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& £l The Chicago Dkilp Tribune, VOLUME XXXL CI1ICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1877. 15 0E FIVE CENTS, e < 10L8, of what they seem_to consider the triumphant | clude thelr labors within a week or ten anys af- | out foundation, and unjust and cruel {n the éx- g4 SENERAL MO WASHINGTON. Cotry of the great hero of the Sonth, ter arriving there. The President has treme. 1o order that LE‘ (lhl‘mm’;r nay attach STATE AFFAIRS. ‘é 16 resolution was referred totho Committes X ¥, o t-Sec y ¥ ludicls A '}%fi:;:‘t?‘m*” SUGGBATED XOTHING TO TIIE COMMISSION, with his muflng‘}:,m?;fl! ;’r‘g'ccnt I;m;mz:lnc.‘md jo Warchonre Committee to-day reported 3 port e b) Vi The Illinis Militia Bill Ordered to @ re sfof storage, o oore "ol modltying” the TIRTION, 2. B. WASTIDURNE, h th rerd Pross. WABIIKOTOX, 1), C., Afarehsg.—Wade Hamp- | and nothing more definite has been suggested | fn orier that. the President and fceretary may tonand his party arrived carly thisorning. | from any source than that they shall attempt | show their confidence in him. he has been given President Hayes and Gen. { They werc mitattho depot by Senator Gordon | (o reorganize the Leglslature oa the hasls al- | the piace indlcm: "Seorstncy Sheem " fn Hagor Reel's Explamaton Of Hiis Connection with It, and Why He Third Reading, United Btates O 2 i " nister to Fs Hamp ton Have a So- “"‘l‘ll”u‘:fl‘fli‘gfil‘wh who sccompanled them 10 i rooqeindteated in ';m'u dtspatches, The Com- f‘x‘fil:lnl:gpnl&k““;hlrfi‘cé s:;y‘;;mlha‘t;‘ wlél{: l;l_:ol' ns l‘he lw(; llgoulfl lbl:."‘!::'m‘;;;i‘fi;“tgg N The lollowing leiter was addressed to the | ‘nission will probably formaily organlze, choose | 40, Vi I 1 ¥ DEY Sihora on oth ahist, ‘Tn- e Sepsse M Ollil Chat. President by llznmmnn thls morning: a President, and sppoint a Becrctary, It does l;?r’;rc lhnx!:';r:::r' th:fln r:’rlrt:ll(:tr o{xl lhnunl!I:E:E Tentziey, of Gook, s Tixoneratod” |ifombert on both sidesc lo-the: fenate B Washburne was recelved with great enthuslasm, motion, the pruceedinga were suspended and he was cacorted to the President’s deak, where, }n\::s ponse to repcica calls, he spoke as fol- ows: WitLann's Horzi, Wasmixoron, Mareh 29, | not appear out of what fund the Comiissfon | cial policy which hie contempiates be shall have 877, ~ 79 the Presideni—Sin: In compliance with | qiy o paid, if patd at all, but the President | theassistance of a chief subordinate wha will bo 1 : o our invitation, Iam here for th of unite The Subject Thereof Being the | Iizmy coiiswith yosnio ine end of comoong | bt n private fund snntally appropristed far | Meutined with that polley os well an bimeelty by Attorney IRountree. Enthusiastic Boception of the Hon; E, B. political differences”which now unhaoplly dlatract { political exigencies more than ample for the | geocotars's pu b r rposs to give Iis attention st an Relnstated Hickey After the Conn- Complication in South tho peorlo of Souths Caralins, | | bei yorttoboliers | pyrpose, V| carly dag to.the rbject of bringing the cotntry Washburne by Both Houses, arer L AP GEuTiesns of v Sux. cll Asked IHis Removall Carolina. fication of that'Stato—n pacification in which the THAT DISPATCH. specdily back to specie payments, and to a re- 7008 Kind recoption to-days por win 1 sttemat w' rightaSof all shall be safe, and the Interests of Denial is made of the story that the dispatch | funding of the national debt at lower raies of a1l #hall be protected—ts as aincere an 1 feel asmare icterest, and he desires ao to orzanize the de- e Ia gour omn Ior the accompilahment of the same | 6ot the last day of Grant's Administration to | L AEr Yt Lo ‘mny devoto binsclt chiclly to fell yon how mnch { rejoica’{n return to onr prond State, with whose interesta T have becn ldc:?xmad Proceedings in Other State Logis- for nearly forty years, and this interest s dnre 9 ende.” My ponition for years past in reference to | Gen. Augar relative to troops was altered. ‘The | {hose two important subjects. This {s the Hrat 1atures. mented by the :‘lnqel 1ree all shont me, —chanzfe ASTARTLING REVELATION! | chamberlain's ' Name = Not ihepaafins o S o Bnt | dipacito Gon Augor empeios o mane | et AL sny yron onpuid ol : ol A N = Ientioned During th Sonth Carolina that und Administration ail | Banceof the statusquoscems Lo have buen writ- | the National Republicin Committechas recetye fills it o 3 In to-da7's DAILY NEWS Maor Hesth wilgioy b oo 8 1he l!t'::é‘lnrl:l‘gl!‘llll fiérx‘{'&“.figii&{w recare, ahosid | en by the President’s awn hand, although sign- | a0 sppointment from the Administration. ILLINOIS. K‘a';x‘r:f"”: the Srat Stato 1n Dn Tintonc 1T o2 & detalled explanation of his conrse upan the H {Tiose pointh, wv‘:}‘ch“np;ur ow T The ‘snbject of cd by Ma). BnifMn, his Private Secrctary. It was 79 the Western Astnctaled Préss. MILITIA RIL {2} raunl oo the first, and 1 am heartily glad ‘Wrated Hickey case, giving bia reasons for the sc- tion he took. READ “THE NEWS” TO-DAY! Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Bpminariey, iiL, March 90.—Tho Militia bil), as reported from the Miltia Committee, italand pay homage to its great- ertcltizen. Abraham Tincoln, whose hame ireme bles on evory lip and warina every heart,and whasa monnment risea in pride a0 near you, and that special anxiety, I havethe honor toask st what | ecnt to Packard the aftornoon of March 2. The Wanitsxatox, 1, C., March 20.~One feature hone it will be your pieasure to recelve mo? 1am, | diapatch, for some reason, did not reach New | of the CivilService reform will be an entire &lr, very respectfull bedlent eervant, abolition of all political tests upon making au, The General Assuming from the | *" Y(E!I'g,nnd;w all7 your eheeie Haxerax, Otlcans untfl nearly midnight, The delay I3 | ilved'in the public rervice. 