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VOLUME XXXI. CARPFETS ARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! - 121 & 123 State-st. HAVE JUST RECEIVED 1,000 ROLLS BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLYS, and INGRAINS, ete., ARl New and Denirable Pattorns, many of thém made expressly for our house, at prices that dofy compotition, 121 & 123 STATE-ST. FINANGEAL, SCUDDER & MASON, 107-108 Doarborn-st. MONEY T0 LOAN On Improved Chicago property In_suins fo_snit at lowenl miox o fnterest. . D, HARVEY, e 3 MONEY T0_LOAN one {o five yea ST ongoy SMITH, Cashler, 18 Chamber of Commerce. Loans on Real Estate In Ch'cigo for s term of years made atlowest curreat Tates b BAIRD & BEBRADLEY, 00 La ¥alle-st. 7 PER CENT. e have $23,000to loan’In one or two sumson central Improved busfficas property aL7 per cent, Decliion ot 3 N KR ND, Rooms 11 and 12 10 Washington-st. FINANCIAL. Porelgn T.x:plnlie bought and sold. City and Caunty Orders and Vouchers Lought or money ‘adyanced on g s eniiicl il Bty BlbISR R 1 warcho! . LAZAIRS £l i nk Chamber of Uas-mem' Chicago, yan MEETINGS, Stockholders Mgsting The annual moeting of the Brockholders of the Blier- wood Kchool Furalture Company whl be held at thelr ofice, 10) aud 208 Wabaali-av,, Chleago, 1il., Tuesday, April 10, at 100clock &, m. e purposs of elecsing Busrd of Dircctors, and transcting any other busts ncas which mey come befora sald moutiog, J. U. COLEMAN, reh 2 Becratary, People’s Gaslight and Coke Company. ANNUAL MEETING. “Thg annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Peas e L and Coke Cownpany, for tho election of hreetors and the transaction of other business, wiil be held st Lhe otlico of the Compauy in Chicago, On Tues duy, April 10, 1877, st 10 0'cluck s, my A, 3._BILLINGS, President. 0 UC L _Cuteauo, March 23, 1677, D UOATION. HARVARD UNIVERSITY. CAMBRIDGE, MASS, Bummer Instruotion in Bofenoe for 1877, TFor Teachers and other Adult Courses of 1astruction will bo given aa followa:—, 1, Generat Chiemlatry st Qualital b g Sty sl Golaive Ausind, by 1i, Tusenouanit Lotany, by Amt, I'rof, George L. Goulsle, Fee, #23, iyplogiils’ Nowny, by Aut. Prof. W, 0, icoloay, Uy Prof. N. §, Bualer. Fee, 850, Zoclygty by Sesirs. Waller Yaton asd W, K. Fach course will bo glven in Cw o :t'twu Lo Allen hy 1y I eircular walcn gives AUl Infurmation. swout: thesg 1y anplying Lo the Becretary of mbridge, Mass., Inclosing & niverdit stamiped envelope. “riaNos, ' Wo havo constanily jon haud, for rentiog purposes, a Inrge nse sorfment of superior Upright and Square Planos, atlow prices. FOR RENT. it somaens. o TO MENT. i . TO RENT. Hecond and third floors of 220 and 231 1tats.st,~dimensions 36x130—trom Mayl. HILGBR.JENKINS & F*AXON. DOCK TO RENT, ot o end yors arned br flohers, S Hhe forae flm‘ch}nn rfil&un'u-lfllllun. Pusseralon ktven o B auy time. - Apply W N g TERMAN, TihoN!RoNraoseny s waTHIMAN, TO LEASE. tfeh-at., 0 Pkt 8 T et OHN I v 42 Wabkatrave _ WUNINESN CILANGEN. A RARE CHANCE FOR INVENTHENT. Joliet Btreet-Railroad for Bale. The underaigaed will scl) halt {aterest of the whole of 1Be abuve drel-cless sireot-ralirosd at & bargain, For 1ull particulars spply to A, J. COOPER, Room 7, 125 Dearborn-at, FOR SALE. A complate stock of Uardware, With guod aad payin, iy SRRtV o R e e F 0. _Adiress B, Lock Box 76, Galesbury, 1ll. EASTER EGGS. PP BASTER TGS, A rand display of Easter Nm‘,:.“g(“’- frou Parisasd Birasny gor Easter Holldsyy trot Sracich: Buuday achuls, epy ¥: ceats o eggs tor Lt o ladien Bt NERT, e - LT = BOALEN: 12 PrRinoSAWNKND' STANDAMD _SCALES 11 &113 Lake 5¢., Chlcago, Bezareful to buy oaly the Geaulas, WASHINGTON. Another Cabinet Consultas | Thereis duality In evers dopartment of the | treasonable ofipring of the Tt tion on the South ersy, thi 1! he Ads stration [ o Rival Governors WiIL | {¥udiraton s very dinicolt and deiats onc, | Tolrd Senatorial Dlstrict, aii Gen, Thomas C, Probably Be Invited to Visit Washington, Claims to the President and His Advisers. Hampton Desires the Privi- | tho United Rtatcs troops be with olls in Loujsiana. The Commission Will Start for the South Some Time Democrats at New Orleans in High Dudgeon Over the ‘President’s .1 Minister Washburne Asks to Bo Recalled from the French He Desires to Try Oonclusona with Oglesby for the Bonatorship SOUTH OCAROLINA. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. WASHINGTON, D. C., March 22.—The Cabinet held two sesslons, and both were devoted al- most exclusively to the conalderation of the South Carolina question. It appears from what can ba learned of the discusslon that a majority ot the members favored un fmmodiate with- drawal of the military guard that has sur- rounded Chamberlain aud the Columbia State- House, and that the Prosldent himsolf favored this course. Evarts, Bchurz, Thompson, and Key are understood to have expressed them- selves In favor of adopting forthwith a polley of non-interforence, aml, acvording probably Attorney-Genceral Dovens, agreed with them. It s reported on what secins to bu ered- ftable authority that the decision finally ar- rived at was to postpone decisive action until MAMPTON AND CHAMBERLAIN CAN COMH ON and present thelr respective arguments in per- sou beforaitho Presldent nud the Cabinet. This unlooked-for determiuation would seem to b taken out of defercuce to the wishes of the minority of the Cabinet, Who thiuk that Chaw- berlain ought to be sustained, sud who scck ns a last resort to postpons a procceding that would be fatal to his hopes untll lecan be fieard in Lis own defonsc. It I8 suggested that when the rival Governars are closcted with the President and hisndvigera an effort witl be made to Induce them to settle thelr dlspu‘tu then and WITIOUT FURTHER DEMANDS for recognition or assistauce from the Unlted Btatos Government, Gen. M, 0. Butler soys to-night that helas recelved a telegram from Hompton, statfng that he will not go to Washlugton of Lls own motiun, but will do so it speclally requested by the Pres- fden. Thisdispatch was scot befors anything concerning the action of the Cabiuet to-day hod Judge Mackoy, who Is actively represonting tho interesta of the Hampton (fovernmout