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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JANUARY 5, 1880. BN 4 é 1 ih y ssity, Ani) 4 e BRIG Ss SPEECH. : ton to bo absolutely divided from it, [Cheers.] ANADIAN AGITATION. Ce LA a ee AT th Grant, Republicaniam enn be mado nm matter | ored a erator; te ® necessity, anil ts WANTED-MALE HELP. Ky bor questton for the rural dis- RUNOYR'R FORTAES. orsonnl Grant, Perhaps the boom may | solving the Erados. vr. Galt, when knighted by tho Queen, brewk, but [t lookastrony, and the peopleshoull | tricta,’ ° 7 Mr Bancroft, the eminent Amertenn niato- Aitinutadta the dovemnment iiathe batoved | discuss tho third term ava iualness, proposition noOMm For 29,000, We PRL SL MOUU ENS AND Plant hes Wart Ut for future ting i hiandintrabte 3 3 in separation from England, and notwithstand- | and make ap thelr minds. Sherman's stendfast- | yr, Langsdalo ald that in his opinton.thero ta | owe r 1 1058 Bonth ode A Glance at Ourselves Through | histry, Horase: “ho histury nf tho colotlzt- | Some Say Reciprocity Is Wanted | Ing thie decttration his tine wes conferred, | Hewsaa teanditate law great (rritation=almest | grout need in indiana for the laharof botween | VWANTHDA GOOD CUTTER OW OF RRALA loynlty. in faet—and the breaking of the | 18,000 and 2,000 colored mon, auch as havo al and shirt. PRICK, STHRATSS & KAIIN, Loan thee This fuet waa construed to sanity that Heltatn | di rcattonia in Beunayivuniay New Vari, tndl> | randy cone from North Carolin. ‘this pinion Aan f Enpelish Glasses. erline of Buropey"—(cheers]—and f would sity ree H = 4 he right of Canadfana to dias | de NTA? KUAKH HAKEIO A STATES B now that the history Hf, a conaiterable partton, Others Desire Indopend mise 'the matter freelye Ucthink™ thnt ‘Bir | nuieand tiisnia would ho wt irreparable’ disas- | yastaseh heanth upon ile experience Inwras | \WANTHO-A CARH HARE. ai) BTATECOT, ofthe rapid growth of the population in the . of vt = vl ¥ . % See FUn Brow or the puyntiation ty tha ence. Hugh Allen is also secretly in favor of nnnexa- | ter tothe boomers, viding homes for those who had. coma here, and America Over England Hie, [Chsora.) iu Kunal, foroxutnple, wher, Alxcuasion of the ‘Tari act In Pariinmont will TIE NEGRO IN INDIANA, forhourehold help, ho contintiod. is about the | Sermatlold, ti. me! Bi non} g olior opreettoms, roo ee aves nat Feeling Regarding Annexatfon lo the United Slates | fond tes the real taaue which it conceal, ‘but Tdo sain. Girla and women who know how and are Eniployment Agencies. ghia oof Ra an atte HOt Hepablean Tentnees aud Trae porn ramon ut Muted Chinon | Wity the Negros Cama to Xndtann | wilineuatamen wrk guy Ad hoes I our | WATANTED In FALLHOAD, nauORena, ren tinco of the Church and Government of Tussin, Progressfon. Montreal {n honor of Mr. Chapleau, tho Pro- Small Number and Whereabouts of 2 pial Tnros lenve, onder, AN for wood und tle ehups RISTIAN & CO,, 24 South, hing driven largo numbers of the populition— absolute blessing toy the wives and daughtors, | ping: 400 for tho Boutt.- mier-elect for tho Province of von the tho Colonies—Che Mannor of Distri« | who,in many. families, are now overworked. | Water-at. Tho Fendal Lands of Great Britain Contrasted | notably u most peucefulecat Mennonites within AihofJamnary. It will be given at the Windsor | bution=Grent Demand for Farm Lae | Thists especially true in the country, ANTED—0 _ NATINOAD LANORERS TO with Our Free Land System ‘The military’ avatone and. the tntclenahe. oes Nise Mork Serenity sah Hotelsand among tho apoukers who havo segt- | borera—Ono-Third tho State Unnettled. ONE-THIND THE STATE UNSETTLED. Worlonva torday iften a alng snl nara and . netlons—the milltary extetions—or the Kinptre | ‘Tho views oxpressetl in yostorday’s Herald by | Yel thelr tntentio i peescue ar Cineinnath Gazette. In conversation lust week with n targo renl-os- chopporn, Bly & CO. 10 South Canal-st. Sromte of Germany ure eoistantly driving great mime | a momber of the Canadian Parlininent, wery ro- se ee enc teeny | Gneescasrie, Tid. Jan.2—Aftor oxamining | tatedenler nt indianapolis, he wttted thav fully Miacollancons, hers of Germiuna to emigrate to Americn, In | cetved by merchants in this city na establishing: y . att: ., nvinced | One-third tho State waa unsettled, When [ ex- ANTPD-RY A LARGH RETAIL DIty-Goon! Europe's Follies Dovoloping | thiveountey'tha ind menopoty 