself, renllgd, “WThank you, Mr. flle lllOSt Cl'ltlfial fllilt fllcy ERBY & PERIUL AT r"'x;?.m:.m-nm.nuu with Unostentatious {lzc;ruldcgg} fo’r‘J ui_:g; l.'fil‘"u"éé’,.““." :3:‘!’:;3“; J Freedom. oleasant one.” lawyer under the provislon which authorizes the'bringing of the sult fn any District Cou he micht” take it to Calitornla an commence it before his own brotner, Justice Fleld, one of the seven partisan Judges of the Commission. *Tu that event,” flcfal meethig of Presldent Grant and his Cabl- net was held to4day,. The sceslon convened at noon and lasted until 3 o'clock, and was maln- Iy devoled to thntrausaction of routine business, During this conversation some favorable com- 3 b ¥ tl i natured THR OATH OF OFFICE, ment wns passerl on the a l":l\l'l 'l;?:\'nulrlul‘. i Wh.% (’;h‘"co bl lhy:. 5 . cE, e appearaice and manner | have, after all the revolutionary movement: emhrace everything llSll{llly 87 MADISON-ST. gilowments £2,001,210.33 o Tuereore. suggertions 'that Hayes may tako | of the Prevtdenteelect, The soerlon of the Cabl. | Drolon the eession to defcat tho. count, in or. . . . — famcd o s Cabi- | B ouh ot ofiice boforo, Sunday, aud Before | not waa finally cloted b afew remarks from tho | 92F that bis WL might be passed 70 1t was de: ) found in @ model establish- SALESMEN: SHEE 3 st 02 A Call upon Grant and is Cabi- | Graots wiminiatraton cude Prskient and tho Cablast ase, The Brek | £Chic0y e rote bIng 1 casto 90 mase, wiild T .| 5. m, 100w 300N 0. 1vens, | S net---Brief Visit to th Wanpnloth T gt prm 1 dent i n subntaer celved/even less than & majoriey of he votcs ment, -~ The recent dec‘_lllfi CIARLES B, SMITIL Iate of J, A. 8 e T 80,018.755.68 . Capitol. o | eloct Hayes st parly arrived hove st fftcen | and} desire to exprons Ty Bratofan ek tariss | vota for IoQodRing a5 coneiocsnle marmncs minutes “past U, on time. The President-clect Toteloett, dodglnfi. And & coalterablu natber faithinl and oficient manner with which yon have | voted sgainst it. I he deht-minded men nmong in goli enables mo to offer| FL A'TS--FU RS | g v ived by ex-Gov, Denison) Seantor Sher- | dincharzed the duiles poriainiag fo epect) Romang CTE e ; man, aud Gen: Sherman, v:::xo!‘:a‘wortc:l i, and {epastuments, aud for d&'i nIhI::- ‘Jg.x-db,zé“f' :r:l: tehcly;: :fifT,fiw‘,}f:’,v:&};{gg‘fg‘mg"I?g;:‘,m;gfi.‘“d 4 ’ el e imIniatration advi v & these goods at lllllISll‘ll low Wa aro now recelving Uie SpringStyles of Men's :{.‘E‘E{E‘F}:‘,fi; The'Demoorats Pay Their Respwtu ;"lc'r?:rzc:’iflr:::g:fl"(’zmnb?&lgm"mmfi: End cordia) eo-o; ?,’&.‘.‘“‘},‘e.‘!é‘:",{";;:"‘,',f,‘l,"'."","',:.',‘i; by his defoate With this vote t fi'fm’:fimnn- % ( and Boys' Hate. Fursof everyind closinzontat | enasfuryco. 8243108 p and Are Favorably Impresned. mnprm"ggrumil:v.clm{eldl :bglmldcgflpfilm 28 | tinne, and 1 wirh i"; all tho greateat happiness | NItY of Tilden to relze tho Presidency must ho ricefi wmle the IIOdHGtioll SOt e S BANNES & €O, 0 Matllsoniat 1910220 tha Rreslacueleet et purty paescd theough | and prosperity in the tature, considered ended. | The Conferonce Committos § PIANOS, h 4 3 - MK, pis, c Pos ce'blll agres everything ox- HICES, Wil \ e I - T - | Speculations Rogarding the | Lty LS 4plr Yeredrirenio U | e premicof the Aamimiration an wal n | SpLiis Smchimen ke sibslybeiis £ wl“ l‘ema“l as lleretorol'e THE FINEST E Toutamet Jom00%.58 P g remaln for the present. : the senfor memnber of tha Cablnet, was the first | the fust railway mall_service. FA‘m:w‘ Toifer- 4 y e T2 emnon 72 i Ni Cabinet and Other When the President-clect and his partyar- | to reply to the President, Ilc thanked the | ence was ordered. Th ity of the new * UPRIGHT. PIANOS d Profit and L 711,70 ew Ca o 4 i A reply ie majorit the 1 s 5 al. Taxes aud Prodtw e T0R1,032:88 ved at Seaator Sherman's resldence a argo | president on behalf of the members of the Cab- | conference Is supposed to be friendly to both = absolutely first-class in ever RS Matters. Dumber of (adics and gerdiouea wero thero o | 1ot gon,on bel 8 membiess of the Gab. [ Sonlctonc L IN THE WORLD. | p,puxce, Ner Asrrs, Dec.3t. 16708 44,020,140.47 Fecelso them and extend thelr congratulations, | inet for his kind cxpresslons of satisfaction an AMNESTY T0 38PF DATIS. - 0 PRET MR, L All'of them partook of breakiast. confidence; anid he was sure cvery gmember of | Bhortly before midulght the House, under essclltlfll. 10 | v n “.fsfif.‘."',fi.