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12 : ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNZ: PURDAY, SEIMTHMBER 2, I818—TWIELVI PAGES, v Q NI 8 bave learned belter, and nvow we want ¥ B H3E AWt e publle susplédon, The Gilobe's 3 1 Y . man ean o - barge tracts, It of | gald theonghont the campalen For ne dep., Tllll bAl -l ll'l blon- % you to learn.” Sowe of them have ID‘:‘SU“‘\L\LL; “ ofif eraanvited eriticia by decmng to eomply UUR' -l DBLI(/ l‘Al\ Db' whic @ ainounts woukl e purchased | good eanse is In.nurnhlg. tut for the (s L o s been learning ft. and, although they o A . with the Department's advice, nnd when the e =% it atd be 2ol at ressonable prices, wnat shall wo say? They uro broken nit o ito not come up to the polut ol throwlng off ennfldence of s pol 3 : foldecs is fually o Esperience of an Indian Missionary--- | their blankets and paint, wince then some of | Damoralization Continues s=s Nae | 10 other fate can await eds they have deserted thelr anclent e th w1y, . e Company than a Re- cspnnaing a now oo they ar n' uaty ¢ principtes, almx, of enheronce, § Whedhor iy Neither fa there anv provision by swhich the The Late Decision of Secretary | capitaliat, who wishes'to purchaso large tracts them hate bion active ln advocating civilization, - cievership. for extenaive gealn or stock farming, canseeura " 4 . Btory of the Rev. Mr. —rhowing that the sane work ©an go on_arys tional Board Gammon, TWISTING 1IPR COMPAXIES' POLICINA, Schurz as to Railroads them of ‘the Guvernment under our present | SLYictoty we sy whit we mean, and Know s gey . right, Snon or ‘late wo inust attain complete Riggs. }rl:’\‘re wlmrcll|ne smn'onvpl‘lnncc(n‘nrnuc q %x 56 & A‘n Ir'u‘lr ant. nnllcv-lm;d«r ‘ln (hv|! (lmlI;cll Lands. lmul] ?yulcm.' ']lll( \-llcw I"l{ um:'" facte, L | jnry, ‘tar rieht, honesty, and decency nre nre 13 ndians were deawn from the Cheyenne River S Stutes Lilo nns commenced asult agninet that o proclatin my hetief (which T know will by many vatl, 20 hopefull: H Agency, Which has bad some of the must | Tie English Companics Masters | Company to' recover tiamagea for an allegud D e@iHIcyt n raptk Aol that the poatton ,':;22.‘&.R“:Ln’xz.":‘tfiu.’.':"f..:'..z.‘:i?,’,‘f.'.‘,".!‘r"\".i.!,’;f How the Indians Who Committed the | troublesome Tndmns in the Weat. Some of “ | .breach of weontract. He will probably lose the by railrond eompantes uf inree amounts of land, | ing or cquivacation, In foll couicence of futurg ) it 2 l‘-‘l' those who are xmxiuus"w et r'alllt nmhc lh:r- of the Situation. :\!:lll lmmumhhe 1a not Al:lmr tho lrhim porty. | Mr, 0. C, Gibbs Gives More Facts and \‘vlvl‘vh ‘{.llcr m'ill"n‘ll nt reasonable prices in sny | ancceer.—Portiand (Me) Press (Lep.). ni n uirages nve Dt n came over on the cast slde of the river, tix n case where an agent perauaded a man to e deetrud uan e, I8 n j: " it L L’d # * | and now form a commanity there. A brother talke ont nsecond poticy npon some peetliar phan, Figures, of Interest to Intend- DECINAD BENEFIT TO TIR COUNTRY, - Tio p;“m"""':‘;‘:‘?:g ‘: ":,‘:::im" :( thiy Been Tameds ofmine established & mission ameong them, [ Globe Life Matters--Evils in the | tbider which ha roprescuted thedieltends would ing Settlers: since 1t leads to- the emplovinent of largo | Tammany to run th e, % tho lun. which, of course, erconraged and helped them, pay the premium ,on the first, The man be- = ’ amounts of capital, aading yearly miltjons ty | fering of old Tammany was unlaue and hinmenae, Tine ins peen poing on nuw for fite yeare, Life Business. Yeveul all thls nonsofee, anat now that Tie s ; the ocricaitural meoducts of the “cuunter, | 1F1t usleta on that smbitior, tho Blate Demucracy isti e | he ber of theie young men attending himsell ileceived throws all the blame on the 5 b, chh o tunitics to . | coulyt not nal o give purposs and S mmm;‘ l:" I;I; :E:;O:];: I.]n:uognge“h“ ::;‘y m"x:m)l.“mu m.f‘fm ’;hlnilr: zlrlfil who )]mr:el Crl)llln 13 nmlnnllmlsl (mr renllressl. Thougn ho | Aud Prediets that Not a Single Valld Pre.emp- :il'fl‘lld’ n‘:ll&l].u “I‘""l‘lllfil f "&W;‘; nWLI'“'l"""'T‘:' h’::l?‘:-’;f:::'mlu?: nfi‘if’s":nfi“:"i"'n':‘fl(- ll!n“ "“"'!":: ) o been umoung the brightest scholars 1 have had, T will fail to get it n this quarter, the suit may X The great grain-farms ° of Dalryple kol o olinsen oy ing Agency, “Tliere are some men in_the community that are | Agents and Brokers va, Gompanies—Tricks | gpion tho exna of responsibic aud respectabis o UL Ever Be Seeured ander the and othiers ln Minnesota, of T, C. Henry and [ [ie Sier, pincos fisoll In o pusttion which lenn, o . f as honeful for civillzation a3 any soit can fiwl f the Trade, companies to the cnoraious damage they ara Schorz Declston, otners in Kansns, could uever have heen'made | ¢ 4 the Stato 14 roma o BEEREILSN ot the franticr, and that community fs prowine. L ving from the conduct of their agents and e, but for tho granta of land to raflrosd compa- | e memoceey of the Stato 1a remarkatie ot 2 A : ke 3 - Ahad f the Tribal OrganizationeDossls | 1L I6AdA Us ta belicvy that tie samo- thing an e e oyt S canvusscrs who sre moing shout peraundini e e nles, ns the renulsite area. of laud could 1010 | niut sesailing tho ecord of Luctas Robfaesy s andonment of the Tribal Organization-Tossh | be done, wot Ices. bat even more so, In ainfost NER o S e e n ot et | 1EUPIG 10 change thetr balicics irom one plan to 0 the Ldutor of ine. way-be purchascd of (Gavernment under our | hiies a new linsteation of tne old query of 3iss bility of {he Complete Ciriliration uny locality you ean select.”? DEW )ORR, Sept, Ih—thers 18 nob st | another, and making representations which are | Crticano, Sept. 10.—An undus tinportance | present Iand system, While the buflding up of | the helght of hnpudence? Forewrne ! 18 fo® v S Haw are they sapnorted ! . change for tho bettet In theaituationof fire-dnsue: | foumd to prove false. An fmmense amount of | has beeri attached to the Iate declsion of Secre- | great Innd-catates may be contrary to the beat | armed, and the State Demacracy will respund 1o of M1 Indians, #The Govermuent gives them abont one-halt ce companics since the second half of the cur- | this “ twistine,” as it is catled, has been carrted | tary Schure, that the unsold [ands of certaln | fiterests of tuc country, thera 8 no present s ""'i::i"'m{'l'"‘ll purpose of Taminany flail 1 ’ ;n(h)m,l m:d they ralse {.Im Jest themscivee. | rentsear began. The demoralization which com- ";'MI";:IIS t,"lllrflfur “"f"l|"'fl'r'."({"1"‘c')"“ o""‘l!fi Iand-grant rallroads are now vpen to pre-einp- (Ilnuzcr to be l:\pnrnln:mlml (rn‘m l{lll soueee, 10 b4 el b e el SO0 I Frem Our Oten Correspondent, ‘ome of them ralse a good deal more, and have menced in 1575 has grown fromn worse to worse, gitimate object coniected w s the commis- ong as we have such n vast extent of arably > i Atlany Argn soime to ectl. They can sell whatever they dous recefved fn the transiction by the agent | t0u at 81.23 per acre. So much prominence had | jandy which van only be obtained In limited WasnxatoN, D. C., Sept, 15.