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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 187% ; - Cabinet In the South Carolina casc, that he should vote for the admiaslon of M. C. Butler to the United States Henate, and that other Southern Republicans woull not only do the same, but would support Democratic measures In Congress. ‘The reason he Ja said to have assigned was thutif the Admlulstration thought that Demouratle rule wns posd enough for the people of Bouth Carolina, he wanted it to finve a taate of the game In national affairs and sce how it liked it Of course there may Loa grent change In the sentiment of Southern Rte- WA.bHIN GTON‘ lie could be elected Benator by elther side he would not refuse, McMullen hopes to come In for the Collectarahip, In cnse of o compromlsc, Mal. Burke Is more conservative, He hiolds o fat thing ns Tag-Collector under $he Nicholls Government, and s In na hurry to resian it. Auy repurts of a decline In the Hages Inter- est hete mag be set down as false. Ever afnce it bas been shiown that Hayes was favorably Alisposed towards Nicholls, tho Adminlstration hias been galuing strength. LEA| 7o the IWestern Aurocic The Order for the Removal of the Troops in Columbia Propared. And Wil Be Carried Into FOREIGN. and oblization of the Order, The total mumber | sapertor display fi the Aerlcaltursl, Hortlealts of nembers I the Order s 472, d the [ ura], and Geologlcal Jepartments, and an hone . i‘#’c“m”;s'fx é‘f.lf«:'m present 152, r gnry :wnn{ for exhibition In the Educational acej “The Dircetory leld n meeting to-day, and In- [ - Tie Shchor’ ;| : The Protocol Unfawur_abl,\!I Recaive | e 1o S e i L0% Tty Wfi";fifi':'f.;‘;‘i‘,‘afii:i'é":fi‘?'“‘:’""".f ot ed in Constantinople. States declaring that the Order has no connec- uLotporation; Gapes.. . tln with the tamaus Mollle Maguires of beng. | 21 $10000. Dispateh to The Trivune < aylvania, styling them ** 4 terrible band of mis- BrAtowoon, Nk, April 2~The mi| ankey, It Is Believed, Will Make a | gulled ten that !m\' eonmitted such | at work lmlny‘ 'rhr.r‘u fs, however, l"-c{r'u?zre;ll‘ General Reply to the P crimes In_ - Pennsyivania s that the State | termination umonz thent to hold vut (A thetr eneral ply to the Xowers. officers of Pennsylvania hal made rearching | demands for an ndvancc of 25 cents per ton Investigation into the matter, anst found that | and a strong feciiug v tie part of the coaf * there was no connectlon hetween the A, O, 11, | companies not o aceede, by the Government. The chanze fn thia respect 18 not & matter of much consequence. In future instead of paying the Vost-Office De- partment the nmount to which the postage on offielnl cominunleations wonld come to the geveral departiments will tranemit thelr matter free, and 10 neconnt of it will bs kept, but Con- grees sllpped Into an Appropriation bill an additionul clnuge reviving the franking privi- Jewe an puilic Qocutents I all (ta old cnorinity until the 1st of December next. The late Con- gress produced a greater mass of WOITIILESY DOCUMENTS than any ather In the Istory of the country, Brores uf investipating committees were em- Speculntions Concerning the | and Molllo Mogulres: and that the oflicers had | there In. every mrommect ot o Cricalently nblicans In Congress before the Juno ressions | ployed durlng nearly the whole ot its life in " cut off from all connectlon with the f . | which ¥, prospect of & lanx strike, Ent there are now strong indicatiuns that, i€ [ iz Leatimony; e most. of whicls was. ro- Causes of Blsmorck’s Res- L e former or. | which cannot but produce disastrons results to £ Effect on the 10th New Onteaxs, April :L—Judzul“r". . wm( Superidr District Court, on motion Attorney-General, there i not, there will bea brenk nmong the carpet-hoggers ogainst the Administration, Packard’s re- dismissed, and the oners, nine I number, who were contlned rison, roleased from custody. Attorney-General, however, pave notico that should ainy one hiercafter be gullly of the asma eriine the offender would be prosceuted to the fullest extent of the law, MELTING AWAT. T. T. Alloin {colored), ona uf the holding-over Benators whio has lierctorore alliated with the to-day tnok lils seat_in the oin addressed the Secuate, he was there In obedience to the best dlctates of his consclence, Lelleving the tino had come when the white and colored peopla of Loulsiana shiould unite to bring about pesce 1o was there, not }Hampton’é Lotter to the President in Which He Promises Many Departure of tho Louisiana Com- missioners for Their Destination. Packard Leglslatur: Nicholls Benate, oxtra session. Thls thoy tnay possibly do, Out- ragres by the scora were {nvented ju Alabama in 1871, and there are as bad men In South Caro- 1inn to-day as there over have been In the Gulf Qov. Chiamberlaln will not countenance ruyihing of the kind, but tlerc are other men ‘who may, and they would count a victory vver the President’s polley cheaply bought at the ex- penso of the lives of o few negroes. The Presi- parcatly fully comprehends this, for he erred revently to the danger that bad ty to the Blate. emocrat, but s a Republican. scs made by Gov, Nicholls in his nce at the Baton Rouge Con- Letter of Instructions ‘Which They Are to Be Guided. upon the promi letter of aceeptas "Alloln made an appeat for clemency for tho colored recruiting officers who were In the par- C., April 3, —~The members D. W Cnmnfiulo\l Icft here this Their Mission Advisory A astoro, 1 panization the ~ Countles of Schuyltdll, | botl ce, It i3 ignation, - Carbon, Columbia, chuylldll, i partive, 1t is 10 be hoped, however, that ported verbating, and ordlered printed at the that they had rem (ioyernment oxpenre. The atore-rooms In the Capitol are filleid to overflowing with the ac- Northumberlands | some compromise willjbe ma e, and by it steady all objectionable | employment gives Climisea 1 helr Cmstitotion which onticted | why o b Ten 10 e thoustnds of micrs a2 Thoy witl hesitate at nothing whicl, In thelf | cumulation of this immense smount of usclesa with thefr Holy Church, and that their object — 3 2.?‘-’.:."?::1;.’»:;:dloal,v"w: Xags prescat tiem- A Feeling in Mexico that It Is & Long | was to unite ‘}h{:lr ‘Toce and croed for l;;ng‘voll:nt SUICIDE. . KEX THE PRESIDEN cives for vicaning el 0 n tena rposes, an U Lhis ent 1e] ealre he en- . ket l:::k dosen s policy. The greatest | for the next Cangress, One of theao was to sell Time Between Revolutions, ..‘i'i...mu’,.m of “tho ministera of thels toly re- Spectal Dispaleh to The Tribune. hat they will attempt to creato dis- | LI for waste paper, and the other to seud Tiglon, INDIANAFOLIS, April 3.