‘;'fmfis" $27,813,830.34 TIE INAUGURATION. the Cabinet echioed the hope of thé President, | suspenston of the rles, passed a Universal Am- : HM LET ]] AVIS & Gfl S L0408 hipon Htod g Hoods. .. wirzs | New York Press Comments upon eprranzements Ao bolng pe _‘rrcczauowmm- Shat tho present friendly relations mieht con- | neary bill for all Jolifcal offenses, inuludiog Tremiuin Notes ou Policies in fars 8,200,841 43 . . g Y, . tinue. through th . Mr. Fish efl Davis. Prof. Scclsc, of Massachusetts, an ) ekl Fanan the Presidential Settle- Uited States army, will bo. Chlet Marshal’ of b LT oD ;{::::: . :;n“‘:m;ll’:[':fx a few Hepublicons vited with tis Doty the inangumtion: provesrlon. All the Unlted ment. Blates troops in' tho. cty, and o 1Ight battery The rest of the NRepublicany had 1t in thele » from Baltlmore, bave been ordeied ) repor tion of President Grant fu all its undertakings, | power to defeat tha bill by not voting and pre- whether in- dealing with domestic or foreign oo X i el ventine o quorum, but they were caught nap- . WERE TIFE ONLY ONES OUT OF OVER FOR- o0 24,000, 5 for p-ndc.lefi b IIIMI:IIM;.)“ 5 ‘:nll n :iulry q.uclllonl, ond pald a brief but just tribute to | ping, underestimated the sirength of thelr op- e . « | TY COMPETITORS TIAT RECEIVED SPECIAL gima it if 50, The New Louisiann Policy Oc- Corps, the y ll'“&}"'l" ‘w';‘ -'“’] "“;' the great ability shown by the President during | bonents, and the bill wan passed. Thery was lmportmg I)rnper and TflllDl‘, MENTION AND HONONS AT THE CENTEN. | §ajhin Conpany'sof s Poll merous civic societics will also take part fn tho | hg elght years in which he hail presided over | Dot atrength of avposition’ envugh to call tha NIAL. . i T b 3. casions a Breeze in Pollt- Drgenslun, o ol organizatiohs wil be fa | U1 destisies of tho United States. aresand mocs. There was o debate, except —————r gan C one Wi £1q g $44,020,146.47 ical Circles. linc; . The Stute Feneibles and Weeeace Leglon, SECHETARLY ROLESON. ng_word from Cos, bezriug foranera et MVicker's Theatre Buildmg. 440 Ialtet, Dnvfi{‘gfi%nnd, Dpeiite and |1 - e orIotmer dacs the next In rank of the Cabinet officers, sald he Square Planos, for tolume of tone, good construcs Avus good feeliug. destred to thank the President personally for of Philadelphis; the Duquusne Greys an 30, Hutchinsou's Battery, of Plutsburg; the Co- | ks king fons of # el RECRIMINATION tion, and excellence of workmanship, and he- | Jterestaccrucd and dus ..81,844,190. 64 5 < oy ou & eryy e s kind cxpressions of esteem and commenda. 3 N N c;u;‘cl of originuiity of dexigu and aetiatic N e of iy Proclamation by Nicholls Enjoining ',‘;’3‘;:’;};:‘,‘%}[‘;“‘,’,‘,[‘;‘3“:'{}3,\':; 3uu,“‘,‘§"; panlch E :rlllé‘:mnl{:fi?wé:“:’l’:?fl::‘lugxl’:a(nltb:r:fi; the | DEMOCRATS TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT EACT! e Fenlons ‘Combiantion. of meehanical doviees | Nebpreilune s i Moderation and Good Order. Leenth and Nincteeth Regitpenta of tho Foun- | President and the meinbers of bis Cabinet, aid Y et Dugaseh g Fhe Trbune A %) : 5 . b 3 4 i 3 i ADANORALS | oo | FEESEONHIER PepmAnEnca T fone Netdcterred diarie the Amerleus Cluo, and the Niacicench Ward T e el il pride i | eWasminazox, D. C., March 2.—The division in the Democratic ranks and the bitterness of feeling extating between the factions bids fair to bring out many of the inshic facts of the Jate campaizn, For instance a gentleman who has bees prominent asa Jeader of the fitibusters fu- forms his fricnds that at the instance of Mr. Tilden he took an actlve ‘part In attemptine to sceure the passago of the Electora! bill, and that he was gasured thnz Mr, Tilden was carnestly In favor of 1t and_desired {ts passage as the only possible chance for hifn. The sunc gentleman 2nys tuat alter the declsfon of the Conuniselon sthe same parties who brought Mr. Tilden's ‘message to him imploring him to support the FElectoral bill came again and wrged iim in Mr. Tilden's name to jolu in the attempt to defeat it, and to uac alt the influence and power which lic posseased to scrure the defeat of the count - for Hayes. Another gentleman very prominent in the mavement of the 8thof January, and whose speceh attracted general attention fn the coun try, inforins his friends that that apeech wa: made at tho nstance of Mr, Tilden; that it wu submitted to him In advanee, and dellvered at tinally agreed upon between them ; but that soon after,when the volee ol the country was raised iy 0 pronounced d manner against tie coutre pio - pored by this 8th of Junuary epcech, Mr. Tilden :lx:t‘llmu:a acting with him “repudiated bin cne - duty