hero, received the following telegram tuls evening: To Judge 8, J, Mackey, Washington,D. C.: The removal uf tho troops from the Btato-lou usfn the same condition sy Louislans, Wa cer- talnly can demand this, ‘The meaning uf thia diapatch {5 that Hampton claims that Clhamberlaln is protected by the guard of United Btates troups surrounding the Btate-House trom bolngjserved with writa issued by the courts which donot recoguixe hiu as Gov- ermor. In Loulslana, under the order of Presle dent Graut of March 3, tho'troops In no way juterfere with tho civil processes, but merely PEESERVE TUX ATATU QUO, Tho representatives of the Hawpton Govern- ment ndicate yery clearly the course that will bo pursucd st Columbia as soon ns tho troopa arc withdrawn, Undcr an act of the Legisla- turc passod soon after the reconstruction, Gov, fumpton will make n complaiut bofore o Justicuof tho Suprems Court charging Cham- berlain with being in llegnl possession of the ofiivo of Governor, and of the books und . pa- pers belouging therctog thercupon thoe Court will grant en order directing Chamberlain 10 show canse why lio should not be compelled to deliver the same to the complaiuant. 1f o falls suawen, judgment WILL BE ENTERED AGAINST 1M, 1f ho sppears and makes auswer o the com- plalat the case will bave o hearing, and, accord- fug to the bellef of the Hampton party, the Judge will decide that Chamberlain must turn over the office to hls competitor, and thus he can, If be - desires, under tho laws of tho Btate, bring an action in the Circult Court sxainst the party evicting hin and this can bo carried on sppeal to the Buprema Court, when the whole merits of the controversy can be gouo iuto. Anaction for ejectment on the prima faclo case can be cousidered, Accordingto this programme there will bo no cause for appre- bending sny dlsturbsace or violent miessures following the withdrawal of the troops, and the whole quarrel will resolve itsclt into Tho Bouth Carolina casc differs In many esscntial particulars from that of Louisians. In the latter Btate nobody can deny tbat Packard baa the prima-facie title to tho Governorship of tho popular voto of the State. He had a larger proportion thau the Hayes Electors, and his majority, aa reported by the Rewurning Board, “There s suine question wicther the Leglalature that wouounced lis clection was lezally organized or not, aud if It was, whether canvuss of votes mado was a constitutional I the scts of the lk‘wnlluf Board aad of tus Republican Leghilature wer le; B e Chicogn Dailp Teibun., - CHICAGO, FRIDAY. MARCH 23, 18 place he Is attermpting to b rofusal of the Southern members to join in the ana oral cannt.” We are still confident thst the NO MACIINERY Washington Administration will decide against Ly which the questlon ot fesga can be scttled. | further military interference. ll{ .ulm";lo:hrg urning Government,—cxecutive, leglslative, and judi- | fraud, but as the alternative luvolves violence clal. No solutlon by the conrts (s posafble, be. { abd civll war, It cnm»cl Ilfllk'll AdmlnlAl'mllm‘ I'ms Its 'own ‘m, ot | should awslt nlu r:‘a;m 1I:h'|!n'|:fl: ;x:'xlexy.“ udicial tribunals, whose decimons the other re- TILE P CKAND LEGISLATI . "unu to respect. Tho same is true of the Leg- Ta (A Weslern Arsociated Prexs. fatature. With oll these questions in contro- Carolina Case. Mucn 8% it may deafre to put an_immediate end | Anderson, of ths ‘Tenth District, in place of to military Iulcr‘lneu‘:‘u [nnsw Orleans, it might | Ducross and Uarland, whowere declared clected 1t be n safe thing to do. The Republicans of | b the North, on whom the President must rely for | Senate. ARRESTS. LT g SRR R Nine men srrested by the Nicholls was clearly und undisptitably shown they would Inalst nmy he shoulil be the {Jnverno' of Loutsi- | They were remanded to prison without bafl, ana, and would utdoubtedly blame the Adona- TAXBI, Istration for allowing him tobe overthrown ment. He sides atl this, Packard Jias it in bis J)owur,lhould {axes o the Nicholls Collewtors to-dny, Many ) bis mcasures as s s ate disturbance v New Orleans, o disturbance | the Nichulls Governinent, including Burnside, > leges Enjoyed by Nich~ | 15 zhe add many new complications to tho | the larzest property-owuor in Loulstana, " | Demoeratlc already Intricate problemn, and Ly arousinz THE LOUIBIANA COMPLICATION! passion wholly prevent a satisfactory sulution IAspatch 1o Cincinnatl Lominerces of it In 8orth Caroling the case fs ENTIRELY DIFFEURNT, shall be malntaincd in Loulsiana untfl such | would, ¢ Mr. Wi for Chamberlaln It was necessary to | SGived by tho Southerners In Waslington. YeJect th vages of certuln coutios which wera | LLey czoceted that the order withdrawing the tho Courts. ¥ Electoml ticket, On the face of the case, v 2 ckard’s threatenis attitude yotes of thuse couutles were not sutliciently | vcouut of lackard's g Talied with fraud £o require them to b rejec. than snything oles. I Hio troops wery fully, ca in cunvassing tho Sote for Electors, thoy | Fhodrawn 1t s reasabably certaln - thae " certaloly oughit to be zaoi onough to determins | 1o 1or tho golo. o8 o an_ouk the result upon tho State ticket, reak for tho dols purpose .of compel- IN ANOTHER NESPRCT Hog thelr return. If they remain on the from that in Louisiana. While in_tho former thero I but one set of courts clatined by any | Beace suall be preserved S far as he and bls party to bo leially organized, and those cyour‘{ supportrs are cuncerued, and thess guarantees not only recogmze Hampton as Governor of the ’Slnwh:x}t t;l]cley )mflx(devl)ur&d, in a Tormal opin- o, tI ef ity of his election. . Pav] Tt lias byun-well, known Tor o past twvo | Laskard wil not agre to koep the poace. montbs In the best Informed politieal cireles 11 | qotheq with posers 6 arbitrate. 