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~ The Chicago Daily Teibune, VOLUME 29. OCARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS; POLITICAL, - The Oitizens of the North Side ), Discuss Town Politics; And the Greenback Mob Talk of Nominating a City Ticket. SPECIAL EXHIBITION CARRIAGES ROAD WAGONS. On and after Wednesday, 15th inst., we ghall exhibit at our WAREROOMS, FIFTH- AV. and FOURTEENTH-ST., NEW YORK, the product of our Factory during the winter months,* unsurpassed in Quality, embracing Original Designs and the Best Styles of LONDON and PARIS. Brewster & Co., of Broome-st. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Demooratic Contral Committee Still in Trouble--Minor . Meetings, What Should Be tho Quallfications of a Gubernatorial Candidate ? How Far Short of the Standard Qur Prosent Governor Uomes, Fhier Wistory o tho Reiga. and Fall of Jonnings of ho Fow York Times, ‘Demceratio Nominations for State Offi- cers in Rhode Island. LOCAL. THE NORTH TOWN, PRETARING TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES, The Munioipal Roform Club of tho Sevon- toenth and Eightooath Wards held s meoting last evening at Northi Side Turnor Hall, ot which tLe attendance was large. ‘Tho Prosident,” Mr. E. O, Larued, called the meeting to order. p Mr, Hooghtaling, from the Committes on “Town Convention to confor with tho dolagates of other North Bido wards, reported thnt thoy had conferrod togothor, and that gontlomen who wero presont from othor wards had antlority to nominato candidates, to bo reported to n future mooting to bo beld i that hal), and ho moved chat a committeo of throa bo appointed by this Ciub tb nomiuate ten dologates to meot the dele- gates from the other wards, they to hold a meot- ing Monday evening to suggeat nomlnations for town ofticors. Alonsra, Houghtaling, Peuco, and Scott woro appointed tho Committeo. r. Goorge Adame, from the Fittcenth Ward, made & vory oncouraging spocch, and advocatod roform a8 insugurated by tho saveral clubs ale ready organized, from which e hopod to sce good rosults, ilo hoped that nono bub honest men would bo olected to town and city ofiices. MR, 3. 8, NUMBEY waa aleo called upon for a spooch. Mo thought good nominstions could bo mado at the pri- maries, which wes tho place for lmaug- urating roform. If this ides were carriod, keoping politics out, they conld oloct honest mon for local oficers. There would bo no primary mootings to nominate tomn offl- cers it tho dolegato conventions did thoir duty, which ho bolioved thoy would, If thoy nomi- noted honest mon they could be elocted. ~ IIe bo- Jioved in working from tho bottom upin poli- tics ag well asin overything olso, Only by exor- tion could thoy procure good mon, T00 PROAD. 31r, David Wyllo oftered tho following Resoteed, That the delegntos from the Lighteenth Ward to thio Convention to nominnie town oflicors ate hereby Jnstructoed to votd for town ofticera for citlzens WL are taz-paserd, a0d whio Lisve not Lield any office for thio past lvo years, Mossrs. Larned and Rumsey spoko strongly againsg tho resolution as being too broad. A vota was taken upon tho resclution, which resulted in an nnoojmous negative. Alr. Hooghtaliog, from the Committes on Dologates, reported ns follows: C. W, Fuller, V. 0. Turuer, J. MeGrogor Adams, Charles Har- g{u!, Adalgn Goorge, C. R. Corbin., Jamos A, isk, D. C. Crogior, I, Lanbouhcimer, and J. Beluster. ".('lm‘x report was roceived and the dologatos olooted. Mr. E. 0. Larnod sald that the judges of oloc- 4lon must bo jooked atter, Tletr kcloction was entiroly in the hunds of tho County Commission- ers, who had also tho flxin§ of procincta. He Tioped that o commitioe would be appointed to look sftor thewp things, and confer with the SHIRT! ._PIANOS, SHIRTS. | STEINWAY AMRT ) Grand, Souare, and Tpright Piaues. Wi W %%@slg EE STANDARD PLANDS OF THE WORLD, anufacture Bhirts to ORDER, and “gmn& m :mdnd tho First of tho Grand Gold swu%;fii;:;:gfigndy-mmo’ o WORLIYS FAIR, PATLIS, 1867, LONDON, 1862, rdor In Treland, whic! Pricos as low s the exclusive use of tho best mate. Toasersmiat, (o D Aro Binch ot Fiala Sad most thorough workmanahip will permit. 1o the prosent siyl Every l;,lx:{]m W.a.ré-xr’momg‘ for ({3};; Years. 1 BTRA’ JATALO( , B K adasture, and oanu With Prico List, matied froo on application, 7 ;oo comyloterhlefuctios e rolied tpor. LYON & NEALY, od 1n six homs whon nwi;;y. 4 ALY i & 69 Washington-st, Chicago, GENERAL NORTH i 9 s * | Btate and Monros-ata, OHICAGO. And Pike's Opers Hoone, Olneinnatl, GENERAL NOTICES, FARBLE |7 TAL REDRHPTION flfl.‘&l I I E= S' A A re Salo ortifiontos hold by tho oity will bo s followa: s-clo of 1875, for oity taxos of 1874, G per eent. il 8ad our stock large and compleia 35 ol At | Salo of 1674, for city taxos of 1873, 50 por our Wasorooms, Mlahigen-or o0k, VAL buterysto B | - afo of 1673, for olty tazes of 1873, 30 por oont. s Riae e K 1 | 10, 1870, and on tho 10th of BOHUREMAN & HAND MANTEL CO., On April 10, , o o1 ovo! succoeding month, an additional Highigan-av., cor, Yan Durthat, | OVOXY Bugesofing, FRontl 1, M oiade on tho principal of all Tax Cortifiates. E County Commissiouors. FIEM GHANGES. §. 