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w5 the pgosgne . tho —Appralser's ~Dopartuient), ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1877—-TEN PAGES, . 5 fpectable citlzens, No assessments for Mlllll;’l.l thelr prospo:ts are much brighterthan they ever parpores on officers of aubordinates shonld were. Qangor for the Fifth District of Tennesace,and 17th Pealm. The report of the success of the Theodore Duval 8 Gauger for the Firat District of the crowd, and (n placing him in jall I have . WASHINGTON. partial Report of the New York Custom=-House Investigators. of ablast ncatly ninety feet distant, in & high, mizslonaries made a deep lmpression on the | no doubt the Sherif thought he was ‘ncting for ‘"{:}"“«‘ No neclesn nfficor or employe. 'h"’r;],d be | . Just what, tho Prealdent meant by the passage | of Loufsiana. * Arsembly, After long I'vunp"m it was de- | the best. Helsa fat, nn%-lcl:md man, :r?d in ?1’«3‘(’&'»53‘#23373“53.%‘“ &”.".'x'.gi? m rfirm’i{ln}i lfg !:L"kc" "'"{'fldm m:‘"l"":,m“':'_ lnh!;‘lnnugurul referring to the clnim of the TIE RESUMPTION PROCESS. elded to transfer the Chioa Mlsslon to the [ thie excitement which aroreupon the killing of | unharmed. - y b mnm'vmmmw;‘ml‘:"mm’ eanctren, conven. | South for material aseistance to develop hier ro- Becretary Sherman's order to rell gold on | Pacific coast, - Gilmer he hecame honelesslv.confuscd and pow erlesa to do anything. Hal hist principal dep- uty, A man named Webb, been present, in my opinfon he could have preserved the peace.”’ Reporter—! Wero any of the citizens of the Town of DeKalb in the mob, and do you think sny number of citizens really belleve that Chisolm was nccessory to the assassination of sources has never been authoritatively explain- ed; but 1t 18 insisted by the fricnda of the Ad- minfstration that whalever he tnay have meant, he certainly did not mean to counienanca cither one of the nbove mentloned schemes. A liberal nllowancs for improvement of the rivera and harbora, 'D"E neglected, in the South, will not tlons, or olection campaigne, | Thelr right to vote and expresathelr yiews on publie 3“!'“0"'y elther orally o (hrough tho prass, ia not denled, provided it doca not interfere with the discharge of thelr official dutles, Respectlnlly, I B. Harze. Hon. Jonn Baxnyax, 5 Becretary Fur‘Lhcr consideration of the report was post- poned. Ordered for the evening, 8 farther discussion of Boards of the Chu r:h.q ’ ——— INDIANAPOLIS, Bpectal Dispateh to The Trivuna. Thursday has letlfin partial explanation here of the pollcy he hiis adopted. The rale of bonds for gold and use of gold to ohtaln legal-ten- ders, is reganded hy the Secretary as_onc opera- tlon under the resumption sact.” Theae leaal- tenders cannot bo pald out, and must be held or cancelled. As to the question whether there DURNED TO DEATH. [ Cmecixnaty, O., May 28.~The Uommerclals ' hs North Vernon, Ind., special ssys James Bess' dwelling burned_yesterday, and threo small 5 children, who wers alone in'the house, periahed. rman, in & Jetter to the Commis. sionera, sa) “The report Is approved, and the | be apposed by this claas of fricnds of the Ad- | fs now authority nnder tho law to cancel them, Pt John W, Gullyi" INSTANTLY KILLED. . Thoy Recommend the Immedlate | 5iuction Of 20por cent will be mare. Tha hiours | minsiration, wiile " thero azo - many ~othc | while opinion difer widelv, the friends of to . Ii{n Reld snd 1, fi%fi(?mw the Re¥: | **Gavernar—ts No citizen of DeRalb, except a | Nasaviive, Teno., May HDOW. C. Par e of employment nfter May 3L will be from @ a. | ers who have heretofore opposcd | Becretary are conflilent that he believes the | Y« sod L. ashic, Becretarfes uf the | oon'of Gully's, was in §t. The mob werc all P W 'CIL iy 3 o Discharge of Two Hun- m. tIl4 . m. The method of carrying into ef- | the Texas DPacific who now openly | right to cancel them now oxists. The eame | Methodist Board of Missians, will be In this | from the conniy west of DeKalb, and were G i gton City, & brakeman on the fect the reductlon of the forve must bo mainly | express s willingness to vote for it, and work to | courss will be pursued in 10 | city and addresa the public meeting on behalf | lys and their relatives and friends. The war- Louisville & Nashville Hoad, dropped between i dred Employes, left to the Catlector.”” [fe thanks the Commis- | kccurs Ita success, They say they will do this, | the remaining = four millions of — gold | of their Soctety. They are making a tour of | rant upon which Chisolm was arrested was Is- two cars this moroing and was instantly kilted, ] #fon for tha care, ability, amd Industry in con- | While they are, on principle, opposed to the prac- | obtalned from the sales of honds, and these sued &7 a Justicoof the Penco living seven e —— A3 ducting theinquiry, t}mlx of pn]m'::nl by u{? oavan&nfnl of :um;% Bteps e ::u bcg}nnlng of . rlugm:“m, K"ml?)& ::::zndptl citles of the United guuu onthis | G0 Ve milea dn. the country. and mone JOURNALISTIC. L5 TO COLLECTOR ARTTIUR, sldles; yet, because the Bouth has not prof approac] specle-payment, In a ance wi of the citizens of DeRalb, cxcept perhaps Gully, New York, May 28.—Erastus Brooks will rettrs e t 143 In another letter tho Secretary incloses the | as has the North, fn the last sixtcen years, In lfiu resumntion act. It fa belleved at the Treas- The Ohlo and Indiana Inter-State Bunday- | knew of it unti) it was given the 8nerifl Sunday y g Woudd fiao&o Awa_y WlAfll Politi- report of the Commisslon to Collector Arthnr, tl;ll; ‘:;:L‘l:lcey aro willlng to make an exception uy l‘hml: l\sltmn. :fie;}n‘ux;e pg:;t,er' ‘tllxl% 'E:c.v‘ev;? Rehool Consentfon of the Church of the Discl- | morning. It was ,flurflme Monday, and when from the editorship of the Evening Ezpress on 1} " uence In Ape s L) 3 sad says: ¢ The -al of 1 avill fall | o the 1st of June. Tho paper will hereafter be m““l’yo“ the (:o‘;fi:f;r, 'rv’hnu:m:c’::hthn l;\a Tm‘:_{ frther arzno that In thus fostering the plex will be hieJd at Unfon City, beginning to. | the Bheriff arrested Chisolm he fntended to . DUTLER. morrow. Prof. A. It Burton, of this city, will | kee froase, and mot commit him | So0ducted by a stock company, in tha Interest of pointments, most ~ efficlent and ~ trustworthy officers | material interesta of the South they are giving | The sensational statement that Gen. Butler | deliver o historical address. il to l;“r;fm Tnl';dmx'nol;o tame. riding mmltown tho Demacratic party. are retalncd,—thoss whoss Induatry, | directly tha strongest aid and encouragement to | Intends to scttle in Colorado has only the ————————— abot 10 o'clock, and for the first time the ——————— Integrity, and good abita givo | the new policy, which will best be promoted by | foundation that, as trostes for Engiish capital- SPORTING Bherill feared danger. Thero 18 & strong con: A MEDICINE FOR VOYAGERS, guarnntees for falthfal services, honestly ren- | 8 rovival of busincss such as they think would | Ista, he has purchased 78,000 acres of Col. Crale, ] slction fn the minds of many that Chisolm had | Voysgers by sca or land cannot provide them- Ana Require All Persons | dered other things being equal, Those will bo bebrought About by thia-camstrilction ;o the mfi'flfl? {Jolo:;!gfit}fiu;hu purchaso {8 sup- S ToHE. fomething to do with tho sastssination of | eelvcs with a more relsblo-proteciive sgalust the referred who sympathize wi ho party in . or el fon 088, 7 ' i ut Employed to Earn DemerT Bt mocsone e e awaht. nok In baoi | - Ttis carly to fudge of the probabilitics, but ration purp Jully, but it s based on purcly circumstaatlal | fafuencen of an unwholesome climte, the fetld LotisviLeLe, Ky., May 28.