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The Chicage Daily TPibune. VOLUME XXXI. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1877, . PRICEX_VE CENTS, FURNITURE, — T o < have the vote to control wIlt not_oreantze the | the protection 1 i hich beat h o1 * MEN'S ALL-WOOL BUITS: run , L UISI AN A ba P 0 the colored people which he | and beat her in the most brutal manner, tried 4 E g F ! R : A £ AN e 8 At e | e e e e pgieics . cholls Legialature without the Senatorship. rotnised, becaure all ald to a htate must come | to take the rings from her fingers, and robhed 2 O = ‘To-morrow will he presented to the Commis. fpmuzh a call made by the Exccutive, and | the trunk of an Inmate ,,.m,ff. Tda Bates of ST T F I S‘ z elou etatements af both sides @ to the Nicholla would never Issue such a call: that the | $7.10. McCarty and Ryan are both tinder ar- 7 f : CONTROL OF TUX DISTRICT COUNTS Democrats would so tmpose upan the colored | rest, and are now undcrroing oreliminary ex- 4 . Th Commission sfl" Feel- exercised by cach outside of the city. The | people that they amination on the clarge of burglary. 4 ’ \ ] e he Political Pul :.;rlr:r:ll}-qlon dénlr::llf "klnnn lk';e“nyzp[c:hula b wnnll,n‘n'r.ui‘n nsl'n\m:m.r: . E] e — Several Prominent Bills Kill= = T ing the Political uise fach ¢ preme Court taken In each district, the | in the city, and that it wonld cxtend throngh- 0] . rits of certiornr] ixsucd and obeyed in cach. | outthic States; that If Packard was 0 . TH RAILROADS. - The dockets of each Supreme Court will be | and the troops Jeft here for sixty d.r‘ oftizel ed at sPrmgfield YBS of the State. overiauled, and the amount of business trans- | his fricnds trould apend their last o) n: ::.'n‘l(: acted by each will be ascertained anda visit will | that there shonld b s strong militia f . A NICE SCHEME, be paid by the Commission to the office of the | ganized, which would 1naintain peace: that, as | _ AN effort fs being made by themanagers of the Nichulls Tax Collector for the First District, | previous to the massacre of 1564, he bexzeed | Eastern rallroads to Induce the proprietors of nmlllhumount of taxes collected by him, al- | Gen, Bheridan not to £o to Texas, but stay and graln vessels to form an azreement similar to ;t;tmredl:epnmd at $200,000, will be officfally | keep troops in the ity to prevent that tracedy, | yhaq lately madé by the trunk lines in order to FURNITURE BUYERS, THE TOBEY terday. HILL & CO. ONE THOUSAND They Have Discovered Thus Far Very Few Impore Mr. Boydston's Effort to Pre- 2o now he hegzed the C 1ssion to avert istli un: . tant Facts PACKARD'S CASE. stmilar danger and g\:flll fifi’u’i’mh tho colared | MAntain rates during the summer, 1t Is stated - vent Whmthng on Sune 9 ] The ttatement of Gov. Fackard's enso to be | Deople Lya practical dental of thelr rights as | the steamboat men are very anxlous that such | day Rebuked, e]l S - 00 lll 1 § Rrinentrflltodum lcoin"i“"}o“ !,’*"“"'p"“' s | citizens. Hie sy ;mnzcmcm. should bo made, and the large : . cen recelved exclusively for Tnr Cicaco 1, S CTIING, are-ownerq aro also satd to favor it. Dut It Y INE, ¢l ¥ o To the Western Assoctated Press, AT Other than Those Already SRunE :‘t‘:nx:'e.:; T recttalof the e | xpie Guineans it o i Gommeslon | 18 hardly nrotabile that the mansgers of the Having determined 1o close out its entire stock of Furniture, the Inrgest, finest, and best assorted In tho West, will offer on and after Monday, April 2, It entire stock atprices below anything ever before heard of, Most of these goods are of the most fashionable styles, recently manufactured by this Company, and mnany of them will be sold at less than half their former rices, and at less than they can be mann- actured for to-day, Such an' opportanity for ‘;mrchulng Farniture has never ocenrred before in Chicago, and probably never will again, Parchasers can lavo their goods stored from 30 to GO days free of charge, The attenilon of Dealers is particnlarly The Country Editors Pat Thelr “Wel Blankets” on a Meuncing Measure. . Known to the Country at Large, resent Leglslature; the violence atter d (o | 28t threc hours. fn the morning with' clused | rallroads witl saceeed in this nice little scheme, |5 mm,g",. by "ufd,.mud 1,,,,,,,"';;’:5 the | doors thie first opportunity It has selzed for n | Most of the steambont nnd some of the targe treachery of Trozevant, Clerk of tho old ffouee, | fll consultation, AtTo'dlock 1t recetved [ harge Jinen are nud bave been for years comne wha refitsed to call the roll and organize the | Yelczationut abuut twenty-five centlemen, with | grofica by e New York trunk iincs, Houss as he was requircd by law todo; the | Mr, Blask, Preshient of the Uotton Exchatizeat | with” which they eomnect -t Bufalo, Etle, functions of the Returning Hoard are defined, | thelf head, reuresonting the bankers, merchunts, | ahd other pofnts oo Lake Erle, and ¢ _fs and ft is shown to bo by law the ouly | 3d other buatness nicn of the ety The Com: | thoir interest. 