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WHE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1878 dividends of the rame kind by more railroads of the sate kind. But It never occurred to them that unleas & new unproductive consumntlon arode to tuke the place of that which had ceaned could 1 hfs moans as hls captors dne the #harp bavanets Into bis lacerated and trampled body, while his bioad, trickling down, Wwhite sand aver which he was bémz drageed, OPPRESSION OF INDIA. h the soggy, decayed vegetation that had fallen Into It from the top. this cavity was found the trunk of a littie tree of the same species, having perfect bark on 1 niats and spoctal pleading by which they are met. The great body of the pednfe will not excnee, and Ronth Caroling and Loulsiana cannot nffora ta tol- lectione to be dlaposed of by the vazne d; In the centre of » Enplish Have Mado Matters | But the worstway vet to comies white atiil ative, | with the War, even the former amount of pro- [ it, and showing reqular growth. It as of crate, any disnosition to corer up any crimea that How the Engi New Mati Ehoneth St A T e T s e ianbe, | dctives conaumytion wonld be too ereat to sup- | uniform dinmeter, an Inch and a balf ail | jarebeed comaniited —Pilladeiphiu Limes (nd. Ripo tor a Néw Mutiny. be way deliberately placed upon nsmnall_fiey | ply the wants of the peopte, and that, tor the | the way,and when the tree foll and spilt <y of dey sticks, which lisd been improvised for the purpose, and there held down in apito of Nis dying stromeles, which, becoming more feeble every moment, were, for thelr very fuintness aud futile despeeation. cruel to be- luld, COnce during this frietitful operation the profitanle suppurt of their new factoties and uew rullroads, n atill further fncrease ol un- ;l'_r(xlucuve consumption would be needed, hey contributed, ns hag beea sald, but litle theinsetves to this needed Increase of unpro- ductive consumption, and as the poor found foe Hanoer in Whith the Natives Are Treated. Impoverishment of the Country. pediments o ronthly, wretched vietim, waddened by pain, managed | but little opportunity or possibility of contrin- cen, livinez top at the summit. Prof. (l”'rl':;’;:':t’::'l"h‘:'5;";'!';"’;'&‘"' u"":"’“ an | Lo break away trons his tormen Torn, anil, already | nting to it, that {ncrease was never brought % Tue Amec 4 ’ % " hummr burnt, Ned a short distance, but he was | about; and §t #oon began to be percefved that | been 4,840 years. fodependent P'rince, to refuseto recelve anenvoy | fymedlately brought back and placed tpon the | productive consumption was overdone, aod that | its tall head heayenward from » Power which Lo mistrusts, Ho knows | fire, and ita proflt was for tha time rulned and lost. Face. torles of all kinds produced Immense atocks of goods, which could not be disposed of: their ownerscompeted with each other, and sold thelr eoods at leas than cost, and finally In v coses shut up_thelr factorics und illschar, theie hands, Then we began to bave an actu- ally ditninfshed unproductive consumption, wlicre wo had needed an increased one. The rich, having Jost thelr *income,” felt that they must **cconomize '3 the pour, having Jost their employment, were forced to o so. ‘This unl- veraal” economy Increased, by ita reaction, the orfeival trouble; ana thus we went on from bad 10 worse, unti] it scemed that we wero on a road that led, without any turning, straizht to de- struction. = To-day, however, We are hoping, ns, Indeed, we have hoped before, that we pereeive sirns of o change. The natious of Enrope, by their wars and preparations for war, liave hee Indulging §o an Increascd amount of unproduc- tive consumption, and have been calling on us o nlle)ply the materials for it. The larmers of the West and sotne uf the manufacturers of the East have begun to [ecl again that thoy may in- crease their expendltures for dally comnforts and dally Inxuriess and, as thelr demand for such thines {nere: we may hope that the machl cry ot production will get once more tn profit. ble motion, atul, by employing those now uncin- ploged, will calt forth stij) further demands for articley of daily consumption. As dolly con- sumption jucreases, the Iabor of all men will eraduatly be brought fnto actlon, and wo shall have once more & busy aud happy peoole, ail st work, and all vnjoylug the [ruit of thelr labor aml not, as we finye scen them within the past fut yedrs, one-hall Idle, while the ather half were engraged [n a futlic attempt to save and lay up for the future more than tho constltu tlon of human ofairs atlowed them to avcumu- ln::: with any profit efther to themselves or to otliers, ROYALTY IN CANADA. Originally Settlnd by American Torles, London Times, Nov. 18, Tt must be gratifying to tho Conadlans to find that thelr Governor-General appreciates not only the success with which they have founded n new Dritain beyond the Atlantle, bhut the varied and striking clements of national Mfe which are to be found welded tozether In the Dowlslon. Csnada may be catled the most Twperial of tho volonies, 'The confederation of the scattered provinces bas glven her s sensc of power and dignity such as wo have not yet seen developed either {n tha Australusian or the South African settlements. Proximity to the mother country and to the Unlled, States bas generated (o Canada a fecling of ‘poitical re- sponsibllity that we luok for In valn among colonlal communities furtiier remaved from the maln current of the world’s oifairs, But, be- shilcs all this, the component parts of Cavadlsn soclety are somowhat different from thuse which we tind fn other volonica. The uriginal straln of Euglish-speaking sottlers was derived frow the culonies’ whivh'revoltad a century wwo, nud thoss wao drifted north to Canads had provad thelr fidelity to the mutber country by tho most paluful sacrifices, Amunf the sucreeding atreams of colonization frum Ireland and Scot- land the sentlment of loyaity was no less strong; the stout Ulstermon aud the hardy Ifighland- cers, widely differing in character, were aike in thelr unwaverlng attachment to the Throne and the Lupersal connection, Even the forenn element which It was necessary to shsorb and amalgamate was of the worthiest stock. ‘It was the noble French race,” as tho Marquls of Lorne eald vesterduy, ‘‘whose gallantry we have for ages learued to respect nud adumilro,” and whose sous are now among tho trucst and the must serviceable citizens of the Domintou. Only 8 duzen years have pussed sinco the ar- quis of Lorpe visited Canada as a young man traveling to complete his cducation, and without a thouvut, we mav be sure, of tho lot which fortuue reserved for him In the communitics he studied; )el. the chabge to which he can person- ully testify is very remarkable. What was then “amero collection of jsulated colones,’” ns he says, is now *agreas federal’ poople,” fnspired ¢ auce by & contident fulth fu their awa future, d by a deep aifection for thu mother counl.r{ i the fustitutions that symbolize and strengthen the connection with lier. It (s to this scntiment that the prescuce of the Princess Loulse In Cunada witl appu; Loyalty will no doubt be quickened; and, a8 men are the creatures o huolt, the colontsts will value TULRR 1IELD TILL LIVR WAS RXTINCT." These ure the soldiers by whom cisilization fs tobe defended avainst the barbarien of the Muscovite! Englishaien, wo sce, took part, and othera were looking on: fuch fs the eifect of empire on the enaracter of the fnperial race, "L e poor vlilazers of Oude, ps Lieut. Majen- dic trufly aays, wera not mutfheers: they were Bahting, §€ they fought at all, for their own country ams for thelr'natlys dynasty. Never- theleas they were fnvolved n tha butche Licut. Majendie moralizes on the scenc With bis usual artlessucs “Tdo not mean to say that we did wrong in shootingz down in open fight any man, Sepoy, budinash, viflager, bo he whom he might. that used arms agratnat usy but [ do mean tosay that it rould hiove been more satislactory if for the people ol Oude—Sepoys excepted—therg hiadd been some merey and qaarter; that they at Ieast should be treatea as fair cnemles, and {hat unless proved