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~ The Chicago Dailp Tribume. | — uo; .‘Ig 3 i o 2 ——e et -t e e e - = ;:"'n L 4 VOLUME. XXXI. CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1877 PR]‘%E FIVE CENTS, ' hy > keard received th ¢ | that P L ! oANE STATEMENT, | SRS WASHINGTON. Titer, Michille of Dackicd achiTon hmmott | WAk iha, President wight. semsonatly be LOCAL POLITICS. politeat Tiziatars. 1t contined an elogaent ap st Orerterly Statome)l | GREATSALE : s e | Eaidiolh T s ‘ v S facbo, oo Bl ; a < | Secrotary, Mr. fugees fa. the seeond breake sy TRIAUXE tranefers 1o lia colamns tha follow=" . ¥ " oF THEB o The Withdrawal Order for |, 1oy, for sarsoning CApaln of BIOICCRaZ | and'that If iow aipped past Lim it was by strat- the Mayoralty Contest, halo, an thrine 1o o South Carolina Seot for sioapa will then be wlihdrawn from Packard fa | ey, "Gon. Hayes and I wero school-boys to- hri A1 ce Sauin Ehulim Yaish i Gach oo 1 , thetr garrison, and Nicholls will be Governor, with | gether,” sald Le, chatting with me during a Bad3vine 8\ ¢ g To-M a Legisiature of requiatly-elecied membhers, ghort 1ull In the pressure of callers, *“and we | And Th hly Ind the Ref 0in na il o-Morrow. n 4 oroughly Indorses the Reform RIS il 1 THE LOUISIANA COMMISHION were law partucrs tn Clacinnatl, He wanted M t G d Last ducl. " Kuus TaT ata’ moTshiotie na ninoine b BisvAr RMERS' T oow stat wnth Tuesder morsing. They | CAPLRAARL SR RPRE S e et Latt | Bt S s i G F A ME S will prohably go by the way of Clncinnatl and | o780 miice 8 sactifice to'do #o, T h"}“’m Spring. Ol s oy e aheieg bt o geant do havars Eheln Loufsville, Beeretary Evarts has not completed the draft of the advisory letter, or letter of sug- Restlons, to the Commission. The members of the Commission will not exhibit any undus Afr Bhil & idea that my dutles would be o ardugur. Tho fh!lllu' RAE LT ppact, fabne meuin r cushind Jea Presulent hopes that In tho courae of four years 2 eath, Caspar Dtz C, B, Larrabee aqus 15, 5, hopan oaucate thecmiiey oa hat 1t shaliws | Another ‘Democratic Roorback Tiin TR WARDL Lol longer bo 8 natlon of office-arekers, Heis de- Nailed to the Counter, Tho followlng commanication explatn Itself: test Before Joining in the Evacuation. MECH ANIGS' BLA[} [}BMN SHJKS. Chamberlain Files a Final Pro- 4 termined to make no removals except for govd Cnicano, Match 31, 1877.—Tn Ald, A. H, Smit + | hosteinarrising at their conclusions, What- [ cause, and io sypuintthe best men e e tnd, b A bl s M Bl M ever they may deeide upon will not be made | whether the politicians I[ke them or not.” Tony sHOUME. BCYAL ATIONY e, 8B halle¥Ing thet aur - | Demooratic Reco, nition of the Fnhllc until after thefr return from New Or- TIE PRESIDENT'S OPPICE, Beware of the Evans-Phillips Gang of oalted energiea shoald bo Firected towhrd (e Flectint ; g eans and present their report to the President. | Occupsinga deskat Mr. Rugors® elbow fs Town.Tax-Eaters. ke aToi KON Ceate, & FonIt therAtore Thipack: President's Firmness nd UNE TILEORY OF TIIE COMMIIRION usually to be seen Webb Hayes, the President’s 3 {ully request you 1o withdraw from the feid 2¢ 0 nd et cf here now appears to be that, 1f sufliclent time ABdidate for Alderman of tie Tenth Sinoerity bt et LR L B fgg::"n‘o‘:';::,f’;‘g":h"“"fd joung. man, with & WaTL. And we hereny pledge you har tndlvided sp (1 8 lowed 10 cultics wi adjue em=- i ars glarscs an joOKS o a ‘ l lh “ " 1o iny futdre time_that you may recelve the ite- - = aoives s the nestion of & reorsanization of | Aivinity student. e ls intellizent and polite, | AU Trishman's Sppeal to the Irish in Thelr Nallre | POt aL 0w Iian e re matar v 4 Condition at Close of Dusiness March 31, 1877, the Loglsiature bo imuch loss complicatod, This | ke all tho family. Between Iin snd tho Dresi: Lavgnage Eiiics gminitlon. Ve ganl, Sapsettaly youn, S50, B o S s el fsased wpon the conviclion thtt the | dunt thero sppears to exist matunt confdence — B Rl Koz Hamade .. '« | colored me TS 0 'ac rgisisture, L1 (ectlon too rare [oun ween o '3 A0 eponin S. 0. rallay, oL HNow T O o, il doteri® tn such | Tather and son. A tird dosk i toe room 18 | BMR» TAYLOT WITHDRAWS. | &3 Siton T e ntingent Fasd. ence to Be Pursued in numbers ap o give the Mcholls Leglalature an hed elgr:;&rxlll‘-l:hrklnz ek, who attends to IS Bpons mEaEron, fi: }fj‘;,:‘,f.’:i,, . - & indisputed quorum of legally-clectes lembers uce under th yate ore= the Editor Ae Trib ' In addition fo our numerous bar Louisiana. e e O N Thould by sccom | tary's dirtctiou. On ono side of this room; | Cricaao, Apri 1.—The object of his note 18 to plishied without the “fnterventfon of the Com- misslon, the road to the adjustment of the re- main(ng questions would bemuch simpler, All members of the Cofinission tudorse the Preai- dent's Southern polle gains offered fhe past wccl-k lnlm:r Silk Department, we are pleased 10} - o inform lx:le publlé that we bave bought | Secretary Sherman Orders and will place on sale the Whisky Prosecu= which, by 1he way, is bandsomely furnished nne hasa |ouly outlook on the lawn and tho Pato- mac, Is a staaller apartment, where otherclerks ore on duty. Ontho other side three or four steps lead from an upen door down to the Pres- fdent's reception-room, s large, square room, with heavy, green rep curtalns, hung over lace, withdraw my namo as a candidata for Mayor, and to state some of the reasnns which have governed my courseof actlon. To nnderstand thers rea. | 5 DI BECOND WARD sons, it {8 necestary to conalder how nominations | - sfr, Vierling hes been at great pains to secare the are made, and what results they prodace, names of a large nnmber of Republicans ta s paper The fiest public act leading to a nomination s | vouching for hls abiilty and intearity. and recom- o Vals of Land: Valie of Bafldi e e e S L A S A R T A A B WA AGT A SR+ % 3,338.00 e a2 ms e A & e m ACATE St PR Fa i e s 7 87, 4 Offce Plxtaten. o - iooiis ‘%‘u’n’-‘u"nd e eanta. secared by Coic 'I1E; NEXT IIOUSE. mending him to the votersof the ward s a dealrabl TerAlR... 