~Uharles Bartlett danger is that they will o vd b them through the fnafls and oll over the - 4 == T ned 19, u graduate of the High School, co d turbances fn Bouth Carolina and Loutsiana be- | country. The Retnrn of Lerdo Demanded, and the THE RAILROADS. witted sulclle tonlay, Tle had been 1 for somo tween this time and the meeting of Congress, The ¢ffect of the re-2nactment of the franking Diaz Regime In Danger. = imotiths, and was m{'uh ‘fi"b“mfl T ?qu!i""}:u fn order to bring the President’s Bouthern pol- plr[vuegchmn at_once apparent. lepresonta. 4 gere S GGG & AT D P P P Pl . Hle bad the fcg into dlarepute, nd thus lay the foundatton | Jivesy Bho, for, the ek LoD, Years, it te- i The stockhiolders of the Chivago & Alton ——— ., % for n moro vigorous warfare afainst it fn the | oot “fy Washinglon after Congress ade TIIE BAST. Ralirosd and branches lield thelr annusl meot. i, M, Glles & Co.: Hince the introdnction of Journed fn order to frank all that had in_the meantime accumylated, For example: Hol. man, who belfeved In personal economy as well ng {n the cutting down of unnccessary Uovern- ment exntases, would not dvn_r the postags on docuinents, but after the adjournment sent off about 1,0 books at the expense of the Govern- meut. Other Representatives followed his ex- m“npl& some sending 8 greater and some a less number, TNR PROTOCOL IN CONSTANTINOPLE. T.oxpox, April 3.~A Constantinople telegrain says the Clarge d"Affulres of the Ureat Powers will communicate the protocol to the Cuurt at the end of the week, aud at the saroo timo urge it to coms to an understanding with Russia relative to disarmament, The Porte, however, The stockholders of the Chleago & Alton scems to consider that the protocol detrimental- Iy alects s digaity. Another Cablnet councll | Fetrems e B phcnied, the following DI was held to-day. It Is stated that the Porte In- | Willis James, John F. Sater, Johu A, Stewart, L2 our Liniment lodide i Inzat the oflice of the Cotnpany, Nos, 2and 4 ;nlu of all other ‘pflvrwfig,h 'e".'-‘?.‘c'?.."n‘«'.ifo'.i{ ':'é‘ Van Buren strect, yesterday, The annual re- | Mef# and olls has ceaned. port of the D:xcua;. hasalready been published. .r.?,.‘.‘,”:r..“fli.'flf(?i «letl’xd lyd:u fl{ .’.‘;"“’:'.'S"e':,tfi'u'-"lfl: Beyond the reading of the decument nothing | effected it would take lhnfu book to hold them, was done, except clecting Directors ana ofiicers | &'+ Tuo¥an, Jx., Drugglat, 311 Bute street, for the ensufug year, —_— BUSINESS NOTICES. &ndsaddressing a note to the Powers s n reply | Geurge Strout, Joln Crerar, Lorenzo Black- Tl.;lr 3 fil‘nfi'l':n?u’.ks'::.&fi:n N n it remores Jxowa x0TUING AnOCT 1T, the Testern Assacigled Press. WASHINGTON, 13 Usy apiil 8—K. T, Merrick meu of both partfes mav wake trouble in con- | denjes that the papers for quo WArrABLO pro- stone, Join J. Mitcliell, 5 pLiver Spois, from wny Joraation with l‘l’e‘;nr:lumt';fu“ I‘;),[ll?w'!'x::o calied upou ceediias Az ost t‘}‘rfi{‘;""‘ hi ares :hu i 1o the protocol. R : i}( nlquupeaueuunmlnz of the Dircetors tho | Beatds, ‘Barne bome” llil':fi.mlt:‘:‘u.{;‘;é-‘-'h;;i i T ra et brvabie, B naes stauce of Samuel J, Tiden are inbis hauds, and ollowing oflicers were clected: T. T, Black- | Skin, Dandrufl; relleves itcling, burning. snd moruing for New Otleans, They go Plttsbure, Cincinnal and expect to resck N Lo} felr first sesslon on Saturd: THR LETTAR OF INSTRUCTIONS, President's letterof Ine Loulsfans Commissfon: To the Hone, Charles B. Jawrenc niasloners—GENTLEWEY: ident to lay befare you the occaslon and objects Rather & than Inves- Gov. Ifampton's ability to restrain the white tigatory. ew Orlcans on Friday, and | people even under the greatest provoeation. CHIPPEWA RIVER. THE DELLS CONTEAT NEVIVED, Special Ditpatch to The Tribune, Wasmnorox, D, C., April8.—The contest be The following The Packard Legislatura Slowly | structions to the but Surely Disintegrating, i Wayne Mac Veagh, Comn 1 am jnstrucied by the ¥ wome observations upon bors of the Commission about to ‘visit the State Nothing Known of Any Quo Warranto snys he iever heard of them nor of any ateps of the kind, APPOLTTMERTS. Thie President to-day appoluted F. C. Hume phirevs, who was one of the Republican Electors in Fforlda, to be Collector of Customs at Pen- sacole, Fla, The commission of Edgar M. Marble, to be Assistant Attorney-Geueral for the Devartment of the Interior, bas been Loxpos, April 8.~The Standard's Constantl- | ginne DPresidents W. M. Larrabee, stinging of tho skin, rellevos the It nople telegram ays: “Thero s n great un | and Freasorer. " 1 Mecretary | 4R &F biting amd -unmng'fifull;.mn'. % casness here. Apvearances are less pacifie | _ Tho stockhulders of tho St. Louls, Jackeon. | fecially adanted to the Nussery and Na-roon then those of yesterday. It is almost certain | ¥ille & Chieago Branch met ‘and elected the | (R AtRIng children it has no suporior, and yva the Porta will coler o protest szainst tlo | following Dircctors: George Strauk, T.I. Black- | *Sderiar Dalli st pleasare, 0 protocol s soon a8 {t is officially com- | 8tone, Cliarles D. Hodges, L. E. Worcester, N. | without 1t. 1t {8 free from all oensive sed dise nunleated.” W. Green, Jostah Sawser, Josiaht Crerar, greeable odor. Al druggists sell It The Standard’s}St. Petersburg dispatch says & The Directora then ‘met and clected - the fol- e —— peaceful solutlon” of the present diineaitios 18 lowing officers: George Strant, President; J. tween Chippewa Falls and Eau Claire, Wis rel- | sfgned by the President. Bow expected desplte the protocol. T. Biakstone, Treasurer; R 1. Holton, Hec: | remety tor oot gter Wine of Tron l1a ative to the navleation'o! the Chlpews River, 1s ’.dwln’ A, Howard, of Michizan, has Leen ap. b ’ n?oxrz]:u:l:n:u. 2 retary, 5 ( 3 nr:!n'::lnx'p:lnr:d"xflrg'c‘:‘:fug?b'g:{:'ofil.m .'7 ::7:‘:'1? :?:‘::?" becoming animated,. Gov. Pound recently re- | pointed Azent for the Ponca Indiuns in Dakota, Loxpon, April 4=6 . m.—The Berlin corra- The stockbolders of the Misalsalppl River | Sr———mmeee——— celved on order from the Department of Justice The President has also appointed J. A ndent of tho Tinwes says the chief obstacle to | Bridge Company elected the following Direct- VEGETINE. Proceedings at the Capital. Canisiann, fo undertake this pab 5 SR b ln.u ln"]uuv demand hls prompt for thils |lu.}utl|:rv\|_cv;fi;=m1 na one of its features the a :&?&‘Sm’n‘« v mer:[:. the harmony of the people of arlslog during the redecessor, throwa President excopt to and determino the real extent, form, and fch such Intervention actnally exliste, decldo as to the time, manner, should bo observed In puiting an end ald intelligent and dischargo of this doty that the President designating Judge Dixon, of Milwaukee, as special attorney for the United States to bring suits for the sbatement of nulsavees of the Chlppews River, committed by the Misslssiopi Logging Company, from the floating of argo quantities of loose logs down the river, and the construction of docks sald to be an obstruction to navigation. in opposition to this order, O, H. Iugram, clalming to act for the Mayor of Eau Claire, Wis., has filed the followiug paper Jalana sucl 80OUTII CAROLINA. ll.l'l"u%:gllc“nu! attention, THE ONDER OF WITHPRAWAL. To the Western Avsociated Press. ‘Wasninarox, D. C., April 8.