24 EEY, s | other distinguished citizen, whose sérvices have so 3 . Governor of South Carolina, | aidl to have been due to natural causes, it {3 JUDGE BUENCE'S SUCCESSOR. fameupon s fmnd.rendlnu e e i | Tonarad ths. Siato-and the uation, el For 8alo by Newsboys EVE“YW"EBE_' Firat the Title of the Great HAMPTON AND THE PRESIDENT. sald that the langnage of the dispatch sent to | Tho aubject of the appointmert of a sue- | MOTBING: 80d was discussed in extenso during | houglas, My Criciids, nearly eiRnt yearn: rgshlfi,:nt ForSalo by Newsboys T yrul X v R the morning sesslon, the discussion daveloplng that there was, on the Democratie side more particularly, n considerable minority opposed to the bill in toto, and ouposed toany Militia bill alirond han piit me unt of practice In speech-maks Ing, and gain T thank you for accerding me this pleasant interviow, A few minutes later Mr. Washburno entered the Huouge hall, where proceedings were sus- Qov. llampton, accompanied by Benstor | Augur snd the one sent to Packard arc identl- | cossor to Judze Bpence, Assistant Attorney “1 AmS . Gurdonof Gonrmiasand Attomey-Genoral Conner | st ang that v hraseology was not. changed, | General for e Post-Ollich Departmeit, i ui- F (l”l s‘l);ml SR:D 'x‘w, had a% 1 cr:_l:w film‘:l‘:: 'n.L one sent to Packard was transmitted directs -'lr:;r clomldcrulllon b ll,‘ostmnstcr-(fl,!nsrfll l_k:y, resident afternoon. 1o converzation o> o has _mentlones he name of Judge Free- of a free and genorsl character, Tt related pri | I¥ from, the Executive Manslon tothe telegraph | TU8 08%paine f0e< ooy B0 fnon Behe e PLYNOUTH CHURCH Mr. Watkins, leading ofl fur them, moved to = . | oMce. The records of the White House snd 55 ended that he might nddress the members, A Coincidence of Views Be {’l’:v:’&;’f t?l}t):‘ g;‘:fi%‘ lt.‘(‘ocr;:: l‘l‘l’n"ll.drg'nrx:.mglffli“ge War Department fully sustain tlicss facts, ml,:'é’ln .f';“,,,!"“ nol, ioweyer, bioen fully deter: strike out the cnacting words of the bill. Rluldll great -pplsu:c. he waa escorted tlu 1‘;:‘& PEW RENTAL lieved to Have Boen | wiflirus: "o polnly urged by Gov Jiamp- B gz 3t Wealalhoped the bl wauld ok be so | Bpekeredenk and o brie ‘soeclrturucd ] ton and lis fricnds were as follows rat— v, ato; i ot 29.—The e following 1mlian Agents have been sp- | summarily disposed of. The bill was petitloned V f Established. They clalined that there Is an imperative neces- ju‘.: :F'H,’; Lol}’l'flgfi:do’r::i}o‘xl:vn w’,’,,“,,fl{,fi,‘,,‘f,t gnlnxcd: James anrcn:‘e‘f of Dakota, for the | g, p5 5'050 ell.Tum, and was m“,m-; for :Im concluding his remarke, Mr. Washburne safd : sity for spcedy actlon, as tho planting (nterests | )y be to sccuro o Legislature which both par. | Spotted Tail Agency, Nebraskn; James J. Pat With pride de we recognizo the glotlous services of ‘Bouthi Carolina are {n absolute danger of de- | 103 wiil neknowledge, and on which everythfnz [ t€n u{ Wyomlng,” for the Shoshone Agcncy, gfir our Tllinoly roldiers. Those who fell cannot thorough organlzation of the 7,000 militla now This Friday Evening AT 8 OOLOCE. | Speoly Sottlemont of the | Basonor ianing s iressy s baod, plaaters | oLt cysretion wibh Soutierh eentemen T i 0 i i v | TR P P9 A A1 L FOX'S POOL ROOM Voplesuiam. ot apviscaoruonge | Sok, Utk Bl oL LG MR, | it Dokl e 0t | 2 A itent Goneral S50m 650400 $1000per | T alerioon 3. Waskburne Tt o G- % 4 l’rg::‘s ?rf:ffl“gr?u?"lfln::n t{l’(;y-n,:n!d wo’u]d :::- %Ifi:’l:‘,&:’g‘lfifil‘:{‘&},‘,‘:‘,fi“fi{;" of pasifieation. | op Ec:rnuvy-o!-‘\'nr McCrary was to onler the Mr. \'valwonh offered a substitute, which 6“10 141 MADISON-ST., tinuc until some stable system of Qovernment TURKE'S STATEMRENT. renioyal of the troops now stationed in Alasks. | was sdopted, flxing the salary at $2. . Willopen for tho scason of 1877 Saturiay, March A Charleston Delegation Puts In a | shall have been ctabllshed. In short, business | ngw Onrmsxe, March s0.Maj. E. A, Burke, IN TIE 1EGISLATURE, 31, at This is not unly a measure of wiso cconomy, but g tion. al t de- .’ After various unimportant amendments, some ., M e m._City election Word for Hampton. :\.trg‘;erd {,’Ifig;‘;{;‘:uffi,‘l’gd{g’l";mg‘&;"‘gz& of | Tho reprasented tho Nicholls Government at | one of great humanity to the soldiers, who have | of which wero adopted, had been offered, Mr. mnc::.'f: M;Sl!' 2 ’I.Tr‘;? Jn o iemw lhlt OKS, & ) Washington, and who conducted the negotla- i pear kept there for the past few years. The | 1 2 bills were {ntroduced to make perma: WWHOMS,*:LW luA‘:;::l‘x‘:: ‘:'::sr}c fn?:g:;"c‘&?‘-cuon urged by t!’lun:nm::cnhmr&:lli?ml‘:nnl ::,‘,?,‘,l{n i":'l]“n bézg farce has consisted of l.lropmmnunlci ot lf:mu-: nu:,‘.‘g‘,:‘:»‘;‘:fi:&:.n}z‘;e:’.c;‘::n;:::;c{:;;,e;ws nent insanity a causc for divorce; to suthoriza ONIL Y BEIGEITL |, anrements Deing Made to | these Benticmen wah that Ui ¥ CAIDEL-DASEEIa | Uriicd to publish all of tho fuaranttes aiven by | aedbos pumbered from eighty to 150 men. | 10250, Sald the wember from Fulnski o sup- SRy Iuliats. ta latin, boavley Lo ans Launch the Louisiana e e et vonsthatly thetiing rloty | AlF: liayes! ricnds as to Loulsians nud South | Owlng to the severity of the dlimate and other | port of his smendment: Faiicy it—torty of | there s s Nermal Sopect o vy o U Commission. oaud disailection, sod the most assiduous caro fi'fion’ifl'"kg“"l.’:’;'m“"lhl’{“fl" :;’m',!:" "ot | causes, which will ba understood bythase famil- | our brave militia arrayed in the full panoply of | ypon the question of local o;i;.:n.m’ voig ot ) o and ln‘;'hcldnneo hu‘ll to bebilx_urcllcd mg;rovcnt the 'ncgounuom or assurances were discredita- | I With character of the peoplnz( Alaska, {t has | war, with the bird of frecdom shricking over I tho House a bill was introduced to author- FAMILY LIBRARY e Drachies Of ho hubllc poace, the cver- | Lle o dlr. Hoyes or to the gentlemen upon | been found impracticable to keeo the 8ame | thelrheads and the star-spangled banuer float- [ 1pe Bogrds of Education to contract with pub-- SECURINC AAN COST PRICES present ‘“fifi‘;“:ico;'“a:{“m'_ cither side; that the llflw{)flmhh gu never | troops fn Sitka more than a year at o time. | oy n the breezo st their head—fancy them lishing-houses for school-boaks, the samo th bo AT LESS THAN COST PRICES, | A Bpeedy and Successfal Voyage Con | nroughout tho Seato. Instancos and flustra- | foneidereds ot that the ‘N o] oemocrasy | They ase of no practical use, as there Is marching down a street In Chicago or Springield | furnfatied to pupils at actual cat. Fows.. Frobably hot ARAID ia & ilfetimo can books be 80 fidently Predicted for It, tlous ot this precariotis condition of allairs wero | Sie 1O Causn fo corpIatE B Abe B WO DUTY 70 PERYODY, to the musle of two small muslclans!