5o far ns 8ol Washinirton that Gov. Chamberinin himself | SIotacd With powers b0 athirate, be or o it s cotzldered Lis cuso 8s an almost hopeloss e b R A e one. llis following tn the Btate, which was President. Next Week. ul solutlon of the question. If they f cutirely dieappeared, and to-day ho exerclses | $HDacy on tho part of the uulawful cluimasts, Sotto of the fuhctlons of Goverior cxcept fhen e solution Lagomes & muiter t9 THR CUSTODY OF TUR ARCHIVES e s b s kil | atart: of tha State, and theso hio holds wholly by the | fociole sucaus ws mog, o bost eiployed, 81d uf United States troops posted fn dabont | Wilethier the meausara Unte 08 Lroopd ur| gee to {t * Decision. o "Rtatortlotse. at Colambi It Is -Letioved | the miltia of the State. “he great desire to tima hoped for has been that. some compromise | Jation snd dlvtlization the disgracs of o ro Tinve been deposed Irom his position b egiuning, to be foliowed by messurcs sharp Thtss reasans Induco the betiel that. ths dejay s ecive i /thd poacclularcrturds farg e i the withdrawal of the troops sustalning 2 Disston. 4 Clamberlaiy Is not & inatter of much Impor- | ~ortier Democrats are busily, engaged tn ernors hiere will be the certain prejude to somo trlnl.‘ :Imd lh:l:t {.II:A g-‘mtt re'lulu’tll:;‘n- hnvu"tg:.;n overthrown in the " luterest of the carpet-bag. T DRI DECION.. gers. They hays suceeeded n raaing & fochng WASHINGTON, D, C., Mureh 2%, —The impres- | 0f distrust which may take some time to silay, ston goncrally prevaichi this aitornoon thtas |y, iesatcA fo inemngl Bsuirer (hem). o result of the Cabinet conferenco an Exceutive | o ot o oot S o e of his onder fur the withdrawal of the troops from g gy Bouth Carolina, or some other action distinctly power undisputed In the hands of Hampton. N in 1876, CADINET CONBULTATION. “N‘“r on this subject, the discussion afforded mission programume vigorously cver since Hayes 10 rell: fon that, will be reachod, and it is positively { for tand lu private conversations : g the determinution of the Onbinet to send o Come gt o sublect 1o o Commisaion, | AL questions | wision, Gibdou saldtohim: 3ir. Froaidont, © morrow, * 1¢ 1a iowevor confldently stated by w | S3yHot fiud words fn whidh | entleman here in Hampton's terest that tho | & YO8 S CTRIEASEBI BN CRe, S ST it are unatiinouniedus sondivg o Come | B Th b o debemuntion will DA Te: | Youran milasion to South Caroling, and that the malor- | Cive G {1y have expressed thameclves fn favor of with- | ceived in New Urloaas aud drawing the troops from any direct support of o Chiamberian Qov. rmnmcote | This I e fos chichioat st youw thnds, uul under- aloly full 1 atood to Lo oll Hampton aske, * In contradietion | Mwtion wiil corialuly full very fai S an lmpression that_Gov. Hampton ingended | Ll bopes! "Tho Fresident roplied: accounts, o fifth member, coming to Washingtan, lic telegraplied ba will coumo i the Presiignt desires tte Gilson, from mie than an unkind feellng toward your | Gi¥id! TR COMMIBION APFOINTED, Bpectal Dipatch 1o Th Tribune, A s Wasmnaron, D, C., March 22.—The Cabinet after havtug dren deluded and. rob has declded upon the Loulsiana Commiseiun, | oqpetied to wait yet longer, aud dancs attead. | OF and tho persons sclocted have been asked by | anceupon a- Comnissioi—to wait snd suffer | Prise of apondence. v h ¢ tiou to expreased un oplufon that, aa It was o question I;{.:nl\;"llsln“n:l.’ m— r:.“’(if‘ &S:‘ud:»'&wfi?o:wt: tod to any speclal coursn of proceoding, It ts | tlo peuliwt tsclk.’ Tho plau which wo lave and oriranized ready to Jeave hero during next | Inet could uufte, and & o divided body.! Mr. Hayos il of the two Stato Govornmonts together, and in | JASE8 BOOYT ) BB BN L bt ns mombers result in establishing vne (fovernnient fn place | of the whols country, und anould awalt their re- of the two now contending for the supremacy. !mrl with porfect. confldency that it would be 1f tho Commisafon returns without accomplish. | Justificd by ovents and approved by resurits, At tng tlils, of coursy it will then bo necessary for | Ef% {;‘l’",“'bfl,‘:é’;";fi[}';;"d‘fi:z;fign“;: 'J;;lg{,‘:: the Presidont to recognize oce or the other, and | from Louistana terminated; but, as the gentles cago action will be prompt. (libson, pod sald to him that tho only cmbar- nEA Bomo of tho Loulstaua Democrats are unablo :‘1';3 “&,‘,‘;,f,‘{.".},f,’,',’,"’ i ilio-weadioli s sarve i ta restraln thelr indiguation ut the atpelutment | would cxbaust the catalog: of a Commisslon. Ellis, of Loulslans, is par- | fairwiuded men before ho gave it up., tlcularly hented, Mo suys that the President informed it within & week that hie considered WASHBURNE. Pl N v e i ls fua ! Fichotia may not ho ablc to restrinh the demo ol Degialeh ta The PN, arative movement towsrd Puckard, Itandall | 4 Uluaun, on the cntrars e el moro consery- | Woshbund informed a friend toddsy that be a nd lias advised * Nicholls iy advauce that | bad asked to bo recalled, and he expocted his ommiseion would probably be puts Wavg HaxrToN, GOV, IRONN, « Brown, of Tunnessee, member of the Comivia. | With Benator Gglesdr afon and by will serve. * PLATTERING COMPLIMENT. 1t is Intimated to-night on very good authority T the Western Associaied Press, that the Bouthern Comnlssion will not lucluds Wasumiuros, L. in its memberslilp any Senator or Representas Wheeler will no slon, AT NEW OLLEANS, Special Dispatch (0 The Tridu 2, Nichiolls at the declslou of the President to send | honor they had dono him In conimunicating the cratle clty _papers, all of whow have hopes of Theasurel tevarse At Totimin of the hy. | decply Honorod aud touchod by thals kindaess, | °%F Charles Hotel rinzs with deuunciat! W] churlst ftude th oy el A l‘fnumn lons, What | aud that bo should thurish with gratitude the plete nud unconditiunal surre they dewmanded. They. consi were making concessfon ‘euough when they u Lim, wot ouly ju tho interest fecd thit. jeading Kepublicans of " tho Statg | U10 y ‘i tot hould nuzbepmufiumu‘or killvd for past. polltg o ey | o wn fcal acts, the approbmtion- of * bls own Goverumen TiR PRRSS, s A $ Thio Timessays thio perlod oftsust and credesce | e prasm butioe o o (e i eic® wes s rapidiy siipping away, sud g few moro davs of | gug to o klud manber {u which the Govorn: delay will sorielt ull the good-will and apuroysl | gient of the Natlonsl Lesgus o herctofore so precipitately showered upon Mr, | wugbied L to perfurm Lls dut laves fn tho presumption that he wes the uew- | delicats aud responsibleone. 