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- The Chicage Daily Teibnme. VOLUME XXXL CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MARCH - 15, 1877. PRICE FIVE CENTS, GENERAL NOTICESN. GENTS GLOVES, TON with wham he han converned an the eubject | Fortmaster at Soringeld, In order to give place to | Governor, andno armed fores or vlolend/ S5 givemy | to tind the Mowland part the 41 th ¢ erermn e v | st ot it 2ot thsu far uppenr a8 anzlous (o Thillipe, the dnfaated Heonblicen snadidato. for | Compeiitoe fawtal thie. lespecsiany, s 5 § n onland pariy toxether mntll there is; G of ‘h"l,_ffi:""a": & Ohlo & Obloago ‘VASI{ING . ke A | Gamae, St SR e St oenal leaed) i (:,, & caanu, | 70 Hope for his nomiuation, and tiea enough of " oad Compan: anare the Nepublicans, and the proapcet that the | prefer azalnst the prerent Postris ’ WILT. GO OVER TO TAFT 0a¢ Uompanys g fornal understanding which the Prerldent desires | ¥an Xo. ft o n}.«;n’n‘m’ Qireter, Tho ey Zhis M“,‘Z:’,EF, B()fll:;:’l"?:‘:' sonx pase | 0, Seqare blanominatlon. it thls'be s0, the man ° INOTIOCH Oglesby and Aldrich at Logger- | tohave with lcaders of that party will ba reached e B etan e feated o Uon NIOHT—113 TKREPRESSIDLE MEMOR, Another rumor which seoma to have some basi ’ cesr, (8 entitie % by the end of the week, and that thie whale sabject | §ietr: A EPUet 1o sonelderation athe hands of will thiue b removed Trom the feld of party dle-'] action requeated, anylng that te srould not remove ensalon, In care, however, such an understanding | except for cause, wheretpon the delegation retired cannot b arrived oty the President appeaes to | ¥ery much disgusted. be commiited to momp dste esrly in June as 4 the tme for tho meectine of Congress THE NEW ERA. in extra sension, Some nf the Hepfiblican« would | DEMOCHATIC APPROVAL OF THE W N like 10 drave i vither earlier or Iater. They feat et bbby tissles: AhAL)E 1t b postponed an Jung asthat the nece Loviviees, Ky, dMarch 14.mdhe follow! renction which will fallow the prosent enthusjastic | 1 8720 areli 13.=1he Tollowing exs Bpproval uf the President's poliey will sot i, and | plaine the effect the present Administration bas that the chances will not be good for the Adminis. | had apon Kentncky Democmts: tratlon to Qesolred, By the members of the Produce Ex- ORUANIZE TIIE NOUSE AFTERWARDS. change of Lonisville, that we heartlly approve the ‘They think 1 willhea rebound from re. et e ALk the f:ll‘n;y ety lnwh'v:p(‘g::bg: policy In tegard to th civil sorvico and the South e Republican party will he fally os sirong §f not | Snnounced by Preatdent Hoyes, and wo plodge our- #tronger than it nuse. The Prosident’s {dea ap: selves, withont regard to past party afiljations, to peara to be that the rmw‘r(llnn for the session Ia | nphold and sustain kim In every Just nnd Constltu- st long enoueh beforo the expiration of the fiscal | tional mensure havinz for ita "abject the prrmationt year on the 30th of Juheto wive reasonable thne :acllmunn and reconstrnctlon of the yeople and for the discussion and passage of the Army Appro- | Blates of the Federal Unton, or the reform of the priation b, elvll service, Ca1rhao, Tk, Jan. 10, 1637.~Ta the stockholdess of the Halilmure & Ohio 0 Jialieout Companyi Chieago | You arc hérehy notlfied that In. pursiance of & pesolu- tion adopied Jan, 10, 1877, |Yy‘hl|"“ll-lY~l of Directors ot ’ i ahove-nainei cuFporntlon, & apeetal meeting uf tho Stocxhotaern of the DAIimore & Ohio & Chicakn 1tatle " Company 14 herehy caticd to buheld on Wedn e Fath duy o€ Maceit, A, 11, 17, 4t Balf-peat 2 o'clack . 1. of watd da acthe jubitc ofiiee of the Conie ) chises 1O ACEUFE Lhe saMma fOF thie parpose afo Yk | BARGAINS. a1%0 ta taka all neceasary action which tay be requinal i 10 Anthori£o ssld rorporation to Borrow a etin of iuriey e nut excecding $23(.000, and 10 fastie wnd disposs of 168 Donds far sald sum so barrowed, and to mortzage 114 | . . ° corporata property and franchires ta decuro the iy ment of the same, 1o accordance with the statute of e 2 S Bre Fomcated 6 6 prest 4 Wi n re rencred (o 3 Faer "By the brder of e Board of Directom. > o e W. C. QUINCY, Preatdent Daltimaro & Ohlo & Chtcago Heltresd Gome ey ‘ [/) NSTANLEY, - In,that, If 1t I« funud impoesible to deleat Malthorrs I( In_any other way. the namination af Garield (. wonld be forced, and it ia claimod that this can bo brought abont If circtimatances tender It necessary toduse. Nodoubt there will he s VERY BTORMY TIME IN CAUCU3 E to.morrow night, 'The feeling on the question 1s.. Intensifying, The roome of Matthews and his ¢ workers are filled both day and nlfm. Alexgnder 97 Sands, of Cincinnati, taking leading part in the intereat of Matthews, Mr. Taft's friendssre not ».! #o nuinerou arotind ke hotels, but they are work- **% Ing in & qulet manner and_with great unsarance of .3 succesn.* \Whilu 0o nete namos fiave been securad Dy elthier Taft or Matthewa, the chances at this Luur acein to [ndicate the ruccess of the forner, ¥ W IIRGTON. Speetal Dispatch to The Tribune. WANINGTON: 1. G Stacch 14.—Thore 18 much anxlety here nmong itepublican from all sections, and particularly those from Olio, that whoever s elecicd Senator from. that Stato' shali be o man known to be in hearty nccord with the Adminlstra- tlon ta its new policy. Of conrse, of thnee heads Over the Mar- shalship. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. New Youx, March 13,—Despité the storm, Rteloway Iall was crowded with an Intellizent an- dience to-night to hear Col. Ingersoll lecture. There weee many ladies present. The Colonel was Introduced by the Mon. Alonzo B. Cornell, and was enthualastically received. The fiest portion of the lecture was of & humorons character, and elic. fted frequent Ianghter. Me deseribed the varying festures of the recent campalign, [lo was particu. larly bliter un Cronin, of whom he ratd *'he was & gtiorum of one, who clected two others by a plue rality of hls own vote. Cronin—1 see him now, armed with Ifoadles's opinfon and Grover'a certifi+ eate, trudging wearlly and dryly over the wide and waated ssleratas descrte of the West, and atill the wonder grows THow one small hiead can carry alf his nose.” Referring to thecampalza, the Colonel anld The Former Backed by ¢ Preroga- tives,” the Latier by Good Names. of & sum of Inoney, 8: Dlettng, furntshing, improving, and apersiin Fafirosd, snd_thie Jasutng- and disposing of It #34d nom, #nd In [t making and executlng in Gf Iaw »mortgage of 118 corpotate broperty An Extra Session of Congress to Bs Avoided if Possible, wpt was bilter, passionate, relentioss, and desperate, And an Extra Election in the Dis= AN ADVEISE OPINION. liesolred, ‘That the Bectetary aend & copy of this nauted, Stanley Sattisews in accepted buis asone E. €. WI3 by d I admit for one that I added cas cos Seeretary of the Daltimore & Ohlo & Chicato italirosd puted States Hardly Prob~ To the Western Asoctaied Pre preanible and resolatlons lo bresident Hayes ax 2 added to tho bittorneas | concerning whose rolafions to thie Iresident and g f WAS i T o . d rel 3 L st euestoos of it i S STATE & AbHINGTON-STSu y Ju‘x‘h::I"‘i\&‘\.’ru‘z)c'..