1o favr the raliromte. The bady qualified to pass upon the clizibility | neslon eald o them that thes” had wouzht | majority of the salling vessels, however, are u(gcrmmclnlmlnn seats in the Leglslaturc, ft | Loulslana but couldhot find it They found | uwned by private partics, amd it s bardly 18 claimed at this time that the Legislature or- L"Yoflovmwrl two Supremo Courts, and an | prabable that these will ‘consent to sl 3 anized with an_{ndisputeble quorum fu | BHeged dual Government o all demflmwl scheme, knowing full well that it must prove ioth iouscs on the 1st of Jamuary: that Gov, W"l In face by the acknowledzment of all | dieustrous to their Intorcsts fn the end. - Kiforts Kelloge, who continued in office” till the Dth, | Parties sre now being made inthe New York Legisla- recognlzed tho body as legal; that it m“‘.mcd THERE 18 ONLY ONE LEGISLATURE, ture to bring about - large reduction in the the yotes and tk‘.’:‘“&#..:’:‘f:: ::e e':‘:"mhf;'.'.'.f bw; lv:l:rmgg E{lo Canal tolls, and 1f this {s done the owners of gral ter than by and An("’)f,f:}lf,fil‘:&::fi.’fafi{;g‘?fif“m‘ the Btate uf Loulalana, and wile it 18 In seaston | comninnz with the rafirosds, The. vesseline Tiic brief proceeds to_a consideration of tho | A2 g:}clilmeg‘lnlhlg.m}g tm jran wecare the | have alwnys looked upou the’ raflroads as thelr $12.00 EACH, some of which aro already 1n stock. On Wednesday, April 11, we shall offer, at the above price, the follow- ing lota: 6,725, 6,728, and 6,782, These suits aro choap at $18.00. They aro the greatest bargain ever offored by ua. The Relative Strength of the Su- preme Courts to De Tested ; Mr, Pinney's Bill Limiting Interest to 8 Per Oont Fails to Survive, As Also Which Governor Is Colleot~ ing the Most Taxes, The Bill Abolishing the Raile road Commission Ex- BOSTON invlted to this snle. ; Moo g victiolle Leslelattires snd shoses. | 12 decired, and the withdruwal of. tho. arme 1 | Dural coemy, aud 1t le bardiy Beimble that posed and Throt- A Hitherto Unpublished Letter | Cammien Committee, ot tho Houso ovarin | oy bo sccurel fa o day ahould 1o | opiion. becauss the indigment f bk Hes tled T“E ToBEY FURN[TURE CO,’ cluded more than fifty-nino members clalmed to | PULik oplnion of the State comnpel its % | 18 hield out to them. The only chance for a ed. Py 2 4 ! & turc to mect as one bodv, There aro & of the | conm ol e, ¢ e slosted, whilo eixtv-one s necestary for 8 | 3 Kanators and 101 of tte 159 Jeprarantallses Sl o of the achamele, i the rdlreads from the first day to the orosente > Preicit [ whose clection in not disputed by either party, | of gralivessels amt- thos drine tarC s T Pocarst day e prosent, and the Commisston urged that when they | crafte out of the busincss altogether, i gfikr}n} s tano is fimlu}dl‘fll .h'ulza Lude- | ggsemblcd’ as such the Commission could have = s A tior reurding thie status of thelr Bu- | nothing whatever to say ahout Its action, Tho AN IMPORTANT MOV iy developed i thoaneg. of prlch point Is | discugsfon continued torce hours, The deleza- spectal Didpateh fo The Trivane, aogexcioped by thora. e "‘"’xl'i’(v"“;“ tlon was not fnclineil to accept the suggestion, | o o Shecial Diuoatch fo The Zyibune. v status [s next constdered, It s main- | majntalning that Nicholls must bo defended as £w Yonk, April .—An attempt is belng of Packard to the. President. SQUARE-DEALING OUTFITTING HOUSE WILLOUGHBY, HILL & €0, Stato and Adains-sts. CATPETS. CARPETS Mr. Kehoe Interjects a Bill to . Reorganize the Cook County Board. In Which the Governor Makes a Loud Calil for Recognition. talned that there aro- thirteen District Judges | Governor to the full extent. made by persons interested in the Chicago & = - out of seventeen who . A delegation from the Unlon Club, a Repub- | Rock Isiand and ‘the Chlcazo & Nortlwestern | The House Becomes Excited on tte auan THA PACKARD COPERNMENT, Mean assoclatlon, was recelved and heard, and 3 | Jiuflroads to obtain thic control of tho Michigan Queati i 7 : EDOEIEIOnS, PRICES What Is Thought of the Situation at nn_i_l.:;be l:‘;:’(fle);‘ :t%%wffcfie,':?m‘flmfi;’f&fi. comn:lluce {"3"' thie nll.“k.r]db Jreisluture pre- | Gontrg) n tie coming elestion. Leading In fnu ueslion of Tighor-Selling, Corner Clark and Madison-sts, C. 0.D. A the National Capital. ls stated al length n the'brief, The pres: | "I Conition wae' I corbimons sesslon | MOvement aro eaid ta bo Mr, Dexter, of Hoston, TIANOLS e ———— s LA :‘r"'o :;‘C’:\‘:":“;’“ ;"' n':g dsw"’";"'y fi'l"" l"t“l"- nearly nlue hours, and the members spent tho | and Sidney Dillon and David Dows, JLINOIS. . OPENING. 3 'J! cn, he lecality of the | egening in tndividual conversation, of this city, The motive, ns ex MORE OF Mit. KENDL'S TACTICE, ' WE OFFER FOR CASH Tanesty Brossels At 85 Cts. NEW ORLEANS. YORRING IN TUX DARK, Soeclat Dispatch to The Tridune. NEw OnLzass, La., Apell $.—110 object of the private scselon of the Commission to-day was to arrango a programme, The proccedings of Saturday were slow, and {t was fclt that at that rate of progress the fnvestigation might cxtend over a month. . The expression of veirs vourt orzanized under Kellogg's ndmintstration On Tucsdny the ofleers of the Clty Govern- 8 palnted out. ‘Tables are inserted contaluing | ment i} catl and albe 5 dolesation &b Teading Vialned - in the strect, s to further thc ct fchene of a througl I i Tine. Sodo mes of members wligse cloction s cuni- | colored - meth . inciuding professional - mene | i meo orgd e gl transcuntioctal L. 53“,:;‘.,“51‘:.‘:.‘.’,‘.EL“,“.'::?;.“.HE':%.',‘”:?2’.’#5.22:".‘?0“: planters, and citizens of “wealth and business | ywn s large quantity of Canada Southern stock standing. amd bunds, and that favorable terms mizht b :.