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4 ' 1 ; 9 S \d . o X . 4 1 3 . & i VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21, 1877. 5 PRICE FIVE CENTS, i + S i ‘ CLOTNING, ll aladintoisal arena, he desires to have fafr play, | Is brought to his attention. Eenstor Conkling, | be the result of excessive nervous strain fncl- | month af May, during whichmonthtk e -Pres- FOREIGN . oM A A A e P e P . i A A ‘/v s 7 STt ditlon for “a | who was understoad to have favored Payne's | dent to the Electoral contest, and to hisad- | ident will safl. His you t fon, P S, e AS INGTON' :?;Ll:h.nult'nz”‘flmw o npl:)lntmnn;. denles all responeibility for It. misslon to the Senate., e at eollege, I.A hulenln’zfl lnfc:mfi?cs ',’id;n’t":l: -2 " ¥ b Aviociaieq Press, The threa am'%n..‘r’v ,L“I‘l:d;:l‘l'll:: ‘};nr the Com. The old pe!: l&’rflg:‘r'c:?ynmi:;nn aroa litile n::uy Sae L] m»&”fl:"mfldcd lor‘llhll ‘The Russian Al d! h 0 tAe Western A 3 - c 0 rnm-_pm.u.{a del 0 }}E o New Om.‘n:xn"f\'!':‘mn 20.~The city fs very mhllnneuhlnn of xnrlunlzum are I'rof, J. L. | disturbed at the report that Heeretary Thomp- "?‘he ex-Prexident’s purty \&ll conff e :?n\lrr: e Russian Amen Enenh to the | J The Southern Situation Fora | quiet. No hostlle -demonstration from ‘any | Feonrss Philadelphla; vx-Representative J. | son intends Lo revisg some of iy Protocol Something More { of the | Girant and her youngest son. In speaking on quarter, A conflict Involving loss of life Is now | M, Rusk, of Wisconsin and Prof, Langston, of | last month of Robesow’s sdminists: lnn’, The | the subject of fie vontemplated m??mcgcx- s i H ded 84 improhable. 1 ty. Prof, tan has bes - | Iatter succeeded In givin ! : ma"y Considered in n%l;nrct f*llr)l‘ol’l':ppollgn Shay arreatsd FohE Fora: m‘:'a!l:xll{) Prof, La n's name has been aug: er sticce n Eiving some of bis friends | President snkl that he has no plans; that he will than Verbal, H HILL & Co. Custom Pantaloons, ke lcing oficers. Fhey wore i Lok llh;: ?::m.lllmnn{e' :v’l:t therzi l: IIL:I'n :egj ilrurémthn‘rl;‘:g a ll?ln eperiudlol ’llmc‘l)yfi he ubsezn gt luu‘tkl“io e.«rs,,nrumlclrl 'h'e duc? of Packard’s recrult e o robal that he will receive the appointment., pedd orders, 8¢ 7] exainined, an not gel mealc] before the ex; n ol : 2 Cabinet. prisoned, charged with treasan, DX the other two, Prof. Lecunto in ricommend- | foun ta Jave bech aranbid Torommmne o0, | 19t Flimey o ‘whiih sase o IR retuny | They Neek to Make the Instrus : ——i 5 ed by nearly all tho aumentiflc societies of the | ground of hrumhm,’ they will be rescluded, sooner, e snid that he had no preferences as ment Binding Upon the SBOUTII CAROLINA., country, by the Professors of Harvard Uni- TIE "oPPRR, tu the countrics, and had wo donbt but that he A Decision in the Louisiang | 4 nerunrican pzLzaAtion nas a TaLx witn | Yersity, Yale, Columbla, Princeton, and The President completed to-dny the Com- | wuudi enjoy the sisft. Hc tnought, héwever, Porte. ¥ Nit. DEVENS. mn:”' athu; u';:‘“”:“;“dl nml‘_l f«ljp-gl& :nl-s‘l(on l?r' llml mxrpo!?lln.(h lr“.ealllzn':lg;: llhc t.h:um wuu}ql 8| Inu miwh of his um«i l':l Lon- i 3 . - and by & great number ot Jeading azriculturis avages of grasshoppers c Western Btates, | don, as the Engl were tnore liks * Cnse Will Be Reachod Apectal Ditpateh to e Trivune, of e United Statcs. e ctandmat the it | 16 ey borErmashunpers i | Robey, Statc Ento- | own. Tt 14 thee destoe ot theen broatpc o0 Russia Will Not Bind Horself ¢ : MADE TO ORDER, To-Da; Wasmxotox, D. C. March 20.—The Sauth | Bty professton in this country,—that of sn ento- mologlst, of Missouri: Prof. Cirus Thomar, | travel the rame na any. olhor it iom of th Al ind He 0 De- " Y. Carolina Republican delegation had an Interview | mologlst—and {8 & correapanding. member of | Aoty Entomologist of Tilinola; and Prof, A. 8. | United States, 1t swa statedd of -t viett o mobilize Her Armies, with the Attorney-General to-lay, at which they | more that ity of the leading scientific suclctles | Packard, of Salem, Mnes. The Cominission Is | President to Eurone, after his term of restated thelr slde of the South Carollnn case. | Of Europe. As o pubiie oificer lis had four | spoken of Iy thosd interested in ita work os an | oftice, that he was muich enibarrassed by attens Packard Said to Be I’repnrlng t0 | The orgument In the maln (s the same as that | JCATA' expericnco " fn the ~United States { excecdingly ablo body. Lons of the autharitics. He at last found refnge Midht Pasha’s Adherents Thru'(enlng . For $5.00 army during the War, belnz one of the 3 LAND-OFFICE REMOVAL. in a secluded villa, ilere ho enfoyed hi sell Assert His Claims by made yesterday to tho President. The Attor- cw»f\u«um nepectors appointet from the vol- | © Gov, Pound, of Wizconsin, while bere, suc- | undisturtes] for nbaut, llfrvuduyl"v?m;ll his onre Distarhance In Constantie T AIND 3 noy-General probably did not know that ono of | unteer force. Iiis appolntment has been asked | ceeded In sccuring an order for the removal of exalted rank at bome was discovered. No soomor nopl b Force. the cminent Republicans who waited on Im is | for by Erof, ffeury, of the Smithsonian Institu- | the Laud.Offico trom Eau Clalre to Chippewn | was this the fact than the peapls turnerd ot en pic. under slx indictments found bys Republican t’lon; Prof. Hilgard, g: the r(,‘unstzh Snnc}‘; ar;‘«l an'. n:]- t'.)lw ground :Ihu }ghu gmlnu‘u llm.flrens masse nnl-.l g?\‘rx hllm £0 warin a weleomne tln!'