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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: TULSDAY, FEBRUARY It ave et their fares agalnst o1l | mile, wholerale grocern, and small dealers, and oot ur relorm beeanse he aot, throtial | [ will tell you about what he will learn: The hix own means, pereform Christtan | milfers wiil say they have pure goods for aale, people condemn the dolle papers, and nccusa hut that the purchasers aro few; they will fny - themn of aupporting intid hies say 1t §3 [ Lt thes also make from three'to four other truc thivy show n certain resnect for rellieton | grades of each grticle, and that the third grado and relizious people by the notice they elve of | gells the Drat, the tourth grade nexs, and the the different enterprises of the Christfan com- pure grade least of nll. ‘They will siiow your minity, but ot heart and through the avenue of ambassador e lowest arade, and witl led him Action was taken. The diplotnas of the Phrato-Medical fnstitute were Iavorably passed ugon. :Almnr. thir time the Governor was sgaln pe- titioned to give us representatton on the Board, but reappotnten President Batcwoan, of Knox College, 10 a body, the hulk of the dutles of whicl sra clearls medical, instead. It was reveral procedures—running throngh nearly tlx months of e—tlut. causes this meagro re: In San Francisco, Leavenworth, nud 8t. | ty of frefeht which s heine hanitled aises tavor- | their language, manners cuctoms, 1wae 88 8 Loule, wid of the men who liave butll. 1ip there | cra n fair chance for serk, nnd €uring this week | native himiclf. e ha serviel for years s in- great clties, I nesert that not one in fifty was n | numbers of thesemen have been employed day terproter on nny required oceasion fhrough an native of the ‘place. All, or substantlally ail, | nud night to meet the emeroe Maniifactur- | extensive district and among many tribes, Ile were carpet-tacgers, I. ¢, emigrants from atl ing facilities have notably fncredsed in the clty | sesmed, in spite of the loss of his ~on, 10 have parta of the world, moany of thum from the | this acason. In the linen, coilar and cuff, raf- | scorned the idea that the blarks woult " do any- onth. fiing and lace goods husiness there has been an | thing against him. It 11 stated that he wis Our Bupreme Court, Congress, and our most | enorinous Inoresss of manufacture of revent warned not to go on shore, nid that he should rominent nnd - intellectunl men, now hail | years, and thousnuds of hands have been pro- | keepn strict-watch. Both cantions seem 0 rom localities of thelr own adoptlon, not of | ¥ided with work therehy, New York §8 rapldly | have been neglected, The lamentable a TG NEW SOUTI r from Gen. Sherman to a citizen of Atlanta. —_— Lette L re- thetr papers they are condenming every princl- pe the h . austrinl and Agricultural | their birty, attracting to Itanlf manafactories which forince- | mains o be told thnt, the expected proviedona | Homing for onr schwol tadas: ple enfciilated (0 mako n nntion brosperons il | hevls 10 per et OF 1 praaactirey i I he o Indus i Kection Let the emfzrant to Georgla feel and realiza | 1y were contined almost exclusively to outlyine | notarriving, search was made, and at the mouth Aealn it ix remarksble that such n time | happy, which true plety and the fear of God n gald medal foe hitn and hls acuteness. ‘Flhion Resources of I'hat Section. thiat hils busfesa and sockal josition * fuwns. Mechanics, too, Jook forwird hopefully | of the Poyn River one pilluzed hoat was foun 1y | should he chosen for the aubteation of muci # | alone ean do. If such are the true facts, and § | Frie Trire man will o with_me to annthe TESULT FIOM IS OWN INDUSTRY, fo the ultimato benefit which the elevated rali- | as also were traces of 8 sanzufnary flebt, evic statement, when 1t fs doubtiess well known d It [ would set oll the powerof my | fndustey on Water street, and I will show Bl i his merits, atl his virtues, and ;m" T ""m s ruads will bring to thetr various erafts, nud it 18 | denced by broken oars, with natives’ hair adher- | that our Btate Senate I8 Jargely memorlalized to | mind, united with nthers, to put down such pa- how ted 1§ made. Large sheets of brown pance 13 Needed for Their Further | gl oatet his Diei1r, md son the Bress | belleved that the [mmnecflm -movement of | fme, O the borders of the river, hitklen nway | eive us the reurescntation the Governor bas | pere to the depth they rote from. 1 conters I | fav'an large stones, liko the impostngatonen i What advanitazes of chimat i inerals, tinber. | down-town reridents to the upper scetfons of | In the serub, were found provisione, imunitions, | thus far withhcld from us unless with a view to | have not probabls hiears all the surmises, su- | your compiosingrobm. s tuoee 1o eprinkled Development. i gt s stimate, wlle 18 T s | tho ¢ty will sthnulate all branchies of tncchane | anl stz native baskets filled with frealy-caoked | fnfluence to sdverse actiod on thes memortals. | pestions, ote., siuce Mr. Fentecost came among with 8 decoctlon of prine-juice and thettio; Atiantn one of the nx‘p!vluurwu;l ‘x;:. {‘mumum feal trade. . human flesh, from which the bones were ox- | But even {f we had but thirty-seven physletans | us, but { have heanl enough to stow me that | fyen it s lall on' a copper pan nn ial Ditnateh to The Tridune. ‘Wil attractive eltles, o L, ‘South, e tractel; also the heads on poles. Twn thousand | in the: State, it {s & remarkable thing to lgnore | some of our clergymen think Chicagn too | pie Inton furouze Yl It fs done to @ pretty Jmuasra, Ut Febo 10Tl Comtitution of | but of the wholo Continanty—an end which T de: THE SCIENTIFICUS. e e i ridics fetl ity he | the simple riglt to pepresoutation of & bodvof | wicked to livefu, 11 this Is 80, wmy_obinion s | maahozaay brawos s then takn ft ok ok slre quite as much as you do, Our nation has prased its infancy with the | Or, Wow to Trianguiata Cangrems and tne | Li¢ boats of the war steamer Tamothe Piguet, usinl dlacases pechijer to thar Decks 4 L a8 they were searching the Fver on the 16th, A od of Mfe, Terrltories y s s i "4, ereat inany shots were ficed by the Kanas lnd- ;‘("ldcp?fll‘ ::;"nl:h.dhs:m“dl:uz)l.):l‘r{blxt :?1?{;-52‘; Charlerton (8. C.) News and Courler, oz in the 3nmvzruvcl which fringe "\,r:. 'rivcn n man, have more nt stalo that I L bed of yott Half concealed amung the aumple folds of the | New Calcdonla, 'The boats were strick by five this by Just the place for them, Christ €ame | run (b sheet throueh o culting-maciine, swhich Into this world * ot to call the nghteous, but | ents the Finners, to repentance.”” Let these clerggmen f. These aro snread out on the sfons who talk in this way ponder on this, and sk aprinkled onew more, mud nunthea of thuinreives I they bhave not enough of ot | wirls roll each bit into auny ten ahabe ordered. Adam vetleft in them tn prefer to go where | The coloring Is put on aiso to orider, aud the {o-mOFEOW morning will priut the followlng fn- correspondents " 2 |rm.-unf“tfl Ga., Ich Jen. W. 7. Sherman— ATEAEY i the course of eeveral conversa- nn‘lt while you were fn Atlanta you wera hood are subjected to the control of a Board composed of ten who are in_competition with them 1o business. Kespeettully, War. . Tatm, M. D, per Into smail pleces about the size o ol he growth and prosperity 1 - | Teistative, Exceutive, and Judiclal Aupropria- | balle, but no one was injured. ‘The sailors coutd Clerka’ Tickets. 5 they can hase a goud satury and an easy tine! stafl 1a duly mixed with n cheap grade of tes rto the & to .look aliead, 4 not behind, amd to ‘en. propi 5 ¥ p g plca;cllld‘;"';{,‘,“,,l e materlal progress mado | couras by word and 'c‘;{m,,,,,,j' 'Q,;c"!;‘ effort_to | tiun bill recently reported to the Houze by fts | 0NN wn'{ b.'r‘*"m' ek It wores forftls | Cugaao, Fub. 10.