‘H;hrc’c. r;.l'lm {‘wtumzng I!onrld' rfio&ned In ad- TUR NICIIOLLS SUPFRENE COURT, made with the Mlchh{u; rCcntrnl il snmnmuhl: a uon [ous xieu epuu (:;n‘u lfl'lll he ree vacan- Referriug to the Interview butween the Come | tward were Installed to appreelata the value of gies. Tho cm:;fi.h glatin :sc sclvemcin. misslon and the Judires o1 the Nicholls Supreme | accurities that now.arg of little muarket worth. 315 1o the briet comtumech Parishes. A0 | Court, the Zimes savs 1t lcarns rom the Yery | Tn case tho promomen dhnzor e, haaritet wortl Sppendix | taf l&:&:fiflflgm{gs‘, ek best authorlty that the visit of those Judzes | Dircctory, President Sloau will probably retice, el o Prstdent Hiayen, dated March G, The letter | &4t made at the request and invitation of the | and Sidney Dilion sucvecd him a8 Frosident. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. SrrixoriELy, M, Apeit 9.~Ia the Benate this morning Mr.” Kchoe Introduced a bill pro- viding for the rcorgauization of the Board of Commissioners of Cook ‘County. It provides for throwing Couk County futo a single distriet, and for tho elcction of the entire Bosrd on the cumulstive-voting, minority-representation plan, Dy private citizens has been carried too' far. Cominission, and that the Judges afd not, nor it Mr. Kclioe sald this was preciscly the biil The Best Qualities at $1.10, Everybody Licre bas views, and is whiling to ex- m;‘g}f;fl"gg‘;‘a ;‘:r‘_" ’“}’l‘“:flh&“:“fi’b%m‘i would they, discuss or argie before the Com- THE T., P. & W. which had been agreed upen at a caucus of the lsston the question ot | the statutes or the - request by Gov, Packard for recognition by | Jo ) rard Mr. W, K. Ackerman, Firet Vice-Prestdent; President Hayes.” The letter (s ns follows: :,‘,‘f,‘nl(’,l,{,'i":,:fi, |,E alu‘,r:'n: ““;,:&uy,:,‘.“fi?;k&:;,;m Mr. Joseph Tucker, General Mapager; and Mr. \,5;%::&':‘0\3![’“1;“; %;;-wflr"! lfi"‘;“’;fifl- slon learned tuat the Bupreme Court had siuco | Oyens, represcatativeof tho Dutel bondholders, 3 AN, March 5, —;M’ ,,,'".':“;;,,k'}:& the Oth of January passed upon and rendered | of the Illinols Central Raftroad, have just ro- Lwtherford 1. layes,' P ver 200 case .'!mlu."lrmmnvrau? D, Cosiing 1mont respece. | declsions In over 200 casea; that their maudates turned from a tour of fuspeetion over tho To- ledo, Peorla, & Warsaw Raflcoad. Mr, Oyens fally ank that tho affairs of thin distracted Etate | ad orders bad been implicitly observedin every A has a large Interest in that Hue. The rond is mavy recelve at your hands the earilcst conaldera. | instance. tlon and actlonconsistent with your high duties = = :;‘ldmul)ll Ill:u‘;wi : Under efl"lllmfi élnummncu AT . WASIIINGTON. now in the hands of a Receiver, and will soon be s nbiae e caln Sose il %6 orricus. Geroivi, e 1o e visl oifier resting upon no basts of law or eqaity, Being Apectal Dirpateh to The Tribune. Way §ii which, 10 protoc. the interean mf tie fet up and maintained by forco alone: each recelvs | WasmNazON, I, C.o April 0.—Nothing ofii- | F57 e R ine from the military arm of the Nationai Gasern: J forcln Londboliers. The road Ia salil to bo In ment the samo conlderatlon, though one s mani. | /8t has been recelved by tho Adfulstration | a good tate, nud, if properly manazed, would festly In insurrection sgainst tho State. Every | from tho Loulsiaua Commission, and It fs undoubtedly beiome a valunblo Flcm 01 prop- materlal Interest of the State sufforn from this | doubtfulif they make any report to the Presi- | crty. The probabilitics are that ft will be pur- anomaloas condition of afluirs. Ita public credit ube Y e chised by the bowlhelders. - It fsa very valu in rupaired, and lfe” and propisty ars deprived of | eut before thew returm. ‘Tho unwilingaess | SMSCAbY the bomibclder, Ttlsg very valu. the protection of the courts, nm{ in tact, by the | which the leaders of both parties in New Or- which arraugements, will ‘probably be made to f‘g,f.s:“‘fl “'l:hl'fi ;:,‘,1 l‘:!':‘:lh"‘:’r': ;l' :"rl"l flfl"’g;:'r"’f Ieans publicly express to sttempt to orcanize o | manage it fu the future, The legnlity of the Goverument 1 repreacnt ia fully | Lexislature composed of members admitted on oress them, The fmportant result thus far ace complished by the Commisslon has been to hold the two Leglslatures in scssion. Nelther of theso Lodics has business to transact, but -nelther Is willing to adfourn while the Commission s here. 8o long as the scaslons continue the probability Increascs that a sufllclent number will bo won over from the Packard Legialaturo to constitute alegal quorum In the Nicholls body. The process of pacification will thus bave Leen accomplised, and the Commisslon will deserve credit, The Democratic Legislaturo will adjourn by the end of the weck I the Commisslon has finished its work by that time. 3 THE DEMOCRATIO BENATOR is Mkely to be chosen Thuraday, A rumor has been - abroad that Nicholls bLas been Cook County delezatlon, of which Mr. Lobin- son was Chairmaw, But tho Robiuson blll haa not been amended or agreed upon. He theroe fore introduced this bill and moved ita referenca to the Committec on Municipalitics (of which he, Kehog, fs Chalrman). Ar. Itddle moved to refer to the Committea on Towns snd Townahip Organization, which was the Comimittes tu which, in the regular order of business, It should go. It was A LITTLE REMARKABLE . to him (Riddle) that the mover of tho bill had walted until this very late day to