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i e e o, ~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1877, Qeficiencies of the present Inw, and prevent | proval of the people of the whole country, is the criminal loafers from trifling with the | espeeilly freo of all dangors and of all dis- police and laughing at the authorities. Even | turbing tendencies. Its diract effort will bo tho new Inw proposed is not so strict nain | to advance the value of silver, to overcome many States, bnt goces as far, perhaps, ns it | the present small depreciation in the paper Is prudgnt to go for the presont, and may | currency, and to give to the country n per- ennble a well-disposed police force to raid | manent metallic currency incapablo of de- hind been subjected to complete sack by reg- | acholar takes delight in staying out of school | The fairest test of party strength was on City | fdent Havs, If he will only do what the Fhtg nlare and jrregnlars were called upon to pay | thres days out of five, he manages to achieve, | Attorney. TuznILL, Republicsn, obtalned 6,000 | gesjros; otherwise {t sees nothing befora Lin Aheir part of the contribution. In addition | the London the Timer, about ns much in the ‘:;l‘l‘i’;':y;::“':g":;:'w;::"J‘:"“’"‘:‘c;’“;:‘lh‘m‘:: but a cave of gloom. to all thie, thero in n form of indirect taxation | remaining two days ss the English boy who i which is producing equally dienstrous effects, | gocs to school regularly, whicl‘\;lwonldyleem :,hx:n"?,‘a'::?:',b‘,ifl‘h‘:rflfi};mfif u,::,';&?::’:: PPUBINAL, iy [ The paper currency which was {ssued six | to indieate that Lo learns fastor nnd hns | yhe real test of party strength, HmaTi ran | Martln F. Topper has writien an Interview with months ago has beon steadily depreciating in | quicker and brighter intelligence. Notwith. | away aliend of his ticket, 8s not less than 5,000 { himself for the New York Sun, in which he claims BY MAIL—IN ADVANCE—TOSTAGE PREPAID AT TIIS OPFICE. Datty Editon, postratd, 1 year, 1200 | tho criminnl classes with some hope of | preciation. France, with both silver and | value, and now stands at from 30 to 37 | standing bis regularity in non-attendance, [ of tho better élass of Irish voted for him on ac- CapaColl far an ancéstor. il te6 FNES 1o uny sdiresh TouT WEEk TOF 1.00 | tiring them out. gold & legal-tonder, has not suffered from | por cent discount. All tho officials are paid | each recurring deconnial census shows a con. | count of the brutal sssaults made on him by the !::e;’l"’!'.' "Frg:';n"':;&':‘:’ m‘“ 'x‘;: :"‘,:u“:""; of a8 the fall in tha prico of silver valued in gold, | in this paper st its nominal valuo. Many | tinuous decrease of the percentage of illitar. | Times aud others for not dlamissing Hrcmar; | g0 Lo/ nbrs o0 o G auby street, Rew York, 0| The Times yestorday gnve currency to the | and, having silver coin in abundance, was | shopkeepers have had to closo their places, | ates. By an ingenious application of Hiber. “‘a‘;o“ to Briags, he "“"’"“sgh‘ “"["}1"‘ #0m0 | A woman named Miller, of 5t. Clatresyllle (0,), <%0 | statement that there wnsn genoral feeling | able to retire almost instantly all her amall | as they caunot accept the paper for the | nian philosophy it might b possible for Irish :'ueuz: m:::urx“';::hnl:.“:‘;;rd ';Q, ‘;‘e :,;’I::“‘, gave birth to 8 child Sunday, She beat tha Jnfant WEEKLY XDITION, POSTPAID, among the Amorican Democrats of Chiongo | paper currency and maintain the larger at or | price at which it is offercd, and in many | children to secnre a firat-class education by bt : P s | with & stono until it was dead, and then walked Onecopy, per yea 123 Becond Ward, 600; Third Ward, 1,000; Fourth | yop mites to the infirmney, whare she is now und &'“E g,r{;“e; 154 | to rid the party of tho Irish, becnuso they | near par. places business is susponded on this | staying away from school altogether. Ward, 1,50; Fifteenth Ward, 650; EIRbth | aorest for the murdee " . nder u ] rofused to support Syrrr and voted for The passage of such a bill. wonld have a Hearn. TheCincinnati Enquirer states that | most encournging and roviving effect on the the Irish In that city by thousands cut the | business of the country, The addition of Democratio ticket, and fn St. Louis thoy also | £100,000,000 of silver to the curronoy—the bolted the party and clocted noarly the | dollar colns being legal-tonder—would bo wholo Republican ticket, The Democratic | 8n expansion and an inflation in ono sense, grievanco against the Irish maybo great; but but of n most henlthful and invigorating when the party undertake to expel its Irish | choracter. It would ba an inflation to the members, what will bo loft of tho party? extent that it would induce investment in —_— = productive enterprises, giving employment Partnership disagreem ot infrequont. | to labor and putting idle machinery inopera- Iy ripen intointense bitterness and bnd blood, | tion., 1t wonld encourage speculation,—that but the records of violonce smong mem- | {s, the speculation whi ch is the mainspring bora of business irms furnish few psrallels | of all trade. All commerce is speculntive; to the extraordinary tragedy which ocourred | men buy, taking the chancos to sell again at yestordsy in Now York City, The junior | aprofit. The silver coln, having a value ns member of a prosperous house, ernzed with | money at homa greator than it ean command rage and intoxication, ended au nltercation | abrond in any form, will abide withus, It by the explosion of n haund-grenade with | would be plentiful, yet alwaya intrinsically which he had propared himself, instantly kill- | of the valuo of the motal. The general ing the senfor member of the firm, serionsly | domonatization of silver is an impossibility ; wougding snother partner, nud inflicting [t is ueeded for the world's uses, upon himself injuries from which tho | and, so long' ns trade exists De. wretched man died a fow hours later. tween men and betweon nations, so long T will silver maintain generally its relative valuo with gold, The inflation, therefore, will be a natural and o healthy action ; it will Do an actlivity resulting from the presence of more than ordinary currancy, that currency, Tostage pre Brecimen coptes sent free. Toprevent delay aod mistakes, ba sure and give Poste ©Offce addrersin full, Including State and County. Temlitances may bemade elther by draft, express, Fost-Ofice order, or n reglatered letters, at our risk, TERMS TO CITY SUDSCRIDERS. Dally, dellvered, Sunday excepted, 23 centa per week, Dxlly, dellvered, Bunday included, 30 cents per week Adiiress THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, hor Chicago, Il DIRECTORY, account. Boma shopkeepers who refused Exactly how to manage tho matter 50 as to | Ward, 1,200; Sixteenth Ward, 7005 Eighteenth " to taks the monoy from Turkish | get the Irish children more generally into “’lrd: 0'00. ate. Hehas nvhle;my;ntlmt track Pfclz::i: s,‘.