244,826.00 tions Pushed T 2 ot the two windows, 8 bright carpet; two desks, | what 1s known in modern politic ra a **primary,” g him . eAlrable ol st aihip svaee| TO-1DAY : CLERK ADAMS LT, e e L 0 oE ot | Thess mabetings the pruoessy-holding basiese ate- | [CleRUlite,_ ta" fhe Comman Cosnci, ths Cash I ¥ault and subject to chieck... .m%iua “‘Asn&p;:;;mm Xn’t‘-ll‘l‘lm’lvz”fi the duty vet-cushinned chalrs. At a Jas desk in the { mentasarule do mot attend. Tha worst politl- | rome ;"T‘-l names of varfous degress of political 4 ) D, -~} middle of the room the President receives his visitors, All who are members of Congress or Cabinet Ministers come dircetly In from the Dall alter mving their names to ‘& meesenger at the door, and do not, thercfore, have to run the wauntlet of the Private Sccretary, Every morn- ing, between 10 and 12, the Senstors and Repre- sentatives come in a stesdy strcam, 3lr. Hayes has a chair placed facing ble, to which Le mo- tions each ealler by turn, rising to shake hands with him as hie advances, and then resuming his gw?“l l‘li.‘ S%meumns w};nn ‘rl:fl lt:.mn;lcrnl on is esigned to be especialiy private, ho gets up and takes hia visitor aside into a mndov“llcovo, and sometimes, but very rarely, he goes out with hitin intn bis retiring-foom, nnflolnlng. —_— $n01,822.20 Poabitahed far (ke Information of depasitors. Chlcage, 3arch 31, 1677, COAL. e ad A o e m 2 A e Uoal---Cloan and Dry. PENNSYLVANIA ans, the d , all, - | Prominence, Those of AMatthew Ladin, William clana, the tdle and criminal classes, all, howsrer, | B°Ring. Charles L. Sileon, V- 1, Eddy, . s 0. The leaders of tens, twentlos, and Lftles | viog 081 FRETSE fhice, o ©. Braymnn, Charles trade for and deliver thelr followers for pay, ond | Bevr ot S0 B Thos. Robert Bt aad olhe thus many of the delegates to the Conventions are | ers, appear among the numbor, chosen, ll!flll‘!"!l WARD, P In theory, Republican primarics are attended by | _(Atameeting of the Workingmen's Assoclation ¥ xteenth \Ward held Baturday night at No, Republicans, and Demotratic primaries by Demo-' | Sh3EgSizicenth Ward eld Raturday, niih b, 3 g reet, th crats, but matter of fact the dangerous classes | whols Hepubilcan ufiy l‘l’ekck wae ngu (mm,-.f donble up, attend both primaries, and get twice | ed. The Republican town ticket of North Chicago patd., ‘was also Indorsed, with ths exception of the nom- y 'Town Collector. Hir. Siller was dropped, The deleghte ticket thus chosen fa Jargely bad, | 11ee for Town Colle cas dro and when the Conrentions are eld, thers ars many | S naminsind The melnstions ¢ Prea Liess: dangerous and notoriously bad characters (who'| mann andJohn Drantzburg, Jr.. for Coustables haveno interestfn the city oxcept to prey upon | Were alto Indoreed, “The meeting was a very larro tho taz-psying community) fonnd in conspicnous and enthoslastic one. [t wea presided over by Mr, 950 PIECES OF THE WELL KNOWN | Tilden Getting Ready 'to Com= mence the Big Presidential G U I N ET Lawsuit. BIJACK GR“S GRAIN eSIIJKS, The Changes Time Has Wrought 2 in the Presidential Es- Which we shall offer at 20 per cent tablishment. less than any previous priccs made on these Bilks in the United Btates, of the Clerk of the House to furnish the Bergeant-ai-Arms with a llst of the members olected to the Forty-fifth Congress, in onler that thoy may receive thelr pay on the first ol each month, This list has Leen prepared, and will be furnished to tho Bergeant-at-Arms to- morrow. It was expected that this roll wonld develop the politfcal complexfon of the next Housc: ns the Clerk would decide it to be for the organization. ~ Section 08 of the Revised Statutes, however, makes It tho duty of the Clerk to withbold from the st furnished the Sergeant-at-Arms the namncs of ‘all mem- = » Courtesy ta All Visitors the Invariable . THE CIVIL-BERVICE REFONMER. P, A 9 CO Al Co. FRICES (OMPARED AND GUARANTEED! Rule--Btrategy {n Dealing with bers when ho has recefvod anotice of contest. | Tho President appears perlectly at homein | positions. Lrerchn o and Tempcited rosldent of tha e e 3 Office-Beekers. This section provides that nu members shall b Efln‘l’fgn‘l’flfltm,fi .;'odnfg?é‘:m‘x‘:: l:ftu m'nlg;:!n :: ’Al the primaries snd llhe Conventlons thera ars e h"ul“l}u 'vlll"mfl'“m'd 3 i el o, rench vo! well-ats 3 PITTSTON COALL | 20 pes Guinct Black Silks at §1.10; place upon th roll fthe momberclectuntl | it aha ety souricy 1y mamrs | g uk ceo i St s (g0 o | TSI of Tat. S Saskcl Tl Jonersed g cl 13 t} on, i it B manufacturers® price, $1:35. SOUTH OAROLINA. il such contest is docided, Tescrvo nad clmdl‘!’cgvoi;m&;?fi’!:m s taig | St inthe content, A €ommitice on_Tewslotions, conshing of Coal wunder Iron J 25 pes Guinet Black Silks at 31925; GOV, TAMPTOR'S PROMISES, TOERE ARE TEN MEMDERS witha freedoin and ease which remind one of ter the nominations are made tho better claes | Mesars. 0. Demar, Dr. Venne, A. Lemoyne, L. oot Spectal Dispaich to Tha Tridune. : Abraham Lincoln, but don't toll funny staries, | Of Yotors adhere to theis politica In order to matu. | Falcy, and Theodoro Gueroult, presented fhe fol- TERMB CASH. Orders recelved only At 'i'rs? regular price, $1 60 Wasnwsazon, 1, C., April 1—The text of who have never sent thalr certificates to the 36 Lincota did.and s doro di n)‘ 't besr. | taln a standing and inluenca with the leaders; bat Towing Main Office... _INDIANA-ST, BRIDGE, | man gular price, §1L6% Gov. Tiamptoms Tetter to the Trosldent nas | Olcrk: Conscqucatly it fs not i tho power of | fur than the freat emancipator Rad” In thor- | the bad of both partlcs, having no standing fn sa- | pAEREAR, The ecle sim apoarcntiy of both polilenl Branch 0ffice. 92 WASHINGTON-ST. | 40 pes Gullnet Black SIIKS, $14103 | novbeon mado publie: The followiog Iseid fo | 110 Clerk to_place theiruames upon o roll | augh honcely and nlgrty of charciesthe 5 | cltyora thel patty, ol npos the worst men Bttt or yoahpoa e r:éfif'}é?