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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: THURSDAY, APRIL 26. 1877 d for Lieutenant. t &1 a the United Btates, and with no hops of succe e otherwiss, my opponont In tha late campaign e gipistare, and went throngh tha formof an Inangaration, In order that there might sembiande of & Govcrament 1( fnangarated, conld posaibl In the fow days that followed Gen. Nicholls and his adhierents wero enconeaged by the nnnxpected relnaal of President Grant to recognize the tiovernment, or to respond to tho conatitatnal call of the Legislature, legality of nefther, On the Dth of Jannsry, T had scarcely taken my seat in the Execative chalr, ite Tcague rose In armed Inmurrect| took possession of the Supreme Court, and the stations of the Metropolitan Jocated at the capital, from Preaident {rant establishin; 10, the practical edect of which was the Insurgents in the advantages which they had ined, and prevested any offort to disposacss though they bad done wrong, were entltied upon prima facle showing Lo their sesta. The Committee “will feport tn-moerow, In that il the members of tho late ackey Monse, with the exception of Bre or Mz, will beadmitted, WASHINGTON. overnor at the timo rescntatives. The re election shall be aealed np ond trsnamitted by the proper retnrning oMcers to the Secretary of State, who shal] deliver them to the Speaker of the House nf ftepresentatives on the necond day of the General Asseinbly then to be holden. The niembers of the Ueneral Argembly mhall incet fn the lloune nd” examine and count the It will bo obeerved that this provision of the Constitntion requires tho rctusnn of the voles for Guvernor _and Lieutenant-Governor to be seal- cd up and tranamitted by the proper retarning ofli- THE SOUTH. Packard Quictly Retires from Ilis Undefended tablished a moot. which Mr. Til- iy galvanize fnto Democratic Visions of Ultimate Control in the Senate. of Representatives TUB POSTMARTER-GENERAL PREDICTS A POLITi CAL UPHEATAL. Epecial Dispateh o The Tridune. April 25,—Postmaster- [eneral ey thinka Stwill be necessary to eatab- 1ish & new party in order Lo bring the conservative element In the South Into harmonfuvus relations to thelr Northern brethren. exceedingly dificult to unite the South In what s known a4 the Rapnblican party, H the Adminlstration is dally_growling more popular in every Bouthern State. ture to predict what shape the disintezration wiil He bellaves the Adminlstration, however, will receive an abundant support from & consfdera. ble element In the Demotratic part, element will for same time call” itsel 1le fooks for tho firat maulifestation of this Bew movement In the South. TIE COLORED MEN, AN IRTERVIEW WITH TIIR PRESIDENT, o+ April 25.~Clen. T. Morris Chester and James T, Vance, of Lonislans, have presented to the Presldent the memorfal of the colored cltizena of that Stste 1n regard to its polit- lcal mtuation, and asking that Gov. Facksed be The beatcrs of the addreas -rald to the Trestdent that this address wonld be tho Jast of its kind he wunld be likely to receive from representa- Alvd colored men of Louts! resent condition of Experiences of Certain Disap- hough e tioned th . though bo questioned the pointed Office-Hunters. TO THR BECRETARY OF STATE, and the same proviafon is made In substance as to Biembers of the Gieners] Ame n, and by 4 conp Which Is Deolared to Be ina Very 0 ] Dr. W, W. Patton Elected President of Musty Condition. Howard University, He thinks 1t would be consisting of B he the returning officers for all He 4 confident 8tate." Tho act provides that *ihe commieaioners of election at edch poil ) count the votes,™ nam 4 forand the officera for wh the number of votes recaiced by cacli, the number of baliots contained in the box, and the rejected, and the reason therefor, And {o make daplicates of such ifsts, and send "one to the § and one to tha Be ther requires tha Supervirors of Reyinteation to CONSOLIDATE TIIS RETUKNS recelved from the different poliing-places and for- ward them with the originals to” this” ltetarning The act farther provides Lhat **If there ts fotimidation and disiurban influence at nny sald parish at or near any poll or voun, place of regiatration, which rlot, tamu intimidation and and corrupt Influence, shall prevent or tend to pre= THE SENATE. DEMOCRATIC CALCULATIONS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Wasnixaroy, D. C., April 25, —The election of Spofford as Democratic Senator from Loale] vives comment upon the small majority In the Senate. Jf Judge Davis Is counted 2a & Repub- lican, and Spofford s seated, there are bhnt three majority, according 1o the rtrictest consteaction, and If Eustis s scated from Louisians, as it ls sald Senator Mortan declares he stiould be, the Repub- lican majurity will be reduced to two votes, fn view of the pecnllar condition of politiea, any practical purpose. There are already some jndications that the Democrats may atiempt 1o reorganize the Zen- ate {n December with 8 Democeatic President pro tempore, and that they expect to secaro thls re- organization with votes from two or three Southern Republicans who bave become hostlle to the Ad- In factthis matter has already re- celved »0 much attentlon from Democrats a1 tlon of tho present feellngs of revernl ll:elmm cans has created so wnch cunfidence that s ALMOST CERTAIN that the movement of reurzanizing the ofices in the Benate on a emucratic bsrls mav beeln at the Thero sro aeveral Itepublicans who have long been uctively oppused tu wume of the Leat oflicers of the Senate, and of thesa thero are enunch from the South who are embittered by the President’s policy to cuntrol the oryanization, sad 1t ia expected by the Desnocrats that a combination can be succesafully made which shall Democrats force eno; Nicholls and’ His Legislature Proceed to Take Pos- Mr. Key does not ven- em, ' B On the {nsuguration of President Hayes, the State aathoritics made preparations to organize o militia force for the defense of the Htale Govein- L, Icholls' police aeized wpon the re- ctaiting oMcers and imprisoned them for treason, benefit of ball, or wri! graphed this faet to Pre f thix was n violstion of the whether (he release of thess civil remedies having been oxhan President replied: ** Your atch of the 24th is recelved. egraplied to (ieu. Angur, n will shorily vieit Loainl, the Preeldent deaires that the situstion roussin un- dent liaycs, as) Hr. Packard Issues a Touching Valedictory to Mis Ad- The Secretary of Wasnixatox, 1, In the meantime unged. 