to have particiosted In, or con- nived at, the mrder of Eneiismen, captives of Lhis ¢lass khoulil nat neceesarily ho put todeath, Lt dreatedt o8 prisoners of war usually are. At the thine of the capturo of Lucknow—a season of Indiscriminate ‘massacre—such a distinction was not mude, and the unfortunate who fell futo the hands of our troops was made shurt work of,—Sepoy or Oude villazer, it mattered not. No'questions wero pskeds his skin was blnck, and did not that sulllce! A plece of n ropa and ths branch of & tree, arifla bullot through his brain, soon FINISHRD THI POOR: DEVIL'S EXISTENCE.! Behold the real character of the Fmpire for thio sake of which England is to sully her bright cscutcheon, deny lier glorious past, and bucome the coemy of natlons. People wondered that Chelstianity does not make more wav iu_ Hindostan, ‘Tliv vonverts sre few, Yet the rellzion of Jesus of Nuzareth prosvers as much as it could be reasonably ex- pected to prosper fn partnerslip with the pride of conquest, the Insolence af race, flscal extor- tion, massacre, and blowing away frotn guns, ‘The preseticrs themselves are fmperial. Lord Ligin found roverend gentlemen vut-Heroding cven Iay terrorists i the feroeity of thelr senti- incnts at the time of the mutinv; and he says that, if ke were to pursuo o humane policy in Clifua, the luudest outeries against him would be rulsed by the infssionaries and the women. To do Jingolsm justice, it does not vow talic tnuch about propagating Chiristianity, or cven about propagattny civilizition, It has pretty well dropped the tmnsk and revealed the PRANK PEATURES OF THE DUCCANERIL During the whols course o these events there has been, as might have been expected, 8 mark- ed and rupid cvolution of Imperin! morality. ‘The native manufactures ol Hindostun” have Leen destroyed; the native art has been de- stroyed; the native germs of progress snd cly. lllzation have been destroyed; the vicor and variety of the native character have bren de- stroved. In placo of them, tndla lius large con- sitmiments of English poods not always the soundest, and a fow Ilingoos of the wealthior class varnished witn Eurovcan civilization, Tea vears of {ricadly mtercourse with Jupan have done more good than a century of the conque- ror’s rule fo India. And now the Asiatic domintons of Turkey are to be turned tnto another fndian Eowire; sothe Jingos boast, and such s evidentiy the game. Upon those Jands, too, & swarm of oillcials und adventurers will descend, suck out their wealth, destroy every werin of self-development, kil fn the bud whatever promise there might bo of gilted and fruitful addition to the family of na- tiuns, and, when rexistance is offered, ve-cnact the massacre of the Sepovs and of the villagers of Oude. ‘I'his will be the result unless somo Power luterposes and curbs the filibuster of his will. Jinjoism bus his eys on China, too, and, when Afuhanistan has failen, THE TUIK OF CHINA WiLL SURELY COME. Are the peoole of Eugland sccomplices fu these deedst Not o hundredih part of them even know what has been doug In thelfr nume. Nor do they share tho rain. Not a partiels of tho plunder of India comes in the shape of n- creased comfort or happlricss {ntw any artlsan's or peasant’s home, , ‘Fhey pay tho cost of Jiogo- -ismy.not only.fn taxes, hut in wars and enmitics which closa tiia hearis sud ports of nations against British teade. Worse than this, empire is sapping by its contact, &s it never fulls to do, thu loumlnlfunl of free [nstitutions ot lhome. British l{berty 18 in dunger of cxplriug fn the deadly embrace of lodian serviiude. If Aslatic ‘Turkoy, Ei d China are snnexed, the fatal proc ulckened. Retribution ale from the examples of other Indian Princes that the envOF woull not be on Embassador, but o mostere It 19 fule, hawever, to discnss the gronnd of quarrel, Jingotsm Is bent onstriking 2 o at Russia and effecting the coveted an- peration at the same time, In cvery country but one the hiearts of all who love justico and hate jnlquity will be on the side of thie Ameer, O course, 1 ic ventures to iealst, ho will becrnsh- ed,aua hie and the gallant mountaincers of whom ho i3 tho Chief will e troddea down, with the other two Luvared milliovs, loto the general maes of SPIMITLRSY, PEATURELNSS, RERVITULE which owns the sway of the Fwnpress of Indla. The people of England have reposed In Ltho bellef that conqueat, which Inall other cuses 1ed been a curse hoth to tha conyueror and the conquered, might be, and was qu their case, o blessing _to both. They have fancied that the ndlan Empire was conducive nt_once ta thelr own aggrandizement and to the elevation of Lhe Hindoo. anclent Egyptians, L) since was regard, AND TOPELE3S a truly coverles being made. will censor of to-dag, & THE NIDXOUS REALITT pow stands unvelled before them. They know o, or are beglnning to learn, that the state of tbe Iiindoo peasnntry under thelr rutc Is one of utter misery and despalr. India, though sume of her products aro gorgeous, IS os 4 country very poor. Ller native manulfaclurers have becu Mlied. The bulk of ner people are small cultf- yators, whoza tncomo (s estimated ot Httle more than 87 per vear per head for the wholu popula- tion. This is starvation voint, and the people gre bronght Lelow that puint by the taxmion, Eocland tokes no tribute fna direct form, nor do her ofliclals steal as they d Warren Hostings; on the contras purity remalns in her Administraijon. But the bunden of taxation required to maintain a great arny of occupatlon, to keep up a civil-sorvico on 1u CnUrmMouRlv expenaivo seale, every member of it belvg pald cxilo price nud pepsioned be- gides, to bulld up military railroads, Lo asintain all - the other ™ apparatus of conquest, aua to supply Lhe means of lwperial ageranaizement, §s_enormous; and Itis tnereasinyg every year, Under its steady ad uurelenting pressure the ryot s being ground down more effectually thao he could be by the Irregular exactions, and 1118 OUTLOOK 18 NOW DESPERATE, #] ngain state Lere,” says Mr, Hindinan In his sriiele vn the bunkruptey of India In the Noneteenth Century, “what I huve stoted before, {bat this toxation 8o increased {s levied from a peopla who are becoming poorer, Aind cunse- quently I8 becoming more and nore crushing {n roportion to thelr means. Whenever the Government cxomines into the clreamstances ol s varticular district, thero this same appallivg fact I8 found, that g0 far from bevomlug richer, the ryots are Josing what Iittle means they biad, aud sre falllng fast bound fnto tho grip of the usurers.” In regard to the District of Cawn pore, Mr. Halsey + % assert that theabject poverty of the averago cultivator of this districe {3 besond the beltel oi unyone who has not scen it. Ueisslmply a slave to-the soil, to the zemindar, to the usurer, snd to the Govern- ment, Ou the first symptom of s acarcity in this Province lately, thuusands fihmediately died or came upon the hands of the Govern- ment,” Thero s a chorus of witnessca tosti: f{-mzllw samo thing as to dilforent districts. Whaether it was 4,000,00) or only a inillion and n quarter of theso wretches that died {a the late 1aming nobody can exactly tell, Twenty willlons -sterling England drains away from poverty-stricken India, Then, tua great famine, slic gives back one sum of £400,- 0, and calls upon Lo world to- witness ber imi- menso gencrosity, The lndlan Government provided rellel, mo doubt, But out of whose pocket? Qut of the pocket of tho Uindou. ‘The ryot being able out of bhis hunger and nakedness to yield nomore to tho Britlsh tax- gotherer, the Government would be bankrupt, WEIE 1T NOT PO THE OPIUM'TRADE. Eight 1ntlifons stecliug o year ore rafsed by fore- in: poleon, physieul and moral, on the Clioese, The aplum trade i3 uot merely a trado leensed by Government, It ts a Government trade teml-clyilized, but paternal, the Chinese Goy- ernment struguries to save the bodles aud souls of its people by kecpiug out the hellish drug. Tha Brittsh Government forces 1t in at the than any other. the Vall in this 'l ple are tho river att road. Messrs. Cass, suotl, forty-two miles clmate. tains abund unerous st scriptlo Notwithai there Luyers who road’s luud gl vart_of open Lhls curlous stem was traced for nearly feet, usually stralght, but occasfonally goarled snd twisted l:humukh 1t had met fm- growth, soring from & aeed in -the bottom, grown the whole langth of the trunk, and supported s his monarch of the forest aliow its age to liave Centurles after it had reared torule Habel, and built Nipevens the great pyramid of Gizeh had oot been concelved by the ND OF THE DAKOTAS, Tho Futars Whent-Fiekis of Americs. To the Editor of The Tribune. Farao, D. T., Nov. 18.