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THE CHICAGO MARCH 28, 1878 B THE RAILWAYS, TRIBUNE: 'THURSDAY, mittce to each of them for that pu k rci)llul that he was a Democrat, and that he did not probose to be questioned by anv committas mereI{ for ‘the sake of allowing political capital to be made azafost him. Bome of the other Democratic candidates #aid that they did not wish to conceal thelr vicws, but it was thought unwise by some of their political associates to tate & question that can have no possible besting upon munic- ipal affairs. :J 14 ‘!m ;lrfilmn reenback victor On motlon, Ar.’ W. Herr, of Cook, and the Chir wereadied to the State Central Cominit- ec. The Committec on Credentials reported and recommended that, where the delegations wero not full, those present should cast the full vote. MR, ALEXANDER CAMPOELL, of LaSalle, was called upon for n speech, and, in response, sald that the afms and nbi‘.““ of ihe partywere to control the Government of the country. Thelr Government was founded on the nafaral rights of man, The common gilts which the Government held for the benefit of all should not be sequesterated by class legialation, All men should be protected in the fruits of thelr labor and talents. To the people Lelongs the right to change tho laws. When they cense to operate in the monner orginally intended, It became the duty of the people to abollsh ol Taws looking to the establfshment of nmunnndnlhzml‘?'. here was a project on foot both here and abrosd to sssimilato our laws end Institutions to those of the monarch- cal countries of Enrn{m. The legielation of the country, State and natfonal, was in the intercat of moneyed corporations. To this moneyed power could be attributed the evils under which they Jong had and stil! were suffering. TII® NAILROADS were aubservient to this monctary power. All the financial legislation of the country was founded on the system that the few shonld rule the mnn{, and tha , many should work for the few. They had expanded and contracted the currency, lowered ‘and rafsed the intereston money,’ rrctunlly deranged the price of Ial and products, rctarded tho opening up and de- yelopment of our rescurces. snd were brac- tically turnlng the country into a natfon of gam- Llers and paupers, On tlio breaking out of the War the banks took possession of the finances of the Government, and bad ever sinco retaned control of them. The Natlonal-Bank system, ostensibly protten un for strengthening the Goy- crnment, was {n reality a means of ad sbout the coming nally, all the motfons were withdrawn, e cept thal on the question of adopting the ma- Jority report. Amidst an almost tnfernal din the Chatr de- cided that It was adopted, An cqually fufernal din refected the decision, and a el of the cuunties was ordered, llooton made w few remarks of soathing character, aud the call began, It gradually be- @an to dawn through the licads of the rurs! del- eRates that the afxteenth resolution was a meas- ure which satfafied thelr yearning for greenback recognitfon, and they mostiy voted in the aillrm- lstlve. The report was adouted by a vote of 298 0 07. McGilyray, of Cook, offered the customary resolution cnnnnclnri prison labor, and Camp, ot Cook, moted its adoption, 1agle was opposed to any more tacking on to the Toledo platform. After a littie moro dabate the resolntion was withdrawn, and the majority report was unanl- ‘mously adopted, THE PLATFORY. Wugncas, Throuzhout onr entlre country the valuc of real estats ia depreciated, induniry para. Iyzed, trade depresued. businers Incomennnd wases reduced, upparalieled distreas inflicted npon the oorer and ilddle ranke of our pevple, the Jand lled with frand, = embezziement. bankruptey, crime, suffering, ptuperiom, and starvation: and Waeneas, This state of thinga has been brought about by leglsiation in the intorest of nnd dictated by‘ money-lenders, bankers, and bondholders; and Wienzas, While we recogatza the fact that men in Congreat connected with' hoth the old volltical partleshave stood up manfally for the rights of tho people, and mot the threats of the money nower and the ridicale of an ighorant and subsidized press, set neither the Hepublican nor the Demo- eratic particsin thelr natlonal polictes ‘Ppropose remedlies for the oxisting evils; and, Wieneas, The Independont-Gireenback party and oth Iatlons more or less_effective have been unable heretofors to make formudable op- position to the old party orasnizations; and Wuzneas, Tno limitingof the legnl-fender qual- Ly of roenbacks, the changing of ‘currency bomts into coin bonds, the demonctizing of the sllver POLITICAL. State Convention of the Tole- do Party 4t Spring. fleld, I11, 0 the amount of $998,000, on which the Interest since 1874, amounting to £240,000, 1s yet unpaid. Tne Court rendered the above decree, and gave until the first Mon- day in October 1o settle with the frat-morteage bundloldere. 'The second-mortzaze honde were istaed tothe amount of £0,000,000, but only $6,500,000 had been disposed of, TEXAS REFRIGERATOR-CAR LIN’E. The Rallroad Gazelte says: “Aline of re- Irigerator cars between Bt. Louls and Galveston has been established over the St. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern and the International & Great Northern Roads, the Tiffany Refrigerator- Car Compan lumlnblnf the cars. The linc {s to be run chiefly for early veget. 8, fruits, and onnvr‘rulnlnble market supplics. Aside from cars now being buiit at 8¢. Louls, this Company received this week an. order for fifty more cars from s large dealer (n export dresscd beef. Furst of April several car-loads of strawberrlcs leave Southern points for New York and 8t, Louls in Tiftany cars, and they were callud on vesterday to furnish additiona} fflfi for transporting such frult and carly vege- ables. E MEDIOAL. CATARRHAL CONSUMPTION. 1 thought unless I got relief ;;t once I must dies At this timo I heard of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, After some exerciae one warm summer's day I pasted through marshy ground, got wat, took cold. and have Merer got the better of catarrhal diaeasa thers cone iracted until became acquainted with BANFORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRA. How 1 dave sat- fered when at public meetings, or at charch, trying 1o avoid the cough which constantly clung to me} Night After night have [Isin awake prayiog for some slight rellef, that I might sleep and forget my suffering. In 1509 | took annther severe cold, with more eatarrhal Aroubles, and attil In March, 1877, 1 took anotner that Baastthesymptams of »' fatal affection. The dls. charge from my nove and month was such as 1l con- Sumptives have, The inrosds it made on my besith weretrightful, I thought unless I got relfef atonce that I mustdie, At this time f heard of BANFORI RADICAL CURE snd Immediately began throl nsa of It. The finat reltef wae 3 good night's rest from coughing. What an encouragement 1o ono who had suflercd as [ had! What s ood beginning! I continged until £ had used twelva bottles. 