11d wes s thoys | Bolte fouud ud powestul {riend of the Bouth, - There | gl tines repald for a1 Lis labors aud anxict; {3 no possible volut of view frum which the | by the tokens of approval that' Lo had receive r ot cverything, | protection of the Gennans {u France, next week. t avvhlch wss s “Ihe Democrat says: “We have on our slde | ho wis continually receiving from his Uerun | 80 the Pl A YEDEHAL PEOCEEDING. both wmight sud gight, Mr. lluyes, 80 far | fellow-citiscns. Afr. Washiburne then thunked | givig car malotaln blmself in the Presldency o aibgle | Paris ut the time of tha sicge, was present with | ive States. inouth If Lo should provoke the millious Who | Afr, Waskbirug whed th Commitiee called: vuted for Alr, ‘Tiudcn luto 1v fstance tu by pre- MINISTER WASUDURNY. tentlous. ‘Chat testitaucs can nulgw gruvukcd Diapac-h ba AL, Lruls Gead: e by luauguratine civil strife at the South, s nut demented ¢nough to fnstull Packard as | Washburne took leuvu of the Prestdcot to- Governor of Loulsiaiu, knowlng va Lo docs that | day, and leit for his bome fu Tillnls to-night. such actjon would fuevitably produce gachstrife. | 1 ‘The day of cowpromises fu ater than that for the Electoral tiun who would veuture to couslder auy piopo_ | year, thus vompleting bis elztit years of service. altion of compromise.” :xal aud valld, ‘Sl Picayuns suys: *We bave no favors to | country, sud will ask to be relivved for that then Packard has a_prima-facte right to the | sk of the President. He owea hin seat to the 5'3?"'»’:3 Thia 'm. 5 . Noyes, o ‘There scems now to be In":he State of Loulst- { fillbustering which sonearly defeated” the Elect- | French M’Iulon. WATTERSON, A RRCRPTION AT LOUISVILLE. LouvisvirLe, Ky, March 22.~The publle - atural that the people hera | ception to Henry Watterson eame off to-night and was an Imposing aflalr, Judge Burnet, Chalrman of the Democratic Btate Committee, NEW ORLEAN#, Marh 22.—Yesterdsy the | presided. At8o'clack Mr. Watterson, apoear- Packard Sensto sgeated J. J. Monette, of the | Ing before the audlence surrounded hy the most % | promineat citizens of Loulaville, was enthusl- astleally cheered. An nddress of welcome was Mavor of | 0lina and Loufsians, -showing the number of v the Returniog Bord, but are fo tho Nicholy | delivered by Huo, Charlea D, Jacob, 71 | men and the general disousition uf the furces. the tity. In responsc M at length the circumatances Jica for f:.‘:fi:l\orz%fi 'g!dun wllltmnhn story of the last . ;.| or thegang of politicians who surround him, | enllsting men In the Packsrd milia wers ay. ~Hé then dlacy That They May Present Their | wut m;fi'r e derire Uiat. fustleo ahiall e dane, ""r"‘("'-;"ér""”l‘"’.'i g““:f"‘ “m‘,""‘"'“ °: l.ll:e 5“' fllkr:n’: of {ius country, dedariug that the hope of aud {f Packand was logally elected and the fact y;'" m“f:’l'flh MO” e :v’l’xlcg '“Pl;‘f:w“&! the South lay exclusively fn material descly i vocated a Eouthern ralirend to the Pacific, and sald that if the Misslsalppl ran The Brooksrs, of Bosion, owners uf several through New England it would have beeu leveed He spuke temper- 0 N i up to the muon lon: Iefore inaking ony Iuguiry on this pont. Bee | Millluns of property in New Orleavs, paid their .&unmm1-mmem‘gunr53uam¢mnnnos'mm raver o cre- | lange property.owners lave naid thely taxes to pFouid gire a non-partisan support to such of jnquet was given hin. TITE OFFICES. WALDROR'S APPOINTMENT, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. 3 . spot they are ready at any moment t i1 Wasnixaroy, D. C., March 22.—The commls. All of the Louisiana Commis- | the caso in South Caruitna fs entirely different | 4005 024 A0 S 0L 3"t e inay aticmpt, | lon of Waldron as Marstil for the Memphls sioners Selected by the Btate thero ara dual Exceutive and Legislature, | Jicholls has given'ampls gusrantees that tho | District has been mado out. hat BSpect o4 \\mmxum‘x, b, France had | dent has appointed Comuission can be regarded In a favorable | fromthe German Goveenment, as well us bis | White-House awaltiy light. 0w, aud by the warni and. cordlal. thauks that l"“w”“'b'y"“l: 12180Y 1o will sall irom «New York on April 1for | stateicnt that be 1s Loulsfaun 13 past, | France, aud continue to act us Unitod States | wment of Prof. Jobn F. and the people would hotd the man I ~xe:ra. | Minlstar there fur Lhe remainder ol the preseat | sloner of Agriculiure. u TUE XAXCUTIVE MANSION. r. Wosbburne tben iotends torcturntotbls | President Msyes has unexs the present situ- adjusted corre- Plke, the story that bx- to be tendered the Watteraon reviewe calmtnating in the L be Iages might strengthen the Republlcan party fn tho WasHINGTOX, March 21.~Tho declsion of the | S8vuth by & genulne poliey of reconciiiation ond Cabinet that the present conditfon of affairs | relorm. m;l' ;.fi apRe:kzll;II{mpud l,!;n :hcl};r:gdc?{ 2 e Republican party fu the South Belioving that the Disputes Can | FIeres,Snrashof e s tks by wWhUE | tino asthe Commision to be appotnted by the | needs lmprovement. and Whttsraon wanied 4 ces(dent sl ave ro , fa not well r wugl to respect. Be Quickly Sottled in e e dledion ol Humpla, Tu dlina by Washiogton. afterson elosed N predicting that the t 11 he State-IL 1d 1 ey Dfl’“a“!‘fi ?l.n'l 'O“Ml p;ephlre‘ b)‘ elnlm&" A roops from the State-House would have arts and the development of the mnaturial Inter- counted i canvassiog tho_returua ‘of the | froopa from, the Btate-tous woulid have Leen | o e ¥ thereforo, ity Gt o ation of the Stato Can: puned Iudetinlely, Tho reasons wiy this post. | Jears honce aa the . 