'The, Commisston_came, tn the meantimo. tha Nicholls Government had crystallized Into shape. rmitting the sftaation to remain u. it lind Lroken into the ‘Tsx.Collector's the city, had taken forcible control of tho and had strepgthencd Itself on thin, lhnWG"lf the State-Hon, f‘lnd my Utlo unassailed, ?t y force. o abors during the two weeks that they remained here ls knuwn toall men, They induced 8 nnmber of the mombers of the le. House of Hepresentatives to take seats in Nicholls Houre, thus giviog 1t s lteturning-Board Prior to the meeting of t the Democrats claimed to have elected ixty membera of the Jlouse, one Jzes than & q One at least of the member 80 claimed Dy themn was absent on the 1st of January last. No Iienublican or Independent membet wonid to act with the Nicholls ilouse, in order to obfain even the ap) ization, they had been co thres men who were whoso election had not been praviously claimed. uiry, therefors, scems on2" It 6 Netnrning-Board quoram was so why was It that sucha remalned faithiful to Tlo Waives Nono of His legal Rights, but Yields to Neeessity. Btato institntions, qualified electors, it ahall be the duty of the Com- ) missioners to make statementof sach facta and forward the same to the Super with Murcturns of election, and the Superviror of Registration ehall forward {he same to the Return- Board." The Itctnrning Board ia required to Investigate statamenta of intimidation, snd lo ex- clude from the retorns which it of Stale returns, recelved by It from those polls or voting-places where & faie election HAS WEEN PREVENTED Dby the causes above named. therdeclares: **1t shall be the dat tary of Biate to transmit (o the Cler! of ftcprescntatives and to the Secretary of the Sen- ate of the jast General Ansenbly o Jist of names of porsone ns, accosding to tho retarns, shall efther branch of the Gioneral of the Clerk and Represcntativea They recognized falrs ns unalter. accept the altoation, and thogh Y ey were hopefulof & happ, 50 that phoxled any changs erl offices of Loutsiana, and character wonld be selected who had the apect of tho whites and confidence of tho bLlacks 'no_President, in repl The Commissioners Prasent Their Report to the President. Isor of Regiatration suge. They hoped mude In the Fe entlemen of eminen makes to the They Beliove Better Days Are in P sald hie had no doubt Store for Louisiann. rinz amyle protection te, mmidn happler condition of In tols policy he had no idea people. and In The rame law fur- aflaim 10 the State. whatever of descrting tho colore: the cvent of changes in the Federsl offices of Mmhlums‘.x representative colored men wonld Le SPORTING. BASE-BALL. The Chicago Club will play the Lake Forest Univerelty ninoat Waukegan this afternoon, ‘The Franklins mot the Univernity nine yesterday afternoon on tha latter's grounds corner of Bonth Fark avenng ond Thirty-fthstrect, and were eas- 1ly taken In by the college boys. seeined to be that the colle; run better than the Frankli Republican Legislators inSouth Corolina. to Bo Reconstructod. conaeqhiontly, pearance of an oryane to sceomplia thetr pur- led to csll to their emocrats will ald mwlnz #uch Jtepublican ofticers as these suen dis~ e, have been elected Assembly, and it Becratary 'to place the names of and Senators-elect a0 furnished upon the roll of tha House and of the Benate rea Representatives snd Benators whose naincs are fo laced Ly tho Clerk and Secretary raspectively In accordancg with the fore| shall bo competent to urj Represcntatlves or the Henate, nimed by counsel fos PACRARD'S RETTREMENT. . Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. New OntnAxs, La,, April 25.~The last acts in the final establishment of one Government In Loutaland took place to-day, occupation of the Capitol by Gor. Nicholls and hisofficisls, Mr, Packand, accompanied by thres friends, left tho Btate-Honso In o cab between 11 and 12 o'clock last night and proceeded to his resi- denco, where he has rematned to-day. ing wae left in chargs of Col, Loan, Bnperintend- entof tho Metropolitan Polico, and Capt. Lawlor. Thess officers dismissod all but twenty of thelr men, and retained posscasion until5a. m,, when Nlcholls’ Cblet of Police, Col. Boylan, aud Capt. Kelley madoademand for the baliding, and it rtinent in this Fa chively.and tiose HOWARD UNIVERSITY, ELECTION OF PRESIDENT. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wasmxgrox, D. C., Apell 25.—~The Teustees of Howerd Unlversity to-day clected Dr. W, W. Patton, of Chicsgo, President. carnest competition between Clark, of Oblo (cal- nd Cardozo, of Sonth Carolina (colured), ©one of Chamberlain's Blatc oflicers, to defeat Pat- ton, ‘The colored men on the Bosrd )l voled for one or the otlier of the colored candidates, and al- though the vote for Patton wss made unanimous aftee the firet Snformal ballot, the colored Trustces regrets that a pruminent colored man could notbave been chosento tho Presldency. think the colored race, for which the Institu- tion fs designed, could bave been better served by the chiules of a colored-man, Ifowever, there {3 noill-fecling. The color ino was pretty sharply drawn by tho trustecs ou the Informal ballot, On this ballot Pattos hind 9 votes,~Tullock, Smith Mitchell, Allward, Dallach, Richards, Charles, Al of them were white, Thero sppears L have offcctaal for rlch'olél‘ t‘::filuz was fgmoted whils o Jegal Oove‘lnmneul of the Btate? ent had & Returning-Board on which the General Assembl Legialatuze, duly organized, remalned {n legal ex- {stence “"l disintegrated by the direct action of o {on, "%3’?5‘.’