—Recent tourists, and especlally the able speelal correspondents whom you rent here some weeks slace, have written so much of this country, which only a few years by & large majority of the Amerlcan people as an uninhabitable waste, that 1 should despair of adding anything to the mass of valuable information already furuished were it not that it 1s not only a Lig but underful developments are eonstantly {¢ wou comes liere to-morrow find uumuunnf that cscaped his pre n new babies, are always developing something wonderiul, and, as Lhe Jast baby to put fn nn appearance fn a household Is sure to celipse ity wredecessors on account of 3 brightness, so Dakota, the youngest of "Uncly Bam’s children, 18 decldedly the most prumising of the lot, Evervthing hiere 18 ou o scale never before thought of i dresmer. Tho prafrics are larger and richur A gentleman to whom pealed to-day for information as to the cxtent of y of the Ited River of the Nortt lying erritory remarked that he was unable to furnisn correct data as to the area covered, but ho was certain that the whole uf New En- gland would be s mere mpeck tompared to it, and that he could show me single farins hero that contalned nore acres than the State of Khode Island, ‘Fhbis, it must be confesscd, was ratlier on cxtrayagant estimote, but na my fu- formaut llad only been biere o few weeks 1 felt fuclined to be chiarituble toward him, especfally n8 e came frum Chicago, where the puo- edncated realize’ extravazant the farms, however, it may surprise soine of your Easteru reusders, especiaily if they bave not sect Tug THILUNE'S former Jetters from Lure, when L sav that the Grandine farm tiles below here on Red River, contain 56,000 avres, und the ’H‘UUI‘IE[U" liave un clevator on he sarms and one here: they also have n steamner and a nuwmber of bares for the purpose of brivgnng thelr wheat to the ral- Other larins, are also wonders in poing of size, plantation uf 10,000 acres (s also being put into cultivation ubout minety miles west of here on the llne of the Northern Pacifle, pateh 1s owned by Messrs, ‘Adains and Kussell, of New York, and maunogea by the latter gen- tlenan, who says he bopes (0 Jucreasc iis alzg s he is neiotlating for o number of addl tiunal tructs, and it Is to be hoped that he will secure them, as it would be s pity to have ths gentleman bampered for rovn. ‘Thg countics ure Iald vut on a scale to corro- spond with the furms. This (Cass) county Is squnre, coptulus towuships, and 1,128,880 acres of lamd, “more than vesixths of wi growlng every species of crops adapted to this ‘I'ie country Is travers whole length by the al ut water for stock 'purpos fine waterare found overywhere by sinking from twenty to thirty-five feet, "and small lakes of unsurpassed beauty, whose waters are clear as crystal, dot the pralries at frequent intervals. ‘Phese minfature lakes will Ve of tncutculable yalue to the seitlers, as they ruarantec a never- falling suoply of water, which, owing to its fn- terior orlin, {s of unsurpassed purity. of them alyo swarm with fiah of thu nding the laténcss of the season, Is = perfect rush for have been ’atiracted here by Tiig ‘TRILUNE articles printed last summer. 1 learn from Geacral-Manuger Barzent, who, by tha way, hos drou:bt the £ popular notice, that the NUrthern Pacitle Hail- I Octobet were 93,000 acres, and for Bepteinber 62,000 ,Thus far the current month they luve been un: sajes, however, only include a part of the lauds taken up, as thera are milllions of acres fu that Dukuta ftraveraed. by the Northern Tacific that ore subject to entry under the Hero, then, ix the question of Democratia saceess In 18R0: Will the party allow its head to Jead It In the paths which fts principles aad tradi- tlone mark aut for It; or aro its hindguarters atill :3::1-‘1‘;« Ibl:hdllr;:l'm,n. ll|r|:l run it backward to the Nt L= ¥ .. resipl ce, panind iminylon (Del.) Kvery The North Carolina Democratic State Com- mittee has issued an address, in which it actaally congratolatea the party in that Siste apon the re- #nit of the rccent Congresional elections in the North, which, it sayr, &nowa that **Lhe siar of the Nemucratic party s o!ill In the ascendent,” The Committce must think the Democrats of North Caroling ace fools. Gen, Joc Johnaton is nrged for tha Chair. menship of tha llouse Military Commitiee by the Fouthern Democrats,” Inasmuch a9 all the ahility of the Demaeratic narty fn the poxt Houee is aup- Blied by the Soath. 114 dificall 10 sze how the various Commitices can bo miven respeet witbout exelusive rel #lock of politicalsalent. (Hiep. Yet there Is an aspect of thers Ropubliean clarges of Sonthern violence In elections to which we hope the Demnocratic leaders of the Sonth will give heed, and that in their relation to finaneial anestiona and the Presidential conteat in 1880, It is belleved to have The rings In old Nimrod went out s henas derato reguater re on the Ui Founystown (U, ). and new dis- country, The Northern Democtacy sympathize with tho South In {ts paruoea to keen the dlrection of fta [olitical affaies intho bandual the Inteilk industry, and honesty of tho community, Fouthern Democracy may aswell nideratand that the Eastarn States wiil b Irr:-‘nrnhlr Tost to thie lemocracy §f iho **Holil Sonth financial follien—to give them no Kwingund Voorhiees, or anything whi thcse foilien.—New York World (lem.). The people of Bonth Carolina ask for no favors. Lct those who make the charzer establish them if they can. ‘The State will not allaw her citizens to he annoyed by vexatious prosecutinne rithout holding Lo acconut, onder the State latve, thode who are gullty of falas ewearing, And while Congress will provide whatever 1aeane arc necen- wary for enforcing tho Jaws, wo tnay rest sssured that not n dollar wijl bo sppropriated for the pure pase of ustug Federal lexislation a4 machine for revamping and varntehing down-at-heel poli- ticlans, und fur blacking the eharacter of the Southern whites, withoul Intending or elfecting & article of benelt tu the colored pevple.— Chuarless on (8. €.) News und Conrier (D#m. Bulidoser). It the Bouth were not solid npon the rights of the black c)tizens, now cleatly defined to be summed up in the privilege of votlng the Demo- cratle ticket, the same old soliaity wonld sppear on some other questinn. Opposition to the coliec- tion uf the whisky tax &8 uppressive, illepal, and unconstitational.” wauld sofitify s considerable riton of the Wouthern rall, " Then the great uthern johs—rallruau, cunal, snd leveo joba— ‘would nave s coinolldating and hardening “indne ence.> If thess were unt of the wiy, thera would butic War clabne. ‘fhe chancea arc, that the Houth will remain solid until overwhelmed by tio averhearing growtleo! the North, and redaced from fact, new countries, like its beauty and by most Imaginative T ap and regurds ‘1o results. exx:u forty fucludiug thoso ol » pw'f? - I :"g:‘l(l'c'-lzhl&.ln?;;:n’r!lr scction, —Cinclanali Com: A runie little Tho Bouth has no war upon the North~ proposes no ageeesalona, Tt fs only anlld in Its own defense. The trlumph of the Itepublican parly tneany political deatn for the Suutbern people, and hence they are fighting for lifc itaeif. When the South was sulidly Repubilcan, her peaple were un- der tho rale of tho negroes, Jed by political advens turers, Whose rule made the Southa naudemontam. Under Democratic rule the Soutl i« tranguilized. Tooking to the reatoration of ‘her mul rosper- ity. ¥iie hus no idea of repudfating the intellect and wealth of the Bouth, and rewtoring the role of the Jenorant biacks wl pulitical adventurers who formerly ruled and ralned, for the sole purpuse uf awinz to the North that she how ceased to vota solid for her fricnds and becomo reconciled to her enemics,.