—The following letter has been made public by the President: Exgcurive MAxsiox, 1477, —Sin: Prior to my entering upon the dutles of the Preaidency, thero had been statioved, hy the order of my predecessor, in the State-House at Co- Jumbis, 8. C.. n dotachinenl of United States In- fautry. Flnaing them in that proper to delay a decision of ruvlenh; which atur R ‘m"l‘dl:ln interventlon, authority of his lace, 1 have thought 0 question of thelr 1 could consider and determina Warder United States Attorney for the Mid- dig Distsict of Tenncseee. ‘The following Postmasters were appointed to-day: Monmoutts 11, (lnnc\li'lt. Fort Atkin- sutt, Wie. 3 Willlam 11, Dinny, Vincennes, Ind.s Danlel St. Clalr, Winona, Mion.; George J. Krebs, Tremont, 0. ;. SECHETARY 3'CORMICK, Richard C, McCormick, Assistant Secretary of the Tressury, It (s exzeclcd, will enter upou his duties on the 16th fus OBITUA tha conclusion of peace hetween Montencgro | ors: T. B, Blackstone, Joln J. Mitehell, John | onmmmmmc crcmmmc s .o, AR and Turkey is removed, Kussin has advised | 1. Drake, George Strant, iL V, P, Block, . Montencgro to renounce her demand for Nic- The Directors then elected the following of- sica and ‘content hersel? with the cession of | fieers: T. B, Blackstone, President; Churles I, Kucef or Koioschin, The Porte, in recoznition | Foster, Secretary and Treasurer. of ég::;l l.dA"';:cc' I‘n.-mll sflua?'l P“:.llm HThehItm‘knolllflelrl‘ud 05 i{'xh‘,{ .lllnllc‘l &chhlc:zo s o8 eclal mbassador to 8t. T'etersbur ranch met and elected the followins rectora: " to try and remove any mnhv.-% Juhn Crerar, John B. Drake, John‘ McUregor w""‘ (/mm mIEUMATISM- g!mm)‘}lu.[ ‘Eh% p;ulocol oln‘h;l 'f‘fi""; lll’mu Ac_i_-;]mlfi ftoh:\ F flntcr, 'll‘ ?.dflllx;ck;t?lna.l 7 lemands of the Conferenee which had not been e Dircetors then elected the following of- previously refezted by the Porte, and the dis. | ficers: Jobn Crerar, Prosident; W. M. Larra- | a2t ALBERT CHOORER the wel) known Drngaiae 3 patch of feouf Pasha to St. Potersburg !s re- | bee, Sccrctary, Oy e e T B valee e alxars il X with Rleuniatiensto'try VEQETINE 3 Ex-Congressman Cherle arded almost a8 a guarautee of “arrangement. o) in the Department of Justice, on behalf of Eau | gnix ity dled to-day, ager §E5e Cortuin that the Montenegrins will fimue no TIIE FREIGIHT WAR, READ IS STATEMENT. Clatre and In opposition to the appofutment of f COMMENT. difficultics it Russiu s willinz to come to terms, There has been but little change in the situa- SURINGVALE, Me., Oct, 12, 1878, Judge Dixon: New Yonr, April #.—1te New York TVmes, JORE OUTIAGES, tion as regards the frelght warof the Eastern | M I%. I Stevenst Drrantuzxr or Jusrick, March 27, 1877.—In | editorlally, £avs: 1t Is probable that within slx Brronaps, Aprll .—A letter recelved from a Dear fir—Fiftecn years 450 Jast fall | was taken slck 2t tue service of this Commiseion 10 » whetber the condition of affalra in natton conducted n now such #a to elthor require or Justify the contin- ued military occupation of the’ State-llonse, my opinion, there does not now exist in st State wach domestic violenco as Is_contemplated the Constitutlon ns the milltary power of the Natlonal Government may be juvoked for tho defense of the State grava ond seriona disputes to tha rights of certain claimants to the txecutive oltice of that State, but thenc are to be not by the Executive of nuch orderly and peaco- ans of |ta exam! (uhglml:mhlunfl. #ame 1nformation that ma. rtinent l?hth' ‘flrcumtpecul?: l‘{x;ln;unrlty of sny at he may resolv ., ety ur ond |bn{ the service required of and Cnmmlul?n doon lr;:n ;nn{:deful.':yv toor report upon (he facls of the e orof tho canvass of votes Bo far as attention to that reports of tho the matter of the order appolinting Judge Dixon nuder the order made for that purpose by the De- partment of Justice, it{a desired by the Mayor of ‘Enu Clalre and thenterests ho represents that auch order be revoked, at leaut It be so modificd that the proceedingsta be instituted under it be restricted In thelr inquiry be- rounit_upon which the | readily underst intrusted to this recent State election, cast at that election, may be sottled and_dotermined, bat feel ihat the the United Staten, but_by sweeks of the inaugaration of Mr, layes, he will have reaclied 4 definite decision touching both of the States whose (orernnients were in dlepute on his accesslon to oflice. Hispath will then be clear to turry out the more permanent features of his Southern policy, as well as to enter on the reform of tha civil service, on the principles which hie announced {n his admirablo ln-uzurnl wealthy merchant 1 Bosnia states that tne | Fallmade. It Is known that the managers of | with theamatism, was umable to mave pat Tarks have perpetrated crucities rivaling those tpe Eastern trunk lines are In sessfon {u New | Avril. From that time unl’fluu?n’:]‘!::nl;n‘a?l:;:l:' In Bulgaria in the Villazes of Partch, Busovat- | York fnorder to find some means by whicth an- | §suflcred everything with theumattsm. Bowetimes chia, Padgorie, and Valeschitza. Tao Russfan other disaatrous war can be avofded, and the lg- | there would Lo weeks st a time that I coutd nat step Consul hus left Berejavo, and s Necretary 18 | yinf [y oxpressed by mlnfi managers that a satls- | 00C 57 these atticks wers quite often. T wllered cxpecting instructions to follow him to “the w Ay gmr everything that m man conld. Overthree years ago last Austelan fronticr. {fig’fi,;{:"“fi“a‘e”;‘x:ln“",:u‘v"é‘,“‘:‘_{:df;" sttt | wpring I commenced taing Vegetine, snd followed it Jeading from Chlcazo to the Eastern scaports | ittt f isd taken seven batties; ve bad no rheu- . If that cannot be done,{thatat a8, 3 \e " fam since that thime, 1alwaysndvise oversone that tween tho mouth of tho Chippowa River and tho [ addreas.” GERMANY. arc waking rates tosult themselves. Last Mone | oo 78 Mlse averson BUPPLIES FOR THE INDIAN BERVICR. * s b istroutled with rheumatiam to try Vegetine, suu not cit g'!dl!nm fl#.::é i ‘m :El:‘\ev[{’lr nth:bmmfi ;?}'l‘.!ixln :': WASHINGTON, March B0.