—To the President and Di CoMnoN Bexsg. | hoxed and” labeled, and comes trom Pekin, of e people since the War. You also spuke | mnke (ieorgln the contenter hume. of 3,000,000 Committce ou appropriatiops s oo tter thae | IMpvesible for anybut the barclooted, aglle ane, o Toklo, all the way frow Soutlt of :llut l':::u?:hmlnw of ourclimate, and the ad- ntazes offercd hers to capitalists and indus- erabts. - s WEENIE 2 the War gave you an rectors of the {’hicago loard of Trade: The recent actlon of the Buanl In relation to the adintsgfon of clerks on 'Change demand your serloua attention. 'This actlon is understod to hrough these tnanerove “Nemu® Carrorted, or 4,000,000 of industrions und_virtucus people. %s bike an tunocen savage o move | g tn For l)'our terconal courtesy to me an my re- Tooks like an fnnocent proposlilon to turn over | swnmpe, a tiesten amon thic snakelike roots of 4 cent vislt I give vou hearty thanks, and will on | 211 0f the Government aarvevs to the Coast Wlll«.’],l,lll“vh‘v.‘l sinking to the neck, or deeper, in y return to Washington he nost happy to | Burvey organtzation. And yee it hias been shown | nud. ftrect, Chicagzo! Oh1 you beed not go to Ta the L:ditar of The Tritmne, ordaran to lay the grent adulteration of Orrice Wrstoay Deeantvest Hanteonn | eastherns it s done here, anid, what's more, no Fime Insunaxee CoMpasy, Citicaao, Feb. 10. | ore dentes it. Chicngo is a great narket for Your pustt ofully our State, and e e — e ) : L et sortunity 1o study carefutly ) héar from you further on this nnd kindred sub- | by indlsputable facts and figures that this plece Y A AR > 2 be prompted by the brokerage und (e sealving | —wyi) You permit e to suggest to yone New | this indistr 5 ’ s tonclly Atinota. By the tme this reaches | jocts, - Wiih respect, your srien, of lelelation will commit the Government. to | THIE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. | tnterest. It 1s opposed by the receiviie Interest, York corrospondent * Nem," whin writes uon | bt e shaw gun another cise-the laking- gom Vo will bEE BT that 4T you eould he Vo T BUERMAN. [ 4130 expenditure of ahout $1,200,000000. 1t is a s e R who are Jargely depewlent upon clerks tor the | fngurance topice, that ft would be better for him | e ne o oo oG e nanufact- mu’cfll‘mémumu rcmlllufs'mlr ublum;l.lnns GELTING TO WORK .ml‘lm;g:,,{‘".ln;.,n.;,gu:, |,n,m(,|,‘ out by ihe Jahn Lr."llr:r;mnl:‘”i_f"_“l:r;':::’rhnhlen trausaction of their huainces. An hn‘umunt to make a closer examination dnta the fcts | have the “C, P bnd; but 1o one buys it 1 ol Aatlonal Academy of Belences in respon; A he J2 4 hiene, vl b s % ty Al % st 80 11, D0 0CL, oot cur sections 1t 5 8 3 appcal fram. Conerosn for & elle sciestille, e | Cmicago, Feb. 10.—Thraugh soime misappre. | G189 10 e detormiaed o NUh Tnteemns A it s nestaiet mrifeiiiere pabllc |1 ok St E skl s freat e bouts o "t by the means of attracting the attention | whe Arechinnica Long Strugglo with the | formatiun and nesistance. henslon I was represented in Tus Trintxe of | o0 v husincss of the Board of this actiond | 1~ 4 nmnnletton OF 1 galible, of conrse, Then the coffee charee 18 e iave capltal os well a8 those who : pot. | Away out there I the unknown recesses nf y, Oth fust., as bejug a stoc ¢ * the Gth, published In Tur Tanuse: of Satur- | aiso of un avails un one denics it. . Chictory fs of those who ! p Hard Timos~Six Years of Idlencss, Fol Bunday, 9th fust., as being a stockholder in the The recelving nterest §s what has given fm- vortance to the grintrade of Chi- cago. It {5 attended with great exe pens and - great Iabor, It furnishes i Q‘mne,v and the bralns to move the crops of lowed by n General Jtevival of Tudustey, | {16 Mizhiy Ve K‘,;"':‘(i, (;fé’u‘::;‘;’g-u;;;;'lz;‘n’;: Ganlen City Tnsurance Comoany when fn bank- New York Heraid, Feb. 8. o b o ruptey, Allow e to state that T was notn . A sure Indicatlon of reluriing activity 1n | Fomtey iy oo gicss Cxpaite 0L | E T lder i that Comupany at (et (o, " trade Ia'the dimluution In the number of unem- | have dubbed * Tho Wuste Places of the Earth. | svectfully yours, Jous C. Donz, give direction to the tide of Inunf. the Mizhiy Weat, duy, lic states as *one of the surprises of ofliclal | the staple, wonl enffee the sdulterative. Wa reporta™ that this Company §s found to be | wilow k. The sucar and sirup charces are also “running bebindiand,P—and hie “aurprise® | Uimitted: elueose 15 the adalterunt o both, appears (o bo fereascd by the fuct tat oita | 4O o el G control and rr}l}'.‘:y"(;w that continunl demands, ofticlal and cial, are made upon your time, but I wos so :Tmrfi with the antuess of some of your com- 4 3 o8- i — t the thnes ara | Upun this wild and desolate region, for spne : . " thie thwest, Almost every receiving boure | President was lately at the head of the Matlonal | taien princlpatle” from” that man Aniel (whomn nents aud 1he practical nature of your sugges- | ploscd mechanies. ‘The signs o A A i Clear Up This Msatery s Aoy ot paxlate ! ! X : r : n v Bl ORI S (oAl hina falrly set fu. Tuklng the yeurs une by ono | B0 ong o thiows Guadetle tiioien Tt poeress | C1aaa, Feb, 10.—As T was eoing home Fri- * e any T Ab the iflenrg s 1 this voto represeuts no money, no b The whole “pit* eould he sunk out of s and not une less cor-wheel move, not oue less vessel be loaded, not the lightest change in produce statements or re- pta undd shipmients, Yot thia [s the interest that aexutnes fo dictate 1o, ad lias oatvoted, the real business {utereats of the Chicago Board of Trade, 1t is £afe to eay that the least fmportant clerk of any recetving honse In- Chieagzo now doing bustiess on "Uhange ts ol mnore neeonnt to the Lusiness of Chicaggo thas, the entire oflice equip. stockholders of this Company. But hasing "x'“ “"",'f"u,}",""_"h';l munu;mr'l,n' A by 1 at the nnnual sunming-np of its offairs | MUNC: He denanids the spurfous; he hias zot- fotnd at o ning-up of its allales 1 4oy nsed to gy and won't have any others. T incident to the commencement ut the Jeae that | can cite nuwierdis stunces, but leave it to soe ita surplus over capital and fmmediate Hatilitivs ;i sell. Le st €1 OO e o st | Pl eRArr el el L i n- Jast; that duriug the year (8 net asscts b . v crented somo £50,0000while 1s- disburecmente 1 tage) atule Ther will tneluding puyuieit of regulur diviiciis, Bl T o g L been Teas thatt it Income by about $1.000, 8 | jigiue and use ity sl he il pat on sueh o face shoulil b reparded os excasable it they Bnve | o yne with the cholers or frdgeport soells overlooked this matter of “runniug bebind- | \ilyvecar, e s not used tothe pare goods, hand.” d b0 refecte them, Sell him pure colfes and sliico tlie great panic of 1578 workinginen have | mentlon of which will closs the mouth wud | day evening at 10:30 o'cjock, | was stopned. at reason now for the first time to laok hopefully | open the public pockets of any Congressinun ot | Ifnrrison street and Wabash avenue by two men, to the future. Three winters ago there were | carth,—one of those Ologfstical things that and, Just s [ was about to cry out for heip, a ! 1 the blue empy: eV 00,00 tdle men fu this city, Thousands of :3:{1.9?&,,‘ :_,l," the howd rh:."‘é}f.e‘-'fl,l’.t,",‘,fl:}u‘?,‘!‘ conple of young men sprang npon wy assailants famlics had been reduced to poverty by want | her sunny pastures, Hut, alas] eyen in scienca | aml beat them off. 1 asked the young men of work In the preceding vears, ‘They wero sell- | as fu refiglon, the cussedness of uman naturo | tlelr names, and_ their reply was to hand e o fug all they had to buy bread from day to day, | will erop out.” A little tenipest bas openud un | eard with the followine on ity andd then diean- Yet the Yl and sufering classes recognized the | I the selentiflc teapot nmong thosy scad of | peareds ' You are indelited to the 1, O, O, 1050 fact that the merchants and cupltaliats of New | Sholled dirt that threatens to detuge the wholo | Now can any ono of Tz Tuisustis readers Tand with trigngles. throw any hight on this performance? If the York were not to tlane, ud the anly public | “For vears the volaries of Selenco haye brought | ui plesss todo tor et oo o GEN, BUERMAN'S REFLY. avsTiNg, Fla., Feb. 1, 1870.