—Alempnis Appeal (Dem. Bulldozer). The {rue Republican policy is the frankest exposure and condemnation of such wrongs ms have been perpetrated fn Loulsiina, and Sonth Csrolina, and Florida, and an equally frank dis- claimer of any purpose of forcible laterference. The wrongs arc of 1 kind that cannot he redresecrt from without and by violence. ‘The remedy, In- dced, must be gradual, In the nature of thinos It cannot be peremptory, A "blnod{-lhlrl " lead- ership of the Nopuolican party will necesannly confirn the **solidity " of the Sonth, nud prevent that political disintegration In which alonu tho renl solution of the Southern aituativn {s to be fonnd, But there can be no silence nor hesitation in aennneiation of the wrong. Itls the Arn and Intelligent protest of reason and patriotism. not the hysterical fary of a sectlonal crusaae, defout- Ing its _own purpose, that :*the South ' has to fear. Detweon these courses the Iepublican party must choose, and & mistalke—w. nee not beo made—will bo fatal. —Jfarper's Weerty (epa). ‘Tho - State Regirter hoartily cnjors the spectacle of tho combit tm tha Repoblican arens, Collom has lLanded Logan some hearty blows tately, and Dick Oslesby hus dropped & fow bot onen on the *'anont ™ of our Shelby, (he dew- Tnls gmall foriy-nine Ichid unsurpassed for through s Uiver, aud also co) treams that furnish Red U Many nest du- lands from it from obscurity to ally lorge. Theso of the bayunet, aud hus compelled the Chineso | ways concs at last, though often jo the most % et s g f Saye Government to vermit its fmportation by a | uncxpected forms, sumetimies fn the form of ;‘1]': ‘3;‘:',::‘:' ';‘":','mmflfl':{';:u?fi?&’ c‘:::‘:lt'n;:'la mm-':cm ll:lll(‘::nr“"bltx;.u'.lo’{n“ lufllc‘iflcu‘i E;:Pal:h‘" ::‘ L!M-:"l:;;e‘_\ll‘ul-v‘:r ffl“\“.;:m:nnr'llgll‘r special clanso tn the treaty of Tientsln, Foollsh | supreme success. ' It cane to tho oppressor of | 1058 8L 18 BE Y Yan “lidustrious ‘and Intelligent | bt it §a true that the intecosts of the Democrucy persons appenl to the Indian Secretary, Lord | tho negro, and it will como to the oppressor of f will be bost served by the electlon of 1. 1t the lindoo, While, huwever, wo belfevo that the Govern- Balisbury, who Hmlc-n‘n to be pre-cminently ment of tus Marguis of Lurae and the position class of emigrauts from the older Btates, & very larze percentare of whom are expee the Iteputilicann return Lozan 1 on 8 Senate, the fuct will prove that tho party e e s m‘,g':;{,;"“;,lc‘,",‘,’,'p'f, ho wish to arrest thole | Yaken ut the head of Canadiau socloty by the | rlenced farmers, 80 huve fho capital to eniblo | piotatyunder the rontral of i machine politt- them that the tratlic % f,’ testionable fu- prin. | dragged by unprincipled ambition are bad Eu. | Erincess will produce great and useful results, | thein Lo ronder the faring ‘avallable, Mechan- | clane.” Another fact to be eonsidered 4 that 1o~ tew that the tratic = s questianable do prla, 1 0neERe by et areat. salamitios, | Wesluuld guard oursoives ecalust tho disap- | fes uro gleo Hodkluz her Iy lavie wmbers, Bl | con o 8 nae it commercial fustincts, nud that the b outid up 4 3 clishmon “1s Y % | pointinent uto which exuggerated hopes i 80 far they have found an open tield for thelr | Democracy may ba able tu control his vute in_cass the wara with China have been opluin wars, though under the pretext of ** natlonal houor,” Inthe higeous snhols of conquust there ure things more feroclous) there s nothing more deeply vile, Wiiat are the relations between the dominant snd the subject races Is tho presence of tho Englishman exercising o beneticent_and ¢ivillz- fuez influence on the Hindoo! Llear Lord Elmn: “It faa terriblo busingss, however, this living auon inferior races, I have scldom. from mon or womau since I éamc to the East, Leard a tentenco which was reconclisbie with the by- Dothests that Christianity had ever como fuiv the world, Drrnn'non, broughit on by tho jiresent policy, are likoly only o0 soon to disprove. o ——— WHY THEY WON'T STAY IN LOUISIANA, ‘T'he New Oricans Tima has tho followlng edltorial paragraph: What are our peoply doinz towarda the dotentlon within the State of those (ierman emigranis who arrlvo by overy Bremen atcamor? ‘Thuy would prove a very valaable additlon to our acricnltural vopulation; snd it appears to us that, if wuch of our pianters ov havo jand ta #oarv, or who want in- tellizent and tndustrious Whito' laborers, would mako an effort, they could provall upon many of thosa peaple Lo wtup here, instead of going 1o Texav or Lo the West, We can answer the question. Your peoplo are doing nothlog towards thelr deteution, and, until you stop bulidozing and ballot-box-stuf- flug, oullifyfugz tho laws, sud turning clections into farces, walte mon from neither Eurape nor the North will be * detatucd * {n your midst. 1a another part of the same paper from which the foregolng 18 ctipped we find an articlo head- ed ** Tho Romance of a Carpet-Bagger.” The article relates how Col. Blasdell, a Northern uian, stttled In Loulsiana after tho War, mar- ried an catimable Jady, purchased a farm in ono ol the lntenior paristics, and commenced laying tha foundation of fortune. For s whils” all went well, 4 But," says tho Times, * in an evil hour Col. Blasdeil was seduced tuto politics,’? That {s to say, ho was nominated and elected to the Legislature. ‘This was an unpardonablo sin, tou custly lend us, The uew Governor-General las given prools of ability and intelligunce, but ho has yet to sbow that in the art of manogiug men he s the equal of his redeceasor, We have no reason to doubt that Lord Lorne will take up Lord Dufferin's work skilifully and carey it on successiully, Bl it 1s evident that the strength of his position lies {n the apoeal to sentitacnt; and, without under- valuloz the power of scntiment in politics, we must recognlze the fact that it rarely holda its ground, permiancotly at jeast, againat a stron ympuise of self-interest. The loyulty of the Canadiana to the British Emplre 18 beyoud all question, but wu caurot decting to ucknowledes |'|w existence of puwerful forces which aro tracting Canada in another dircction. At present there, s ou siga of auy disposition among the nadia even Lo cousider any vrojects, open or disguised, of an- uexation to the United Btates, but the ceo- uomical path ou which they are now unterlug seemns (o lead them, though “their so-alled Con- servative politicians do not sce It, in the direction of a commurcla’ union with thar woweryul and Jrosperoua ne'ghtors. W bope, indevd, that the Canadlaus may becomu ao strongly convinved of the futility of Protection as to roject resolutely the prospect of shanug in the advantagus of the fAnanclal system of the United States. But for the time wo must be coutent to hope, 1 wo ahou!d be disuppolated iu this respect, wo must pot imazlue that o econoinical tnove- ment appealing, however delusively, to self- terest van be successfully battled against by a sentiment |ike that on which tho Moerquls of demand will CONTEMIT, . OBANCE, Rhether Chinamen or ludlans he tho object. There are soie three or four hundred servauts fnthis bouse. When one tirst passes by tucir salnaming ove feels a little awkward. lut the Ieeling soon wears off, and one moves amongg them with perfeut Indiference, treatingg them, notus doge, ecause In tust case ons would Whistle to them aud pat theny, but as machines ;'ml \rhich ono can have no comtunion or syin- hy,! Of s murder of a Hindoo by one of tho dom- Inant race, Lord Elzin says ibat *it was com- mitted in wanton recklessness, almost without brovocatiun, under an fmpulss that would have Deen resisted {f tho life of the victim had heen estimated at tha value of that of & dow Of . Suother caso hy 58, *The otlier day a sta- tion-master, somewhere up the country, kicked S uative who wus, as he says, milkinga Lion be- FEROCITY, VEN- Northern Pacitle Light o grain three Fargo docks. of services at_remunersive phices. informed that durlog the past summer aud cur- reus fall the demnnd for both sKilled and un- skilled labor huh uxeeeded the supply. 