usa imember of the President's official houschold, his sole atm belng to vontributewhat he could to the success of Lis Administration. He desired to eay that since he had been a mem- ber of the Cabinet the President had In no wise Interferred with any Cabinct officer In the management of his Department; that all the changes which he had thought necessary to wnke In uny of the different Departments, the President had efther acted on the suwicestion or with the concurrence of {ts official head. Becretarics Cameron, Chandler, the Attorney- Genceral, Postmaster-(iencrul Tyner, and Awse siatant-Secrctary Connut each inadc a few re- morks. After general handshaking, the mect u?: adjourned. " The President and his Cabloct 11 viait the Capltol to-morrow st nouu for the purpose of examiningand signing bills, aud closing the grencral business of the session. THE DAY AFTER. IN THE IIOUBE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. WasiiNgToy, . C., March 2.—The day ses- slon of the Housc was characterized on the one hand by spite and_ flibustering, and on the ‘other by maanlifustations-of a very carnest desire to complete the legislative business, so that an cextra sceston of Congress will not bo necessary. It was nota malter of surprise, perhaps, that the little faction of anarchlsts who stordily mafntained their fAlibusterivg opposttion pend- -} Ing the Prostucutial count should natueally, after the severe phiysicul and mental ordeal of 3 nizht scsslon, appear with some signs of 1l humor, Tuls faction, Immeldiately upon the reassembling of the * House, began to show bad bloo! in varlous wuye Fillbusterlng * had become o habit, Walling, of Ohlo, who yesterday delared that under the circumstdhecs obstructlon is the ly This Jteport Is emphatic, and places Iat- | *iémi/inual premtazos 36.013.20 . 3 ot, Davis & Co.'s Patent Upright AS THE ———— 2.102,859.88 A Clube, of Philadeiphia. ‘ BEST IN THE WORLD, Gross Assets, DG 81, 1878.000 . $4G,215,000,30 Congress Puiting In Its Time with Com. i mmxn‘u'f:?fi:::n'd st W. W. KIMBAILL, Sariiien mendable Activity. Py g Cornor State and Adama-sts,, Chicugo, ATOURE Tenatned 16 Fethe will be ereeted at street interscetions, und resi- b pron e i dences and business places along Peousylvania At Moderato Rates of Tnterest, . WE IIAVE JUS? RECEIVED A FINE STOCK OF e 'r'\:'::n'xfifl:“ o aveute wili be decorated, In the cveniug that et Pear IR 4 D 0, 773,770.00 . PRESIDENT TAYES. thorotghfare will be lighted, from Capitol to AR RierUABLILIEk sereee DWIBIS gri00,018.40 DON'T SCARE WORTIL A CENT, Seventeanth street, with caldum lichts and 18 Ten,oazm O e e e e e alas b o disaiag o roworks Tun, Dec. 31 7! S 11 )3 ch 2.1 nated. ‘Tuere will also be o display of firewor] Bl R A te Wasnmwazox, . C., March 2.~Tho Presdente | ZUAT LG process(on. Tho public. bullde Tnerease afnasersdnring 1870.82,718,353.41 | clect appeared ot the Capitol tolay and took | yuq3ione the route of the ‘torchilight procession UPI{IGHT PIA.NOS’ “fi'flfilnll eneints 11 100 6o ercae Gu03 per cent, | CVerybody by surprise. 1t wassupposed that he wiil sleo Bo decorated and Uluminated: Ny ¢ L} P oa In force, would keep himself very much retired In tne A VISIT TO THE WHITE HOUSE. i 3 8. ¥ 4 I]_hn()]S a,nd_ Iowa, conainng t, lten Unoyoremente, Thelr tore, | G lnsieliu s das shelter of Senator Shermau's house until the | - Just as the Cablnct met to-day, President- ] for all who wih 1o finrchinse o standard pinn v Elect Ilayes, accompanied by Gen. 8t TOODWIN, A eal assed. BY TID We hiavo 8lso splendid aasortmient of JACOD Lo G USODAVIN, Presldent. | ordeal of nauguration day should be passed. | G0 by uman, callud at the Excentive Maustun, PIAno. 5 & Many thought it would be unsafe for lim to be | 3y, Hayes desiring to present hls respects -to J q 9 ':,"iw\:l]r&},},l}‘;‘k,:.:':;.,s::::;“' seen in publie at a timo when the stronz oxcite- | the l’m)tldent. Tgu dlalungulnlml nnn*‘) were TLLINOIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, ik St ment of tho fina strugglo over tho count. had | immediately ' usiered “fito' the” Couudl ToR SR O et O STEARNS, DICKINSON & CO., | scarcely vogun to" subside. It was fearod that | Chamber, where ' the Cabinct was 1 — e A D OR0, General Agents for Illinols, the frantlc snd threatening talk of the | oyuriesles and formalities of introductlon migit S U iRE PI AN filibusters wight bave unbloged the mind rocecd. ‘Ihe Prestdent-elect was cordluly 2 g 4 bralned fell wh ke ted and congratulated by President Grant ONLY