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The dhicony Dadl; VOLUME 29. CHICAGO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1876. PERIODIOALY, WASHINGTON. timstes, wancomentad o bim s soon 2 an o POLITICAL. Sameannan A A AANS faRnr. D eamsiinnnnn therofore, fndobtod more to tho Domocratta Iouso for bils continuance {n offico than to Lila own natural stroogth with the Administration. Whon | Gov. Beveridgoe Glves o Practieal tho remolution for an fnvestigation passed and @ffihmmgo ' 1 don't waat to suything mora sbout It. | alski, and others, after which the followin d b 2, g 1080~ Tyon's ol any more. lution wan unanimously sdapted ¢ T right, will very noou bo forced into 3 We, the cilizsns of the Beventh Ward, knowing that | morg or loss active partieipation in pnmulvm‘nlnd.. ALD, NURTLER'A VIRAION, thers'ara In the City of Ch n 10,000 citl- ‘ said tho Aidormam, 1 wont down Into | %&ne of sha Hohernian ani. Poltoh mationity. and fhat | 11, b Northern man, il foravor after bo kaown raversnoe, and prinoiples which ha be« “Yes, An Ugly Reminiscence of the - the south part of the town with Gov, Boveridgo | & majotity of the volers n the Seventh Ward ars of | 38,8 ' carost-baggor,” *with all that that lm. g its purport was roported In London, Schonck Explanation of His Views n weok ago Haturday, Tohernicn-or ollnh den e N tits ity | Dllon.” T hava in my mind sovors FOR MARCEL Memphis & El Paso {storraplied o Gon, Giarfald inquirinfzin offact on Beer. A L O S TR LT o mid ok sty descents and that up $o 1M14me | Beato who are know an "urpet:hl‘g?:;,l'?:xl:é', Swindl [ 1o wasto bo maoriflosd by the Confodorats with him. T told bim I was golag down into the | Ry Gorernment: therafore, be b5 mith thele (smillas, haveno more social inter- . NOW READY, I C. Hounso, Inquirica and dispalchies followed, Fifth Ward on some business, and invited himto | ity nu,,,.,;_,,,';",:‘ l;f;,:mum qu’um\ mn-u(nnllhl- courss with their neighbora than {if they were b s until, recontly, do Himself Solid Roalong, We gotn carrisgo, and, just after | Boventh \ard at th ion of AL’ mian of tho | Chineso. Yet those mon are pa Loporable as . A : i PR DATE, How Ho Mado Himself Solid on the Tem- | 500N o0 Ko 8 e A oia, and | DUFIsD wo shell Appoint x it b ronenied | 807 L over know, and with thelr familios would Qon, Sch " the President ordored s dispatch sent to tho perance Question fn the Fifth mysslf wont down, o wont to Colliarde's | % obtsin thi end. » ba conmdored valuahle sccassories to most come 4EN, GEORGE A, CUSTER'S M Schenck’s Name Linked There- | Ministor sasutiog him tlint hia position was uu- Ward a Fewr Dags 8 flrwd,” Tho follawing gentlemen w7 _ appointed n | Mjnitios sad In mout social clrcies. with in a Damagiog Cone changed by oy action of the llouso, In tho ard a Few lays Dince, +Did you hiave anything to drink there?*” Committee of Atrangements:o” aton Knkuska, | 1t 1# Propotod to shortly hold an moantime, tho Bacratary of Stato i proparing papora ond corroapondance in tho Emma . Sline mattor for transminsion to tho Louso iu | Popular Expressions Concerning Guberna- obodlenco to a rosolution, torial Oandidates in Illinois, NOTES AND NEWS. INDIARS AT TUE CENTENNIAL—CUANCE POB MOLE #Yes, we ina some Hbigo wine, and then Con- | Leo Mailbek, Frauk Fucik, 15 solss Michalaki, IMMIGRATION CONVENTION, £ Solpp camo in with bis son Wilham. 1o | Martin Baumracker, sud el el for tin purposo of Inducing immigeatlon to thie askod tho Govornor togo ovor to tho brewory, | 'tie Committas was inaiS™ tod to nominato | fia ey mad GO0 Deauregard Lias isaued o call for Wo ull wont, and_hie ehowod us_ tho malt-houss | permenont officern of tho G at tho noxt moet. | {f il Whatover indocomants this Convene and tho process of making beor." b, Thoy thon sdjourucd incol again noxt | {iof &Y bo abls to prosent, they ouaht, not to 1avo auything to drink there?" y Monday eveuing at 8 & ock st the ssme co any Northorn man, living in a oderstely 08, wo had somo beer,” place. prosperous commnnity, to hreak up his homo to Are begun in this number, Theso srticles, 1t 1n belleved, will he socond only to e SR Mivesi, o U Pt 527 | 4 Y Tond Company” which Was to et BUDAIDY, ‘The Democratic Scheme In Loulslana---Political 1d the Governor drink on both occasions " e como hero, nulesn acveral familics join togethen i) @et $6,000,000 for Induc- S B Y e e o, o ek po CouISIANA, ould e dcabied io o sssool. A chrceea Badcap Viglot. 1y Willim ‘Dlack, Author of ¥A ing Immigmtion, Eto, Wasutsatos, D, C., Fob, 20.—Trof, Deicd, of " ‘: ;:“:flfi"i iy :llk o piflmm " c WRY FYERSTHING 14 PRACTPUL HOW. T “fi:‘n, A :::;:‘gg{:‘ ::f[ :gl}“"i{':; 2 B R , 1 3 3 Kl b ong amd ha ftenls Dy Joiquin diler, . tho Bmithsonian, hss mado srrangements with it b i iy and L st witl the Gay: al Correapanlenice of The Chicaoo Tribune, | ano who thinks this Iattor connideration af litila NEw Onceang, Feb. 16,—The legialativa war Memoirs, DyGen, G.A Indian Agents to hove thirty Indian families | Gosslp About the Forthcoming Re- manment olthar haa never enfoyed the ploasures Yesobels Dy J. W. De Foroat, {‘z‘:“"i B‘]‘.’i!‘. . I, Kelloy. co Socioty. A Pagitist (’l!l ‘01"‘ l’ll';l o Dy Albert Rliodes, Longing. orge 1ot Lot unnhun'l)nl{» By Miss xunls T, Howells, . G, A Cunter, *Didn't ho talk politics with My, Bsipp?" vivinn Grey Grown Otde Dy Justin Me. N ) 7 7 y “ ! ' slon I8 rapidly drawing to a cls d of rocioty or has n b Ancnu’.iu;:n 1y Mary D, Dofae The Smillisonian * Institute Has an fi?:}"..fié’u"‘}'uf“':L‘L‘L‘.’“fi;u‘fi.,’::?':ii'"&'fi:fiffl pghltuan Gonventiouof Indinngs e e T d‘m:'lélsv‘;h!:voe dud, Tho mightliave dane | 205 Y ee atanea of aseitement, and ot and d;’:"“x iimow tholr ":.i:'fom.mhfl Sete h nadState. By L. 0. Holland, : i “Ilow long did vou atay down thera ?"” havo occurred which have distingulshod tha | g, P in#sanco occurs to me of a Northern fame A i mvd Stntes By o Ho Aboriginal Centennial Scheme. grounds in a traot of 6 scres, Tho familics com. ILLINOIS, “Until 4 Glelock, or tay bo haifash, and | meetings of tho Logislatares of Femensou, | iz moving into ano of the couniry pacihen of 5 {nls Hiato, with then wo ali camo homo togother. and which bave como to be looked upon &4 almost | entirely Tamiar, "f%o‘(’:l‘finémrih‘f .';:'r‘n"?