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THE "CITIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 18B—TWELVE PAG ther sho profers tho | Ing the remaining seven Aldermen n Board of | ment of the currency fnto the heads of the ) P > are buaily engagrd in replacing the G PIACHINES, smplo ‘I“;"“"';“::' n:hl’:u}l‘fi: S point h | Bircet Commissioncra who will run the munic- | anth-resumotionista, snd a_good many of them CROP PROSPECTS. nd within thiee days’ time the repairs safoty of hier ¥ e o on behalf of Tar. | 'al machine of th ity of Watertown for the | are now bezinning to fee it. On this subject compleley - ido which sho has m: it Iy ensulng yesr. Tho next day after this little | the New York Julistin sava: Words of Good Cheer from All RELIGIOUS xuy,—whcllu.;r. in nlln:h sho 'l’ i ny l:l‘ game waa played, an attorney from Milwaukee "rl:lrglyl”m“ part af tio x%‘i-'oi?m'wol gnmulm; Parts of the Northwest 135 ” Indisn Empiro open to a ronl danger in j yndertook to serve process upon the Mayor or | F 4 estimated 18 _held in the whole connlr: arts o e Nor 3 SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. . attemptiog to preservo it from nn imaginary | Common Council, Informing them that he held m.:nrcnvr.mfiIl;n'v'“nl:?:rfi:t':y:’:f—nlmf;l .'»f:‘.’!fé’n;: ATLANTA. Ga.. April m(.‘ll'l(')hr: session of tha The new Mflfi]lille rcqmres no threfldlflg Of the ufldfll‘ certain judgments sgainst the city, and de- mandine that the nccessary Jevy be made to poy tho same; but he was one dny too late, The ity has neither Mayor nor Connell, and United Btotes Marshal FInk s wandering about the blace lke Ziip Van Winkle In bis nauve village after twen- years of absence, making vain attempts to find eome onc who knows bim or his dog *8chnel- der.” The indebtedocss of Watertown pow amounts to a conslderable proportion of ita as- seascd vatuation, but the citlzens do not provose to abandon the town amd eive up everything for the benefit of their creditors. They evidently mean to force the *“Lloated bondliolders* Into somu sort of a cuompromize, and thus [ar lu tbe game they are a little ahead. Moral: Don't vote aid to railrond corporations unless you in- tend to poy; norpurchase bonds fssued for pub- Me impravements unlees you can find a city that can't bo run witbout a Mayor or Common Coup- cil. —has eimply been sn srticle of merchandise, and anauch {t has had to be earrled the same 84 any commodity, When the prceent alight difference between eoid doliare and Jogal-tender notes dinap: pears, then this whole stock will immediately added to the active circalation, and this will cauen sach an expansion in amount as has not heen seen since the War closed, snd such fn reality as has not been known to tbls cnmur( eince saspension at the beginning of the War. [t 1a not sarprising, 1herefore, that farsighted men have already bhegun 10 take steps to buy various kinds of property, or hat at the Stock Exchange—which Is the firet to reflect great chsnges—ihe buying movement has already net fn. e —— ‘The Afemorfal Diplomatique contains an item of news which, we belleve, has not been antici- pated by the cable. It is to the effect that the English Government I8 preparing a report upon the cumber and tonnage of the navies of all natlonalities that enter and depart from the Dardanclles, with the view of proposing tolovy a toil upon the merchant marine of the world for a period of ten years, the reccipts to be ap- plied to the paymentof the creditors of Turkey. As the creditors of Turkey arc mainly English- men, there fs nothing cool or cheeky about this proposition! e — e Now-a-days when a New York reporter rings tho door-bell of a prominent clergyman he is | labla to be choked by the reverend gentlemen, and hurled down the steps with a vebemence ‘] which carries him balf-way across the strcet, and then he hears the clergyman say, ** Noth- Ing whatever to say about it, nothing, nothing.” ‘Then the doar slams with a wicked slam that 18 heard four blocks away, and the minister, kick- Ing the cat out of his way, tramps back to bis study, one. Tho occupntion of Egypt moans aven- toally tho abandonmontof thoTurk. Whethor pis doparture from Europoe shall bo imme- diste or gradual §s porhops not a matter of eat publio concorn ; but, whether it is one ot tho othiar, it connot bo long avolded after Eogland has been brought to consent to it. Nor can W6 800 in what respect such o setile- ment of the war would Lo injurioun to Europo. 1f Epirus and Thesenly wera banded overto Greeco towhich they natarally belong, Posnia to Austria, Hervin extended o hor old poundarics, and Dulgaria permitted to in- cluda the rest, Turkey in Earopo would bo effectually and sppropriately extingnished. England must in tho end consent to this; for she dare mot fncur tho odiom which wounld justly belong to hor if sho forced one Chris- fisn province to submit again to Turkish ny. mlll:. {an’u dlsenssion, liko nll other intel- Jigent disoussions of this subject that wo have lately Acen, finally rodicos itsalf to the foquiry, What doos England ask? Ho ling sttempted to show what sho ought to ask, and why she ought to nask it. His pro. grmmo s tho gront merit of being simple snd easy of .oxecation. 