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THIE CHICAGO DAY, APRIL 8, 1876~ SLVE PAGES. : e e s e Mot 1in r 77 NS RANCE. the 1?:::i‘:x|".-‘-l‘?n‘:.'v‘nul,'|’¢2§' 1 contry for 1936 by iy shiontil not liko hifs Sonthiorn poliey shrottely ordeals of rrand and corenption, do- W to begin with, nor b Kentueky pelisv to ot ' - | T 3 Centol voto would be alnost solil for Wasnburne, | te poaltion, Tharefore, Mosara, Baynea and Mur- Tonitontiary, to bo oxhibitad at tho Cent nnial on ] Wasbburn e R A e ply, tho nresent incumbents, had il their Exposition, and ono of $7,i0) fors hittlo gasoling | whilo lie wonll be sueouger with all other claswos | & Y : At i el England won ro long dishonored, and on soceint b felouda and supportera on hand to mnke it livoly | apparatie. ‘conslsting of thron amall tauks and | of citizons than other candidats namad. of witteh h.,,- Lng 11-;‘11&:‘31:[::“;":»'1‘;;»‘1;:}‘! l,;‘:m:"_ “}lll‘ 5 2 - s —— for tho atbora aspiring 1o tho position. They | bxo convesters, and & gan.tank with a capacity —r B T e emenmeer with | ‘I declining & renomination, Gav. 1arkn, f e Gomisny, |omereirot inamml S had nlro & largo pilo of tickels printed with oll | of abont ono hazshonl. Tha ontire cest of the NATIONAL POLITICS. s diMcultted, Qen, Grant haa not bown fortunste, | Ai aourt, havi s ** 1 as thoranghly nabtalied that B b o g sl [‘”"“- paraibla combinations. Bat contrary to okpecta- | whole, | g labor, ought not Lo have ex- e Thi Calinet, an 3 whote, was not wisely vhosens and [y ole.al dugics eaw and will bo mota taithielly el ('ummmpq Weiting Risks in e s Hon thoy had the ficld nimost to themseiven, x o seiien vaeatles oecurisd, his ortginal mivakes wers | G prn o LS L oide myself treo trom (hn 2tk LR § Mossrs. Edward Darrott nnd ‘Thomas Car- | 'Choy . vlandsy sug, i e ordor mmmjxflEwgg'l-,‘)l?fgm'fig;mw | R TR s T G roata et would nootenarily fallaw 1f L Amaricas-=The P'rofifs ey, who also apire to (he position '"“""“""}“&,""‘" ,‘g',‘:,'",‘,';':.:, L U ewTion. 2 T ot s Adminiatration by e | Q0NEHL n re-oluction, T g not enfoy the piae. i s who mean to ran under *any | receiid of tuo B oy e N . T Antil 7.— Anothor immorae | Witz with oy, Kiah, Cibinet Sinfstets Inrgaez. | bt beitge m, my bighest mabition ia to dis, S Tare itlie. 105,050,129, clrenmatances decided,at tho luat moment not to | nily loxs, ainl aleo tho cont and exponsa of fiv= Naanvinnn, Teon,, April 7.—Another inmor prricnee, resognized talent, and prouon inteqrity, | charra during my tern thy fall measure ot et 9 Ty, ing. auwd that the incomo and expensos of tho | audience greeted tho Colored 121 ""ki;” rompete for tho nomination at the primarios, but push their oluing baforo the Ward Club and bo indorsad by that hody, it which oveut they axpoct to bn fudorsod by the Democratic Com- mittae, Mr, Patrick O'Byrno was the uniy who ventured Lo fight for the nomtnation wirl Mesrrs, Micbael Baynes and David Muiphy, It bo shawed, but littlo strength, receiving bus About 130 v6los out of total of 1100, As thoro was but-dittln competition, tha oxcitomont waa not sw iutanna se it usunlle is on such occasiony in this ward, Mr, Thomns Cannon, # proti- nent mamber of the Republican Ward Club, was around, and did good work for hie fuend Murply, MISCELLANEOUS, . TUE FINST WARD. The Denracrats of the First: Ward have do- #ided to suppurs Messrs. Wentworth and Me- Auloy, the candidates who wero chieated out of a pointnation at the Lopublican primaries Wednea- i ) o sonal Convens ll“H il mlllll{hl'l‘ul" e lll'(f‘(l\rl‘“‘ ln? Ihunc:nl ho made to correspond. with n indortimg and | 1PDATHACOLOF tha Goverunient, throngh a crisis 1equir- 4 aking thn sane nolf-sustaining.” This tion. Tiewolutionn waro ndopted indurnmg and | LERCECL "0 i Kghost tnrciligcnce wd i is &l very tine, but ronfilrming thoir dovotion and adheronco L0 tho [ moat fufiexibie fntegrity, wan plaocl i1 G b b of " 1T wos'T wast, Natlouat Nepublican party aud ita privciplos ; | ai ulterly tncompatant iian, Nor whifle ovilcaces of Me, Hicharitaon's Hicapa ity w anifeal the It “tho Incomo nud recsipts are mtorially | thet, nevertheless, thisy have Just reason for g et ;;,"‘;;:;;‘;,‘;(cgj,‘m‘,;:;f;fl:;';“.;':;;,'"{, lw{""“l‘l‘l lll ‘-yx‘lm'conl aml nfincnls';sr:{"ll\{'lor;;t 18 | complalut ngaiust thosn members who havo | otathate v;.l: Im Tegard tho ploplllnr wm.‘ llm e matorinlly leew™ also, then it ual own 2 > swere openail by the siroun _ilefeatn austained by Y L oat and axpongo ™ of tmning the | PrOved roceeant to thelr rnsts ; retitming Wanks | FCEIC TG SAYTGTE " Hut even (bat mnttioin pricon should be ** materlally loss,” without re- to tho friends of freedom ; distavor any desira | Jeeron faflod to nwaken the Vreshlent to o fust ond snrting to o reduction in ths pay of the em- | to cherich l-feeling agaivst tho ox-ulavalold- [ tull 6wuxo of his high rospusibitty. Qiler and crjually vital reforms ween demanded” and refancd, s tng olemont of thn Soutlh, bub, on tho | sy in tio drst yearaof Gen, Graut's Admiuhtsi. o reduetton 18 wujuet in avothor rosvoot. | eonfrary, ostend them tho clivs draneh | tion, Gov, Cox, of alio, rensed foom iho Iiterior Do- "I!Il ““fi’ ulob l:{«v‘ ln“ll;f‘ h‘lnll\-unlt{&m']gmm of “ponco: neking all good mon to ariso | LA for onie reion anliown to W probl na Wardon, Maj. MeClaughry; the Deputy- chos Pl g * Nothiug was buen or lias leen slnca alleged sgained Wardan, Caph. 1ail ¢ tho Physiciay, Dr, Hoteg; | I their eoveroipn capacity to atrenthon the § i, Tiinsuccesar, Me, Leluno, cany iulo ofien with T e Dt Mo, who ait ax. | stm of:thodkm and. prutoet W1 cltlaiia aRatel. | a ot shseacter aud o clotn secumly” hotly ol shich act to bo n‘.:v'fmu " tolugatos frota this county | Mmobe, sesasuinntlous, outragod, and vlolénica ; | hawever, ware soon fost, 1it, us fu tiw case of Mr, Do o recan State . Convonth 7 | it thio dotormined’ aud fusrchaing efforte of | Hichrdson, the Frentleut miutedto Tuten fo the e onvontion, are not [ 8 L0 LRTNG 1aco to otabliah thecalor | numerous ‘and dwmagiog scvueations weiust Me. affected by it. Tho aamo, is the caso with tho [ o revent & conditton of. affairs to be deplor- Delane, For many montlia after that gentieman folt Ohaplain, tho Clork, Gallus Millor ; tha Purchare consteaiticd to tenlor hia resignation, the President » od by nll lovera of liberty and order, and ono ing Aeont, Capt. Hamdlton ; and Mra. Jacheon, | S0 04 cantonn tha continunucs of l;“l‘!l" s0-, parversely refused or negheted toaceept sty wind only overy dits, sl It IR mora s poobabio that T would fail if T tuok upan minsit b cis e raneus caros ol troublon as wot'd Fo involvod lu sodk- fug to hold 1y presont pine A Naw York Tribune correspoydent who has seon and talked with Gov, Soymour sags i namo 19 eged for the Prerulonoy, ot with s consent, A i spite of lua protest against whit he calla o desecration of tho grave.” TIo has sttll gieat populanty with the Demacratic party 1u Now York, * 1 might havo beou Senator fis Mr, Koraan's placa by stmply nodding his hend, but bis groat ambition soema to bo to hold bis place at the hioad of hir party In this Stato aw ar- biter, ndvisor, and rago, predorging lis Influonce unimpaired by rafusing to | ‘n«r\rnl thiw can- didata or that, oF to take part (n sbiugglos with- it tho paity hnes,” —— e PENDLETON'S SONG. How tho Managers Manago to Mako It Pay for Thomsolvos, T = Hootialy Conacrud®h) 3000039 . " . o | Guardien B4 40 1 Ficrce Competition for the Agencies of iy dadcting (s atmotuat of losen trom tha Y " eolumn of total expendituren tho cost uf teang, Foreign Companics, fotinir (o businesn by o S00Urmtoly aucor. tainods "herp companie all recetvo bandwome HImH lmmu;!urn:. upon ihlo"l‘\mi:mm‘ invegt. 