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VOLUME XXXIL “GRAND OPENING! Will display on Tues- day and Wednesday, April 10and 11, THPORTED SUITS CLOAKS AND DOLMANS, And many novelties of their own design. Also a general display of DRY GOODS _CARPEIS, To which we cordially extend an ipvitation to all, 121 & 123 State-st. MORLEY. - Lackawanna, Lehigh, and Blosshurg Coals, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIDL, At lowest markot rates. Main Ofiice, 97 Wasllingtog-st. CO.AT Wa have on track for salo h( car-10ad or single ton thn follawing wail-kuown conls: WILLOW GROVE, PA, STRATTSVILLE, O {0 (Lower vein), INDIANA FLOCK, INDIANA BITUMINOUS, BUCKEYE CANNEL. Bpeclal Agurea made to tha irade and large consumers, BRACKEBUSH, DICKSON & CO., Mal ¥o. -t Mn‘;‘:‘nqfl\fxac::mlllwul Randolph-at. i Nallroad yard EFINANCIAL, DIME SAVINGS BANK, Chartered by the (8 Stats of Tlinols, 105 CLARK-ST CHICAGO. Pays interest on Bavings Dopomta at i per cont under the rules. Couponinvestmaont certificatesin sume of $100 and mul ”lg“ t @ per cent semi.ane nnIII. Irat-Mortgage Do: lelding 8 percent. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No, 20 Nassan-8l, W. Y, In amounts ns required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO PROVERTY, ot BEST RATE, Applications received and fromptly attonded to Y s 7h Randolp] Toans o0 Real Estate In Ohioago for a term of yoars made st our- routratos by BAIRD & BRADLRY, 00 Lasalle-st, ~MORTGAGE LOANS. New 3-story and basement stona-frant Jouses. Fi #nd Lasallesin, 1o rent o for sale on tweive S kit s 107:109 Dearbord-at, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington.st., I " 51(')'&;(34':%«1 lfi:};{nfi?flufincl.\b PAPER, LUCAL LUANE on first-class Coll pEANS o0 rst-clum Collaterals negottated at Low FINANCIAL. bar ‘?:: lhnld A:I% n(e:"’ QM cm'x‘nlv o sk s oot it coief Hortd el LS, Han'CRAINer of Compiercs. Chicagg, Y 1" __To mENT, OFFICES 70 -RENT In LaSalle Block. Beveral very desirablo ofices, with vaulta, warmed witl stewm. Butlding fully fire. proof, and with slovator, B. W. THOMAB, Lasalle Block. DOCK For Ront, with two wator fronts and railroad connection, on South Branch, noar Sixteonth-st. R.B. & W. G. McCORMIOK, ___156 LaSallo-st, TO RENT. 8tore and basement 148 Pifth-ay. .The most destras bls locatiun fa th L S5 R S L o kel . CoBAN N & CO.. 4 Lasalle-at. TO RENT---KEN'WOOD. Mnl:_rfl[&;na{[g:zrx |g:,.u‘zuw 183 Madiaon- CON & J.\mfl-:x,‘ 144 LaSalle- .A GENERAL AGENT Igvlnud 10 superintend aale 1z bwess of the a_the Nortl o kTeat piemmortal pletures C Tk (6l &t How 8, skl havt i Eial g o onans “The New Spring tom Prices. Hilger, 40DIFTERENT PATTERNS sunrantes astisfaction in quality, workmane al‘ln& and fit. Inapoction respeotfully in- od. YONDORF BROS., 126 STATE-ST., cor. Madison, ANCITOR LINERiiL, STEAMERS ', ool CALIFOI'AL Ap'i14.315m | VICTORIA, “STATE LI CIIICAGO, CLOTIIING, &co e~ o 2 TOOURPATRONS, Spring Opeing 1877. WE BHAUL TO-DAY, SATUR. DAY, APRIL7,OFFER THE MOBT COMPLETE, ELEGANTLY AS- SORTED LINES OF CHILDREN’S, *BOYS’, YOUTHS’, AND MEN’S FINE AND MEDIUM CLOTHING, PERFECT IN 8TYLE AND FIT, DURABLE IN MAKE AND TEX- TURE, ALL OF OUR OWN MAN- UFACTURE, WHICH WE SHALL OFFER IN CONFORMITY WITH THE TIMES, AT THE SAME PRO- PORTIONATELY LOW PRICES INAUGURATED BY US LAST SEASON, THAT BROUGHT US BUCH EXTENSIVE SALES. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN EXTEND- ING OUR INVITATION TO YOU TO FAVOR US WITH AN'EARLY CALL, CONFIDENT YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO BESTOW YOUR PATRONAGE ON US. . PUTNAM ofhing House, 131 and 133 Clark and 117 Madison-s_t_;_s_.: PIANOS AND ORRGANS. - JIAS MADE SQUARE PIANOS PAPER ITANGINGS, &co Styles in Art Pa- per Hangings now ready at Hilger, Jenkins &Faxon’s, 229 & 231 State. New Styles Lace Curtains, Lambre- quins, and Uphol- steryGoods at Bot- Jenkins & Faxon, 2_2g§23i State-st. PKNTS to order $5 FANTS to order $5 PANTS to order $5 PANTS to order $5 FROM ALL-WOOL_CASSIMERES. Our frionds can have thoir choicoe to scloct from TANTALOON: ‘Wa maoke this department s spocialty and 267 NORTH-AV.,, or, Lorrabog-at., undor Fole's Hall, For tho past 54 yoars. e sy | GRAND PlAlg'g? tho past 63 yoars. Bo Cl STREHL & GO' UPRIGHT PIANOS H AIR G-OODS, Has novor fnill‘:; ti‘:mo fimggfiz"& i Wholesale and Rotail, producetne STANDARD PIANO of AMERICA., FOR SALE AT REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIO, 93 Van Buron-st. With Equalizing Bealo and Lincar Bridge. The Mathustick Pianos are now acknowledged by the heat, Judges of miisic, {5 &)1 PArs of GUF country, to be waally superior (@ any attier Ulanos made. : fatsjogue, containing full esplanation of the Eaual- fieale and Linear iriuge, went froc ipan applics. ? Ao peman wishing (o puicbase s luna shald tall Jrone. ‘We goll 5 to 15 per cent lower than any house in tho ‘Wost, Oall and oxamine, or send for Prico List. Goods sent anywhero, 0. 