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- The hican o Duilp Teibamie, 4o5n00) ' § 24 [3 VOLUME XXXI. INSURANCE. PIANOS, TELE PROTECTLON IITFIH isnrance Company, OF CHICAGO. UPRIGHT PIANOS Were the Only Ones, Ot of over Forty Competitors, that Recelved Rpecial Hentionand Honorsatthe Centennial, They stand [n tune longer than any Plancs ade. They are richand full In tane. cons structed (o endure, and are in every essential the Perfect Flanos of the axe, M urlcal mas. fers and amateurs {n America and Earopo Pronounee thie Tlallelt, Da < o i G T'Rheee. planos. with other Musfeal fnstru- menta of he bess makes, can be found atmy warcroome. Jilustrated brice catalogaes far- nishied free on application. W. W. KIMBALL, COBNER STATE AXD ADAMS.ETS., CHICAGO. £ Chickerings have made Upright Pianos the past thirty years, Their experienco in {he manufacture of that style of Piano double that of any maker in the United States, 'The superior swectness and power of tone, groatest durability and first-class workman. ship, testify to the value of their experi- once, . ’Tfil'l Company hasnow entered upon the Seventh Year RENARKABLY SUCCESS- FUL EXISTENCE. The new improved Tt has d more Policies at leas cost to the lgln Bal paid slarmeesuui 1o fh belrs oF qacesied ol 1ug tho same thae. Claims Paid Amount to Over UPRIGHT conceded by the profession to bo tho stand. ard Piano of America. Bold on monthly instaliments, or 8, 6, 9, and 12 months, at Roed's Temple of Musie, 02 Van Buren stroet, Chicago, ’ Wo liave constantly Ion hand, for renting purposes, a largo ase sortment of superior OR Upright and Square $2,225,000. THE PLAN Om PROTECTION ‘Was o radical Innovation on the old system of Life In- surance, and haa completely revolutionized it. ON TIE PROTECTION PLAN The members mutually fnsure each other and psy s stipulated sum to the Company for transacting thelr busiuess and guaranteaing the paymnt of lusses i l:;;'.}"f&“fi»f‘ :{i:?fii:-‘.g{l&fi}’if%}é%&% 'c'l{";:'f?i?i F Planos, atlow prices, Tiencod. thus eoAUIIg e g i oeler on whet b ehowhiog g 14 Stala= RENT. 53‘7014;("31\5“ o onroe-sts, TO RRENZ, DOCK LOTS. 450 feet Dock Front, with lots in rear, between Lake.st. bridge and Carroll-st., TO LEASE For ONE or a TERM of years. NATTOCKS & MASON, Room 1, No. 40 Dearborn-st. Dock for Rent, 2001230 feet, with two water fronts and rafirosd con. fection. st southenst euraer Buutn Lrauch aad Bix- Which [a now conceded by the best fnsurance suthorf- 1lea o bo the true plan of Life Insurance and vest adapte 24,46 the clrcumstances of"the people. +, A1 18 & policyholder may continue his fnsurance at ac. Lual cost 0 long au lie nieeds (¢, and when he ceascs to Pay.t1 ¢ (nsurauce terminstes without loss or farfelturs ot shy overpaymonta. The mombers ara not divided into clessce, except for the purpose of grading the rates but all, young aud nld, confetuute (o tho payment of each 1osd ACcorling 10 8z sod amount of Insurance carried, THE ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST.. The cost can oul{ be estimated by past experience, ‘The mortality 1o all l‘;u Companies averuge butween 10 sud 1T per members. > of moriailty would cost members, on T AR o ey then 4 per ur 82 oul s for $5,0003 8D a0 Lalf for §1,250. b THE ACTUAL COST. It has cost membern, aged botween 20 and 40, fnsured Tor $2.600, thu past \lln.: yeara, an l"rm‘g'l 3044 per yn&rur desth losses. This {a sbout one-linif tho coet requlred fn advauce, on the vid-line mutual plan, and belag collected in amall ustalimenty H nfiv yllu' they ossur, thuussnds R T R lo Tequired (o pa; louble the cost in sdvance, . wr COST COMPARED WITH THIE OLD PLAN The Mutus] Life rate for $2,500, a 3 L80, STORES AND OFFICES Eatimated Soat 1a Proteetn arerieady ! i "’,},",:f:’,z‘,“,:‘, 181 Butidia Annusl saving at age of 40. 10,25 COMMISBIUN . B, & W. G, McCol .