—The races to-day were well attended. The weather waa cloudy and the running very fine. ‘The first event upon the programmo was the Clarkae stake for 8 year-olde, 850 entrance, play or pay, with $1,000 added, $200 to second horse, dash of two miles. There were twenty-five nominations, four of whom started, These wero Harper's Hyena, Vera Cruz, McWhirter, nnd Baden Baden. The Iatter was the favorite. McWhirter won unexpectedly in the fastest two- mile time on record, ~ Vera Cruz sccond, Hyena third. Baden Baden showed up splendidly intii the final half-mile, when hesuddenty fell behind, pected to serve thelr party to the neglect of official duty, nor promots the intercsts of n particular candidato or Interfero with the freo course of popular opinlon, or to run caucuses or conventions.. Where sctual —misconduct s proven, such as recelving gratuities or bribes, or oppression or insolence fn_office, or even want of common courtesy, or drunkenncss, or other bad habits tending to degrade the officer, or absence or neglect of dul{, n all sucl cascs 1t will be a duty to dismiss the employe.” The Becretary expects the reduction to be mmvlcud by the B0th of June next, and, so far ns the reduction Is specifically made by the ndoption of tha report, it sliould be made by the prescnt appearaiices are clcnl( in favor of the passage of the Texas Paciflc bill and yery liberal lp&flmflnflfl“l for the improvement of rivers and barbors, The Misslssippl leveesand cotton- tax refunding projecta do not scam to ba nearl 8o certain to sucveed. If, howover, the Presi. dent, In bls message, should takogroundagalnst tliesc schemes, they will receive a backset from which they may not be able to recover. Tho changes In the Benato mado Ly accessions of no- tive Southorners have rendered it almost cer- tain that that body will give tho scheme o hand- some majority, The House will not be so easily handled, but unless the President interferes ina most decided mauner the House will be carred. SIMON CAMERON'S LOSS OF 'PLURNCE Anthony C. Heaing has arrived here, evident- 1y for tho purpose of discovering whether there can be any reconsideration of his case, STATISTICS OF IMMIGRATION. The last flumlm’l] report of the Chiof of the Burean of Btatlstics shows that during the year ended Dec. 81, 1870, 157,440 immigrants arrived in the United Btates, of whom 102,960 were males and 54,430 females, Thelr ages were: Under 15 years, 20,608; 15 and _under 40, 111,- T04; 40 years and upward, 19,008, Tho deaths on the vovage were 60. The principal countries of last permancnt resldencs or citizenship of the fmmigrants were ns follows: En‘ulnnrl, 21,0515 Ireland, 10,6005 Bcotland, 4,383; Wales, atmosphera of crowded ships, the hurtfal action of baddlot or unwholesome water, than Fostetter's Stomach Bitters, tho leading Invigorant, altoratlve, * and preventive of America. The influences of ex- posdre aze nollifed, and the system built up snd fortificd againat discaso by its use. It 1a a sore bulwark againat the Insidicus attacka of malarial fever, and overcomes with certainty dlsorders of the liver, stomach, bawels, Mariners, toarists, emigrants, and persons engaged in unhealthfal or over-ardnous pursults, propounco It their most ra- llable medicinal reaource, and amang il classes of soclety it enjoys unbonnded popnlarity. + ————— 3 3 Heporter—"In your opinion do a majority of the citizens justify the slaughter?® ” Governor—** While many justify it, I am cer- taln & majority do not. But we kiow how difil- cult it 1s under such circumstances to get a fury to conrict, and I think it donbtful whether a inry of that county will ever convict one of the mob,” o After some forther conversation about Incl- denta §n the Kemper horror, which have already heen published, the reporter retired, satisfied that the Governor Is thoroughly consclentious about his {nability to do anvthing. — Their Salaries, Ao All of Which the Presi- dent Gives His Full Sanction. And Becrotary Shorman Issucs Ordors Accordingly. 1at day of June. 201 ' Germany, ' 81323t Austria, 6,047} e i CASUALTIES. Teeth liko Orfent pearls set in cashlonsof s The friends of Bimon Cameron are making llufim y 475-’bwmlen, 05,2045 Nnr:r'- .&(m; a:w:,‘:ofllfi‘. {‘fln{.‘,‘,’.nfl!:a‘f,? 5?;",’%&,‘;1'}33 A breath llke lha:grlu’:l;: tha f",‘«’ie:":!'e’.?n:'-’?" TIIE ADMINISTRATION. vague threats of a purpose entertained by that | Denmark. 16345 Netherlands, 700; Helgium, £12,500. McWhirter's time was 3:303—two BTRUCK A ROCK. These are the charms to win hearts, when all other ‘veaerable person to give the Presldent ** aploce of his mind.” Mr., Camcron, it scems, I8 not consulted ns much s ho would Hke, fn his ca- pacity of retired statcaman, to be, cnnamlnr matters of poliey {n_general, and the Penusyl- yania appointiments in Pnniculnr._ It scema afso to him and his friends that It is o' most distreas- ing circumsatance that his son don't carry -n{- thing of particular importance pertalning to the Administration In his trouscrs’ ‘pockets. At the bottom of all this porturbatfon lies the fact that under the new Administration there 18 & very falr prospect of tho rise to success of n new Repubfican party in Pennsylvanis, led by the better elementsof the old party, who hava always been restive under the not alto- ether creditablo relgn of the Cameronlans. e Camcronlans are fearful that tho power is about to pass from them, and are evidently fm- pressed that l.hca cannot help themsclves by either cafolery or blustering. "They hesitate to Join the Administration party, fearing that that even would not avall* them, and rather than go down without making any sign, they seemn to have made up thetr minds to talk loudiy til the- cnd fs reached. Meanswhile, the President 18 not serfously disturbed by thelr noise, ant an addlifonal ageravation. SENATOR BLAINE'S MISTAKE. Benator Blaing's fricuds eontinue to predict a great scnsatfon, with that gentleman as tho central lirure, at the callod scsslon. They sa) he is quictly (nklnfi notea and preparing himself for tho muaster effort of his life, and fellcitato themselves upon the assumption that Conkling and Edinunds will be fo accord with his viows on the Sonthern question, which will render it comparatively easy for him to assume the Jeaderslip of the opposition to tho Ad- ministration’ In the Scnate. They were claiming * Morton, too, with Conkling and Edmunds, up to the last day or two, but their sanguine anticipations of the smooth sauing ahead for thelr champlion were somewhat tempered by tho publlcation of Mr. Morton's Ietter. They donut rellsh the thought that Morton may be found ready to dispute with Blajue, a8 thoy realizo that the Indiana Senator carrics heavy guns, and cannot be casily got away with. " Prior to the publication of the let- ter referred to thoy suld with a wood deal of supereilious assumption that Mr, Ialne's prin- d!ml antuzonist would be the new Benator from Obly, who was scarcely worth mentioning; of conrse Blaine would not have any dificulty in handling Btanley Matthews, & NOTES AND NEWS. THE LAKE BURVEY. &pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. ‘WasuinaTon, D, C., May 23.