—say per- | In the Senato this. aftornoon. o declsion waa oheaply bought. Select now from the stock of rrcacnlwgdla the President with some particu- | yjoya] party organization had by caucus vote re- | A0d it it was necessary to use force ta keep the | forming Yankee Doodle on jewsharps, Full reached fn tho Cox-Harmon coutested-clection W B : KEEN OODKE & 00 a!.l"" o Cotails 2 th th in. [ fused to mako o stand for themocives or for | natives 1u order, no prosielon for transportiog | 250 musiclans aro neededto bo equal to tho | cyge, Josepn Cox, the coutestor, was declared 118 AND 115 ST ATE-ST. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1y ineeLen th the qucation as fa what wouid b | Louisians and South Carolinn. troops to the different Iilands has ever bech | pomp and clrcumatanca of tho occaslon. Two | 15 be entitled to the seat as Jadgo of the Ham- = z b 7 ) rom the Packard Lezislature, charzed with cn- i : of 20 to 15, a party vots with the excepti HOTELS, Wasnixazan, D. C., March 20.—Gov. Homp- | what Hiao of polley Gov. Hampton intonded to deavorlug to Induce othier. members to Join tho | thas l::;,“: a?}fi'gfnfilu o né‘cfigfl.‘mfi The yeas and nays were called on the amend- it YOy 5 excaption of Reece, Democrat, who voted with the Repub- Heans to give the seat to Cox. A bill was introduced providing that where s non-resident is pm,ln a forcclosure u paper containing notlcs of foreclosure shall be sent Lo bim before the foreclosure is made. FIRES. ton srrived here' at 3 o'clock this morning. | pursuc in that cvent, On thess points tho | Nioila Leglslature. Mr. Btewart mmde & c Among tho first things ho did was to dispatch o Prosident was assured that there would be no speech before leaving the State-Housc, dedlaring :rln %(:Jul;:!o?c ntrc‘pnl:lrén r;&c?w%w% :&u‘)h: mosssge to the President disavowing tho f}f:fz::f;“l?;fl“;'“n‘;%fl:‘:":’g“‘l“““m”r‘:lgms‘:“‘, he liad only remained there for the purpose of | year has to be' paid for the transportation of t Wilmlng- ¢ | creating disscuslone, cte. After making this | gubaisteuce and other stores. :5:“!1‘;“:;:":‘!‘:&:‘1:33“P};‘:::ag::l;. ‘1‘:;: :i’!:- fi,lv.fleoav‘:elrlnn‘::agan to establish the supremacy o speech he was exAD;_:ll’ch-"“v“‘ Lo’!l.‘lhn Becretary of Illxe Tfi-\:uur v&fll l:l!;u Xlrd? b e revenuc-marineoflicera stationed In Alaska avowal states that his speach contalned neither or z(r:r? d{::'l';’“\tli:: ll‘:t‘::‘::l‘e: fll: :Jsgv' %hmp— Ex-Gov. Tlnchback was ""l""““" by Gov. | to uso thcir vessels and men for preserving threat nor deflance of any sort. Hampton had | FTF mphatically repeated. the statoments ho Nicholls, and confirmed blr the Bennte, & mmln. order among the natives if it ia noccssary. Lecomo alarmed at the effect of his belligerent | jox peretofors made that he passesscs both the her of the Stals Board of Education, A, H. i ment and it was lost, when the tinkering of the bill was resumed. An smendment fixing the militia tax at one- twentleth of & mill was adopted, and the bill was ordercd toa thind readlug, TAX DILL ORDERED TO A THIRD READING. In thenfternoon, Matthews’ Tax bill, requir- SANDE HOUSE, Ons block from A, T. Stewart & Co.'s Dry Goods House, and MoVicker's Theatre, o D colo rmer). tary of the Clt; epeet i log that before appeal shall be entertained in by Y 1 s $2.00 PER DAY. spoech yesterday. Bhortly sfter ho tent 8 | purposc and the power fo protect all porsons | SO {son'rfl,w‘)«"n'-“nn o it et VARIOUS, o tax sult the amount of toxcs shallbo deposited | - e Dinstchso The geipune. g uolc to the Presidont affrming bis readiness to | and classes alike s thelr legal aud constitution- | 50 Ceror of tho Sixth Diatilct Of this ety: TIE VENBZUELA CLAIMS. 1n court, was ordered to a third reading. 7. PAUL, Minn., March20,—Probably through NEW HOUSE_RLEIANTLY FURNISTIED, ssgist in adjusting the differonces in South | 81 righta Several othier colored men have heen appolnted Special Dispateh to The Tridune, THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BILL f 3 L PIANOS. Carolfoa, and pledging himscit auew to protect u.g""fi 5‘;’;‘}:}:"?&%’&”% ’c":l!r”,d ;3&’}‘:“‘:‘&5 to lucrative offices by Gov. Nicholls, Wasninoron, D, C., March 2,—The Venc: | was. after some delay, reached on n sccond fi::;p:":,g:;::‘: );::‘:l:f: cot‘:[?l'n:: ':,;I%Il::fl'fl: the political rights of all. He signed himselt | fulih the promises of his Inaugural address, 83 |y sningrom, D, Gy Mareh threthe following | Z3CIt Imbroglio will not end with the returnof | roging, aud the fight utalnst it was opened by | Richards, mig owned by J. F. A, Htuddard, Governor of South Carolina. ulmp}un he was deeply anxious to bring peaco and qulct Tetter passed from Mr. Lamar to Mr, Ellls rior Judge Russcll, Bud as v'ru his opinfon of Pres- Dunne, of Cook, who offered an smendment by | caught e about 3 o'clock this mornlog. The specdily became ;‘“ the m“u"“"“ ”"'f‘";‘”l t'%nlxbcou‘ntlry.sl;ll to the writing of Matthews' and Foster'sletters, | {dent Guzalan, of the Venezucls Government, | wyivn tho five Commissloners clocted fn the | fice spread rapldly, Richardson and family exs- TOE LION OF THE DEMOCRATS e was satisfiod this result would be attained fn WAsHINOTON, D, 1. 