“';. FOR RENT POLICY RECORD---END OF EACH YEAR. 4 No. Tollcies I'nll:lnlr force nt end of year, . From May 1, Iirlck Pesldence, 348 Calumet-ar., two stories and Lasewent; $ou rooL. Inquire uf ClIAS, FARGO, Atuerican Express Co, TO RENT. i foreo at eid of year, n frce at end of year, Polfcics In forvs at und of o ‘The abave statement al steadtly increased fn stre) since |ia oryanization. t the PROTECTION d mombershiin cach year nost gratifying, partic- ularly durlng thesa tiines of busincss v Part of the firat floor, with storage fa saiminy il cehbanltion iy ofl RISl | FAFE OF tho B T e proTeRe priv A v fatled. It fs alsashown that the principg 03 which the FIGTECTION Is operated c canatand (5 test of practlcal eaparionee OOk 804 COMMON SENSE: TEACIIES That the pollcy-holders must pay the lossen and expenses by liare of tha ac aud a zed sui for expenses. 0N oA aberience: LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS DEBIRING TO Take theTide atIts Flood for an szency at once; and fntending In- surets, deslring to econouitae thi 3 surers da s ll:ldemnll! uitze thess tight times, and so- AT ACTUAL COST! In emall monthly payments or otherwise, to sult thetr elrcumstance, I i msancen ul‘huu id'spply Lo tue nesrcet Agent of to $10,000 Insuraneo for $60, THE COMMBRCTAL LEAGUE DEPARTMENT FINANCIAL. Puts | Calls ! ] STRADDLES ! $26, $60, ®100, $200, $460. ER FROTHINGHAM & 00, Dankersand Brokers, No. 12 Wall-st., Now York, for customers Investments In Cotion Privileges, I 7I0unte 10 4ult, fruai ten balus upward, fn soven dars. an %, ol month, twu wmontha. three nonths, idathe outratus, whlcly friquently eiud rom ten (0 forty timea tho 'amount {nvested.” Futuro Coutracts bought and sold o a margtn of e, Expinne atory Llrcutar snd Dally Iteport of the Cotton Slarket ORTGAGES, BONDS, INVESTMENTS, BOUDDER & MASON, 107-100 Do MONEY toLOAN (ST JOSIARL H, REED, No, 20 Nawatl. M.V, by H. A, HURLBUY, 70 Randulph-et, 50 SITARES Wast Division Railway Stock FORBALE. Good Commercis) Paper wanted. Ny R. GRANVILLE HASMMOND, 10d Lasaile: EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st., pasiyesnd sells Commercisl Faper, Local Bloeks sod L.oans on rikclass Collaterals negotlated st Low 5 e n B and 1 Nfiudmlfififl'llw 112 tho asulog of L i .5, crna of mmb«unfp In the Commercial Leagus Rates of futere 10 PEI O CICERO TOWYN BONDS FOR SALE. FINANCIAL, Forelgn Exchange bought and sold. Orders "ahd - Voudhers boLant or conoy iig o4y e, Mews dlscounted aud inoney (oancd onmon: tian, Hank Chaniber of Coin S Miss cago. Mo Betrainary Sgess Of the PROTECTION hau from the outs t excitad the bitter animosity of the old yle Companies, whoss Mansgers and Agonts Bave asaatled 1t with all the fury of unsoru. pulous envy, Hut the PROTECTION, strong in the morits of its system, the in. tegrity of ita mansagoment, and the favor of the publio,has def all attacks BLACK HILLS! Alargo line of STEAM ENGINE mfl“‘fl'&‘i Ithas omerged from all con. m‘gnfih}m’“ d SR Wg-'afl’%.fi% popularity, o ised sirengih and remewed | mup iy OU Ty Aad BUPPLIES, ‘at re. Ovor sixty of the prominent old style Com, penies have disgracefully falled since the PROTECTION nummon’cud busine: C. L. RICE & CO., 216 & 217 Lake-st., Ohicago. g Al_lr SALE 158 STATISST, IASELTINE ART SALR Positively clozes Wea 2? 'Buu. n‘nnng%:',-?l:gl‘f. Al T ciaans, ""NOTICE TO SMOKERS, HMaving_ closed negotiations with Meurs. Marsh & Son; uf Wliceling. A\, V., for thu caclusive savity o thelr celebrated STONIE CLUALS, now Lreparel {0 furoluh this brand furless ihou’ sy Lher Clgaf can bobougut In thiscity. Duslers supplied st very lowens prices, !endlqrumnla";uggrlce-l 3. PRt i Sk OFFICERS: " BILLIARD, Preslozat. A W, EDW, 3 10BN REID, V.- Pres.k Treas, L, X, fl"ig.nilfiig'r!’