3 ments, which are incinaed in the nbove tabie, The Amount of Business Da TS OF THIZ EXOLII CONPANTER, Encome and Net Barning {n estiation the valio of the nasets of (g Tnglish companics dulng business 10 Amaries, - y it juust Lo remembered that tho Tmiperial is the 7 ; only oor among them whiah 18 not inemnbered Mystery of the Life Reserve-=--Euglish | with liahihtios on asconnt of Liair hfo dovart. Wid-at © b wmendy,—a Jeature uukvown in American ofiices, Wiid-Cat Compantes ‘Flio following table show® the gross nannta of tho compaujes in England, suoluding the Amen. can uuuets, sod nlao tho Amorivcan assots sope 6l a, Ty o 0 R ] 21 5 K b h foldmd to an Sl lae demand, seoouded by = o 8 i s , b fiay, for Aldsrmen of o Firat Word, Thoy Ll | tho Matrat, wrho, 1o rolsted In some way totho | Fidty aud prosparity of boi the blacke ‘and T e Tk are 1o | g sea s Dot Mone Traesty By} dvectsl Correanomtenceof The Chfenmo Testone, | aratoly's ¢ ono time au idea of nominating D. R. Pearson | “ihya roonmg among tho employes 4 paa of wup- whitos ; they h‘Jld 0 lrympnlh,v “Inhl omc{nl “wm Jipets recent and st wose starilivg officlal dde- y,,rfime'x’m R P Nrw Yonk, April 6.—The magutficent recorld ,(:‘1‘:;; Au:sfl:;n r aud John 3. 'Tyrroll, but camo ta the conclusion | preased indiguation, but 1hoy are obtigad to :gflxuugl.‘g:‘t :;x:i ni:;lndl:ht!' ‘Lt’J“:\,l‘\‘l';‘l:fll,l‘[r:::cl" ‘\',1 r'xl urer-:t. [c- ks Gehio: Eaireien 1tk | AmL BEvn Presldeney mu mado by Englich firo insurauce companion hold T b ing rieka in tho Chiengo and Doston fires in [ Commercinl Unlon, 1871-"72 haa placod them n tho foremost rank Gnardian, a8 nafo underwriting fustitntions, and whntover | et {3 written or printad about thom s excesdingly | Liverpoal, intercating. Theso companies ara now that these genticmen wora nat availablo enonxh to defeat tho mien, Warreu and Lyon ; conisus quently thoy bavo decided to sclact Meaers. Wentworth and MeAuley, both of whom they be- Jiovo eau bo clected without dificnlty. submit, 1t ts perfoctly safo to say, howover, s ! stance that oue fallon Sokretary of War found din. thiat Lo prison 18 ah"r‘:‘o‘};’c“y"‘.’.lf;’é"",“’]'gmfi"y"Tl,‘;’;'g;{n’::;‘:f‘f‘;‘:g‘o"j Creaitabls cxnmples for his miseondurt In the whole- NOT NOW "'FOLID" TOR RLSTRIDAE, Rl ol A0 e Gios | aale tratic i oilces by tho English Minletorn of \ar o od A dave sinen, | 1iz0 tho approprinto servicos rendsred 1L AMET | dnriug theegna of the Georged, Thesa delincuencien ap xan sunposhi Lo botio caln & (o o | behatt by V'rosident Grant, assuriug; him of their | c it f ” “Tlio conteactors aro nilowed to hiave Jnst sbaut | jyuuig geatitnde ’ e o i HADzy overything thoy ask for. A now slio) was ro- LR i 5 2 Al ¥y The paaplo’s vata T hojed to ture. *Tiatzuo 1 widuned old Unclo 8atn,— Yur, sluco n Democrat 1 an You'knaw T didn't care & d—n,— 9 In e Treasury T ramm’ My hiande, and all my pockeln cramm'ds 1208111 $ 2A0.00 wdon & Ulobe,. 22,2201 tieh & Mereantile.. £ 1,0 2780 3 Telkuap atood by, a eilent clain, e ta) rasolutions wore adapted recog- | hawever, tho Hopublican party 31 stronger than ita by, o eil : AT tamy AUASSUEETING FIEST WARD REPUILICAXS. cently ttod u, at eonsiderable oxpunisc, for tho m;‘"}‘:{":l“l“" i“:}"“w O tho prosat Stito G recox | Riministration. 1t It st ot toenmbe liselt wity | ‘The rawon why ‘;‘(‘r‘:l paeriae Lol much moro ostonded than thoy wero | .. o 287001 SuRAlY A mass-meoting of low-ubiamg and order-lay- [ Moe” contractors. Al Sclz (o.,~—counters, | DI D tiRiann, under whic Pinchack was | te oblaquy tiat attachiod to oMctal miaconduct, 18 | JEEUIE T SE e ot in thoso years, and their association fn | Londun Asearance, 2830050 K Seottinh Comnorcial % tho minds of tho pooplo with sound 4 it indemanlty datou from 1878, althongh tho Tonding | oA thess compunlen lave Amoricen Bosds of reprosontativo compavien had agencios In tho | yeeuritios, oxcopting $200,000 in -Governmen Inrgor cities prior to that time. For 3 half- | honde, depositod in the Insuranea Dopurtmeny century eome English oflicos havo dono basiness | ot Atbany. = in this conntey, and pald large losses ocensoned 12FE LARTETTIED OF ENGLISIE COMPANIIXS, th Tt hnanlwave hicen o myalers to the nveras by th fires of 1415 and 1845 in tho Oity of Now | 5 i oilisen, not. diroetly ntorostad i fie v puat_in,—and, ; . { T of 4 contractors iew wp n vortion of thelr con- | d00Ply deploring tho mantor in whieh b8 con- | for thu great servico rondered to the Goyernment aud ;“ q ¥ otur thirty-four conviets to tha | test snded, aud regarding it a8 humilistiog to | tho Uniou, in putting down o fearful rebelion and eact, and turned over thirts-four conviets o b | (o' Slo'af tho culored pooplo of America ; that | avertiroulhg i institutiow whict oecrsionel 1, tho Btato, 'Theeo men are HOW 10, Hon Mor Morton, by ths wnyielding cores, and | reoplo will go far wni do matich {o mustain and per- 7,000 anohio. npparatus, mantiozed abovo, i | Honator Slarton. By Y ¢ 3 4 e 'pr;_nn O e | those Henatora who voted and actedd with him, petiato Nepublican rufe. Public eonfidence 1 tho § \ eantime must nat bo too soverely tried, or fon Wednosay ovening, tho, gas going out sbout 7 | 472 desorving of "‘“l'l""g“‘“ ‘v"“}‘“‘“‘ "Ex“’“‘ml Bewdly taxed, Men aro fallible, and miav, a8 they o cluck and remaintug out all night. American citizens; that compulsory education | often o, fall; but principles aro indestructible, Thio fng citizens will bo hold this evoning nt Farwell 11alt, undor tho suapices of tho Firet Wanl Con- solidated Republican Club. Al who aro in favor of honost clccttons nud capable mon for ofiico aro fuvited to attond, In viow of the rocent riotous. and disgracofnl proceadings at tho South Town clection and at And rotten {oo, a8 rver Lowi'd The peopto’s cash from ant their hold, Wan mimply this: 1 reached hini theough A wonian's cunniug, ond 1 kuew How thicty thousand dnllars, tn, Would operato when Lrought Lo viow, 1 had a friend—a Hoonler trie— Who many & yent was looking Uiough Whion the Whita-Tlouso should litave in view; ¢ 3 " . Lo insugarated in the Suuthers Siatea. Ttepnhlican party wil) survive the overthrow of“ita un« g Yorle, I thoir bus inl; fined = o First d —_—— % 1 party & Tout All thin Ureaidantinl stewy orlt, but.as their business was matoly confined | wyranco, to undorstand the rolation bats tho Firas Ward Nopablican primary moeting, the HE GOVERNORSHIP Job AL, Laugaton apolia to o largo nudleaco | worihy roprerentativos, provided niwsya that the | il vaninho ko thy morning's dew, 10 the Liask $hoy wera littlo kuown' th the Wast [ the fira and hia g e I’xxxlilx:((!l o neccavity for orgamization and nction againat THE G o to-night with referenco to tho rocont Bupromo | party In prompt and thoroush In its purifications, | Aug teft him lat witlin the Blough ’ ¢ inligh come Datlot-box frauds aud provalont corruption bo- [ A CULLOM YOTE THAT HEVERIDOE CAN'T WAVE. | Court decistons beariny upon lus race. Wo “should Do quick to discorn, and s ready to | g pespond, with our kindrod erew. Dby morchants and others who kuow tho prom- | panies, Tho faet I Lt by uck ot Parlintmen) comes appatont, When oltlzens 8t duilved oL | 1o he Fitur of The Chiga Trowne: o annpyen rebuke o disboaery of il nir i, bty 2t | Ho s pae b ablo bl fuont Amotican companios mito well. At | Lo corpanicn ara reqier o hold b tonert o t! ights at tho polls b 5, . il To=] o i 3 Tt thelr ever-itehi » . 2 g "y v dat I'u'x".:r:xlfiz:l by Il‘m po’;icn lurcye oF‘&\:é’uyalg\"fi'r,nx- Cuscsao, April T.~1f Loveridgo thinks that, MR. BRISTOW'S REPUBLICANISM. Republicann hope to mak thelr ascendanoy \\2(1:(\‘2:‘4:&5?;?