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MARCH 26, 1878, reforred to the Committee on Privato Land Cialme, and he moved It be referrod to that Committeo. Bo ordered | 2 . . THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: 'TUESDAY reform of the Civil Service. latterly it hes hecn suggested that the great reform conslsted in making appofotments to offico regardicsa of the adyice of Scnators and Representatiyes from Btates, and so0 smashing the machine. In some conspicuous cases the vers reversehas leen done. What rule there is uipon this or on any whatsoaver other than that of sald Digois River | and immunitiea of citizens of the soveral {mprovement, or for the said Tilinols & Michigan ftates alro appllcs to-thia i, tresting plaia 1iffs s allen encmics. The position that the e I ol ey Choa | CTCtMeNt was that of an Indcendent nation ix D ey Srotaats ot these haler shall B esa e tas | Genied, the Confederate Gavernment never hav- maln an open highway, for nsc of the United States ing attained to such o character. Reversed, Government, freo of ny charge or toll whatever. UNDER THB COXPISCATION ACT. 1y tho tool of deslzning lawyers in pursuit of the. millions. ‘the will in" which he s named ay cxecutor waa subsequently revoked, but, on s statement of Alexander Long, an atlorney, that thie rovoeation was not i Tallis handwriting, the Court set {t aside and admitted the will to probate. A close estimato of tiha real éstate - DWAY'S REMEDS Frot tho Hon, Thurlow Weeq INDORSING 1own, at whose approsch but recently the East- irn Continent stood up and uncavered, e threw nore mud than any dredye r:ot worked byateam wer threw in the same time, After reviewing stlll further Sccretary fchurz's carecr, he took up the Packand case md the Loulsiana election, and_sai When O Tnder acllof the States, & nnmberof billa were introduced and roferred, inclndinga_Joint Teaolntion anthorizing the Becretaty of tho Treas: g 2 p, int touching appointments it 18 not given to e - No. 122, Conraa va, Wapoles et al.; error to 1 to the Chamber of~ C o ¢t | woived eives it at over 7,000,000 ncres, located ) Bo Fresident wae Inanguratcd Sienten, ¥ f Brice Iotelligoco o Know. _int 1 hawo fony re: TIIF. COMMITTEES A iy e e Lnittanas - Tn ite ense 16 | S PorscFor 900,000, tho site of the Tarocite | In ncarly all the States fn the Unfon. Dr, RADWAY'SR. R. R, REMEDIES {Ixty dags after that Insuguration he ceased to | marks to make upon this last suggestion. Firaty i it .| 15 held that the Conflacation act of 1843 applica | Poat-Ofiice; also, & foint resolntion deciaring it — e —— After Uslog Them for Sereral Years. B o Jovermor. - When ho disappenred the will of | 8l the Prestdenta hava been, all ihe Prestdents OUR MINISTER TO CHINA. only to the nroperty of persons who thercafter | inex) iat thistime to change or modify the STATE AFFAIRS NEw Tonk, Jan.4, 1677.—Dnan Sin: Having e Soulsiana was subverted and trampied upon, | must be, and President Hayes 1s, guided bf Special Diwatch (o The Triduna might be guilty of acts of disloyalty aud tres- | tanif, taltowt tatl introduced By Mr. f RS. ezl ,..,....an‘,.,.',r'mma.,.r._ ..w‘,'u?,,‘",","n;;{_'a;; g some adyico, aad that sdvice Joes come andwill | Wasmixatos, D. C., March 25,—The Seward | fon, and excludes Iram Its oparation the prop- The followlng resoation was inizoduced By Mr. ter cxperiencing thaie eficacy wit ol &t juch an cvent is always_a mattor of aincere re- fret to all who respect Republican Institutions, Jut very few such cvents would be required to ender the Republican institutions that by-word wnd that hissing on this continent which for coturica they have heen on the otber, TNE LOUISTANA COMMISSION, 1le then reviewed at length the work of the “oulsiana Commission fn a sarcastic tone, and wid: If it was their mission to depose an ac- unl Governor, they did not consume timo mough. Under the Constltution of Loulsiana our years are requited for that nirpose. 1 could not, therefore, sce o all that transpired in Loulsiana the develop- oent of a new policy for the chmbllnnrmy ir the abandonment of an oid policy. I saw inly the acquicscence fn what seemed to be lisagrecable mecessity. DBut I was not pre- sared to see the act fdvertised as one of the 3restdent's cholee. which every Republican as vcil as every Democrat was bound to approve. 1 was, therefore, & matter of surprise, and pro- ound regret also, that I heard the President feclare i his late annual mcssago that *the liscontinuance of the use of the army for the surpose of upholding local Hovernments in two Itates of the Union was no less a constitational Juty and requirement, under the circumatances Jxisting at the time, than it was & much aceded Tlewitt (N. Y, . Witeneas, ‘The Texas Pacidc Railroad Company has memorialized Congress praying the pasege of an act autharizing and dirccting the Sceretary of the Treasury to indorse apon it bonds amannt- ine to $27,678 per mile n guarantee of 5 per cent interest for snd in the namo of the United Btatas; come from one or the other of = three sources: Elther it will be ‘sapplied hy those ‘whom tho scveral Btates have sclected for thetr representatives, or by those ‘who have not been, but aspire to be, chosen as representatives, or 14 will cofe fram office. groken who have no politicat aaplrations, but o I0WaA. DesMoines, Ia., March 23.—~In tho afterncon scsston of the Scnate the followlng bills passed: The General Appropriation bill; making appro- priation for the Insane Hospital nt Mt, Pleas- ant; in relation to farnlshing supplics to the State Penitontiary; ta fix salaries of officors and employes of the State Penltentiarics; to amend the code to permit a malority of citlzens of townshipa and fncorporated cltics nud towns to vote taxes in ald of raflroads, instead of two-: thirds, ns now required by law; providing that, County Treasurérs 1nako a deposit of ‘money in bauks h&y Riving additional security for tha ramo; to protect Governor's and Capitol Bquarcs; mnoking appropriations to imect s deficlency {n “the Reform Behool at Eldora; making an aporopriation of £1,000 to pay the cxpenses of the Commission to Invelthfinla tho ncta of Beth M. Craig. as Warden of the Ft. Madison Penltentlary: to ay Mills & Co, for supplics furuished to tho lenoral Auemblx: to pay tho salarics of the Tm“l%“ of tho Anamosa” Penitentlary for the ear 1875, * ¥ In the House, bills to cstabllsh a normal :ch?o‘\ at Lomars, Plymouth County, was de- [cated., investigation this morning disclosed no now | CFY of persons who, preslons to its passage, facts, The further the cross-examination pro- :{'.:n" :',::.’;' “':m‘",:l,(;‘"‘m’“rflu:;"&,n:flfl‘.m‘: cecds the mors apparent does it becomo that | glanca without molestation for past offenscs, tho charges against Minister SBeward largely | and that the joint resolution passed In_ex- proceed from malics, and that tho persons planation 81 limitatlon of that law, making the complaiota do nob come foto court. S 4TINS ttyed tnconneetton mith with clesn hands, For instance, to<lay an ut- | part of it, remaves all doubt on this poins, de- encvessful attompt was made to prove that the | claring, ns it docs, that the law shall be so con- prosceuting witness was {mplicated fa the burn- ( strued e not to wxflv Sonay ot ord n;:nrfllnnc prior tolts passage. 