. AR RYAN, dotaary, Dy, B, HOLLISYER Med Dir'r, REMOVAL! About the 1st of May the Compa- nu’f General Offices will be remo’n,ml 11‘;* :{l]fh-?v.. between Zandolph and shington-sts,, of which - tice wilt e given, = ° ke CHICAGO, BATURDAY, MARCH 3I, TER! HATS! HATS! THE REGULAR "BROADWAY" SILK HAT, BPRING BTYLB, And o Full Line of BELECT and NOBBY Boft and Stif DRESS and BUBINESS Hats, Newast Btyles. Goods and Moderate Frices “OUTT | Tl o Cliaml NUTTING'S April Shapes. Soring Orercoats,vers sesuen, $7,00 10 $20.00 Speivg Business Suts, - 100010 23.00 Cassimere Pans, Youlis S, - - Boys' Suils, - - - Children's Snifs, - - AN IMMENSE 8TOOK OF Gonts' Fornishing - Goods A, J. NUTTING, C.0. D. Clothier, _184 & 186 Statest, REMOVALS, REMOVAT. HALLOCK, HOLMES & OO0, Deaire the attentlon of thelr friends and customers to the remoral of thelr Wholesale and Rotail Stores to 108 Madison-st. have Increased facllitles isplaying a auperior stock of every variety ol RUBBER GOODS. olting Co.’s SBtandard RUBBER and HOBE, and NED LEATHER Hallett, Davis & Co's kA our speoialty, COOPER & TMENNEGER, 126 Clark-st. EASTER! This (Baturday) morning we receive s complete assortment of aixes in the DUNLAP SILK AT, And we aan suppl also the balance of our follow oitizens, BREWSTER, Hatter, Northwest cor. Clark & Madison-sts, CIAMPAGNE. PIPER HEIDSEICK CHAMPAGNE H PIPER & C0.S GARTE BLANGHE SEC. Piper Heidselok,per Daskst. . Blanche Beo, psr Oase.. 2 . 1 vor cent on 5 Baskots .8 nor gout on 10 Baikots ‘Terms, NET OASH, CHARLES R. OSBORN & CO. 138 State-st., Chicago. Barains in Saits, I havo 26 8afos which I havo takon in trade ; Fire-Proof, Burglar-Proof, and Fire and Burglar-Proof com- ‘Thege Bafos were manufac- tured by Hall’s 8afe and Lock Co., Torwilliger & Co,, MoNoal & Urban, and other well- Many of theso Safcs are nearly now, and will bo sold for 25 cents on the dollar of . ' W. NORRIS, old Safo and Lock In the new locatlon the; for keeping and Disoount... .. PACKING, mo.’ OAK-TAN BELTING, Wholesals and Hetail. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO,, Lackawanna, Lehigh, and Blossbuirg Coals, ‘WHOLEBALE AND RRTAIL, At lowest markot rates, Main Office, 97 Washington.st, NEW PUBLICATIONS. known makors, JIN Gon'l Agont Dieb Co., 57 Stato-at. MAIRL GOODS, B. C. STREHL & (0. , HATR GOODS, Wholesale and Retail, Tha quostion is no longer * Who wrote {t#* But “Have you read P The Jericho Road. BY JOEN HABBERTON, 12mo. Cloth. Black snd Red. Matled on recelpt of vrice by the publishers, JANSEN, McCLURG & CO., 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago, " CARRD ENGURAVING, Wedding Cards, In tho latest atyles, designed and engraved in tue most artistlc manner. LADIES' OARD ENGRAVING And Plato Printing a apeclalty, Corres solleited, and extimates furniatied on application. JANSEN, McOLURG & CO., 117 & 119 Btate-st. ‘Weo s0ll 5 to 16 per cent lowoer than any house in tho ‘Waest. Call and examine, or sond for Price List. Goods sent anywhere, 0. 0. D. La. dies’ and Gonts' Wigs 126_STATE-ST., cor. e NEV SEWER PIPE, DRAIN TILE, CEMENT, AND FLUE LININGS. BOOKSN, &c. e et e ONLY SEVEN DAYS MORE Toadd good llaoks to your Libraries atloss than Wholesuls Fricew. No 210 Eaat Washington Rtou-st. The entire ltctail COOKE & CO. 113 and 115 Niato-st., at Private sale to close It out, M Roaks, 40 per ceut dincount, PIROPONALS PROFOBALS TO LBABH SCHOOL-FUND LAIND 0N DEARBORN.ST, asals will be recetved at the office of tho ourd of Educatiun until 12 m. ou Wedness urchase of the luproves by Dlivek 143, scuoul bec- &r; Fumlly Bibles, Prayer Book: HOUSE, Pockatbooke, ut SANDS Cor, Wabashear, and Mddlson-st,, Ona bdlock from A. T, Stewars & Ca.'s Dry Goods louse, aud McVicker's Thestre. $2.00 PER DAY. NEW HOUSE-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. PA North of Raadolph, has clisacr Lo accept thie leass nuw I use b ali s covenants snd conditions. and thelesse tolake effect whicn posscrsion §s deliv All blds Juuat be sccompanied by » bond conditiuned to rly for the butlding aue ind. e Hourd reserves the righ or furiher fufurmat! 