‘n'luuii:;l'uy:l"f).ll {:.a_‘?nm,‘i gm\:_‘ aod relentlessncss, and hearty support of his Southern policy there is nu able. room for misunderstanding, The fact has como ont that a piall number of “thoee who, whilo un- williny to do anything openly, are siill auxions to soo Preatient [layes cripplcd. dnd ars casting aboue tneans 10 defeat Judzo atthesws for the purpose of . creating the Impression that the President's own . Stata declines to support hin pollcy by refasinzto . vlect a candidate swhose relations are as Intimata to the Presldent an those of Matthews, In vlow of this IT MAY BE WELL ENOUGR YOI M% TO SAT that now, having in some part cbanged my feellng, 12m willing to forgive, and do forgive witi all my heart, every person aud every party that 1 ever smd anything ogalnst,. Each party expeniled all the means at its disporsl. Nothing wa left nndone, good or bad. Inolden time it b copvencd under’ e nbova ity and daiy adfourned Sa1d mecttug of stockhiolders i etiing 1l . (3 fi el AT, | Announce following b concuring In borrowing suld suin of Dioney SRS tee tke i e | reductions on Men’s restdes L the more & Ohlo & Chicsgo ftallrosd Ridi7l!], Dri’vi’)",fl, a"&d Arpiy, fir o leiter to Gen. Sherman, cxpresses tho TUE DISPUTED STATES. o] gnmn (Inln"t In‘;lxulnh;ma :'"ln;lppr‘(')lplllllnn or TIE NEW~ELECTION PROJECT. other epecific statutory anthority for tho parpose Boect Y 5 S iingy dryartment Of the (OtCrMEnt womld | Wanmrreea T e ne 4 e’ olan for & ot at b e be_suthorized Ly the prorisions of Bead A el e e pan.lo b of e Tovieod Statutes fo purenase or | Tew eleciion in Lovisiana icets with no favor on contract for any of the ll‘lnrllus. etc.. for tho | the part of elther the Hepnblicans or Demo- army mentloned in fald section for any longer | crats from that State now here. Kellogg Ia averse The Troops to Be Withdrawn upon the Adjonrnment of the Senate. Company. Becretary of the i ] . period than durlng the remalning part of the pres- | (o it It 1d 1 hi used to e aald that after the election you couid | fact, tany here who have thought that Matthews® 3 oAy , aw 1t wonld compel him to mnke another sbabl . . | first duty wans ta contest Jianning's scat, now con- Zominy, -0 TR T Wallsing The Recent Correspomdenco Between | 4 ™etiyer = Eensiorlalconien. Otbor Repulicans ars anponed Sinlly, Sl hmi e Qomanng. dp e edve tlo b of an?clza{lm(cr npuriunco (bt T C : = H i | g ‘Who stands befare Le. conntiy . (ho pravie ; NO I E' v E S' Stanley Matthews and Gove MISCELLA’;EII;S‘!'{IS CRUMBS, | oMt tormany. ;2‘:",‘:_“'7;:“0;"';""?;:;’“"’:“;;5;“;:: %0 pAnTICULAT iowT wAS Tamows vros | inunt eipporier of ‘the l’ré;l[denl";hwht;;c:r;o‘l,llc{ Packard. ' g of new electlon appear 10 ba somo of the Tepub- | 4, Tidue Mathews siataina. thera Felatibns wonld of SR ey KOUAR S e L ° sty Do Maeey 1 s the e, | centInSouth Caroias T Sraiiens bk ottt banauet hey s oo | Lot 1% Wiy Eh o sindtig e o anirollstha was Preaident, bat at thelr banguet they saw the dim ovtline of the skeleton of the fenst. Repube ticans rejofced with o face ready at any moment to NPAXY, CIIOAOD, TLL., 77, ~Tha Eroukholders of tie Haltlmory & Oblo & Cileaga fails fuad Cumpany are hereuy autifed st the annualineet, et Compath o e keronc resozuttd | Roynior’s Dogskin, 1 button, $1.50, Scuate ne a new wan, no mutter what his ability,. could not otherivise obtain, . STANLEY MATTHEWS' S0UTNERN I'OLICT. dent and the Pastaiaster-Geuoral have strougly | , ThO President etated to a friend this afternon rped alr, Myner {o sccept the poriilon of Assiat. | Viat he bad not evoncutertained the plan for a now Lecture of Col. R. G. Ingersoll election, althongh hie had neard evorything that s held at_the Company's ct ", NO. £ & ant Postmaster-General, At firat he declined, exprees thelr profoundest griel, " Dispateh tn Cinelnnat! Gazelle, o N erect Cileaio, 1y on Thuradas, ABFS formerly $2 in New York Last lie had no desire to sbpeat as eeking this affce | B33 been sdvsnced in fuvorof 48, The Inforence | ~Hotarring e Electrs) count, the Speaker | o COLUITA, 0., tarch 1l ~The Stale Journal ot~} o'clock, p. m. ¥ oD from thefPrestdent's converention wa, fliat & new - > to-murrow wiil contain the foflowinzg: . i W. C. QUINCY, President. 3 g A Evening. after having bold o Cabinot position, 1te has been | 370 P K AR SO - sald: **Then came the great question of Who ++ An articlo s ielegraphed frow here on Sat= . 511 E. C. WINSTANLEY, Secfeiary. Reynier’s Dogskin, 2 buttons, $2 for- warncutly requested by many prominent Hopublle. | lection. Instead of allayinz public paasion and | ghall count the Electoral vote? Tho Vice-Presi- | nrlayulaht intSo the clictanayl Zagarer. snd 1.4 = o t ere th tato 150 placo as & matter of duty, and | 2citling the disturbod questions, would tend rather | dent being a Republican, it was generally conslder. { OHEr papem puriorting fo be - tio report 53] to continue the preaent azitation. The Loulslana 8 ua ng . tohave iim remalin, alk0, a3 notice tu Tepublies | Cloction would occur n the midat of the planting susevoryahore fHat onyel the test e4dien) mow | 000> 2 wald practlcally dector mmoiher o the pety will have conirol of the mout {mport. | SOMRCHS Fesy, _Tie Framidest il thay hs lud anutUranels of 1he Post-Ofiico Departraent. 3 o | RO Pomerin the matters that Congress hed no Ju- it Ruy sty siadiction over §1; nnd that ho did not see that he " = could give tho schemo fudorsement, cxcept it ed, ot least by mc, that ho hsd u right to cgunt that | DY, & jgenticwan ot private conrerssiion Tote, 3y doctrino was that, If ta Vice Brosident | ooy oty ot Bty S Pod woald count the vote right, he had the right to 1 crul Gusernment over the recognition of the con- count it. The Vice-President not beinsa Dewna. | flictinz State Govesnments, It wat wupposed to ve e, . TReARL OF hix GPIRTaE 8 tu.ho courso that £Rb e e p:;":': Jhat party chnimed fuat tbo | oushe o be prrsuied by tuc Administration in tia wettloment of the Loalsisua and South Carolina ;! countinelt, and this was clalmed slmply becauss | contraverles. amd was republished In the Cinetn- }E Elogquent Indorsement and Support of President Mnyes' Folicy. ¥ TATXES. Fm'x‘;;flnyaff%g'stom,g buttons, $1.75, o e | SRS L ery. NGTON-T, ench Pique, faney back, $1 an MARK KIMBALL, Town Collector, i e 9 - = | $1.25, formerly $1.50 and $1.75, ILLINOIS MARSIIALSHIP. WA DECLARRD, g " o g ' il bl decid . | natl Gazette uf yesterday, ant citcniated tn slips ANG“O]“ lNl“ M l“l} STE\MEPS eavy Tilb'd Castors, $].50, former]y | sy and Mtepresentative Aldrich havo crossed swords [ seally be (o make Str. Tyner tha Postmaster-Gen- flslyosittve, Thte not and caunot bothis case. | creatin Btatial eleciion anfayorably 1o Judgo Mattheswe, it} Y] i 1 *'] 7 over the United Statcs Marshulship for the North- | cral so for ns the management of those matteraln | o 33 h X1 v, A TRIBUNAL TO COUKT TILE VOTE, IF ANY, *In to inquiriea on the =ubj m[ Judze w York aud Glasgow: RS etn Distrlct of Iinole, The fssue fs squstely | the Department which perfain to the North fa con- ov.Penn aud other prominent Loulslantans here | 4q hear testimony, 3¢ any, sud declaro what man | Matthews eales the truthfulncss of the Intetded cerned. Mr. Key desires to have as little todo expect that after thae adjouriunent of the exccutive ; fon of th Senate the Presulent will ordor the whth the patronage ne pomibie, and oniy cares to Have ovenighit of ts distribution In tho South, be. | tFo0vs withdrawn fram tho Sate-llouse withiout report, and anthorizes the followiuy statement of Ius position on the subjest: ++That, 10 the recogultion of @ Stale Govern- ment, the Federal Government excrcires 8 pulitt made, and, whatover the result, it fs to be feared that thore may be 8 porinanent breach between the now Chicago Iteprenentative und the only ltepub- had been efecied Preatdent, §1 any. “Thia tribunal conslsted of Afteen men, len being choren on ne- count of their politics, and five from geopraphical erguaarenty, Tan et rarenas 7em | TiIb'd" Capo, $1.80, formerly $2. n New York 1o Glasgow, Livernool, or Londonderry. Cabius, 203 10 $4. Interincitiate, ‘8333 sicerage, $33. New York and London; s BT EID | A SPEOTAL LINE OF 2 Hlean Sonator fram IMfinobw, The crista of the con- | cause his beiter acqualntance there will enable | dcioy: The Loulslana Conservatives 83y | consideration. I was thers, and 1 know exactiy | cal and not a Judiclal power: and. in thy ezorcisa eatie CABEL 82810 S70¢ Bicerage, stin. 3 5 | teatyax renchned yestcrday tn the privato ofico of | Bim fo give more cortain effectto tho Presidunt's | that o (4 as hor, fere oo able | howit was This trluanal dieldod s near eren o8 ofthat power, [t s the sight fo be gulded by cun- " Inispued foraiy amioun st current matenonae. | Dent’s English Bueks, 2 butlons, §3, | Prestdenttioyen.” twas durlng the hour when | poliey. Itls understood lo-night that 3z, Tyser to ascortaln, the sentiment of tho | e pomiblo to diwide ffteen minds On alt | ML ho ‘saitiemont. of ficts fn ‘17 RUTH] nshlng! 1l y y Uy Y veral mombers of the Cabi; h 1l be That, In scttlement he conflic! Voo . 3 s Y Scnators and Representatives arc admitted, A | has fnally conaented 10 accept the place. ford mombers ¢ Cabinet, there w no | questions oxcopt sdjournment they stood 8 to 7, { Lonimana and Sonth Carotina, he has 1o plaus, no ° fl)l‘mol‘l 1 375 Ver of both were In the Benator Ogles- dinsenting volce to such 8 policy. The theory of { and : policy, and no course, cxcept snch 2 ura in the ') e fup Sinrere fu Sarm. o e COMPTROLLEN KHOX. tho Conuervatives Is that upon the withdrawal of ik indicated i tho thaugural address of Eresident | REWTORE Tol Bt ISR s Prench 4 o, 1 buiton, 85e, formerk by aud Representative Aldrich both chanced tobe | The reappolntment of John J, Knox as Comp- | oo oo u e aiheronts nr:“r fl:fl” ;"' :“l of | 17 1TA8 DEEN REWARRED BY UNPREJUDICHD OB- | jlayvs, L2 NEW YOUK T0 GLARGOW, LAVEREOOL. DUDLIN, juo, ly s 10TMOELY | there without prearrangement andlgnoragt of each | troiicr of thie Currency lo & merited compliment. Ly B ackard will fmme- SRRVERS “*Tiiat the detatls of ‘any settlement to bo made STATE OF INDIASA BTATE OF VIRUISiA Couving, #00. € i And Fding Ut tiong, Jeturn tekets, K110 to 8125, curd wn Cabin, £43, lteturn ' R BRI SRR | Particular attention slagenle i wanmseni oo, | 28 tnwited to these ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. | goods, as they are first- ‘The General Tvnnllfllnllcl.‘ompunrl Mait Steamers Iayre, *calling e A e St S i | elass and very cheap! = others presence and Intentions, Ogleaby appeated to present the nanie of his candidate for the United States Marshalehip, It was ncither Sthiwell nor Lyman Dridges, but it was JESSE HILDRUP. Oglesby nrescuted hisnameas 8 man eminently fitted for tho position, a lawyer of ablilts, a mem- ‘ber of thio JHinols Constitutional Conventlon andof the Legislature, The Presldert, tarning to Ald- rlch, whom he ssw, asked Mlm to step forward . S : - | diately nbandon him, and that the entire - Packard He recelvea univeran] commendation from the lead- | gEt® SO0 C0 B I LI L0 H g ing men of both partlcs for lls eficiency as an ofii- S < S elected members of hoth the Packard and Nicholls cor. Opeof (e frst oficial acts uf Becrolary Sherman was to notify Knox that he would be ro- Leglslatures will then asseinhle and moke a new taingd, Leglalature, in the Genate of which there will bo GOV, OBDORNE, one Demorratic majority, while in the Housethere of Kaneas, 4 applicant for tho ‘mission to CUlll, | will beatle. That thls Leglalature wll then elnct 10w held by Dr, Corticliua Logan, of thst Slate. ' b : TRy B entscn 1o eaiain tae poutiion, Mie ia % | one ltepublican and ane Conservative to the United conein of Gen, Lopan, ond owes his sppoingment | Stotes Benate, and that tho difculties of tho In part to the Iate benator, Loufstana situation wlil then divsppear. must be insugurated and ‘carried ont by the Ad- wminletration and approved by the Kopublican par- ty: and that he (Judge Motthews) will support, and onl nuvgon. that ro)!el which {s thus sanc- Ilnn!dfllln&u opted by the Administration and its supporters, P Rge Matthews nathorizes u to say that tho article I gquestion conveys o otally false - rceston of e wpeaninic (in_ the conscrsatiun re- eered 10), particnlarly In conveying the ides that * * the General Guvernment could bo Justified in rocognizing and supporting & State Uovernment that in no eingle inmtance Involving on Electoral voto did a solitary Democrat vote with the Repnb- Meane, 3t scemed fmporsible forjhem to forget old party Idean and assoclations, such fn the woek- ness of man ond fuch s the strensth of politieal hablt, But, notwithstandiug the seven Uemocrats voted constantly together, the cight Republicans kept having s wajority of ono until the last _dia mel State was given agoinst tbe prest party of onesty ond reforiv, und tlayes una Wheelor were . Marchs 9 declared to he President and “Vice-President of the 2 Norwn River, Ttumor has Gen, Logen booked for the miesion ( | W founded fn, pnd maintained only by, mob violence; i Lo, S amter, Weanesidys Sarntie bk and stato whethar he fndorved HNdrup, nd what | 1o Brasil, 1t 1 B0t Gertain 13t ho would ACEOPE. | 132 another fatervicw with ine Prestdent t0-da L L R o e atatement that be Conveyed tha Lo I ¥ e his oplalon of hln was, Aldrich replied that he | The 3 N T erview with tno Peestdent t0-day, | o 1 yuyingup tho weak potnts in tho Comstitn. | presslua that e favored hie recognftion of tha ddrers LOUIS DE BEDIAN, Agens, knew notbing of 1iildrup; that heand two other CHICAGO PENSION AGENCY. nshich ho arged tho abandonment of Packard, | 410, "silse apparcint by tho events of the past few | Nicholls und llampton Goveromenta.