1lunce, when the ex-Scerelar, st :‘::lc::::r::::‘leth::f:':r'unox oftvar, c"""f‘l"h},",lfi"fl',“.)m"' a8 rtoe 'é 3 e o cty y The Touse Post-Ofiies Committca took | murkber of the. Confederats, Congress, aiving further ovidence to<lay on the aubject of the | ronstant ald and comlors to the (nsurroctionary mode of lelting mafl-contracts. Amos P, Curry | Goverument, at that date conyesed proerty to his sons, tho'title thereto could” not be affected testified that he had a land-contract along the by the subscquent act of confiscation, and the Atkansas River, for which ho was paki $900an- | sibscquent procosdings of confiscation under nually. e was induced by Adams, who ecems | the act wers sbsolutely void. Ths character of to have been successful In obtaining contracss | the purty us Rebels did not doprive thewm of tha {rom the Department, to right to contract with and to sell to each other, Ll grcept where expreely forbidden b the Unite b ' 75 ¢s, or where Lhe act would ve been Incon- for the amount of profit ho madc, $50 quarter- | siatent with or Rave tonded to weaken tholr au- iy. This done, Adams succeeded in socuring | thority, Reversed. 4 t t- " Iying th terri- ¥ BUTLER ATIBAD. a steamboat-route supplying the same terri- . " tory, for which he recived £2,000 aunually, No. 223, Herbert va, Butler; error to the Cir- ¢ 19 00 loss o pleasura than & duty 10 than e bkt (Ho ATBRtAGE we Bat S derived from Then b I aps resorted to 08 often o nmf;-n,i&uhm ) nfi%zi"fiffi audy i gannotie better dcaryibe than 118 by Ita hamm, - We N("Ifi"nl ent froquentiy and freely, altoss Inyas Han o o promised * relef © Kl sSo, D Manwar. Lol gul RADWAY'S READY RELIER Qures'the ‘Weorst Pains in from Oncto Twenty Minutes, > INOT ONE FIOUR fter rendiog this gdvertisement necd any ono snfr AT The Only Pain Remedy ‘That lnstantly stopsthe most oxernciating patas, aflas ; ot appileation ke FROM OXE TO TWENTY MINUTES, and Witrnzas, Sald Texas Pacific Ratlroad Compiny Snnmnw :nre sald bonds upon which the Unlted tates are anked to_wunrantee intereat as nforesald by A mortgago upon, among othee thlngs, 00 milen of ita projecied road extonding from Fort Worth to 1 Paco, in the State of Texnas and Wirnzas, The title of sald Company fo the sald 600 miles of rond betwoen Ft. Worth and_EI Paso andits ability to_oxecute n valid mortage upon the snme was not rafsed or inquirad into by the Commiittes on Pacific Raflronde, as hown by tho renart from that Committee, aigned by the fon, William It, Morrisgn; therefora, Hesolved, That the Judiciary Committee be 1n- structed ta'inquire into tha same, with power to s for persons and papers, and leave to report ot A CIIEFLY CASH DUBINESS, Second—When nn{ President will absolutely relteve representatives from all responsibility for that muttitudo wno want oftleo and do mnot got {t, he will shicld them from that rervica which most impairs usefulncss and Imperils usefulness, and {mperils the continusnce of thelr cmployment. Third—When any President will take upon himsell the sola responsibility from all of whom he docs and all others whom_he does not ap- point, he will not need to pledge himsell againat 8 sccond term. The best man cver born could not_schiave n second term under auch a load. Pourth—\Whether the pcople will have an Im- rrorcrcd Civil Service whon its agonts are se- ected upon the advice of these not fn Congrese, depends upon whathdr tho people send thelr hest men to Congress or keep them at home, Mr. Prealdent, the Republican party has achieved something fo its llmci—!nmclhlmz ang time. he resolntion was reforred to the Jndiciary Committee. Il wero introdnced and referred. Dy Mr. Stephens S‘:u’ requieat)—Anthorizing the insng of Post-Oflice honda hearing interest ot the rate of 00 cents for every three calendar montha, and redcemable on demand at any Post-Oflice hav- ing funds on hand, ncasure for the restoration of Jocal sel(-govern- | which need not be reponted of, It battied fof | Curry testifica that Scnator Dorsey advised him cuit Court for the Eastern District of New y Nr. Bapalng—Autborlzing the Commissloner | fedfedey (o wan consumed 1 o matterhow viglent or excruclating tha paln, the nent and the vromotion of national harmony,” g 1 y v York, This s n case in which J, K, Herbert, of | of Internal Revenuc to refand'and pay back cer- Nearly 8 8 BUM n HETMATIC, Nod-ltiaden, lofrm. Crippled, Norvous, e e b Getnition of the Prosident's {{f;‘“,’:"{:"'l“.‘;‘:,,T;“;‘gfi:,‘m‘f";‘:‘l;,:;g{g;‘{;; to surrender his ronto to Adsma. e e e e, Ban. . ¥. Butlor for | fain. iazes Lo distillora; 81so 1o reorgauize (o | trylog to get uptho Capital Panishment bill, | Neuraisic, o prosirated wiln duse Dy res: and it was (inally passed. 1t is the House bill, :)ml rovides that tha question may.be. loft-to e jury, The lillo\flnz blll was passed: To lezallze army. Ry Mr. Noyd—Anthorlsing the State of Iilmofs to eell certaln of the lake grounds in Chicago, and 1o usc tho proceeds on the 1llivois River improve- THE CONSULAR DILL. fees nlleged to have been reccived by him (But- Tho progress made by the Benate Appropria- ler) for his (terbert's) account In o case fn Homs O oramittes o ticConanlas 850 Diptomatte: | Syl Bubles was owsloyed s, leading equnrol. jouthern policy, I am oo longer in doubt as to whether 1 spprove it ornot. It s impossible that I should aporove it now or cver. It s a apainst bondage, for enfranchisement against AQisfranchisement, for the equai rights of citl- zens against the privileges of caste, for the RADWAY'S. READY RELIER clear abandonment of one_of the plainest and | reign of Jaw agalustshie domination ot Ku-Klux | pjy f ment. A i o WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. ' o fes charged tl furnishes now evidenco that thoScnateis | clsiou is that the evidence fails to makoe o case |y, _r . | the incorporation of the licone & Marshall Car v most solofun dutles chargel upon the Fresident | and White Leagues for human rogtcss araifat | not disposed to permit o Touse to entlecly | shusing that Glen, Buclee veceivad any money y Me. Guntor (b reqtesty ~To ald the ednca | Gompauy, at Tioone, Ia- Inflammation of the Kidneys, tlon and advancoment of the colarell peaple. Dy ¥r. Schleicher—To regniate the valuc'of sub- siafary eilver coln. It provides that such coln #hall he n legnl-tender for any amount not exceed- ine 810, and that whenaver presented in amounts f $100 the Secretary of the Treasary shali sauc therefur legal-tender money. app—tor a branch mint in Conncil Inflammation of tho Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowols, Congestion ot the Lungs, Bore Throat, DifMicnlt Breathing, Palpitation of tho Heast, Hysatorios, Group, Diphthoris, control all legislation In the appropelation bills, | for Herbert, and that this belni so, and [t be- The salaries of all forclgn Miulsters and Con- h“f truo that a verdict against Butler upon the sular oftlcers so greatly reduced by the ITouse | cyidenco ndduced shonll be set aslde, the were restored to the sum provided by law. Tho | Court below was right in nstructing the jury Committes added the provision for a Charge | ta tlnd for defondant. Afirmed. W'Affairs at Denmark and Switzerland ot 85,000, Btates. When the Prosident abandoned tue Govern- ment of Louisiana to domest{c violence, Lo sur- rendered the constitutional rights of asmglo tate, But when he advertlsed “he-would never Interfere where the resalt of an clection fs dis- confilct has been fearful, but a triumph has been galoed. This generation may have for- gotten this work, but’ history has recorded it, and the future will not fail to applaud it, Iace its authority totters,—totters, porhaps, to its fail. With unrufficd temper Iawait WIBCONSIN, peetal Dispatch (o The Tridune. Mabigox, Wis., March 25.