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. VOLUME XXXI. REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES. ' A Selectim B Pmmmgut Whalesele and Retail Business Firms, KID GLOVES. PARIS KII] GLOE DEROT, . 94 STATE-ST. Tho finest and best makesin all the loading shades for Ladies, Gon- tlemen and Children. Evory pair fitted to your handand’ warranted. CIICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 2I, I'IEM flVAl;lo 1877—TWELVE PAGES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES! BBOTHERSEl 121 & 123 State-st. Trwenty-second-st, and Michigan-ar, LOUISIANA. Packard’s Principal Suppo ers Deserting the Lost Cause. LIFE INSURANCE CO, REMOVED Nos. 83 and 85 Fifth-av., Iirst Flooy, lately occupied by the Ttecorder’s Office, opposite THE TIMES Building, ‘Where it now has ample facilities for the transaction of ita larga and constantly in- oreasing business, The recent derelopments in_tAé management af [Faatern Life-Insuranee Compantes Aare served 10 riret pubiicatiention and confidence cloder tAan ecer o the Proicetion Pian. A Definite Sum for expenses nf mana:nmm (2 8tipn- JEWELERS, GILES, BRO. & (0., WHOLESALE JEWELERS, 266 and 208 Wabash-av. FINE WATOHES A SPEOIALTY. espondence Invitedand Price Lint sont. Agente fo Hopurme Bratih & Siiver Goodr. New atyies for EDring Trade st buif of ojd priceas Ilcpnhlicnn. ‘Ttepresentative Me- Millan Takes the Oath in Nicholls’ House. inean Kn| ftustners num at s Bnite @ Dotlaces Burcs At SPRING The Order for the Removal of the Troops Settles All Doubts. This Order Will Be Enforced CHINA, GLASSWARE, Et ARTIES GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING ing elscwhers willfind It o thelr ad- o D nd ciamine qur caw wapHia tmpar: Tele%% of Floe China.decorated and Fueclain, Opage, ad Tron Noe Ware, cat and Presed Gloa, Sllver-Flated Goods. Cutlery G34 Fincy Goodatn great variety. “ OVINGTON S ’ | 146 STATE-ST. MIRRORS. GRAND DISPLAY Imported French Mirrors of Parls Manufacture, at. CHAS. P. COGGESHALL'S ART STORE, 274, 276, AND 278 WABASH-AV E————————— MERCHAANT TAILORING: PRESS. FINE. WOOLENS , whi wiil make to Order at one’ T e arer, ;':m'“"'?uf The compleicet $siisinction may be fo- J. B, HALL & €O., . Tallors, 180 Dearborn-at. b NSU“ANCE- | THE BEST POLICY. §f you wonld he permancnily satisfied with your 1n- safance, eansider two thincs 1st, SECUNI ce fa valnlees unleas so- 01 cured beyond ou ecurity affordoed by the Conueeticat Murual Lite-Insrance Company 1avites the closcst perutiny. - Avold Ex[mrlmanu—-%leet the Sure, . COST, Itis M“I'!‘ lh-t 0 Company has far- -un numel inpiradcs e actumi ¢xbanss than necticut Mutual,, - Amldl’eoumrt‘lm&«-sdecttho Regular, Asfiotu,' 8$846,000,000. Geners) Agonte n.J'u.,. ul,’-‘an’w-m on st TRUNKS, HASKELL BROTHERS TRUNKS. Tribune Building, cor. Dearborn © and Madi son-au. LARGEST and J‘!N’EBT BTOOK in tho O Bir Epeolalty BAMPLE TRUNKS oQurBpectatty saMT ana SPRING HATS | srvcss “ 3 flflllr BROADWAY™ Bilk l!l‘tfi_ 8_of Belact Boft D..;l‘lss ad BOSIn BN ATE. “Nowons COOPER&HENNEGEN, 126 CLARIK-ST. * PHOTOGRAPIMY, PHOTOGRAPEER, N, W, Qorner 8tate and Madison-ats, Elovator eatrance, 73 Msdison-ss. Yormerly 244 ‘Washington-at. HARDWARE, LARRABEE & NORTH, ' DEALERS IN llanlwaro. Fine' Bronze, and Niekel- Plated lonse Trimmings, Pocket and Table Catlery, Carpenters’, Coop- ere, and Machinisis’ Tools.. AQGENTS FOR w.aL, B. Qufl-y‘n Celabrated !nr"lkil Engineerivg Instruments. 