DIRE R ANCE. | Trehest o tho word. piecetved the it gold medal OF ., JIoME . weam:Deian o bl koo Y NUY DIKECT TANE: 10 BIMNGE, | et e R o scaatore el Sepe TaptanlcCommage Ml e fptishigaan. Kkl ian Bey (U, 1.3, Willanll from Pler No. 43 Norih Itiver, foot ol Mdrioust., every aliernato Wedneaday, beginni would _seck to mako himself famous, | und members of the Cabiuet, all of whotm, with ng, g 0 with'the times, Monthly or i ét, Laurént, Lachewnce, Wednesdsy, March7, i REED'S XEMPLE 25 Weldon did tho other day fn Now Orleans, | Lie exception of Sccrctary Mornill, who was i Exidently Gov. Hayes felt no such approhensions, | LYPk uway by sickuess, Wwore prescut, aud ter)) Le all d. purticalary lflll.l:"T {gl!l}!fl\fifi%l{:“#%h¢mlg: . mutun! expressiuns of happiuess were exchang- After tuking 8 good rest from the fatigues of | vd at the.termination of the questions that NELZEBRTN, erman and his journcy, he got into a carriageabout ! | baveagitated Congress and the country, A o‘rlojvk mc’o'mpunf with Gen. Sherman and two ,L;gmt :2’:‘:5“;‘»?2“.‘{, i ‘mefi{ uh".:fl' :::;ln g: other personal friknds snd drove to quict conversation of sume moments® duration, - TIE BENATE CHANDER, in which President Grunt acquainted the Presi- ivelr-concsrning * i Alighting ut the east eutrance the party passed | dout~lect.uf~the nunvthE 1\01 th Gel “lml Ll()yd- S H E R' E l Tiave, UNDER COVER, all stzes of thelrsuperior umm:.'s add fnto the Vico-President's room. ".“5 e necunatie of she & d‘v;'\:t-rg n‘:.’xp&';"i'n','é and ol s PR ’i‘xfiifii.’é..‘"fi?fi? g ’@7‘%..?,‘5‘..?.’.‘!&'5.‘#?;: L ACK A"W ATJN A. Not a islf dozen poople of the crowds loltering § B0 oo Siianiding the naugural ceremontes, ofes of pussago—¥romn New York to Southamplon. in the halls and reception-room scemed 10 | gy far a concernod tho present Chicf Magls: Lundon, Havre, and lirenien, Art cabin, $100; second tho 4 THE ORIENTA ", recognize man eserybody wanted | trate. z‘:';':‘;.:‘.‘é.‘é‘;'xfi‘-z“"‘“' B s T o " BOH e to scc, Gen. Blerman, who is known | _Personal and polislcal friends of tho Presi- . _3apowtinkrcen. New vork. _ | TO ORDER, yer dozen . by sight to . all Washington, attracted | dent-clect wero at tho Executive Mansion, aud Grent Western Stonmship Line, | 10 ORDER, Wamsutta, §1 far more attention than th new President. [ 7Ucn bis party lefty all sliook Lands with him ‘ 9 From Xew York to Dristol (Englaad) direct. T0 ORDER, Wam. or N. Y, M., best linen. WWhich they can dellver clean anid frce from soow | Tho news soon spread through the bullding of [ U/ entered bls carriowe, RETROSPECTIVE. HNANDALL'S COURSE. Special Dispatck 10 The Triduse. WasminaToxn, D. C,, Feb, 1.—Speaker Rao- dall’s dutles during the past week have been exceedingly delicate and difficult. 1is sympa- thies bave been.unquestionably with the fill- busters, and the presauta upon him to oake ARRAGON lay, Feb. 27. A PHRPECT ¥IT o . | the preseocoof the distinguished guest. At From tho Exccutive Mansion the party drove | hizhest patriotlsm, to-dsy interposcd at every | such rullngs as would factlitate thelr plans was (D T SR, e S i | ARG L ® P S e | et e o e e | g el e it | v S S s e v s E fon tickets, #12 c, §4 out arkent, 1t TN ' Qo receptlon a rather exclusive affulr, and to give & | OF the lresidcnt of ke, ) e EVERY PO3SIDLE DILATORY MOTION. end of tho contes s decislons wers 3 E}fik r:.._};\‘rn'."”.’\%'-"x‘i‘r‘. i Sileiiaa | mTlaotory, 420 Woat Bandolphost Main _Office 97 WASHINGTON-ST. few leading Repubilean Congrcu.nnen an op- | Dreddent’s room, where an Informal rectbtlon | porg geemed tohe no object or sense In bis pro- | i3 strict accordunco with parlismentary was held. All the Republican and many Dewmo- TO RENT, ——u_u—_ portunity for private conforcnves with the Presl- | cratie Senators called to pav him their reapccts, F OR"‘"R““E”N.““’—""T AR R et s iammnnnnnn~e | dent, but the uesire to welcome him was so ;nrl w}nrcwulgd bl’a l’rw‘\llcnl llcct !ln)wb:y GENERAL AXD DNARTY cna or Ferry. Subscquently a largu number e . GOSPEL MEETINGS. that the formality of shuwing in visitors two or °f,;{,‘fi,‘,’;‘.’,§'.?