‘,‘"f“.’,fi','f....,’,',:."‘,’,',: %;.h:,::‘;’:;":’: officinls nt s face valua wers killed on the | the schools is now agitating the Irish mem. | of the drift of publlc sentiment. Peansylvania recently, had not taken off hls cloth. spot, but no punishment was inflicted upon | bers of Parlisment, and one of them at- Fouiar m— teitéd ing, washed . bimeclt, or- combed his hale for the murderers, To kill a Bulgarian involyes | tacked the aubject recently in the Mouse [ ;;‘Jh:!o..m,:lenw“af "’v":“ :l-lm;‘pr%"l"ch twesty:two yeats, i moro penalty than the killing of fiy, | of Commons in genuine Irish fashion, | 1 Pt The Clacinnatl Commarclat #ays of Ges. Liay. no penalty 8 oA 8 » | his specches while en routs to Washington, and | Jey's abpointment on the Loulslana’ Commission; These officlals, who aro paid in this currency, { by makiog the suggestion that ‘“it | jsgratified by prompt appreciation tendered fu | **AeNew Orleans well jnows how. ho and Len fall with redoubled rapacity upon the vil- | was expedient to adopt mensures con- | theshape of letters, Une patriot writcs that, | Batler hate each other, he will bo treated with the lagers, and mako up its full value by com- | sistent with oconomy and the righls of | rather than permit HAMPTON to go ou with his | most distingulehed conslderation, " pulsory contributions, One of the principal | conscience to promote tho general diffusion belllcose remarks, 'he would gladly welcomo Harper's Weekly \lustrated tha flood In New Eq. burdens of the Bulgarian peasant snd the | of elementory education among the Irish | &Hother war,” sl the turnlug of the Houtharu fl:"r:‘om“: ’.‘};‘:::‘:‘“:::":f ;:;‘" Measdles chief cause of his discontent is the practico | people.” Ho divested his suggestion, Low- Btates “lnto ohedient Terrltorles.” Now, the " ‘s g tlon Is: “Who's ahead, IIASIPTON or the | ¢ked whore hls porents are ob of tha “zaplicha” or tho tnx.collectors and | ever, of all point by(not asking for a vote Quod y man whose letter the Press publishes with ap. | ttey're down stalts, I have an ided all othor Government officials, when thoy } upon it, thus cutting off any criticnl discus- pr:,""mj-h: m‘; s, that whzn ‘heg,,wmm,:, orphan, " # - visit the villages on businoss or plensure, of | sion or hostila expressions of opinfon from | undertakes to*trun® the tongues of free Amer. | , A minstrel troupo fa billed for Hurlington some billeting themselves on private bouses, eat- | the English members. As the - question | lcan citizens, It will have o harder job thanit :’:‘:fi:’::: ":L' l’:“:)‘:“:'m'."d';: :":l 'l‘;:ka‘“:“" ing, drinking, and lodging without payment, | mighit be nsked, however, why he mado the | dld In the War. It lsa great deal better tolet | ¢jpy yrg 1o A c,':uhed to the earth by mu‘;",’,,;:f They and thoir horses are shicltered nnd fed, | suggestion at all, he explained that what he | them “run'’ themselves—‘{nto the ground.” | yandea despotic ontrages? Take away the troupes, and the oxpenses thus incurred are pald by a | meant was that children should be bronght :l':':"‘]::D’:'::Z'e‘vi"“‘b::{’i:l'fi'i‘;:fls‘,’fl:“é‘; ‘{fl" —Hawkeye, % ax levied upon the wlhole village. The | to school more regularly by some sort of 4 * | A Yorkshlre schoolmaster sued his Afth wite In Times correspondent, in illustration of this | compulsion, but he should recommend fil::‘l,l::;',:;fi;““w' Thenllswaraatiias ::r:::? ":h‘:wn:;i?:u’:“::“e-’ngu v::::l:::{“ :d‘ h;" ozaction, mentions the cnso of a poor widow, | nothing beyond indirect compulsion, and the ——— bignmy. He ‘:Woll h:h-d served out hls lu:n:en:: whose husband bad beon murdered and her | moro indirect it wns, the better he should Moopr has started, !n Boston, a special | andssked for. n verdict sgainst her for 81,600, property despoiled by thie Turkish butchers, | liko {t,~a feat in the woy of impotent sug- | meeting for newspaper men. He proposes to | which be dlan's get. whose share of the common villago expenses | gestion that forcibly reminds one of the man :*;l"llllm:'e 0&:“;&" “'l‘{':"gfi;fl“':? " ‘;;l"“ °{ (?)‘fl)l-hflifllfl;{- Bh hWflk amounted to cighty-fivo piastres, while her | who attempted to lift himsolf by his boot. | thelr lost condition. 1o crens i balago el L WeaNs 0 WA h Here cvery journallst who attendea the meet- | poverty, and hor clothing was fithy and swarmin Laud nunual contribution for direct taxes was !;rn):. an wo‘\;ld l::m i‘mml the statistles | o mkr’h{- seat on tho. platform, Intoned | ¥ith vefmin. After her desth nine bank boskaang u’i‘azx.h i T Tt 4 of attendance that the compulsion is sufl- | wio1q the Fort ! to perfection, aud, in general, "rl:ml certificates of stock were found showing s o manner in whicl o consll- | clently indirsct mow to satisfy the Irish | pided the good cauie, Instead of forcing the | her to have been worth 816,000, . Corner Madiron and TRIBUNE BUILDI & ! Rooms. Oceupants. { + 1 CTNIARTER DAK LIFE (insurance Dep't.) 2. TQ RENT, 8, GUSTIN & WALLACE. J.T.DALR. 4. DUEBER WATCH-CASE MAN'F'G CO. 5. ROBBINS & APPLETON. 6. TO RENT. 7. LUEDKER & NUTCHINS. 8. WM. C. DOW, A.J, BROWN., W. ROBBINS, 0, WRIGHT & TYRRKLL. 10 CHARTER OAK LIFE (Losn Dep't.) 11413, FAIRCIILD & DLACKMAN. 14-15. JAMES MORGAN. R, W. BRIDOE. ! 10. HENRY E. SEELYE. W. D, COORER, “17. M. D, HIARDIN, 1810, D. K. PRARSONS & CO, 20, HUTCHINSON & LUFF. 21, 0. L. BABKIN & C0. 22, ASSOCIATE EDITOR. 33, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, 24, MANAGING EDITOR. 325, ABSOCIATE RUITOHS. 1 ] 27. W. J. BARNEY & CO, 28, 20 died at Phanlxville The mystery lfi(fing the Bexpen family, atently In wretched who disappeared from Kansas in 1872, after the murder of several persons and tho burial of the bodies on their farm, seems to lave Loon solved by the arrest in Arkansas of a . WILLIAM BROSS, 0 :l. F. NORCIOSS. 1. A, McRLDOWNEY. 