- he y f Y X 3 val. - U P x| - aln - evvc loes grand jury of hisown State. Y B Ereat number, of other scientific | requived the removal. Enu Clalre s in Hum- | was a aln “foreed upon his travels, Ex-Preal: Prince Milan's ,Proclamation of cople who desire that the Agricultur- hreya' district,—Gen. Rusk's old district,—and | dent Grant, in & caking of s petiremant from Hampton Again Requests the | Chianissron. o O, A s i ammauatt | B Boomriment " aboll secamis (RLCALr (| Phiers district —Gon. 1 Pount's. The removal | public T eata i b ohn purcLrement from ; . {ulentinc In Ita charscler, and tako a_position in | was mado in tho absence of Humphireys'y and | 1o he & cosreians iy o8 tly cijoy the Conclusion of President to Call Off Cutom 1 e Song, renderal i, do- | fLITCS 0 L rator gnd taka.a position fn | was mado in tho, ab Licut Lo Gloason of | ralef Troms s ka2t e Kceponsitiitics of Peace, ol e Fograis e i t aue | Bignal Oflice, Naval Observatory, and othes | Flo formerly from Eau Clafre, and who has | governine forky millions of sovereigns, : n the Troops. Thority as Governir. - ricerlain | concludesas | Fefentific huredus of the Goveriment. From # Jarge business intercst there, lesrning of this, e follows: “Ium of opinjon that Wado Hamyp- | What the President sald to-day to Senator Cam- as succeeded In securing an onter from Scere THE RAXILROJ\DS. Spicy Correspondence Between Qlsd- Are having a very large sale eran, of Wisconsin, who callédl nvon him in the | tary Schurz plzeon-holing this order until ton was made Goveriior of the Stato of South Interest of Represcntative Ruak, D, Leconte | the rcpruenl':lllves of Eau Claire can be Carolina through the ballot-hox In ac- : 3 5 : . stone and Sir Henry Elliott, Sgoremry Mc()my's Notice to War | cordance ““l'.hk a constitutional election | ©F Rusk will probably be sclectad, although the | heard froo. This will doubtless br(”?e Repre- FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE, with us. ko i r appolntment may not be made for a month to | sentative Humphress here, and may defeat Gor, Spectal Dispatch ta The Tridune. w Would be pleased to show held on tha qth of November last; that ho | 20POl Pound's movenient. The order of removal had | ganr § Mich., March 20— 5 o ' through our I:iifi‘arene depart- Department Employes and Sk Yok oo ip 0 the letter, in the Thio T ten T Vhouxor: loner o iod both by the Land Ofice Commis- b "3‘1';33"&"'&?;":1‘; The Boman Question Again Looming into H . "cl L intiin: Iy hat no ap- | siot an )y the Preslde | 0 removy: 8 oy - & ments any who may favor us Apphcunts. &L,l:‘c:f,w?: ::J;:tl'llc‘r:;lg‘l, 5?;5?:.’3:“'.’}"3&'.'&5 ycln‘fnu:ut 1o the. Starenio Deh 't succeed | not an accomplished fact until after the order | Company of the operatious of the road for 187 Prominence. = " o udge Davls would be made at present, and | has been formally vassed upon and signed by | has just been mude public. The number of Culing l""‘lfi";:};}“‘;‘; saboyed and respected | 31T wonld st probably e s el s | has Becretary of the Interfor. The urder {8 | miles operated was 255,53, of which 253,08 aro Honesty and Efficiency the | D:1i. Chamberlain wan ot Gasernor on tho 34 | €51t sceslon, I thero- 18 onc, which secmod RS artoled haw avwaltiog ¥churs's aporoval. | matn line and 9070 " braoches. Op ihe with a call. BOSTON SQUARE-DEALING THE EAST, °* ‘ TURKEY'S ARMY, Intment would 0 Iatter will walt to hiear from Eau Clalre, of January, 1877, the date of the commission of | probable. - At that time the 8p00f 2 il maln track there are 4093 miles | Loxnox, March 20.—8everal highty distin- Tests which Will Gov=- WL, Dovee nu‘: trial Justice for the City of | (G TI0", | Theae M inchonin, JZoitiomen secm | T0'ihe Heicrn demiote oyese. of Mec track, Tho financhl cxhibic | gulshed Europesn officers, who havo long beon 0 FlTTING IIOUSE ern Promotion. ml(‘alA‘ ;;to‘g“;undwt“fi;nr ';lrflwp?ufl\m.lmo:g coms | cellont. mxfifi‘é’&'fi:’,'?‘, -j.:io‘(x"ni'-:;t-"n 3&:&.’;‘: %‘2‘,’}35} shows that ‘the original debt wns §3,055,420.47, | fuvestizating the strength of the Turklsh army, ) g d 3 - ly Yol w#‘zng_,::’x;:zl‘n‘}- xt;:'n,r:x ECTUS, the Southers; quicstion: d-ero ‘wete aito onde ‘.’J‘_ the close of Inat year §1,603,571 was gyncel- | state that the official catimates aro vastly ex- 64, Teaving 3,001,005 outstanding, The total TOBSOUTI CAROLINA GURERNATORIALQUESTION, v, 3, . ch *20,—8y cons] fon A ! Dlepalch to Xew, Tork toran Wasmxorox, . C., March 2).—Sceretary ideration In the course of the confercnca ok aggerated. The Turks only have on the Dan- . 4 cost of the road was over $12,000,000. The March 18,—Unlcss Mr. Cham. | MeCrary has fssucd the following cireular fn | the subject of civil-service regulations to be ap- | gy, N, llfng o ube frontier, and in Bosnia and Herzegovinia, WILLUUG BY HHIL & GO Industry and Good Conduct, and | , Whsntnorod, darct 16.—Unle South Caro- | fgFar) o ronotile, promotions, ete., in the | plicabla'to tho country at large, and tho que. $5R00" o 1578 e o o I SC (155000 mcn, wit, it acins hanl credible, 1 Iy ¥ i ‘War Department : fou of tho neceseity for an cxtra scaslon of i § s decreas " 225 caunon, This foree the; ing ts | PROPRIETORS, Not Outside Influence, to g iAo L haeser S tranges || Mok BRI i timberiian 20 o | P o eccssly for aken it rogard to | L 101 showTng & nos paate ormeesnrss 95 1416 | 225 camion, with a rérerre of 25,000 men. Thny o Be Considered. Procecd agaiust i 1 ihe courts of bon srons | Unis Sates aies cho v s series of the | Govgreryy, No tlon, wus taken fn rogard to of BHIGR, 70 mako the showing. il wiors “about 75,000 oy Corner Clark and Madison-sis. e TR ANME NRMIORSS,: and under o statute, curiously enotgh, which by informed that hereafter removals will he made | discussion and’ trobably final decision to-mor- PIANOS, 15 fhia Devartment for eauto only, and promotions | row, fo which time the Cabiuet meeting ug- | {270rabIS ihio ftem of steel raila nnd ottier have, on the Aslatic frontier, about 75,000 men was cnacted by the Hopublicans in 186% to en- | wiil' be ordered upon the mole ground of merlt, | journed. rmancnt. Improvements to the. rond and 120 cannon. Alwgether (helr army num- bers 259,000, . . able them to put ont some Democratic’ incum- Vi 1 L understand that retention and g n 1815 are fncluded ‘In the expense ¥ " | Stanloy Matthews and Don Cameron bente. This Zntnln provides for the summary f’.fr’.':’.’:‘é’.!'