‘:;’,1&'&"“.!fn"i'c'.:’d‘::gu“ulfikfr’f‘f-:;'r';zfif threo at a timo wns soon broken down, f’ : 0 Tone tions. Webb Hayes n of the President v e Store and Basemont (50x140) | ) ¥ Whitlle & James MeGranahan | = e room .wes filed with Sens- clect, was one of tho distingalshed. that calied e I ke, L0 $15, eurs :: | No. 130 and 132 Wabash-av,, | “* ' 4 tors, Representatives, journulists, and others, | at tho White-Tlouse and Capitol. cedure, unloss his purpose was to stcure un extra scaslon. As he has been omitted from the next Congress by his constitucnts, it was ditll- cult to understand what purposc he could have inthat. The Speaker finally lost paticnce with hbim, and, while wmaintaioing parliamentary detorum, falrly pounded the obstreperous law,. e accorded to tho revolutionary minority every privilege and mdvantage to which they | were entitled under tho law ‘and the rules of = the House, aund having done this, he insisted that the Housu should proceed with Its busi- nees without any further delay. The most critical periud of the whole contest was passed STATE LINE. 3} I Wil begin a series of Gospel Meetings in who came and went for an hour, Gov. President-clect [iayes remained at the Vice- | member down. Walling could only tind as | when Speaker Randall ‘ruled that strictly el Agnuar 1P 10 AU i A S C“"‘;"l’?r N‘[adlson.st. THE TABERNACLE, | Hayes(es al his old acquaintances continued to | Pretident's foom wmors than un hour, Aone | wy adjunct {n this dilators bustness u gen- [ dilatory motfons could not, under the Electoral i Sobthd i Vil be put in thorouch order. Apply to s d cnll hin) was looking remarkably well. Tho | Messrs. itcagun, Ben {11}, Blount, and Candler, | tieman who, liko hilmeclf, has been refected by { law, i . A\'C“OR LI\TE M AIL STE[IMERS £ MTERS Law Tookesllok Mafor IR e e i eanANA. | suspenseof the last fow montha does not scem | ‘At least 8 thiousand persons were In the | his coustitucnts, the spruce, overstralucd yuung DE ENTENTAINED, I\ l 03 Washinaton.nt, AN peliing tho Guspel, every bunday at that four | to have worn upon him in tho least, Ic is the t%;ltllcr:‘.’ ;&:‘&lll; :gcr!::“fi:ucfiwg.u b:ll‘l‘.: nlxl.fi lulinmur:. C?cl‘llrn:;c.’ of dem: Tvanta. ’l'hlu There w‘u Ll:l pn;g\: in the .::d v:hlch in t:lmi: oA, oS York sud Glamaw: "They will alu couduct the noon meetlogs, and even. | same genlal, frank, self-possesscd, unaffected o Al emee | special spito of the defeated partics was manl- | terms forbade diiatory procecdings, and it caLrol ; i 2 calle 3 ! . ;‘;g-_d{g.x;"‘?%#(lt. o | SOAVIAA TRt T8 FOR RENI l o | imeinteiogdis Farvel ikl Arinelie €5 Mot | pentioman that ho always was. His manner ta | RIOPSE L0 restict the callers 40, menbers of | estod by tho introduction of would not' have been a very great departuro h, or Londond 3 o , Cabing, 05 1o ,‘,L}’“',‘,{;,,‘,;{:,‘;{.m ‘&1 sinerage, §o%. ‘Thit usucre wnd ‘Tabernacts Cholr that so kindly as: | casy, gracoful; and dignitied. All who saw him | the President-clect caused much interest n all TWO RESOLUTIONS from Its letter, although ft certalnly would have ELYSIA, March fig'fl'x-':"w&‘i":‘k'.";:-unu trm nstowl io:s% I lolnrk-st., noat fl‘llx('nm'l":'§l "u‘;;:hiemi:':""l:.r‘ hmy: a::»:»:flm; ;:": oy | T the i tima wera partab b fi?fl‘.‘i}im ELECT WRERLER pmmlng‘(:; "1’; ’mmc}“-{: mmln (mn; :::u ::';nlfzm;; ':):: .pg‘n:.hmnh:lr:I;ltlx:‘tdnfillg’u;fi: : K rake, 82N, andolph. 8t iatort tckets haucd fag the 3 snd Rankey or SURPUISED BY 18 APPEARANCE o1 o waE; custody of the Housc of the members of the N c c . D -‘,T:'L',i‘?..‘un . 8 s, P 8 ocation in the | u) Whittle and sicknins cisetincs goad fur thcsa. A Lis beariug In the trylng position of belng | AFFived in Washiugton at1o'clock this after- | yoyisiana Returning Boanl. Theso resolutions | placed the House completely in tho power of ¢ WENDEUSON BRO IR b Waanianton-st. | city for Rallroad offlce or Retail | _Noticketsrsquived for gallery ur niain door. an aring In tha teying position eing | poon, and proceeded st onco to tho Capitol 4 —— ° i < | mrag JAMES W, FORT ?"'__—,‘——-._--,——?"' courted and lonized. One feature of the recep- | where hio arrived shortly sfter Dresident-clec were coupled with whereases of an cspeclally | the seventy-tive revolutionlsts who were NATIONAL LINE OF STEANSHIRS, | Trade. ME » PORTER, OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS, tlon was quito notleeable, namely: The evident | Hayes left. offensive nature to Nepublicans, to votc upon | gclermined to prevent the count from being . New York to Queenstown and Liverpool. 10 Bryan Block, cor. Monroe and | MANANSE, OFTICIAN, Tribune Bullding. | effort of a number of leading politiclans to selza | Mr. Whecler was hoartily ”““‘:,“"}“;5 -mli which would have required a confession that the | completed. 