1 then faund myself o new man—not & young man, for 1 am fa my nfey-ntnth X need not say anything fo pralse of the RADI- CAL CURE beyond what [ have satd. It has done for mewhat I pever thought 1t would-aiven ma immedt. ate relfef from thirty years of suffering under a plus Tallty of diveases. It e » blessing Lo be £id of three mor. Adjournment of the Convention of Managers at Chicago. The Grain Rates of the Recent New York Meeting Reduced Five Cents. MR D, I JONNSON wrote out his views at conslderablo length, in which he put himself in accord with the fonest Money League, as he is wn to be, but sus- {mcunz a trap, he afterwasds withdrew his lec- €] Ty Un the other hand, all the Republican candl- dates gave expliclt and emphatic reolies to the Committee of @ uature to secure the support of ail the Honest-Money Leaguers, So now the probable effect will be a l?uue stand-up fight next Taesday between the Dem- veeats and Greenbdckers un the one side, and the Republicans and bard-money men ob the other. The Attendance l)h;_;lnished by Grinding Railways Refus- ing to Deadhead. Much Supplementary Satisfaction to Be Given to Small Kickers. Ex-Treasurer Bates, a Former Republican, Nominated for Treasurer. The "Eveners" Get All They Want, and Scoure & High Meat-Rate. No Commissions on Passenger Tickets MISCELLANEOUS, The C., B, & Q. Dlaction, FENKSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS, HARRISBURG, Pa., March 27.—The Republican Btate Central Committee to-dsy decided to hold a Btate Convention in this city sy 15, AMUSEMENTS. LOCAL NOTES. ‘The Frefa Singing Boclety, aasisted by the Swedish Lady Quartette, will giva & concert this evening'In McCormick Hall. The Quartette consists of Miss Amaunda Carlson (suprana), Miss Ingehorg Lofgren {mezzo-soprano), Miss Inza Ekstrom (alto), and Miss Bertlia Erixon (contralto). These ladies are already kunown, . Frank H. Hall Chosen for Super- intendent of Public Instruction. . HANNIBAL & ST. JO. NEw Yok, March 27.—At a meeting of the Directors of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Ratiroad Company to-day, Henry M. Benedict, of this cty, aud Simeon B, Armour, of Kansts City, were elected Directors. THE CHRICAGO, “nunmmflox & T QUINCY, As beretofore Indicated in Tnz Trinuse, the snnual election of the Chicage, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, which was hela at the office of the Company In this city yesterday, passed off #s peacably and harmoniously us any of its predecessors, and the entire old Board, with two exceptions, were re-elected. The retiring members are Messrs. Dennison and Rotch, and their places have been filled by the election of Messrs. 3. L. Gardner, Jr., and E..Cunningham, of Boston. What caused Mr. Dennison to re- Original Moss-Backers Unwilling- ly Adopt the Titie of Natlonals, ITEMS, Mr. Wiltam J. Dagls, Asststant General Western Passenger Arent of the Lake 8hore & Micbigan Southern Railway, salled from Sac Francisco for Australla on the 234 inst. Mr, "Davis will be absent from Chilcago for at least six months, The Toledo Kite, with a Short Tail, Holsted Into the Politi- and thelr musical gifts abpreclated In this ity, | sien contd learned, but It was probably a | The General Ticket and Passenger Agonts of | tal disesses—a bicmiog 1 trever cxpected to enjmy. fers cal Bky. Tho ey Doeiscogtisolog. the erip. of | dollar the cxcasting of bonis from taxesion vas | and b poprmncal it th Frejn BInging 8. | part of the sommmracaies oo o ek DIy 8 [ et nad nd. Bouthern Raliroads | Dt4P¢ca my exigricace with the Nadicat Curs, the money power. In March, 1809, there was Contraction of the circuluting medim, the 'pro- - b ¢ compromise pl y Bave been in this city d ) JAMES McGOLDRICK, 2 passed an act declaring that the bonde ware | posed forced resumotion of socie naymente nod | €1t alded by sevegal well-kinown local artlsts, | monfous and unsulmous result was reached s o iy w‘:"‘;‘ofl' r';’“ hast ‘;’hfl '1“': Doston, Oct. o, 1877, 10 Plympton-court, vasuble In coln, By the passafo of thia act the | the prodighl waste of the public Iands were crimes | on unusually good musical treat may be antfel- yesterday. Mr. Dennison has been prominently o pl ! % 8 for running s throu - A View of the Present Municl- agalnet tno people, And as far as possaible the re- sieeper between Buston aud St. Louls via the roflts of the moncy sg;‘)wer wore Increased over s&m.oflo. . In 188 the sliver dollar was dropped from_ the cofnage, and the foliowing year it was demonetized, In 1875 a bill was Pnsscd for the resumption of specic-payments in 1870, and for the withdrawal of tho green- backs o the amount of $35,000,000, though, under its provisions, it was possible to with- draw every greenback. - The dneople never pe- titloned Congress to surrcnder tho country to tho mom'?'nd power, which has been tunrouvny organized ever sfuce the beginning of the War, They had largely BUBSIDIZRD THi#lsPRESS AND THE PROFESSION OF RELIGION to prostitute thelr calliugs. Under this state of offairs it was uo wonder that the industrial in- terests were aa lclpless as a 7. Hao favored 1 abolltion of the National Banking llynem, #0 that the Governmont could alonc furnish the country with v:urrenc‘yl.z Il(u denied that the pated. The concert Is gotten up for a chari- table purpose. The programme is s follows: 1. **Hor Oes Sveal" (Swedish Natlonal H“""[- R Wennerberg reja Singing Soclety, 2, Violhn 8010, e ivne errigers 7, 3. {loreel'fl:ee. * 1Der Wassermann The Swedish 4. Heaven ilath Shed a Te 1 5. Nortslgrd e o. pin solo . Nature and Heort.vsess The Jicedlah Lady Quartette, 8. Bing, BWEot Bird,cse, vrarore ot v s, €. 5" Cirington, Wedding M 9. <z‘nfn ent sults of thess criminal acts must bo coun. lomcted by judicious legisiation, therefore we assomblo “in National Conventlon and make ~a declaration of our principles, and invito all patriotic citizens to unite fn an effort to secure flnancial reform and industrial emancivation. The organization shail be known as tte *' National party," and_under this name wo il perfect. withont detay, national, State, nnd lvcal association to sectire the elcction to office af such man only as will pledgo themselvesto do all in thelr power Lo astablivh these principlos: Firsi—It ts the exclusive functlon of the General vernment to coin and create money and regnlato Its value. All bank Jssucs designed to circafute as L their_circulating T paper, should be s« sued by the Government and mado’ o full legal- tender for all debts, dutice, and taxes in the Uait. €d States at ita stamped valne, i Second—Thero sbull be no privileged class of creditors, OMclal salaries, penisorn, bonds, and all other debta and obligations, bublic or private, connccted with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy for many years, and up to about two years ago was the Chalrman of the Exccutive Comuitteo and of the Boarl of Directors. But littls regarding the two new Directors could be learned except that they are prominent Boston capitalists. Mr. Cunninghiam is claimed to be an Intimate friend of Mr. Forbes, The Directors chosen at the Meeting yosterdav