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<+ shaw ! g Bouth Carolins, to which Chamberlan refer- > @i not authorize it. * of Now York, 43 i o 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1877, 3 : TIIB VAGRANGY LAW. Several Reasons Why It Is Prac- tically Worthless, / versatio, and that In the course of the tomver: satlon ho'(Frishie) promired it (Caltin) that it ne (Colvin) woulil consent to become A candi- date for Magor, he (Frisbie) woulll sce that ho c_nlvlnz ot the tnited aupport of the Seventh Ward Kepublicans, My, Taylor was called upon by Mr. Adam Graham for pron{ of this state- ment. Mr. Toglor sald he il not feel at 1ib- eriy to mention the name of his friend. Bev- o roembers spoke in delenss of Mr. Friable,' holalng "that he wns not the kind of a man who would attompt am underhand business. It was suegested tha Mr, Frisble wns not n member of tha Club, and for that reason conld not bo placed on the Ex- ecutive Committoe, After & large numbor of motfons had boen madtin regard to the matter, it was decided that tho Chalr should select & commitico of three to walt upon Mr. Frisble and fnvite him to como beforo the Club, anil might be highly successful. The Prediitent ox- pr‘guml Ha” mratifleation. with gheir -vistt, and rociprécented thefr friendly sontimonts Mem- bers of the corps_and thelr familics were then presented to the Preeident, and atter 8 fow min- utea' conversation the visly tesminated., | ( would rocefve his carlfest attention, President :{-d fi:hdfl;‘,cr the motives of the majority of ¥ Yiayes recognized Gen, Kershaw, whnsg dlvl; ho Benate. ; . {# 1on he encountered st Cedar Mountain July &-f . | 8T, LOUIS, °* . . B e it of whieh 1t has. beom [ chon aaren OIS e f' said that It made Bheddan a Iicu- Sveclal Dispateh 13 TA¢ Tribune. tenant-Geoeral, Hages, Governor of Oblo, | gy, Louts, March 7.—There la much displeas- snd indircctly Presidoot of the United Statesy | nre among Republicans hore over the Gabinet 7, Gondon, United Btates Bensfor, and.Korssw, | appolntmenta of President Hayes, tha oxpres- i/ the lcading infantry Mafor-General of Bouth | gion of dlagust boinz unconcealed and strongly + Carollna. Gentlemen present on both ocea- | prononnced, * Tho selection of Evarts 18 conald- . sions aposk of the meeting between Hayos and | ored adirect aftront to Conkiing, that of Thomp- '/ Kershaw at Cedar Mountsin g8 an exceedingly | son a rebuke to Morton, and the lgnoring of i warm one, but of that to<lay as much mors | Baine an insult to tha entira Republican party. . kindly and sarceabla to bth. Gen. HershaW, | Schiurz has long been unpoputar with the load- \ slnco his arrival In Washington, has expresstd ) org of tho party In Miasouri, snd they eondomn his gratitnde to Providence, fn vicw of the pa- [ hig appointment beeauso ha 18 fn no sense a rop- Acts of yngraney. It he fe arrefted Tnesday, and agaln appeals, then anather warrknd wonld haye to Be sworn aut Wednosdny hy soma‘person who could consctentlounly awear that the man hed hoen fulty of eontinued raranc daring the Iaat twens. I7-tone hours, ~a protly bad thing to agieas, to, by c way. s These Ara the things which hava, thd va- 5{17;‘:- laws what they agqagationd o ~neffl. en! ; A CROWD. The galleries of the Senato are _crowiled and the finor 8 l-rgelly oceupied with visitors, The corrldors near the Scnatenre thronged with pergons waiting the Announcement of Cabinet: nominations. s aaglies TITR RESPOXSIBILITY POIt T‘i 3 Itishardto ditribnto, Pary of:{t i¥did to the allowsnce of changea of venuey idot iel§:provision of the Iaw of tha_State, Park’ofy 5t ue Lo Argeadntlon to which Jury einls, ssmhnagen by constablos, haye come, Mt there Gonatables sro elected by the votors of l:hlcn%n‘ 11 they want Abuses of the Jury Trial, and of the . 2 Right of Appeal. . ~ RADWAY'S - READY RELLER AMSIGNRD TO DUTT. Maj. O, C. Sniffen, Private Secretary of ox- President Grant, just confirmed h{mmcr In tha army, has been assigned to duty at the War Department., * : TIAYXS' INDIAN FPOLIOY. i A dalflnuon of gentlemou fepresenting some of tho triies of the Indlan Territory called on Objectlions to Allowying Changes of Venue «»=The Necessity of a Warrant. treformat{on in that branch of the scrvicc, it tn eapy enoagh to1 them to got it by elccting decent men, Part gf t fs due, nof lm lhl{ 3 :urlw jon_of the.law which allowa appeais, bat to tha fact that persons Dauring the Iast weck tho old controversy abont notarjously known to ho straw bailers, or_nrafea- - * triotle tentimants cxpressed tn President Hages' | yosontative af true Republfcanfsm. Koy, they | the Prosident to-day. Col. Ros#, of the Chero- | Rve an account of himsclf, Action i regard | the officlency of the vagrancy lawa of thia clty and | wionai baifars, are allowed to go honda of tho Worst Pains { inaugural address, that the bullets of his (Rer- Gectare, tsan undoubted Democrat, b Wil i | Ko Natiom, was spakesman, aud kald that be- | Lo Aling tho vacancy wes postponed untll tho | State, snd o whethor they aro or are mot anf. | Inean penpie.’ 3t has been m%‘?«\ At no man Ouras tho Worst Palns in sldes thefr respects they fect a natfonal Solioltudo o to 1is Indinn palicy. The Presl: dent rophied that hio could fndicato no special Tino of sction until after the formation of his Cabinet, but he did not think there would be thy essential change In the Indisn policy. Hle feolings were directed towards the humanita- tian view of the question, fully recognizing the just righta of the red men., 2 8rrixoeteLn, March 7.—me Fcermh"mm throughout the Eighth Internal Revenuo Dis- trict hava united inrecommending Jonathan L. 's) divislon spared the future Prestdent of tha United States, NOT AUTIORIZRD. . President Hasea sayvs that 8tanloy Matthevws, Bad 110 authority to aive the letter “to Haskolly Chalrman of the Democratic 8tate Cominittee next mecting. J. 8, Hanson, Adam Graham, and O, L. Dud- ley were nrpfllntml delegates to attend tho tawn meetlug fo be held In Justico Matson's offica on the 15th tnst. Mr. Bnelz moved that the following gues- tlons be {nro[mmflnd to every applicant for ade misslon to ti m‘f‘lub hereafter: i (1) Doyou beleve fn the putity of the ballol- bos an the micred weapon 1. tto Rands of tho Ametican citizen to thwart the schemes of un- nmvulmu demagogues and shyster politiclanst (2} Do yon denounco mmd'. threate, and In- timidation as nnbecoming good’ and loyal cttliens clent, whon the potica do thelr part, to rid the city of thleves, gamblers, bunko.men, ote., has boen tonowed; apoarently, howevar, moro for the pne- ‘posa of hitting at the presant Mayor and Ruperio. tendent of Police than with the object of accom- plishing anything In the way of reform, Bince the aubject has not been altogethar understood by thote who have spoken or written about It, and nefther afde hae fully comprehended the rennons wyny the laws arm not prodnctive of good resulte, the” following brict summary of the situation le givent TRARA ARE TIO PROVISIONS ‘bo allowed o slgn in one yeat the thanfive persons hnrgtd%lllf‘crlm!. ‘hir wonld “denatroy the basiness of profossional baflers and insure tho stiendance for ‘trinl of & great nnny thioves who now forfolt thaie recognizances and “escapa punlshment. ‘profedgimal Daller cares nothiing for forfeitnres of tho bénds ho han slgned. It in'yery onsy to have thop gep astda; not one §n 8 hundred 18 ever ‘collectdls or, rather, none at all, for they aro (m“ bly compromised ;ur a_small amoant where' t] .'3fldgmm|l In en- orced, Itwill not do, {n vies of haman {mperfectinn, fo sholiah tho right.of ?nmr?h t{y jurrs '-‘n'l",!