—Uen, Comatock, who was recently relleved from duty: at - the mouth of the Misalesippt River, will visit Europe ina private, not official capacity. During his absonce ho witl examine the methods of trian- fulation ndopted by the most accomplishicd co- gineers in England and on the Continent, with aview of using tho kuowledge he may thus nc- quire in comploting the survey of the Lakes, of which hio has long hud. chargo, and in [Iampnnm:, al reports Horo Worthless Talk Abont the New Party Movement. scconds faster than that of Truo Bluc at Sarato- g years ago, The scene among the spcctators at ihe close of the race defies description, com- pleting as It does the record 'made at Loulsville at the fastest one, two, three, and four mile Ime. ‘Tha sccond card upon the programme was for the members’ plate, 8 handleap, for all oges, dash two miles, nine nominations, four starters. Courler, the favorite, won, Glasgow sccond, Flying Tocust third, Verdigris fourth. Time, B:313{, also better than True Blue's. ‘The third event, mile heats, Assoclation e, $250, for beaten horscs: tlve started—Kilburn, Fair Play, Elemt, Yelton, Dusty. Elemi won the flrat heat, Yelton second, and Kilburn third. Time, 1:43%. Falr Play won the second heat, Elem! sccond, Kilburn' third. Time, 1:425. Falr Play won the third heat, beating Eleml aud winning the race. Time, 1:452{, The racing to-day was as fine us was over wit- nessed in Loulsville. The remarkable run of McWhirter, Gen. Buford’s colt, causes grave doubts os to whether TenBroccke can beat this two-mile time to-morrow, Loxpox, May 28.—Kob Roy Is now the favor- ite for_tho Derby, the latest odds against him belng 7 to 2, while Chamant rulesGto 1. Loxpoy, May 20—5 a. m.~The deciine of Chamant in the betting on the Derby is due to the report that some accident happened to hhn in the stable Saturday night. * He was confined to a walking cxerclse in paddock on Sunday and Monday. [ic is supposcd to bu suffering from lamencss of the lolus. Special Ditpatch to The Tridune. NEw Yonx, May 28.—The report of the Joss of the Ban Francisco s generally discredited here, and sct down as a forgzery to influence the Panamn stock. The dispatch I8 circumatantial, but the rock tpon which the steamship fs salil 1o have struck {s not, according to the statement. of a Captain famillar with charts, of the coast, . lald down In any of them, althongh Immediately in tho course of tho stcamships of tho Pacific Mall Company. 'The City of Ban Francisco was bullt at Chester, Pa., In 1875, and bas made soveral trips In the Australian trade. This washer fifth trip on the Panama route. Sho left Panamn, May 10, with an assorted cargo of merchandise, coffee, ete. The through freight on board from New York was about 700 tons'of dry goods, iron, rags, ete, which went from here on the steamshlip Cofon Aprll 17, and a portion of the fast freight of the Acapulco, which left here May 1. The vessel was valued at between 8350,~ 000 and $400,000, and it was unlnsured, it being the practice of the Company not to Insure its vessels, a8 the managers say they can afford to loso ono cvery eight months rather than pay tho insuranco premium. To the Western Astoctated Iress, New Yonrg, May 28.—The following s the dispatch relativo to the loss of the Paclfic Mail steamer City of San Franclaco, reeelved by the officers of the Company fn this city to-dny: Mexico Ciryy. lll{ 24, from Acarorco May 18—, W B, " Clyde, * President Pacific lail Bteamahip Compeny, New York: The Cliy of San Francixco, in Iatitudb 10 dezrecs 6 minutea north, and longitude B3 degrees 30 minntes, struck an un- knowa roci¢May 10 at 0 hours 18 minaten s. m. on a beight, clear day. Sapk and became a total Joss in one honr and” two Minutes. No liven laat, The paesencern arrived st Acapulco this day In the gunboat Mexico, and Jeave for Sau Francisco in the Costa Rica on the 20th inst. e (Signed) *+ AR Apgent Pacific Mall Stes Ip Company. “ James J, WanpeL: Commander, Joties A. KRELTON, Consul General Mexico City, 8an Fnraxcirco, May 23.—No report has teached bere of disaster to the steamer City of San Franciaco. The agents cxpected her are rival ymterdny. but the delay oceaslons no ap- prehension. It is supposed she has been de- tained at some way port. EOUNDING JIAYES AND BIERMAN ON TRE CUR- RENCY QUEATION. Apectal Dispalch ta The Tridune. ‘WasmninaToN, D. C., May 28.—Charles Foster, of Otifo, hiad an Interview with the President to- day.. The couference is understood to have had reference to Ohlo politics, Foster says that the President {s ccrtainly in favor of the re- monetization of sllver. Upon being asked whetber, I that Is s0, the President and Secre- tary of the Treasury do mot disagrea on the methods of resumptlon, Foster sald not neces- sarlly, for the reason that Sccretary Sherman hos not reached definite concluslons withrespect to the remonectization question. Foster thinks Sherman is In doubt about that policy, and that he might be Inclined to favor making tho silver dollar o legal-tender fn amounts as large as $50. Tho statement can- not be made upon authority, but the impression prevalls smong those who know tho President best that ho will bo fnclined to recommend to Congreas that the stiver dollar bo made a legal- tender for o considerable larger amount than the present lmit—$5, TIE POLITIOAL BITUATION. The President to another gentloman, who had an interview with him to-lay, talked very frecly upon tho political situation. In discussing Benator, Morton’s letter the Presldent safd that Morton's statement of the policy of tho Admiufstration with respect to the South, and his description of tho situation s tho now Adminlstration found it at tho fnauguration, was exact and true. It was thon afact, whate ever might bo snld of thoe propricty of pursulng any other course, that the undertaking to have supported Packard with tho military would huve been futlle and THE PAILURE DIRASTROUS. ‘The Prestdent did not, however, agree with Morton as to tho position and purposes of the Bouth, Ilodid not share Merton's distrust of the Southern leaders, and did not have the samo apprebensionsas to thelr Intentions; but whatever may happen In the South now, the Presiaent declared that the Republican part; cannol be Lield respoustble for il. Tho Eouth s now in the liands of thy Democrats, and that party inust be atono responmblo to the fntelll- gent ovinfon of the country for the conduct of public aflairs, THE NEW YORK MOVEMENT. But upon onu subject the President was quite as omphatic 0a Eenator Morton or the nost earncst Republican of the country coulil wish lim to be. Referring to the numerous stories of a purpose ju certain quarters to at- tempt to create n new _party, to give it ‘the namo _of the Natioual Union party, the Presldent yery earncstly und almost {n theso words sald that ho had al- ways been o Re[inuhllunn, I8 o Republican, ond toat the Republlcan party was uever moro neeessury to Lhe nation than it is to-dny. That party, the President, according to this gentie 454: Bwitzerland, 1,573; France, 6,123; lufl&, 2,080 Qreece, 243 8pain, [97; Portugal, 810; Hussla, 8,767 'Poland, 854; Finfand, 22; Turkey, 3 Arabla, 183 India, 22; Burmah, 9; Ching, 10,1 Aslatic Russia, 833 Japan. 