—Cant, F, r!;ié’f/. Fil-tor Constitution, Atlanta, Ga,—My Dra Sutz Your most neeeptablo. letter of Feb, Treached me liere vesterday, and” I avall mysdf of the first moment of Ielsure to replv, My opportunitics for studying the phyafeal features of Ueorsia huve been even Jarger than soumention. I 1843144 1 went from Autusta 1o Marfetta in a staze (when Atlanta had no ex- fieree), thenee to Belfonte, Ala., on horseback, are honest—all « rumine afterwunds oll (e wav on horsehiok | gotton on thelr part was Lo petition the Mayor | this 1iilo teABGE Lbon {he fooms of tomie 4. K. Hangogss, | MOBLOEBIY Soption ™ huuse in the trade, "Tisut {ta so-called *net surplue,” after charce eturnis it, tell him pure ton and b kicks, fo Avzusta by a ulncl;-unla.mro‘:l‘;flnfnl'?;“l;‘!'}w; to put men to work on public improvemente, | With wild appeals of *Kick thut other nas ot — * llu"l;il‘mc'.us' n:‘l)l'cT:llltd by the Directorsdes | tnie .ga!mn its resources. v'mulml, relusuravce | Sell Wiw pure or ned he wwears 1t turted, B i b Bl DL oLt e e e L theige | “Let medo the triangulating and e pot swill Sunday Thentres. e tust Hiov, Whiould, s fue us the rules of | reserse, und immediate liahilities, standa this [ K1) i bure candy, ind e savs 1o b tutarmy from Ch ) 1 aud | & 1] tempest no more.” At last Congress, in diredis- o the $ilitar 02 The Tribune. the Hoard allow, arrest the evil that will follow | vear nt €862.000 cash, agalust $1r22,000 last, is Now, this [s a fact.” Onty ashort tune oxo o faraomby and just now havo passed over the | has been learned by the small sturckeepers, who tross, ralscd a cry of anguish to | this recent netion, I8 {8 not richt or honest g true; but this grows out of a voluutary increase country custoiner eent fu for strictly puro eream of s relnsurance reserve to the extent of | of rarar ta n Inrze miling establishiient here, §1655,000, n8 a result of o revaluation of tisks | pud the wovds were sent . C. P Cr. Tartar, written ditclow the last five years,—wlich has “They eame baelt I a week's tho with a letter, been completed during the paat year,—with s | you’ o0 file, Lo *send usual brand, os this was Fiew to the reidering of u techteal comphance | o hygh, and people would ot 1so it: thoes With the requirementa of what {5 known as the | pe did, complaned. ete, The third srade fractional appurtionment of reserves on terins [ wag sent, snd has given beantiful satiafacton | risks, now demanded by various tusurance de- Another’ fnstance: A lady ol my acquatnt- partments, auce desired we to get her some ** Nemo's™ statement that the * columns of pure, bizh grade Ddlack tea. L dWl so, et surplns show exactly how strone the come | brochetng for ber o te vhich would retall for punles are In ability to dischar: ry Habllity | e per pound. \Well, tinzing my vurprse when sl relvstate the stockholders,” ny” be taken | ghg'told me shie aid’ not 1ke ity unl preferreit With niany zralus of allowance, sitwe 1t I8 n no- | e previous grade, which cost hur 50 con v tozfous fuct it tils su-called “net cardlus ™ | pond, uud was half willow-leaves, a8 I knew 18 mude less or more v praportlon totheumount | foil well, And so it Is fn all erades of gowls, femnsurance roierve teporteds snd AF ey have Dought the cheap, low grade so long cmo!® will examive theotticial reports be Wil | hac'the C, 1. grado Is nnmarketable, excopt, lor Ui miore ** aurprises ® awatting him in the | pixinee, fact that, ax conpared with U unnnal prewtum | ™ NG& et any one try it on cream of tartar, Jucoute, thid rescrve varies with ditlesent Amer- | (5t & drug-stora and buy It; take It homeand fean compunles, coing w bualness of e satn s how K ¥ e will chuel s L deseription and'over the mame Lerritory, from 10 | 558 0N Quick suur wife will chuck it on the top Natlonal ' ] ! hat havo been among the most gencral aufferers by | Academy of Scleuce: * Gome over Into Mace. | CTICATO, Feb. 10.—1 extend the right-hatd same district in” raitway cars, slderiug the ) t : a the bard times, thelr support’ depending maioly | donia aud help us.” Aud the Acdemy cume. of fellowship to * Sunday-Schivol Graduate » in o) Mstors of this perivd of timu (thirty-flve years), ite developinent of the couotry bus been great, tut not comparable with Cullfurnhg lowu, Wis- conein, of Raneaa, in all of which Btates I have Imilar chances tor obaervation. The reason why Georgin has not kept paco with the States Ihave named fs beyond queation that emigra- tion that the recelving interest should be ta this action forees then tu be, The genes terests of the business of Chicaizo demand he receiving interest shull be fostered nud teeted, not crippled stud palsied, in order the Inpecunious sealpers und . broxers may ndd o dit- tle to a sa<alled “husivess™ thut sooner or later rulns every man that gives them an order, Sirren. Jurlen fn Justice Conrls, To the Liditor of The Tribune, Cuicaao, Feb, 10.—=While many persons arc suzgesting law reforms, and sowne of them very cesury unes, no oue has yet struck one very needed one in the mutter of juries In Justice Courts. Chap. 70, Sec. 40, entitled +Justices :und Constabies,” to Le found on pagy 64 of the Revised Statutes of 1874, provides that a Jury before adustive shall uot be instruet- ¢d by the Justice a3 to law except as to the form on laboring men and wonten, Rusbing intu the fray with sclentitic delibera- [ yesterday's TRinuse. Let othiers speak and ex- During these five years of distross working- | tion and precision, it Iseues fis flat: *“Kick all | boso the falachoods dafly taught our children. men's organizations neurly sl becamo disor- | of these cxperfenced nsses overboard. Lot the I notieed yesterday petitions golng round in zanized, They strugeled for a-time to shuw o | Const Survey do the work. This bizhly selen- | 10 churelies ;rrnvl\fl: that lguor-salocns aud solid front nnd to exercise a_power which they | tife corps of trajucd experts may not huve had 8 . Wi 1 Tiad hitherto belisved would o peructual, but | any experiece of that sort, but there are Scas | theatres be closed on Sunday. Wiy will our discovered i tho end thut, without “the sin- | ot 'Waste Dirt out there. und s experience | Lrothers in the church still continue to slunder WOULD NOT GO WHERE SLAVERY EXISTED, ews of war, war could not be maintained. | upon our Watery Scas will some time or other | the theatres by such assoclation of thelr namet Now that thls cause fs removed, thers fs no | 7 hey even began to learn that the encmy wns | be of great scientific vatue, no matter what kind [ As Bro:her Ho W, Beecher puts it, “Is [t not louger any reason why chrkffll espechnlly thef) an fuviaiblu one, and could not be met n'open | of a sea you Jauuch thetn upon,' timg this war of the Church on the theatres northern part, should not raphdly repain her | battle. Tliese soclcties had been onces ereat | © This piag, cmanatiug from n committee of | were stonmed i § heliove 1f e had ten thea- ronmence anonic the great Btates of our | power in this city. ‘They dictated terms b the geolorists, mineralogists, philologists, cte., has | tres whero we now liave one, and they were all Uuion. I kuow that no section 18 more favored: | moat arbitrary mauner, amil were ‘of course | the rara nierit of DFODOSINE & HMOAL fntensely | free us the church Is now, and all opeis on Sun- lo climate, huaith, soll, minerals, water, aid | uned by politicians fur nolitical purvoses, “Thiey | scientific survey of the whole pubilc domaliesy | fuv, 1t wouid b herter Tor the Mors s T etiytling which man ueeds for' lls | might bave zune on increasing In power hind not gorgeously sclentifle chat 1t will furnish pleas- | est good of the people. maerlsl wants, aml to contribute ~to | the *hard times" bLroken them up. Osly o | ant wmueement sl profitable veenpation for o ‘Ttien let the lessons of the Old Testament ba bis vinsical - and - inteliectunl - dsvelon- | faw of them stlll hold out. As the years went | nobk arruy of martyre, fhe surplus geologiets, | dramatizels Put lonn o e stage, and fet (e weat, -~ Your rallroads, already. finislied, | on, after the panic the qucation was not so | iiueratozists, bhitolog leontologists, | world sce how they 1ook fut real Iife, winl Idoubt. giwg your people cheap supplies, | much what the rate of wages should | nrehwologiats, concholoiate, Llofogiate, ete, | I oven wicked Clieago would tolerate them, aul the means of sendlug In every. soctfon thelr | be as how to get any work at all. Mechun- | (hat yearn to flesh the sword' of reienice 'In the | even on week-doys. A Cuuncit GRIpuaze. surplus products.of the soll or of mavufactures. | jus were glad to work for almost nothing, | pablic crib. It will save us from o holovaust of b : it buy the real ofd stull. But it is 1ha You have fmticnse beds of fron nd coal, he- | and at ony kind of cmployment. The year be- | Ofouists. And Just hero 1t is well to remember A General Lako Itoard of Trade. of their verdict, und that judigment shall be en- | 10 80 per cent, while In the statementa of for- | ey ity it )zmul:\: ven the ayaters are fat- ilflf! lue.nl-";sHb'uml'_m‘;""““&‘-L of .‘J“',,l‘"‘ ok, | fore last their conditibn was stmply dasperate, | fll of inte years thero hos been butyeanty oo | o the Editor of The Tribne, tered uccurdanee with the verdict; #o that, how- | £l2u companies the smount is in sometistances | goyed by filling ihem (a1l of water every mori ickory, beeeh, poplar, pine, ote., ece Bess thun 2 per cent, At all events, the conis | ey, clusion may be salely reached that the relnsur- | yore'e nnee reserve reported hy the otflcers of different | eyrep companies §s not the eafest criterion by w to determine whether a company s * ranm behiudbaud ™ ornot. Yours very truly cver unfust the verdlet muy be, the dustive nas 1o power to set it nslle, but must eoter ity nnd proceed ta judgment thereon. OF the nbaurdlty of this practice we have It abundant exsmplo i1 the trfal of the gambilers’ cnses hefore Justics ! every ano buvs the fat oyete W ante, of conrse, ‘Fhe small vvster drinks oy for clse he would die umi be e atall, hespolls Ao gulck, And <o candl 1 kwow that o certain Last year it imoroved considerably, ‘but the ud- | §u the gentfemanly profesaons of Inw, medielne, I vantigo gained was ouly such when compured | wnid theology, mid the flood of voung brain that | _ CHICA00, l‘;”b 3 i ;"“’ writer lias for somo with the state of labor duringe the few preceding | soars ahove” the “horny haud of labor ® huys | Fears past obscrved the necessity for a General years, All branches of industey tad become | taken 1o sclence—to the Ology, “whose name ta | Luke Board of Trade, and desfres to call the at- oparalyzed. In the sprivg of 1373 thers were | Jeglon,” "Tids braiy muat bo fostered at the | tention of the Chleago merchants to the pro- more hopeful signs In Lghter Industri ) fo modern facturies, nnd which ara becon m’z’ saarce fu othier sectlons of our busy conntry, Nurth Georin s peculiarly adapted to frult orchatds, to ardens and sniall farwes und all ot need to make it teem with prusnzrllfl is fwomen | public expense, and the cheapest, most com- | pejety of having the Chamber of Commerce | Fuote, a8 reported in Ty TRIGUKE, and under A Y LTE pre oods, but lls iore woplg from thut class of Northern | had a better chauco to make o lising; tho lurge | tnon-sense way of doing it {8 to Tot' up & gret = verdic e 4 G, F. BiaseLt, Mainger. fs 80 Dieh amd the terr dlba choeolate firers and manufocturces, und. that other i 1 i [ ¢ manner with the Boards of Trade | it 8 verdict, however unjust it may be, must he = storts o Mlinxiy-felt, the confldlence '{:l'm' wras | North American smmmlnc‘fiuuulnc il Cuast }:}",‘,:’u'gl‘ growing rouhou! he country; thero was urvey. ‘I'he horny hand of Tabor 18 also (n need < e e i . wmore need for belp gencrally amoug the men. | or usaistance,~from the Goverument,—but p‘,’l'm:."',t .‘i."‘.‘{‘;fi:‘ffi"h.‘", ll‘:’::}:n:l (l‘utllgr::’ll:‘- r': But the systam of labor os it'liad becn fn prac- | eversbous kuows thut to foster o fs to Toster | p10 brofeet the lako trausportation fu e aifosts tieo bofore the pant was out uf vuue, Thera | tle terrlble Commtug undall that sort uf thing, | 125 Thre nee muny questions dechly atfest, was uo law Ly which o meianfe coull but u | aud wo don't want the Commune, Wao don't | 5 Hiese thut would oo watchied wid dlscussed price on bis duy'e work. b, togk what he | wsut other people’s property, und othier people | o 8 bods bf merchants sepresenting all the could wet, under tho compuision of starvation. | to have our praperty; hut we all of us do want Btunls Hourds of ‘Trudo. fui the Lot ration Tawn o bad “scen Ws fellow-craftswien pressed | o whack at the Governuent's proverty so that FVRE Hsits of Mewde, u the uvigation laws o far during the o ehard thnes™ | we may eet our bralus fostered fn a”sclentitic | oo bt e inany wvils it u Buaed liko thls that ey wppeared fn the pollco 'cciirta.| manic, Co-omerntion of al ursans intereyed, ot Hheiy e e atronts, '3, oo faagud o javold | It ia proposed to turn over the great North | SECRTANN OF B Lreons fereatedt, kel et dyfux fn the streets. It was s bad, i not | American survey to the Coast Survey, and then urm use it getttn, l}m General Goverviuent to warse outside of New York. There was not | to yurn uver tha whole gorpreous scisntificus to mukeo m| ru\!.mn»ufs iat the comuerce of il enough spirit left tn the nien to hold out fu & | the Interfor Depariment, where the thing can the hk“"l“”‘( ested In having done, but which conteat with employers, nor enoueh money to | he managed In honest, undisturbed beatitude,— are ow gerlected on the princlple it every- be had from any rourco to keep them golnir in | liko the Iudian Bureati. It ls fast o little hurd, body's business 0o ones n}h,r Wil our opoosition. ‘The “utrika )’ slways ended In unt | perlinps, 1o turn over ko much scicnce il brain | pRove pisties 1a 1o -ownors Iovk Into: tuist abundact supply of wiliing hands to work for as | to the rvishing alluremeits of thatoft white- [ HiiaBlivers dhdl vivadl-ownors log little an would keep body nud noul togethor. | wushed sepulchre, but - the 8. . B.. can o rEs SnOAT St All hope of belng able to control the lmaper- | stund i, f unyl}ody can. Girdled with ' 24 ceptible laws which wero swaying the fortnes | the meandrinic . armor of sefence, men Retrenchment. of lmm s nl:in.udo‘lxl:fl, u‘lnl mfih:::flculflnnlly luml! CL been pr:;«.yl’x nmhmlr. l’umun To the Edltor of The Tribune. submitted, awaltine the return of better days. * | wenless, Thev can stand anything, from u ot e Tha month of Febriary Is the dullest of the | D el up to o rthquake, 'They ¢an flsh | DETHOIT, Mich,, Feb, 8.