}}‘;‘:fii:?fi?fi?i’s b » L1 5 iere are no certificates, here from New Hamp- | semblance hetween lHayes an coln w! and elect them, and thns when the clection 3 ', Anowing by th INAIG ¥ cas; &B; {ng% %‘;“".}53 trado direct from | . manufacturers’ price, $1,75. o tho subataoce of Uhe enscntinl portion of bt | ire, and ono Oblo and one (ieorgin member | beleve, bo remarked mors and _more a8 the | in the Counctl and other placcs Uhe, had tille and | e REs A S O GO, ¢ and forumoat. '+ ! onre, $ 35ncs Guinot Black SIlks, S1503 | o e o e o e catire s miore desit® | have neglected to sed. thelr certificntes, The | country comes to know the mati who, throwsh | oatoumber tho good, and henco comes tho larceny | Brine et the FrenchiAricrican voistiia jolnany o H. 8 VAN INOEX, Supt: y 5 : B o o oD Ok T80 1% | rest of tho ten are scattering. The contests Iu | mucl tribulation of Teturcivg Busrds aud | 44 corruption, which brooght oar clty to the | Barex {n o iunicipol clectian which pledgestothapeo: 4 v PTOPOSALS. manufacurers’ price, $187 1-2, e Penbrato my plodgs thatr o Uovernos | Loulslana, Florids, Colurado, and Missourl, | Flectorsl Commistlon, nas conid to uur Repub- | voryor bankruptey, and taxation substantiall O EazAn, We foel o H e i e Y el DI Carolina Lenaii aarctatoter tho Jow wich | whiero either duplicate certificates or no cortil: | licau throne, 1t Is singular low people | o588 pler, xation substantially 8 | g Ji55" Aonroa Hoa 5 7 22 pes Guinet Black Silks, $23 mant= { cqua) justico to nil ciassos, &hd wikh constant re. | cates at all have beon faeucd, and about twenty | Renerally misundorstood Hayes durlog his congseation. Ties And ife parsy with 5 1 facturers® price, $2.75 300 (o The Coniliution bf 1o Laticd Hiaten, bo: | cases af cubtoster Wil Toave tho roll - aa fus | Candidacy, ~iio was populnrly suppased tobon | When the better class of people go to the polls | e M AL % My o Gl by economy, aud | ; D s, §2,50 | SmaRafatsichacton, il ot i polehl | waued to” e Becantat hring, short forty | BUrCh A ™ 818" %k 55 RELS" | ey wask o vafor: b they e told thav10 v | 1 kb MHER vttt oo, L ‘ ', Mr. tl o ote for; but they are told that to o 2 afore, ‘ vk 16 pes Guinet l’"flfk Silks, $2,603 your intugerat reparding i izt of local ser- e 8 “tt)” ety the day tio Houag | first-class sinter, ~Even Republicans outelde of | for any one else s to Inroy away the olc, and | gdceirt 2 TEGECT lhourd t'fli'.:',’lf"}'xififé‘i&i : oated oponeioEyT Prussst, i staretn, 1o | manufacturers’ price, $3.25 e atlroar, hrbiotn onn " & mocts, to make up his roll 'for the’ election of | Obiopredicted tat he would be run by Mor- | tnus thetr votes are controlled by tho bad, contrary | entire suiport to the Non. Monrse Heatn fof Hia7ct of roe e TR A sl ined A tRs oce of {he Recro Guinet ‘Black il 2,75 e 2 alaneas, ALl Fighye of ‘peonles ooy | Bpeaker, ton, Chandler, and tho old Graat clique. " It a1l | g and tn spite of thelr wishes, 7 | ey, ¢ e n o ) eir I s i 3 Palaaki nel C S ’ ! D Tihon taf i from the qulet he | . 1 d the nominations of Moxsex. Bt e el | 4 pos Gulned Tack GfL 9203 | Sy s duicubionst RpnolR RISl IE | O T AT ey | e ol et 8 el b wihs s s bl o e o | 0 RS e o R genlre ;nrlht‘rhlo !sl'nl‘fl lil'nl. It lh!d(m?"s nmlwalh- fawn from {ho_ State-1lonac, a N 10 pes Gnln’n( Dlack Silks, $3 3 manu- ,,'5,,‘:‘, ';:‘l,,"“%,.,;‘. i “,,t.:,,‘,,m," ,o';’,::“,:,(,{;,‘;:‘l s ce, and nolthor I nor thoso 8 v facturers’ price, $3.76, 01 ool Ohes redteas OF ansort otnet Tighis than 5 pes Gninet Black 51“(5,53.59; mafle | tbrovgh lepal mottods and peacefl inatrumens s one of the most positive, unylelding men in Kuhlln 1ife, and under a velvet glove conceals a and of {ron. He fathe most dangerous of all oppunents, becauso he has hiinsell nnder per fect control, and Is thercfore never off bis guard. His publlc and private life lican or a Democrat will be placed on the roll far Colorado, A Demucratle mcmber of the Hauso, wha {a known to be in the contldence of Adams, claims that the Democratic mujority witl not be in ony event less than cleven, and whole, has been gradually growing worse. and Dernard dansscn for Alderman of the Seven- Last year matters nccame h = teenth Wanl. G forn At maticrs bocaine 40 BorTbly ol aua | CSpeccneswero mads by Mesw, Augnst dncob- balint-Hnng, that the peopte atose almost in | fou, o Reandinavisn gentloman, Demars, L. Lalcy, vavolution, &nd the scamps who had posseased | 1l Thetresu, Th. Gueronlt, J. 1, L. LeMoyne, stiemsclven of the offices by fraud srero forced and the resolutiona wero adopted unanlnoasly. pril next, n nd required, accompanicd by expiteit ina how to properly exccute the papary, will ba furnishe iot pon ape X for 'the wi slity) it will probably be thirtcen. to abandon them, Aromsed by thoe onte | .,OMnotonof Mr. Jacabeon, it was rcroived that ot Tho Roeretary of iha hoam of Direviorast | ufacturers® price, $4:50 7" sne ouver 10 coxE TCEADAY. | et 1 sppears fo be govermed by o set of | jaoqU R e dlon thanly [ifiereania | 1ho French Cammitice confer with tha Scandi- ount Pulsski, The performanco of ihe eontract, an v Us fixed - priuciples, - from - which - ho never | was ' carried by #n overwholming majority, | RAviaus ad unito thelr ellurta Lo secura recoguls tho part of the bulider, muat ba secured by the bond o It fs understood that the ‘South Carollna’| ARIOUS. swerves. 1iis pet politicathobby is Civil-Bervica | stmply for the resson thet kood mundefe thole pay: | 1108 in the Y“,,,,..a, ‘of the Admiuletration. b T T R LR L ALSO questlon has been definitely scttled, and that an |, ARCIETARY AMIRRMAN. reform. Ho scenis to belicve that helhas o | ficennd united agaiust the bad clas, Lut now | The mieeting thenadjoncuod, 20,000 over n‘d‘f e k-n‘;ll:xemnl ionn, and n 1110 500 PIECES order will be fssucd on Tacaday withdrawingtho . Bpeclal Dispatch to The Tyibune. mlnlnfl;l wlmulzunmuy-mn that rh‘all make m‘ n:u.