20,1y DEanEvsias | 88 expressed in his dispatch so maliclously com- city last fall and two from the country wero ) 'y Feb, 2 a very short thne, Y bl s here, and hiold a large Infurmal reception at his During the cntire conversation, which lasted 1 have just learned from nuquestional blo anuthority, | munieated to the kHousc of Representatives, the hotel. - | several hotirs, thero e no discusslon of Cham- :"g‘:'*l{,‘;:‘lrl‘.“,',}; i :,',“,‘;,‘,"{',',?.{};‘,’,,‘eg;:f;,g‘,';gg cvidence i positive that there has been corrup- ‘The President, inatead of replying to amp- { berlain's right or title to the Governorship, aud hich so significantly but indirectly hints | tion and bribery in obtaining these awards in caped In thelr night-clothes, leaving everything clse. From there the flames communleated to s house occupled by Medical Director W, J. continued {n oflice and the terms of members made biennial, \ [ We have constantly jon hand, for renting purposes, a largo a8« sortment of snperior O Upright and Square Kearney took the floor and attacked Tus FOR o nothing was sald which contemplated Southern" pailcy, that o made it afser tizens. Tho subject will be | THIBUNE, and read n letter from John Rountreq | Sl0an, of Department Hendquarters, owned by _ |Planos, atlow prices, | ton's haughty epistle announcing e aival, KAt ald kit confonblsied. o with e Saihown i Toyeatbroth: | Fovorot STICTCAn chens: tho Bblect ot o | certitying that he (Rountree) bau not * facds | Willism Knight; tos hiouss occupled by Mal, LYON & HEALY, | sent Mr. Rogers, s privata eccrotary, Lo fix the | 4.0 oynvorgatfon boing simost altogetber based W, aud r. Matthews told b, and arged X R i Kearnoy agalnst thie bill, Wiliam Smith, Army Paymaster, owued by C. A ! | Ume for hia visit. Iiampton was accompanted | ypon the asnumption of o withdrawal of thg [ him, to say xquarely that Hayes would Lave noth- fudicated that there will be some startling dis- | “Groker explained that the fssuc involved wos V. Kulihits and €6 & Houss Swieand! st lod . State & Monroe-sis. | by Attorney-General Conmor, of South Caro- | Federal troons, and reiinquishment of tho legal | Ing to.do witli or say to Puckard, Foster sald b | clogures implicating well-known personages. 3 I between the Cook County Commisstoners’ Ring and the Citizens’ Association. Onc-lalf of the members of the Riny wers - now undor - [ndict~ o w i 10 fal b - lina. ‘They wero Introduced by Seoator Gor- | questions at fasuc to the State courts. ‘.'L‘f‘,‘{g',‘.’;“h:a‘?“’: il n ko fuo much ou i TIE NAVT DEFARTMENT. don, of Georgla. The Prealdent recofved | Uov. Hamptonand hls iriends say thiey were | gesire that Fosier should say fo pmmp%. ",‘.‘} tur- | Becrctary Thompson is examining carefully un) by C.-P. Noyes, of Noyes Bros. & Cutter. AN four, bulldings wero cn- FINANOKAL. T e P e e N R £ TN i greatly pleased and cucouraged by the “inter- | o id that if I were to k1 ; @ ment. .Theio fivehsd sworn: nat the whole | tirely consumed, becuuso of a lack of Hampton cordially, sud the conversatlon was | IRt RIGHSE o, Cucoart, BT L, | e e L e e et *fahey | the dotalle of every burean of the Navy-De- | U8ty dilzenaof Cook County wero 80 projue | water for tho englncs, the district belng outside 9 | of & general nature. alrs. Hayes came into | Statg of Bouth Carolin will soon be relleved of [ sald “that he did not nco™fhe mode Ly | Partment, und Is stirring up tho dry bones. e | diccd ammlust them that a falr Jury could notbe | of tho Water-Works lalts. - Studdart loses N YESTMEN the room, and invited tho South Caro- | iis present political and Industrin! difficultics. which Hayes conld accomplish * the' prace | is now engaged in cxamining tho disposition | impaneled fn Cook Caunty for tfielr trial. Ho | garg Full e in "the ¢ Fhil BONDS, INVESTMENTS. Jiulan to Hinch, and tho invitation was accept- v, Hampton dincd with Bocretary Evarts | tical _ recognition” of Nicholls 88 Governor, | magq of §500,000 which tho Department re- | was In favor of 2,500. y insured in ‘the Frauklin of 'hil- SOIDDER A MABON, 1 After lunch the TPresident, Gov, Hampton, | this evenlng, and subscquently was visited at Wi e Rrerot n‘x“:?lnimhhdnp'“lel“.’ 'ué celved frons the sale of the old Navy-Yard ot NELIEVING THE IEOPLE wiciphin. Richards loses: $1,500. Insured fur 107-100 Doarborn-at, | ¢ e > PLO™ | his hutel by Beeretary Behiurz, With whom L | Blinesk Nicholls tha WHUCH: Lhe arms o) of such unpopular officials, The Rinz was that | $500 in the Flremen's Fnd of San Franctsco, and 8ecretary Evarts took a drive In tho Prest~ | 1,00 2'{oie canversition concerniug the political | Bunboate, will you assuro me that yon will not [ Philadelphla. Tho records show that the muncy dent's now carriage, and were Eono about an | situution Tn Sousts Carelinar - oY if",‘.',‘&"',';d.'{mu"?‘;f{fi'xf;t,{’:cfi'fi,fi’:&"}fi d and bY | was received, but its expenditure is not clear. hour, It was noticed that wheu Hamplon re- i s\l tctunu.x:s'rlm‘v Eu:mrtl;rnxim et }x“;l: hT w‘m;}i“l‘- umm.'" i}'o Y s Iln e [ Very large payments ;u'e charged ln; tho re- cowmittee appointed by the Charlesf rat thinj iavo ever hear: ning from vi orfal. ‘b Yurned to hls hiotel bo was Chamber-of Comiares. fiad, 4n. interview with | layes, Gircetly or indlrcctly, that. in worihacting | movel of old, matetial, Hecretary Thumpeon MORE AYUDURD 1N MANRLT the Presldent this ovening. Tiey read to him | upon by any Southern man. Wo do not wani | Wil cxamine the entire subfect, than when bo loft, aud sald but little to the | ap gddress scttlug forth in substance the fol- ;’5:1‘;5!" El_t““'n rg:‘ u:nng’ E:u b%?g%‘;: n{-’v’:‘:;: nrgl“g;-‘: s Bl 71”": muf'mdlo—'crnc:.‘ ; ; oup of friends who crowded about him. lowing polnts: South Carolina was aa agricul- | PeOpl f g ol he Publie Printer Lins informed the employes l;‘Thla ovening Chamberlaln is. again at the | turl Eleo. Upou azreleulture all depended fl’,‘w°§;“’,'|,'e"‘,;,,',‘"',',f",.