8, TAYTS, Comptrollar. | * 3ir, fumaoy shion explalnod the Town Eleotion DISSOLUTION. Ohicago, March 10, 1470, Taw aud tho powor vestod in the County Co missionars, and also oxplained the office of M orator, which position Mr, Rumsoy once hel o then counted the volos of 182 candidates, which took hum somothing Jess than & woak. Mr. E. C. Larned thion read from a copy of Tise Toinune ¢ho full toxt of the Town Election Iaw of tho Stato, TIIE POLLING-FLACES. The capartaership horstofore exlsting betwoen the undarsigned under the firm name of J, Boers & Co. Bereby utualy dlasalved trom snd afer tls date, ‘Ghicago, Ma . BE i ek FRED N, MILLS, . fThe nndersigned have this day associatod thom- solyos togotlier for tho transaction of the Merchant The Attention of Capitaists Commission Morchants, and Egg Packers, is oopt pass, s300nlly, mateniot, fof osh for an_unhmi on, oflfin'%'f %Yi‘\:loub:ud tostimonials of ita efli. cnoy oan bo shown., Weo shall be plensed to Qertno firm name of Boors & Co, A M der (he Palmer House, where Yo those intereated and give furtbor dn. | The Chair rood a communication from James sanu, 2 Moproesty uader fhe Yalimge Lok JRES | OO abion. Diate Righte or solo. Addvosy | P. Hoot whiol oalled tio attention of tha Club house of J. Teers & Co., and all othors Who will favor BTH. I?nx Nmo mfl%flhm;“ to tho fact that it was tho duty of tho Oounty .13, . us with s call, 2,0, Ohleugo, March, 1876 I YOU DESIRE TO ROCURE Pure Whiskies. o Tin MARYLAND RYE, or - NED WHITE BOURBON,at 'J.‘.A.".I’.“UM’S]fi, 140 HAST MADISON BTREET. e controls those brands in this market, Noard to desiguate tho polling-places in the sov- eral towns for the meeting, and dosignate the procinets, and asked tho sttention of tho Execus tayo Committoo forthwith, 3Ir. Rumgey moved that tho whole mattor bo loft in tho hands of the delegatos choson by the meveral wards, thoy to roport at thonexst weot- tughwhlch carred. -, Penco thon gave some advice as to the da- ties of the citizons at tho town elections, and wanted allto bo on hand at 8 o'clock on the morniog of eloction to nominato a Modorator and clerl,—mon of honosty and Integrity,—and JOIN BEERS, T, W, WADBWORTIL, Tho books and sccounts of tho late concers will bo found at the store of the now firm. - JETTINE, PSRN, oo {nvalusble ariicla for giving & new and beantiful p nlrlnu':c hlfAlDllE‘:' 81 dglll REN'S BOUTS and 3UOES, Traveling lags, &o. FOR STRANGRAS AND OITIZRNS— resall reserved tho leather and does not tobo prosent attho mocting to bo Leidat 3 “Naren o el 1 Wil mt rub off when wot or ol READIN et and Morguiies | B0 in the aftornoon, whon tho fown taxos the skirts, G adas. ‘eoklise and Monihl rouk! woro voted by the mop&o to support the tawu government, Furthor exglunnuun was thon mado of tho law by Mowsra. Rumsey snd Lavned, who 8pako on the sbsurdity of tho town organi- by Drugglats, Notion, snd Boot and Bhoo Stored, By S0 ORVEL HOLDE! il [ . ta13p. 0., oot 15 61 FREB ! ilrppocatistion sy mig iRt 187 East Rinziost,, Ohicado, —— - NEW PUBLICATIONS. SIQOKHOLDIRS MEETINGS. o wi. e T ot whs Lo NOTIOH. VOL, II, (ENTENARY EDITION, aw,—with copies of tho wstawics under ¥ioo of tho Daltimore, Pittsbureh & Ohlaa- thole arma to %o Rallway 00, (linols Diviston). : Ouicaao, UL, March 13, 1676, ‘The fiockbolders of tgo ‘Baftimore, Pitsburgh & Chicago Hallway Oo. (Lilinois Division) are hereby no- tified ‘that the sunual mesting for tho olection of DI+ will be hold at the office of a0, Qompaa, 8 N, B Gk Speses o) uraday, ri o o' A, m. K 7, ApEe, 1876, WA WING, Beo, provont tho rascals from robbing thom. Whbon Mr. Lamod asked for soma one to riso who had Dbeon presont at a town oloction within tho paat two yoars, no one responded. hrr. Willing wanted the citizons to GET UT EALLT, and bo at the polls bofora 8 o'clock on the morn~ ing of elaation, a8 thoso who had drawn big Il?nhm the pastiwo yests wouldbo on hisad BANCROFTI’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. Thoroughly revised edition. To be completed in 6 4 monthly volumes. 12mo, Cloth, Price $2.25 per vol. « It doos such justioe to ita nolls subjoot as to su- porsedo the necessity of any fature work of the sama kind,"—Edward Evorcit, HATB. =~ e oarllor. He movod that the Ward Nominating T P T T, | e O e i, | B o o, (e Yoot 11 s ! or you S TATS e Hore cnia 1o, plligedys ot oy ity ff”fi"b%‘:?.’ :nlvx:dflf'l‘;:; W-«L&Mw loolllsxm fim gscuring an honost o}callon. o . FINANOIAL, o | pmereiondy bonet e vaven, woula do his best on that day, ‘Mr. Ponco thon callod sttention to the neoos- sity of gotting proper polliug-lisis snd batlot x08. < ‘Mr. Willing's rosolation was then adopted. Br. Rumsoy moved thst the dolegatos bo re- quested tocall & mass-mootiog of all citizona a¢ & dato to bo fixed by thomuelvos, at which tho namen for town oflicers ahould be presontod for approval, tha tima and tho placo to be sonouno- ed through thio nowspapers. Mr, Olo Bondixsou asked If ballot-box guarda could be sworn in as specisl policomon and wear tho star for that dsy. Mr. Pence thonghit that hionesat election judgoea would govern the wholo matter, and he'hoped that for tho munloipal eloction tho nsmes of entlomen from the soveral wards would bo anded In by the several Ward Commitieos to Wh and $30 when you can got the best full sat o{n&‘n’nfimu McCHESNEY'S for $3, The fluest and most fashionsbin resort in ibe city, Corner Clark and Randolph-sts. OOLLEGCTION AGENCY DIC- Judgments resurrocted, siso transferred and relos stated. Al clalms agaiush municipailtica, orpora- tions, vessels, sud individusls, of sny date 0¥ smoun! in o Uniled Bistes, nnml;.d-,‘u‘-ujuu withouf argo unlees collacied, oF eircular, 80 U P RABIEL' COLLEUTION AGENCY, ‘Hate and Mouros-ata., Olicago, HONEY TO LOAN 8 tn Northern Tiinota, . KIMBALL & FRAKE, 34 Motropolitan Block. . ~___OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS OIL TANEHS, i~ UNSBURUUVEEEY WiLSON & EVENDEN, FOR the Councll, proforenco boiog given to gentle- b SAT.H N men who had praviauely served. 