8, Attorucy Gf Loard. | Payment 10 bo made usrir's et of the POLITICAL, Alderman Second Ward, MR, ADDISON BALLARD aunounces to his fellow-citizens of the Second Ward that he Is an Independcut caudldate for re-election as Alderman, the Reform Council the past year, where he always voted on the slde of houesty aud ecouowy, on the side of tax-payers, is his recommendation for the oftice, X3 POOL ROOM, Will open for the vesson of 1877 Saturday, March 81, at 8 p. w. City clection. N. MATSON & CO. SPECIAL NOTICE—W. E, Higley has withdrawn from our tinn, bis withdrawa) 10 lake efl this d MATSON q 0, March 26, 1877, ) GLEASON'S ACADEMY, Tho nest u-nn1gl the achool g A. LINO, 88 STATEST. Sust Lo miceat assortment uf Oranges, Grapes, Bananas, Peas, snd. tn fact, all kiuds of f tatles vu Fasier Sunda. shouid note this fact. His record in ruit that ahould be oa our .+ Persons leaviag the city hits on sctzntific prins e Teleacapen, Shero- Aldine Square Houses for sale or sent. Apply to U. P. Smith, st Roow 23 Fortland, between 12 a0d 1 v'clock p. m., #0d at Nu. 17 Aldine-square after 3 o'clock p. m, 330 Weat Adaws-st, will comtnency uanfi: 1877—TWELVE PAGES, i PRICE FIVE CENTS, POLITICAL. dircet knowledge is obtafned from officlal zuurcu as to the uitimate intentions of the Jenera]l Government apon the question of tho political {ssues pnndln;:‘ In South Carolina, there Is an impression, sustained by nx')ou: Tacts, that the end of the delberations now In progress will e the {ssuc of ad order removing the lroo[na from the State-House at Columbia. The anxicly 1813 80 consummate the action of the Govern- ment that no diecurd can possibly result. A fafr inferenco from cvents which have recently oc- curred {s that it will NOT BX MANY DAY before the decision will be announced, The de- liberntfons of the Cabinet to-day Involved coreful review of all statements made to the President, both by Chamberlain and Hampton, and this will probably bo continued to-mor- TOW. WASHINGTON. The South Carolina Matter Progressing Favorably IRRESPEQTIVE OF PARTY, and Moderatgly. RAE..LY TASSBETING FARWELL HALL, An Adjustment Anticipated that Will Prove Gener- ally Satisfactory. THE CITARLESTON VIBITORS. Becretary Evarts read to a committeo that walted on him a disvatch from leading bankers of New York, urging that the most favorable Everything Points to Hamp- Y iti msideration begiventothe Charleston Co it ton’s Recognition as the SEa Yok oo Byl s o loaton Commity Only Governor, they could havo had the dispatch very generally eigned. Evarts sald that when the President was prepared to act he would do so on his own responsibility, not seccking to plact oy part of lis burden on the The Louisiana Commission Pre- on 2 representatives of either side, and paring to Get to Work the parties that they represcnted. Becretary i d 1d, of Saturday Evening, March 31, in Earnest. s dicog . Srolets eeld, ot his hope was to relleve South Carolina of one of her two (overnors in such a peaceful manner as to insure peace and the absolute_enjoyment of therights of the colored people. Much stress was laid on this polint by all the Beerctaries. VOSTMASTER-GENERAL REY was cordial {n his reception of the Bub-Commit- tee, and sald he had no reason to be discours aged, He sald he understood the condition of allairs and the need of immediate action. SECRETARY THOMPION was most uncompromising in the expression of his opinfun that the Federal Government had no right to Intervene in South Carolina, and that the State stould be left absolutely free to settle her own disputes, under her own laws, in her own way, AT 8 O'CLOCK, To Ratify the Nomination of Hon. HONROE HEATH FOR MAYOR. The