—Tle . Becretary of Btate #-day published a'list of employes, with - I tho cxpenses of the late Leglslatare, In the uted, he NT OF Ti supplicd a Bceratary for the Brastlian missfon, NOTES AND NEWS. Diaits, P 4 Catasrh, Influonea, DU NRENDERED A NATIONAL FREROOATIVE PO AL D eabicre would seok amis- | Festored & latea number of Consuls, includio Vi B BAER b peaker 1ald before the. Tloaso a communi- | Senate, the Chict Clerk's department foots up Hendache, Toothache, vital to our institutions, e abjurcd a consti- | sfon to the Ramish Church after tho accession those at Bouthampton, Nantes, and Venlce, and Epectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. cation from the Secrotary of &lata transmitting | 83,0455 Sergeant-at-Arms’ dopartment, $6,520; | - Neuralgis, Rhoumatism, T o o L e e o | Slo e o R o of tne court | Eenerally wherever the Hougo had changed tho | (| (PR TGt S rke covners | Vit grntioau b that tiovermont. and paapla ot | sicticeof commlttees of the Benet e B total Cold Ohills, Aguo Chills, vied allcense 10 insurrection. Ho notiied | Sarly” jomed " that communion. ~When asked | Slaselfication of Cansular oficcs the Bexate ro- AsmisaToN, D. C., March 20 tho gratitudo of that tovernnicat, and poople fof | for tho Senate, $11,001: Chlet Clerk's depart- Chilblains, and Frost Bites, e ority In overy State, when dofeated by | oy stie did so, ehe oxplained that shio disliked | Stored the Consuls to tle position thay oe- | of exicnelvo orangogroves In Bpring Garden, e D e arin: af e e | nent of the 'Assembly, £5,253; Sergeant-at. - ! President, Congrees, sud people of the United States on the occaston of the death of King Victor Emmannuel. Ordercd rlnlfil. Sir. Butler introduced a bill to enforce by appro- printo legisiation tho will of the {mu 1o tn refore enco to dissbled solufors of. the lato War. Also, the bill to authorize bundholders and ather credit- ors to elect Necolvers In suits in equity pending in United Staten Courts, A communication from Consul-Goneral Clarke, of {Iavans, detailing the clrcumatances .of the - ness and death from yellow fover of Rtepresenta- tive Leonstd, of Loufsiana, was read, The Speaker appointca Measra, Hills, ll“!lnr. Turner, Stewart, Calkina, and Ward - a committeo tu recelye the Lody al Now York, and o escort it to Weetchenter, I's. Mr. Springer's motion of Monday last to snepend tha rittes and para the bill to authorize the cofnnco of gold and miver on the eatne terma, and to permit the deposit thoteof for tho fame PUTDOSCs, Wad Fo- i Tho application of the READY RELIEF to f:,'}-‘.fl(’:%fi% iho pain o ihmeaity caime ‘itepn "Thirly 10 sixty drops In half a tumbler of water will fa [ e e i e RTTRI SRARREIE Ao droge I mates Tl preveatsickneapor paln [NE' chinnge of water. 15 {vboltor than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulxne FEVER AND AGUE. PAVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cents, & remodial agent in tuls world nn-meumTpea;‘:’f d aif other Maiariouy, Litlons Rearlet, Typhotd; cllow, and othicr Fevers (aidod by A DWAY'S VILL8) » ;.m,nlhulmn\v.srn ADY RELIEF, Fifty ceats HEALTH! BEAUTY! cupy under the existiug law, Onc of Mr. | Fla, who wero formerly of Illinols, and me Evarts’ notlons that Consuls should be re. lred 1o submit 8 quarterly statement of | friends of Benators Oglesby, of Illlnols, and Tho oxporte nnd §mports, to which the liouse | Davisof West Virgiuls, bave writton to thoagent ed, was stricken out by tho Bonate, as was | of tho Government askiog bim to lay beforo the clause _appropriating $20,000 to be uscd in | thesc Sonators facts growing out of tho murder the discration of thu Prosident for diplomatic | of n pumber of thelr colored holp, in order that ;f,‘;'e'dc“,:m;mfi, ?,‘:;";E;’c,,k‘h;gffi{,{,',‘,o;;f}',,f“* the Federal Government may takeaction. These M'GARRAHAN, orange-planters, failing to sccure white help, There Is & now batch of scandal in the McGar- | employed nezrocs. This so emraged tho mhun ewse, Tho Now [uria Company toulay | b Crackers v—a disturblog slement of Florida A O othe Clerk of the Com- | _hat they commonced warfaro agalnst the no- ffigfii&‘;fi{fikfl&"mfi;‘,’;‘ f,'}"'}:’,fl,"},fififi; ’a‘,’,. grocs, asserting that nono of that race should be ress. 1tcanbo inferred from them, at least, | cmployed in tbat country. Tho result of tho that he gave stock to many Influcntisl partles, | conflict was the murder of saveral negroes. The The frecdom with which ho refers to the names | Sherilf of the county refuscs to make arrcats. of publicmen fu these new letters, leaves the | Affidayits and the papers ot the Coroner’s fn- bollot, to appeal to the bayonet, and he Fr{r cluimed in advance that $he nation shall be ncutral in the conflict. If Packard was not clected Governor of Louisfana, nothing can be more certain than that Hayes was not clected ' Prestdent of the United States. Without the Flectoral vote of Loulsiana the whole world knows Hayes had not the votes i the Electoral Collego necessary to constituto an clection. If Loutsiana did not vote for Packard the whole world knows that Loulsiana did not voto for Mayes, Packard received nearly £,000 votes ore than some of the Hayes Electors, Undor the Coustitution the Prestdent had but ONE PLAIN DUTY TO DISCHANGE, that was to nscertain whicther the constitated tribunals of Louisfana had declared Packard to Yo Governors 1€ 6o, then to defend his authorlty to travel in_a crowd, and as she saw so many werc soon golug to Rome, sha thought sue wonid precedo thom. I shall not imitate her wisdom. Prudent Republicans who think de- feat is tho last calamity which can befall them may do weil to avold 1t by taking rofuge fn the camp ot the encm{. But ns for mysclf, I pro- posa _to stay at hooie, and dv not much fear & crowd, “enrdln;irncg more than defeat, and shall not conscat to” scc our historic temples turned into old junk-shops where pinchbeck virtus 18 sold by a mock sauctionecr, But must political strife be perpetuall Bhall wo neyer have peace! No, no, never while human opinfon Is free and {s not accordant; never until justico is everywhers the supreme law; never nntil tho lowest and blackest of God's cbildren finda the Arm#, $8,823; clorks of committces, $540: total for tho Almm\\ly. 14,1603 Legislative umployes, £010; tutal amount for the Seoate and Asser-. LIy cmployos, 825,874, To this add the pay, mileage, and statfonery of members, and the total amount will reach over $100,000. This is in excess of last year, but s owlng to the fact that the sesslon “was two weeks longer than last year, Tlie Stato Board of Examincrs of Teachers' Btate Certilleates for the curront year have been appolnted by the State Superintendent. They are Prof, Albert Snlhlmrg‘ of the White- water Normat School; Prof. Bteph . Car- venter, of the.Stats University; Gearge W, Peckliam, of the Milwaukee public schools. Tho annual examination will be licld at Madison in tho second week of August next, Circulars withlield all support of Packard's pretanse, but 1o lave giveh all required support to the claim of Packard's rival. [t wns his xlmrv to have dono that, not merely on the 20th of Aprll, but Bink! to the oxtént of his ability when legally ré- | pursult of happiness as froe from Jegal obstruc- a SJocted, —yeas 140, naya 103, —not two-thirds tn | BIving duo particulars will soon be lssued. spiisaut fuio s ol o Sl | ot dplialand Vit intd ihererunl | B S TR Sy | B e e o Mt sk ks s | 5 ol and. e i o .y y the sweat of a man, however humble, as much | 4one., =50 TIE NEW BLUB BOOK tho HIl1 50 saapend. the. opomtion of tho Bin h OHIO, concerns the titato as tho sweat of a dollar, no matter liow precious the metal of which the dollar 1s coined, A thousand years of history proyothat Corumpus, 0., March 25.