dlscover that the Robinson bill did not provide for minority representation, nor for tho clection of the entire Board as one ticket. The Scnntor from Cuok (Keliwe) knew that the tax-payers of Cook County were ngreed upon this bill, and Best Qualiy Ingrains, Other gozlg ixcl:;sxzoporfion. R J. DAUPHINEY & C0, 170 Madis_oll:st. BROTHERS. THIS DAY T0-MORROW TO offered the Benatorship by the ultra | set forth In other communications. waich wifl | il hands to huve been electod Is ot consldered PAY REDUCED, would bo satisfied with It. Thcy did not want ) 3 people, who are anxious to get him do“hllellbflllldlbflum you. Evory requirement | poco gs an indieation that the Commission Spectal Dirpatch o The Tribure. g nui‘hm introduced uow to kill the Roblnson - Q[ spsocivg s and e Wi covrsr, s | gt Frdih Fin St Sl | D Lm e S S CHm | e R R i, | S il ook Sl T o CEAN. STEANNIDS, - . ‘ Libernt Senator Nicholls woulddm the next nl'lyq‘l,ocl-;cdql;onilm of th.xm;i‘lml be{ng 7os. | 16 mnlsalon, “Doth TPackard and Nicholls :’:n “’n‘{!:&clnknfu I:lllmnlr Co‘mp;my‘hnru e v gation N U\ Al o o [thing 1o a fepubliean, and would be & Hayes | £0tand voting, declared that J. 1, ‘Packard had | yoow suos 1t 1 absolutely necessary for them | been making cxtensive reductions in it forve, AGREED TO BUIPONT THE RODINSON BILL, . ANC“OR. “M‘JMML le&AMERS man, but ho Lichtensnt Gaversor of hatie 5 Coaioine | (o Hiaplay ‘as much buckbone as possible, and | All tho euiployea of thoshops st thla polnt | and'ap the meeting upon ihat sniject. bt 18 XOT 4 CANDIDATE, and the chances favor one of the extremlsts. Nicholls has' declined to céntertaln any propost- tion for the rcorganization of his Legislature, sy ing he has now power in the premises. Ouly the Legislature can pass upon the qualifications of its members, and it bas taken action declsive- New York and Ulasgowr CALIPORA. AT 1A pIn | VI ;}‘{fi’?,',}’.‘x;"&,fi':,’“ :Ho:.; o, l\;'l‘.“hg:;fi-fl k3 asgqw, _ Liverpoal, ‘o " Cains, 863 10 #80. * Interimenibie, 80, arenrame Sob. ew York and Log BLYSIA, Apel 28 3 p 1 UTONTAL May 19, 108, m, Drata tihen for gh S AL s Gates, Ay pmounL AL cilere ENBEISON DT RA B Wasniagion-at, OF oo AR iiatation e iy phege eyttt ( era sud prevent, diniegrution. i, therofore, | ton men bateen, Greatling and Ghicaga. In recognized my nu(lmflu.’ Priho " recaps and | they were actually voutemplating au acceptance twenty-fonie hours per week. 4 i ek o o e it Suaiors 5 | lebt taus evcry means I the pever v - | goiiepeietonn e wascs of englveers nd records of the Attorney-General's office, und, in sinclg member of the Cook L‘ounl{ delegation lliumc:] had ‘wbjected to tho billin the form n which 1t was now on third reading. As for " thu plinper-plan of voting, any man could scs it would cnatile the worst classes by combining to clect members of the Bound. ir. Hainea sald that at o meeting of the Cook County delegation, at which Mr. Kobinson pres ‘Wo have'on hand, and constantly arriving, excellont STEAM Cl ------ bl & 5 hort. h o direct) e . CREATE A PUBLIC OFINION morrow, The maximuin pay for engineers will | giged, the ehiangses proposed in the bil how [ STATE LINE i s o e * %0 | S s | sty oub el otk o o, | B e £ e 450 irodge had bien ot wpon. e rloen) " " 3 e 7! sl g . NI YOLE 0 SLAYOT, rivenruot Dopiay, | o0 O%F MIROS, ok lowast ratos. | ¥ ysyrunari srssion or s cowsummon. | b iLdte et S 2%, SO 450 il | T bappoood i 175, Yhah Mibelie vurt g c., B & C. S ooty of Taschely g ented Sort & BELFAST AND oM Do P g Favorable Coniracls mado-with Facto- ‘The scsston of the Commission cxtended from | Uary, when [ hud been In oflice barely twenty-fune ToLrpo, 0., April 0.—In the case of the late | was usual to allow the introduces of a L to s . i houre, Gen, Nicholl 0 had eontested theoftice | by which the Democrats got control af (:m‘nmnrwllhme’.‘nmwh:hmf:n;:sthrmfglnhg o}v the Leghlaturo and lhugnepuhllmnl managers of the Cinclnnatl, Sundusky & Cleve- form of an inaugiteation in & place not designated nd Irvad vé, the t mang by Iaw. npon a profonded exauination and-count’ | Fecelvod assurances that Kellowg would not be | 1884 Raflrea Dresent manageinent, o i Judgea Prentlee, Csdwell, and McMath to- ter, certified by a pretended Arvietant Becres tied In the oxercise of 1l vo | Judz d Tary Of Stte. OF B provanied (lommrmmm, bocres 3:“;‘,';?,,,i;‘g'n;;“,’;‘,;i',';d:, ollut'abotc:l.u“gh‘;]\a night declded to pustpone tho hearing of the McEnery, to a pretended Leglslatura, Incking : nearly l.’;vty mnn{:en of lxnvlng“nqlmn’lm. called | the negotlations which resulted in this compro- :E}.‘i'h”:f.'.’i?ef-‘:{,,-; nfl::fio‘\ulfl::;a)u (n‘:!lxflt,l '3»"&533’3 theCity of” Anw rnized amicd bols exiningin | mise wero pending, and at the very thme when | Gefendanta’ counsel to cxaing aBidariis, Copls fl’,’,',“,:{ a’h,,‘:‘,,":’,2‘;‘5mfl;}“},::'.‘,',’:‘h:,’n“;; ite | both parttes wers on the point of sgreeing to | sel for pinntiTs may determing to withdraw rection ngainat tho Btate §n September, 1874, had | them,the reports which were dally received from { their a flflu\'l"i fn which vase a hearuys will }'fi"}' ’ufl:f‘mlyl :fimmlml;d‘ :ydn ":ncllfim&“filn of | Now Orleans indivated an unwilllsguess on the | Probably be had to-morruw. B ¢ Prealdentto dlapersa, bul , notwlitha - relined Itx nrme and orgonization: Thia armed | part of cither the Republicans or Democrsts to NEW YORK ITEMS, A force, noveral thonsand stronz, surprisod and cap- | accept the conaitions proposcd, Thosu who are New Yonk, Aprll-0.