—Tho Commissioner DI3MARCK'S TEMPORARY NETIREMENT, day some of the ronds made contracts for grain and other public Information at band, A ™ atponse witti, and inst exploration by the Comm! Bat 1t fs moat pertinent and im- ng 10 & declslon upon the p: ? Kxecullve duty before him, that the ‘zesjdent should kuow what are the real impodi- , legal, and peaceful and Conntitution of the State ch the anomallea In the Quy- ut in course of sble mothods s may be provided by the Constitu- tion and luws af tho State. rosort 10 violeuco 18 contemplated in sny quarter, the disputes in question eaceful remedies laws of the State 1 feel asaured that no modification ought and should meet no uu{ncllonn that can ln:‘\mu Dut that, on tha contra (igued) are to be eettled solel: as the Conslitution ani Undee these circumstances, and in thia confi- dence, 1 now doem it pro cordance with the principles announced when I en- tered upon tho dutics of the Presidency, therefore directod to ses that tho proper orders nre fvsued for the removal of said troops from tho Btate-1louso to their Signed), A To tho Hon, Georga W.McCrary, Secretary of \¥ar, SRURETAILY SW'CRARY TO GEN, SHERMAN, The following letter was scnt to Uen. Sher- taan by the Heceetary of Wart The meaning of this protest sppeurs 1o bo that the citizens of Eau Claire are guite wiling the abstruction of navigation complalned of SHALL BE RENOVED between: the mouth of the Chlprcwn River where it cupties ingthe Mississipp! Ut that {1 au Clalre stall have free and unol structed uso of thie river for their own commer- 8, andl to the mJurry of Chippewn e r o take sction fn nc- | ments tothe reg: ures under the la of Lonlsiana by ! rescnted may bLe settlsment withoat Involying the element of mlii~ power as cither an agent or make-weight Ja Thl“:uclcuvfl!l ‘u:ermlnm;r:lt of su impediments, the President would confident. :ns"u lm‘: would indicate to the people of that State e wisdom and mode of thelrremoval, The unusual elmum;uncu w‘llnlch llmpdud Allll:'u ,?R‘\,"ld ;Ix:a to clection and canvass from 1ts relstion to the - and Interesty of the Presidential lous pla; t o hgdnilen i X aufler for years av 1 iave done. Thie st . Danuav, April S.—It s semlofically an- | 8¢ 33 conts per 100, pouuds, from ~ChIcnZo | Lltousas ar s . ros s commtrnea - nouniced that Bisnarck has not restzned, sime | bt 57 rono and forfourth dass, freizhis Yours, eic., ALBERT CHOORFI, ply asking for a loug leave of ubsence {n conse- | mornlng the General Freight Ageuts “5,' Firin ol Au Cevoker & Co., Druggista aud Apothiccaries, quenve of overwork. The resignation refers to { tho Lake Shore & . Michiran Southern, the Clinncellorslifp, and not to the Minfstry of | Mlchizan Central, and Grand Trunk Raliroads Forelen Affalrs. Several statesmen are named ;&ec"e:':ffi,fi“}fi:‘::{‘&flf“{?,‘;’i%‘{”’ sl ol VEG-ET E for the successfon, cither for good or for tho | §o Now York. The fl't:wl: ‘,; m?’{im‘,'b‘:':‘?: yearof his leave. At first Camphausen appear- | Fort Wayne & Chicago and Baltimore & Ohlo 3 * ed tohave the best chance, but now Prince Raflruads 100k no p:‘sl In the meeting, as they | FLAS Entlrely Cured Me. Reuss, Prince Holienlole, sud Count Stalber- had no Instruetlons from the managers of lhcf;‘ gare aru pamed as the most likely candidates, | Te8PCCtITE linca, of Indian Affairs to<lay sent out advertisc. wents {nviting proposals for furnishing between $2,000,000 and $3,000.000 worth of aupulics, cte. for tlic_Indian mervice during tho next fiscal Year, Among tho itema specified are sbout 5,000,000 pounds of beef on the lioof, nearly 6,000,000 pounds of flour, 900,000 pounds of augar, about 500,000 pounds of coffee, 580,000 pounds of bacon, and some 060,000 barrels of tobaceo, besides large quantities of blankets, othiny, dry goods, bardware, notions, aml medical supplics. Proposals are also Invited for about §200,000 of transportation for such sup- d by those whoare in favor (herouf, 0. 11, 1xanax, and thelr e lumber corporations M. IL T Seve Bastow, Oct. 1y, or be- | Dlles ns may not be contracted to be dellvered Benruiy, April 8.—~The question of granting i3 . Denr Sir=Aiy d (er, after having a scvers attack twecen Ean (.:hflr::txlae (?fiflrr;cwn lel'f.u.m’i't);nbh at the sovaral Indtan ‘Atencies. HBlauk pro- | Blamarck prolonzed leave of absence remaing RIC GRANDE RAILWAY. S uouptna Lol waslort insfees) R Ie R the old contest conuccted with the Dells im. | posals and schedules will be furnished on sp- | undecided. Rumors of diffcrences with the Lrata, Col, Aprll 8.~The grading and tieing oy After using o fow Dotties, was fully reviored 1 provement scheite, of which Judge Ingram s | blleation to the Indian Office at Washington, or | Emperor aro unfounded. of the San Juan division of the Rlo Grande | "5 100 2 creat sumterer. from Rhoumatiem: T President. It of coursc contemplates the bulld- | to various other addresses speelficd in the ad- A MISTAKE. Rallway Is nearty completed, and o contract has | bavetakenseveral bottiosof the VEQETINE for ihis NTMENT, WasmiNGTON, April 3, 1877, — W. 7. Sherman, ¢ States Army—Genznas:.1 inclose herowith a coy of n conununication’ from the President of o United States, In which he dirccts that the detach- ment of United Stated trao) Htate-liouse at Columbia, to thelr provions ve retarded within tho ttate of Loulsiana the persuasive influences by which the great social and unteriul Intcreats common to the whole peoplo of a Etate, and character as alaw-abiding nation, ameliorato dis- appointnients and dlssolve resentments of closo nnit zealouy political contests, but tho Preshklont hoth hopes and belleves the great Lody of people of Loulalana aro now prepared to treat the unset- tled results of their Btate election with a calm and £ 1t e too much to expecta com+ u Claire AT TIE EXPENSH OF CHIPPEWA PALLS, and if not carried out would resuit In making the Chippews MNiver unnavigablo sbove Eau Clalre and scrviceable to the intercats of the lumber companies ot the latter city. The clections last fall have brought *" TWO PRONOUNCED CIIAMPIONS of the two res) the person of Gov. Pound,in whose district Chip- pewa Fails' 18, ‘and Judge Humbhreys, who Lau Clafre,” Humphreys was slirewd ecnough as o politiclan not to sign tho protest of Ingram’s {n person, but it s sald to have been filed at the Departinent of Justice by In only g0 far suspended tho order that the suits which are to be bronght will not interfere with down of logs the prosent seasun, ixon has, it 1s understood, instrucs tions to briug sult between tha 1st of May and # now slatloned inthe ride of Amerlean . C.v bo withdrawn and barracks or camping- ground. You are hereby charged with tie eicen- and wlli cause thefr withdrmwal 'uesday next, the 10th of April, Very renpectfully, your obed! tion of lhllu order, concitiatory spirit. I plete conearrence In o single Government for that State, ot least the Prevldent may anticipato a subs acefnl rosourced of the lawasand e 8tatoof all their dieso: maalves from_revronch, aud f tho United States from the nnxioties which must ever attend a prolonged dis- pute ns to tho title and ndminlatration of the Gov- urnment of oue of the States of the Unlan. "The I'reaident, therefore, desires that youshonld devote your Qrst snd principal atiention to a ro- noval of the obstacies, to an ackuowledgment of one Government for the pu authority within tho State,’and a reproventation of tho Etate Ju Ita relntions 1o the Genoral Govern- Art. 4 of the Constitution leaving, if necessary, to tha tutlonal arbitrament o Bocretary of War. IIAMPTON TO TUEB PR ‘The foliowing 1a the letter of Gov. to the Presldents .