'whlen T have | Yoyo Til doubt the fact that the infupendence | Heit ace theas “genticmen weil noter to the | thet aonb or the Hontweratte conosition to. the Hessel astontahinene and soing, iat. Be AV Shoino— Hest man to masineo, thelr ups poken of, whieh constant ends to diminish Me ‘ ependenen ‘Anne: : % je f p vi America’s Growth, the population occu ying tho soll fn Grent | Of Canada is desired by tho whole peuplo. hee eetve Cee ee Lacan negro exodus is the rest of auxptclon based | statement byealling off the popitlition oF ceve | tier cutlery and ti ite ' : ——_—— Hritaln=that monopoly whtel by and by must | Numerous penions were Interviewed an tho ae eee eee ae ease eee t en tenner aority | won ignorance. Ani party thoy do not under- | eri counties, In ten minutes hu had veritied his | PMe eNO exneriencs aud who hava hed charge in Toxpox, Dec, 19, 187.—Mr, Thomas Naytey | fill —feheera|—hns had tho elfeot of driving vast | Jeet, and ull expressed thelr Indorseiment of Mr. | atthe omiaton's eonmerce ire in the senles in | stand It, ‘Their newspapers have exaggerated | climate, beginning with Newton, dusper. take | ae queens “ete cag bo ‘ind “by applying to Ws Potter, having Just returned from his tour inthe | Winbersof whieh we have ne necurate retitrn 1 Donald Miomaster's views as to the sentiinents | favor of a separation from Grent Britain on | thelr speakers have made charges, and thelr es ale Ate punitte CONKHIN, ‘Cpr United States, was greeted lust evening nt Roch= | Cat eee ee ea Omarion and the | of tho Canadian public. ‘The Hon, David A, | eomuneroial inates auly. © Tho sentiment of Inthe horthwesterit pirt of the Stute, and cone Congressmen have given those misstatements | thauing until bis penell had renehed the Ohio, W iikiners forthe winger wil tiaa utes Inveatigat~ Ino n fest-ciaga man to manna ‘afurnishing department? nono IN BEANCH OF dale by n prent quthoring of tho free-trudersde- | forever Industriously. aud, I hope, simply nt | Ross, ox-Attorney-Ceneral of the Pravines of | loyalty to the personalty of the Crown fs Just 88 | noid recognition by onlering nu Investigation. | — Ain how do theso lands Rell? T queried, \hg our money rinking achane that our pinn losses alrous of henrhit whit :sba; dlatinmuleted tiv: ae ay aes whe 2 Suches; who ls nt piscine staylnptne tat AN RECIPROCITY, NOT ANNEXATION, ‘Thus they have been taught to regard it as a Hite are quite ns chen na an he beuahe tain at ar ten ree Loe Ta anercat Rotbne cat eler hid to say about Anieriea and American | pee enter eT angtinhie ie the obiect | Avenwe Hotel, was tutorviowed by a Herald re | new youn, Dec. 0—To the Kilur of the New | rand schema of colonization, rotten up by Mte- | Prin sis ines por weet, “Lhuve LOO ners far. | BOMUR. Stencil Mews Zand 2 Nath Clark. cy {nstituttons, Upward of 2,000 persons were pres- tel sroly Intened, not only to wi porter on the subject. Mr, Itosa ts one of | yore Frente? Tum an old Canadian, restding In | Publican polfttelans for no other purpose’ than ent. Mr. Potter was not, however, the spenker of aon matters he ‘United ‘stunts, Datnn | the most able and best informed statesmen | this eity, and hive a lunge clrele of Trends and tol tho Hint with pen wenn atl ota th, Teo, of tho evening. The great address was John | Bhilish nation on tho othor alde of the Atantia, | in the Dominion, and ocouples n high post- | funily connections tn Canna,with whom I cor | peblieun Ueket, Moloving this, fe Mane tne " i hh wo have it right to consider it ateh,—but twill tion in tho Tiberal party, being one of | respond and vielt ovcudionally; henee Enaturale | cathy clo, i vc, perhaps, thn 9 Dright’s. dr. Pottor, after thanking the per | jo suld, Whathus tia grent Nutiondone? All nas | 10 tate wean. Bf . [erent with interest the articles publianed in | showid look upon, the movement. suapiclonsly fons present for tholr kinnly weleome, auld, | tions whoaronotboingstaryedto denth Mcreigo | Ho oflicers whom Mr, Leteliler appointed in | tho Herald on Canadian a and sentiment, | 2nd oppose ft as thoy would a picco of political sale, loent home of G in, Knox County, very near the | —— yy, ni ov. Walla, Which’ f am olfering nt | ~-— WANTED FEMALIS MELE. Much of it. 1s good bottom Jund, Domenticn. f itis poor, Upon it there are four WARSTRU-A COMPETENT AND RELIABLE 8, With a3 many barns and outhouses com- irl for wenceni housework in a family of