—Toe Rev. Mr. | 00 uutil the moat experlenced underwriters fall to | who hins successfully negotlated it ~All poliey- | been given to this matter by its extensive pub- quantitien D{ ‘actnal sottiers, i .E—T_N Rizue, of the Santce Acency, mewmber of the A SATIVE MZNCHANT. £co any prospect of betterment, unless a mira- | holders may as well beware of persons wio tev | lieationthroughthe Araoclated Prossdispatelice, | - The recent pablished instiuctions from the DREAM OF WINTER. Comumtsston which has sticcensfully located Red | % P.u ‘ht; Indiuns ARG llmllr mmmhfl" eie Is performed, and the companies come to- :‘l; ‘gr:xllln«:'n them tocnange old polictes for sume | ant by fvequont editorlal comment in nearly all Eo?'m"lmxlfim""s of the Ufnurl] l.unldlomcv to the PP e Wik e p o , ronsente They luve not learned el economy, L Y, e . notlon, o oflleers, I regand to receiving pre-emp- ere in the alinde 1 #ll and ply my fan, t:-‘r.: lh::l:“:'l\;;rnsls.:\;;:‘l\l:: r;r;:;;r;;:"?:l;l; nmu.zh)wme of tem nre Timrmiics bt adl gethar on terms of equality, make n compact, LIPR-AGENTA' COMMISSIONS, the lending vapers of the country, that it is | yons o ratlroad Tauds, cenflems the opiulon 1 | And fondly think that, when “the Autumn s ey, But such a miracle must be oue of the slow things for them to | 2 falthfully adhere to it, ¥ There s still considerable mystery how good | gencrally supposed that such landa are sbout | have already expressed: that it practica uccount of his Indian experience. The follow- | aequire, At the Yankton Awency there s a | 18 not likely to hanpen, so about all there is for. { companles can pay to their agents A enormona | an that ere avaliablo for now scttlers In the AMOUNTS To ,mm';m. 7 ug is the narrative viing man, who s a full-blooded Yankton | the respectablo companies to do under the cir- | percentages which they o pay for new busi- Weat, and that Rccretary Schurz's decislon res- | since the inatructions recognize the valldity of I hase been connected wilh the Indlan | Iudisn, who told me just befure 1leit that | cumstances In to curtalt their business and pro- | hess. A friend of mine lately went to an agent | o oa'thoso Infuls from tho control and arasp of | 81l tales made by the ralirond companies prior Py when he opened store e had £, and now he of the Mutual Lifeof New York and negotiated : to the dote st which pre.cinutions upon thess work almost all my Mife. My father went out fo | 500U “0EC 0 oo n Tew sich enses, | POC tu 0 on without profita for a fow years. { Jf, o8 polley. ~ He arked tho commissions wnicn | “‘#ouliess monopolles,” and opens them forsale | [onds ahall be 'nflcred; and _ direct Tlaw cheerily tho \Winter-wind will roar, And with ite racket 1nll the warim-houred man, \ho, dozing by hin biazing tiearth at evening, e Dety olil Borean rattling at the door: And, dreamifiz of thie merry Winter-daye of yore, Lahiver, though *tls Lot as Hindostan, * 1847 45 @ nleelonary, and, after | received My | fyig'ense at feast shows o adaptability for fu. | Thie would e the programme If the views of | o wonld be entitied fo receive for bringing in | and scttiement to the masses at $1.25 per acre. | that. snch apoilcatiome b fno shotl™ob | 0 anow-uwhite Winter, thou wilt soon be here, edication, 1 started out in the work mysell. | dependence and self-support, The tradersat | the officers of the vompantes alone were con- | the now customer, The agent whispered in his ‘Tho fact Is, however, that these lands rejected ‘uub]uut. Liowever, to the right of ap- | With all thy retinue of icy gales, Uf course I was perfectly acquatnted with the | the Agency do not luok upon him with favor, ns | sulteid: but stockholders sud Dircetors cannot | car an astounding statement. Sufd he, “I only CUT RUT A BMALL PIGURN Fvnl) in all voses where the ratlroad companies, | In Arcticsplendors to awcend thy throne. b ‘The favored child of Wealth lias nought ta foar; Nnt Jot the child of Poverty, ho hiniin Thy coming, not with Iaughter, but n croan. watk and its difficultics, and thus had the ad. | he hus spolled their profits somewhat by under- | bo made ¢ see the utllity of kecologup anin- | receive 20 per cent myself, but [ wiil give vou 1n comparlson with the amotnt of -Goyarnment | 11 FePIY to fuquities from the oificers, state thnt selling them on account of the soclal advantages 4 3 ) 85." Now thia {s explainable on the theory that | I comparls h it the latids have been rold. Ang, Ju viow of the Yutaee ol other s inuinios s which be hus, Ho started this store on is own | Suranice comuany which nover pava o dividend. | 1'ruoined i RN bolley will be'laris | lands vow open 1o ettlement, of cqual value importance which has been attached to tho de- **Atwhat Aency are you statfoned i notton. He is not a Klanket Indian.” Hence thelr inclination Is to egr on thele oftl- | enough to pay bim the estra b der cent; but | with them In ail rospects, except that of prox- | cision, T am confldent that the renalt will be the | _COUNCIL HLurrs In.— **8iovx " Tinvnxxen, “1 have been located, since gotug intn the “ \lvm.('. ;bom ll(lrd (‘::l:nu\lh . ; : cers, and the Jattcr, realizing that they canonly w)lnflu drain onthe (,'omnnu{l’macmlum t'n sub- | ity to lincs of completed raflroads, This will mn:;lm.‘."p‘(fw |||u.m,ml,,, of *much ado about "iAl‘l’i‘l’l;A’Dr'rl'qu“’ ““. h, - hd 3 tssionary, at the Santee Agency, I ** 1 think that Ited Clowl's tribe now is onc ol vidends out of preminms, and only acquire | Mmit to such an outgo on the first year's pro- nothing'’ the country has ever scen., At the 2 kel . ork as a m! ary, ol 7 pay dividends out of ¥ acy appear by the following statement of tne | Bothita’ the countey o ¢ e T ey | ot S S b have been there uow over elght years.” the ust hopetul that there I8 i the countryy | promiume by dolng 8 low-rate business, are of- | Bium, Other companfes in good stinding pay t of G ¢ lands and of raitroad % % ‘T'iis Is Inrgely owing to the fact that they it 50 per cent on first year'd premium, 1a {t any | amount of Gavernment lands an that not a singie valid pre-emption will ever be ‘How many Indtans are thero at that | 4,05 c0re fhe Govornment, and huve come to | feeted by the prevailing demoralization, and | ot Gy conipanies oro often jusolvent, " | tands affected by Sceratary Schurz’s deefsion in | sccured on the lands of any of the land-grant ARRIVAL A0 DEPARTURE OF TRAT, Agency their senses. Spotted Tail's bund 18 not luble | speedily find themselyes drifting with the cur- | have been! This is o reform which the Di- | thoe State of Kansus, os shown by the annual re- { raitroads. -~ 0, C. Gisus, ** Alout 8%0. They are nbranch of the Sloux, | tu muke trouble, if they are weil hundted. ‘They | rent. 1t 18 in these conflicting intercsts that | rectorsof o company like tho Mutuul Life can | port of the State Board of ‘Agriculture for . ——————— - ';’mfi'fl: adly g;ggw ner Hfl'{u’.‘" | Satunty and a'part of those that were Invoived in the auu;lllnmy firns and judiclous man to manuge | the real trouble lies, and there is hardly o nflu% :: 2:: 'fi:’zl:rv‘s“)'x‘;rev L r}) R an;;vorcdlgghm this u&o;z,' tlr:l‘“:mnl.:lvn:; rc::{e (::r»- CURRENT OPINION, \ Datty, N Y 0xtepLo Minnesota autbreak, At the time of that out- [ thent. bright place 1n the outlook of the future to e 5 Pl Prmneat Jaug, oport ke * (EWESTER break thev were considerabiy tamed. They hnd “There f,":,,: ?:r"‘l‘.;m,m,“]"IA,,'}:::‘QN,“,M be unc]f)urnxu betfet In the tmprovement of the .,.,TJ:,“,;’{’,.: 7‘1:::; fi?