'Tho English states- men could do no better thon adopt it ns theic own. They Lavo thus far rofused to nformulnto their domands,” beenuso thoy pavo boon nnwilling to pot thomselves on the defonsivo; but, if their Idons were ns modast aa those which Droex has ndvauced, they wonld hardly noed to shirink from the fallest discussion, nor to foar that tha nssont of tho othor Powers would bo dolnyed one moment longer than might be nocessary to givo them puthority. The sooner they coo- tract their detnand to theso reasonable pro- portions, tho botter perhaps for themsclves and for Enj Larger Acreage and a DBetter International_Sunday-School Convention was | thread ; its needle dnd presser bars are packed with folf, pre- Outlook than Ever Before. fed with the dis 3 f th al . . . . . T e e hantaraehoot | VeNting the Tuin of costly materials by dirty oil ; its under work. Addrezses were inade by Stephen Pax- Tt Thinere e el of Nashento, 4. P, | tension may be regulated while the machine is working, and e o et soont o b Spectal its fged is proyuled with “hemmer tecth”--especially valu- Commiltee o3 the. International, Lesson Gom- | able in hemming and felling bias scams. It has two sets H. Vincent, New Jcnevx Methodist; the Rev. Jotm Hiaon Yotk ronbpieran: st hon: | Of 8peed pulleys for doing light work with great rapidity i b oty Vit e oner: | or sewing hard heavy fabrics with ease. It may be driven 3 ‘5'::',I:f':‘p(l’ifi(;':}fi“tn’.1?‘.‘1:‘7"’.”11'.{;";:1"::: 2,000 stitches a minuto without injury, and is made by By Mo yaimier, New Orteans, rettyterians tho | & Company which for twenty-five years, has maintained tho Kev, W, G. E.Conningnam, D. D.. Tenn Methodist’ Tipiecopal ~ Churen 8ouths. Praf. | first position for the standard quality of its manufactures. Auttin Pelps, . D., Massachusetts, Congre- gationalists the fiav. fohn A, Brosdts, 11, D., As it possesses every valuable feature of other machines Kentucky, Baptist; Prof. L. Bangher, D). D, Vennesivania, Evangelical Catheran: the fes: | in addition to those above enumerated, purchasers will do well James A. Warden, New Jersey, Presbyterian; . e a e Kev. . Me¥iear, Ll I, quete, rren: | 0 examine the Wheeler & Wilson No. 8, before buying, Methodlst, . 155 Stat The Committee on the new Executive Com- - mittce reported a new Executive Cowmittee for i : 7 the next threo yearey with Fraukiia. lafl, ‘ot UL bl ) EDUINGS AND INSEIUFSONS, New York, as Chatrman. e e e e To-night, alter uddresscs and several volun. tary spceches, the Conventlon adjourncd sine et | WIINCS | Chas. Gossage Broougan, Wis.,, Aoril 14.—The Unitarian Conference that hias been in session here during the week adjourned last evening. The attend- ' 0 ; ance was large, and the enthuslaem of the dele- 0. gates unmistakable. The Iy, Messrs, Gordon, 1] Jones, Bimmous, and others were I attend- ance. The nexu meeting of the Conference s R 10 be held fo Milwaukee, PASTORAL APPOINTMENT. F @‘eld, Leife’r 5,000 P iBCOS Fine Speeiat Dispateh 4o The Tridune, Jourgr, ML, April 19.—~The Rev. Father X Burke, of Chicago, has been oppointed to the & Co il pastorate of St Mary's Parish, this clty, Jately - L made vacant by the death of Father Murphy, and has already entered upon the dischurge of W A B A S H - A V * AND Srectwl Dispateh to The Tridune. untoasvitLe, Pike Co., 11, April 10.~Pike County has ranked for many years asone of the finest frult-growing countics in the Btate, and you would almost imagine yourself fna vast flower-garden. ‘The peach, avple, cherry, plum, and pear trees aro in full bloom, as well as the crab-apule fo the ewamps. The strawberry- beds are aleo white with blossoms, snd an old resident of forty-eizht years sald to the writer to-day **thatin s recollection had Plke ever a finer prospect for bountiful crops of all kinds than st the present.” Winter wheat is the ataple of this county, and thirty-five to forty bushels per acre is no extrsordinary yleld. A grester breadth, than ususl was eown Jast fall, and now stends from ten to twelve tnchics, is n dark, tich green color, and eome Gelds are already beeinning to joint. Owing to the tad roads, but little wheat has been marketed during the past four months, the mills not being able toget enough to supply thelr jocal flour trade, 1t I mow coming for- ward frecly, ‘The price here is from 95 cents to 81 per bushel, The fine prospect for a new crop does not_fold vut any indueements for higher prices. ‘The corn crup is also an impor. tant ftem here, of which but little is shipped, os it s mostly fed to stock. A few flelds are al- ready plauted, but next week (the 22d) will be tho busy planting week, “The crop in the shock was baly damaged by the contined ot weath- er, and is not In n merchantable condition. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Ilgnnon, Nicollet Co., Minn., Aprll 19.— We base been walting for the plum blossoms to come out for two weeks, but the sun has shone but Httle durfug the time, and It has been cold, The buds, ang leaves, and blossoms have stood nearly stiil. While we have had frequent raius, there has been only sufliclent water to molsten the ground, vone Lo raise the streams or fill up the eloughs. Nothiog could have been better for the growing wheat, Scttlers ure coming faster and more of them than wo ever knew to come before. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, Dwiont, 111, April 19.—The prairies are Iooking besutiiul this morning. ~ The rains which wo have lad within the Jast two days have brought up the sown grain, aud the ficlds aro wvow a velver green. Tho farmers arc busy as hees preparing the ground for corn, which plows up far better than was anticipated. From tho present outiook, curn- planting will commence next week, nmf, with the preeent fine weather, the cron will all be planted by the Ist of May. Fifteen hundred —— POLITICAL POEMS.