&‘»:x'nfi i prosont, tho English companion onjos frast ad- | wiyich in n vermanent wecuritv Lo lifo nnllc!e:: n In tho ovent of Mr. Caflom givivg up tho Taco, | TiR FRSENTIAL CREED OF THE NACUALICAN Ay | tuuch more s exgected of i than of our opponents. ho will receivo ths support of tliat gentleman's PARTY'S MIBSION=—1T MUST CONTIOL FilE —_— friends, ho is ogreglously mistakon. I eount [ €OV POLITICAL NOTES. tngself & Cullom man, I bavo dono somo work | _Secrotary Dristow hns but lately beon the ob- g The smallor 1{aoslers thought A vsstem, o8 it would appear, Of water-works, and ar and near They aoli their bonds: wheu Just right bore 3ty friond stopped i thena folka to skin, vantsgo by roason of their financtal reputation ; | aud cannot e tonched for payiug firo lasacs, aud the proforence of the heavy insurare for | The New Yori Invurauce Dopartment demandy English policios Is one of. tho oharacteristics of | & ntatomont of this rensrve, and in tio roturny fira inauranco thoronghly uudom(ugfl agontn Insg recotved ot Lhs Fuoglial ofices thn smenaty ment; whon tho tnterosts of Lax-payors ate st ordinatod to thoss of gamblers oud vagra and when the recogmzed rulo of conduct iy not tho wilt of tho decont majority, but the mandlin Lohosts of the law-broaking mivority, 1t 14 ligh v Hannibal 1lamlin caros for nobody, and no- 1 of tho lifo tezorvea, ur abilitier, aro given ag # o for Lim, which ho lis Leon good enough to | jectof peraistont abuse from Democratic papors ! And with 3 lovely stufle and grin, and appreciated by tho companies,” “Fhey may " e o A B L e rihcauor, | Bpprociate. Lut. I€ Lo is not to bo eandiiato lito thio Crocinuati nquircr, and of covert dopre- | body carea for him. Ts, ta. hich showed e goms i i, oA o fact, to e thio plck of tlia American Tialers boforo tho Convention, I shall nat be inglned ciation from more protentions orgavs llko the It is undoratood that Mr. Morrison has defi- to weat auy badgo-lickot ho mny chooso to give | Now York iForld. “thera in o cunions infelicity, | nitoly rotaged to run for Governor of Llinols, o, In Callom thers ls somothing to ndmiro; | therofore (enva tho New York Times), in tho | jlang the color-fino; tho colored men are in Doveridgo I can svo nothing. It is given | grourid of attack selectoil byn disropatable party | rizni—nnd dangle s few Ku.slux at the end gt out by tho {mmediate frionds of the Lien. | OFEaD In Wasbiugton, shich affects lo doubt tho { 4, fonant.Covarnor that it Cullom can bo nomi- | souaduows of Sie. Hirtstowt Yepmhesuius B | il . Grossanor ozplain : Docs infltion fo- nnted by Bevoridgo votes, that will bo.dono; or | €auso b ia vo much i :" 7 Bd ‘;‘“’“ 01"‘;" flato? ‘Tho party ecoms to be contracting itselt if tho Licutounut-Govornor can be nominatod by gllv& i 1 u;ofi‘ flr; oy a ;I:::t r; A i ]:a:ah ut! 'i: ho |+ ooy fast. Cullom voton, Lhat will bo done. Nouseuso! | Secrotary of tho,'Treasury who think that, bo- | =, 3 35 1 do uot know but L am o8 likely to bo n dolegato | canso bo comea from a Zordor State, ho nead | | fu:w KuolmkuGalc“C; ;{ th‘::xn “);2 s?'}:‘,l.h:fi, ;: 13 any uuelected porson, and for one I will vote | give somo evidenco of his noalterable allegianco 004 8 man -“'"0 su B o epubli- Tor my favorito 03 long o8 thoro ia anv chancs | to tho Nepublican party, thoy can find in tho | & sentimont. for him, Boyond that no man can €ontroi Mo, | yecprd of his sharo in the Kentucky campaign of The atatement that President White, of Cor- Tho First Ward Consolidated Republican Club was tormed to securo good government. It is uncompromisingly opposed tu all wrong, and in furtherauco of ita objects calls upon the friends of municipal aud political reform to foin in tho flf\{u“tm put au end to the ovils which so boset o city, 'The Hon. Jobn Wentworth and Mr. John T. MecAuley Lavo bron pominated as' Aldermen to reprosent tho ward in tha City Couucil. Thoso who favor the olection and the principles whicl thoy ropresent aro earnestly requested to be present ot he meeting to-night, The Hon. Wirt Dextor, the Hon. Leonard Swott, tho Iion. Thowss Hoyne, Tmery A Iio bagged somo forty thotsands in, Tur whicl he hardly pabid n song. Meanthilo fsst slopt the Huosler throug But now they*vo waked, and Jond and long hetr anger vurges like the gon, businees st tho present dsy. i Astw 8 BERKING ENGLISIC COMPANIER, Twnodistoly aftor the'Chicago fira tho Ameri- can sgonts, especinlly in this eity, bogan tn | pAUEE realizo thnt tho'agenoy of & Engiish company | North Duftinh u for this country was a “soft thing,” snd henco tey commencod their efforts to induco addi- | woniii tionnl cumpanies to como ovor tho water and try | Jontdon Assuranes... their lnck. Not less than hall a hundred agenty, Thesn sume, in any otmergoucy threatering tha armed with lettors from bankers, English mor- | ulveney of the shove compauiéy on nceount of Chants, lmportiue houscs, aad eupocially tioso | dimatrons condagration, would ha deducted from s, thoir nssels in of 1 40, having British counacttons, went to England in- | Fhogtiah law muk‘;:”{'{,fi“‘“,u_l,:,i,h.}‘,":“‘:,[.u'(‘:,{';',,’ 1 had atill et anothor friend, Whono grand Jeeform gad soight o mend Tho Uanal-thievan of Now York's den, Aud all their dirts psck to sund Up to tho Ponilentiary. And this good friond=yca, Sven lo— Was stane by that bad humble-ee, That Presiiential bumblo-hee, Yot thiis good frlend of mine thought . “Tne Alton and the Torrs Haute aflzoadl with too uneh monoy fraught, : ¢ b The v 5 sl A eido of six months to procura Britieh companies 1t OnpEn oF Tur EXECUTIVE COMYITTEE, ft tho question. shonld como wp m9 be- | trncts from sposclioa dolivoreil at* Frankfort and | delegotion is denied. g"v‘:‘h;,;fl:frgml:&flmig:{;lg;mm' lending company wrolo tho noxt year that o re- Altiouggh 1y uamo of an Snalnh inwvrancy Tirst Ward Consolidated Republican Club, THE TWELFIL WARD, DEMOCRAVIC. tween Bevernidgo and Washburne—Waatburne, | ot Louisville may sorve to indicato the genoral Did tho ballot-box guard, Tueaday night, play comvany hws beon Justly roparded us the thon, for me, o bundred times, 1 think Bov- | touor of tho opiions be oxpresned duting that | poker only for maschos? It is onough to rend 1ol handaomely rakied {n the polf, omvni of finaneial sounduess and strongsh, yotll celvod an averago of ono American per day, who Aud covered, 58 wo thonght, our tracka - N i - by : licant for an agencs for * tho States.” | iu'teuo that there hiave bee 4 Tn theuo columns yesterday morning wagpub. | eridge's attompt, hars In Chicago, tho laat few - < 0 neatly up that tho dark facts was an app! 5 Leto that there bave been attempts to perpe- U et of delnpates from the Twalith Ward e Breata’s fooling of distest i Callom's | amontzn: She soutiot: e Solisnck, | ol niver put ua ou o racke. Ouly four companica camo, notwithatanding | trate frands iz this country under (o Ruies of to the Demuoratic Convention'to-duy. It has | honosty, about the muauest picco of business We hiave beforo 1 to<lay o Hving and usefnl flius- | 1t is paid tho Vermont delepation to tha Na- tho vrodizioas efforts put forth to enptare them. | wenk companics hiutlo better than dichonest wilde tration of the wiw forctbought ond broad philaus i i G agomg. I happen to Anow that bo, on mord | ynropy of th men of 0. ooy 4t 18 Lho byast. of ‘f‘:l““ll“""'?“‘"“{,‘l‘ ?"’