—~In tho House bllls were Introduced to abolish all stay of exccutlon on judgmonts abtalned for work and lsbor; to THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR BILL. has boen published. It i3 a largo royal octavo Fund_act for fiva yoors, Rejocted,—: nays 112, —not two-thiras (n the afirmative, The following members voled in the nfiiemative: the Testern Ausoclated Press. volume of nearly 1,000 pages, which gives the Wasnime o, et o he Con- | namo of cvery one in tho scrvice of the Uniteil peace upan other terma than thoso 14 @ delusion {1t nd puval, on tho 80th of o 5 ————— to live doueft on the 4ih of March immo- | and a snare. sular and Diplomatio Aporopriation bil was fer | Bl et, e Tt thoie brihpiaces, tho States | ALk Fotn, Yo aithorizo the Govenor to appolnt soven Com- dintely upon his nssuming the offico of Presl- AR HOAR. “The effect of th 1 ‘hich they wero nppoluted, and the com- | Bakerdnd), Kort, Muller, missloncrs, to ba selected from tho Presidents ll;yn and pure Rich Rlood—Tncresse of Flesh wae A 17 R SRR T35 | 10 s 1o 8 B00E0 ot s move | cHBERS Sl boonminens, | il Attt ol e | T R i o, | GRS ool ot ke e R AT i ) fo reauiro Tackand Lo surrender bisolie L0 | gpeeaty here ho tefetred. 1o the ' indietment | {picimalicond Consular offers trom o ro e Dkt - Saie: et D ok Theit ety o Bt ant: crs of Con;ima havo but two copica each, and against Mr. Whittaker having been nolla pross- | quced nmounts proposed in many cases by the | the work 1ain great demanid. out pay and complete thelr work by next Janu- during his own. _Idonot mean to intimate a ittount, Utbsan, DR. RADWAY’S D, Tt Twone,’ Glidings, 1o (Ohio) X < > ed, Mr. Hoar said he desired to fnquire of Sona- | House to the amounts provided by the exfsting THE DISTILLERS ary, nod to regulate the fees of couuty oftleers. 21%?)“ tuu‘:l"]u I’;:).l‘tlcn‘:.‘ 11‘,?“”(:)“‘;‘" x‘:,m;. Sar Howo whethior ho bad any information that | jaws. Tho Committee concur in the Houso | are endeavoring to have such changes maden | loucks Glaver, m‘i""‘ = 3 . o fod heftof that Lovisiana delared for | Whittaker was indicted for tho defaleatlon | provistons extendioy the diplomatic sorvicoln | 11 ustom, regulations as will enable them to | Bright, St Jjabblen 5, 0. NEW YORIL . sebe T O cartainty Know 18, that It Packarg | horzed elght yoars ago, teled, and acquitted on Eouuth Arerica, and fnscrt provistons for various | cxport rectified liquors [n bottics, and to reclevs | ruwa na. Hotrmaon (ha.5; ALsaxT, N. Y., March 25.—In the Assembly Sarsaparillian Resolvent ot elected Tresidont Hayes was not. I¢ | the merits of the case, and the indictment nolle | qiylomatie vilices which the Houso omitted. In | tho tox paid as a drawback. Now tho drawback | Buckner, fa(GR.), Kainpaod, tonight, Brastus Brooks offered a resolution 3 P e Tatter s hot @ usurper, Nicholls fs. [ can | Prossed o yoar azo was for the sama offense. averycase whero the classification of Consuls | can ouly be allowed onlarge quantities exported. Buter vy, Wamiage, faviory Al the Corant o baw sl the s ek astiaBIAE caresi s9 qalek: ssractd b lattor s vot usurpor, Nichalls fse § ean | P3ic/tiow sad it was due to truth to_say that | fas lcen changed by thio Hatso the Sauats Cor- NAU'S LETTERS. gzl (R, parial” Shisieter, rectiug tho Committec on Citlos to report on | basmads the most ssboalabing corsti s SRl RIREE Bm er th!n the President has usurped his ho had such {nformation, hut he had nlao been | mittee hoa restored them to the existing grades To the Western Assaclated Press, Carlinle, enkel, helley, the expediency of adopting for the City of Now | of this truly wonderfal Tosdicine, that s e e ind Gov. Michoils tousurp | told that the defalcation” sctually existed and | aud salarcs, aud tho restoration of th follow WASHINGTON, D, C.o March 25,—Ttg Iawsers [ Chatmers, | Hewitvialn), Eluuloian, York what Ia known ua the MofTett law of Vir- gluco arihakhin iy . Nicholls tousurp | 1 (fiowe) hoped that the answer to his resalu- | fng Gonsurships which were dropped u 1870 Is | engaged In the controversy concerning the Mo- Garke {S,'{;'- Horhert TS ginfa. Tabled under tho rules. Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and !;m along discussion of the Loulfana case | 407, would show Low Whittaker was acquitted | provided for, the salary fn w_-fl ‘enso fixed at | Garrohaa clalin met tn_ the Senato Public Lands | Ciymer, s, Fouthard, —. - Welght is Scen and E e B O e encton gonoraiis. Mr. Howg | on that tril. $14000 por _Aputtn, viz.: Southampton, Stottin, | Committeo room to-lay to axamine. tho aliexed | Gobby tunter, Eprinker! FINANCIAL. elg] n elte tinued: Mr, Tresident, let byt e Thowe |, M. Hoar aald when the Jucsent Administra- | Nantes, Valoncla, Miag, Venics, Muraubam, | letters of 3cGarzahan which his opponcats iolins, (autag, 1Eee 4 %y e 10 the purposen of o Bresident.” 1 | Hon came nto power the Attornog.(Geperal to- | Banta Cruz, and Saatow, roposo o place in evidence. Tho Now ldris | E35%w. v, JoneaiAtd, Fiiovmorton, g ;r‘x’l ot discussing hplu purposca but his acts, [ ceived from the District-Attorney in New Or- The liouse appropriation of $30,000 to be | Company’s ‘counsel submitted abont 175 letters, Gravent, J rionsut, Townshend (1L, NEW YORK. TIE GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER, ot o atill &vows limself Lo he & Re. | leans alist ofold cases peuding, aud thu ouo | expendedin the Stbetion of the Prcsllent for | oxtracts from moat of which were printed in | SR Renel, ancol’ Naw Yonk, March 25, —Most of the creditors . e WL-n Trlonf of equl cltizenship, 1t | 2ainst Whittsker was wivod off the dockel, | alplomatic and Consular scrvico 18 stricken aut, pamphlet form a¢ the beginning of tho Investl: | cummingi, Fihinger, Waddetl, of John F, Henry, Curran & Co. havo agreed to iean, and o felond, of equa} citizenshlp. M } with a number othors of no, importance. Th8 | gogethor with the clause requiring ‘Consuls 0 | gation, Tho fotiers Were goucrnlly Identifled | Daviduoo, Kiininels Waian, i i A it Tosdn i s Dm“{cd ‘both Ropublicantsm and | fction was taken by tho Alwruu‘-(iwnml 1n | seke cominercial reports quarterly, The Com- | by McUarrahan us beariug bis genulno slrna- Davia (Cal)y Ligdne, WhmeTad. aceep! Ty per cenl > free cltizenshif ns Samuel J, Tiiden navcrwnultl tbe ordinary course of busiuess,without any un- | pjttes take the ground that such reports araal- | ture, but Lo objected to thom as contalning. ])lm—gn,' Maczey, ‘Whitthorne, " cash In thirty days, tho remainder fu from T o, Porhaps had Ar. Thden | dcrstanding with the Presideot. Tho remarks | ready sufticlently provided for. Tho Commltteo forged interpolations. Dlekey, 3ais hiir ity six to tweuty-four months, , B T nusldont oventa would hiave tran. | of Seuntor Howe would fmply that the molls | fuscet provialons forcontinuiug th malntenanco TUE 4 PER CANTS, Dodglen illlame tchd, | “erry & Welle, of Riverbead, L, T, whoro- | Every arop of tho Ssrsaparinian Resotvent commun “;m‘ In South Carolina and Loulsiann as they pros. of \Whittakor's case had something to do | of Charges ' Affalres in Denmark aud Switzer- Bubscriptions to the 4 per centa to-day | Eiils, Wood, » contly made such a disastrous failure, have o] ¥ at, Drin .flommu e . e Tlampton would haye | With political events in Loulslapa. land, und a Secretary of Legntion ku Brazil, They | amounted to $175,000. Kvats (Ind.), Wrlgit, ‘mads au offer to compound with thalr créditors | St dulces of the syatem, Lia vikorof 1%, fo7 1% PIETAIN o Th. fumncr. Blate ool iy Me. Howe sald ho would not bo surprised If | eonetir in the fluuse restoration of the United 7118 BILVRE DOLLADS. e it Yoates &t 90 conta on tho dollar, The dedlclency of tho | Berotulss Bypbiliia. Consutnption, Glandular Discass, Nicholix In the latter. 