-l e RIDAWAY POt GOVERNOR. inropsrable from tho conventiona of tho law- | tintls not essontial. This” famlly was livin; Evtzaverntows, I, Fob, 4, 1876,—The Hon, makers. Thore i3 an oll saging to ths offect thriviog connty in Central New York, and bo-~ priso 200 poopls, and represont about thirty GOVERNOR DEVERIDGE ON TIIE DEER QUESTION. tribes. Tho Smitheonian intends to mako appli- Tho following lettor wasg roceived at Tuz Thain- catlon to Congrosa for tho necesanry funds to | uNE offico on Baturday : defray tho exponso of thig delogation. The | Toihs Zditorof The Chicago Ivhune : Republican Senators Who Will 1 : 4 : camo enamored” of ths ides of lising In the O imen and, thelt Itemaays Not Bo Caucussed Into Contennial managers decling to defray tho ax- | 4 O1li0A00, Eeb. 10 ne of our afternoon p Thomas 5. Ridqway, Slale Treasurer, Spring- | that ono hiad not better make Loo much nolso un- | Suuny Bouth, They purchased a plantation in e Tivs of o Mok of Loticcss DyJ, Pinchibackers. ponses out of tho generat fund, e e o e Ahnteas 1oy | J1eldy Zl.—DEan Biu: 1 bavo frequently heard | il fia Sasirely i tho Smlaating;? whichimmay | ione of o gnfinh"r,lngd camodowa liors. - Thoy 1 Vi - know he is plous, etc,, etc, our nsmo mentionegd i i apply here; for #oems 0 o rulo | were trented vory woll by their Drjfe-Wood. By Fhilp Quilbet, T F. Dicklonon, ce o @ of tho attor. | i madtmcF 7o inlied paper hate not et for- T sy in onnontian W0 b [ ev 1t i hayos oo Take ta gobip o At I -Bote e Tovian wenk arranoen L ] Bclentific Miscellnnys A gotien bow our Doverldge opetied ths Executive Mun- | 0 Sithout any suthorized authority from ,m,: Orleans, unloss thero bo a rospoclablo forco of | Joich occarred in thin way : Thero was no pabe i noya for tho Boston banks, whoso Divectors have | #ion for public dancing, It ia still fresh in our muin- ory that the Methodist Churen of Hpringtield ordered footigatod the indictment against J. Y. Scam- | i otk e Mefaqt Blaren of Bpring! & Lnnn.h arrived Loto ta-night from Chicags, Ho Rhl;hu lmc;lw:j }lml ue plous uom;nar clnll:d bl a8 boon thero to confor with tho District-Attor- | 950 of out lesding broviers oue Aoy ewtion 1o . t i tho noxt Stat t ucy and others albout tho evidonco In tho SBcam- :3“#5 kl;"u e iminstion for Gov:mu?vg‘xy:nn:lz mon indictmont, and has comn to ropart to tho | Veveridge, “I don't Yelleve In tbis Hunday Attornoy-Genaral. Dickinion exprosaos tho | LQUOE law. 1beliea in our Germay friends Laving Chioago's Chances for Scouring the National Democratic Con~ vention. . lic ach il and, 84 your nnmerous frionds fu Bouthern I1lj- [ United Statos troops tn town. At prasout thero | jocat J"".‘n&"m‘r ‘;;'«')'r‘ffi%:n“;;;tl'eygcs‘:- intereatad nola soom deeply in earnost about pressing thio | 870 U0t Above two or three companies In the | himsclf in havinea achoo) eatsbilshed, as b question, I havo thought it not out of place to | Cit¥, Which may bo a suflicient reason for apoly- fim‘ ::;f“' h'm““ childran l‘ham ho did Weito yot. And ight uore T wish to sag that the | I0E tho old saying above reforrad to. To bo muro h grow up in ignoranco. Tepublican pacty i the southemn portion of tho | thera 18 no particular resson why thero shoud | I8 offorts in whis direction brought him 1o tho attention of the Btate S i - Btate wou!d bo proud of the opportunity to unito | bo 8 riot, more than has oxistod for tho past | cation, aud ho wu:o"l!cituar:im;;;l:t:\::ugr'l’lc‘::hf: fl‘,?. Prico, 35 cents per Number, $4.00 per Year, Including Tostago. SCHENCK ANDIFREMONT. A CTIOICE OPPORTUNITY FOR THEX TO CHALLENGE bo Bad with elther ® Harper's Woekly® or “Bae opfofon that tho Indictmont thole full ilberty, eto, ole, _Why Iaupsasionstely | yyoir forces in honorin ou with | three yesrs. It cannot bo reasonably oxpocted | copt an appointment as a moxber of tho Parish “Mnr"n"Apy!em'u Weokly," for #1.50 PRI b s o Y will not. bo qnnhud!md u,..;“f;,.:n:;usc L | o ta 1 sutprino. drank frecty of Ioo Aowiny | 80 exalted & pomtion. S Ohe’ peo- | that violenco would sccomplish moro for tho School 130ard, After nomo Lonitatlon. and tabing 4 4 Lol e Pt | tiad d Sowl. ifow ean our Baverilgs reroucils fs Sethodist | Plo know you as n citzon of tha Btato, | Democratic party now thun it han dono befors, | ito. consideration that, by boing » member of Wasnxotox, D. 0., Fob. 20.—Gen. Fremon ar] brelliren wilh this " beverago"? Tho fact 13 our | by birth aod aducation, aud hnvo confidencoin { yot that party, through its now 3 | tho Doard, ne could roctira sohool for bis town, SHELDON & 0O hes ot yot glvon the 1fouso Judiciary Com- TRANEFZRIING TNE INDIAN-CONTROL. Toveridge s a fraud, aud will seil aut his best friends | your ability and infogrity o fll the chair onco | - th, A g W8 nowepapars aid | ho sccepted. From that day to thia o aad his by mitteo tho benofit of lis knowlodgo of tho | Indian-Inspectors Vandevor, Powell, and Rim- | 'O Saryarolit 0 o contidence fn him, occupled by no distinguishied statosmen as Coles, | PUDIIC MED, I8 so accustomed to whole family have bsen social pariaba in tho Edwards, Diesoll, Yates, and Oglosby. And APTEAL IO FHYSICAY, YORCZ parish. His yonng Isdy doughters, wko are 3 his & i New Yorlk, | transuctions connocted with tho Blomphls & when I say thoy, I epealt for hosts of Jlepublic- | to accomplish ite Teaults in thia State, thas it ap- | ell educated and accomplisued, hava recoived o ball wore oxamiued yesterdsy by s sub-com- | will ba shown shonld hie agsin fnsiat upon coming be- ElPndo lobby, Therosre cliargos that bosidos | mittea of tho House Committes on Indian Af- | fore the people, Tho writer may bavo something more w Lout this Deverldg i t o8 it aove who bave known you from your boyhood, i not ono roclal consideration, and hia door han FORSALE. | thevast amountof worthless stock thon sup- | fairs in rogard to tho proposod transfer of the be) thould ko ontinhe 10, ;:m’;"hfl:flm:n s lbmsy | ohd, knowing you, b williog {5 tunt tho Qe :,:’;fi toorc !::;:‘;, cro;,; ‘f,};:r :l:;nn::tlrm{hum uot been darkenod by the form of & singlo Indy FOR SAI:HE posed to hava futuro value which was promised | Indlan Dureau from tho Interior to tho War Do. A Mrrnopier, | tiny of tho 8tpta in your hands, But I haveleft Y - v 1 when thero | yhocould Iny tho maiu quostion. I tarted out to nak you if | 780 & disagroomont betwoon tho Scomls snd | - CLADMS To ANY SOCIAL DISTINCTION you were a candidate for Governor, or would | l{ouso upon an election bill, tho Domocratic or- | iu tho parish, if an exception bo wado uf one oz you allow your frionds to use your namo in the | gan sought to croato s suflicient public excite- | LW tho buriuess intorests of whowe husbinda approaching Hepublican Couvantion for tht | ment to indico n mob to visit tho Souste Cham- [ 104 thom thern. ‘Tho zentloman, Lowaror, se- ‘ ofica ? iy o bttt ot | cured i school, and bult a good achiool-hoiss, Tlouse advisa mo at your earliost conveulance, | DCF 204 compel tho Henate o acquissce in the | ot an cxpenss of leas than $250. Tuen, o8 na s toll mo frankiy how you feot abows 16, Yout | House bill. Tho two tousoa finaily sppointed | ono offcrd to teach tho wchool, ono’ of hin frieud, C. M. FenneLt. conference committees, 8o the *30,000 citizeun " | daughtors voluuteered to do it, and that proved = called for by the Jemocrat lnve not yot ap- | tho coup da graca to their social standing. Tha SrnsarinLp, Tob, 18, 1876.