*m T o to deptive a man of the righ rom 1 -ummeg which sends him m-fllh’? he reform thedispenastion of bis patronage as Postmaster- Londys, of more General, contine his sppointments to men of hia party. A few of the lrascible Republicans have sugeated the jdea of calling AN INDIGNATION MERTING, bus this proposition dvos not mcet with mg- thing ke geveral or substantial approval. The Demberata Jook upon the Cebinet as cnrimauasy conservative and ono not likely to be led intv the -Ynmul of any extreme measura on sug uestion of public po“c{. As 8 conscyuenca ?)amocr-u are Inclined fo congratulate themn- selves upon the prospocts of a more mild and mnderate administratlon than that of Presldent From 0o {0 Tty Wi, . NOT ONE HOUR After Booding this Advertisement Heed Any One Bnfle? Mith Pain, 0t red In the dispateh which Blalnerecetved to-day, Gov. Haycs had na knowledge of theletter, and TIAMPTON ARD CILAMNERLAIN INTRRVIEWTID. Conumnia, 8. €., March 7.—Exz-Gov, anllmd rrived here to-day, and D Tongthy inturviews with Govs, Ciamiberlain and JE g Merriam, tho present Collector, for. seappoints | O the Repnbiia? - . bearlngon tho mbject nf vagrancy. One lswhat R A W AY’ S ; ¢ Iampton. R Grant. Tiig appolntment of Koy 8 not reganed | Merriany tho prosent Gollector for SEueints | * ()" Do you plaage yoursclt an. an humbla citizen | 15" Kbtrm' a Jho Siaio Jaw b Iha anbjoct of va- | focuid Samo in the adminintiation of Jusdeo 1 the s much of & cancesslon Lo the South, yet nuch | { to rapport none for office of honory trust, or profit nta or vagabonds. and is a4 followas. 5y b il MASSACHUSETTS 2 D Weslerman, the once loading Mght | bucono wha is known to'be edrmast, tras, and | 5% Riabouis an Diowa: afendors who havp ne tnoncy and ‘mo frienis (and | . 4 \ better than anything thoy havo bad in'thatlino | i ype Pekin Whisky mn{;. Veater | D0t PRnd min seree oy marty pent By Sevving e | 1, aEsbonds fdio and dimoluta persona who go sbent | thego aro almost always e potty anew) 'nra | | E D Wi Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune WALLING, PILIDUBTER. | o s ool ek b et | tgy, Cn 70a Aflem thia wifbost mental resorva- | arih oo VAL ANERISTOTEon: SIS | aerdnt whoro theco s the remotest Hopo of convic: | office bere, It 1s oxtremoly doubtful whether Pinkham coulil give the required bood. Wes- terman I8 to bo tried on the 16th iust. Ther are fiftcen sults against him, c(fh; or ten of ‘which are crlmlnfi proceedings for consplracy torob the United Btates Government by de- frauding tho revenue. Merriam is the anlrv Col- Jector that this district has cyer hiad wiio did not prove a defsultor. To hils eftorte, more than athor men, 1s due the_crodit of baying broken up the Pekin Whisky Ring, which has defied tha Govarnment for the last ffteon yeurs, BIIODB JBLAND, . Proviorxce, R. L, March 7.—The Domo- craticState Convention to-ay nominated J. I, Barnaby for Governor, and W. 1. 11, Hallett for Bucretary of State. PUBLIC OPINION.. . IN MRMPTILS. ¥ Meurnrs, Tenn., Mareh 7.—Business men of thls clty regard Peealdent Hayes' Cabloct na o {aus persons In spesch orhehavior, cogmon Drawlers, persons who hablually heglect their employ- mentar catiing aad do not bravide fof them ot Lhe dupport of thele fainliies, and alt other idle and disordarly l“m"'q 1nciuding theretn nmqurl'ml wha negloct wil Tawtul byinem and inbitanity wmtyspend cir ime by frequcntlng Bourns of Hl-faro, esning poiiuicanype, may be confined i b Dostox, Mass., March 7,—The {ntereat here fn the oponing cvents of the new Adminfstra- tlan Is Intense, ana the satisfaction fs gencral, «onpecinlly in tho Reform element of the Reput- Ifean party. Tho men who sent the Dristow delezation to the Cincinnati Conventlon aro de- Tighited with both the Inaugural address and tho Cabinet, If Dlaine or anyhody olso attempt to foree tha Presldent to yicld to any point of re- form in his polfcy, ho will be sustainod (n this State by a small following. Thera is 8 general dotermination to support tho Prestdent growing out of convictions that o~ form s necessary, and the best way tosccuro it Is by and through the Republican party. Mon who linve always been Administra- tfon Republicans, a4 distinguished from reform Republicans, are rathor glad than otherwise U8 TRIONPHANT RETUBN TO OWSCURITT. Special Dispateh to The Tribuna. Cotumnus, 0., March 7.—One of the greatest frauds ever perpetrated on this community was carrled oat this afternoon at 8 meeting of the ‘Young Men's Domocratie Campalgn Club. Last night rosolutions were passed hoartlly Indoraing tho services of Congressman Walling o the Tlouso of Representatives during the past fow weeks In using overy moans in his power to de- feat the Inauguration of Gov, Hayes, For the brilllant service and the energy with which he fought the battles of Tildon and roform, it was thought advisable to meet the ex-Uon- gressman on Lis arrival this afternoon, and oxpress to him In this mannor thelr sidmiration and approval, 1t ‘'was feared, how- ever, that the masaca would not be on hand to ‘This was Jald over, nnder the rules, A motion wns mado by Mr, 8ol to elect dele gntes to the Town Conventlon; but Itwas de- clded to postpone the matter unlil the llblbgau.-l to the meeting on the T6th {net, had reported. ‘Tho meoting then adjourned. tlon nader the law, Whera fhiars is 50 restonnbla | posstbility of a conviction, there scomy 1064 fid fite in making an arreat. o long ae the mest'no- o torfous thfel fn Chfcago can, 1f ‘afrestéd for. rageancy, ohtain bia freelom by calling for 8 Jnry. hinnga constablo to pack it for him, and then ruborning witnosees to mrear thas he In employed - as harkeeper fn somo_xalaon at 8 alary saMclent lopa{ his ox; L‘nlL‘l’ thero }« no appacent use In joe the time of o policeman 8nd & Juatice of tho Pence fu arresting and trying tho man. ———— e JOHN @, HOYT. Testordny's Rurvoy of he Wreck of That " Vialonary's “Fortune." 7" Spectal Dispaich bo The Trivuse, ' © 4 Nrw Yonsx, March 7.—Tha credltors of Jolin Q. Hoyt, whose fallure wos snnounced to-day, lave taken no:steps ea”yet towand holdlog 8 meeting for the protection of thelr “RELIEF 18 A, CorefureEyery. Bain Bty It was ‘Ffi'al:-\undis tho Only Pain Remedy. That lnll‘?“, hy é‘fllmdlun Tains, al) fikns e R et one hppifcation, R0 g N FROM ONEVTOTWENTY NINUTES, ouzes, ae he Con y Juilor (ntho ouse, If any there Lo In tha oon &, or Intie House of Corsection, §s any thora bo in tho cuiunty, Lo wiich the couuty hus a righi to sownialt wiy prson fio¢ sxceeding atx months. The other fs tho clty ordinance on the subject, as follows: X THE MONIOIPAL BLECTION. To the Kditor of The Triduns. Crircago, March 7,—As o citizen and a voter, T am truly glad to see yort calling the, sttention of our peoplo to the necessity of rlmng good men In office at our coming April electian, Look at the good wa have accomplished In our two or thireo lnst cleotigns by almply doing our duty in oloalnir onr places of business, not ouly attond- Ing the polls onraclyes, but %lvlnn our cmployes a chance to do the same. Tho men we havey placed in office prove the pwxla are all rl‘;hb it . Look nf All persans who, not having visihle means to matntain CheRI VR a0 WG, el mn?.flmfi:'.