20, REDPATI LYCRUM RUREAU, however, having a subatantial and not e [ tutionsl regime has beon insugurated in the | member, nnd that nny forther ef- | evangelfst to spend timoon Afm. The Boaton | AnuaDickinson lsmad because people call er 31, GOMMENCIAL EDITOR. {.'":‘::fl'}fififi";fi:“o aro belloved 0 | credit valuo. It will b an Infation and ou | Torkish Empire. 1f such tyraocicsl and | fort in thnt Jino would make com- clitors ara a pretty hard. lot; uey ara too sl DiONeRR Byl It e oatiain thsi Ly 1 9 and of 2 gfi‘,’l‘,!‘:‘g‘;’figfi‘_‘”" A. F. STRVENSOK. | h:d suceceded in defying tha nfloy s 6t thyu expausion, not of credit alone, butof cur. | arbitrary exactions can be mado by the | pulsion fairly imperceptible, which may per. | rightcous, and yet, it they oniy had sensc to seo |- 3 years ago, course rency, which is actual and real money, and of the credit which is incidontal to the posses- sion of incressed means. An inflation of fr- redeemable and depreciated paper, and an inflation caused by the introduction and presonco of largo sums of coin, are very dif- : feront matlors, Ono is an incresse of sub- series of horrible crimes “"E‘i‘:"’d to them. [ yrngn; theother of cradit without substance. Tho toxt of the pmloeoT,whlch was signed This whloln subject hos blosn thoroughly ot London on the' 3ist of March, is now | discussed in Congress andin tho conntry, (ronsmitted by cable, togother with the sup. | 8nd 1o messuro conld more fitly fi:‘”‘m the plomantary declarations mado by Count succesaful pacification nnK:.l taco:c ation nc- Scmouvavore snd Enrl Dznsy at tho time of "’mp“'hl‘:“: gfi' thamI'“ru dont thun tho pas. affixing their signatures, ‘Thoso declarations | 9880 0f thia Silver bill._______ are nppended to the protocol, and would | Typ GOUNTY BILL IN THE LEGISLATURE. soem to bo ol" B‘f:ufl'o u‘gn;flcazfi: i:ll;: tho | ‘Tho danger about the difference of opin- instrument itself. On the part of Russis | fon among the Cook County members of it is distinetly nonounced that any | tho Logislaturo in regard to tho County ngreomont for reciprocal dissrmoment | Board matter is that the bill will drag along must bo preceded by the conclu- | until tho country memnbers becomo impatient sion &tn nan:o cfl‘;a:?:fi;%mh?fl E tt;: o g;: nom‘;,_;;d tlhn:l;an nllog:flxcvr m; lncdl.: 'E‘:e::rpo : pl{co tho ‘Curkish army on n ;“he' ::{fm of C;ll:ngo n::‘Cook g:::t;‘f!e- peace footing, and by the demoustration of | mands a law which shall legislate the present o rendiness to undertake tho reforma de- | rasenlly Board out of existence, and enablo smanded. With these preliminaries settled, | the counly to cloct an entirely now set of Rusaia will arrango with Turkey the subjoct | honest Commissionors on a general ticket. of disarmament, but withont them, and unless | Tho Constitution roquires that ten of theso ropetition of the Bulgarian atrocities 18 pre- | Commissioners shall reside within the city ‘vunwg; n‘.:‘m.dwmhmzo l:;u mon;um . Ic;vk,. m,lm m'd n;; ou«ad:h L:m nsuy, g u.,::,) any ng o demobilization. Druny's dec- must conform at rmle. Mr. Robix. lamation s equally significant of En- | sox's original bill provides that five shall bo glaund’s traditional distrust ond Dbatred | from the o:untry towns, three from the of TRussis,—being in effect a notico | Houth Division, two from tl’noNorlh Division, to tho warld that, in the event of n failure | and five from the West Division, but that all (: nnlem;: pln‘:cu;);w:‘:n l!n:alnlnnd 'l:‘xlrkgfi nhal bto u(;lucted o‘n m:;hl‘!l:)fi‘t‘ by n‘zdg;nertl Englaud will vey 6 protocol as o voto of tho county. wonld be eal void, and hold hersolf at liborty to adopt o | isfactory to the peoplo. Thon Mr. Hioxer differant policy, After reading the protocol | introduced a bill into tho ITouso permittting and its appurtenances, it it uot to bo won- | the cityto vota for ten of tho Commissionors, ;lunxl ltl that the h:\]nl?mlllalltly I:x:z hnr;p: was | bat d?ri«}lufi[ 1‘11: :’m'x;ty, nln ot x;nxenuntl,l l;lta n no wise increasod by t! o und - jrapo- | five siugle distric a voters n eacl 8- tent conclusion of the nogotiations bLetwwen | trict belug entitled IL vote for only one Con- the Powers. i} iissfonor. This bill is objectionable on = ST many accounts, but principally ‘Leosuso the THE SILVER BILL, smalldlatrict plan permits of tho formation Thongh tha Prosident, {n calling an extra | ooy oot seesion of Congress to begin on the 4th of o T 8 o Senator Kenoz s fighting Rontxsox's Lill, June, hnd in view only tho necessity .for and 1t is Qiificult to understand on What providing appropriations for tho support of Py tho army, there is no law or regulation which gronod, SCHS 14 trylogto prevent e 7,000 i citizens of Chicago who sleep out of lown forbids legislation on any otber subject, aud | o Wan dor- the ‘Whols, Doacd Xia g6 all titlons have beon signed in all parts of SUDNYOSIE 05 a0 Sy ot iohied pol wroug, and doing tho people an {ojustics and the country asking that Congress shall in. Liimself un injury. clude in tholr sction at the called scssion = tho p of tho Silvar bill, We think the Ono thing fs certain, The Cook County 8 ‘mombers should virtually agree upon a bill whole couttry will socond tho appeal of bef 2 foro they can ‘expect the Laglslaturo to this potition, and wo know of no legislation ¥ pasa any one. The thing upon which the on tho part of Congress which would meet 5 | Couk County mombera ought to be o unit is, with wuch cordial gonoral upproval. It ix that this couuly must have the privilege of not & sectional question, but a uational one: tecting A b h tro Toard not ' party question, but ono in which tho eleoting fiftcen membera—tho entire Loar wholo peoplo aro diroctly and deoply inter. | ~°8 geaseilpokal nioxt £l xud every ot m_l P v i yoar thoreafter. Auy member who opposcs . this esscntial featuro of tho measuro is hos- Tho wilver mines of the Uslted Btatoshave | . . partly ssponded thefr production because tlarta the p‘calp }a ‘\lvlhu‘m ")‘m.