}.n':,';é‘x'éf'cfix'fc'flfflf'éflg ;‘llo:l'.l AL, AAl b ber Claluthy 84 A8 Tol Bishop Berlkeloy once snid that there arev m?&%‘_,‘,’gf,,’gfi‘}}?}y lflllorm:n %3.‘;5‘.‘.’:3;.- been under misstonary and clvilizing Influence | published, 1t fs {0 the Wnterest of civitization, | sltuation, No wonder Instirance stocks are | mauncr in which'the ire-insarance business of Acres. imes when nations zo miad, lke Indlviduals. We it Yenote. rome time, apd were nominally tamed. Yet { The number of Indisna is entirely t0o lurze for steadily declining. the country Is carried on. The seents have In the Narthwestern Land District, 4,750,000 mn{ bo n;ly‘runrhlnklllcll- a perlod. —L5ludelphia those that were In that oitbrenis Wero not those | Ang ung man 1o lidiec=the numbier belng be- TALK ADOUT THS NATIONAL HOARD. nioat captuted the managets, and by inatatlag | [ tha Wosterr Lund Imirlec Bi0: og | Jultetin hep.). : aluclae o maone whont mlsslonary-work had - becn done | fest 0 s LORL o, TIon S St MOTS | There haa been a recent conferenco of tho | O herr Loinis: Usually earrs tein. Unioof the | 13 {18 RS e i gzt 1111 "3a:000 | Tho Maiue oleatfon a said to havd dostroy- | SHMEGIEE toany greal extent. . most of the tribes where the Ancnvlcln arc so | bz cads fn this city, tuctuding representatives | risks may as well bo burned, because of such }:: e Ariosass\ wiley Land District,) 7,600,000 { ed tr, Btainc's cliarces for a Prentaential nomina. | GHARNAYS PLANKETS V&, CIVILIZATION. iarge, and he las tu seal with them {n o mass, | of scveral Boston, Hartford, and Pufladelphia | little consoquence to an obstinate azent. This [ ot repostd, bt estimated ot tlon,, “f‘“l“ not know that ho had sny.—Worces- | aklons It ton ... **Our Santee Indizns now are altogether | and he is teminted to keep them in such a condi- | comuanics, on the subject of reorganizing the | difficuity proceeds frum the compotition fur | In tho Osage Land Disteicte... Ger GRastto ALt )i e ek rd & s dresged like white men, and very nearly like | ton that hecun deal with tiem as o mags. He | Nationnl Boar of Underwriters, That means | buslness. All the companies are anxlous to ine Fast Mal ‘Wa aro for tho groenback, the product of Republican leglelation,—the greenback worth 100 white women. There are no blanket Indians | 18 2 sort of autocrat, if he is disposced to Lej | reviving the strinzent featuresot the old Bonrd | creass thelr recelpts, and when an agent writes Total of Government 1andA.... +oues d, L he is slightly Indolent, he crowds down | throuzh which the creat comuunics were able | that hie has personally exatnined n risk, and that Of raliroad lands not affected by the rty Whatever, and thero have mot been A attempt at subdivision or falvidualiey,” 1o enforee their turiffs of ratea in Chicago as | the moral hazard fs unexceptionable, and adds | of Secretary Schiurz thers were as foliows ::?.:.'—%'-::Ifl;»‘(3?;‘7{«,:7:;}1;..‘,‘:35,,“;?“"'m‘ talo asien:eer (daily) years, Most of them Jive fn cabins built ny Are thic Agents now oul thiere, as aclass, | well as New York., 1o In a grand projeet, | that other jeading companies are Waling 10 | Gwned by the Alehson, To- ' on Tiay Expross. ihemselves, with some asslstance Irom the Gov- | g0 kind of meu they ought tobe " but, in {ts present aspeet, lacks tho | gobble the risk aba lcss rato than ‘Lhoona | peka & Kanta P Haliroads 1, 048,205 It has boen said tho ophamoral existonco of | Lit: Dauf & Minnessolis ernment in the way of materials and Instrue- * Well, that is n mwceping question, Some of | cassntial elements of success in one im- | ho s vnabled to offer, few managera are hard- | Owned by the Miseour), Kane the Natlonalacan accomfilish no good, It may | & nee Kx tion. They are acattered on cighty-acre lots, | ¢hony are; and others s Ithough they may bo | portant npartieuiar, viz.: the co-operation | hearted or troubled with backbone enough to sas & Texas Halleond., .. BL.aCrosse Expre bi¥ihona & New Uini. Winona & New Uini MMamuotte Express , al.ako Geneva & [tk for The reservation, althuuh it 1a cxtensive, 18 | pretty yood men, have very butle adapiation for | of a suflicient number of companios 1o | resist his pleading, 1n this way many con. | Owicd by the Miseour) itiver RSTY s and only “m-'k of it l{c uvui{u}vl& {nnu u‘fa of work." 2 make its deerces binding. nu-e..-_'flm thy old | panles are really cartving riska which they | & Fort'Scott Iaflroad.. ... The Nebraska people niake great complaints “Hlow do the Indians—say in the Santce | distrust entersin aud prevents concert of ac- | should not have. The agents are emboldened varly.—St, Paul Pioneer Press (Ind. ). 352,000 necomplinh the good uf Lreaking up the Remocratic 1 5 When Thurman surrendered, it whs the bout our Iudiane, and think that they oug! Sney—=] A i ? 7 ¢l o ‘Total of railrond landa not vl , bFond du Lo via Janesvilie. 5 b, o e ol of th resermaton: Tiew wans | AR loak b he Asent-ana friegdf | tion, Therearo sserala ber of counanies | by et suceeses ol ouhee douiiul neks | gLol R R 2,015,745 | Ml iy Gea. bt Tmaeaele st beromi e | - lan ot {ata s i thopoate v Bant a chance to go in atder the pretenss | oyotr refations aro entirely friendiy to the Agents | penlu and allawine others to combine upoh an | panles’ control, A dozen fnstanccs might by Total of Goverament 1Ands ana of doubit.—Atbany Ecenlng Jouraal (Rep.). %0, aud Councll TiafMa, on Lie train leaving Chicas that there ds o ereat deal of waste lnd | 1oy do not want to miod bim vory mich, | fron-clad tarifl, while they (the vutstders) enrry | recorded wheretn risks which have been ardcred Tallroud lands not adecsed by the Gail Hamilt ithi £ ncoldi ‘Noofher road runa Pullizan OF any oiber furu ot “'}i"" nu‘" fll:;n“ml;j“fo "fife‘}r h&‘::?l‘l“r?m}“fl “They want to have him cxecuto their willy rather | off the eresm of the business by shading the | canceled nave been hold. In some States it has AECIMON . crearne sers orrnn, 10,008, 45 uvur:lxmdyn!!:l\l::ufi:?;.ln b‘r;:,:‘»:‘?p:;o’ B’;Fu “;::‘,‘,‘L‘p“:,"'t‘:,‘r“l‘;‘,fl"\f,:‘{fi-ln Tl mestonds. Ther huve hoen workinig - for | tUan thes bis. ratentrific below tho farill. Unices the com. | been dechded that when a poliey or @ rhk has | The ralroad lands 1o the Stute, aftected by : : SBATar ornerof Canal and Rinile-ia A L L *When the Agent wants to accomplish a cer- | panies engaged in reviving the National Bourd | béen ordered canceledand subscquentiy burned | 3o dectsion and opencd to yre.emption {6 th | Biontd have had a pull-back to prevent Blaine from this for eleht ears. = Thes have cultieated | yyn purgose, and the Iudfans refuse to abey, | van et arbund thils dficnity, the effort will be | the nirent who fails to comply witn such an . | Liopcalo Soerctary schurz sloatd be suatalged | SR et-back. —Cincluuti Cominercial nd.). thei Tsoie wo‘r' VPl it o “"l‘l fre | wuat is the result 1 fnvain, To do this was the object of the recent | etruetton can ve legntly mn}oalled to pav tho | oo '3onreme Court, are as fotlows The Greenback party in Maino has made soine well, Ofotheable-uodied Indians i the | b fie can withtiold thelr rations, 1€ he thinks | conference In this citvs but, s thu procecdings | Toss, The old Cominerclal Tusnranco Compuny Kannas Paciflc tandn peacs with the Democratic party na tha lion made Ageugyubout four-fifths wre encazed fn farm- | ) pivisuble to do so. The Agent lias no power | were socret, the result Isunknown, 1t Is under- | of Chicago hind sich & cano with ot of ts Cony. Central branch Uniol eaca with the lamb, They le cown fogethar— e Tl do the principal work, though, 4 7 bt ecticut nze 7 e y .l,'.