480 SHIPPING CANS, Mr. Rumsoy put tho suggostiona into a rezolu- «1'es 40 Weai Lake Bipoat, . * | tion. which was adopted, OITIOACGOn 'tho Warl Delegate Committees wora then ra- T 4500 £OR G4TALOGUS, uovted to moet in ‘Lurncr jiall ou Monday avan« A AN a ing, and tho wooting then adjourned, Bubjecs to tho call of tho \Ylnf Committees. petodandin NONDESCRIPTS. THE' GREENDACKERS, The Centrat Club of the Indopendent Groen. backers beld a mostiog at tho olub-room of ¢ho Tremoot Houso last evoning, Abous & baker's REAL ESTATE: VNG PROPERTY IN BAN JUAN, COLORADO, - WISKE FABRAB, 178 Deatborn-st., Chicage, At 75 cents per 100, | = In the Qounting-Room of this . . Office, CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MARCH will entar tho fleld in the mmmmw munic) - '“bv-l‘olnmlfldl"l 'l“c‘r'lt( tionred hie 1) POTAEANON atrict {ntegrity, unquestio! ones! P00 ekmowedned svflitys 1t o report the fact of it organizat t ite adjourn soveral mevtings within tho castlog bo desfgmated) by thin centrat body, namen of smd dek{;lhl 8t the aforesald adjourued ‘moeting of this con ing becen made. aftar s shart abacnco, returnod and roported that specch. dozen woro prosent, Mr. A. 0. Camaron was in the ohalr, . The Committee appointed at s previous meet.’| fug ta seours s ball for tha moctinga of- the Cea- ! tral Club rocommended tho rentlog of Unlon 1Iall, corner of Monvoe and Ulark stireata, Notifications of the formation of sevoral Ward 'Clnba wors recelved. The following resclations wors sabmitted : Jleanived, That the Ind oot Oreenback parly composed of candidatos Teesalved, That in view of tha above resolutlon and tho shoriness of time botween now and ths clection day, ail ginlen Inispenont citisons be requested {0 or-, fielr several wamda without detay, Hesotoed, That cach and every ward tn thin city shal ¥ tlon to thiss central body mooting. 4. and every ward aball, at their ven days, loct ards in & City d pinco an may ud o raport tho at esch ral body, On motion, the rasolutions wora referred to a committoo consisting of Masers, Bpsinger, Mur~ phy, Lathrop, Bonfleld, and Burdi ek . A committeo was appointod to considor the proprioty of reorganizing tho Committes on Or- Ravization sppointed st a Fmvluna meotivg, some chargea of lrrogularity in the olection Liay- Tho Committes rotired, and, thoy could diacover no irregularities, and that the Committeo should be continued 2s it slood. ‘Numbatlesa rosolutiona of no importance what- over wero fntroduced and adopted. Finolly, Mr. Chriatlan was callad npon for a Tho gentlornsn made a strong arga- mont, showing that grosubacks wore battor than gold. "Tho tronble was that pooole did not yet fully undaratand the matter. Thoy should work from now until eloction, dsy and night, to con- vinco the donbt(al, Tho movement would soon Locomo oversholming, and theto could bo no doubt of tho triumphant clection of the wila ticket. In tho couutry cvorshody was for preenbacts. Old men righod “for “thom aud children criod for thom. Only in the large aittes woro there & fow rosnmptloniats, and theso wonld come around a8 soon 88 they fully understoad tha leaus. Hoveral other gontlemen made spocches of tha same impott. . The meoting thon adfourned until Saturday ovoning. TENTIL WARD, ¢ A meeting of Tenth-Ward (ax-payers was hold lnst ovening st No. 181'West Lake atrast, It was aunouuced a8 a non-political mesting, tho objoct_being stated na.meroly for the talking over of tax griovances. Mr. A. J. Moosoly took tho chair, and eald that, as Iar as politica wero concornod, lio thought they ouglt all to acloct candidatea for offico from no party, but simply mon, who would protect tho interests of the ward. Tho Becretary prozentsd a sories of resolu- tions of o lnzy meauing acd bad gramipar, which olicitod considerable discussion. The Becrotarv began u viglont attack upon tho Republican Club of tho ward! Mr. McClosky mado o few remarke, proposing Mr. A. McGowan o3 candidito for Aldermay at tho next election. BEYENTI WALD, An adjourned mooting of the Seventh Ward Independonts was hoid jast uveniug at Bpeuce’s Ifall, No, 276 Dlua Isiaod avenue, tho Prosidout, Jnmes Clowry, n tho chair. ‘Ihe only businoes trausacted was tho adoption of tho report of a comwittos for ward purposus. ‘Tho rest of the avening wos given up to spuzhos from the Hon, I M, Halpin and others. prnitialr S THE DEMOCRACY. MEETING OF TE CUNTRAL COMMITTEE. * Tho Democratio Contsal Committes met sgain in socret nossion at their rooms yosterday aftor- noon. Tho samo faces that wero presont on tho day previous wora tho only on2s present yoater- day, and tho buziness was but o continuation of that started at tho provions moatiug,—tho sub- Jecta of ward ropresontation and the proprioty of Loldiog etraight Domocratio Convontions, Tho meoting of yeaterdny, like its predecossor, was informal, aud cuded iz no definite reaults, oxcopt that tho town convontions in the West and South Towns wlll bo strictly Domocratic, whils tnat in the North Division will depend entirely upon tho uomiuations made by tho Indpendenta Jast night, which will be moro nlly copsidered aud passed upon at another incoling to be hold Baturday sfternoon, Tho discutsion in regard 1o ward and fown represcnistion was as barren of rosulte a8'thot at the provious moeting, and tho wholo mattor was lald over for furilier con- sidoration, with tho sibglo oxception that all Domocratio ward clubs wera notificd fo hotd moatings on tuo evoning of the 23d fust., for tho purpose of olocting delogates to tho Town Con- Yentious, tho number of sach dolegaten to be fixed at tho noxt moeting of the Central Com- mittoo, 8t which timo the dato ot tho Conven- tions will also be fizod. Each town will be at- fowed o noperate convention. By this it will bo seon that tho Democratic Central Committeo is futly awake to the oxi- goncles of the ‘timo, whatevor may be thouglit of tho courso which thoy are pursuing in regard to ward organizations, Tho conservatives In ‘:SI Dlnmocnun Coutral have given way to tho radicala, ‘Anothior fact that worrios the Democratio Central ia tho nnnouy of good men willing to run for town offines, 'Their old candidates, who hayo grown corrunt in offics, liko Philhps, dare not risk their chances on o atraight ticket, aud havo consoquently dotermined to ran indopond- ontly, to thia detriment of tho party. Ou tha otbor hand, the Ropublicana have put formard