63 Quebec, 15,5455 Nova Bmurld 8,200; New - Brunswick, 1,494 'Prince Edward Tsland, 437: Newfound- land, 63; Britiah Columbia, 484; Mezlco, 632} Cenfral Amcrica, 14; United States of Colom- bla, 203 Venczuel nllh' Guiann, 3; Brazil, 28; Arzenting Republle, 8: Chilfy 20: Peru, 113 Bouth America, 10; Cuba, 8303 Porto Rico, 175 .mmnlcn, 23; Bahamas, 56503 Darbadoes, 323 other West Indin 1slands, 43; Azores, cte.) 0003 and born at sea, 23, RELIGIOUS. THNE METIIODISTS, ‘The Methodist minlsters of tho city held thelr regular weekly meeting ot their rooms, No. 57 Washington street, yesterday forenoon. Thero wera very few present, and tho Presfdent of tho Assoclation not being present, the Secre- tary, Dr, Marsh, called the. meeting to order, and, upon nomination, the Rev. Dr. Williamson was choacn Chairman, but Elder Jutkins camo fn In time to fill tho position. . After the sloging of o familiar nymn, ond a prayer, tho minutes of the last meeting wero read by the Sccretary, and wero spproved. Beveral other members of tho Assoclation came in later, unt!l there was quit a respectable gath- cring. ‘The Chalr introduced two or threo new memnsbers who were present. The missiunary Bccretarles, who were appolnted by the General Conference to make a tour through the country to look after tho miesionary lutcrests, werc at Cincinnatd last Bunday, and arc to be bere next Bunday. A committee was appointed to make srrange- ments for thelr rccoption, and the chief busi- ncas of the morning yosterday was upon the report or actlon of this Committce. A num- ber of suggestions were' made by different mlmhcm of tho Anuemhlg regarding the vro- gramme for Bunday, the disposition of the dis- tinguished straneers, their entertalnment, ete. Dr. McCheancy, stated that as o member of the Commnities he had wiven out in bis pulpit that there were to bo groat dofngs bero next Bunday; that one of tho church pulpita would e filied by soma one of the great minds from abroad; and now he understood that no Bishop would bo present. It was no fault of his, nor of the Commlttee, and he did not want to tako a b in ony such armangenicat. ‘The remarks of Dr, McUhesnoy stirred up hornet's ucat, and ho was answered in o semi- serlous, seml-humorous manner by Dr. ber, who asserted that Chicago had somo o8 gereat and shining lghis ns were to be found in tho country, and Dr. Me. Chesney knew it, too. {Applause and laughter,) Tho Isat speaker thought that Dr, McClicsney and others could preach just ns good a inlssion- ary sermon as anybody, and take up just as big & collection for tho callse, . charms fado, Bat t‘hlad! can't be presorved writhont Bozodont's 2 BUSINESS NOTICES. _Keep's Custom Shirts Made to Measurs,— :.\_ cry':n:h l‘l. for S'u: no on}lm:t:lon u‘:l }usep ln’)‘%‘ ecp’s shirts u 3 e ahirt nicss perfectly satlsfactory, THE CUSTOM-IIOUSES. 'WILAT WAS DISCOVENED IN NEW YORE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. WasninG1oN, D, C,, May 23.—Tho partial re- port of the New York Custom-ITouss Commis- slon, with President Hayes' indorscment of it and Bccretary Shcrman’s instructions to Col- Jector Arthur, have been given to Lho public to- day, and will be found ‘in full in the gencral press dispatches. Tho President's lelter s in entirs barmony with his every private utterance on this subject since his {nauguration, Mo has- determined that the people of tha country who bold no offices shall hereafter have no just cause of complaint that oflicials of tho Govern- ment use their positions for tho purposcof ox- erting unduc influence {n caucuses and conven-: tlons. Ho understands perfectly that tho on- forcement of a rulo of this kind will causo A COMPLETR REVOLUTION, especially In the management of tho New York Custom-Housc, and koows that it will meet with apposition from iniuential politicians, But it 18 his detormination at least to try the exper- ment of conducting the business of theCustom- Houso on strictly business prlnclnm. and in this bis efforts will be seconded Becretary BSherman and the offlcers of the Department here, ‘Tho order that no asseasments for polit- Ieal purposes on officers or subordinates {s to be nlrcwedvlll, itis oxpected, be rigidly cn- Useo # Mra, Winslow's Noothing Byrup* for children whilc teething. It cures dysontary and diarshes, wind colic, and regulates tho bowels. Boland's Aromatic Bitter Wino of Iron lsa remedy for nervous debllity, {mpoverished blood, andimpalred digestion. Depot, 53Clark stecet, Jeffers' French Cotorrh Cure is the best remedy known for catarrh, asthms, hsy-feyer, Trial free. Oflice 70 State street. Town Talk—The Fioneer” plug tobacco, o Fach plug has & woad tag. 10 {t18 now the favor” fte. Everybuody likes It SITAWLS, &c. Chas. Gossage Unprecedented Balibal Shawl Dept. 11! Thread and Llama Lace Points*:'{ At fabulously Low Prices | i Lace Sacques At o great sacrifics |1 !3 The entire stock of these goods at ' ,f prices to force immediata sale, i BASE-BALY. Bpectal Dispalch fo The Tribune, Dar70N, O., May 28.—The * Great Chicagos," 8s they hiave been called, were to-day beaten by the champlon city club of Springfleld by a scors of three to nothing, ‘The hicavy batters of tho White Btockings hit Mitchell for precisely oo base hit. \This pitclier fs unquestionably a bard man, and; while his_support was only falr, ho was abie, gl by himself, to win. The Whites have nothing to find fault with, and do not at- tompt to say anything, excypt that they were, falrly beaten on'the merits ot the gnme. Bpectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. WixoNa, Minn., May 23.—DBase-ball here to- day—Mutuials, of Jancsvilic, 2; Clippers, 0. PutLapzLruza, May 23.—Dusc-ball Athletics 1103100 0-0 Philadelphine 0000000 00 1tuna corned—None, Firit baso by errors—Athletics, G, Jtasea on called balla—Philadelphiae, Ente, Pa., May 23, —Base-ball: 1030000 0—4 0.000%000-2 nsc-ball: Hartfords, s, 1. ase-ball: Bostous, 8 forced. PRECEDENTS. The ordor fasucd by Prealdent Haycs lo—d;{{ forbidding the interferoncs of Government oftl- cers {n elections furthier than to give thelr own votes is in subatance the same as an cxccutive order issucd by President Harrlson during tho single _montl of his Administration, In that order Qen. Harrlson sald ho jssued It to chieck the Influenco of the Exccutive in controlling the freedom of the clective franchise through the medium of putlic oflicers. Gen. Harrison ndd- ed, * Never with my coneent shall an officer of the poople, compensated for hia services out of tholr pockets, become o xllnm instrument of Exceutive will,” This and a simllar prohibition Pumlnhcd by Jeflerson aro_the only nracedents for this remarkable order of President Llayes. LEIORT, To (A Tantern dssociated Press. WASHINGTON, D, €y, May 23.