‘p ::["z. ’to the Governmont rofuscs to coln silver ftsulf roprele‘ngnnn:“ " R '{ 0 _e‘mn ity excopt to limited oxtent, aud rofuscs to let | COFFUPE TINE Of tix-onting ronbars. the owners have it colued for them by the HOW TURKS COLLECT TAXES, mint. In the matter of gold, the miotsaro | Tho burden of popular complaint in this freoj every man having any gold in the | country is taxation, We imngino oursclves sliapo of bars, or plate, or foreign'coin, can | burdoned to the earth with taxes; we fight doliver it ot the mint aud rocelvo thorofor n | them; we hold tax-gathorers as pomonal like voluo in gold coln. Defore tho nct de- | gnomies; we muke taxation an issuo in overy monetizing silvor, any person could doliver | olaction; wo are constantly devislng ways any smount of silver, in avy form, nt tho | and menns to reduce taxation, It may help wint, and could have ,flm BAUIO eoln::xl into | the public to bear its burdon with more of logal-touder wilver dollars. But the nct of | patience and cquanimity to know how Turks 1874 forbade the furthor colnage of such dol- Eollwt taxes ;’r? nmlcuul’ Bulgaria. Turkish lurw. ‘Che smaller sllver colng are coined | tyrauny does not altogether oxpend itself in only for the Governmeut, and tho mint will | killing, torturing, aud sclling into hopeless toluso to coin thew for any povion. Tbaoy | wlavery men, women, and children, The avo only colned from silver purchiased Ly the u,;.g:ymm, &c..pgnx p;nlmrty' ravegesfarms, Government, which, wheu reproduced in the | confiscatos stock, and not only collects taxes, form of colu, afords o largo profit o the | but lives upon tho people. The legnl Turk. Governmont, ish taxcs are enormous, and consumne largely Thero is no valid and no rensonablo pro- | of the substance of the peoplo, and are so text why tle comnago of asllver dollarshould | poruicious in principle and operation that in be probibited, espocially fu a country whoro | this country thoy would ralse a revolution. nll;/er Is a!n‘: l:ll lhnuillnrgon: Fmdulcu.u Bilver ;I):x:dlcgulum:nu.h ha;,mlvol;:i are tho llgl-'fi:t coinago e: n all countrics, In Germany eus that the Dulgarians suler. o tho silver thaler remainy o legal-tender, and | spociul taxes and the orbitrary maon- Porte, fn the faco of European protest, | Liaps bo the concluslon the Trish member fa | i Lo busls on’which most of thele selt- | ot *REREERe: PR A B o ridlle-agad wom what must bo the nature of ‘Tarkish tyranny | secking to obtain in this chase round Ronm l"lfl“.!'fl“l"t“ rests was mothing but “fIthy | pobiiolitaso young. ¥ was only Just 10, when the wretched Selaves are loft alono | Hoon's barn, Tho London Times in dis- | ©5° b‘l”tol:el:tlml:.m;;:x? ‘:“c"m‘,':‘:‘-"'c:y :“: Dlemarck Is 02 yoars old; wo s Lord Graoville, with thoir oppressors and there i no one to | cussing the subject, points out o peculiarity | bom anything. Tk, O Walovilan to | Tince Gortacakott 1s 70, Lord Beaconsfeld 1s 72, 1 men anything. ey ivore al evils™ 100 | ana Mr, Glodstone 68, President MacMahon fs :’i:g:i;u‘ o:enc::e&:: ?nezlem 'llxny::::gfi ;l':;: of the un:ul whlc’h may ncco:mt l;:‘ hiall:um- long; promotion from that position Is not rapid | nearly 00.- The Pops will scon ba 85 the Arche ed to T erang style of argument, o man | in Boston newspaper ofile Ulshop of Canterbury Is 00; Dr. Pusey 77;and D theso Turkish butchors, it is this contluu- | Catholis hierarchy objects to the National = . " Lot Tusseh Stanley 01, Garlbald! s hearly 70, Lord Russel anco of oppression in the faco of thelr re- | School systom on ‘principlo, but not in prac- ‘The Journal goes out of Its way to criticlee o | 75, and Jules Sinon 63, < New England Conferonco of Methodist miols- + Katatonla " 1s & new poated muffmcon of roform, tice, ?ls the :chfiols :ux !:r nll,l pl'fl:“'-‘fl-‘ PUF- | 4ors becanso resolutions disapproving the pol- | covercd or lnvented by the Now York Nourological THE STRUGGLE ¥OR THE COTTON TRADE, | Fo%cs denominational schools under tho in- | oy of Prestdent ayss *were applauded.” It | Socloty. The phase ia one of perludical character, An onimated debato s in progresa fu tho | fiuence of the parish prioat, subject only o | is morc than likely that Parson NEwstan was | the chief symptom of which s a grest changs I columns of tho London 7Times as to whether the coudition that religious teaching shall bo | there on o visit. It doesn’t take much of a min- | the temper of the patient, who, when J Eugland can mainiain the supremacy fn the | i Ptatod hours, whon the Protostant chil- | Ister to get up applausc, I he happeus to wear | dition, Is llkely to pass lnto s tranca st 8 P y dren wmay withdraw, the clergy uso tho | No. 14 boots, If the . resolutions had beou | 10 followed by an oxcited parlod. & cotton manufacture in .compotition with | o keop their theories in tho back. | Sdopted the casa would b different. Evanw | A Glos-Democrat reportar clatzy to hava Intor- France. Mr, Hvax Masox, au authority, Journal editorkal might be applauded—in o | viowed Gen. Grant, and reprenents the ox-Presis hins oxpressed his opinion that England can- ground, If, however, thera waro any nt- meeting of Juurualista whero nreprescntative of | dent as asying that his tour throuzh Europe may not at all withstand tho greater chioapness of tompt to mako the attendanco compulsory, | gy;q paper was present, But what coterlo of [ 1884 two years, and that upon Lis roturn he will it would be offset by o counterblast of pas. % ¥ apend much of bls time at Gnlens. He {ndorses the Frenoh product. As tter of fact, newspaper imen would tolerate adopting such a h h o‘:vn:::u “‘:;ufl;z"! & el:v “:: a: ;n the ;':l; torals waming the membors of the Ohurch | ting, and who would think of sbuslog them :’;::'a';:,‘:mf ;‘, ffi?:::fl',’"m{; ;‘:‘:efi":,:";hl'; . 2 not to send their children to thess dangorous | when it was applauded mercly by its author? | 414 South, though ithd fifty yoars tho exports of cotton goods from . n 0 South, though not withdrawn. Grent Dritain hove grown sixty-fold fastor institations, It s rother amuwing to | Thissimple and pertinent fllustration should anamer A reportet for the Brook- thon thoso of France. But, while the Thun. | 0Pserve that the Parliamentary sugggostion, ko the distinciion plalu to our eveulng con- rese, nnmed Koscinvko 11, Koxclowakl, & 4 lta public & ‘ing thomsel impotent and menningless ns it was, none | tOPPORIY. 00 telographed to his papior from the Fiatbush Insaue e.nr an public are soothing thomselves thi0 leas aroused a spirit of moat determined The M lis 4, n ble t how th Asylum (hat he could not get back with an item in with this fact, thoy are ovorlooking rival that D ¢ Mempl ppeal Is uuable Lo sce how tha | 4y gor the lenue, The divpatch was sent through. threatens to bocomo much more formidablg, | OPPosition upon the part of the other Irish | appointment of Ker us Postmastor-General will | (ng police stations, snd a patrolman was detatled In the Financial Chronicle for March 31 Mr, | Members. To have covered the case com- | better the conditlon ot the Houthera peaple, | to convuy the nowa ie Presse ofiice, where i Il to thy | Plotely, tho suggostion rhould have been Do Poat-Offices go for nothing down Southl’) Loannounced that Cardinal’ McCloskey had been Eliwutn lrx:hmox. of Lo‘:]wn, ;ottnm me mado that, In order to secura oducation for | Not If the Rev. Parnovxox V. Nasnr ls to bo | sent to tho lssno Asylum; sud tho papor pablh- :‘; n{:‘: o 0 compaotition botweon I.