- - Wistann's Hores, Wasgmxarox, . C.. March® 1877, =70 the Fresidenl—~8in: Tho rosult of the couference to which you did invite me has been 1o lenve on 1wy miud the convic tion tisat you sincercly desire to feo a poacaful and Just settlement of the question which js distraciing aur people aud Injuring serious) v at once rolieving thes their fellow-citizens o me the hnor to the material in- Y eRTI In accosapllsh- lngthie bappy énd. As 1 tnay not huve the ph.-':-nw ‘ou ngatn on this sitbject, it may bo proper ro you in the fallest und moat definiie nrances given you verbally, t if tha Federul troops ate withdrawn to-11ouse there shall that uf wy friends no resost to violence to assert nes of an exercive of ment under Bee, of the United States, udiclsl or other con tate the question of uitimate right, stacles. should prove insuperable, fi reasoy, and hope of singie Government in all 1ts vertlsements, ‘The sealed proposals will be re- celved at the Now York ofllce, No. 40 Leonard street, until noon on the 5th of May, when they will be there opened by the Commissloner, TIHE NATIONATL BANKS, 133083 FON TIE MONTI, AND TOTAL CINCULA- TION. Wasmixotox, D, C,, March 30,~The lssucs of Natjvual Bauk notes for tbu month were 81,- 079,100, of which 80 per cent—viz.: $1.553,250— in greenbacks, were destroyed, feaving the vut- standing legal-tender clrculation $342,066,201, The Comptroller of the Currency says the above fysue is the largost amount of additional cireula- tlon patd out duriug any month for the past two years, and that about two-thinls of the amount wero relasued to banks which had pre- viously retired thelr circulation and taken up therr bonds. The amount of Natlonal Bank cir- A tel m from Parls says the report that | 4,000 dosed ith ‘the Cam il complaint, and 801 Banpy o say 1t ha elitirely cured EFfl nbria Tron-Works of | e, | have recommented the VG ETINN to uliie B roma: o Ciancalior 1ok | Jobnstowny Pa, for thu fmmediate delivery | ¥iih m-mwwnju"u’» I 148 reat eleanior and true, Prince Holicmlobe will retain s Parls | of stecl rails 10 extend the roail | HheCruly resemasend it L+ PleAtant (o take, aud tea JAMES MOKBE, 31 Atheng-st. Ausbassadorship. from this place scross the mountains into LoznoN, April 4=5 8. m.~The Standard’s | Rlo Grande in Ban Loufs Park. Trackelaying 3 it Berllrc'uwclinl re‘lxwrul:s't‘hu ::l;r)' o{l l‘r|,lm| B:.i ;[l‘l‘lzm:l:qi';llzl I‘n1 ‘.)xl'n‘\;;mni lgnd‘n% w]IlI :xi ?m- Ty inarck's reslgnation of he ancellorahip, an I of Fort Garlamd befure RHB !;llyllzi - u}nxmrfik ludndeml n'éff: mw&}uuu{') on Jl‘lr;’e Lnul:‘«:.(imlcnlun :||£ ',gln :]lh'lslou ;-;lll [ UMAT]SMEamSEASB flPTHE BLUUD. the 1st of April, and request minedlate leave | of great advantaze to the Sun Juan nnaing re- " of ‘e for . year. The Emperor | Flon. Spring enigratlon, which lias alrcady be. "'f.":,",’,'m;_‘”“."’.'?‘l"’:j‘:‘:u",{';“"‘;;": Aot bas not yet accepted the resiguution, | gun, promizes to bu very large, from fta dirensed conditton to & healthy cirealstl but Dbod “previously agrecd o prant -y Yoy Veering regulates the bowels, which 18 very Import the furlough. The chif reasons for FREIGIIT RATES REDUCED, fu thin compintnt. Une buttle of Vegetine will givare. . Bisinarck's sudden determination to reslirn are Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Aefi but, to efect a permauent cure, ftmust be takes A ! Grond Tiunk, Great Weatern, and Lake | cawwof lund stundiag, Vegetine (s sold by all drug- the Relchstaz oo the seatof the Supreme Court. | S 25 s glste. ey 1ty and your verdic will be th that f:'.“?c'fi%}.’& r:u::l).}u‘!v flnlannllmHy o peralst In | Shore Rallroad Froizht Agents to<lay held u | 8fthsands vefors yom wim my, op e o 3 vo Berlin fu o few | meeting here and reluced rates on fourth class | nuch reiter xs from the use uf Vegetine. whicti 18 days for hh_l..:ueu,mx.rg ate, frelght to Boston to 33 conta: to New York, 25 | composed exclusively uf barks, ruvts, aud bierde, e Times'und Losl’s Berifuspecials gtatethere | centy; to Philadelphila, 2234 conts: to Battimore, —_— e e Yomosoaio | 22 cente: grain to Albany, 20 conts; o New | *VEGETINE." says a Dosten plysician, ctive interests Into the fleld In m_in_company with Judge he Department of ‘Justice Las —— culation outstanding on Juu. 14, 1876, was $351,- orr | York, 224 vents; to Boston, 2714 cents: to | equstaswblood purifier, Muaring of fia Diany wunders | VARIOUS. 000,000, Thesct, of that datc: authorized the | Lo Clshcotlomship, e Champhiausen Wil | piilalialphis. 20ig centa: to Hulthiiore, S0cuntes | ul eures, afier il aulier renedies ad fafld 1 vistied THAT QUO WANRANTO BUIT, fasue of elreulating notes without lmit, subject | whilst Von Butow and Hofinan will take abso- | 80Ut ver barrel, double the rates ou grain. x:nl: wlT l;"yr:::gn?nl‘;:::: "v:n?n‘:’-‘mr'mfl |-w.\u “n-m"m.l“ Bpectal Dlsatch 1o The Tribune, m ctivel crmany’ < = it € WAsnmnmar:,DD. s Zprll BiTho gossips o cxlilink, faws,. i slso provided. thsk, as ln‘xl;'«'ffl:‘:fl‘l‘::':&: Shanet Gerinydigriey THF KINGS, sal of whicll 1s Bighiy EQuetive, aud tuey srecom. dapartments bo disappointed, 16 should be your llug:cnd!nnr to accomplish the recognitionofn alngle Leglslature s the depomitary of the repre- tative willof the people of Loulslana, &reat department rescacd from dlspute, the rest of the problem could gradually be prevalent outhority which liml.(lh«ll \vll:‘lhnll l{oolk for i&nlr majn. ely to such peaceful remedicsas tho Constitution “and lawa 8[ the State provide, I shall use all my sathority to repress the use or ox- hibition of force In the wettloment of all disputed questions, und this authority shall ba auch manher that the peacosball be prescrved, have had a great deal to gay within the past few awount oqual to 80 per cent of the additional bunk notes fssued should be retired If New Youw, April 2—Mr, Jewott, of the Erfi | Peunicd 1 sutlt & HIusr as tw produce astvaistiug AXIC % pr:::nt:!‘ct'let:nxtlfinuurrmlvdent 'fiayu‘ tlu:“tt 01!&,003 af \‘N‘u'm" \‘Bnn‘I‘( ?:' h,::w&; Citr op MExICo, March 25.