“1'; having been achioved, ftlan matter of mcnrflb:hn 508 m‘nlumry mMoasages Were ox- d between tlie Pres cllln‘e°n the lallolwlnfl ing provisione, and none nd conslsted In tho fanize tho House of uorum from the dsy Itfa r the Nicholla Govern- ment_that this act, a0 far &a it fnterposes the Returning Board, excrclaing these po closlon betwean the Parish Supervisor of Iegisira- tlon with bls copsolidated returns, and the Scero- tary of State fs, when appllod to’ the election of membersof the Oenersl Assembly, of Gorernor and of Licutenant Governor, A PLAIN VIOLATION of those provisions of the Constitution of Loulsiana of all elections for membara There was an s, ond In eonsequence ent and his Commis. ay the President. by & public_through the press, [} > l=cromenanl® formal order, directed that ih bellding in the vicinity of the Bts! bo removed to thelr barracks. ‘been placed there by Premdent Grant, withont a formal call of the Governor, turning Doard while counting tho volo for I'resi. dent. Gariner.3b. | 2 ca 2218 @ < woxocmam.l te-1lguso_abould Those troops had and in geference to the Governor and Licutenant Governor the returns of electlon every sliall be sealed u) the proper retarning officera Btate, who shall dollver thern to the Speaker of the Honse of Kepresontativee, hand itis Insiated Government that the coue: ww o) 1o vrotect the He- om0z ®lE1o nd transmitted by the Secrolary of out & lvesicoten TURNED OVER TO THMM. Avprevious demand from a militia olicer on Col. Deban's staff was refused by Col. Loan, as ho de- sired 1o turn tho Btata proporty over to the civil, anlnot the military, authorities. About an hour later o detachment of Col, Deban's militia com- mand came upon the scene, and assumed the right of taking control of the Capitol, which sssump- polics stoutly resisted, womo time on armed colllsion between two Uranches of |=osmual 21 1flrmly belfeve that had the legal Government it could have sustained flaell withont the intervention of the troo] order for withdrawal, fssued under stances, apd In the manner that it wea lsaucd, been recognized, N ol oom— ©| conmtm counsel for tha P'ackard cialature has the powcr to create this Keturning Board and give it the author- th which the act clothes ft. "It I8 nleo clalined by them that the constitutionality of the act has Deen nettled by thu Supreme Court of the Btate, s pirly denicd that tho question Court in a manner that could be cousiderca authoritative, 1t should be further stated that it s not clatmed Dy cotmaol for the Nicholls Covernment that 1ho lnlataro could not create 8 Heturning loard powers in regard to tho 22ZI81 50n Som] F °F, Howard, and Presby. and st Congregationallst, been quite an effort among the Congregationallsts to securo tho control of thy College. Onlo professor, who wae sald tu by strongl; received five votus, four of whum FoLa) liase fifventty, a1z b it ases on errors—-University. 7 axca on alli—Uiniveraity, 1 ran Umpire—3tr. M. F. sterling, of the Acmea. 10 The Tribuna, April 25,—The second game a7, resultod in ort which the Jegal Government of Loulslana 1d have received from the Nations! Adminia- 11ad tho Ueneral Assem- bly continued in scssion in the State-Mouse, I should hsve deemed it my duty to have usscried aud defonded the Government to the lust, notwith- o o withdrawal of the troops: b ture disinteyrated and no prospect of present success, I cannot tsak your tried fidelity by Sakiug yon longor to continde to aid me in the struggle that I have thus {ar maintained. 1 thero fore smmounco to yoa that 1 8m compelied to ab- staln for the present from all active ssscrtlon of my Gavernment. 1 waive none of my legal rights, yi01d only to superlor forces, am not wholly discouraged by the fact that, the Itepublican G e i3 tration woald be dented. Bpectal Di: JANEATILLE, Wik banks, of Chicago, a'vlotory for tho hom 7o the | Government acemed probatle. A compromise tas finally effected, bowever, by which the militia retained the build- {og and tho pollce patroled tba strect in froms. Tho question was ono of Lionor as to who should 2 % 'red jlasd apeech ju behalf of Clarke, clalming that 1t was ane tothe colored ruce to President, especially aa thero were only colored students in tle colleye, excep medical dopartmen ¥, C 1awyer, aleo voted for Clarke, n Carolina, obtalned two votes, one of cach class ~ Scuator Pomeroy and o colored tristes, Thoso two votes wore cast for bhm 10 the end, notwih. standing there was an sgreement after the informal lmllu; thiat tho election of Fatton should be declared teca declared that tho faatitution was and {n & good conditlon, NOTES AND NEWS. TIE PRINTING PUND, Spectal Dispaich (o The Tribune, Wasmnaros, D. C., Aprll 25.—The Postmaster- QGeneral received notice yestcrday from the Con« grenslonal Printer that the appropriation for print- ing blanks for thio Post-Offica Departnient was ex- ‘Tho lack of fands to vay for tho current printing of the several dopartments of the Gov- erament, Insluding that of the Saprome Conrt, 18 One of these is a reduction In soma Instances in the amount appropriated for apecisl branches of public peinting, and tho other 188 now method of Koeping accounta at the Gov- omment Printing-Ofice siuce the investigation of that ofico was made by tho Ilouse Commlftee on That Investigntion sliowed that In somo cases the prices charged to diffcrent departments of tho Uovernment for doing certain kinds of printing wero much Joes than tho sctual cost of the work, while in others they were con- slderably in cxceas, TUE OFFICE-NUNTERS. Tho President informed o dolegation that called upon him to-day Io the Interestof & person ome ployod iu the Internal Departmont, that ho shonld not Inserfore in appointments which ware under the control of his cabinet ofticers, #on who mado sa upplication to him for an ofco which j¢ now fitled by a person whose commlission has threo and o half yesrd to run, sugzeeted that the opplicant woald do well to walt unttl tho commisston of the present Incambent ex- plres, when the President would talk about it. ONE PECOLIARITY of thd President-Is hls frankng have nothiog to conceal, viows a8 (0 tho manner ln Which United States ofil cors should conduct themwelves with respect to 1la recently satd that, in his judzment, nited States oMcers shonld not take any part in tho primaries or