undersigned, Bankors, Brokers, Busi- ness.mon, Clergymen, Lawyors, Morchants, Manufscturers, Property.owners, Tax-pay- ors, Mechan{os, Workingmen, and Voters of Chicago, irrespective of party, who de- siro that the Garden Oity shall continue to* be, as {t has boon under its present Mayor, The Best Governed City in the Country, ‘Who demand continued protection In their llomes, At their Places of Business, Agreeable Prospect of a New Departure by the Carpet- Baggers. * They Meditate a Leap into the Bosom of the Bourbons, SECRETARY 8CHURZ was extremely cordial and liberal in all he sald. THE CADINET; In a session of three hours to-day, fully dis- cussed the South Carolina question. No vote was taken, but the expression of opinkon of tho differcnt members showed that on a division o malority would be in favorof the {mmediate fi"' hdrawul of the troops from the Statc- ouse. Mr. Evarts Manifests a Strong Hostility to Consular Laziness., Superfluous’ Salary-Drawers in Other Departments to Be Bounced. SOUTH CAROLINA. PROSFECT OF AN BATILY ADJUSTMENT. LETTER PROM HAMPTON, Gov. Hampton wrote a letter to the Preat- dent to-night saging that he might not have an opportunity to sce him again, and assurinz him that he could and would secure absolutc free- On the Streets, o nyy Jbectal Dispatch to The Tribune. dom, and peace, and equality to both white and By Day and by Night ‘Wasnrxarox, D, C., March 30.—The Cabinet | colored citizens of the Statc so soon as tie y Day Y Nighty | vos'in session two hours to<av, aud current | troops should be withdrawn, but Intimating at the same time that he would couscnt to no bur- gafn or compromise whatsoever, In very warm words he thanked the President for the inanner in which he bnd been recelved, and expressed his confidence that tho President would be true to the loyal and patriotic scutiments of his Inaugural address. LOUISIANA. A BUGGESTION, 3 Special Dispateh lo The Tridune. | WasnINGTON, L. C., March 80,~One of the most prominent suggestions madeto the Loufst~ ana Commissloners 18, that thoy endeavor to make some adjustment of the lezislative question. The further suggestion is made that siuce December, notwithstanding Packerd was clectedon the ticket with Hayes, there may have been such a changed conditlon of afalrs as makes Nicholls now de farto Governor, The Commissionersy who arehere will start for Nen Orleans Bunday night or Monday morning. ‘They will mect tho remalning members st the 8t. Charles fotel, New Orleans, Thursdoy morning. Moncy has been suppiled to them fo thelr traveling expenses and liotel bills, from what source they know not. The Sccretary of the Interior bas detalled a short-hand writer to be attached to the Commission and to act as its Becretary, . n JMODE OF PROCEEDING. Gen. arlan and Qov. Hawley have spent con- slderable part of the day with the President hearing his views in regard to the Southern ‘Who domand the continued enforcement of the law azainst GAMDLERS nud all clasaes of oriminals; who believe that TRUE and GENUINE REFORM requiresthe re.alec. tion to office of tried men, who havo been proved both houest and capable by their publio records; who recognise in Hon. MONROE HEATH AN HONEST MAX ¢ AN INCORRUPTIBLE OFFICIAL ! . THE MOST EFPICIENT MAYOR! ‘Who is pledged to protect the tax-payors; ‘whose admirable government of this graat oity during the past yoar protoated the per- sons and commanded tho admiration or thousands of Chicaga's best oitizons ; whose Renomination was Demanded . by the People, And will be ratified by them by an over. whelming majority ot the polls, are sarnest. 