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Show DOMKSTIC BRIERS. ' The stranded steamer KuJnlt is only a lout out of water. Packard says he will defend his title and rights to the last extremity. Senator Blaine had a long interview inter-view with the president on Tuesday. Commodore James H. Spoils has been ordered to special duly at San Francisco. Wayne MacVeigh of Pennsylvania lias been asked to act on the southern commission. All New York exchang. s except the produce, will suspend business on the 30lh, Good Friday. A severe northeast wind sform interfered in-terfered with shipping al New York on Monday and Tuesday. The Caiilornia base ball club, to go east in a low days, will make Elmira, N. Y., their headquarters. Packard says that last year his supporters sup-porters added $05,000,000 to the slate revenues in staple products. The Mutual Protection Co. of Philadelphia, on the cooperative plain, has made an assignment. Stolr & Wollz' furniture manufactory, manufac-tory, Chicago.-burned Monday night. Loss, $17,000; insurance, $7,000. iVaahington republican., in a meeting meet-ing Monday night, warmly endorsed the pres idcnl's pacificatory policy. The commission for Louisiana has been agreed upon, and the gentlemen selected have signified their acceptance, accept-ance, The New York Times says the commieBion is going to Louisiana to ellect a compromise between the rival governors. Senalnr Morton and lliomas H. Nelson, late minister lo Mexico, are in Indiauopolis. Morton will remain until June, An attempt to rob iho mail car on the New York Central road, Monday night, was frustrated, by the clerks discovering the robbers. Marshal Fred Douglas has instituted insti-tuted civil service rules for the government of dismissals aud appointments ap-pointments in his office. The Failure of the cotton house of Isaac Low and Co. of Liverpool has brought down the house of Falconer, bill broker, New York. Prominent southern democrats eay they are satisfied that President Hayes will -msl iin no southern stale government govern-ment with federal ttoops. The St. Oh'irles hole), P.Ueriou, N, J., burned Tiiclay morning. The Ui;,.stn liaii :i narrow e.-o.ipe, some , jumping from the windows, j Chamberlain a iya ho bw no cotn-jiiuniciition cotn-jiiuniciition to make to tho president , More man was published in hia letter a.:i'.r;:li;ig Hayes' invitation, i 'I'l.e eh'Vinh:.'r of commerce of 0:iarleton, S. C, iill send a dclei:;i-tionto dclei:;i-tionto Watdiim:li,ii, lo represent allairs 1 lo Hayes, in the interest of Hampton. t is said that the relations between th- Pacific Mail company and the l-'acdi. r ilro.ids are amicable. The firhl named eoinp.iny is preparing a statement. j Nicholls and Packard have issued proclamations, tho former asserting that tho stato government is complete in all of its branches, and Packard denying it. Governor Chamberlain, accompanied accompa-nied by Senator Patterson and Mr. Corbett, senator elect of South Carolina, Car-olina, mado a short call Tuesday on tho President. It U said that Senator Davis, with authority from the president, has offered to Judge Drummond, of the United Staler, circuit court, Ilia., the vacant supreme court judgeship. The president haB appointed Samuel Sam-uel B. McLin associate justice ot the supreme court of New Mexico, and Wellington Bird of Iowa agent for the Indians at White river agency, Montana, Dr. Buddiugtou's church voted 100 to GO, not to send delegations to the congregational council, Wednesday Wednes-day the ground of the refusal being that Henry Ward Iteecher's church had beeu invited. Dr. Slorrs' church takes the same stand, Dr. Helmer's people favor Plymouth and its pastor. |