8o far the u"em“e wnulrd' that should turn out tobe the fact: that would | Stntes Miuisters for Bollvia and tho United Tho demand upon the Treasury for sllver dol- Mr, Darham mm‘"m adupend me" ealol and irm 1s upward of 875,000, g m!: & l'hrmfi xmu'« Tumors, -x--“m Bo havo been not overwhelm him with aatonlshment. Bates of Colorubla. Thoy also agree to th | lars Is now vory light. Less toan 8100 wero | gy Tharaday, April 4, for conslderation of the bill | The Rogistor in bankruptey of this clty has mfl:flaui.r.ei';m Bore thy od, o i 5‘3‘}5‘.."'5 T Rbieum, i ruiociva Atmes Diack Y clng, Acine, Dia 8 arian 1 tha Ficib, Tainorss Cahcers in vén fumb, and sll westes of the life prinefple, Aro witliin tha curative 140 of (his wonder of odors chemtey, ow days’ ‘raol naing 1t for elther of theao forme of d1#aso 14 POLEDE PONEF 10CUTe cin, Yiithe patlent, daily becoming reduced by the wartes ana ‘decompaallion Yhat At continuaily progremo. succeeds in arresl log thess wastos, and yopaira thie sl e e ads from ‘eatthy Dlood—and ¢ Arsapariiitan will and does sccure- & taint for when unce (his remiedy commences its Wol of puriication, and succecds In diminishiin: the los of wakice it reiiairh Wi} e rapla,"and gviey day tha et will el Bieisels strdawer, ihe Tood igsatin better. Sppetlia improving, aud fesh and wolghtin: Fiot Orly docs tho Ssrraparililan Resolvont excel all pea A T al ftlve cure for T Do : ! Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints Uripary and Wamb Disosses. Orav b 'y At tho vanclusion of Mr, owo's speoch tho Benato went into cxecutive scsalon, and, whon thae doora reopened, adjourned., TIE LAKE-FRONT. A HRMARKABLE PROPOSITION, Bpecial Dispatch to Ths Tridune. WASRINGTON, D, C., March 25,—Representa- tive Boyd, of Illinols, to-day fotroduced a bill, which was referred to the Committee on Private Lana Clalms, proposiug 8 remarkabla disposi- tlon of the Lake-Front. It authorlzes the Stato of Illinols to sell tho Lake-Frout grounds n Chicago, eouth of Madison atreet, and use tho wrocecds on the lllinols River improyement, fne stcad of the Illinols & Michigan Canal, as it was originally required under the Orst grant of thcso lands by Congress. Tho fotlowing isa syuops!s of the measurey fll‘n!n‘llldll!culd u!‘gur [ umd(ofi the A\mun’tlgflo paid out todny.“m eSrbatn ublic an araj A ruguay, 0 . ..fim. of our Envoys Extraordinary m);d Min- The Attorncy-General, to whom was referred {sters Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, France, | the questlon of the coapstency of the bond of Germany, and Russia aro provided for at m,wd Mrs, Price, wife of Mr. Price, tho successful cach; those to Epain, Austria, Italy, Brazil, | competitor for tho nail route between Santa e Mexico, and Japau at $13,000 ‘cach; aud thoso to | and Meailla, has decided that the hond is not Cirtll nnd Peru at_$10,000 cach, fnstead of $15,- | suflicient, the wife not belng the proper surcty o h“?km' und $3,000, respectivoly,as reduced | for tho husband. )y the $lou: EXECUTIVH DUSINESS, 8T. LOUIS WANTS A MINT, Tho Benate conflrmed tho following nomina- Congreasman Colo, of t. Louls, to-day made | tlona: ~Willlam Q. Choate, District Judes for a lengthy argument before tho House Commit- | the Southern District of New York; Robert P, tee on Coluage, Welghts, ana_Measures In be. Kennedy, Collector of Internal Rovenue, Fourth half of the ‘establishment of & branch United | District’ of Oblo: David Torter, Surveyor ot Htates Mint in thag city. Customs at Savanuah, Ga. THR JUDICIAL APPROPRIATION BILL. Yustmaatera—F. J. Wonzer, Tama City, Ia; The House Committen on Appropriations to- | Diright Satterleo, Dunlap, Ia. day nureed to report the Lewialativo, Exocutlve, | _ 'Tho Benate rojected the nomination of Lowla and Judiclal Appropriation bill,without any ma- | E. Parsons, United BStates Attornoy for tho terlal chauge in fts couditions, as propared and | Northern aud AMiddle Districts of *Alabama. submittei by the Bub-Committee. This nomination gave rise to a loug debate, and TRECISELY THE BAME. But that would have becn an offense not & arainst Kepublicanism, but agaloat Republicans Inthose States, Mr. Tilden would_have decid- ed, perbaps, that Hampton and Nicholls wero chosen (fovernors of thoso States, and that If so they ought to bo recognized, and even if not 50, sinco ho had jurisdietion of the questlon, would huye sequiesced in his declston, But President loyes never toade such a declaion, und docs not make it to-day. Mr, Tilden would have cxcluded Puckard and Chamberlatn, bo- cause he declded ngainst their election. Prest- dent Hayes excluded them becauso thelr elec- 2 tion was disputed. The former would have 3 glvcn an crroncous judgment, aud would then : ave accn {v cxecuted, President Hayes has sbandoncd the judginent-scat to the rifle-clubs in thoso States; feit them to make tho declslon which which the Conetitution snd courts com- manded him to make, and, infinitely worse than that, has permnitted proclamations to be roparted Iaat Friday by Mr. Stoplions to perfect & douhle matalllc tandard of value, to provide for {ssuing silver bullion cortificates, ctc. ; that tho bill be made the speciat ordor after the morning houe, s contlauo from day to day (sublect to aupru: priation bille): that 1t bo anbfect to amendmont ana debate; that no membar shal than thirty minutes; that tho tim cqually betwoon those favoriug a; tha hill, and that at Joast onc logl Do allowed for dincusslon bofors a vato I taken on the Uaal pasange of the bil}, tr, 0'Suill moved to adfourn, Tajoctod. Thavote was taken and Mr, Durhiggu's motion wan rojected—yens, 149; naye, 00, - M. Uaneo Introducod a bill for the more oco- pomie and accurata survey of public lsnds, Lt crred. Adjourned. —— THE WEATHER, s Orrics ov Tun Cuier SigNAL OPrIcER, WasuiNgton, D. C,, March 20—1 a. m.—Indl- reeelyed o voluntary petition in_bankraptey by Willlam D, Judaon, forwncrly Presldent of the Chicago, Danville & Vinconncs Rafiroad Company, who has been in_business for twoaty e'nnrs fu this_city, and fs a member of he fim of J. E, Young & Co. The liabilities amount to over #850,000, over une- .| third of which fs In accommodation paner. . Tha aascts are nominally very large, but really all worthless, ‘Thoy conaiat of chattel-mortgages, Dbonds, par value 840,000, and mortgage bonds, ur value 825,000, of the Chicagd, “Danvillo & incennes Hallroad, and an intercst inthe clalm of the fivm agalust tho rallroad, which 18 bauk- runt, for $534,550, open accotnt. Howard W. Coates, real-catata broker, 3¢ Pine street, bas Deen adjudicated a voluntary baukrupt on his own petition. Liabilittcs, mainly the result of real-cstate transactions, 8172,000. No nascts. CINCINNATI, L {scase, Albuminitris, aud in sl cases where ticro ar made fn his name that, when rifle-cluba choose | Wuzueas, Fifteen milllons of dollars will com- was finatly rejected,—23 against 17, catlons—For the Upper Lake region, Upper CINCINNATL, O., March 25.