areJ. M. Forbes, Bldney Bartlett, C.'J, Paine, T. J. Cool- idge, Dater Geddes, J. N. A, Orlswold, J. L. Garduer, Jr., E. Cubpinglinm, Robert Harris, C. E. Perkf and J. M. Wulker. Tho meeting was & small and uninteresting one, Mr. George Armour occurymn the chair, and Mr, L. 0. Goddard actlog as Scbretary. There were voted 134,172 shiares, most of which were fn the hands of Mr. Robert' Harris, and all of which wero cast for the above-named Dircctors, Hoosac-Tunacl Line, New York Central,Canada Bouthiern, and Wabash Ratlrosds. Tbo'mew ar- rangement will go Into effect Sunday, The employes of the Iilfnols Central Rallroad have formed & benevolent -association under the name and title of the *Illinots Central Raliroad Mutual Benetit Association,” which las been fncorporated under the Jaws of tho State. The principal object of the Association Is to secure 8 provision fur the benefit of the widows, or- Bl‘;mu-, and hefrs or devisees of deceased mem. re. ‘The officers for the year 1873 arc as fol- lows: Presldent, John . Welling; Vice-Pre; dent, Johu Dunn; Beerctary, Frunk Falrma: Treasurer, Henry De Wolt. There was u_conferenco yesterday between Mr. A. V. I Carpeuter, General Ticket and Passenger Agent of the Chv:nqu, Milwaukee & 8t. Baul Railroad, and Mr. Wiltam Thrall, The magaltuds of the sultering. the blight, the mises Ty caused by Catareh, places the question of the remas Ay for s cure aud extermioation eecond only to thef for Coasumptlon; for ke the Iatter 1t mines and bure fows o the system mntil It Lreaks down every vital furce oppused to Its fearful ravegrs, s BANFORD'S RADICAL CUIRX 18 & Local and Cone Stitutfonat Remnedy. 1t ts Inhaled, thus scing directiy upon the nasaleavities. Itis taken Ioternally, thus neutralizing and purifying the acidifed blood. ‘A new and wonderfal remedy, destroring the germ of the dis- ease. DPrice, with Improved Inhaler and Treatise, $1. Bold by all drugghts thrunghout the United States and Canadas, and by WEEXS & POTTER, Wholcaale Diug- Blsts, Bostun, Mass, ¥ pal Campaign in Mii- . waukee, Wis. ILLINOIS NATIONALS, THE MEN AND_THEIR AIIS, Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, BPRINGPICLD, TIL, March 27,—I1 there is any- tblogIn dovotion to principle (or, rather, theory) these men now here certainly deserve credit. At8a, m. the Convention begins to assemble, and [sce befors me 1fen whom I binve known for years to have been engaged in no other call- inzor pursuit than that ot rezulating and ad- Justing the finances of the nation. This work tiey have done dMamily. The leaders are vis- e — R o i vl Geveral Ticket Agent of the Chicago & Norths fonrle, lacklog aomewhat tho enthaluam of | banke aver had tho ight to furaisn tho peopls | SLLG(NET dsbtaand obligad legal-tonder money of | 10 ViolinSole... ooty ek Tro toe e wa oruuise (a, Boiton a, | Geveral Rallroud. i regand 1o, the ol e hit [, [ 5 ey Sommune, bt certalaly aciuited | whh bonds e e oo P iterfora " pith | 1o8ourisSuaes, sellly acdoding e tholyi- 11, | Folka. 2. for the couuing vear. 1t 1s undoraiood that al | 8 new style o todrist ot 9o Pt for e} ————— % € ch they were cou- 3 e i 0 ‘ 5 : ( %y";:ls“ue;sn-“s'\xry-;oo; .r:]le:r"% D“";":;:fln f':\':: vested rights. He would, however, Intetfere Hpring Son the old officers will bo re-clected, and no change | the lato General Ticket and Passenzer Agents Freja Binging Soclety. The *“Celebrated Caso? s drawing well at McVicker's, and to all appearance the play ap- peals to the popular sympathy as actively as did {ts predeceasor from the same hand, Tho gencral verdict s that It §s s intenscly In- teresting as “The ‘Two Orphans," while the verdict is quallied by a feoling of dlsap- pointment at the lack of an cqual array of distinctive portraltures, such as would bring into more prominenco tho talents of such un- doubted favorites as Ida Vernon, Marle Wil Klns, and Fauny Morant. Itefs to the credit of the mansgement, ns well us to the individusl members of the company, that the assignments of parts of comparatively little importance shiould be ‘so conscientiously rendered. The character represented by Miss Vernon, for in- stance, might be eusily slurred over by o tyroin tho profession ot a considerable saving of ex- peuse, but the publle would doubtless grumblg 8t the absence of a lady so loog {dentified with the pogulurlty of thy Unfon Bquars company. 'rua “Cese " 'will bo on the boards until further notlee. Mr. Frank Mayo Is at the Adeloht this week, representing that voctical aud romantie Lock- Wwoodsman with whom his pame fs now identl. fied as completely as ts the name of Jefferson With tho tmmortal Zip. Itis probably one of tho best, s it s certainly onc of tho most pop- ular, dramas of the kind that have boen given, and the public {ntercstfu the fortunes of the Western Lochinvar does not appear to have waned, notwithstanding its many repctitions, The present, cast §s hardly equal'to soww that we buve formerly heen favored ‘with, nor Is the mounting .f the plece quite as satisfactory as could be desired; but it s casentially a one-man fece, and the minor defccts are cuslly forgiven n prescuco of the well-sustaloed renderiug by Mr. Mayo of Davy Crockett, Manager Hooley lus withdrawn *Dup- dreary,” at the m"uen of numerons patrona of his theatre, -who fosist on secinz *Tho Crustied Tragedian,"—not_that they love Dun. dreary lcss, but that thoy love * The Crushed ! more, In obedicuce to this demand, AMr. Sothe ern will to-night repeat his famous {mpersona- tion of Fltzaltamont. e is threatening to introduce a comic sonz ioto the part, with® the with vested wrongs. 1o would not array labor anlnn capital except In pursuit of natural jus- tice. Tho uational domain shonld be open, 1His sole abject was to check tha usurpations of the money-puwer, and _correct mistakes fn the varlous depertrents of the Government. ile would preserve the natlonal honor, He would pay tha pational debt in the monoy nominated, =in the currency. If tho laws were not soon changed, the fndustriat classes would have noth- tog left 1o them but slavery. GEITING TO TNE NOMINATIONS, Gwinn, of Efingham, moved that the Con- ventlon proceed to nominate. Lald on the table. V. V. Barr, of Couk, offered the following: Resolved, That wa demund that all candidntes nominated by this Convention shall bo compelled 1o pledge themeelves to indorse and stand by the Toludo platform, ant &1 biher rerolut s adopted by this Convention, and that they declare them- seives (cach for himsclf) to have surrendered overy and all uftlintion with atl former oxisting partivs which they have 1dentifed themaelyos with hither- fo, and that we further rocommend that all candi- dates nominated tn this State §n the futurs for any office of trust, profit, or hionor bo roquired to take the same pladgze, and be required 10 muke thesame declaration In writing, A delegata fired up and safd he was an orlg- inal Grocabacker,- and did not propose to be swallowed up in the Toledo concern. His con- stitucnts had instructed bim to stick to the Greenback name. Another delegate objectedto the Introduction