12 \ ¢ nement wos do not clearly appear, | Amerleun citizenship, Chamberlain Willing to 'Step Down yassers, Hlamnton, received o majority of the | Eut™it™a "belleved that ¢ was ‘more o | plauded throughout.” Afwer the roceptlon o if It Oan Be Done Grace- to come into power four lend gnd promoter of truc He was warmly ap- This is the oflicer whom the President nomiunted, aod who, | markable that the disaster did not soner occur. have been aceepted by the Admintstration fn | tirough false roprescntations made to Scnators, good faith at thelr full' face value; but he could | wasallowed to lio in committee without actlon. not promisa for Packard and bis adhcrents, and | Tennessce men who desire to come in necord with the Admiolstration are highly pleased with the final success o Weld, TO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN, reet lwhfl':.c-‘:i I. encral p\;lnclp!If, ihe \’lml\lcnt's % plan of ervico reform dues not contem- conslderable previos to the clection, has almost. the result shows that thelr fallure is duc to ob- | plate the removal of those whose commissions ave not expired, this s only adopted as a en- eral rule,aflording solldground to stand on at the But it can be sccepted ns Leyond ques- tlon "m{"m a part of the President’s plan to office Las been obtained by (m- i oper means, of if {mproper pursons are found | Anburn, in this State, was found amung the that tho inost that Gov, Chamberlain has at any | Drevent any sheddlug of blowd sud save tho B e, the mare {act nf Thely hojbing somsouse a b 4 pe= | aions will afford them no protection. tition of the bluody emeutes of the last decade, might be made by which bo could withdraw % % | of this kind broucht to the attentlon of the Widh Credit 1o titnuselc and. without eccglufzn':o fiompis Lo carfu, comsersaive couruoln 54 | Pretdent will ety conedered, na mpidy s detny WANTS oPrICE iat Dizwatch to The, (he Hiomplto Canvinks. th. NuaHeraa tias | Tepnariint, Iy disecn = B . - 8 tace, aud that, tho appearanco of tlie two Guv- | 11G Presidut as broken an Implled Gblization. | pointmont a1 §lyan nducnc tosoeure iy ap arrangement which stall plice the executive | Shot be has t'weskened” u the moment of | Chivago, vieo Sgulers. P VENEZUELA. AX OUTSPOKRN MINISTER DADLY SNUBDED. Bpecial Dizpaich to The I¥il WasniNazuy, b, ¢ Mmih 23.—It 1s reporte collcazues, 1o says bo lind on_ intersfew with | 07 Rood authority that the Hon. Thomas Rus- A rrestdent Hages at Jolin Shermaa's house, prior | sell, Minister Kesident at Caracas, Venezuela, tavorable to the Hampton Government mny b8 | 43" the " fuauguration, in the course of Which | bus been recalled by telegraph. Hussell was shortly vxpeated. falls tu obtaln official eunflr- | [yocos'sald hitn tis favored the plan of sending Y graph. mation this ovening, The fact scems that, al- | acaen W I o tEore H e e Come Collector of Customa ot Buston, and when, though two sesslons of the Cablnet were held A i o Lom- | 1574 Gen, Butler wanted the place for his fricns All cases =, .YJ":n Bhepard i ¢ ¢l Simmons, he was indaced to resign by the affer jable fndicatiuns as to the ultimate dt.-clly- :;M h:';‘;:“;'"'d' huk ':y: hulnn.: pon ‘E‘:’:Pfififi of the V:'nuuulnu mission, gifhad b » ) 3 ov, Nicholls prepared for it from the beglu- | cas has not been . fortunata une. b ko that pogction was taken declsivuof sithes | ning.” Tolas, whin the President somoutced | g been Jong st bis mew post ho Wroto to the State Department a report on the subject of the {n which to express my gricf | clalus of citizeus of thls country against Vene- | the rear e eod L try to cxpress | guels, which Tlis carcer In Cara- Before he, very sorry to hear you soy these things, Gen, | for the United States to colluct the money, er | one by a stiow of armed forco aud the other ’Swuru Jou that nothing is further l{. % & vortiun of L o steambonts wnco, and called bis utteu- THE SERIOUS IMPUTATION which might oventually come befure Congress, | withdraw the Federal forces encountercd opposi- | Upon the [nteerity of hus Govermnent contained 1t would ba better for 1o member to bo commit- | tion in the Cavinct, and divided tho Administra. | i1 lt"“\:‘{‘l;:“flw“- Blanco was usturally bigh- 10 ioa with Haseil At ovdered s Cubloh o relations w 88¢) hd ordered his U expected that, the Commtsslon will bicompleted | S0uhted Wos duicorereciutter an exbaustivo e |50 recopuizo i, ' This was scveral mouths | Battin aud Clapp and an fuability to bat Nolau 2 ot It bottes taas | @0, and ever sincs the Minater has eeu lu tho weck for New Orleans. The hope liers {3 thay | upona nugfl(l(fix of wm’uvl«; Azml;l,:y the Admin- ;‘)’*;mm}::“a::f;;mf&“::e’{m:‘:,:"lv:‘:‘:: the Cominission will be nble to brings the lenders | latratfon siuuld act as s un Rt L\elzn::i":o.sol.. Sredited. | Whether the faalt De bis or not, it 18 rlnln that his uscfulnese is gone, und bis recall somo way arrive at such wu agreement 88 will | (¢ the Commisston ten who had the contidence | fotlows, as a matter of course. VARIOUS. EX-PRESIDENT GRAN Spectal DispateA to The Tri Wasminaron, 1. C, March. 22.—Ex-Presi- tho expectation amoig his friends fs that fu such | men were leaving, the President detafued Gen, | dent Grant will leave kiro Iu a day or two for 8t. Louls, where he will remain two weeks, He MAD, russment bo apprehended was iu & possible dif- | wil) then ssit fmmediately for Europe. lle had 3 engaged passage in an Inman steamer for Liver- . s o dicated tial B0 | poal for May 10. Sl thal i hos becn offercd | Nicholis, p.: * | the bospitaiftics of the American line from Phil- adelphla, and, as ho approves of encouraging . shipplug, It 1s possiblo he may decldo to go by the latter line, In conversation to-day ho very warmly approved Hayes' policy of the sending Wasmxaron, D, €, March 2L—Minlster | of a Commusalun to New Orleaus, THR WAVLIXUTON MONUMENT. The Army Board of Engiucers, cousisting of Ci appuinted, | request would be complled with. His friends | Gens. Duane, Wright, and Gillman, who were He, however, thinks it would be uuwise vollcy. | aay ho will return from Paris lnd:lhn fall and | ordered to cxamine the Washington mouument “ X prepare do conlest the Benatol suteeession | and the foundation upon which it is built, met The President has appolnted ox-Gov, Joln C, lere to-duy, and after a carcful examination of the work done ond examining tho strata be- ueath the foundatlon, ordered further work to B o e ;“‘:‘;\;‘ut‘-!"r:‘:.