0 spring, L3 the heayy iotfux of immigration will cause unusual activity in buliding and other unprovements. creased openlngs fur commercial enterprises, The wheat-lands of this district embrava an areas of B3 miles north and south oy 270 east and west, una-half of which arc in Dakotu, sad the remaloder in the Cauadian Provinee of. Mauitoba, all ot whic {s and will for yeurs flnd fts mast direct outlet to murket over thu Railroad. with which the resources of provinee are bolog develoved fs demauding {ucreased means ol tras betwo:n Fargo and business which a fuw years aince wus amply sc- commodated by 8 _single ts required ton steamers and a line ot durtog the sca fonal steamers aul o number of barges are now (o glyuru of construction at the ‘e the St. Paul J fro Qlyden, on the Northern Pacilit, W 8t. Vincent, Manitoba, will also be comleted within a few davs, and furnish an additioual out- Tet to tho setelers on Lotn this and the Canadian side of tha Hue, But the day Is not distant when thy sottlements ou tho weat side of Red River will demand & ratiroad from ¥ oint furthier weat ou the lino of the Northorn of nect lx, hils Uglewty, who ta just now his most formidable competitor, wis n bull-teaded vid Federsl Whig, and (s faw & Repablican of the svgtalwart ' varlety. Woare ablizod to concedw the choica of thy Seaator hy tne ILtepublicans, aud we aincerely hoge they will make that ctivics the worst of the lot,—dpringfeld (Iik.) Regiater (Dem. ). The Becrotary very pointedly saya that, while there jo a general public opinion in faver of the prevention of there wholesale thefts from the wublic landa, It is certain that nothing can be dons 1n this conuection without the cordinl co-operation uf Congrees, 1t is nolorions the Becretary haw not bad that ro-operation. honeat ¢furts (0 enforco the laws [0l red at by emall demagos who aro uowiest in cithor branch of Conaress: and the Repre tives from districks whera the timber.stealing lv a regnlur judusiry have fouud ready allios srhen thieir svowed purposo was to hamper the lugal prosscotion of wetl-kuown timber-thieves, Those who are enzased in roboug the public lands o their own gri bave beeu oncouraged by thoupntieds = Hoptesentatives. wno have openly durided fecretary, and who have protended to Lelieva that Lits efforis to punish timber-stealing in Lonlslana wers dealined Lo deprive Minnesata settlers of their winter firewond, It At the thne will cuma when tne peole ted Staten will re- gard with amazement tho persistent utiompts of Congressmen to thwart an honeat vilort s presarve tho raplaly-disapuearing forests of tho couutry, = New York Tones (kep.). —————— The Exnberance of Mr, Gludstone’s Verbos- ty, 1 am eredibly Tuls largely fucreascd uext ‘Thiera will also be fo- Tue the rapidity atter rtation on the river Laku Wionipez, and the ainer ound a few son Just clased, and Bt. Vinceut & Paclile, Lranch cxtonding 10 or sume othier 1 ‘! Ve gan. W 0 - London Tymes, ot o the mativa ot nia famis, complaing | faw f the title Lo hls farm, and he | #le to exers sm, byuente Caverielcth | UTE Pacitc must derive from this | SSrerian or utierance, Lomi Brougham hud of the Lurdahip of the station-master togo to | was robhed of that, He got no pay for bis | 00%n1y l{re‘nz\‘neu the Imperisl connectiun, | extensive and splendid country tributary profusion of utterance. Lot Broughau hud services in the Legislature, and soon found bim- sell humcless and peoutless. Accarding to the Y'isnes hu wandercd about Now Orleaus for sev- eral montlis an actual abject of charity, though still ambitious and willing to work, Lut unabla to get employinent, Asa last resort he wrats toanold frietd in Calfornia, who sent him money onough to take bimself aud famnily to that State, and st last accounts he was Buperin. tendent snd Dart owoer of a old mioe which nad just made a big strike and promised to mako him a milllonaire. "ines_concludes this “romance of a carpet-bagger’ with the remark that ‘*his exmuple might followed with advantaze by many who dsy alter day waoder almlessly —about, within the shadow of the granite bulldioe.” "Tno lcason 10 outsiders is that they do nol want carpet-boggers in Loulslana; that s, thoy do uot want pers {rom other States to como there, But i€ they will come, and have the mis- fortuna to be Kepublicans, they inust not com- mit the great error of taking part in politivs. It thoy do they are Mable to 1ose their tarms and come 10 want, and In that case the best thing they can o is to leave the Stato and go to Call- foruta, or some other vountry where s maao of eutcrorise bas some sort uf & ‘chance, Toe ro- mance of a caroet-bagger, as told by tbe Jimes, 15 1Ot &0 EncoUragewent for German emigrauts to stop lu Louisiana, Calcutta fu this' warin weather 1o bave tho case luquired fnto.” It {s not altogether wonderful that it should bLe wnecessary to securs by A pagelog ace the ituyalty” of ths Indian r 8o far from belng bridged over, the Kulf which separates the two races 18 ALWAYS GROWING WIDEIR, dncreased facilitics of communication with En- gland mako tho Anglo-indian more than ever & mere h:.]uuruer witliout Interest fn the cmnurg over which he rules, Jn this respect the Dritlsl Emulra I Asla essentially differs from that In {ussts., Tho Hussian Eunplre is not & distant conquest, it fu & uatural extension over adjacent territory sparscly occupiod by uusettled trives, incorporatiug as it advauces, aud turnipg the Peaple Into Russlans. Then comes an insurrection or 8 mutiny, In- Rurrections and mutinlva, as Sir James Btephen Srenely tells ug, aro Ingvitable incldents of em- 3 atid su, no doubt, bie would ssy are the teherles which nttend thelr suppression. Suwe wretched (ribey placed between death by flscal extortiun and death by the sword, tliogs it oo thesword. A body of barbarian mercenarics, !hme fidelity cin ooly be sccured by Mualance, i left without the proper com blement " of officers to wal and coutrol It Au the same time superstition 1s alanued by an ugpression, or fancled agzres- Slon, upon e vaste. It mutiolesy Isu}:m s but will confer & real benefit upon Canadian so- clety. The socisl life of the colonis, though uot deficlent fu intelligence and geniahity, s somewhat rouzh and vchement, — Asperitics will now doubtless bo toued down, und clegauco will at least be suned at. Perlay 0,We N8} hope to sce the violencs of party splrit abate In outward scemini I not In mull(y. ‘The most unpleasant characteristle of pubfic hin in ti volonles, a8 fu the Unlted States, is the reckles hess with which politicians of hiich position Biny sbout accusatfons of dlshunorablo und evon ol eriminal vouduct. They may besitate to vast such imputations upon opponents whom thev meet as the guests ol the tuveruor-teneral and bis wife, For this lmprovement we trust the Cauadians will prepare their minds; je s at Jeast as fmportant as the fostivitics and decorativus that are now belng mads ready at Halifax aud Montreal. to grades, the tempeeature, ———— A RELIABLE LIFE-INSURANCE POLICY, ‘We take pleasure in comnonding to our read- ers athuroughly safe aud retisble Iife-lusurance y, whose (unds or assc(s ars lextaustible. tock compauy operatiug under the joiot title,—Health. policies arc fasucd in the form of Dr, Plel Golden Medical Discovery avd Pleasant Purgative Pellets (which, §f taken a9 directed, insure the system against disease) migkt potatys 1t must mako it paying lines fa tuo United BStates. lts casy abscnce of freeduin from bridues and treatic-works will also render it a chiesp hue to operate, Thero 1s o provalent liea in the States that the severity of Dakota's cllmate renders it ob- cetfonable. Tais, 1 um satisticd, 1s a mistske, uever saw more dolightiul weather toau tho present_fall, and the oldest sottlers lers say they suffer tur less frum cald here than fo Nuw England and sume of the Central Statcs, where although suuch higher, 18 chasgeable aud air more penctruting, whils bere It iy dry, pure, and bigbly beneticlal to persuus sulleriig trum lune diseasea. i ———— CURRENT OFINION, Eight yoars of Graut killed the party; two years of Hayes have revitallzed it.