.i‘& "I ina. sorvice will depont :po.nnn First Assiatant I'o:?u’:::(“cr‘flenenl Tyner on- | 350U In a sum flfxfcglunz 83,400,700, TIE QUEATION OF DISARMIXG., . Eleoted to the United Btates eviction of any person Intruding himself Into record of good tebavior ‘and eficlency, ‘nnd tered upon the dutics of his aflice tox aaf. while I:; previous years similar items arc charg: 1t 14 asscrted that the stipulation relative Lo Sanats sunuc uflice, by a warrant lfiuucn h[:‘ Ciroult | nut upon .H(g;rqu;lm dlnflg:;;:-d No- pallile REW MAIL ROUTES, fgd“m e I‘:‘c’::l""l‘:g:;‘ ccoust, ;""10":;“":"’ Russln's disarming, which could not appear in . . Benate, udice. The party ovicted under such a warrant Tho Post-Oflice Department, to-day made pro- | The tutal amount. of the pag-roll wex sip: | the protocol, Is cmbodied fn 8 specisl dispatch 18 auttiorized by tilo statute to asacrt his clafin | Bupport of . tha Constitution and -1 vt {on for mail communication wit 0 the courts if lic wishes, but he | mendments, and a_proper respect for the_ rizh the Biack | 3¢ ogs ber of of the Russlan Government to Count Schouva- or pretensios . ¢ ' 87 number of passengers carried, 400,439, P THE SOUTHERN POLICY. | imust zive wayfirstand atonco on tho issuo | 9Fcltizent elaranteed therehy, fndusiryand faithc Tohmeountey e e for tho estab- | 5 rreasa from 1872.00 BLOI; number of toud | Tofl, who Is empowered to give s capy to Lord P and pecacntation of the warrant to the oflicer | chameter, and sirieily moorois habits oy Lre) neg, Neb,, and, Deadwood, fn_ the Black Hiills | JEire "bl';,‘;;'“fgé Yfi%'& Sgatuat .%glfiu'l" Derby. : Speciat Digrateh to The Tridune, elected, - auired and enforced, and headn of hureaus will re- | pezion ‘distance 530 miles, to commence May 1, | {0y Dcpmimm‘?.m Pk o m)“cr‘j THE 80FTAS, By the following letter, addressed to the x:u prompt] ln'{rmc of {dlencas, neglect of Alsu, for the establis} ) Wasninarox, D, C,, March 20.—Gay. Penn, | preaident tiwo Guye ago, it will be scen that Gov, Thero are 3,000 Softas in Constantinople well ty, fncapacit unkenness, or zny limmoralor | )80 o ot Crnt At of & dally sereleo | poy ‘price of 810, amounting to $70,210.45, % v ¢ dishonest conduct, In case of vacancy, report g 0., and Deadwood, 121 armed and ready for any movement. Hunpton Gorernmenta, called this eveniog upon | ho allowed, but that o will proceed against | the most reliable ar Larcau, from which llst the | Nebraska scttiemonts, Hpecial Dipatch to The Tridune. soldlors who fought. ogalnst the Servians during Chamberlain by legal means only: hall be itled, R .. OMAna, Neb., March 20.—The cut-off line be- Beeretariea Bchurz and Evarts, but fafled to find 2 vacancy shal ed. 10GINS APPEARS, " " them. These gentlemen clalm to be confident l,;gfi}"',’f;’},‘;;;n""‘p;"’,}‘g' ,;,,’,’,‘:ff‘fi'a’,’z'flm; o acnunz, ;l‘:mnuu l{lrhr‘k::lnn1 \mo iras b;:(o’l;e the Cam- | tween Omaha and 8t. Louls, over the Burling- that the troops will bo removed from the State blication In the Natlonal Jtepublican of this | A delegation of German cittzens, appointed | mittee on tho Admin! cation of the Affairs of | ton & Missourt In Nebraska, the Atchison & ats recent mecting of Germans heid In this | the Lunatte 8VImM a3 a witness a year ago, | pe Houses In thelr respectivo States, but it is evi- m‘;;c‘g,‘,‘,‘;,f‘z,“,}I;{',‘;,é;”j;f:fi‘i,‘&tflf,,’n?,‘:m"i;’,' clty, calle upan the Brealdent this atiernecns | and teatiiod et £he oot np G dcar 250t | Nebraska, and tho Missuurl Pacite Ralironds i dent they aro somcwhat apprehensive on ac- | Siateclt ¢ Columbia, -Gov. Hampton will | and prescnted hin_the resolutlons adopted at | ing at his bedside, has outcred sult In the Cir- | to be abandoned on the 1st of April, for the count of 3;lm Increased conngence of Southern | make no effort o disp R Th (I,‘,r‘l':nll,ngerh‘n. thnfinemu 2 tendering hint - thele conzratula- | cult Court of the District against cx-President | followlng reasons: The Omabs & 8t. Louls the Iate war is among tho persons recently ar- rested. EXCITEMENT 1N CONSTANTINOPLE. Loxvox, March 20.—The Zimes saps: “Nev. ° er, withinthe memory of man, has thers been such enduring excitoment in the Ottowan eapf- “PIANOS. o lovite tho capecial sttention of planohuyersto thote beautiful uew atylen ia French Walnut cases, now 10 fmblonable In the Eaat. &4 well as fn Jurope, where nwi 2y & £aaa are cxporting them In Iarge numhers. e BaYereceniy recelyed Fuclv cannctcrant i renc Heh Tnat o 0st_clabarately niehe by Sivil process or otherwise, renders it proper | tions upon tha natrlotleand statosmanabigiike | Grant Tor falso imprisonmeat, and $100,000 dam- | Bhori-Line, on tho cost side of the Missourt . We may Love, however, that the Porte still Fatrein Jajied "‘.":"‘I‘I’T 1,3?."’:;5 ’“":.‘1.1; ’fl"'h',"fl'f Republican representatives that the contrary e’ whba Tntorm your Exceliency thal (ov. spirit cfilbodlml‘ll; his L|nnu‘x:m-nl nddre!s,nnnd nges, He was arrested 8 munth ago by the po- | River, composcd of the Kansas City, 8t, Joc & | possesses sufllcient mlthml;y to maintain do- | g‘)“m " becoming :;rglpgm FRAC en and hearatr, | WU be tho fact. Tho former say, howevcr, !!nmRMn recognizes no Iiuu,x quo 88 (o this Isae [ g '4yo wisg and Impartial selcction of Nis Cal- | lice for threatening Gen. Grant, and eenrt to the | Council Bluffs and Kansas City & Northern tnestic quiet, ‘Whatever may be the state of the chah o AN UPSLEDY, 88 & parlor inttrument, aur: | that thelr assurances from the President arc B Bedx nderany oblimation i Tt protee the | foct; also expressing thele admiration” of | asylum, Rallway, s contralled by the Joy Intcrest, Empire, it Las the advantazo that the greater : Branda of Kaunre,and. fe g:;l{:fign:fi .el'hnul‘: such thot the troops certally will bo public peace, and asocrt his autliority only by leeal | $h0 farsceing and concilintory policy an- aTOR FARRT Trlleh dlso uwns the Atchison & Nebraska Rofl: partof the Christlan population hiaven pro- T Ith bo s delay of & thods. 1o fx not ling to yau 11 founced by i, and _their gratilieation o | says that Vico-President Wheelor not having | road, which 1y part of the cut-off. The North !::‘?lr\ey‘:: nAl‘.jll;fiuh dlc'l':;“ :;:ncnyy u"mf: :’gr:n‘ mndclzo:mmuu l;l:ln h.a”(g-li?f tim{'gn;r nxru South | the aclectlon of the Hon. Carl af‘hurz as ono | vacated u{;u ‘:l:hnlrb prr.