the most popnlar candidates in tho fiold, such as W. B, H. Gray, the candidato for Assossor in tho Bouth Towa. Naught romalos to insure the suocess of the Republicans in tho town elections save tho flling out of thio tickets with hounorable, upright citi- zens who are not oftice-huntera. Against those odds the Domocratio committeomen alroady ac- knowlodgo that thoy have no show, and ea thoir Lopes lie in bold and dooided action alons, they having much to gain and nothing to lose, they have resolved to ropo in and bunko their friends, tho Independents, ‘The_mesting : Bsturday will docldo the courao of the Unterrifled. EIONTIL WARD. The Eighth Wand Domocratio Club met last ovoning at No. 210 Blue Island avunue, the rog- ular ofiicora of the Club presiding. After tho trangaction of - somo_businesa of minor jmpor- tance portaining to the Club,the Executive Com- mittes snnounced tho following delogatos to the West Town_Domocratio Conveution : Patrick HcC-rtb{, James E. Dalton, ¥, 0. Noaglo, ‘Thoman lassott, D. 1!, Glesson, Timothy Hayecs, .(I;‘gnxmculunuuu, ‘Tuomas Keating, and Timoiby *Drion, The Club then adjourned. ——s THE REPUBLICANS, YOURTH WAILD. The Fourth Ward Republican Club held a meoting last night at the hoadquarters ooraer of Michigan avonue snd Tlurty-Nrst atreot, to soloct nine delegatoa to the Couvention for tho tomination of town officors. Mr. 3. T, Gilbort, the Chalrman of & commit- teo appointed st 8 provious woetlng to seloct twenty proper porsons far delogatos, roposted, Mr. J. L. High moved to select two men from ench procinot of the ward and one at 1arge. Car- ried. “I'hie baltoting then took place, sud the follow- [ng Rentlomen wore elected : Kirat Prociuct, O, 8. tiquiors, Silas Huntley; Hocond Preciuct, D. . Covert, P, P, Matthewa; Third Preciuct, I, 1{. Balding, D, L. Bhorey ; Foursh Preclnct, O, uull'hrlu, D, Harry Hammer; st largo, . G, Dodge. Alg. J. N. Bash_was dussatisfied with baviog put ono voting-place in tho ward for tho olece tion of town afticors, Ife thereforo moved that & committee of threo be appoiuted to wait uoon tho County Board_to sscure ous voting-plsce in each precinot. The wotion provatled, and Moxsrs, Ricaby, High, aud Hlarper woro appolut- od, ‘The Bocretaryread a communication from J. P. Raot, Lt is,in par, ss follows : 1 dostes to call your atlention to tho fack that it 1s (e duly of the County loand o desiynate the polk Jug-places in the soveral fowna for the town iooot- Ings: snd, as I understand tho law, thoy shold dus- aale tho precinots. It ia fportant that your B seutiyo Committed forthwitls sytve aa te tho placos sud districta fu your town, aud for thle pitrpaso you hutld confor with otbier clubs i your tows.. After the transsction of further businoss re- Iating to tho Club, tho mooklug adjourasd. HIXTU WABD. The Sixth Ward Hopabtican Club mot last oveniug st No, 691 Bouth Halstod strect,tho rog- ular oflicors prostdipg. On imotion, It was ra- solved thiat the Fresldont sppeint & ocommittoe ‘shali bo bo? 'This {8 a question portinont to tho 1876, /$ - < sted, and again tried bis hand / £ omwn, the Rock River Diatrict Conforon/ & alhiero he ex- porfonced the same result, sho' &' bo suflicient ovidonca that the Mothodista ¢ 3 it indorso him by considorable. And sincd Y ) beer-garden scrapo_has beon #o nicoly / & silatod by Tue TathuNe, aod sn tho Govorr « has not denlod tho charge, it Is in order f/ &*.0 Mothodista to dymand that hls church § 8 itigato bim, and doal with him a8 the Dincl-5 & provides, with- out regard to his posit’ § . and whilo tuo Mothicdint believo In puni¢ ® nt haresftor. they #lso bollave that somo of It Lioia ia proper, and that Penitentiarica sun in tho interest of * tho people, and not as s renominating machine, nro a good Institution, and do uot believe in turning looso on the commuvity murderers,Jiorse-thiaves, and blasklega, that thoy mnay assiat any man to fure ther hia moifish ends, e ho Mathodist or not. As to_ his appointing, In prefercnce to otherr, Mothodists, wo know positivoly that he only does this when Lo can mako them do bia work, and I am propared to prove that. Mothodists bave genorally boon found on tho right side of politics, and will bo this year it tho Itopublican E:“y doecs not_ stultify itsolf by nominating veridgo and Grant; but with Blaino and Cut- lom wo will ba found there. A Mrrunobist. GOV, DEVENIDGE'S TREATMENT OF BOLDIERS, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Curtcaao, March 16,—Otlor cripplod eoldiors besides Ma). Brockway havo known how belprul sud comforting it ts to bo promised nacistauco by Gov. Bevorldge, npd thon “sold out” by him. Prior to his becoming s big: politician, I bad seon a good doal of Col. Beveridgo, and ho had some reason to know mo. Ile often, indaed, encouragod mo to think him my friond. Once ho volunteored his sorvices to got mo a position in ano of the Government oflices Liere, It waa when ho was Congressman-at-Largo—~0 gracious ! Woll, 1 mode out an application, ho indorscd it, and wroto a lotter to the Postmastor. I found out sfterwards that Lo liad dono tho samo thing for six or sovan othor old soldiers in whom Lie_nrotendod to feel o personal Interest, I walted in daily axpoctation of boeing sent for by tho Postmaster. 