—We, people of De- cntire year for the worklog classes: but It pre- | in the “ flesh pots of Ezypt ™ for the tidvits of | troit, who have Invested money fu Chieago, ad- cedes the openlog of spring trade, aud the | tender-lofn thut cluster around the vertebrio of | mire the tone of your articles reearding re- workinemen befrin to Jook forward hopofully to | the cdible vertebrats and not get smirched the trenchiments fu expenditures. ‘The County steady work In the future. In the meantfine, | Jeast bit; other prople cannot do thls, They Commulssloners ought to sct an example. Taxes liowever, how do the unemployed manugo to | are protty cortaln to et busiirched with fllthy | Comulssloners oug Uk AN exanpe. SOXC livel It may be stated ss o fact that for the | Juere, have been so high thut in many cases we began mest nurt the fumilies of Idle mechaules are 1t is Just and proper that this thing should be | ‘to feel thut everything wus lost, till within the not hielucd this year by charitable socltles nor | turued over to the Coast Survey. 'Thia Lizhly | last two years rest estato began to Jook better, by private usststauce from Wie well-todo. The | sctentiflc body has been triavgulating the cousts and we now begth to “hope.” If the good peo- wealthy classesarc the slowestinglvingasatstonce | of the United States for the lost uxlrlf-n!x ple of Chileago will take T1iz TRIBUNE'S ndvice, tothe familics of {dle workingmen. In the first | vears, und In that short space of timo they hava and adlicre 1o ceonoiny, not only will Dotrolt place private charity docs not know how to seek | triungnlated the daylizhts out of every water- cople but Pastern” sl Canadiun peop und find the suffering familioas and, sceundly, | Ing place and deccot loatlog place along our eed mafe in thelr imvestments. ltlsnuncknuwr: these peopls shrink from pubtic attention (0 [ ocean border. ‘They have stuck to the centres edged fact that your paper hus inflitence muny of thelr distress, As a rulv they uro helped, as in | of poputation, aud followed the strawberries # Lo pitt our mouey it Chifkazo propertys we former yeurs, by thelr mor fortuuate Ielonds. | from Floriaa to Malne year atter year with the | 3% now trying to keep whut we have et thero It would be difficult to ive, in & gencral way, | most sclentifle precision. They have scraped and keep fhe taxes up. Weo don't undarstand, any explanation of low thia niatial lmlg i [ reveral bushcls of mud from “the bottomless though, how flyde L'ark taxes should bu so practised, though cach individusl caso has o his- | depths of the acean,—for sclence sake,—amd aro | Ry Bl g'To vroperty be offered at less tory of its own. Onl(nmmunt)‘ of {dlumen's | pow trlangulating ' gayly, wnd _cheaply, sefen- | e st So8 what it was In 1872-"4, Aro the Tamllics hava to fay thelr vetitiousat the doors | tideally speaking, “ucross the Contluent” for tnwn oflicers honest, or aro they thioves uml of charitaule socleties, Fappily, fu the better | tne sake of tinding out how much it bulges out wat-ouse politirlans ‘L'l'rrcmlmll'rlng for apolls! thnes thut are comiug the number of all classes | fu the middle, erlinps l‘l(‘)’ rend natblug but the (‘lm-ugu of men out ot work will be so fur diminished It in too true, perhaps, that with alt of that | 455, Respectfully, ALngur Monus, that the mezhanics of the city wlil be ablo to re- | mouey epent on scratching old Ucean’s bottom LA = & establish their beneyolent associations, und thus | gy rtaluing the Continent's Bulie, u great An Historical Matter. place themselves bevond the nueessity of up- y more of the lonely und treacherous dan- Ae Editor of The Tri praling to public tllul:‘t[v for reliof, 'The nuim- | rer-spots along vur cousts could hava been care- Ta thy 2 " o it er of the unemploy does not mow reach | ful) wapped, and the insldious storm-currents Cchun,h_h. 10.~Mr. Curtls, {n the last lasuc 12,000 men, Duribge tho winter of 18741 wus | of the ocean thut have swerved so miany nobls | of Jurper's Weekly, speaks of tho message of computed that u dafly sverago of over 25,000 | ships to destruction und Hves to aternity might | President Huyes to the Benate, commuuleatiug men wero fdle in thils cley, wd the number | have been pointed out. o mlght huve been | coasong for the romoval of Arthur und Cornell annually fnereased until It reached as blzh | fewer lamentutions und tears und fatherless tn - £+ thetr ade iy aa 00,000, then fell acain, until last | tho fand. ‘Uhe object of the honost old Jaw- [ 40 the cousideration of * thelr adeguacy " by year it wa only about 10 per L | pivers of getting (e cvaaf surveyed talght have | Scnators as s new precedene,” He fs tn error Ereater than now. Durlie the sls years | Leen more honestly curried out, But etough of | {n this. When Jubn Adans renominated thut of this contlnuous suflering amone the | yuch unscientitle stuff, ‘The soleit of propheey | py)jang Revolutionury soldler, Arthur 8t. Clair, tuechaics, as already obseeved, the Wwakes uf | possesses me, and far into the dark future [ see | TRA0C T of the territary morthwest of the tho different trades steadilv went down, Frades- | the proud Selentiflcus rodiating sclence from th 8 Guverior © 'y nor lufl men who were getthng $4.50 o day 1 167 have | coutres of population and the Joveliest summer | Obio, 1u 1801, he sent with his message * papers had to necept §2.00; those r ttine &30 were | resorts of the hiterior, while over mountaln-top | for and againet the reappolntmient,” and the reduced to 82, und so ou, The mutual nld sock | and valley a mesh of glittering triungivs envels | committeo to whom they were referred mado u etles huving become for the most pare disorgatl- | opes the land wnd the pocketa of the peopledn s | very caroful ivestigntion, ‘The resuls fzed, the lujustice of combeliiog ticlr own inen | spider’s net of gold und silver threads spun | was o favorablo report by the com- toremain 1dle In the midst of dull thwes be- | from the sweat of tollfng willtous’ Lrow, mittee, and the confirmation of the = 3 cresms of auo.ker fiem are so chean, and tasto Irrepressible Conflict Within tho Nutlonn | go e Letter 100, that vvery one buys then, T rty. of cottrey but If they could sea the dirty proe: Ta the Editor of The Tribune. 1, | won't sleken you, Jouter, 1L, Feb. 9.—=The present so-called ow with Lhils exposition of facts what eun be Nutional party 15 another sllusteation of the ah. | 104 o clnge (L1 Let e tell you the only v way under heaven It cau be dane, Simply Rurdity of atiemwbting to unite opposing brinct | adyete the pouple up 10 cattivate » tiste wles, 1t fs, it must be coufessed, a small bty | pure poods, winl ot iy and ceoncusize by hity- to be divided by un frrepressible conflldt within | fu cheap, low wrades, which ey koow s its own ranks. Suchy however b3 Ut nrencot | O For the dealor will tell thew. o, Tl conditlon. Gpm one il we find those wh | JEEEES Sonsier ia pot swiudicns bo s fuat once belonged to the farmers’ and antkmonopoly | ¢yt teeture I subskde, Wity 1% Free. organlzations: upon the other, thuse who e e furmerly called themselves * labor-reformers.” By N o8 O m The lliuturu farmurs who own the Land they MONITOR-MERRIMAC FIGHT. cultivute, mechanles who own u home of their & own, werchants und deslers dofne u small busi- ness In thelr own name, sl wenerally men be- lonzinie to the great middle elass of this coun- try; property-owners who depend upon their own industry and labor for the support of themselves i famill hed puy taxes, aud absolute, os far as the Justfee is concerned, We Dlama the Justice 1f the verdiet 1s unjust, but be is not to blnwe, Let us put the rosponsibil- Ity whers it belonzs—on ihe members of (e General Assembly who voted for the passage of the act, Nuow let them reniedy the existing cvils as far as ft les in their power, by omending the rece ton entioned ahove gous to give toe Justice power to ket aside the verdles ot his fury and erant a new trind, And ulso give him the power 1o grant new trials and set uslde his owu judi- ment {11t can be yhown that it is manifestly un- Just, or that enough new evidence has been ob- tatned to reverss ity amd let him be alluwed o #et uside any and all “uesoo orders nade o n case, il elthier party ean shiow them to be