“"3‘{;",‘ wilt bo avenly dl T Sita oceasion, to pioro than ono, o 1wh, OF | fhs epubilca. party thint €xury nin born in s | Vided betoen Blsina and Bristow. a dozen persons, sail that Cullom was lmplieat- | country or naturalized, no mattor what his condition Mr. Jeffernon Davis' ** History of the War,"” it ed in tho Whisky Ring by disclosures of opora. | in Iife, Lts race, or color, isan Amerizu citizen, and | §a hoped, will be out iu time ta bo of sorvico in o a0 Pelin, 1o woa_ jubilant ovor it. o | wssuch iy entitied to eqiual rights beforo the b, atul | i1ig campnign—on tho Ropublicau side, exprotod to have tis raca agamst Washiburao all | fo 8 partieipation tu tue dostive tranchiee, %60 B ) Ono dsy wn ruet ta havo our gleo: Al yos1 wo worc 68 terry Hhireo ‘Awovor clicked glard on a spreas ‘And both my frlonds had a3id to me, ‘: Thoao inlsarabio Repuiicant With il thele vite aud corrpt banils, And viler hearts oni thiovinghanis, sinco beon ascertained that nnother mecting was held Thursdey ovening, at which an entirely different delesation was appointed, sd follows ¢ 1. N. Stiles, David Kovigh, Axa Dow, Adolph Maros, dohn L. Owsley, and Lidward Mamiltow. Those delegavions will probsbly fight iv out to- 'hese nre tho London' Corporation, tho | eats. A fow years ngo thoro wus u cowpans Tauvcashire of Manchoster, the Cusrdian of | cniled tho ** Universak” orgamized, it is helioved, Loudon, aud Scottish Conunereinl of Glrsgow, | for tho express purpuso of doing an Atnorican As o result of theso Iabare, lhowever, soveral | husiness, which catabsished 1tsell nomivallyal ropresentatives of English companics visited | Wilmington, Dol Lis policles woro wiition, this country. and looked over the grouud, with a | howover, in Fhiladelphin, aud woro poddied - . 5 o al ch bas wschfeved wuch for the Slamlin is “not afraid of tha nowspapors ;" g 0 0w to uing agoncies. Notono of thom con-"} lio S by brok % day. to Nimisolf, with Cullon's trnds to belp. 1¢ | Bl purig, nhich b Ly 3" | Wil bring to ruin ol this jand, viow to oponlng agont of thom prongh’ tho States by brokiers. Keveral ol Ay s . u,,,,i...,.m,od,-,mgmmm,nmumba!unm. Fouiler Lo M gmabir wor tiun tls, 14 1 tho nowannyors aro cortaluly not afrald of hiwms | & \Wail, yeo,? eayu T, ¢ thds ls our song; eludod to coms. Doubtlost soma of these eatly | them turned up in Mastaclinsotte, whera thers 1 t ghtcenth VWard, i ed out, That is all. RerenLicas, i gty etrogglo i which (housau I3t thoy aro sorry for him, poor fellow. wo'll preach it foud, nnd atng it strous, offoris would hiave booy more successful but far [ i3 n- sovers ponalty for procuring policics m AlLd, Jonny, of tho Lightcenth Ward, is vary u throtgh a sanguinary fteugglo fn whieh (housauila of oforo tho people's virtuous throug '3 b angions Lo be rturncd to 4o Council. ' To this B v 31 ol upthcie | ‘Thio New York Workd lina togo bacl to 1873 | \iian o Thom distant rogionn, fucro the oceurronco of thio Boston firo, "hat checkod | compaviea not authuilzed to do busiuces end ho has boon buey for o woek past to find WASHBURSE AND THE GERIANS, Jives, yet we cxonot Jose signt of the fact thatat tho | to prove that David A, Wells didu't lose Demo- | Iiut famtly camo o distant bark the emigration fover, as [t was playfully enlled, [in tho Siate. ‘Tho Universal was do. gomn ono 1o circulate a potilion to give biwm u | Ta the Editor uf T he Chicaan Triblina & closg of tho outlict '},".'L'""’"ml l>rllm;l;flu #o hniptly | gratlo votes tu his Congrossional canvass, Upon the palpitating wir. and provonted companies from coming hero | nouuced na 8 frand by soveral O 0 L Wikt bees Tound b | - Jiaer 7. Totts, Tl April T.—Tho fact that | BaStead o e e o ot bt teact: | Drosident Chadb ¢ \Willinmn Goltoge, Tn | 1 4=~ lstened—trimbleq—« Mori 1 1y athorwiso wore disposed to try thofe Juck, | of tho inewrauco Jourunls = of this B ey d 10t onily been presorved, bt b grown juto practi. rosident Chadboitrne, of inms College, In |- (And {nstantly s deep despair f . TOW A COMPANY AGREED ARD REFUBKD. clty, and ils voiicies declared to Lo worthless, ] the Ilon . Woshburno will probably be tho | eal and Iving veality, Thia fs the cascutial creed | malang hiy mark in Massachasotts politics ; and | Jiad mounted cvery ¥isato there.) 1 NOMINATT A AT _Atnmeeting of tbo Dxecutivo Committoes of the Cit zens' Awsnciation, held April 7, the 1ol- Toming resolution was pagsed: Resofved, 'That this Association, recognlzing In com- ‘mon witls ll law-ubidimg eitizens tho Suambuen dangee 10 whicl our city, our property, und out hberties aro gluced by tho corruption and imalforinnen of auz presa- ent Jocal Guvernment, earnestly recommends all its miemnbont to Learily ‘support_and further ¢ ment wow on foot foF & i meeting or Joint cony tion of vitizean, irseapa, tivw uf parly, to Eeiset o eaudi- » b voted for un Lie 101k 3L, ‘forthe ofileo of wf 1 Cliy of Chicago, nuw Uanrped by ilarves O, Coivitie A notewortay Incident in this coonection 18 | 'Fho fatost report is thst tho Company has e thio oxporience of tho Northern Assuranco Com- | cooded in loating enough additionsd capital in pany of London and Abordeen. This Com- | Iingland and this country to mako the roquired pony hss latoly como to this couulry as n | deposit of £200,000 in” Atbany with tho State participant in & jolnt arrangement. with | Departmont, and will catublisl 1ts hendquarters tha .Jmportal, In 1872, tho Compony | at Chicago. entortainod very favorably o proposal ou tho | “Thero 16 in tho South agother English com. part of o lending firm in ‘this city to establish | pany. called the **London & Laucashire,” an Amortean bronch in thoir hands. The matter | whioh Isn weakling ol tho flmt water, 1t id upe was_dobatod in true Eugliels atylo for many | willing becauso unablo to comply with tho lavs wooks, und flnally it sottled down upon two [ of New York, but 18 content to trausact business propositions—one of which it wns nndorstood | In Ueorgia aud Alubama snd California, wh wna to bo adopted by tho Board of Diroctors at | tho logal roquirements are not 8o striugent, u meoting o be held about Nov. 15. The CLNTLNNIAL VISITOLS, Amorican wna in England danclog attendanco 1L is curently roported mnong tho English upon the Company, and when tho,dotaits woro | ofiices in this city thatduring the present yest finally ecttled 1u thie form Lo took a Lrip to | tharo will bo quito an influx of visitg officlats Poria for rocreation. o nrrived thoro on | from Evglishoflice, who aro auxious 1o investis Saturday, Nov. 9, tho Loston fire occurrod on | gato tho mothods of the Amerivan fivo-insuranca the 10th, nnd_on the Iith lis reccived sd- | Lusiness, and olso Lo oxamnina tho varioua citiea vicos of it. o lastened to’ Loodon the. | with o viow to oponing brauches in this conutey, same night, and on tho'. 1Zh was iu- | They will bo warmly wolconiod by a lost of ape furmed that owing to tha Doston conflagration | plicanss for the position of American Manacer, tho managors of tha Compauy had decided | Ir they onenpo tho wilos and svaros that will ba not to recommoud tho ostablishment | laid for them, it will bo a mystery bow thoy did of un American brauch at that timo, No nrgu- [ it, Serionaly, it Is anticipated that thero will by uont that after tho storm wns tho beat tino to | an accession of ecveral Lnglish tompanicsto nxpect bunshine was available, ‘They bad beew | tho list of thoeo ngw teking American risks, tala the samo thivg after Chicago ouly to wit- | Thore aro at least five ex-Presideuts and ofticers nes Boston, sud thid valnably agoncy so much | of defunct American companies who lievo » coveted was gdoat. T'ha Compuny waited threo | standing npoliestion for any one of s dozen yenrs, though’ reinsuring the American risks of | Engtelioficos in tha ovent that they cometo tho Livernoot, London & Globo for n yeav be- | this country. Itlato bo hoped that this yest fore sesiming nogotintions to enter wpon Ameri- { witl dispose of _thotr clalng, NEMO. can burinesy directly. S —e—————— THE ENOLINH PIAINIX OFFICE, - 1oty W £ v Thera x:lm‘ one h.;r(w and influentinl Euoglish GIPORTANT JUDICIAL DECISION, company doitg busiaess here in 1845 and 1815 R i (haying bheavy lossea in both youru), which sub- An fnenrcoritod lusnne Wik Gele svcnontly withdrow, aud hos never returned to Elee Kightn Acknowledget, the counlry, lo is sl taking risks i Cunoda Lovwvirer, Ky.. April 7.