'fho others did tho same, Now, hero comen in thn tronchery and solfish- ncss af tha man. The vacancy I was lookiny for did occur. It waa fiiled by Deveridio, bulq did not get tho appoinimeéut, Esch of the otber old soldiors was equally disappointed with myrolf, A nopliow or cousin of Beveridge's was imported, and duly aworn lu ! There are dozens of soldiors of my acquaint- anco in this city who think Deveridgo should bo reduced to tha ranks. Musker. of nine whose duties ahonld be to report dele. gates for tho West Town Convention to bo beld at the corner of Halsted and Washington atreeta on the 23d Inat. The Presidont sppointed as such Committos Mesars. Decker, Kakuska, Baumnnoker, Vandergool, Nesmal, Wondrejka, Alkin, Hoogbruin, and Wesbphal, and tho’ ro- purted in favor of tho lolluwmfl!elogllnn: A Q. Millard, Goorgoe Moilbok, uls Hutt, J. Widzineky, I, Vaik, and Frod Zuttermoister, Tho report waa adopted and tho Committes diacharged. Mr, A, C. Mitlard made some senaiblo romarka an to what kind of mon should bo solected to givo thie groatost matinfaction to tho tax-payors. Mr. Kakaska In Boliemisn, Mr, Widzioeki 1n Polish, and Mr. Moilbox in Dohiomian, repestod ahout tho ssmo sontimonta In tholr native lan- guagos. Measrs. Dackor sad Dierbrana wora sdded ta tho Exccutiva Ward Committes, and Mr, J. Wondrojka was _anpointed Vice-Presidont from tho ‘Third Proctnct, A Committeo_of Five, consisting of Mesara, Finhior, Louls IHutto, Daumnucker, Nessal, sud Millard, wero appointed to draft a list of 8ix can- didates for Aldermon, out of which this Club are to aelect tiro regular candidatos at their noxt mectlag, Tho Club then adjourned, to meet in an anxilinty meoting Tuesday ovonlng ai Lawn- alo, EYANSTON. Tho last mecting of the Bouth Evanston Auzilisry Ropubtican Club, hield Baturday ovor- ing, was largoly attonded aud considerable inter- ot mauifested, Tho following was presouted and unanimously adopted : tesnirad, That the vosolutions pasned by the Central Tepullican County Cominittec, naking the ¢ty aud- county suthoritios to limit the smount of moncy to bo gxpeuded in the bulktlug of Court-Ifouse, be Lioartily Indorsed, Tho following was thon offered for discussion at the next meeting of the Ciub: Ltemoteed, Tt in this succees of thse princiriss sdvo- cated by the Bepublican parly thie faiuro prosperity, etability, and financial crelit of tho Government of the United Slates largely dopends, Aftor a fow brief !meche!, Gen, Whito moved that the Becrotary be instructed to invito the Evanston Ropublican Club to attend and particl~ pato at the noxt mooting Baturday oveniog. g GENERAL, THE GOVERNORSHIP- THE STANDALD OF CANDIDACY REQUIBED. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns : Ciucago, March 16.—Tho Ropublicans will ahortly o callod upou to nomiuste, snd the peo- ple to cloct, a Goveraor, What mauner of mau X, B, RASHNURNE. Tloomingtan (1I1Y Pantagrdph, Sarch 15, The Now York Zimes, o fow days uio, had the following romarks touchiag tho candidacy of tho 1ion. Eliba B, Wasliburao for Governor of Ili- nols: An interesting torn 8 given to Iilinois polities by tho aunounceaient that ihe iHon, E. U, Washburne, our prescnt popular Alintater o Fratice, Ia williug {6 becomo the Kepublicau candidate for Guvernor, 1in- deed, some of his friends put the cass still slronger, aud eay thet ho wounld ratlier be Gosernor of Illine than—DPresident, for oxample. ~This humble awl tlo, for it secms bumble to thomo who ardently ade miro Mr. Washburne, is proposed to be used sa 8 step- iing-stous 10 s lresidential numination e er. Jut It ahould Ls bornein mind that the sturn frauk-apcaking Lilnoisan rays; and 18 18 bardly Gubernatarisl ¢ intercsta of tho party and tho poople, and it in- volves tho consideration of ssveral clomentu, among which aro sbilicy, bonosty, and goneral fitness. Those of us roared in Now York re- member with pride tho names of William L. Aaroy sad Willham 11, Bsward as Govornors of that great Stote. But how tho oflica haa dwindled in our estimate when wo think of Mr. John L. Deveridgo. Statosmanship used to bo rogarded sn essentlal element, Tho Governor was 8 man of broad and comprehonsive views, capablo of advislug tho Goueral Assombly and of instructicg the peoplo. Hineo tho \Var, howevor, the country las beon filled with sdventuters—somo locating in the Bouth, and some locating thomselves fu oflices 1n the North. llouesty sud ability should bo es- sential quslifications to office. Not houesty morely in the sonso that a snfo sball uot be broken opem, or a burglary committed, bat Lonesty of purpose which looks boyond aud puteida of self, and takes iu tho substantial wol- faro of the people. No mau is honott in an of- fico whou uses {s moroly for the advancomont of lus own personal ends, When ke is intrusted with power ho shonld give the people who pay the billa tho best appointmenta tho money will atford. lolnano moro right to traflicin op- pomtments than o guardlan bas to speculate writh tho funds of Lis ward, Lhis may be a uo- vore rulo for the presous incambent in tho office of Governor, for it is ono Lo is little accustomed to, Bmail mon always draw arouud them smoll mon. Gteat mon seldom do. Liu~ cofa’a Cablust was giand with tho namos of Bow- srd, Cbaso, Htsuton, Datos, Blair, and Wellcs. Napoloon Liad bis proat Marshals, whose names will bo remombered as fong as thot of their firuu chief. On the otber band, our Governor a8 his MoLaugblin, his Stedle, and Lis Pierson, who, whon their chief rolaxes his bold on tho #eat of their breechos, will drop back into the same obsourity they came from, shoro thov will bo joined by thoir chiof whon tuos poople relax a eumilar bold, T'ho poople of tha State of Illinols owe Ar. Bovoridge uothing. Their account, if they have ovor owod him anythivg stuco ho was Bherlff, 1o ‘moro than ottled, sud tho balance is tha other viay, which balsuico, howover, thoy will frooly forgive if ho will not importune them to malo 1t larger, Butmuch bread s oftou got by oft impor- tunities. Letter-writing aud hapd-sbaking lsve bosy substituted for abliity und statasmauship, As an sttorney-nt-law, Mr. Bevoridge aitained no position—scarcely cking out a lLving, an officor of o_cavalry rogiment, he did folor- ably woll,—at loast he was not around enough to haya many soldiers killed,—snd to save men fs tho duty ot an ofiicer, Hemnde a fair Sberiff, because he iad a good mau to tun tho oflice. Ass mombor of tho Twenty-soveuth Geueral Assombly, he