three, Such bargains ean be found ina majority | Apply Monday at 110 Mlehunn-ny, when he left England last Angust the polttieal | fy population, and If there {8 ngreatinilux from | forming bis now Government. Ho sald: *Thore | Cean indorae fully whut Sir Francia Hneks sald | trickery. f thoconntics. The truth ts, our State could | {\rANTRD-A GERMAN Gilt AS COOK, AND and commercial horizon in this country was all | other countrivs the population By well become | Ssvery Ittlo feoling in favor of Independent to SARE ret or rt ester plu the p mane THE EXONUS A NATURAL MOVEMENT. hhte 10000 negro Inborers and no one he the rine, Myecond uit}. GID Wabash-av., between durk and gloomy, Therefore {t wasn great ree | KTout—uit what has iedane? Well, it bas tone | yovernmunt or annexation among the peaple of Binta ot yen io. qurong Cunitdline on thosubject | go tong aa the exetus waa dlrccted into Kansas | wiser or the poorer for It- Ousenven, | Twolfthand 'Thirteenthenta. ‘Mef to him to find the scene whieh nwatted ttm | Od ee eae erg, ties In Atal Thore all ie pouss. an Drisperityy thar they, ee Strep eho ty 8 an iO beyan once more to believe in the truth | Hot less thin 80, niles of radlwat -. of Inunantty. Ho would adviso nll those who | Minost the whole of that vast tominton, | No purticularecheme has been aeepted; but | tho bert authority, aro in favor of its but : Well, " i y ho tending tn in Partiment would: dare hud tho tino and opportunity to visit tho States, | MiNeCre) ari the ist twenty sey eG | tho people are beattining to renlize that SR aR ART STE eae SE it in order that thoy might tind ont aud adopt | tho most tremendous effort thnt 1 everything that wns good. Tho first thing | did nike to overthrow that ximuntio and tht whieli struck him in traveling in mere ble evil—the crime of slavery Cheet ASTRO the City of Queboo, It 14{n Montreal and 'Toron- | figtep ta nimost entirely eoniined te Mtontrend, | 2oove velloved tt tho work of politiciins, | Kane Seamntreascs, Here PAee | to that this sentiment ts (aking rout. ‘hore | though there nee some prominent business men | Mt {us wirends: overwhelmingly Kopulllicath | Feuwstan Nibiixte and 4 1epublicann. WASTED -YoUNN LAbnS Wito Have nap . WH. a ve 1 5 vet. | in "Toronto and Hainilton who, 7 learn on ste "1 out Ve . A number of Ruslan Nihilists, reetng that experience In manufacturing men’s neckwoar, a turned townnl Indiana, where parties are mint ee Dane: Arpt thine hn Hod {nor ae PURE aCe Ty MAKE UVERATI cneh purty ne- evenly div! NW) votes: reidg | lessinitttyrdom, hive declured themselyas, In 3 NDS TO MAKE BRATS, ynution ever KOMI CHANGR 18 NECRSKAILY. Boe eae org eculsta react gies | So eventy divided that 3000 votes on elthor sida | Ss watnewacdd ar tho penmlen: wa aline | Vy Qarige ah chins thehene ysigen pai, PILKC + | No feeling of disloyalty to Great Jirituin exists, } While bath make loud professions af lovalty to | rally aroused such 1 uaptelon, but n tittle r= ply Tpabilcuns,. le dechiniilon fils heen a : - Candin {s aaguming tho diinensons of a natton, | Boxlund, ns been charged aginst tho Mac- | flection ought to be suflicient to convince my neva LGGe cteectety” PMANThed: fo te Nurses 5 And L may tell you that slavery in tho Unit sme nitih donald Ministry that they or some of them hive ‘| rf 1 1 neva tive alrendy published & af fea was tha sobriety of tho peuple. | gi, wud not tio nitenring of cepubiteurtistie | And bas need of every ndvantuge that othor na | wnideCannda lise aud “Fnghundaceande and | queuunded man, that the sinte renwons whled | ciemn. procamntion anuthematiziag tho PNG GIL FOR, CARB, op It was ovldent drunkenness had — no | furlone iewas there In econiniand monurelte | tons postessgin commercial tuterehanye. The | this has icon construed by the 'toronte Globe I= would operate to bring thom from North C: mptitile so-called Hepublic lng con eeme by. chorday; ab IO, hold there, Anothor traltIn the churacter of tho | cal times, and it was during the tlie of George | Dominion is in a state of transitlon, and nobody | to treason, Tbetleve Lain better advised in re- | Jinn Into Olio, Indiinn, and other of the sinataries fs Vera Sasauliteh, The } =. Americans wos thelr extreme eleantiness. Io | 1. that, when tho Colonies nnd tho United | gentes that a erisis is athand; but. what will bo | spect to the generit publly sentiment of the | states, ies Fupronched with. © Gnhevalel cows