—Col. 0. AL Fer- pn;{fid ot tln; bnr‘nlrl the Souato, 4 :vhn-ta Toth wuu:fl n;rt 'io"d luleé\;lchlé ;(" ta s « Ye g 4 question still remains open, and may yet 0 school, but the Yankeo girl did not give up rell—Dran Stn : Your kind and fatterivg lettor rosult ia troublo . Tt is 8 to Lho powers of tho | on that account, and did Ler daty Ly tho littla for {uflusnce about the halls of Congress, thero Propeller Rocket. wore really axpendod hioro for corrupt purposes 8500,000 in gold. It {seaid that Gon. Fromont lias the list of the persons to whom this monoy "The Propeller Rocket carrles 620 tone, Masboen in | wos pald, and that soversl of thom aro mom- 1hoe grain trade, Duluth to Buffalo, during the past 3 Toar e i good condition for any oudo? Txtauniva | bers of tho prosont Congross, The name Topairs to the hull in 1872 Engine and boiler in firat- | of Gon. Scheuck {a also mentioned in connection e o O o o adfato. iy | Mith thie investigation, and It Is nticipatod that Dhtith and return, slopping at way ports, with 100 | Lio may bo noeded fioro 88 4 witneas, Tho roa- toos coal. The Rocket s now Jying st our dock, | sons why his appaaracco as & witneas here would partment. They oxpreasod opinfons adverso to | It i well known that Qov. Beveridge has for tho chaugo. The sub-committco also beard | somo timo been writiug to and ealling ubon those Ropresontatives Hancock, of Toxas, and Guu- | men whom he hashiad reason to boliovo would thor, of Arkanaas, and several Dolegates fromthe | bo dolegates to tho County Convention. Ilis ob- Territortse, all of whom sdvocated tho tranafer, | ject ts morely to filt thot Conveution with Bev- PINCHDACK. cridgo wen, who aliall cloct to tho Btato Conven- The chargo hias been made which roproscuts | tion delegatea pledged to vote for Beveridgo's Sponker Korr as maying thnt the roport to tho | Tenomiuation. Tho Governor has not wasted offact that Lo and loading Democrate thought | 8ny timo in ntriving to convinco tho maanca of the admisslon of Pinchiback would bo taken aa .| the Qermans that his temperanco ideas aro in = o of tho 4th inst. was duly roccived, and I bardly | g, 5 i : yhoroslio can b thorgughly examined by 8oy o1 | 1 gpportuno may bo fouud in suttelont causo for breating. tho. Wheelor coms | ful barmony wlth thoies. 1o caeea mothins 107 | yuow bow to anaor t, Yours. 12" only an of | oo quonrd o iebueotat Gllcets tho Romubl | Qo e resaro. 1o, be-gults acfive In JANNA & CO., Clovelsud, 0. THE YOLLOWING PACTS : Promiso and reopaniug the Loulelana cauo. To | them as s body. e lina figurad mattors out 80 | many lotters, and earnest and ropoated solicita- | rojecting I volcs, sad \he' Dymoerass | i interest 1o 1o Hepnblizan party, and with Ic first bocame assooiatod with thus | this, Kere has authorized & deuial, to the offact | ag to perfectly eatisfy himeclf that bis ronomina- f ) A hie aid of i iD 1 t Gen, Behenc! that ho folt, with tho Isading Domocrats, that it b y tions of my friends in vatjous parts of tho Btate, | desiriog that thero bo no euch Board, but that | the sid of his 8o and sop-in-law agsisted mate« ICE enterpriss whon Chalrman of tho Gommittao of | 41 o felt witl tho leadiog Domoerate, that it | (jon Is oquivaleat to olection, and that bia best | apkiug that T peroit the uso of my name befaro | (L2, Ciefks of Court cartty to e Naarotary of | Hallvin carrylng tho parien for thy Republicans, . 0, b " efforts mus v he ’l - x tal U/ st thoe Qovernor promulgata tho [ X'his story is true in uyory respect, sod 18 suf~ Ways and Moans in the Fortioth Congresa. | maintain law and order {u her owo intercst, as st bo dovoted to the flxing up of the | ¢ne approaching ltepublican Btato Convention in | regutt, *Tho iouso adopted & Tosoltion somo | ficient anawer to any. Norhors mana mind, te Xaflo.h:hllloinlqm%uul; of wnflar-lnmdndnd n: About that time Cen, Fromont had sold in » words, cheap, Inquirs of or sond your addross Paris, Franco, chiofly to porsons of small B&HUHHM’I‘I“.HSHM}E#A“aIeL meaus, £3,800,000 of the &Wflflh}!fil! bonds of the Momphis Pano ARTISTMA“WQMM Railroad. Ministor \3lflh|mmn bad exposed tho onormity of thia frand, About that timo Gen, Schonck abandoned hischarge of a portion of tho Committee on Ways snd Moana that had H atartod on an officlal investigation for California On all garmonts ordered of us during JANUARY and | sud suddenly without oxplauation left for » FEBRUARY, 1870, France. Tho mattor at the timo i i il RXCITED CONSIDERADLE COMMENT Qufl].lty, Style, F lt! DurflbllltY- among Bchonok's mssociates. Gen. Fromoot, * Oply s far 08 Dresa springs from and {llustratea | Vica-President of tho Memphis & Ll Paso Rail- sharacter, can it bo sdmitted {o the realm of arl, road, sailed from Now York about the ssmo 'WEDDING GARMENTS A §PECIALTY, time, snd reached Paris in July, whoro ho was EDW.ARD E I Y, |subsquentyoined by Gen, Sohonck. Fromont thon eet 'about to defond tho fraud. woll sa that of tho wholo country, | Conventions, and to that ond Lo has applied ‘x}x"m‘b‘:f:p:r h:hom-éf::x;"lo‘c:!t th«:l Repuhllfiixln Limself, nod oxlubited his attractions to tho ) 0 Iuto cattcun on the | men whom bo is_induced to beliove stand on Pinchback case, but it scama an {mpossibility. | (hy road to the Convention, and hence the visit Bonators Edmunds and Clristiancy absolutoly | 1o Hewop, of which **A Mothodist™ speake, fafuss to e pavorasd iy & Sausun cbilgatlon || 1n me‘n;: o friondiy call to Lia old friand Seipp, o precuty, & d'-“" coneider tho caso ono | and chatting with him over & glass of beer,— nroly ot e sl dok amatlet tor eaucus dic- | oxcollont beor, doubtloss, and doserving of Gu- ation. beruatorial pralse,—the Governor did not intend Tl nz‘cm‘:nr.mll;nom to mako ostentations love to the great bady of e m["m“’ Unycus Finauce Commiltos | the Germans who cut him so fearfully in 1873, Tpatadendion’ aetsly dh wibie dny Baturday. | bt simply ta convinas Soipp, who is apt to go o memuars of the Commistoo say that soveral | {40 the County Gonvontios, that Devoridge wau mors meatloge will b necostary to perfact avy | m gonial, Wboral man, just the ono wa noed to compromigo plan, It can now bo enfely atated, | havo at Springficld, hon Boveridge ran for however, that tho Committoe will bo unanimonsin | jeutonnut-Governor, Ogleaby carrisd this coun- favor of tho ropoal of that portion of tho Spocio ¢ Tosumntion act which fixes. Jan. 1, 1870, as tho | T ”fi;&;“’%g““h:"“.;‘;!:;;&%,“ by ol tho manuor you indicate ; and, while I feol that | daya sgo to tho effect that if tho | tho invitation of Gen. Besuregard to emigrato tc thers aro many worthy men in tho Republican | Souste ndherod to ita nctiou it would | Loulsiaua. ranks who sro capablo and qualified to fll the | b0~ doemed by ihe former body | Imightgoonand tell tho onition Yonclaim for mo, yet.T il with violation of the Whealer compromise, and that FTORY OF TIE FIVE GLOMANS, P y f 1 eny, they could act nccordingly. This was futended | 1088 than tvo montus from Germany, and whe the view of anawaring sll my friends on this | aa'a throat that tliey would sither pucceasivoly | could uot spoale word of Eugiinh, who wera Palug. taat, inssmuch 58 tho Kopublican parts of TMPEACH UOV. KELLOGG, taken out with their wives and familios from tha ho Stato of Illinois gave mo the oftice of Treas- | Lieut.-Gov. Antoine, and Presidont pro tem. of | house of the man who lad emplosed thom, in urer becanso I sought it, I cannot refuno to par- | the Senste Anderson, and put the Speaker of the | Enst Folicisua I'arigh, at mudnight, aod wera form any duty my friends may nsk nt my bands. | louso in tho Gubernatorial chair, or that they | sovercly beaten and bad tholr clothing and ‘Therefore, it tho Republicans of Tlinois thinlk it | wonid call for the original olection roturns of | efects thrown into tho flames of tho housa best ta solect mo as thoir candidata for Govornor. | 1972, and proceed to a formal count of tho gam | which bad an hour bofore shcltored thom. Theoa to load (hem in the contest fn the near futare, I | aud eclars Col. Joha McEnory Goveruor aud D, | peonlo did not Luow the differcnce botwesn Ro- will accopt the truat, and use a!l the ability and | 13, Penn Lieutousns-Governor, publican and Democrat, but were employed by & energy that I poesess for the success of tho Tho lattor course would appesr to me to offer | prosperous Germau Republican, This was thoir tickot and for the promotion of tho bestioter- | more chances of success than the former. Tho | solo offenso. As I said. I might toll this story; onta of our great and growing Stato, I am yours | conclasion soems to Lavo gonorally boeu srrived | but Gon, Henuregsrd will probably faclade a tatl truly, Tnoduas 8. Ripaway. at. howaver, that if any remarkabie sction bo | account of it as one of the iuducements for Corner of Monroo-nt. and Wabssh-av, day for tho rosumption of spocic-payments. i i Gon. P Schonck then appearcd—not to P DAY’ - | saloon-keepers and Germans generall tuken, it would bo the former. Tho House has | foreign emigrants to como to Louisiana. MISCELLANEOUS, support Ministor Washburno b denouncing the :rlfr:' 01?0.!15‘ §‘; L g ‘ml” part of tho ”‘:""“ thot tha latter was & mizm); GXN. GREEX 0. BAUM FOD GOVERNOR. beeu urged to it by the Democratic papers, and Birn o JMISCELLANEOUS, _____ | fraud, ond attempting to oxnoso those whio woro ough thio Ilouso by o larko mojority, and x- | of Lvanston, with sll that it implics In tlo | Tothe Kiitor af The Chicaaa Tribunt ¢ Congressmen Ellis_and Spencer are roported to —— 1 disgraciog tho American namo l:lvl their hugo i’{;’-’ ub‘l’l secg "& ;‘“ ! ‘“h Yotos xol;h}\v'ualom minds of some poople. To attompt to convort | Bruixamzep, Til., Fob, 18.—1It Is generally ad- | Liavo written from Washinglon' urging itnpeach- INDIANA. LI T E swindle, 8, from bis position in the Iouso of | tHS ‘”“ 1 l!‘b‘““'t. 8 P""'RXW i °m om- | gi) thoso poople would roquire boer enough to | mitted among oxperienced Republican politicinns | ment. It sbould bo remembored that it is not TIE ATATE REPLBLICAN CONVENTION. i | Ropresontatives, and Lis formor rolatious to oo in now deliborating on & plan for tho ro- | figat Commouoro™Lyon's wholo floot, and would | 4ot 1o fnanre the triumpli of the Republican | Decause of any speciflo crimes or misdemeanora Hpectal Diepaleh to The Chicasa Tribune, e Washburne, it might well have beon sapposcd hie On nnd after Feb. 25,1870, tho promium | woutd have done, but to entor into a written on redomption of City Tax Cartificstes will | contract with Gen. Fremont, in which the South- bo as follows: Balo of 1875, for city taxos of | ern Land Agency is but another name for Gou, 1874, 20 por cont. Salo of 1874, for city | Bchenol and hia nophew, Fredetick W. Poor. taxes of 1873, 40 por cent. Saloof 1873, for TILE, BOUTHEAN LAND COMPANY—C'EST Mol oity taxos of 1873, 60 per cont. Parties wish- The following i8 a brief synopsis ot the agroe- sumption of specle-paymont at u moro dintaut | ho unnecosasry, tae ainco Bosendge was elected day, which gnall alvo. contain provisious to { without thnm?-'md woald b Aullu?‘l’m belioves, carry eueh o plan futo effect. Tho | gorg ho nommatad, o **A Methodist" neod eat difiicutty with tho Committoe o i tho tonacity with whioh. Tolman amd. Dright | fot o wunasee ety Jaturbeg, and fear that tho adhero to thoir intlatlonistio views. Tho hard- " , aud in othor ways follow tho Dot sascabetn af tha Commistas ute condens. | Lo HIEeka BRI, AL I O ar gonom e that Dright and Ifolman will yet accodo to tho | ghorteat way in to slate the little occurrcnce ss Htalo ticket a1 tho vest Stato elcction thocan | $6 MCH (S0t SEGRS | NP, RIS 1P | Ivpisskroras, Ind, Leb. 20-~Tio iopublicse didates must bo men of unexcoptionable char- | but hecause tho Sensio will not pusa an olostion | COnTeution, tomect Tuosday, promises ta bo acter,—mon who Lave no ugly or * croaked ” | bill tosuit_the Democrats. In case theso ofll- [ the largest aod most enthusiantio ever Leld in places 10 tholr recort—men whom wo will | cial ato willing to usa their influsuce to cause | the Stato. Alrealy oumbor of dolsgetions not bo compolled to go into the cauvass with on tho enata to recedo from 1ty podition, and are | have arsived, and canvassing s progreesing in the defensivo, Tho encmy is vigilant, and, en- ;‘:‘:fi“{:"l‘)’;}““;mfl‘z‘:";!