™ Ttepresentatives—Jlenderson and MNsyes—lad ex- pressedl thelr opinfons over thelr own signatures {o tho morits of another candldate—~Elmer Wash- burn, Aldrich eald that he knew ittle of Waek- burn personally, but ho was satlsicd, from what hie hiad heard from hia constitucnts, from the na. tlonal reputation which Washbuen had asa public ofiicer, from the testimontals he had from Secre. tary Bristow, Joseph Medill, and others who knew of 'his public service, which were dled at tha De- partment of Justice, that Washburn was EMINENTLY QUALIPIED for the position, an, ¥ & change in fo bo made, fulfilled the requircments of & sound Clvil-Servlce policy. Aldrich wald that fe could mnot, under any clrecumstances, fndormo 11drup, who, he nndoratood, had no speclal fitness by nxpericnce for the place, and whose sp- pointment was soughit maluly us a seward for po- Itlcal service. 'The conversation waa very courte- oun, but Aldrich very firmly and resolutely presved the clalms of Washburn. Bepator Ogleaby reemed surprised under the clicumstances s the opposi- tion, and appeared not to bave lhonght bt Aldrich, In the presenceof the President, would take such positive ground . AGAINST A BENATOR. Aldrich urged 2w an additiounl reason for Wash- ‘The Pension oiiiew matter in ettied for the pres. | oudnald that the negracs really deaited it a8 much ent. The President nsnured Miss Sweot that aho | 88 the whito Conservatives, Pinchbask soems 1o heed not feel disturbed durlug the term uf. her | to entirely idontifed with the Democratic canes. prusent comtnlasion, which s sald to be two yeary, RELLOGA COLONED MEN DESUIE HEFAZAESTATION, i finally defeated for thix nesslon. In vlew of the Ajarie detexation uf colored men, represcoiing | Yery possible If wot probable defeat of Kollogz, It Nty of Siatom, tatlod on the Preatdont to-day | the cose shonld be submilted to 1 vote of the anil urged him 1o appoint Prof. Johu M. Langston, | Scoate at this tim Henator Morton, having chareo 5i'u \}'lxnhhul:\un. l:i:mxgl:li{:m:rhotl_ Aufl:\lfluu)\'e. o vth?h'."?,-'fir'}fhmu decided not to report "It back Phie delegation was heade uhn F, Quorle, who e Tade shors speach i advosary of et lalosa, of | Assuramces of the inoat binding nators Liase been,: olored men. 30 Do rsghcasited ofiiclal | glvenpxDumocrats that when thatroops are taken statlon under tho Goverument. (uarie hand- | jromthe Htate-1ouso in Now Orleaus und Colum- At renident o danjo: bandle. of recom. { bin there shall be no vivience or ontbreak of nny Tendstions of Prof. Langston, incind. | klud. The understagding here fe.thut the troops B abea, of Jebters fhom " prominent | Wil certainly bo ordered from tho State-iouse Into mombers 0f Congrens, and from all tha Dishops of | tlio barracks at a very early day. the Afriean Metuodist Churen, and from cltizens SOUTIE CAROLINA DELEGATION. white and colareil of nearly overy State In_tho " To the Western Ausociaird Union. Fhe President shid i roply that it was bis |- Wasttixazon, D, U, Aares 13,8 intention 10 appoint Fred Douglew and Prof, | Rabertson, of south Carolina, aczomp Tnogrion 10 luportant and sespanvibie poritious ut | ex-Congresrman Wallace, calid but the . anecdrly day, 1o should probably sppoint Dous- to-day, protesting agalnst Senotor Patterson's 1ass fifat o dccount of hilw groater axe, nnit of lile rvvmllhm for & new election, ou the ground having forumerly been o slave, consldering him of | that ~tho ~substantisl or - fndusteisl o Thio thio the tust prominent reprersntative of tho | Wrests ot South Carolina | would & he colared race, but fuat ho hisd_ cquaily made up his [ materlally ' dsmaged by such electlon, 1t wingd with reference to Prof. Lan; 0, A% 10 the | Was further «| 0 the President thal none of the Darticular positiow which the dol ' | Stopnblican members of that State had been con- s b shven 1o Lunzelon the bresldent suld ho | suiied onho aubieet, and, therefoce, it wax in the conld not suy what e should do, nature of an {ndependent proposition on the part not yet thne to look Into the malter and ascertain of Henstar Pattervon, etinulated, perhaps, by Gov, whether it was deslrat]o that the present Jncume Chamberlain, Mr. JHobertvon stated that thee solu- Dot be coutinued in ofice, tlunof the Houth Curolina_camplications could be L SOVERNMENT PRINTING, accomplished y n wore slnplo means, nan.ely, aionthe, the lecturer detaited the panacess that, in hie opinlon, woull remedy the vrile, He would “amand the reglstration laws by ollowing u longer period for reglatering, ond each mun shodld bo re nuired to bu registered unu year before votine, No uwn should be silowed to Vot uniess properly tesiatered. The counting of tie voto and the settlement of sll disputos ahould be left to the Electors! College, which siould assemble in Waah- _ingtow, Terws pf.olles ahonld bs lengthened. und S POLITILE AB A DUMINXSS DOMEAWAY WiTH. (‘ol, Ingersoll next lald down the doctrine that the General Government I boand to defend fta _meanest oitizen without awalting su appeal from the State Executive, ‘The question of the richt of Prealdential Inter- ferenco jn Lonlelana and Sonth Carvlina wne next takeu up, Col. In‘tersoll sald that it would not be praper for the Preaident 10 12k action before the declujon by the Scnate of the Kellogg cuse, The sentiment was Hatoned to IN DISAFIROVING SILENCE. ‘The remonetization of silver was recommonded. War was deprecated. but the urzency of the witan. tion wax set forth In the most stirring ternw, Col, Inzersoll then took up Vresident layes' olicy of coneiliation, and warinly commend, -fn. lo spoko npprovingly of Messre, Evarts, Thomp- ron, Schurz, Metrary, and Sherngn, Esch name greeted with 1903 applanse, Mz, Rey, be Tie at first objected 10, but had since learned 10 exteens tho mon. ¢ Taken sltogether, NU PRESIDENT WAS EVER SUHROUNDED WITH A BETTER CABINET, VARIOUS, ¢ DECHETARY THOMPSON. Apecial Disvatch to The Tribune. ‘WasmisutoX, U, U., March 14.