qumbloyment Agoneica, aid ap High ‘compllaent-to the onleely Stites wonld have abolished tho sluve-trude, | therenult it ia impossiiie to aay, Tho ilgst step | L7ovinee of Ontario thin Sir F. Hincks, as T |” Ty isi9 emigration to the Pacific Const was not oy? and It is rudd further that those mon- ¥1-GOON GENMAN AND ECANDINA> m sh compliment to the orderly mane | the Enytish Goqeenment forte that ab- | the resu pass Y's P | have for over a yenr devoted myself to nacer- | caunned to tho bnatern States. The love of | sters have never accomplished anything: Sn- Finn wirie for private families and bonrding= ner in which tho Americans conducted thom- | olition and continued the trio. Now, ft | {ken in tho new dircetion Is the passage of the | taining the fecling of Canudians in respect toa | inones was us strong ta the West asin the Hust, | Rertant. They have never heen able to break 1G. DUSKE 9 oitice, 16 Miwaukea-ny. selves inrailway carriages and ather meansof | that struggle they have — suceceded’ In | ‘Tarifact by tho Dainlalan Parliament, Tho next | measure of reelprocity: of trade between the | and {te discovery nifectod the peopleof tho | With present society, and still thoy Hke to briw i : $ n : Sted - ‘ TUATIONS WANTRD—MALE, “od W! . giving reedom — to. 4,000,000— nugroes | Step necessary, I think, 4 tho wbolition of pro- | two eaunteles, and have reeeived numerous let= er States ‘ it- | Of the deeds of othors. They have uever even Ae oaees st gommunigation, Ho had noticed withsatistuction | FI", quote teseondants forovers they ave | viueli Pueittaonts aud tho extublivument of & | tera. from. sitelous leudine men of bath parties, | tere Hat thor at tha teectena chee, went bye | erpeteated a polltient iumier, After numer: Mincetianeoun. onbsonee of clues feeling, every man belng | Piven freodmin ton number which L won't nt- | strom federal or contra government, ‘The | and ony and all go for a iberal measure, By this | sear of the isshinas. wenlle W i Ating ail the muniers ecomplished by tho gen” | QITUATION WANTED-IN ANY CAPACITY equal, aud no ono thinklug bimself ubove ans } tempt to enlculate, and thoy have done {tat an | provincial Partkaments are a yront ulsadvantage | Tynoan a measure that will lead promptly ton | their horses and mules and started overland, | Wine Nibitists, the proclamation continués: AL | 03 whero thin rorvices of an. experienced office man othor, Being u nation of worlers, thoy were the | enormons cost of bloud and of trensitro, and in jt pres ‘They cannot regulate any questions | considerable reduction of tho tariif chargé on all wh i.) this we have wecomplished; all this Ja the work | Would bo usefuls wiiling to work hued for very mod= most formldablo competitors invallinlusteles in| the dolng of it. thoy have bt upayery large | of vital commeroinl interest, suet na mulled | petieles which wee the praduetion and muanutacte | Iyikecanines tho. eaten ea fend | only of our bands, butnotof thoso cowards und | tmte aulary. Weforunces Al, Address 1's), buns th 4d, and.fn this they were peculiar! publie debt,—n debt'so large that most p plein matters, whichre legishited by tho Donilnton | pre of tho two countries, Iteelprocity mens | of moro Il of Higher wages, and of better | are who py 11 to betong tous” Finally, the | ome 1e world, and.fn this thoy were peeuliurly euo- | this country thought that thoy not only could | Government, The consequence fs thuit tho couns | equality of turlifs, but not free trido as yot, and | troatinent, take the route most accessible, Thus | Seelers nre tlesiynated a “traltors,” who must | Qt cessful, owing tu the excellence of their cduen- | not pnt would never attempt to pay. But what | try spends tn enormous sum mnnually to sup | thore Me how bill before tho Comieitioe of those In Mississippi have moved Into Kataas, Ine | &xpiate tholr treason by death. St tlon. Having referred to the position which wos | have they done? port thoir kessions, which ure of no practical | Ways and Means of tho House, ut Washington, | tending. ws anomns able to geo farthor and pre- {XTION WF Stage required Cita RY A YOUNG MAN TO ‘or do chores, Ieferences If tinue Grovieny, Fe He men occupied In America, especially In regard to > AFTRITHE WAT bonetit. Infuet, thelr uetions only serve to | making provision forthoonly kind of reclproeity | empeGovernment linda. With aiinilar ingen= fhe larrostmpange ‘house In Amorién