—Tho Customs House Cominlssion have made a partial report to tho Scerotary of tho T'reasury as to tha result of thelr investigation futo tho affairs of the New York Custom-llouse. The Commission fnd that the foree now employed in the Custom- Tlouse, the Naval Office, and the Burveyor's Of- fice, numbering together 1,048 (oxcluding for TOE ROCKFORD COUNT-IIOUSE, Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune, TRockronp, I, Muy 23.—~The Board of Su- pervisors, upon whom the jury lald a part of tho blame for the Court-House disnster, met this afternoon In specfal scasion in the old Court~ House. It was generally expected that a stormy sesslon would take place. The volcana that stumbers {o the breasts of the more Indignant tural members was for s time allayod by the Pirtanuno, Mn{ 23, of Brooklyn, 0; Alleghs BYRACUSE, May 24 tars, 1. CROWN TIIIS MAN, Bpectal Dispatch to 03 Iribune. Nrw Yonk, May 28.—The clhiecker match for the champlonship of the world and 8200, bo- may bo safely reduced in num- | bers by ahout 20 per cent. The Commission ¢ the report upon that survey. Sevor Dr, Willlamson thought that his congren- o s ) ropnsc tho abolltion of tho offles of Deputy 1d, § 4 % of Lho progress of this work Tave from time to fon hiad been drawn upon enough late) 0 | tweea Yates and Marting, ended Jast night In a | pigaterly fnaction of his Honor the Mayor, and o 2 Eolfoctor at large, which {8 now vacant, and the | foans #aids 18 gaou choukly for him. Ly tthe | 8 L0 B O Tl ot Comatock's e | he felt Mies wisiom them o rosbe = " 4 | victory for Yatcs, Tho mateh began on the 7th | those of the members moro used to. managing Commencing at $3.50. office of othior Deputy Colicctors and activg | ghowed very clearly that ho id not favor any | Posc, in announchiyz ths completion of the work, | 1t appeared to bo the sentimcnt of & number | fnsf. There werstoLnve been fitty games played, | political bodies. ‘The Mayor opened the session r£ree e 10)5 |'e':{§:' ::13 ;fl;‘;”flf:;"&’.fi'Efi.?mffi:.ffi:;‘:.‘fg now party organization as auch, and that ho | 40 give a brict history ot it, with on cxplanation | to have a largo jubllecmeeting In tho Taber- | but Martins resigned after the forty-ninth, The | witl nmild specch,in which ho polnted out where- . ) of the methods miopted, and tho character of tho work aceownplished. 3 MUST ALL STEP ABIDE, ‘The rocent annonuectnent in these dispatches that it Is the purposo of tho Presidest to res move oll forcicn Ministers, was fully vontirmed by one of the leading oftlvers of the Guvern- nient to<day. This officer suld that this Ad- inistration, Jike all others, conslders the com- missiuns of forelgn Ministers at fts disposal; that etliclent service docs not necessarily re- quire retention; that the new Qoverninont naturally desires that fts forefzn representae tives shall bo sclectod on account of their spocial sympathy with tha forelgn pollcy of the Administratlon, aud that no Minister would lave a right ta complain {f his scrvicea should be dispensed with, Refcronco was made to tho fact that England, with a perma-~ nent diplomatic corps, doca not consider it neccssary to retaln o Minister Indefinitely st the satnc post, The President thinks that no nuth system should bo cstablished. A BPY IN TIIB DEFARTMENT. ‘Thero Is aulte a stir in thq Treasury over the 1ate publication of movements of special agente dispatched to watch the operations of whisky men in varlous parts of tho couutry. Asan fn- stance, & few days since tho Department, in view of tho charges inade by Chicago distillers in regard to the manufacture of crooked whisky at Cinclunatl,actermined to send 8pecial Agent Brooks to examine the matter. He had not reached Cinclnnatl beforu the fact that ho had started and tho purposc of his mission was mado kuown.. This “involves some official clther fn or out the Department, tho same character of officlal which played so prominent a part in whisky trials under the late Adminle- nacle Bunday evening, but the Rev. Mr. Buoring thought that this scheme would Lo a fallure. 1o was of opinion that the peaple could be bet- ter reached at thelr own churches, The Kev, Mr. Bpencer moved that o telegram bosent to the Becretaries, that this time was not prupitious, and that some other place be select- cd for noxt Sunday. ‘The Rev. Mr, Boring moved to lay the mat~ ter on tha tablo, which was voted down. The represcutatives of threoor four churches asseried that {t would bo extromely hard work to collect from them the sums for which tucy bod been asscased. Saveral othors wero of opinlon that tho Motho- dist Churchies were as nearly ready now as thoy over would be, In » united point of viaw, to take up a misslonary collection aud to sttend s mass- meeting. There was some tatk of baving tho mass-meeting held Friday night. Bishop {larris, who cama in lote, made a fow remarks of a general nature, in which hie sald that it was his fdea to have the ministers give facts and ficures from thelr pulpits on Sunday concerning the miaslonary work, and not har- angues about tho ‘‘glorious Gospel " ete. o thaught the colleetfons would be all right, and 1t would be best to go on in sccordance withthe programme of the Socretarics, and hold tho mus-mccunix. It it was a failure, it would not be tho first time o mass-meeting had beon adyer- tised n Chicago and had proved a fatlure. I it was deemed inproper by the pastors of certain churches to take up a collection, thon lot them not take up one; it would be better not to do 80, Dr. Willlng offered as a substitute for Mr, Bpencer’s motlon that the different minfsters of 1n the oflice of Assistant Collector, and discharge ‘t’ls a Deputy Surveyor. Ticy further report that e ‘ TIOUTS OF RMPLOY, which commence nominally at ¥ o'clock, but in practice gonerally at 10 o'clock, should nall de- ‘partmeants be from 0 o'clock a. m. il 4 p. m., exccpun? whero a longer tenin {s prescribed by law, A further reduction can bo made shonlil micasures be adopted by the Department under the present Jaw, or by Congress In futuro legls. lation, for the consofidation of separate depart~ ments or the simplifyin of the genoral aystem. APPOINTMENTS. Tho fact being that leomtmanu arc made on politieal influence, it fa clear that tho appolut- ments bave been made in great part under po- litical pressure from party vonslderations, and wlvl.hllmumdv:nt regaril to the fitness of tho ap- pointoes. The Commission report ns thelr conclusion from the evidenco given, and from their own observation, that a part of the force now em- uoycd in the scrvico aro deficient In proper at- ution to business as well as in business quall- fications and Integrity of character; a few of them are emnlo{cd noro or leas in m‘vnm buysi- ness to tho possible detriment {n sume casca of tho {nterests of the service, and that some < FRAUDULENTLY ACCEPT MONRYS for services rendered in their ofliclal capsclty, For these reasons the Commission think that the proposcd