— Phuddel phla Telograph (ep.). ‘Ilie idea of teaching every girl to thump apisno, and every boylo bea bookkeeocr, will worlh 84 per frows now, = Cauton (U.) Neposilury. ‘I'he reappearance in the Bourbon press of thie country of Iabored ereat wifte that wav. He could write und s;.cuk, sveak and writg, without any fntermission for the purpose of tilnking, ‘Two, thiee, or foyr articles in every nunber of tho Edinburg A~ e ; Sugitive artivies In organs ot opmion ap- earing 4t niore frequent interrals; specehivs ru Parllaacat, fn the Law Courts, andat Assizess pamolilets and books, attested un apparently unlimited exuberuncy of expresslon. Tut this vutpauriuz did vt last forever, Hefore bo ba reached Mr. Gladstune's years the Edinbu Lteview had almost ceased tu koow its former deapot; bis specches In the House of Lords Wwory untrequent ; elsowhiors huscareely ¥poku st all, uutil ut last the timo cae whien liv was con- tent with an sunual uration ut the Cungreas of the Boclal Beicnvo Associution, Aus yet Mr. Gladstone's fertliity shiowt no sign of diminution; up the coutrary, 1t has seciied to fucrease, uutil he Las tow reached tiat dereo of prepureds thal at aoy momeut he coulil speak or write at leagth on auy subject. It 8 hinpossible that the quality of ihe performauce should bo slways the same. The editors of tho papulsr munthly luulodl:nh, who ap to bo content with anvthing us jonic as It s takiug name, may fel Little concern whother o coutribution 1s o or had, whether a writer s #2caking,with suthority upon a subject on which he is protoundly tuforined, vr whether his hosty sud superlivial treatineut of it s lovked down ono_ of " the tinest curves, and comparative No Couvs. ushel la tweaty years rifcles extolling Tikden Gown —— upon payment of w very snall lee. ALl tho | gugzests that tho fanous Burcau of 1878 as bacu | Upou with silent astoufsument by 1 whole.classs| Chmu-;mxla:l“lg: 'r:oh"nh: ll‘a?n:!?::yu\fhfl : the Sbould We Spond Alore T priucipal druggists are constituted agents. reorgaulzed. — Newsphis Avatanche (Ind.). of better instructed ncru'»mi but (thn }ne s of Lame of pecessary vengeance, The wassacre of Aftantic MoniAty. P —— 1f Soustor Gordou won't tell us about | KFest Bien eduot 00 s carcicss uithelr ebtins the peonty of Delht by Nadir 3hah Is one of tho When at lengih tue War ccased, everytbioz | A Cbip from the Largest Troe la the World. | o\ 0 ¢iunors be might explain just bow siuch u_-uiu 0 View Lhesd i ‘um ltgfltl;t!l’!u‘;ll “u monster crites uf bistory, but Lord Eigin says, | was arranied to mcet su jinmense demnand for San prun N tHie Cyiatiis " baive’ trnnt. the clukal 8 with tho sanio cquuniuity, et wuwl ) Poal. Inasand Job on Markes street, ueasr Sixth, adjolufuz the Contral Market aud cacircled by & clreus tent of anole dimensiona, s w scction uf the lurgest tree in the world,—exceeding tiic diameter of the famous tres of Caluveias by five fect. ‘This monater of the vegelable King- dom was discovered n 1874 on ‘tule River, Tulara County, about seventy-tivo wiles froms Visalla. At sumae rewote period fis top hud been broken off by the eleinents or sume uu- kuowao forces, yet when discorered §s bsd an clevation of 240 feet. ' The trunk of tbe treo was 111 tect {u_circumference, with & duneter of 85 feet 4 foches. Thu sectiou on exbibition {3 hiollowed out, lcaving about & fuu_of bark and scveral inches of W The lu- werfor s 100 fect in curevmicreges und 89 feet in dimmeter, sud {t bhai s seating uwproductive consumption. 11 our peuplo vould then bave sald to themselves, * Now that thls great waste of war {s at an end, wo can cniuy suuch worw of the comforts and luxuries of llie iban before; Indeced, wo must do su §f we would keep our tinery eiaployed aud our people buay",—if they could have said this, and could bave seted secordingly, all would have zone ou smoothly, But, in fact, they, or those of them who by (belr wealth bad the power Lo act ace cording to thelr dealres, did s3v, o effoct, * W Diave ot rid of this sad wasto of war; we bavh veen gettivge rich {n wpite of the waste, but now our pussibiiities of coriching ourscives arv far better thau betore; wu will not sit down just yet to enjoy ourselves, but will postooao fur wwbile our daysof cujovinent aod of eaie, la order that we may st edd a Jittle to Ui wutbority which be decwss trustwortby, that wa EXCEXDED IN REAL CRUELIY by the British reiun of terror in thy eame’city. Sepoy reglment which baid not 8o mwuch mu- {I'nlcd in the proper aenc of the termn, but had beent geized, un barbartus ure apt to be, by the Suntagion al frenzy, aud ubou being suwinoucd 24 lud gowu its urms, was slaugbtered like fherest. - An Enlish oBicer, Licut, Majendie, 58 Lold us wilh great simplicity bls vereoual €xperiences. tfere lo vue of them. The British ollicer of a Bikh regiucnt bas been kilied in Sormine o vost el by the wutseers; Lhe poat s curnied, sud all the gareson ¢ut down but voe, R Infuriated beyoud” measurs by the death of bele otticer, the Sikhs (asstated, Iregret to say, Y sowe Euglismen) proceeded to take their Dean ) 1s dull resding now, Coagress, to suporessiui IeVenge ou this ono wretcked may. Kelziog bim | our wealth.? ‘Tha failure of this sttempt ol our | capacity of about 200. It way cut off frows | (et Dy LG two Loty Lhey atteimpted (0 Lear i s | Fich Wi Lo,ecume ricuer liea Delors us to-day. | Lbe tree about twelvs feet above the bise, wod Lheew o, Fulllor (o ths, they dragged bim sloug | Their factdries bud been very rotitable, and | required the labor of four wea for viue days to M chop it down. Iu tue ceatre ol tho tree sud ex- teuding through ite whole leogth wus a rvttea ¢ore wlout twu feet in uweter, partially flled they souglit 10 lacreass their prolits by bulldiog wore factorica, Tuele railroads bud returoed thew lorge divideods, and they souglt wmore ¥ the lugs, stabbiug him Tu tbe faco wilh thete ayouets as they weat. Lcould ses the poor wreteh wrliblug u3 the blows foll upoa hiw, und rod-abisted bulldoser. —New York Tridune (8ep.). Aud now lot us hear no more of this Greenback damphoolism which camo so aetting the Demucratic Lay-cart rumfu-l districts.—Loulssile Courter-Journal + A Becret Chapler of Political History, The Electoral Commission,” by Maaton Marbly, a0 cxplauatiun of the sccrots Jie pher disvatebus. —Judiauupoiis-News (dad.). *I'ie Damocratio party is tho frieod of La- bor, 18 142 Not so loag as it awes its majoritios In sud all ite bopes of clecting a 1By vole of the laboring-men of nearly vus-baif of the Unlou.—dkron (V. ) Laacon og all ‘lue allowsnce for partisau ex- szporstion and tho discreditablo character of the compiaiuants. there I¢ 100 much Lu th charzes of fraud sud violency i the Bouth Carviios sud Lou- thiat & AN CATHOL Fuslst Luwiplatwn, thoss whia sct tentptations 1 Lis are, to #uy thu Jeast o jt, w0t frou from blatio. 18 Mr. Gladstons WUk Write When asked. meu utebt not o teasy him to write perpetuatlv, If e wust apieak, there should Lo somnu furvcarauce showi 10 urglug bim to apeak. 1t may be satd that the newspspurs tued LUL Foport wial bu says oi every occastou. aud W aru Iree to coufess that 1t would Lo well if sutiu couveniion could be ca- tablisbed limiting bis words within sbo natural sphere of thetr delivery, But, fu the abseuce of agrecient, u feleadly ‘compression or ciclsivn ot superabundant words 18 looked upun us evi- deuceel prejudice, aod the bizht of jesurd lé 8upj 0 be extlbited whicn the pour vrator 1 ot "sllowed to muku @ fricndly rpeock at i weddivg breakfast Witwout 3 reborter ab the slde-tablo ta convey bid words to the wurld. Wo do not tiud fault with 3r, Gladstone for delivering & long spewch to e fricnds at Buek- Joy. ‘tney ure pleased with it, avd be 13 vleased 10 ghve them plessure. But tls particaler ore- ttoa Ls & very stroug ezample of au evil under ¢ up- #0 many Con- We would much rather bave used lu the - Presudent, - which we e all suflering, and that threatens to increase. Things are not aliowed fo havpen and be donc with, People demand that Whatever 8 spoken by a great man should be taken down and sent about th orld 5 U great man himsell seems to cxpec 1L; and, in adilition to the masses of print that accumulate daily, it {s belleved that Innusers ble men und women arc keeping diaries and makine memoranda for the edification of sue- ceeding generations, This caunot go on. There will be a flat rebelllon some day. Our unfortu- nate descendants will have the lives crushed out of them by the memorials of the peaple that have gone before, or rather this would hap- n {f the {nstinct of vitality did not com;eel hem to disregard altogetlicr rubbish that ouzht not to have heen preaerved. 