ward incetingy before alection, or attond polilical conventions anything to ssslit in securing the nominutions of any particulur candidates; but when the candidates are nominated the President sald he saw 1o reasan why civil attice-holders should not publicly express thelr opluilune In favor of thelr candidates and labor ome nine by 10 to Festern Associated , 28, ~likse-all: Syracase pril'25,—The playi goad, remarkably he: Itching belng duno. fo_were made. clothio it with theso seloct o cojured man for Inpraxarotas, April o, rovislons, ot Mhe Stato Coustiiuilon on | garw, b Indiana whichi thoy rely relate of members of the Leglslature, of Governorand Lieutenant-Governor, sentenco froia one of thelr **Indced, os to Presidentls] Eleclors, theanode of their appofutment is by the Consti United btates lcft to the discretion of tho Legl ture of the State, therofore the General Assombly of Louisiana mizht creato any tribunal w and confide to it” the appointment of Eleci Preaident snd Vico-Presklent. Con perly autharize such & tribunal In the case of an electiun of Presidentinl Blcctors by tho peo- ple to connt the votes and decide ant were entitled 10 seats {n tho Klectornl Collego, ' $TA0D ! titlo of the respactive overaor depended upon tho question wo have siated. Thero was to fudicial tribunal acknowledged to by authoritative by both which it could be solved, for rcasons ulready glven. The only bope of practical solution ‘wasby & union of 80 many members of the rival ! wouldmakea Logislature witha consi tal orum fn both Benate and 1lonse of mem- bors whose sitloto tholr seata s valld undor either view of the Iaw witha Legistature of undisputed an- thorlty. Tbo sctilement of uther questions could, 89 stated in the letter of instructions to onr Com-« misslon from the Bccretary of State, GRADUALLY WORKED OUT by the prevalent .authorlty which tho legialative s quite competent to In componing conflicts {n co-ontinuto branche ca of tho Governwent. Withiu the Jast threo days 1his frst great step In restoring peace to the Blate hine been accomplished, withdrawal of niciubers from thoe ¥ Nicholls Legisluture, the latter body bas elgl acven Heturning Board moibers {n the House an thirty-two Retwrning Board members In the Bonale, Blxty-ono moembeni constitute n quotum tn tho Huuwo and nineteen In tio Senate, 1t iy proper that we should say, In conclusion, that it was o view of theforegoing facts, especially the cousalldation of the Legialatures, and our knawledge of the condition o Loulsiana derived ersonal contact with tho people, that wo woro Induced to suggest in our tolegram of the "J‘mh Inat, that an fmincdiate announcement of, tho me WIEN TIIB TROOT'S WODLD DR WITHDEAWN ta thefe barracks would ba better for the pesce ol Mnl.{;‘x‘n:“fl:m to poatponc such announcement to n TIE CREDIT OF TR CAPTURN. As tho bullding had been practically abandoned, thero was no great danger and Jittle honor involved. 'The Capitol bavingbecn shut up 80 Jung in & state of slege was found vory unsavory. offices wera found locked, and the doora in maet The militta men say they quote the following Cordozo, of So Two other games will bo e it State ¥ o Arat. St faat Brato wihose. Governmont. thax falle, &b 1 be- Jheve it will bo Baaon Lo, drst Lo ratse itself. aain ot plano of unband houeat represatatin, | vise that you ioalntaln your pa e B s batin for 1a¢ riohts Of Ciiioatin -mtl‘lma guvernmont. Wi fan ot tmew, B0 fiaves e boyond expresaion that tho herolo cfforta you have made, and the erucl suffaringy to maintain Ropublicun rinciples In Loulalsns, have had this bitter end- jantly stood by mo pussed through, I T 81, Jomw, N. D., April 25, ~Wallace Ross his challenged Wsrren Bmith, of Dallfax, to row a threa or four mile raco on Kennebecasls or Bedford baain, for from $300 to i{nflfl vard race will bo rowe he'r‘o.vnnu . cases wero burat opon, found very few arms sod many of them broken, and charge this 0 the Packard police, The Jatter, however, do- claro that they left the arms all right 1n atacks,and that It has boon Imposaiblo to take anything oat for tho past two weeks on acconnt of the vigilanca of the Nicholls police, They say tho Nichotls police thomselves, 8s soon as they got into the June. ~Stlie Yalo-Tlar- vo for these, and 20, A8 on anr arrival her claimants to the of WRESTLING, Bpecial Digatch to The Tribune, DrrnoiT, Mich., April 25. —Owens, the Vermont cob Martin have scttled on a gollageelbow contest 1o tako place la Now York that you have unde: ‘0 those who hay gal in this long conlest that we have tender my heartfelt thanks, I counsol peace, pa- rm trust that erentually 8, B, Pacrant, Governor. TIE COMMISSION. REMOLT TV THRE PRESIDENT, Wasnaron, D. U, April 24.—Tha following 18 the report of the Loulaiana Commlssioners given ont by tha President this evoning: NEw ORLEANS, A| of the United Sta champlon, and APPROFRIATED THE ARME to their, todisidual use, and hid them In adjacent _bulldings, and that was the reason they objected so tlunce, fortitude, aud ht and Justice will (8igned) TITE TURF. Loxpox, April 25.—The great Metropolitan stakes of tho handicap at Epsom wero won by duoe to twocausca; The Leglulatare mot as usnal this morning in ODD-FELLOWS® At halt-post 12 o'clock the two louses Jo! caded by Qov, Nicholls and hls proceedud to the State-Honse. waano noisy demonstration whatever, and when the procension reached iha Caplt soveral squares trom Odd- Fellows' aad 1lonso met 1IN THEIR NESPRCTIVE CIAMDERS and the Btate ofiiclals took posscssion ofiicew, The Leglelature procecded with what businoss furo themn withoul any speech-making The dovra of the Royal strect entrance weie thrown wide open, and tho curlous crowd h the bullding, and yiow the t to have been tho 'sckard’s long and gallsnt realstance, 'l;hn Legislature will adjourn sine die to-morrow OANADA. The Dominlon Council of Agriculture—Rall- woy Matters—Other Intelligence. Bpecial Dispateh (o The Triduns. O1rawa, April 25.