—Dissensions be- | present conditlon of the frelght business, nnd V EGE: l INE Iits office. It {s certain that no such proccedings TEHTRLL ANG T RUTT e AP S tween President Dioz and Gen, Mendez are be- | ald not result in any agrecment. Other meots . ] ‘when undlypated, is_quite cowpetent to exert in composing conflicts in co-ordinato branches of the An sttentive considerstion of the conditions under which the Federal Constitution and acta of Congruas provide or pérmit military jntervention by protection of the Stato ot domusatic violenco us satisfled tho Presi- dint that the use of thiv suthorlt, urlnnnun:lngdhpu(u‘-lda:!uclloxu volde Weonly dealro tho eatablishment in our Stato of & vernment which will sectiro tu overy cltizen—the owest na well as tho highest, bl —full and equal protection in the enjoyment of utl his rights under the Constlitotion of the United be more decply Impressed thau mysalf with the {mperative necessity of cs tablishing cordinl rolatlons between all” clustes and both races In_South Caroling, these means that tho true sud en: tho Btate can bo socured, W have been begun fu the courts of this city, al. though it fs almost equally certain that soue- $hilug of the kind bas Lecn contemplated. Rich- ard T, Merrick, who was employed as ono of Gov. Tilden's attornoys before the Electornl ack da well as white esldent In the in_determining & State {8 mot Undoubledly, as was held by tho Bupremo Court in the cuso of Luthier al from the Stato may involve tbe Iaw{ulness of anthority which {nyoked tha interference of tho President fi suppoded purauance of the Conatitution, coqually truc thht ueither Constitutional provisls of Cangress viera fravied . Dot cbyluuely treated a case of dome: yiolunce within a State as of oulurcak sgal law and authurity of tho established dovernment ‘which tho §tate \was unablo to wuppress by Its own artmcnt of the for it 14 oy by during wolfare of With the recoguition rfect equality of every citizen befcae the tha just and hinpartial adininistration of $ho Jaws with the practical, securs exerclio of the gkt of wullrage, with o wyatem of open tlnut-ervlcu ufl'n ope Lo seo var Btate svan take tho pusition to whicl whe in entitled. It was |h: Iu the accompilshment of led me from iy retirement 10 Lucante a candidaty for the otice of Governor of 1t was through the confidonce of 0ple of that Btute that 1'wonld honeatly aud fully carry aut all these purpoees, elected thelr Chlet Maglatrato, foundly that peace can bo surely perity restored, Ly wasuring our peoply e right of local self-government, 80 promi- uently brought forward in your insugursl, aud o favorably recelved by the whole counts be nrmnpuy carried out 8e a rulo of your, At lon. 4 anticipate the ready ful@llment of the fust and reasonsblo bupe Inepired by the snnouncement of tho policy you kave unfolded, a pollc: rosponslya’echo. In evor: cating i purpose to adm b true epirit of the Constitution. perniit mo toassuro you I feel the enca that the wive ‘and patriotic polley annonuced In your insugural will, as it takes sbaps In“action, produ that the whole coantr; the papers In Lifs posscssion, Lias positively de- nicd Wis report, sud has certainly taken no steps fu ths watter. It Las also Lecu reported that the proccedings, though coutcmnplated, ve, Borden, the apy such an lnquiry as all classed, wo nuay h atrlotic ‘hopo to ald ea0 Ligh almy that col South Carolina, rescryed there, eal reeagnition of suihorlty upon Lt o Mtleal ition of stliorlt; which the Federal Exccutive can rely will present a caso of a0 muca difiicully that importance to all Interests n Louisians that it A slugle Legialaturo would greatly relieve thia difficulty, for that department of tho State Government Is pamed tution a4 the necessary The recognition Ly the present Adminlstration of thé Democratic claimants in the two dis- puted States, or rather the refusal to support the Republiceus with the army, will probalily bo so satlefuctory to Quy. Tilden's political friends that no steps to dlspossesa President Hayes, ofter’ that occurs, will b taken, 'No procecdings of this kind moy, therefore, be ex- pected untll after tho roport of the Loufalana Commisslon; and the action of the Administra. tlon upon it, aud nono then §f Nichiolls succceds in asdorting ‘bis autbority as Governor of by the Conali- applicant, when It can_be €anvened, for militarylutervention Ly the United 1f, therefore, the disputin; v be reduced 1o n siugle Legielaturo for of foulsians, it would beagrand etep ng this nnhnupfi strife, . rely Lo the Comumis itory influencea which, in thelr went, formed on the ) conduce tu the prol tiun that anly puplic considerations should snwpiza aud attend Lhls uffort to give ascendency {n Louls- things that belong to peace, s évinced by lection of Commissloners who offer 1o the y in tholr own charsctee evel public “motives and mo; bey have undertaken, ater the Government in strongest confd, jy own determina- ‘Thanking you, mr, very respecitall 2'1" the nl‘lflll. -{ ya}uhlm: oxe ”""'“"“d“'z‘.:. an, The departuro of tho Loulsiana Commlision this evenlug, and the virtual scttlement of tho Bouth Carollna controversy, relievestho Cabinet from the nccessity of devoting its entirs tino any songer to the consideration of the question, aud gives {ts members au opportunity to sttend tosome of the baziness of thelr Departments, A Cubinet meeting has oceursed cvery day for tho last threc weeks, and on some days tho scsslons have cither been four or five bours fu length, or thero have been two scparate meetings on tho same day, To-mor- thods uf transsction which Your reportof the reenlt of this endeavor will doea not doubt, of the nd his plonary trust Inthe A uecond and less important subfect of attention Quriug the visitto New Orleans wii) be tho coliec- tion of accurate and trustworthy informstion from public ofcersaud prominent citizensof all _politl- cal connectiona as 10 1he atate of public fueling and uplnulm in !l:llwhc‘}!mufig“y“ la, questions which affect the peaceful ap Sieo ln tho Stato of Loulsla, BATISYIRD TIAT THE PRESIDENT MERANS WALL, A report of . an Juterview of Sauator Bruce aud Representative Lynch (colored sippl, with the President, stating thwy called to urgo bim uot to withdrmaw the troops from Hauth Caroltna, {8 contradicted, and Mr, Lynch, fu connection with the coutradiction, atates that, while it was o sourcs of regret to him that the Adininfstration could uot see Its way clear 1o recoguizo and support the Governnient fu Mr, Chainberlaln is the head, still, from several interviews bad with him gu the Southern sltustion, he is thorouglly “satistied that the Fresident s actuated Uy the beat of futeutions and purest of d that hefu the truo friend ot the y the Presldent, f s selection ai Caroliua of whicl ulvisua of all lej g rivileges couferred by the Coustitul tho Unlted States Npon Al citis tiog gt tenance of protection of those rj by all constltutions! meau woral, and soclal infueuce, of tha President in hiu adm! ernment. He will hope to loarn trow gatlous that this purposs will be af ted Ly the. substantial and effective public lopinion af” the great body of the people of Luulsi- uua i, Tho President does not wish to impose any limit poy iy Louisiana that would ten ‘defeai the fall abjects of yuur vlait, 15 ever, extremely in ) 1ho varlicat day compatible with o wafe exorcise of that aushority to put an cud to cven the sppearunca uf military inteveutlon in the domestic attairs of Loulsiana, and he awails your rgturn with the con- that your foport will enable bim 3eculo 8 purpuss ho has 40 much at ¥ ‘T'he Presideat desires me 1o add that the n of the results of your visit be suall hy . :‘l ¢ lmmediately after their communlcatl 1 Bavo the bonor to be, with grest respect, your Witlian M. Evanrs, ghts and Drh‘llnvn‘l 1 13 I lifs policy shuuld prove dis- 23trous Lo the futerests of the colored peaple, it would be the rusult of mistuken judgment. nch believes that the colored supbort the Administration unt! Lavo bad stronger reasons for dolug otlierwise than have yet been presented. GOV, CUAMBERLAIX veniog for New York, ,. LOUIBIANA, THE NEW DEPARTCKY. Spectal DispateA go The Triduns. Nrw OxLzans, April 9.