\B every Irlsh obild, every Irish child should be hellved, and he Is consldered good :uthullly'lg ed it ry and Great Dritaln jn the lod to ta, 1 hool matters of tbat kind, It would bo *“amooaln’ Mre. Elizabeth Dorner, of Baltimore, a woman manufacture of cotton goods, and ro- [ COMPY 'y away from achaol; to put up the Post-Office at Memphis s a prize | SO years of age, s a doad Sllustration of the nflirma somo of tho conclusions given tothe man who should write tho best casay | strength of a ruling passion.’ Her clothing caught in o provious circular on the samo Among the agencics that contributed most showing how KEt's appointinent benedted the | 870 from astove, and shostarted to run, and re- powerfally to the enormous success o the Re- | yayp, le. Tontoonethy cdltor of the ‘| Memboring that $U00 which whe kad hoarded re. subject. Mr. A=rnsox s nblo to show that | publicans fn tho late city clectionwas the Staate- | 4 upnt wonid eo e 4 Y wnlned In the burniog house, she rushed fn, all tho price of colton in Now York has | Zeltung, which has been tndopeudent in politics | 0% 7OUld captare tho ofico, famee, secured the money, Fan o tho -bydrant avornged, sinco tho outumn of 1875, nino- | for along time past. Laat fallltleancd to the | The Richmond Knguirer says: “If Tnz :l','.‘:c;""‘;‘;" ‘h:;‘“'&”' “ha“ ::““;“ “"’l stiil tonths of a cent loss n pound than in Lon- | Trpax side, and helped very potentially toglve | Tuisuxk will show us one single Instance in | ooy prre ke bt Sl ngln don, aftor deducting 7} per cent from the | im tho 5,000 mnjority ke got In thia clty. But | which the Prestdent has acted fn nccordance SRt s ok N ey Liverpool price for tare and discount, Thia the wise and noble course Presfuont ITaxes has | with the spirit of Wis Inaugural address, we shall el Auamasnldors frequeatly itler for the pursucd since his accesslon to the' Presidency | b wnost thankful.” Well, toke the order re- @i Birougn Lie eontempiible saise does not express tho total advantage of g allowed thom, Lord Lyons, as Dritish Ambas- L e has quito won the Lcart of the Staate-Zeltuny. | moving the troops from the State-House ut n s Pl Now England over Lancasbire, for n very feer tho [ % % co, biay 8 aalary of $50,000. The hrit- ‘Tho mornlug after the Deniocratic nominatious | Colmmbla, Is not that something for the £n- adors to Qermuny and to Rome have large portion of tho cotton now nsed {n Now | wero mado tho Stuats-Zeitung threw a harpoon | guirer to be thanktul forl Ita trouble bus been lary of §35,000, Aud the latter recelves England comos inlatd by allrall routo | Into that ticket which mortally wonuded It n the | thiot It editor expected President HAred tore- | allowance for ront of $0,000. .Tho Ambassador ot directly to the mill, frequently at alowor | vyesofthiolndopendentQormans, Thusubsoquent | create tho politics of the country in a minute, gets $40,000, and the one at St.. Petersburg rate than it can be landed in New York, and bllfl‘]" 1t sfivmu b:mnmr r::mlnhflu;u de:m:iml forgetting that it tookeven Omulpotenco a sweek m.% Hldr lh{l-ngdlzlll:n:‘n:;l “t uam:nn‘flrnvlt‘ 3 all the remalnlng chaaces they or electlon, | vonstruct oui little world.' ,000; mad Sir Edwar ornton entertalns af :‘l‘;ayi.nuntn:::::r n:nL:vzmyC‘;;tafl.w:l::;fllz 50 far as the German wards were concerned e e e Wasbiugton on & salary of $30,000. cloanlinoss and dryness, ‘This sargin of Ligs sud his Jally Democrat were utterly pow- | Tha Whaly (Richiond, Va.) says the Bouth- S T crless to prevent the divorce of tho Germans | ern people will “eboulder arms! o defonse of AGRICULTURAL NOTES. price in tho raw moterinl, BIr, ATEIN- | from tho Irlsh In city politics. Ho only beld | Prestilent Hayas, if hio will only * contront rad- s0X statos, is onough to allow the Now En- | thoss Germans who were Democrats in 1873 | lcalism®” and * head the column of truc consery- From Yartage 0 7 Madison. gland manufacturer to pay ono-third higher | and always, On the averago ticket,—loaviug | atives, It would be bad It it became necessary Apectal Correspondence af The Tridune. wages and yet produce puro cloth at | out the run of the Mayor,whickiwas cxceptional, | to get the conservatives Into colunms aud shoui- [ MantzoN, Wis., April 4.—We ubserve that the as low o coat o8 the Manchester spin. [ —tho Republican majority la betweon 0,000 and | der arms {n thelr defeuso, Cuuservatism fs sup- only production srouud Portage Is sund aud the ner, otlior oloments of cost being oqual, | %000 Last fallit was6,000 for TiLuax, The | posed towean peace, ot war, A * waht' fn | Fox River Causd or * Improvemput.” We bavo But they aro not so. The water-power of | GErmans, under the powerful leaderahip of tho | ald of conscrvatism Is acontradiction, Thebest | While durtug the years of our youth, long siave y * P! Staats-Zeltung, contributed fully ono-balf of the | thing the South candotohelp It ulong is to { passed, roud iu the Congresional Glode, seaston New England doos not cost 85 much aa the | s, They were just as anxious for ceonomy, | ** shoulder™ hoes, and pick-axes, aud shoveld,— | Riter session, * Oue hundred and ffty thousamt steam-power of Laneashive, Thera can be | retrenchiment, and low taxes as the Americans, | not arins. 3 dollars appropriated for the Fox River lmprove- no misundoratanding the menning of theso | and are enttled to a full sharo of the honor of P dam——— ment.!! We saw this morning for the Srst thue facts, It s truo, ns Mr. ATRINGON says, with | the great victory over the tax-devourers. In N""""‘K sluce ‘}'5 1;;"- ““'l"‘l'"“ "“‘" i ex- ‘W‘w‘;e fl;:d monsy ad l!men nun&l-. l“ will oevet ominous clearuess, that if the suporiority of | saying this, we must not forget tho Beandina. | Presslons concerniug its vartous appurtensnces | be fnished, aud be of no particular beuellt to Gront Britaln in manufacturing i wyh“ vians, who have not in many years voted so gen- | 0r making u fret.class paper. 