‘fmm rambiing &b, or stnying In groceries, drl 00! q.n\lm of 1] l'llr{w. ‘or houses of Lad frl"ll!, warmbilig hqnion, raiivondibnat, or ira-rugine Loyses ©F who_wnall be foand aing 1n y 1re the night time Than' he Premiics of otfirts or bacging, of piscing thomaclived in cha street or other thoroughfarcs, or publloe g‘ml to beg or Tecoive olma; g0, keepor of. qaxhibitors, or yisijors at any gaming table, gambling house, houss for fartune-tol hx. pinces for cock-ARNE ing, "'or_other plnces of dovice, e soua who go sboul for tho purpose of gum! or watehstufinge or who shall hwve fn thelr poucsion anyarticleor tl ||n5 i s o give thom & chane the sod for obtaining money ander | fuiorests, Somae of ths creditors wha that n tho turn of ovents thoy can unlta with | welcome bim, 8o, $n ordor to draw out all tho e oo, and fadieativa of peaco | Mayor Gty rcasmurets County ircasuror, | Iaupricatos, o who shall dlaturh 4ty Disc whers | futcres o . i : S e the othier wing of o party In suppart of the | Demoerats, o bulletin was posted in front. of tho | sl prosparity for the wholo country, © Bholll, Cotaner - Conptration, and & ma’ g:",'f};:‘f,"}:";,'*f::glw'h',;y,‘;',m-m;‘"n‘gg"«;g' wiokdts | wero umecurod Dod long ago | chargod | yroaer o Yoo orxcracyize iho e the Presldent. The sclection of office of o small Domocratic shoot, and dodgers Jority of tho "Doard of Aldermen, all | siatibed ;n-n‘r&mn: d. im:‘i"?n\:'ln‘thh. Joal tho amounts duc them to ‘“profit and loss ™ as | menmatle, BelBdien, MOrh, CoRbiel, pervous JUDGE OMARLRS DEVENS, IRy scattered nround stating that Presldent-clect LOCAL POLITIOS. . men of fimxl standing, and ‘whom_ we can roly | bofin ¥t W }“}nm;'wn; og.,:mé';l being utterly uncolloctable. | Hoyt and Audrew {i ! bl 5 or imprisoned fu the o |ml2lln( threa months, ::'%-m. N 1t may boobusrved porenthetically that tho pallca oflcers have generally preferred o have persuns {ried under the Stato law, almply becauso, in case afa_conviotion, tho powet of pardn 1s veated fn the Governory whereas, If the accrsed {s convictad nndor tha city provision, the power of pardon lles with the Mayor, who Is riearer at hand, and much mora apt to lota poraon, loodo in thees potty ctaes than hls Exceifency (i Qovernor, who' 1s at somo distanco, And whom it requires timo and oosts money to reach, . WIIO 18 AFPECTED] * : Now, to wham do thie provisions of tha Iaw sp- fy? Do thoy spply to @ thief, a_ barglar, or o nrger, no matice how notorlous, who han Just ar- rived fn Chicago from mome othar city, who haa not practiced hils profesaion here as yot, " aud who, so far 8a the polico are pware, has no fntention of doing so? "1t 1s siraining tha olnt (o say that & tann who has boen hore only & day fs & man who has habltually neglocted his omployment or call- Inig, o {6 parson who hos nuglm:(edn ol lawful huniness, of who In an 1ale and_isorderly pereon. Theea I8 Just swhero ono of the hitchescome. And ft upon and he proud of. Think of the contrast] WYa bave gatton rid of the Colvins, Evunaes, flildreths, Corcorane, Phillipace, (leosuns, an o host of disreputablo scamps. For the make of tho credit of our beoutlful city, for the sake of our taxpayers, {n Gud's name’ fot us keep claar of them. “Tha very mentlon of the name of Colvin for Mayor, of Hilireth snt men of his stripe for’Aldermon, s disgracoful, It is use- Jcas to spenk of the charactera of-the 1Hidreths snd Corcorans; gll our people know them, and, {f they need any additional evidenca of Colvin's charactor than” tho record slremly given in your paper, lot them refer to the speeches made in tho dofenss of Bullivaw. ‘They have mado [t onc of the veory strongest palnts fn' tho caso that Bulllvan was Justifiable fn shicoting Hanford, for the very rea- Bon that ho had connected Mrs. Sullivan's namo with a man of so notorfous a character ns Col- vin, Whero are the micn, or What party, that witl think_of placing such a_character uhon o ticket for Mayor of our ¢ity, when wa have hitu- {8 genernlly acceptable. Tl Ly long been ro- garded as o distinguisted cftizen snd bas bad varlous public: positions, 1le comes from sn Tionorabla Hine, his great-grandfathier having teen Chafrman of the Committes of . Public Safety at the time of the Battle of Bonker 1. He wos born in Charlestown on the 4th of April, 1820, and graduated at Haryard fn 1833, lic was ndmitted to the har In 1841, practicing fn the weetern part of the State untll made United States Marahal for this District, when he ~came to Boston, and was promiucnt in the cx. *}ting scenca of the surrender of the fugltive Elmms. At the explration of his term he formed A LAW FARTNRISIIY with the Jon, George F. Hoar, at Worcester, wh ich continued until the outbreuk of the War, e went out as Major of the Third Battallon hnmmllnwlz. aftor the fall of Sumter, nud was Tilden would pass thruugh on the afternoon train en routo to New Orleans. The news spread rapldly, and an hour heforo the train ar- rived a largo crowd bad nasomblod at the dopot. A band of music was on hand to greet the great reformer. A YHAW'S GROWTIT OF APFXCTION FOR TILOEN. Among the crowd gathercd at the depot were members of the Legislaturs of both parties, drawn there by respect and euriosity slike. Gen, Thomas Ewing, Congressman-clect from this district, was notlced in this crowd, and theo calls were, ¥ Ewlug, Ewingl 8 speoch!” Alter somgo littla delny Ewing mounted s baggago- truck anid spoko 1N THE MOST INFLAMMATORY WANNER, No specch during the late campalign could have been mure bLitter or denunclatory in {ta chare- ter. 1lis manncr of speaking was rémarkably forelble, and delivered with tho greatest deliber- Ation, Those aceustomed to heariuge him speak MeKinnoy were both engsged In the Now York, Doston & Montreal Raflroad transactions, which led to thelr larga indebtedness to Bischoffsheim & Qoldschmidt and Richard Berridge of Lon- don, Thoss trausactions wera fn the natura of Tonus upon the stock of tho Now York Loan ond Indemnity Company, which went into lquidation sowme time ago.. The New York Loan and Indemnity Company wasstarted with & capital of $1,000,000, aud oyt having conald- crable fofluence with such nien ns Trenor W. Park, J. Il Gheever, and Cl\dswyhcr Meyer, induged them to mako loans on the atoek ol that concern, . These .geatlemen. were all - interested in‘ the New _ York, loston . & Montreal Rallroad, ' Qne o the principal creditors said yesterday that he had become convinced, 6ome threo years u’m), that Hoyt would never gny his debts, 3a the lat~ tor was “ono of those visionary s, ators who alwoys had a scheme on hand and alirays saw a TITE DRMOCRATIC CITT CENTRAL COMNTITER Tield & spocial meeting yeaterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the rooms of tho Awgrican Express Baliding ou Monros stroet, near Destborn. John Mattocks called the moeting to onlar, The object of tho sesslou was to fix up the op- portionment for the next City Convention. The Bpecial Comunittee made along report on the subjoct, of which tho fo)lowing sro tho salfont features: : Jtesoived, That the Uity Conteal Committea .“K' the lollnwlnz fnntractions to the Demacrats of the City of Chicago to bs observed In the clection of delegntes from each precinct of - evary ward to the City Conventions = Hasolsed, That each precinct of every ward bhe allowed onc delegnto and as many. additional dele- gaten a8 15 [a ontitiod 10 in vmg&mlon 10 the num- bar of Dumocratle votes polled at tha Inst Preaf- dentipl election, Tha total number of delegates o the Conyention Is 167, and is apporticned among PR AR AY v Ln RA]]V@“Y’S“‘REM]Y RELIER ‘ A&B’r’fisfi?