—Thu new party I3 galalng In streogth cyery day. prominent supporters of it thus far discovered wme Gov, Penu, Warioth, Gen. Mealu)len, and Ma), Burke. Nicholls hitself secms to have an fuclingtion in that directlon. At least ho 1s tharged with it by Bourbon Demoecrats, Peun f3an 0ld Whilg, The results of a couversation with blm have slready beeu seut you by mail, e cares nothing for the Northern Democrats, 80d is not alow in giving cxpresuion to bis opln. Jeft here this e minisalos. TUR PIANKING PRIVILEGE. . The restoration-of the franking privilege to the Executive bcrar right to trauswit otticial communications, through the mails free, voted by Congress at tho lust sessfon the least objectiunable featury of the revival 0 tbe old friuking abuse during the lust three curs. Tho Depurtweuts bave furulsbed with an otlicial stawy for the treusiwission of their bustuces communi- fatlons, and thesy stampe bave been provided abedientservant, e THE IRRECONCILABLES. ¥iZ.; DISAPPOINTED CARVETDAUGKHS. Hpeciul Dispulch 10 The Trisuns, Wasmwaron, . €., April 8.—¥Ncoator Pat- @reon, of Houth Cawling, {3 reported Lo bave nelibor - Republican mor Dewmosrat - coough | bald yestondy, after hearlnz of the vote of the of additional uirculation fesucd, making a total decrease of 33,000,000 of Natlonal Bank notes, tho amount now outstanding belng $315,000,000. If tho amount of legal-tender notes on depoait for the purpose of retiring Natlonal Bank notes amountlng to $16,000,000 o deducted from the amount of Natloual Bank notesnow ontstanding, It wilt leave $50.1,000,000, whicli (s but slightly fn excess of the $300,000,- 000 nuthorized by tlic National Bank act of June- B Tl sman sl e o of Jan. o date, was 834,17 per htct #hl.?fllln legal- i ings would probably he held, but he dhi not . % - Jondactlieniol.© sring o amency of Dt 5..0.:‘\;1;”.9:’3:]":...:’; I Vanserbilt sated that | NOTHING EQUAL TO IT., cnt 10,000 Entleld rifes®und scveral butterics ]'L%".y;\';n‘(g m‘d (E’fl,,"i‘xu."},.;,f‘ Ll or e r. I 10 SpevrEaUTY SaLKY, Mass,, Nov. 14, Ja7e, into Blerra Puebls for his followers, Diaz | * New Youw, April &—Another mecting of | Mgl & Steecne, % Liear 8iF—1 livo been troutiled with Rerofuls, Cane ordered the return of tho rifles, and Mendez ru- | officlals of the trunk rallroada witl be hetd here | ker, und Liver Cmm-lslm ur three years, fi'mg!u fused. Mendez charges tho President with bad | Friday vext, and effect, it possible, an awjcable e apr Eoud u d who bios been reported tohuve ntit | commieiiced ustog the falth 1 tho election uf the President of the | settlement regurding freigtt rutes. Ne such numplll)l urtlly tucwue Diaz's fricnds were defeated fn the clection of GALYRSTON, Aprll 8—The meetlog of stnck- No, 18 Lagrang: Ul v Getting mlun Bt TaLe, aig Supreme Court, The quacrel hus been earrfed ok for b i ers tsbutling Inl?z ‘Cangross, where 'n dissension is rife, L &G, N Beilictowyerybudy, . ) the Committce of Scrutlny on fifty seats con- | holders of the International & Great Northern ——— tested In Conzress, . PACKAILD, uth Balels, ase. would Le postpened untll after the United tof which wmount, or 819, o Raitroad clocted the following Directors for thy VEGETINE thorouglity ersdlvates cvery kind of States troops have boen withdrawn from the f::\ldg- notes, has been” reur'cd'bv the Becretars M“‘.”f;"‘.‘fix’:&u{‘:\{l?gf fl"'u"'fl-“‘l‘l"mfi%"m"'“'fl ensulng ycar: Samnucl Bloau, Mosea Taylor, [ hum it resiores the watin 1w S0 & bualtiy suppert of Chamberlain aud Packard in South | of tho Tresaury, loaving the amount of Jegal- ur::unmmenm against Diss liss beou lssued fn | John 8, Barnes, T, W. Pearsol, aud Jacob §, | 0otk Caralins sud Loutslaua, the theory belug thagi¢ | touer noes now outstandlug $3i5.05,501, The | Chibuabiua. Wetmore,of New Yoric; R8, Hayes, 1, M. Ifoxle, Hampton and Nicholls_aro recoguized as Gov- Egfl‘l‘};‘l"l';"‘:‘:"o“":'i,lff.’l"l'l’a‘;:‘"g,“ anioutts Of | Olivelra liag pronounced for Lendo I Blerras | James A.'Bakvrl D. 11, 8inith, and Tes Evans, of G'E INE a 3 ¢ 9 r inig ernora of thoso two States the recognition | jeas proportion may rensouably be expected to Queralai, P Efilfi’n ‘;2:.,'2}‘.,{‘{4"5“3,,‘,,"::,‘2‘,‘;,,,‘,’,“}!,‘:’,‘,‘3‘;.‘,’{‘. would also throw & cloud over President Hayes® | Lo recovered in future, are helg charged to the CUBA R. 8, Hayes, Vice-Proaldent; D, ‘Il Smith, IRELARED BY title to the Presdency, This fdea I3 uudoubt. | accumulatod strplus of the National Bauks. o Treasurer; Juvob 8, Wetiore, Avsistant Treass 2 Asaresult of the Lard tinies, os wnight bu ex- PROMISE OF I'ARDON, urer; and Tra H. Evans, Scerctary. I, R, STEVENS, B M JUST TIIR REVERSE OF TNE TRUTIL pevted, there aro slius of weakness among | . Havawa,March 24.—Cen. Martinez Campos ¥ # d + o N y OSIOII, (158 sume of the bauka; but, as a whole, the Nu. tiunal Bauks of the country gre in good condi- tlon, and o his %Iniun the national banking system will be stronger after having success- fully sustained itself during so long a period of busincas depression. e e et— . * OBITUARY, Bpecial Dispated fo The Tribune, Fonrr WArxg, Ind., Apell 8.—John P, Hedees died this morniug, aged 87, Ho has lived here sinco 1813, and was the oldest male resident of tho cty. &pectal Dirpalca to The Triduna. Otrawa, Ill, April 3.—Miss Mary Loulsa Bollman, & young lady 18 years of age, dropped dead this foreuoon while emnlolcnl in operating o macbine in. Perkius Broa’, Kulttiug-lactors Mer sudden demlse wis accounted for by heart.. discase, with which sbe had been atlicted for neveral years, ——t— FPopulation of Irelaad. Landon Times. It has been supposcd that the registration of births Iu dreland wust be excessively defective, as the ratlo of registered births to population s so far short of thst of England., But Dr. W, 31, Burke, who lunu‘ as Reglstrar-General, the do- has {ssued a proclamation promisiug pardon to PTHE PANAMA RTOAD. e every person surrendering before ticlet of May WasniNGTON, D, C,y April 2—At the nnnual Vfl!flhflfl lS sum DY au DI‘HQITISIS. k ——— e e who bas uot committed any extrsordinary of- | siection of Directors of the Panama Raflrosd = fease ‘0“":“;“ ".'::' ".”