“uoun'&?«'fn" BBl Bl '{,‘gl ot over the | to enfurc bis orders, aud very frequently he | atood that,’ while companies azreed upon tho | uecticut agents rior to the bl fire, e lsmb fosido. the Mon . New York Fribuns CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUINOY RA Derota faot of Lake-at., Indfana-av., and S and Cacinl aud Bixteenth-ats, Tickee Ol st., aud at devuts. imply stays by sufferance of the Indians, " Of | main object, there was conslderable disagree- NHOW BRORENS BULLDOZE COMPANIEA. Total.. +eseaes (Leep. dabit of workings und {tis not really best for | LIORY ST RY BUICEAEE BE Fhe D 1 52 5 i 5 g Mendots & Galeshurg Expres . ty nfluence | ment ns to the methods to be employed to brinj What the countrs agents do with the azency | Excess of ‘Government lande, sni of R press, tem that thoy should entely eive up oute | {30t muli.n Y d gl i il y | compaics tho city nrakers doseiti the Joeate, | - Fofond tanih ok aBeciad by tne don Toliticlnns are now likely to overestimate | {iiarr s STowr k| door ecciipatio port I:x 1 s He simply carries the keys to the kitcheni” TIE ENULISIAAMERICAN ANTAGONISZA ‘The New York brokers are s smart lotof | cision, over those opened to pro- tha strength of the Gsecnback movement, and to Llty Exprews o Dubtuque & Sloux 1 this work. Many ot the mew are very earctul | yoe ey it - x ainall ways, but 1t is almnst | fellows, and mauy of (hom earn MOPa that th | EMPUOR e teveversssesss 10,700,707 | grarlaok the fact that it La. Paciic East Expro, st of thelr wives, ndare really teader of ‘the The Indlans r‘uéfr?x'lfl:;ryxgn‘n? u‘-mx‘r:cf:f e e ems e L A e cam companies | From the foregolnie it will bascon that therels | maenes, ad wiil nue::ul:fl’;;‘:n:‘: Tiente ST ey | [ansss & Colorade KEF caeil % HIUE OF TUE ALY A: among thy civillzed, of course, they got another | smaller Ameriean companies toward their En- | they patronize. One firm coutrals premiums VIVE TIMES inglorious end.--Bugfalo Courier (Dem. ). Surues Laseriee, 1 euppose theg have becomie so clviitzed that | e 0 aiish rivals. The reason Is pialniy pereeptiblo | amounting to over $600,000 per anuum, sovernl | the amount of Government, land freo to actual | ipyg rosult 1 Maino is & just rotributh ifora Paseny Hhiel are &3 yistious ueaty: Solar ommo ik AN INDIAN NEWSPADER, In the returns to_the fire-yatrols, wherelu it | equal 850,000, and many mora reacl §300,000 | settiers under the Homestead and Timber-Culs e AL Just ra'ribution ¥ Lol Yo, air; according to their understanding | ,r- Bigge, 8s an {llustration of the sdvance of | appears thut tho Enclish companie, although | even in these dull times, ~ A majority run on | ture laws, that there is of the ralirosd Jands | On the Dlalne achool of politics for thelr thmldity o civilization at the Santee Agency, producea s | onls oue-twenty-tifth fn nomber of all the | speclalties. Thus, Mr, Ames (who is 8lso Presl- | now claimed to be open to pre-emptors e 81,25 | and selshness In not taking up and addressing ta of virtue, they ore so; but I think au apprecia- | FRCESEER T the Dakots lay : tnpatics dutnyg busiicss here, actually rovelva | dent of the Ciinton Company) controls nine | per acre. the peoplo the iasucea presented hy Mr. Hayes tn tion of a norul standard iy thivg of grows, | DETAYARCE FELbpd to s Dakows lbicuire, nd | Sounpanics duibe bisiices Betes ael o | F ety m st ol e | e B 10 the Government lunds those uwned | 1875 —Sbrialed Citben. ) icpublican {Indn somewhat, i nlllfommlunllles.w *“ Half of tnis paver,” he sald, *is supportea | it nore sinkingly, one British company takes |another concern ruus oo sugar retinerica; an- | by raliroads not coming within thae declsion, and ‘The foremost Domocrat of tho North to. Do they practice polygamy by pald subscriptions amoug_tho indlans, and | sbout as mugh remiums us ten ol thic local | ather on - furniwure ‘fsctories and stocke; on- | the amount it more that etx and a half tines as | yay 1s Sonntar Bayard, of Delaware, Puliman Palace Dinlnge-Cars and Fullman (- Bieeping-Cars are_pun hotwoen Chicago and Omaha m n the Pacitid xprews, CHICAGO, ALTUN & €T. LOUIA AND OHIAT) KANSAS CITY & LENVER OHORI L1E3 Uplon Depot, West Slie, uear Mudl, el Tweaty-tbird-st._Ticket Ofice < Lisrei | aness Clty & Denver Fast Ex 212i00 7. . o, 1 : 5 Iiendricks i the other half ia a milsslonary matter. Wo bave | companies. Tiiere [san idea afloat that, if they | other oll refineries, and s0 on. The wuyv | great. " ’ Is there recogmized prostitution an.ont | yuite n largo circle of readcrs. I o not know | cold, tho Ametlcan ofllecs would 1k to pre. | they bunidoze. the companics fs ae weni | - ‘1o above fizures have been_somewhat modi- ond Tharaian. of ghom beter things fad liseu theme” ke : v d by the setticment a it land f ) Ve 7 . exactly how many men rend thelr own Jan. | vent any Enclish cowpany fiom doing uny | understood by the Intter as by themselves | fled by the sctticments upon Qovernment lands | ZFhapteston (5 €. ) Neirs and Courier (Demi g, Lere are brostitutes. There fe o ban, hows | 4iyol but we catiinate. it ot betwetn Bo00 sl | AmCrican business whatover; bist thel? Gesirey | THey ADDIOBEN 8 compiiy. in n sertleobidons | and BAICK oF FANTOML Tands. shvee. tne. duta o Fhat 1 L‘b adsido of eiph T i lloeyn! Persons who. are open 1o such | 4 ou),” The matier In the paper refers toall | ean never bo gratifled, as thé forelgners are too | tial mauncr and Inforin_the oflicer in_clinrge | Which thay were given, but the relative propor- GG Mtoadaie of diphar didpatches “i ot Ke thite own bl surts of news, and it has tocover both the | well Intrenched to be driven outy and, If they { that to control a particular lius it {s neccsaary | Lton has ot chauged materially, This for the | diil the bualncss for Me, Tilden's Presidentlsl ol the farmors make l! cir onn Blans In T+ | rungo of anewspaper and of u relizious paper, | Were, the samo companlcs, ratlicr than murrender | to make slight reduction i rate. Pernngs | single State of Koasas. chances, Thurinan, lendricks, and Dayard cun wrand to mlrl\\urkylur Ivn' t done under the sus | Wa" have the F“u_.mm“nu serics of Sunduy- | thelr American risks, would orzunize under the | the ofllclal accedea at once, or says, **Well, if ‘Tha only othier roads west of the mountalng | now lny thelr wires' without fear of lnterferenco Hanobthe Akt school lessons. Awerican Inwa with thelr present United States |.such und. such s company will “decreasa 'tho [ thut como within the scove of Hecretary | from the fraud candidato.—Pitlsdurg Chranicle They Wtk Much aecarding 4o gach RELIGIOUS AGENCIES, assots for capital, and_proceed us bofore. ‘The | rate, so will this company.” “Then ths broker | Selitrz's decision are the Unlon Pacifle, In No- | (#ep). maw's e, ’lhlew 13 {-I‘Uner‘lptemlunl n'! Farm- *+Our native schools arc ulready a power to | presence of so many English insurance corpo- | starls off aud auotes the Tirst company as ro- | braska, sad the Sioux City & Paclfic, in Dakota. 