1 63 & 168 LAKE-ST. "THE KNABE PIANOS OVER tated in each policy, and deyond (his small feed charge for espenses the Company cannot ge. Kriraca. Tuesday Next at TMIRRORS, ETC. SPEC P gance by oficeratwith the policy-Aolders’ maney tv thue | Boriog Ovcrconte at. $ 7.0 Noon. l A I 1 i u;ltrly out nf the guesiten., Asite m";v thte firea | RETOE fi . €harge for erpentes the cost ts gorerned by the Deam | Rpring ietn 9, Bptli CHAS, BRACHVOGEL, | Lupia's bostmako n 2 and 8| 5% A S i 2% | il i Packard WillProbably Hold On Until the Soldiers Retire, buttons in Black, White, Op- era, and Spring colors at $1.00 and $1.25. This is the best Glove in this country for the price. Our Leon Glove, in 2 and 8 ‘buttons, all desirable colors, 75 cts and $1.00. 100 dozen Courvoisier's firat quality, 1-button Glove at $1, cost $18 a dozen. ‘We have also in stock a com- plete line of Courvoisiers in 2 and 3-buttons, Spring Shades, at popular prices. ‘We cheerfully give a new pair for any Glove found im- perfect, or in the least dissatis- factory. MANUFACTURER. e.&e:m attentlon of the public fs ealled to the EXPERIENCE PROVES that A2 total coet in Mn way fs only about ONE-HALF the amount cAarged (n adeance on the old plan. The extraordinary success of the Protection during the past giz years has proved ita principles and man- agemens 8OUND AND RIGHT, and adaoted lo the wanis of the masses, Tu meel the wishes of those desiring lsrger amounts of Insurance The Commercial League Was formed some two years ago. Thix Derartment ta PRRLICUIATY ealculated Fof Dusincar mon, ALd Kives $10,000 INSURANCE FOR $60. Tty oplaen, st ol of i o mee, Nos. a3 And ra Pifihar.s Arat oo o L. P. HRILLIARD, Prcsldcnl. Bpectal inducements Lo sgents soeking spectal work. M. . TOUSLEY, Asstatant Secretary, In Charge of Agencles. W.B.KEEN&BD. BODKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR NEW STORE, Nos. 38 & 40 Madison- st., NEAR WABASH-AV. large Parlor Piers, Mantel Mirrors, AKD WINDOW CORNICES, ‘which I am umn: n mnly reduced prices. Also, , Chromos snd EDETS! 261 WABAS]I-AV. CHILDRE Chlldrens b The New Orleans Papers Pay the * Commission a High Com- pliment. itdre Chtidren' Prospects of the Different Candidates . PIANOS. for the Senatorship. THE REACTION, 1S CAUSES AND EFFECTS. pecial Ditpatch to The Tridune. NEw Onumans, Aptil 20.—The demoralization which commenced In the Packard Legislature yes- terday continued during the day to-day, and no quorum responded st the roll-call in either Honse, ‘The most notable acquisition to the Nicholls Leg- islatare was Gen. W, L. McMillan, who has here- tofore been one of Packard's stanchest mapport. ern, and was Paymanter-General on his staff, In addition to Gen. McMillan, Senators Young and Landry, holding-over Senators, Loth colored, ook their scats In what {s now without doubt the legal Legisiatare, Repreaentative George Wash- Ington (colored), who has been - In the Packard Ilouse for two or threc days, made his second sppearance in Odd-Fellows Usll, To- ‘morrow there will be a pretty generzl hegirs from the 81. Louis lotel among thore whose right to ait in the Legis)atare 18 UNDISPUTED. ‘The anxious Warmoth will probably be of the number, The desite of members to change thelr base Is greatly |nl¢ ed by the fact that but a few days of tho sesslpn still remain, and about $700 Is due each one for mileage and per diem, and there 18 now no market for any but Nicholls warrants, Recipient of the Higheat Award at the Centennial. THE BAUER PIANO. A Nrat-clase instrument at & moderate price. A complete. stock of UPRIOITS, SQUATES, AN toe eheotaccd s, awars on mind 3y JULIUSBAUER&CO.’S, tate and Monroe-sts,, Palmer House, oy Baie PURNISHINGGOODS At Importers' Prices. NUTTING, C. 0. D. Clothier, 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OPPORITE PALMER NOUSE. Nl:W PUBLI(.‘A’I‘IONS. “i+Tt can be read with proat by avery Intelligent stu- deat of the Engliah langusge. "~The Internatlonal fte- Viaw, New Yar TAILORS, LINDSAY BROS., TAILORS, - 141 & 143 Dearborn-st., COAL. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO,. DEALERS AND SHIPFERS IN ‘Weo havo on hand and aro roceiv- ing daily a large stock of Miscolla. Jasc.nantehed by n the mnlon ot Wi knher.