0. D. La. dios’ and Gonts’ Wigs o spe- aatty. New York and Glasgow: ANCHOTIA, AN poo] B IIGIIA: Aprilat, noon orsadt. (' fondonder s tormediate, ’53.,“ sicerage, 24 Na-l York ta Glasgow, Cablna, €63 10§ In! 2 promia, gl TGS Taylor & Farley Organs, Cahins 634, 10 8705 Bteoragie, 82 B,ll'l't for ai .'""‘HIIE at rnrr'{;:‘ml 3 New and Desutlful Destgn of Casea. [NE. iPOnt, DI Ny i PUBLLY, FELTON & POMEROY, 229 & 231 Slate-Sl, Chicags. Snte [Ageuts fov Ihe Norihicest, BE 1 ERY To NEW YORK TO ALASUGOW, 4‘,1\' TELFAST, AND 0: ETATY OF v 2 evess | NUPMlaY, Apri BTATE OF hurdag, Avril 10 [ (.ml:lnll FF), §03 % 0 avcot i tlons, Tetuen ticke £125, curreney, Keve ond Cabin, $43, cKotm, En.’ btscragy at Jows estrace. - Apply to AUNTI & CO., Gui eral Agents. o4 W Aanaver, 130 W Chicage ONLY DIR ANCE. ‘The (ieneral Transstlantic Company's Mait Steamers beiween Nab Yok ant Hasper ealing &t Dlymonsy U, B.), will sall from Pler N North iitver, foob of ‘Morton-st.. every alicrnute W edneaday, ' with Canads, Franceul, Wednordd [ Vessel ‘We are now roady to snpply your boatn with Grooorios and Provis- ions at Wholosalo Pricos, from our two stores, 1 and 3 North Clark-st., and 269 Randolph (conveniont to tho rivor). For paritculars. iruas 1O 31 Drouaway, N, Yoy o8 W Auent tor Chicauo. North German Lloyd. The steamers of this Company will satl every Fats.. any’ froms Freman rer fook of Tulrds lonoken: A3AAS0- or! Landon, and lirenicn, sl 3| o |, kuld: sicorage, €30 clpens or passage spply 10 u &‘"("“l“" oy 2Bawline tire 3 e e ABOWINE Givech, New Xork, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, New York to Queensiown and Liverpool. SPALYM, April 2l VI'T, A 3 . m, AL AR i LR U S e ¥Olt LONbpL GREECE, April 1t 4. m. | DENMAK, Apras, 8 prm Tickots st re. _SEWER PIPE, © duced rates, Kecrayn tickets, $24, car. ncy, Drafta for &1 and upwar, l‘;u‘ruullv'u:'u ud DRAIN TILE, relaiid. Apply to LAISON, 4 south Clark- AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cabln, intermadiate, sud steerage passage AT LOWEST RATES, office, 113 La €alle-at. , corner Madison, e WVCIBT 8 SONS: Genueal Azeutss Grent Western Steamship Line, CEMENT, and FLUE LININGS. WM. M, DEE, 22 East Quincy.si. and 87 Jackeon- at., between Btate and Dearborn. T MILLINERY, Read T his! WE SRALL OPEN ON MONDAY, APRIL 9, At Our Store, 107 STATE-ST., io most complate aasortment latest stylox !finu‘? Bnnunvz.n:nd Millinery Novolties, ml‘:m’ of :h:nh nr? not ‘lo -bn fouud else. 3 ery lo oes. whero aid 8¢ VLR N EH & AUSTIN. Mourning and party outfita a specialty. Ooo Llock from A. T. Stewart & Co.'s Dry Goods . House, and McVicker's Theatre. $2.00 PER DAY. NEW HOU:! POANTLY FURNISHED. L INSTIUMENTS, *{AN, Tribuuc Ralldlog. General ¥ i 1 rage certitcates, 40, Apply to W % E A S INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Malls betweon EUROPE AND AMERICA. Tor passage appiy st Compsny’s Oftice, g Clarke B A 50 O Bouth Clar! ot;. Chicago. > . BROWN, Goa. West, A Dratis un Greas Hritain 3ng Ireiand. _MEAL ENTATE, i LSS0 Q22 e ldine S Houses for sale o rent. Apply to U, P. Smith, at Hoom 23 Portland Block, between 12 and 1 o'clock p. Db, and &t No. 17 Aldine-squaro after 3 o'clock p. o " To Capitalists. $20.000 ey Ity 10 Bivt e iuss busipess t fourieca ek cehl uat. Decided varguia STy PIARE omice. OF AlL KINDS, AR RANIRMORMNL O | Finospeucicsviatto st o scleadtcpri: Bosarefulto buy only the Grauise, | Wik Barvmclen o L SATURDAY, APRIL 7, hicage Dailp Teibune.; 1877—TWELVE PAGES. By swoue LOUISIANA. $3.00 DERBY SUITS| the Commission should bo requested to with- “draw. This was scceded vo, i £ TIHR DISCUAMION WAS OPENED h‘y the comprebensive question addressed to Gy, Packard, * What do sou ask the Prestdent wdu‘ and what are your reasons for so reancst- Ing1" In reply toihis question Mr. Packard tnade a statement of the organization of the xgisiature with & Keturning Board auorum in euch Houre, and the canvass by that body on the day named and the way preecribed by the Constitution of the vofcs for Governor and Lieutcnant Governor. This brought up the de- cisfon of the Luther ve. Bondan case, referred to in ewretary of Btate Evarts’ Jetterof instruce tons to the Commission. ) Packard’s Jetter to thie Presldent was tele. vaphed vesterday, <A map - was produced by ‘aekard, ahowing a very large area of the State presided over by HEPURLICAN DISTRICT JUDGES, Packard and Nicholls Visited -and Sounded as to Their Claims. 