—Tho Dominlon Council of Agricalture held fts first inceting to-day in the ‘Tha Hon, 1), Christlo was elect. ed Presideut. A number of important resolutions ‘were passed having In view tho promotion of agri- cuitaral, dafrying, and lumbering Intercsts of tho It was sigpested thats monthly ree port on agriculturs, horticulture, and forostry bo published ; alvo an aunual report of complata sta- tistics of tho same subject, almilar to that pub- Jahed in the United States, that the Dominion muscum at Ottawa bo lmoroved #0 s to mako it & rlval of tho museum at Wash. ington. A commlittee wasappolnted to reporton tho best means of mecuring (roo Interchange of of sgricultural productions betwoen the Statcs and Cunadln, Irrespective of vthor futercata; also. the rotecting the buffalo herds of the was resolved that tho invitation of the I'resident of the Nutlonal Agricultural Con- gress of the United States to be prescat at the next meetlng at Chicago during the Inter-State Kxpo- /, bo nccopled, and that llo members of tha Douirilon Councll ba requested to sitend, with Instructions to carry out the osed organization of a North Americsn Agriculs basts that esch provincs of Lo same representation as 7, when undisputed, Printing o year ogo. ol, & distanco of all, tho Beuate 121, 1877, — 70 the President In accordance with your request, tho underalgnod have visited this aesed the fast sixteen days In aucertain. ho political eituntion lu Luuleiana and endeave ing to Lring aboul a peacefulsolution of its ditical~ 1In viuw of the declaration in tho letter of the Sucretury of State, that wo shonld dircet our efforts tothe end of socarlng (he recognition af o win, Legtaiatare gn the dopository of the represcntat uteiana, leaving, If neces- 10 the judicial or other conetitutional arbitra- withinthoBlato thequestion of ultitnale right, our determination to withdraw the nited Hiates to thelr barracks ns soon as it could bu done witbout endangeriu peaco, we addreased ourselves to tho task of so- A COMMON LEGISLATORR of undispnted authonty conspetunt to compose the liticul coptentlons and to presecve the peace withont any atd from the Natonal Govern- To thls ¢nd wo endeavored to asauage the Ditterness and snimonity wa found existiug on both aides, 30 ua to secure a public opinion Je: {0 such concesaluns as were indis; bl to our success In obtaining sach Leglslature q&.flmnhu in its authonty as or, Banato Chamber. allowed to pass thron, scone of wht all ad of the poople of ‘To another per- and in view of PACKARD METIRFS. 70 ¢Ae Western Associated Pre! New OnLEARY, La., Aprid 26, —15y b o'clock, this morning Gov. Packard and all hissdl te, cept oue Metro pal left th Btate-flousa, and Col, loylan, the Chlef of Police, directed o wnuad of his men It was also suggested a h!lpg:h)lm thom nds of nrma belonglng to the State, . CONOHATULATIONS, Qov. Nicholls yeatorduy recolved man; rom polnts fn Loull ‘exas, offering congratulations over tho irawal of the troopy, Indicating tho people, the firing of salutes, the bells, displays of flags, ctc. AN AYFEUTING SCE! "Tio Conmlasfozers, holding varlods sua political bellof, cannot well concur in. by S tho pact o probubly future of Loatataii. f o the legal' questions srising npon ‘the foregolny stalemont of facts hecause our letier of insinictions il for a atatemont of facls ratber thal of upnian by the Commissfonurs, ndulge In the confdent hopes of ced in Loulsiaus, and. such gencral ace ‘would ingure socla) ar W have bad o full conference with the two gen- tlemen who claim the Guberustorial oftice, und with many other members of thelr reapectivo Goye ernumentan thefr executivo, Judicial, ond fegisia- We bave also conversed tlons of men of busincss, Dixlrict Judgea, and with h dreds of “prominent citizens of all itine not only this city, W in the Biate, ted and written statements of fact and legalarguments, and cvery person with whom wo came In contact has shown an earncst duslro o aring apon tho this Btate, oo of Boptember, 18 Among the feasns for % are the rsolutions of the Nicholla Logisiaturc and letter of Gov. Nicholls horewith submitted, ond which bavo wiréady been given o blic, Wik an earnest hopo that the sdjustment which ditieal controvorsies of ural Congress on the Domtnion be entitled the Htates of the American Unlon, solved that a full colluction of the agricultural pro- ducts of Canada be uzhibl teruational Exhibition ot Fhtladelohia, which opens the 10th uf .‘An;yi 5;477 al Dispatch to The Triduna. OTTAWA, Aprilit 5, —1n tha Louse of Commons, after an exclting debaloon the Paciic’ Hallroad poliey of the Guvornment, o'clock this morning an D fidence wotlon. crntont and b0 ugainst, Tha o, wright to-day moved tuat the Nortlcra Canado shall, within ooe year from tho lst rnment of Canada {ls Alon of suins lmprup. vat of monoye ) ro were 450 of them, | 1ive departents, i’aw!utd 0, nkc hiands M\l‘l‘l &n‘(fiurl chard mado them B spese them 3¢ they could ect sny of the ):Pllmprlnllzg the Nicholly Legislaturo to tuke alms for pay for wervicce would Wil remaln, a8 thoy had never been dl from the forco, Baversl of the most effective mem- e of the force walted on Packard at biv hau, day and told him they bad been offored On the reorganized furce, and they wantes ther l: Becept or not. e rocommendod op! quite su atlectin for their election In thesame manger snd under the ssmo conditious ns othor citlzens. GEN, PUIL SHERIDAX s been ordered here to consult about removal of Indisns from the Jed Cloud and Spotted Tuil joncles, and ubout mattops gencrully connocted Nifary sorvice in the Wes. NON-OFFICE-IOLDEMS WANT OPY! Wasuixuro¥, 1), C., April 25 —The Committee of non-oflice-holding soldicrs of the late war, ¥, of Ulo, Chlrinan, representiug au ore diors, Liad an sudience with the Presldent this morulny for the purpuse of ascers taluing his viowa regarding soldlers to oftic made for them b d ot tho Permanent In- lt.' Thelr Togal ¢ hos been made of Loulsisua will be of lasting Leoefit to th d will ba approved by the patriotic peapls of all sections, we havo tho honor 10 b your ubodient Cianten B. LAWRENCE, Joserit R. I1AwLKY, Juix M. HARLAK, Joux C._Huown, Wavke MacVEauit, THFE SENATORSUIP. KELLOGG AND YOSTRIL &Spectal Dispate 0 The Tribune, “Wasamurox, D, fortunato political divia a votowas taken atd 718 ACTUAL CONDITION OF APFAILS on our arrival