& AE8 0L n‘:lfn S0 8ravo 8 | tuo lyoliest manner {magioable. The fo« m . Bchionck, Chairman of ing to mveat can have certifiontos, until the ont botweon Gen. Bl + viows of tho majority. markably vizarous elorta put fortl by candidates < tho Committeo on Ways and Means, and Gou, 4 . it was, and lot it speak for itsclf, couragod by thelr recont succeseos, will find | it will bo soen that tho Democratio pasty is ea- & 4 ¥ ct abovo date, at the presont ratas, vis: Balo of | 1 oyone “thon Vioo-Prisideut nud lobbs-ngont THE DEMOCRATIO CONYENTION. uving mapped ont his campaian, the Govern- | every weak placo In the Ropublican armor, and | Beged 1o & blackmailing operation 7o aoaure s | mOro than aosting elst botokons the hearty 1678 without premium. Balo of 1874 and | TSMORk then Vice ke GOt 0 R E Sears | _About balf of the Domocratic Natiousl Com- | or, aocomipaniod by Ald. Boublor, Lows Soholz, vigorously chargo it. narty advantage, and waives all clalm to be work- | aud excellent condition of tho party, sod, since 1873, 25 por cent promium, 3 mitteo hag arrlved hore, From the indications . a hi %) i e amremtim | Sh Gt oo o | e bt b Siom it | S0 3, e, poconied o bk ioid | e snmmeaffain gntomen, srosioptin | ng T i o cood moras s bl | e of o Tnlepoodut Goovnton Chicago, Feb. 7, 1876, the Southern Land Agency, claiming to bo au | Sonvention lies botweon Bt. Louls aud Ohicago. | Tia first halting-placo was at Gollhatdt'a entood, | orablo S osition of Govaruor, aud ia addiog 10 IS TUE EVEST OF INFEACIGIENT Wednoedsy, evon the moat doloful croaker sud S, | | eorporatod comany of Vidginin, with ¥, W, | Tuo cliances of Clicago bavo very much fun- | No. 210 Cottaga Grove avonuo. Ruiio wino waa | yue Jiss tho name of Gon. Groen B. iaum, of [ it fs not intcudod, of couruo, to evar bring thesu the most conservativo doubling-Thomas hava TIE ATTENTION OF B lonoral Anout: ho Momphis & Ei | Proved within the last o days. o) Toae whitoof o GovorOr PArtaok, ro- | Simlamds: PonaCousts. 146 0mm fall coufidencs | Blato olficera 1o trial. A reaolution adopted by | beon silonced, Tho succoss of tho Repui- CONGUESRIONAL TEMPERANCE. markiog that ho took a drink whenevor ho felt The Congreesional Temperance Boclety haa | jiko jt, but was nlways catoful not to take too nppoiuted Mr. Justico Strong, of tho Bupromo | muych, or {0 beconio affoctod uato drunkennces, Court, and D, D, Pratt, Commissioner of Inter~ | o party eat at a talilo, in temporato contom- nalTiavtue, onite Fxuciittse Committeo: Istion of tho Rhino wino, whon Mr. Courad 170 the Astociatea Press. Seinp, accompanted by bia son William, outered, Whasinazoy, D, O, Fob, 30.—The Congros- | 4ot Koo be il ol M 0ie M ogorat, e sionnl Tomporanco Sacioty held it forty-turd | §oin, fnvited tho Governor to visit tho brewary, sonivorsary to-night, Opening remarks wers | ynq tlio wholo party atarted for that ombu:fi. made by Sonator Yorry, recontly soleoted Presi- | piong, Tho host showed them every sttention, dent of tho Society, A resolutivn in memory of | B homed out and oxplsined the muthod late Vice-I'remdont Wilson, olforad by Souator | or'yaking hoor, and afterwarda ot up o quanti- Morrill, of Mamo, was pasuod. Addressen Wero | 4y or (hat seductive fluld, Tho Governor drank daliverod by the Ifon, J. II. Boolyound the BoV. | ynd eriticlsed, doclaring it tho beat, ota., he hud Dr, {hickorlng. over. eto,, which, being put in a delicately com. {5 ) that lie would bo acceptablo to the entira party, | the Houso impeaching the Govaroor work hia | lican party in Indiaon was mnover moco as. and that, if nominated, he wonld bo clectod by | immediate suspongion from ofiico in this State. | pured thau now, and it will go into tho 40,000 mafority. Iu was in this menner Gov. Warmoth was sus- | campaign in botter condition than evar. God: Gen. Naum is too woll koown throughout | pended from oflico during the lust mouth of s P8 o %/ Gode the Biato 1o ueed any jutroduction frons mo. | torm, aud Pinchback becamo_Governor, It is | 10v0 8. Urth and Lisui.-Gov, Soxion ato the Bufllco {t to nay that Lo is & true Reprbliean, on | vot intended, eithor, {nat Mr. Esttlottc, the | Mom prominent caudidates for Govarnor, bt accomplished gontleman, of fine address, pol- | present Speaker of tho IHonse, should become it 18 more thau probable that a compromise cans isbed mannors, and courteons demeanor; an | Uovoruar, Le bolus altogether too conservative didate in_tho porson of David C. Brane oluguout speakor and ablo lawyer, sad through- | in bis opinioos. Alr. L. A, Wiltz, who occupied | ani, of Madisou, will bo solected. — Ak out tho War o gallant soldier. the Bpsaisor's clair for nbatt three hours on'the | bert G. Yorter 4 also named oa Ropublicana will not have forgotten tho | memorable dth of Junuary, 1875, would probably & possiblo campromise. An effort was mada to- brilliaut canyass for Congress mado by the Gen- | becoma Speaker and claimsat for the oilles of | duy to bave tho Iow. D. D. Iratt accopt tue oral in 1673, in & hopelessiy_and overwhelmingly | GGovernor, nomination, but_ho declinod. The nomination Domocratic ditriot, when ha camo within a fow Of course the Republicans would not stand | for Lisutouzat-Qovernor spprently lies botweon votes of bomfl elocted. ‘tha poaple in Southera | still with tholr hands in their pockels while all 1. Robottion, of Ft. Wayuo, and W, H. Paso Company contracts with tho Southern Land Agency for fivo yoars to give that Azancy 3 | tho oxclusive right to maoage, sell, and disposo Golleitors, and Drokers ls called to the fact that thoy | of threo-fourtha of 8,000,000 of ncres of o Fhaen Tovdrance in the Home Lifo Tosursnco Come | d™ “owned by thet Company in pany of New York for lesa mouoy than st sy otlier | ipoypy “Thig contract was to embrace any e I T ko as Iotorsios | landa that tho Company might obiain from with a0y one engaged In placing insuranceataur oftice, | ‘lexas or the United States in tho five-yoear limit. Twom 4 Methodiat Church Dlock, E, H, RELLOOG, AN UNDERHTOOD QUIL-FRO-QUO, Superintendent of Agencles, The onl; ngmou&nmulnnd nndnlrtnun s of tho T e TON BIMANGEIS AND CITIZENS— | Agoucy, fu considerstion of this contract, eo RE ADING ?3['{&5,%29&55‘2‘31%(0)«llul-l far aa they appear from the contract ituulf, wero from th rlnr:lunun,&u.sulrmndfln; that 1t sbould use reasonnble effarts to pramote vokliesand Monthllcs taroagh- | \vymjoration