'They wilt thus escape saflocation, but we vaght to dv some- thing to spare ourseives. Mr. (Jladstone’ him- self micht do something to spare us, Not the least Tuminons sentence of Wis spcech on Mon- lay wan the following: * We do not want every one to hecome a public speaker, and the world has grent difficulty in bearing with those whom it s got.' ‘T'his §s sivictly true, and, ns Mr, tilad<tone reconnizes the burden, he might hely to relieve the world of some of it by taking pre- cantiong that what {8 provincial snd local shall remain provincnl smt local, fnstesd of belng added to tko weight thrown upon all of us. e —. LOUISTANA. Fenrfal Butchiery of Negroes. Corresnondence 3t, Lauts flabe- Iemocrat. DaArvas, Tex., Nov. 2.—1n Texas and out of 11, many rumors have heen afloar In regard to the wholesale slauhiter of newroes In Teusas and Concordia Darishes, La, which Quv. Nichots some days agn, went uver to personally Investigate, These rumors have heretnfore been believed to be exareerated. A geatlenan, however, resding at Mezquite, In Lhis part of the county, has. from his relutions in Loulsfana, received a letter that siems to confirm the bloody massacre of bloeks in Louisi- ana before the electlon of the 5Sth inst. relatives of the recipient ot this loiter se to be Democrats, but to bave kept out of the horrible vutchery, The following 18 the letter: Warenrnoor, La,, Nov, 11.-Mtv Dean Dor: You ask ne t teil you 21l the negroen thnt were kilicd, Thers were nono kifled on the Ssrgent piace, but they wonld havo killed Elisha Hall nod Jue Green if lhe{ hud wot cscaped. Tacy Killed eeveeal on Mr, lirown's place, one Wash El another Commodore Small, who had several in- nocent men killed by pointing them oat as the gutlty ones. ‘Tho men took hun slong to tdentify for them, ‘Fhe last innocent man he pointed out was youm: Chariey Car- toll, who twas fn the’ field pickinz ton. Theyshot him dead. Then thie Captatn of the convany told the Commodury that he had told 1lus enough. and hag enough Innocent men killed, and nuw was his time. 8o they tied hlin (o a cart- wheel ant rolled 1t fo the lake, Itob and Larche had nothing to do with the affair, but Rok went Into town, and they pressed him into service to guard the town. [ nevar saw #iich excitement ainnng negroes in my life. “Ther pretented 1o louk wpun your® fatier s almust @ pod, Our Louse “und yard were ctowded for several davd, ns were ' tha cn- ton hunses and quarter houses st nizht. They thought If tuey wvare close to ue we could rm- tect them. Your father wont to town before they made the raia on the plantations and rot uc- quainted with the oficers, Kvery newro he gave vrotection papers to they did not trouble, dnd he Ell"llu'lu tomany. Uld Lewis Postlewalte was filed for some of hia impertineni talk. Ihs young ma Bob McCullough, was with the men. ond 1 sunpose Lowls thought e could Aay antl do what he pleased. Jim Staroers was killed at the sanic thne, Some estimate the kilied in Tensas and Concor. dia Parishes ot about 200, and nome #ay tlat they don’t think §¢ wan 150, but It 19 hard to tell, They killed those that were the most impuident, snd 1alked about kuling women ond eatldren and burn- 1og houses, ping, ef €, Moes' gin was burned o & aignal for the negroes to assemble, but tho whites were tou fast for them., ——————— Doecher's Reglment. . oJue Marcard, Beeclier's reziment, the old Brookiyn Thir- teenth, is to visit Montreal on the Queen’s birth- day. The band will give a concert, Beecher will orate, aud mv Lord &l:rl\uh will resuond. John P, Bmlm,whu has victimized thelund with *real darkies” in “Uncle Tom,”" te to have the wanswement of the affair, and shekels will 10 . doubtless il the reghnental collers. Queer, fan's It! Then when the bovs come marching lome agaln they are to o to Brichton Beach, sud ¢t s cxpected that the Presfdent, tien. Stherman, Geo, Huncock, Gen. McClellan, and Gen. doé Johnston will review the regiment, and o ceneral fustiadious kind of o trst-class tine will be had, N ORUDLLR TO ACCOMMODATE UUR NU: runs thi he cily we Dave estabilshe tices In the aifierent lrislons. 38 deaigrated Tielow, where ady crifscruents wiil be takea for the same pr.ce 43 charged ot the Main Office, aad will bs recelved untli Bu'clock p. m, during the week, and uulil v . . Suturda, NS iMMA, Nookscllers and Btatloners, 131 tatloner, etc., 1009 Wesl-Sido News Depot, 1 corner of Malste UK. Jeweler, Newsdealer, and Faoey . curner Lol EXCIEANGE. __ A —ONE OF THE BEST COTTON uf § 2 wacres b Misitsalppls fine dwell hige. harns. gueunils, €t s el acres ander cultivatiou &' 13 uear Chica 2u A0 ked utiwest corner of Manros and Canl-ats.. lot With sli the bollathgs, opnosite 1:taburg & ayne Depot, Thilé 18 onn of ths beae curn, maw i the narket, [ will take vacaat lotar hon A0 103 tn ity for equlty, Rents naw §110 Ber mantl . 20~ Phin tam spiendlid 1ar two-atory snid hase. dwelting, fun hrick bar, el 2 o and. stone side he wh an u the Best coantry hoass M Wincounu, 43 mites from Milwiakes, anl hatf a mile trom depot ot Horlenn, Dodge CGonaty.’ (1t intrea and clear.) 1 want of an Tnrniwrs w00 furin, city 1014, 0f houses analote or u atore sud lot in ruumr{ town. A phulograpl is tu iy Liice, Call aiii see 1t It 1a A claas, 207-acre il ' nnder feace aud cultivation, Huuses, barus, orchards. ee.. good: 0 seres £l timver, and bo hetter Iaad In Liffnois, ONIY three pifles west of L. Chatles, 1 Kave County, 10, (free and 78 miles tron Chicagu, &It Jroin & 1 waut a guod pieee of u uperty [0 city, n‘" l!'l!('rl\\'ll m’rm 17 miles sauth uf Chieago, 10. Qweliing, fneorchard, ol under fonces | wait Louse and fob 1 city, OF Ravd fuls, nr ULy slurs arm. all under fence, and the best of lant F & caltags aua dot, will T, I DY D, Toou 7, 17 Medtso ¥ NIE=A 3BTONY AND ™ DASEMENT Iick bildiuis diso hrick hain, “helig No. i Aleliigan-Av. T (nuslnoss bufii: 1), fur clyat uitaide sated. JACOW Bl oS Wahinaton e f e g ThLCHAN G0 ACMETT ATNTN VLT, flostan, for Western redl estata; small ducumbrance. JOIBAN, Tudlanapaile, Ind. " METERMITURT IN A VALUA- » Dow sowing-inachinc. *Addrcas n, -acre 1 1n Woudliury County, lows. for a’ auuiny ¥xk Lie patont 1%.-0. Lock-lio E_Foi For fu1i particuls [raperty amd price, ¥ LTS A BVANCER TAMONDH, WATCHES, AL S Lrivatg olle, 120 ltans (ark, Hoams 3 uad . Eatabilined tal, S1I PAID VOR OLU GOLD AND SILVE Money t0 1uau un watcilcs disinonds, wid vi of every drserintiun 2t GOLDSM NS Lasn u Ofice i {tccan v Madi NEY T % IN BITMS TO 81T ON ‘Moml"g;nvax brunerty, Tug.iire st UNION THUS ANY (153 aoun Clark- oM, S e ity WWANTEU-siz 00 FOIE S YEATLS AT 7 FPEN uton ool the Iwet niproved coraers in tin cliys property well worih $au,6.1L Inquire of JACUB \_v_{u.. 9. Washinzton st ¥ T b BIUNICAL. VIIE MUIICAL JIARVEL OF TIR AGE=TIE Neudbain musical cablaet surprises the wurld wid revolutiontzes nusict uo Wslcal Knowleilge, practice, expericure, taate, OF tRlsat required 1o order Lo e he finess el 1o tha Muet Auished ihans thisn 8 plano; cheaper than an orgu: hear, aud try theu, Bo by heE put : ru ever ea- oF mot. THOMAS'J. FINNKY & ¢, Ageuts, 1703iate sk, Fainier House. Fint-class vanted. IONSES AND CARILIAGLS, LANDAL CANL. leo large veriol il he e i 7Y N, WiTH 0 a3 )5t ade CLABHE ROAT WA water preferred; VWANTEDZF Iy reed; will g .