-:!om»l to the ul}.uurn- Missouri and Missouri Pacific, - it whl be, Carolina, but an tho Governor of tho State, ho asts | of his constitutional advisers, by which act he | ment, an hereby ohviating the neccssl- remombered, had ‘s wor, and the lat- deal of regrot, and plalnly say that tho actlon | (ot the koger troopsthail bo withdrawn fromtho | clearly rccognized naturalized citizens fn the |ty Of o new clodtion of & Dresideny pro | ter rund started the ' cutoff, - thus of tho President would bo recelved much moro | Stata-Houss, to the ond that the process of | destliy of the great Amerienn nation, Inpre. [lent, be holds over as TPresident pro dlvmmzcmmldemhln travel from the 8t: Joe, favorably by tho conscrvative party South if | H1© courts may b effectually Invoked to terminato sentlnic_the resolutions tothe President, Mr. | tem., having been oleeted as such nt the Kaneas City & Council Diufls Road. As the dono spcedily and, as they eall it, “graclously. | B9 pusueped {;gflp;?(lnlg;“ 050"}"",{,;,5:{5"@% S‘I]c ver, cnmmn )nr (bleldcl:zntlon,mndu abrief '\“if“\'\'"r’-:fiu‘:— m'al":] ofixfgvfli':"e'figfihfin s‘e!n;:: i‘hor}h !.::I‘Iu‘onrlln‘v‘l,;\r gfl;sgun l’n,tl'lflc hnn: budfitel_ o ress, in which he sald: stals. e hatchet and 1 pooling earnin The President, howaver, docs not seem disposed B haopuce Whonocer fl%‘i{i‘ff‘.‘:’&’.‘na?fl? We mercly desiro to pay to. you our homage for tomary on the Inst day of tho sessioh, but ve- | tween 81, Louts and. Kanrs City, thereis o tomake n Lasty declsion, and s unmorved_ by Ia o longer held I subordinatlon t the military] | the noble. {ndepandoncn: sabityoal by youin all | mained ns the presiding officer untll tho session longer any use to the Missouri Facific for the ggnlnwnt lpgzaln made to him from all sides. | gy Ilampton will procead. by due process of law Fome mitlatory meaeures an Presidont of the United | closed, ubon the ndvice of leading Scnators, in | catnft. Two um;u%n sleepers will bo run over me of the Bouthern Republlcans to terminate that wrongful posscssion now and | Btates, andto tender to you our very hoat wishes | order that Mr. Ferry might continue as Presi. the Et. Joe, Kansas City & Council Bluffs Rail- n o Preside L n carryl nf ea. In ‘reforence to i 8| led : Mr. | wi 0 itls via the North Missourd, an hlls lnngouncfig Southern rmllcr.lnnlu tho;nemvt m\r;n‘x&f.or. L gew slectiun {g ’..fl“,‘?hff'flf:\'.‘:‘?a é“;’.?‘. UESTLENEN: 1am exceedingly gratifiod at this {;f:{.\'lx:;‘ :2:53'.,’:"’{{.‘,‘32. %"’ v u‘}‘:fi:‘:‘fii"f'}‘ the fi'x’.nrvla the Missuuri Pacitle, Y ;Xl:ulu ll;l lmnvo: o'(”lh':%rl‘:nfi:(:ua%s {hgyn:lxl% {itlo fo the office of Govarnor by virtua of hia elec- ':;&"fl"r’:: -:Q;’ (i gg?::wr;‘-:? ,x‘lfx"‘m“‘iné‘f.‘.' dont and Vieo-Presidont. bem?-n tho u:nr:‘.- " TRANSPORTATION PRODLEMS, Soid Tor the Dereerayia Slams and will Sither | Aatich 410 e b e Juiciar T Con | hroueh yom, that mychgeme 1o smaiactomy aths | con A would be o person to sucencd to the o3 San 1o Bt Sothe o Yot for the Democratic candidato for Boeaker, | RILTCR B \he Wstest Sudiclal tribanal 'in the | Giorman peaplc, 1 seideted Mr. Behurs jorie oo yacaniey, I8 incorrect, Mr, Ferry still belng, | The rosds belonzing to - the Bouthwestern or for a radleal Republican long enough 0 de: | biaetarig anaayof emscint dishonbr to' give smy | Aitlon he occuples Doty thaught him the HER | under the rules of tho Bonate, {ts President pro | Hailroad Rate Association clalin that the recent feat tho Adminstration plan. qndeed. some of | sanction whasover fo auch & scheme. m‘l:'m:::: '""."“f.' fecilly n‘,";‘l, a‘tg‘;u ':‘n‘},:“;: tom, reduction of 3¢ centa In the rates of corn from them go ko far pa to say that they will have | I beg leavo to ndd that an suthority stamped with pecth ik COMPLIMENTARY. Misaourl Iuver points to 8t Lauls and Chlcago ., an roved 1o have stood tho tesl OV , i ts Chi d vicinity, By UoriRnes e 1 e 1 Chicago and victnity Flate syd Monroe. L . COAL, wi Coverod Coal---Clean and Dry, PENNSYLVANIA COAL CO. PITTSTON COAL All Coal under Iron Shed. found dread of the threatened war, end, how- ever much fhey dislike tha Turks, they shrink from the process of being liberated."” B ot ANOTIIER ACCOUNT. e A speclal from Vienna to the Times says: 3 According to accounts from Constantinople, It the despondency caused by Midhat Pasha's fall has been succeeded by cxusperation, which scems ready for alnost anything, The hope in A the Pasha's ability to save ‘Turkey might have proved fllusory, but it certafnly was cxcecding- ¢ Iy strong. Edhem’ Ppsha and his colleagues . valnly endeavor todo the best accordlng tn . thelr abllitics. . No one belives fn them. They ° ' caunot carry the popular feeling with them. : Discontent grows dally, The polico arv kept constantly searching aftor the anthors of the zens. § ——— 1t diclal sapction, and which, In additiun t 3 ¢ New Yore, March %.—Th 1 - placards, which ara posted by night even on %‘rfl#fl?%fi&c l%?‘fi‘xtrfi{é}l'%?% e Py Juduce_to: o (|8 deAnthe de fecis Gorsrament ota Ghate | e they preacuted o capy of e resolutiohs | FFAVINIGNS Culoxtalng the poltey of Vrestdent | Stiount.” Wit prines of. coms va PR it ANONYAMOUS LETTENA 10 MINISTELS i of Houth Carolinato the certain Uls which must | to Secretary Bchurz, Mr. Elnsteln addressed o v have advanced just about the ratmuo amount sa of ks oiouta ultogether o of coriXtr8 | attond. tho cxcontion of & achema which. st pest: | Lo romatis 1 Gorman 1o B semzf.,,-l Wish. | ceta of thocuuntry, and produce harmony and | MAY reduction ‘nade by the raliroads, and this A - . 4 # good fecling throughaut the land. Tho rosoly- " '] e Southern Republican Senatorn. Somaal the | Godin, Biowses the mirass. sureslis ascqEs | fux lim. god-spes im the work whifi o hed | 50241 exprosaed the fullest confidence In his Ad. [ 17 thC fac of a further decline in tho'prices of full of invectives agulust wn {ncapable Govern. Coal for country trado direct from ment which takes all the able-bodicd Mobam- y mines in box cars, P, 8,—1 have the honor to Invite the attention of I ore . | the lines leading Enst from here deny, however, tapiort of e Unie of the Cablust today was | 17 Hienias g gans Jpcioted teegran, from | Cotestuu, 0.y March 26—l {ho Houso at | {51t Bere Lelis ine fn Oblo g worning: that they have, any "auch nicnton. aid clait question was deomud to bo the | 40T .'u:’{'.'