of auy such local sectarian sentiment, and gen- erally poured oll on the troubled waters. Grover, of Cook, offered an amcndment re- quiring all candidates to pledge thelr support to tho resolutlons adopted by this Conventlon, Beott, of Champaign, moved to refer to the gom‘tlnluee on Resolutions, and it wus a0 or- ored, . ¢ On motfon of Beott, of Champalgn, the nom- Lnnucn of candldates’ was then declared in or- er. in the management made, except that Mr. [iar- s will take & more active part in the executive business of the road hereafter, and Mr. Perkins will devote less time to the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and more to the Burlington & Mis- souri River Rallroad in Nebraska. A new General Buperintendent or Traflle-Manager will undoubtedly be sppointed, but 1t has not yet transpired who the successful man will be, 3Ir, C. W, 8mith, the efficlent Geuocral Frelght- Agent of this road, would glve the most aatis- faction, and the prospects are that ho will re- ceive the position, REGULATING THE FPASSENGER TRAFFIC. The General Ticket and Pussenzer Agents of the roads leadlog East from this city held n mnceting yesterday at the Grand Pacific Hotel which was porticipated {n by the General Man- agers of thelr respective lines. The objeet of the meeting was to regulate the passenger busincss, whicn had beew rather disturbed duar- {ug the last month or two. About six tonths ago the roads lending East from this city en- tored Into an agrcement that thereafter no more commisalons should be paid to outside parties for the salo of tickets, An cxception was mado in favor of the Erle and Grand Truuk Iail- wways, which were allowed 50 cents on the salo of eacli ticket, because they had not the same facllitics as the others, Since that time there hos been much quarrcling, it being claimed by the Lake Bhore” and others that the favored roads exceeded the privilege pranted them, and pald higher comwissions than those allowed in the ngrecment. The difticalty grew worse, us- til finally the Lake Bliore gave nmotlee thar it consfdered the agreement no longer binding, and would again_ pay commlssions. ~ ine that timo all the ronds have been paylng them. To stop tbls kind of business and to harmonlize the antagonistic intercats was the object of yester day’s mecting. After along, heated discitsston, at which criminations and recrimiuations were {recly resorted to, Mr. Frank Myers, Gencral Ticket and Passenger Aacut of the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayno & Chicago Railroad, introduced & reso- lutlon that on and after April 1 no more com- misalons be pald bfl any of the ronds, fncluding the Erle & Chicago and Grand Trunk. tracted, Zhtrd—That the cofnage of silver be placed on the samo footing ns that of gold. Four{A—Conurean shall provide eald monoy ade- quate to the full employment of labor, the equita- ble distribution of.{ts Tiroducts, and ‘the require- ments of baslness, fxing s minimum mmount per capita to the population as nearas may be, and otherwlse regulating its volume by wise and equit- able provisiond of law, so that the rate of interest will secare to labor Ita just reward. tA—It 18 inconsistent with tho genlus and #plrit of popular government that any speclea of rrmt- property should be exempt fron bearing Its ust share of tho public burdens. Government and money should bo taged precincly as other rropnrty. &nd 8 graduated Income tax shonld bo evied for the suport of the Government and tho payment of its debts, irtA—The publlc lands are the common proj rty of the whola peoplo, and should not bo sold to apeculators nos gnmblasl o railroads or other cor- Porfllnnl, bus should be donated to actual settiers n Jmiteq Itics, ASerenfA—The Uovernment should, by general enactmonts, encourage tho development of our ageicaltoral, mineral, mechanical, niauafactaring, And commerclal resoueces to the end that labor may ba fully and profitably employed, but no monopo- Hios should bo legalized, , Zighth—All useless officos shonld be abullshed, the most rigld cconomy enforced In every branch of the public sorvice, and severs punishments ine ictea upon pubiic officers who betray tho troste roposed Iu them. Ninth—As educated labor has devised means for multipiying prodaction by Inventions and discove eries, and s their use requires the exerclae of mind s well aa body, such luilllullon ehould bo yhad that tho numver of hours of dally tol) will bo reduce ll\'l'lllkw the working classcs more lelsuro for mental improvement and sucialenjoyment, and saring them from permanent decay and death, Tenth—The adoption of sn Anierican monota systom, os proposed hereln, will harmonlze ufl diffuresices In regard to tarlif and Foderal taxailon, reduce and equalizo the cost uf transportation by land ‘and water, diateibuto equitably the joint earnings of u‘!l(nl and_labor, socire to the pros drcers of wuslth the results of thelr labor snd akill, muater out the vast army of filleis who, une dor the existing system, grow rich upan tho eam. ings of othors, thut overy man and woman may, by “thelr awn offorts, securs u competence, that overyruwn furtunces and oxtremo poverty seldom found within tho limiw of our Republic, Liecenth—Noth Natloual and State (Jovernments should eatablish burcaus of labor and industrial statistics, clothed with the power of gathering and pubitshing the same, Conventlou. They came to the conclusion that, under the circumatances,it would be most expa- dient to adopt theironclad ticket for the season, which they accordingly did. The frovclad ticket which they rdopted s one that requires the signature ond dentiflcation of the pur- chaser at the polut of deatination, * MORE .OF THE SI'EX?CERIAN. Tho Six-I’enny Bavings-Dank of New York Found to Be Rotten, and Enjoined by the State from Further Confldene Opera- tions—0Only 33,000 Depositors. Toectal Dispnteh to The Trinine, New Yous, March 27.—The duors uf the Six. Peony Saviugs Bank were clssed by order of court this afternoon, as over 30,000 depositors will learn with dismay t-morrow, Most of these depositors are poor seople, who will suffer severely In consequence Jf the suspension. An eXamination was begus by Supt. Lamb's ngent. on the Othof Jast munth. Bupt. Lamb placed the vank in thehands of the Attoruey-General, stating the repor: of the examination of the bank, The Exsuiner's fluding shows that n deficit Int asscteto the amount of $32,425.95 ex- ists in the sl savivis baok, and a deficiency in focome of 1014123, The report of the Ex- aminer sbUWs further thnt the management of the {nnitation has becn for several years nekli- &ent, iprovidens, and disadvantageous to the luterests of the depositors. By resson of such condust the saviugs bak has been Lrought tolts presant condition. The Examiuer finds that neeleet and incapacity mow charae- -lerize the conduct of the Twigtees, In view of the reported deticit, and of ¢! iCwanagement of thie institution, be deems it unain s frer pealent for s savinezs bank to wptine to trananct business. An Injunction was igeqred aud served to-day on President Miles, 