4109 of 0 E who, he claimed, had to s man refused to ac- Toft Childron from 4 t0 @ yoyrs of sse, | Each Claimant Confldent. | oty of Sinors oriocnfores that He Has the Best the mandates of his Supreme Court. The names of the Judges preatding over these districts and thefr places of " nativity were attached to the map, the ureat inajority of the Judges belng na- tives of the State. Thils led up to a fiscussion of the resolutions recently passed by the Nich- olls Legislature, lnpeaching Judze Fonte- leu, one o the native barn Repubean Jndges, for not recognizing the Nicholls Government, and a messcuger wan dis- patched for n w’v‘ of thosc artizles of mpeach. ment. It was cliimed by Packard that nearly all the ofiiciala in those distriits had quallficd and ohtained thelr cominisslons under Kellogg, but many of them, AB A MEASURE OF PRECAUTION, had since filed an onth with Nicholls' Sceretary of 8tate. » Sembera of the Commisslon then took hold of the discussion, anl Inquired espectally as to the feasibllity of unitine the undisputed mem- bers of the two Legislatures In une zody‘ Pack- ard replied that e had not consulted any mem- ber of the Lchlaturn o this subject, but he be- leyed It to be. entlrely fmpracticable. He did not think the Democrats would consent to any such arrangement. 1n answer to o question, Gov. Packard stated he was satisfied that, i1 recornized by the President and reinstated In posscsslon of the Court bulldings, arsenals and arms, ol which he contended he had been flle. callv despalied, and accorded the moral support of the Natlonal Government; JiE COULD SUSTAIN HIMRELY :rluwuz the intervention of United States FOUDS, ‘The Cammilssion, in leaving, were escorted to the strect-cars by Gen, .\lclhlfnn, and expressed themseives gratlficd with the interview, They }li'lhlu wait upon Gov. Nicholls at Odd Fellows® atls A cummilttce consisting of A. Il Leonard, of Shrevenort, Jotin_ Iay, of Ouachlta, and J. H. Bureh (colored), of Baton Rouge, appoluted by Gov. Packard, mcet the Commission ot tho 8t. Charles by appointment It the morning at 11 o'clock, “The Ludeling Supreme Court are to vresent legal arguments In support of thelr ¢laims to de theSupreme Court of thic State, Note—The above is obtained frota friends of Gov, Packand, but is belleved to be substane ally correct, Case, $3.75 And that His Opponent Is a H i- UHTS Revolutionary Inter- b . loper. Entircly new, vory atylish, mndo with the Faton Bootteta, Miting all ages undor 10 years., LITTLE JORIE KITTS DMaki first appesranco this Spring, B P m ot hact {hiawe Bits fassitions for B, ,4 and 5-year-old Children. Wo hevothem n large varioty from $2,25 to $4.00. BOYY’ SCHO0L SUITS In all aisoa from f) to 15 yenrs, of gooda #s. pocially adaptod for this service, at 1, $1.50, $8, $9.50 NUTTING, 0. 0. D. Glathlor for Mon nud Toya, Gonts’ furnishing Goods, & 186 STATEST., OFP, PALMER HOUSE. Nioholl' Adherents Have an Im- mense Meeting in Lafay- ette Square, Tho Best Speeches Made by Rep- resentatives of the Col- ored Element. Various Predictions as to the Re= sult of the President's ' Scheme. A General Shaking Up and Interming- ling of Parties Most Probable. THE COMMISSION, PACKARD'S J'OINTS, Special Dispateh to The Tribuns. NEW ORLEANS, April 8.—The Comimission or- ganized with Judge Lawrence 08 President and Mr. tlawley as Sccretary. Advisers of Gov. Packar liave prepared a document for the Com- missfon fn which the following polnts arc made: First, thatas -to thirty-thirec parishes in the Btate therelsnocontroversyordifferencebetween Democrats and Repuilicans, Eecondly, that in twelve otber parishes the polls were thrown out for Intimidatlon ana violence. which had the cffect of changing the result so that clther lie- publican Representatives or Senalors were re- TIHE NIVAL CLAIMANTS, ‘The vlaits of the Commission tu Nicholls and Yackard, and tho Interviews, were cntirely in- forma), * Nothing of importance has tranepired as to the Interview with' Nicholls, but 1t is un- derstood hu clnims his unthorlty Is undisputed llllnywhcre In the Staws outslds of the State- tuse. OV, THE LAST DAY! ¢ i H Gen, Jawley 15 quoted as saying to-night :Z'I&%gmfifl' °'nf£2'ufiifi' mm'i‘ ‘t:; “!