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AV G AL . el 4 i et e 2 THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 18'1"5.--TWELVE PAGES. e e ———————ee e e e e e e —— ——————— ) maile on real ounin, 23t Washingtan -] b TINAN ¥ Kanate, Dibble {8 far from unpopular, and ho TERS i fures Ly Pila, Eoaumont, and Lonia Leloj Sinrinn SO RENTHOUSES: . _FINANGCIAL. LOUISIANA. e iy T Py e o Al e ART MATTERS. Lindacanos b R sarloty of s, Digr e yom " %I.’"i‘fla’.\"&'..".fia}fi" ~BY W. D. KERFUOT & o i sg[?x;, --fiy’;‘u':[gn!\:m): T . . litila atir in ‘elnmp. it ifn takon llm”h-;:-l D :\llluic\ul' ‘r xmm;‘r tho nlr;mnlosl. auid beat pjos $ GRTIT RIDE, = UL RLHUR 1N HUSINESLE N, jround that, whilo Rellog wna undnubtediy 2 R g 1 es in tho grallary,—n almplo sketeh of Diachorn.at,—Two sicgani 3ntory aad busemant § T Sl s ALGE RiRiREG, AtEmv N o WASILINGTON STy The Position of the OLl-Lino | sleoted, uo fae an having received & majoaty of | The Water-Colors at the 13xposts | Jialiau boy plaving pon a. pipe, .mwn".fi: Sevlstoa Houssw, Taslagihe Inagysouth jof " Narthiat, RO WAHI Make 3 ety 0f elling | 5 the votos as'cant, tus Jurugnration of tho Gove tion, groat vigor tpon white paper, without back. Taxsilent., neas Behlllsr—~Fine Satury and basement aid armant atoro, 4110, Apply to At pnp e Whig Element. ornmont was notling mora than a ravolationard pootind o soeseory, Differont in_atylo, by R I Llhgl!cfi | maders improven AZsnd 4 Randotohst, for skiart ok mesauro, Tho times lmrc‘rnvolu!lmmry: r?\'n- ?qunuy‘xlnuri’t‘orumn,‘ o Lelofr's “'IDrellmnR- 45 . 5 0 RENTT TORR A Tutinnary movements wero inaugnntos to riefeat ey s v ua poclining figure of & woman with yollog vy "’fi'.:,‘ll:.:‘,..'.‘g St an story frame houss, sicely lurnished, Tt ibiasiacn A So-Called Compramtse o (he Carpot-=s | an olioriso cariain leciion thay wero dofent: Ropitesontativo Piciuros of the Differ- il prpin-biack franory raund sbous or, T aear fuvh, o 3. 143 3 e A NRFTTATE 3 i t audn aro ozauimitoly printod. 1 P Utk at'"Fine mashie front bonso fn o frst-clans nelgh. [ (10 WINTZONTILA L TR SEOHIE NI MORTTATER Conllifon Between Kellogg and i Lk R X e bt out Schools, i ity o oval pie. Lura af a ggirl, by Beanmont, nemed * Raflecting,» 1 the cablogno, is a4 good an_oxample g yeay be aonght of an oxquunto atslo of miniatyee rortrait-pamting, 'Tho figuro, of thrac-ipuartery langtly, 19 of youns lady sitting ensily fu gy aravelinir, hier' hands claaped i ey tap, sud holding o lotter and g gy (o former appirently ho subject of hey rellection, Tho fignro wnd il the accopone A TR € stateat, Apply to R, 0. HUUNSA- EII'IBL Avneu cornor Chicago-av,~Rlegant brick bouss, all | VL., on il mo provAments, Mrtuli-st., north of Buperior—Temn very desirable masblo Aronthonses, with all niodeen Improvamanta, Tl 'Finn -atory mathlo frunt huuee, near Ohlo, n, &1-3atary and basonent brick houso at * & torm of yuars, Just wost of LaSallo~Oclagon front brick, ROUTH SIDF, eontts of Filteent| rd-roof brick baus bu: ju;mnnl.vlut tm\ly 'm nelnn‘slaiuua\m«;\lvln,: ou! o a rinto of rovolution, An Lero - moaunrea wora revolutionnry, s bave all sba The Flower-Pioces. quont onas, ineludinn those of the late Roturn- . iug Board, of necessity boou revolutionary na Tothe Bl of The Chicaro Tribune: well. The lattor {s unileratood to Le fur frow " alatablo to \West and his morn immediala fol- Cineauc, April 9,—Chicago Las Iatoly beon more than usunlly favored with pictura-nhown, Certaln Conservatives, et Hs Mea WOLpII-ATs meRT £ a ONIY TO LOAN ON GHICAGD Bl tyy improved nrelecrad fands in ot delsr, SEADY & G0Ny 1851 T ey ., Now offarad 2t buw tent 2v4 evary modara eonveni- rotiction againat Iice; the hulfd: bt elavatce, and fo heated .« L. BTIMAON, 3 Hall CITY PROPEN. e om b w’wm:"s Opposition of West and Pinohback to tho Oompromiso—All Handa Prepar- ing for War, chesp, Miehigan sy, owers. 1fad the groundn aa ndvanced by Dibbla bron as bolily advanced by tho Louisivna Iin. tanm 9. t.—Two-stary hases ) modera improve: v., 490 a0l 432, sonth of Lldiidgs.conrt—Two hio frame housss, all moder Lmprovamonts, 34 No, 260 Sulte of niee rioms In 8 matble S hlonce pusposa: o araione Bousa, No. LM, lo" liouse, Just weat of Coltage Thirty.second.st.=Marble front 3, chnap, Eyfidine drvate nrclistval oLeeav, Unlmot.av,, sout] 2-s10r7 a0d busemen i honn, finely furalshd, fn 01 tho , cheap, S.‘cnuul ul.—liuvnn-rwm houso, weit ‘of Derplainos st., Seno nd floor of No, M6-EJ, with wator-closot and | ud «4-Nacond sloty of story brlck house, near Jackion-al., ‘nrroll-av,~Sororal matbla bousor, F mont ‘asar Wond~Cottaga, No. i penteriat,, e Luko~wo-story all medaen {mpravo) Astilnnd-er.. cee 8% irame, $35 por TORY AND HASEMENT NRICIC tin-too, Botand cold 3 2, long itasos, Notth, Souin, terms, renowed ovory § yoars, Io ag. d n tho most AP DS HAAY T, IRTOR i @45 par uanth, Inqui k. LCR AND NTON FR(Q wxis, whili nindorn cunvauiunicos, ab &3 HELTL por mont un Al i .\u:l“l Bhallon.gie g F—-1137 PRATRIAY 190, tn rent, §18 C Appls to BARKER $"WAIT, 10 Deay —A THREICSTORY AND BANEMEN© Ii all modori Improvom, 15 Hrst-class buardiog.ladse, i tuoma, to & vrieate AR VIDUSE, 8 Apply 1o THOMAS HUUD, Roow Wt dack ALk Vi, TR TWO LA ick dwelling-hnuses commut ner, and rontalnlig tagetior H roam tdrilfir-ouurty snitatla for Sratclasy AlroS-atory aad hasemont marhle.front & 1 idridi3-anart. * Also 2-story (rame I3an-av. " Apply at ‘oies of GEO. O rya: loc! TOM STAY ey aud_baremant br BIAL, 1] LaSal ¥ WO-STORY BRICK HOUS i hous Lasurucots, on Ugden-a., 43 0 g mouth essh. i1 THINODW HOUSK, S5 er month. ” {nquirs o 8" 10-RO0A 1701 WALSHE, 5oV [t 91 Bouth Clark- A 10K <, n | Woss Washinglon: iuk oures uorthesat corto onc 2Ji turaiabvd, e Addrésy, lortvo days, 1o THEEATOIY AND MARGLEFIONT o Ku. 261 Ontasiomnts TLLINOISET, ; 18RO montaskood bard, 1 231 Dlluols-at, od Wout £ ko Indlany.et. omolbuscs, ane-front houss, dJ. ted, and bas all medorn fm- oscu will bo givon, ~ 4. J o i, Iugairo ol B, d. o Toianty, 3, 'O RENT. AlAfifiEbI?flrlyLL AT WABRINGTON NT—A L, 2 ABRINGTON T 9 Nicy sottage rerlden Radfdonce at South ‘two rusldepcon i . All'cunvaalon: ta depny inud y. 2. JTT & BRO, Htoom 18, 143 Labal ko 11 reoma aver 8 srets L Fy JAGOLS, T LOW TENT— lu, near Highland d, Voarding house WO NLW 110 a1 N OIli0AG0-AV., & ‘aquum, ASSTON uins-room bause, reut ¥4 por ‘Ons seveherootn huuea &1 #UY, One ¢lghit-rutt nuusa AL SHSI, One tou-roam bouse at $6u. aAw,_Applyto L. 1 RENIZA