‘;,fl,’;."‘;:‘m: ylap {f‘:,}fl of the Government printlug-ofiice that, under White Hoase, and Benator Pattcrson, whols Lis | Sct plantatlons averyirliers arg | cultivatoc seo i you it frev yoic Staler Tiin you | tholaw of tho Jast Congrest, o la required to - »Labol o m X I3 9, 5 best fricnd, 1 really confident that be may be | Wil 1o work, bt capitalists were unablo to | him it Gov. ayos will give fiin: soms assurance | Feduce the prics of composition 10 &0 cents per sustained, Few aro disposed to credit this, but fhlu [nntors the means to cmploy them, sothat | that ho will not maintain Facknrd ia-hls domina. | thousand ems, and 40 centa per hour to printers thero §s o bellel that if Iampton s recognized fixo blacks und whnc‘l sllke “l;o nnmcdl.‘x l}l th:r:_ltg, 3:;" people. Aour friend, and bookbinders. ¢! lampton were recognized contlilence would be Slgnu :‘ "t“ bu:x p:‘:r: mhl;:::u ::‘,;’:E:::;u:?;w ras(o{"crl, mones omployed, and all ¢ featment of Ehe o) PeOpies vivod; but If not soon done it would bo too G e s March 8, 1677, thero was & tlause appropriating ton of their political rizhts. lute, 'The Interests of the whitesand blacksars [ THIE WESTERN RESERVE. ' Pprop: which paidJohn Rountree $7,000 & year for his | Wm, Knight losea 85,500, Fully fnsured fn the o vices, and as bebween that Ring and th pev- | Unacrwriters' of New Yorl. Dr. Sloan's loss, Merrlit opposed the bill. The matter of it | $4000. Fully tusurcd iu the Bcotch Commer- 1was that a new Court-lluuse was to be built at | ¢fal. C. V. Knight loses 86,600, Insured 85,000 Chicago and the newspupers had been Kept out | 1o tho Underwriters', and $1,500 {u the Oricnt. ofthe f.‘['fifrl:,’r thebouul -'r'flflfi’f;'n‘.’.fihficffi'}:'fl Muj. Smith, himsclf abscat from lome, loscs the Board® was law-pruof because It seleeted the "'udn'l ‘{'fll“’{lf""" Ng{",’, "’l‘f’ lsr"w;', 752’. Graud Jurore, but mow the Honee wus told LR, & L0 LA, O TATLEE fop 10 iy ot the: Comimleslatters ' were Under udie: arounds, but tha strang wind Ulowing currlul e e flamces irom one he other, and would sloncr put Storoy's pame on the Grand Jury | jorned s connechion with u fydraut three-quure 1ist, nn?.l Sture; 'vgot the joks on the Cammla’- ters of u mitu away, oners by getting them fudicted, Sexton cons .0 PER CENT. Wo have to Toan on choles (nstde Improved roperty al seven per ccont, in sums of $3.00 and ups ards. Declaion abonce, Al ointy smonnta. TUILNER & BOND, Rooma 18 and 13, 103 Washingioi-st. FINANCIAL. i/ Exch ught and sold. City and Count o T e e g R ™ Kieats' dhrcountod abd mon > Eage ant wirbinise rutclpls. " EAZATETS SILVER: man, lank Chamber of Com: CRgO. LaMAR, CLALMS, .'Q. C. 1 rades ro- Tle tion. Jobn Elils, llullmlc:hlhe ol Loulsiaus. In the Sundry Civil Appropriation act of . v 9 g " : s fosned that it was true no impartial jury could AT BURLINGTON, IA. . Aldlne S uare OW MAMITON LOOKS, tho aamo, and undor Hampton all the condl- | N0 RESERVE IN EXPREMING 173 AENTIMENTS, | the sum of 8375,000, or as much ss might e | yo'gol in Cook Coupty to dury pectal Dirpateh to The Tridune. Gov. Hamptoy Is o finc spcelmen of physical | tiuns and alins of the Preaident's inaugural ad- Special Dispatch ta The Tridune. neeessary, to pay the amount due to mall cons TRY TUE INDICTED COMMISIIONERS, BURLINGTUN, ls., March 20.—A firc to-night mauhood, standiug full six feet Ligh, barelng | dress would -be satistied, and neaco prevail | \agninaron, D, C.y March 29.—Republicans | tractors for service performed in Alsbama, Ar boot-hecls. i1is form Is willows, but well-kuit | STEESVASIC o tho neceasity of | o hava just arrived In Washington from tho | kausan, Florids, Georgla, Louisiana, Mississlpp, aod compost. His complexlon bsswarthy, In [+ " il Rt Y Weatern Reserve ropresent tho scntiment | Rentucky, Tenncsseo, Virginla, und West Vir- bis movenients he Is quick, aud bis munuers aro | agd invited Mr. Tupper, Presidont of the Cham- | in that part of Ohio s cxccedivgly strong | Kinta in 1850, 1860, and 1501, and before said graceful. lilscyesarca deep browm, alimost | ber of Commerve, Lo counnuuicate his views 8s | and outspoken in favor of s recoguition | Statcsrespuctively engaged I war aguinst the black, and thoy sparklowith a good deal of am- | £ tho great detriiuent belug louo to th Biate | of Goy, Packard by the Foderal Qovernment. | United States, Tho Auditor of the Treasury bition, In privato conycraation Uov. Hanptou | (3o presout delay. Mr. Hubiee theroupos | Thoy say that nothing shiort of this will satisfy | for the PostOflico Department applicd to tiie 4 present languishiug condition of Dbl < A that they will | Secretary for fnstructions us to the construction makes no aliusion to lls rival, Chanberlain. | business, growing out of the uncertaluty of | the Republican masses thers, and that thuy wi of the clause. Tha Solleitor of the Treasury He jusista that the mafority of tho people of his Hftical affalra lu the prosout and future, “aud | Jook upon any octlon of the Adminlstration | decides that the date of Becession is the date State of both races recoguize him as tho | Inslstcdos a representative uf tho commerclal | wiyich rosults in the overthrow of Packard as | to which lpra'mcnt, can b mado under the pro- f Every man in the voun was opposed to the | swept away the valuable saw-mill of Thomas C%‘:":“‘l;'nn"g'g “!:’“'v" :!