1t Speaker Randall falled o+ 4}.2{,’:,‘;" fefial Jha o SEALS Marhio, tnm. | LaSallo-sts. " overy oceaston to pour thelr ideas on the South. | Bfter remaluing a fow minutes in the lobby of | Elcctoral Commisslon had committed a fraud, | auy particular, it wus n uot forving the Houss the Benate, retired. Of courac the Republicans would not .vote for them, and the neccesary two-thirds vote was wanting. Beaten once in u two-thirds vote, tho suineresolution was introduced inadifferent form toaccept at onco snd without question his de- cislons ns soun as they were made. These des cisions were not arrived at hastily, nor without allowing the metmbers fully to express thelr FUlt L n%fll‘“" Mureh 10 8¢ 1 p. m, DUCATIONAL IARK..... i | s SMUCATRONAR . fat, Diiieforty EL, SR RS NG | TBISHOP NELLMUTI COLLEGES, yllwl’. B. LA{SUN, 4 South Clark-st, LONDON, ONTARIO. CANADA, ern situstion and the Cabinet into Hayes® eare. ~ They scemod to think there was not a moment Cowunusl,lfi.x?n“(ir:;: T‘_'\{‘E?",“ Gov. Haves ta lose. The Prealdent-elcct left the Capltol | departed for Washington hie left Iis resiguation shortly after 3 o'clock and returned to Senator | In the Governor's olllce, to be filed on future ‘Shernian's house, whero he fs recelving a fow | notice. A telegram was recelved from Gov, Fine Bpectactes sulied to all sights on l«:lcntlloh\rlm pes F cro- H ¥ 88 questlon of high privilege which could ho | opinions on the questions passed, aud it was nug AMERICAN LINE Affordthe bighest ntelechual v Chrimlan edu. R, Bl an, Hgi Uleses, Teletcopen, 3 aliers this eveniie. Jiayes tus toreuoon to il tho restgnation. 1i Passed by a majority votc, but the Republican | only hls privilcée, but bis duty, to make the - o cation to the sons and daughlers of gentlemen at - — - - ~ . A’ 3 ve: opposition, ever alert to its parllamentary | House . ’ — ery moderate charges. g 1 Mrs, G Vit ; " . h A g y PHILADEEPRIA ™ AND IIVERPOOL. | “fha'Culeces ars aie miloapar and aro pouh | - FEUAL BSEATE. | o0 et bl o i a7 oioekt | mise b Shorcy e WrseooL pbemy veni 155 oics | rshta throughout thiseutlrs protracted strug- Accers uis wousos Cabin, intermodiate, aml steerage pastage supplied with an uble staff of expetlenced resldons i honor of the I'resident-clect and Mra. Hayes, | of Governor of the State of Onio, my reslgnation | ‘gle, did not forget {ts opportunity then, and by | 48 scon as anuounced, without further question. Siiasdi AT LOWEST RATES. European leacherd, STOGK AND DAIRY FA.RM “The following zuflu will Lo pws;,;nt blumu{lhn ‘0“‘.."\;::‘5‘,"“ on the 2d sy of ""“”{’ 5 iaves. demanding a vota on the privileged question lnl‘umd‘ of I::u;nl!,: e:‘lloi;d nuln:wrou- poluts of eneral ofice, 13 X o) LI o P ¢ . Grant: Tho President- s o o T onler to an rlfamentary quese 'PBTI?II’\%H‘I‘ILI“!#F;.S{) ?x"f.'.'f.fl'fl'e"?fl HELLMUTN COLLEGE (BOYS), FOR S.ALB, }:lfi-‘;m".‘:\‘d ui‘l‘:.. ]!l'nvnlsmlha Snurd.rl?r‘ycnnr Up‘on recelpt of the telegram, Licut.-Gov. indgy the rules, the rowlutlonin that form 4 oy i $250 per sanumn, including all chargea, - i . lled to llcover a day. This sccond YNV A e e T Statc and Mrs, Fish; Mre. Scerctary Morrtll | Thomaa L. Young was notifled of Gov, Hayes® | Wus compe it Al c 3 3 5 ! £ INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, | perrimurTs TADIES COLLEGE, | fowemenatsl l‘éé’&“nfifi%fif.‘.’."‘:fi#.‘.‘h‘dflfi:; {Becrotagy Moretl o 1l € stteud) ihe Secre. | reslcuatisn.. 1 at ouea proceeded, o e Exc attempt for a two-thirds vote was as unsuccess- tlons to, be asked, which often cone sumed Lalf an hour Dbeforo the Creck. u Hieverfatll; through the 3 d Miss Ci i ecutlve Departnent, whero the oath of ottice as | ful as the first. . ruling was euforced. In thls way much tims uun(;:;:m"m.u‘"'m'“f - ‘ $4%0 per annum. l’n'?.:."-"n-'.‘,“.'f.'."‘;':i‘if.:é‘.‘n}’.'. “L‘,‘,‘f;;%?fti:g“ ;“’r fl;“,?}‘m‘:‘;“ 5?":’:&' Nnuvl}“:ml l\!'\en l{lx;lll.f‘:g:! he ?Ef{&‘:fi{ Governor 3:- adminlatered to him by Chict THB CHIEY LEGISLATIVE ACT was wasted, and the completion of the count Rl AND AMERICA. | peduction toclereymen, Yearly scholarshipe on joul uinlag ser h are lrick nanlons ice | of the Iuterior and Mra. Ciandlers the Post- g::.u‘u: :m;n;_ 1 tho presciico uf the 8iate ofl: | yag the passago of the Army Appropriationbill, | necessarily postponed. : Sy Caless, il Gt P ‘"’l"",""""';"‘,‘l: e tar et L b DAL, | huads m;‘.