1y invited to attend. Hon, SIDNEY SMITH, E. C, LARNED, HENRY GREENE- BAUM, LEMERY A. STORRS, WILLIAM ALDRICH, nmd_other eloquent spealors, will address the meeting. By order of tho Commlttee of Citizens, rumor has it that the time was chiefly occupled in consldering the lnstructions and suggestions to be made to the Loulsiana Commilasion. When Gov. Cliamberlatn called upon the Presi- dent last evening Mr. Hayes Informed him that his talk with Gov. Hampton hiad been of a very eatlelactory character, and that from ft ke was led to belleve that some common starting-point might be found from which both partics in South Carolina might thereafter travel the game rond. He sald that Gov, Hampton's statement of the case was a very calm and fair one, and he belleved o compromise of some kind was not Impossibie. He suggested to Gov. Chamberlaln that he would prepare and submit to hin ¢ BOME TLAN OF BXTTLEMENT which ke and his Repablican friends would be willing to ablde by, Severnl such plans, efther of which Gov. Chamberlain and the South Car- olina Republicaus are willing to adopt, sud the results of which they will accept, whatever It may be, have been prepared to-day, and were submitted to the Presldent in writing, Lato this evenluz the President took them, and sald that, after hosing been examined by Sccretaries Evarts and Schurz, the Committee of the Cab- inet appoluted to consider and report on all questions relating to tho controversy in South Carolina, they would then be TRAXSMITTED TO THE UAMPTON TARTY for thelr consideration. 1t Is doubtful it coples In i Levl D, ¥ Y are furnished to the Hampton party befors to- questlon, Befare reaching a daclsion in regard 1". ;’l l\!‘%fi'vd. J:I‘;nr\’\‘. fi:fis’ morrow moming, and in the meantime Gov. | toa definite mode of proceeding, it was decided q, 8, B J. B, Hubbard, Chamberlain thinks it would be improper to an- | 10 awalt the arriva) o Judge Lawrenco and aMr, acott, . Kellogg & Barrett, 3. Ciigord, Hibbard, Spencer & Co,, Jas. P Padden, Btearns, Dana & Co., " Albert Stranch, I, W, bndlr(. M. 0'Brien, Wi, F. Endlcott, ‘Thos, J, Foley, McVeagh. They whl orrive in the morning. Mcantime Mr. Evarts is preparing uotes for u letter of instructions based ou Cabluet consulta. tlous regarding the matter. Before putting nounce the character of these propositions, The Cabinet has undoubtedly determined, in any event, to withdraw the troops from the Bouth W How, Carolina State-Houso at n very early day, but | them into forial shape suzgestions of the Com- Thow, lieaney, will probably suspend the fssuance of the order | wissloners "l“l be heard. ! The letter, whea Hose k- 1'4"’- until the plan of sdfustaient submitted by Gov. | COmpleted; il be given to the public. schert, phis Edwin I, tiibbs, Chumberlaln this eypning, and any others that 9880 27D~ . AL Wrlght, J. AL Tublard, may be taken jnto covmldcruuon. have been dis- TIE CARPET-BA GGERS. 3 clough, 3 Sacr, cussed and determined upan, RUMORED Dl!lfl!l!“:(;‘!";l’l‘l;s IRRECONCILADLE i Schi er, ouker, % E o BT ey 8.1 Garrigus, UAMPTON TUE HENO OF THE TIOUR, Apecial Dispalch 1o The Tribune, Joseph I, Bonfleld, :‘ ¥ ‘B\l,"',m. The Bourbon Democrats who weredisappoint- | Wasnixaton, D. C., March 30.—Bome of the 1o I "l"(‘a‘ufigfi i Canty \\'m..ml‘l'rh:n. 'rd in, not having an opportanity to welcome | Bourbon Demoocrats say that If thereis to bLe & Faulkner, . M, Farnsworth, Tllden here os President, have transferred thelr }! b WrIEHt & Ca., Tv du L uny coalition {t will not be one-sided, and that it Mauran, Wrigh - Stewert: Arasieh & o, G homage to Wade Hampton. Ilis parlors have auy Bouthern Democrats are disposed, on ac- 4.8, Mead, been filled with the old dienitaries, sir; i | count of Hayes’ Southern poliey, to cast thelr Wi, U, Mead, black dress-coats, sir, and carrying gold-headed fortunes with the Republicans a considerable s.n).,fuu‘msc».. KA. Baveniart, canes, alr, lko Soutliern gentiemen, alr, while | number of carpet-baggers will unite with tho Chwe. IHtgiie, Tobert L, Hhilte, the raukund Hle have crowded tho lobblesand the | Bourbous. There ure indications that declaras