—The Commercial says: tured the State arsenal, tho various pollce statis ¢} af Tho city, and tho colst room and recordaof thg | I {270F of & compromlso such as was susgested | iy yoems reasoubly certaln that. 1he Vimier. Bupreme Lourl of the State displacinza court of | In the letier of fustructlons to the Commisaton, b dd 70 - share indieputable legality, and installing as the supreme | written by Becrotary Evarts, are not, therefore, hs,:,::z'nh;‘; 51?:,.:: l’:l'nlflk :l::;:‘:n::m!,'fil; nl‘ #01. $658nd §T0, scco v nc’mmgmd-- tlons, Hoturn tickets, "$110 to $125, gurrency, bece eral Agenta, Al}lll\l-'lg o : send It to the committee of bis own aclection, Afterwand it would be seut to the propes cume mittee it desired. Tho bill was then referred to the Comnittes on Muuichpalitics, TiE FENNGTLVANIAN PLAN, Mr, Castle's resolution, proposinge on ameud- ment to the Constitution providing for tho 10 to 6 o'clock. A vominittee of twenty or thirty leading capitalists of New Orleans was tirst admitied. At thio head of it wero John Tholps, J. B. Lafitte, Cyrus Busse, cotton fac- tors; Sam Kennedy, of the Dank of Loulslana; Thomas Addams, of the Crescent Insurance Company; W, B, Bchmlidt, wholesalo grocers Albert Baldwin, hardware; J. 1. Ogleshy, President of the largest Natlonal Bauk, hitherio fiscal ugout of the Btate, and a strong Repuli- Jican, now acting whh Nicholla, Theso inen repreacnt the lorgest business [nterests of the Btate. They advocated the cass of Nicholls, saying that tho support of lias Government was essential to the prm‘:erll.ynl the community, ‘Tho membera of the Commissfun in turn i i 3 ries and Other Large Consumers, RACCOON VALLEY GOAL G0, OMce—99 Washington-st. Yard—Cor, Ada & Kinzie-st EMETE! Graceland Comefory An erroncous Impression as obtatned to some extent anaze hingion-ot. , Chic: ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, TheGeueral Transatiantic Company's Mafi 8t iween Now York aud. 1iavee, calling ot Flymouth (G, B.), willsall from Pler No. 43 Norih River, foot of Murton-st., every alternata Wedne beginala with st 4, W30 min, A to the Judiclary Cotmtice. TUE STATE-IUUSE COMMISSION, Mr, Joues' Select Committco ou the new State-House, since Tiz TRIBUNE'S reminder to them that it was abouc tine they wero beard {from, this morning wolie up to a knowledge of, the fuct that thery I Bo earthiy reason for cons titulng the Boand of State-louse Cummisslune ers unfess It bo to enablo the Commisslunery, urent. l.achicones, Wn'dey, A Fur particulars adaress LOULS m{ nRBTAN 85 Broads AR W T, uT Cli North German Uoyd, el ey INESENTED THE CONPROMISE construction of the new Stute-House—inal] it fouts up 3,300,000-~lins, with tho exceptivn ol n tew thousanid dullars perliaps, Leen exbiausted, No further expenaiture can be made until an sppropristion be made aud ratitled by a popular vote at the next general clection, Now thee s nothing for the Stute-House Commission to do but to guahead churglug up their salanics, to bo pald vut of the appropristion so made, Waking up to a knowledige of that tuct, and tu & further kuowledgo that it woulil e WELL T0 [IAVE A SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS with the present State-luuse Commissioners tor the millluns expended by themn, M, Jonca Cummnittee this morniug reported Lack Mr. Jos~ Iyn's bill providing for the abolition of this su- puerduous Btate-llouse Board, aud the Lilt wus vrdered to a second reading, HOLDIENS' OHIIANS. Mr, Joslyn futreduced n resolulon nstructing military order to be enlitled to no more respect 88 ages un tho road, “Tho first mortuage boud. than the nl‘xlnlonl of any (ve lawyers aelected by | ooy ope Cn:::::;-::: :::k::wft: full repart §nlda:n of the Hannlbal & Nuples Rallr\gml have any other citizen of the Btate. o tho f - | appointed cominittee, to Juok after their fnter- Notr.—~The letter then states the position of | But if the Commisslon falls to induco tho fol- | eqty at tho coming sale of the rond, aud 10 negos affairs as they existed at the tiine; claima that | lowers of Nicholls to reorganizo the Legisiature | tiato with the Wabdasl Road." the de jure right of Packard fa !nmnulllhlerml on an undisputed basls, there will still remain procecds to dwell upon tho de faclonaturo of the | oiher duties for them to vertorm, aud other HANNIBAL & NAPLES. "%'nfu(:‘,:’z:fi'.’fl’.f:'rimunn put by the Commis- | Sublects upon which they will be expected to Soectal Durnaichlo The riune. slon as to the authority of Packurd outside tha | report to the President. For fnstance, it will Naw Youk, Aprit U.—Tne first-mortgage city is thus answered :y AL * | bo thele duty to Inquire and mscertuin it possi- | bondholders of the fannibal & Naples Rallrom! Inssunie the teats of n (Tovernment to ho the ex- | ble what . ¢ffect upon the peace and - qulet | decided to-asy to buy the road at fts approach- ecutlon of the lawa and the collection of tho veve- | o¢* the Btato o withdrawal of the | Ime sale uuder forcclosure, A. M. White was Rivia aniaids o iy 6F New Orlcons, tedudpess | United Btates troops from thels ' prescnt, | appoluted to ucgotiate with the Toledo & Wa- Clorke,” and Eherid caurts buing | position fu New Orleans would bave, snd :::’sl;dl‘m‘l;mlf hich e ‘{ll:mlhn rlfl&l:; electe ol now of* inec d one diatect guistdo of Orleate in which & Liandato | Yhether of not there s danger that ft would bo | Conniects, with » viow to s mutuatiy of the Nicholla Supreme Court conld be recarded | followed by violence and bloodshed. It fsthe | ¢ proposcd ucw management. and executed, l)nn tu learn of & caun outside of | Presfdent's duty to protect the State of Louls- - Now Orleans where the Judge, Clerk, or Bhert has 2V ;s logal rbiters of the Btate, fiva pentlomen appoint= | oo o1 dighearteneil by tho charscter of ¢l v 3 Tbestesmers of ihis Company will ‘mall Bate, h thoy wero sent Lo suggest. 