—The new Sccra- fary of tho Navy, Dick Thompson, as his felends call him, has met with op_enthusiasslo reception froms the 0)d Whize hero! e ls in Lila O8th year, yet han the intelectual vigor of youth, and ls s finely-preserved specimen of the yentlomon who uned 10 asnoclate with Webster, Clay, and Calbonn. He wos 8 representative lu Congross in 1840, and aguln In 1847, and {s therofore well aequainted with the ways of Washingtor, ilo hus relativos heroand other kindred, who live fn Virginla on tho banks | of the Potomae. Ue apesks with great pride of bis recently-published book on the temporal power of the Paue, Ills aftention wae' first culled to thls subject fn 1804, and shuce taen ho bas carefully stucled it,resding a targe number of forelgn worke whlch boes upon tho question. EX-HECRETARY PISI 18 to be honored by a public dinuer at New York when Ue returns thera nest week. ; A SIUN OF TIE TINES. 3 * Agood Indlcatiun of the new cra In Washiog ton In tha fact that ull thu furniture ond fixtares of the Washington Clin-Housears adverilsed for sal JNorth German Howd. | — 556 Gorps 0 Troni.Lremnen Bler, (o0t of. THIRL-sC. Habokei, 4 g S b o passaentrom New Sork o SuRhanPon; DRY TRAVERSE London, Mavre, and Bremen, Gnt cabla, $10; second cabin, Sutk golds pteorage, §oU currcney, Vor frelgut or passage spply OKLIICIS & 0., 2Bowliw reet, New Yorie, Great Western Steamship Line. FOR SALE CHEAP BY. From Sew York to Tirtstol (Enatand) direct, . v JT.L.ETATELAW .AY Egfii{}}; Biamper, ., Baturdsy, March 17, kil feernia cortl ficates, nd Foot North Markot-st. 0. Apply to Wil F, W 2 Lt P! ¥ W, o7 larat, i Aleo Blossbury and Jard Cosl of all slzes, at e oY gty $701 J Excunion tiekte, i e b o Slehifead e lowent market rates, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Py New York fo Queenstown snd Liverpool. , OFFICE OF EQYPT, March 24, 121, 14, 3 p.1n. vEssEL UW'“BRsl TQWING mmpml ITAL l ENGLAND, April7, 1 poi l Tll"l{t)l]lzml,lApr.fil, 1w 244 Bouth ‘Wator-st, FOI LONDOSN, HOLLAND. coos. PROPOSALS FOR COAL. March 22t 108, m. Tickete st reduced rates, Steerago tekets £24, curs Fonled hids will be recelved at the office of the Vesscl hwgery' Towiug Co. 24 Nouth Water Chicago. ity shing rency, Drafts for £1 and Upwurds on Groat lirlialn and Veluud,” Apply to P, 1, LABSON, 4 Bouth Clark-st. " AMERICAN LINE. % . 3 thi dyunrte) X PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, | Witlatutisy Aprilo. 1877, at hoon, fof IaFatal | yirn'e appointment (ho foct thot Chicao was & | 1t 1y statedd on good authority this evening that | 3o withdrawaaf the troopa feombesiite Sopieeh fuln tik anexporiment hough, cud ity Sl Lt o e e leading sigs Cably, intermediato, and stecrago pasage (3, fve iousand tons of Coal, miorour Tese gurlny | DU SFRBIEEE (G0 0 N orihern Dlatelet | th6 papers for the anpointment af the Hun,. Jln | When tbe peoplo themeclvea would sajust the difl= | 3l enuugh and bruvery enoag which have preyed ipon tho Distriet, ¢ " 4 uli husid of fug boat gt ur duy. Bids must apecity | of {Hlnuh ( that for twonty or twenty-tive | I, Tiefrece, of Indinna, os Uovernmont Printer, Py e TUL OERMANY, 5 AT LOWEST KATES, X y there | Togatlon o dock for deltvery, 0 Sarii eserves tie o o accent oF relect JORN ML LONU, breretary, et of Implaca- culty, cl ” Tdu Prestdent recefved lobortson and Wailace wero made out to-duy, and that tuo nomtustlon | courteously, and us they are nativesof Ihe state, Wil bo remeinberod. was ramoved from tho ofles | #8id they would ut sl times Lo welcowe, at the beglnning of Drealdent Urant's int tenm by III‘B rllcum: of Ihuhb't'nltle. During '{‘:hlllma.” Ad- T.OUISIANA. ministrution, when Congeess sought o deprive MATTHEWS TO PACKARD. him of as much of the sppolnting power us pos- i3 sible, the title of The bhice was changed from | Nes Onveaxs, March 14.—Follawlug fa the re- Government Frinter to Congrevalonsl Vriuter, | cens corréepondence between tho ifon. Stauley and way made elective by the Seuste. | Magthews and Gov, Packard; o, Ve L AL USITRnTATES SEATE CIANUER, W AanIXOT X, 1. chosen by the Fenats in pluce R TR Defrees, In the Appropriation bl nr‘hluun{ 8 0! yeare no resident of Chicago hud ever been ap- puinted to the Marstial4hip, =~ Senator Oglesvy answered thin by imaking the clahn that Chicago bad all the other Fedorul appointments, to which satement Aldrich Iv underatood to have repliod that the United States District Attorncysbip wa hold by a man from Lacon, the Marshalvbip by a wiun from Guleny, and the Sub-Treasury by a man from_Aurora, Henator Oglesby fs repreecuted ue having eald that, - notwithstandiuz the uuserted clulma of ‘Chicago, and the indorvenient of Washburn's spplicstion by Aldrch, Hender- san, and Layea, lia tnought fhat the deslmation of tho Marehal" properly belonged 10 tho Senator, und be vhould be compelled to make 8 stand upon what he connlered to be TUE TRADITIONAL BENATORIAL PREROGATIVE. Tho interviow was, of course, nuplossant sud. embarraering, Tho Presdent took nates of the sggestlonn made by both, nnd before waking & e n i tha cass will exaumino the papers ifod atthe Dopurtinent of Justice, Ameng the other sapere In- favor of Washbnrn thers line recently cou placed a very strong peraiial recomumendution Dy Birlstow, who lestifies biv Intogrity and great ex- nerlence, Atuoug other poluts made Lo {ito resident General ofiice, 138 Lu Sulle-st,, coruer Madlaon, PETER WRIGIT & 80 General Agents, “WHITE STAR LINE, Golpl-st. ey Al}'"fil’l,,\lfl‘:l Hi e Guneral Western Agent South, whom nothing will ever satisfys bt tho hrains and n\ul\ef of thy country are héartily in favur of Prosident Tlayes' position, any \»\elrv wnest man should hielp tils policy rucceed, Col, Ingersol] cloacd with an sarnest appeal for coneillation. 1le sajd that, hud the detormination of the elecsion been: left Lo Cong, tHayes and Wheeler wonld have been chosen Presldent and Vice.Frealilent by Southern votes, 1is knew what Lo was tulking abont. TUE PEROBATION, . Col, Ingersoll cuncliuled with the followling elo- quent perorationt **Wa have fought ung hoted cnough. Ou try e prostrate. - Lavor i« In kv, i has_emply hands, The wheels of the factary are still, n the wafe of Pradence snoney s locked by The key of Fear. Contdenro 1s whit we wecd—confidence in eich other, vons fdence In our institutlony, i our form of Gov: ment, (o the nl:cnt futucos cenfidenvce fulaw, fdenco ia lberly, In progress, and in prand_ destipy ©f tha preat’ Repablic, extend w ou each and Al the olive-branch bf peaco, Fellow.citizens of the South, I beewoch ’ymn 1o taue di. iy the g without dtatiuetlon of party, beld a I"’“" m fug to-nlzht to express thelr satiefaction ay th pulntent of CarlSchusz 1o the Cabluet. HOUESON, Tho chlefs of the several bures! the clerks and cliployes of tho Sy cnllvd ut L resideicd of ox-Becrotus this afternoon, and teok leave of him ofiicially, PUESIDENT HATES AND TUE REPULLICAN PARTY, Indiciiwitia Journal (orinn's vrgan The auspiciuns Inausurntion and the genvral dircnssion of hle Inuacural wd- Gress rabe tho dnquiry 10w fur he will bo ablo to carey uut tne gencral fuo of poiicy which be has dutilucd. Hobas bai what Jn conaion languajo angut be callod o splendid *tuend-oif, " and bis mude 4 most Jrl‘unlhlng wtart, Jils Inaugural ud- dicrd {0 vonceded to bo ahle and high-toned, stroag and temberato. 