\;: flz:'r:el\::cn:‘x: \1;; K{t{ lldnu sndwReRs | 1 oot it ok thels hendguarisre, o 151 North ',?:,.,:":'\ ,"'.F{""J.’L““;"*".?.""i". .?élggfi‘l 1',“-?,& r,“y,"lm ] troops from tho State-House, This will virtually | _ Wasmixaros, D. C., Aptll 1—Scerctary | the oflices no longer resards for partisay serv- | bRl = b5, AR, A TR0 0 TR g ot | Clnrk stevet, Capt, Rusch prestedond r. Thontas mplirationt, : a Bherinan has Introduced himself carly snd em- phatically to the Whisky Ring. The pending spplivations for release from civil suits in sever- al parts of the West lelng colled to hils atten- tion, be promptly rofused tbem, and ordercd the prosecutions to proceed at oneo in all cases. "This nat only disposes of tho efferis of the Ring to avold penaltics for fta thicviug, but alsoof & crowd of strikers hero whose businces it Is to sell thelr Influence, on pretense of belng able 10 obtain accisions fromy ‘\w Departument. ANoTuxH FUUNIN 3 of the Preaident’s family/s gentleman of ablil ty and standing, and ome ,who was fitted for o certaln office and was well supported for it, has falled to secure tho. place. The Presldent in- formed him that the fact of relationshlp was an ineuperablo objection to his appolntment. The President has Indicated to tho same Olbifo gen- tieman that it will be uselces for uny more ap- plications for Consulates to he flled from Olito, MR, TILDEN'S ATTACK OF JARNDYCE, It{s stated, upon creditable authority, that the papers in the quo warranto proceedings in the interast of Tilden ore we&mml and In Dick Merrick’s bands, and will be flied In tho Diatrict Court herc as soon 84 the troops in South Caro- 1ina aro withdrawn. - TEVENUR, fce, and nis Ohfo fricnds, like Garflold, Foster, and Cox, who Luow him thoroughiZ, eay he can't be moved an Inch from the courso he has ]41d out to accomplish this reform. 1t s ho new notlon with bim. I remember as Jong ago a8 1800, wheu he was in the Houso from vne of the Cincipnat! districts, that he gares warm support to-Jenckea® bill, which was the first tangible cmbodiment of the civil-service theo- ries. He studied the questlon carcfully at tine, mada up s mind, and, with characier- Istle persistency, has ever s tugk to the idens Lo then tmbibed. e ‘The busineas reception at the White House lasts until £ o'clock, the last two hours being for such of the general public as nn’nru\‘u .them- eelves {v Mr Rugers’ eyes as no oftice-seekers. AL the cloae there is altways o crowd of forty or fifty persona tn the hall and ante-room, and the President usunlly conics out of his well-guarded rotreat fora few miuutes, and shaklpg hoanls right and left fn the throug, listens to the peti- tions of such as con get bis cur and posseas im- pudence enough to urge their claims of oflico under such unfavorable clrcumstauces. e sbows no annoyance, but pleasunlly refors these applicants to tois or that department, secording 10 tho naturo of thelr requests, 4 TIIE PIHST LADY-IN TIE LAXD." » Mrs. Ilayes scems ns much ot home in her diflicult station as the President does in his. Bhie bas recelved cvery afternoon thus far, and scarcely an evening passes without s score or two of talls. Everybody pralses hor, unless it b the very fashionablo Jadies, who think she ed ua Socrclary, Afters fow ruinarks inations § had, Jtyan oftlc| the noniinationa {n bothi parties aro had, and all o4 , the folluwiniz tieket for Norih Town witl avon drift back to the ern befors the great up- | LY tho Cha riung of last yesr. oificers_ wan' unanimonaly _{ndorsed - Whilst this e & iiistory no eandid man will quea. | Albert Fatchg Collecior, Chelitian Yo tlon or deny, [t in true ‘and woll known toat the | iror, Johu Murphy: Town Clerk, A5, F. O° betlor slement. fiteroated shnply in good govern. | Constables, Charlen Monovel, Patrick ki e eminate s Tamme matoty oftie eople. | Thomas livan, picurze Kimbicr, Jobn Dras tzbura, The dificully 1w that this cloment (s dirlded by | dr., W patty lines, whilat thebad elcment, non-1axpayers, 1 (n ono-Ormed voteean), | ‘care nothing for party ines, but unite on the" n mution, a resnlntion incorsing the nomi- i man through whom tacy thiuk shey will be able fo | nees of the licpublican ity anrentlon far city obtain tua most plunder and freecan from the law, officera was nnanbmoitaly earricd, and o few shart i /e reredy 16. (U present evils ls plalm, if 1t | Addreesea fn bohalf of thase nominecy werg mia i i lircciors wnby Feserva ihe 'rght to feloct Didv or contracta that mey be ofercd. No propoial will Re consfilnred of propestion eatertained uniers mada in the rescribed form o ontraciog (1f seeepted Bribo Dirocinr) to furnian 1f ihe materiala and g ail rk roquired to completa the butidl 1 d specineations, o) «d, Contracta nflel sood 4y thoy are potala and contracts m on tae printed forma {ormished, inclosed ja s tealed ndorsed ontract for bullding sctivol-house, and_sddremed or dulivered o D Ay, b, Pusseli, Togen Coutys ditdote ¥, 1 CARS OEQ! Nite O » . {ustall Hampton zs Governor, and any contro- Il[; ]l [}hflfik & S“‘ll us versy that may ariso will be sctticd legally and y peaceably t,lu-oua‘r:e l‘ho courts. Itis lrllmy' how- ovor, that Chamberlain will not seriously con- At 5 cta,, 75 ota,, and 00 cts., now and | yes and it may be sald that Hampton will soon remarkably cheap. be Ju undisputed posacssion of the office. 