{anmase. “tion of tho.Bladder, Inflammation of the Bawals,’ K\m’f'n%? Congeation of tho Lungs, Bore,rThroat, Difoult nrqnw?,‘, .Ralpitation of . thp. ,» Hyaterics, ; Om,, ‘Dlshahmm Oatarrh, Infl Paathacho, amatiam, Cold Obills, N3, OHiltB{ans, and Frost Bitos, The sppiication: of {he fieady. Tellet to the partor 3 o soyoral wards of the city a4 followss Fimt, a8 of ¢ botii politieal parti in ong of the things of which the polios compiain | Million of dollars 'just besond his sench.’” | perigwiisre the pain or diMiculty cxists Will AfoRL cas dn Annnpolls with Batler, Ifis War reconl is o nee hi Al L 88+ lsc:ume Fourth, Ninth, and ‘fenth, 7 eachs Third, of men of h politieal par lca who | t St ) nolle et | Nelthor Ifoyt's nor MoKiniloy's property, ho | andcomforte .ioer o = oo very distingaished one. T participated in the e h}:-“uhy ‘:rr;;?::m.lfli(}fly":;: ot sy e 2 T5; st 311 Raventh, 164 Bighth, 18} | O ‘1;1-:‘ g;flt‘t 5{:‘% '\ml A ltxnnéx:; tn'\l;‘.h.:m; m.g igmoat. Supioss iLittle Bamuiy,!, the p&lfi:u faid, would realizo nuythiug to"thelr credifors, | Twenty drojs i haif b tmbler of water el tna 0 Fifth, Unttlo of Ball's Biuff, tho Pentuwula campatan, | (ol fas BReniMtenag. it Seein g0 SR, | kieventh, o: "'“"‘"“’s 8 iriaenih, 1 Foug: pockst, comes d fow minate: rimps. Pains, Sour imn“iul;:, aaslue SeiD, BotarThode, Dysoncery. Cott i the Nawel { mow perfectly well that ho comes for the purnose | Lhelr real estato belng mortgaged o tha full ex- Vrederlcksburg, Chancelloraville, Cald Harhor, 9 teonth, 11t Fiftoenth, Sixteentb, and sovonteenth, | in your paper who sigus himeell * An Od | gr'sfaling, snd yet fio Las comumitted no ovort | tent of its value. 'Tho amount duo Rlehard Wi ouall fnternal painy. i Kichnoni Taive o came home severely | | Peitav.Crriiexes Wo came Noro otpecling {0 | iFuac Eigntcanin, 10. “The dsiogaies aro apper’ | Dotaocrat ok s eoutinug, tho good worl | gol Thoy cannel swont that ho. has not Fiven ap | Nerridge hed "origtualy boes 8180000 but hnd st T o oot st onceio vouraol on aecount of | Tolody S T cgayCelcind Bction et | Sanlo h prectic, i propoont svey 30D | Ces S Bl SL MALPILNE MR L ] | i Jilacs e came i, o ol 8 | been rduced to BLITAIR. MKy hod form | groertaib ot R el sicknes . . 8 Ay 5 ; g nEaln, aid was nob xlxmtcd out_untll pesco United States, ' Wo nre Seappointed that hets nob | Ty insrlon nre to bo held at the precinct ; eriy boen 8 successful morchant and banker in | better ihan French Nrandy or Bitters a6 a stimulant, Tioa béon no continning Ack of yagrancy 1o bring him within the law, The moat that they cando, as the law is. ls to shadow him, so as {0 be the botter able to catch him 1in cass ha does cowmit any unlawful act, What the polica want {8 powor (0 Arrcat him on_ sight—the moment hero, but wo have recently inet more sarlous dia- appointments, During the fimt century of onr Tegpublic the cholce for 8 President by the people at tho hallot-box haw hoen accepted hy'the, nrvo:l- tion, For a century the judiciary sat aloli and put rellable men in power to m-mgoAum allalrs of our city. - Vorsn, good standing in_Buston, aud camg to this city with a capital” “of $500,000, He beeamo fntorested In various scheings with Hoyt—at firat in the Lake Mahopac Land and Improve- ment, Company, and from that acheme ho.went was declared. And durlug tho War ho was cantililate for Uovernor, being supported by tho Democrats and Hepublfcans ciissate fafied with Gov. Andrew’s radicallsi, In 1850 he was anpofuted Arsoclato Judgo of the Sunarfor voting-place, ou the sccond vysuing provious to TP e Uity Cousention. Tho Cliy Contral Cummfu.ce sppoints the judges of “olection, who shall be provided with copics of tho lnat reeistry liat, and only thoss wlio pra registered atid AGUE. e 1 There s not & €. G, TRUSDALL. To the Ediior of The Tribuns, CniicAdo, March 7.—I have been gratified of Feverand Agt were above partisan” bisy, ‘bat, wnfortuvately, we Sity centa ho staps Off the cars, and have him scnt up as & | into ol so nturcs. - Among thoeredltora | remeatal sind 1R the witkd 1hne will euro ever ang Courty and i 187, Judzo of the Suprotno Court, | J2%7,7e¢ te peoplo dofeatod”tn ihsir eholco of 8 | will ba'llawed Lo vote. Tha polls uco to remals | Jato to notico In your columus_that tha peoplo Vaane Ot Lhle suthacity thoy Bavont, sud po | of aleKtancy woa. Ohartes 11, Dowing, for the "5?75'-‘:'-'3 pi i iloT searle, il Sietin Uae lio, Tox. ktiemiir Yo witli thio WA 12T o onovuzen scouxonzLs open fram b to B0 p. M ninato candidatea for | F¢ all¥e ta tho fact that our. munfeipal election | {07 t5e7 cenfeical B, Be st Rave, bee herd | um of $L5230.% As Dowlog bud, hoon M- St R oy iy entt perburs AN ACTIVE PANT IN TOLITICY, :‘é:}ul‘l‘;:!::gflm frnino tratled In tha dusl Wi | Adonmen fn the several wards a4 tho ssme | 18 at hand, and that tho subjoct of tho Mogoral- b fdivand diasaluto person, who don't earn an honast o 4 £ 3 b g llving, and losfa around saloons and rothels, 1y to Wl Therefore, the law cannot be sald to ap) althoueh frequently mentfoned in connection ply Immo. diatoty o the criminais who oro continually Rocke man thought that the cluim was havdly 1l with hiich offiee, 17 ho wonld lave conscnted, time, and thus avoid comblfcations. be a bona ilde one. ty is atiracting especial attentlon. I belleve we ‘Tlie report was discussed at some Jength, aud U hanlihood on th 1t of the o, e rEhor o hetr. tnharent Nove ot T e ‘al} understand that the Importance of sclecting hut rather to thelr inherent love of law. 'The e o oight have & fablo candidaf Tribunal which eonsummated the great traud wan | Col. Snowhook, Mr, Vaughu, Gen. Lieb and % orutor o o e Ul Stie St s | S8 11 e e 0 iofc it | ot onghnakony Dtbcrats sbld R | &otimatod, Tho sengony of tho e s | o FHL AR st MYOENZ. T, e T ot Lo et by e ia | i of o Repnbican lenders. L 8posk for over Sir< Vaosin moved to amend tho yoport, so | compelling our_citizens 1o tho practico of tha | 123505 Snder the law, thors tan be i artest llbe | ooy piscaverios Made by Dr Bchilemann, BRADWAY'S " Tecomnizon, and owinz 0 e posttlon enthe | Doiva oy S one ™ ke P mimens | that tho judges should be allowed disstetion fn | F08 riaid economy. In all private affaiea so- | 1o need nocliation of anthorition: and London Tvmes, \ A B Beneh ha ins had no ocensfous to make politieal encmies, The Democrats nlso resard Ll more favorably than almost auy other Hepullican. e has heen Comimunder of the Natloual Or- ganlzation of tha Girand Army, and 18 now Cammander of the Loyal Leglon. [fis tondun- vies are conservative, and he will not coun- tevance fobbery, BENATE COMMITTEES. LIAT OF CIANUBS, Special Dispatch (o The Tribune, Wasmingron, I, U,y March 7.~No very Im- portant changes will occur in the Comuittees of the Benate. MorrHl succeeds Blicrman o Chafrmun of the Committee on Finance, a place 10 which he waa entitied both by his position on the Commistee and his famillurity with financial trencliment Is the watchword, Whillo this 1s so, our people are ayerso }u puiting forward any man for this position who docs not posacss the ability to perfect and carry out some plau which will relfave the city tn her preseut financial con~ dition. - The moral condition of the city is also balng forcod upan the attention of our people} criminals of every class wcem to bo Laving ihings thelr own way, Thloves, bunko-stecrers, and gamblers apparently conduct thelr operas tlons nnmalested. Let us havo a man who haa common seuso and witl use it in bottering the financial condition of our affalrs, and who Lins the backbone to usa the forces at his comwinnd n thmm\ni; crimivals that infest thecity, 1 have notfeed’in your columns the names of sev- crat citizens mentfoned for tho oftico and who are well fitted for the place. 