.’.'&:.fl. e a‘gr'fif:,’";‘ noon to-day, Stanley Matthows was- nominated | erahip,” Hohus s Southern mon plcked out | that they wi ere to the present rates unt ha tatcs that thore ¢ 1o violensa if i by tho Republicans for United Btates Scuator, | from the Domocratic ranks, but he will find | the opening of navigation, when o reduction f the military authoniles of ¢l 5 s medans for solidlers, grinds down the peoplo by I B VAN INGEN, Sup't._ { House Republicans who havo publicly atated | Unitod Siatos sud tho oit aiihanjoruies of th | unertakew, ~Tho Scerotary returned thanks In | ininfairation and approbation ot he Tersoms | O Featerday that the Eastern | ¥ar taxca, ani yot. askes s hunifliating peace ftie | thiat such n plan Was Torming have (ntiniatol | ol peaenand the eivll auttorl evstem of Jocal | Uerman for tho compliment shown him, seleeted to mako up the Cabinct. a8 Tumured Jes aatern | with Se n Iks of EINANOLAL, hiat Gen. Tt Butler woud b Jooked to sa the | it Lqaeraauant a the Amerlcan exs be, air, very ——— Tnr seEAKERSIP. roads would, fn ontér to stimulate gralu ship- | with Servi, and even talks of ceding erritory e e S e s | FAL Gon, Ben utler rerpecttally, you Excellency's obeilient sorvunt, 01110, Dispate tx Clnclunall Enguirér (pem., i oy i (ot el gons g | {0 Monteocgrin robbers. Micuman aud Softas 7’ PER CENT TUE CADBINET MBETING, To J. Mackrr, SIATTIIANS ELTCTED. Wasminaron, D. C., March 18, —Charicy Fos- ' 2 ara transported to St. Jean de Acre, Dut that ¢ L] does little good, ms the rame language that ap- pears in the placards s current amongst the people, befag openly spoken ? (ARG to oarto aneor o sumson central roved bua T peg eon vion 8 anée. PTOpeIY W e nowL ‘Tho Loulain; most, n:ulng.nml important, and it {s expected | o S . B cessity bo mude, IN EVERY CAPE 4 Toom 11 and 12, 163 Washiogioiat. | that, the decia'on £ far 84 hat Niaty s enn, | Xt d that wa will uso o) e Democrats made no nomination. The | Ypposition In his own. ‘There arc thisteon | 1ust of nocuasity bo X7 MA T A T m?ncd :vlll huorc-ched"m-morruw. and it may 1::- Temedicn, - i .c':'t'nuy‘.l T, 3 Stacnnys” z':,“,o r':rocc:dedw lubullnb ;'hlx resulted— | Southern Republicans who will _refuse to vote 2 = 5 aud even n Government offices and military 3 depend largely upon developments of to-night | Covvuara, 8. rel 17, —Gen, I, O, Duller, Matth 3 blank, 843 Altred Gaither, §: | 10F Foster, because they ars dlsgusted with INDIANAPOLIS, IND,, schivols. - Arreata sre made, liouscs searched, - in Now Orleans. ‘The discussion shiowed avery | WWashlngton, D, A"’l'"""“d no violencg j¢ | Matthews, 043 blank, 843 fo) gonitien 6; | Hayea! Bouthern policy, and thiik Foster Is + Special Digpateh to The Tribune. and conapiracles sought Which do not exist, as * Roneral accord with tho President’s conscrrativo | tF00jis arc removed. s ‘8hall nso legal remedius, Frank Hurd, 1. Thuse who voted for Guither | fdantitied with it, The Kvenlng Star, in an arti INniANAPOLIS, Ind., March 20.—Unitéd States all .ph " ‘il It 1 ; On improved Chlcago property In suine to ault &t | views concorning Southiern matters. i 1 A ARTON, o | 8nd Hurd woro Democrats yho refused to abidg | ¢lo brinted to-lay, says: Attorney Truster has institited sult against the | 21! £Xccpt those actually In posscasion of power Boucaoates of latereat. ™ J.D. HARVEY, 07 | VpILISReOrIIng douthern matters, o that (oTog0lns Testor oo poy enst CEpEesaet Intho | B el ton oF o ot sk g ot b Tor g feriotaly conaidered whether 1t | Jofforsonville, Madison & Indiavapolls Ratlerd | S7€Ore oF lcss of tha same nilud. I this cone Uear L much good might be accomplished hy 8 commis- Lo mfmme other tban strletly Tea) m hall In tho 8enate, twenty Republicads voted for | it nut beat for the Southern Itopresentatives to re- L ditlon of tue popular mind, tho prospects of o, i aploion waa also gencral that for the | ba'resurted. ot solve tho . Somplications. sad | Matthews mud thistech Domersy” reoted for | f nat best for the Sor St ull, but hold u caucus of | Company Lo recover about $70,000 luterual Rev- MONEY 70 LOAR 3 negotiations with Montenegro cause great anx- cscnt, and while the excitement. continued troubles in South Carolina. M. Burien, | Both I ouses will mect in fuint convention to- | thelr own with refercuce to'the orgunization of the | enus taxes s fucurred on met earnings and - i | Ercat A Now Orlgati: fe toment contiutied su | troubles in South Caralins, morrow 10 oflicially declars Matthews election, | JH{et) 24l Kl tholr sotes to the canainie, bobe | proty, Theso tasos are for tho geue sas o | 113 ot L1 foared thore sV b7l i ON CIICAGO REAL ESTATE In suma to sult, from | Temoved, TIIE OFFICES BANQUETTED. “},‘L, of the Mresident's bouthern policy, 1t miu 871, Inclusive. persons al Congtantliople is the oventual dis- one o Bve years, % —— et Tho members of botit brunches of the General | b tme (he border States will Hold bk, Dot | ihe grags carningnof the Indianapolis, Bloom. | banding of thearmy. Tho poople have been Oy Qe e LOUISIANA, Bt D A, {ssembly, without regand to Dpeey aiiations, | il be no anprs 15 by tho timo fhe exti eqnlun | Incion & \Velttern(l(u:g fram dun. 1 to Feb, 23 | disturbed from tliolr uormual avocationsthrough- - - 0 o-night attended a vangquet ven by Stanle; 9 called, that the Mepresentatives of were arainat #27 ur tho same FINANOIAL FAUKARD'S THREATENED COUP. WasningToN, D, Cy March 20.—Elthu B. | Matthows ot hls hotel - Bestion ot by Staul Tr | e gt o, Vepmassatati a f P | out tho emplro to defend their couniry N riod in 1830 decrease, 890,604, and relizion, ‘and now thess thousands of Alvanlens, Circasalans, Arabs, and Kurds are to go howo agaln, probably uupald, te find thelr lands untilled and homes destitute. Every letter from the outiylng provinces is Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. ‘ ¥ T out this very plm, g hibt ccts to retaln the French mis- | both Kepublicans and Democrats congratulnting | to carry ou plan, Wisniorox, D. C., March 20.