3t foreehaduis somu lainortant change in public policy und ndicates quite cleatly tho Presldent’s puchoss to lnsugurate a new depusts wren the treatment of Ccridm: guestions of na- tonal fmpurt, The most important of these, and the iwo which FPresident iluyos evidents Iy Intends . to maxe the legdlug festures of his Admiuistration, are & naw policy e i bits, Chieagu, Marh 10, 1817, To Ren:t: The splondid palace store, now orcupled ly Koen, Cuks & Covs 1 Buoksetters: Ty Sttt at. Tho Wil Uuiidig oF jart of same. 1t will be vacated the 1t Also Ul four upger foom, 431123 cach, No, 201 Mon, gou-at.. adjulnlug Pifth-uv. Samie sie well lghted and fahicd, Bteany elavator with power ticludod I re: wrata. Flus Lullding for, JehLing oF comn 3 WILLIASIS, xun Duflding, corner Lagailo And Munro OUNARD MAIL LINE, Eaillng threo timoss weok toand from Dritlsh Porta, wost Pricos. Apply st Company's Ofice, northiwuat corner Clark und Raudolph-uts,, Cliacaga. C P I LU VENNET. flonurfli Western Agent. INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, . Carrylng tho Mafls botwean LEUROPE AND AMERICA. For passuics spoly st Counus (e, 12 6o ritts o ireat } f out! CI3 C. BROWN, Gea, Wt (afn and Ircland. n ¥ i your e munieatlons w e sablect of 11 puntle g i ot tutrct, ‘ot oo T | il Ty RS, Ll stne waln an nppointive one, vl hay arge d i 3 atlon b the gencral poltcy ot @ Hepuslleas Adminls expenence In peinting, and forner manage- | £ w i plicus sk Tnent of tho oflice gnve general watisfuction, ilo U LR LR T e S i el I K nd lven to Bl the rault of 0y dAVictluns, wilch wae a Liberal Bepublican in 1672, and, like mowt | lie can rpspua? 10 01 More {5 detait 1o § CaiL it ree~ men of that cluss, gave a cordial support to Isyes | ont. ineniy indleate the resulta o iy opinlotie with. in vhe fast catnpalsn Qut'reerenve to the riglivfulrss uf the otliin uf your YEW APPOINTMENTS WERE MADE titlo ma Goyernor, 1 am of fhe wplalen that the to-day, Luta Jurge Jot 1 proposed to-morrow, citcumastances ure such tint it with beout of th gues. 3 h Fon for o Hepubiican AdintaIgTation L malatus It, ke and amon; thewn will bo & great muny P lers | {6 must uecessarily, bY furce of Featral wemis. As xout il weveral foroign minsions, 161y, however, cor- | s3the existin: milinry vhlers ars wistiraw { tuin that the executive seesion of the Senato whi | vlls Goveruinent witl bocome the uniy Becond and third floors of 220 and 2331 Btate.at.—dimenaions 38x130—from May 1. LEGAL. 5 Aldrich 1o Washburi's favor wsd thiv, thut the ort dugation, and It now secins almosl cee- | Heats wad wiltnave io be recuiazed th o Aasht by the onare | Wards the Huuthern blites anda practival foforn T ... SN IULOBILIBNKING & PAXON, x'n’n,-mw sras one Liat reoired ut vxgeriéneed mat | tain that o o bo o eatra seaslon, slthatgh sl ekt ih o She Sy aryin Mimplairiuan | JGIOty o8 0o e e b, . | ghiha civiluarvice, IWe do ol Luaitnly tosiy that P e 5 tha urn’ b Vi ' 2 ol 5 2 oo o Tnffed States Civeatt Conet, Northern Distriet of FUNANGIAL el that (i osseancd!theso qunINth, - o Lobby IAVOR O3 oy minmr L D et e Nt e dong LY JUE Bauey o7 Youn sLENEt | Mo Yirty oyttt by ok ialibly aud that §t hie not yet reached that degres of polltical pors Tectlun when nothing reaisine L by aeconpllehed or desired. 1t 18 & purty of progrde snd not of per fectiun, it bt made Biletakes In tho pist, 34 sll Buman organizations do; it has fallen syort ln yoino respacks, be all huimun orgaulzations mu Tha begluuing of 8 new Adminisiration furnishes a HEtmg uppostunity to rectify mistakes, and the bnaugural address of President Hayes shows that Lo 1y prepared to lead inthoe work, The ddent e Intended policy towdrds the dly gathered from s jetter of accopt- aud hiv fuduzural mossaze, 1t cobmeed tvo deas, both sound, snd cuouststent with jeach othor, ‘They sre, fpst, tho establlsbment of equul rights and pobtica) toloration, with the Drotecuon of all wen under the ‘law: sud, Yocund, hunest aud peaceful local slf-goverimonts e tully recognlzes thut $he problewm of reconetruce tivn lsw not yet becn wolved in the South, and that 1t'can ouly b0 vuccessfully olved by adoptiug a new 1o 1 treotment, ‘Tbo lne which by prodoses cuntompiates hapartiel fustice sud equal tigute to all, aud unobstructed Boie rato in the Soutb. . ° . 8! 18 R YOUTHElE, a T€ secma probable to-night that the President 8 ke yoiTeeis WILL XUT BEAUPOINT UEN CAMPHELL. Washbirn bad vory strong political and business Indorssinents, lmdru%w alaw u lurge nunber of indorsements, and how the earnestsupport of Ogles- by, who haa made the cuse o labor of luve, fu Oulesby's test Senatorlal contost Hildrup did grest seevicd fur the fonner. 1n addition to Washburn and Hlldeup, Frank ldl“lu‘:rt und .I’uhu !lnl)u:c‘.;ll ll‘:Jn. ‘?‘"f"'m"ix Ulll- icrt 18 sirunzly supported by ltubert Ingursoll, and, au Inzzersoll Bis unnunnced thut he intende to-alght 1 met to-night at 0 o'clock and ndjourned 8t 11, The | 12k varethat sianch Hep, B L e e it o o be filled bofore the Setate adjuurns to provent thelr | gome appropriate woy, ¥ and thele caldren ¥t o be, 1 implory you (0 tako 1 wwitts foving and with foyal hands. TUWLL culti- valo your wasted felds, 1t wil rebuild your towns and chtfess it willfi}) your coifers with fi"“‘“ it will educate your childrens It will swell the satie of yourcomiterce: |t will cause the roses of Joy tu clamber and to cllinb vver the broXen caunon of wars [t witl tlod the cabina uf tho freedumon with hulfi. \\5 cluthe tho weak in mors than v coatof tosll, an: WILAY TUE POOK AND LOWLY IN MRASUNELYLSS €0 NTENT, Take It; tho North will tonzve if the South will forget, ' It; the negro will wipe from thy tavlet of memory the sirokes sud #Ci of 200 years. aud e wityanty tesrs the mecord, of bld wrougs, Take (b3 it will unit our nation, 1t will wake us brotuers once astaly, “Taku it, and Justice will sit in your courts under the outsprend whise wings of cace, Tako 1t, sil tho brsin aud the Hipy uf the mlnn will b frea, Tako1t;18 will hud sud blossom nd 81} your land with fragrance snd with jor, Tiizols, Monday, M. 13 . D, 1877, t 3 lontag e 1, 0. BT pres e o, m- 'A)nn FPeorls & uht‘k‘ll and Rallway Company et al.j chaiicury ‘Srdureq. That all petitions fa sharo n