'This Large lines of Colored Gros Grain Silks, decision with refcrence to Sonth Carolina s up- n an altogether diffcrent buais from that which In all desirable shades, for 61, $1.10, :chu.thoul.oululunncmn, and It 13 0L £ o Fee 81,25, fclkretl‘u‘%vc? n lndlxv_:mnn o{’ m:a m‘:’tl&n :o‘go ken o latter. ma e Ktate ol o Asaporlor quallty of 22-inch Colored Gros | iaicrview between the rosident sadGov. Graln at $1.50, cqnal to our'$2.60 of | Hampton was mulmll{ satistactory, Ths late ast soason. ter carrled with hilm a high opinfouof the Pre: 3 1dont, and tho President entertains correspond- {ng views of Ilsmpton, t t CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSITION: @ GC=STs | 16w e noticed that the pinu of the settic- ment submitted by the South Carolina Republic- BRANCEL, ans {8 entlrelydifferent from (hat contemplated in St the Loutsiana case, While the Commission which is to visit tho Iatter State will have no authority WEH 'SEG!]I] S ll? lflflflflv. to decide any question, or to perform ony ¢x- e oo e e | CEPL A4 TI5OTY aCLE, tho Commiesion propoaed by 9 Gov. Chismuerlain and hia fricnds, sbonid it be N i sppointed, would tako the placa of tho icgally- constituted authoritics of the State, and du- termine ju thelr steaid the result of the elec- tlon. Buch a dccislon would be in ac- cord meither with the Constitution nor the g | laws of that Btate, and it is doubtfut 1t 1t could have any valld legal effect, Tho very fact that Dock and Yard 208x300 ft., North | the Eouth Carulina Republicans bave sutunitted Auseasor, mpel: 1 H 4 | ind theso TUE BOTS IN BLUR 1 & ] i | Wittlany Marehatl, Cherles Magee, uni Joha could o), adoptod. The evi) Is that united | The Chairappointed s commitics of Cantal h:mmeme;l outtvalghs divided respectability, | Mupenirtend vruld in vickel-peddling and bal Party poliilcs 1s the Knife (hat cuta thu gowl claes | DOY gusriling, —one Cajtaln for cach ward on tio in twe, and ywhan propetty-holdlug peopla have | North dide,—sud the uicetlng adjuurucd for two anffersd enongh to forco thum 1o unfte in munlel- | Weeks. NEON, igeciars. TR T AL CHRIST CHURCH, Cor. Michigan-av, and Twenty-fourth-st., BISHOP CHENEY, Rector, ‘. i pol adafes and renin united, then we will have n AUATIN, i mu and veonomival Governnicnt. Unill that time The reiification-meeting Saturday evenine In tha i wen will bold the relns of pawer, and the con- | Town-ilallin the inicresta of tic reform ticket 4 dition of the city will grow worse and worse, with | was lagely attended. 3ir. I, Snow prosded, i the exception of 8 spasns such as we had ore year | _ W. Il Wouds, Esn,, “belug called for, gave & ago. very clear ond explicit statement of tho political @ "The plan reeoricd to by tho Municipal Roform | condition of the Tuwnship of Liceros Ciub I to follow in the wake of tha tiro parties, M. B, 3ills sald thot, to carry ont the rosola- ) putting on littln patches of pood hero and thore tlons of the Cenvention, iz, ¢ elect the bestimen, | ¢ betier than notbing, iva cek tho men, they miust eland ke, that Club onglis Lo do I to c ‘rosico. 1lis bast record e hatdly and fead, instead of followlug | 8'member of the Srm of i . THilndnt & Co. the parties with ambulances, | think the tima is | wenld prove that hie was juet (he man to wkvesra % not distant whea this mistake will becwine aps | of tie Interests of the town. i parent, They ahould put i nomination tho best | €, Wancer wanted the people to stand by tho *} men in tha cliy, std 1 do nut doubs but what all | resolution of the Couventlus, und scutoft that = good men whu have tho {nterest uf the city will | nuno but the Last men were electad, i3 stand by thein, There were afhiers who made remarksto thosuma As_my nama came bofors the people, bellaving, | efect, snd the meettng adjuurned at 4 late bhuur, as { do, that the only permanent relief for the rity . 0 the Western Ausociated Iress. WasnNoToN, Apil L=Internal revenue re- ¢ Ay " b 3 i Iny In bresking through tho party lince and uniting s Branch and North-av, Bridge, suit- | such a plan as this shows that they elther do | celpts for March, 1877, $2,230,297, ngainst §8,- | oucut not’to dress so plainly. The truth fs, | (8 P otePtl e et THE SOUTII BIDYE. D pot understand or hopo that thereinay be a | 203,233 for March 15i0. they feel o little ashamed of thelr gorzcous at- 0 er elemaont, 1 thought i would watt to scy s W I e s gggbi;gx‘;d&:xggger and Cool ¥ard, e ot hees nollty of the Adminis | 2 e e thoy sco tha b Drat 1oy b the 1ang s | Ifthat Lreakmightnot now po inade, Tan atlafcd LUOK OUT YOIt TILE TOWN TICKET, \ . r— that it caunot now by done, and as § bave no dosire | The greatest danger to which taxpayers will beoxe ion, Ti licy may b . an 3 v gr pay CHARLES GOODMAN, ‘mnn\c-r:: 'b‘;:é;’m::f IN TIO WORDS,~ ‘HAYES AT IIOME, recciving them i Inexvensive black silicy | for oftice, —niuch leas to ba' a_candldate without a without any jewelry, and_her hair fnnocent ol Alderman Second Ward. t o] . poscd to-motrow will be tha pessibility of tho glec- Room 43 Exchange Building, 1tiy, non fnterference. 1ts fundamental fden | THE NW NEGIME AT JUE WILTENOUSE. | pufls, baugy, or frizfes, If Mrs, Hayes will only D popek th pagieaonele Justlos b0 o i ™ | tlon of the Democratic. town ticket i South Chi- D k f R t'-—" {’ n;;lr. 110 poo) zlnl of tho fiovcr-llsuw‘s&hnu ule:- ‘;;‘:"fx:;:?;:;',"“ gfl;z;.”gmmz't ":;'a;-‘hg lucccc& lzkn gcu{nz tho woincu “‘;l |\|Ia mnl;llry :lul AROU_-._D ey n:o.b ;X’hm B:’ s rulb:‘my'unm;flmundmz the MR, ADDISON BALLARD announces 0C or en i v urc§ a n?uu ons without the ssalst- A d = stop thelr cxtravagant overdressing, sho'w N 'OWN. Republican ority, that the bummor rale of > ance of the Natfonal Administration, and, while | White Houso yesterday to get a lookat tho | sccomplish as much ‘good ss will her husband "hillips, B il bo repewed, to his fellow-citizens of ihe Second Ward | zmox2s0 feet, with two water fronts and ratirosd con- | 4 compramiso such as Gov. Chiamberalin pro- | pregident, m{"m o Y 15, In Datwinian | With s Clyl-Rorvicorofora project. AT TIR NEADQUARTERS, Phillips, Evans, and Giceson nay bo rezewod, for ——— . . | while these men do not appearon the sutluce, thoy t southesst curacr Bouth Uraach sud 81X+ | poses = tnlght not, Lo distosteful m\l':‘llu;:l:;':.l:“:lun::{n ‘::m.";:;wifi.r‘, x::’ el ohlsd the MmibeIoaspIriatt. cor wire-pollers got in thelr work. The Democrate | ducting thelr campalgn and confident of profting_ seomed more demoralized than ever, Theysce leoy | bY thelr snccess. chance now for their candidate—Petry 1. Bmlth The Ropublican