1 have just scon tha name of Q. G, Trusdell montioned. T be- lieva ha would bo thoroughly sccoptable to our oty di) after day, some man is forced to oltaln Mz Phwrt‘; on & writ of haboas corpns, anid ho alwnys gets {{ when ho ta ablo to show tho fact that ho was ar rested withoat the fssusnce of & warrant, Ouo trouble with the police is, that they do not want to £0 to pny particular Jabof, 'Thoir idonl of & va. rant law is one which will permit them o srrest anybody they want, to lock uLim up for an Indefinito wpacs ' of time, and then havo him Dbrought beforo & court and sontenced on the testimony of & policeman, Tut this will notdo. Tnorder to mnks such o sys- 1om 8 38f ono it would be necoasary Lo make Tequisitian on tho Lord of Hesven for a batialion of angels to taka the plate of the presont bullce forgo, 1thasalsoboon docldod, and 1t waa tha great smlfll in4he Kaferty case, that {t will not do forn uatice of the Peace to slgnt warrants in blank, aad have them kicking around in a police.station, roady to be fliled up by some Sergenns whén a coms m:nlnl\l made. The complaint must be sworn to fore & Justico of - the Peaco, and the warrant is- aceepting votes, and that the candidates for Al- dermnon bo atiowed to have ropresontatives pres- cnt at the counting of the ballota. Tho report was then ulnrwl scriatim, after tho numbor of jydres of clection wera xed at threa for cach provuet. On motfon of Mr, Mattocks, tho press was ro- quested to publish tha report, and 600 coples waro ordered printod. 4 Mr. Forsyth wanted tho day for the Clty Con~ vention fixed. ' Mr. A, C. Story moved that the dafeof the Convention ba rlxud for the accond Saturday prior to the city clectlon, Carrled. Mr., lansbrough wanted the resolntion in regurd to the town electlans called up pnd acted upon. . Mike Bailoy offered the following: Htetolred, That atter the city officors are nomi- natod the mesbera of the Olty Convention ba ze- Dy, Bchifomann, wrising unider date Athens Fob.1, reports to us somo uew dlscoyeries at Mycenm, He saya: “My englncer, Licut. Vasilioa Droslnos, of Nauplls, having returacd on Bunday, the R1stof January, to Mycoum, in company of o paiater who had to make for mo & paintlug of the five sepulctires, ho (Droslnos) in veri(glug the plaus he, hed .made for e, thought he recognlzed inmediately outside the southern part of the double parallel row of lnrge slanting slabs another tomb, bordered to the north by tho cyclopean wall which supports the suid double row, to tha west l:{ tho Jargs cyclopean houso 8o often mentioncd in y lot- tera to the Timee, nndto tho cast by the natural rock, whicliis here only three fect hich and verti. callycut. [ had oxcavated thisplacctasdenthot twonty-slx feot without maticing that there wos when ML that thoy whl — nover again anbmnlt to be dofeated of thelr !‘mldunl“\ul whl Inalat upon the inauguration of thole chaico whatover the rosult may bo, it wos TR CHDIE OF THE RBPUDLIOAN LEADANS which depeived the majority of the people of thelr chalce this time, but it will be the crime of tho Ameriesn peonlo if anothor usnrper bo pormitivd 1o take hisscatas President in the futuro, people will choose their President at the ballok- hox, nnd_neither Retarning Boards nor Congroas, the U'resident, the army, the navy, or tho o*mins #linfl ever intorfora again’ Lo provont the Inaugura: tlop of a legal President. AL thla paint In tho speech the traln arrived. Betore the arrlval of the traln it became known tas few that Tilden waa not expected, and that the demonstration was for Walling, The erowd Were i nte, puTlfy, clesnse nnd sl '«'uthflm Pacurs St sl duoniers o} the al ' beok, Yowsly Kidueys Dladdar, Norvous b casds, Headache, Constipation, Costlveness, ndigese 8p0) ilousness, Diifous Faver, InCam: matlon Of the Howals, Plics, and ail Derangemcus of the Lnteen: Isceta. lrrln\ld to cflecs & itive y yegatablo, coitalalng no mefoury, mat i g, phE Soanive "l;’,m h:f-'nn rl‘ly:‘npiaml Tosulting from aordn i vo Organs: Conatipation, 1award Fiex Fulinest of the Moodta e tond, Actdity of the Stotach, Nates, Imarthurn, ilaguat of ¥oou, Puliness of, Wetiit u the Klomac four Eraptions,'8inking or Flutterings in lhlé‘ll of ihe Btomach, Swimming of the Iead, Hurricd and Difenlt Dreathing, Flutieriugs st lbil,tl(l Choking or bulles it Poscure, s NOT A LITTLE MAD, and donounced the fraud, bat, as a rule, tho af- catiog Fenration whei In s Hmnewof 7 ol ) e . | citizens; there fow {0 tho city n 0! - | sued and put into tho bands of s iMeer f & tomb, beeauso 1ta north slde {8~ cus hardly ons slon, J)ote oF Welw hotore the sight, Feverand ol sublocts. Gpencer takes Logan's placo ua Gliale- | falr wan ircated an n good Joick, Prbably 9000 | Quesed to subdivids tbemuolvus for tholtxerpecty | {I0eReS L0 4 fo 1 NG OUF ord RGNERC | Borvical” Bk ifcaity aboue this. uaairement s | fuot dotpy tnto thio rock, and on tha sauth anl HiETa et ettty o St oy mnn of the Committes on Military uffairs, an | people were in tho depot, On tho arrival'of tho | J0f UrCe B Ratatlas, o us such & man. kb Ut (t eansca delay, Undor the common systor, | west sides ftlsnot rock-cut at all, ‘Tut sinco | Feasof he B anc, Eres, Patis (o He B 00 appointuient of which the less that s satd tho | traln thocrowd madg o rush for tho cars, Wall~ | "rpy reqglution was sdopted. tho Buperintendent, gives Runeral inwtructions tb | my departnre from Mycen the heary ralns | Fign: Iug appcared on the platforut, and was greetod |' ey, Tjch was elected a member from tho Six- the force to arcest Tam Cltlay ot Iaddy Guaring bester ft will bo for thy new Chalrmau. Dorcey rucceeds Spencer a8 Chalrman of tho Commit- tes on the Distelet of Columbla, and Mitchell replaces West o jChalrman of the Committea ou Rallways. losh. A fow doses of RADWAY'S PTLLB will fré thoms. 1ho dlsarde e, 3 tem n;grn%n:? 28 pnote nem 4' narders.” Frice lad brought to light 'the cdge of the rocks cut north side, and my eoglocer, having noticod this, atonco suspocted that snother scpulchre was hidden there. “The firat blow of thy plekax brought to light the bottom of the tomb, for the depth of rub- bish left in it did not exceed elght inches, With the second blow & golden yossel came to light, and in less thay half an hour the following ob- Jects were gathicrod: First, fonr Jarge golden Rolets with two handlea—{he one befog soven CORRESPONDENCE. BTRULING, 1LL. FRpeciat Correspondence of The Tridune, SreutaNg, ., March 0.