Lad Ifllcndhl opportunities. It ‘ros tho firat undor the Coustitution, and was charged with giving ** form of low " to tho ro- form inaugurated the Convontion, but be had not tho capacity to fill the bill, and originat- ed no great 1dea ; in fact, uo ido: ally means Jjust what lio fair to wpoll an odwdrablo didate by croditing Lim with ulte rior viown, Messra, Boveridgo and Unllom, buth gooil meb, are already if tho field, however, and although Mr, Washburnew cindidaey would give a nationat iu- ferest to tho strugglo ju Iliiuols, it in uot possibla for i to get the nunination uuless bis canvass Lo open- ed fortuwitl, Thoro 18 such o thing, Lowaver, Mr, Timcs, s5aman_occupying 0 ligh . position amoang tho political leaders bf his Biato, nud haviog w0 stroug & hold upon the affections of hin party therein, that only tho moution of Lis name in an otherwiso divided Htate Convontion is noaded to uuite the immenso majonty of tho dolegated upou him at once, and earry him through with & whoop aua 8 hurrah, And unloss wo aro groatly mistakon, that's jues ** what's the matter " with Washburne, His “caovass" runs of itsolf, *Jiko o quazter horse,” tha minuto it is turnod loose. —— BRISTOW. g ANOTHER NR\SPAILR DECLARES PUT DL Stu Puat Pioneer-Lress, ' The fearful disclosares within tho last fow weoks of ofiicial corruption in Ligh placos should place the American people upon their guard in relation to the successor of tho prosent Chlof dagistrato, DPeoplo may sy, aud write what thoy ploase about Qen. Grant's Lonesty, and thoy can nover convince the writor heroo! that he is, or kag boou, & party to the frauds practiced by his snbordiuntes. A thorough ox- amiuation of all thoe facts” by his political oppo- noota will domoustrato the trulhfulness of what wo boro amarrt. 'Fho thurd-tovm advocates, Lowever, aro placod at rost. Now wo desiro to say » fow words to the Ropablicans, to whicls, it thoy give bood, thoy will socure tho oloc- tion of tucir nominco noxt full. No mau whoso intogrity has not beon thoroughly tested stands sny cbanco of election. Morton, Conkling, Blsloe, and all thoso mon who are ot all prominont in politics and who have nol boen tried in the fire, cannot bo elocted over an hon- est Domocrat. o fact, in looking ovor tho cn- tiro fiold, wo caniot aco any one sa likely ta win the prizo ss Dristow, of “Kentucky, Ifo has been tried aud found to bo * worthy and woll qualified.” An honest man, though surrounded by corrapt ofliceboldorn. Whon o entored tho Cabloot -ho found dishonesty, and consequent i bo procured | dumoralization, fa il the rumfications of bis tho passago of no mensure of gencral li’nlnmut. gy 5 ' momibor of Congress at-larze ho drew bis Buroau, evon in tho Treasury building itaell. At once hie entarcd upon tho duty of putting Liis bouso in order. Inefliclent and corrupt om- plogoa woro discliarged, and thoso guilty of crimes have been: tried, aud somao of thoya trled aro now io prison, aud atil thoro' We moye to fotlow, 1o cannot ba intimidated, bo- cause ho i an honost maw, aud no ono caa trace any disreputablo act to his door. The writer haa known him long and woll—as a soldier sud o8 » citizen. 1o L honored overy poeition to pay punctually and promplly, which was tho most vigorous and oflicacious procecding on his part during tho time he hatd thay haoorabla and responeible oflica, As Governor, he hsa op- pointed men to oftice of snodiocrity, hia Ltallroad sud Warehouss Commissioners beinf; omiuot samples. All theso sppointmouta bave baen made, not with referenco to their flinoss, but ratbor with refercnco to ihoir ability to shio around fu Lis bobalf, aud to perpotusto | ypjel, o has boon called by o faithful dis- him da the ofice bo 80 uOWORLIlY | chiarge of bis overy duty, Ass soldior ho was holde, Othor mon camo from the Brmy | vy in battle and wiro in counclt : a8 a lawyer with good records as soldiors, who aro plodding along in tho humblo walks of Jife, ‘but ho was rowarded for his patriotic offorts in drawiug & Colouol's pay with tho ofilce of Bherilf, worthh fram £20,000 to $50,000 per anunm. Gratitudo should have quit there; but tho American poo- tle, 8a apt to look skin-deep, honored him with yot othar officos, and thoso oltices Liave mado tho man—at loast a8 much ay could bo mado out of tho matorisl. Oh, shadea of doward, Marcy, vo, and Yateal how you must Iaugh.—for thore 18 too much of the absurd for mourvimg. You peoplo—sansiblo pooplo—not {utluencod by taud-sbiaking and lettor-writing, what kind af a man do you want for Governor? ‘Lhiuk 1t ovor soriously. Nemembar that Iilinois ia tho third Stato it the Unjon, aud tho groatest in tho Northwost, Remember that you havo had such men 8s Lincolu, Dougtas, Waabburao, logan, Qglesby, Baker, Bissoll, Palmer, sud Yates, who have msdo your Btate famous. Do you want a statosman for Gavernor—ono who Laa ability to toach and oxcouto ability, to give dignity and ohasacter to tho otlica? Or do you waut a +Johnny-go-softly” who hss novor urigiuated & yalusble {des or axecited & useful play Aud you, llo{ubllclu& tako warninz. The poo- ple will not bo fooled with bigh-sounding phrases, with glittoriog gooeralities, with plat- forma tliat moan ono or two thivgs, Thoy de- mapd that you sbiall not Lelittio and abaso high oftices by drogguog dowa the robos of Btate, tak- fng reofs In thom to fit some small man. They demand that ha ahall bo large euough to fit tho olothes,—large suaugh so thiat he will havo no oocasion to swoll up aud burst, “I'ha pat is bouting, tho scuni is coming to the surface. Don't bo fooled by tho soum, but skim is off and got down to the purifiod liquid of a de- ocent inteltect, Brains for Governor ! lonosty for Gavernor. Rerony, [Tho above is from ons of the most prowluont Republicans in the Hiato.