01 tpy bank. Iu his report the Examiner says: % Thew, sbilities of the bank to 83,271 depositors amount. to $1.88,%00, I desire, also, to call your attention to somo other freegular and (lfegal practices in connection with the business of this lvuult, 1 found mortgage-loans made by the bank to the wives of twoof the Trustees, in who has given every thought and every act of bis Jfe for elzbt years past to the Greenback «ause, However bud his judgment may be, boever wild hia idens, no ona who kaows him ever questions his houcsty or slucerity, Over agalost him slt Fawcett Plumb, of LaBalle, poad Gwinn, of Effiugham,~two men who know nothing whatever of the abstruse and puzzling sstem of finance advocated by thelr party, Promiucntly marking bis silhouctte agalnst the rear wall I seo Judge M. G Wnittock, of Morgan, & six-weeks’ confert to the cause,—a man who had extensive experience among lunatics at tho Jacksonville Tutitution until Gov. Cullom removed him—a proper man to regulate the finances, Ilooton, the strawberry farmer of Marion County and tld-decamp to Brick Pomeroy; J, K. Magie, o pronounced Spiritualist; Baoe, o dreaming cn- thusfast from Woodford County; Coffecn, who Xeeps a bookstore fn Danvitle aud ought to be well-read; and the venerable Joseph Glilesple, of Madison, another young convert, are con- spicuously promnluent. WIAT GRIRVANCES THESE MEN JIAVR srilnst thelr former political assoclates, It {s bard 1o tell, but every one of them no later than ten years ago was an active politiclan, and tither Democratic or Republican offlce-seekers. How much of sincerity, aside from that of ambl- tion, Is In this move, is also difficult to find out. Common justice to a reputable voting clement, bowever, would givo the majority of the men beratoday credit Yor consistency. There fon following here which {s houest, thelr Loucsty being of the kind posscsscd by the disciples of Ljoyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, and John Brown of snte-boilum days. Oune other thiug fs plaluly spparént: Theso mea have not only marched away from the two old partes, but they bove burued thelr’ bridges bLebind them. In mo one caucus ordiscusslon has there been tho slightest hint VOLTAIC PLASTER. Electriclty sad Healtog Dalssms unltedto form the most wonderful heallng, soothluz, ana Strengthening Tlaster ever discuvered In the history of medicine, INSTANT RELIEF For liheumatiam, Neuralzle, Wesk Back., Weakueas, Paraisale, Weak Spine, Nervous Falus, Stratas, Spras and Soreness. iy WEAK BACK, Pala and Weakness across the Kldoeys, Shooting Patny through the Loins, Lack of Strength and Activiiy, cured as by magic, DYSPEPSIA, Jveakness of the Stomsch and Dowels, Indigestion, Cramps nud Fatns, relieved and cured without fnterost medictacs. Dyapepsics, try one. S OB PRICE 25 CENTS. e careful to obtain Colllna' Voltale Plaster, a com. Uination ot Electric and Voltale Piates, with higniy Medicated Plaster, as sceu [n the ‘abova cut, Sold by #il Whiolesale and itetnl] Drugglats throughout the Unte ted Ktates aod Causdan and by WEEKS & POTTF Proprictors, Boston, M CARNET, “NORTH SIDE Iy Goods e North Clark & Erie-sts, BARGAINS FOR STATB TRIASURER thera wete nominated E. N. Batcs, of Cook; M. M. Hooton, of Marion; D. W. Encry, of Pao- riasund J, 8, Armatrong, of LaSalle, ' Pending tho counting of the vote, a delegate from Marion withdrew Mr. Hooton from tho race, and several of the counties mado changes lu their votes, too tido turning fo favor of Bates. Tha first Lallot fluuulled a8 follow, ul terest. A Trustee ‘and officer bus nsslgned u sccond mortgaze tothe bank, and the bank on two oceastons loaned mouney to puy oft mort - eoges in which said Trustee und oflicer was in- terested, he having assumed the payment of ono and owniug the otber, the bauk recelving from the party to whomn it advanced the money two mortiages on tho sano premises as sceurity tor the loan, all of which facts are noted on the boud and mortgage statement herewith subrmit- ted. ‘The hunk secms to have a number of cuse The result was recelved with » moderata ul{. ThaGrand Trunk clalms that it will not e amount of applause, and the nomination was & its share of traflicif not alowed a certaln privilege,” and, though willing to make a sacri- tico in order to securs harmony, It doubts whether the above resolutlon can be carrfed out, Another mectiog will be held this momning to sce whether some moro satisfuctory action cannot be bad. — TIE GRAND PACIFIC CONYERENCE. The rallroad magnates wero azafn in session 18l by their own programme. Nor can one deny the cothusiasm with which they act. Be- Ing essentlally one-fdea men, they are all glib toeakers, and, liking applauso indlvidually, al- ¥ara applaud collectively,~on the principle of You tickle me and ')l tickle you, At halt-past @ the general eaucus broke up Ioto Appellate Caurt Districts with the follow- Iog showlng: In the Cook County Dlistrict, Ua, From thero she will go to England, and ber tour will probably occupy more than a year, Joseph K. Emmett opens at Hooley's Theatre next Monday lu an improved editlon of his well- known play of “Fritz.”” Thesilo of seats bo- Rlus to-day at the box-office. Mr. 8. Gilbert has written a new comedy for Sothern, for which e has been pald fn advauce $8,000, Tho nctor expects to produce 1t as a most serious lmportance, and wo recommend jegls- Jation luoking to it suppresalon. KourteentA—That we demand an {mmediato fo- @uo of & full legal-tandor paper currency Da the Government to the full liniit ot least of tio 8100, - 000,000 of logal-tender United States Treasury notes, Fifteenth=That the credit of tho Government €an busk bo strongthiened and presorvod by its Brit rlflfll fl Its interoat-bearing dobt before calling 0 any part of Ita non-Intereat bearing obligailons for redemution, L Twelfth—Thut tho contract system of employin; v cl v L - Bt e b usilsa 1o, gt tho-Slorses [ Balens (558 | bt cur phkann S stormnsnny Jeehalen? | Gmondimsy i # Dot s Fe BAODLea AR MEa by Al the s | Wit SO e fo me the Busgude xc e Tottoxelther Republieas or Demscratle Cons i':m: “' bt ': "“"a“fl:mmmumfim““"m andartls NERAL MENTION. ;haglmm Central, Grand Trunk, Great West- attorneys have lvans securcd by inortgage, Jenilonsfor thelr candidstes or their priociples. | Jiowcl ... . e Riricenth Tho iciportation of sérvile labor Into raT DN » | orm, and Canada Houtnern aigned it condition. | upon which they ara. In arrsars ofe i They belleve themselves tully abie to stand or | Hooton:,\\l! tho United tatos from China ls o proslem of tha | . Mis8 Jano Coombs has just salled for Austra: ~ L} made unaniulous. A motfon to notify Bates of the result waswoted down, for the roason that it would be better that he should bave un op- portunity to read the platform of the Conven- tlon before nceepting the candidacy, YOI BUPERINTENDENT OF PUULIC INSTRUCTION, Frank I, Hall, of Kaue; J. D, Harroun, of Mers cery and J, B, Turnor, of Morgan, were placed in nomfuation. The firet ballot resulteds Wo offer un Attractive Assorte mont ot Best Desigus in . Brussels, Tapestry, 3-Ply, Ingrain, and Venetian Carpets, MUCH BELOW SOUTH SIDE PRICES! CARSON, PIRIE & (0, NOR'TH SIDE DRY GOODS HOUSE. o LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION Y did | tomerswho keep active accounts upon which it ; . Sisteenth—Taat wa_recommend and urge upon at tho Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday, und takea checks and notes for collectious, and pays REBLY depemaraiias fn the Ottaws Distrct | Hall... " | Sy county, st i comltistn og | BT, of b8 repertalroon bis retura to Americs | 3 the rand Tacite ot st eventng, Tha | 2e8 chocks ancntes fur eollectious, und paya 1 Tarner Mr. fall was declared: the nomfncs of the Counvention, and the nomination wes made unantmous. A youthful brother, whose marked pecularity was a_gold-doliarcolored coat, -llunuhru‘ty. thought there wasn't a fair diviac, o two ofticos had beon given 1o the northern Lalf of the State. Tia Lioped tho other oflices would go tothe Egyptiaus. Ho was lelt, for thero wers no moro Stato oflices to be fllled, He sat down wmuch disgusted. 