1t conals| of by Gon: Richaha withont cotor of 1t . wh Al cartefed LY tho character of tho ro- | the stock to over 100,000 slures, besides larze | and architects, aud superinteindents, v to 5o oy fru reme Mok Tool of Tolrdabilobotes: | dahiTE IR PUe ot Gracelaud iare becn sod. e | which thoy wero sent to sugpest. 1t consista n | ed by ien. Niehal Gran subsequaniy deciared by | Dorts dally recelved from New Orleans, but wil | hokdugaor the fmiy 1 s pcdes largo | and arclitocts, sud superintendenta, ic, 1o g0 ates of ages-From Now York to Boutl mnwma time, sonie of the most: attrsctive acctions of its Y . aDowiiok treea New Yok, Great Western Steamship Line, oy ew ok o Il (Eatand) dirct Al t”:;:fl'iuh-nnm|u $151 Ble (3 preurbatikie W0 e A Siedrass ey B At W F THITTR, o Clarboot i s INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylng the Malls between 4 EUROPE .‘:ND AMERICA., o) 13 ¥ ), 3 OUNARD MAIL LINE, gruunds, anid owns In fee sfinplo nealy 200 acres of land uot suhdivided, The manageinent have prepared plana for s compra: hensive aystem of improvemen e, a1 puiroso (o mati {ain Graccland fn tho froot ranic of American Cemo- AVENUE HOUSE Twenty-zecond-st., and Wabash-av,, FOR RENT. Applyte " HENRY WoOD, adi DOCK of lhfiuutumlug Board, all mcmbers to be ad-, mitted whoso scats are not contested, The Legislaturo thus orcanized would have In the Bcuate, thirty-threomembers,—seventeen Demo- crats and slxteen Repubiicans, and in the House 102, —(forty-four Democrata and fifty-eight Re- flhllaus. ‘The Commistion proposed that the cislature,thus organized, should recanvass tha. yotes, aud that the Governor recognlzed by this Lody should be supported by all partics, The merchunts In reply said that'the Demovrats of New Orleans would not submit to such a thing; that the seats of feurteen Demacrats are con- tested only by the Returning Board, and the exclusion of thesc members would throw tho control nf the Leglsluture Into the hands of the Republicens, and virtusily yleld eversthing for wiich the Democrats have eontended, The Commission held to the orizinal purposs flrmly, nni!fihr;:rcd o disposition tu mulntain ft, his fana and all other States from domeatic violenco, I'TEMS, i the Committee on State Charlties tu_inquirs Sl mesk toand from et | For Ront, with two water fronts A DRGIBAD ST o Comaeston or_Gen Rehomw: Iy g0 to e the riope under s omuand Lo | . C, W, Bmith, Geoeal Frtght Agont of | L . proic o abalshing T Sl > it bas yet takon on any question. There was reservation of the peace. This he will un- | 44 Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rallroad, hag | Orphans® Houie, Mr, Jusiyu eviucntly is under Ofice. northwest cornor Chicago, uqn_urgf“\\ sieen Ageat, the ! €y ¢ o s, 0 aksesstnent ralle on which tho. Laxes ‘,},‘,’{‘?fi:‘,‘l ma e tn, therefore, very lnport- | just yeturued from wn extealed tep through the current yeur e, collected | are HAVE RXACT INPORMATION Texus, where ho has been with other officlals of one m® andrailroad connection, on South Branch, near 8ixteonth-st, R, 8. & W, G, McCORMICK, the uapression thut the ‘soldiers' orphanas by | this thue are manly full-grown men and woten, able to vare for “themaelves, ‘Iug resolution no dissent In- the Commfsslon from the opinlon that this was the only cum{mzmlln possible, and that it was a just compromise. The Democrats A (.'l-rpk b, T % prepared Jear e he ire | 88 to the temper and purposo of the peaple of | the Ruad for the purpose of formiug busiuess was laid over under the rules, HITE STA.R LINE, Ll R —— £ .1,5,_5,_],:195“1," = f.‘;]:gmmfi{én{:-‘nfi?; i!u::r:{[ n‘x‘c‘fige:: ;!h.o':x:r;: ate ifl{xle h-“:u of ‘t:;{unllgrll':}::l-y';:vln‘l:‘.l lv’y“:nl; both partics, pln order that he may deterinine | eonnections with that section of the country. TAXATION OF CAMITAL STOCK, farrying tha Mall, Letween NEW YORK and LIVER- A Tused to this day to tako their scats fn cither | predecessars, who, with scurcely oo asccpiion, | what disposition of fho troops ho ought to Mr. Smith states that the resources of that part | The afternuon session wus uccupled'in o dis- Eikey, APPIF st Comuaays emer, v Vst Wi AL DOCK FOR RENT. J ot pilla flay t9 kako their seol are i active sympsthy with iy Uovernment.. The | make. { tho country ato very Rreat, aud if proper vone | €14#100 Gf 0 AmcudmEnt 1o tho enerul Hovo A N . " CEY BERE NIT ELRCII wwoneys collectud by Uen, Nicholls are more in the | . Anothier subject of inquiry by tba Comnnls. § Of tho c ‘Y a2 mich of tholr products will | 12, billy rovidiug foe the taxation of capltal Drafts on Grest Britatn and Ircland. —_— and that il otlrs wera muutemninnbumrr uatare of prestinos, and appear to applied almost | sfon wit] be whether thers (s in Loulsfana at | nectlons are formed n cir products w stock, The amen meut, which was offered