‘lflg"f,']l' lhu) fi;lfn‘f‘ci'wn‘ctg«bx. f’ufkmfi 'f‘-{-l avichd -h clalmed, as extent of nuthor SATURIDAY Closxes tho |the votes octually east dn the | and recognition by citizens of the State, all they sule of the remalning twelve parishes, the result | ave heretofore clalmed in publivations by theni. would have given Packard for Governof over Nicholls 401 ioajority, while two of the Hayes Elcetors would have been defeated. The Commisston CALLLD OX GOV. PACKARD ¢ to-doy, and propounded to him two - interroga- tories, namely: “ What are your clalms to the offiee of Guvernor?” and * What are your means of establishing theso clahns?” 1l made a for- mal statemnent of his position, nsscriing that his ajority was indisputable; that ho tada foree ateornmand which“would support him outside of the City of New Orleans, nnd that the strength ot Nicliolls lny almost entlrely fn the city, Gov. Pockard laiil stress upon the fact that the Criminal Sherifl of New Orleans was a Dem- oerat, and exeeuted the processes of tho Nich. olls Supreme Court. The Packand Supreme Court deposed this Sberiff, and Packand safd that when his Court was recognized as tho legal one, na [t ultimately must be, thero would bea shirinkage In Nicholls’ power in the clty. Itis understood that the Cominission will Toak fnto the question of the > LEGALITY OF TUE RESPECTIVE SUTREME COUNTS to-day. After leaving the Packard Btate-flouse the Commission called upon Gov. Nicholls at Odd- Fellows' Hall, Sabstantially the same iuterro- gatoriea wero addressed to him, hut no formal answer was returned. The talk was of the most nnconsequentlal descriptlon, except that Niche olls convinced the Cominission of his ability to wmalntuin himsel? If the troops were with- drawn, - The evenlug was devoted to private CONSULTATIONS WITIL MERCUANTA, mnats of whom represcated the Conservative interest, Warmoth, and other politiclans of his atrlpe representing nobody but themselves, songht and obtained audlence ; Judie Lawrence says bio {s uncertaln how longy the Commission may remain here. To-morrow jolnt conunittees from cach Leglelatura will walt upon the Commission and tender them thohospitalities of the city, An informal con- ference will take place {n cuch instance. Pack- ard's people are disposcd to be more subinissive tothe suthority of tho Commission than the Nichiotls people are, In speaking with tho Com- misstoners, Nicholls indicated to them very clearly that he would under no circumstances depart from his original policy, whatever thelr advice might be. WAYNE MACVEAGH, a brother of Eranklio MacVeagh, s recognlzed here as the most conservative man on tho Com- mlssion after Gen, Hawloy, They are supposed to bo particutarly in the vonfidence of tho Ad- minlstratlon, Prominent Democrats say to- ulght that the whols dificulty hero will bo dls- FOR NICHOLT.S, A IO DEVONSTIATION, Epecial Dispatch to The Tribune, New Ontraxs, April G.—The mcetgns in La- fayctic Square ot noon to-day was im&ing in point of numbers, aud sfgnificant for the first appearance before such a gathering ol two rep- resentative colored men. At one timo fully 20,000 persons were present, 'The utmost gootl humor provaiied; the unanimity “of ‘scntiment perhaps contributing. ta the® general peace. About 3.000 White Leaguers were present, and scattered throughout the crowd, all wearing cltizena' clothea, - The resolutlons were received with cothusiasm, Every denunciation of Pack- ard evoked a tumult, and cries of “llang him,” “Give us a chance ot him,” were not infrequent. Mention of Gov. Nicholls, ou the other hand, stirred the crowd to cheers, The resolutions declaring that tho people will never under uny circumstances submit to Puck- ord wers RETAIL STOCK OF BOOKS At 113 & 115 State-st. Stech books as are 14ft will be closed out to-day at cost to save cxpense of mozing to thenew store. Whilesiear- ly all the Standard idbrary Books havebeen sold. theve are still thou- sands of interesting and valuable bools yet on hand that will make happy many « home, These can be secured at Great Baygains by sclect- tng TO-DAY from the CLOSING- OUT SALE of the Retall Stock of W. B. KEEN, COOKE & (0., ¢+ 113 AND 115 8TATE-S8T, manLed witn ntionr® on all sides. - Many colored people were in- the audience, and they helped to welcome Plnch- back and Allaine. Tho speeches of these col- ored men cellpsed the cfforts of thelr white assuciates, and really constituted the oratorleal featurcs