ig, follows: @ov, ¥ 752 TAKING POBSESSION, Nicholla’ Bocretary of Kiato, ame] took posacasion of thol clalm) waa at the Stato- s Legialature aud friends and an there wus ue quuewin present in the Henato, even upon his own (heory of luw, his Leglulature was necessarlly inmclive, ‘The Supreme Court, which recoguized bis st thority, had not -uemn&d totras tudy of its records on ¢ Ile hiad o organtze s deficloncy fn that respect was' owlng to his abedienca to the orders of Presideat Grans to take o he elutiva poation of bimssit s 1113 MAIN RELTANCE on bls alleged legal titlo, claiming that it o conatitutions!” duty of Btrong, and Anditor ¢ offices In tho Htate- {1- military authorities mades favz o matterof taking possession ©f the Btate-11ouse, After Packard's furces hud do- 2aried, and Boylan's police were §n possess] & conipany of wilitla’ wera ordered ommander to isks fad did mugwllhun the uppolntment of Thoy found bl fn_perfect ace cord with the law of Congress which provides that, ual, voldiers in il cascs shall fed by tho Compan bie to the Governmant of Canada, and also ca on the Cauchiching Ll road Comfany, fur moneys An ngent s been appolnted by the Do minion Government for the Fort of Duluth (o at. feud to the Wants of immnigrsnts on thelf way 0 Jisiola moruink fn th ther things belny havo 1he prefercuce of appointment, TIN BOABL OF INDIAN COMMISSIONERS, now 1o wewsivn here, accompanicd by Bchura aud Indlsn Comnilsluner Sl the President to-da; 1 viows ou the ludlau posco dent waid hu kiew no renson why the Indian pol of the late Admlulstrativn shonlit not be cor remarked that, whilo In warocat wupport 1o this poli- nd ho saw 10 reason why he should nob sus- Becrelary of the Inteclur, MAR The Hon. Charles H. Adams, late AMember of 2 ol 1o Mis Judith Critten- . K., grand-dsughter ~Tho olection ot Judge Spoffond to the Senste by the Nichalls Lege fslature of Loulslana will undoubtedly given occa- sion for réopening tho controversy {n tho Senate, Ex-Qov. Kellogg, who was elected by the Packard Legislature, has alroady 8led hiscredentials, aud they have been referred to Mortou's Committco on Privitegew and Elections, Hpoford will ulso claim catin tho Bonate, and the question willarise dazing the extra sesslon, not only In the Commit- tes on Priviloges wnd Elections, but probubly in the Scuato, who is ontitled to bo sworn In. follows the precedents established In the Pinchback contest no dsclalon s ltkely to Lo roached during thu extra scesion,but mach to the discussion Whatever may ba the result of this dobate, thero 1 hat s estabiished, and that {s tha the Benato can kave no edect upon the question of the Biate Qovernment in lLonlsiana. Henale refusa to admit Spoffurd, and should it even ul h it §8 not at all Hke), thet action wuuld in no way distar] Uoverument lo Louislana, T LROALITY OF KELLOGG'S TITLN to the Governorship of aflirmed by the Benate during the whale four of his jacumbency, anda re Bpofford to the bonats would me sttitude towards the Nicholls lslana which 1t bield towsr urlng the whole of its n. reeoncerted attack is mado on tho Soutbern palley of the Adumlulstration during the extra woae slou of Congreds, Lthe Sonatorial contest wili prob- ably be mada the bsel ularity of the sdjustiuent of affsira in and tha evident ceslre of the peo) country & hear no wore about U troversy wh'ch has distracted thy country for four revnt apy ruplure in the ‘n pasty fn Congress lu’conucction with ¢t sny busloess of its court-roum and y Ja A militia, wllcgii osscasion of b building, o tho proteatof the polic Clerg and Clerk of the Jlouse Truzevant, by order Ofthe Nicholls Sounto aud [ouso, went'to the St, Louls Flotol to take cha \bey found thia mititla 10 steps 1o cha i and Gov. Nichol onge's, B Aadrew's, andall othior soclations ln this ¢ity, to participate in an international British celebration at P M hday, The celebration he North Awmerican ' Unlon and tho ritish Associations Special Dispalch ta The Tvil Y —1t i nunoun canal will be open for pavigotion Mouday, the 7th ction seven was Solshe to-night, and is ready for the water to ba let in. ORATORICAL. Certaln Young Persons of Wiscousin Untle Tihelr Neckerchlefs and Lot Go of Thoir ¢ nize the House fu Jife, ho had given b 4 buflding T Janusry kst Dacaueo of the pres: acy of military, and ho now refuscd to have sny- tuing to do with the building until ihe military lilis wore scop tbercafter uthoritles Incbarge. PACKARD. Bl YALEDIOTORY, New Omixaws, April 25.—Cov, Packard bas ‘laaued the following farcwcll address to his ade the Prosident to hlm such mililary sae gut be neccssary to eoable him to uthority of Governor, 1o was occapyjug Odd-Fellows' 11all Thia Legislaturo mot thers and Cougress from Lha Biarfied Lo-day don Colenuan, of Loulsvi of John J. Crittenden, PX-PRESIDENT OGRANT called upon Presldent Iiayes to-dsy, the insuguration. and Mre, """:l““;f recelve friends ot tho resls ow man. EXTRA BRISION, roclamation (o convens on tho 4th of Juno is in & sud will probably bo . Jts prepara valt the settlument of the Lou- uud also with the view of re- cciving fuil repports frota the varfu particots &2 10 wliat legialation 1u the uulclflxy of sypropriations, ic.,stould be recom- L ndered ont, Jeaving the clvil a1 a Htate-louse. wau activaly sugaged {a the buslncssof logislation, th rtments of tho City Uovernment of the ew Orleans rocognized hls authority. ‘Eha s&xpumgcwr{' nomiy daily IMIIKII:: and The inssonty on Umo may be frst visit ainca To-murrow Ex-Preeldent drant for the colivction of lsxes 1 rablo sum of d boan voluatarily pa 87418 o Louisiax, RW Okikaxs, La., xv Publicans of Loutsluna: On force, . iy e of the United Kuales, EBCUTIVE DEPARTMENT, T e Jree. | 1n the forn of faxes ls 1s treasury, out of which he was de of the Biate Ciovel Legislature had LUM IN TS BENATE holls or Puckard theory, The President's grese In extra sew! wtate of lorwantno, Hpeciat Dispateh to The Tribuxs. Manisox, Wis., April 25, —The State Oratorical Association had its third snbusl cuatest at the Capital to-night. The Asscmbly Chamber was well Blled by the friends of educationin our city snd mauy stuldents from abruad, The