in Gone = = foeduention of the young, Me Poiter pevcerded | | Tho moment the wir Was over thoy distiandod | hautlleip aoe Tee te DEH RET eG ee eee caveats: Tho Madan tions thea North (arolina dew moving into | ducted bt the ‘ira of Munsell iirnbaum & Co, aie BRCEEMALE Americans did not need protection in tho anin | this thels revenue, thoy boenin topay art thele | ducing the woxt session of Parity is nia, Indiana, and iinola hoping some day to | New York: the sentor imember, Mr, A. Mansell, i ft. MY | heemuse thoy sy it would stultify thant as th : raf Si vaultere STED-IY "1 Industri ain Which they: wero a ued. Although debt, and in thirteen ‘or fourteen years thoy Pioeicon this bulleot Ham ure Ar pmioureeL uve nulvocntes of pre etlon. Tae have ruuch aR TUN SCR OR ATER ts ae eteonu Indorear of Sf, duit Ol i pe uttered c rat ahs Kt nent r rusonr g he didnot think Bngland had anythin oO fear v CIDA ry § privat letters from pro lo: 8 UTA Ly ani she 'p . ure ‘0 ‘ it 3 | stall private famlly. At 153 Forquer-at. MAN from neutral markets, at tho mame tate this | Have pull alt tare than L1Gh00N Of hak debe | siainted with tha avils af tho present system, | Iuunufnetures who say thoy hive uo mmueket for | _Tutwehat hus induced tho Carolina ni to | he procured a bottle of St. Jacobs Olt und was | SNS ee APR ma ¥ i ; § ured, 3 ee ee aes ane ee country hd no time to logo, und she must attend | {yy f ls | ho question of annoxution 18 ‘aiwuys coupled | their profes, and want tho mensira before se, | stop in Indian? Taye Hoosier eniacuries born | ©! <WUATIOS WANTENSAS SECONT-UTTTAT foveritin things. fiowsured. his hearers that, | Means they cn burrow nore cheaply, and have | vith dhiy improvement, although duo not see | Woude Committes nen ments fur opening tho | iH dholrimlit? THO Tov. Perry Willininy HO | 45. wineto'a Roothine Soran for all lisensea oie a ay eed ner ee ET white not “talline at” the Americuna, stile bud | Government to those who have. lent money by | WES" marketa of the Western Stites to tuoir goods, | pioneer immixrant, answers, the question fully | A un tiunen are aiiicteds Is wortin tes. | ucts 4a Bearburnest. Jost.no opportinity during his visit to that coun. | Govgriment to those wi have Tene manty by SEPARATION FROM ENOGAND. Tho bulk of thoeo 1 huve conferred with iq | and wlthout reservution, After laboring and | with whieh ehildron ure. uillieted, ts worth Its Ginpisymchca concise ‘try In endeavoring to polnt out tho sa there may bo people In this-countey who will | © Whatare your vows remeding tho separae | Montreal, ‘Toronto, Tumilton, and several | cconnuilang for fourteen years, he says, my peos | VCR Bees Lise SOR Se Uy TATIONEY RTE Pectee oipos of freo true, md ne boltewed mi furieiemvery toollan thing: for nGavernmune | toner Gamede trom Baines inniter towns, say tf Congress Would piss tho | Pe find thomscives nx poor, andl ixncinnt, ind | ons. GUPATIONS, WANTED TAMILIES (130 NEED Pls were, beginning to, bo heartily, shunned of | to pay off delit,—it slike, aX somebody hus sult, | ithe edition of Canada as a part of tho | blll lutreduced last session by Mri 8. Cox. and Guspinnl na thoy were at tho cliay of tho Warn Ii Milwaukoa-ny. Boland | referred to the Ways and Seuiy Cominittes, no | condition ditering from absolute slavery only tt | LIER TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFIC can bo supplied nt. DUSK Jin nations, | kovernment could stand tn Candi that refised | this, that they are —, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, the oxlsting turiits, which were euppot avery foolish man saying to avery pritdent | British Empire [an very peculiar on Thug of proteotioniatse tis catelusons ha gros inn, thit the foollsh man should have ndded to | husmutde teentios with ail the fo OU N nownt Hberty to emigrate TS Ginn To AccosMOD AT 0 sented Mr. Bright with congratulatory letters tt i 4 . oF me! . to meet [t promptly by an ite same tenor | Without belig hunted down by bloodhounds, Dus patrons throughout the city, we tinve Sac inn i from tho chief Americnn eittes, with the expres: | hn “Shecrs) THO” brnited Betis Hite Erie a ee eee dn tativol anil oftect. If tho merchianta in New Yorkinters | The policy of emigrating, thorefora, bus long | fished tranett Olieos: in. the tidtersnt Divisions. [BORER nitus, slon of a hope that the rivht honorable gontle- | wise course, and L think in doing that | ufveture or