—Nothing | W Mo tatol to trends” b1 ftarsaon ther. | oTai0s Mkt tmee o s DAL Toirs | Featon with & guod ‘{f.'l{ e ale aud L A PROJECTED ROAD, more had been licard lato thisovoning of threat- hought ho should return to Parls about the | Minded and cultivatod A gonticman had, betn Northien oot o hbying to o akirta of & Spectal Dispateh (0 The Tribune. cuod outbreak in Now Orleans, The agents of | 1O thought ho should retur it chosen Senator from Oblo, i 5 Yho ‘galie ’ I verything if the polltici make the poli Boi GTO! Ly March 90.—At TPackard horo intimato that ho fs determined to | 14d!eof -April. Sfeanwhilo he will visit hls X un"ii?-:‘ltlyayul“g[nlln‘:e‘:" Tl:’;‘“r‘o}e’cl:n:r i hand, oy Maselt »inscting of make astand, and to demonstratg that ke has | UOTO fricuds in Minols. PENNSYLVANIA puaed o this ‘muvement, fs o make Churley | Citizens and oficers of the Burlington, Keosaqua Forelgn P!Chlll!\fl bought and sold. City and County Orders and Vouchers hought or inovey ‘advanced on same, ltenta discounted and money loaned un morte £8x0 and warshousc recelpis, LAZAWIS BILVEI. « fnan, Bauk Chiamber of Cownmerce, Chicago. : TO_SMENT, onte & Western Kullroad, n narrow gauge, held at FULL OF AVPAKIENSIONS i TR el k TR CIVIL-BBRVICE RULES Fostee, of Olilo, the tpeakor, There fs but littlo | 3 Qauge, L physical force to wage A successful cam algn THE SENATORIAL ELECTION. doubt but tuat a great majorily of the Sunthern | the Board of Trade Rooms, It was devided to | ©f possible consequences of the wholcsale dis ; R E4: Di ' I 1 agaluat tho Nicholls Government. ~ Dertd and | JAY0 tot set been detormuad upon. Tuere has Spectal Dispatch to The Trivune, Dewverats . Would - profor bl - to - ellier i : bandment of this wind. @ o cl o W " survoy two routes and sccuro estimates of the th h resent Nicholls Lero ol been such o preasuro upon all members of tho flannmovug, Pa., March 20.~The balloting | Randait or Morrlson, who are pusbing : i _ BRRVIA. et Sl gc,:w"';:m::':m‘l":" Cntoct of duttes licllentto entcrlog upo ther | for United States Senator fn the Pennsylvans | (0% he Mace, - 'The troubtc “ar Heink | cout of tho raad. Subscrintions wne prouptly Vienwa, March 20.—The Politieal Corrapond- g v Fustor, however, would como (rom bis own psrty. | made to pay for tho surveys, and tbo work will 4 f Packard 2 oftices that thers has not been sufliciont Leglslature this afternoon was unaccompanied | There are some Ropublican Nepreacntatives \ho be undertaken at once, ence publishes inteill from Belgrade that 810 foors of' BULGIAR, 100 (el | ehsieniaive of Pckard hre b Vhington . 1t Pt ek, i | by s, U sk of Do Gamar | 11 o ek et e = Pertll Elondl, the Torkiah Eavor, e et 8t., near Madison (onch floor 28x130 | bluster. The Nicholls poopls hero have dls | TUIC5 repouts, relorsy beloga foregono conclustou, Between tweuty weuld posbaps vots againet Foater becauss of his ITEMS, by Prince Milan today to present the Iinperial ¢ chich | €ontain a rebash of the Civil Bervice rules of the | gpq thirty Republican inembors of the Houte | being tho bosom friend of the Beneis Hisop. | It s reported that the roads leading Fast fifi;fil’[}’,’u’lN_-?}:35'1:';7;?5‘3.'3“{233"3:‘,fi,‘} Graut Admiulsteatlon, stating that they have | had repeatedly expresscd their dissatisfactlon | pomion voasbrsores princivally trou ew England | from 81, Louls, Indlanapolis, and Clncinnat) oad, and does not antlclpate serlous trouble, | Blready been adopted by President Hayes and | with the propasod cholce, and Indicated n deniro a',‘,"‘"'v‘;'\'.’lé’:,‘u:".’f;fl,fl'fifl,’,:‘,E;"",'fl:f,:'f"“m’r“:fl still_adhere to the advanced passengor rates KELLOOG AND 3OREY, lls Cabluct, are not very ingenious conjoctures, | to support auuther member of the varty pro- | of distrust of thie bouth, snd the sveond becauso | adopted by the General Ticket and Passenger former Representative lngm Ouachita Parlsn, Ba far as‘auy decision bas been reached (¢ Is cor- vided a ‘successful combination could be ar- lljh'eyhhiu:x‘l‘\u lhallllm rmlldu.xltumll'c.;ly lne;m the Agenta® Association at ts latc annual Conven- bad an Interview with tho President of over an | tajn that tue now rules will not coutaln soma of | rangzod. The Democrats discouraged any move- ""“u"m‘:';m:‘,{,‘,:cz,g:’l‘ ' Jn ihe A hivoes | Hon But as the old rates havo been restored e Lonraadn rnlctthy restated thelrshlo of | 15 urincipal eatures of tho. old Clvil Sereien | Taocs iooking brp Sorats discouraged any move: DTty o couLd Coriainly et mhongs borason | fram Chichgo to th Easty 1t Ia Howly seata the Loulsiana casc, "'“'""!r"" frequently systew. This, (& (s undorstood, will b especial: | 80 # Republican, and the members openly | BA7tY he could certain e1Ecthim. 17 thin pias ratlc | that the roads from St Louls and the atber Sronsald fu thusedispniches. Tliey ciaimedto | aystew, Pl bt o s s moron wradually (ell Tinto | (o piatta to cloct n Sauttieru Demaoemt hncae | Bouthweutors citics will Keen s thy g, otber electlon of Packard, inststed upon his fmuicdiato | 1y true of tho competitive priuciple. the party llue, a movement ercatly ac- | and et the Norih havo ail tho otlier House otlicers, vc? ton;z, {isokiition and constant, eupparg by the Na- INcomRECT, {clorated by the persumive powers wsed | tooue, of Virginia, hae boeh uettied on ae the next | *Faeer s stll some talk about punishing Vau- Honal Government, and predicted that If Luck- | gy ropart that Scuator Alurton attempted to | by the Camerons and otliers to abiain tho sup- | avatiable canuidats, And Siclnorson. o Penneyi- | derbilt for his obetlnacy by cutting. the eerier s R s | ve il e Foymatr f o | L oL Gt o D Vet | o Bt ACroits s S | drh oMty by S e thia South, fls’;or;:;,’ i particular, dwelt with | Marine Corps Is Incorrect. The law proventathe | YO'8 Was takeu today ouly one Republican furwand us combining tho best elements to break | chat it il bo done, a8 such action would punis foot), ‘lately occupiod by Oglesby, arnitz & Jo, 'Aps%g to G. W, FFORD, Room 1, 145 Clark-st, TO RENT. Beoond and third floors of 320 and 331 Btato.st.