tlckot, on whichare Mason for —than cver, In the atrongost Democratlc wards, | Supervisor, and Gray for Aessasor, will rocelve no {nclading the Pifth, Sfxth, Seventh, and Elghth, | support from bummers of elther party, siaca nono. #0 groat is the dlsaffection that promincnt Demo- | Of them will make anythiug out of thean two num- ceats predict that the Fifil Ward will go Rtepublic- | lnecs, who bave "mo ‘patronage” whicn an. In the Sizth the Democratic ticket will prob. | thoy can disponse. Las .yosr'a veal-zatate. ably not get over 1,500 voles, where last fall | Assesament was mado Ly Gray In person, aud It. got 3,000, . Tho matter. of . the distribution of it was sn admlrable voc. That of the preceling be fundsin tho wards has coused the greatast | year was made by the dozen or so deputles ap- trouble, and has createda rampue thst nothlng roinnd by Phillips. Bome of thens arc nu!xuhn unow wiil subdue, The worst bummers have hold | (icans e by Bl dsailyIntertired of thecampalgn money distribnted, and Perry 1, ) iray's asscaainent cout bU,000 and hile, Smith's defost will boonly 8 ng‘gl:lafion of John It, P 1lps un‘ooo" but thees fellowa do not care fur Mosie's expericnce last fall, batunce of the | that. All they want & to be given plices as that ho Is an indopendent candidate for re-clection as Alderman, Iils record in tho Itoform Conncll the past year, where he always voled on the side of honesty and ecouomy, on the slde of tax-payers, is his recommendation for the office, GUSINESS CIANCES, A RARE CHANCE Yor s bustness man with & casb caplial of from $3,000 10 §10,000, This point presents Lo best Inducements of poy trom Omabs 10 ibe Mlsslsaipp! River. a the surjoupding cogniry s far sdvanced In settlemeat. and demands mercantile enterprise. 1 wlil sell the wholo on baif-faterest 18 Bouth Sarne, conslatiug of about 70 lotay ose store, 30030, {waytory, dud siock of dry ots, phirase, * harmonizing with tho environment,” Prealdent Ilaycs §s neccassible to ull representa- tires of the press, amd §s very cordlal in'his manner toward them, but he has been too Jong 1n publicife to fall an easy prey 1o that terror of public men, the professional interviewer, Iwent up to the White House to see how the Exceutive machine ls run under 178 NEW MANAGEMENT. The old dourkeepers sud ushers cmployed by Grant sroetill there, They aru former soldiers for the most patt, to whom Gront was so much attached that he thanked Ilayes the other day for not turning them out,: The old proverb, © Liko master llke man,,' I3 exemplitiod In thelr cases, for they are now all smiles and polites ‘ALED, BTORES AND OFFICES tho people of the N“fl"( s & 15 MeCormick 1iant futiding. wore active mmlur’y nterference, Likewipe 161 Binnoat SaNn 08 Srons, it Ia still & meddling In tho local affairs of the v = 10, 8, & W, @, McConMiCcE, State, which it §s_exceedingly desirable should 155 LaBatfost, | mot take place, Tho ublect uf thu Presideut in S tnvitiug tho rival Governors to Wushington was O 'U'S E S 1ot ta,jnduce them to submit, thelr casc to him, 7 ?r to nln{! mprgl:u‘mlwlv‘»t tho Admluhlr:.tloni v lor solution, but to sco sonie way could nol How. two-atory ond, bargment, 8lond® | g doyised by which they could seitlo tho con- * SCUDDER' & i pco: troversy thomsclves. 1t was to avold just such 107-1060 Dcarbar: an interference as this, not to iovent new methods of {nterposition; that the conferences of last week wore arranged for, Therc ls, thierofore, uo probubllity that the Chamberlain e sropositions will bo entertained cither Ly tho l'mldem. his Cabinet, or by the Hampton utheast corner Maple.st., | party. ory and besement rosie | GOV, CHAMNERLAIN MARES AN ELOQUENT AP A FIRE AT ANN ARDOR, MICH. Bpecial Diwpated 10 The Trivune, ANN ARDOR, Mich,, April 1.—A very destruc- tive firo visited Dexter, ten miles west of this city, this mornlng. It broke outabout 8 o'clack 1n a millinery storc, and had galoed such head- way wheu discovered that It was impossiblo to check fu ti)l ucarly the whols north aide of Main strect was awept out of existence, Tho block on this side of the atrect contained niue_storcs, Total loss, shout §30,000; {nsured for one-third of this amount, perhaps, in the Etna and Home. Tuelynndnll Iosers are: Jubn Castello, £6,000; . Alley, §0,000; Deunis Warner, 4,500 ' S oY, $2,0005 Democrstia ticket will fall a4 ignominiously as | Deputy.Asscesors,—glven roving comuilanions, eni= £ty o lines paote, 06 S Shlatts, “WERid e om on firss door, FRAL. neas, wheroas, under the old vegime, they | §i s M doovine Bit00; Bnith st | Perry” 1. Smiih, and the foault will bo & erand DeherTng thom 101evy boll snd Mibuto--LiacKmall- Fe1er salling ¢nvepfather then hirs men who have na 0. HARVEY, 07 Dearbornat, Gov, Chamberlaln Las prepared suothor lot- | ere rather surly and disobliging. In th 500} e e ne: | Waterloo for the Democracy, O the Bouth lde taxpayers. 1f Reidel, the biewo-, atervit, Murno (4 a now station sustiod shout ong e fufch has beeu sent to tbe Presideat, but, TASICE SH) 5, Tntho ante- | §1,500; R. J. Langdon, tallor, $1,500. ‘The last [ “1hq poople suuuld not forget that the town eratic candldata for Assessar, is clectod, Phillips fosrago s apricuiiany disseies 5o miles saat g MOTELSN, ter, which “‘ 2 th "mm Tty publication fs | 100N, at toe top of the stairs, where Brother- | Derson namncd was Hiving |u the block, and Jost { yiqys cre equally Important. Tho last sdmini will bo nis chief deputy and run the odice. b e e N oS v “Maprated fatrs to e e mas e | 8L TN sEAUCHE OF LRS AT {n-law Dont prestded over tho card-basket fa | 4l his furnitur and houschold goods. 'Tho | tiane in tho South anid Wesi Towna liavo saved the | * 5t Is of iniportauco for tha buiiers to sacare cause of the firo 18 unknown. There wera two trumps seen tha evening befare, trying to hore row matcher, Onewas cought this morning, and Jadged fu the lock-up. Dexter has no firo department or cogine, henco such extcnsive loss. Tha compauies bero were telezraphed for at 4 o'clock, and an cogine was sent nr lmme- diately, but the firo was checked by the timethe euglue got there, g . IN INDIANA, INpraNAroLis, April 1.