FARGE, KLROANT, . with 03 e sy B A S W ORI i0 RENT—ON 01;1-1 4¢iun, om 1hie take stiny LUEL, 123 Deachorn st TO RENT=ROOMS, Surou-st. lonuire of orat] Syesiics, 0 RENT-IN A PRIVS IED” ROOMS AT 45 SOUTTH uear Lako, " faguiry at toom %, hird P NT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. Staros. ENT-TWO STORES, €0 AND % EABT KIN distulag tho Wall —STORKS @ AND & 35, lghted on sldes, Swswmibou busu mauLGelurng, AT TATCH-BT,, ntral location (oF labla tur light T 0¥ FIREY ¥L. {opacy to ey 204, 1 crate uf t23dy ia cogin £NT-3 BRICK BTORES AND_ A% urglanuroal vaulie, 2K, & vos ! u) Hirw and by i Weat Taudaiph 0_KEKT—000L BYORE: auts.sacoudat. beturon W 140 Lab. IPT‘S 211 g‘ '(IY are. HENGY WOU e Diremane St TS s saia biviness of V. t, 1oel,” Inquire at Ho, Dleasant eanteal office wil T POWRN-WELL- 19 Horth_Clintor 24 TORENT_WiTH O __lichted zooms. I O REEP=WITIL DR WITHOUE POWEI, SKEC: nd iioor 3§ and 33 Nouth CGagal-at., 'd0cl{t, ialiie fur salosroom in ooy buti. Apply o the WOUT 20-17 3 1t Ly AN G1IAFD E63t 0f room amd this ity Tor manu. s Foe Soey Low to ATUSKA & CO., urlag fuantute o itlne, Tauulr h Canal -1iGHTED uguire of . ool lucut 5 g, e AL I posta it T K] TACHK, on \Weat Siide, uear Polk-st. Apply st Uea 13 Chani Vecol Gannaeres. TNEATE DOCK ¢ i1y Dridgo; 140 foet trant, of Coramarce, CK—150 FRET IRV nty.cceondat, brideos exdleo: Apply to JAMES UAMBLE, Room C, & o osr. O RENT-UALL RUITAR) 1dy ot ANTED-70 ENT_ON THI; AVENUE R T Stata, etween Fonrtoaath and Tuernty t otns, with all mod- ropaie: alin, good taiinz lucaticn sad LANS PAGTY travel for sit (N b ing (o 0 Do Tanily o aks caro of promiecs will bwar of such, with thw Lost of ruforeaoas, Addresa W, cara of Cari \V ARTED-TO ¥ Mishl 7T0 10 ROOMS: Ate: o et Nide, it La ko and Jack- soneste; will ps vanas, ITIUS. \VAN'I' N Hyi walurnishad Foatis, with or wittiout bo glven; ruut in Advanes, G 43, Tribune oficu \WARTED- 3 +hoat sste: rao amall famils, Adddross to S, carvof Kaulmaa & Gal HGUSE oF edd blie, fora tatlug prices, WO OIU THREK NEAT, . poouis, sultable tor ou a1k of Cours-Aouso Si1u: W Crark. brecment, NTED=TO TENT comifurtable nafurnishe keepiag, withu ten miny: Adurors U A W, HORSIES AND CARRIAGES, UCTION-WESTON & GO, 103 EART WASHING. £ Ty MAVE SALEY OF HORSKS. UAlL RIAGES, AND HARNESS, T AYS, THURS. ULAYS, AND SATURDAYH, AT 10 A, M. Ample tlma given to tsi all’ hurnos sid nider warrant. 0. Eindiug vir stnck larzoly increded, and tha demnad Asgmat, we hate bean cumpelled to {hcrears our salos 10 fhren'times 3 Bor catnlogan daye af asle. PARTIAL GATALOGUL ¥OL TO-DAY'S SALE, Une palr vory fins bay norees. One vory fao sray Lures, alio ninstaen other horss doscrintion f which will Lie kiven at {ima of sale. 1! Califorals ruad wakon. bugpy: Honry Willett, msker, Qan Quan 4 TehUrarke wagon, e fine 1oy busgy, bal by 11 & Tacttstt, Thires open bugglos, Luilt by W. ', 1 & Rro, Wa have a larzocoussgnnient of (hicty creriaged of avery® deacriviton, all of Now Yurk wake, witich we will offor for sulo 00 Tusraay mexl, K REPOSITORY, Al oF Fousa, 3 very are st low LARGE TIAN [l e wld, c00 f the bost. family. carrlage borsés tn ity wub'oe withont o tno-soated carriays and har- Tiqulr at 37 West Mour 1T, Oitik AND DIIVING prie Loolts, pastly broke, at Fest Munroe. ENDID STOCK OF CARRIAGES FOR law pirloos at my new manufactory, $ and 295 Tepairing in all branches. — PHROUGHT DEATID Thiey atn good Lugzy vr b agn: they are warraated sonud and et throe duye’ trial aflowred, Al one s0tof nwe, C0CE are to b suld ni & Kreat sacrle 7 the hitlisra- Dl n tho Woodeit Hotsly urnur Twonty-first-at, XPRESE WACGON, NIGE FASIILY COU t, “hut little usad, Dt firand Cone nd Fourlneath st. {('OR $SALE: 75O HORSES, DOUBLE ARNI ol plafar spring-Wagom.2togethor GF sevarately, Apoly ut 1o Prahleray, u"[vt;‘ ;n;u‘i‘c lfiu ofl.n'i FUR ar nr woll. ¥, e for yours REAT A NI HIXo ROCIKAWAY, Ot arriage, in axchanys for city or soburban (U Dearbirnat, papor, ST glbsr family 1uta ae kecarcd MY, BUGGY, USKD O3 3 5G] AL mado, aad horew but 7 yenrs old, souncd aud kind, & izl B3rn0as, whip, ulc., all uf which Louist eall this tast AN! gullrave (or the bunday night, J. U, FURM, an Basement 1 hlo.‘"fl . rived Lo, T0 Madlso e TO LOAN ON GITY [¢ Tasl eatata by PUILIP MYKRS & CU., Koo 8, Madisor N = ONEY TO TOAN ON GHIT TATR AV Coron facmd ki 81inols nea AW NIEWUOSIS, 771 West Bladlon-st. pou in fora aooa, ¥, BECURE fln;-u 1 r 1A 119, LUANZMONEY, OX CHOICE Skoluity, &7 Bper Jeimnd dn lineds s af 10 and dmail Gommissiove.” B L PLASE, lesper Bicek. Wit T 'O LOAN_AMOLNTS TO_ UL DS a or i satio gpiicatlons on =l neldo S pravad. 1L USHUKN & SON, 14 Lasal 5 W ANTEO-A BULLDING LOAN OF FROIEHim 10 £10.0400 61 A picce ot property on Desplainessit., nrar dsuivon: bullding (o cort about 30007 oo Lot priucipals th resdy tunds uoed apply. Addicss L b4, Arioune wities. $100 ’:fi’,»;?n:h‘ ny n’{l‘;?y ) O s time, PRUGSDELL S WROWN, 105 T utivav, U‘s.5()() WA 'l‘hn rogavi o £,000 521 o ¢ 4103 th Kuit on Facd eity neop dnsired, JOUN W. MatsH, 1§ Washtantanat JESIRAYED R STOLEN-EROM cif EMERALD 47 av., two ved cown, Thu laizost uiis (1 4L tho valaL ol atghi horas, ietter 0 on her Thet i, ‘TR sl uno B33 phart, rird-n hornt, aa oz ik, MICHAEL U BUEA, near Unfun Stucks A liberal rineard il b paid. ealvingy with Yanis. ki e Sl FoysvoTy DY WHO LOST A GOLD EAlte davp In Car Touk two woake aga, . Maliv o €30 lavw 1he samo by calling o Lhe otiea of tho Wous Di- Yirlon Hatlway Gomvany, Ffll]"n—.\ SORREL CO “Cafety-iourth and Doacburiat §18 REWARD FOIt A tel o at fiook Talsnd Dopo: 10 63 Wtandalph. P T OF MY GAR: SOUTH SIDR, & rvoiured sctter dog, 25 rawand for his rotura fo La. ud oG questions arked. GLISTE WULL-DOG, 4nUTH CUT. (il BAL A ratimod ta 113 Urankila~ A BLACKOW. OWLRCAN HAVEE iying to 7 West Ohio . WARD, AND NO QUEBITONS ABRED= Fer tha returs of the packathonk and asnteats (inonuy excoptud) lost Iast "Fhursdar oigtt. ‘Tho papery srenl novelus efrcul to owner, as paymont has bemn th. Wilte huw ozchauo can be mada aod how to without advertug, LEDYARD COL- v 5D Thursdar evoulng. RD it REFUTE SAALL inass and coutunts, loat near Harrlsan or,on Bluo Ialauil av. ear, ta LIt o ARD=TIHE ‘averucal, hat, . 