(‘—(,hmmu A member of the Commieslon this even- Lackawanna neous Books, Btatlonory, and B- C.' G’RIGGS & CO. ing athted to Tur TrisuNE correspondent that Tribune Dutidiag. CHICAGO. /] i 8chool Books, the Iabors of that body were all orer, and that Leh.lgh a,nd Orders by mail promptly filled at THE NINTII THOUSAKD OF they would I:lvg dht: home to- morzow evening. kot s They had received during the evening a commanl. Yor "Blosshurg Coals, | === WORDS: THEIR USE AND ABUE | o e ot ey o e o . ’ wl irRwn cinity of 1 L8 By Prof. WM. MATHEWS, LL, D. Tlonse on Tucsday next at 12 o'clock. 1le was sat- B e i Vandsome Volume, Cloth, 33 o isisd b ) s »0pe of the maat valasble books privted in modern TUERE WOULD BE X0 TAOUBLE. B U I I o U R Mflifl omce’ 91 w‘““"l}t‘m-flc nmen."—u\lh-nrlnu. In reference to “the’ Senatorial etruggle, he S "mmln ::h:l-rb'[: :anw;llunl zfli‘llfir; :nh; S,‘:{,. thonght that the Nicholls Legislature would con- B AL GOODS l,.... et eran u,....m,l' {sult (helr own Interteta by electing some man who! Trom the O1d Reliable = b o1 of insldent. fullof xno :n wistom: bed - voted for Hayes, and he thought that i [ | d be n Il:’n.udnu ua-.-xmue byt w! that was Gov. Nicholls! desite. Othorwise he thqopht it by no means improbabls Kellogg might be seated, Indeed, at the time Kellogg was. elected there was ap undoubdted quorum of Return-* ing-Doard members in the Packard Legislatare, and Packard was exercising the dutles of Oovernor 1o ceriainly aa great an extent as was Nicholls, al- thongh thers had becn & chango sinca. . The Come mission had not, bowerer, ventured to B. 0. STREHL & CO. HAIR GOODS, ‘Wholesale end Retail, * RED WAGONS. 5 9 vclr vmll:“ ©of A. No. 1 Tce delivared dafly far 50 cents « WADHAXS, WILLARD & CO., 70 Bonth Clark-st. “."A-l teres| ..‘m" {ihers nnce. HATTERS, HAVE REMOV‘Eb TO o nllmuhw -nu our.n Bt Beitmere.” =" P **It {s almovt imposeidble ta convey {n the resder s Tl reat seorih of! this publicAtions le tenxno.?’~Cathulfe. {alr conception of e re e Ta ‘:lxm Iesming cmbodied In Its p-‘a are thioga Wea s0ll 8 to 15 per cent "lll i éoe-ehonm hofare meeting with due MAKE ANY SUGUESTIONS DRAY, lower than any Louso in the 183 MAD'SON-S I .| B Tisbook lastfor e sialentalonc! | 1 e sabicet. 141 not probable that s basetar APER AND TAILOR. West. Call and cxamine, or “"‘l e and be "‘u""“e"l = Chitwgo Times. will be elected before next week, The attempt to PIAN N AKD OIIEA'V& ‘oTiie shaptet pa Cilricattien of amiage eleet Jonaa to-day by ibe Ilourbons was o fallure. e In 1988 | rbe plan of electing a moderats Republican, sond for Prico List. Goods sent anywhere, 0. 0.D. La. **¥a gnocan turs to s single page of thebook with: | which might poesibly pate. ‘been car- dion" p o 8, . COMSTOCK, digw and Gonte: Wike 8200 out S sneling wot TN, | Fed oot tro” wecks o will mow ny nln fail beeausc of the personal smbition of the many rvmxnu. a8 scholars willnot disdaln ts mi ratlons, whi sspiranta, Haviag carriod tuelr points befote the i Tue visiag writar will Sod ' aukgerloma o NS MATHUSHEK 126 STATE-ST., cor. Madison. ‘;"n'.’.f.‘}‘mm P meReation et | Commission sosuccesafally, they arc encouraged to Weckly, Su belicen thal whosyer tbey may sead will be ad- th Equallsin 1 Linoar B .“,‘ G axact (n- OR¥: BANDALL L. OIERON 41 DEARBORN-ST., With Equalising 8cale and Linoar Hridge. ol wii -“. D Munews rp' (or axact (n s spoken of with considerable confidence, but Judge Spoftord will probably be the furtnnate man, although hls name for sevcral days has nol been presented at all. Albert Vorhees, who to-day re- celved thirty votes, 1a not » serious candidate, Albert 11, Leonard 1o In the £eld for the Collect- orship of the port. . Packard will maintain hls po- sition {n the State-Ilowse unul after the with- drawal of the troaps. ‘The Muthustek Planos arm now scknowledsed by the bedt udges of mule, in wif paria of our conutry. to ba vaatly .upemr to sny ather ninde. orve, coptaial kol X lanaifon of the Equal: tsing Scalo nd Linear Bridge, rent frea tipon aoplica Hom o person wikBink 10 burchase & 1810 sboRLd fall tosend forone, Taylor .