—Tho famons New- thvongh * agenta thero, but Wil not | comb raxe was decided to-day by Chancollor fisten to o proposal to re-vstabiiah itsclt [ Bruce in faver of the plainull, An outline of iu this oity, or elsowhoro iu’the United % 1 Statss, Its namo 1s the Phcenix of London, tho factais substantially aa follows : In 183331 TN eE tho richont nd best-known nncdorwriting | 1+ Neweomb married Mra. Coruolis W. Il inutitutious n vtho world, ‘e renson of thuw | both of them being residents of Loulsville, In singular preferonea uf Canadian over Amorican 14954 Mrz. Newcomb Lecsmic insane, av Lusinesw 14 very mimple. Tho Phenix tu esson- | vins flually plaeed in - the Masyschurerts tinlly & clone corporation ; nobody but its own | hospital at Homervitlo by her hushaok olticers kuow aught of its rfTaind, and nobody | Sho ds now in thag institution. thonza ovar will, Ono of tho premont officers of tha | nover judicially found to be Insaue, 1In 1 Insperial avas for many yoors o clerk iu the Phe- Kentucky Legietature passed an net by which sn nix offico, and ave that while thore he uever | additional ground of divorca was declared Lo et Luew anything of the vasots and linbilitios of | ist whese husband or wifo i {ucurably lussue, tha Company, Tho clerks who received tho pro- | 800 sitch an ingsnity {8 au mbaeroaitary tamt 13 n S i in tho Republican varty, and wo ore hece toia, Sneing! e pustics b h opublican candidnto for Goveraor s eo | 13, KeTublcn teriz, ol o, e laoe S0y | tho Spimaflold tipublican rofuson to fuauro bim alarmed our Democratic fricngs in this soction | ment to1hat party. It s trao we hasa not yot seen | 25 P ¥ o that thoy aro beginuing to try to discoursgo in Kentncky unquniftied acjulescenco fn this grand Joro Huralson, of Alabaws, has privato roa- " ; Feault on tho patk of our fuliowscitizei, bt the be that Gen, Gra & Iin candidaturo, To this ond, & Fontlomnn who | fEaiit, %, Lo Ramh B At eota of | Sormstan eliaving st G ut 18 warmly ln i 2 y torestail in tho movement for recuring tho e s it tho Domoorey ot oo Mow- | Kkl sl gl ugeersdls | publocn somhatio for Conklin dny's St Louts Republican with an atticlo boad- | 5, o' citizznstipand equelity beforo tho I of aif | _ Dr, Lioard Uacon ran only aovan votod shoad o **Washburne aod tho Germans,” whereln ho | men, Democratic Conventions n Rentucky may be | of his ticket in Now i in b of his ticket in Now Haveu in his canvaes for tries to breal tho forco of tho argument which | #ilent on thiu subject, sud o Demucrstio Tagliature | ¢ho Lower [louso of the Legislature, and waa i, Trrnusis ceiploged somo timo ago to stiog | ey bo griminally recindiots BEAR el Uty 'he | defonted. On fhis oceasjon only, Thomsa G. why Wesliburne is vers popular with our Ger- | politfeal loaders; tha atill sl voico uf Femon way bo Slbonrmon did not woep, mon-Awerican. citizeus. Nutwitbstanding this, | bustiod sud wilsnced by the turbuleat pasions bt tho | Tho Washivglon ' Republican in a_double- ‘wot. 1ho day iw uot. tur dlstant when thin under- howover, ‘I'uz: TninuNe is right, for the fact s Hour e haeinte oF o Tepublicat barty will bo fuily | loaded articla sots forth tho danger of Mr, Bris- patont to all that Ministor Washburno is, for :‘;flb‘" eidged pnd accepted by oll tho Jeople ot Kene oW’ \mnmlné: tho Democratic candidate for the ” AT 1 it G ‘Woen (hts shall o dotie tho firat great purposo”| Presidoncy. Suppose your uncla should prove good veasors, very popular with our German ulI‘ha Republican ]mrt); will hava I:m‘n weeamylisted, | to bo your aunt ?—Joslon Journal. L::y:;da. ag woll us hwmsugoly strong- with our m)lnacl:l\;dlllfl)‘:_lx:lu:rle):‘(:x:’;kl:ly.ul. ll‘m party to preserve a.umq U.{lob(l)noon, ‘}”"‘,:"““{', candldato for * = “The wlusfou of the Republican party ia not yet end= jovoruor in unnecticul snid o a recont st doos all Lt uproar abiont Waslburno | o Fin- ey socpis of fhia countiy who pivmorved | apooch: *Cho . Chlaf Kxecutivé has mora mean in tho Democratlo papers? It simply :hoa:m:n:ne:;,; {u M‘.’:rl:t)l havy l:lx;.-.uln’.‘(nmfnrn‘nuxl.,ar ||ntroun;iu than mduarohs, ond it in his greatost Taone that or Demoeratla. frisals Inow thay, | 18 Jeacgart nat sot radyty haut & ovielo Q| curea. Tt brontlion cotmapiion b B0 o in ain o auhbune 1o wominated for Governor, | bemsied every elfort to maka' it ludestructivie, At | by BOPe NS0T B il thin ol e 1o boaton 30,000 votes i Tilinots | 6 (i ‘i oue ietory lus tho cauro of ‘elt and | 1% PAUEEAE T R p religious lberty mado such progress as in this Donald G, Mitcholl confesses to n fondness thia fal, Lo someghat suspiined that Mo | decadmuior, the toncrlie o ook cau potion | 105 tho 3,63 convortiblo bond_achemo, o pro- riogileld Journal objecta pakanabla | party, o glviy readom, with civil and politie . g n{;-l ]I!l‘fi! muunor in whech Tue TRIETSE 1bdortes th:hl):k to oug ml\!"v it Lias 110t beent Waminded of ths P’,"l by un Les l'etnz’ Coaper_and. Alr. 3¥:. D, Washiburio as o candulato for Governor, Ty the | Hilitwaud libcrics of tin oter, The vy comnlite c\ul::l:Yihn ,'593:3‘;{“3, ‘:‘13\' g}?g:figfin‘goun:nmn- ! g 1t Y 2 | tounl provision that gave freadoin to the black man 3 a 3 o ;{;‘;fi.’;’:‘r;ifi‘;fl‘;{";{,‘,fi,‘;‘;:;;“l‘f,;‘ Ut el e ke forecr, Vapoutbls t caslao auy portlonof | i catiue most i iavo woiio ey Wn a8 Dirly- A ; the white race, Tha cl sbip wecnred Ly ¢ - ¥ i rosi. Stato with olectionceriug documents for itd fa~ | natnralized fn the United Staten appliea alike to all | = 0 °* & vorites ¥ Only two weaks siuco wo received, a8 | persous, rich and poor, white nud black, 2ho inhible The Cincinnatt (Jarelle ramarks : * No Asiatic a supplomout to tho Journal, a ehars of tomo Lion npon Lie States to make o entoros any by which | dewpot s mure enveloped by obscequiony do- six or saven columns wholly dovated to praining | sball abridgo i privilecs or hamunitis of vitizens | pungants on his favor, who daro_ offer no advice cartain candidato for Stato Treasuror, ‘Thoro | 9% te Dulted Stiten, oc b eprivo any pemson of IS | coyfrary to his humor, than the President of the fonotbing; wron i ail (bl ouly tho ournat | gy LR X i o Jarcision, e | Unitod States. Nor Ly any oue moro st out st nat to surpriscd if otlier peoplo 1ave apin- | prgtection s tan lawe, {3 o bulnark of eafely to every | from pubilo oplnion ur wora oxposed to migrop- iony and wishes to express, 3-. . aml a protection upsinet the nm)zes{lmm umjz rosentation of this by thoss who are its appoint- Wo nro very glad to loarn élm. in cmso Mr, l ,.lm. utkierwlo n:.iivl Jmm' rectional j‘c:l!mul nlud ed roprogontatives.' ? al cane | lcal hate, "Tas vonstitutionat guaranteo of tho olective » Waahlgruels ‘l',“n'flf,m{,‘,,’:{‘ tho Guborniatorial S | Lrunchie ta_oppiicaulo o ait racvs ol yeoplo, o | AU Derancratic press is unanimons in tha irenmetances will Be think of refin ishing tho | lepiplertls peter the United Hiates nor any State conviction that Connecticut ha wottled tho gues- cirenmgtances s e 1 i tho | GOy G aliehga tho inestimeble vight on ac- | tion of tho Presidency tn fuvor of ity party, Lor- duties of (iovernorship week the Unitod | connt of rica, walor, of previeus codition, All | haps go; but thoro are to tho unpartisau eye Staten Fenatorshilp ; for tho truch is, tho 1eOPIo | thers constitutfoual proviions wero p newd ln tho lu- | weveral abla-bodiod obutaclod i the \way now, in- hereabo:iisaro woil satiafied with both Bonators | terot of gersonal Mlerty and fmlividenl scenrity, | cluding the rag baby, the llon. Ben. 10, the Lognn and Ogloaty. Howover, rhould tho N ‘Ths love of Uburty &s tntioreut i humen nsture, It o s e e At choona. Alr, | may bo stitied, but ot withiout ruch aificulty, Loy 1ion. Bam Randall, and tho Republicau party.