“’ ‘(’:‘“r"’““;”;":mAa Campany the old ofticers wern re-elected with ALV IR INING, one surzenderin er the 1st of Ma; ¢ A v e e subject to c!umgu to date, Prisoners made af- :,‘g'%'flf:&:!flflimw Clyey chasenily’ placa :e(r {llw' 15t of May \rllln.m: lhfitllll suct ducl;lfin o AR ’ ] of the frupromptu conrt-martial 18 approvet y e Conmhanatog Geweral o the iEtelok whereln QOCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ; the capture was made, Vrlsoners tuken Lefore New Youx, April 8.—Arrived, stesmahips thie 15t of May will bo treated as Lerctofore, Utopla. from Londuni Russla and Jduho, from Liverpool; W. A. Scholtin, from Rotterhaw; TRANCE, Calitorala, from Glasgow ; England, from Liver- YOREIGN INFLUENCE. "‘fi;,nm‘ April "“s‘"“"“"&" Egypt aund NOTIOE TO ADVERTISERS, s Pams, Auril 3. —Juled Blmou, Miulster of the | ¢ 10 b yivanta, from New York, and Interlor aud Prestdent of Council, wriles 1o | Moravian, from Portland, havo arrived out, | i Depyty Carson (Moderate Republican), about to BN FRANCISCO, April 8.—Saled, Pacitle’ Mall S e Eiore Bt oo (o rely e YT been unvella monument at Luueville to the fallen | schooner City of Peking for Hoog-Kong via . o soldiers of the late war: % After haviug cone ‘“";g{‘:l"‘l':, Avril_8.—Steamship Bollvla, from The CO'OPeratlve LIS'(S ferred with my colleague, the Minister of Fur- | vou York, lins arrived, TDuriag themonth of April, the undersigued begs to elgn Affairs, I thiuk It rizat to ask you to post- | * nraDELPIIA, Aprit 8.—Arrived, stcanisbip | state thathe liss facilitics fur execution orders ia bls 3""‘ this fusuguration, 1 reckun on your In- | Oho, from Liverpoot ¢ ueuce witk the patriotic pupulstion of Lune. [11 ) 1 S ——— v Lunevills is not many miles from tho present Special Dlpasch fo The Tribune. frontler, and the cemu{my was to be attended Peonw, I, Aprit A=The Fifth District Efther Yow, for the flrst thne alnost siuce tho Cabinet { talled report on the vear 1873, recently lssued, $507,075.89. ™ was organized, uo mcetlngs will bo held. z}‘:fi:‘.}fi'&:fl: “}';‘31{:’"};‘&2;,“ .:X.P,'.fl:'&z': GREAT BRITAIN. Wasuiaton, D, C,, April 2—A dispatch Thete "’“" Beveral days will e required by the heads of | i HhE FUICHERES L aay Ao e ek iate < OABEY HALL. from New Hampshire says that the complete [ Aro, All of the Belter Cluss ; the departmeuts ‘to catch up with current | pirths, which' in Enclaud - averaged 83, LoNDoN, April 8.—A, Oskey Hall walked in | couut of tho voto cast at th recent clection i £ 360 Co Seals s business, which has been so_greatly ncgl«ted ver 1,000 of the _populstion, was only | Hyde Park yesterday with & middic-aged tady. | ghows that the smendment to the State Cone epresen uuty eals 5 for the past three weeks, und after Shat s douo | 201 per 1,000 1o Irvland, But bo has [ Al efforts to'cbtuin au Itervicw with Sutcliffe | stitution abolishing the rellzious test for office- “Avi Bi i y ()l t] the Admluttration Will devote its attetion to | also sumething else to state. ‘The census of | w50l e declines to be questioned. He | holders had becn adopted by a small mafority, verage night rears vla, some other subjects which have becn pressiug | 1871 showed that fu England 14.7 per cent of the i he pol ¥ lod 0 aud bereafter Catholics will be cligibly to ofice Aud upon the Presidens for rocoguition, total population wore marded Women between | i3 known at the house whery be E”hfl ar- | s Brate Rled i e TILM LOUIYIANA COMMITTRE the ages of 15 and 5% but in Irelaud only 11.8 | bett, sod i3 accompuvied by a wowan who pass- v, Lovts. Mo., April £.—The Golding divorce -Range from 300 to 2,700 in circulation, Its visit to New Orleaus os brief zs | per cent, 5o that thero wore five tarried poasfs | €8 a8 bis wite. cuse, Whldls‘lll ‘exeitea much intercst Lere by not a sangle one lssuing loss than puulble.d Hmuexu;‘e)ml:fi:-‘ &: the (I.‘nhltnemll:‘:f o 'fl'g"“'f':h:" \»E"fih:rlm 1|u lIaulr nfi: “:l et:u;l Laibu ‘D"rlllln'n: :‘:’“’F&Quunu'flm Teason of the high social Luumuu SiAha partice 300 copies per week. . » 1 0 people uf - | pumber of ulation iu Ircland, aud, tak- s =58 m.— 54 ¢ 9 3 2 bt vette. Ll contraversy themaeives | ing tho ages 15 4 453 car, the dillerence ls'eves | tro wt Edliburg burued svout miduight. No | soncerod, was decided by Judge Liuclon, of | G2 Fhersoce, 18 Adrepisery: Liay of papers ase Defore the arrlval of the Commlttee If they | greater. Thus the Dbirth-rstes of the two ( one burt, y fug & deeres of vorce,nu $15,000 alimony, 3 cd to do so. The rapld dlsintegra- | countries bear the same ratlo to each other ss Dr, Goldlug will probably petition for a uew A. N. KELLOGQ. tion of the Puckard Leglslature, which the dis- | tho relative proportion of murried women In BELGIUM. trial. 79 Jackson-st., Chicago. patclies from New (:rlcn’:u‘l:& l.‘ml last l‘\‘vlouur nnu“?upxuum. L:xokl‘x;g n‘ Ih;nreh‘n{x: lrmn DIED. 8 m“u “fi e rm‘li:kc ; =19 dank . 3 etst L klog place, wi u- | another y foul 8 Vis., 2. ) un rful:;cll‘? Tathor than Témpll:-nlc the | births in b sland are snoually equal to 234 | BRUSSELS, April .—Jean Baptiste Madou, the A}’:p:.xflz:‘d" ~gQ’Ah‘:l;g m(;‘d Mot to hald b OPENINUG, n; to every 1,000 mothers, and the re; ¢d births equul &6 per 1,000 n Irelaud. "The marriage rute in Erclund is low in proportion to the total population. This {s vartly owiug to the large annual emivrution of usniarred persons of the marrylug sges. ‘There is a poputar opialon that Irish motbers are wore froltful than those of Fuglaud; but this, if true, wiust, under present conditlons, be to o certaln extent neatralized by the cowparatively late period of Jite ut which wany warrlages fu lreland are vow solemnlzed, ‘Ibe Bunual excess of births over destby fu Irg- laud 1s about 1 per cenut of populativn, noted Belgian painter, Is dead. e .z:' sm‘ df{, "’i"; - fi'}'n"'w“ e o e e ey 2 con tate Falr belng hield here, ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNJANS, . pecial Dipaich to The Tridune. OPE |\- I I‘ G_‘ NEew Yok, April 8.—The Conveution of the Brooxinutos, 1i., Aprl 2—The McLean J Aucient Order of Hibernians before adjourn- fi'::lm ,{,‘“&,‘:fi,l;‘;;;’",‘;:":‘:,m;‘,,’*.{'-v el ¥ meut appolnted a Natlonat Directory of | elccting as its President Mgy, Dr. dhaw, of cebt members to act with the uatlonal | Bloomipgtan. Mra: Shaw 158 graduste of Thg"“l“y' OAP’:} o, b PWH‘I li)":. olicers -in the mansgemeut ‘of the Nhhhmn}!g&rgly.‘x‘l:r%\%flhu :’“’ P%nKCJ; ng of FParia Pal o sfiats of . the Onder. EverythoR | gpuinoviei. 1be Aphl 2o tae Covertof to; erns, ?fins ;1.' - T gbjectionably to the hierarchy of the Cathollc | duy received uotive from the Centenutal Com . M, B » Cburch was elimluated from the Coustitutivu | wission that Nligols had recelved sn wward for 82 Btate-l tinents, giving thew the jast before its ndjourutacnt, is Shane by a devutation from Barrsbourg, Lorraloc. Nlinols revenue ‘recelpts for March were By LISTS or b’. SEP A“ ATE STATES o