the fund bere- sfter dled by ”lllkl IIII-'V(II ing In thile cause shall be upanied A sutticient bund for cosa, th La ape 4 by flie Klaster ta Chancery of thie vodres and 1t rther ondered, (uat no pent r I th fuind [ (his cause uuleas stied within tweo $5-1ve days from 1his daterand 1hat s}t Froufs on such Fetitionsivnd pending petilons shall ba prescutod be- Ture the Master i closed within twenty-Ave days (rom Uhife date, uad gaii Master shall ke pudlicativa ac- y. iern District of Minols, as, =1, Wiitam 3. Brad- Pk of The Cireudt Cuurt of the United States for rihiern Lilsinict ot Hhnols do hereby ceriify tho © and foreeolli Lo be 8 frus knd corsect cony of tig Cour 2y uf hewx aTe. {5 sLUTL, TIY awn vecoming vacant. AN nembere of tho Cabinet | fodividual views. I regros the cosdition uf afiaimbu [ wero directod fo make recommendations al once, | eAnbot Leth i, Aad sée uu buller way o inprove it. Respectrully, PTANLEY MATURWS, CKARD'S REI x4, EXkcUTeR DeranTueny, New umley Matthews=N\Y 5th ulfy s duly ro- and tomarrow I¢ poeatble, for all such plac “The Senate will bo ready £ adjourn Saturday, ‘The President witl Ihmumk- Into careful conslderation 0:::15:’]{'3‘ A, kel the subject of luxl“f‘r‘:);-:;%r:"‘,l: oficed. l-""-'af’"" “-'"".’.r‘f‘“fin’ o lnll?glu il Gl "The appointment of 3r, Tynerae First Asslste | 5550 1o 3k Terior, 1 ahned W extibit 1o on tho m\'tul'«mmumynfiuuunl u&c -urc::x ‘l‘zwfl‘\‘dlnd i x,dl bt!%"i'.'{‘., u’fli:’l owhyt .fl'&' I:):‘xvxanlu:-_?& rfi' will accept. ~ Pred Douglave wss decided un o v 3t recuzats Matonst ot the District of Colambla, Hia dutice | tlun from the ¥atlonal Adminlstration, In your o Wikl'a thuss uttached to the Unlied. States Dia- | 354 SUKESIC (e dlcaities LAk Yok dedm oot 7 et Caues o . povruArTans Gte, BAAY AL 8 R ot Coverii 3% ers Hdrawi Mceholla Go Wagng dirihe Wetiern deguciaad frves suie Lty exlettus Guyeranue, VAsIINGTax, D. Ui, March 14.—Postmaster- T c u Genoni ey indipi inmealt overwhelmed nerly | 28 that Juur letier, onty “expremes joup Gwlh with avplications (ur otlice, has enaged the follow” | w currect your uplnum that e circuustancesuny pre Ingeircular to be prepared for tranaleslon to every | (L it wl,i’h« ouLLF i Tlmlhm fur 8 Republican Ads applicant us 1l only snswer that can poesibly be | wintatrativa ta matotain it Juy iltle), 84 that fau sib given ut proeent L0 any of tLa constantly-accowues w engsies She lresdent underths Cone 25,000 and $50,000 1nounts Lo 10an on city property at 8 W, ] SRt |8 G WUNGIA N, E._cor. landulph wad learhora’ 7 PER CENT. We have $30,000 to losn luone. two, or threo sntawat 7 por cent on centrsl unproved property, Funde hege, Can eloweat ance URNER & 2 Waabirgto T PER CENT. s of §10,t00 and upwanls st EEVEN; money ech b L a0 i, O7-118) Dearborn-at, 3! in New. York to puulicly declare bis cordial wnpe pust of Hiaye Auministratlon, it Is ot probable Lt tho I'resident will bo disposed to do much for Tugersoll, but (¢ e suggested tat (L will be IN JUME OTHER OFFICE than the Marshalship. McDowell, s couparatively new candidate, J8 4 brothor of Gen. frwing Mc. Dowells bae lived fn Chilcago on the Nortn Sidy about threv yesra; camo from Keokuk, lui is ot the Ublo Mchowell famlly; wis a clussmate and old fricod of Peesldent [layes, and a goud euiller, Howe of Hayen' felonds to-nlght say that v oler entered ol recond fi va tho y L D, 1977, n the causs whereln Veeder et . ar'this eomplaiuants, xnd the Prora 14 Lalway Company b al. ure ibe defend io saniu wpgedra from \bo reeords of aid g lis 19y custody and controt. eaf, I havo hercuuto sob 1oy hand u areh, “Taomds, Toek Tah i at oce; B0 al DDDEI & MASC ‘sku i1, 81d we have passed et w! o 116 says in vifect (0 the Bouthern Statod that if they satd Corl. atiny ofice 1o Ubi- 0 N e N e 6 b disposed to e friendly w Scbhowell. i | Jating letter atfintion g faws i the Uitted butes, lulvuw(hu FIE WIDRIGUT OF OUIE FOLITICAL, 11870 L are e oy hall have Justice. - 110 Touinds fagp, luaald Distict, Wi, Jith, Sa, 0 NAN Y TI OIAL. urothir, tien. Irving Mehowvll, lu doing his it~ | vovr.0ryics peraxtiger, Wasninosox——nin | £ e et by st the UMice L) | and tho star of hopo heralda wiain tho rising sun. | then i Lo Contitution abd baws of (e Veersl {itcs 1 veby gtven thuk e ories St which ghe | Forelun Exchwuge bought aad sold. Clty aad County muet 1y ble tntoreat. 18 In Intinited fo-ulght that, | Your leuer uf thio = has beed ropotveil g bAGGL | Goveruur, v s sl Vst W Geteaco bl o) ** Laies and gentletien, T thank you for your | Guvernwent-uro w1 Lindiug us thuse of tha Stato Moveinatssechi Z{;,‘fi';{f:f,‘{,{'_{,’,“fi';‘n:'i!“{wfl grdors ead Voachers Buushf or wiouey adsanced b | B RN b Wikl deciis e to aypalut Waeu® | ubun tics bt i Deierioiat o coomliseals | seauins uiguoaiyted the olics, (o MUY, Ut | ind utteation.® ™ (Prolunsed spoiaite.] Coneruinent, 2na i oy whislo enfoy the bensets 4 gt » o ¥ e » LA AL prescut ouhe exl: o AL KKY, T 35 desers odly great induence o & 3 ot latrlct of Tlinule, Chicegu, Marcl 12, 1877, guko and warehiouse recelpts. LAZAICIS BILVER OPPER DM 1118 OLD PLACH Ll o Tont e gy, | dchrue, of &5 geacrs oaly o they adst One? celle tbe. Houthe g ' ce, Ubicagu. o ' il 1w coastrained by a higl sease of the furiier. u - short, he lells 0 S -uu‘finfl‘-flfi‘&uu. wau, Baok Chauiber of Commarce, Lhicagy, aw Chlet of the Secres Service Division of the caLLERS. iy duclin (0 cuteristy aiy 01110, Yn Beople tust 1t they really desro pere e St 3 E— ey _March 12, A, D, 7. TNEW _PUBLICATTONS, Tremsty Tparments itations ol e s tlon of ahout ihirty gentlemen from ponitlu which | THE SENATOUIAL CONTEST, PULL Be oo o s i pelich | manent 'pacideation | they huld the” game ta h have beén o, isjorlly of tho | s to-nlght in quarters supposed Lo st e | e el s A lieated by Judge llarrison and Cou- % el LR A b Bpecial Ditwaich ta The Tridune. thelr owa Lauus; ul oy need do o eecuro District Court of the United States, District PUBLISHED THIS DAY : Y ARUSUUY s vite, Ul eveBlaita VeRE dons ‘Thorburdh, cslled upon Postrumster- e fi.‘.‘..\".m‘.?m.‘f‘fi ared UOersul b | Covyuaus, O, March A, —Duriag \te ddy thera | puace s to practicy puce, atid It they wlll Buf, 40 of Massachusetts---lu Bankruptey, . e et tho Prosident will sead in tue name of | Geners Key and seceelacy Scuurz thle morntug to | quorani by Lot Hussce, sid Batlik, b s towfulty | has baon no apparent change in tho denatorial con. | B oo Uho Lonstite of home rulw. Thls idcaus aliren s pelition presentad ta e Caurt; on,tbe oloth THE BLESSED HOPE o | Ltiideup 1o be Marshal beTors the Sonate adjourns, | 0Fer Welr congratilatiuns, = ,':i.; s mj.