~Wih yery few ex- ceptiona tha people hercabouts of both parties tako tho decisfon of the Electoral count and tho $oauguration of Mayes ns nn ovidence of the permanancy of our form of Covernment, and the abllity of tmost peaple to govern themselvos but undor the Jaw a warrant must bo aworn out, and muvk be placed in tho hacds of 2omo _one ol cor, who wilf have to hunt after Cutley or Guerin, and find him. Of coures, the chancos for arrest aro somewhat diminished, for the whole police force {8 more apt to ind tho eulprit than one indi- vidunt member, Dut, aftor all, his is uot & serl. ous abjection, for sooner or lator the man can be broaght 1o, by wome a8 Mr. Tilden. Walllng, on belllg in- teoduced, made a fow remarks resaing him- nelf a8 “'Li"' y gratified at the inonater reception tendered him, - He cudeavored to press on the minds of his hearers that Tilden had been elected and cheated out of the Presidency by fraud. Eoon after Mr. \\'nlllnfi took the ‘cara for Circleville, and has cro this reached his home, where ho will doubtless remain fo tho future, a privato cltizen. teenth Ward, in place of John Iloffman, ro algned, The Cammittca then adjourned. THE UNIOX VETERAN CLUB hold {ts yogular monthly *mecting at tho Grand IPM{:JE éll:tel tast evening, Gen. A, L. Chetlain’ n the thalr, A document wos read recommending Jotn I, Crolssant, of Evanston, for Postmaster of that place. It was unsigned, and fntroduced for the PRE8S REPORT, T the Wetlern Associated Press. Wasitiyoton, D. C., March 7.—The Chafr- TN THIRD DIFFICULTY snpnsnips of tho new Scnato Comumlittees, as ar- lathe nrlrfla“rknown as the right to & change of Y i . e Y vonue, Uni the _presont “system, & man runged by the Republican Caucus Commitie purposs of socurlug tho suppart of tho Club. | during perioda of ereat excltoment, and aro glad | brouht ’ o | and two-tenth Inches, the othorsix and four- for approval by tho caucus Lo-morrow, arp 88 VARIOUSB. A member fuquired sa ot oriuin of tho | it ls over, Koalizing how hard tho Democrata | titls M patore é’m’.’,‘,’i“"nx"‘t{'&i.‘." 10 4he | tento inches in ‘?“g“"‘\“,“““‘ tho st kanitien tollaws: Finance, Morrlll; Appropriations, TNE NEEDY. pepery whereupon Mr, Crolssant wasintroduced, | tako dofeat, 1 has boon generally underatood | Besrest Justice, " Tho remilt of *ihla o that | 8 ornamonted with u doa's head; the four gol u sald hio had writton to eoveral wembers of the Club to secure the ndoption of such & paper, but they had falled to appear, henes hu ‘ml prepared the documont and caused it to bo presonted. Lo had beon mentionod as 8 eandi: daty for tho place six montha ago, o -sald, and hsd socured _the indoricment of’ 500 out of 700 Repudblican voters of his town, snd wmany of the prominent men ot Chicago, Tlawas & yeteran, aud had loat an Ovarian Tommor 0f Ton Yoars' Growih Oured by IR, RADWAY'S REHADIES, A knve had nu Ovarlan Tumer lu tho Ovarld nnd Bowels for Tea Years. leta wolgh about four pounds; secoud, s siu golden vessel only twa laches high; third, s golden seallngiring of the same form and slze »athoss I have dlscoyerod in the fourth sepul- chru} the seal ropresents in maguiticeny tutaglio the fullowlug objects: Tu thelelt fum che spectator 8 a polin tree, under which fs sitting a splendidly dressod womuu, stretching out ber left hand, and holding her right on her knees, Before her stands avother woman, Windom Elections, Morton; Forelgn Affairs, Cameron (l'u)' Commerry, Conkling; Manue factures, Booth; Agriculture, Pad il ftary, Bpencer; Naval, Hargent; Judicisry, Ed- munds; Post-Difice, Hamtin ' Puvlie Lauds Ogleshy; Private Land Claims, Thurman; Bpecial Dirpatch (o The Tridbuna. ‘Wasixarox, D, C., Mareh 7.—Louls Bchafl- ner appears fil uew candidato for the Marshal- 1t takes tho trinl of these coses away from the men bont qualified to conduct them,—since they know nearly all these -umplh--lmt ute the matfer into L ‘who denl gencrally with clyl) now tha criwfuals. A Police Magistrate ruus in substance 4 court of equity. Ifa mau Arrafgned befora him fa a hard case, with whose record ho e famillar, even if the charko sgainst him Is oot woll sustained, be vonds him up on general principles. 51 a tun comes befote nim 83 a first offendor, orfa a poor desil, or gets into wnong Republicans that no publlc demonstration would take place. Flags floated over the public bulldivgs, and some storea wera brilitantly dec- orated. Tho Post-Office presented s scene of bewildering boauty, Undor the personal direc- tlon of our able and efticient Postmistress, Mrs. Electa B, Bmith, the whole front of the oflico inslde was magnificently decorated with cyer ‘ship of the YPrthom District of Iilnole. 1o does not scemto have much support. Byduoy Post, of Galesbury, whio (s Cousul at Vienua, is hioro on his retuen to Austris. Ho liopes that the Iayes Clvil-Servics poliey will retaln him fn oftice. B, Q. Gl was a candidate fur the Post- dians, Allfson; Penalon, Ingalls; Clalins, Dawes Distrl ct of Columnbia, Doraey; Patents, Wad Territorfes, Chrlatlancyy - Ralfroad. tchell; Mines, Sharon; Educatlon, Patter son; Accounts of the Beuste, i o army In tho War, while the present Postinaster, reens, od, i - | troublohardly by his own fault, the Justice lempers | Who extouds both handa toward her, Dekip Awx Axgde, Dee 7, 1 D, Tanways Tosb g Aspunt St b Boun Junets G | Gois, an il now esc modher ostion, dohn | el Uit b i ok 5 | 5l Yo, ‘e "X o, awpraig | i 30 nool B Bik s B o s | B Tt it boec e, | SRR R i e Publle Dulkiings and Grounds, Mesiifan, " [ Lylo King ts hero without deflniug tho objoct | i In ambustyst howe, |\ o P intoln, “Urane, aud. Hayo, over waleh | Poscontho "l dustice, tn(amiliiy with: tho | Shvis mantos:to tha sodted womans tho other | &8 1oF (e Yeard T & ;dnf?',,"*“’fl:'f‘iu“‘.‘.fln of his lsslon. Dave Plillips, of Springfeld, ia | <oy aciinent was fugly fpfarsed, EREED, | 18 4 pictura of Waslington, o the motto | crintaaleor tho town, will dscharee the hardest | tall womuan holda similiar poppies I ber hand. | BEly™Mhabil colfi™nes bave i much e, NEW YORK. taking & louk ot alfairs and Gflices. Biiss | the Clul thas ho. would loave for Washington | g, Lot U8 havo peace.” Conspleuous mmong tho'} S1EREGTL e ncke tt up with & dociaration of | Hoyoud the two tail woiuci stands stothwr | [ciiet Bl AT o c fina portraits Is a fine ono of our able, honest, woman, aud a sixsli woman stands behind the hinuchals | e WOHDS OP CHENI POIL PRESIDENT TIAYR! Ada O, Bweet las arnved here to look | thls morning and lay the documents before ¥ i " | {tatrath, As has beenalready stated in Fux Thrne omat, a e)ibersilon, 1 sried thesm, o “Boectn Dispoich 1o Tha Trivume. || after tho Pension Ofiice. Mrs. Mulligan le hery, | Preatdent Hayes. and clticlont inesuber of Gongreas, tho Ton. i1 | dug {hls wstierof chantes of votus oukit ko ba | Dalm tréc, and extonds both lnds toward 1o | gl iz bouicsct o Nesoluont, {moboiies Naw Youx, March 7oA tneeting has bocn | 1 is supposcd, ou a similar misston. Bab Inger- | A tuember then called for the readtug of o ot a Hiaatorprane G Yt op | praciically sbolishod, for tha one ruson gvea | Mliting wowman. Just above thseated weman | witaouly'eppiront leherl dclermined o Mre: : 3 Wall stre u l’l’:’l ' Niely o be 1L, BT | compiunieation signed # Voteran,® yrinted tn | SR ILAAS 8 Clastertlons o, 6oto PG eler | abave f forno other, - ih tei and the tall woman who offers. her the l’gl’l’"“' Yern, hu{afufi-mwmaouho fosctenl.