{hfli cease. ‘The Commitieo then held a special sos- tive in Cungres: VicesProyide . B. Washburue, the Un! ce Minlster at | gfon and adjourncd sftera brief cousultation, estis Wi oat b meletof e o | Farlay wos eallod Upun liero todsy by a corumite | fn whick all the members agreed that the monu- ow, tee of Gerwaus and preseutod with resolutions | ment eduld ot b completed accurdiug to the thanking Lt for services to thelr country- | regular desion, bucausd tha foruiutlon of tie NEw Ottiuane, Soels Do iaivsasions of | men durlug tio Francy-Germau war. Mr. Kround below the foundation will ot sdinit of more welght belug put u) n eite disappolntment and rape anoug partisuns of | Weshburme thanked the Committes for the | Ty fuundatl E ot ehthe fos ly placed cight tect below the surface, and has now seitlul 83 o commisslon liere know no bounds, Demo- | resotutions expressing the seutiments of the | luches. Thoe settling ‘lfimlmlwnu« dlh i nonl= Ry T ok y o have iopes of | Germuns of Washinglon, wany of whon bo baa | ment was fu procuss of Uuflllug, abas, o act . ¢ shiaft 1 d mle success, deuotinca the measure fn up- | 30 1opgand favorably kuows, I sald b wie ""’I‘;'fl“«'u"\?\é,;'fi;’fnu'}fifl‘-fl TIE WHOLK I'LE 15 CROOKED, The Bosid directed Uen. Quincy A, Glllman, pectod was acom- | rucollection of thelr vislt. As charged with the | who formerly commuded the Corps durlog the the butlders stil} euth Arumy b bad War, to preuare 8 report, sud red thad they | gndoavored to discharge the duty ed | Be will sugiest the pruscot welgbt of the shaft i OF *hu- | s ali the ground will bear. ‘The report will b ‘{m Commtssionspointed by Cougress, German Goverhment, and la & wayto securs | of which the President Is Chatrmun, soms tme Assiclated Press, Mureis 2L—Fhe Vreal- ubu ('Neal Inspector of Steamboats st Bt Louss in plucs ol Fravk Bur- -oid Gordon, their busi- matiers 1o their respect- TUR YIRST REMOVAL. The suspension of Frauk Burnett from the ocrat. Inapectorsbip of Steamboats fs the tirst semoval and he Wasminoron, 1. C., March 21.—afinlster | frown oftice wade by the President, ITENS. Benator Mortun unqualifiedly deptes the pposed to the appolut- gston to be Comular t bis Civil-Servico pleg {o forve b the Exscutive Mausiva by | of J4to by iriding a portion of e s duo auuoie thie i - peopie but L earnestly bolleve that thus pulfey | Principal ollicials of the Governm LOUISIANA. Jobbat calculated f0 piomuto tho comnmon fnte. Thle report enfa of all the people of your State.” At this | sigued to the oin Ellis addressed thé President, and said; | partinent, was 43, Dresident, 1t I8 very hard on our people, | Ular sunusl voluwe of diplomatie bod e b Russell's predeccasor, Uen. nt ilaspurl, who engmred in the enter- telegraph If they will accopt. 1t Is belleved | whilo thelr fate hungs upon th conclustons of | 8¢ tho Orouoco Hiver, Who Wwas 'n the country IlHIIL nz mcmbcgo! clthier Tlouse of Congress | Hve men, wiio may do ‘"fi‘ thing aud who may | ¥hen ‘h".v“l]“‘l““" Tektedy M oats Linratded & has beon destenated, several membors having | G0unoticr.” Thio President roplisds ¢ 1t i bard- | S0Py to President | Courtner waa returning from work on Bridgo by | and fell ss ne jumped, b iy th Venezuolon Governnent stiil declined to Loulsiana, Tho lane ey i 7 o 6u account of the susplclons it entertalned of guagy of your fusugural led my peoplo 10 | corrupt motives on the Bart of tho Commission. hort of | 18 his report, m:‘mll wrote that there were 4T am cutat Caracas, | Waters has clujmed avother victim. At Nush- which vught to have been con- sceret archives of the State De- ublisbed in the' nexv reg- An impiense nuinber of visitors are at the | txtinguish u fire In the thind story of the build- an gudlence with the be duappoluted, uwlng cal hopossibility of the Pieshdent nie it bo Freddingy i . 1o e wore B as his title to the Fresidoncy coLe | the Comittue, 83 the organ of the Germiau- | Awong those who saw the President wore Ben- cermod, neitber. — Wu* can_and | American reaidents of Washington, Cal, Wicks | wors Ferry, Blorto will maintaln our Goverument, He could mot | hapy Hoflman, who was Becretary of Legutlon ut | Besd relating w ov “at Waunakee this morolog destroyed the Wan- natch was lurgely sttended. 3 e & S &3 ‘3 PRICE FIVE CENTS, e 5 F promoting various old employes to Bl racau- cies. . R. 8., JUNIOR. Rutherford B, Hayes, Jr., arrived this morm- ing on o ahiort visit home Irom Comell Univer- wity. (;wlmz to the utter inefMiciency of he recent feminine appointees In the Dead-Letter Office, women o fotare will be subjected ta the rinlc;: which govern the admlsston of masculive tlerks. STATE , AFFAIRS. Renewal of the Fight Over Coma pulsory Education at Springfield. TROOTA AT THE SOUTIL Wasmyotoy, D. C., March 22.—Durlag he sesaion of the Cabinet to-day Secretary McCriry wan requested to prepsre for the President unid Cabinet a cutnplcte list of troops In South Car- The House Refuses to Kill the Bill, ard Postpones Action, Lext of the Measure as Now Be- fure the Legisiature. Aist was prepared Lhis afternouir. BLVERAL DELRUATIONS ealled on the President this ufternoon for the rur;um: of paying thefr respects. There wus s arge delegation from Alabatua, headed Ly Sene ator Dursey and Judee Kice, * All the eallcrs exureas tieir approtution of the Presideut’s Bouthern policy. Local Tndebteduezs, CASUALTIES. of a New Roard of Conte’ ASUTABULA. wissionerse Discussion in the Senato of a Bill to Diminish Anti-Monoypoly Coruwats, 0., March 22.—The special legin- lative commiasion appolnted to fuvestigate the late Ashtabula disastcr submiited thelr report to-day, acecompanied by a vast muotunt of testi- mony, which was ordered printed. The Come Suits. mission, alter golug into detsils sliowlng the — I Imperfections in the bridge, report the follow- ILLINOIS. ing as their couclusions: Firat—There were from hty to 100 lives 1uat by thie Jaliure of tie brid: Second~—The bridge went under on ordi- nary load by reason of defects Ju its orlginal cou- striction, ». Z'hird—The defect In the originsl constructlon of the bridye could have heen discovered at nnr time after its crection by s careful and analyti- cal inspoction, such us tha Jusportance of the #tructure dercanded, and thus the sacritice of life and property presented.” The truth s, the bridge was liable to go down any time dur- fug the lnst ten or cleven Tyears unaer s load thet wight at any time be brougiit upon it in the ordinary course of the companies’ business, and L is ‘most re. COMPULSORY RDUCATION. Spocial Inspatch fo The Tribune, SrxorieLw, N, March 22—Uun