'The nignal of the Maine clection ought to ot iiven et Dis auvive and eslstance. | eyllization, W liave now, 1 cuumection with | rations in this couniry is 8 migity fact o the | ducing its rate flat, and ouo by ono thie others | n both Nebraskaand Dakota the dispropor- e, and It whi be, the unanimous, enthusiastic. i “.:!"‘ ic Ludiuus hase 2’“‘"""‘ ":“" o | our Dukota misslon In the Amerlcan and Pres- | conduct of the flre-insnrance businces, and they | full into llne, There are a few cumpanies hero | tion between such rabiroad landa and the freo terovacahle determination.of tho Repuhtiean hoet s L ongly yropertive pian, i 1 native cliurclies, Most of | tnust be taken ito account In any phose of fn- | which work in liurmony,—what one will do tho | Government lands s still greater, especilly fn | {rovachble asterminaljon of the Iiepuviican pacty E oL rartiem dlubn. bd ahrabitp Ty the @ assistants. The Eplscopal | surance economy which may be the subject of | other will do, ute.,—and thero are other compa- | Jukota, where almost the cutire’ area of ‘tny security of tho national credlt, —Bostun Adcertiser jittrent localtles, und they unlte to break | (ayren also Las a consbicrable number of com- | debate. hies at sworda? poluts, 0 that Lo get a rato re- | “Territory s yet open to scitlomont, fmmleration | {Zrep,)) und, to put up houses, to gather the wheat, and and qulte a number of native nssint- TIRYING JIARD TO NRING MORE OF TIRM, duced all thot s necessary to sav s that the | baving as yet made but litile unpression there, 1o thresti 1t. is the Congregational, To shiow | Tt hus become altmost n standiue_ joke awong | business bas herctofore tecn carrled by ono ot | thouzha strong tide Is now turning fu that df. | Another fall in Fall River. Tho defaulter, nea of the Indisns, the last two | the fraternity of this eity that every man In the | the rival companies, aud its bitter opbonent | tection. The Commissioner of the tieneral { it Is almoat necdloss tosay, is **ominently respect- Aears they made contributions Lo send out mis- | bustuess hus been ottacked by the English fever, | will come down at onee. Luud Office, in his_report for 1877, puts the | an) He should not be confoundea with the Mr., stonarics from thele owa nuinbier to the wilder | w hich means a desire to secure the Amcrlean BEATING TIIE ALLIANOE. ares of the land Stuts und Territaries—L 0.y | Stickney who 1s engaged i e disreputablo b tribes. ‘Tuiey have seut missionaries to Npotted | agzency of an Euglish company. During the | * Some thme ago the Alllsnce compaufes (com- | tho entire unappropriated public domuln—at nesy of ridiug in a clrcus,—~New Loadon (UF,) “Luil’s band, and 10 Devil's Lake, In the Britsh | past sl months ‘many Anicrican fnsuranco | poied of tle big iruns, English and Amerlcau, 181,700,020 Ackzs. €graus. . L Scriptuy A Possesrons. They would go ous for tour, live, | azents uud officers have joined the throng of | aud sometimes called the Ku-Klux for short) s- | O this nmonm] 1,101,107.153 acres are still ¢ I think you might do worse,"” sald Gsn, B e DUl fanauieenye 8 toxutlier [ or six months somctimes; and thuy pald the.| micht-secra who have gone abroad, and several | sued usliv_denouncing tho rates pald on un cx- | unsurveyed. Tallng the arable lands (or thuse Butler to the peovle of Massachuselts, ** than 10 P o JANIage, oV GIATE TeeU- | expenscs out of their own contributfou ot then have mado weary pllriinuces amoug | tendve maoufucturing risk in Khodo Istand, | that, wiih the developmont of tho countey, will 1 (/L% 00 S8 PP G S0Reliactn, * than & g a1e have T it eoue Lbleco- | “iiliow do these Indians receiva the mative | the fire-insuranco offices fn Eugland to tey aud | and clolining that the rtes ou particuinr parts | becorne suck)in the States of Kansas, Nebraaka, Dlo that Liioy inizht do worse, UHE 10 18 veey ime B oy three Dlwes of worship. We' | misstonasy ¥ persuade somie of thelr numnber Lo Lry thelf luck | of the risk deslunatod by Lotters und Numbers | dilnnesota, ana Orevon, and the Terei: | 1% REEINAY I 0 Mo DER BLIS vecr - I ot 1 S5t omn lineyae. 1o servieg | “'They rccelve him most hospitably. He | futhis country, Oneof these parties, already | should bu thus oud so.” Ous of theso slips fell | torics of ' Dakota, Wvowing, Ncvads, wod Jowrnal (Dem. ), i hat direetton, 1o 1 realiy a oo man, who | WUy akcs o tent, and perhaos, f e gocs | identiled | with 8 popular agenet "lierc, | Into tho hahds of tho city brokers who hundied | Waslinglorn—in “which fur Cthe ' meat [ Y0 B 1 o command reapees seyapapae man, who | for 4 shutt time, he fibds some trlend who iives | corried letters from baukers atd wier: | tho'risk, Ae they were really requirod by their | Part, o lreigation fs requtred for nericulture, do not look npon the Maino resull as uguj‘xo?lm‘nn na)mt‘nuvn&erfi. e has the | Loy nis Jode ng wadquarters, They lsten | chuuts of Influence to numerous cor- | principals t have big companies in the list, they | und i which aro many rich and well-watered | aporadic or sxceptionnl it® ite character, The (L;mn: of t xle i«:mmuu 1y, nu they do consfd- | ;. nlm, of course. They bave s grealdeal to | respondents in London and Liverpool, | were at first puzzied how 1o gec around thia | Valleys,—and tho valleys of the finmense region | same inflaences that brought It alout are at work eral ul‘ow,_;n! imnlppcr!, e talk about besides moral gospel. He was even favorably futroduced to the Roths- | peremptory circular, But thoy wera equal to | Iy to tho south of these, whero drrizution fs | in Massachusctts and in other States, snd wil Rt At et entlrely abandoned EDUCATIONAL METIODS, childs fu Londou, who, by the way, are officera [ the emergency, as they had a new lithograpned | practicable, and with which farining can ba | sarely bring about o political revolution in 1880, — all the :u:};z}gn_.pu.r,ull Gilie 8 #We belicve that the quickest sod most thor- | aud large stockholders in the Alllance Insur- | plan of tho risk mede with the former desig- | made both successful and profitable; and we | Hoston tilobs (Den. i, . I s sort of paatioouste hunty but It 18 [ ouzi neaus of clovating the Iudtans Is to bring | iice Coipany of Londou. Throueh tiess | nntions obliterated, aud an enifrely wew | must kaveat the feast ot less than 120,000,000 Honest-Money cluba should be instituted ulx; :h-:,“"mr p"l‘n"m After the harvest u: education right down to them, and to give them | Dankers he sought the Alliance andalso | set of latters and Figures upplled to | acres which are susceptible of beinw. made into to counteract the porniclous fnfluence of Greun- Chtimadon I the Tail for ts or thren weanting | o knowledue of Eowiish, The sdvantaacs are, | Visited othcrs, but alt in vain. ‘Tio wary Beft. | cach part of the cstablishment, Dy. | farms, und which would make 1.500,000 farmis of ol clefe - Ench Plibe ubed ook by Rl | ey alonnt o on rajde s o oF tUree week, BUL { firut, to gut near o thiem in thelr presont fecis | Iahers did not' bite, “Tho same result followed | an ingeuious adjustmicot of ratea, thoy manazedl | 100acres vach. Truly, as tha old song anys, ruther sbOuld nitn Lo dimeminata carseet intorma. “V,\‘;"jl" «o :l (o ol n th ings aud ideas, aud then Hit themup, We have | the visit of unother New Yorik fnsurunce man | 0 several jnstances to pay the rates demnnded cle Bam is rich enough tion, und to_oncourago on of the prl scliiapn ¢ theY dolnz fo - the way of | continual riendly cantest with 'the Governe Juat returood from obroud, The fact s, ghat, | on corta }euen,":\n Srcoriaed withy. the Al- it e usl tatie ; orinciplos of foance,—Bostun Jouraal (Sen.). ST Rt R ment on that score.” 