3 Cousiderable confusion Lere ensucd concern- ing tho nomlnations FOR SUFREMB AND APPELLATE COURT CLERKS, Some of tho delegates thought that it was the busiuess of the whole Conventlon to mnake theu, While the contrary view was taken by others, Thu debate was participated In mostly {ly State Printing Export Magle, Finally, order was ro- apportionment of business from tho larger poluts in tho West was eatlsfactority comploted, and for thres months ot lenst the roads will try to bo satlsed with thelr allotted abare. The business from Chivago will be divided smoug the various ronds leading East from this city as follows: Michigan Central, 83 per cent; Lake Bbore & Michixan Soutliern, 27 per cent; Pitts. burg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, 24 per cent; Bat- timore & Okio, 10 ewr cent; and Pituburg, Cincinnati & 8t. Louls, 7 percent. Some o the amaller poluts could not agree on o diyision, and in theso cases the Commisslioners will undoubtedly have to usv thelr powers and decido what division cach road shall accept. =Amongz thesc polnts aro Milwaukee, Hannibal, Quincy, sud one or two others. Toledo Ls also cousldcring 1'"‘ what xty dnle‘mul; and the Mt Vernon District, Lurteen delegates,~a total of 118, with perbaps shalt-dozen down town, Out of the 103 coun- les ouly forty-cigzht aro represented. All rep- rentutions of a lurger delegation aro not war- noted by the facts, Procion, PROCEEDINGS, Spectal Diepateh 10 The Tridune, SPRINOFIELD, IIl, March 27.—Promptly at Roon the Couventlon was called to order by J. L 8pringer, of Cook, though Coftee, of Vor- milllon, tried to forestall hitg, but fafted. Mr, Bpriuger congratulated the geutlemen present on thefr hu{u-inu appearance, and spologized for the lack of full representation by stating that the rallrond companies had declued to uake any reduction of furcs. lx‘(’)n “iaotion fof Coffee, of vlen;;umm M. V, 217, of Chicago, was_ sppolnte tetnporar, Chalrman, and conducted to' tho chalr with Ly on| all other perwvus lmgnned in the work of urganize 1ng Natlonal Greonbuck and locaizclubs, that thoy snpport the principlcs sot forth i tho Toledo plut forn, Secenteenth—~That the paymont of all woges in the lawful money is the only volid psymens for labor, and that we ary n?nmod to the employment of minors in ehiops and factories undor 14 yoare of Bgv, Ponding o motton to adjoprn GLN, BATES entered the ball aud was recelved with three cheers, He thanked the Convention for the houor confersed, because It was unsought. 1o thought thls a great »nd glorlous enterpriac, ono that shuuld attract the attantion any sym- r-my of all the people i tho State, and ho be- levod that they were fn lyulrnthy with Green- back principles.” It wesa big foad that the Con- vention had put ou his shoulders, Mo was bound to wrz wlb Ie would not ba of the bank-book, and ft. pays futerest ob the same dally balances. Thercfs a large differ- ence beiween the depositors’ ledgers and the geweral ledper, wow atuted to be about’ §30,000. ‘Fhls discrepancy has ex- fsted for nany years, and an effort 1s now being made by the bank to balance its books, in obedience to orders recelved from your Department. In couclusiin, I belleyo |. ihere lias been weakness and carclessness In tha management of this bank smounting to indif- ference ju proteciing ang fucreasing the trust funds confidinely placed in s keeplng by that clusa “of people whose inter- csts It should have cspoclally ardea, aud whose welfaro it should have faithfully promoted.” The Six-Penny Bank was fncor- porated in 1! John A, Dix being one of the lucorporators, Frown 1860 to 1875 the growth Robson and Crane are reported to be doing an imense busivess fu New York with ** Qur Bachelors.” On its retirement o new play, “ Our Aldermen,” will be produced, with Juines Lewis fn the principal part. Mr, Tennyson Is working upon an historical drama which will completethe trilogy of dramas upon the great and memornble characters and cvents in English history which he ar(mnul,y coutemplated, **Queen Xary " and ¢ Haroid baving already sppeared. ‘The Folly mmpnu{. from a Weut-Bide theatre, have been engazed 10 open at tho New Chicago Theatre on Monday evening next. This is an experiinent ou the of tha wmanigoment which may have an finportant bearlug upon the future success of the house, Mr. Willlam Winter has been Lard at work divistous its roads uro entitled to. Theruls s | was rapid, the deposits {n 1573 amounting to sty A - . W. | beaten, Ile neyer been beateu. | on bfs revision of Shakspears's plays, Ho hos c that thess poluts will como | over $2,500,000. Bluco then thers bus been a Viatioe watica " rath addremet o | florod, sud, Camp, ‘of Cool Yoparted C. W, [ beat must hel hia, _Thers imust bou cows- | rocontly completed Richard JLoo aud will | Prosbech bowerer, that thess pol fulllog off Of abour $230,000 aunuslly. Lho Bholes, of Cock, a5 a candidata for the clerkalilp o tho First Disirlct Appellate Court, A dcle: fnlo from Ladalle reported C M. Kinaky, of {ock Island, for the nc&:zd. Both were con- curred fu. For the third thore were nominated T, W. B. Kidd, of' 8ancamon; C. E. Shafl, of Champaign; W, W. Burns, of Pike; and Edgar Clark, of Mcnard, The tirst ballot fn- dicated no choice. ‘The socond resulted n the 1o an understandlug within & fuw duys, There was quite a lively discussion during the morniug tn regard to tha Missouri River business, the Wabash demanding that the division sliould be- «inat 8t, Louls, Qulncy, and Hannibal, while tho other roads leading to those points wanted thedivislon to begin at the Missourl River ints, which ars 8t. Joseph, Atchison, fiuvenwnuh, and Kaowas City. Tho ve- Yentlon, aud spoke at some leogth on tho Toledo Platlorm, which ho chapacterized as o glorious Mbievement. o recounted the dosites and ats of the varlous factions which composed that Conveution, und how the fight over tho Bame of the political babe was finally sctticd by @mpromlsy un the uatne of Natlonal, Lo temporary Chalrnan thsuked the Con- plote orgunlzation fn every county, He would abide by the platform which had just been adopted, Under all circumstancos, b would bo & (ircenback man, and he hoped his Democratic and Republican friends would vote for him, and thug support the Greenback cause, Aftee re- turniug thanks to the oflicers of the Conveu- tion, an adjourument was had sino die, uext cugase himscl! with ¢ Othello,” Follow- Ing this he will WGEMO *“*Tho Fool's Revenge," snd other uon-Shakspearcan plays of Mr, Bootl's repertolre, Iuasult for divorca recently brought agaiust 8 well-knowu sporting-man of this city, im- praper relations were sald (o exist between him blow {a sudden to de weakness hias been rer. wo weeks. pty To the_TWatern Asioclated Press, Naw Yong, March 27.