—dimensions.36x136—trom May 1. HILGER, JENKINS & FAXON, TO LEASE. firinan, -Peaco with Servia is thus defnftive, : RUSSIA'S TRRNS. - . Loxpoy, March 213 &, m,—The Lost in its ! leader aunounces that the Cubinet will meet to- % day. The business Immedlately boforo the Ene Blish Governmept Is the consideration of the fateat editiun of tho protocol. This document orixlually spoke of action in tho eveut of the Porte uot carrylug out tho reforms. The word . “action™ was altered to more voguo and . geueral terma, but theso terms have.ngt L ound favor at 8t Pelenhuri Uortschakofl now suggests a new wording, vis.: * That the mmowber of the House, Me. Mapes, of Venanwo, . the cutting roads just as much as Vanderbilt’s, | I v " i wDEmle Posk nerth ot Piilfaretresfoeeciiar | much feoling upon the wrongy whichhe clatined | appotutment of any porson outside. that £01B8 | Liad tho coursge 10 refiso to voto'for him. o | §5,40¢ Cotton Statex pla. o fandienttnability, | o5 Hallinare & Oblo. Itaitraet & he wated, | Lowen ',{‘,:'flfi“b’;‘fi.m“:.’;‘fi:{’,’,’.‘:.‘,‘.fi,f,‘,i‘hgfi . Py to JOUN. 1iad beon comuwitted against Kepublicans by the for &' position, a fact of which Mr. Morton was | remalned sileat \hen his e was tallod, Tire 84 Randall, aud mado 1o euemics, as did the fatter | will shortly renoye the office of fasistant Gen: the word * fnsist ' impiles pledges which Shey . Sl ad 68 Y. | Walte League. Morcy was u brotherdnlaw | oo BV At S S Demosruts, with twa excentlonm, vated for Ad- | §i the recent raslential exenement i i fhosec | epal Freleht Agons whicscs.of A Columbus, [ don't mean to fucur, 5 they pes 1o darger fiy H TOORIOLDEINS MEET of Dinkgraves, who was killed carly In the cam- ATRET CAOR: ' Jraw U Dill. Oug of thuse supported. ex-tov, | 'th ook now s that landall cannot be eleciod, | 0. to vy clty. It and some other trifiug varlations, theneas H ~HEOOMHOLDENS MEETINGS: _ | paign, s on this sccount spoko with justili: ;! Curtin, The lutorested speztator on th floor | Morrfson has no lesding qualiteations o eopumend - et . ratocol mas bo considerad scvepted as s pocy. " NOTICE le earnestuesa, 1l m.'!:m id l‘l:'ut S S Al large delc’nls)lsad a: l;l&l‘chln':l and “oltlhct ofthe flouso was cx-Senator ‘Ll,"umcrun, r?-h., h!n: {gr L:; 3\1‘:;'.: ‘nnd n:‘x‘l'n'; .“l'u‘:v Duw say &-;xldly MUSHROOM HEIRS. :’lllun. SR vy ot mg’ v 7 TIONDRRDS OF POLITICAL MURD! usincss men of elphla arc hereto on | watched tho procecdings with evident gratifica- it 19 4 AH uencg fin ey = NEw Yong, March 90.—Joseph 1. Lewis, of | there ls no reason to belleve that Russls wit H L] bave been committed recently i Loutsiana, and tuo President to-morrow for the purposo of | tion. Don Cameron is celebratiug bis triumph | taiued to_the goud omices uf hla friend, the lato | NE ) March oseph L. Lewis, o i e TUCURe * e . The 4, 18 th dead.] cen, N. J., ct ralsc any scrivus ditliculty, nut Braatourauy, Cutosuo, LL, Mason iz 1677, ~Tis | B favw. The resid ficktly heard tneir | dent of the Union League Club, for Colloctor | Ifanmimnuns, 1o Slam arofacs branchies | SOURGR wian clectad: but the - Korhoen Tomres | beq i , 2 which now prevents the signiog of the pratocol I ohlcrs of the baltimore & Oio & Chfcags : | outlaw. The President patlently heard the & h ARKISBURG, Py Sl A—=Buth i crats will uot ualte with thom, Thu Kepublicans | 000, to the Uovernment, tobelp pay the national 18 thie question of demubilfzation. - Our Governe % 8 o ol grs beredy nol fi;g,}g:“;{-{)w&;imfi‘ tory, as ho hears the Alu?' of évergbody, but | of the Port,in cass a chiango tn the oflice should | of the Logistatitie et separately to-day 1o bal- | GFiko Nortly geverally favor Garfeld, bitt lic can- | debt. Lewls lived in quiet retirencat fn Gar- | oers aa deratood Lo ruquire assurancs (yom H fo{ e inbiaciionat Siberlraporiant busiicas, wiii ba | §aVe 10 sl Lo Lherm as to is purpose. bocantemolated. The preseut- fucuinboat s [ lot for United States Seuator. The vote fu th | 54450 ety Pistons o cauuot vt salng e fen | den stroet, surrounded by o few servanta aiter | Deningy o erstont to ruquire Rutiiorom "ol S o A e TR A T I AR uR Tution, who was formerly & Bupervisor of Iu- | fensto Wesf, Cumeran, epublican, 313 Dill | ocrati e, - Fostor can gt thy uscugeey bemt | hio gavo s busiuces twonty years s o woy | 1aanas th s contrary 1o her digulty to giv ' Clar Chlcago, 111, on” Thursday, April 3, st 2 Hpactal Dipaich (0 The Tridume. Democrat, 183 Clymer, Deitocrat, ‘1. In the | oceatic votes, but be capnot et all the Lepublican | “f bl ! 1. aelock, p. 15 Naw Out.eaxs, March :0.—An undue smount | ternal Revenue, Ho does not live in Phtladol. | HetiocTst, 193 CI 1165 Dill, 747 Cuirtin, 13 | Voion. Sandatl whi havs sotas sirachitig cupport, | deeredited a bachelor by Srybady that uew | such assurance. Bho ‘asserts that ‘sho is bouud E.C. WINSTANLEY, Sitreind o0 Y | of excltcmient hab been ereated heroln Whits | bihia 30 16 B 50 Pespees &-cupr oot s Lladel. Juskeon, 1. Tie inal vato will 'be takea’ tol | but it wll wenicen aftor the i widete richer fhas | bim, and often declared” o hud ‘o relatives Jn by bouor and iaterast 10 demobilizc, but she de- e At = | Lei dircles by the fact that Uov. Packard | of elther the bustness or politics of that city, morrow In Joint convention Increase, Hayler will Nub 8 good vous. and, It is this country or Englaud, his native land. Yes- | clines to give a pusitive Pledge, snd moreover GENLRAL OFN, Lias beeu recelving quite largu sccessions to his | If hie is reroved ¢ will bo against tho protest 3 party will atand. by blm, can bo elected. 1fho | terdsy, however, & richly-dressed woman ape requires that the protocol be sigoed aud peace g DIDTOTON ¥ 1 LMo Do militia force. Ttohas becn: devmed suliclens | of 1ho Camcruns, sad will bo an fidication of & VARIOUS gues wncceed. 1t will bo'by Wedges for Sautnern, o ‘g‘;“.‘nfl‘-‘“‘“" “‘.l‘{géd"t"il‘hs‘:n [ coacluded with ploutenegra, sad 'hu.l g-‘uflm' s ot " 4 C1Cy 0y V| ) Turl ¢ o P ARISIEN LEATHER B-EVIV’ER- el e tua Wbise Lassus hto taelr prmno- :Il“:n.:;.iim?:‘n.rfih&f :‘:;‘o‘t':h :oP ?3‘:.'35.’