41l pay L WHEELRIC S REWARD=-FUR 1IN < g 10 10 gcuvey of gan alistes placo duriay s AIEhE of Do & No qusstions ke TAddron D13, Tribiun ot 2 ANTNER WANTED_AN 2CTIVIE MEMDRR OF 0 fcard of ‘rada wouid 1ceept aspeclal part~ iress 31 2, ‘Inibuny arfire, PARTNER W i STABLISIE A LOAN P ofice; bas had eix years' experisace in Chicago; can ilaubln capital yearly, Addeoss J 10, ‘Laibuny lice. ESTABLISTL £ busioees loscet Invostigation 35,000 10 $50, 060 required. givea aud re. Gniced. _Addrossd bl DARTNER WANVED-WITH ERROM 8i0,i TO ia 20 sitabished husinoss ul{fll" atanding, at law Foiis, In contrat part of 1ha city; nons tonal luterviows' will rovuivo attentivn, Addsas AR STRSGNIRER, WilD has had L y2ars’ oxporiznco, fad Gan givn the ighase. Telorencenns ta ability snd togrity, would like ta joln vome 1 catablisilon a small Uank [o & conatey own ta the Noztbwest, of woutd in_oe tlroady cetablishod, - Addruss, K34, Tribuog vifice ANTED—-1 TAVIE $10000 WORTIL OT i ARTSPR WANTED— ‘can cuntrol A raei tuke 3a_Lntee furniture ‘and 1)'.\1;1‘.\13.1:"\VL has bad lon, bustness, and 3 b 8, Tribune ot N ANTED_WITH 812,000 TO 815,00 oash 10 take an interest in an ofd eatabilabod whole- rale bouse In Unicago. My trado Iy with wolusalo i curs thirougliont ihe Northwost, aud, owing 1o fnctessin business, niore eapltal Is requicesd. ' Yha hoet of rofore wnces ctvea and rrquired, Aditrers K 4, Tribugo oflica. PR WANTED-NTTHSTHOTORI A TN & proiitably buriass that (s fros from dauger of lues, Addras 141, Teibuun ofiun, A UHANCETO GET A FINIE PIANO AT A UAR. gsia—A" brand new and’ megnificent ili-ciavo pisnolorte, with Froach geand ac'lun, overstriug ba 1, agrafle atinchuent aud tdll iron franle, rielly-tollstied Toamwond case, with sorpentine niyutb, 1 X1V, T manufac: ANTRD—A GOOD PAMILY TIONSK, SOUND, e e Tates “SHk ol 3osd 3ag Ak colar, Addross, wilh dossiiption and jide, G &2, Teil- oue offica. : MISOELLANEOUS, e e e e s \TEEND TO INDAIUUS AND COCKROACHES wwe ar thoy will ptieud ; hing Gone Sult ATV OAR LR, G0 Siateste "ore thing cun AND_CLOSED, OUSTAN A complicated rccounts sdjusied: work requiring an Sipest DUy stfuadod (0. Addrowe W I, Kooin 1y 184 Lass Aadlsuaat, A LL GASH PAIDTUR CARTOTF GLGTITING AND Cycizesiianeous couts of al klude, by hondiog a lotiar T0JONA “BANKRUPT STORE, cornor U'weuly-secoud nud_Stalo-ats., on Saturday naxt, the thel‘mlilnd largess dry guods and untivu store un tfe Souty Fide, INTERETED IN NI RAVFLE OF THE # bulouzing Lo Wilitlam Ludwig, of the merchaul's pluase call ac G, FIGAA'S saloon, @8 Norih » o Baturusy evouing, Apeil 16, MERING 2 THER T ISIPETT ) wpaach encad fi R bk T RV LUNGH, 13 Aberdesiat, Many' testimoulals can La slven s:l.‘. u deslsing to bo curod Tuvfl«ui TISHIEWISHE town in & wuod tsrialo; from Chicaxo, (0 an age a1 Lisiness, - adden TTARDWAL IJHOSK DESNIOUS OF TA lor ur publis roatings, will Tatal, Ja0ksunats, coruge Lia W AR BOARSING AND LODGING. s OAROING & ) Weut Sito. PLEABANT WEST JACKSON-ST. — 406 miatiom Ao A Torans; buure mad. orn; peles tiv Flotain ALL AT LEE'S, 188% WEST WASHINGTON.ST., 9' o il ot i rsom G 67 por wanc Duclmm TOUSK, 70 AND 73 RANDOL, wui‘ 1o move roonis with baard fur geatluaisa aud EOARD WANTED. J3OXRO_FOR RELE, WIEE, ANII ON, 14 TOVIN e cougtey, within 10 wiles uf Olileags. Muat b tin- et Ureas, statiig Toruis, Josation lortable . and 1all particulars, U0 OUTITBIDY, B0 i raa, f0 private fainily; want a pinscant, Hos zolotvuces givea, * Addross K o he And“_ll I bebath (o ’lf‘mhs "_m Klo wife 1a private faru 3 i "tariie, Widels RAL b raAWEAIe, O OARD-PRERMANENT BOARD AND ERONT N e b R AR T L - a5 furuisd, Addrue G117, Moteopolitad tial, QUEARL AT Tt entiroly ne s onw of savaral takon fu trad Fuutid 1u ovory Tespea 3 0L BALI-ONE UAND ORGAR AXD ONT MU alo bie, s ap), 1o pay_advances ma 0. RO A Ak 2 on thomm P s AR TR L ST IS ko e AT REPATLING PR TR0, A fold SEWING MACHINES, BRWING-MACIINE—~PRINCIPAL OF- Muchines sold oo muathly paymonts; count fur canti. QINGER St s 10 per cont p GIFOER OIHIGE oF Huuth 1lalsted-at, § mact shouve t 216 Wase Stadian ot A, J. MELCHLNT. 915 e sold_and raatd ; will ro. ahaut sy 1: AGENTS WANTED. AGI\‘.N’I’B WANTED--WITH BLACK HAIR AND \M‘f‘““""mufi s Acanty, Gutdo i oot & yoar, puni- JAMES'E E1, 12 Giarkat, FINANCIAL. 50, §100, 9500, $1.000 Inveated in Stock Privilegos in Wall-at,, Teads to nmnny (housands ef' doltaras pradt, Uun benalve axptanatory circul ontaining dolatlod statue manta and quutation prices of all stocks dealt i at the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, nuatlod7ee 10 thoag desieing to speculate, sddress “hul.lsfinnl i & COS . X, I, heraby girea'to ol peroas wh waj have piast =9 The Gouk Uity Haiuusl Baak of Lnl eago, " k., that Wo wtwe AL bo picented ta Ao ({, Lurley, 110coiver, with tiw lagal proof tiereod, witnin Ahrew tonths Ironi tois dato, oF Ly whil bi JUITW JAY K. 3 or ut rol FalRBANKY? STANDAKD SCALES OF ALL KI1NDS, FAIRBANKO. MORBE & GO, 111 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Bozasefultobuy only the Geauine, MATCHE i PROTECTION FROM FIRES. Tiryant & May’s Urlze Hafety )lnlfl:(n. ik by 0 do-M, At Vil B glres { ol 3 ole Tapsiars, N INSTRUCTION. NIFE SPAING SESAION OF 1NHE 1 T dretian, & a3 6ot ekt open Muniay, 2pril DO “’Am 'u-AI'ruuuuuuu [} MACHINZRY, ' KIRKWOOD & DUNKLEL'S, 151 AND 131 LAKIC- at., ateam vugiues od DUDLL 0D AUl Woud- WORking tayry, baltiug and shp suppLe, T LARKST, UAVEL 1ock of rud 4ud wood-workis UaRATT SaGiaed, sasts . Py g the firm Lith nphl; Coni= ors, T Dia city ot Ly m e ' U AL } aonti the b . 1) Cluk-u‘.;.“mvvur&! ..fi.i:u:;..u':m‘fl.;g:‘::u‘.?.‘.?:’:‘..k Dl L, St R GAYLORD S, TR HIGHLAND PARK HOTEE, This ultflm summor nwrl‘ gnhm 8 108" boautl IX 1 sud olasalog shEation on 1he Morweiters Helson Bor feou Chieagos wil b 198 10 Seans i, DI C{ s esaama st o, Toai s S TR To fhe Editor of The Chicago Trivunt & Niw Ourrans, April 2.—Ae intercsted fu her wolfare, I am desirous of secing something like a reapectable Qovernment in Loulsisoa. Azn triend and adaiirer of ‘Tus Tunuse for many years, T feel an intorost in nesing it thoroughly conversant with (ho wituation ns itis, Lam miore than plestod at its offorts in bahalf of tho Consorvativo eloments in tho South. Theso olements must aomeliow Lo Lroughit to the front. How to do it, Is tho quostion, Ths pituation with TN OLD-LINE W8 and their descendauts, hevo in Touisians, iz worde, In_soma respacts, than In other States of the South. ‘Thoy wero made up here, to no tu- cousiderablo extent, of the bettor classos of Troveh Creoles, Thie olement, while highly ro- spectable, wan never, properly speaking, loynt to the American flag, ja thae thoy wore decldedly Frouch in their feolings, Thoy wore * Know- Nothinge™ of tho most iniractablo kind. That Is, barring tho VFrench, they were bittorly hostilo to any and all foroignnts. They were unfilend- 1y, too, on general principles, to all not to the manor born, They wero Whigs beeauso, fore sooth, the Whig party was tho varky of respecta- bility. They had a suvreoio contempt for the foreigners, tho mean wlhites, nud the ** canmille™ in goneral, of the Domocracy. 