‘i.xu:mm eror LA LAY | teat, wll tho cundidates—Matttiows, Howland, sud | a eilect (hat Fresident llayes intends to appolut & . ; X ! =m—— ; AT A i i tef Slagatracy, tough { 1t now scema to bu agreed by commen condent [ should tecelve Eoasteravica sud A‘m.mua i’ sy that the entire Lousslans question shall go vver | proprists way, auandon thoss faithiul wicn i without dlscussion to the nest sesslon of Cou- | duerciless vengesnce uf the Wlite-Leaus 1 2 Hiuallabarger—mafataluing abous the samy posi- tlon sslast uiglt. ‘The felenas of Matthows snd better claan of mien to oltics In the South, " snd parr. 2, 10 2aid lihl_‘-‘l‘x_l:l. I"Yr‘:.ynh“ that e tisy Lo decrerd (o recoguize the beiter eloments of Southern potitica 4 Bavea full g ) I 'Ble debis rovatie undop Or, The Ulorlous Comlng of the Lord, e Baakrapt dctat 16 16 ordered thats car WAYS AND MEANS, By WILLIS LOUD, D, D, 12mo. Cloib. §1.23, 20e he ¥ 5 1 ientocracy. | Ty ¢ b Iuforced by o in his nuttonal policy. 1tis a virual proposition . A D, NAMELY! FOR ANMY FURPO3BS. ' - - . t bave been reluforced by delegatious from 0 S vseiadon e DL BT RN, P A R e M Special Dgpaich o The Trnine, peass Laia the eaof Gure ol W E SRR | Sheiz atrougbolde, and ara uslog all the Induence ARl A AR feagcka, tn. mai it b e St aty Lhey e ETRUTRALTPRUARRAARCT | (o suixaTox, D. C.o March 14.=Tho President NOMINATIONS AND CONPIBMATIONS. puaielatioalon My SR Wals | ey can briog to bear Lu favor of thelr caudldate. | will lund tho who's power of ths Nutlous] overa: ¢ B e e nguid hot b 7 idindurstn Ciicias., | oy not yet decided whether I8 will bo nacossary | o THS, President wominated doun Jay Knox for | Bigtisti L wdant ot Pabtle “Tnattietion, | wigiibows atil beads, but bo bas the whole fald | meit o the sdvaucciicntof, thele lufeeata, safta . . (475 el o ] NE POLES. B e e an exirasculon of Congrerm. A mam. | Compirolicr of he Gurreucy: Mauben [t Stophest | Hicl ‘viveitl ofiics supsruercd i punitons tafo | sgainat blm. lowland lawecoud tu sirenit aud o rostoratlun of pationa) feeling, Tl fontemy © 32 g e | B0 o e capitatists have ollorud f0 loan fhe | ban o, Hugice for Unitod Bistas Attorney in tha | {is et or thoee WECUY, DU Wik " islafbis U7 | thie ko what the Biiends of Matthuwe fear when | tles, tho igmorlug of the memorles o6 (hu Jobeiion. 3 OFTICAL INSTIRUM E PO I 'ES Grersment, withaut Toteret, tho $4,000,000 o | St Diafctar Temumnsce, 11" Y T | wor e it S o] Lyt TATRGERA | b brenk ca, whlch il dositons o aiee | aouthiien, v e subslitulon of sowiities . T T e 5,000,000 needed 10pay the sriny (row July 1 'Be Scnate, In executive sesalon, confr, obn | arused bluw uf no; oy e White: | (e second ballot. The pressuro from the outs sud new lauce, . A b 13 SR R e DI, e teade sppiled Wb chalco arile 35000000 beeded ey ot aro (o iz 1 | garbnse hmpitlir o it e e | Bt MHSE ke ST RAIES | e fovrae o e bu ) means | (LSS SR PR 5 R e cepliug tho offer, fu cauo the propriety of such | Hockvilig; Nicholas Filbick, Terre Haute: Qco veu tient (roin ab 14 by sy ofacruann S | thus far brouzht loto use bave bad littlo edect 10 | 0o%is” to du awuy outircly with the ., / O. “W. M’C T, A DT, | scilon te goncrally indoreed by leadlug men of | Pleser, Soull Bends ibeury Davis. edford; aad | eato s wiio aruar:utiy secus 1 ucautry e Lol stats | UCLL ik weeugt of Howland and trantoriog | Blva: of Qoverswent’ patrapage as & pee 0P g b z 7 | both political parties. Tbe Republicans appear to | Willam 1. Jloliowsy, Indfauapol s, VEro this furcy FeiLoy i willbu whenthe | iy, Matthews. Parties from Nurthern Oblo who | ward for pretisan services, fuvors a retura to o] Importers and Dealers ta Flahlog Tackle, hath political partee. Ly A CALINKT B iy of By Governueot 1s dewrubued by ; tng from Northern Ohlo Wb | o deRe s stundaed *+ 1o bo boncat. la o < 5 < bo unaulmous in favoring thi4 method of HAINg | yuy peyg ot the Exveutive AL fittmaey Of B Y S hien™ Wl Ciruonaly ¥ faie | areived tc-day wtato that after the whthdrawal of | CUOR LSO uthrul He does nok sdmlt that o Fize 240 31 o cleatit 209 North Msin-at., Bt, Louis, MO, | overthe difficulty, and thus far thero lg o oppoul- | fug frow 0 untli beurly 11 ‘o pedg, Ui suscoms, of (s Aduitabliation; Ner | den. Gardeld- e Muiieuty (0 otllce should me made of expectad ., . 3 Sliles, sf’xfi‘fi'flfi“'&‘fgh‘f Lflufiufiofi; % 5‘.—('.- B tlon manifested awong the Democrats. The Presi- | bers of the Cabinet wire jn o uutll the Gencral Governmest sbill sey Bt to MK, MATTUEWS WAS TIRIL CUQICE, weTely oa rowards (ur Drtlaan acryices, Lo/ Racles i3 Wi, Bironicters b . BOA VRN, s 1hat ple conduct, in cave be takes | clbal toplo to which aitention was Fiveis ws ke oty wutlionty se Guyeruar, & i 15 on ko pination of tmeisbors uf, Congrvss va being but that Lls letter to Gov. Chamberlain, withuewa- eral plan for thu reculution of appoiutmients 1o 1t would be & suurce uf B4 g WANEED. FAiALANAS® this courss, sball not bo open to parttean § Shc PR CT SO0 SRR erally discussed, but rivethy paper comments and reporte of Bla vlows ou the ;‘;}fl;fifinr rc t“"m.‘,“u“ifxiz:.‘:f:l ofsuch ap- e U ST FEANDANG: attack from tho Opposition when Congress | fhera bas mot yeb Leen u defnite determinstion. Southern question, hay caused 8 fecting of suspl- | genment, respounibie for ull sppointments, be pio: e Sddross of . tnen meoty, aud therefore v not willing fo decidv to | Tho Committes conslatlng uf Behura and Evats, ciow snd distrast, . This fact it betug mado kuown | poses to'mako the civil vervico & watter of public with $i%00, Th 3 It I ber of | who Lave had undur udviecment the subject, bave ver pi 1o wembers from that section,” sud 1t will | concesn to be aduinictered fu the iutereats of the yertiser i3 sa old wililer . dispense with the extra sesslon unleas u number o 4 i yyen b je sl . ' i ) Lol w4 ergMuof Lus B et i T riminent Dsmociaile Congeuaen asara bin | BOLIEL SyDPSies th prepardl o the Clil L S b oy et ooy Laswtherwies, U | pebi B SRS S0 proeeis Lre” haedull PAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO, | it Lhuy approre tho plan und prowiss (6 vote 10r | “quy wruisioriseh (1Li.) FOSTALITRBIIY. siner LI the efacs coutw lce, i Tlatniov: | (e rictuuse os the brces WUICh wee wafevoable, | will make rouiovaly sud chauges i odico whire A T e 111 8118 Lake St., Chicaga, 20 8ppropriatiun o refund the borrowed money a3 | A deleyation of Thimois Repuviicans called on | piandfiioe e White Loagusof the staic. whod dated | 884 no deobt ey wes Lolay sewanied for Lot | W0¥, 418 deuianded by the pullc Tuturgta, buk e B, foz one week, 41 Elghleeatheat., Culcago. Bacarsfultoboy oaly s Genuloe, | soou as 1he regulsr sassion beging, Al the Dumon | the Prosldent t0-day 1o Fequesi the rusovel of 1he udla of the Whlte oasuS et e i SR NES | wuck. 161a vary probable thai tuls s & teadescy | will mot iaake thews uped meruly pasian Aids v 1