-IL TIE BALLAD OF M1l EATON. An Mr, Eatox, of Kansas, ‘Wae riding on a car, Tie talked to s reporter Of McLean's Enguirer, e taiked of Mr. TILDEN, e catied him **Siippury San T *Aud,” quoth he, **a4 a candidate 1o was nut worth 8 cuss, *4 With cditors tmpecnnious, Tlia Finnay cut a duahs But, when it cane round to pay-time, The cash—where waa the cash? —————— In regard to the recent election of a Repub- lican Mayor in Quincy, and the cause of it, the Whiy s Tux TrRinuxz's statement {8 enbstantially cor- rect, only It shiould e added that the Demacrate ihemeelves tovkw very conclusive part in cun- shigning the **Iting ™ to hack seats, ‘g TInUNK {s also rieht in eaying that Gen. Suirtos' indignant Irish fricnds contributed Inrgely to this results nor I« there any doubt at all that the vole of Congreres man Kxatr for Mr, Doorkeeper Firnp 18 not ishicd by the frienda of Gen, SingLoe fu Quincy, that will no donbt bo made apparent when + lXxapr comea to scek a renomiuation. **Never an honest editor Nound Gramerey Park that hung, Got his pail into that barrel, 1112 etraw luto the buny. **fle svonid not give tiventy thonsand o carry Kansas, Lo me, e te a frand, and no dewigod; Hayt TiLoex ts n. g his dutics, e —— LOG-ROLLING. Wo published yestorday an annlyeia of the till now ponding in Congross appropriating §7,000,000 for ro-called river and harbor improvemonts. The bill is 8o arranged that it contains & local appropriation for such o pumber of Congressional Distriots, or so B RESUMPTION. ‘ ison & P Between Madison & Monroe-sts, T ti DerroiT, April 19.—The National Banks of .E.’U’l'l:b it AN UNUSTL l’?[ nser lons this city have substantially resumed. The Sec- ond National Bauk pays out eold on .:;,m:. attractive stock in ‘At onc-third less than value!’ tion. The First National announces that it wilt | tomorrow. The Amerian Natiouut will soon | DOVE Goods at very 800 . Sclo 15 worth 1212t 95¢ follow suit, *“The bachelor's bar'l," sald TIEXDRICKS, ‘Who waa un the car also, 1 not 1tke that of the widow— 1t runncth ratber tow.** elastaindolo o el *The appointmenta made by My, JIavEs,” says CONKLING, **arc the worst cver made, CongLING does not even make an exception of the corrupt rascala he imself bad appolnted fn New York, whereby one-thizd of #ic customs revenue f¢ stolen. The trouble is, things do not flow from the CONKLING centre, and that They rarricd the news to Sasxy Al the Pstk of Gramercle. When they careled the news to SANKY, An angry man was he; 0 cs of flax ove been sown n this vicinity this LO?UeSt prices 1000 3o 181 95 Warlh 251 358 much for oach State at largo, ns to compel Aund he called unto hls pephew, makes all the differenco In the world, The ap- | cres of IR% WS JRe B0 tols. vicioliy this — i A 000 D, 18 to ¢, Wor oo {he favorabla votes of a lnrge 'lnnjorily of tho o eiron, W T, "‘;""”“ of the A"m'"l';"'“"“ waumhhe R "‘“"‘ ok :fi';:;lum,!éx‘:l!l tm"l‘x:u!n v luy‘;ng lots ot BUSINESS NOTICES. Sblk, Baldb ')‘ig{]a, n, 2,000 s, 30clo 50c, worlh 40¢ o 0 membors of both brauches of Congross. «+Coma hitber, come bither, my nephews | Of salots fn liseyes If he dictated them as of | eggs for Knster. yore. dpectal Dirvateh to The Tribune, WASHINGTON, Kan., April 19.—8pring-wheat prospects were never better. Acreage fncreased one-hird, Oats fu good coudition, ~ Winter wheat extra good, Old corn moving fast at 2} cents, Hozs moving freely at two and one- fourth cents per pound. ~ Penches are not in- jured a4 yet by frosts, The samnc is true of all vther frufts,” The wild fruits will be an extrn yield, The financlal prospect shend fa good, With the excrcise of better cconomy, and with u large surplus of all kinds of products on haud, the farmers are happy. With twenty-five years' experience in Kausas § find no grumblers. Vith land chieap thereisa home and acompetence for all that are willlng to work. As compared with 1877, we nppear to have passed from a chrysalistoa buttertly. Special Dieputch to The Tribune. Osnorxe Ciry, Kan.,, April 10.—Winter wheat needing raln, and the prospect that wo will et it. Bome wheat twenty Inches hiigh., Speciat Dispateh to The Trbune. MoxTICELLO, Wis., April 19.—1n *Lafayette County the wheat was put fu in good order, ‘Tun ncres sown to ovv last year. Up, und looks well. The farmers have gown irom five to twenty-five acres each. In former vears the chiuch bugs have taken alimost our cntire erop. Weute taking flax the principal crop, clal Dispateh to The Tridune. wrst UNioN, la., April 10.-~Fears are enter- tatned {n this county that wheat will be dam- aged by chinch-bugs, as they have_made their appearance in lsrge quantities. Wheat-flelds are becowing green, and aro more forward in growth than for many veurs. Acreage greater than last year, and ground In better condition. pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Jerrenson City, Mo., April 10,~Winter wheat wiil be fit to harvest by the 18t of Junc, It is now In excellent condition. Oid wheat coming in rn-elr. Special Dispateh 1o The Tritune. Braven Ciry, Neb,, April 10.—Spring wheat ts growine Nnely, Acreage in cxcess of lust year, One-lalt of the old wheut yet on band. Epecict Dispateh to The Tridune. Venxoy, Ind, April 10.