'Tho samo fevl- ing, to say nothing of the uatural projudice on naccount of the color-ling, stands fu the way of ouy afliliation with the Hopublicany, The Whigs of Louisfana, thereforo, do not, ns a mass, pre- gont the samo featurcs—lovo of the Union, amd opposition to Stata-sovoroignuty—ns thoso of Minalosippl, Arkaosas, and otior Southorn States. Thero is always the Creola clomont to bo considered, There is one fenture, bowover, to be depended on. The Whigs of Louislaus, as with those of tho Scuthin general, bave at heart the same feoling of % OFTOSITION TO THI DEMOCIACY. ; Tu this respect, tho Creolo elomont iv, perhaps, moro to bo dopended wpon than is tho American, This feeling of opposition to the Domocracy in far from dead. Theso old-line Whige, however futiactabls g0 far as un available elowent of op- ponition, o3 neverthuless, st heait, os Dbitor againet the Domacracy nw wvor in the days of the past, Their prejuaices, tho color-line, stands in tho way of their failing Into the liopublicou ranks ; they are bold in a position of seeming subrorvioncy to tho Demaciacy, litilo less galling to their pride, How to melio'the eloment avail- abla s thoe question. Could tho Stato be some- how placed 1 thelr hands, it - would be tho est thing that could happen. Once in power, ‘thoy would go all lengthy to break gown tho old Iiebel Dawmocracy. ‘Lhoy would thus become Hepublicans, 1n tnet thoy could no: be anything olse. ‘Lhe muss of tho blacks must w3 necesaartly fall into lino, 1u thau thioy vould uot do sught olse. Reconstruction would ‘thus be truly su accomplishod fact, A RO-CALLED COMUROMISE inon the carpet. It 1s, in realiiy, an effort on e. part of cercain Couservative puliticlans to obtain o foothold, througlh which to cut laose thiy Conmervauve clewent from the Domucracy, Of course, the politiciany ara looking out for thomuelves, They aro soemiugly littla lcas auxious, ar, as for that natter, uusorupulous, in the matter of barring out tho extrome Dowo- Erats than aro the Ropublicans thomusclvos. Kuollogg dosires, neturally enough, to look out tor Kouvgy, e wants to cut loose, in a measuro 8t least, from tho coutrol of the Pinch- back clement, 1o wishes, Il possible, to rally Lo Conservative whito eloment. { He far as ho cau, to throw the Firta into théir’ hands, to that end, The would- e *aders of tho Connorvative elomont are will- ing tn et him balf-way in tho offort. Kelloag 18 afraid of the darkeys. Tuo Consorvatives are afinid of the flre-gating Democracy, Kel- logrg und the Coudnrrative politicisna, therofore, are eeaking, fu w weasure, Lo JOIN HANDA, The ono is to throw over the darkeym; tha other's to throw ovor tho Demucrats. The propusition §u to ot in &8 many Couscrvatives, und keep out as many Domocrats, as poasible. o tirse underutanding wag, that Casuy was to bo olectod to ths Bouste. Casey in understuod to bo the medinm, 1w fact, through which the Presideut wus induced 1o fall in with tho pro~ grumme. Kellogg, huwover, uaturally enougly, doslted to Jook vt for bimself, A fow carpot- oagrers controllad in bia interest would vots out a fow rofractory hincke, ‘I'he samie wwilucucs, fu conjunction with the Cousurvatives, would con- trof a jount bailot, The uriginal returus of 1872 woro imor lezally cxnvaused. Kellog bag nov- or been afrald ola count, if proporly supervisod. e nndoubtodly boliovey, in fact, that acount would resuit” in roturoing himsclf and VPenn, ‘'I'no Iogislature, onco 1corgam- jzod, could couut thesme roturns. The roturns would count in Kellogz and Peun, and count Autoine, Dasfoude (Becrotary of Hiato), Brown (Suporintondent of Puolie Iustruction), und a fow: athiees, out, Kellogy would then ba olcoted to the Cmtod 8tates Scuate in place of Pinchtack, and I'eon and the Convervatives WOULD TARE TUE HTATEZ, This, 88 claimed, was ous programme. War- moth, who 18 by no means dexa, bad anolher. Wurnioth, us understoorl, iy now ths virlual owu- er and manager of tho Picayune. He is plaging the Consecvative harp in the intorost of War- moths. ilis bold chnmpwonship of tho blacks, and consaquont killug of Brietly, have not beow without ‘an edect. 'ne defeat of Pincubaok, #s climed, would bave “turn- vl hia suppoiterd for Warmoth, Thia alement, & fow of the Consorveives eolso no- enred, wonld Lave olectsd Warmoth to tho Umitod Stntew Eonate. Warmoth fv certamly pinying o goep band. Tho llemociats, on tho other Lund, telying on thir provious control ovur the Conservatives, aud Lis pomounl popu- larity, were to put np Moncurd. West, by post- ning tho Piichbnei cave, pus out tho wholo. (’\"’ninn payi ho u2xt Uoveinorship, 1Ilo plays with Piuchback for the supporc of the bincka, Weat nlzuyhtared Pardes fur two ren~ soun, Mr, Dilliags was the nost da gevous opponont of Kellogg the Nomating _Conventlon of 1372, Ho muy, and piobably will, if mot otherwisa provided for, ve-enter sho fleld in 18706, Lue nomination of Bilings i place of Durell would take him oucof the way, 1t would du_move. The Clerknoip of (ho Court_jd canstdored worth romoy £25,(00 per year, Dillings, it s undet~ utood, would coufer thu poaition on Gouw, Mor- 18 Choster, a prominent colored politician, iile finga and Chester would thus Lo made warm rapporters of West, Caosoy, in advocating Pate dee, vas atior tho Qlerkshin for lus brodhor, who, as underutood, was so divido, \Went, L'inchlinck & Co, now propose to move on Jellogy's workd, 'Liioy propuss to YIOUT TIE COMPROMINE to tho bitter cad, Kallogy; proposes to carry it into citect, 1t will ba a questiun aw to wuoiher Kollos can carry unough of the Republicaus to unsant the novedsary number fu the House for those it i proposet shiali come in® West & Co, will defeat the inove, it thoy cau, Iailing in ting, the Mepublican membors of tho Honat the intorest of \/ea, may nol moos, breaks ub w quornm, provontsa all legislatiou, and probably upacts all. Tuo fight 1 alroady opened on” the Auditor, who » 8 socused of maliug too free with the gou- eral mppropnation bIL bofore its offelal jub~ lication, Corten po-oslled sppropriucions, in which cortain colored