-~ upposn [n this cawo tho poopls would allow him whenover it I8 not gratithel thore fa dunger to tho | Tho Jowa State Reqister s for Gon, Sharman first 3 socond _for Hovea: thind for Morton fourth for Bilaino; fifth for Conkline; and Hiato, Gratify & and yon lnwure she safeiy of sodety,” 1o ithdraw hun eandulaturo for tho Govornor | Hieliter theo consmtinionsl brovisiom Bor auy Ataia “yever for Bristow.” The Llegsfer, ieis alinost unnoceusary to_add, I8 a reprosontative of tha S41¢ In, that hark we hear afut, Inyoestigation's doym of warl* Tast St Lous, 1L, March 26, 1876, Nrsmow, RALLROADS, ‘ FLOODS, specwal Dimvateh ta The Chicago Tribune, 1A Cnosst, Wis,, April 7.—The heavy thaw which haa provailed tho past fow days has ‘again workod serious damage to ralironds in this vicin- ity.: On the Southern Alinnesota Railread, be- twoon this city and Honstan, o bnd break has oc- currod, No trafos sinco Wednesday, Tho Chl- «eago, Dubnquo & Minnceots Rond has a emall washout opposite this city. Large ganga of men are nt work, and it i oxpected that trains will bo runping regulacdy by to-morrow. The Clicago & St. Paul Itond sustained quite o .n(s:el{muu washout north of here, at Miunesota Y. . MICHIGAN ITEM, Svectat Digvatch ta The Chivagn Tribune, Laxstxo, Mich, April 7—Tho Battlo Creek Journal confivms the rumor published in Twi Trmuxe o fow doys ngo that threo gavgs of railroad hands wanld nest wook bo pleced onthe lin of tho connecting link between this city and Flint, Mg, W. L. Bancroft having been ap- pointed Recoiver by tho United Ntates Circuit at Detroit, bn i anthorized by tha Cours to pur- chaap 8160.600 worth of iron for tha roed, and regrade tho whole lino from Lausing to Valpa. raiso and whore the now ties are being placed on tho road-bod. ‘Thoro mow eeenty to bon good prospect of its early complotion to Chienzo. —— STATE POLITICS, STRINCS TO BEVFRIDGE'S EOW. NOTABLY THE INSTITUTION AT JOLIET. 16t Lamateh to The Chicaan Tribune, jouer, Tik, Aprit T.—Tho more the late re- dnotion in tho salaries of tho employes of tho Btate Penitoutiary, mentioned by your corre- spondont on Wednodday, s invostigated, tho + miore it indicatea tho presonco of a large-sized Afuiean in the wood-pile, and the more doea tho reduction appear to havo bven mado for the pur- poso of mauufacturing political eapital for Bove ecridgo, Ly creating an impression outside that, under bis ndministration, prieon affairs aro mannged ecocomlenlly. If sueh wore tho foct, bowever, no reductivn would have been necessary, for tho receiply would more than do- fray tho oxpensos, as was the caeo duriug tho Wardonships of Elmer Washbura and Maj. Whom, In reality the institution is FINANCIALLY ENBARBABSED, 1t has horrowed money to make payments, al- though thia is strenuously desled,and owos some £18,000, to offsct wnich it has £60,000 or thoreabouts duo from gantrastors, Ricbardson, tho stone-contractor, beng its dobtor to tho amovnt of £40,000 or more. Bat Lo etands in with tho Ponitontiary and State-liousa Commis- sioners and Gov, Boveridygo, and won't pay up, sud, uy they* cau't make Lim do o, the defl- cioney fs aqueezed out of tha poor em- ployes. Nichardeon's dobt will ba allowed to tun probably until after the State Conven tion, whon, if Bovorldge fails to ot tho nowmina DISCU3SING SUMMER RATES, Crxernsary, O., April T.—Tho weating of the railway wunteyers st tho Graud Hotel to-lay was ield with closod doors, and lasted until 8 p. m, It io understood that the greater portion of tho day wasconsumed in a formal disoussion of the question of summer rates, but no definite result was reached. A committeo was appointed to consldor the expodiency of gntomng into o general arrangement for pobling earnings, tn report at another meatiug to bo held in’ Clu- cngo on the 15th [ust. ship and becoms our national standard-bearer, }.:m-ml I pursuancs of them oppredses of harms any Fam Pray. wunun beliit, Tho penaltien of the elvil ights wud Ku-Klux sets are atmed eolely 8t tho $awlews and vin. DETTER YET. WASHRURNE FOIl GOV Y 0 nNon. Jent, No peaceful eltizen or faw-aliding community | Wiisky-Lting, Credit-Molflior, High-Taritt rob- | 8r. T, ot Apri a0 ranort of tho sction | Wit iwd o knowlodgo of tho loukcs, wnd vico | made kiown ot tho tima of marrlngo. Unite tion'for Govornor, Lio will throw up bis contract b Deisios OF fjuisy oF ouprossion 1 y b e drehoti Sprtile L. urereo 100 | vomun, No co ca inews . | this act Mr. Nowcomh obtained a_divorco, and nnd the prison 1nav whistlo for its monay. Goud Dancitle (18:) Newcs, Lvrd b naagppahension of fulusy e oupsserlab i thens | Botseesti dhiort, 8 Dag Maineu'braich ot th Chl- vordn, No company catt do busiieas of auy mo. of the meoting of Genoral Frelght Agonts here yestqrday was prematuro. Ilates wore not flual- Iy agrood upun untll this ovening, and are 10 cents lower than those roported last night. meut in this country without wmaking & sworn | rome time afterward was gain married and i and neeurato statomsont of its condition in de. | tiwo children by his sccond uuion, Tn 1871 Nom« tail, ‘Flik i8 what tho Ihouix pooploduchin to | comb, who was then Preeidont of tho Louisville, do, and while they ndbore to that position it Iy | Nashville & Grost Southornu Rood, diod, loavings cago Inter-Ocean, ‘£ho Rev, Thomes K, Boecher, in the last nnui- bor of the Etmilra (N. Y.) Gazelte, bastho follow- Tho suggostion of Mr. Wunhbnraoo as a Gubor- | 5oy, frum ontrago otk injury b unworthy tho name, natorial candidate fs meeting with considorablo | aud vight not to commind the enpport of freo peos apnosttion throughout this Stato, It fu assertod | D, Dt s The wickod s whett iy man pursusthe’ business managonant and cconowy world eem 10 demand that he bo held to tho terms of his contiact, and not allowad to curry on operations i i 4 $ 5 Bnd when yau hoar theve statites denounced by Detiie v Sohkilings v : e ittt ':'L?.'Zfo‘r'figg"."u {»"qlifirmlx'fi?'ifi:n'fl Ly oo papery that o is ** ojfish and hogglen;" wmlu’flfik;m you inay bu suro that elther Tuoy us | 028 Biohton S oalh Do nedtns ated. SuaE T EnmiChGY T i A T e ot fusHipA h a v teed, ¢ 2 : 3 FROFITADLENESS 10 MANAGERS, uncl rionil | st wifo In tor. by othiory that Lo only wants to bo clectod tirut :fi:‘:é"".“ ;);u \‘ifif’c’f.