reductlon of the forco should be mudu in the varlous divislons aud classcs, after careful scrutiny and examination In cach - vislun in such manner ns the wisdom of tho De- Eurtmuu may dotermiuc, to tho cfid that the overnment muy retaln the most falthful aql xnulnl not be likely to give any such movemcut ald, scorc made was: Yates, 8; Martins, 13 drawn, 45. This leaves Yates, at 10 years of axe, the champlon checker-player of the world, he hav- fng beaten Wiley five to one in twenty-slx games in Aprll, 1870, and two to one in a match of fifty games last August. After twenty years of rivalry for the champlonship between Wiley wsnd Martins, their score stood twenty-two games for Wiley and nincteen for Martins, 1o Acchitect Gay's organs, the Chicago Jowrnal ond Tmes, had falscly accused the Board of parsimony in not advancing auything additional o the contract prico to strengthen parts of tho building that were found, ns the work progress- ed, to require additional strength. Ile sald the statementa spread broadeast by these newspa- pers were cntirely unfounded, and, further, that nothing was cver asked for that was thought would add to the permancucy of the building that was not Immediataly considered ond allowed, up to the time of tlie falllng of the buflding, Mr. Ferguson also sald the Board were not respunsible for . Mr. Gay's lmperfect plans, as that .gentleman waa highly recommended to them ot that time h{ Rockford citlzens as su architect of high standing. Upon the whole, his llonor elalmed that the Board had done thelr duty in a carerul, prudent mauner, for the best lutcrests of the county. The spcech was tlmely, and_put off ¢ actiun unt!! to-morrow, when the Building Committee will report, Some of thu murc Irritable members do not like to be blamed for Gay's miscalculation, and are loud in their de- nuaciation of the verdict, which they say was not fair. Itislcarned frum a nember of the Board that Richardson will probably be awarded the job to finish the Court-House, and that the county will foot tho bill Also, 500 Black and Colored Oloth.: and Cashmére Garments, Spring Dol~ mang, Cloaks, and Snits, at prices that make them the- greatest bar-' gains seen this season!! . ARNATOR CONKLING hios arrived. - Those who have talked with him say that e does not exoress any antagonism to the Presidont's polley, but ia not very eol il cative about (b, o' las, however, indicated his intentlon not to make anv recommiendations for oflico or Interfere in appointmonts, b lcast for the prescut. By doing this Lis fricads nap ho Intends to disahitse public opinion in Now York of the notion which lH'B'l“l fn_many quartcrs that ho seeks to control tho patronago of the TIIF: OARR. ‘Loxpox, May 28.~The race for the champlon- shipot the Thames and £400 over the usual course took place to-day between Robert Wat~ son Boyd, of Gatshead, and_John Higgins, of ‘Thadwell, The raco resulted In an casy victory for Boyd, EEMPER COUNTY. Gav. Stone, of Mississippl, Intervlewed.-. 1o Bays 110 1ias Exhausted His Fower--- The Courts Must Do tho Iest-——Little 1Mope that tho Mob Wil Ever He un- iahied, s & Currespomdence Memphis Aralanche (Ind, Dem.), JACKSON, Miss,, M:y 24,—1n accordanco with fnstructions, your correspondent interviowed Gov, Stone ”""""5 In reterence to the Kem- per County affuir, On calllng at the Execptivo oflice the reporter found the Uovernor alone aud busily engoged fn writing, Iie laid down his pen, greeted the reporter very kindly, and invited him to be scated. After a few common- Jaces the reporter Informed his Excellency that }:c desired to interview him for the Avalanche an tate. Gov. Hartrauft, when hore, suggested to the Administration that ho had soine doubts about carrylng Pennaylvaula with eass at tho fail clections, and rocommonded that no fmportant C‘llfllilfltl be made there, at least until niter tho cloction, MUM, Speciol Diepateh'to The Tribuna, New Youk, Muy 28.~Tho Jferald's Washing- ton special says: **The alr is full of vague rumors of a muvement to organize a new party, and tho presenca in \ashington just now of Benator Conkling, 8imon Canieron, Conj man Foster, Gov, Ilartranft, (en. Bt , and sevcral other prominent statosuien and poll- ticlaus, hns stirred up tho curlous as to the meaning of thelr comivg here, To tnterviewers tho stercotyped answer glven s ¢ Businessat the Departmenta,’ but the colncidence of their pres- once i not regagdod as accidental,” A°000D STORY BPOILED, The Tribune's Waslhiington special denles that the antl-Administration party at Washington is formldable or serious. Dlilne knew nothing Dulrlngblea reach country readers can do so In the st and cheapost manner by using AN OIL BLAZE." Naw Yonx, May 23.—This afterncon while a ligbter londed with oll was being unloaded at tho foot of Forty-firat strect, North River,s . § the city, whocould do so by having their pulpits iy 0 terriflc explosion occurred from somo unknown > effident of 18 prosent afiilals, Sen Sro Mi: ‘v:|':r|l,‘,“"r¢.°§' u;u,"mfctlu"é "mfi"’ i soveral | yyafon, An- Investigation to nscortain how | filied, Jhould o and holp ather pm‘t fors ta thelr Qf,kfl'::&m'fl;:;‘v‘,cmllg;‘g';flx.‘fiy‘.!in%k:g Quteido | ouss,and fn an fnstant the wholo body of Rt puintod Lo posttions requiring ofton the skill | NS ELT W0 of the Democrats from that | Lia tnformation reachied distilices and the pub- | pulpits Sundsy. tented to do about it, and asked the Govarnor | ofl was I flames, When the famcs were ex- | soparately or comoined, or by Btato Sections, For 'f.':.'i‘#{.’.?'ll'{;‘i‘éflfifififf‘"fi'r'::"fl{ ot tho ro- | North Carolln, e of the Domoceats trom that | 1g haa beon underiaken ab tho Department: g!,; meeting iven adfourned, | 4R coula'snare fow ‘it for that pur- | tiguldbod it was dlcovered that threo men had | o cutimaia appiyto - " A, % KEECUG 3 e s . nounced : g 2 i iy und otiicr Btates, wlt ittlo or no examinn- daye aco, avo bia vislt s oot Intciuded tohave | _Berlons complications aeo Ikl th grow out | mindes of e Gentrel Committeo of the Opt. | Pose. The Uavernor exprosscd bimsolf s ‘et~ | boen burned to doath, aud nuother had rocelved nd 70 Jackso-st = tircly willing to grant tho Interview, and the Mon Into the fitnessof the appolnte following conversation took place: Leyond tho recommendation of thelr friends, probably fatal injuries. The names of tho dead e Com- of the five barrela of whisky which ware selzed are Willlam Smith, Sixty-tifth street aud Tenth at Fort Madlson, fa., by Cellector Connell of eago District Camp-Ground Association would dld not last over tweuty minutes. No predic- be beld Tucsday,June8, at 10 a. m,, on the MEDICAL. i tion was mado In his presenco by Domocrats, lis z Y . ¥ ¢ Reporier—* Governor, you are no doubt awaro | ayenuo; tho Captain of the vessel, Charles | =~ e o bronqinestia mannce o ppolniment | L ko't ik b e | Somsseeraweekautey, Tho austa, avolged | Clnp o o e aciro o i couton, spresiaty | s the, Sarialn, f, e, ey, St | BT GUIINRETS L ¢ tice, demoralfzlug In fta Inilucuce on all conneet- | Caraltua an Adiniulatration party fu opposition | hlgivwincs after ~thoy have oncu Becn UNITED PRESBYTERIANS, B e B erarn dan i, | tho mate, and 8 man belouging to tho lizhier, . “n o 0 Democracy, at he Knows of no such o 'y name unknown. jolph Brenner, 3 LS 2’,‘,;}:,",;2".;‘5‘},‘;‘;;,‘2:;;{!,‘:"“';{‘3 jemculated 10 | ovement upon tho part of Democrats, Il | Stimped and Jegunged and _pat. it Bpac.al Dispaich lo The Triduns. I{sve you taken any stops to punish the peraons | West Forty-third stroct, was burned so badl ; \5- INEFRICIENGY ARD CORRUFTION. 