of the occasion, Toth proclalmed themselves Republicans, and Allalne cven safd that he had the highest respect for Paul ard, yet tho people goud-humoredly re- fused to +take offcnse, amt cheered the colored speakers inore than the others. Pinchback and Allafne salil thut the unly safety of thelr people lny in uphalding the Nicholls Government, Both seemed to Le anxioun that the color-line snould be broken, and that the present partisan tests should be abollshed, The speech of Allaine, In porticular, was a surprise to everybody, e (8 a young colored man, owner of # valusble sugar plantation in the North, who lately deserted the Packanl Legislature, and now holds a place In the Nich. olls Sepate. e began i a stumbling fushion, but soon warmed to the subject, and became eloquent, When he tlosed he was loudly ap- piauded, and all the prominent Democrats on the platform shook him wanaly by the tand, The three white speakers & MADE NO POTTLATL INITEASION, They confined themsclves strictly to legul argu- ments, which the cruwa did not comprehend. “The mecting was formed into a laree proces- ston which_went_to Odd-Felluws' Hall to do honor to Gov, Nicholls, and ke waa 1ot to be funml. having retired tohis home In vonsequence o"l‘h: cr‘r:émher- of the Commission heard tho speeches, but unt in thelr oficlsl mmdle'. “The; declined seats on the platform, and distributc themselves unostentatiously through the audi- Published This Day: IX LITTLE COOKS; Or, Aunt Jane's Corking Class, 12mo, Cloth, Beautifully Bound. Price, $1.00. Tt embodien an entitely new idea,. ond shows how #ix merry glrly persunded tholr Awnt Jane, a enlti- vated tady, & goad housskeeper, and un sccum- plished couk, (o teach them cooking, : 1t Is full of Intereat and inatruction, For anlo by all Dooksellcrs, Malled, prepald, on reccipt of price by the publishere, JANSEN, M'CLURG & C0., "NOVELTIES BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR AT8 D pellea vefore the Commission returns to Wash. | cace on the Rm‘,'lf:l"'“ SEOLTTIRRE FANGY HOSIERY ington by the sccesslon of members (row the . v the Wettern qieoctated Press, b 4 Puckurd Legislature to that of Nicholls. Ou- | Ngw Outsaxs, April 6.—The mnss-meeting JUST RECEIVED. Iy acven mure aru now wanted. They could | of citizeus in Lalavetic Buuary to-duy was very tw secured I the Commission would Indleate un- officlally the probabllity that Nicholls will ulti mately scetire the support of the Adininist; “tion, " 1f this should not be done all the Admi) {stration need do will be to withdraw the trovps. ‘The Packard (lovernment WILL TUEN PALL TO PIECES without the shedding of u drop of blood. When these views were presented to Gen. Iaw- ley to-night he sald that os soon us the Republlean Goverument fell o pleces the Demoeratie party would follow §t. He hus already learnwed that the alesensions in the party ara {rrcconvilable, Indeed, it 18 o common ex- preesion licre, that most fopublicans ure betler than many Northern Democrats. e nnivel sal ery Is for appropriations, and such men Holinan -and Morrison are more detested even Ben Batler, us being oppenents of Internal fmprovements, It is o question now whether the new purty will not begin usu Loulsiaua party, leaving natlousl polltics, except so far as tils Htate 15 concerued, out of he queatiou. targe, estimated at from 10,000 Tho to 15,000, followings wus adopteds We, titlzens of New Orleans In mass-mecting sscmbled, representing, as we firmly belicve, the sentiments of & largs majority af the reopls. of Loufsisna. prociaiming unsw one devotion to the Coustitution of the Unlted States and our unquali- fied accepiance of all the smendments thereto; as- serting that in loyslty toour ro-established Unlon, and in true national patriotisin, wo do not yicld to the peopie of auy seciion of vur common Founiry, a8 we d ready to prove by auy test; declaring our earnoat desire to obliterate the feellugs of sece tiynal bitteruess which wore Icftas the result of the late unliappy War, and to reunite the whole peobls of the Unlied States in a common boud of brutber- quslly desirous of breaking down the bar- riers of prejudice and distrust which desigming po- luical tricketers have, from buse mollves, reared between the whito and colored citizens of the Stato, and to terestadlleh the relations of the (wo tuccs upon & hasis of just lawe, equal rizhis, common {Rotection, and harmanlos and kiodly sentiments lowsrd each other: profoandly impressed with the Eravity of the crisis State {4 BROWN & PRIOR, 163 WABASH-AV, T mAws. Soft aud StT DRESS and BUSINESS liats. Now- eat 8 'irat-class Goods, and moderate prices COOPER & HENEGEN, 120 CLARK-: RANGE through which our . , " .A llk’lll{guél.! Hu.fllf" | 1 pa-lmm. and f‘tll'lll'\lil‘?)lnlt:ll -t\gum“gmh‘l'nsl n::r e N S T T elved to-l enator Broaux 1n rela- | claim oie sentime: 0 same, da Ber RICHMOND'S HUUBLB [ SINGLE tion t the vocent assuastnation of . A. Weber, | adopt tho faliowing resolutious: 1. ‘That the right of locu] sell-goverument is the tuudamental prliciplo of oor republican eystou, and that it iy tho Inalicoable privilege of every #tate of thts Unlon: deprixed h & State ceasca o vxisl ag such In o constitutlonal sense, comes 8 yere province of an alleu Govern- fn West Feliclana Parisb. The letter, which was written [n French, stated that the writer knew who the partice wers who were pulity of the crime, and that if Gov. Nicholls would with- denw the promised rewara of §3,000, aud lssuc fnstead & pardon to_the partics coucerncd, he ;‘vuuhl come torwand at onegaud make himself UOWIL, OVEN _PALACE RANGES, the best in tho world, uro to bo found only at Bangs &’y Bolo Agents for the oty 215 State.st., Near Palmor Hous of whicl at. 2, Thsl for four yesrs the peopls of Loulslsns have lived under & unurrlnu Goverament never elerted by the people of the tarily acquiesced fu; eatablished originally snd alutalued throughout its carcer by tho military power of tbo Federal Goverument, and ditfervut Crum a dlrect military Goverument ouly In name and the particulars of its greater extravagancy aud unbridled corruption, the uller uutinoss of per- sons intrustod with its sdminbtration, e con- temptible wrakness and tnavility to enforce tho Jaws or 1o )uulect the rights of persons sud (he property of its cltizens, and thu greater Latred 2ud cuntempt with which [¢ was regarded by the copie. PP hiat he results of thls usurpation bate been 1o destroy the happiness aad prosperity of the pea- ple; to foment discords and "disorders; to leascn Tespect for tho law and the Goverumunt; to en- courage violastons of the rights of persons and Droperty; to repress all bualsvas cnterpriso; Lo - Jpaune gD, To (ke Weatern 13 New Onrkans, Aprild.—Tue Loulsisua Con missiou—dossrs, Lawrence, Brown, Hawley, Tarlan, aud McVelgu—thls morning by specjal Juvitatton visited the Cotton Exchange, avcom- panled by Uen. Dussey aud ox-Congressman cvy, where they remained for ‘some thne in convorsation with members of the Exchange. Bhortly before 3 o'vlock the members of the Comiisslon waited upon Uoy. Packand, In the executlvo ofice at the Btate-House, The inter- view lasted over an hour, At tirst the discus- sion was exteemely furaial, but, on the Commis- sion expressing a wish for a fres futerchance of viows. Gov. Packanl assented, bus stipulsted that the stenographers who bad sccompanied SATCHELS, Litc. § X LARGE 10T OF SATCHELS selliog off chad. Watches cliesp. Rollod Gald Jewelry chesp, Car- ters chicap. Lioker' 5poous cheap. Albumns cheap. Focketbeokechesp. Goodell Cutlery ¢heap. Epectas] chesp. Opera-Glas.as cheap. Ereryihiog chosp at KENDALL'S, CALL AND BER. Staty ard Jackson-sis. ‘State; pever volun- |- ,F%,a’cn FIVE CENTS, - ~2 :onfidence, and almost to anuihilate the valna Y™ aperty, 11 “riw- b ¥alue In contentment in life, have sarvivod {hia anhappy condition of affairs are e solely ta_the confident hope that the late election In our State wonid re. rult in resforing §ts Government 1o the contro of ite people, and If that hopo shali nos be dlsap- puinted we sce nothing In the fotare but anarchy, ruin; and deapair. 4. That the Government of which Francls T. Nicholls {n the head, is the constitutional Governe ment of the State of Louisiana, elected by a ma- Jority of more than 7,000 votes, Inily orpanized in A 1ta parta: exerclaing fancilons that are exercised In the State: maxing and enforcinz laws, sdminlatering fastice, eol- lccting revenues, preserving the peace and onder of rociety; that there {x not within the limitr of tho State an officer exerciaing any actual anthority ox- cepl those whose officiay litles are recognized by this Government, becaure dnl( elected; that many of those clected as Repablicans have nircady recognlzed tha Lrae Government, and thoro who have M{f'fldnne 0 will hasten to £ 2ogniza it as soon as Federal Interference shall conde;” that this Governnent [+ not only capable of perpetuatin Iteclf and enforcing {ta authority, but lhat it woui enconnter no_reaistance, and