by GANE POLES The Trade supplied with » chbice article. C. & W. MCOLEAN, Importers and Dealers fn Flshiug Tackle, 208 North Main-st., 8t, Loul BEAL The ofice and dock nawocenpled by bush, R R el ok omsapied by vk, Ui ULl BalRANION-8k, 0| Forrent ou tha west alde of th i b bl the river, just south ot YU & BPICEW, Room @ Nryan Block, exclunlvely ttho payment of the salaries of his | prosent o defacto Government or not, nnd, if 80, | como to this city, The Chicage, Burlington & ofiicers, and tho ntleage and per dlens of thememe | whother it ts reskded over by Packard or Nich- Quincy has made arrangementa with the. Mis- beraof his Legisiature. ls, When the Cominission has reported ol Y Tn brief, ten. Nichlls® actnal suthority fa | Ol8 R po + | sourl, Kunsas & Texas Raflroad which It fs ex- bounded by the juriailction of the \hile Leagus, Fe e e anochrenorition, for 8 FUslof | Pected will prore vety henaticial for botl roads, -ny:’ :u; :ll lh«" belt dnl pul-hrln" whlc[: with all the l‘n:lt_l“b#;:r:.g:r::‘ :':l‘lb'undoublndly IIII;:: ‘:J:l\-dlm‘ the bulkof the Texas busincss surrOnN e ¢ un on Wi 0 CT Wi el 9 fato” dlstricts “whera " Gion. Nicholls' “suthanity | and 1 Is beliéved.that ha will recelye such assur. ¥, Vasswba was sonnected before the War Is unrecognized nnd unknuwn In regard 1 eiller | auces from the Nkbholls porty that be will thiuk "M died at Fernandiua, Fla., a fow days of tha great Deparimente of tho Governsent— | jy'gafy to withdraw the troops snd to leave tuat e Fern uu Flacon fow. {“:g;:, the exccutlon of m-Iawnlndihcrollgcllnnnlf :h- dana- to scttle its political contro- L th {t o e o, ho wel dt‘l‘lo et atd g ot L robperent belod | vorai Min s “own eayl Tho “Fresk | tlo armv, wiird bo served with honor and die” 1 most reapectfully ssk a¢ your bands the recog. | dent would undoubtedly = prefer to see a | uction. con| « et case nitun ot tie wations sutiorfies nd thels sid'to | I of pallcy adaptau by ‘the peaplsof Loi- Lo whichhnpsres il o 5 Manager Mr, Whitlng, Incurpuiated tho preseat law [n tne LAL In support ot lis smendment, Mr. Whiting made au claborate specch, fn which ho advocated the taxation of all capital stock whicl has g marketable value, thougl held by a single fudlvidual, Subscquently, during tha debate, Mr, Joslyn eluborated the samo doctrive, citing, for iilustrution, the case of the Chlcage papers, Tus THIBUNE, hu suld, was worth A MILLION DOLLAKS, Its tangible property micht bo $40,000, What reasun was thers whiy Tz Toinuxs should not be taxed ut its valuel ‘The Times was worth, 000,000, Its taagible property might be, and unlawful bady, ‘Yhe Commissioi afterwarids reccived a Com- inittcs of the Ropubtican Club of New Orlcane, ewmbracing ten oF twetvo persons, who presented Packord's casc again strongly. A commlttes of slxor seven from the I'ackard Iouso followed. Nothing new was adduced by these bodics, ‘The prograinme of the Commission has not been matured, Each duy still takes its course, ‘l'o-morrow at 10 o'clock delegates of the colored people of New Orleans aro to be secu. At two o'clock the Mayor aud Common Council will be sdmitted. A CONFLICT OF JUKISDICTION 22 S Money to Loan Mo, & At s e s s i e v ho dlsbandment of tbe force now in | lana which would Insure s > aay, $40,000, While TuE THIBUNE was taxe v S B 0 oo gaurts lius boen called to | e oiC vuvcettion Sonisst o Sathoriss, s 155 | fies boocth would Insure 8 scody and satlefsc: | of tho Peunsyiva pasye tott last evenfig | G2, Boion fhe capital atock, the Timeswas taxod 1 Sus atsention of the Cou 3 Feataration (0 the cuiody of the Siaie uf s xetls | 1 That catnt b ‘accomplistied it is very certain | for Cleveland to attend the Time-Table Conven- nothivg. Both vught to be taxed. That both Ine q uare |:.§:r'§u;?=:f‘:.,‘",{""n‘fl{ffl:: sunrred property at 5::‘1‘:;:5ntu!’ar"tran),&‘xl)"wn.l:‘g:;n{&l '."llk:‘;r"fi’.j lery and arws forming part of 1l State's quota of | tlat Lo wil do 'i"‘;'ll‘-a'}la%‘h;fl&“ beld at that placo on the | yori Bt pazcd was no reason why the corpora- i ; e D ARVEY defeiudant, who is au old_supporter o Kellokg. Srinstertivol In trust fono tho Katloual disrbras TiE NEXT BEST THING, o Grand Trank Rallroad whil open a branel, | Hons taxed under the prescut law should by ¢x- who £ 7 Deéarbo, MONEY toLOAN BY JOSIAH IT.- REED, No. 20 Nassau-sl, N, Y, weat. Should you docm §t proper to Isane n l::uclamnmn calling upon the i nts to wl. aud should the Caliwd Sla "lw’s{u:l.lh,b. di(t?ud’mgol that taf plied w aud shoul 0 PUFPOs Btates Government to coforbe thive rdors bo dise | tlom,and who has beeh understood 10 sytpa. | oflice. ““R m‘l't“:":','“"z:’, ‘J“’:":'E:h‘;:f:.‘l here about & | tlcket ofiice tn u fow days at the corner of Lake 3 - » street und Michigan avenue, Mr. Louls Spiegel ;\‘:eul"(::'l':uhwz, ia?’in.".“x’.'\i‘.'"f".‘.Jif.flflf“:"&'.‘,&f will bo the agent snd have chsrge of the new Tho case was teled before Judpe Rightor, lwlds his contmisalon from Nicholls. When the executlon was fasucd, Clarke spplicd to Judpe Shaw, a Pakard ofliclal, for a welt of fujunc- Houses for sale or rent. Apply lo U P, Smith, at Itoom 23 Port) d Block, between 12and 3 o'clock. . 