« Arawiig 10 per ceni. tup: wilver o tlaig buz < pancr fur dress 1* 74, ‘TTibune oitic: __LOST AND FOUN! TAGUSDSIAY HOUsE: ON ¥ T ¥0I KRR TR Aha e s owirer may. thu safilu (roin JONNGNIFEN ale 145 pouth Wninted ot MINKE 1) 3 AY ON VAN t, from il a reasonabla re o, vai: )ald 0F Felura 10 61 Wet Vaa Bareu AIN OVAl Ith letser L. 1 adinng b WL _____ NIOUSENOLD COOUS. Fmta\l‘). HEAP-CALRIMEIS AND FURNLTURE ot hou u, 749 (7 J0utiia) dedg i) Uy, ed Frader wint pututting tb L 0GOS Woha.eE-av, § 8160 huuso for Te 118 AND 116 eab prices o TR ORFEATEST DAROAIN YE eavered with native naxa, mear ih (rand Boulecard farine <o TOR SALR— feet’ on’ Calumet. nae jocality, Parks earner tota, and sold twies for 471 per font, e the same w IF seoont <43 199 mon tNIRK Ehicaza # than thisz We ace pace | he worrt. and ATe Koing 1o linproxa ateadily from this L Kyant to sell at oace, J. K. RURTON, Gevers: ake, Wis, 01 ALK W GOOD 1 W ot 4t $1,000 Icss than cost, on Portiand-av. wenty-eighth-at: pawer aail water. Near strad 01t BALE~AT A BARGAIN=X| MICRIGAN- Av.. near Twenty-second-At., & three and R ARC DIErh ol Do Sranery Faok 8t SEILD tez washingtanat T Y | COUNTRY RFAL ESTATE 2 u, mites £ 6 Uomod (oDt il ' fram viliace, near |, X l’nz meni, fminted ted, 3 Ity ieed ahed Teacres of €8 GkO. A. MOLANE, Americsn Express office, ‘bazement nrick batidia Look st t. ToOI BALK-A 2m.acun ENEVA TRoR, S ACHP FARM ENRVA 1 paired and painted: L ofcha over thter tons grapes th 1anin falrly fenced, £ fine old nak and maple groees In' front o o4n of 1he handso A3 well us xraln faon, fn Wi pand of watel Rerra_ ruod” timber, n n rrovs, meatow and res witl it I ‘alas 2 horses. 1 eolt, T heait eatile, 20 litsn il slioata, 25 hens, 1' new platform: buekhaard hugity, 4 koo wiwer, 1seeder, § eniky iy -rak 2t pansimion pluws, 1 cultfvato and wine preas, 1 large fanol harrel vinegar, 1 catimn wheribarrow, I grinivton sl ar uit winde. ¥ harnesara. | e. cotn-pinw, i atraw.cuiter, 1 ctder mill, § pair boh-sl-gs, 1 kede, ' 1 eorn-piantar,’ 1 ) gratn-bugs, forka and . veewund fur winter, 00 Buahicls soed bariey, 13 ke, 20 bu o & egrinbles, etc. heautitul (arin In clear feas thian ite Lrue value b averything neened for w 3 $1, %0 down and take all {fme “Lhis Is siratebt pleca uf goods 1 1 ever had Interest. [lAeed”in, my contrul, it the Gt man out hets will by It Add HIRTON, Geneva Lake, Wis Falred o aance &t 0w Fron sal TEAIO A 7 ¥ farm, oniy 2 miies from Geneva Lake Vil A stocked. ' This proverty must sell within 2 davs, snd no greater Mrgain is offered fu the North wi ool part rollinig_an helance bisck Inam bt e, ey of water, F encos, Rueel, espectanie, pisstare Sioed: fine rece at the Romte, two log houses, omo a Dtise, a barn and laree ol orchiand. et s il ai ihrow in 4 oy ee, 4 cuvws, 3 calves, 4 hogs, 710 heos eyn, 2diecky and s vinea heis, 2 gnod Jumber wagons, ot new and cost §110; 1 pnwie bugey, 3 harnes ws, 1 row, 1oid caltlvator, 1 palr bob-s saligie nata, 450 b corn. 20 hushels hurkwheat, Anil ¥ ncres Ini rompiete, ciear of incumbrance: {mmett for g1 Da you éver dresm of gattl nen i e here &t onee, as this 18 a bargain which will The shove |8 two farms praner, one of serea, clttier of which. with éne.init The tonin and stock, ean be had for 1,550 and "o Tespertively, and A reasonal amount would b Inwed o ruu on timie. Addreas of eall at once on J. K. BURTON, Geneva Lake. TR0t SALE=X VILEAGE AT TY seres. all as pich RANSAY, 100 SRS RS, Srel T v es In W fine, growing village, finly $wo Wocka from Dust-ce and doan T, Bos {he the eaunty deat nf_ Lironhlic County, Kan.: Aing ehmate, L fruft counts:»0 reach frees o Oile arm: fair house, stonc wings barn, waters Cauniv Folr-Grounds nan tie farm, Fhortly sell ss vii 1 Al apnroached It 22 K mthd next yo rdge fence corn, ¥0 and ont e lots: i les this suinmer and will v com- 7 Alkelw tn D on this farm: fin eat Wil a1% pat In 4,000 bishel metiels Darley, wme Wheat, g flen Yegriabies, three liarses, one wagon, plow, draT, and ather tnale, hens, one cow. one ealf, 50 hozs aorl s, ete., aitenmiplele for £1,750, und will allw halt he valie W fAFI) €0 run A toem of vears av ex- chnuge ths for a o it ja‘ce pocjdetice In Chicagn or sama crawing . of for butiness oroperty warth $4.%0 tn £3.0m" Nothing tut cash and niorteace ean iy th for 83,795 Thers i Fiitiire by thie property ec saln, . e, Wi RO AALT= Y TF RE—TIES 140 heat. fafmin of 700 Wiinals: onty 2 il Troquols. wimiles froin Ch @001 R, feiees, harms. tmber, ete. : it {8 ce Alruain: gnamd aes 1t 1 you are looking or & Sood farm for fittis mu | 0 wout fence; good honse of 7 ro sheds, barns, ete. 1 7 mites from floan, Wondbary Town.1 vy cauirl ot put the [mpravements on this farm for 82,00t land 1lin vore beat roltine praieie. $1, Q- 1ir-acre farm, 5 miles from Sioan, Wonthry Canity, Tows: alt ander fonce: 78 arres under plowt 12 scres fne ffmbert hause. har ds, ete. ¢ the land 18 splendid bottom Fand; sco & ACRR 3 miles from & siilage. saik A dmites ‘from Two raiirovis] &mAatl stone huase, 1812: 7ing waters (0 acres several years in eoltivation: gnod Amnericwn nelehhors: only 1A Thiles tn Nehranka Kate 1ine: Dricaoniy £4.50 i aare Slesral el and e pertett. "I ol cauh tow P ThiE offer s o Beyond nvs this farm. I hava besn on thin fars can give facteas neoded, i daga. Address at once J. E. BURTON, Gencva QOW RATE-$1.500—DIICK BANK BUILDING, twocstary and ba, 19t 2310 first story | arranerd tar banking husiness: v=olt, fiall's 3afe,rtc.t clasively for banking: doing & net businees now a1 tn £3.0 8 per vear. ‘The only fank in thy tawn. end {2 sole; eatntrys in o8 of the Tieat 1ittie towna {n owa, Thints No. 1 chance for & youn man with $1,0 i eapial, fiad health causs of i particulars.” T. Bi. BUYR. Dt o of 84, —NEST QUALITY OF TIMAZR AND jwnd {n an rzcellent, bealtliv portlon of Carolina: strong Henublivan distrirtt we'l- ealered eannfers Tand within 4 mileaof ronnty seaty 1{tle ubanlute: elmate & eurs for asthma s lung dis- e, Price fur 2,100 acroa, $2.170: half time a2 f cer centorali each $1.%9 burs I §f taken within 40 dava. Wil exehange fur ¢lear impruved "Northern property. J. E. BITIETON, Genera Lake, Wik, . WANTED-MALE MELP, Arnacs. VW ARTED=TI0 011, VUESSMEN TO WONK CAL- fanwn pressss. Anniy, with references, to KAY & CO., 45 LaSalle- )~ FIRSTCLASS WOOD-C \RVES AT JOUN MOORIE “v AT 1 Lo unee s 180 and 143 Monroe-st. Miscellancous, A PHRILAD 'TITA TIOUSE, ama 1t £l taflors trimmings {n ¥, Naidress T7, Tribune ofice. LY ANTERC2 GENTLOMEN, WELL 1DUCATE encrelle, and of oo husinesm AMIILEY, tu Feport for a nt.elyis panee. Al two OFst-clasy writerd. Addreas 8 21, i ofic. VWANTED- v ) TARE AGRSTS. GUIDK Cour mmontha free, e descriie 1000 are tictee; circulation fnéur. 3.7 TV, 62 Deartiol VVASTERSEOR SEXT VEAR, THRER FILST ‘class whalesn's hout and shoe'salevmen 13 one of the oldest and Tiremat mos ety nona nerd aaply wn' Address Q 2, Tl i TANTED-A IOV ARIUT 18 TRARE OLD T Ieatis the drug businest. Apply at 321 Weit Mad- foonese. o < S = n=F! VOUNGMEN, APPLY A et e TheAir, Mondss: Dees cuiring hoises la the 10y Jau" control’ 8 gad ol oo, WRAT PART-EELLING :llqlflll free. AN ME! nrileles, . AVERICAN NG ~_ BITUATIONS WAS "~ Staokiterners, Clorkn, &: qIT".\TI(!,V W T LY ue by an v 1 uitalie, a¢ einlo, 3, Tribunc ofic e _BITUATIONS WANTED—FENALE, | estions Monsnkeopors, QUIEATION WANTLD (45 HUISKKEEPEN DY & o nrENT-L Test Bide. PO BENT- 12 LEIL N i EACH, TWO-STORY brick dwelilng., 11 L, and 424 Irvincge by IFamne. ird-9t., $10; 8ix lerve e rooih, 10 Hary- South Side. 1o pnsrasss I NN L PISK Tw0-sTORY 4 e chw HiFLy s piids ot Tnjuireol W, GEAY BIRIW, laom ol v Souin North Rlae, ’rl)“?.N 15 PERZ MONTIH B DRICK IIOYSE, 480 1a 3 all moedera fme proveumats, Buire at 155 Suuth Clsrk at. Mincolluneous. . VAL & BIADLEY, ROOM 17, @0 unenl brick 1063 Wabash-av. coraer ¥ ol i 2-siory frame o | anullies, N1 rick huise, ybourna Aty 4)af Tace, ey 1 s banguin u ¢say Leno Juxfon-s!. Norin B, £ OAND 7 NOUTIE CLA%K-3T.—FINST-CLABS O B JunTouL 141000 ver weaks use of pline and b ard, Shi 351, 350, 8%, AND WY sauthh vi the Palusr Honss: T weok, 3 A Fooni, Ter k. $1-00 tu Fargulid roowms o reat with Vv AND AV, “=Goud Tusuis and buard. §1.30 ver v A 3t very low & s \ INDsSOR TR 2] R RIGHT BTAT Firat-clas rouiss sud boand, £ da . 7 WL Miner iisiso: atudl W Co unery. YURTABLE HUALD FOR A LIMITE NUM- (COUFORTARLE HOAR, Jeaith Biceort. Atk MILTON, alsvi. o ctu R 0. by sddreasing 3%, 18 veilt Carulive. PRENCIL OO clvn &MW{& ks Dbualesl-, BCM Ja:kn T oAMY OFE CLOSIIING, ALL Cait uien's cast F.o ALE1SCH Zi X Y seix GUINES, I e e e e Al troning Eebien ol 5 FRANATE g R bTir a d w Py Aol 3 aTa r

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