} > be s distingwished for hig ability, being tu_ihe frout rank of his profession ; ay n Cabinet ofticer ho is poted for his emorgy, industry, and honeaty ; s President of tho TTnited Btatea ho would call around hilm tho ablest aud bost men in the country, and biy Adminfetration woula ataud aut tn ail timo to como w8 onv of tho aulost and bost the country*bas ovor bad. Tho Cantennial year fs a good one to mako tho resolve that in future our D'residont shall be able and honest. With thia i view wo inscribe élmlow upon our banuor aud throw it to tho 70020, —— TRIALS OF A PUBLISHER, OETTING RID OF A DISAGRELABLY EDITOR, Tha veticoment of Louls J, Jonnings from the editoralip of the Now York Times has boon au- nounced. Mr, Jonulugs is en unnataralized Tuglishman, and the impudanco and incongraity of tho connaction of such aman with a ropro- sontative Amorlean journal has boen froquootty pointed out. Jonmings was formurly tho Now York cozrespondout of tho London Times. After Lo bocame attackiod o the stafl of ita Now York uamesako, the Taimmany woar was tnaugurated and conducted by Jonuivge, which so favorably disposed tho publisher of tho paper, Br. Jouos, towerds him, that ho saslsted tho editor to tho purchaso of nioo sbarcs of the ZTimes vtock, The troubles botsyoon Jenuings and Jones, which Lave lod to the editor's retiromont aud tho Jis- posal of hiu stock, aro thus rocouuted by gho Freo Lance : Flse slares hold by Mr. Jeunlnga virtually con- trollod the papor, Fiving hum tho Lalauco of power betwosn M, Joned, who owued forty-ono shares, and 3lr, Margan, ot Aurors, N, Y., who owned forty shares, ‘ho remnlning ton shares wero owued by tho James Taylor estato, Alr, Jones and Alr, Jonuiuys wers warm porsousl friends, aud tho fonnor sunposcd that he could count upou the halp of hid editor (n case of neod: bat the editor understood bis powor, and was not alow 2o use it to his porsonal advantago. 1o ron thio Tings to eult himeelf, without much cousidoration for his collosgue, Its polioy, for many monthy past, bolug in direct opposition ta tho wishes of Mr. Jonos. The war on tho Tribune, and tho attacks npon the Coodsoll brothicrs, of tho (raphic, wero made dospite tho earncst remonstraoco of the publisher. 'The succesa of the attacks upon tho Tawmmany Riug seemod to have turued Jeuniuge' hoad, for ho wout on slashing on every wide, until Lo suwed such a crop of Jibol muits tuab it will probably PEVERIDOE AND TiE METIODISTS, T the Ritor of Ths Chicago Tribunes Vanarsta, 111, March 15.—The sethodlsts, oo mora then most peopts, beliove the dogms that ouce i gravo always in graco ; bat tboy do be- lieve in such a thing as tolsl depravity, aud aro becoming disgusted with mgng ourn;:cldx.lm nd polioy boor-drinker yeforred Lo :loovt‘:::lo‘:: n.l lpbolll'-y\'ulhur of tho Methodist Tniscopsl Churoh ; sud the fact that-the ald man triod to luake o tool of tho Churcl at the last Oonforence in this district, and Liave himself electod 28 » dolegato to tho Gonorsl Conforeuce lu a district in wblch bo did uot bolong, snd was ignominiously sopudi- NUMBER 20 takosll his means and the bala millu w"daundntl:’tm. u psa ot Wekre: r. Jones, fludiog himeolf driftiog towsrd ruin with such a hot-headed pilot at Hls helm of hid ship, detormined to make a grand effork to ot rid of lum, To do this ho had to ges abso- uto control of tho stock of the concorn., A'hid at last ha found himsolf abla o do, by purchas- ing tho ton sharoa of the Times Taylor estate, far which he pald 81560,000. Mz, Jonnings way greatly onragod when ho fonnd that 3r. Jones had bonght these shares inatoad of hia own, altbough he would not hiave sold hig own ntock At any bnt sn cxorbitant price. Ha upbraided tho publisher, but was very coolly treatod in responac. One of tho firat things Mr. Jones did, on froeing himsslt from his tncubus, waa to givn nottco that no mora editarial roplios to poraonal assaulls upon Mr. Jenuiugs should be allowed to go in the paper, and other restrice tlons of tho editorial powors wore inaugurated. Tho editor ndignantly told Mr. Joncs thad ho would not suffer such Indignities, and would resign his positlon if thoy woro contioned, to which tho publishor feplied t ** You may re- #ign a4 sobn na you pleaso, sir.” This notice to quit was accordingly taken, and, for tho few weeks following, cditor and publisher sat in their respective officos and hold no communica~ tion with each other, except through third pars ties, and theu only on matters of vory lmportant busineas, & p Befare Mr, Jones bought tho shares from tha Taylor catalo, which gave him absolute conitol of the paper, ho was nunoyed by the persistoncy with which Mr, Jennlnga doctared hia latontion to take n six months’ vacation In Europe, bogin- ning on the Is: of Juno, 'The publishor polnted out the unfitness of tho timo, lpbuln centonnial yeat and tho ovo of an important Presidontial oloction ; but tho oditor persisted, It was hin intention, it s Aotd, to havo gono abroad not to roturn, but, whila ho ~was ' away, - disposo of his ntock to the Lighest bidder. Disruclt is & personal friond of his, and dr. Jenolugs, who, not having hoen vaturalized in this country, is etill eligible to ofico undor the Britfeh Crosn, it wa3 undorstond was to bs given a. puug Governwmont appointmont, Dnt, howover that might have bLoen, it caonot take plsce just now, Mr. Jonniugs Las gold hi to, Br.! Btook for £100,000, which, after paying tho balance of shat lio owea for it, will leave hira o neat Iittles sumn ; but ho cannot quit tho country; tho Qovdsell brothors, of the Graphic, who have libol_ sults smounting to £000,000 ngainst him and Mr, Jones, aro ready to pounce town upon bim, aud mako lum give bnlmr s quartor of a million ot #o, on tho smallest provocation. The chargo of biackmailiug ho bas mado agalnst tho Goodsells ho will find. {6 difoult to prove, sad it looky a4 If ho would bo & very poor man in- deed betoro Lo has finished With the courts. ———— T AMERICAN INCONSISTENCY. A CHTCHLE-IIEADED ENGLISIUMAN'S VIEWS, Tothe Editor of The Clieagn Tribuna : Dunuque, In., March 15,—To a chucklo-headed Englishman like mo, vou Americans ato & cone tradictory set of poople. For about two wools, moro than balf of you have boen denounciog tha President for accopting Delkoap's rosignation. 