& Farley Organs, New and Tieautital Dealgn of Cases. be charmed ‘—Philadeiphis b theie datent ot {liorary ancedote, fl'nmul llllll-). in a full {ine of 'Flnl 0ol Ml the Npring and Sam. nur. r-r uml-na-'- Wenr, Ghicago Roofing o, No. 193 LaSalle-st. FELT AND GRAVLL ROOFING. E'""““'"“g“{'\'“fl"n s i3 - Rass) ot Sl kews suhor o - elding On.r $uda: **The reader (8 continually reminded by thelr essn and race of the eloxant compositions of Uoldsmith aud Pvilg < Tioson TFARCTIpE. - REFRIGERATOR CAI'I‘. A AP oW cerainly have no Amarican emaytat mho sar. 5 D, W, 0. GOODING, P; pancs I'rof, My NMILLAN'S CIIANGE OF NAS) A, M. RICHARDSON, 8ec. and T TELTOR & POREROY, ,2,39 },,Hl,,,ilffi M‘,,EEE“‘ £5¢ porluband pun To iha Watern Awociated bres TIFFANY e e R T TR TR T \ N e K *[irimfol of lea logic, and soltd sense. NEw OnLxaxs, April 20.—lu the Nicholls Legls- 0 1 H ld & C AGENTS WANTED (N EveERY TOWN, huu(nxzue. M P REFRIGERATOR CAR COMP'Y. rvel, Holdon 0., FINANGIAR: | LS/ e of Mterion, with oot VTt e Bpsker's dack, mia awira tn, sod 40 187 ud 189 Klnzie_st i h Mk 13 concluded, has more than the logic and al. P . s iworn i, ai o ] £ oy ruost the rheturle fll Ay I:wlr IIUEK- Thlh:holr':alll of | dresasd the Hlonse ax follows: for trapaportation of Manufacturers of DIME b boak [a ihat which an eluvated and shotoukly €ul* | 'Tho Legielatara asembled In thia ball embracen Leuther %’,f" Draselngs, lnkl. Blmkln:. Cements, &0. Glycerlno Polish Blacklng, JETTINE, &ec. a majority of each 1lonso of the legally returned members, 1 am bera to.day in obedlence to what 1concelve to be my duty toyleld asacnt to this activn of the Represontatives of the people. After & contest of morc than 100 days between tho opposing forccs and Govcrnments, this reanlt has been obtalned. Darlng thls long period the business Interest, of the city and tha Beel, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Fruit, l'nd all kiods of Perfshable Goods, Bummer and iy 74 WASHINGTON-BT., CIIICAGO, ILL, eenfl for circuli € Trisl Trl) Menil S T R SAVINGS Chartered by the 105 CLARE-T m.:gflbrlndy-.lhl thirty-second thousand of thal ree t 1 ON IN TIIE \’fl!lL . By Wil GTb pyynEgnys, g vien lopedia of tl i h gor VR whd ol Tl 1 L‘.’J.‘a"fa wak XKdlaburg Bootam! ** Wa know nf nu volume ta the Engllsh llunlll would become the established govemnment, and capltsl, alwaya tim!d, stood aloof from the active industries of tho State, Our local distarbance has wmparted a foverlsh condition to thewhole body potlile, and many of the wisest and best men of the natlon havo palnfully awaited DDII‘NI evil conscquences_of 1bis abuormal Your action, Representatives, hi doubt, under Anc intelligent TO_RENT. Ta; el Bavings o srhieh covers niore ground o 1s calculated tado mo SO EINEIN Lot i Lot PRSP B ye interest o Bavings Deposits at f por cent 4 Hiato havo been grestly embarrassed, the courts Sibaiantial o0d: " Foopies MOB Iy, PILDGTE. 3 DO‘ ;K ! ::r?f-';lh ;l'oo"“:fidcn-?: t’l‘;l‘e’:':::ln::;‘:an :x;(lf;n': rhere 18 NMM 'ltu""'dflm!nlnu- fhars, have been partially paralyzed by doubls s to which e Kaow of excepl fa thoss pually. Fir rigage Bonds yielding 8 porcent, E‘dn" O e > anod MONEY toLOAN HHUSIAH 1, REED, No. 80 Nassav-st, M. Y., amoanta as requlied. on INPROVED CHICAGO PRORRIE Y e AT JAT Appumlon- rieitd yahy [‘v_wmplly attonded to v Nl A HUILBUT, 75 Randolph-at. EDWARD ) L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st,, I'llul III!: sells. COMMERCIAL PAPER, LUCAL 1‘ ANS on frat-class Collatersls uegotiated st Low LIFE INSURANCE, INSURANCE AT ACTUAL COST. SEB THE PLAN OF THE Protaction Lifo Tnsnrance Co. Call and get Circulara and Ezplaustions. L. P, HILLIARD, President, For Ront, with two wator fronts and railrond connection, on SBouth Branoh, near Bixtoonth-at, R.B.