and maintaln agencies for that pur- . FRER ! siikyepioudictionas i BR1%: | poso. In consideration of 1o, eorvicos aud ua- dertakings, the Memphis & EilPaso Compap f' = plimentary way, won atrongly “Tan tho political | I)linois would show thoir sppreciation of tho | this would he going on. Indeed, the matter has C s, of Laporto, Ths Houn, Isaso Jenkinson, VINEGAR, agroed to poy the Agoncy 15 por cont on all WILISILY, and professional affoctions of tho haneat brow- | onor dono thoic soction In his nomiustion by | beon protty thoroughly canvassed already, and | of Richmond, so¢ M, C. Garbor, of Madison, I T ol e @ " | landa sold iu 1870, 12}¢ per cont on all ar. Tha purty adjourned again to Mr, Gollhardt's | wiving him a voto largely in oxcess of tha party | $he conclusion has “boen arrived ac that whilo aroaleo candidatos for the other poaitious on PRU S 5 l NGI S lands sold io 1871, 'and 10 por cont BABCOCK, snloon, where mora Ithina wine was in order, | airength, whilo in Central llinols bo would also | the Governor may be suspondod from oflico by | tho tickes, It is lmpossilio to give sn approx. on all paymenta recoived for ealos aftor 1871. Spectal Dispatzh to The Chicage Teioune, and tho congregallon waa sugmontod by the | pe enthusisstically supportod. Lot him benom- | simple resolution, the Lisutenant-Governur imation of tho strongth of tho various candl. WHITE Al town-sites woro ta bo ownod jolutly by tho | £z Touss, lo., Feb.20,.—The Iisbeook trial | prosonce of Mr. Golibardy and by barkespar, | juated. Hovok, | cannot ba, En case Gov. Kollogg is impeached, | dates. Thero are any numbor of porsons scok- w| N E x?l Pasio cfmpnny sud ‘thl:nguncp Gnnl.‘ngeuak hias beon tho abaorbing subjoct of convorsation wllm mmu tho Governor, and tho goose hung AR T SO VOTEG lhlelm!oro. it falikely that Lious.-Gov. Autoiuo | ing the nnulxm:u‘xzn Jor wvey plljo‘. sud wiip- slgned this contract in this way: **Robert O, slusudilum, N NG wil ever is selocted will roflect credit upon tha Celehrated for 1ts Purity, Strengthend Flavor, Eeiiunck, actorney n fact for T Bouthiora Land | With everybody to-dey. Crowds at tho Lotols 3. GOLLUANDT' ATORY. Translated from a Letter uf the People in the Alegmeen TANG 0 TO THE OFFICK Convention and ticket. Tho Hou. E. B. e nrhted ta Reen Dlckics AVo Gunrnntee Teto | Agoncy and for Fredeiick W. Poor, Geuoral and stroot cornors bave talked shout nothlug +4'Feil mo about the visit tho Governor made Hurvletablad, Jan., 29, 1470, of Governor until tho cass i brought bofore tho | Martindalo will bo permanent Chairman of tho DId you ever witnosa an clection campalgn in | Senate and tho charges cither proved or dis- | Convention. Thoro fs & very livoly, scramble for. Ameriea? The canvassing of votos fs & partieu- | mimsod. Whilotho Lioutenaut-Governor might b [ the Cliaimisnsbip of tho Stata Contral Com. Jar kind of business, and a sourceot briberyand | Impoachied, ho could not be removed from oftico | mittos. Tho caudidatos are Joha C, Now, Uniteq loers; | SC0Bt after trial, and ho would bocome Gov- | Siates Treasurcr, N. R, Ruckle, of Indianapolis, intrigne. Tho caudidato Lias his staff-oflicers; | prnor in caso of vacaucy juit tho samo aaifha | sn George A. Friedley, of Bedford. It iy they havo thele ad)utaots, colonols, aud majors; | woro not impeached, OF courso Lo vonld notba | impossiblo yot to tetl who wiil ba eolected. aud they again have thelr licutenanta snd sor- ijmpeachiod as Governor for acts committod as | Tho piatform of the Convention will contaln a goants. In this manner & whols army ia organ- | OF whilo Livutenant-Govoruor and bofore ho over | plauk demanding tho repesl of tho Bpecie-Ro- i20d and drilled ; rmy which eystomaticall wag Governor. ‘Uho next in the order of suc. | sumption act. it will contain nothlog else of & G el an. Ay yatom Y | cession s tha DPresident pro tom. of the | startliog nature, butdoclare s renowod allegiance oboys the ordors of the candidats ond his stafl. | Benate, Sonator Andorson. It s uot likely | to tho party and a tirm and unsbken adnercaco The discipliuo i maintained by whisky, beor, | ho could be impoachied at all, being elmply u | to ita principles. | ve entirely frec from SuipAuric deid or othier delcterls | ‘Agant, 1 h Mo Vinegar s adulteratced, g ‘%‘.‘.‘r'.‘:’fé r’; A 5‘ .5»"@5'&' o l.fl"fi‘m \'n.).{‘l'é::'“-q,“ n the Gou, Bohenck, soon after, returncd to Wash- World. Eifab, 1818, K. L PRUSSING &CO.,Chicsgo. | ton, whoro the Momphis Kl Pago Natirond = Company hnd mattors of yotorost pending, Tho TO RENT. Tlouso bill rolating to that road was pending in masmososssan~ss | the Banate. Groat offorts wero making to pass »EOTEL FOR RENT. it, aud unlimited promisos wers mado in the lobby in conneation with the schemo. av.val LOLIDAY CAUCDH, = BUILDING, During the Christmas rocess, Gon, Schenck visited Now York to sscura the ratification of hls 120 rooms, sll modera improvemceats, ready Aprl 1. § oouyract, On the 28th of Dooomber Gen. Lre- olse., The genoral opinlon of woll-iuformed | you & wocl or no ago,” eaid n TRIBUNE roporter peoplo {s that tho Govornment has falled to to Mr. Golluards yeaterday aftor a pretty fair ad ng up botweon the two, mako out tho casa it promiscd; tuse tho | PCNEENCS Lad BREER R UL P faco jury will bo bound to acquit or disagreo. | brightening up, * the Goveruor was hero a week An ominent lawyor said fo-uight that | ago yestorday.” nothing boyond a strong suspleion had boen es- | ** What wan hie dofng down hero ? " tablished sgainat Daboock, tho most important | |+ [doa't kiow." umilod Mr. (olihardt, with a liuk in tho choin of evidenco being missing, and | S0 0 Lissbati qere 2l ¥ the Caurt in caro of convliction would be bound # Ald, Buolilor, Conrad Selpp, Louis Schulz, by all procodont to grantsnew trial, Siorra’ | and Mr, Micbelia." doply to mont roschod thst eity, when an additionsl och, o i “\What dia thoy do lere 7" and noisy proceusions, and tho honost, oivilized | mermber of tho Sonate, and amenable to that ———— THOMAS MACKIN, luruomm:} mi‘ahrned szlggglllicn?‘ becnaon the :2:y=fr'e:l!y. ;:w::r: ;‘JSZS"J';J: ucfx;n 1:0: ::;lo:: :‘Hl‘xl!