‘”éim‘ ‘)&5‘:1:4 x’nl‘ Ltn;;::nx:m;: voted for by intelligont Republicans, hecanso ho ENDICANCY. i, 03ANAQ "Tho great dotirs to vepresont au Eugllsh com- | #uit, claimiug bor propotty rights to tho oatate pany u thid countrv is naturally a sellish oo, | on tho ground that she had neyer boon divorced, foundod npon tho bollor of the profitublences of | The cave hay beens tn court moro than s yesh such ropresentation. This would Lo enbaned | and to-day o decinion holding the divorce to b waro it not for the discovory upon tho pnry of | absolutely void, and decreeing to tho firet wil T Eliets manosers that tho Amoricaus will | Ates, Cornelia £, Nowcomb, hor proporty rizbd ., ANOTHEI PIASE of thin rediiction in that it ulfects chiely those who aro least ably to stand it—tho rwn who do tho seal hard work, the rrui and file, a1 i were. A eitustion nb the prison i unliko most Quvernmont positions, which Are TovtavtrLLe, April 7,—Tho Loulaville Gas sod Water Companfos having pronitsed not to hold the Cuvernnient reeponsiblo for tho wse of gea and wator during the prosonc troubla, but to furaish thiosame froo of charge, Hocrotary Bris- represonts nothing but partyisw. He I8 the ablest and most conspiciions defondor of a costly end corrupt systom of Qovernient,” Carl Schurz doclinos responaibllity for nown- paper paragraphs recontly attributed to him, nud Governor of tho Siato, and then step futo the 7 . T'hose aro tho works nf the greit Kepubliowu party of Unitend States Senato, ns:did Mr, Ogloshy, Ot | ilis watiow, Whlctiasved tho conmtey 1 var s bs 2bta v 'I'ne Cuicaao to praderve it fn peace. This fu i party thut moet crs clam that ho fa Loing yuu by 5 PO COLRLFY o Tatiiienida Chtsasereliquiny othots st Hate conteul thie destindes of this freo country for yoars to Leing run by s Peoria cliquo. s .= ' E o v b, ¥ % X ;. Todoed, by both tha friends of Mr, Deveridge THURLOW WEED, #ays 1o hiad not writton o word for any nowspa- | tow hay acceptod thoir offer, wouk choaply, aufh that sy’ English company do- | a8 tho Towful widow of 11, D, Newcomb, mg:wlfi"!}‘l&}g ul:::{: :}:n;:m:l;;?\::::m t{u u‘:lm%. and v, Cillois thers ko s emlbitine oivob;fc- HIS REVIEW OF THE PULITICAL HITUATION, i‘t‘f Ace Lis father's deuth, «ovon weoka ago. ————— ul[rlnp, 10 securo American business can almost w‘n? rendored, i lh& H r;l.--ult Mol ;‘m:' cn‘:; unless undus favontism 18 shown him, to tho 10 §u nuk disposed, eitlier, to talk politics wich £wo of Thackornyn Anecdotes. dictato ity own tocms, wFormorly the only fclelon 18 to glve tho firet Alrs, Ne tious filed ogainet Mr. Wasiburno, Just such os Thurlow Woeed hus written a letter on tho po- arofilod naguinst any men who over atfors for Yisieal situation to his old paper, tho Albany oftice. Heenng Journal, trom which wo take tho fol- Mr. Washburoe may huve Lis faults, 24 walo lowing extracts, Ilo fivat yeviows the poliey of angola aro ecarco i this sublunary sphicro, and tho Goyeromont aftor the Nevolution aud tho fomalo angels of fauliless life none too plenty, War of 1812, when ** onlighiencd and patriotio Yot Mr. Washiburneixn statesinan of unquestioned | Btateston iu tho Natlonal Government set them- abiiity and purity, snd wonld Lo ou sssuranco to | Belves ditigoutly to work, inaugurating polis thi J'{’f”fu‘s"-ft'z')'i:n-s}m'u:\';d fin'-'f&.:m““‘fi 100, | clos and cuncting Juws dosigued and ealcutated, i e L G vk ol L | by Soviviug cotimeret, extublisilug Biauuface \»hic‘: deelares that 1o guilty man shioll escapy, | SUTeH suld prowoting ugriculture, to restoro a1 that there shudl bo & thorough overhauing | pablic prosperity 3 while simulancously the and roformation of both State aud Natioual Ad.' | national credit was placed upon o fistn footing, uinnistrations. by n puliey which insurcd tho paymcat of the Ho far ng the News con eos, by tho light of the § s facts in our possossion, Mr. Washburuo is tha public debt, And all thoso bouctlcont objects Lest mau to make tho atandard-Learor of tho lo- were mecomplisied, ANl tho groat productive publican party in this State, It will givo onr intorestd of the countey, cach asting advanta- Gubernatorial convass an emphasis and elguill- | geously upon tho othor, wera soon econ fu Huc- cianee whtch noue of the other men, hLowever | cousful wad barmonious oporation.” After worlhy they way be, can give . Washburno fs S S s our prefereuco decidodiy.. o bowo furtlir obsgrvativns, Mr. Weed procdody Topcriers, though ho 1w willing o have it go nbrond as his opiuion that no man shonld ha elected Presidont whose name 18 not recoguisod a3 & truy ouibodunent of the Reform cantu, tiamlin's Postat Inw {8 workine beantifully m Datroit. Cortainsnadsmen of that city donirmsy to send out & larggo number of samples stoppnd acrces the river sud maliod the matter thers, Under our intelligont lawa they wavel abont £49,4000 by tho oporution, and alt the wonoy thoy i pay for thio worvices rendured them went to tha Canadian Government, the milo boiug that cach Govorument keops thu postaga it collocts. Tho Now York Zribuns thinks Insy Wodnos:day wad laine's dov, inaeninch as tho resl beut n the dolegations of Pennvylvania aud Ohio 1 b liaved to he in_bis direction; and ft_adds wKinco noitlier Yartranft nor Tlaves his rny chanee, tho Maino canduduto 14 et to gathor up tho cheatntits niter tho othors huve shakon thoe treo. Vermont sends un unpledgea detogation, Lut its fucknationy aro baliuved to bo strongly toward Bledne.” Mr. Dana £ £00 biig a man ta bo hurt by the actlon of the United States Benata rojocting s nowjuation; but the Ropublicans who votod aeainat him at the dictation of Hen Lutler are not too big ta be hurt by their owa votes. Tho unti-Dans Hepublicaus “aru ¢ Roacos Uonkling Funon Cuneran, Angus Caneron, Hannibat Ha: I, Jobe §. Jones, dobu A Logan, Juetin B, Mornli. Oliver 1, dortan, Julin Bherinan, Algore uon 8, Faddock. Topublicans swho may doubt the orthodoxy of Vristow us w party-mas will be glad to road thu following from the Loulsvillo Courter-Journal 212, lnstow s not only & Ropublican but o uol\nblicnu on, principle, an an o xtremig Lopublican, 1o s wot a brawlor liko Morom, vor o tsgot 1ike Conklug; but lio 6. weversed Ly a botter tonpor and farnished & more courteous beariuyg, Just as ulira and obdu- rute iu his pohitics a8 bley are, sud more dan- gorous, becanso bettor tuloru There ato & dozen rocsons why wo ehou!d regsrd his scces. aion to tho L'residoucy with & partioutar dis- ot of competation wos by commyesions, | one-third of ‘tio Into hnsbeni's *porsonst sontatiutes on the net promiuma colloctod, poine- | property—atucks, bunds, monoy, and tha hlé timea on the net and on tho protit combined, | and hor dower in lands, Tho greatuess of the When on the not premium the commiseion way | cstate. whieh oxcoeds & mililon aud n half o 20 por cent, wwhon on tho not and on tho profit | doitars, and tho prominouce of the portond L 1t was 2436 on tho et and 10 or 15 on the protie, | volved ju tho litigation, has givon it'an uoness! Now theio is s doubte mettiod in voguo | intorost. ‘The will of Jr. Nowcomb doviset of paying o fixod salvary and a contingont £400,000 Lo his childron by tho vecond marrissd a.minfswion dapendent upor tho earned. profits, | and to their mother, ull of whom aro now 17isg it of these Atag the managor has to pay sub. | The docision does not affoct thoge _provisious &t sgonts ot len<t 15 per cent, and all [ ‘wn | fuvalidato tia will: Ab expross Koutucky sish ollice oxpensos, supervising and appointing | ute removes all question of the legitimaey agante, whiell uay vary frow vear to yoar, All tho childron by tho socdnd marrisge, and ralieve! ollicos do 1ot inuko tho summo contract, ‘Fwo or | thotw from auy such imputation threo pay flut enlarios and ol expeuses ; these Cs o got their worlk done st & tixed oxponso, bt thio oo 014 to e Taught by o oY wiseut heads beliove that tho flat and contingent Detroit Free Press. . commirsion, which renders the componsation ‘While & clork in & Dotrot hardwaro atore wst dupoudont upou ‘the compauy's suvcess, ia tho | yostonlay wmoruing setting things to rights fo luust vxponsivo plun. tho Lustuess uf i day, & citizen with gray 10c8 LOW TUE MANAGERH ARE PAID, . anil self-eatisdod look' dropped 1n and kindd 'ho TIverpool. London, pud Glotopaysasalary | asked : and expenees 3 the Royal pays commission, flat *1lave you any 4-quart porous kettlea 2" and cuntingout; tho linperisl pays tho “Porons kottlos?” mnsod the clork. *) pwmo w4 tho Noyalty tho ‘Quoc pave | noverlicard of thom." walary aud contiwgent commussionj the | “Whut do you call these?” domanded ht Commerasl’ Union émyn commission, pres- | citizon as ho nosod around aud held up 8 Kottle presout and contingent ; tho North Lritlsh and “Thnl's o porcolain kottle, sir," was tho 1epin Mereautile pays eniary and contingent commls- | ¢ that’s what you waut, (s it 7" " siong the Scoitish Copmercisl _poys sslary snd “hat's what I want if it is a porous Kotbte, contingont commisslony the Lancashiro’ pays | sald the eitizen, culnry and all expendos ; tho Guardiau pays tho Wo call 'em porcelain,” replied tho clerk. sulie; tuo London Corporation pays prescit and What right bave you to call 'om 802 by continggut commission. 