—~Tho winter whent in Junnings County is looking cxceedingly well, amd with a yery larze breadin sown. There is sowe complalut, however, about yellow leayes on somo of tho stalks. What the causa Is fart- «rs ara not agrecd. Boma suy fly and others wet weather, Large amount of “oats put in, comivg up well, We bave o fine start for cor. Plowlnie hos commcneed In earnest. Apectal Dispatch (o The Tribune. Cnrsten Hist, O, April 15.—Winter wheat never looked better fn Morgan County, There was u very large acresve sown, Plowing for corn nearly finlshied. Urass now afforus gomd (datent Nows from wWosmington—dnttor: | Tigle Thread, Cash-| 10 15 5% to 76t warth _ 75¢ to $1.00 e tion o vt wises o | aze e, TW0OL, e Derd- | 00 18 B0 1 125, vorh $125 1o $115 boline, o deodorized extract of vefrolenm. now i resented 1o the public, without feur b contradie- Fino Wido Goods. Yo o hont Feiorilve ami brawtidor of the | 900 Underwear. K others anty clatn for tnel presarationar ranel: | Aside fromyowr Stan- Edees and Bands Embroidered on ccaut Dreesing, removes Daundrufl, cleans the Scalp, prevents the Halr from falling out, restorer | (Jt°cd Lines we show Blue, Brown, Myrtle, and Black thy ilalr on Bald Meads, reatores itto {ts Original Color, makenlt grow Ewiily, witt ot wain i | 709 0397 novelties in Fan- French Cambries for Wrappers, »kin, contains not & particlo ‘of Lead, Silver, Sul- hur. or other deletort druge, bg These Goodsare all new ; good pat- & of i Karie comaming o siements ro. | €Y Htlf Hose, not to be well worked on sclected cloth Product of the Eartl, contalning the elements ro. Bl o b it aaiics 0 | forund elsewhere. Bl At ey you ey toi in-couint et | Note the following as | Our stock of fino Nainsook Fayaux, Hold by all desters in Drngs and Sedieinees - - | 66 special bargains *% solid raised work and Colored Em- Bl Sl iy | Tose. pull | vegular 11 offer in_connection with SR S Tk | made, 25c por paty. | Wostaloffor s medtion B e e et tomaty s e it | 7 50 @oz. Browai Bal- | the above somo very attractive ~bar- briggan Half Hose,full | giss” in regular made, 25¢ per Ladies’ Hdkfs. pair, Tinen, Hemstitched, Colored and 200 doz. Extra Super- | Hourning Borders, with many “Nov- fine British Cotton |elties" in this department worth spo- Half Hose,25cper paiyr | al attention, Very desirable styles! ¢nas. Gossage & Co. of excellent quality. e Best assortinent Gen- even npproached, Frice #1 aud $2 per bottle, tlemen’s TFurnishing ’ Lound in this market. == Prepared unly by Winchester & Co.. No. 30 Jobn e SHiDg & S ieeH GATALOGUE Mlssisquol N &C? Published by our ORDER DEPART- . soLeaaekrs For THE UNITEDSTATES | MENT for tho bonefit of out-of- Also, Agents for MARTELL & 0. counac | town purchasors is now roady snd and KECHENAVETR & CO. BORDEAUX. will bo mailod freo to all such who s K EDATN. = | will sond us their name and addross. < 14 is designod sololy for tho uso of rotail customors who (not being ' ablo to supply their wanta at homoe) ST are undor tho nocessity of purchas- Lf i ing by ordor. _l‘llfl 00101)1 flt(‘.(l In writing for Cataloguo plogso ‘stato what papor you saw this ad- KNOX ’ vortisemont in. And the regular Broadway Style, conformed to the hoad, and ready for wear at an hour's notice. A. BISHOP & CO., 164 Stato-st,, Corner Monroo. REMOV ALF Madison & Peorin-sts. 1 ‘Will mako unusually low prices for tho noxt 20 days provious to romoval, ¥ Thajabar of o hunteed snd tweaty-Gre men at tho o et nciary b+, bladison: 1a.1 for & perlod Doy B s vanres froim Juse 1. 17 0 - e 4 Or nore,or tho whola Tact ay ba fuund deslrable, — 13 h| mon are uow engoagid ia il won ki I(:BS I‘ER’S AR ooty with sdoquate yard-room fumlebed, L Tha state wiil fury e to the Hbrarte, And teach me down the letters 1n the pigeon-liolo matked E.” Tukon soparatoly and examined upon its own merits, not over onc out of fonr of the sppropriations conld securo n moment's con- sideration or A rospectabla vote, bat aggro. gated, and o voto compelled on the singlo fssue of passing or rojecting all. the bill will be rushed throngh without opposition, This {8 dishonest and disgracoful legislation. 1t is corrupt and demoralizing. It is simply distributing $7,000,000 to be expended in tho several Statea ; and two-thirds of tho itoms could mnot, standing by thomselves, obtain twenty-fivo votes for cither ono of them, The ninetoon Represontatives from Illinois aro required to voto for all tho items of this bill under tho penalty of bemng placed on tecond 08 voting ngninst appropristions smounting to ©225,000 to bo oxpended in this Btate. At tho somo time the Lill re. quires & tox of $7,000,000 to ba collectod to pay for thoss appropriations, and of this smm the State of Illinois will have to pay sbout §650,000 tax. In other words, the peoplo of Illinois will have o pay o tax of §3toraiso 1 to bo expended in this Stato, ~thoother $2 to be oxpended in Oregon, New Jersoy, Maino, and elsewhere. 'Tho whole system of legislation is vicions and corrupt, It is an pbuso and mockery of legislation, and is growing so rapidly that in time it must brenk down becauso of tho weight of its own enormity. —————— . Bays the Post: ** Recorder BROCRWAY comes out of tho fuvestigationof his official conduct with flying colors. PELTZER, tho fellow who Introduced the charges, occupies o rather un- pleasant attitude before the publie, and had better remaln In scclusion fora day or two, until the pcople have had timo to forget nll about him. 1t woun't take long." Win nephew bronght {heletters. 