—A speclal to the e S D e R £00J Ume Lo buy. For D‘lljlgfi‘lr txp’llgl’{gau ta & Cout b TH, 2tit5e, tass Conuip, Tovs. T “r‘- purchasers, from 80 acr Grant's first termn, sits' o tall, sandy-bearded R In 18 el O " Wostern man, with a big fgkstand and o stack of blauk vards beforo him, The curpet and walls of this room sro of a slckly green, and scom 1o hnve taken“thelr color from the exe haling hopes of the legion of oflice-suekers who have ovcupled ft while waltlig 1o got sccess 10 the *fountain of honor aud prelerment.” LEvery morning this spartincut fiils up with® a miscellancous crowd, so large that It overtiows into the adjoiuing hal. 1 people thourands of dollsre. 1t Ia due, therefore, | the Superylsos, for two Feasons. In - the that the samo class of mon bo re-elected. 1n the | dret place, ho Is @ member of th Toswn Doard, and South Townu the Neoublicans offer £, 0. Muson, | would contributo one vote foward securing & il. B Gray, Philo G, Dodro, and J. Echlarcck | majority in that bady, 1n thu hest place, Suvers as'candidatea respactively for Bupervisor, Asacss- | yisor Liucoln will have §20,000 toturn over to his or, Colloctor, snd Clerk. They are alt good mon, | successor, Theroare nuw outstanding thousands and represcut tha business and taxpaying | of dollars of Bouth Town orders, s0me nttes) element, o __the cat Town Julius | fraudulent, soma of ?nuunnlbln Togallty, I'ctersen, James N, Clark, John Jlofman, and §. | kusvish Supervisor could buy up thess onlérs for V., Tarball offcr themsalves for the posiilons of en pay himecll oul of the funls ho, Bupervinor, Ausessor, Collector, and Town Clerk on decided that bo dssole Judge as respech They aro representative men for | to whom bowball pay, sud wheu. ‘fhese tncks the navst part, and thefr constitnency conaists of | have been played i ‘other days, sad can ba re- only the decent and respectable class of that wece | peated. Thue the moaey whick has byen saved by for the prescnt postpoued. Tho letter come prises fourtcen pngu of legal-cap, aud i au claborate review of the South Carullua situs- ¥ { tion from a Chamberlatn standpolut, and con- ; [} it of tho Presl- Cor, Wobnalienv, and Madlson-st,, | Simie” ity Tt lotter ia said 1o, bo ate- One block from A, T. Bewart & Co.'s Dry Goods | morkably able document, and to bo, in patts, House, and McVicker's Theatre. both pathetlc nnil scyera. $2 00 Wasmise1os, b Gy ‘f\'?flf el e Hampton PE} R, I )AY said to-night that, fo the event of troops : . belog femared from the Btate-Louro at Colum- NEW NOUBE~ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. bla, be thoueht thera wguld bo no difticalty in “Farrost 1o an order of the 1iigh Court of Chunce 12T 17EAR0: dhada o (e matter Al e tratta of (heseitie. b Oltotor 18418 y ul d Constaace O'DelL. (5ha'SaTitcd to s estatE TIEht. of in peaceably securing the Stato Government with- | sceno is worthy tho pencil uf & great ¢l Journal from Xents, Miarml County, says & good | tlan. They ahould all be olccied by overwheimine | M. Lincalu's driundss may bo. squsudered in an Willlam Thomias O'Dell In the 1 out resort tolegal proceedings. paluter. Ninc-tenthis of the peopts are evie rtion of the place was burned this morning, | majorities.” The Aldesrmanle candidates should | bour {f a corrupt Supervisar is elecied, o ‘m :vru-rng! fi,‘,':‘::'-"'é?m Ta D ‘W ot ] I‘TWW ———— dently oflice-scckers, Thess ure casily recog- mludlng Coon's Hotel and the Odd-Fellows' ll;lml!lé. It s uue-u&n- that onld good uuln ‘T'hesq arc “"“"“fi‘“t‘ whlgli szvu the hrnn:- BHEa I 'o Clothiers and Merchant Taflors, LOUISIANA. Bined by their anxlous loake reatieas, ncrvous | Hall. Loss prubably 435,000, with o knowa fn | hould be wemt o tho ‘Coaucll sud It | mors sad they ars ready lo saspiles breniihes g hubila, Ireland, T il 1y of Juna, i s fournal #pecial also aunounces tho pg | Everything now 1 ble, bt thure shi 1 i cial men, Vhen, wo, tho ot Sf T 01 1s6 4 BOOR, B Uk 4a1q Chat: L2 enNSRA nLrs Cliog Howss e Gue @ecial Ditgatch fo The Trituns. Baden-Badeo, who aic around the green tables | of e hunlnux; portion of Eminence, {n Morg Bo RO othEE-up of otaveraati i B ::}g There l{':. e ity ot ‘Curalabies to. DY Soretnted G pearizy snt tidliedlieubaiha | aadcan e mort tof v (erei ke sxparlencs | prypopaLpiitd, Pa, April L—Col. McClure, | gnd silently watch the thrulug of the cards, but T 3 ¥ 4 f Y $50, in cast to- 6o, side of A B dition o b lar nomigect, , soroiale (F SRR Lt | RGNNSOV TR AETTES | of tho Tims, t m ot from Waahiagton. sara; | Yhoy'cimbrica & e wider siake of socal pust: | fiiteadie, o v o 000, witl & amal] | decast b . *ido of Baneaty, good | giccted, ) Jo A0S Rnh Canlitias, “The ROl dich, '8} Lo%er Ormora-gasy, huvlla. AGEBEINTS I fcel safe tn saylng thst South Carolloa fa In. | $ion.. These eazer applicants for places aro of S Jake Rebin, Miko Corcoran, Johuny Crawford, | lips-Glceson will bave the naies of fheir S MRVLE £l tended to foreshadow tha solation of the Loulsiana | all ran! l&(mm the ex-8enator in black broad- QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. and others of Jike i1k, aro said o heve entered 1ot | men un all thess Constable tickets, and mnake a REMOVALS, 2 , cloth secking to conceal the humlllation which he cyidently fucls under tho haughty alr with which bo used to stalk about the Capitol, down to awkward countrymcn after village post: ofllces, dowdy widows jo rusty black, aud weal faved young inen louglng for departwent eler) shlps—y€3, even lower, fur In the throng are felluws 80 ahabby aud forlorn timt they would probably be glad to get & palr of the President’s old boots. a grand ballot-box stafing schema (o defraud tho | barguln with each of them. o {e nuthlog like ople of & fale clection, This will be attomptea | a Constable