patriots ure nuibpouad to have beon intoreuted, were wowmebow lsfi our. A war on tho Auditor is the rewult, - lupescn- mout ia chrestenad, ‘The Auditor I8 preporing for the ousluugut, o L gonorally uudorstood aw vircunlly owning sud coutrolling “the Now Or- loaue Lamca, West is paid 10 have o soiwenbat nafortnusta record. ‘The editor of the Timesis undorstood to lave bucu porsisteutly huutiug the record, 14 i% to bu used, of courae, to hold iu cbuuk wny belligoredt noves ou the pait of Weat & Cu., that ihixlit othorwlse bo daugero: All hunds aro prepariog for war, 1o the moa time, tho latewl senvation in AN OPEN LETTYR to Usitod Htates Bonator West from Judge Heory C, Dibble, Dibble, who probably kuows ns much of tuo invide workings of tha political wachine ad auy man 1n tha Biats, is ous of the fow who cra nat alsaid to @poak their mind, The lotter was called forth by cartsin rewarks on the part of Wees snd cthers in the Usited Bistos publicans in Congresn, thora would probubly havo boen far Icaw oppositon to the Kellogg Governmont, L0UISIANA, SR, FASHIONADLE SMUGGLING, Ilow Excessive Dutles for Drotection romoto Pradu. Tho following atticle is from the Philadelphia Tmes, a high Protection organ, and is, fo offect, acontesnion of how oxceasive dution lovied for i'rotection defraud not ouly ths Goverumont, tut inechianica out of busluesn : For a number of yoars past tlLn merchant-sl- Jorn of Philadolphia have complained of nunle form decroasy 1 tho patronage of thelr most wrealthy customers. Tho nolution of Lhis mattor way, and 1 simply thin, thas they had transfoned to Enslish tailors the trade which formerly aan heatowed ot hom:n. Bf‘ eluding the Intico of tha customna ollleera it i poswiblo to purehase clotbing et abeut 50 rer cant leas in Enalaod than Philadelphsa toilors ean afford to eeitit, The dnties on roady-made clothing, tegether wii other chargos allendaut upon its 1portation, vory nearly equal thoso wupou tho raw material, 80 that It would be Impossiblo for a privite citi- zon to purchaio bin clothing from an_English talior by order to y wivautegn, Dut tho mathods of evading the paymant of dutics on foods of this checacler are iamaroti and oasy of adoption. A prowinont Chsstnut sireot mor- chant 8tates that one of Lis customeis—n gen- tioman widely Enowa in thia citv and State, aun generally esteamaed—wan tho recipient recently of an offor from a famous Leundon Lonss to fill his ordors and deliver clothiuy: in this city a% pra- cinely tho sawa rates which ther charged in En- gland, and o sim:lar proposal from u Montreal (Catnda) firm, To do this reconrss must bo had 1o 8 ing. 'Thia, 18 we bave waid, may be ac compiishied in wnauy ways; but the moat I: {onable Is that practiced by the Iuropoas tonrist, who, returniug from the ‘Continent, brings with bim the cominizeionn of relatives aod trionds, aund without this slightest toinge of conscionca ling thewm possed by the Custom-Liouse odicor as his own, Dhousand of dollers' worth of fine clothing map thus bononl fres of duty in the cunrsa of the yoar to the tashionable smugglors of Philadotphin, wio tako tho ground-tonts aud intorest-moneys of Philadelphis tailors to pay thoir bills to London talors, But scarcely leas uilty is lio who bargasins with foreiun booses for fiiuclo!mna.cnuucmuut].mtbeymllhoaonuuh!m uninvoicod and by ttio way of Caunds. Dogus emigranty’ trunks, dishouest appraisers, lying coiriste—all conepire, not wmerely to chaat tho Government of itu legal duce, but to ruin ths trado of vur morchauta aud incrosss the genorul duprassion Jn business, From the mont careful eatimaten of our leading tsitors, the direct loes to tho trade in this citr throueb these smuggling operations may ho safoly stated ut &200,000 ves Iy, quits threo times that amount in New Yoris, nnd ncarly thatin Boston and Daltimore to- sothor. Tlio Morchant Tailore’ Ezchange, which ncludes noarly all the princival firms io the trade, numbora now about aixty houses, snd rep- resonts a capital of about 62,600,000 Inauiry amony; the mombors of thia organization elicity the fact that noarly sll iavo sufferod from tha syatem of smuggling which wo bave exposed, and that this crippling process is stoadily on the increase, The case then iw briofly this: Amoust sont by Philadelpbis gentlemon fo fore elgu tadlors, year) 1 Amongt of unpald duties,, Taas to morchauts wto the Goverumen o Tt is useloss in tha face of thero facts to char- acterizzo the nctiou which wo have describod as it deservod, What s truo of this singlo mercan- tilo interest i true of all the rest, Our most fashiousbl teams aro declod out iu smuggled barzoss, our ludies are arrayed in smuggled citks and laces and jewelry. Somo of our statelicst drawing-rooms shive with stauggloe carpots and smuggied furniturs; the costliest sidoboarda are farntbod_with smuggled wincs and smuggled coigars, Evorything serves, for tho Atlantio Qconn I8 slwoat bridzed with stesmers, and acruss it mors people o in tho courss of & year than fiity yesrs ago crosded the Alleghonies. Fitteou stermers sail from our ports weokly, carrying in twolve moutha nearly 40,000 cubin pnesengors, snd draining this couutry yearly of ,000,000 in gold, for which thero is no rowrn to our mechanics, our manufacturors, or our cradesmen. Philsdelphis is at ths merey of this smuggling and thoso smugglors, who, bay- ing exhinusted thoir city of ber productive powor, ara woll contout to loave her storile, National Debts of the Waorkd. Pall Malt (Lendon) Budget, S ‘Wae endoavored nearly two yonrs ugo to give in these coluians mn approximalo estilvats u? tho national debts of the world, Wo cancluded on that cceasion that tha indebtedness of tho world might be placed at ubout £4,200,000,000. Durlug the two vears tho! have since pusscd, there is wood reason to halieve that a lnrge nddition has cen mada to this sum. Nowcountriesand old conutrios vis with oachotherin the moucy markots of Burope; and evon Chinn has within the last fow waoks commenced o nationnl dobt, ‘There ia considerablo diflloulty in ascertsining the lahili- ties of the various nztions which ars thus beav- fly indebted, 'The cunual nlmaunies give ud some asetstance in the subject; and the careful information which tho Economist publishoa in the Investor's Manuel” alTords also cunsidora~ ble belp in polviug the queation, The following ara tho bect outimatos whieh wo can form of the privcipal national dobty at the present time : Country. l Debl. Tniferest, ute |3 4,500,000, 001 31¢5,000,0 #0000 | 135,500,020 90,000,0:0] X 0,001 England.., :Jn tod Statos... t 20,147,000 13,500,010 i 00 8,762,010 1,500,000 7,802,002 120,000,010 Y Iarg: amouaot, therafore, fu the azpregato, to tl2,150,« 00U, 000, TF wo add §300,000,000 for the musller «obts, the national indebtedness of tha world s fignrml up ta £24,750,060,000, "'ha dabts of Lwenty countriea embraced in the abova tablo impodo an aunual lutorest chinrgo of 542,750,000 upon theiv inbalntanta, to which suout $57,250,000 must be added for tho unenu- meorated debts, makinga total anuual eharge of 51,01:0,000,000 on the twx-payers of the world, or of twico the sum whicl France, the cauntry with tho larjzest ravonua in tho world, s annuatly ralning. The Tate of intorest which theno conntries ara novorally paying oo tha nomlual amount of their debt should not bo coonfonudoil with the rata at which they cun borrow monoy at prusont. Honie of theso ara statod as follows, tho rates belng ‘thasod upon the ‘st qotations on the Loudon Htuck Kxehiango t Buglwnd, i por cont ; India, 4 per ecous; llollawd, 415 hor cent; Cauude, . per ent; Australasia, 437 por con United fitates, avorsgiug ' 437 per canti Frauco, b per caut; Ruwnia, 5 nor cents Brazil, § pat cont; laly, i per cout ; Portugal, 6 porcont ; Hungary, 734 per cour; Egypt, 8 per cent: Tur- kuy, 10 per cent; Peru, 10 per cout; Bpain, 15 percout; Mexico, 18 percovt. Tho lighl rate for the Unitud Statos la causcd by adding the preonhiasky, whioh hear no luterest, aud this ro- ducs the avorage. s Withiu two yoars, Great Britain roduced her dabt esn.noo,uxu + Busiin raduced hers 575,000, 400 Germapy hors 840,000,000. 'fho United Hiates romalnad sbout stutiouary; Ifale. ine crensod hurs by $150,000,000 ; Bpatn by 8570, 000,000 3 Ausitls by $220,040,030 ; Tutkey by 56,000,000 ; and Ludia by §110,000,600. . A Fabde ol A prisoner in tho Chicopoo (3ass,) Jail ent hus throat with ® pioca of wlaes. Surgeons wero bir- riodiy brought, sud atler a difficuit acd skilifal ane n tho sovercd asteries wero tied aud the fiasn owed up, Whila tns had boou guing oo he nd weyoral tiwos tr.od trspeay, but bien uuob'e tadosa. After thie surgory was over, ho said wills su_effort, ** All fol-de-rol, docturs, Trod to tell you wo, and save you avy bother of stitoh- ave.” Lie relly had swallow o2 tho glase. In » fow hourahis dled, ¥ The presout oxbibition at tho Exposition Bald. fug in nos nlerior to that ef lnsl fall i oxtont or quality, T o ol paintiogs no doubt will recoive the attonthan which thoy denerve; but thoro iy noma dang:icts that tho collection of watnt-colara, from {tw 1710dorata extont and iodest appoar- anco, A8 we 1l aa from tho quiel and uuhoralded wayin wiiich ic han taken ils placo aniong us, may ba oy tlocted by tho public, and even ovor- looked by a vmo lovoia of good art. It Is alonder praiso to any that It is by far tho best exhibis tion of viator-colora wo have ovor had in Chicago, wiisce thore liss nover been anylhing lioro befory worthy of the namo of n walers color oxhibi tion. Thia collnction of about nise- ty picturen '® an oxcellant ono, tully equal In avorage qui: lity to thie oxhitutions of tha Water- Color Hociitty In Kow York this year or last, though of courso much emaller,—thoy ench numbering iz or eight hundred picturss,~aud destitate o I any letures of very largo nize. Water-ctlor paintinga hava licretofora bean so rara at thor West that wo bava had very littla op- portunity 1:0 gain an undeistandiog or apprecia- tiou of thum. 1t is generally belioved, oven among per tona with considorablo kuowledge of oul-pleturesy, that water-coloring I8 a clhibap and inferior art, vaivly aspiring to veach the qualities wlich o1l nxprosses onsily nnd better, and good ouly 80 far as it succeeds in approximating these qualitios. If this were tho place for & syutos matic ex)planation of wator-coloring, it would bo easy to show historically that wator-color in some form—fresco, distemper, or cartoon—wsw the principal medium of all the oarly mastor's of painting, and, wudeod, that oil- colors wero unkuown until tho middle period of Ttalian art ; inoreover that water-colors, contrary to tho gousral impression, possess cortain qualities in thoir mineral compomtion and free- Qom from abisnat oll, which ronder them (proba- bly) morn permanent and less lisble to change tuan oil. 4. littlo picturo in tho presont exhibi- tion hung among tho oils in the northeast rcom, “A ticano ot the Count of Irauco" (Na. 309), goon o littlo way towards illustrating thoe perma- teucy of water~color, having been paited in 1830, and rd taining its freshoess porfoctiy, Wetar-color, it ought to bo underetoad, aimsat quito'differs ut qualities from ail, and excels ollas wueh iv ita p ecaliar beautics as o1l oxcely it insoma other dneciions. For example, an accoantishvd artist will v asily attain certnin aetial quatitiea in paluting alsius with water-colors which ft would Do, If not inynossible, ozcocaing dinicult, to effect with olts, Xt miay uvon bo dounted whother it in within tho rango of oil-painting to produce stich na olfact of atmosbhers aa We uot uncom- mouly seo xu water-colors, Ou thie other haud, far intenmit)r and dopth of color on a large sealo oll prosenis advauinges which wator-color roaches only Iboriowsly, if at all, though soma of tho Dnglish swater-colorists boldly dikputo ‘thin, nging !heir colors in the mauner of oil fnl maiotainiug thewr suueriority for all pnrpouwn; A picturs o f Tillany’s A Wood Intertor™ (No, 46v), framed without tho nsual white border, Hiuglratos what watar-color can do fu comperition with oil ms rospects woight of coloring, wnd intensity of light and shade, nod does mob fail ondly in the comparson, though It {5 .mot” thoroughly eatiafac tory in quality. Whouover poculirt transparsucy and purity Of quuiity aro desirable, as in the nkion of lantizcapew, delicate complaxions in por- traity, tho tiats of flowery aud of ravoral fabric, water-color is the natural and suitabla asont for roprenenting and expressing nature, Thers iu no propriety in compariug water-colors with ali- pictures, or in judging thom by the same rules. Thay differ almost as widely s photographs and ouginvingd.. We mnotlen that the catslogne in bomded ** \Vater-Color Drawings.” For cou- pistoncy's eatke the eataloguo of the 1oss of the gallery ought to bo beaded Oil-Color Lrawlngs, hora is as much drawing about one asche othor, 1t is to ba hoped that the