'Tho utd man ran through them Till ho eame to ono marked ** EaTox, " And ha coughud B grim ** Abewm 1" 44 Como hither. come hithicr, my nephew; Thie Knusae wire give here; Dl EATox to the totephone Avproach hls awmpla cor.* e ——— 8o the “American Alllance® fs ot work again and prepared to sweep the whole Unfou and New Jerscy next fall. By the way, whols the American Alllance this year? Is it the same gentleman, wotto be found nt his ad- drees {n Philadolphla, who rode its whirlwinds aud directed its storns in 19701 ot o555 D If actionof the kind{s entirely compatible with that concilintlon for which we pant us pants the hart for cooling brooks, we suzgest the adoption of the MorrrTT bell-punch regls- ter system fn the Houeo to keep track of these Soutliern clalms. No one but themuelves could gather ‘The tonor of thy remark That waa telephoned to Kansas From fur-off Gramcrcy Park. No ono hut Mr. Eaton Heard what Me. TiLoex did aay; Tut his hatr on his acalp up-btietled And instantiy turned geay, *'11, waiter, bring me paper, Envelone, ink, ond pen. The Enquirer hath been grossly decelved By vno of its yourg men. e —— . The Mayor of Loulsville sent the Mayor of New Yourk a two-gallon demijohn of the best blue-grass whisky to be found in Koutucky. Several Tammany potentates were called fn to sampld It.—Jokn, vi., 0. e — ‘The Plymouth scandal {s so calicd beeause of the assiduity with which oll the persons con- nected with it ply thelr mouths on the slightest unnglnable provocation, or, judeed, noue what- ever, e Mr. EATON, of Kausas, has taken it all back, that futerviow In the Enguirer. Ho fs Eaton' Crow, Witter=Tlhie water of this great spring ie a rpecific for cancer, Hright's dine caee, scrofula, cutaneous atlections, und all dis- eases n!l!":f trom Impuritics of the bloud, The water is rold by all prominent drugiista, and pam. nhiets contalning wonderful curce can be had by n‘!mrcnl:.g “*Mlesisquol Bprings,* Frankilu Co., ermont. *'1 nover used the worda that To mo attriboled sro, Tu the presence of Mr. HxNpnicxs, Itiding on n railroad-car, 440t speaxing of Mr, Tiorx Conracly s *Slippery Sam,’ 18m gulltiens as the babe untorn, Or sa this year's epring lamb, e —— Charles Holdxleck's Chinmpagnen—The pop- ular Sillery and the auper-oxcclicut ** Diry Medal, w0 highly apprecinted fn_England. Geriaany, and Nuesla, are belug conetantly recelved by Mr. Emil Echultze, 35 Teuver tre ew York. VEGET VEGETINE. For Nervousness, Slecpless Nights, Warnixaton, D. C., March 12, 1677, 11, Tt SyevEns: i Drawsin: [ de not betleve in paMng, nor would Tindorse o hnmlllut hut 1 consider it no mare than ren) Justico to apeak well of VEGETINE, hehieving it to bu an excellent medicine, 1 have used #everal bottles of it to my entire satisfaction and great re- Tiof from an inezplicable nervousuess which had caused o great suflering and sieopless nights, Ve walkud tho floor und_resorted to different methods for rellef, to ua purpose. 1 finnlly thonght 1 woula ilve VEukrixia tria, with itle falth, L wii wiwit; *+¥ never sald that money i sacred Lar'l did lack. 1 never sald nothing to nobiody, And I gladly take it all back, NOTICE, THE HONEST-MONEY LEAGUE. The association of business micn recently or fanized in this clty under the name ** flonest Money League of the Northweat ™ {s doftite an lin- portaat work In promoting the organizativn of local leagucs for the same purposesinany places that bavo become serlously affected with the fallaclous teachings of the ‘*Nationals' and other'currency lunatics. The object ot the Leagua s malnly,educational,’and in the carry- ing out of this object onc of the firat things tu bedone was tho preparatiun of such literature on tho subject of mouecy and currency ns i 440 the crow ho 1a tho sweetest bird 'hat flfes §n feld or wood; 1 kinder hanker arter crow; Yum—yum, but crow (s gaod!" PERSONALS. Queen Mercedes of Spain is in an intorest. ing conditlon, Maj. H. A. Huntington, of this city, hns an artlcle, entitled ** A Predecesrar of Tenuyson, * In the current number of Lippincolt's Magasine, An historleal and gonro painter of much® repute in bin day, whose pictures, indecd, are found in all tho French muscums,—Claudiug Jacquand,—has just died at the age of 70, Thesa tidings came to Tox [Iexonicks, Aund never a word sald he, Dt ho kicked the famliy cat down-stalrs— Muyliap 1t was in glee. ‘There tldings came to San TiLLEN At thie Park of Uramercle, And he grimly smiled nnd bugged himself, secmed tobo required. Tho first stepTn this Tint never n word apoko he. ‘Tho Hon. Arthur Do Montmoreney, L D., | basturage. The yretafum sheep-breedens of the | outto Wy surprise d uront relief, a fow dnace direction has Leen the preparation of a pamme e —t——— tho ron ot an Irish Poer, has taken his degree and | United States, e tritto & Bros., hove just ffl:’,',.';'%’]‘;nx’“‘,:“ o (,‘,fx,::‘ fim,fi",}',':,;’f,';‘;.