—The bank was closed Jbyen lnjunulluu tssued fromthaBupreme Court ‘on an application {of the Bank-Bupcriutendout, enjulniug them from travsscting any furtber ors, though the bauk’s kcfi o certain clreles d Rosa Rand, & misprint for Rosa Bond, In % ¢ss. Sloce the Oth of the present month a COM Jeatlon fur the honor couferred ou tho work. | selection of r, Bholl, Mr. Kidd wen hoi® e thi 1 tho art) bell troupe | sult of the Ught was that the Wa. | bustuess. Sioce the Otlrof the p = PANY- en of tho Stata througl him, andcounseled | fmonsly norinated for the Gemsray muriltds MILWAUKER, T e v o ety Counubll troupn | it ol the gkt wae. Algsourt River | horough examivation of he batis iire bns hgnun 3 Court Divisivn. TIR PLOTTING AND COUNTBKPLOTTING OF Tum | of the well-known actress Mosa Hand,—a most | busivcss wil abedlvlded.b Tlha.\hbul; mlllll g‘i&l 0‘n” 5’{:‘;:.‘.:{.1"1':; u:o .:. o :' n{v e o ;hz garfléclnfl. l)’m\uuk)v!t, fc" m-;ukly.l..u-. w. ““h:hl’.uv. F. M. Grege then implored thé Di- A dolegate from Madlson reportod M, J. O, POLITICIANS, ubjuss and unwarranted aspersion, now clutm & e of this buabncss, und w AR el s asie qwin) cstate | Yor Grand iaven, o dully Harnet, of Chntou, for the Fourth A, pellate, ond J, Btell, ot Jackson, for the Houthern Graud Division of the Buvrewe Court. Both were concurred fn. A Ludalle delcgato re- Yurlud R, M. Bprivger, of Kendall, as caudidate or the Northery Supreme Court Clerkahip, BRINGING IN TIE HESOLUTIONS, Dr. Hooton, of tho Committee ug Resolutions, in.-n(ed 8 majority report, wtibraciug the To- edo platform aud four additional sections, de- manding the inmediato fssue of greenbacks to the lull‘lmll at least, of four hundred millions, aaerting thal tho credit of tho Giovernment cay be streugthiencd by paving off the Intcrests bearfug bunds In prefercuce to the non-luterest- bearlug, urging the orgwuization throughout the State of Natloual Greenback aud Lubor Clubs, favoring the Toledo ulutform, demanding the VI{IIIL'II'. of all Vllfcl in lawful wmoney us the ouly valid payment for labor, and opposiug the employment of minors uuder 14 fn shops aud factories, He alsv presented a minority report, oviding for the fuscrtiou of the word “greens ack * after the word Natlonal wherever the lutter occurs in tho platform. Huoton ststed thatif the Convention sdopted the miuority probably get a small crumb in order to keep it ulet. During the sfternoon seasion the ques- tlon of rates was taken up, and after a lenjthy dlscussion it was declded to make the wraln rates from Chicugo to New York 25 cofts per 100 pounds, and 1o other polnts {n proportion. ‘This 1o 6 ceuts less than the rate adopted at the tho New York meeting, The rateon flour was fixed st 30 ceots per burrel, There was & heated debate in regard to fourth clays aod meat jputes. The Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Oblo Intervsts wanted their vates fAixed at 80 cents per 100, whils the Michigan Ceutral wanted them the same as the grain rates. The B0-ccut rute was tlually adopted, which 1 a victory for the evencrs. ‘Theso un- selfish gentlemen” have been lobbying ail sloug to keep the mneat-rates as hizh as possiblo 5o as to fucreasy the shipmcents of Jive stock, The varlous Western polnts agreed to base thelr rates on the rates from Clicago at once, The new rates will 2o into olfect Aprit 1. The meet~ Ing sdjourned sine die last eveniog, If the fow inis that bave ot ‘fiot rome to an understand- ug a8 regurds tho division of busiuess cannot do s0 witlilu a few days, the Conunissioners will (Eundays cxcepted), For Green Bay, Euc aud Friday, N . e . 7p. m. For Mantstee, Ludiugtan, &c. tri-weekly.0 4, m. Por Mackinaw, Northport, ste. , W, dn:ldndfl P U. BOTLIN, —————— AUUTION NALES, AUCTION BALE TO CLOSH " A PARTNERSHIP, Machigery Used 1 Censtraction of Faliarton-ay, Condait L3¢ Fropenty of whs Lats Fima of Fitzsimans & Connzil. A lot of Engines, Botlers, Pulleys, &z., at foot of i+ Unols-st., Chicugy. Bale Lo lace oo the ground, April 3, 1970, & 10 v'clock 8. m., sad Wil Le Lo the Blghest bldder fur cua 1a band. CLINTON BRIGUS, Speclal Cammbsaluuer. NOTICE, The Lawndale Railrond Co, Spectal Diwatch (o The Tribune, Mitwaunes, March 27.—The present aspect of political affalrs In this clty resembles a game of *plteh," (n which all the players alin to beat thuouo who makes the trump. The problem Wwill be solved at the ballot-box next Tucsday, but uatil then tho watch-fires of war will biaze on every hilitop and fu every valley, and ficrca Jdebates will go onfa ali tho corner groceries. With no lcss than four tickets fn tho fleld and more making, an clector will not flud it hard to select 0ng to suit bis fuucy,oven if takes 8 Littlo vigorous scratching, "The most activo party fn this city for ono of itasizols that composed of Greenbackers. It was frst fo tho fleld with ts nowinations, and its members will p:olubl* be the last ut the polls next ’l‘uuunsvuulgm. oy Hrst nominatod Jobn Black jor Mayor, bat Black was fisulng Just then for ¢ TUR DEMOCRATIO NOMINATION, snd rather gave them the.cold shoulder, Then 7 p. m, Coffeen, of Vermillion, Heath, of Tezowell, d Eyercat, of Marion, wers sppotnted tewm- nry Becretarles, e Convention took Mr. Churles R. Gardiner, formerly » Chicago manager, writes to the u{lflrr to say thcra are [ mun{ 0. 1t G.'s i the teld that ho nas beay compelled to adopt & middle namo and call himself Charles udolph Gardiner. Some people inay posalbly wonder that Charles should thus seck 1o court notorfety, since*{t might pruve convenlent to have several doubles. In case ho may have an cye on the West mgain, Lowaver, It would be & good fdes for him to takeitho usme by which he distfugulshed himself in Chicago, nud eall bimself Charles Dead- room Gardiner. = Then there would be 1o mige taking his fdentity, e ——— IMPORTANT TO WHEAT-GAMBLERS, Hpecial Dispateh to The Tribune, MiLwauxes, Wik, March 27.