not even n desire to reaist un the part of any pottion of the people, ¢x- cept an Inlgnideant cllqnoof ambitians poiitic- ians, with a small following of ignoraut dapes, &, That the prefended Government, of vwhich 8. B. Packard clalms to be the head, is o mere aimi- lacrum, withont bnd{ ot sulmtance. the off<pring of 8 lezislatlve consplracy af late usurpe:s to peee petuate thelr power in deflance of the will of the {rcople us expremsed at thi ballot-boz, by fraadus ent tnanfpulation of the retnens: that it dues not anid cannot command the” pual or pligaical wnn- port of nny conslierable portion of il that it excreiacs nnd Ia capable of cxercieinz nons of the functions of Gevernment; that Its authurity in recognized nowhero outside ot the limitsof o einzie bollding In the Blato: thatir the hopu of Federa) interference were wit'sdrawn, it would dise band without the uplifting ol an arm azeinss it; hat whatever of enterprise in busls . roperty. cohesion 1n mociety, ot - the only governmental . o people; - that it presente not n sinzle title 1o rexpect or ron- * fdence, and that the attempt Lo cstabllsh and maintainit_by the military powerof the Unliod States wonla be not only an autragu on constitu- tlonal liberty, Uit the grentestecime ngainat civiliz- ation thut has been witnessed in Lhe nineleenth E(’\'\IDYK: 6. That the people of Lovklana have obwer:ed with deep ratisfaction the coneervative rentiments expreescd In the fuaugnral wddrens of Frealilent Conrtitutlonat methoas of government, auder the obaervance of which thu affaies of Louirlann wonld arrangy themaulves epecdily and peacelully, and need give the Federal Gavernuent 1o g evter cone cern than the aifairs of New York or Mastachu- setta: that by the adoption of such u pulicy he would confer an tucetimable benelit upon the whola natlon an woll 22 npon thin State, snl wonlil_eaen the reapect aud grasitnde of the people of the Unit- i Statca, aid especlally ipon the people of Loyl #iana; that notwithstanding the disappulnting do- lay which has intersened, we nppreciate the dinl- criltics of hls poritlun, and hare not Inat confizencn in tha sincerity of hin declaratiuny sad thu rectl tude of his Intentions. 7. That 1he eminent gentlemen wha are ahout & vizit aa by Invitatlon of the reafdent be heartl] welcomed, end extended every facility in their 1. bors, aesming that they ary Impartial citlzens wha'come here tur only the lewmtlinate parpose o pecertalning what - Govemnwent s - sctn Wly " administernz the afaim of thy State, recelving the snpport af the people, and |y capabla of surtaining iteclf and }I!eu‘fl‘lnl!mk’r: that we are nnullenm‘y:gnu-u- 0 uny chrmprge mire, the cffect of which could be to put into ofice the mun who were nut elected, of to depoin any duly elected fiice of tue State, o Lo Jupaie tho exfsting attonuiny of the Nichulls Governe ment, 8, That officers anid_soldlera of the Untted States army, while engazed in the performance uf thelr lawfni and patriotic dntles, ure ever we come guceta upon Lhe soil of Lould:ana; that th #ervices, howeser, are not propar I the pieserva- tion of peace except In certain well-defined can- tingencics which have not sriven In Lonisimug that the exlsting Government of 1ne Stata fa fully capable of - malotalnt peace, which fsnat threatencd by anv persane escept those who fu- yoke the ald of troops to profect them in i dine furbances that we asl nothizg of the Prestuent ox- ct 1o withdraw them from upholdinza pretendod Government, and_the performance of hix platn constitationa) duty. of non-interference cxespt tn cane of doniestic fusnerection beyond the cantrol of the consiitational aulhorities, which doca not exist, and which we pledze oureclves shall not vx- f#t, 1n the State of Loulaiana. fi. That the people of Lonielans, wearled w'th discord and strife, {f not disturbed In the controt of thelr Giovernnent, will demand nothlug n jees and obedionce tothe constitated anthorit it they wil) plcld 16 uo spirit of revenze of secation for ast potltical afoneny; that Ly 1o Iug tho fntereta of o)l the peaple, extending the benefits of education to all classex, cultivating the #pirit of tulerutlon, gnarsnteelng the cqual br. tection of Just faws fo cvery citirens prowmoting harmony and good feeling amonz the peonle, by wise and economieal sdministration, wa believs the Nicholis tiovernment will vecure the end of «ll favcmment.