'Th public wou- | the State, The Iea of transportiug grala by rority In cl this suparority fs | Crally for the Republican ticket us ou last Tues- | dered why, with all thelr faclitivs, It was not 8 | canal In thege duyw of “rapid trausit” from superiority In chieapness, superiority 18 | o0~ cortainly not stuce 1672 ® | first-class paper, Mr. Fawersr sont o Sherift | Pruirfe du Chlen W Green Bay {8 tooslowa to Lo short.lived, ‘This result was forgtold . ) toflud out wbuut it. The documont was return | method to be of any pradtical benellt, in general terms many yenrs ago by Conpxy, | 5 dlspatch states that Packanp says #he | e Indorsed ! No property found,” or wonla tu A little snow still lngers along the roadside ond the prophecy is now being fulfilled in | cannot and will not compromise; that his casa | that eect. Now the quustion §3, whetber or | und smong the trees, but it is practically sll dotail. The prize to bo won in this indus- | {s stronger than that of the President, and that uot to proscculy the L0, for falie pretenses; | gone. A short distance from Portugo the coune trinl rivalry Is ou fmmonso one, Take China | tho latter must know 1t.” We fear PACKARD |8 that editorlal would be very usetul In cvidenco | try begins to fwprove, and wo bave some rolling alons, ‘Tho total export of Groab Britain | getting “casc? hardened. NICUOLLS, too, ap- | I8 sult of that kind. }"’fllf:;‘ "l‘;“n NE:[‘*:NI: ‘:mnz o;'hul»l yTl:: ars to be “on his car,” and *‘cannot discuss T e itabire armers all throngh ou of countr, ;.‘nal tho Unlllw Bl..q“t;-hwnluldd mu;p:‘y bu: ]l:'l’lrlghtl wnu'lwy one" Fernaps the Gome | Tho New York Sun says that its average datly | Hieye In fadl-pluwing, and their farms have all ttlo mora than onesixth the populntion of mission will coneludehie has nat wany to dis- clreulation lias fullen off 25,000, and it thiuks | been turned aver, and it will take but a few days that Emplro. ‘The remainder, amounting to cuss, Theso gentlemen areatriflo tuo tony, that of the other papers combloed huve drop. | of warm sun to put the ficlds in fine shape fob hundreds of millions, are supplied with hand- | myers Iy no doutt that Prestdent Havks will act | PeS about 80,000, WIL Mr, TiLogn had been '"w‘xll‘ 1 i ation " i w(m!'a b““fig‘l e spun cotton goods. ' 1¢ Col. Hellers hnd eal- | on the report of thg Commission, and st nce, | 2H0wed totake the Presidoncy to wblch hewaa | 32 W00 REICONOR, ¢ (NELL 5 COLNES culated on calicooa fustend of eyo-water, Lis | whon it is presented. I tho parties In Iuterest | Elostol” tho Sun gloowly adds, ©wa shosld | o ogricultural * triulty (we should s Orlontal operations would Lave been only a | refuse to * discuss " or *cowpromlse, sonuch | 470 #eon m vorydiffercut siate of things." Un- | Fint—Full-pluw (every tiue). . Secondly— th for both of them. The publie, f | 4oubtedly, Feoplo would have had to takea | Thormugh dralusge. ‘Tlilrd—Pienty of good cul littlo In pdvance of tho cnterpriso that now © worse for of them. Tha publie, In | g sonee then In order to know whetber ft | tH7ation, wd all“the mauure yois caii * haal lies ready to tho hand of the American that case, will Lave lttle sympathy with elther, was 8afc to st s tho covbtry over ight. out " when you are not cotpelled to'go to town cotton manufacturor, Desides Clina, thero | 894 Would view with reasouable Indifercace tho 5 -~ L Gt und speud Nl the time In mlk(nf 'ust-Otihe are the' Endies, Scutl‘l Amerlea, Gmnd:;. and bouncing of both, and the Installation of soms ar y 2 £ politics, The lattor rulus more larmers thaa other man who will discuss® and who. can | .. The Boston ddvertiser aa) the negro muat | yrrayshoppers, potato-bugs, sud failurvs of crops othor coutries, If (Leir inkiabitants prefer | wcompromive.” . Uov, PACKARD oxaits himaclt protect himeelf,” Well, yes, and yet it Is qen- | ever lm\“n,duue.l Slite. Agrteninral achit cotton to clny, It thoy would at equal prices | tuo wmuch 1 his constant tomparison of his | oy Supposed thaty ao far ss white cltzens aro | | s (e Hramigemeat, of i Drosent et concerned, the prime function of dovernment | EHUES be prefer puro American goods to tho Dritivh | “caso™ with that of the President. Tho | ) t them, Butb hat | Becretary, the iton. W, W, Field, has fust pul coubiuation of sour flour, pipo-clay, | Arbitration Boand accepted the roturns iado | fhu- Piopere Vit it otery owe kuows that | i n pioet Jupmrestiog ot of the doiuss eblorido of wngnesia, and barytes, united by | by the State Caavasecrs and dectded that Cot: | pocts n good deal moro of o uegro than it does | vioty bas done iuch the paut year totrands e a few fibres of coiton, tha colton manufac- f; Tho Lesfiisturs ob Locish Y ’f. L only | ©f @ Whita man, “This 1s ali owing to WxnDELL [ “‘r stundard ity [‘llgh“u“ and l}‘“l;‘{"&-fl;"' turors of thls country can count upon run. | them: The Legialaturo of Loulslaua s the onuly | pyyyyyipat pernicious Infinence fn Boatan, * it e BonA0f Ll Upols b Lighct Thay 1 censful raco with the Dritidh authority to cauvass the votes for Govornor and dikseknilootubishs they cut keop step with the advauc ning a successfal raco with tho Dritish manu. | giatq oficers, and o luwtully-constituted Legls- 0, CITY EDITOR. Offices In the Bufiding to rent by W. G DOW, Room B, law officers to discover their whereabouts, but ot last they were tradéd to Crawford County, Arkansas, where they were engaged in farming, arrcated on & requisition from the Governor of Kansas, and are now on their way to that State to snswer for the ———— AMUSEMEN' New Chleago Theatre. Clark strect, between Lake and Randolph, Emerson's bl ‘Museum, Monroe street, between State and Desrbora, Vaude- vili and noveity, fes of fnsanliy, dis- McVicker's Thentre. L Madimn atreet, between Dearborn and State, '* Lemons,"* 1nverly’s Thentre. Randolph atreet, hetwcen Clark and LaSaile. l;.:n&qmnt of the Fitth Avenue Compsny, :** Blue Adelpul Thentre, Alouroe street, corner Dearborn, ' Jack amd JUL™ McCormlck Hall, North Clark street, corner Kinzle, Congert for the Benentof Mercy Hospital, Iershey Dualc-Hall, * Nos,#3and 83 Madison atreet, Concert . & Qe G o e atreak, Concat G thd Men: BOCIETY MEETINGS. ORIENTAL LODGE,NO. 1, A. ¥, & A AL ~Tlall 122 Lasalle-st, fitated Communication ihis (iriday) even. 30 0'elock for bustness and work tn thie Third Visitors traternally invited. by erdes of the E. N, TUGKKR, Sec. ') Dekr Master. : _COVENANT LODAF, XO. 120, A, F, & A, M.