—Judge Mann, of tho County Court, has just delivered an oplulon that 1s of fnterest to wheat dealers and apeculstors. A suit was brought ou s notegiven for murgins, andgayaent resisted on the ground that it was gambliug. Dut the Court beld that and mortguges beld by the bank. An fojunc. tion wus served this alteruoon, sud the bauk's doors were prompily closed, and will likely uever be opened agaln. The uews spread quickly, and all through the eventng and late juto the night kuots of depositors collected around the building, The President sald that the injune- tion was 8 complete surprise to bim, as he be. licved that thie baok was sud is sound, He thought that tho valuatfon put ou thelr real-catato eccuritics by the Bank.Examiuer, thus mnlln& & dedelency of nearly $100,000, wi 100 luw, and that sccondlng to the bank Dire ors’ valuation of thew there was no_deticlency, but a small surplus. He admltted, however, that it forced sales of their sccurittes wers made a detelency of tho amount named might occur, or perbaps eveu mare, e sald the total ltabilities of the baok were sbout $1,700,000, while tho assets, with the de- creaved vulum;xug would show & dnqiggucy‘zu that mnount of 5 per cent or over, us the asscta would bo sbout $1,000,000. Thy bauk hus over 83000 depoultors, mearly ll susll oues, and poor, bard-working o A NECESS . ter the appolotment of the Committeo on lutions, and the Btate Contral Camuwmlttees, follows; 8tate Contrat Commuttee—Pirat District, Ji ames :D“uwrg Second, T, P. Joues; Third, David Gili; L";‘flh, M. Blade; Fifth, Charles Boone: Sixih, Thog2Muith: Seventh, 1! W. Nelsons Efghth ll.m“ Wolfe: Nioth. D.'P, Slevuns; Bleventh, H, uan § b, olina Thirteensh, . &, Heath; Fourteonit, Micontl, C. T, Culver; Slxteentn: erett; Beveuteenth, John' 8. Dewey} Afeatn W', Ingrabau; wmi;nnu:.‘ Sawg- nulan ; iz . Herr, of Cook; e Glllesple, of Madmon: £ ke o, Siotorm—¥iret District, M. V. Darr; Sec. 4, 1, W, ugrdlos; 1'1.::«:‘}‘,11'.“ ¥ Shotwell; ontgumery; { « AL ngy i, Lioya; Wovenths D, 3, XiLaughiias F. Beedys Ninth, Dr. Neliou: Tonth, vodleator; Eloventh, 1.'A. Orr; Twellth, A., AT A\urm"‘fhlrkcnlhp Jamea Freoman; Foure o the note was good 10 the hangds of athird " i He ‘admitted that pgreat dfstress | v b, It W, : B report, ho would stand by ft. they vominated Humer Chase fusteud of Black, peal .E step in sud settio up the busivess. ple. e 3 Would Hko 10 contract with some party to bulld s ralls f;fik:um_ iYL "d:’,f,wu';";::':fl‘u:,;.& ot | R ddlemuta from Kand moved to adopt the | who screpted and ran very well for few days. a’ffl%‘&‘a‘,fin.n appeal will bo ke 13 t would probably cusue through the clostng of | Joah .o {2 10 cor ‘cag on Uade o Y . uunm- Can s l"ln'l'.‘l:&lllnn wajority report. offering to scrve without pay if clected, but ho Of Yoare—trom Westeru to Crawlord'ay. [y 1L jiei Kightednth, D B! Thomas; Nhieteents, the bauk, and sald that, if et alone, the bank + Flunnigan, 349 THE PENNSYLVANIA, dol) Wl :6ent and prospective cunneciins, (s wortlhy QMagic, of Fulton, moved to strike out all the | soon ot tired sud declihed to bu considered TEMPE 1114, March 27.—Tlio new Board of | 0l pay 1 cents on the dollar. the stteation uf contracturs. Wil kive s bonus snt c % - ANCE. PaiLapatriis, g HosTow, March 27,—A meetiug of the credit- | 2 S0, A e Gteuplr SF VAERBLEL 1 e 'M'F Sxin os pan s diiecnin B i, Tk ek was uoa e G i Directors of the Pennsylvanta Ratlroad met {or | org of Hasvey & Keitha boot and shive. deniorny e e LY Charway without oppasltion, porary” Becre &fmumr" ecretaries were made permoneut ,.;‘dn Glllesple, on taking tha chalr, expresscd o that u younger wan was not appoiuted. oY \u:xm"' be Lonor was forced upon him, he g2 S6bt. The Convention wus ongaged in et undertaking. They hed to redcus the Loulaville, Ky., was held beie to-day, The offer of the firm to pay 50 cents on tho dollar wag rejected, aod 8 committee sppointed to further {nvestizate. e ——— BUSINESS NOTICES, Uso # Mrs. Winsiow's Baothing Syrup” for Bpecic Paxtoy, 11l., March 27.—Mr. Masoo, & worker In ghe Nurphy Temperanco movement, arrived bere yesterday, Public teetings will commence at Clarr's Hall to-night. Buccessful mee of this kind bave recently been beld under t plces of Mr. Mason at Tuscols, Douglas unty. Banger Dy the siralgit Republicans. Nest a call was gotten up for H. M, Beujanin, Pres deut of the Common Cuuncil, to becoms AN INDEPENDKNT CANDIDATE, but, after considerivg it for soms days, he tiually decliued tho Bonor of belog made the f-l’rpnw of demnmfie politiclans. Tho dec- organlzstion tols afternoon. The following ofticers were unankmously elected: President, Thomas A. Scott; First Vice-President, George B. Roberts; Becoud Vice-President, Edmund smn!‘:; 5l'm‘xd Vice-Presldent, A. J. Cassatt; Becref Joseph Lesioy; Assistant Becretary, Yobis G Bimar gry o173 J h Guod party. AuLedw ul.‘?fvu‘:?t‘:, n'n:m 1, 170 Wll’hlngam-n. A SCALES, FAIRBANKS' STANDAKD sprang to their feet fn advocacy of the clalus of their title. They did not want tg be swallowed clean out of sight by the labor movement. Anuther delegate ‘woved to lay the amend- went on tho table, ‘This motivn provoked numerous Questions as 0 its effect. aus| s Co OF ALL RINDS, aration of Chase snd Beujumin, both of whown hing. . 1t cu tery and FAIRBAMKS, MORSE & CO. f{:'f:nwun from ‘the hands of the spoller. Fipally, after about fltty geotlemen had all | are old-line Democruts, 1wu looked upon as T —— 8. L. & L. L. ‘““‘}.i:".f’":'x‘:a‘xhd'fnd regulaias the bowcls: mnn;ufl-sn.chiu.-q. "“’kufiém,‘{mfimnm:\“‘fi"'mfl vllg.lu to | tried “l‘o' npc:k :t‘gnw,’ And‘alcnu from Marion lnmngt.henm‘ghu-eu bands o ullfik aud Lis c&l— COAL. Lovisvites, Ky, March $7.~The case of = Becasefultobuy only the Genulne. - dhey ha @ Cupl ol Europe | mov u adop! ¢ Inino; report., cagues on e Democratic cket, when 0 N 7 A 3 i b . Lk yiTH 4%, ,“:;‘:neuu with, Moy had ouly houesty and | — Au sugry varttsan of the Jabor movement o New Youx, March 37.—Tho Delawass, Lack R ORoEnALS Houest Money l&l%uuumu forward with its George Opdyke va. The St. Louls & Bouth- o ‘hyinu 10 the public cuuse sa thelr weapoos. g Weatern Hallroad Company yld 40,- s JIAIR GOODN, moved to tuble, and then the Couvention got | little programme, it remembered that most | S¥so0a & P casiern Rallroad, fn the Unlted Btates Circult e A e St gy e et Debind thom. They | lust in a multiiiicity of resolutlons. For neasly | of these ponest maoney sreerawoored Kopublic- | 000 tous of coal at auction to-day, *Tue bidding [ (Vo yeaterday brougbt to a close by tho Photogl‘aphflr ABe BN abrley wad i larcend .um’gwu sloni in barmony if they Loped to | Lulf an hour 1t strugeled to gct out of tho | ans end desiry the success of thaz ticket, was lively, and better Sgures were realized than Hov. Bland Ballard reuderiog s decree nisl. . 3 Waves, wige. and wultlforms i ade 16 Theor qulcksands, aud It Wss only when s motlon to BECAUSK IT BEFRESENTS TURIR TDEAS. t thy February sale. Stesmboat, $3.25; grate, oo, el i s . 15 MADIBOXN-ST., order.” M.“THONE. Inipofter of bale Yo i vere toud calls for a song, and a two- | adjourn was prescated thaj order suscnded Auordiugly, they resolved to lnterrogate all | $31TGGR25; evie. $3.2553.40; stove, 38,00 | ¢ scews thas the Heudersou brauchof the St. Juke Elorucon WLy and el load dut Kle dub surrvuuded 8 vuslor orgau sud | chios. she candidates Lof city ollicers, sud seut’ cow- | 373¢? chestaut, aau)@.affm. Louls & Boutheastern Ratlroud had fssued trute Cablmzis do; Carls, §3 2 3