un- Just. This wili fusure justice before an honest Justice, and will abintnish lithiration, us partivs will not be su quick to appeal Srom a Judizment j‘m s curefully cousidered und so mawifestly ust, Let the membersof the Cook County Bar Took g Nttle fnto what a Justice has to contend with before prononncing bl corenpt, and tey und rewedy the existing evils inthe law. Yours, ete., 3 Targe class ot l-.'urom:n‘n ewmigrants, which hus A g T e ranvested the great Northwest from a wilder- ness nto comfortuble owes for its millions of contented people. Iiave crossed this continent many times, by slmost cvery possible ruute, nml feel certain Uiat at thls time no singlo region holds out as strong Inducements for industrious emligrants s that trom Lynchburg, Virginda, to Illunts- nlie, Alabama, right and left, embracioy the wmnlan _ranges and fotervening valieys, eyneclally Fast Tenuesseo, North Georgls, and Alabzms, 1 hope I will not eive offensu in say- laz it the present population bas not dono full justice to this noturally beautiful and most favored reglon of ourcountry, amd that two or threo millions of people could” be diverted Irum the West to this reglon with YROTIT AND ADVANTAGR TO ALL CONCERNED, This whole region, though called * Bouthern,” I8, i fact, * Nurthern,” viz,: 3t 18 a wheat-grow- Ieg counti ia8 a climate In no sense tropieal or koutiern, but was desfzued by wature for suall farms und wot fur large plantatious, In tbe reglou I Lave numed, Novth el rgin lorms amost futportant part; und your city, Atlanta, 18 its natural centre or capital, It ts admirubly #iuated, s thousand fees nbove the pen, healtby, whiabundance of the pureat water, and with cranfie, lmestone, sandstone, and clay conven. leit to build a second Loddon. In 1861 my rmy, composed of neur a huudred thousund men,all arcustomned to a Northern climate, wera grou;+d about Atlants from June to Noveuber nithout tents, wd were as vigorous, bealthy, aud stroug as though they wero fnOhfo or New York. Indeed, the whole country from the Ten- nessee to Lhe Ocmulges §s ‘famoun for health, pure water, sbundnnt” timber, and with n larga ropurtion of ood soll, capevially in the vale |:-:? aud all you need is morg peovls of theright 1 am satlsfled, from mv .recent visit, that b urlhvl.'n Professlonal - men, manufacturers, 'i,\f\‘hflu-v«. and farmers way come to Atlanta, d.amv, atul Chattanooga with o certainty of fair Al awl tur encouragement, Though I l'm bersonally .regarded e beto-noir of the e \\fn in your reglon, the author of uil your :lu(‘l’ set Ludwle Uint 1 have just pussea over ue very pround desolated by the Clyil War, and &V receved everywlhiers nothing but KIND AND COUKTEOUS TREATMENT lmu_: the highest to thy lowest, und I heard of l:l]fluhmclu utners for opinton's make, Some :1 Wi el Ejoliy Lo e of sucial ostracisin, hut v @uthing of ft: wnd, even it 4t do extat, 1t u b dlsappear with the present generation. hl:rrlmlumn:wurk of government und his- u '”Ilu\llnlud ou the peraanal and political \‘pu by of citizens, at philosophy “teachcs ;:;‘mm distinctions can ouly rest on personal o * uud corresponding lutelligence, and it l:n’m?m of & community clivgs to dis- ol l;xlxx founded “on “past - conaitious o 'gruw lets und leas with thne agpaly disnppear., Auy attempt to bulld up o In stucracy or a privilezed «luss at theSouth, (ot that their fathers or grandfathers Ifow an Ol HHoro Dlsoheyed Orders, We reprint from Harper's Weekly the follow o interesting Jetter trom that distinguisned ol naval bern, Commodors John Maraton. 1t fs well that It stull alwags be remembered who it wus that sent the Litde Monltor to meet th . Merrimue, and who, {n dolng so, disobeyed desire ence, stablll nd ceouum, b i " " S Yaeiee prudonce, saldiity,; o e Vecwnt, the sk of ts:sariwalsylan, st wid, The Iatter are, wostly, those who never didl | Ly ko dolng, suved the rreat seabonrd cities of :Iml lw\l‘rr"\'lll --"'l" erxw;l\‘.—!;nllflhfll wg\'c"- the North from destruction, Too much honor urers, loud-mouthed members of trades-untons, | : il tliose who live from Land to month, who believe | S31I0E e elveu to the hisise; wish l“’.'l‘ sallie, that the world owes them a living, und take no | Whose coursze wnd Intellizence put the Monitor care for the future. ‘They pay oo taxes, wnd de- | * where it vould do the most good M2 light In big nuururrluuum. amd the hberal ex- No. 4u23 Cucsesur Sruenr, PittAngnenrs. peaditure of public mouey, dun, 25, 1Si—~To th: Bditer of Harper's Week'| ‘The foriner class betleve that every youne iun Sin: My attention hons been drawa to t has the right Lo tearn any trade of calllng his of Harper'a Majazin tuste, Iotercst, or desire aladl indicate. ‘The sheteh of the hiie of the lute other class clatin that they tave the arbitrary 3ol withough [ woull b rizht to dictute s to the nimber who may b | Ve Just to deteact, B the most distant anner, upprentlcen, amld as to who «hall be permlited | from 1he eredit due to the wallant Adintral, vt to work at any aniven trade. "Fhe torimer Jook 4o | thers is one potnt tn that sketets which £ 5o evle the luw of the lund for protection; the lutier dently u departures from the exact stato of e make unid exceuto thelr own la tranaietion that | feel nnwilling to allow e 10 One clasa prefers that convicted criminats | pass unnotieed, claltv, us we sallors would should be competled to work for their own st bay, it takes the wind out of my safls,” port rather thun to be taxed for this purpos Tn the article above nllided to 1 1s sald it Ilie other, haviug no taxes 1o puy, protest | it wos entirely doe W hls (Commodore Pankds agzninst convict labor, fuge'a) forestieit Uiat the Monlror was so speediiy xamples of this conflict could Lo given fu | equipped for servive, 'This b undoubtedly (o endliess nnimby case, and - too much epedit eannol e A few members of the Natfonal party hold | awarded to blm for . so domg; but (b wos scats iu the Lower House of thy jee-ent Gen- | not Commadors Paulling who counterm:mdeg crul Assembly of this Stute, O what earthly { tla urdur of vy Department divesting tha use they could be hus been an unanswered co- [ Momtor 1o proceed to Wiington mstend o2 nundrun, It may bo that ihe brief accidental | Howpson Noads, The Jucts of the wuse Wera nrominence these wen now enfov §s 1o be of use | thesecend § teevived them trom the Admlrsl In showine the hard-working, substantial, aml | hizelt: Commodore Pawlding bad been ar- Iaw-abidinig farmers and mechanies that they | dered by the Department to send the Monltor cuunot huve auything in consmon with the lzy, | to l(l\lnynm Rowds, and ahe ieft New York wider wortliless, und iawiess denogoeues and poltthal | thiee orders, Bhe, luwever, had been gone b wdventurers of the Kearney stripe. A dispateh | tew hours whien another order was received by from Bpringileld In 'Tae Funeye ssys that the | Comtmodore Paulding from ihe Sceretary of i Nattonut member of the House from Will Coun- | Navy directhniz binr to seud e Moiltor to ty has offereid 8 DI for anuct to compel voun- | Washingtow, Cotmudore Paubding imnedie 1ies 1o pay un attarney fees not to exced 30, fur v dispatchel a fast vessed to ove the defense of every indleied criminal wio onltor, with onlers tu mukes un uflidavit of s poverty, ‘Vhis virta- ally means u ¥ claim agamdt the county Economy In City Governs Ta the Liditor of The Tritune, Cuicago, Feb. 10,—The indebiedness of Chi- cago s about 13,000,000, on which we are poy- fneny avoual foterest of ueariy $1,000,000. ‘Chluk of the magnitude of a salltiun dollurs, money paid as fnterest. 