‘lhhuydnfl l:muu(,l nm!?nlked for a while," o‘:xx‘::fi: 18 lsm lllllljxlgxlll‘l’z‘)‘:;!l.:bck of & fow interested, :wd{ ou'lz d‘a“r lfig:::::i‘_"xj'un wamo nlxling 1‘::“ GRAND HAVEN ITEWS. meo parties, Fremont au onc! attorueys. f » 1)id thoy drink snythme 2 ulous i orH, pplica overnur also applias o e 4 270 Indiann-st, | RO Bt o o in beualf of tao | Argumont, not 6o eolid as Droadhond's, but “Ob1 yom of eourae ihoy drank something.” | - The Fomady for tho ovil, accordiog to tho | 10 lum, Thus it wowd seom that tho prospeot é’}’;;‘;’ ’,‘flf;fi:"";{;’c’uv ?:b?mf;.w—xr)fi;':;m likoly to bo moro offective with tho jurs. [+ Jioer, porbaps ?" It is understood that not more than ono-third #No; they drank Rhine wine.” ot Btorrs' kpecch has been doliverad so far, and « Bt the Governor didn't drink any 2" that ho will tako up & good portion of to-mor- |+ Yas, e did,” responded Mz, Gollhardt, post- row ip finlshing 1t, 1t lu probablo tuat Portar | yivaly, may not begin hls spocch until Tuesday | '+ 0n, no! Ireckon not, ¥Iedon't drink, you Dutchman, aro plainly ss follows : of gotting tho Gubernatorisl oflico 80 far away s Uive our south (it cooms to bo bis intontion | as tho Speaker of the Honso is vory slim tu- | Wock euding to-day, ovor 7,000 tons of freight to include the women as well), whon they havo | deod, have arrived from Milwaikeo, and beon re- i wsaterod the nacossary knowledye, civilization In Shis connoction it occurs to mo thatit | whippod at this port for tha East. To-day the i aud wisdom, thoir brovet as votors, coming in | would come much nearor meetiug the viows of | ymison brought 900 tons, snd the Forest City forcn ms soou s they roach their majority | a large number of eminontly rospectable Repub- (both of the Korthwostern Company'a Traus« e e S L RN P I, Iam ree §T X" Memphis & El Paao Company, the previous cous 0 "‘l‘?e]: i t Canal -:?Lum- tract mado by l,-‘remnnh in Parly, with somo 0 MENT, LOW, 8t the Junction o oo oot deep; | modifications., Theso modificationn did not raliroad traok complets for shipping; with mora Toom | cheugo tho #pirit or substance of the orl ,ln-l adjolnlng If required, Apoly 10 fasoment of bank | contract. ~Aftor tho Memphin & LI Paso corner of Wasbingion and Desplaines-ats. aod Sonthern Transcontineutsl corporations e artiall, adjustod thoir diffor- | morning. 'he'srgument cannot pogsibly bo | kpow; he Is & tamperance man ' sccording to law. Thon wo wiil have practicul | licaus in tuo Norib,— 'y o | WANTED., m,.‘ o thin ‘Tam Tacific bad | concluded until “Tuerday, The Judge charges “unm Do drank thas day, for I saw bim and | men, men of civilization snd education ; rapro- ¢ POLITICAL DANDIES," portation Lino) 33,000 busbols of wheat. Thera i s e n A e o S En o smmoon | 1i00n incorporated by Cangress fo 1871 aa m com- | tho forenoon of Wodneaday. Much time will | drank with bim.” senting commoree and tudustry iu our Govern- | Renator Morton very aptly tyles thom,—If the | fs uo jeo ju our lmcbor, aud uavigation is eoe ] % promino road, theso coutracts wera prosonted aoubtloss bo takien up by counsol in asking tho + Did ho eay anything about his temporance | mont and Legislaturo. Toputlicaus in this and othor Republican States | tirsly unimpoded. i in New York on the part of Gen, Schenok to the | Court to aubmit inatructions they mny doeire, | principles 2* — in tho South would fold their srms and shut Tho fow iuches of gnow which havo rezently 1 | afcers of sio now corparation and a recognition | 80d ko it will donbtioss be Wednsaday night bo- | i }{ounid ha took & driok whenover he felt POLISH-BOHEMIAN CLUB, their mouthis ovory timo tho Confeaoralo Domo- |y 'y v rapldly gisappearing, sud lumbermen of ity terma domanded, couplod with a threat | fore the jury ratiro to make up a voidiot. like it, but ho nover got drank. Ile wouldn's ALDENMANIU ABPIRATIONS, crats chose to mako ono of their peculiar party y PP 3 i moves, such as is this proposed impeachwont, | are again despondent. Pricos are advanciog, ax The Dohomlsn and Pollsh citizens of the | BOYER IHEW S W0 (10 Fontoioly ek th | 1t 18 uow ovident thas tho mills cannot sooure o Haventh Ward eld a pumorously attended moot- | yyin4 o Govorument oat of thoir hands. Thoss | stock of logu next ucason. Tho ico-men are also {ug yeatorday afternoon at Baci's Hall, cornor | wood peoplo do not take into cansideration the [ sowewhat disoouraged, of Irown and Twentietn etreots, for the purpose | fact that a party which will resort to any sure of Qur manufecturing firms are busy, and seome = oelnpa sy il Poveies el et o | Al momet, B Yo Witnnplg i i jon, to advauco its inl e A4 DM " Clal- +_ Tho meoting was organtzed by the eloction of | L0y 'y pacty whichs simply deponds upon | longa™ corn-plantars as lst soason ; Stoarau & Mr, M. Daumruokor aa Clairoisn sad Mr. K. | gettiug (holursout number of volos, Lho No- | Lros planiugmill weads avay turso ourload Dabor aa Secrotary. Miblican party fu thie Htato bas beon onabled to | of manulactured matel or oars, eto., \res The Chairman stated the objoct of {ho moot- }lornelmtlo lwyflil\ouc- by sumo prodiy stratgo | Fletcher & Rous are making 16,000 sobs of wine racasurcs, without a doubs. It would othorwisa | dow-rolls weekly, and expect to doubls their o, saying “v'“ over e-hall o0 tus yaters of Liave beon extinct years sgo. &till, thoro iy, aud | produck next weok ; Gleason & Lacy aro cutling tio Bovonth Ward belongod totho Polish and Bo- | 118050 douut thora s boon ‘st ail timos | farge quantitios of staves and huadink. Tho bomian uationalities. 'Thus far they bad been | ginco the uogrood wure onfranchised, alarge Re- | now tub and pail factory will commence acilve enticoly ignored ' politicabecausoithey wero not | publican majority in this Btato, Yet becsuso | operatlona in & fow weeks. Purtics having second-haud Ofl, Liquor, or Vigegar Y e ZAR TR Toyat Tucralafor s, will A0 & caah purchmser Uy addreess | Sk UBIEEE B8 HELG et fug ¥, M. ORADBHAW, 370 and 20 Ceatre-av., or by i CARILVALS; O TIIE CONTRACT, malling at hia alce, 10y Blate-st hiad it been carriod out, would lu\:s; huflxu e:lt, = A - T of 6,000,000 acren waa put in the haads ____ BUSINESS CHANOES. | of Gen, tehouck aud s napliow. IUaIfof ail tho -Bit, nd the commission upon the sales 8TOOKTON HOTEL, OAPE MAY, N, J, | tqwielion au0, \ au for five yoars would hiave FOM BALK OB LiA Bl o e i tana | slone bon o gouarous roward for tho assistance ““;‘}{' Tiorel containe 315 rooms, furalatied sod ap | of the LandCompany by theChsirman of Ways and Rl pisia, bel ation, Special Diapalch to The Chicago T'ribune, o ‘Wasnivatox, D. 0., Feb, 20.