time will soon come when it witl not be necessary tamake this kind af epolugy for itntor-colard. _Alrnady they rani with oilin Eingtatid andin Naw York., Anybody whowhl inquire the value of nome of theun fittle pictures wl?l teol his respect for them ssusibly increanud, It may not be wsuperiuous nuggestion to pare nony vigiting: tho gallery to taks cato nat to wea- vy their ove) by spendiug a loog time upon the oo glarin; and hoavy oil-colara bafore examin- ingtho wata-colors, sinee tho rmarit of the Intteris asually in the finer artistic qualibies of deiieacy, correctnose, ond retinsmont. The presont oxhibition contaius oxamples of zll the bost recogntzud echools, tho Krnelish, Ltalian, Froneh, sud Amworican, if the last can bo exntod & wcheol, whero evorybody does a3 ha pleasea, TIE ROMAN OR ITALIAN KOHOUL, wlich baw » doclded mannor of its owa, is rep- rosonted by a haif a dozoo examples, nume of them nuattered emong tho oil-psinie Iegs. Tho most fimshol picturo of thin clusa j8 “Tho Luncheon™ of Bimoni (No. 47?. ropresonting & lady apparcutly dozlug, idly loaniug upon o tabls wnore hor luncly lies nopiected: The boauty of the drapory Indicates that the Roman school might, i it would, compite with the Irench in thelr ape- cinlty of iine clothes, Closo by - this pioture banga & copy after Willame, by Midy, of Inrls, & Jady ronding ¢ poem, tho wisirt of whose dresn is noticeably woll pamled, avd thero aro several fine wxnimplew of Fronch deopory pintiug 2mong the oll ploturos, Tho rest of the loman pletures are In tho strange, sketehy, nnflnmbod otyla charactorietio of tha school, suggesuve rataor than icsitative of nature, and noglectful of aerial effcci. * Watchivg tbo Balloan™ (No, 340, hung among the oils) b4 rather an extrome examplo of thiv sort. LI ENGLISIE TICTURER thers aro two landucapes of Hevs, which, de- apte thelr evidences of conzciuntioua labor, are aimong the laas t natlsfactory pictures n tho gals tary ; lwo or threa of Howbothant's hizn-colorad, brick-shaped ln udecapes, which wonld bo' ploag. ingaf thoy weeas not to abundnub; an oxeellent rud rathier larga ** Streat Heono in Kouwon " of Dib- din, ndmirnhle OF ity sott, and somoe other pic~ turea of lees fruportance, -On the wholo, tho uhow of Faghslt pieturea is ratlior meagra, The best sxsmplus ol what ls commonly known 2 the Lughseh wethod, painting n®opatuo colord n- stoed of transparent washes, ara tho platures of Tiftauy and Bell yws, thongh both thesa crusts sro Americans, Tufany seuds tho weod scons moutioned b and “Dellows four mmall plo. turea, **'the Sowasone.” Dollows is tho I'realdent of tho Now Yorl. \Water Color Socioty, aud painta alwaya nith adnrirallo teato In coloring and con- position, lika un wccomplished gantlaman, but it 'u no injustice to iy that hie picturca bear the marks of eulitro rather than of genius, They nro 8o admiratle {u traatmont that It {s ungra- cioua to lud faull with them, but they fell abort in forcu and sugg-tailvoncsd, Among tho othor AM.ZRICAN PICTORES, o tho ara-side Kcenyd of Bricher und Misa Bridgos, tho latter a tlook of birds opou & saud-hill, ene titlea »* Hunday 8 lorning Bervico on the Beach,” urn exsmpley of (o effective Yaukeo mothod of taking advantazer of tho tind of thu grav paper for tha provaitinrg color of tho picture, the aza- axd, and workinig both ways from it, hght and darls, with great coonows of lshor avd eolor, Uoh of theee at bists avo douarvodly prusporal at Inte, and, judiging from these plotures, it thoir intolligonc even more than Vbowr laborie ousuess fur wlioh thoy are pald. Winslow Hower has a sor | of Amerlean seboul of bis oun, skiu to tho Komon, Ie apparoutlv wcorns fin. inb, sud sxeichits his figuros with 'desperate vigor againet sliuplo backgrounds ia & munner which Jeavos the: obsacyer dividod between the two opinions wheithor most to admiro the abliity of the diawing, or to condemn the laock of rolief. Pothapu 1t may bo pronouaced » hnppy otyle of eketchinyg, bub s defoctivo styla fur painting, Tue L lireo water-colors do not justly 1oprosent him, minfi miuch bolow hLia “uaual siaudard of drarring, but au oil picture (No. Y1) of threo boyw treispassitg on the tull graus of s old tarmor, who i sbionting to thom from dls- tanen, 18 n e #:pocimen of his method of tell- ivg tito whole stury vy the simplest mouns. No waute burel ‘Tt einnn that could paint the pice turo at all could paiut it 1 & few Loy, Two Uslglan picturos by Wost, 1noonlight scenes, doserve i Dassing montlou, sud, boluio leaving the Awy:rican artists, stteniloa migbt havo boon ealted to & hoad by Mats Morgan, the unsuccessful rivind af Naat bu carivatura. TG COLLLC TIOX OF FRENCH FICTUNES i the best of xll, and covers sll sorts of sube &wu.—mhmh Yy Brissot, Braccasaat, sud ¥ort, lowers by Teremsy Hoegg and Peulius Guardin, the deisenla papor of e wall, the carved tayg; witls tho bit of old chitw, are_chinrmingly myy, ageds and miako np 2 pleturo 8o far suprior iy niterost and tantotuluows to our ordloary fumly portraita thae oan_wonders thet our arting gy not haaton to acquiro a atyle o moaeing, apq whith, it it dwmaods a good deal of slall gpg tarto, involvon mucl lesn labor tiat life-size gy rostias, Soroly awy man of tasto had rathey have a portrat of & friend in o wbylo like g than oo of tho groat sterling ol pictures g which we reo a0 many, ‘Tho costums of thy youog lady would doubtlesa alarm (ho dreas inakura—a “purplo walst with pink sleaves angy Ditto slirt—and & green arm-chair! aud yotg iy indispuiable that the colora ara beauditatly iy momzed 1 tho pictura, T'lo largo flower pictures of 3tisn Hepe, dates at Nico, may be saidl to roash porfeciiog iy tielr divectioa, Nothiug conld woll surpa g ; brilhnney add (asta of the colorug, tue faithfy, nosa with which tho bioom and succtlunze of loavey il stemsy are exprossod, tho litmnes agg bolduesa witn which atathu nnd peta's ara dramy with sinle strokes of the brush, 1t 1 aate tg aay thata finer picturo of thin clnss than thy clirter of * Bosen” (No, 431) has nover becn g Cmcago before. 'Llie tmmonun contrast beteg theve flower picturos of Aisa flogg aud (he ongy, nary tmid ntudios of tlowers by our lady sy is vory striciug. Theroe 1s, hiowever, o pro, tionata differsnco of price, ofgbt oc teu loo:: 80 it Is not fair to draw a paraliel, In explanation of tho laudatory toneof thy Dotice it may bo sald, tleut, that {b 18 the o pleturos which most arresc Lho attentiou suf . main fu tha memory, and #econd, that the s laction is unususlly good, fully ouo-ualf the piy tures baving docided meorits, while 0ot moy thau & dozou can ba said to bo bad. It fetimy thot tho ait of wator-colodng was recognizg aud sucoursged amony us, W. M. R, Foascn INDIEA, Efghcy Members ok burveying Pany Murdered in Cola Hood. Corretsmmlenes of the New York Worid, Carcutra, Fob, 85.