&W. Q. MOCORMXOK. 165 LaBalle-st, For Rent, Cheap. Au elegany business room, 00x23 feet, on States s\, opposite Paliner Mous sle s, baey umn. no preciation of the ftics resting upon you, snd with 010 cowpuse tnally and forever utbancea to the cnd that § besca 1y may prevail within our own borders plchtn!lonl of our fellow-ciiixons {n other B Untlh q:uu mmn 1hoped the Government es- blished by tho political party to which [ adhere moro than Thore (e Sactowtfie n luck, structlon and wnlulluu ot Hheenie work which Jistnawslina done i Ere Y naw yoluma hx Prof. Mathews will ba published on AvrllA ealitied . iNG, Raics of interost. o ) a ucumu tnl instrument to bestow upon Dr.J, I, HOLLISTER, Medical Director, €. 0. D, Clothicr, 184 & 184 State-st, 7 and 7 |- 2 Per Cent nguns woei PIEN AND BOOKS. 1 vol. uatlon Thete soreiy:needed res we 't prepared 13 mako osnaan Imerored ;,,,,,. Thls tsons of the most decply intereating, schotarly [ 40U Eactionowerar s sgnderadihistmpontinic, - e . “ Rfllflll:nuo. m{o.":x)‘-‘xhuw nfl, L “m " ';:h)-ilnmufll:{ ::Ah dlulu'-:;ncld ldll.llw:l' sad | qhe prosunt. IA discussion of the primary causes AS e Va can mak will grostly o amie a8 0ne of tho leading etaay+ | gnd powerful forces entering Into this” contest GAS PIXTURESY, ST ABLE OR STO R AGE- 5,000 snd upyard at T M ‘,m'l._ wu wnhl.,w. .. Ista of America. wanl-l nmfly ba pertincnt to the occasion. Tothe Alex, B, Porter, Boa Eustera | Qur publications may bo had ofsll Boeksell, | dominant political party in tne Guvernment, to 23 AND £4 ADAMK.HT, Correspoudeat., ers, or will ko acat, post pald, en recelpt of | MAICHIOD ¢ ylelaed your countenance and sup- @ muust lock fat the preseat for the bless- mu Vol good goverament, Thels promisos a fair asthe mostardent Republican could destre, By the solemn declaration of thele Lt‘xllht!lld (he; have hledged themeelvca o accept i good 40a¢ wo-story and base L Will be let very law, Oy A S TOUaN: 12 Destborars: TO RENT. prico by 8.0, GRIGGB & 00., Publiabers, 23 Washlastousst., Cllcago I WILL SELL GAS FIXTURES BANKTNG HOUSE of T ALARDS SILVERHAR Chamber of Commercs, Chicago. tol Produ Pro- = - —_— 138350 130 Staleon s, . Cark and M son,sec: fl?flf;:'.‘:‘."«’;‘,i yf;.":‘:J%;?:?g;EK:?"\gu.auu faber, T OPTICAL INSTRUMIENTS, the Thircenth, " Fourteenth, and “Fifteenty r - Finest | sudissciling Excha S A s e esnns | A for thesent sty dags at f.l;l';n",""" t3 Jowar SRR S ocalfon i ho of 'h‘";m"\ u:v'n\' N =8 AANANSE, OPTICIAN, Tribune Nullding. (l“nlu;% iy, AL, the e B f&"" e BT el s1id 9, Tiryan Biock. ""'"“‘" and frapartially, aud kivo fo the hambicat mflud SANDS HOUSE, ducermeni 16 parilcs Wao. purchese iro 7 voods away for sorsge. | i’ m“"“ H. BAGGOT, laborer upou the soil of Loulsiana the ful equal protection of the laws in person, prnpuny, rnlmnlmmund privileges. ~Added totheevds he declarsiion of s solemn puvpou to malutain hools by equs) and uniform ""TO RENT. and Baseinent 20313, No. 219 Fast Haodolph $to the system of public 132 Fifih-av, sad 307 Madison-at. -l-l'l"""“ low reattos goody reapansible ten featlte prin. | 1AT8060 UpoD property As protided in the Constls {duira of 75 g( ow Cor, Wabash-av, and Madison-st., P " ctactce suliod fo sl alente on selentlosRiin: | fition Of the ‘bibte, and: which ahall securo the KR One block from A. T, Siewart & Co.'s Dry Qoods | 25208 education nl the :hlldllcn of whito and colored BPORTING GoODS, H. B. BATOIN. TO THE TRADE. DATVA: s Guas R aur gl FEN r -1o uA. tul- 1T, CHICAS citlzeps _with