‘x‘i.'f:; it Wittt | s Tenar A AT The Thon, Wikiam A |+ lov. Youus left for Waahlugtun at noon. It was passed with the soctions obnoxious to | Speaker Randall baa undoubtedly Improved ot s Iroland prpnelyat snd Clsplala—lov. 1L . PARNELL, | exrisgehoins, and liunouse, olied; Twontyiutis | Wiiicor, “Vice-Freatunt-clect; Senator and | LOGAN'S ZXFECTEL REWARD FOR 113 GREAT | Republicans attached to the bill af the dictation | bls chances of belug re-elcsted to tho Speaker- " OANNED e e e T T o Siatlon, o Co lh 1. & T 1Ll Wiilbosold | Mys. Shermau; Senator and Mrs. Boutwell SERVICES TO TIIR FARTY IN ILLINOIST of the Democraticcaucus. Thesotwo sections ara | ship by his course during the Electoral cuntro- Foinnso DANNED GOODE, | s EUROPEAN EDU TIONAL P an cahy terily, Buino tradd. htock andim: | Senator Sharon; Senatur Booth Mr. and_rs. [ The Iilinols Republican Congreasional Dele- [ o proposed reduction of the army from 25,000 [ versy. The Albusters are feeling much Incenscil ClliC'l"‘ C i \ d s ! i WAL | ST io Heaner Wiooit Chicua. - | Creswell; the ‘ChiefJusticu aud 3ra. Wuite | gation In Congross, exceotiig Gun. Loany b= | pyen 1o 17,000 men, and u beoal cluuse prohibit- | ugalust him, and aro muking lowd threats 10 de- ag0 Canned Goods Depoi, Sy G- and Mrs. Mitelill (Col. und Mes Grants | Qe et calied In s boas_upon Gov. Hayes | 108 the Executive from using troops to sustaia | feat him In tho next Congress, Lot hu bus tho consolation of knowing that at least four out of five of these men were LEFT AT UONE BY THEIR CONSTITUENTS last fall, und will not harm his prospects for the Speakerghip ot the next sestfon. Of thoso who the State Governments - in Loulslana or South Caroling, It was the programme of the Repub- Hean leaders, whase sagacity is greater than thelr prejudice, to permit this Lill to pass tho Housu withiout serlous objection, in order that 48 a » l:E‘O R- . Webbs W, Hayes, son of tho I're ldex t- | this evening to pay their respects, and request nd 47 River-st, ? U "ithe following s a copy of th invitation | and Feconimend that Gen. Logan be tuads F 1 will feave ahout 1t July il a class of Young La- SMITFS elect, y 0 Y A W,Al I complete thelr education by ¥i travel, ’ ! Ve M reas | Secretary of War in his Cabinct.” fien. Mayes Yl DNER & CO. | oyt compite heir sducslion b Kimspesnviasel, | preoey Acting Nydraulic Engiues, | *t to Presidenteloct Hayea and Mra, Havea: | Seerointy of a0 2 M tctiantly, but gave o Bome apecta) bargains in Canned Goads, Pric Y] e year's 'y Tho President and Mrs. Grant request 1he pleas o List o application. e Clougss. Frive o (raveltugex- | Run from Wydrant pressure, Theso Motors uso . and Mre. company ot dinaer indication of his purpose. “Yho delegution were B S e — n Iess water than others In the warkel, aud sro ad- | Saturday ev nln! at k, March'd, 1877, An | ulso prescated to Mrs. lHayes. », Hololing- | carly anawer (s desired. £ I PIILM CHEANGES, et wirmbly adapted for running Elova 1L i, —— the wholo question of difference might be set- | have been dn:lumml s majority would vote T BISNOLUTION: it DA S MR R | Lm0 RO bt LEe5 | by eSubion, e, G Sosh g |y DANET-MAWERS, | tod botwiea the bto Houses b com e o | *Fhbe resens Speaker wil sertaaly bo 3 canil N o ION. a2, e VIL; Lol h‘en:,hl l?ll'.'!llll can be attached to — hand-elevators being made to render it unusually k brilliant wnd TUS WOUK TUEY BAVE LAID OUT Sonsetyree y prumt.‘lmme b % date for re-election, and he has uot on tho whols XNottee i hereby giveu (o all persons Lat rested, thi L 8 AL, ‘foronto; Col, | Bow in use, Bowing-Machinino Motorea wpecial- | oy of tho distinguished guests to be pres- Bpecial Dispaich 1o T8¢ Tridune. could be saved, partisan debate avoided, sod N s coparinersalp heretofore e sisiiug betweon. he ute Ehicato: 4 Address TWA BMITHL Culon Founary | GRS L4 s Wasuio108, D, C, March 2—It i not bo- | tho neccssity of » now sesslon possibly avoided, | Jost avy strength by tho teying ordeal through ‘:flm.qm, Ulasebrooke and Thomas Lave, ua- 1037 Hutterdeld-ot.s nosr Thirty-third: ¢ oF { " 'The fecling In a1l clrcles Is one of lieved that Presldent Hayes-bas shown his Cab- X114 PROGRANMX WAS EXECUTED. which be has pusscd. 7 hladyy dlaor e sud stylo of Glasurovke & Love, is e WXLCOME HELIEY inet olate to avybody except Seuator Bherman, | The bill, after a slight manifestation of objec- WENT DOWN WITH TILDEN, 7 dlaolved by mutual conscot. ‘The sald Thonias h ‘MASCELLAN from suspense and apprehunsion. Even the | whogecms to cnjoy @ position fa regard to the “liood 5eed briugs forth sbaudince, KL‘,‘,‘,"3.,1‘;?.‘;',‘2,?fiufl':n.