~Farly last Docembern Englisn Qoverniiont muirvoy nud oxglorun pary, consisting of Liout. Holrombe, Capr. £ m, and 3Mr, Chanugl, of tho Boyal Lupogiaphiat Survoy, loft for tho eastoru fran tler of Indla, A pguard of fay notive soldiers of the Lurly-fonrlh Regi mont aud konto twouty membars of tha Byl frontier polica forco wout with thew, whilaaluay 150 esolies wora talten to took altor the bagpssa ‘This mado a total of 218 souls in all, T party, svon nfter sturting, prococdid frm Soobuaugor, o smail bamlot sbout @ wiles from Caleuita, aud cntered wlay is famillarly known =8 the Naga Hifis through tho valley of tho Dikhoo, & Lisnch of tho Braluapootrs River. ‘Their purposs—ths survoy of tho districs from tho Dilshoa towards Luckimpore, s distroco of about 50 miles—ws made konowa to tho tulabilauta by inesns of prociamatione. After aiight delay tho explore itg party began their work, meating with oo op porition from the villagora. though the-Nagai bavo tho reputation of buing about s Llood thiraty savages ss conld bo mot with coywhers i fudia, The fact of the party not being op- posed by these Nogas throw thom off their guacd, which was just what the Nagus wanted, s tho requel shows, On the Let of the curront month the party bad arnived oud balted at a place ealicd Booooy wiuch 18 about four marches south ot Joyyore, In the Luokimpors districs, Loaviog this ik lsgo, tho pariy eucatped late that aiteraom Just beyond what is kuown s the Nubaug Wik iay0, through which tuey had to pass, ‘Luinp wont along uicoly till just atter nijhtfall, wkea Howe Boveu or eolght villageia camo bearisg toichay, and, s tboy said, pFesouts, Licat Holcombe, who bad churgo of bhe survey par ty, pormittod thom to approsch, when we) uvgored bim @ goat, wowe spices Apd naze, at tho samo timo nforming hun that in ike worning they would retwrn and brivg olbet presouts, ‘Lhe visit, from subsequont eveuts proved to Lo ouly to epy out the numberin tly comp, and this was soon revealed, Early lext morning, prompt to thelr word, retnuel thoso of tho provions ovening, but uot s a¢ with them camo pesrly 20u men, Of that nome fifty or sixiv emguged ke Licutemct in couversution, whilst the rouwainder, unds pretenso of golling provisions, ote., totheta: anco of tho pardy, froely fntermized with them. The coolies were gotting ready far a movo, wbv some of thum noticad that the viliagers wee armed with dans, or fargo kutyes, aud ealed the Licatenaut's attention thoroto, Horefod tu attach -any imporianca to this faol, belior ing that it was metely & cantom smong i Negan. -Thoss Nnga savages noticod tha slighi= 3 move 1u their fuvor, and managad to cigigt the ztientlon of the vommanding otlicer anads xem the sontry at ous and the snmo time, Thi thoy ofiectod by the niuplo requcnt frum ooe of thieir numbor tn tho Lisutouaut to bo whom tho nullo which tho Hontry carried. Tho wespal wag taken from tho seniry ood bavaed W one navage, whilst n recond ofivred 3 ag to ttie ofticer, sho ook it, aud, not 1bick ing it of momont, gave it A sois blow 10 othor auvogen had tn tho meantime, aa thood by precoucertad arrangremont, become juexitia biy wixed up with the curvey puty. Now o forth the faarful trenchery of tho savige [ with the souud of the gong, ono of (Lai¥0 savages near Holcombe, atruck him a° blorod tho neck with Lis dao, and, rope uwecond time, follsd Lum to tho oaith. onleqe rocted and foll bis srsallant, who 947 doubtloss a Jeader of tha tribo, shouted ““‘;‘ iy Mardl” (** kall, striko ), Aa the ‘worda lofé Liis' wouth ‘each Naga, who, ft nppea B choucn Idw victim, doait with him inasinise wud eloctive mannor, Tho nolso llIva theee who fortunately wore not on the ,;,,1 aud dirs coufusion. for tho time "'““,fu wigromo, Capt, Dadgely wought refugs iv o tont, but waa (vlloacd, and soverely WD ] Cat in the ttgh, Lo jumped througu tho h“:l his tout, wbich was luckily open, then stui o] nud fell, Immediately springing up, be m“ b way all oy, 551! ':un soian :,’.'5:‘" eighty men lay dead and as many m afi A ulight dolay, aud the unwouuded dx:l‘ themaolves togother, and by their fire o . tho cowardly musailante fly, Tho baggage *# now, with the ammunition, gob togatbur, "-‘M"f, cured, and within two hours sfier tho Ul s avout tha unwounded, boaring with muz‘m‘ woundod, begnn o rotrent, Who Napss ST s kept up a haraseiug pursuit for some unu; aud mado a socond detorminod at:ack uvflx? oD arrival of tha hittlo party st a small streams ko % 08 the Dilli Ltivor, and " wero quickly fopL s On tho secoud night of thoir rotreat tud pf pustied several Naga villagos, ond sithovg vitod to remain, evory pledgo of frioudslip ing beon given, no top wass mado. bg]““ bt noitheastorn ndaty of British Indis erd renched, snd on the evening of tho bth thoP! was safv, 8 [Ax was mentloned [n our telograms, the S prewmo Goverument Intonds sendivg two R;‘. wents forward st ouce, with orders to ll‘l‘.' " uato, root and branch, all of the nlldfl:n“ 2 what ara known aa tho Sanua aud Nipu Vi of tho Nagn flills tribes.) - — (3 g Gon, unarmam-bnnmouu New York Tribune. . Atj” Amorican ‘work which promleas iggm"_ much publia intoreat this spring is ul;, ipile olrs of Geu, W, T, Shorman,” wiuch D, isg. ton & Co. vipest to have resdy oarly m‘ edl 1t will ueko two small actavo valunies, "“d will 400 pagos each.(probably at £5.50), 8! inctudoin & pocket a largs coppos-p Ly tno themter of his campaigns -Immum largost “coppers” ever engis rod. bt wan {8 kuown &8 s capital talker, &_ st book ke i6 waid o write much s ho ¢ ‘;tw““ tha, samo froodom snd splrit, He o] about 160 paxon iu & sapld wkatch u{ o careor sud observations, beginulng % fi‘ 1o the poriences ea » Kirst Liautousnt of silier) [Uo, eatly d.’:i n?l’l l("mmm;m:‘.l .‘S: .n:.l;a&?“,“' ' [ founly v 9 up Dmd. Sie o1 Y 3 ol baaker in Califoruis, 1857, in Now York; s lawyerin Luv-lu"?:‘w Ksusaa; Prosident of tho colloge & Rouge, ,_sad Prosidont of aatred " any it St. 'Louls. The body of thoworkt €4 R iotalled account of us campaizne. g;d;l’ cLupter ho Liua rovised and eateud Al in tru Army and Nary Journah ®! 0 mush siieation Liese and &