oxerciics were opencd by an address by Presidont Bascomb, of the Stato University. from tha State Univeruity, the Lawreace Uulveny 1y, of Appleton, Deloit Cotloge, and Milton Col- The following were the sabjucts: W. U, Carz,of Beluit, ** Cromwell and Kobewplerra®'; A. A. Cutls, of Lawrence Unlversity, Appleton, ‘'Satan aud Mephisty State . University, gud Works ot ¥ o 1t becomes wy duty to ou thet the wid and countenauca of jovernment has been withdrawn from ltepublicuns of Louisiana, and thsta Govorn. Bient rovolutionary fu form 18 pract lenuzl usurping the controlof afulrsia il Zeeall tho clecumstances of the oaly to thauk yon for the ddelil ,then displayed. ¢ taavass unlted and bad enltated under ite banners an in- Jass of native-born citizens of old Whi honor be it sald, stil . ¢ principles the: d Government the; J0 ‘l;w)';l n elther ! pgkll’l-\ Ldfilll.lmll usd ita own theory of the law, hut, s siread in the Seaato, and was thus dlsabled from any on 1hat would be valid even o the judy- ty. fovad 1t 10 ba very dificult to Loulslana was n dcally on i i3 thisBtater Electoral cam- ment uf Itsown LA “The Commission f ascortain (he preciso extent Lo which 1ha repective nments Wery hes outalde of Ne PRONOTED. Commodore J. C. Nowel), Ulilel of the Dureau of Yards and Docks at the Navy Department, has boen promoted to (he gradu of Itear Adwmiral lu pluco of ttcur Admiral John J, Aluy, whose nams laccd on tha retired hist yestorday on sccount g aud faltbful sesvice, TUE NBXT MONTIULY DEDT STATRMENT. It is bolivved the debt statomant will show & re- duction fur April cqual to thal of Mysch. Goyernment fu Lou Kellogg's Uovernment entered upon The compothtors wero stzonger thun vver ITous bat 1t iv salo to hanges which bad taken place in the panshea aftor the organization of 1he two Govern- wents on tho Oth of Jauuazy, 1877, Wero in favor of the Nicholls Government. ' Tho ciatmn 1o legali- Ly of thu Supreme Court composed of Chief Justice und ussociates, who werw uominated by Gov, Nicholls and confrmed by hus Senate, rests tecedouts, who, 1 Toualn faltttel to't ency frum the Stalo of ¢ 9Pposition of ‘that element whose previoud ad- party bai breughi it futo disrepute. canses combloed to bri nccons achieved doubtful parishes, with ous exceptivo, even pulation prepoudersies, sud Flty In tho' Logislature. organixed violunco prevailed, ou: last Legiulutury, Dewocratlc memben, historlcal cvents that have The General Assembly mot on the laat, orgaplzed with 3 full legal 4pprored by the then Suibe 20 of January lsst canvassed Yola for Governar, le of the wholo o uuksppy tou- B SAMN BASIS ears, will probably 8. v. Nicholls and his Senats, The claim Lo the legalily of the Supreme Court, com- poscd of Cilef Justica Ludeling and his assoclates, inelr right 10 bold over fn cuso gl or upon the legulity of Senato condried the ‘upon the numinstion of Uoy. K whife 1t bad & Returolog Board tcbed the actusl posl! Wawllt now state D LEGALQUEATION | ots upon which right of Lhuse respective Government dw Thg Constitul'on ol the Btate of Loy Crtenvuaty, April 23, ~Two young ladle ealug from Indisnapolis and wesl tu by Parmen' Hotel, wheso they reglatered ag Sarsh aud Ida May Dill, sud roquested (o bo called s. 11 Whea the boy weat to call them, hearlug some one fu the room groaning as It in agopy, aud receiving no respopsc to his call, ha potiged the clerk, who got aslstance and votered the room, when it was discovercd that both occa. sulcide snd wera n s dylng sluce dicd, sod there L to rence Ubivereity, aud the sccond prizo to W. IL wero all of very bigh y bad bith bopes of winning the 8rat prize, and our boye are unl """f.fif"" wro feeling very much ¢l TH) s tho title of Gov. Care, of Belolt. S0UTH CAROLINA. 1% TUM LEGISLATURE. CoLuuni, 8, C,, Aptil 25.—In tho Honsc fo- day, the Democrats passod 8 presmble tions declanng all the members of the lato Mackoy Hoose o contempt of the legal Houso of opro- sentatives and referzing thelr credentiale to o joint Comuitice of 1bo Juuick: Eloctiona to pass upon thelr le, seats. Thisaction was Surcel embers of the Wallace Iouse, who the Mackey Mousc, al+ o'clock this morning. NEW YORK CUSTOM-HOUSE. special Dgich &0 The Tribune. Naw Yok, Avril 23.~Messrv. Jay, Torore, and Thompsou, the mombers of the lavestigating Commlasion, visited the Custom-Housa thia after- iz0d, electing tho Hop. Joba Jay Thoy will Legiu the fuvestigation st BOOR tu-morTow, the scastun belng sucret, n &g we found It. . pants bad attow) hope fur the recave the act 18 given. and Priviivges and gulity and title to ¢ thls time the maticn ited by doubt "Lu thy m‘u.l:‘cf :g:“g:l" ¢X] lou. 413, Tliden suight posilhly bocomu Frealdest roquires that 3'retucns of all members of the Genersl Asacinbl: 1 vola for Governor They were aged 35 snd i, Aptt) 24.~On Thundsy mornlag Tast & report reached Joy that John Kemnan, ot HOSIERY. Bt e antt fl‘{';fi"“‘n' AT e L L, (LR nil hia clothes were found on tha bank o wards tiver, one and one-fonrth milea north of the town “’ t E d Dry G [l u 1 Relauhors Yarned onten mase. ani. tue ree ban 031 i 00dS - ouse. been arazged daily since, bnt the hody has not » . been found, proably owing to ich wator, To- moreow a thorough acarch will be made by & yery large hody of one citizens, Kernan wana ection- boxs for the Chlcago, Burlington & Qnincy Rall- . fond, 1e wan sent to the Insune Asylim last win- 2 ter, but recently returned as cared, Corvuncs, U.. April 24. —Thomas McCanns, & . < soliing-mil man, commitied anicide this evening by Inmping from the State bridce fnto the river, He was married abanut & week ago, and haa been on 8 apree cver since, 5 [R— SCOTCHING MALARIA. 