'The Government wants to | Betwithstandiog much money has been made fn e elreular, on 4 2 an elr new ke remalning lands a large proportion— " Lnarh’n‘fi ¢ osernment r;’:llmtu[lll: one b':n'!hWI't_.l'la discourage teaching of the Indlun lancuage. We | tho United Siates by the English atlicea, those | forus, when they inentianed a certaln’ building | probabiy tully one-half, or, in phh numbers, The purposo of tho Democratio leaders in L m‘:m” pndusteal; acl ~‘l~|u3 ;:L ol 'Ha say It is imposaible; thut you canaot teach thein | Companies which are not yet lere arcefther un- | 88 *marked A in dingram " did not apply to | 500,000,000 acres—aro the fineat of grazing | the Greenback mavement is ta reconcile the North- S AOlardreLE TRk “1‘& L] ,"'"’-I F“’ successtully unless you Lxach them througlia | WUNUK o come oraro tied up by remsurauca | the same bullding. The whole line of nearly | lauds, capablo of feeding vattlo aud sbecy | wrn Democrats to tho paymen of tio Southern war- BRI L n!m:awwn"mrai-“ n du:- wedlumn which they understand, ‘Thisexpericuco | treatles with uther companies, through waich was pluced under the new form, amd | enough to feed and clothe o continent, - clatine by making them think that tho ymue uf L ;’n i -:k ‘" 'll"ll e l"::" t | that our misslonaries have bud for the lust forty | thev assume certaln excess Hunes over and ubove | mouy of the Alifauca companies which would Under the present laud syatem of the United | greenbacke to puy thers claima wiil mako every- DUt altour Weatern Inaling seem bo beberc, | ¥ears and upwards, atal, In fact, the experivncs | the sums the companies doing business bero | lave refused it at tirst wero bambooaled info | Statvs, 1o agrcultural of grazing lands can bo | BdY Drosporous.— Cincaunall Guzelte (ftep. ), s e ‘“";:lc L‘:“lmul l-)l?( - | of our Board 1 the’ Indiau work for sixty years | 8re uble or whiling to carry, accepeing it This 18 decidedly one of the neat- | purchased or ubtatned, except by actual sette. ‘The Maine Ureenback mon gouerally take e Englis :ru‘u""?fl"bfl v ‘{' ol ik | and upwards, all o to prove that the quickest ., MOKE WESTELN DLEFANTMENTS, eat uricke of tho trade receutly perforuied, and | ment and cultiyation, except fn” the foHowinir | o stuck fn the idiotle nottons abaut Fiat mouey. L bliah T aibirsof |'|' hm are | waylsto get ab them through their own lan- | That recalls the fuct that most ot the Engiish | the juatitication fur it ia thatw fow companies | cancs: First, of some’ remnants In some of (he Bt thoy have a eated and Ant Judice Py puey COME | yage, Auothier poing we inake {s, that, in | Companies now fn America carry un thelr West- | tricd to projudice the market avainst tho risk, | older fand dlatr S ol fhaaheo yreluilics E RI L. Louls, Aprinkfietd & Staniin 'S ow Orioan Chieao & I Stieator, Lacotl, Wash Jollet & DwiziivAccoin: (HIOAGO, MILWAUKKE Unfan Lebot, curner unice, Uisouth Ciars depat UL RAWAY, HER A Bhedans tlosiy THZI EDUCATION, “ Do they reml und write! How do they keep tra [ their alluira " *The miajortey of those that are In middle azo can read sud write their own language, and t} e of them that con read and write Milwsukes Kxpres Whconsin & Minuesot e EeUigaigmowuckatuntayn) ¢ S0, 10, {14 o Aiiwaukeg Fast Sall Glally.. | 9ioui .l 4:00, Wivcomln & Minnesors. Girees Tiy, Stevenn olnt, =1 Aste . _Jand Tirough Night kepreas, 1t 1:00p. in, All trafog o s1a MUigaukeo, Tiskes f and SHinespaligare good elther via Madieon and I'rulr. du Clilen, or via Water “rosse, and Wiigs, ENTRAL RAILROAD. and fouk of ‘T weity-acconf.p, lllhduhv-ll-n(‘ war Clurg. £t Jouls Pxpres ki, fouts Fast Line Calro & Naw Urieaus Rpringfic: XPress. . pringauid Niat Kz, Feorta. uritoctun &R Learia, Buriington & Dubuguu & Kloax Cfi Dubutus & Blons (i ifl @ OnFacirday nleht runsto Genrally oy, -4 0 Saturdsy night runs o Peoria ouly. MICRIGAN OENTRAL RATIROAD. iepot, fout uf Lake:st., nd oot of Twruty: 14141, IeKet Otice, U7 L Uraad _ e y , Which uve been uffered at N B Tty ora) Arenclon because that taa eentrul | Gnjor to - make' them it for * citizens, | ern business through Chicuxw ofice, The | and were met on thul own round. bublic aalo i years' past, and are now subject L | Fis tanlot thas the ooy rarocine, fysteln. VAT e nolapay OUT tisslun is used for the | we " want 1o do something more than | Commercial Unfon hos Just cetablisiied its RATES IN NEW YOItk private entry; nd, secand, under a luw for the |tz dircetly by the. Goverament. Avic Fork Yol cnoheet R i sinply tive them the Engliwh longuazs, We | Western depot fn your ofty, and now {t s | 870 in an auomalous condition. In the drr reclamution’df desert fande, which allows of the | Erpress (Leni. ). ¥ dysiBaske e oR TRIBLL ‘u 1: 1ZATION. ¢ | Waut tu give them wome inoral stamiua, | reported that the Queen vitlco will estublish o | goods district they bave beey pretiy generally vurchasd of a section (310 acren) uL 25 cents per 1t the D ts that farnished 5 v Ty O v avy lvcal goverument | Yoy Jearn the Endlish langusge very slowly, | Reneral Northwestérn depot, with headquare | sdvanced, aud are fitmly molutained'or tho sd- | sero, on condition, of comtructing rrizating WeRithe Domoaral at tarnished tho URG, FT. WAYNE & OUI0AG) RATLWA ~ Uitli revently the Indlans have had the olg | TH¢Y Wake bresty rapid vrogress in studies fn | ters in Chlcago, and Jamen G, Roas its manager, | vance, 'The same ia triae of the special hazarda | ditehes snd bringiuz water upon the laud, o ua | kreater proportion of tha yoted o the Ureonback. | bepat coracr Canal sut Mad DIRGLIE) trital ‘,;,..J‘,‘,mu{,,“‘]!‘,‘,:“fu';":u‘nnx" e oy | thielr own Tanzuage. It fs of the bigbest fny- | 80 s Bouthwestern depurtment, with Load: | of thie vity, but In the storage business, | to fit 1t for tho growth uf crops, party, aud this factgives an afeof credivllity to | ..SLlark:st., Palnier Ho o P portance that they shouid learn Engtish. We | quarters fu 8t. Louls, and W, Branson its man- | which ta properly reganicd as the creamiest of The methods m whicti Government lnuds, | the find that wu can make them good English schal- | ager. o the care of the Liverpool, London & | atl, the tendency ls downward, Tustauces have | except in tocss cases, can bo obtafued, ore not, | tes Counll 1 v , urs by firat @ving them s knowledge of thelr { Globo and Royal, these Chicazu departments | beun quoted wlicro policies bavs been writien | understood by so many, thut, i the' rlsk of | becomo of tho liard-money Démocraist~Huston LG uncl nu’ l’lllh sdvisory power | oy Tanruuge, and then using that as a medinm | are entlrely fndepemdent of New York; the | on these stures as low &s 25 cetts, but only by belug tedious, Transeripl (Rep. ). i lorite i A s At it the 00l¥ | througn which 10 teac thein tho English tans | Others aro” intended to be purtiaily so,’ The | companics which at 40 ceuts would never get o ¢ 1 WILL REPEAT THEM: ° *¢ Anything to beat Hamlin* has beon the sat r“y fihe u.