“‘é l:’i ;".I:fldg:'dltll‘:l‘;r ol Duncan & Co., with all the machinery, wiplng for the County Bourd Ring, b was very itke | ot 818,000 worth of property. Iusurance, the pald plea ot & thicrs Tawyer.: Ho démande | 87000 Tho flames appeared firat In tho upper ed to know what charies there wero azalnat the | part of the bullding, and it is aupposed somo County Board, [*‘Indictment,” said somcbodyy | one fired the bullding for purposes of robbery in stto vooe,| Well, an indlctment proves noths | other parts of the city, 8 gang of burghirs bty ing, ‘quoth Bmith, We must presume every- | upw at work in the uaty, The mill was In per- bouy fndicted Is junocent until “proved guiliy. | fect running order, There should bow preamble here setting out | . = what the chiarges are. Then Smith wanted to AT COHOES, N, Y. Houses for salo or rent. Apply to U, . Smuith, at Rooni 27 Portland, between 13 and 1 o'clock p. m., and ot No. 17 Aldine 8quAre after 3 o'clock om =, BAVE] e it - BASTER EGGS L] PR A A R R ia_ supplicd. ' ¥} 810 each. Bunday-achool ine eggs for | Joral Governor, 1le does not ask recognition, | MNtCrests that nothing but tho recognition Of | gjyoreqiting the title uf I'resident Hayes him. | Vislonaof tiu statute. Becretary Sierman ap- | know why the genticman from LaSalle (Crook: | - Conoes, N. Y., March 20.—~During s firo early presentatoludica, gy 12 P a0l DRt Soneny, | but roqucsta the withdrawal ot tho troops, l;'\; ;’,‘;‘é‘,‘;‘.‘:“.fi’ u.(:"gv,ifl?r could give peace aud | L1 on asked bow thio Dpoople of Obo ex. | Proved this dociston with the statement that the | er) advocatod this measire when there was all | iy morning at 67 Moliawk strect, walla fell, appropriation sliould not be drawn upon in ex- enys ho does nat contomplate a comproinls of OTHER SPEAKELS pocted tho President to sustalu Packard In the | 505 of the accounts stated {n the Auditing- any kind which fnvolves tha recognition of | followed in s similar straln, and Mr. Louls Do | Governorship of Louisiuna, they replied that he | Oftice, snd that none of the moncy should bo Chamberlain's right to the Exceutive ofiice, | ausscro sulil the peopls would scvept no other | s to use the means which he hss at his | paid till oll the clalins hava been adjusted, aud Lc jusists that ne can preserve the peace aud Governiment than Jhmplcn‘u.cll vfiu that or 8 disposal. ‘The apprupriation for the army, they ;]h.—.‘c it hg:fi ll', "-“"fi"',‘ifix [ (:};&m,{:g‘;’ :{2 MAINTAIN 118 AUTHOMITE l%{:’:"lfl‘»ff;“t”;‘flc‘lwfloufl m‘}gl’u“tnvo been | 80, Will not expire until tho Tat day of July, | Giaicn dclays ;;:?nwul‘ Soviral month, All without ditliculty if tha truops aro withdrawn. | supposcd that he could havoncted earller, but | aud be cun uso tho froups of the Unlted Stated | mongys paid to tiese csediturs by the Confod- Mo makes maullold fuir promises. lla says hie | he'could mot uct untll his constitutional ad- | unth that thue, If nocessary, Aftor that ho moy | crate States Government has to' bo deducted will admiuister tho aflairs of the State for the | ¥1surs ind been sppointed, and when appoluted | o)) upon the miltia, and bls own State would | from the umounts found due from the United best Intereats of all classcs, 3o will seo that | DG 204, they weru ubliced to glve attontlon to 1 ot b slow fu respouding to the call. States, . ' vacancles held to cxist fo the Civil Sorvice, No reports from other parts of the country SENTENCE REMITTED. the blacksare protected fo all thelr vights. | Most of such vacaucies, it was found, could ,,pmwufan shnilar state of feellby, and thy The President has remitted the seatence of He thinks that the duwnof peaco is sbout | e over, and his succcssor would not frionds of tho Prestdent now>iu Wasilington ex- { Capt. Alexander Moore, Third Cavalry, found breaklog in upon South Carolins, and | be cinbarrussed ps he was. He bad | nreg thie bellef that if tho Republicans of the | guilty of huving violated the forty-sccund arti- the Cook County delegstion hero 10 speak {07 | ) ryyng Charles Walker, tiroman, fn the rulns, - After further discussion, Dunne's substitute | and.crushing an adjoining residence, kitled Mra, was Joat, and the blll ordercd toa thind reading, | Heary Luddeke. * Losa un property $10,000. 01" ?lnlzrm'g(- élle bill :’uln thlfu reading the vote | Insufancepartlsl =~ of the Cook County delegation sto ., Ayes— -t Easton, Hlickey, Hopkins, Kedzie, Kiollassa, CASUALTIES. Reed, ~Beaton, Sittly, ‘hwmgfl. ‘Thompson, Wentworth, .‘}uyn—l(cumny. Klelun, Binith, . DROWNED Voss. Absent—Roche, Sberidan, Buesman, Tuy- al Du @ The Tribuna. lor. Dodged—Blelfeldt, Dunne, Hpecial Dirpatch o The Tridu BENATE, Lavaverts, Ind,, Marcn 20.—Severul persons ‘The scasion was chilefly occupled with the dis- | at work near sho river, about two miles below cussion of the bill reorganizing the judicial cir- | the clty, to-day, whoso attentions were attrazted s, “uh"'"mfi“m intermiediato Appellats | by (ng” peculisr action of & dog, Intimating as ART SALL, 152 STATE-ST, HASELTINE ART SALE Posltively closos Wednesday Night % asion ovory svomeh at ag, 20T ENT. TO ¢l o ] ¢ Y Court, and mo 2 thy Practice act socords 5 withthe civll zovernment restored, and the | DOW roachied South Caroliug, and was confident V'ulcrfl Reserve witl only b patient and wii] | ¢le of wur on hly behavlor bofure the ouciy aud e e was inclly ordured to s third soed. | Plain as u dog could thut ho wanted Lelp, fol- ) “g‘;fi“x“’( k‘E‘{& fl%'{",:gfll‘,},';“‘,i‘g:é: mandates of the courts abeyed, that the tate | LI8 UlLate purposes wero thi sauio s 1h080 | pug thomselves us far a8 poselule i tho place of | cowarlice. The Court fuaud hlin not, guilty of 10 Tha' only Intehia) nmenduent adapted | lowed bim to s buyou ou tke river, where they ¥ 4 00 Laalles of tho Committce. Ho bad fnvited Mcasrs. | Jioufdont Hayes, they will bo sble, fn spito of | the charges preferred, but gulity of “Conduct will rapldly bulld up its waste places; that cap- | Hampton and Ohiamberlaly ta Washington 85 | yeir present sentiuents, to sustain’ b in his | to tho prejudice of good erder wud wilitary dis- lxmvl\lca that the Supreme Court shall | found the dead body of & young man who had e —— = ¥ 4 blo to i 2 e s hat he did tardil; .t i} iave cscluslve juriadiction of il ap- '3 tald 1y ! . vder River, 3. T, ¢ n | * . DISSOLUTION. will bave & commonwealth over which auy ono :’g,:a:{{';,:,fl‘;g:}:,;:fl?""t thap ey, THE OFI'ICES, e e apesion ot Tomimiud s | of a statuto; that appeas imay N 10 tho ape | 10 b Lioids McUuite, whase Suthe pocides b The copartaership beretotors exiating between tha-| may bo proud to preside. ‘Tha wholo (nterview was very pleasant, and INDIAN AGENTS. continemneut to the linlts of s poat for afx | yollate couria in alf otner easc, aud that thelr {hiacey, It ie suppisid thae whils ertssiug the undenigued, undertbe Snn asme of W,I. KEEN, | Gov, Uampton also thinks that President | tho Committeo wus recelved with inarked cours Bpectal Dipaich ta Tha Tridune, mouths, but I viow of the very Tiouorublo aud | decislons Jhera tho umount Iuvolved. Is lusa | tAYOu e WALRE B W R, 8 B A O h i dealvediby, il payarent. ine | Hayes means to stand by principles fenunclated | tesy by the Preaident. e Wasuixaros, 1, U,y March 20.