1t 11 & fact widely and amply aitested that where the powerfn} and pernicions drug, quinine, and othel mineral poieons, administered a remedics | 16 €a808 Pronch, English and Ger- for fever and agne and billous remittents, fail to | man Hosiory just received, making yleld more than temporaty rellef to the anflerer, Trostetter's Stomach Ditters scotchen those tremens | OLT, ALOCK largo, ‘nttractive; and dous epidemics thorooghly, and by strengthening comp}olo in nll ita dotails, and will tho syatem and repnlating its functions, pratects it | DO Offorod at our usual low pricos. sgainst malarfal attacks, No resident of a loeality where the abave maladies prevall, or where Uiey are llkely to hreak out fa conseqence of the puis. onint of the ntmosphere by noxious exhalations, :l;gl;ll-l"":\ln t'o :lll:nmpr:cl:cnul ru‘ |ti'mrc uI' :'lm Cc imnphetant tenit ey ngn Tilitcr avold the rarngen of aladies oo dmastrone | Different Stylos of LADIES’ FAN= 10 the phralcal comntitution. There (s not In e3is- | CY and PLAIN COLORED HOSE tence a Ger tonle, ve cor- } nce i "corrective nad defensive cor- | oy 4in et the now Spring Novol. i tios and Coloriugs, Also dulicate BUSINESS NOTICES. shados of Bluo, Pink, Lomocn, and Asthma. Jonas Whitcomb's Remedy, Pra. | ECTU. sams from a Gicrman recipe ohtained by the Inte donwe Whittomb, [n Furore. Ib alieviated ttis 5 . 1 case ) PRICRT RKil Hag Deen SnamAnaey o b ia e #palr. In nocaseof & purely Asthinutic characte - Lina it fafled to give immediate relief, and it haa of- | Difforont Styles of MISSES' PANe 1 d . é‘x‘.f.a.k'é‘{f..’;;.l‘.;:‘.,'é;"'rf,:.'.‘:r;‘;":'.‘;h;.z:\S“:“‘Ext."j‘.t,,.',':: CY und rx.fiulvl COLORED HOSE, 8 with perfectaafety, Joseen lichwerr | ombracing sl tho Spring Noveltics & Co., Manufs : No. 27 9 Ceniral airee, Bavion.For sele by Druggnis | and Latost Coloriugs. Also dolicato eyerywliese. e . sbades of Pink, 8ky Blue, aud Ecru. Reep's Patent Partly-Made Dreoss Shirta: i h 3 H T e I <0 - Mrx. Winslow's Sonthl . for chil- < o drentcetning, soriens the gims, eaucés inammm: | Differont Styles of GENTS’ FANOY tion, allaye all pain. _Sure to reguiate tha bowels. | nndq PLATN COLORED 1-2 HOBE, iR PR T Bolnnits Azomatie iitor Wine of Tron taa from 36c to §1.25 por pair. me Vi v ’, i dentons bt IS RO HtEe | o i o of Ladics’, Gonts", D Underwoar, We would ecall particnlar atton- tion to one lot of 76 dozun Misses’ Stripod Hose, oxtra long aud fuil regulsr mudo, at 26 cts o pair, _CATARRH. |(ARSHH PIRIE & (0, pio, mecse, aneere, until your rastrieliciaro B el b e i ) e qnautiiles e n, aerid. 0 L IAL g i s D e Madison & Peoria-sts, nuinber yourscl antond i sk adiicted of wrtate, destined to suffer perimiic ittt yediet ur contolation y jthie Wremclt dltndd | TTSPRANG WILAPN AND SLLAYVLS. 7. Temated, st lesat pasi from the matter that has sccumul breath of air sectas an enciiy I diaguls, This s progie | = oo e erly called Acute Catartfy wnd commouty C. I sho liead, 1t coneant Fecirrenes §s dus 1o conaitutions aliy weak or discsesd nasal organa, and enfeebled nc- SR R R | ) G e e ik CRAS. FOSSAge sennftiveres Lo almospheric ¢l 'y W o ifakidan duen i & (Y ¢ / 0- CHRON IQ| wnlumsts An Estraordinary Purobase of o CATTRRH. |§nrineWr Symptome—Obstructed hreathing, partial clonure of pl lng l aps TR tha w Convtant bowing of tha adse, Gik: SRl S syt el s o | Dolmau, Saoquce, Malialottes, Bo- imes o ey otines "ot o e il | tonds, Shawletto Slesve Sacques, Cireulars, etc,, in Oloth and Silk o e ) @ throst 14 : (3 Tisaily the poisnous utrfll«;v-?|fl‘r“k“t‘l’n‘eul'l‘:[5&ll: which for varioty, novalty y and ele- Sl b, ok ol 2 et S | Bance of style and colors, and the impalred syealght and hearl %Great Reduction in Price!” VULCER ATIVE |Arewi woll worthy the nttontion C AT AR H of every one in want of a stylish R . Garment | This ts the destructive and terrible tage of the dis. TS Seentmameaet | Spring Shawls o T R i T ; ] SR Rt wnd e heriy by Tt OF every desirable style and textore, /30, W] , permeating dhe blood, weakens and do sirofaliachorating pawer, and siiows (he syatem o0 oqun]]y oheap. gemriiy i nfoy o3 (e mululy witl the, polwnlo D et heconnes uf the. most SIET consequerer Chas. Gossage & Co. B e | e e dieliyeo e nud pastagen ihis Torwilas tha'ioos [ REPORT OF THE COXDITION OF THE PERNANENTLY|USION STOCK YARD CURED. NATIONAL BANK, Of Chicago, nt Lake, in the State of Illinols, at ' , Y i raanalianicat, Coun ron Curinu (43 tate the Close of Business, April 14, 1877, (s Cle ticet perfeet emedy ever destand, 1 1y pure: Ira vegeiabloaluliiation, wid ta apuiicd foéally by 1n sutilation, aurl constitutigually by {aterual adminlsira Coa, Al fed, relier To nstuntanevas, . 1t asal Levery NESOUNRCES, 808 thie D sction, osd pamazes o suay obatruction. dullueds or distts oved Tesery e ugent neas. Conatilutionally “sdininmtercd, (L rendsates tha fer Natlopul Hau) Ula, puriicalt of the uetd pution it whicls It - furiiiury and ‘eays cfiarged In Catarrh, sutiulstes tho stoinach, l beher caah blet perfeets digeatis aken Dew b I on, 1 ot 11anks urtaation of sound. hoalthy iteue, onal currency ‘(inéiuding Wickeiy bpucie tncluding K01 Treasury certine cates) Leual te ki kg e oaly ohtatus compiete control Gver tho discase remarkable curailve powers, when all oth, utdesly fail, of rem Of BANFURIE RAIICAL UPIX are stiveted who gratefully recomment 14 to fellows statemyut s made regarding 1t that | 3o 5 aniated by the moat tespeciubile andres | Due frow Us b, 1 Feasurer oticr 1haa 5 referchees, 14 In 8 great sad good madicine, and | per cent rédempiion fund.. worthy sil confdence. package contal on Catarrh and Dr. Sunford's Tmproved Tnk Tothbesusrarerasss Py and full dirvetions for ifs se fn slt cares TIAMILATIES. HaNroxo's RanicaL CuRE (s sold by ail whe and rotll dragEiste STGUSout the Culted beates. Frice,3l. | Capitalstock patd in vide, prodis. i«mupm ik i i) flullflfl\)fi bject o | Bl 18 SnEniai it Bl ‘Total 0w sll“?"fi{"lfllfl Blickuey, Cashivr lll tho above-named Lamo and Painful Back, Twolve Days 0 | yuii il cianly swar (it the. stwro siatcacit 18 Hospital, tre, o bl best of iy kngwiooxaandbelier. e e hraay ihe, o0 | 4 Subterined andswors (o befare me, Shis 24th day of o (e e s T, ‘D1 Dhek waa'so | AWFLL, 67T, K CONUAD) e snd patatal 1 at ] evuld bt wicar, “walky or do N 3 duty of say klod, dod wi laced fu the hoepltal for Correci—Attests WM, P, ‘l‘JCKH“v Sarlve daye wittiout cure, T thed arkvd permiiasion of B BTICHNET, the surgeon Lo try the CoLLiNe' VOLTAIE PLAsrRRY, irectors, o M B o hacky A o | s & : sl el Sl wé TENY Sondertut LAKE NAVIGATY Reapeertully ours, * ARE DOING VYONDERS." 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