=lteg- wlar Commuulcation Lhls (riday) evening ai # 'clock, at C)D.lln)lllllu "l{' I‘IT’ E'.ntlhl(hlxle;:h 1t :lrk“gl‘i Iflo , 3. Degree, Vislting rethren cordiatly fny orderof the W. Mo+ Wit MRRT, Necr | FRIDAY, AFRIL G, 1877, CHIOAGO MARKET SUMMAEY, JThe Chicago produce markets were generally 1cas nctive and castor yosterday, Mess pork closed c per brl lower, nt $14.07% for April ond 1734 for May. Lard closed at 7%c per 100 bs at £0.40@0.42%5 for April, nnd $0.47%4@ % for Moy, Mecats closed casy, at 4%c for looee ehoulders, 7%c fordo short ribs, and 7%e for ubort clears, Highwines were quist, at $1.05 pergalion. Flourwas in light demand and steady, Wheat closed i4c lower, at $1.28 for April and $1.323 for May, Corn closed ¥c higher, at 383(c for Avrll snd 42%c for May. Oats closed Yo bigher, at 31c for April and iH4Xe for May. Rye ‘was ateady, ut G4%4@07c. arley closod Jc lower, ath2e for April. llogs were active and 10@13c . lower, closing at $5.10@5,50 for common to cholea. Cattla were falrly activo and 10c lower, with sales at $2.60@6.73. Bhecp were actlvo and firm, selling at $3.40@0.40, One hundred dol- lars In gold would buy $103.00 in greenbacks at the close, Greonbackant the Now York Stock Ex- obange yestorday closed at 053, 3ontenegro remains firm in her domand for the retention of tho fortrosics captured + from the Turks, and tho Porte remainy firm in demanding a modification of these con- ditions of peaco. The stubbornness of Mon. tenegroj and the fear of tho Ottoman Govern- ment of tho consaquences of granting the concossions required may yet play an jm. portant part in the tragedy which thireatons to follow thio protocol farc Auother arrangemont has been entered into by the manngors of the trunk lines for the adjustment of thelr freight troublos. The now sarrangement still leaves Now York at o disadvautage of two and and three cents per 100 pounds on eastward-bound freight, and of aix aud eight cents on shipmenls to the West. Pliladelphia and Baltimore still retain tho benefit of thelr shorter distances, sud whilo the induccment to cut rotes aud violate the agreement is modified, it Is not removed, and auother outbreak of hostilitios is probably only o question of timo, i Our correspondent at Deadwood City fur- nishes another intcrosting letter which we priut this wornlug, and which contains o large omount of information of fwporiance to people who contomplate a trip to tho Black Hills. Iow to get there, what it costs, aud what to take slong, ure watters which can bo definitely ascertuiued, but what the prospects aro of muking fortuncs— that is & mntter for every mau to scitlo for himsclf. The thousands who' are daily get. When CuAMURRLAIN glves up, it Is time to | Piih mu‘wuuunhu "mu'l impor facturers, and achioving for themsolvea & | Jaturo havo yot performed that duty, Ono fac- | eyt o cards for o nowentytfinlseld in Cin | tants. 1o TEFS the amount. ot chiscss. MabGa> splendid prospority, ‘This is not at all a | tion of tho Legistature cauvaseed and proclaims | eunafl Commerdial. Thls Is trne. Cuanaxke | tured i Wiscousin was 6,000,000 pounids, aud ia mattor local to New England, The Bouth | cd NicuorLs Governor,and the other canvassed LAIN {8 88 honest and trve a man os there {s1a | 1573 had nercused to 16,000,000 pounds. only walts for suck: an impulso from tho Now | and proclaimed Pacicann, Tho tltlo of Lothis | plittes, and, now that the Ycut? has come, | puenso i akrioultirl Hocloty will ‘Bold t4 -fourth 1 exhl be City of Eogland manufactories to recover a wealth | in dispute,~bothelouded,—and ncithior clearnor | Wapx Haurrow will do well not to Sdeal® | Juucerfile Bopts 10 to- lli,ml:l..‘»,lfn‘l':e.‘ Bost N 1d rogl il good, The chlef business of the Commissivn is “olubs.” eral premivns are offered in all depurtinenth “_,L{‘ afi;flx{ 'il:: af:' f:uo:x‘:‘;n:nu:n:’::( isdu great popular favor, though silver has [ nor in which thoy are enforced aro ‘thfi“::;g‘:?lmn':d':;:l:;:f‘“‘::fi:? :01\;'1: to endeavor o coustituto a lawful Legislature, Wimaay d'f—'——-—— S0 fc hcreabed Interest shown . Thesa b been prospoctively demonetized. There may | the welght that is crushing those wretched : Ater, everything clso will be plaiu aud simple, Tho CourlerJournal laments the disintegra. | bust fll"“'fl"’:‘- and lJy!th:r- cni_ugux 1u the routes by Gen, Bmeipax, in goneral orders e A ita full dovelopment till the mills of New e ——e tlon of the quadrilateral of (ndependeut? leadiing braochics of Lidustry of the Btate, prow: issued yestorday, sdine Toom fos gontrovonsy.as do tha'roli- beo ple: Eomisporilnt ot the- Landan England and tho plantations of tha Bouth axo A Soutliern paper tells the story of “ a Luffa- | nowspapers. {‘Vhy not restore ity then, by Join- e ‘T"l‘w shaBeienimr/exillitiuyar 5178 5 S Ure Leaefite and advaniagos. of Laviug an | Zhaer, wililug fruoy Plllippopolis, calls st pushed to thelr utmost capacity, 1o bull in tho early daye of Keotucky ™ that | Jug with the other three fn an “Imle):euahnt" Tutimat, ¢ connected with the agricultural io- The now Vagrant act introduced into the | exclusive gold standand or a silver and gold | tention to these arbitrary exactions which e . e whied 1 influs dled beesuse it could never wake up fts mind | yct hearty support of President Havest terests, und which witl have a powerful Legistaturo by Meusrs, Crooxen and Easton | stoudard of values; but silver s the curront | aro poriodically enforced, and which treble EDUCATION IN IRELAKD. whether to Join & drove it saw golng for salt o e — perity ‘of the Btate, bas progressed to a third reading, and wo have now a hopo that it will become a law. Those having 1t in charge, however, must be wary aud encrgetic to avold the danger of its £ues upon the future gr coin of tie great nass of mankind, and tho | tho sum of legitimate taxation, During the N prohibition of its colungo is, wo belleve, | past year tho Bulgarians wero- reduced to peculiar to the United Btates, It has only | poverty by plunder, lost their cropy, and boen within the last elghteen months, and | their industry was paralyzed by war, and yet ‘Tho averago American child who delights | gpotner drove golng for grass. e wantedto [ And now it s stated that ex- u the Unbversity. of Wlconstn, Yhe Bosrd ot in educational cscapodes snd voluntarily | go with the wgg erowd, and pover could quito | 18 descended, u the maternal luc, fram tho old. [ JicEChts ave 1“17“g,‘;l't‘:,‘,fn“’;‘:‘"{:&‘;f;‘j‘:fi&_ breaks in upon the monotonous regulurity | make up ite mind which drove was the most nu- | Scoteh house of Jay, from which the President | [y for scontltic purposes, sud intending to s of goiug to school, day in and day out, like | merous. **He dled between salt sud grass,” | derives his Mucage, *Guod-by, Jouy," the oly | comuodate cyery vis 50 Jeslrous of vbtalulvg s Vi ct ¢ f the lapsiug into the time when the country mem. | thon only on the pretoxt of replacivg the | when the war with Sorvia Lroke out, a war | a machine, by taking littlo excursions to fish. | 8dds W':"“‘:{- “ldl proceca to apply thio l‘l:‘llfl fag wou't save you now. s f‘l:pfi'::fi‘i‘?'"