8 »Tnk- of hllln visit t;r tho l’rflldem m -n"r.nlqrao- = “mum" ":“gmp“ The Oommluh?;er masdo- | o E'r:n'rkf. 11, Msy 23.—The Assumbly met at wl& g«;v?nr:,or-_m'l. t\h‘: :::zrlall s ",:,. o) l;d“g:, m], %o survive. The loss wi <1 S able one. ¢ suys ho was impre: with the 1 o'cloc] H not cxee > .d'lu"l_:lal g:.:z{‘c::’fignbfll%: ‘:‘n‘:{::‘r‘;:g ::: 1::: #g Jdea that thy President 48 desirous of perform- clded that slcohol, cologna epirits, or highwincs " Tho report on Babbath-schools was read, and, after an loteresting discuasion, It waa resolved that mintsters urge the importance of §abbath- school instruction, ita relation to the Church, and tho duty of all to encoursgoe and suppork it} that Presbyteries bo recommended to hold con- ventions in the Interest of Sabbath-schools at Icast onco & year, and appoint suitable persons to make arrangements for them, and report the results; that a commitice be appolnted tore- port the practicability of cstablishing a weekly Babbath-school paper. ‘Toe Committes on Digest or Compilation of cannot be so shipped unicss redistilled, no mat- ter whether thu{] havo been subscquently stamped or not, {ioods of this description can- not leave firat hands without having tax-paid otamps on them, Should the Commlissioner bold ta this decislon, no redistilling establishe ment jn the country can do busincss. MORE DONDS CALLED IN, 70 the Western dsiociated Press. Wasminoton, D. C., May 23.—The Sccretary of the Treasury givea nol that the principal and accrued futersst of tho bouds herelnbelow designated, knownas 520 bonds of tho act of March 8, 1 dated Jul! 1 W] at thy Treastry of the Unltcd States ou aud anxiety of the newspapers about thls natter, and am surprised that so mnny‘ot them should be so entirgly at fault as to tho powers of the Exccutive. 1" have uo power to do anything at all. It is solely tha province of the courts to inyestigato the mattcr, and punish violators of the law, I went to Kemper as soon as I heard of the occurvence, not kunowing but that the mob was still {n full posscssion of tho county; but when I reached ‘there, all was quiet, an no lndicatlon of & further vutbreak, Had not the mob already disperscd I would have quelied the disturbance, even if it would have veen necessary to call out the militla, Havhig fully satistied myscl? that theee would be no further rlmurbnm:j I went to Coluinbus to see Ing the functions of his office for tho best in- terests of tho whole people, regardlcas of sco- tional and party Issurs. A Tetegrom 1n Cnrinsd Oumarciol, * WASHINGION, D. On May ST Tie South s making formidable preparations for urging upon Congress at the approaching scaslon the varlous scheines of internal improvements that have grown somewhat familiar in the past few yeara. It {8 Indisputably a fact that tho Bouth- orn peoplo havo fnterpreted & portion of FPresl- dent Hayea' juaugursl address to mean that it will be the policy of bis Administration to en- courago schemes of this sort by Congreasional the "honor of the Governmout, rights of Im- porters, and interesta of tho nation until the scrvico I froed {rom tho control of party and organized on a strictly business basis, with the same guarantecs for officicncy and fidelity in selection of chlof and subordinate officers that would be required hy a prudent merchant, Un- der the present system officers who are appoint- ed through polltical influence are expocted to mako thelr offices contributo in turn to the support of tho party, and that the tmount of contributions asked from nen is fixed by . percentage on slieir respective salaries, “Most of the oficlals . tbus asscssod acceds the demand, and sowe TIE CHESTER CALAMITY, . CnixsTER, Pa., May 28.—The jury In thocase of the Baratoga launch disaster rendercd a ver- dict to-night, The Jjury finds tho deaths of soven victims to have been accidental. The verdict is accompanied by s statement that, while they believe from the evidence that )l customary precautions for the prevention of an accident were cmployed In thls instance, they arc of opinion that more ample means, {f prace ticable, should be provided for the holdingofa ship and for the immedlate cscape of men work- ing underneath in case of the premature or un- Anexternal epplication, astantaneaus it | 113 effact, and &a harmlosa'as swoos oream. - |4+ Why will you suffer? when' |- for 50 cents you can obtain ‘|, IMMEDIATE and LAST. | ING relief. : g* 'This is the ONLY ENOWN n.mmm for Noeuralgia where tha CURH is WAL HANTED to bo IMMEDIATE aud perma nont. b For salo by VAN SCHAACK, BTEVENSON & CO, . 3 s to . Y K sppropriations, and under this interpretation | after the %8th of August, 1877, and interest will | Past Acts of the (eneral Assembly reported, | Judee Hamm, the Clrcuit Judge, and suggested | expected moving of the vesscl. and all retall drugaista. ] L'u,',bm repalr ';’"' d"""'hh“h'“m“ by ex- gy h"xu already gone vigorously Lo rork to | coage an that &xfly: Coupoy bonds—$50, No. | which report was spproved, aod m’c‘.m*‘f.’.um to him to call'an extra term of bis Coure T | 2P e — 3 Ing o scecpling, fram murchants unlawiul | eqicato public opinion st the North in | 8001 to No. 000, " both inclusivo; 8100, No. | coutiucd, with ustructions to make further | Kember, for tho purpose of punlshing violators A FATAL FALL. WHIPS, g A n‘u mu rf.m t9 df nquirles In tho | fyyor of thelr = {nterests, and to win [ 4,001to No. 6,000, both fuclusive; 0. | revislons, as they may deem neccssary; also to | of tho law, Ihad no fiawer to order Judge Special Dispaich lo The Trivwne. 5 bavrsiser's oflice la rescrycd for & futurareports | gver and sccuro pledges’ from tho new | 800l ‘to No. 1 bally " Incliaivo} | print tha'book, bat 40 defor publishir it 41 ¢ | Tamin to do so, and It hie due not call the ex- | paonrs Tik, bay Be-h workman mmed | YW FLLEP S| 'W‘HIPS e Vs ! mled that grave {rregularities seem to Cm:%:efmaln at lhfl&:r:b whmemgw‘xxca m fl,ta)fl.l ‘Ntlx l'}, tall No. , u%%. cfl s‘l‘;_“‘d“u“"“" of this Asscmbly and that tlri‘l un:o{n the. bl?v‘clmos amuml']. do nn{]lihln i | R "."