‘,"éfi Mr, CoNrLING, we are forced to conclude after readiug his last letter, resembics the tdisinterested Insecta’ to which Victon Huao alludes, which ating, knowing that {n the act of stinging they will die. Ile thought there was “gomething not exactly stralght obout the Louistana business when {t cameup tolore the Elcctorul Comnmlssion, and something very crooked It st bave been when it “will slok the Administration—~Tresident and nll—to the lowest depths of Infamy,” Susvecting this, this uoble mun fearlessly—stayed away, and let the Injquity be consummated without his coun- tenance, Mr. ConKLING'S role was that of Chevy Siyme—~lie waa avound thy corner, e must huve hated Mr. Tiaves profoundly, when to harm tim bo infured Bimsclf. This riscs aluwost to the level of the ingentous attack of an Inalauapolis editor upon au opposing politi- clun for drunkeunces; * Heand 1 have rolled tegether in overy gutter frum 8t. Paul to New Orleuns.” . ——— Harper's Weekly prints a cartoon by Nast which gives the whole argumeat on the convict. labor question. 1t represcnts a stalwart ruttian dressed in prison clothes standiug crect and holding couversation with an houest mechunic, “Tne latter I3 backed up by s porson who dis- cretely keeps bls face in tho shadow, but who wenrs a skult and cross-bones ou his hat-band, and may he a leading agitator fu the Labor party, or, for all we know, 8’ member of tho Committes on Resolutions at the late Spring- fleld Deniocratic Convention. * [lonest Lubor™ In the person of the mechanlc is represcnted as saving to the conviet: **You must uot do uuy work; they say it will depreciate mine.” Con- vict labor replles cheerfully: ANl pight, If you, your wife and children will work for me, and bo taxed by high rent, dear foud, ete, keeo we in board and lodgivgs, I dou't objact. Tho Tilinots Democracy bave put this srgument in their platform, sent oll flecees of their wool to the Parls position, Frait uninjurcd oud xafe, Special Dispuich to The Tribune. Mcllesuy, [, April 10,—The prospects for abundaut crops were nover nore favoiable than now, Wheat {sIn more gereage than for.the pust five years; uearly every fanner hus planted a little, Tt is up aud” tooks wull, Qats arc all planted; moro than the average fn arca. Flox- sowing 18 progresslngs o less screnge than formerly, Graes and vegetation gencrally s mukiig astonfshing growth; last ~ night ‘the poplar Jesves grew on dnch, BEECHER. A Sweet Kpiritunl Season Lnst Night at Pruyer-Maeting—=An_Esktent Deslre to le Deolivered trom ks Frionds, Specint Dispatch to The Tribune, Nuw Yons, Aprll 10.—Beccher was at tho Dlymouth Church prayermeet- jug to-night, There wus o crowded bouse, und much - enthuslusm over the pas- tor's return, Beecher took charge of the meeting, gave his discourss in eloquent style, utid then called immediately, witbout the usual devotional exerclses, for the cundidutes who were to be exatined for membership. ‘Ul gave no chunce fur auy who were prioed to ex- press rencwed belief tu thelr pastor’s fnnocence, and uot the slightest alluslon was mude to the revival of the scandal, Beecher was besieged by reporters tu-day, but refuscd to scoany press representative. A IIL'I'I'IIII ntimately sequatoted with Beecher and Plymouth Churcly saya noth- fug whatevor will bo done aboutethie confession or Mrs, ‘Lilton's wembership, e iesi i o~y WISCONSIN CHARITIES. Bpecial Dupaich o The Tribuna, Alanison, Wis.,, Aptil 10.—The aunual meet- fug of the State Board of Churities and Reform was held to-day with all the members present exeept M. G Tilton, of Jancsville, who s dungerously 1L The tollowing otllvers wers elected for the cusuing yeal President, Audrew E. Elmore, of Furt Howard: Vice-Prest- dent, W. W, Recd, of Jelerson; Secretary, Theodore D, Kunouse, of Watertown. The Moard wet committecs from Mil- waukee uny Sheboyean Countes, and conshderal their apphicstions fur county lusane-ssyluis under the vew law, but Gov, Smith, wbo los had this matter under churge, belng abient, no delinite action was takes, “The restruation ot i W, Haizlit, of Wankesha, us Seeretary, wus 1n consequeneof u dizggrevinent betwoen hiin- selt and the Board pulative to cortain features lu the aunual report. by Loard will meet 1o hung out his shingle in Dublin, and soon wiil have his paticnts undor & wouument Mke any othor doctor. James Mcllonry, whose name is familiar ta all newspapcr readers by reacon of its frequent mention In the Nterature of Erfe and Atlantic & @reat Weatern litigation, 6 an American wholivas at Mollany Yark, London, and owns Dierutadt's 4*Vesavius," Ile Las just Jost the Jast of hiy thirteou children. Dickeus' widow and her sister, Miss Ilo. garth, have ut last been reconciled. T was Miss Hogarth's becumiug his houscxceper, aftdr his weparation {rom her aister, that led to so much scands!, some of it veiy circumstautial, o Lot and trucst friend man ever bad," the grent novelist called his relu-law. The death of M. dv Lowenle, Professor of Literature at the Cotlege du France, reduces the number uf the Fronch Academlcians o thirty- seven, including Burdon, who will be recolved lato nest month, M. do Lomento succeeded Vrusper Merfince amopg tho Immortals fn 1871, He was the suthor of many brillfant booke sud cevaye; among them ** Beaumarchaly and Mis Timea " and **Tho Mirabeaus." ‘fhe Pope has sout a request to the Dish. ops of tho toman Cathollc Church In Germany for fnformation in reply to tho fullowing quostions: $*\What s the conditlon of yourdluceser What oventy have been brought about there sinco 18727 Why have somu Bishops not beon disturbed? 