‘llu‘mmu tawith the Chietd, | piuge We claim that ous suceers, or | Sottish Commerclal has its Weatern depart- | dollur of the busincss, Dwellings searcely lioid Forst—By pre-coptlon—reqniting an actual | warenword. wnd it has be d with s killing ef 1 W thelr ot Mea e Ty bois COUD- | the sitcceds that hos Leen vafued, whether | meat Tocated i BL. Louls, The Britih vom. | their oWn at 13 cents' per.autium, an many buve | astthanent on v Jand, thmlied 1o 160 seres g | ¥atehword. aad it hae been used with a killing ef- gt was their own e, aud they bhuve been | | is uimost’ eutipuly | Baotes are rapldly lcarnine, what the lewding | boen taken ut 25 cents (or three yeurs, A writ | the payment within thirty-thres months from | 1€t Powers wau ble special pet, ou wan lale, 1 Virkiue 8t it for elent yeard, A majority.uf hod of work, ‘Th | Americon companies discoveral loug ago, that | ten prou.sal wus shown o lew lavs uzo offering: | duts of sertlement of $L50 per aces (! within | the Fifth District, the right bower of Hlaine, It the tudians have been in” favor of it for a jong 3 - . P47 vhole 2 <& > ¢ was In these two districts thut tho Gireenbic) thuie; bat, Iy Locauss they aul nat want 1 tern busiuess re. | L0 pluce $30,.000 6o o cholce Brooklyn brown- | the limits of o rallroad-graut, sud $1.25 per ucre ment was moat cestructive of old pasty toes,— toment of Gen. Hutler that_these two pare that wus done away with, and a ot ulttmately bo united. What watl then H o wen chusen by the people. RAL'TMORE & OIS Tealnsleave from Exposition Hulliing, foor af Wi rudst, CHivket Ottfecs: 84 Clan Patuer il . Graud Paclie, kod § Bulldin Is ours or othe attributable to that ludtans at the Azency read mtaie, und we have | to contral s restectabl W ] y i & number of thew that play the vrean reason- | Yulres 8 Weatera oflive sud » Western man ot | stone frout dwelling at 40 cents tor tive years, | {f pot within such linsts, B 2 7, furt e fevlings ot the old Chcty and partly | ULl 411 These are real aigus of the sundy. | it head, ane-thir cuch i the Plentt ol Brookivn, Con: | Second—1tly. homestend, limited to elghey | 20498 £oat (Den.). T, Pavres, Govermert throws o thewayof thote Soe | tion of wetvihized peupie.” LB, W, (& PAT PORITION IN TILB MANKET, tiusntal wid Tlone o New Vork, and probably, | acres within the Iiuits of @ ralicoad-grant, 07| 1t 1aay bo rogardad an sottled that the nost | St hraan ) um w:»‘ helr doine s Siuce the retiremett of Mr, Charles Sewall | 1010 buad becn inslsted uvon, the owner would | 1150 acres outskle,—requiring uctuat residence | Houre cau't well be Hepublican, but it lsu't at all LAXE SHORE & MICHIGAY 80UTIE3N. "+ What dvantace hat) aybody Lo Keepliig up A CATAGRAPH. {rom e posiion uf’ Assistant Manager of o | live oUiained g rebata of 10'per vent o tho | upon tho I for 7o, Jears. Froe. excopt. tho | cortain that s will be Devtoeratie 1t 1émore e, | ——CAXE SHORE & MIGHT ags the ol tribal rzanization (5 disablatlil Liverpoo!, London & Globe Iusurance Compauy | brive quoted. Yet, in_spite of all this under- oitice-fees, which ure 814 on muktue the eritry, | iv to bo o copy of she Banks 1ouso that waw elect- % periina who BRIt o klisie e in this city various rumors have been afloat us to | cuitlig, the feeling prévatls that rates are soon | and &4 on'provine up at the end of fvo vears.™ | ed iy tho tempeat that hroke down Deuocratls There are o % erans Who Sl [t oo Leveati e the dntention of the Company i filling bis | toudvunce geerally, 1 thers wers wore hon- Thad—Uy soldiers’ homeatead, Hiilted 1o | power 1 1854, with the Natlonale holding the perronul wdya M e IR gt § : bones luce, It 16 nat, In fact, oji eavy thiug tado. | eaty aud hackbouw amoug the companfes, th | soidiers In the late War, thelr widbws or minor | Lalance of power, —/%iladelphia Tumes (1nd, 3. Qitautls Exre. on fu the old Tudian system, " Otove I loved —Exckiol Jonest iz, Sewall was the workine faau of the coucern, | situstion mihit bo fwproved in a month, oFplun children—gzood for 160 Acres elther i i ; St Klpreetzes l;"“ltlgn““,,“"‘ fricuils Lo the advancemeut of : '“." oy aud there was no ona fu the oftice In the hue of MINCELLANEQUS GOSSIP, within or without tus limilts of u raiiroad-grant, Oue rosult of tife Maino clection prabably Mot really, T theoretieal] Of more composcd and stately mlen, © | Vromwtion; butus the salory i 80.000 per a ‘Tho Englial ¢ousoanlds aro uuw islating that | Zrequiring tho same ofllanfeas 5 tho howe: | W11l be to striko the fag of the **bleady-shirl," | PITTTGRURO, OINOIHNAT" & 7. 10713 % % e ey u‘:; heoretically, but nuw, there are vlenty of fellows who wunt at, | brokers uhnll sizn a pledie not to give off over | stead, but deducting the time of service in the | We 100k to see it run down from every opub lcan (Cinelniit] Atr-Liue snd Kukoina LI ey ndiset oult them. b - Theongh long, long years ok ol Jor Its prescnity but It future udvanitages, | 15 ber cent to tho assured i any eusc, riny from toe live years required by the bome- | #1afl in tho land, Totolligeat men know that fa | POt S0raer of Cltului sud Carron-ats. il cet s ssacrvat gt ntm.! conaid- Of wles una tears, The leading caudldates mentloned are Messrs. The uld style of “iloatera® whicn in 1874 ader,—only thot thero shull be 4 restdence of | the broseuce of the Immlnent danger it {s polltical Depart. e Netnia b o sbared oot hopes, he shared oug fears; | C. C, Hulsey, for Inany yeurs tho Compauy's | pall 8 per ccit uud wero ent down gradually to | it loss than ouo year upou the land, Jully mud s yaltical coio le it winm ty ol | oo o Lt [ 1 s setticiuents are all around us, urouyh all his uu New York Adjuster; K. M. Kirby, ano of the | 125 last vear, aro now writien by tie b Mo- | luth tho humestsader and th aoldicr has oty | Pses of the vast.—Sew Jork Leontug Port | Clacimontt, Todlananalls, Lo Qarthere 1 sever uns trouble betweew. the fu- By i} 8 wou rato pra 3 Becretaries of the Continentatof New Yorksand | €ul companics at 75 cente, ‘The firet heuvy fuas | month frow tliing bis teelarstory statement | (68D EX{Fua.... R0, ulss ¥ diyers sage aud salutly weys, ; I’ll‘. nuza. -lulnr ]Ih'fldfinl .\lullnfizu| ‘;I “;3 um‘mhlu--r: mr;'nn wul'w;lul"t'::: {.\h‘:: i:m(mlnhl. Iu which to commencs fmprovemeits, ang tho We admire the phllomxvhynlnnlomoomfiu ygut_Expivas @ v z " cotttsn Commercinl, Othiers w uubitiess Among recont sireuey chas s thut of tho | woldicr can tHe s declaratory statement e xctifers ‘::__"rm::r“ "nll-ll— R‘,‘:,':::"?