{’?fif:jjfinfi"filfl,’;{;},{}; new Adiinistration siuilar to that of a Prime all scems glud that tho contest fa uver, and Minlster in England who 1s invited by the Sov- SEED B ARLE 1 7 thoughtful 1en of both parties breathe freer | ereliu to wssist in forming & vew Minlstry, Not Love Baving purchase Glasebrooke, :m cont i b coraer of Centre- ‘The flage that always foat over the Capltol when Congress i3 in sesslon were not lowered from 12 a'clock noon on the st of February fntercst of sald Georgo he business of said Srm at West Fiftcenthest., Chi- EORGE GULASEBROO! tlon from the Hepublicans, wus passed by mors than the necessary two-thirds, without cven a rollcall. The resolution providing for the re- duction of the army Ls a specious one, It docs untib this morning ut half-past 4 During THOMAS LOVE. now {t is certain that then: is to be no fnterreg- ban threc of the seven select! uut absolutely reduce the army 10,000 mea, but | the last few -hours before the flnal sce- P e e huicoteectons f Conulan, Uy Misncuta, s | D, 0 Freedent of e Uniocd Siates 1 (s, | o bad, I widerutoad, beon dutaiely do | BroNes for Kraduat veducton by proliiio | son ot the olot | Comveution | pavid e x D ar e i Suliadte otk | wi ? Ve e Phoftiadl gl bt 4 ‘ ] DISSOLUTION, b S tetructive.citicts si bushess sad pubt | vided upon wheu Hayes left Columbus. Thesa | fore Wil Do froms death aud oxpiration of tersns | out uf tho eastems door of 1he bull, and in a fo rusy. L3 4 2 o of dark allpar. | Bauples sudpriceson supllyatlon. with ita tl o ropastaecship heretufore extating bet tne | b tiuaen tiiieb bo of dark culors: sousd o all was 300 BOSTMEA A G0, (Eatatitanea 1o, $ ed to be Evart o “flf-"'ah‘x;n uader'tne i heme of S WK FLLEY | fhFal o frum 13 fa " Shiss cuupid, well broken, I 74, 153 Wasblogwi-st. | llc moral a10 SUPPOSY varts for tho State Depart. of enlistment. ‘This is paturally gradual. 1f 4 later to return with a much more che . arie, s c : s day i Fare o 1s ta ; 4 = Predictions of a rovival of trade and of a long | toent, Bherman for the Treasury, and Hale, or | the bill [ ed, it will be sume time before | ful 148Kk upou his countenauce. It wasreported ! oy haringa R Ry i AlirRng BIGDRU A OYIS NATE LB 0\ Rty w1 WANTBB Tn PURUH LSB PUH GASH rest from political excitement are heard on | gome other friend of Blalne it H.‘le should de- | the army Lo reduced 10,000 1t s under- | that during cach of these sbsences ho mado's | Cuclio it 3 W b hELLEY. o Noborse will s accepted aniess flly up fo ¢he stand- cvery side in the geueral foy that thero I to e | (e for the Navy, This outilue s likely to be | 300 that tho Seaate Republicaus will visig Puthe cast Capltol part for the purasc of ! . D KELLEY wii contiase o pusiecsrstibe | o Major and Qairisiniisies 7. 6. SOME DESIRADLE UNIMPROVED PEOPERTY. It | u Prosident installed with & four-years' term d e 4 y BEFUSE TO ACCEPT TH13 ANKNDMENT, reafygriog Wimself that Che fug over the Seaste &3 Madisoa. . = = wmast ba s declded bargaln. una su Gncontested title to his oifice, There | Slled ub to-morrow, afier consultation with the | and that unless the diffcrence between the two |1 i 1ts pluce. T T T e BRYAN, WARD & BRYA! was }ittle dlsposition to-day to dlscuss his prob- | Republican leaders, by the chofee of a Penneyl- | Houscs ca: adjusted in the Conference Cots : SENSIBLE. . B T RGP, 4 . e L et Tha it "z’“fi"““y o 'dli’?”:"f Tauls s lor the \Wee Dopaitments of Mo | Bekevs "“2:. e | e Brourutts Soaats, Iy romaay ¢ Ch | wever, o moderate e- cratie 3 :3,;‘;: fl’#fiffifl%’a“{.’i%‘é".‘.‘. m;:'.&e"m ,.!,‘é:‘{‘. .fl"&f:‘ s '.}.'.'.u‘fl”.,‘('fl‘,—'flf:fl! PIMPLES, FRECKLES, :‘:l%‘:ll:‘h u‘itlexl:e'd tfy uu;“:::o hl‘l ?rl::gx ' ll..u- Crary, ol Iows, ,( or the dnterior orithe Attor: n;Juc:tcy: rather than u:umnp;.)he responafbility | sud beezed of them that uo une shonld sign au Blalhan fE0; L Tr. T PoRTLA ‘whl conltiua tho Soino uf tho wiask elcgast wray Balr | ang ol rougines of hands or face temioved by uslog @y | prudedt, had & goid fafuenco. Tho fact. thiat | Bey-Generalabin: aud of Judge Settle, of North | Gr3ctrd acaslon, may yield tho polot. objectiou to the vake of way Elector 1o the old g 438 M a0 Uablitn, and ety al) 800 T O D . THUMPEON, TION. u""“‘!““‘".t'“ sort and oot besd §1 | fio was fiot kept a prisoner, but went about liks | Carolina, or Joha M. Harlan, of Keutucky, or TUR RIVEL AND HAKDOR BILL, Domiulou. F3 L B0 Wegub-dys | FOFISCeiDh Or G foryekaas: BTN cpicago, 1. ] otherwnen drusting bis fellow~citizens of botli | botb, for other positions. Thero area fow peo- | which it was attewpted lu Lko manuer to puss | Oue of the most moet impudest taisgs of the

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