1low ato thy politico-rullgious lawa applicd und udmine Jetered? What mcthods aro there of cluding the puvaltios they prescrive? Thy jewols that the ex-Qneen of Hpaiu, Teaballa 11, 1 about to eclt at auction are warth ‘much more than was at Grst reported, their value boing estimated at between 8,000,000 and ¥,000, - 000 francs, —say $1,750,000, Therv s ons et of eincralds which fa worth a third of thosum, Two crowns atv fo (he collection, but they will tw brokun up, snd thy jewels composing them yold separately, Tho Queen reservos for hiersel( jowels tu the value of $60U,000, ju addition tu thusa shie disposcs ul, Ohurles Beslay, President of tho Paris Communy of 1871, dicd & fuw dsyw ago inSwitzer- 1sud. Hewas an honest snd well-meaning mau, . and hiv services preveuted tho Commune from do- ug more than it did to lojure and lwpoverish Paris, but hie sou felt 80 kceuly $ho diszraca of laving his father's nawe sssociuted with that of Ruche- fu1b & Cu. that he furbade the Connauuard refu- w uf Neufcbatel to attend tho funcral, and, in- voking the Jew, was succesaful in enforciug bl prohibitiou. vblet of aixty-four pages, by tho Hec- rtary of the Assoclatlon. It s a brict and comprehiensive contribution tu the discussion of tho fundamental principles of tho subject. [t refers to the de 10ands and threats of the nflationists, and then Pproceeds toshow thelr folly, first by o consideras ton of the rual nature and functions of money, 0d the superlority of tho precious metals, and aper based ouand redeemablo In them, for uso scurrency; second, a historical roview of the foandtal policy of vur own Government from 1ts foundation down to the prescut time. Wo 0 do 30 better than shinply Indicato tho sub- Jete treated, a8 the nuture of the argument does ot admit of condensation: Paper Moncy I the Federal Convention; Paper Moncy Un- der the Federal Qovernmont from 1ts Organiza- :Ivvn t11862; History of Our War Currency; urs Grecnbacks fssued as Money or as a Forin ;l Loant Wero, Greeubacks lutcnded to 3y 520 Bonds!' Tho Question of Ra- ;:lnnllon: Practical Resumotion: Greene _‘c)h ond [mport Dutics; National Danks C blectlons To aud Advantages of Thems ronnuflnn of Currency; Real Cause of tho “yllc: the “Money Power’; Debt Is Not T:x‘l‘:*_l: Why United Btates Bonds Are Not 1 ed; Boudliolders Aro Not Public Enemies; s Gold & Coward or Rellc of Barbarisaif 40 polats are discusecd with a mass of bis- i testimony from the speeches and writings (!uw"““ emlucnt slatesmen, cxtracts from oRresslonal debates, oflicfal reports, court it o4, ete, Tho pamphles throughout deals o Dractical and Nistoricsl facty, aud says but .m; of abatractians or theories; and iy, on thy kbt ',l:;l of thn"bc:v. arguments agalnst the rmoney ! demagogues that has yot :::'INL 1t 1s deserving ot a wide circutation, Vi €31 bo obtained by simply addrgssiog tho oneat Money League,” Chicago. that, 1 have po donbt, was the cauro of the miser 1 hwd_endured, and 1 fouud rellef & xoon ne s mediciny could Folleye ndircase of that kind. When 1 bewan ita use L eeldom got a nlht's steep, or half aone, snd my appetite wan poor, and, awn conse- nence, 1 was running down mpldiy; but, after a ww doses, 1 saw a radical chauge évery way, and am thoronghly vatiefied with VEarTixe, and recon- memd it 40 aty pervon suffering s 1 did. Rewpect- fully, M, J. A, JOUNSON, Praatt WEARYESS,--VEAkTINE scta dircetly upon the eansenof these complaints, 1t invigorstes and strengthens the whole aysiem, acts wpon the decretivo orvans, uitays intlammation, cleansen and cures ulceration, cures constipation, sogulsica the headuche nud paine 1u thy back cease: fuct, there 1 discass or complaint whero VEARTINE £ 2 quick rollol, nnd b4 o efctiv in s cure, as In what ts termed female weakaess, 1t hus never fulled 1 one fustance, VEGETINE. Kh'lnoy Complatnts, CixciNkavy, 0., April 10, 1677, M T 0 STRVENSD T hava anflerod several yoars with the kidney eomplaint, was induced to try Vegetiue, 1 have taken severn! bottles of your preparation, sl am eonvineed 1t 1% u valiable remedy, 1t hos done 10 more good than any other mediciue, 1 ean heartity recommend 1t to all sullering from Kiducy complainte. Youre respecttully, 1. 5. MeMILLEN, Firt hookkeeper for Newball, Galu & Co., ilour Merchants, No 56 Weat Froutest, , Cluciunati, O, VEogTiNg hae restared thoosands to health who bad bevw loug and pamiul sullescra, VEGETINE. Dyspepsin, Norvousness, and Goneral Dobility, Cixeixsats, O, Aprl 0, 1677, M U, 1L SyRYERS: Lixati St | have uned sesersl butllesof Vegetine for Dyspetwla, Nervousness, und teneral Debi audt 1 cun truly say 1 neves had s v 1ty eftects; Werelvie | way teco Dby W, L. BELL, WE Walnue ilfis, 41 Cart-st, —— “’2- veaplo of Watertown, Wis., bave discov- mh:.:“ way to pay old dedbts. When tho Wiseo epldemic prevailed ¢o extensively in e Mlin 2 few years sluce, and cvery conside L ‘0 ¢ty and Inciplent villago was down with qllu atertown had i bud, and, as o couse- e, the city yoted bonds In sid of all the :o t wero projected through the place. “""‘mlhmn roads bave boen built, others st o) be, but tho dty did not become road centre, property did not rlss rup- Uiy 1n value, although the bonds with the un- waler for minchluury, sod ali pobettie facilities 1o WOrK (0 advantage. erm——— = —— Fiaiituneas puired wondhly; ayuisie 10 o quarioely. CUMEES e | bt S0 Rttt Quarialy payment required, N T - toml fur Talinsul porfurmance of cuatinct requlred. AREFENDS oAl Mt b aopr ool by the Kxscutive Louelt budurs ®latu ls bound. . Lo wdencd from contractors sud manufaciurer 8 swlfeited, aud promuotly snswered. 