—Ifowcll, Gano & | brick-dust depasits, of tlie water (s thick, cloudy. mf: Tortuke tho fleld in beliatt of & ticket, It fs not | plete th Ilelm;lurmvlla-u:n Tromi tho Missler PIIE TARIFF BILL, o has boo TCUNTARE SEHURE, | oy | Missssloph, aod Lower Misvourd Villoge, oar | G hondware deslers, roccntly suspended, to | BduARGEE ks ho Wi 1 eyt te :’x‘c;i;n‘lgr h{m ol:‘he‘:nc ! ::l m’filr :ll:ceg‘ giu;kctkggg ::Egk.l?ur 1o Chicago for vesssls n?'.lwll-d by AT, WOOD WILL TRY 118 LUCK TO-DAY. thia aftornoon -uu?xunly ‘takon with “““'p‘ml weathar, followed by Increasing cloudineas and | day fled a voluntary petition In bankruptey In '?fi”k?fi'}’ Y;E!fi’(‘};fi"-en .‘.L':"“.:L‘:a'fiw‘ii“'!, I iery ."A O il this “protongod. effort at paciication, | \WuEREas, Three millions of dollara will com pecial Disputch 1o The Tridune, e o s loan improved. coodition | Fain arcas, warmer soutlicrly winds, falling bar- | order to facilitate tho comnosition agreed upon | pala in'the smai'of e back aud alosz tiololas. fhis outpouring of concessions and zood-wilt, | Dlote this projected tmprovement trom the Mlams. Wasnxaros, D. C., March 25,—Fernando | to-nigbt. Notmmediate dauger, *ometer, followed in tho Lower Missourl Valley | by the croditors. Tho asscls of tho firm are the Angel of Pence v | #ipel River up the Hinols River to tho east of | wooq expects to Toport the Tarift bill to the THE BILVER CRITIPICATER. by rising barowoter and winds sbisting tocolder | 8204,707 not includiug §27,000 believed {o be | Tumor of Twelve Yenrs® Growth 4 Owing to the doath of Mr. Alllson, thoro will Tlouse to-morrow, and to ask tho Flouse 0 | pouoing dolay in issuing siver certiticatos, ss mako It the special order for Thureday most | tho new u.;?!mot o Theaaiey st Hess. ba alter the morniug hour, to the exclusion of all | appoiuted, the signature of such olcer belug other business excopt prior special orders and | regulred on tho certlficates, Appropristion bilts. ‘Tha point of onler will CNION PACIFIO DIRECTORS, Tho Becretary of tho Treaaury to-dny an- Drobabiy bo ralsed at ovco that it 18 not In the | nounced tha Agpointment of tha followiag &8 power of & najority of tho House | Government Diroctors of the Union Paclile to make a speelal order cxcept Dby o | Rallroad: Charles ¥F. Adaws, Jr., A worthless, Liabilities, $311,040. northwesterly. LOCAL ORSENVATIONS, Cuioiao, March 38, Time, _[Bar, [TAF(Tli.] Wind. | Vel B, m. 30,029, 77 | B I W m,a0.057| 23 | 70 N, K] 130,00 tawa; Wignzas, The means for this exiata In the Jande heronfter doscribed without any donation being made, and, when expended on the atova part ol the Illiuots River lmprovement, will furnish a yeatly surplus toll of $300, 000, and in throo years create a suMolent fund to extend ithe work to the head of Julies Lake,after which this improvement, {row the tolls slone, can be completed through to Chicago without sopropriation; , If this shall be done the ralesof STILL REPUSES TO DESCEND gpon us. Day alfter day the Preskient sends the dove out over the angry floods, and night ;ller night the bird roturns weary and teafless. n these very days that the Government which xules Loulsiana, whichswas born of Presidentlal graco and not of popular cholce, has alguallzed Jtaingratitude b{ un oct not less insulting to the Prealdent than atrocious fu itscif. It has Qured by Radway’s Resolvont D, RADWAT-1 have had Ovarlan Tu tha nmlf. 20 owets: ;.Iluwdnuluu ATl Wi nobelptorlt. T tried everyili m n bt nothiag eige e, Fiaw pod thpdehn 1 would try il bus haa T Bl T el chered fo? cwoire gars. Lioolcals f the liesalvent and oo box of Jadway's Lills, and Lvo ticaot your leudy ¥ unn? a1 ot & vin o BOSTON. BosToK, Mass., March 25.—Tho Home Savines Dank has Lecn granted a continuance of the injunction, tha Diractors bolleving that within o few weoks the condition ot ita aflairs will war- rant a resumption of business under the proteo- tion of tha reeent Bavinga-Bank law. and 4 umor to Ge seenor felt, snd 1 feel A spiger thaa § arafortwelvo years, The worst timo; dared to accuscy try, and_convics 8 memberof | 1 4 from tho West will be reduc (o Jlassashits ; S b e T Cumrassons ot the rines of | HrouitL21 Arokd mllons be addod ta_ (oo vatas | two-thirds vote. ‘The fricnds of tho Tarift bil | setts; Ralph T2 Bucklaud, Qi (1o, By, e IR 7840t for A bepehretliben St Towa; Daulel Chadwick, Counccticut; sud C. forgiug the election returns of Vernon Parlsh of C, Housel, Nobraska. 3 y of Western real ostats, and msny otber wonderful | will losist that o majority ean doit, and whit NEWBURGI, N. Y. publiah le 12 you chocse. ANNAL P, RNAPP. 1878. Hememoer, sir, I do not complaln be- kuown, advantages would fallow? and Blations, | lur. | Thr. Nuwnuran, N, Y., March 25, —James Bigler 4 e g Wi o ‘Tha aforceald Iand cannot be used to | Tefer to the raling of Speaker Dlilne in the NOMINATION, PRl rone S8 [/ flnt PRIOB ~ = 81 Per Bottlo, 4 ;’{‘:fl,’,‘:":h‘;‘;’:flfi; :,',‘Yfifs‘;fin‘:‘;:mfb‘fl:';‘:i any gre n}umnu Ivantage on tho Iinols & Miche | Forty-second Congress, when Mr. Dawea ro- | Tho President haa uomioated Willlam IL | Pewbin .'D-M! a4 & Con :; thl E"'" extenslen deslers in tiiber, || 2 2 . lhboluurfiumhll etenso ¥ tho potnt uaf, and cannot be solil o be uicd on th Y.onedn'l'lrfl! bill, to sustain tholr position. It | Fluso Collcctorof Custome at Nowburyport, S tovemadoan assignment, Lisbllisies notyet |'AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Iivor fmprovement without understood that Speaker Kandall bas not | Muass. d fully made up his mind as to tho correct- ness of that ruling, avd, ln view of th 5 golicsto position i’ which ho' is ?1-:«'1? Lot .]:hfifmné being s Heprosentative from Penus ho will probably decllue to rule on ti{a'q'.?b Wasnixarow, D, 0., March 25.—Mr. Windom, tion, and submit it to the Houso. 3I¢ the Houso | from the Committecon Appropriations, reported shoulil decido that o majority can mako such & | with amendments the House bilt making appro- w&;flmiflfi“’:‘;}‘f‘m}",‘fl'b“,h:’l‘o‘: :,',k;':&'z‘ priations for the Consular and Diplomatic Berv- of the atronicth of the bill. If hts motion I | lce for the tiscal year ending Juue 80, 1670. doteated, it will probably dispose of the bill for | Placed on tho calendar. theo present -u-luu'h but If it prevalls, it will | The Committes on Public Buildings and 'fi‘" show that tha bill can be passed by the | Grounds reported favorsbly n bill to providefor ouge. . ahuflding for tno Post-Oflice, United States make aguinat the Government of Loulsiaoa fs, that it prosecuted uot in the uamo of public justice, but of partisan inalice; that it prose- cuted a man gullticss of the offcusa alleged agaivst bim, and known to be {itless. fifb derson 18 the victdm, not of o mistako, but of malice; not of personal, but of partisan, walice. He was prosccuted by that same fell splelt of party spite which prompted Ueorgia forty years 0go to offer $5,000 for the privilege of prosecut- ing Garrison, aud which twenty years ago mads Houth Carolfua clap her bands'st the whipping of Sumner. Anderson stands convicted in a court commissioned by (iov. Nicholls, who lu turn stanas practically properly — F¥INDLAY, O. . Fpray, 0., March 25,—~Tho Citizens’ Baviog ‘Dank, of thiscity, suspenided this morning for aixty d;&;. Assets, $225,000, and labilities about $200,000. e e———— 0 Wixusan, Nopart of the aforcasid lands have been dispossd or dedicsted as a streot, and there L) nnnmn.xllu 1o dedicata them (foranything reat; A iy Awnom, Mich.. Apti o, 1o S Bava been takiogyouri Eunflnu:?ud s Saing the Deady Hoket about on Lf" tor ovarian \HH’IU'I au the ten, whil tha oss smtsent thysiciaas” ot aur Meaica] Colless pro e wara e know on» trae, My welunt was I pounds whea | enced with your remedies, W ‘nd ten bousiin bt iy are sk o Yo o ety four borce w7 U808 X5, ok Hiefrel: and twanty. (oot lattiea of pil B n A8, C. KRAPF, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Krapfe d solely for and by taitroads, roa. depota, poyltion dry-goods store, and o park, from sll of Which lands (he ordinary uses and purpoess of & streot sre and have st sll' times \tfll\lifildly excluded, whereby the title of said landa, if they ever wers dedicated, has reverled; wearas, The State of Ninols had lenvo sald lands opai and unsol treapassers geck poprt therein, and thy title was lu : BURGLARY, | Durlng tha early portion of Bunday evening the wholesalomiilinery establishment of Taylor, Thomas & Co,, Nos. 14 and 16 Madison street, was visited by burglars, whosucceeded Inectting the right to without Laving and clalm tile away with between $500 and 3000 worth of he bty t0 adds o pEQUNIIONED BT PKBMDRNTUAYEL, o | triat pirouses, nd st extsd, na e TIIE SUPREMY COURT. courts, etc, ot Topeka, Kan.; snd, with an TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ‘ilks, valvets, ribbons, aud ather simllar goods. ety e . at lengih, . ridicnled tho Idea that Audersou | Pame® FoF ™ ch 16 wea graatsd ta Cangress; thore- DROISIONS ANNOUNCED. aoenduent, the Scuate Uil to providefor a | Nxzw Yok, March 25.—No moro goods. will Entrauen was efecil by f01cig s roar bause uas, beall . forged the returns, and sald Whittaker, by tho H wraco of Andrew Johoson, was formerly As- sistant Treasurer of tho United States at New g Orleans; that as such he was s defaulter to the S Governiment in tho sum of niore than half o milllon dollars when be seut Anderson to - vrison: that Whittaker bad been under indict- meut for that heavy embezzlement, but that on the 19th of April last, just as Nicholls took the ulttre which Puckard ought to have had, the in- dictment agalust Whittaker was uollo prussed, and he wus permitted to send Auderson to the i Penitentiary where hio ought to be hlmself, e “The Senator spoke in the (ollowing tonoe of 5| l:n'u.»uuvxcu::nou!x An emfuent statesmuy fron Kentucky re- cently wade ug:hmmnga to Boston fu_the in- ) terest of Civid-Scevice refor. There, u sight ; of that mreat monumeut which narks the spot 3] where lmmaculate valor dled for lmuwortal truth, be dared to say, * The cause of reform in the bands of brave men will not be put down or defeated by the scofls aud derialon of its " eocmics.” 1ehould hike to ask this apostlo to tho Bostonlans who thoss encuwles of reform ment half-window oE\mlnw upon the aliey, and, from the looks of the work, it appears to bave Jbavn dune by first-class profcssivuals, The ,asun window was discovered at shout 10 “o'clock by Oficer _Walters, — who ipatrols that beat, though at this time ift was thought tobo sn actof a carclesa em- iploye and not of & gmlcnlonu burglar, In Ireality, this ta the first burglary of any moment whatsuever that has oceurred”(n the busincas 'portion of the South Division durlug the past winter. The detectives have o ciuc to the verpetrators. THE TELEGRAPH COMPANIES. NEw Yok, Marck 25.—Pending the scttle. iment of the sult of Mr. Beoedict against the |Western Ynlon Telegraph Compapy to cancel the compact with the Atlaotic & Paclle Tele- raph Company, the Westcrn Unlon managers ave dsclined to pay any wore monoy in scitle- ment of the balauces duo under the pooling agreement. ‘Tha Atlantic & Pacific is arrauging rmh the Westcrn Union for the loan of $10,~ Wasnixoton, D, C., March 25.—Tha follow- | Public Luilding at Kansas City, Mo. Doth were ing decisions were rendered in the § placed on the calendas. él‘,‘m;:o:.;;"' uprome | Fstr. Wallace submitted an amendment to the No. 123. The Peasacols_Telezeaph Company | ouso bill to repeal the 8pecio-Resumption act, va. The Western UnlonfTeleiraph Company; | which provides that on and after July 1, 1878, appeal from the Circult Court Tor the Nurthern | United States legal-tender notes shall be recelv- District of Florlda. This ls s contest between | gble for sll debis and dues both the w“"mdu"“f“lcn'“fl'{l’ And Peasscola | pulic and private; that any pa- Jaim, uuder the law of the Htate rauting exel "lnyyu telegraph urivilcges to the m,,f, tional bauking association hereaftor suthors Company, “The Court held that the busiuess of | ized, or apy National Banklag Association now In telegruphing falls within_the provision of | existence, which may desiro Lo lncreass its cireus the Constitution giviog to Cobgress tho right | lation, ahail deliver fo the Hocretacy of the Tress- ta regulate cominerce; thas the telegraph has | 213 for caucollation soy of the bonds of be Unlied become indispensable to the business of the Siatcs, payabio withia ten years and bearing 4 ek both a4 to privato persone And govern- | percent intureat, and ahall racelvs In exchange N D Ph o bo thus Hinitel | etefurlaial.sender notenof tha Usited Statss;fo O iited by Buato. Law, Too” law i | WeAEEMGL SR MG] &t oT's question s su attemnpt 30 regulato cooi- | Blukisg Fund, and recarded and dustroyed under merco ou tho part of the State, snd 88 such s | the cxisting Iaws, but the whole smount of legal- clearly fncompetent slnce tho action of Congress | tonder notus lesuad fur this parposa, and othere m;l :rmnuhjec by the act n{, ‘Julv H, ’ll'am'cfl"; \&“:.an‘u‘l:x:dcl;-lxfi:‘fil‘l’:c:& llxc;;:d mp:,.ggo,&?ga Bl b ol A Piniouilng, | leral-tonder notes lsaed uuder the, provisions be racelved at the Brooklyn -Navy-Yard for shipmont to the Parls Exposition. Twelvo bun- dred tons await transportation. Densy Lins, March 23.—Tho heaviest suow-storm of the scasou provalied yesjerday, Fifteen fnches of snow fell, PEouta, 11, March 25.—Tho Ifon. George B, Wendlings delivered his lecture, ** Reoly to In- warsoll from a Beculur Standpoint,” I’ Rouse's Opcra-lall in this city evaniog to a crowded house, complotely carrslug the audieuce with lim, and beloro” leaving the hall stepd were :l-l:cn to have tho lecture repeated at un carly ate. b B 48 enacted, otc,, That tho Btate of lllinols ba suthorizea (o well 81l of that part of fractlonsl #ec, 15, Township 30 morth, Hange 14 east of the third princips] meridian,'tn the City of Chi- cago, County of Coak, and biate of Llinols, that 1les ‘east of tho east lue of Michlvan svenus, the east line of Michlgan svenuo being conaldered a0 120 feot exss of the wesd line theve- af, aud parallel with the same, aud that lies north ot the north Hne of what is termed Park row, or Park place, and to usa the proceeds of thy sale of ’lld lands on ths |lligois Wiver imprevemeat, in e Slate of linols, Hxc. 2. That in case the City of Chicago has not had s much bepefit from sald Jands, including such t of the B2, 833,340 as waa pald to sald City of h(clfiu to make & sower for hicrself by the State of Ililuots, aud that cama