product, Mut in every treaty 40 fn tho Canndian trade wonkt meet and Kece nen fhe, Principal toply of discussion at Sestenated belie. mburi -aiecrneesii nts PUL PIANOS.” anid great man would seo Amerien before he died. thoy hive tangiit a grent lesson to. all peoples | mate Caunda ts left out, ry. Cox's bILIt would probably be at once | U fae Heer tt the aunuyee feats, a 0, und I Ke pe a LL lartixt recently, “are the MR. DRIONT'S ADDRESS, and to all other countries ("Iear, heart"), and | though eshe never oxi: ported to the House and be passed as prompt- He tio let siti hia 8 ysis be tt em the weok. and unt, m. on Saturday: : coming plang. ‘They are ‘Mr. Dright, replying to. the list sentence of | thoy have corrected false nations whieh were | Canadian commercial men ure not recognt: ‘The bill Ja numbered I. Thy 137, eee eee ee eee ead A | ee te, SEMIS, Huoksclters und: Stationers, 121 punnetve eu alt cttere. Mr. Potter's address, sail: Now, you have | entertulned In Europe, and more in Bngland | altin forejen mars, Wo are mere colonists wito Ca ee eitttted: that ait. tie pete tine tats ae | TIE HOGRHAS Drumedet, 18 Cottaze Grovo-nv, Hainable. henrd tho conclusion af Mr. Potter's speech -f | Uni anywhero clse, ns to what thoy would do. | have no commercial rights whieh nny forelyn COMMERCIAT, UNION, us intght begin. Doris, pee DAAe AUT! nurthwest corner Thirty-titihest. Ba * STORY & CAMP, mean the portion of {twhieh refers to myselt, | Lwas very much struck in the last session of | Power Is bound to respect. Although dependent Toronto Beening Telearam, Jane Aroltsed be the Menten canietactiws ten are VALDEN, Nowa Stationer, ete, 100 Solo Aganis, Thuvo hid huadreds of invitations te vlatt the | Parllament with a little conversation Thad with | on Englund, we do not share her rights. The Tho conmerclal men who favora commercial | Pingomenta were vigurouse eudahed, nad tye near Western-ay, . and 10 Btato-at. United States, and Lregret: very much that in | aimember whose namo TL need not Rive, Bue is certulily a mistake imade in this policy. | unton with tho United Stites—as thonsunds of | goptomber aufliclent Manda Kad Wane catttectech HUNN 4, TEN, Drugeist, 9 Bluo Istand-av., yestey past yenra an dpportinity was not afforded me, | ism erinent man of business and knowledge, | Eithor England must, contract treatics fur tho | commercial men in Canuds do—put tho case on | hyltho Lagriuge Sockety to dethiy tho expenses | CINE MBRINGH, feroler, Newnlenler, und Fane: ONGANS bh L so thnt Leould gratify 4 Only Ww und be hus oceupled 4 prominent position befors | Dominion, oy the Canadians will ussumo the | very simple grounds, ‘Thoy leave to one sido | OF a stn He diolonttc, whojanoull ier aatar weet aa | Goods ty Lakeest? commer Lineoie y . their renown “extends tho Inst three or for months—1 think it was | the country. Hs opinions on political atfatrs | right af making their own treaties, Englund | genitmental and socint considerations, and sim- qndtnnae or Tithe to find ie ubte niaces. by LOUIS W. TL ON! i Drinting Advertising ttroughout tho ‘entire fownrd tho end of July—L received a mosteour | hive very diueh chunged of hite yeurs. 1 bus | guiuruntoes to pruteut ws, ul wo lkive no treat= | ply say that, nl hetween deuling with 400000 | tonto until auet tian thoy tt DLS able to ry Teput, £t Kaat Divisione world. ‘The sweet. dul- teouw and Idind letter from the, President of tte | heeome much moro Hheral and démneratic, and | Jea to violate, Consequently, proteetion under | of peopte aud 40,000,000 of penple, thos ‘woud | eo upon. Government Mus oe elitinine wes ait und We f cut tonos of an Estoy are United States, [Loud eheers.) Having heard | ' whut," he asked, © has mide ine change? Why, | thé existing state of nffuind Is useless, One of | prefer to deni with the 40,000,000. [tthe Ineve oreo nual Car remeron nN sels Peo hee CU, Druggista, 445 North eitea. anistnken: for those soine runnor that L wre abort to visit tio coun. | {tts observing whit nis been dono Inthe United | uy most intinnto friends, Mr. dunica toss, | lable resultok a commercial inion would ho | Chesh such representative, and belnga minister | intext. carmen telefon Invent ina cheap, worthe try ever which he presides as Chief Magistrate | States, (Cheers,) These people,” ho sittd, “have | the Quebee millon yy recelved it | politlenl unfon; and, to those who ure not com= | Diiate having