‘:"r“,f:fl heard from fu due time. It Is understood Mr, | Boaton Underwriters® (mposed of the 8hoo & | turourh sn azent by giviog & power-ol-attor- ;‘:.T.:E’W;: ;t‘:':::v \:‘l.;l:u&::'::( :I.:: I:::““w)hrl KANEAXRE LINE The ¥ to the lodiaus gever- Lisi 0w i e e g Dunca, ang ot the Company's foreln Seoreta. | Leather, Wasbigton, Neptune, wnd Eilot Com | nev; witlo' the homesteader has to go fu per- | Mo | ft s Por Wb that of the men who |0 o0y ydoh ol feu st Fuenty:second s kv thare ady aildles. siatl And tears fall not ¥; ne-luen route frow tle hewd oifico in Liver- | panies) to Weed & Kenuedve It b reported | von to tue Land-Olice to_ make his filiug, or | SHies fbeatenly sor tou ur :"'..::wn"f‘:,m'm?:u T T T T lepart, || AR et rs statloned ou the Above the spot - pool tw asslat in tue sclection of u proper per- | were twenty-four applicattons for ths { before.the Ciork of the Distrlet Court of 'the | tiat the Il bautd of bis wagen wlipped, and f—— | —— i e il Eaukisl, thou art not, son. The New York Trustecs will bominal Y, atouis thein several companies,—as it | county in which hls land t locatea, lits Joad of putatucs wax sizeivn ou the ruad for a | Clcianatt, [adisnapolis &' ST ".r- nearer_thun Fort ;i canldate to be contirmed by the homa offlce, | sectns to be the fushion fur ofticers of compgnles Fuurth—HBy timber-clalm, limited to 160 acres, | quastor of & wile,—Terre Juute Espress (Figty, | Lovlzvitie foy gy by e ;M-umn “{’ h:“lll fll‘:u‘; There s 0o O.l:l \;:'dllll, mine, The pustiion 1s otie of greut responsinility. " the pzency busiuess a8 8 wethod oY fu- | —on vondition of breaking and cultivating ten How far will this go? What will it Be. = jeed fur tuem, We liave un Iudia polico that rousieandivin B AYFAIKS OF THE OLOBE LIPE-INSURANCE COM- g their sularies, acres tor two years,—then planting the sane to M e FLTSAN At AU el need mu]g bWk sl o Fiod Lt e desigm, FANY, Everybody (s on slie Lip-toe of exvectation to | tinber-tres seeds o cuttings, g the rate of | terthe storm Ls osor? Will thera bo s permancal or QHICACO, nml\,mmun & pA s beriod bas Jonr o ck pussed when TR et et This Company wus cxamined some time ago [ Jeasu whom the Loudow & Lancushire of Eu- | 2,700 to the acre, and cultivation of tho same | but & temporary change! Theso ars quostivus e el Chare s bl iy *Y,“ s erpaiaeale M Ensnrined witbin bie furm and face, by the New York Insirance Department, ahil | gland inteuds to sppoiut to manuge s Ameni- | for elght years, u the cad of which thae there | which the future can suswer, The only thng | ——————————— md“c-‘; o he! "G muflnfll 'um‘_hn_newla. prouvunced all right, but it was inthuated at business, As ity present musnager wos for- | must b g now certain fa. that both the old partles shuken & alu‘rlu:ul‘ lt:b: 'nn” "r:u m : umnl'n Exeklel Jones, the sawme tuue that its sffairs would be im- | merly {n the Hoval offl 1t 18 supposed Hoyal NOT LE38 TUAN 000 TitpKs us by & woitlwiud, aud that the stran) balgn ALhlirtaiate tlisey when al:.u it fin |)-m. in My cries and moans proved by denation of ity principal | lnduences will be potent, growg and iu wuod condition per acre, Tho | of Hen Butler lu Massachuxetts lol-mxcwu pro- ter ot e becaiien oy, Lad lolt sheta Diaturb thes ol beneath thess stones; ofticers, Pliny Freemun, Prestdent, and his son, Thie steamer Java cusualty on the lakes sover- | law for the timber-civhn was unicuded at the | Moled a0d streogtivned through the Msiue slece . arweik of thiakieg, The Closbge ln sl Uil atecpeat thoa tbe Secretury, “Tue latter ulllclal las compited | 8l weeky ogo has proved o worryiug pil Tor | Jast scaslon of Cotgress, reduciug the ares to | How= New York Sun (Dew.). 211 0 Hivo Ommatis Epross arc served 10 il i S et ot Tt | L oy oo bt m o M e S urci ning | 0 0 st g RN | et I e foom S AL | L Malooaud Variaout e Demosrate bava | it SIS e e Tier N o -4 AN 8 re 8t certaln damaging - o modilying 0 other Loportant pagtieulurs. Ce g v mm; ::“n :;mz-;nl them that carry ou any Aud o, farewell, revelations about tne wsuagesent are shout Lo e ———— Evyery citizen has the right J‘) use both his ;‘:m':&?: ,:m,‘:.":‘,:::” ,‘:":’ n?fin"ut;:' h;: cmmouu.g‘wm ILKEIHO‘X‘B BAILBOIR e N e E-zo-ki-elt be wiven to the public, and policy-holtcrs are SUNSET. procuptioy, homestend, “and thnber-elatm | HRUR RO ol fofthesd, Jb 1o oxldens that she | o L, Sbalie Rasie b & N kews thelr medeing toen ot a ¥or what | fecl uo tongue cap tell; Tegaled from thao to' time With auvuvamois onee, and ouce only. He can hold o tiuber. | reentack followlug n thoss States baa boen ex Clatod sdd ¢ - Datrone tllaTs mopted our wedidue. an But po'er abail ou drealars wilecly grave coarges azaiist the | o000, crowned mountatle and mists of Nght clulii, aud cither ony of the other thrvo; but [ #raws from the Dewocratic party wore tuan from T Leave, | A Vicre are ways of SCUCY plyalcian. Of courss Anoia Earit for sie preseut wisuuzers, aud charging that they bave | Eindcrowned mountilfs and mlste of lig ouly vne, sliico each requires sctual sesidoucs | 18 Ropubiicaus. | ILis buta Just retribution foat L Learo. |_Ar . reatment to which they wre Anolhe 0 doved us tace! used the funrds of the Company to bufster up 2 gut; QBn s Tad, o Mirccts the luss tpon the Dewocrats In those Statea, » s censens® BB UL & A0 1 uccustumed, but, 80 fur a8 coojurin d ) + Osuxouy, Wis, M. E. Hanxon. . b Starry sheen Just trembling througl . The irredeewnable grecnback craze 1n the laud s sr¢Floride Expreas § T:00 pom, § T:low e like L coccrucd, very few reamt to T bs e 127N 5 sertan uunclal scbiemes fn which they are or | Exhalatione of seoing.dew; duwhl thus bo seen thal, excopt in €ases | rar g (hu poliliciaus ro concornod. snecruplons = s X CONPLETE CIV s et . Howurd of Morit were persouadly futerested. The fusurducs Clouas of wapphire and clouds of pearl, where some remuants and cull ‘lauds are to be | aud meru-lur],—l(idlm/lvu\Hl.)llllpuuh(m”. A wEr T ECIVILATION YomtBLE. erit. Deoartwent reported 8o small a surplus on | Jtuby-tinted. thoir shaves unfurl; found,aud 1 the proviston fur sale and reclamua- (OODRICH'S BTEAMER3 ik Uit witd shiien et F fudian ke, do you | A Brightou gfrl went with ber mother on o | buud, aud s Lroadly « muted tho - exe | Tno butering gleam of ibe zolden West ton of decr{ lands, uuder our prescot law In | About ono thing woe can heartily cougrat- | Fur Racive, Milaugew vic.. diiy where youl o brouglit 1o such a | vlsit, the other dav, wud lsteucd with delight to | tente of erooked operations in the | Tioted with Javocr and awetbyet; reiation to bublic lauds the largest wmouut that | wlate- oursetves, and thatis tho kallant Sgat wo | For'fiel] 1 i BlUte a3 Lhose Where You are lwated " ber busteas playiug the plano, When th 2 i lingering )i :ot of he Sumoicr-thte “Lant salt w < Jile the blatio. eh tho pleco | mavagement, ibat the Cowpany Is rupidly lingering i iy Suuaie suy one can secure trom Government {s 32 | bave mado for honest o oraizt ol e bud our auatal rtlhh.ml;"?.bl‘;:; was Ut i deiferutely handed il e | lusit ie crcdit with U yublie, Fossitly thiry IWhere louuiaig and valley are lor.ded; ustes, viz.: u Louicatead o pro-cuwption und s | good urganlzation of our pasty on th¥ sutject. The Lative delegati 8 w-l_ ut. hys 3 s w ellort Lelng wade by somebody to” wred rortal: 9 % o tunber-claio, Urcenback craze bas uiterly wre and de- Lo 1 Ulsbbered ad frcyliey Wiy saw | e rewoustruuce of the shucked varcut, wo | the Company. LY Lhere s s tioch dintrast | Sorils.ol Ko for tbe beavunly gald; “The samre laws uud rules thot uoply L0 OUF | movalieed the Trosomsain. ot 1t ey i o 3 uly & | wlways give the urgun mau o cect, sud: Mis—- [ svout aud toward life companies nuwadays Aud over it sll thg glory fal pubiic lunds are tn force fu regard to those tht | pactavd varucst Lody, proud, even in partial de. Lw yoare a0 F ¢ B % ic " ¥ BZ0 We Were Just as you are, but we | plays ever a0 much gowder thau biw i that they wust be strong us graute sud puse us Er Lovia, Mo, Livias Wwirixa. suly fur gouzivg purposes, vt Which the runct- | feat, of our positlon, Auhl all we bave dune sud and tue unity and