1t i3 llke money thrown away, What vast annual dmprovements could be made In this city for a milion dollars! Pay as you go applies equally us weil to cities and corporations us to private Individuals, Econumy und honesty should und must be the motto of our Muneipal Government, Depart- ment hemds of the City Governinent ask for more men und ereased ealures, A more ridleutous demund the miud fs ot capablo of concelvig, ‘The fact s, we are already too much governed, amd mostly by men who do not pay ndollur of tax. Muny otflees and em- ployes could be dapensed with, “Ihere {s not anemploys (n the serviee of the ity to-day whose positlon cannot Tie filled by thousinds who are cquatly 4 capable und honest, und who would be glad 1o accept the positions at 10 or 20 or cent tess than the present occupants recetve, Nelther is there an ollicehold, in the City Government to-: 2 per cent better than the not i the service of the diy, nu reslruations of oflle were the present salurfes cut ut, As # rule the salurles in all commercial o uercantlle Louses, . not only In Chicago, but all déver the coun- try, have been’ ent fully M per cent from Jase yosr's prices, Marzion o business wra gmally prices of ull necesrary artlcles have decllued; u dollar 13 now worth 100, cents, wil would ho hen, and the ol i ¢ orent, und the *“unfontsts ™ weru at Wiy, ¢ " aproluzment by the Seuste, notwithstunding | Wil buy w dollur's wurth, Ecomouy, hecauso s | every case, © No moiter how wuch money W York withuut ac 1:'133'-':;1 slavess WIll result In"a ridiculons i:r?":l‘:l:{-::fuly" futerfered with In taking work “?g'«’nfl"..‘flfx‘c"r':'n'.“«)h':':l\!‘;""n" u’uE bitteruess o{ varty fecing a2 thut thne, uufi necessity, lias becotno fashionuble, wid it s the | tho “uceused may buve to comnenco with, shing her ubject, o -‘ung»culm suthors to the laughter | wicreyer they could wet it. But the uld. spirit 44710 tnu st Lighly Inicllactual the Intrigmng of the fricuds of Jefforson (then | best fashion ever adopted by ourclty. Letus | gy expert criminal Jawyer can acon ahsurl Actnts thoo T wis (n eommand at Hampton deatally hecsuge oriC SF (10 This subjoct “incl | SRS Gradnieations still lrks nuohe the andacientitie™ . . realding in the Senute and fa - few dave to | hope 1twill he adopted from Malne to Oregon. | it so that the paupee atlidavit can be mads. In Botme twy or threo diys helore tha lwhu\h.r?‘:l‘l::‘:l'g""'; }llumnrgulesl lum €RSCy | mechanios, niul 4 opportunity oifered to-morrow i —— . TEeinin President) to provent the contirmation, 18 4t I8 uecessary that our Voltoe, Fire, oruny | fotroduclig aid advocsthog sitch measurcs this | Merrac camo down from Nortalk [ recelved ! ¢d elacwhere |u the Bouth, l!lll‘lvr{(nllx it willnot be attempted In Quorgia. Northrenres L eliail Letleve wnd matutain that lngipeirsla 18 now 1 u coudition to fnvite ‘M;"ltun from the Northery States of our 'chd“lM from Europe, and all parties cone shauld adyertise widely the grent induce- UTS Sour reg and Irgga) ux;g‘:n]:lnllmhll out to th industrions other Liepartient Lo tucreased, 1 broposy thy following method, viz.: Muake thie estimate for the Department the siune as fast year; cut tho salurica of all now eugugeed Iy the” Devartmcnot 20 per cent, mud with this 20 por cent cmploy o pay the incressed force, - As estizens wnl taxpurera, wo are all nterested (o this eity, Let us use our fotlicnee In the intereats of ceunotny, Nattonalist no doubt teuly represente the Com- | from the Nuvy Degustan muniatle elonent of lus parey, whieh contributes | dering e inost pesenpt nushing to the tox-fund, out much to the erim- | 1or to Washington intmediately dnad reconds, ‘The taxpayers wiio voted for Wb, | Outbe nlent 0 the St or March—ihie day on {luny such committed that blunder, will not | wiaeh the Meretmae ¢ down and sunk the Toolewith faver upon this provosed birge fn- | Cutnberlasd snd the Congress was burned—at crease of thy present heavy burdeos of wam- | ghout 9 @’clock the litrle N nrEiv tulnlng thy Criminal Court. 1u every county | Capt, Worden nmendis board the the men would sgain uppear under ther old A Slugulnr Cans bauners us resoluie gs ever, Trov, N. Y., et 6.—The residents of Forg | nd vbjections to, the reappolutment were lald T followlng table cives the number of the | pward ar excited over the caso of Mins Anute | before ihe Sunate uid wera duly constdered, us unemployed in 1ST, the tirst year of tho panle, Carter, which has, thus far, syleed phicnomenat | 0 the case of Collector Merritt. I have severai und the average rate of waced then given, with | foytieds, Last Friday evenlugz shic was nttend- | Jetters of Seuaturs, wewbers of the Senats in a comparison of the number of unciployed at 1 entertatniment, wnd, durlng the fes. | 1501, wiviug particulurs of the contest. the present thne uid the exlating rate of wazes. wus oxcecdingty vivacious, nnd uppar- ‘Flie object of this note I8 morely sat Mr. It will bu seen that less than halt the ouinber | (v tn excellent health il tetaperatuent, | Curtis rihe In o watter of political history, und But the important fact remafus thatreasons for, enL b r teleenins ar i ! Wl Lunds; agents should be ape ut of work uro stiif unemployed, & "\ < | nut to express uny opinion vn the merits of 1he | Bunivaty, Justive, equality, sud night, 1u this State the present court expenses are as | Roanoke ainl report f toae. kg nfl'{\-‘,‘nl" é‘h‘”{‘ Yurk 10 udvise, nid others ut h’:f.l“ \;{:z‘r’lml’t"l: Or(t-:::xr:lbvttd that the frc'unb ?J',]'.‘,‘f"' ,mfl'".mti‘vnx'fr‘xlx !‘nnln:'.h“.\“f.?.}.lfif,, Wiiew p}m’-‘duux’.fl Fax discussod m Harper's We B, Ju | Jurgo us the taxpayers desire during thess hard | fito bis conditfon, which w 8 0t 4 Very tu ; ltlirants o gy AL, 614 | puuber of tlo men s ot fur I exeess of the | e catied st menbornng Apdivaian | . WiLtias LENRY Suiti, thaes. blo_one; bin men were all greens they Knew Ly Ve luiirants und potut out to it o The Dlscontonted Clergy. cullar — armamceut average in ordinarily prosverous yeurs it will be | oo heart disease, aud_preparations were at Ot and water reiuu‘s to uulte. Opposite | pothiug ' ol that [ 0 y 18 Ll et £ o b 4 : . To the Editor cf Tl Tribime, principles will not mingde, ‘Tuxpayers mid sux- { thew on ol the Momtor, A 5 WILEILE CUBAD ZaXD MAY DE HAD m&:fitflx:g .’}?;K.i‘l‘&'ifi“u‘?‘“ s Uie prospect for Y{‘;fi?’.‘;’&'{fsfi“fl.fifinw‘& (‘.k.l.;crrc..‘l‘.l,#& n‘lclrll.::‘li;!l:-_ ;I:;lg;"“:“u“;;"‘::;; - Cnicago, Feb, 10.—S8lnce the Nev, Mr. Pen- z-un-mn-." have uo interest l.u L-tlmuuuu. The | few moments’ reflectlo o Ihulv:‘uvur, dntcr!- Exssstle, il wiore compaics may | i aieras shole | cooentn e it pot | ot cant, s, s Dot | ot e P i | M s el 823 You. ngw huy from oby i 3|33 /"g =3 i Hea iy Tuab) ave been a lstener und astlent voserver of the U hard-working mechanfes, the prudent | commlssion, to disubey those orders snd send nwm[",‘ Hion 4 i_’ ubroad; and, mors 22|85 (I3 | &% | eMant rigidity. The funeral arrungements | publication in your valuable paper of a fuw Bwceriveds ¢ tho Tcelluge treated Ly dillzcot mereliants and deal all of | hino up 1o Newport News to ook out for the ¥ own that you sre pro- =3 3 1|53 wero postponed, Beveral | physiciaus have ke of the number of medical in the | Fomerks cxpressive of tho foellugs created by i il utd dealerg,—all of | D up 3 P g 10 Welcome und pa; Lz s8] Rl P weeks ago of U cal men dn the | 0 foitnienit i eleziey uiid dayo ¢ Who particlpated In the farmers’ move- | Merrinne,, o this Capt, Worden most cheer- Kitle jy s batronlze wmen who will - e IS = cousulted -on the tase, but arg unuble " homw our Boart of Mealth has issue s disappointment omung the clergy and la o » raniz ily ueqquiesce 1) the tollowing 1 LB KTOWth and developmont since the War 1l R (23 :l'fl&:'dust::‘t ‘l;.::: v‘:’:fll:l 'Fnefl“”u'fi'é”mifi'fi was called to ivouly two daya ago. “Isco only | e "(';'l;‘:'h"‘;' (‘;}"l'm"“ seould-du “‘,'" to "l"' llmlllh I.\',nlluuful part [,Il;ro:'gh Its pu.,.)u.-n.