the assemn- bitug of the House this morfmeg, thugjehit on the Compulsury Education bill was renewed by the motion of Mr, Kearncy to table the niotion. to recousider the vote by which the bill wus yes- terduy lust, The juution to table was lost by a vote of b3 ages tu 74 noes, The motlon to ro- consider was then currled By the same vote. Mr. Washburn then attcrapted to strangle the bitl by wovisg the previous questiow.., But In his buste to straugle the LI} and save the Demucratlc. party from the fato which ¢ducation would surely bring, Mr. Wash- burn dld not walt for the Speaker to announce the question, So Mr, Washburn's motion was ruled vut of order, und Mr. Wilderman got the Noor aad moved a postponement untll ouc weel from Tuesday, which would allow tine for the fricuds of the bilk to get hiers aud make up the three votes yet lacking to secure fts passage. Tio wmotivn to postpunc wus carrled, and so there {s a préspect the bill nmy yet be carried. Tue following fs the full text of it as now be- fore the Houset ~ & A DiLt for anasctloeccure to children the bea- efit of an elemeatary education: 8o, 1. Le it anacted hy the peoplo of the State of Tllinols, represented In the Ueneral As- sembly, That every parent, yuardian, or othor pere son n'the Siato of 1linots, having control and churse of any cHild or children between thie ages uf 8 14 years shull bo required to send any. wuch ¢hild or children to o public school for # period_of ot feast iwelye weeks in each achool car, which schvol year is {o.commence oi the rot' Mouday of Septewber, In the year A. D. 1877 ut least aix weeks of which shall be consecntive, unless eald child or chlliren are escused frow such attendance wy the Toard of Kiducatiun ur Schiool Directors of the city, 10w, or district, 1 the caso may be, in which {ts parents of guordlany reside, apon-ita having been shiown 1o thelr satisfuction that the bodily or men- tal condition of suck child is auch 8 to provent itv attendunco at Achoos, ur spplleation 1o study for ho perfod requred, ‘or that such ebild o taught In & private schuol, orat home, in snch branclies aw ara ordluarily taught wu_primary echools, or hay alroady acqufred the branchics of learninz ordinare 11y taught in the public schioul; - Prorided, That in cise n public 2c)ioo] sl ot 'be taught for threy mouths during the year within one snd ono-hait miles by e nearest traveled road of tho residence of any such pemon within the school district, be shall not be jlablo Lo tac provisions of this uct. $zc, 2. No manefacturer, owner of ills or mines, agent, overseer. contnictor, landlord. or anv oiber person in this Sute, o afterthe 1st day of Septomber, A. D. 1877, ploy any childunder 14 ycars of ags duringtho eatubliviiod schual hours of the lucality, uulcss sach chila slisll- hove nitonded sowe common or rivalo schoul for s tenn uf at Jeast twelve weoky Hieloit tho sclivol yeur. next preccding tho cont: piencement of such” employiment, and aucts chlle shal) delfver toftucmployers certificato as evideucy of attendauce fu compliance with the provislons of this act, from the teacher or frop the Clozk of thu Voard vf Local Directors, or from tho President of the Board of Education, as the case may he, having control of the Scliodl District i which the paront or kuardian of such child siall resido; pro- vided, such child shall have resided In tlus ‘btate during $he achoul yedr next preceding the cous mencenent of such employnient furtir; thot such culld 34 under the contel of n parent or guardin, sl e oot dependent upon its Own resources tor support; nor sbiall guch employ- uent continug for s funee perfod than torty (4)) wecke during any echuol yeur from tho tiuie thiv Act sl taky eflect, unjess such child shull deliver to sach employer a certificate uf excuso from the It would be needless tu say that au enghicer would be derelict u his duty who did put pro- vide In his construction of a bridge sgajust wind, snow, lce, and the vibration of a rolling lowd. They arcvs much to be anticipated ao provided nZalnst as the law of mvlzi. » ‘This repurt Is accompunied by » bill specify- ingz how oridges of diferent apans shull be pun- structed. s A BODY FOUND, Special Dispatch 1o The Tribune New Youk, Murch 22—The body of G. C. Platoer, n wealthy crockerv.. merchant of logs under, the Wall-street ferry-house to-day. Platner came to fl{c ¢ty to buy gouds Nov. 21 lsst, and" dissppeared sudden- Iy, No *trace of him was obtainable till todoy, though 8300 reward was offered and every exertlon mado by detectives. At appears that he fell through an aperture in the ferry-house where refuse 14 thrown fulo thu fiver, and was caught among the logs, which held” bim sbout the veck in u singular grip, vreventing outery. Much excitement was cre- ated at the discovery of the body, the report soreading that it was tbat of Oskey Hail, RUN OVER AND KILLED. Svecial Ditpatch to Tha Tribune. Dunvoque, lows, March 22.—Ueo. Beckert, a resldent of this city, was Instantly killed last evening on the Illinols Central Rallroad. R. I, No. 18, with twenty-five men on three hand-cars, when the head one, In turnlug a curve, camu suddenly upon & locomotive drawing an extra frelgbts All the other men scetng a collislon could not be avnided jumnped from each slde of the car an‘:‘)unlt Beckert, who jumped - from of the car upon tha truck Befure he could recover” the - engine - had. .- forved the hand-car upon him aud drnggod him about twenty feet before it was atopped. When Becks ert was tuken out it was found that his turoat waa cut from ear-to eur and his skull fractured, DROWNED. Hpectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. BURLINuTON, lu, March 22.—The Fother of ville, Lee Couunty, to-day, a skliT contalning two voung ncn aceldentally turned over, and ungof them, Joln Reddineton, was drowned. (s compunfon, Edward Richards, was saved by help !lixl:lm theshore. The deceused residus ot Nasli- wlile, ' SPORTING. proper nllllfrlud iy for any of tho ressons meantionod . in ec. 1of this ect, 8rc. . Any person who shall employ a chiid In BASE-BALL. viotation of 1o second scction of ol "act. ahall Bpecial Ditpateh 10 Thia Tridune. Br. Louis, Mo,, March 2.