0 don't you call & dog o cat ¥ Y'hicse various salunies aud commisslons differ “Bug haw can iron bo porous " Lumbly i widely, Tha coutracts bave, with the exooption | quirad tho clark, x of the Toysl, all boen madificd within the last * How can s young man bo & fool?" shouted three yoars, aud thore is no doubt the compsulea | the citizen, **It has como to a pratty psss whsl aro all -gottivg thelr work dono cheaper' than | & boy of your age aitompta to toach & man of B evor Abotoro, proportioned to tho amonut of | vears aoything, Don't you supposo I koow W Lusiness done, ‘The popular rumor is thas the | differonce between porcolain and porous Fiid fattest coutract ovor held in this conutry for the You, sir,” 2 reprosontation of an Eoglish company is the ono | #Woll, then, herc's your 75 conta for thit Just lerminated by thu Imporial with E. W, | porous kattlo, and I'd like tobavo it ‘pont arount Urowell, 1t waa estimated to be worlk $50,000 | to the houso right away.' Lk D gmridiesint, Tonnanis ATES, roan can do ing, while & . Tho. followivg $able will show tho extent of | down. il e Jooh Hatton in Lundan Socsety, Au sot-0fTs to Lia own exalted view of his pro- fowsion, Thackdray usod to toll somo ood storics of the frarquent abdance of 1its propar recoxni- tion bath iu and ont of sooisty, **Whois that livoly fellow 2" uakod a gentloman of hiw nelgl- har, at & publio dioher in the North, when T'hackeiay loft tho ronmn, * Ohit that s Thack- the nathors” ¢ Indeod!” responded tho ++1 thonght ho was o gentleman,” Thaskeray's (irst tulvaduction to scholrstio Oxford is n botter seury and bettor known, It will_buar ropotition, Iicfore lio could deliver hiiss 1eoture on * Tho Georgen ™ ub Oxford it was neeedsary to obtain tho licenso of the colloginto suthoritios. ‘Ilo Duke of Wollington ~sas Chsncollor, and know tho wnthior ot * Vunily Lair,” but ho haa » lonrned doputy whode kuawi- edgo of Greal wak puesibly profuiind, but whose nequalutancs with English classics waa ouly Jimted, 3 . »14ay, what ean I do ta serco you?" aaked bland scholer, “ A1y namo ia ‘'hnckera; B0 L ses by this cord. +¢ 1 peak permisuiou to locture within the pre- c!u:v.i." " dotiiment uf the diseiphine of the counvicty and successiul management of tho mstitubion. 1t eliciout vl faitbful in the dischargo of hiy duties, ho ourns syery eont ha receiven by put- ung in soven days’ work cach woek., A pum- berof theso mon had purehnsed madrst hittlo liomes for themselvoa In tho city, contracting to make monthly payments to the nmount of ono- Lalf thelr walariée, uutit tho whole ehould bo yaid, This contraclios, which s to date from 1t Intof Ayril, N ¥ PAUTICULALLY JTARD on this clads, sul leaves eolao of them with £29 por month, and others witih ouly $16, wheres with 1a eappost thoir familics, 1% hius been froe quubtly simittud by tho Board that the sorvices uf all th embloges were worth §75 & mooth, and Sonthwordhy bus eatd oo povoral oceasiond that their salariey should bu iucrensed to that figure, aud nover reduced; but thia way befove Hoveridgo's political ky bocawo su ubssured an to require hiy patollites 8o rosae to the oconowival dodue, Many of tho otiicery who bsve large fumilies found their formoer saluring barely wuflicient to provide them with lllu- ueceesaries of life, without any of ita luzu- ries, "The cconomy of the messure is extramoly doubtful. It is ssving at the spigot, ‘ihe ax- pregate reduction amounts to about 2714 ber aonth,—hurdiv esongh to pay the oxpensos of woe electtancering tour, expecially 41 tho Com- missloner travels far from Lowe, To havo bown consiatent, tho Commisgionera should have CUT DOWN TUELL OWN MALAKIES, dispensod with hu luxuriea which thoy now wjoy,—such es fine cigars, liquots, hotel billa, sud travoling feos,—and reduced the expenses of tho Warder's table, all of which the State pays for, aud then. il necexoary, rated fuude on thoe collsteral ntferded Ly tho sccouuts ot the dulinguent comtruclore, lustead of rodueing the Jucomes of tho ciuployes to luny than hiving rates. Thoy could bisva dispeused with many uunccesssry and eXpansive Lmprove- wonts and esperditures, partioularly that of wrerd buudreds of dollarts for exetchien of tho Filw Citcaso Trisuss 18 suthiorized by Mr, [ With bis teviow s Washburna to say that ho 18 not an agpirant. for 1 was sty the firal to eay, pessonally, to Gea, P liistion’ 1o b istion end eloction § . which veouired v 4 " Grant that the popul: i tho United Statos benato, und_that 1f eloctod | I Lot it e fun o Governor of Hlinois he will verve in that placo | jyag it was a epastaneus morens Initbtubly. 5o uhd aud sehich woul| s b r wrdih 107 bedngt TUF OERMANS BOLID FOR WAFROUNNE, our Chy. § Ma Gttarea (1LY Repiblican, ey of. Liagei Ciricag0, oW weltaro ut she peuble Col. Liancis Rudwan, of Chicago, known ad | R CHGGLTT an ono of tho bost Cerman Kepublicun stamp | deuts conneeted With the nounsation eI e buiculed ppeakers in tho Btate, honored tho Ziepublican | Uou. ‘Kaylor, whoss Adiuiiy on, but for the Los By b Teavemunt which promsturcly doprived tho couutry of oftico with & call on ‘Thursday Tast, ~ Col. Nod- | Ee¥etite MU ave e cantuontly distgulened man canvaesed the State with Jobu A, Logau in | forits purity, "E.lxr"'“;'t'fl rnnvl x‘fidmin& )m Gen, . and di P Girant witha conbdent betlel _and Loje that, hko Gex, 1870, dd dunllu;‘tdeurvlcu for the ltepublican ,hnldr bl g mensy, foridlied By wilitary party, and we nra glad Lo tind that wis patriotism | gigetfon, would ciabis Bl 1o aisbliy‘eecutivo Liun 0ot sbated au futa, Weeiscoverod, too, that | abilty suid ditiugoiel bin Admiutdration Ly s Ligh Lo agn wan fcnd L T Wahbugio, wid | scse of oihiclal It 19 snd e el by 211 eurncrt aetres bis nonuuation for Guverncr, Hu sava | duvotivn 1o the publie wellgth, 4 hiat ju various pares uf tho Siate whoro ho bas ‘Thers werw dituculties, bowover, in Gel, Grunts o bunsosbe 1o PaHD are wakmg up to | Hefyhich o suoust of whuiofh toull S, 1t tho importance of Lomiuatiug Me. W, as the |ty ton, Dei Uzation, public sud private, had pirongest aud boss man. ko tbinks the Gonnan Lecommo ‘hizort Talversal ol sountry waa dovwed you a lecturor? What subjects do you undortako—religions or political ¢ Neithors I mn a hitotary msa,” Jluve you nritten austhing ¢ +Yen, 1 am the suthor of * Vanity Pair,' " satd Thackeray, conscious, no doubt, of " lusving done rometbing worthy of roniembrance, +1 presume & dissenlor,” said the Oxford an, quito uosubdued. **Ias *Vanlty Fair' suythiog to do with John Dunyan's work 2" Not exactly,” said ‘Thackeray, ‘1 hiave aleo writton * Pandenms.' " Nover hoard of thesa hooks,” eaid tho learued man; * bul nodoubt they are j roper worka.' 1 bhave slso coninbuted to 'uneh,” con- tinued tho leoturor, +* Punch ! 1 bave heatd of Punch." esld the scholar; *it is, 1 fear, » ribald publication of ao0me kipd.”

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