‘g u“i'lm;rm, otk o it e gond, yer: gt e e e S ] e = | S B Y <) A o serve God's dealfugs, or, ns suie people would | to the wishes of the tdle, lawless, Comumunlstic have inady caorroction of the sketeh o Hepared (5'gp but’cmfiulfil:fifn"fl.IF:,"','. Tatorets (alk Kinday 00 3, tion or hearl-beat percevtiblet nelilier does thy | thirty-seven physio-medicallsts given as the rep- ekl : i luss, huw vecome u party of dunier to the coun- | my muck valued frieml Adwiral Vaulding Tue tryy—or wouid be so but for its mslealilcance,— | tise reason that, olter 3 servic i the navy of and will not tiereafter have snytuing morc todo | mors thun sixty-six seary, I look back on aw Bay, the sfzns of the times. Moody cume here two or three years ugo,uud there wus o great Iuterest aml & revival uimong bl clasics. Just & 600 000 | svientiflc appurstus indicate w blood-heat tem- rescutation of this school in an agzregats of oop | Diratur ahout tho bady, The fosh whenplnched | 4 yep jucuding all tho schools. I the showing 80 G0J 100 Carpenters... Masons “tore- Ly 5 ““wu‘.“::'l Purtland %Juzunl,.L:Avunwonbl aud ia mumxh.{”{fl”‘ or hundreds of places changes color, but returns to the samu shade as ¢ 2 with it. loxpsty, bart ol that servics with the pleasues and satis- fl than Wity fipored I climato wnd loca- o o S rouLi g Hstrces o v Hay | Pl Tor ahort of thoss.sceualy Braetiing in | 8¢ it tave the eise T arclved when wmen's, | ™ 2 Taction Lo on iy aving uit that wemorable i i o The whiolo world, s i1 bren preumisce, and the Intereat L kreat 1o tho ¢asc, | ayatem in th Stuce. hieart fulled thens, ud hundreds upon bun- Thla 1a Miphe Frlunenily O peent writve (L bl o Uhited Sers fi:“ Hberty to 2o there with thelr 10 | The funeral bas been set down for Bunaay, une e apparent discrepaury occurs this way: | dreds kuew not what to do with themselves, To the Editor of The Tritune, 1:. lr'um"lml"f‘;(“ui"k-’ in tl x;! I:u[ .‘:tmfe Lar e their acquired wealth, and with u5 | less o young lady shali evince sowe sigus of | Boon after the evactwent of the law for the | aud from curiosity, or I hove a better motlve, | Citcago, Leb, 10.—Sunday"s Issuo of Tum [ Shemliiiz of the lutroduction of new muans vl bersoual energy, You must Buarantes 30 [ animation. Iv hus been ssserted by hier rela- | creation of this Board of Health, our men met dally to hear Moody, ‘The ret pacfute, nsks the yuzstion, * Where would the thousnuds Hucked sult was that, in the then state of mfnd of msuy mew, thie Gospel and religtous truths tuok effect, y Narnesemakers. Blacksmiths, ., .fil'fi‘;‘:;,"':,*- superilclally or selllg Tutwusa had u very deproasiug cllet upon s | e Stutes at this motent ave been. it Ftlon, s but with uuwerous readers, und bad they glaneed ut i | Ericasou had not griven us the Monitor " snd sud frankuess which c’urflu con- 100 | tives that Miss Carter bas Irequently cxpressed | fn convention and sought represcntation on fears of » prewature burial aud interment be- | that Board by recommending one of our yum- Louushojemmen, , (shlp o b v o before breakfast they undoubtedly would have | muy T uovusk the question, * Wiere would the “tf"‘:-‘?:llnl’;'.l would not like to check the flow i Kern oo oo 588 Fas dpatps e ———— fi‘ffii}fl:"{ffl‘:fifx‘.‘.’ :31’1&1;;{1‘:&3 :ig:.“t'n‘: > '21'.‘2“"{1'.3'»"':'. lfl’:;’;m ;‘x'u}ht‘in;vn::g::‘:.fl:d zlf:; lost all appetite tor l’lm frarane cuyp of Javu or Uulfml s;?u.l ut lun m.;m'c_m !':‘uv'rhb;':n ‘tl“ 5 Ul ppyy e 4 AT, Lecause of the vast uat- L . 130 Canaibals ia New Caledouta. low. Representation wus uot Froated tous, | still Hye und vxist b ebito of the ties, und the | Mocha which smoked at thelr placo at the fru- ““‘,h;'“}“";’}F.)Tlug’gh‘;;;_m P v iat every gy el fegions but I do beliovo sl Sydney Morning lerald, whilo thu othier gchools of practles were repro- | paule of mind i heart bus clther moved ot | po)bogrd, Aud if, ufter the torning aieal, they BT, N Yock ar Hostom ant 1o fait UF 40 eygry arlot shoutd do what he can to ben. ool a0 | , Our Noumcs correstondent gives the follow- | sented there. or s becowe 8 bubit of thought. Aud mure, | B0 505 Pl P 0 T e ot the i A B R e o e g 1 ©f our whole couotry, sud [ am 3i00) 400 [ 198 pdriiculars of the murder of eloven men fn | “This olarued many of our practitioners, fors- | if the Augel Gabrich bimself should come licrs 1 o) ‘Now thi Py g b ey = A 2.00} 1,000 | New Caledonia: “'Ihe pluce thrills with the | boding, they thourht, refusal 10 wive us certifi- | the same Influcnce coutd bob bo exeried over | future, sud they wers vauseated. Now this is Q"D ll“.:;lgf-“ 'jm;tf:;" d“{m S ’Nmtum( 0UD WILL REsoLT 2,50 B0 | uews that fu the beginolug of thls weck }huv. cates ou the diplowus bsucd by our collezes; | the minds of the people. , Just the way I should have been alfected had L “M-“ ‘l 1-" ‘:ua W0’ faron Fone kiidn e b to & wug m{'" bart of this great tide of human 2,95 30 | 31) cleven morg wero added to the list of ylo- | so members souglt certilicates ou the grouud of 1t 14 true, with God )l things are possiblos at | ot already been futfliar with ull sorts of adul- & iy "“_l;’w T farebotus i IBESEHon 1 L%y southward along the valleys of 2,001 200 | thus. Aguln bas overcuulidence tu the blsck | ten ycars' practics lu the Stute. Meantimo, | the same tlmo He works by cause und efect, 3 cmarked & o, wjy. | BuE you v glw { et leebany ) B ¥ | % o 3 5 teration; as one lady remarked to me, your paperd. Your obedicut servant, Tengesyee, ,\,“ luy , capecially of " Eust 1.7 50 | demons been the spare. Threo snall coust- | uthers sought the sdvico of lualvidual members | will nak any cler; yinau it 4t s couunon to seo Jeuscil Bue Bottes to lave fomutaeil Joux Mainstoy, Bl 'yt Northern Georgla uid Alabswa, aud 1781 308 | ers wers coguzed to carry provisions | of the Buard, wnd were advised to go befors It | thess great revivils two yearsin succession. s | Would bave plosscd ber atter € fiave epalog Couitodors O b Ty Rt ]y JOU 10 this wood work § assure you 200] 80| g ammuuiton to the mllitary force | for cxawiustion, us that was one of fts dut one may suy, Whey come s epideuics, Best. in jguorance of the facts.’ So It s with nearly L el L Teupe o 20, ¥ith daBuite pleasure. 125, 400 | au.s 1.505 | under the comwand of Col. Weudling, o0o- | Others—a fow—Ileft the Btato altogether vo one of comwon seuse can deay but great | il tho cousumers. Now there I8 nothing sccret tomewtzy 40 1L 14k you, as an editor, to let up | —THbeee: siteiaih =1 1. o grbed s cratiug ogaipat the rebels fu the vorth at Poya, | heavy fSuancial sacritice; still others prescuted Busiress-men, of course, understand fully the | Adte, ete, Amongtheeleyen men cowposing the | thelr diplomas und stood ou their rights. The various causca wWhich bave couspired to gdng three crews was u man named Marlauue, whoso | Board refused actiou until the colleges issulng about this rencwed activity fo the trade of the | sou was killed iu the wassacrust M. Houdatlte's. | these phyaio-tmedical diplumas could bu lovesti- aty. At the prescut time” the Lotaense quantl- | This man, 50 fur a3 a perfect scquaintaucs with | gated] sud it was quite late du the fall of 1577 ruactious ocedr after ureat revival, uud as soun 8s God sces @ pecessity of auother great work He witl work suine cause that will effect (s will fn this matter as well asall others, The brother, Mr. Peutecost, need not feel that Chicazo or Tt {s ull very well to talk sbout ccouomy, but about the verivua sdulterations. AIL the f ) 8180 S RELE KLS BRI SSQuomn, but munufacturers admit ity dealers 8150 |l Jingle Lal by whio puts histoes in Lis i kuow it. Now It your soalytical re- | glwost the ooly persun who (o these b, ot porter wuky & four of our Chivazu u:uwfu.kubuhmm whiay laggeryy G5 the favority bobby of ¢ carpet- e Uow that you 1 g, ':m‘r‘:‘llfl L0 polltiegl mvz":fffi'f.:"f-l.’ ik 1 b construe i otherwise, L hbave