-“;5.”3; AN EXTRA $BSUION NECRIARY. forieriFhe wituation tal: Elher B Bautns ::lu: acor Auoth:r.w‘;:t‘l?' Claliatug t be & | fre SxDous Relore whsl it dexol . e A 3:: l.l}l fl’n‘if»’é’ffiz‘"&éz"é’ékfirfi'f:? :‘:fr.; I tho dispeusers of Federal ofiices fn Pounsyl- Bpecial Ditpatch to The Triduns, § esiocnat .‘,'I‘,}‘m‘:’,:{{‘::'," ';fi";,:,’;“fl"{;: Blcce of Lewls', bas tilel s caveat for tho | The Pust polots out that it Englaod signs tha i E,;a“&‘g:m:gg;;g:fl:flmfin:m.':fi.:;: tonded inaking un attempt o recanturo she | vaute. it Wasuatoy, D. 0., March 20.— At the Cab- Kepublleans chuto o tha”conclualon that ¢ js bepe | mullon. ' " " protoca, b fut duty wil b to tak i Forle 464 oo JLLOUR ROEHERS, ustetn a aaw usls | onet bujidin e g o I e T polnt [ #20b mectiog 1o-day ga oplolon of Attornoy- | lerto get balfa lusfthan nabrssd. . SUICIDE, 10do sa whilo Rutiah troepé ‘peanin’ oo oy N e, Marshal Fiako fu the Southers District of Now | General Devens was read on the subject of sy Tho tfcant straw i the Bouth C b B0— Wil Wake- | frontler. Eugland would thus be placed i 8, 08, 149 and 151 State-st. said quo. The fuct fs, howerer, tho | Mars . most siguifcant « aro- | Cixcinati, March 20.—William A, Wake. R s e statu quo ortders were long ago removed, so that | York 1o the plao of Payns, whoss nomluation | extrs scasion. The subject reviewed the Cone Yioa case is tho arrival here of Mrs. Chamber- Beld, ulias Dr. Raphae!, husband of Mme, Ra- | Pinfully ridiculous position. M. MATSON & €0.---8PECIAL NOTICE. the Nicholls otlicers have becu teking possesalon | for Lhis positiun was sout to thoSenate wad con- | stitution and lawe pertainiog to the subject, and | laln und child, with seven or clght gréat trunks, " wrl i/ 1 - fr LATEST: MB. GEOHGE K. JOIINSON has withdraws from our wherever they hud power. There i3 wo fnten- | firied a few daye before the expiration of the " 1 indicuting an inteution to stay. Chamberlain | Phsel the notorious astroluger, deceased, tool Loxpoy, March 21—5 2. in.—~The Ttnes Pars e ihanal L Rl gl tlon on Gof: Packirdre part to crealo apy un- | last Congross. Y iske's vomaloaton did not ox- [ O '"g‘d Shiat au: extra Scaulan eanld ot b Biuacl 5 Cxpectod to'arrly 2 to-uight. It | Ove ounces of Iaudanum upou retiring last | correspoudunt sava it now secius certaln they dine AR e o st S e adc &350 | nocessary excitementy b, intbnations having | pire until this week, and she ouly reason why | avolded. Iu this the Cabinet secined very gen- the protocol will ‘be signed ou Thursday, It ia rtaloly looks us though he did not futend to bt. He was found fnsensible this morniug. koue ot that he will bo recozntzod with the | Payuu was fn advauce appointed In hls place | erally to concur, although na definite sction was Fetury to South Carolta. It is rumored that o E]:qae of Lhe suichlo unkuown. ) tipulation that ho shali be [cft eutirely to | wis appareutly to fill the ufllce befurs tho cluso | taken. The impression prevalls that an extra atlsfactory proposition bas been made him, and Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridume. ;xfintduhhflnvcnxmcnt, ne has b:eu qufeu; of GL‘K. unflvn Administration, and whllc | scsslon will bo called for about June 1, B fl. h,.,‘m.i{he,m sigu_terms ou which be Mapisoy, Wis, March 19.—Stella Winter, rm, ) fo mact tha lo” with no; ‘m’rfi»“?fifd l:hfm“ March 6, 1877 e anpounced that a courler started for London with o dispatch relative 1o the demobilization. = lled od 20, daugh Do ttev, 11, A Wikker, | moblienl romimms s boue' Sbsedr, i tie T X 13, [Utla. Yesterda, iz litical influcnces which bave control SFEAKER RANDALL ill abdicate, lcaviug the St - | ® aughter of tho Rev, 1, A. Winter, | mo regimcnts are now mostly statinug M~ "(‘Jw“z“‘“"‘m m{:&mfin:t ntlhu‘ c.,ufi“;-m{ ::‘:'d&,“m :"ff&'.',‘u'l."m.“m Ne; \&urk coutinucd potent. | feels contideut that he has more than enough m,l.l;f;( ]f:m;n:u,( § tho Skuto fu qulet posscs p{nor of tho German Lutheran Churchi of this | at posta coustituting their usual garrison The Acme Pipe Cutter. | e, mosty colored, dcsirns to o snsoiel: | ok o gt oy o Gutiied potent. | feels con Pledged to him to socure bis noinica: KX PRESIDENT GRANT COMING WESE. clty, committed sulcide last evening by takiug | quaste, . culistincnta in the city, sev- | boan exccllent otficer, while Payue's political | tion fu the tlc caucus on the tlrat ballot, Dispiich 3a Cincinnall Commercial, 10 ceuts! worth of strychuiue fu gu vrange. Miss gl'fl&’:nguleb:eluxrml:‘ul ln Lhud rgxllnt.ry record is :fld 10 o not.” good., Tgo nct?ol.‘um- and he ridicules the tdes of the poaslbllihv of WasnINGTON, March 18, —Ex-President Graot, | Winter has been teachiug schoul in Milwaukee, parishes. While Gov. Packard ycgards tho | mission will not be fssued to Fiske until Payoe | any coalition which could clect a Republican | accompanicd by Mrs. Grant, will leave Wash: reslding with & married sister for a year past, Questlon here onc of law aod fact, which should | has bad a hearing, but tho Preatdent has appar- | Speaker. togton during the present week ou a brief viait | returoidg honte lats Baturday night.” 1t wea be decided without a resort to arms, atill, it the | cotly mado u mind, and witl probably not SENATOR LAMAR to tho West, with a view Lo arraoge hl‘h’xrh‘l noticed on the train she acted very queerly, and Natlonal sutborities regard it @s & question of change It unrau evidence of a very doportant | Mes very serlously (11 here, thieatened with an- | business pr:pnrnmrlv tobisdeparture for Europe, | no doubt secms to cxiet that sho was tempora- {orce, aud are dotermioed 10 make Loulalans) e character, making such » change scem desrable, | other sttack of varalyals, *His discaso {3 said to | and to occupy the e between thls and tho | rily fussne when she committed the rash aty Loxpoy, March 21-5:30 2. m.—A Pesth cor- respondent of the Dally News uzn: *¢1 hoar b, telegraph from Coustantinople that the Porte dctcnn?ued wot Lo accept the interostional pro- e ois Visaon: speclal shra bt ¢ Teleyraph's Vicuoa speclal ssrs cording to edviccs from Kusslau Polead, = Cuts Wrought Iron, B d Co P Eoiler Tobes Honed Tmnshene by Sibes Clean Gut, no Burring. 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