—~The Nebras- | eallant secord of Cl?‘:; Mtiora]: previous will 1ip 30 .‘m‘}n":a‘[“"':fi,":,‘:""?mll"::‘lg“f‘f:“ Subject, aud thus w,‘.nmi Tho Coroner’s Jury tles of, aad collech alf ladebtedness ducy the Iato frm, | i his fnaugural sddress,and that time will u{(‘;d‘tllllzcl‘}rm::t l“hac":"fgjfi'ndcs' ac URRAT | ka Benators stated yosterday that they shoutd :;‘::L{-m:?;gb:l?nfl‘:mn cinahu:. elllub andin | Sual Hes trom: the Ammllmapct; tho Suprewe | resurnel u verdict of accldeatul drowulng. W. B, KEEN, show t0 tha country the wisdom of his policy. | cyljes or disorder in thoState, The President | Oppose the coutinmatlon of uny Indlan Agents | Bulfotitedtihe scntonco, ; Jourt, i "SUNK. .5 COOKE, GOV, CHAMBERLAIN sald ho was glad to sy ho had uo such fear, | sppolnted to stativus within Nebrask who did | 4 puorssT AQA1N8T VEDERAL INTERFERENCE 18 | The Dixon S8eminary Northern Normal Schiool STEAMER SUNK, W.B. x:‘x‘;‘. gn. | called upon Becretarica Bherman, Devens, und | Tupper then asked it ierowas auy roaron for | not come from that State. The President scema NEW OULEANS, #50,000 purchiase scheino was mlcd to<lay by | Mxsems, Tenu., March 20~Tho stcamor & motion to recousiuler the vote by Whicll yester- | g, from the Arkaueus River, for Memphis, dav tho Ll waa lost. Tho motlon Was Carrted | yig)/uinoty bules of cotton for New Orleans, aud the bill was recommitied, uby Uy “Yis attoution of the Sebate was called by | aud seveuty-five burrels of oil -for Clncinuatl, Whiting to the peculisr provision of the bill for | suuk In Bwan Lako yesterday. No further par- the reasscssmeut of capltal stock, which was | ticulars, The boat was purchase) Jast week to rmml yestentuy, He denvunced the UL as fu- | 4,y by place of the Gov, Gusland, aud thls was amous, Under 1t the roflruad companies which | e yreg trip tn churgo of Capt. Nowland, Sl cC Executlve futerference to keep tho peace and vo Kive ¢ v 87, Lows, Mo., March 39.—~The Board of DI~ McCrary lo-dly,. o accordance with the sug- m:ler Ly Euuufr(!uruulfnl- s rest do‘;’u; Tavghe to hn\ngl'\en these Scnators a deflance by the N lfl'a O ) F e hutke, taa uom, gestion of the President, made to himon the ingly sald he conld not answer such pointed appolntinent to-day of thros ludian Agsots to St the: roquest of & nuimber of prouinont. tier- day of his arrival, and oxplained tothem such | questions. that Btate, novo of whom are from Nebraska. | cpantg of that body, adopted the following reso- features of the Bouth Carollua controversy as | . NOT_ #0. b They wre Janes Lawrence, of Dakota, for the | Jutlon: cach deslred to hesr espectally about, He did On Inquiry at the Exccutive Mauslon to- | Spotted Tull Ageucy; Isulah Lightuer, of Mary- Wunngas, The coutigued delay {n seitling the not go to the White-Houre untll crening, the | night It?l positively sscertainod that thero Is | Jand, to the Sautew Agency, snd Jesso W, W, | political troables lu Louisiana s proving very detel- time” of the Presidcnt baving been om’mlau no truth whatever ! the report that the Lre snd | dent bosdirceted an order 1o Lo lssucd with- ‘W, B, KEER & CO. wiil te themselves hereatter jusively to the Wholesale Jobblog Trade tn Dooks aad Biatiooery, aud open fo thelr new and spacious four-story bullding 38 and 40 Madison-st., between Etate-st. and Wabash+sv., on April 13, with nmm,leu stock of Sch ol Books, Writing Papers, Eavelopes, I'hoe tugraph Albums, Pepeterics, Slates, Inks, Muctage, e, ety AT WHOLESALE ONLY, 3 of that State, vgriculiural, Griest, of Peunsylyanls, to the Otoo Agency, | Menial W ihe dutetuais uf it Siate: uisiGalue, had been fighting the assessments sgainst them 1 000, during most of the aftermoon with Hampton Soc F ( he Industrial he _ was bought for &5, 3 g Lia, tho last, ous of the Society of Fricnds. In | ditlon of things reacts inyuriously on the Industrial | for 1873, 1574, und 1575, avd had been beaten fu ') ner wus fusured {n Clucinnat! oftlces ME, D. B. COORE vl vascoed fo e Revare Beas. | orC "1 Wecompanied bim, D e Coa suthirity, thag | makinz thess appointments the Presideut scams mfl‘gg_-;-('};f'\e&’,gwg',:«;g;:-g;“ggr and the wiolo | tho courte, sought to ket sother Asscianacnt fuab Sianaer sl 2 'm':'_‘;“g,',"‘“:o‘::":fi eranis Apninesrat st | Hampton, Gen, Gordon, atid Hamburg Butler | 83 both Governors havo now been licard, 1o | to have kept good his promise to the delegation | MZ¥ntlB) SARs B WFEIECCh e of thie ater, | thi8t would give un apportunily tur MORK TAX-PIGHTING, * BNOW AVALANCIIE. aro very rethwnt to-night ms 10 what actually | Esccutivo action Wil Lo taken until atter tho | of Friends that waited upon bim yestorday. chants! Exchangy af st. Louts, thit the Prosidunt | vy ooocog very grave duubt wlso 88 to whether LA D e o AN Miscellsncous Dooks, fnctudin; k8 which sropartic- | transpired between Hampton and the President, | 08t deliberate condideration. SECRETAKY SIUSKMAN'S LIEUTEKAKT. of the United Btates bo respoctfully sulicited {o ularly *‘rare sad curious,” AT RETAIL ONLY, They only ssy that the question of Hayes' title Richard C. : withdraw tho troops frow the vicloity of the Btute- | 8nY Feasscssuicut could be wade, tho irstusseds- | ) n detachal - from Bunimit COO! B . ard C. McCormick has been appolnted N cans, leaviog (o ih o of | meut having been legul, 1o offcred resolu- | 8 buge mass of snow detac roll w:(g‘pt -uffu'.,é" g‘r"o:d!:: m“;nm:a:? #v‘nt: ;?n‘::“ toa mr:i‘ :ing‘:l.d.