17 Aldine-square after J o'clock empted, ¥ hl‘r. ‘Marshall sald the way to equalize it in the case put was not to reduce the assessment upon Tux THIAUNE, but Lo INCHEASM TUAT ON TUN ‘' TINRS," f by Uit thon agatnst tho, Nicholls Legislature, The In- vith Peut o =k y look ot | £t is stated that the Chicego, Burlington & 3 1 ——— | Inagiounts as required. on IMPROVED CIIICAGO | Junction was served wherepon the Packanl | Wuctly uiiderstood, it Is my Grm convictlon that the | thizs with Packanl, took a very gloomy look o The truo rulo wus that the provertyshould he ' y y ) tamati be obéyed, withoat b - ¢ s : Quiney Kailroad will soon put on through traing ) BURENTR .. | PSR e sl dopury, | xan | aeped Tand dudeo | il tohofle M imittiion S et | fhestaie ol e n Lowstous M tia it | Qulnct Sloal vl ol Y 3 frog e i el Loy uls, vis the Rock- his friends tho Itepublican Admiuistration thero | ford, Hock Island & 8t. Loula Rallroal. wus ou its 136t legs, aud was in dan e:d:fl golug s i both properties. Ar. Maybourno offered & substituto smvldl.ng for tlie taxutiun of the frunchises of all com; ) ATANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Building, Staw “summoncd to appear before Judge Rigbtor, and purge himseif of contewpt. Judeo Bhaw fted to the Custom-House fur protection, that the Siate Uovernmous thus unequivocally recogulzed will nut bo mict with armed violenca thoreafter, Ikave the hunor to be, very respects at Applicatious received amd promplly at by 1. A HURLG N T anded to EDWARD L. BREWSTER, cu scen, ‘L 1l bed crvant, to pleces before the Cumuilasion - CANADIAN NEWS, uics and ‘mesoclatious. fncorporsted under the 101 Washi a0 e v lpcsaen i Illmfwlc ‘:fx’nbh’ Plfil:fl‘: fo YU IR ek Governar of toutefans. ¢ P ———r s . Bpecial Ditpaich (o Tha Triduns, Taws of the State, . ashington-st., to show the sbsolute anthority f S S 3 ihacit i sella. COMMERCIAL AP courts in New Orleans. They only havo the | A committeo of asbout iftecu wealthy and i A WARM RECEPTION. Otrawa, April 9.—Mr. Doutre, Q. C., Cana- Mr, McClellan urge it uxfizqm v tllus- d BON U Eth LUCAL | hower Lo try cascs and enforce decislons, Tho | educated colored men today Waited o the Bpacial Dispatch o The Triduse. dian counsel for the Fiabery Cominission nnder | tration was unfortupute, ‘The value of & news- paper depended upon TILE BHAINS OF TS CONDUCTOR, and It ought not to Le taxed upon bruing. - Afr. McClellan aso argued that the proposed | amendinent was oppressive upon wsnufacture In[i companies. Mr, Hunua made the strongest argument axaiust the bill, lo which ho poluted out ths in- o ey clias Collaterals negottated as Low INANOIAL, Voretgn ¥ichange bought and sold. Orders ‘aud Veuciors LUkt uF moncy e ioasidiel lients' diacounted wud woney 12aasd o poa and wirehousa Fecelpia - LAZALL TS SILVEL: Haa ko, gra y cfl‘mlnm‘wulflcul ;rle Iirsluxm. lln:luro"lhe Nicholla courts. Tbc only jalls and peulten- tiarics aro those controlled by Nicholls, and the only pardons are Issued by bim, ANOTURI PEOPUSITION of compromise is to secure the sutiiclent pumbes of legal mem- bers frum tho Pa to tho Nicholls Legiala- Committes and comwmunicated thelr views of Kok, Iu., April 0.—About 7 o'clock yos- | the Washi ' ¢. ‘This f ‘ y lay A ). —J ashiogton Tresty, is kere. lact, i.-"é‘».:‘.‘.fi.“&f"’.’:‘no'f.',‘f :::':3“2.:'-‘ ‘::x'blll:x:'mlftl%é “"I’-'.v mnmmf ll;gl;i 1lcgvér wunm llIUI‘I)I\! «caupled with the preseuce nt_ Sir Edward Thom- Tribune, & daily paper fu this city, Dr. Ron- | ofl!l-fame kept by Josle McGregor, on be- | ton, fs regarded as an Indication that & consul- dancz stated that neither tho recoguition of | fog refused admittance, forced the door open | tation is taking place with referenco to the ap- Nicholls nor the allowing of him to taks pos- | gnd walked In. Josls confronted bim with & Prouhln g weetlng of the Commission at Hali- ax. 5 sesslon of Lho Goverpument by forco of arns | seven.shooter and fred fivo shots at him. He - his on scleatific prine & Telescopes, Microe " MANUFACTURER OF THE Bpnonomiot 3 b i10 1 and G juaa, Bank Chataber of Commerce. Cllcay /| Nulli britg pease Lo tho atatet that the volored | 4.1 ynd was not captured until this mornlng, justico thero was in allow! anufactarer BWMHIISL HY Pflflfi, flllfl Pfime]m" ;‘G’ffi’fim’&?"?xflm‘m o‘ll o:fl:“&n:u{:- mpl\:;:lfl'bcn?h{\ F??lfi%“é?‘f.fi‘?&’mfi.}.‘ifi when he was found secreted at the houss of a ,Tp"'E S;l'fiAzl;l"S;mm with & large and profitable hu‘lluus 10 be taxed -CIGGARS: Mor tgage Loans dlou tald o woue corrcapondeut, to-lghi that | on thel rbie fa Tkay Wayi that fresd wth 3 ullt o bie st fook oncof 08 | Gusnoras Micns April SeThe.strats ao | ouly o1 e aogible pruperuy: bui i Toue men . cipal troubls bers ariacs from the am- VAGKANT LAWS shots having taken effect there. McCarty ; , aul for convenleue N W. CORNER BIXTH AND CHEHTN.UTVBTB,' A0 sums Lo sult on mpruved clty property atlowest bition of ten or %’L%'B’efiéifn‘{i’nffi‘i‘o‘z"ifis‘&fi‘: bad already been By tho Nicholls Legls- | Deen % tho — houke — abodt 1w hours | OPen {rom tha'castward Lo a- mile west of Che- organized &3 & compuy, then they wore taxed Isture almed at the laboriug people; that the | previous In company with Deany B;-:l boygua Ught. “flis ke 18 rutten, and uot saf to outhe tamgible mcny. and, besides, un the Pres kesst would be sbeolutely Unablo to scvord | aud the wonan dsserts thut they kicks [T N S sluply seprescated tho < -PHILADBLPALA, 5 JOUN 1w szlrg & to.,." capital stock, W Aliepubllunmam. and tho Hopublicans who . ’ Peunsylvania syatein of revenue, was referred 1

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