-~The Indfanapolis Club turacd tha tables on the Brown Btockings oy, defeating thom ¢ to 4. Bad throwing by liable to & fine Of not les than 340 vor wure toan 8% for each olfeuse, and wuch Aue whall be collected by any Director or ombor of tha Schuul Board {u the name of L State of [linots, Iu an actlon before any court uf, compotent jurivdiction aud the v su collected shiall by pald (o thy School Treaarer of (ho town or district 1 which tha des fendant residod when tho ofunso Was comumittod and by hin necounted for as oiler moneys ratsed for selivol parposes, und sald money whull by ape T to Lhe uav of the common school In the dis- lerl 1n which the vlfense waas committed. See, 4, In cave tvhull e showi tu the satiatac. tlow uf the oard of Education kuving coutral that the parent or guardian has not (he ueuts where: with “to purchase the neccasary schoul bovss ta enutlapiuito cvmr\y with £be requiruuients of this wct, such Uourd Tuauthorized liereby to furnis such books, free of charge, the eatte 10 b paid Tor out of the contingent fundy 8t tho disposal ur such Board of Kducstion, und such books shall be re- did the work, The gume wus o tieat 4 cach up 10 the last half of the nfuth fnaning. With two wien o, Rocap reached first on a wild throw, Aheayy bit to centro pave Nolan thres b and seitt Kocap home, Nolan himself geitiug on auuther wild tiraw by Battiu, THE sC0RE. [ ITHFO, ] 5 i | czasea - The Cook Connty l);lcglllon In Favor s and, provided. Passage in the Houze of the Biil Fundieg & 0 turned at the oxprration of sald tero, | 1 1 Bre, b, In cass Any parest, guardian, or other atl persn uhatl fall to comply witt thy pruvisions of Dok a ol ol his uct, rald parcat. guurdian, or otl eron . huvinz control uf euch il or” ehiddren, Jwblevto 6 i of Bt less than 85 nor mosw lull be T — | loscnrcon ol pmpmmncos i 2127 16! 12 | thon 810, Bawl fine shall bo collucted by any T s a4l 1 22 | B S oF President of any Scuoul Nuard, st 2 1, 3| a| al o | befureany Justice of the Poace "in any township aug.,,,;, H o il 1| 2 | woerethosume may scceuo, and wheu cullected Iuck, 3| 0.2 § | shall bu patd tu the Selvul Trasurer of the Lwwa- al13] 8! © | ship n which the dofondant resided when tie ot 3 0| of o femse was comwmitted, awd by imosccuunted for 3 4 B 3| thessviews mouey ralied for schvol purposes, R 1 ehiall b the duty of auy Directars or 3 B & I | membersof the School Hoard 10 prosecuty nuy of- 11| o] 7| 6| fusve occurnng under this sct, and any Directors 21 2 2L 2] or members of Hehwot Buards noglectiug to prosee ol 7] 27] 18" 10 | cute for such Aue within teu days afler Writlen nu- tico has bocu avrved on thom Ly avy faxpayer i { T4 h 0780 sald disteict, unless tho permony complas q 8L, Lou 0 20 0 0 0—4 [ ghall by vavused by the District oard, 2o Indians varensd 80 0 20 0 0 U— ¢ | linble In & wum not jess (hus §3 wor mure than 310, Total bases un hite—S¢, Louls, 87 Indlanapolls, 8. | which susi can ba sued for by any taxpayer in tho R d—Nooe, ¥ 'rfl:; z:;fl":um?’l‘wu Lourd and ten minutes. Umplro—Y. Walsh. ROWING CHALLENGE, Syecial Ditpaich 1o The Triduns. TouoNTo, Manch 22 —Edward uulon has fs- sued a challengu and deposited $100 forfelt with the editor of the Sportiag Times, this city, o Wallurs Ross, of*8t. Joby, N. B., for 81,000 a side, to row w threc or four mile sculllug.race, u Torouto Bud the race to take place inJune, Kuss ls 10 be aliowed reasunabls exponses, BILLIARDS. Dispuich 10 The Tridune. MiLwaugsg, Wis., March 22—This evenlug the billiard iatch between Blosson sua Bexton took place ab the Academy, and resulted {ufavor of Blosson, who made 600 10 310 The winuer's highest run was 114, and his averae 33 1St The diatelct 1 the uamio of the ‘Trcgsurer of wald towus llufiww-muud fur ms provuled furfu Becy 3 of thls ust, BCHOOL LAWS. The codificationat the School law prepared by Superiutendent of Education ¥tter was, after Tudf u day's discussion, Indetinitely postponed, snd 1uuy be regarded as killed, It proposed tog many changes to stand & ghost, of a chance of getting through at this Jute day {u the sesilon CARRYING TilB DA, Mr. Riddle's Seante bl s0 ansending the Au. nicipal Inworporstion oct 25 to extend the terms of the City Clerk, Attdrney, and Treasura to twu years, amd wioking the Treasurer tnelizh blg for n wecond term, was, o3 motlon of Mr Dunse, read » second timo and ordered Loy thind readiuz. TIE LRPICTENCY APPROPRIATION DILL wos taken Up on u second reading, Mr. Herrington rencwed his ubjection that it included uu expenditure ado for the current expetscs U Wiu prescut Geueral Assctably, bus ull 10 1o PUTPUSE, AU the LIl Was viderud 1o & third jeadivg. D EQUALIZATION OF TAXEY, Mr, Kearpey's Lill extending the time for the equulizgtion of taxes Was pussed with un eoier- geuey clsuac, sud LOW gocs to the Senate. 14 ruvides that, 1 any vase where tie men.{ of uuy couuty shall bave failed or shall Lull to complete the equalization of asscsancuts ws returoed for uny yesr et tho mectlng to bs beld’ on tho second Monday af July, or shall bave fuiled, or stutl fall, tu ot upon w complalnt thit suotier s assessed t0o Juw at such’ Imcetivg, the cquallz- g ol such sascasmcit of action apon such cutuplalut by the Couuty Boand ut auy subses queut meetiog thereol 18 bereby declared Jexat and vatid, sud ¢hy taxes extended thereon shall be snd remadn a Hen on the propessy sigaiust wolcls they ure extended. SILVER. Mr. Washburn’s Silver bilf was passed, It provides that sllver coiug, the standard value ul which by beea ted sud decdasred by the Coue FIRES. AT C1 h"_CINNATI. , CincixnaTy, O, March 22,—fu the effort to iug on the coruer of Flith aud Vine atrects, last nigbt, the geuts' furulshiug store of M, Baur, ) the first our, was badly damaved by water, “The stuck was invoived at“810,000; insured for 82,000 In the North Brltien aud $3,000 b Clucue natl companics, AT WAUNAKEE, WIs. Hpecial Dipatch 1o The Triduns. Mapisoy, Wis., March 22 —Aun jucendfary dro uakee cheess factory, Loss about $4,000, fo- surutics for G400, e —— e M'CLELLAN, . - Arpaxy, N. Y,, March 23.—The Senate re- Jectod the wominatiun of McClcliga Ly a vote of i

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