equal advantages. The thlll 2ncull" this Governmens blmselt fo use the power ln!nulld Iu bim In enforcing thesn pledires. lonur of members of this General Alllmbly uuldn theso pledges, nni of the Government in naar ng them, ds pledged lo the people of ttste snd nstion, Tho' whole peuple will swait thelr fullliment 'Ilh lhfl conddent liopy ll\“ u weant what you sald fu letterand i suicit, {'uuvpamlully 18 & grand one, and 1f his State Governinent risce to the lofty plansof sction tiouse, and McVicker's Thoatre. $2.00 PER DAY. NEW HOUSP_KLEGANTLY FUNNIGIED. __ HMEAL ESTA ATE, “Aldine Square Uouses for sale of rent. Apply to U, P. Smiih, st Hoom 23 Portland Block, belween 12 and 1 o'clock p. m., s0d a3 No. 17 Aldine-aquare afier 3 o'clock “JOCK TOR RENT, McCormick's Ojd Factory Duck on North Side, east of Ruah-st. bridse, over 350 foet front. Ap- ply at Roow 9 Reaper Block. FENCING ACADEMY, . FIBM CHANGUEY, - DISSOLUTION. 0,00, Tartaerantp byrstofore exiailag Letween 8ho. SEWER mm., Ete. FROF, A LE M. DE LA RAVING, 154 he 1 h Laki b g CaPulangr sk aanisy SEWER PIPE nundlu. ERior I by mutosl consest (bl day dia: | B e Lo R e b ey Soesmas FENCING ACADEMTY, WARTED, the pride of the Uslon, AR RN AT PRI R N RIARRIIS. In taking wy scat among you, 1 bring with we no Erchsage Bolidlng, 116 Washiskica-ste, corser of INCORPORATION. anhmositieh, go disseol nn.’-m.m. The energy comeilrligipo . The %flln. e ol’llbhb‘ COHP‘ a“ - aflflr- aflgfl]‘s and ddelity ‘lh‘l’;‘u tl:lhplllgid ', npn.lundl‘ull illt‘l overament ch ctlons Tuia graceral ackomplish tovs Elegeae, ==mm- »--."fn'nu o, ad i 'élu’}? SiTiata are yiclded i the siricicst sonse of duly. o ) ot (& Guabt i nnul‘::' i and Crasa: e s e bustees .fi&‘ omes & i waly | Good workmeacanepoly to Thepams scale cfdoly dicited iy ”“;‘4 sow, L o . AXON, snd it will sway we In working shoulder to Bifaly e T aladater Hicter- Km 219 Buat Wasblagton-st,, No. 3 West wm. e heage, BILGER, nulgmalxs?:u o | SRRl puay e in vorking shocider to o, lhe protperity and welfare of ong 3 . = n:nk‘nog:nu. 1 can promieto ;rlflep: [};‘- Sty 5 TIHI LAST STRAW s IAT WILL DREAK THR BACK OF TIB FAILING . PACKAND GOVERNMRNT, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasmxorax, D, C., April 20.—The Pmlrlus signed an order At half-past 4 o'clock this alicr. , noon Alrecting the United States troops quartered in New Orleana for the purpose of snataining the - Tackard Gorornment snd malntaining the statas ; quo of political Affaira there to be withdrawn from * thelr present positions at noon on Tacsday next, , A discassion of the prozress of events In Loulsfe ana daring the past two or three days occapied the greater portion of the Cablnet mecting to-day. Tne membern of the Commisaton, wha aro sslil ln New Orleans, had commanicated to the Presldent the fact already made known by private and prees dispatches that the Nicholls Leglsiature had at last obtained " AN UNDOUDTED QUORUM in both Ilonses, not only of members who wers . declared elected by the Returning Board, but also of thomo who recoived popular majoritics on the face of the patish retnrms. This was considered | by the Prealdent and his Cabinet as removing the * 1888 obstacle to the speedy withdrawal of thetroops, especially since the assurances given ir Uov. Nicholla' letter and In the rcsolutions passed by Loth branches of the Legislatare which snetained him were of a perfectly sstisfactory character, ‘The Adminiatration has at no time assumed that i4 was its daty or privilege to_settle the disputes bae tieen the contending parties fn Lonieians, and the virlt of the Commission to New Orleans priorto . the withdrawal of the troops was for the purpose i of alding both parties by auch advice as the Com- - ‘misaten might give, rather than 10 secure a stats of aflairs onder which & withdrawal of the troops - wonld be warranted, The actual termination of i the military sapport of the Packard Government ' wasnot in fact contingent upon any compromise : or arrangement, for the President had declared I8 to be nis Intention to B REMOVE TIE TROOPS IN ANY EVENT, even thoogh all hia efforts ta indace the two Govs * ernments fo fuse In some one of thelr departments . had falled. The object of the Commission's . vislt was therefore moro to nasist the peopls of Louisiana to place thelr alfairs in soch s condl- tion that & settlement wonld be zasyafier the with-" | drawal of the troops than to make any such settlo- . ment themselves. The effect of this simple act of the Execntive wans apparently scen in New Orleans * within an hour affer It occarred, for before 6 o'cluck a dispatch was recelved from Gov. War- ' moth announcing that - TUR FIGOT WAS OVER; s that he and his friende had stampeded to the, Nicholls Leglslature, and that Packard had no. longer & quorum in either House of his Legisia-. turc. Thin is connidered by the Adminiatration as ascttlement of the Lovisiana controversy so far # as tho United States CGovernment {s con- 2 cerned. It 48 expected .that now the offaira ® of that Stato and all local controversies will be adjasted by the people there without the intere' ference of the National Government, and the re-’ sult will probably be the speedy rccogmition of Nicholle and of the Stato Government #hich he . represents in all its departmenta by all the peuple’ . of the State. ’l'hb Packard Legislatare has al-) | ready . PASSED OUT OF BXISTENCE, oy and Itis belleved that the other supporters of Packard who havo been standing by his Qovern- ment In the taint hopo that It wonld finally reccive such ald from the United States’ Government as . wae necessary for its continued extatence, will | now desert it, and that Packard, llke Chamber- laln, will give up. the contest. The ad- Justment, thomgh not srrived at In exactly the same way as was supgested by Mr. Evarts In his commaunication to the Commission, is scarcely less satlafactory to the Administration, The mave.. mentaf troops from the Orleans lotel, the New. Otleans Custom-Housc, and tbe Old Mechanics® ]n:l&lldlr. ‘wiil be made at noon on Tucsdsy nmext, an NO DISTURBANCE 18 EXPECTAD i 10 occar when the tranafer takes place, <1t {a poasible that the members” of the Commua-, sion may remain In New Orleans untll Tucsday eveniug, in order 10 witnesa the consummation of the settlement, fn rogard Lo this matter they will 1 e left to act entirely in accordance with theirown z Jjudgment, no Justructions on this polnt having i been sentto them by the Iresident. B It {s now believed that by the middie of next ’ week the Loulmsna question will have become as much a matter of history as the late controversy. . in Bouth Carolina, and that it will nolongor ro- B qaire the sllention of the Adminlstration, which will be able to devote its timo toother contem-: plated reforms, : WARMOTIU'S BCHEMES, It is expected that both Warmoth and MeMillsn. will to-morrow tako their seats in the Nicholls Leuialature, . As there canbe at t1o ntmost but six or seven majurity on joing.tallot, It is bo.’ leved that Warmoth will scek to unite the Repub- lcans, and to mako such arrangomenta with tcn or Bftcen n-mumu as is customary in Loulsana yalltics to girs him control of & party which may tove tronblesome to tho Democrata. It is sald rh.l Warmoth cau rake slliances which will ||t9- % vent the olection of a Hourbon Yenator, Kello N on the contrary, if he has any infuenca icts a TLouisiana, will, It is sald, exert 3t in favor of . THE BLECTION OF 4 BOUNDON s United States Scnator. Such a result, hl- Irl:ndn think, would be of personal sdvantage to hun, as they believe his chances o mission to % lht Senato would be belter a8 lc-lmul!aurlmn s ndida AcMillan, who has held out to tho l:ll. 1s a candidate for either the L‘ulh.tl\lrlh!p of the port of, New Otleans or Naval Officer. 