11 ho Lind not accoptod it, who would bo Secro~ targ of War now? Dolknap, I suppose. And whoso fault would that bo ? Grant's, of courss ; and then Low you would howl at him, forguot secepting it ! And what would Tofs bo? And who would be sppointing the sutlors ? Qno moro crosl. 100 by tho panors, and 1 read in your published sermons, and 1 sm assur- od by yout stump-orators, and it 1s confidentially whispered iv my cur by American acquatntancos, that your country is a ruin, and a wildorness, and your (overnmont a misorablo failure; that in ol probability you will moet tho fato of Bodom and Gomorratr within tho next sixty days ; and yo: I1ind overy mnm, woman, o child of you' making proparations for a Costet nial jubiloo over the prosporlty and grostuoas o this dootned, iniquitous Ropublic; and not on! that but juviting oll tho rost of mankind { cowe over and enjoy tbe fuu. I knowof n parallol o this, excopt thu caso of a couutryma of mine, Wilkivs Micawber, Eaq,, who, in th nupulsh of distress, wrote to u frioud by ik vame of Traddicy that the *sun bad gone dow upon jiim,” that ho was *crasbed,” tiat “dur tud Lohes” nero ui 1is Lawd; Lut whu wai o covetod a fow minntes slierwards Ly thie sam {lln Traddles indulging v a lively gano of skn 08 - A coupla of yoars ago Ispont the Sabbath i Chitcago, aud was infored by an Amencau gou tloman, a frioud of mine, that I was just & timo to witnoss the destruction of thecliy by . Communistic mob, who were oven then paradiy tho strosts, proparalory to setting tire to th buildiogs. 'In groat alarm, I rushed out to loo at tha procession. The * Bread or Blood ™ baa nors woro torrtblo enough to.straighten onol particular balr; but wiat was my disgust ¢ witncss o lot of marchiug humbuge, every uix of whom had his **inusrds” distondod with ¢ free luuch, aod was emoking a 10-cent cigar! . Jonx BuLi-Feoo. gy PENDLETON. BOME IIESH CONMENTS. Cincinnati Commercial, Mr. Pendloton was Presidoot of the Kontucly Ceutral Itailrosd ana tho oxccutar of his broth or-in-law, Dowler, tho owner of four-fifths a tho road, aud undertook to posh the claim upor * authority which 1onst have been conforrs Ly blmsclf, tho condition being tha ho was to get 50. por coot am cxpenacs, Now, o3 President of the road, must have had less confidonco in the intriusk vatue of tho claim than Lo bad in his ownjex * triugio abliity to galn tho case; and, whoo the mouoy folt into bis hauda 8o casily, the quoation must bave presontod iteolt whothor he had nor nuderostimated tho claim, and, therafore, ovor catimatod hia eapacity, but wo have no positive ovidenco that ho folt that Lo had ovorpald Lim wolt, . . . Mr Pondloton, yo think wo mag aay, Lad no causo for coupleint, aud wd bavi nover heard that ho waa dissatisfiod, Tho only, ql\:est(on is whothier thia sonso of matiafaction should be gouoral, New York Tymes, Mr. Poudloton's evidenco ralacs_somo doubts a4 to whotlior tho oxtont of Gen. Bolknap's job bery ling beon fully ascostainod ; aud (ft Joaves no doubt wuatever that too hlf oo ‘estimate bas been placed upon tho privito character ol Mr. Poudloton, . . . Thismuch is cloag: Mr. Pendlotow’s own sthtemonts Io réturn & vory slight expond{tura of logal ingoouity b two visits to Washiogton, the falthful Rails road Presidont and sdministrator ocarued a fed of 80,000, oll of which Lo wos morsliy, it nol logatty, botnd to Lovo turned over to tho radl- road of whoye Jutorests be was the responsible guardian, ond threo-ifthd of which was simply abstracied (fsom the patrlmany of tha childret of, his dead brothgr-in-law. Br. Pondioton's namo tuay safoly bo dddod to tho roll of fallon eiatesmon. " . Néw York Herald, 1t Mr, Poudloton roceived the 880,000 for hia “{ufluonco?’ then”comes tho uncomfortable’re- flection_that **influence " iy much {00 valuabla,: especially whon »possessod by s Demooratio statesman ovor a Ropublican Adminstration. 1t tha mouoy was roally duo the road, then Mr. Pendloto, s Irosidont, awarding Limself the lagor sbaro of tho im, {8 10 & painful- position, —ono that will sdmit of an lotalligont oxulauation to tho stookholders of the road, I tho monoy wad not dus, thon Ar, Belknap, in avarding the claim, was guilty of a breach of dudy, in which Mr, Pendloton shared. 1t opens up tho whole question of *intluence™ ia tha Deportments,—a question undorlylng much thatcurmpuon that has boon dovelo] fogton, ., . Itogotbor the transsction reflects no credit HFou Mr, Pondloton, howoyer wo may view it. 1{o may bave boen logally étitled to the monsy whlch ho eazned undor bls contrack, But moral- Jy the whole bLusincesisn job. Ilarevelstion *clogcu tho coreor of Mr, Londleton as a usoful sud trasted foader of bis party, St, Lauia Glode-Democrat, During tho last campaign in Olio we read nev- ceal vory sblo spocchos by Mr, Pondleton on the subjoct of liopablican extravagauoo ; but wo saw na ailusion to tho itom of $160,000' paid 10 tha Kentucky Oontral Railroad In oxcesy of the ratea oatablistied by law. 1t ocours to us that, it tho Democratie party can staud Pondleton, tha liopublican party can ot l\nn? with Dolkoap., Tho lattor pocketed a fow illiclt thonsands out of the waly of Butlorshipa; but tho formor. fobbed a groat wany thousunds by pressivg a bogus olaim through the \War Dopartwont, 5 “vho' Koentucky Ceutral Builroad pald Mz, Pen- loton B0 per cou commission for colicoting & winst clalm* agalust $he Governwont § sud yob WD YOututo 1o say thas, it one of its cond stock from the * in Washe '

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