“ vr’u k‘l'll cd y by falling from tho . " abaolutel ul 0 sccurs the desire ! Inclusive. of counon, . | of 187 o not know whether Judge Hamm will cal to-da; e sscarring smunas xo rum paneronr, B0 SECER SR, o e aro. moticeauio | Hegistered bondy—4106) Mo TUL Lo, No. 1000 TR COLORRD RACE. fho cxira. sosion. or mot. - Tho Constitution | third story of tbe Court-House to the ground. AT AUCTION. ie;i.gpendud to the report are the followiug let- TumAsusy Drratuxxt, Wasuixotox, D. 0., May 20, —81n: I beg leavs Lo call your atlention to Jie accompanying pastial report of the Commlss oz appolnted to oxamina Tlu Cnlwmol]!om mn New York, and espocially to that part ralating to ippointments upon political jndueuce without due scgard o ufictoncy, As thia involves questions of 8 general policy which afcct other departments of Jour Admlalatration, I desirs Instructions ss L the Tales you wish adopted on this subjoct-matter, so }hll 1| tfi may_be applied in the reforms posed nowadays travellng through the North, and whatever may be thie ostenaiblo purpose of thelr Journeyinus, the real purposo Is found to be, nine tiines out of ten, to work up the plans re- ferred to. ‘Fhiey urgo that tho President fs com- mitted, not only by the Euugu in his inaug- ural, to which they attach so much fmportance, but also by what they are pleased to consider The eutire subject of tho Rio Grande troubles jmplicd promises made by his fricnds last win- | will be brought before tho Cabinet to-morrow, ter during tho Electoral couut. ‘They do | and Gen. Ord will then be made acquain! not hesitate to aftirm that such prom- [ with the policy of the Admiulstration, and re- both Inclusive; 8300, No. 701 to No. 1,000, both inclusive; $1,000, No. 2,801 to No. 7,60, both inclusive; £5,000, No. 1,101 to No. 2,000, both in- clusive; ,000, No. 1,153 to No, 2,200, both fn- ‘Total reglsterod, $4,000,000. Aggre-<| Bate, $10,000,000. OUR RELATIONS WITH MXEXICO. plainly detines the dutles and powers of the Ex- ceutive, and any one who will tuko the trouble to refer to the Coustitution will sce clearly that 1 have no power in this matter, Tho Courts are solely charged with tho. duty, and I suppose will do whatever Is neccssary. ‘Iho mob waa composed of persons well known., and there can b no difficulty fu arresting them. have paid no attcution to the great to-do by the mewspapers that bave been instructiog me what todo. Idonot think it becoming fn me to no- This is the third death which has occurred dur- ing tho erection of this bufldlng, GREAT CLEARING BSALE Our accomulated stock of 1,500 Duzen Whl Einds we will ciose vt &t Auction fa & few da; sell 10 dealers auy (e 8t about what the briug on our sucilun sales. Plesse call aad ex B¢ kvods st our Factory bales ioms. Wo sell agl&l.flrdulru‘ll ‘D.li lfi? kmll{lfl‘ W L w seli o ou . ok KEN, (1ALL & The Committes on Freedmen's Mlissions ro- tcm:nl. and It sccretary, tho Ruv. w. \Witherspoon, D. D, guve an Intercsting account of the cncaurng!:f stato of tho mission, the Board having & school at Chase Clty, Tenn., also a College and Thoological Scuilnary at Knoxville, Tenn., the object of which was to prepare teachers sod milnlsters of thelr own color for the Bouth. It was resolved that tho Asscmbly recomunend tothe Boand the propricty of providing dormitorics and cheap bosnding for — ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Bpecial Dirpalch (o Th Tribune. Teurx laure, Ind, May 5.—Ycstcrday morning Otto Hulman, 17 ycars of age, while ") hunting squirrels, stiot himself futhe neck ac- :uuumlt;, und died in Lalf an hour, 1o wasa $onof Theodore Hulmau, l'(l‘l)lc ROOM. Ut il SUR proposed | fses were made thew, asod thele deter- | cclve {nstructions s to whal courso he sbalt | pupils at Knoxville; that $10,000 bo sppropriat- | tice them, sud I am not golug juto the papers.’? ——— 7 Youse Now York Castom-Louse, Kewpect(ully | mination fo fnslat “tliat they shall 'be | pursus. 230 tiis Board. fop the coming your tha the porter—* Then, there being 6o further do- A LAND-SLIDE, FOX S o the Preaident, om% BUSIMAN: | girictly fullllled, and on thelr own construction. GHERNBACKS AND SILVEE. * | Board bo authorized to procury inaterfal for a | flanceaf tho county ofilcials, snd baving satisticd Special 0 The Triduna. CoaMFPAlON, [IL, May 23.—A wan namod Willlam Argo had his leg broken by a land-slide st Mahomet on Saturday, where he was looking 2% somnc inen repairing @ mill-dam, A BREATH OF FLAME, '3 Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribuss. LaSirvs, I, May 23.—Joshua Watson, a miner employed In the Mattbleason & Hegeler coal miue, in this city, bad bls bands, arws, fuce, and nock badly burucd to-day by the esplosion ‘Thoy hiave not been able to show promlses in The Secretary of tho Treasury has directed black and white froin the Presideut’s friends | thatat tho close of tho prceent month an araptecing support for the Texas Pacific | amount of grecnbacks be added to ths special f‘:flmnd, the Miubslpnl 1 s, and the cotton | fund undor the joiut resolution for the lesue of tax refunding propositions, aud it will probably | silver colu, which, with the $6,000,000 alrcady Yo demonstrated that no such cvidences of the | set apart, will bring the fund up to the amount bargain are tn exiateace. At tho samo timo It | called for at this tine—about $7,600,000—that Is truo that a much mwory liberal feclug toward | beluz tho legal tendors recelved ja exchange for theso schemes, and the Texas Paclfic in particu- | the siver beld for the fedemption of fructional lur, was felt and displayed by Northern Cov- | currcucy. gressmen last winter than evor before, acd lo APPOINTMENTS. fog tbat has uianifestly rested on thelr view of the work done then aud siuce they are Edgar Reedand George W. Elkio wore to-c.ifi labors.” This was adopted by s risiog vote, amply justificd In cotertaluing tho beliet that | cach appointed & Kevenuo gBurckeopes aftersbich tho audience jolued lo siogiog the = school building iu Chase City; that they bo suthorized also to catablish a fund for® the ssalstance of worthy studeuts, the Interest of which shall be used anuually for that purpose. THUR AFTEUNOON BESSION took In considcratlon reports on forcign mis- sions. The first resolution passed was, **That tho Assembly glve thanks to Gud for the pres- crvation of "the lives of all our wlssionaries durlog the past year; also, for tho bless- yourself of the fuct, you consider you bave nothiug further to do1™ . Governor—* Certaluly, no more than suy other eltizen.” Reporter—“Do you think if the Sheriff of Kemper had exerted himself properly that ho izt have saved Chiselmi DI ho not antici- pate what the mob {utended'to dowhen be- placed Chisolin fn iuul W Uovernor—"*Well, 1f the Sheri® had been a mau of more comumanding and positive charac ter, ho could, perhaps, have preserved the peace. " olm Lilmacl! waa alaruicd by tho asspmblivg THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY, Exzcovive Maxsiox, Wasninetox, D, 0., May 5. ~My Dasn Sin: 1 havo read the partial Toport {, the Commissian sppointed to examine tho New ‘orkmmm-unmc. 1 concur with the Commis- {ion 12 thelr recomendations. it is my wish that collection of revenuea should po **froe from paz- |m‘ln cootrol, and orean! on & strictly business ¢ b s, with the samo guarantces for ciiclency and clity tn the selcction of chlef and subordinate Oficary that woald be requized by & prudent me IIIML Party loadors should bave no mo asace Lo sppolntments than other equally & TOLEDO POOL ROOM" Auctlon Poola ou il spertiag events. To-day, 3 30 3:00 miouto Trottlng Kaocs 8t Frocport, aud Lo Vilia va. 8t. Louts Basa Ball Cluby, 3¢ Loutstlye. ~ + Tenliroeck va. Thue, best 2 willes, st Loulsville. — MISCELLANEOUS, . Don’t Forget That the POST will glve tho Balllvaa Ju. o umw:lmn&' gl E .