—A slugular fact d’fl'{‘vflflo‘mfl }::fifi,’;‘.;‘;rd;auk has come to ight hera, Witen Liverest teatifiod |« Dyigfor st peonlo.” to droppiog tho lottera to Wabcook and Aver: B ) into tle strect letter-box in Bt. Louis, oux ‘0-! oourha they OoTernes didiy ey fov of the counsel horo mado it kuown that »I think ho did, I'm not surs about that, bus they had foucd snd forwarded n B witness who waa present in Gon, Labeock’s xfllf?il;f:nflékmfl'&%’; ,;',',':&'?'!:l paid forit. ofico horo whon tho Joyce package arrived ; " i e ey W aahecy s thee moutiery sy | 4 Abioub s hautloand skalf o toa Boltis, biank papor was found in it. HBubsoquontly this Boveridge only ssid that the poopls. had a line of defense was ohaudoncd, aud tho temtl- | yronyides of Lim; that he was tomporance ko mony of Magill, the lotter-carrier, iutroduced | ¢yr ga koeping sober was concoruod, but he tuatora, wonld take a drink when he wanted one, sud THAT M'KEE JUROR. thiat he thought the Germans cught to be allowed B7. Lous, YFeb, 30.—The Republican has s | t02ni0y thomuelves as (Loy might soo fit.” i inyg roady for imumediata ocoups Meaps, The sum roalized from commissiony dflifl“fl" o n'?‘:‘&'a:: Y ';L:‘.’:“:H..‘::!’h'-’?i‘.,‘.‘:’ alono would Lavo reachiod €1,6800,000. Tho coue F b ol fintstied, with 3tooma | tiact bore upon its face o fraud andalis, An 3 U L e o oed | oxsmination of the rocords o tho tato of Vir. that no charter was grauted to the sepired, brmertases o | Blols o 0 Agapoy; oitbor by the Loglelatura be for guosta e 'y B ' - al #itin- iy s i bos boon a¢ times compalled tu s s AT ke Endir s tatoapshen, 50 Sasklow B | 0 D o :&':Silf:.f‘u‘"u'}’:‘itxfx‘.‘:.'u‘fié‘}.,%‘é; spsoial trom Lolsi, Mo. watlog Ut L. . iy i o gay muyiling sboat tho polteal stus- | propery Bestuiny, 0% HCVS oD G n‘f‘ififijfin‘ni’r{;} witl i 0w waapons, I ins bo- A VICTI® OF SUPERSTITION. o ors, "R iurol c- P08 05 'cf:':.i'fmfifi:'w Mmfl"flif‘xfé‘n‘l‘ififdé""‘ Lut 1o chartor or carporators wero naifud, an I8, a been charged with doing Not to mo. Ifo might have talked about it tl)'r xfl;;ul;c:sfln;:“y’m&%i(:i‘al‘\; cml:ro“o:o:‘lgc{;u:s m&um:od“ eotiid sooun Lad GHOORN £ox & Mk Avenal Diapateh to Tas Chicigo Tvidune, V. tho wholo affaic appearod to bo & partoorship, | very improper things as & jutor in | to Seipp, but e didu't to mo.” the Molioe trial, _ denles In toto the CONTAD FEIPI'S STATEMENT, atatements of Watson Fouter, Lis accuser, and | _*Tow did you get stong with Gov. Daverldgo, huoa called bim a l{ing scoundrol to his face, | When ho waa dowu hore 2" makod the reporter of o bo Sumwmers is sald & rotired merchant of | Alr. Belpp, after somo doaultory convoruation. Biistal, Huoks C 2 o proscribed lu tho community in which he | Des Moixes, Ia., Feb. 20.—1In this countylived dol"l‘x’-‘ '}'.22%:33&‘“3.1‘3?235{‘ l:h?‘x‘nlwumu at l‘;:m- ('cr rxL political opivious, butto bobohttled | a woman who had & daughter who roslded i the some length ia the Bobemian lsnguago, dwelling | by the mewmbors and press of hls own political [ city, Tho Iattor bocame dissolute, got elck, upou tho necosaily of porfect Larmouy smang | paris in o Jortion of the country whote bl po- | yent homo to her mother, and soon after died. ¢ tical principles aro mat disropatable, bocause T ?‘;»:2::‘(‘::1 :{ao‘g&’ m‘;‘:‘\l;ixl‘ he dufE beloug to that party, np. litdo too bad, | Before ube died she made preparations for hor OLD PAPFRS, 1t was simply u scroon. s P. o GEN, GUANT WILL BTICK TO NOK, D DAPERS 1t scoms, aftor all, that Gen, Schenck is to bo rotaiuod s Ministor to Lngland, which 18 another ilustration of the oft-repeated maxim 1 of tha President, never to romove s man whila ! undor Are. Tho scandal sgainst Gen. Schenck Louisiaus, and stands very high in his com- ++\o got along well enough,” was tha roply. el dfi.‘l"&%fi.‘fi"” Auluk o Tk Reitpesse. o n‘f&fl.‘.‘n‘.‘:fi %\nt‘:l;‘ bad boun misropresenting thom [ ‘Tue class sane_tnllyumum: u!“ W ::unm.hlSelno‘ll.h:i l:;‘:::l 'n;lml. fl-h- l.;m 1 s been soetroug, both as rogards foundation AN ALIBI, W1 think thoy are all righs,” responded Mr. | so long in the Comuon Couscil Though the CABYET-BAGO em asldo, au of her effects she ¥ fal Disvatch to Th 'ed » Domocratio | are by no meaus tho worst people in the world, | locked ia bertrunk, giviog the Koy to her mother, 1 FOR SALE e lh“fi' e o At b ot T ot S Gen o Selpd, m"h S x::,‘ hefil‘xl;::c’:u‘:&l ;fl:‘;:’tfin d:ul:t that tha | Tho are, lu most cases, young mon who served | with positive iustructions to doatroy the trauk the. wllflcn;:"m high atation that he mnst step aside. In it was knowu that 8fr. Fiah was ! opposed to his reteutlon, and so utroug was the = Cen (] pufiuo sentimont egainst bim that thero is little ) doubt that Le would bavo retired had not tiio % Demooratic Housa procseded to investigato his Broowvaron, Ill,, Fob. 20.—~Gen, Bloomfleld, m“manty u and the Qovernor hive a few together?” tepublicavs_wore 1 tho majority. Al nesded | in tho Unan army and toturned to she outh | and conteuts stter ber burial, on peoalty, if_ebe Pollsh, sid olber citi- | after the War, sud, being too Louest to douy | did nok, tust sua would hsnut ter life. Soon }'.‘n'.‘:’é g'fl’x"n?‘??'"é.'x'fim a bold frout agaivet | their po\iucnl'npmlnm. were forced luto politica. | sfter tho funoral the mother concluded $a sea tho Irish, who bsd besn runuing things thus | A man baza enough to deuy bis politics, 1 o lte- | the coutcots of the trunk. Whila unlocking it far. publican, can ges along very comfortably in the | slio was struck with paralysis, but not seversly, in rulnmnc‘e tulixll indlotteut, asya he will show Yoo, we had saveral,” by an stibl nod othier pertineot testimony that | 1 afe, i " the letter to Weoterman, upon the strength of i E)\I:‘ l“ ,,‘;"fii’f;‘f;‘}:‘,".‘::‘,‘fl,";,‘“;{?{" which he is $o bo indioted, snd whioh is dated *1Yho paid for 162" . 1, shoutd have boon dated Jan. 15, + Whos called for it. Whea I called, I Mr. J. B. Zdrubok, editor of the Bohemiaa | Bouth, Dut cue who is not of so pladlo s | yet tho fact, connscted with tho threat of ber i Inthe Coynting-Room of this | connestion with iho Emm ine. Who friend; | fan, 10, 161 0000 R0, VA, % "' d s \ia's tolllig spaoch. Sature, who cannot silently halon to | daughtor, s wrought upon her mind that eho - ship of e Prasident, howeror, aa in the caag of | 1813, scd thas when 1 wes wiities Be had uo | peldy whea b called, he pad. 7 d'fi: was lfo‘du;uqc& by Aoasrs, Ondoyks, Mich- | denunciation of men whom he Las bosa socus- | grew worse and died. Office, s Goy. Bhiopherd and any pumber of other la- | coomection with the rovenue sorrice. Anythiog said about, politics #*

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