‘fi:;‘flmn"f‘"fi‘: ",:'\""' u‘fid"‘fii bers sball bo anxious to relurn to thelr | fractional currency, that Congross could be | contribution was levied upon them, osteusi- | ponds and spple-orchards, will find an active ;:‘:"’h‘“’h "':“t:;‘_ df,‘,'",i,ho“l‘fi‘l::“;"‘:-h:u“’l‘: n‘:’{ Oavussy and Looas aroreported tobe layiog | Which b fu Feeelving its furniture, 14 8 m'u;h' howes, and refuse to consiCor anything but | inducod to direct tlo coinage of the frac- | bly of a voluutary nature. ' It was voluntary | sympatbizer i the avernge Irish child, who, o fu_every Fuspect, occupying as it does over 4 "Pr Ina thelr heads together at Sprivgflold. This looks A torlce bigl, ‘The plon. N. U legistation that iy mecessary to the mainte- | tional dollars. What tho country asks is | to this extent, thot tho riok were allowed to | as a trusnt, sppears to be a remarkable suc. bat.. The- Rreiliiont I frst Lryliz to gob Shn 3 syuare fuct, Tour storics bigh, | The oo, whole crowd togethers then salt them; then | 88 though thero might bea *hen oo, - We ad- | Vaa Blyke, oue of the Hogents, has 5"“""”':“ nance of tho Btate Government, The present | that Congress shall, in a Lill of fuw words, | name such sums as thoy ploased, but the { cess. In point of fact, trusucy seems o be | Jet them woto grass, He Is not * scc-sawing’?; | Vise thu to “bury tho Lateh-et.” l‘lflll 0"_&13 lll‘:fi'in‘ luuxit'&vl“:lnx'zflu lfl‘l'm'h" Vagrant act is s0 inadequata in its tonns that | provide aud diroct : poor wera compelled to pay down one-fourth | practiced nmong tho Irish boys with refresh. | be is herding the entiro ot futo ouo drove, and e ————— =) s g1 0y, o it is not possiblo for the most vigilant police force to rid o large city like Chicagoof oven the well-known criminals. Anarrestuuder tho present law rather assures any well-kuown criminal tho freedom of the city iustend of driving bim off, ' This arrest is followed by a chango of venuo to one of the Justices in eivil practios, which cuables delay, and even & couviction beforo a Justico is followed by 8u sppual on straw ball, pending all of which the criwinal vagrant is free to operate in his dark ways, and caunot bLe mwolested unless csught in sowo overt sct, The bLill which Lag been prepared is intended to correct the 1. That a silver dollar of specifiod weight | of the sum thoy aouually contributo for di- ond finoness, other than the so-culled trade- | rect taxes, In addition to thiy, every peassut dollar, be cqined ; that this sllver dollar shall | was forced to furnish his bullock carts with- bo o legal-tender gencrally for all debts con. | out remuneration for tho trausportation of gracted after the date of the ast, or for all | wmilitary slores, and rarely if ever uaw his debts to the awonnt of $109; aad thot avy | cazt or draught-animalagain. When tho ar- person delivering silver at tho mints may | mistice closed the war botween Tuarkey and bave the same coined into such silvor dollars | Bervis, a decreo for o second war contribution to the valuo of the metal doposited by him. was issuod, which ordered that every malo 2. That the coinago of the smaller silver | subject of tho Empire abovo the age of 15 coing bo continned until the whole amount | should contributa ten or twenty pinstres, ac- shall reach $100,000,000, cording to his circnmstances. Even tho vil- This bill, with which the public mind bas | Jsges which suffered durirg the insurrection long been fumilior, aud which weets the ap- | last Muy were not cxempted, and places that i tho Btate s Indubted “for this munu- ing unauimity, Theroare 1,200,000 children | of coursa ho bas to run both ways b tho | ‘Tho Timesdld not managa to coax tho Jrish § ST, €10, PV LR R TRESAB fyiun 3 same thng, now and theu, to get the drove to- | futo line, oven with the aid of a0 cxperienced | of public Lulldfugs and - tho - howe 2! D;Lml :g:hln Ireland, :fl llfi"m 'u‘: gether. ::“ Wiibe |hznki‘nl "mu ho ls ablo to | A0 quite well-knowu lady journslist of that | of ;du‘:u aud the prlvlu%‘l the citizeus of llu‘llb Notiom Bosrd Bebit, which is orgely by | Derfori this Qicalt feat, and ot batoo hioy | Batioualit. w0 Btatelluse Coumlasloners of ———— o exoessof tho proportion in Evgland, Tho | DMMebodocsftavmeatly, - Who drew the truc-uwardness out af ths Ta- | thek o owie and weep over the mas ot S35 attendanco, however, in Ircland is far below | Whatever may Lo sald of Mr, HsiNg, his ‘,‘.’;‘3““:"'! ’ l‘; hl'" ':II:‘I “; sx-Quancal editory | THLOh Vhe poor tuvq'e}r- ot Ditnols wud call tbat fu England. Tlere are 8,000,000 chil- | knowledze uf Low an election is golug ls us e Wit mytile bawesrs. i f“u‘z‘:‘t:'z{::m apt ol R I dron enrolled in England, and the aversge | clear “’“‘h“:‘"‘“ nl‘:ullhn ol suy m‘“th' “:‘“‘ LARD CoLLIZA wants the Bwlss mission. | unsurpassed for h‘e‘lutpy‘: {uere is no_season Wb of dally sttendanco reaches 2,000,000, while | €0 audhIn fach, & Mitlo more ecurate, Four | 1\ m0, remember that 1 13 the Jand of “Tell” | Wikl all theso attractioiis tbis fussitutiuu sbould of the million ou the rolls in Ireland ys before tho clection he wrute out an csth- ——————— Dot becoe oue ul the favurite revurteul o less than 400,000 are on an aversge in m“u"' 1 :,‘::“:kbg ;“da:"n;“ R:puhlllnn “WaapaLL PulLLIPs fs an suomely.—Dos- | Pooplell over the country, - SRR daily attendance. The most yemarkable et - ures £00ted UD | o Journal. Tlo 18 also au Auan-ass, Cole A. I, West, Is dolug much to give Mudlsoa Yy i as follows: Ageregute of majoritics in wards ———cm———— (hat position ss JUtly Geverves, b bis buusé fosture of this lrvegularity, however, is | csrriod by the Kepublicaus, 8800; ditto by the | The Richmond IWAly ts enthusiastic aa 1t con- | 13 oub of Lho tluees kept lu the country, sad & the fact that, nmotwitbstandiog the Irish | Deaiocrats, $,000; Republican mafority, 5,0, | teruplates the glorious possibilitics open te Prcs- | Lospitsble bowe EE O