1. osible ‘pulh‘ desiring 0 e arsce turiug are fuvited Lo vlit the V'rison, fore watiou touching ‘l’dwnh fur labur will tven. Tropossls for all or any purtiou of thi aiay o dled up 10 wooo, May 1874, whea thoy will be The Kingof Foods, The oreinal and | opeued. st awsrds promutly uads ts kind. licloud beverage of wou- | The inauu{actyo of Chairs, schiool Fusalture, Cof- « ———— ‘The Petersburg (Va.) Jndex-Appeal reminds Bex Buttgn that hels *“au cutlaw by soluwu act of thu Coufvderaty authoritica wever ree pealed, and if he ls still ju favor of hanging people, thers may sthl ba people in favor of hanging hin.” Our estcemed contemuorary Is about thirteen years behind timo or three years abead, we aro not sure which. \hea the Dem- ocrats have the President as well as Congress, they may, of course, stend tho American tagon For Gexrnas. DruiLity the good efficcts of the Vegetine aro sealizen iwnnediately afics commenc- g (o ke i, VEGETINE. Dizziness, Liver and Kidnoy boulllh\lllt- . Cinoiwxars, O, Or M1l Wind auty siticly of B. N, BrEyEXe: Pald futeresy cony) its head, assume the debt of the C. 6. A., make Mark Twain hus un article in tho new | Madisou wext Monday night, when Juportaut | “heas Siu: 1 have roceived grest benefit from the Pt R e ok B g M e T e Yiating and fr pued to full duo with unde- | Gyyfederats currency legal-teuder for all debts, | Atiantic (vrinted elsswbera) **About Magoaui. | Lusivess will come before it usoof 1ho Vegoliny, ond fan wafoly recouwniend 1t | jast. 1§ ofien roatorce bealth whew wdlcinug fal. | carried on Unky this JeWTUE Uy ceasun o axtitlag cou” Yol been obtaines o sbe ety b eot? | publi aud private, sud bang all the Unlon sol- | moos-Jacident Lileraturs, the dritof whics s T it Bisainiae Busk o ioud So,tho Wehd, mud s | oyt R L R o | RS AR Wi susytcis now n i /eatr o cred- | g, : " 13 o , ! > fromn drugs! Beid for clrculan. No wguits. + | Prisa, of whow oue hundse. 085 s, the citlzena of Watertown, being unablo dlers who between 1881 and 1583 trespasscd on | that the serpent of dngratitude is large sad hively, L othicr membure 0f 1wy family for Liver und Kiduy Mus. A. C. ULRICH, 200 Daywiller-at, Dot 179 Bast Mdaons A. AREND. in thie wianufaciurs uf Agricultural lmplewnonts, su: N Spacial Dispusch t0 The Tridune. or of Kumyia in Anmerlc: Evoi, 1L, April 19.—~At u very early bour the vights of tho Bouthern States south of Mason and Dixon's Line, but as yet this pro- and maguaniwity atadisconnt, Us bolioves the o pay Wi Doble porsons who aro siways doing geuerous elermived to avall themselves of all Complaints, delays and vechuicalitics that the law would renty-fve io Chalr-waking. The Abope wre bricks two stories bigh, sltuated o ELEVATOM BUOKETS, Etc, s siegr vure, welilighial aud chuvenicut Brant th % gramme can bardly be carried out, and wo havo | thinge spd getting westioned 10 the newspapers | this morning, from sowe unkuown cause, 8 coti- 3 e ] il Lot 18 3 cily of Leasly Ava tuousand peuple, ity sier, prodacordlogly amended thelr | gravo doubte of tho eyt gl w0 2479 | would sty If they wero akod, thasthele gon- | aklerablo part of tho hower portion uf o will | (SESKAEIP (o ErCH WNRIeRts SRPREES | Sillors, Warehousenien, Drewers, | it s T effective, o, rOVIng that & process, 1o b | qome-of discussing it thus prematurcly. crusity was not rewarded, Mo bas learncd that | ruca cmbaukgent on tho cait slde was washed | Glcasaut 10 take; every child lkes it. Ete., supplied by A T Councll; The ::..';3“‘“‘;9"“ the Mayor or |- ——————— tnere loa seyusl bo cach one of Wiedo mananiinous | out. Tho great forco of the tlood sovn uder- —_— . ; Vo | aie i Hollasie d Quacy naosg passcs on Wed ected city officers met | Tum TRIBUNE has poluted out repeatedly that [-ucided h ko' pe h vets cir- | oyyyied tho arches under a block of stores known 2 T] ll \f t B k t (} itoctly by, ey Vilb, Tramtoration fac \z:;h:.fi'z,lh':,"' and elected a Clerk, City | the moment ‘gold falls to the Tovel of l’l'aen- ::"‘:"?:'“““;‘:‘;‘.’:;":‘:::‘; ".:.';:’.,""'c‘,‘.‘l'.‘:‘,:‘fi; a8 the Factory Block, and four of the urcbes VEGEBETINE le - Ve HCKC 00 :’}gs'. .:fi%fi?-’].:%?:%;fiw:w cditiog sbout " ! Y 0 . . Vel ol s 0 9 2.1 il ¢ . year, aud ulec‘efl::t&fi:;:::hnfl::; backs, aud resumption takes place, tho wholo | {otreuriag to Chicigo readers betanso It opens | Brs Asarty deatroyed, plackus thostares I con Propared by With our Specialtles at Reduced | *rosmttey Yt idrensd & e Warden ss the siderablo dsoger.” ‘Lhe coruer of Chapman's Baklng thy pro, wass of fdlo preclous metal will be immediately | Xered 10 oo o e Wortis i | ferible daoger, Lbo corer ofut aburrer: | 1. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, | fates. Send for sew Erice-List of | i (4 by "Addreas or apply to efther of tho undenigucd Com- 10 the other ::‘r ‘::;1{’ ziu:uu‘ :mill transact- | addvd to the active curreocy i circulation, ex- | genfous fabulist,” who s uuderstood to bu nono | 3 settliug, und lurco cracks have spocarcd i lfllclu'!s(f sorts), Gr«llh;‘ tlt'uwu o;‘x. “‘"“““““-{fli‘“?flfx’ s e 02 Alderuan from oo tiuets tho Mayor snd | pasding it by 150 wiliions or miore. We bave | otber than Goorgo T. Laslgan, & Chleago Journal- | tho walls of tho structure, The dutmage whus | yogoting i3 S0l by ANl Druggists Scoops, Belting, and elts. Ojlice Cuas O prcassat, 1a. ward resigued, leave | tried to urill the Iportagee of this reloforce- | 1t of Jong standing. bas reachied nearly $3,000, but a large furce egetine 13 wold by TUSLISLS, & Factory, 64 Franklin-st., Chicg. 1L W. CALTWIIGUT, Buleus. fa

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