Wm, Burt, © W, E. Wright, Lar-roomn of thohotel anxlous tosesthe Carolina | tjonsof this sort. have o substantial basts, It {s £ % G L N Andtvws, i, dragoon, To-day the two leading livers-stable | eoid that un organization has ulreaty been Farrington & Mereill, Balinger, keepers each appeared at the ladles’ entranco of | formed conslating -of aixteen persons, thres A. A. Bprague, C, A, Story, the botel with an open landau and a spirited Bouthern Republican Benators and thir- B Corinsues POy ardy pair of horscs, which were placed ot tho disposl- | 1een southern Republican Representatives, 3 Jd. A M. Donuel, tion of the distingulshed guest, and while walt- |y, purpose of this organization Iy fi;fll::umi, fug for him the rival Uvery-men sald to be politieal self-preservation. The 0, €. Wentworth, CAME TO HLOWS, theory Is that unitod action by so considerabls tabert A, Covy, Wwhich led to' thelr belog Ingloriously taken to a nuinber of persons witl muke them of wore fiuton fatys, the statton-ouse. Then there wus auothier consequence than under other circumstances L e scenc In which Dr, Mary Walker flourisbed as o tho centrul Hgure, getting up a war-dauco they could expect tobe. Bome of thoso who N y 7 . . j rl." l’,‘“f'fl': around the laudlord, because he refuscd to per- :::: :;‘:';‘;c':::m :{v I";::: lug:tho plana tuet 1, W Masoon, SO0 v, mit Dr. Mary tu go up and annoy the flo\'cm(;r. AW AGH By i PP Matibows, Francis J, Nellegan, Photocraphers, interviewers, and men who G ‘l"'m:'?'?' dos . Fiell, gr., DAtialionn anl lio must huve fclt o e thls | g Btato-Houses In South Carolios and Laahl: . I3, Mui . It Samipson, evening when be sat down c| o & 3B iy, Woud's best dinucrs in compuny with a few ot | 808, 50 that Hampton or Nicholls shall become John W, Sterrett, 1, 1, Armatroug, the elect. practically recoguized, this baud of carpet-bag- Qilbert Taytor, fieste k. Troy, It Justice to Gov, Mamntonit should bastated | gers will dissolve thele connection with the Re- {{{"{.’{,‘;,,‘,‘,;’j'" J.' 3. Armstrong, fl'.':, @ lias not courted, but hus outhecon- | Lublfean party, sud thereafter vote with the 11, ¥ 8, 1. Rudisill, 2, Democrats. Some who bave been spproached l")-ll.lncr “" ": R'unnlxl::" Indecd, fi.’.'f.“"r’ififflfu'f" u’:'g‘{lon'?lu.:l'u‘u some- | upon the sublect say that it will be useless for Patten, Henry Keener, thing is sald throwing u doubt ,.0n his being the | them to attempt to bo Kepublicans fo their lo- W, I, Rawlius, Heary ladley, Tegitimote Governor o Bouth Carcling, when ho | ealities or malntals & Republican organization, oot L Siatmon Thomes fouarten, { ot at onee ":(dh s thiat b o du the | aud thutthey could serve thelr own futercats jeorge 0} ane, undisturbed exercise # gubernato unes el ! ] 9 q 3 3 o ' Joe L. Meadow, tlons, puvne sxlarics, Supporting the Stateclar. n"‘p‘w’;fl;‘"‘l protect the Newro better by actiug James 5, Dol # itable stitutions and ths Penltentiury, and WITIL THE DENOCHATIC FARTY, {ssuing warrants for the bangiug of gullty crime {nals uud the pandon of Innocent ones. Al hy wants Is the withdrawal of Unfted States troops from the State-House, aud he says the Staty wourts will suon dispose of Gov. Chumberlaln, The statenient (s confirmed by E, O, Sinalley ol New York Tribune, who telegraphs from Columbia todnyh: “The Couuty Sheriffs and Treusurers obey hisfnstructions. Tudeed, thero seems 1o bo i, Armand D, J, Hooper, G, F. Bmith, w7, Bttty Charics Kv Opden Lovel), Jobn W, Greug, Jntnes Duguld, M, L ‘There has been a story that this faction looked to Geu. Bea Hutler for feadership, but sous of the gentlemen conuected with the scheme say to-day that Butler hus given them uo encouragu- wment, aud that he seems rather diyposed to support Gen, Uartleld fur speaker, THE OFFICES, OUR CONSULABR BYSTEN, Btryker, Jr., N. Matson, . Dorchester, g loberts, NO VESTION GF AUTHORITY Special Dispatch 1o Tha Trisune. Chntios b Hiompson, @, W, ngfl: {u the hands of Chamberlain cxcept the coutrol Wasmineroy, D, C., March 80.