-—(hn peace, happlucss, and prosperis y of the people, ] " 10, That we arc well aware that s targe portion of our colored fellow-citizenn arc at heart ro voted to the Nicholls Governmien: as the wholy wrhite peaple of the Stata, and that lhc{ are o restealnied from manifeativg It by a aysicm of | timidation and persecntion by the worat olements of our own people, to which they have ro ling submitied, and se call wupnn them to throw wif Lais bondaice aid rally with s to the support of the ou 1y Goverument that can secure thelr happticas and prosperity f commay with anr oven, plede selven fo maintatn thele cqaad Fighin an i and Lo secute them their full ahusw of ull e of a Just Guvernment, L. Phally, that witha decp eure of rerpanal. bility, witn a fall reco2nttlon of all onr oblications ascitizenn of (e Unlin, 10 uo spiritof theenten- ing or brgeaducio. with n profonnd eonseiundncsi of the puwer of the Fedgral Government ad of mlrhmblmr Lo rewist 18, bt with the cuns letion hat no eafaniity ean_possibly betall ue g than the rutn aud disgraca of Toncer sabjuctic waurpution, e fnvoke the consflerute St zine the American prople apon theae resulutiun which we here solemnly declare never ti vt to the preteniled Fackant Government, never 1o pav a doliar of taxe, never tu acknowlediy fix muthors Ty, hut tw realagat every polnt and (n every way, and to requine that evi dewmand whlch it make tpon tue ohedlence of tho cltizeps he farced only'hy i present physieal power which are Ineapahile of rositing, We il te the Prestdent to stan Airms tu Uhe Justandvorstitition alpolicy of non-limerference, and we entreat 1h peoplu of the Unsted States to punfain and an aze, and, 17 weedvd, by the infehty power nf opinion, to enforee the adoptios uf that pull The mueeting waa ealled 10 onder by Mayor Pillsbury, who called J, A, Hoveer to presfile. Mr, Rosver mufle u short adire Speechivs were made by J. Now, T, J. Pinchback, Senmes, Charles B, Fanuer, 1% and L, T, Allyn (eolared.) The stores “were generully closed during tho progress of the inccting, Charles Delbondio, s well-known Western produce merchant, suleided by fumplng iutoths river. Cuuse, nunciul truubles. prle sl e OAKEY HALL. e 1s on tho Kagged Edge uud Wishes Ilo Wera Doad, New Yonk, April 0.—Louis J: Jennings sends from London tho following dispatch to the World: *1n reply to your further questions concerning iny conversation with A, Oakoy Hull, 1t may not be Improper for me to sy that his fiight was plainly caused by the ever-recurring spectre of his alleged complicty fn tho Ring frauds. The perpetual revival of theso charges made life intolerable to him, tilt he came to 3 r “thiuk Qeath better than be thus vonstantly haunted. e sald to me be wished to be con- sidered dead by bis (rlends, and to be torgotten. He {8 very greatly depressed, and seems to have no care for thy future, As to tho woman who 1s said in Now York, s vou inform me, to Le hils vompauton here, 1 have scen nothing uf suy such rcmm, and, from my convensation with him, § belicve that no such person bad any part I is flight. Idonot think that any other pereon, man or wooan, bestde blnself, was_coguizant of his purposu In leavive Nuw Youk, or I3 in any way coonected with bis pres. ence here, As 1'sald yesterday, | consider him to be sinply an utterly broken man,'* Tho World suppleineuts this dispatch Ly saying there v a theory conpeded with Hall's dissppearance whlell, on close exain- inatlon of the fucts, scems Lo cover all the cir- cumatances of this otherwiss fucumprehensible atfalr, It appears that tlall hud uu insurance ol some £60,000 ou Lits llfe, ‘o bis fricnd Douglus Taylor by said, only & few weeks before bis flight, My tumily would bo better off it 1 wero dead,” and there fs much to pruve bo meunt to conyey thé bellel that ho mct his death that ¥nday aight after he left bis oflice. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, 8ax Fraxcisco, April G.~Arrived—Pacific Mail stesmer Llty of New York, rom Sydney, via Honolulu. - s A rumor prevalled i the city this morning that tho stesmer City of Svduey, which left here for Australla a few weeks ago, hud been burued, but advices by the presant steanicr siu that shio arrived at Bosolulu with a tluw in ooe of her platons, aud bad proceeded on the yoyage with oue engine. Barmisons, April 6.~Arrived, steamship Hi- bernla, from Liver| Negw Yory, April Hindoo sud N Lrows L ckar, frow Bremen; Montans, yerpools Hiayes, and halled thein as omens of a returnto - ‘B.—Arrived, steamships * ? | ] ! i i | { ! { i ' i

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