out of the fund of the Illinols & Michigan Canal, ae it has actually exvndnd to fmprove sud beueft sald lands, not {ncludlag or allowing Chicagu 10 credit Do aelt foF slract SErSpinzs. of fuF tho dobrie placed on sall Jaod by eald city or ler cli- as were baulul w3d dumped on \decre i, i) ayricman’ mniud‘n‘x o5 Tauirs o rfi) Clro > ouF thedicino iies uvas for me, 0oy hics oo 1o Canada, (ice fro Jackuod s 51 thie place. you = e i, c“knfi{;" Wo are well aoquainted with Mre. Krapf. Gl (s 8 T e ine T A ery buatvalent " Shb st bevatha Bosaa ot wilivy Wagy oitied of (55 Hewolventty the druyxists of AnD Arbor, 10 persobs alllicted with fotcee \Battumors, “We have heazd of some wondertul Cures eflected by ity Yours resvectiully, o ) oy o O, ' Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18,1673, E——— | DR.RADWAY'S ‘REGULATING PILLS! Porfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swhct guly Pertectly ateleas, sleptol) couted T Banen. St o Piils, for tho curs of all disonders uf the SWE: s ach, Liver, Loweld, Kidney, Bisddor, Norvous uld: Gusiveness. Tadiics o QOCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonnon, March 25, —3teamships Stats of Ine Qlans, from Now York, Siberian, from Boaton, and Graf Blamarck, from Baltlniore, have ar- v ¥ous, March 25.—Arsivod, .ateasash uw YORK, —Arrived, .8 Blav.la of Lam'-laun. Glasgow; tho Qu 'fliv& poul, me, then any balanca that may be duo Chicago the case. 'The attorucys for the Lelre-at-law, Tullis’ sisters, aro doing everytbivg in thelr werto prevent the catato getting in the nds of Floyd, the purty sentfoned fn the will Floyd, an wuorant l,l?l.llu-lnlck- ster sud hay-hauter, who lived on "Tullls’ farm Rear the city, bas qualificd as sdministrator, and, unicss t unction wsked for i court to- doy is granted, wili cumo oty iwmediate W soasion of i cstate worth uot less thay §2,500,- ‘Tho promptuess with which bis bond was Biled up.and ecrtainother cireamstances conoeet- cd withthe case,createabeliel that Floyd Ismere- adeh, . " cl a0 accountiny msy bo pald her ont of ses Flel hereaf, and no reserve shall be required to be kept PortLanp, March 25.—Arrivi steamshi; the smount due on the January account, . Hom Dyspe; o Bllwesn flious Fever, lufams Pr st et hodas o, locke Bovrs | pbatteio s bt stebmen | | T Hapotmeminion or g R e R | quils i oo™ q L bl S Bardlt P ol ' cncsbu bt oy 2 reforun of the Civil Service, no un B foru: | 1riscs & proabe al siud wads, Y b 1ore doa | | No- 9. Willia et ok v, Brafy, admiuts- | 0 e e i broviaions horcaf shall be sad == MILWAUKEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, | ure.’ ity vugecsble, Sunialadus ma nereury. o «.. Lten, i, 0 ““:‘X;E"m ellued W 180 8ot | und taket sway oy tho conseut uf tha State of 1k, Lraiorwtror o tha Supreinis Court of Atbedls | i azo horsty tovealed. | Noloried | e THE CINCINNAT! MISER. 7 Speciat o;l:m: o The Trivuna, i ”P"- Losrva mmumlvflfm aymi rosulting from ¥ b LLO! v e . The is, of the b which 1t stant y tho sal rom & decree aflln 6 seques o 3 ns calle ot amand Dispated 1o Ths Triduns. ILWAUERS, arc] — rordere OF o st ve uTgans! Eoromident dic Lsatte-an ofder foruding thoss | Loats of Jliinols mey oo 801d 10 tha bailiere of sald | debts duo” piaintitts by the e vt | et for tho sanport of the Gererament of the Dis- C“m:""""“l’ e T e over ihi | iaaibece it thasClawt u-(‘ Snu of tha | DS Taeied WitV iinm of e lonlis cnploged In the Civil Bervice from acting ou | bullding, or Vo tbelr assizas, for whet thy lami | i Virginia. Upon svplication to the Court of | trict of Coluw ia for the present dacal year in re- i b A o moree - gho bead, Acklity of Hhe Bt et thw Biobias e e D ek 0 | el oublas without #o1d buliding haviok been | Appeais u supersededs was deuled, tho Cours | Kord 1o suscsaments 0 property wnc taking iho catate of Tullis, the decensed misor imllionalrey [‘youninated tho prescnt oflcers for re-lection. jaasat of Yoo Foocas S Sl ctibia in tha (1% Q‘; 3 5 that what {s meant vy reforw of the Ciyil Bery. | piaced thereon. beiug of opioion tnas the decres "Was clearly | cvnsasaf the District atthe same time. Pasecd. | is beginning tu dead sarncst at the. shresbold of Mr, Charles Hay is tho President and Mr, $iouiach. --m‘;\fiu n?‘mu ot Hurried & ,— fcet 1150, the Presldent bas already abandoned ity B e “Llourt. obing hat, e han Juriuier | ¢, Wiotom called up the Hudse bl o provide S dseainin, Vistierias st the feat CO4 Sac. 4. Thas in case tweaty years' frce mss of 10t poriiun of the a10FoAAId 1aada that Lss beua uscd and {s now uscd by the railrosds to get in snd out of Chicago, snd which thelr tracks uow capy, sball pot nave fully paid them fos sil the ex- peudll ¢y bave made Lo 0l in for their teacka 804 Lo provent this flling in from washing away. thes, upon sy defciency that wmay bu found Lo gxistugon 8 Boper accosaung o ba had, tbe Etato of 1linols ts suthorlzed w make good vut of i‘lB’ procecds that way arley from the sale of sald uid. bee. 8 That, sabject o the provisious sbove staled, o portion of the proceeds ol thy sale of tho aforceald louds aball Lo uacd fur auy pusbose e sl comla AL Ih pacond, | {uctin edclency i the wlucellsusae fyad o2 Ty 1t 1s said that the Confedvrute enactwent under | by the Commitico appropsiatiog §20,000 for con- which the sequestrution was mado belog treat- | tingeut expeuscs of Igc Sen-tfluu $1,500 for fuld. od 48 the Law 0f tho Stato fo consoquencs of the | ingducuiuenta wero agrecd 10, sud tho bill passed suthority given it therein, thoro 18 no doubt of | as amended. ) m‘fi‘fl"._ The Drobivition forbldiing a | M. oot lntroduced blll 1o pratect the maters Stato to ‘pass wov law lmpalrigg bo | of el akes rivers sod sireams Loon ubiic uds oblication 'of contracts cqually pro- | from aale, and fo dodicaie the Redis t Ihe cumuion bibits & Btato from enfordog s | “y; paria (1lL) sald s fow daye ago he iatro- a law au enactwment of that charucter from | guced a vild to confirw to ths City of C! 0 Lhe whatever source origioating. The proviston se- | title to certaln grounds, which was referred 1o the curiug to citizens of cacd Btete the privileges | Comuiticeon Lgolud.lcluy; it should bave been “f or 1 aw misintormed, or if he wtill Lellcves that ans reform be {s the ouly nan o the United Btates who docs believe it. ‘That 1 not reforu. bt That is Lyrauny whichoo predecessor of bis ever sttempted, aud no successor will veoture to 1. i ftste. Uuce it wusindustriously advertised that X public otlicers whould not be “removed durlug n helr otticial terms without cause. As already : rewarked, 1 belicve in that rule. 1have wy- self wihered toft, but the President bas FLAGUANTLY VIOLATED IT. Tlat surely vaenob Lo what {4 weant by the Langston Scerctary. The - T T:irni'{w wre will be no opposl 3 pril, Monday in Aj tlon takes place oo thofrat 2 ¢! #lying posfure Diss Sy g R A T e i B = 7, ] figm atid Budded Fiushes Of Liest Durlig 1Yo ees of Iadway's Pills will fres thouatery __ SILVER FROM EUROPE. New Yoak, March 25.—Tho $350,000 In silver +bars recelved from Europe ou Haturdsy have A fo ! ataed dlso s 23 centd g VAT e e e been forwarded to tho Philadelphia Miat, snd $150,000 additional silver bars weso forwarded «=4| READ FALSE AND TRUE. frourthe Assuy Ofice for subsiai: % ; . The steumaliip City of Lerlin brou, Send one i silver barke Bl Fainaty ttcr. stamp to RADWAY & OO, 50 %3 Efi'.’ Verie” Iitoriiaiion WoslD Wwasd

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