‘gr‘lli’wx‘:n ;:"&\'Wl'flfl LOUISIANA. Aussistant-Secretary of l;u Treasury, lnfip:u‘uo “m“.‘fx‘.!.’.‘,'."n;'{n‘i":i‘n‘.?....‘.fit‘ "f;r ihelr :lr ?l‘lm l.uc:l tion uamux:gxbu bilt back fromithe llomi\.whk-h. HUll, nesr the Beits Cove copper-mtue, swept :?"ll‘f::‘l"rlfllAl.llATll. Mzpigat Booxasleadiog | tion in uthi‘nrolln-. Hampton :l:l‘l“h.(; ,m,,'n".l"w“::x;:";;"“ ceptod the positton, Ho will enter upon his Afaie tho sawe frecdvia Ibat the peoplo of other | after sume talklng against, was adopted. The | down, and completely burled two houses. Oue rocecdls Stutes onjoy, P oreed ru:) :‘n:l;‘e‘l W m?e'ahwfimq on m:‘;nfl? Wasnixgron, D. C,, March 20.—Gen. Haw- | dutles sbout thu 10th of next month. Asalstant- 5 Sccretary Conant will sall for London on the AMERICAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION. :::’l‘; ol‘n;::ln: l::lll.:; :pfimmo:'u.:l?xzfilfl; 12th of April, to become Chict of the Syndicate NasuvitLx, ‘Teon., March 29,1 holocal comn- £y ', e TM y-ive persons were g_(‘l":s:l;tdm theso dlspatchies In Thursday's | [ooes wien thu’ .’mmd,‘,’,"mmm““d‘ NOTICE. ed to pursue, uunglfiu 1hls eveuini was ent BLACK HILLS TRANSPORTATION. ‘ tained at dinner by retary Evarts, ol o Ny INSRECTION OF GUAIN, e We are propared 1o tranaport goods from sidaey, | Mitiee of tha Jackeon Dewmocratic Club waited vead: act with the | Burcau iu tho placs of Bigelow, who will take & | mittce to arrange fora meeting in this city . OVER THE DAM. ;3;:51&."“% carot pola mu;‘.mun:"x"h;du-fix: mplll;:l l‘;:glm‘&bts:gr‘:'fl:{ybfi: serenads, E?,"'?&‘"?;: ‘h;;,h;::&m‘ "l:,zd that ho do. | subordinute position there, McCormick wes of- | Aug.23 of the American Belenco Assoclatlon | yoir: Dearbor vifered tho following resolu: poctal Dispaich to The Tribuse. ouds st Sldaey, [T U 1y, De: places In the Jills, We wlil 1 ; : . C. fered a foreiga wisslon by the Prestdent finme- | orgunized to-day by the sclcetion of Gov. Por- m‘:: ot ufy' ‘n“fi?}“hk% e eTeEa] fi#tfi?’f&;’f;fl‘fi'&:‘i’fl;‘h’f'".'nfife' u‘on, ki .CI::‘I! h: :.l:l': \if:mfl:??fl%:flfi.fi: diately after tho luauguration, but private con- | ter Chalrman, snd Prof. J. Biruln Liudsley as transportatios :xpnbll of Rauling over 400,000 B4 ins | to accept it; that he desired FouskiTEIL polltia Ao v carn siderations preveuted hlm from acceptivg. | Secretary, sud tle selection of sub-commitices. o teami» 83 can give prompt dapaich wicd our ¥0' FUDLIC DENONSTIATION, t, might ml:z. ";:_lm,‘, "“fl“é‘bl‘ % | About ten days ugo the President, at tho | Arrungoments are in progressto provide privato ‘Lumleunu mldlt'ln.- hm“mm-n viaU. P. B. | The reason asalgued for decliniog was that the Shete viaws belacs gl sction of $ho bk, o suggestion of Bceretary Sherman, offered to | enterlalmmeut for members to whotn such hos- nadoset our owaline, trom uh polaia lo'the b4t 16 | specches b Lad aready v 1 on bls way | & letter of lustruction. It &s expected that | ORI Sl RO Ay T tha Trosatiry, | pitalicy 1s aceoptable, 10 sccure acxommodations fiz;p&"g‘w}gh"firxflm. Govetameat Besighs. | bere bad been misconstrucd. Thoss who sc- | Judge Lawrence will b bers to-morrow. Har- | yud the appointment has boea approved by 1he | at reduced ratce, o' srrange with the railroads ¥ urenia: First Natlooal Baok, Omahas Uslo compsnied nim from Columbia say tbat | Jan and Hawley are here. This will bo & | Cabinet. Becretary Sherman says thet this | for return tickuts, and to provide for cxcursions E:'-"pfl" o ¥ flflrb“" &n"w ufioits, Vaton 2.u journoy ~wss 8 contioued ovation. | majority of the Commission. McVeagh Is | change fs not madeon account of soy dissatis- | and lsud entertainments. No effort w.ib bo Wizoeas, Sue, 7 of Art. 13 of the Constitution | =~ LASALLE, LiL, Murch 20.—Tuo steauicr Alps nruv‘fin‘ it the ieneyal Auserbly st | had o fargo Barges ofico fu tow bouad foe for ctlon of geafn for the protection of [ New Orlesns yesterday, sud at Heory ouo uf fim:w, .n'm"""‘ wad; fecal oy "', Xnula and them becane unmausgeable and passcd over Wuxiicas, 1t ls ossertod that, under aud by the | thio dam and broke in two st o pler of the provislun of sald scction, It 1s incumbent upon the | bridge Lelow. ‘The loss ou the barge alonc can State to protect producers, shippers. and recelvers | gearcely be less than $5,000. S g b s e a8 Sk e . - Bection 10 Compel the Vroperty inapectzd ‘o puy STEAMELR SUNK. ote, a4 Lajter & Co., spevial traln was sent out to mect fuction with the admloistration of Mr. Consot. | spared tomaks the meeting the most success- . T, “%z,fp,fimq pocscerca Co' Ht, SpChs | bim™” from " Rihmood, and, thero wore | SSPcted by Baturday, buy it s not | HetCR I RS IR 161"\0 the blatory of tho “Assackation, - Tha | ‘B cxpensenibercol: thtrelote, e ey | | ViCKIRONO, March 20.-Tho atesmer Utah i 8501 Kouts Bros', Row Talker, Qakler, & Co. | Hro-works and liuminatlons, The Richmond | known whether Gov. Brown will come bere A MOT EXOBLLEXT OFFICEE, cographlcal position and raliroad connoctions of | pereby fa, instracted 1o report 1o the Senste, ana | ¥oroed here last piglt to tho water's edge sud $.ne Now Yoox: Doanasy) flflclk‘.oo..u.j Ppapers of this alieruoon recelved here to-night | OF start Monday to meet the Commission n | gnd the Secretaryis fully convincod that tho | Nashville render it cusy of scccsa from all | for fes Infurmation, the trua construstion of sald | SUUK I scyentecu foct of water, Owned by J. S scctivn, W. Swith. Jusused for §5,500 srofullQl the mesk extravagand descriptions | New Ozleans. Thoy expech to s able to con- | lsto sccusatlons ugainst were wholly with- | pests of the country.