—Becretary L. €. Neustuds, Frank B, Marshall, of the State-House, which be holds because the Evarts, In conversation with Judge Kelley, of - A, Miiller, D. Wheeler, solalers wro fnstructed to_hold it for him, Co- | EVSFtH R 4 C. ‘A, Colby, Valsh, lubla das quictos & New Eugland village, | Pennsylvania, sald that he proposed to reform Thomas A. Bouthgate, C, B, Wiswall & co., Not_the lcast sign of excitement Is tobe scen | the United States Consular system, and to make Jutabiaith, da. Webh & Webstir, In tho streets. “the Btate-House Is deserted | it one of ulility to the buslueas Interesss of tho + 11, Adass’ Bous, N, K, Juncs & Co.s save by s Chamberlalu otticials and tlie dutall | country, rathier than baven of refuge for do- Jo K. Gregy, WL Reynolds of dldiers. A siugly scntiuel guands tho | oo T o G el Consuiehe sald e b, ¥, Laing, Volachik, door ta tho Esecutive’ Chamber, where Licut,- | ©¥ed pol . Engl i i E. J.' Kook, Gov. Uleuves sits fu solitary state. The arms | aiways on tho alert to extend the wonsumption f‘”'l‘ul'l Quirk, of sbout twenty utbers are siscked In the hall, | of Evglish manufactures in thu countrics to A o and the wen pass the thne fu playlng cards fu the ante-roum, % AT THE HAMPTON HEADQUARTERS are three oflicials, o messcuger, and a clerk. They bave no guard, ctvil or il N which they arc accredited, sud tokeep the man- ufacturers themselves Informed a8 to the speclal wants of theso countrics, and as to the changes ¥, . Kivgtaag, Ji ', K. nguial T Jiilin U, Bakeh " 1. Bpencer Prindiville. T, D. Cleyeland, J. ). Smith, tury, Z\ubod?' which can be made {n British products to ren- ¥, E. Gilbert, auticipates the least disturbance §¢ Hampton 8 | der them better nhswd to forelgu usc. - Evarts d. €. Sulllvan, recognized, or if thu question fs left to decldo | sald that e should endeavor in nom;lmlnx D, U'Brlen, itself by tho withdrawal of tho troops from the { United States Cousuls to carry out fdea Robert Coates, RV, Keanedy, State-Houso Lo their barrucks hard by. A civil | with the view of extending the exportation uf M. U, Ni P, 8. Meserole, vrocess will in ouu day cject the Cliamberlain | American . \cl 8. o . Kella, ofticers from the bullding without Toree or even sl Aille?, the Poet of tho Slerras, 1 & 0 J cau Q. - & Lrowas, ususual excitemeut, Then the whole affalr will atw for Consul-General at Loudou, aud Bl Raywen, i M tssbing & Cowen, | end Tho Hampton olticvrs ssy that thers will | has tho support of 1he Bacife soast Comgrose: J. B, Thompeon, Ueorge Woodlsil, be wen, 5 F. 3. Rtved, Miller Bros, NOT BUCH TUING A8 KEVENGE s WILL BE RETAINED. ¢ €. Adsms, ‘haries W uor prosecusiou of their disposscascd rivals, and Uen. Raum bas undoubtedlys recelved assur- Theodore Uestefeld, if thicre aro am{ suitg at all they will be o re- | ances that he will b retafued wa Commissioner Frederick Grlwm, cover wouey plaluly due the Stute according to | of Internsl Revenue. He, withiu a day or twu, Chatles Mocchet, the books of tho rei llhui'uulecn. Bach & peace- taken a 1vaso of s bouse bere, and bas gune Lt able und concliatory spllc prevaila smout tho | 1o the Wesb 0 brine bia family here s njucutlal classes of citizeus hicre that - WAITING, whfl;f"{f.’,‘:f.’;_ 11 Goetlock, podsible tu credit the statements of certalu car- [ Gov. Beverldge is still Lure, and expects to be C. 1. Hadley, HBeck & Feidkamp, pet-bug politicians that they will have to e ;ewxmed Colléctor ot Custons at Cllayco, aud :Iraglx_u&ol:‘l ;:;:. !'v‘"]bx: Ji‘:'u‘rke,‘ o Lhe State i Lblf:nll::rl‘u‘il;)l;lsu::lmw:n!znd. Wiliam Peon Z.\“L,n:l.; l:,l‘:mkl;;:r-uouu, 13 bere. " T, 1w, ‘elix, Marston alr, N » . O, 5. 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