4 ‘TIE ORDEKIL OF HEMOVAL. o 0 the Western dssociated Pre WasmnuToR, D, C.. April ;.u.—-’rno President this afternoon addressed the following letter to, Secretary rary: Exgcurive_Maxsiow, Wasutxaron, April 20, L 1870, ~Bin: Prior to my entering upon the dufica | of the Presldency there had been stationed, by = order of my prodecessor, fithe immediste vicinity . of the buildiug uscd sa the State-liomse in New 4 Orleans, La., and knowr: as Mechanics' natitute,a delachment of United States Infantry, Finding them {n that place, I have thought proper todelay a decislon of the question of thelr remuval unilt I could determine whether the condition of affairs (s 5 now such a4 to elthor n?ulru or justify the con- 4 tinued mlllllry intervention of the National oy~ a emment in affairs of the Btate. ln m{qflplnlnn there doos wot now exlsb ulsisns domestlc as l conteme plated by the Conatitution ss ground upon whl:h the mlllur{ww:r of thy ‘hllunal Government may be invol defenss of & Btate, The dispuics which exiat as to the righta of certain ciaimants to the Chlef Executive ofice of that Blatc sro to be lflllad and determined, nat bfi the Executive of tha United Hiales, hut by sucl orderly and peaceablo melhods ll y be provided by the Constitation and laws of the mllb. lll\- 1ng the astarance 1bat no resort I“‘do\en templated, but, on the contrary, the dllnulu ln question are Lo bo scitled bK peaceful methods, under aad Inl:cnrdln:. with “the law, I dcem {6 proper to take action in sccordanco wilth the violence riociples sonounced when 1 entered f. dutl f the Presldency. You aro thercforo directed ¢ that the properorders aro lssued for. . the removal of »aid troops at an early date, from theit prescat porition fowach Texular harracks [ the vlrlnuy 4 may besslocted for lhelruccuymom ¥ 'A‘m e W, Mg R AvZS, 0 an. eorge W, McCrary s ureuryul“'ur. alzcaEting MICHARY TO GEN. STIRRMAN, The Secretary of War, after the adjournment of the Cabiet, sddressed the following Jettot to Gea. erman: Wan XTUEAT, WasiixayoX Civr, gfll - 0, 1877. illiam T, Shermun, Convnaitn! Viltad states Thavo the liunor to fuclose tummunlznllou herewlth a from the President of Ihc Unllal States, la which Lo directs that the detachwent of United States : troops nuw stationed iu the vicluity of Mtchlnlu‘ Justitute, Ja the City of New Urleans, b withdmwn to anch convenient barracks aswmay be sclvcied for - thelr occnqlunn. You aro herchy charged with ‘. tho exccutlon of tuis onder, aud ‘will causotno : withdrawal totake ‘phu on ’l‘umhy next, the 24tn 5 of April, at_ 12 o'c! weeidlan, ~ Very respucts r fully your obedient unlat. g Gxo u:W. McCrany, tazy of War, Gon, Sherman, hnh:llel\\m "oice eatly this . sfterqoon, did not become acquainted with llm ace v tion 4f tbe Cabloet until evenlug. The letter of H tho Secretary of War above meutloncd will be “ transmitted o lml Jn tho mocning, snd be ly ‘will then tolezrs; it to Lient,-Uen. Euumn.. E commanding the gmluu Divislon of the Missour) ' o il g1t O mecorsaey ordor fof tho remoral ¢ of the trapps as above to Gen. Au‘nr. In command : at New Orleans. ¢ A COMPLETS SUCCESS. & 1t can be’ asserted on good Anfihnrfl that lbl work of the Loulslana Lamnflu los e more succcesful than was saticipated In nlflcll.l uarters. Therefore it cannat ba sald that the President fn- tends to withdraw the troops from New Oricans ‘because of tho falure on the part of tho Comuils- ra, but, on tho contraty, the determination l.o ly 10 festio the order for that pnr[)‘ou AL nw‘ o the ctory result of tholr [abors. mns thcy telagraphed the President that lllq [

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