{%0 called to bo beld fn Wall strect to-morrow for | soll is understood s likely to 0 person who | {hoss coluinus several days ago reflecting on the Ru x B! m_ al But above and beyond these trivial matters come | fa soine curlous emblowm, rescmbling the double | of th Iie! ind two! nu‘%l' ho FUls, " liefo tho purposs of giving expression to tha views | will have the most inluence st the White-Tlouso | Cluby 1t was read, creating much merriment, parts to aca jt. 3lrs. Bmith bas threo years THR TWO OREAT STUMBLING-BLOCKS shiold of tho warrfors on one of the goid rinuy | Wiregono foas twantyodya vounds. re it X 7 o) Yet to serve, and whilo there are somo | In the woy of the executiun of i cy Iawa. | of the foursh tomb. To the ri mql'zw palyi g g i, Pedicing. abont 856 of business men without distiuction of party lu | for inols appointments, Among tha Chicago | whereupon u ember wanted a commnliiico ap- i e 1 was entirely wuk thy med tod Lo whit on By Snd ouy | Who are fooking with longing eyos | And thesoarothu fluo old guarantesd coustitution- | trea nppeare tho sca, from which rises the sifn tiis, aud’ duriug that time lost forty-five regand to the poffey supounced in Presi- | people hers who are not seeking oifice arg A, E. | puintod 1o walt on ‘Tis ‘Tninuna: tp oub | unon the Post-Ofes, yet. 80 long wa | 8l rights of a jury tria} andan snpeat, “Undor the | {18 BFPREIS B8 0G0 SEOE MU TR o ented | In uliih S url L s i ve Ticsotrea ut deot lages' fnaugural, ond reflccted | Kent, i1, U, Nutt, tho Chase brothors,and Lowis | WHo ° Veloran ) wake |\ 0 oo iho | she conducts it ss woll a ahoLas, Prestdont | Sharier provision aad the Hiate law, the sccuseds | yigy oy e T e B et | biloa (G0, Sndate Coraurtuabiis, © e fu his Cabluet lkuumlrm.lmu. It 1s | Webster, 4 writer to the Palier 1ousu for threo years, [ Jetter and Infuguenl are, ALl T Gemand & Jasy trial Fonly thave Who navo fad | ccut of ths moon, On sceii this wiarvel. | toud for ths Belpla or dovp pidlotion. Tn&'gw intended to make [y emphatic XTRA BEBBION. Uen, Chetlaln wus opposed to takiug suy - { something to do with Justices” conrts know what a b f uf wouderful me:d duepl) et AR e WO e s MKS. B. C, BIDBUS i Wb, who sk thethiva cei et ¥ - 108 foc g Feietnd o 5 tesd BECLi) Ing & Govermnent oMce must louk out for con- spiracies ngainst them la, thoss wanting their places, All kiods of ctforts will be made to ensugre theni In urder to get them into trouble, and cast o suspiclon upon” thelr good name aud official conduct. Let them b on thelr guurd, REPONLICAN, Mpectat ‘Comvespongints. & The Teivune o 3 PROXTONICH, 11Ls Aurch 0. The eniisiasm exiilited by tne ispublicaus at public dein- ouatrution hel ous riug wo fuvoluntarily oxcluimed. This rog wust have been suen by our fricnd lumcr before ho described all the wonders which e Jistos wrought op Achilics shic)d, which the Zarl of Derby besutifally translated by— 44 Theroon were fixnred earth, and sky, and tes, The ever-circling sun, and full-orbed moon, And all the .Ifm that crown Lhe vault of heaven; Vlelads aud Hyads, and Orion's might. And 'Ar:uu. talled the Wain, who wheels on President Hayos inforined mombors of Con- gress who colled upon him to-day that he had 1ot fully inade up bis mind whether un extra sesslon of Conpress would he necessary or nob. He will give sttention to this matter casly, and it on extra session is called, will fasue proclama- tion convening {t in tine to give the membors smple opportunity to prepare for it. He said that his present impression was thut if a scasion waa held at all It would begtn about the ot of June, protest agalnst any attempt on the part of the Benate to abridge the constitutional rights and privileges of the Executive, or to luterfers with the polley of pacification in the Bouth sud re- form {n wli dopartments of tha pube Me eervice, which President Hayes stands pledged to camry out. At tho regular meeting of TR UMION CLUD notice of the article, 2 Another member wanted s “ Bhinglo Com- mittes nflzvclmed. whose duty it should be to Wait on eteran " and give him a seyere blistering, but nono of the ldeas wero acted on, and the niatier was drm}!md. Gew, Chetlaln and Capt. Curtis made bricf speeches, und altor resolving that future meet- l&'f" should be ‘»mm. the Club adjourncd un- tha lret Wodnesday in April. AMONG U8 CANDIDATNS llu!! tris) there means, It means that a Constablo— nd, with hardly au exceution, the Constablos of Chicago are sa utterly corrupt and law-defying o yet of mon s ever infusted _any place--ix chiarged with tue duty of hopaneling the usy. 1t tho accused bus touey, oll be has to do I, throngh 1ils Iawycr, —a ehyster alniost ns corenpt and shames 1240 23 Ihe Conelable, —ta buy the ofticer of the law ta sunsmon the proper sort of a jucy. The Jury b roturned, and, Ho matter what tho evidence s e, rendurs o verdict i (avor of the defendant. {1 was only the othor day that a follow by the name of ik a4 Cremist, Ko Atbor, X byt bl wbo mikes 28 X boen for many yeatt 728 for e et Hs clrcling course, and on Orlon walts} 4 hery last night oul c t ¢! Sofe atar (hat never bathes in the ocean wave, to-morrow night auother effort will be madeto BTANLEY MATTIEWS, for munldlpul otlices uro_wientionod Thomas | precedunts, and, wz nl;‘uul urat o’xmx.-!;‘\‘xl::'nl t:".“‘.““'.‘:‘x’.'l‘ "7&:’3 b::fi ‘G'n‘f.kx':.‘i&' a n'::‘.fi‘.f.?u‘.‘: #4, Another golden ring of tho asme shape, h,’i’i n}bgi)fill:&m strengthen the hands of President Hlsyes n | Thenumber of Oblo Kepublicaus here s fo- | Cuonon, V‘!vubl\m‘u. and Patrick Tiernoy, | rejoling over tho declslon of the immortal af gambling Rouscs, was areicd 06 the. cin but smaller; it lus apparently heen tuch used, s %kwfi carrylng uut tha. pelticdple 40 which bo . has cresaing who think that the first duty of Stan- Dun}wr‘:t“y fhirt rum"énwmmffinv ;fiwt_!'av- tteen. I will not futrude upon your space so | Yagrancy and brooghi befors a Justica 6f the | and of the alx abjucts which sre’tngruved on the KB, POND. Teady pivew auch convluciug proofs of hls sd. | 13 Matihews to bis party was to staad bravely | cutconth 'Ward Iu e ity Councll, 3tr doi- | much us to porilcularizo, bub thiero was ous | Le 1de demandud 8 Jury trlal, azd witcesae | geal, ouly threo caw-Leadscan bo distinctly seen; Teuon: Bposeli will be made by the Prosident, up to the contest with Uauning, and fight ft | sen, who was a ca al aat olection, | fnstance of patriotism which lelt an §mpression aliudacac wiio swory 0 eI picarht | thie tlicr three objects canuot be distingulabcd e of adarge incoms from A **father (*‘uncle™ should have been), and, although the testimony Wi worthless, thu }u? dischsrged blm, Toeso verdicts occur axaln aud agaln, uud can be bad by all thoss criminals who ura wiiling Lo pay for them, ‘Tio potty offenders Who have no Bioncy, aud whose couviction Iv & matter of comparative(y llitla con- Scquence, are caught, and the big ones go frev. n the next plice, wharo & nmau don's care aboat golug to thy cxpense of & Jury telal, Lo ls EATITLED 70 AN AFISAL 10 the Criminal Court. 'To secure this, ho psysn lttle pionoy to & professionsl bajler, who gues on bond. 'The crhulnal businoss of ' 1his county la %0 grest that it is about 88 much us tne Blatv's Af-' torney can do to wrestla with the cases’ presented by the Grand Jury., 1¢ lmqlnn:lz bappens that iose sppesl casus desg for montds, sud monthe, snd mouths, and, when they do come np for trial ll;l‘geh‘mhnh have left town, and that is the en of theat, 1t Liss been urged that whero s man bas becn sr-. rested, ued, nud has sppealed that hu shall be Tun in sgain the pext day, ad the neat, and the mext, sad thst this should be kept wp wntdi he badu't moncy wherawlth ta pay the batlor. = As s00n 88 hia funds are gone everybody deserts him. There are gravo doubts, however, a8 10 the legalily of this propasal. Uf & wan ia srrested Mondsy far belog & vagrant, —that ls for having for & loig tme becu wuilty of conduct which provus vagrancy,— sud takew wn ‘appesl, 10 {a & preity nuestivn. able walter whethie ons an swear oyt a warcant Tucaday fur bis arrest on the sawe charve. unless, during the tweuty-four hours which siapeed botweels the (asus Of thy res ad sccoud warrant, he bas becn ruyeatedly guilty of aud polled a good vyote, is wsplring to the samo position, " und lopes that the K:fiabllmns wil .fi.