contest to briug out a beavy vote, an vehalfof the Democratic ticketon the Nurth { it 18 to be feared (hat tho bummers will petthio de, and the only way to thwars the scheme ts t0 | benedt of this unless tho South Town Campilyn ve In_rcadiness 180 Lslloi-Hox Guards of last | Commiltos beatir themsolves. Thers sro sl ¥ They did ¢flective servico then, ana thelr | three or four precincis which need speclal watch- scrvices should once mare be called in. ug, since an edort will be made at ihese to slide AN Lullvl'l‘z ROORBACK. i et ing:mu:m raudulent votos to docida the contest it rowning men clutch at straws, ao cal | 3k be a clode one. ngdldxnx:‘lhndlninn the brink of dnnlnn\nrb ‘Since the election of the Democratic town ticket shly eracta roorbackasa means of miruculous - Lun squanderiog od. Tho Democracy, fearful of tho deom await. | of the towa funds, aud tho possi e contrul of $he Ing them to-waortuw at nands of au u- | Town Doard by tha bummers, no_exertluns should dignant people, yestordsy took pains to givo | be wpared and no precautions ueglected Lo mosrow circulation to e alocfous falsshood. ey | by the zcapectabla votors of South Chicage. said that Moprue Heath ~had =~ promiscd, 3 Speskquickt A litslo territory remntus unsasl te, i will bo sottled to the satisfac- :l‘.':.w. of I'. P. Bllsa, hf Whiitle i}mfi’.‘fiflifl.’?’ :llxt:xl::la lh.nngl:g!.:mx:ury. exceapth r'nh'n"a::‘s.'.'u’!.. DTt fon ra, A'tal“",‘h";,i diomary sed impationt poiticlase, witnin the mext B N| 0., § "By threo wevks. Ll Al Wi nettlos s DUl S pubiiben At tanloptapns of Flosar s P | known lo &ny ome, bui 1bat ths traobe wil be HEA) T T— u‘lll‘;fl!ll\"n lr&n} the luppfiy g!' l;-ct’lgflu ‘l‘ln 3 Capitol ] regard Jn o seass doabiful, ulais EAMERTATE: o Conunianon will . Bo. & unit on hat polnt, and the Fresident will not Lesltate to tisaraias s EAMERIATE . take tho responsibiiity upon hlmsclf when he A I d i ne belioves that fhe fulln ess of time haa baen reached for the restoiation uf the whole conntry Lo tho su- remacy of the civil authority, and of evvry Ststo D alttud soverelguty, i i conviuced tast oy ¢ o INJUATICE MAS BEKEN DONE FARSIDENT HAVES Room 24 Porulayd, between 12 and 1 o'clock p. ., | by the fiuics aud the many other pubilc Journals REMOVALI HUTCHINSON & LUFF, Attorneys, Havo removed to 163 LaSalle-st., Rooma 15 and 16, a fuw revolus New Youx, Aprl’ 1. — Arrived—Steamship Brittanle, from Liverpool. HaLirax, April_L.—Arrived~The steamship Polyncsian, frum Liverpaal. TLymouvti, April 1.—The steamer Labrador, from Acw York, has arrive QuzExstTows, April 1.—Arrived—The steam- ship City of Licrlig, from Now York. FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch 10 The Triduss, Inptanaroris, Ind., Aprit L.—Harvey Thomas iBepublic Life Building). . ANCIAL. " FINANGIAL. o: “:‘Lfi“\%';&;.‘“‘&”“ sold. City and County wenns & blackmalliug ssscsmment, ANZIOUS OFFICE-BEEKERS. Lickless, as a rule, arc these cxpectants, Fcw of them sucveed {n imklng"bl the light of the President’s countenauce. 7 Houses for sale or rent. - Apply lo U, P. Bmith, at 4 tall man withibe an vr money ‘sdyaaced on 3 4 ; y beard is littlo better shan s snaro for the | & Co., woolen dealers and mannfac t i Sisca {aea 3 | and st No. 17 Aldine-aguate after 3 . o, Bave criticited bls . (| sandy o r than s soaro for ¢! auafactusers, o f his lection, ~ to sppoint ND nb«n‘%‘%fi’“i’ilwfi‘i’.fl%’i o ounie et 3 ok g | e R ec o Mot no bas ot pased o heaitated for | unWary. Fow of the cards which b so palitely Mur“.llonlzomow County, bave fallod, with | 5. C-Heslog City -Marhal. Tha steurdtly of CORRESPONDENCE. iAaler of Cudmerve, Chicago. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. 8 mosiest g the exccution 8:|m polley that bo ::. uho‘n ll:flpaét;l ufiuan to ’i'l:"? cres J."fia the | labliitics of $50, They” will poy sbout 25 | { roorhack 1s best proved by Jeferonce Lo the 4 nnnrm ‘;l:: ::..:ocu ‘ e e e AR A S e PSS e els Coluwbus for Was) - | eyes ccellency. The tru [ ™~ propriation bill, in whici onn To e o YOOL 1003, DISSOLUTION. died by B {1k aud considerate aster of the anteeha. | 2% tro' there is no provusloo for the office of Uiy B Y o Bigof the pext fscal yesr. o B o vevatiy |na bls benehmens batif they | Sider,” sud concerning tha North Chicago towa will pera'st. in Iying, & night-school should 5o | tickets, in which the following lsnguage it used in opened wherein they can bo taught 1o d0 80 with | roforegce to me: ber is breakwater to keep the crowd away trom shadowed'in his ufiunl ad 1 have but | pig chiet, while they thll’nk he s put tbere to ute fatthln any ackicsl ood o 38 | help them to the wished-for Interviews. Across ulslass Commusaion. . Au efort will te made the lnll,rgunnuug a dm‘:I stands a dapper little e THE LOCOMOTIVE BROTHERHOOD. PaiLapsiran, Aprit 1.~A general atrike ia fmminent on the Philadelphis & Reading Rail- Nolce 1s beredy given that the eo';rmnmuvb ve- | Maithews, Fosl T O s A BT Rorth Casal ety tnle . b bert will continue the bualucss at the sam. FOX'S POOL, ROOML | 141 MADISON-ST., s P e N T A T iS5 e ul us e 80d | barmonlzg & Legislature, and jct it count and de- will collect all ouwiandiag sccounts of the Iate drm. | yorging S tate Shicery ua the law equires, | fellow of unmized Ethloplan desceat. Inbls | road fuconsequence of an order issued to theis degreo of probabllity, g Will o< for the peason of 1877 Saturdsy, March it “%’}ai\z,’"’ flarg the volo foc State iicars s the L (eaulrte: | Keeplng are intrusted such canls & comno from | emiployes to. fever Ibelr connection with the | ' . . TR Iisd VOTE. peklaruod 8¢ ths prospect of bl Mealo beptace 124 9, ai8p, m. Clty eloction, Caucaso, Apsll, 187TR B. BUBERT. the plan. The Commisslon will not conslder | parsons Who sppear to bave sny business | Brotherhood of Locomotive Englacers, Yesterday's Staale-Zelkung wes uulque fo 1% | SO-CeEq fusion Uckat Tels Ucke: Waa thed Li- i ] 1 4

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