‘m him there, Ald. Luddiug (s a caudldate for ro-election from the Sixth Ward, sud Ald, Ryan, of the Fourtcenth, bopes to become s candiduts about two d;;n belore the ulection. Auothor asplrans. iu the Fourteenth Ward for Aldermuntc houors Ls Col, Raffen. Thero is & scarcity of candidatcs for the oftico of City-Attoruoy, a8 thuse who would like the place do not care to run agalng the prescut {ncumbeut. It 1s understood that Willlam Law will make su sttempt to securs tue aomination. K. i HTDN PAR ¢ Hiram Vanderbiit, of Roscland, is a candidate for Collector of ths Town of Hyde Park.+ Lo is w merchant, and is ssld to bo reaponsible. SUVANTH WARD, A meeting of the Beveuth Ward Republican Club’ was held ab No. 803 West Fourteenth strect lust nigbt, Owlng to the storwny stute of the weathier, the attendanca was smnall. After sowe busiuess of Lnportance was disposed of, Mr. M. L. Frisble was proposed as a suitable person to filt 8 vacaucy in the Exceutive Com- wiltee, Mr. Taylor, & member of the Club, ob- Jeeted to the election vf Mr. Frisble, As urea- sou fur thls objection be styted that ft had comg to his kuowledge, through a fricnd, thet Ar, Frisbfo weot down towu & week or two ago aud called upon s wan usmed Colving 3 FriaUle sud "this wan vamed Colvin bad & cou- upou the vyaat assembly that Ie far from ephuineral. Anold %:'mlnmun by the nameof Blevons swore fa the ferver ol his uudying gratitudo that, should tho Commssiun exterminelght the *Great Roformer” that le would sacrifice his bost threshing machine. And he kept his word. Tne mischine was plsced in the centroof & promincnt street, as the bose of an linmense pyrambd formod of {unuuierable barrels, Loxes, ele, dedieated with rivers of carbon, aud_ignited_ainld the shouts of the fruntic dervishes, The patrivtic gentluman, Mr. Stovens, davced around this funeral pyre of Dumocratic hopes, Qoclurlug that tio had lived long I:nuuj’ll, and wes now ready and even anxious to * pasé in his checks.” E F.P. + “ KILLED LY OFPICE-SENKERS, iAe Edior of The Triduse, Davis County, luwa, Murch 6.—The neces- sity uf & cbange in the clvil service hus an fllus- tration {u this countv. JTho wires had scarcely snuounced the probable clection of Hayes, when two veteran ollice-seckers put fu operation the applipnees “!mtumm;m the ** machive.” The coveted ofico ls Postmuster at Bleomfield, Nothiug can equal tho persistent wmhdll of an office-secker, A rebuke valy stinulates bl to greater effort, ‘They evidently thivk tho ¢ ma- chbing " is to ba runby the new Administration. 11 su, then the Republican ty has gained its last victory, Historians will record its glorious work sud Yoowlolous death fn thess woeds: SKilled by ollice-seekers,' Ou3BUVEL. 5. Five golden rings without seals. 6. A simt- lar one ol sliver. 7. A small golden wire, on which sits s golden llon. & Buven objects of rouud gold wlire of spirul form. 10, Fourtesn round golden heads of o ueckiace, Later re- scarches have proved that the sepuichre, too, contained bones and sshes. The Mycensan autlq- ultice cun leave uo doubtin the mind of uway onu( u:fg u‘&‘(m“unial W, B‘h ?lfiuwn- wes perfectly ju maintafnivg uwer waa Joha Juy, by Judge Davis, r, Eaton, and others, case a8 (¢ {8 dxreed upon both sides e would have s chanee of suceess in a Houso as evenly dividod os tho next will be. 1f ho ro- fuses Lo do this, and s falls to secure & Repub- lcan member for Cinclnuatl, there are many ;‘:w l‘:y hs ought not to luy clabin to election 84 nator. through in tho next House, With as Emdhn ts, ha DR. RAJ).WAY‘S Sarsaparillian Resolarl THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cars of all Chronle Disesses, Ferofuls 8 Nypuilitle, Uersditary or Contagions, be ‘seated {u the Lusgs ar Glomach, GKIRSF Bonu, Flesh or Nerves, Coprapting (he Bollds aud Vitistlng the Flulds. . . . i,'Qlandular Bwell e R #L"r -‘.-'hulé Feuxs W nswcll@‘r\ ilora oy, chihpiiin, 'Afu:'?( o iy dnufim"xgflcg'; % o Diadaer, v fi:f?{fi?’“flm& eg sbRLE Bald'by Drugy OB, RADWAY & 00, 32 Wainsast, N1 ok ks, lginbnsa i . Read # False and True.” n tai BADWAY & G0 N W, g Jetietatam (o UADWATS (0 ied Wil bo #5iE Juie TUB “TINEL." The Times will say editorlally to-morrow morning: * Thero i3 something rather puerile, as well as unprecedented, io the action of th Benate {n relerring the Cablnet nominations tn thelr ‘epuropriste Committecs,' snd it s not surprisiug to find that Benator Coukllog was the first to moy ch & reference. “From tha momcnt that Mr, Hayes published his letter of ccoplance it was perfectly obvious that bls election must be followed by & conflict with the Benatorlal Ring, whicn bLus succecdod in usurplug the sppolutiug power of the Execu- tive, and making cinl-servico reform a practt- el fmpossibllity. It is probable that no ons rvwFullcd that fact moro cleazly than Mr, Hayes bitself, and he s not the kind of masn wha goes iuto such & struggle without calcu- lating the cousequences. In any con- teet (o regaln -the surrcudered | rigbts of the exceutive be will Lave the vast wsfority of houest aud intellzent men on bis side, and the somewhat spitetul resurrec- * tlou of & discarded rule to deluy if pot defout the w;l:flvx atlon of bis C‘n'bmfl nnuunfluona will - ot st rd ‘e 1 s understood ghat. Eihu B, Washb - unders a u B, Washburn who has ardved fn New York, s not to rcxm:} to Frunce, and that Gov. No{u. of Ohlg, will take bis place as our Minister 1o Franco. o ers B Wity Wil pootabiy Jave tho b recovers wi ve tho s slon to the lawalisn hlfi.l ¥ OFFICIAL VISITS. fern A fed To the Fest ialed Press. ‘WASHMINGTON, Murch 7.—Tuis afternoon the Diplumatic Corps pald their respects to Presl- deat Hayes. They were in full court dress, aud were accomnpanied by the ladica of thelr respect~ ivo funilice, They assombled la the Blue Par lor, aud thence cutered the East Roomw, where bl previously assembled the Presidont and Mrs. Haves, and Messra. Taft, fobeson, Canee rou.tbe Hou, Eugeune Hule, und a few others. Ble Edward Thorutun, the Dean of the Diplomatie Corps, sdvancing towerds the Preskient, sa'd they hud called to pay thelr revpects, and, ja Lehlf of the countrics they respectively repres seutd, L cubgratulato bhu'ou bis secessiou to eop oW EALASE Arution " SCHEME AND CHARTER, Br. Lous, March 6.—The motion made yes- terday o the Court of Appeals for an urvest of judgment (u the Bcheme snd Charter case, and also for @ new trial, wers prompily overyuled to-day. Tlis, {t ts pelicved, will end the strug- gle ik h'-i nufu o Bustely for ecvetal months past ‘between coatesting partics, aud the Bchemo and CLarter will be atlowed to into otfect without further opposition. prssteie bt iy It {s ressonably contended that thoss who ad- vaucu the pbysical wellare of the Feco arc Do leas _bo hunored than the genluses whoes wpeclal b})'hunl Is in the Intellectual. A wanlike B. T. 1fabblts, who devotes bimself to waking that most Icics, vosp, thua, s to be adumlred ¢ b manufacture su article like B. T. Babbiit's Tolich Koap, wiich la the mast pesfect of wll tollot articles,