slinilur churches tee whee pe ik Hess wffatr, when ho did ino the henor to nsk moi T crime to the Pahoa uO a OF Mel can thirteen yenrs,and | contrict for (a million shoes fur tho | increlal peoplu, tha social and sentimental cons | {ora be wanted his miasion,” From thow he SONAL: MID DRILL IOSHINEILAS NOT CIOS: obtain an Katey nlmost, Lf States, to take up niy residence at his hose,—at | have reduced thotr annul interest by tho | French army, Mr. Hoss bad all the neces- | sideritions icuinst a political union pre- | took letters of Introduetion. to others further | DCRSONALOMIZPAL: JOSEIIE HAS RETURN: nok quite aa cheay. the White-Hongsu fir Washington —and. consider | minount of £18,000,000, It nppenrs to mo," be | sary facilities “In tho shape of factories, thomaulyes with not om little | on and inthis way renched Indianupalla, ‘The ed wd wante to neo gigs 23 TOY & CAMP, InywelE his euiest thore go long as | shoud bo nble | sald, “sometimes tint they tlk a good deal of | withimproved machinery, and netuntly began oe ‘The feeling in this country! he’ found a Iwas phi ete eh hare | Pens CHANGED DY m3 on oe to rematn in that clty, (Cheer) Well, 1 was | wonsonse,"—and theese ary peoplu suterested in | to execute the contract. ‘Tho luck of any: tho Motherland Is undoubtedly sincere, 08 | Gntored rendity Mito the plans at gholr Soathorn. | souks fem, nv be Lad ak $0 -ATHUSHER obliged to write bim a letter which guye me dis- | telling ws good deal of nonsense and | reciprocal treaty between Franeg and Canad | far ns it goes; and the Englishmen und Scotch- | frethrene Thon oreiieed loent. relict coctge | nanel Witterontoffte M tress, I may say, almost to write ft. Lwas | much teas of the wisdom [eheors],—' but,” ho | has compelled him to abandon it ination, men who have come to Canida to muko this | tees, turned culored churches inte hotels, und 1-COR: TO-DAY (MONDAY), IF POS PIANOS have 9 world obliged to decline an invitation so kind tn tim | sill, “you will, observe thoy always act | ‘Chis Is only one instance of tho commercial dis- | conntry tholr home would hesitate at doing any- | onivassed the clty for Inenns to feed and help wide popularity, = Their and so honoruble to me, from efvemnstances see wrleely Cheers.) And sv he had come | advantage under which Canuda fs placed at | thing cateuluted to break tho connection with | ail who alould como. Thus. Mndininapalls bee = ; = patented improvements whieh T need not here detulls but ono thing T | to tho ophifon that hfs former ylows with regard | present. Great Britain treats Canada Just us | tho Mothorland, On tho othor hand, tho French | huvan suet of akeltog where ull antene eanieees ATE, pave proved the most val= mmily suy and udmnit: that, whatever ‘was tho il | to Hberml doctrines and polley and democrat(e | she docs all her othor dominions whieh are | and the Iria, and possibly thenntive Canadians, [Comes A sortor shelton where all wight wanes i. Howse, abla over invented: 408 most Inentinble appetite L had for traveling | institutions wero erroncons, and he bad abune | merely agricultural territories. Tho dlilloulty | are not so closely ted up to the Mothorland, and pees werd noedel, HENRY J, GOOD= sro & CAMP, , forty yeura ago, now, When, muny, yoitrs huve foned thom for viows much wiger and better, | is that Cuuuda ig a great manufacturing anit | would, on sites being taken, ko In for Catindn. " Cottaxe Grove-ny, Sole Agonis, . Hassod over, I feel ug tt Thied ne rpiri¢or onter- | ‘Chis country 1 in talking about dilfers a great | commercial country, with extensive shipping in | Anothor objection somethnes put forward i4, COLORED COLOSICS IN THE STATE. ty At 1A Sa ea 183 and 10) Btate-st. j prise to mnke a long sen voynye and to mevttho | deal from the countries of Europe. ‘Thore {4 no | teresta, in which millions of enpital are bound | that there 1s much In tho social hablta and cus- This was the beginning of the North Carolina | TFOIt Sai a is ¥ —ONH OF THA Stony & cau . # exeltement (for it would he great oxeltement) of | doubt, a great difference between the United | up, Tho capitalists who have dnvested thoi | toms of the people of the United States that ia | exodus, the first party arriving elght weeks nico. Hhest octagon brownstone front dwellings, 1 |b tho woleome which Lim usaured | would meot | States and these countries in Europ, with tho | money require soe stronger guarantee for tho | distasteful to our people, ‘ut. inopposition to] Siive then other colontes have been coming, wni- Foomay pei Lary mit Toarborn-av-s hee Tt O08 AND ORGANS with on tho othor slide of the Atlantic, How. | exception of Princo, ‘Thoy ditter In being wlta- | aufoty of (holt onterprises than micro xenorn | that, vo see the people pe tio two countries | tik thore aro now in tho’ State wbout-TOH. OF this | BE! Wezel huuse tae every modern sntsh. und ts rirurionta tn Chicao, We | ever, hope you wit bollevemand) 1 } publly, promisy of proteotion. Thon as colontsta the | marrying and intermeying us if they all | umnber about 150 have been sent to this (Put- | Mauisoneat Z 5 J fully warrant thom,” We hope frioida. of mie in tho United | Jn Amoriea they disbanded thotr great army | Eanudians avo pluced ub a considerable social | helonged: to ono. rae aftor nll thoy do. | im) counts, between 10 and 10) have gone to ———— = kell any of our goods on Bites will bellovo—thut T am sensible of | of 1,000,000 mon—thoy now have ft force of | disadvantage abroud, A distinguished Amertoan | lint tho chief const on 18 the commer- | Montgomery, about fifty have found homes in SUBURIEAN 12 TATE. lusay tnatatimonta, thelr Iindness—that I appreciate it filly,— | about 2,000 men, It fs not maintained for tho | who wishes ts bo presented to Queen Victoria | clal phase, for it {3 te the Interest of tho wholo | Hancock, thirtyetlve in Hamilton, nifty i Clay, Trot BALE (RAT HANGAINS IN ACTOR GUS eens property near the Stock-Yarda Brighton, and - and that Lregret that at present, at any rate, | purpose of war abrond—{cheers),—nor is it | hus but tow ply, to the American Minister nt | peoply on both sides of the line to have free | twenty-tive in Shelby, forty in Hendricks, twen- and | fear for tho future, theru {6 very [ttle | inuntalned for the purpose of suppressing Mb- | London aud his desire i complied with, But | commercial Intervourse, ‘The Continent is big | ty-tlve in ‘Fippecanios, twenty In Dotaware, | ityde Pork: alo xome very derienble Join in Oneiund ehineo of my belug ablo to necept tho | erty uthome. (Cheers) And yet there ts no | who havo wo to present us and wht means have enough, and tho faeiiities for getting to the | thirty in Wayne, twenty-five InRandolph, twen- | std Kenwood. J. E. BURCHELL, JU Dearborn-at., generous favititions wateh they have forwarded | country fn the world which is moro universally | we of protesting against unjust wad unnecessary | markets by water and rafl are all that could be | ty in Cass, twenty-flva in Howard, and about | Room k, tome. But now there is anothor feeling, per- | respected throughout the globe thin the United | measures? Americus have more legal rightain | desired. “But thy Continent is.divided by an | {itty still romain fn Marion, in and about In- HOO BANOS AND ONGANS OW LEADING tnakers auld on cnsy paymonts, at W. We LUS, corner Stito and Adumsacata. haps, provalout among us,—1 confess that Ldo | States, and there Js no country where, on tho | London than Canadians,” imaginary line, guamled on both sides by cus- | dlannpolis. Those numbers, of course, aro ap rere) en nn rn not share in it,—and thntt fan feeling of envy that | whole, tho Inws are better obeyed and publlo or “Do you favor toms-altloluls, and necess to the murkots is mude | proximated, tut thoy Indlente tho counties aud Fok SALES tho, fn boy PATA, & MIZONA—OPTION | FOR $100.10 MAKE $10,000; -our reapeoted representative and friend has | der midro constantly maintained. Anothor thing ANNEXATION TO THE UNITED STATES?" ag diMcult for outalders a4 possible. All this | wbuut the dimensions of cach colony, f inites trom depot in Kiinghi oad | ZA, money returned {f option nut neeepteds Recuels enjoyed this grand cxeuralon, that ho huaseon | {i which thoy lifer from us well i that | voor nt the prosunt atuge of nifainn. Tehas | Will inevitably havo to bochanged, for commerce THE MANNER OF DISTIUNUTION, frm dealin, Reale ins cunt ators | tented tor tong clnventtuntun “roticlteds Se dks want ho has geen, and that for myself, perlinps, | thoy have “almost no political treaties, i a a yay will find its true course us surcly us water flnds . . Beane ee Fee Ot, Hogar good | HANCHETE, toon i, 16) Las Ballosat. i and for niost of you cortuinly, we sire notaver | (Cheers) Washington, tho first great Pres: always boen my impression, though, thut, if the lla lovel, If ft were not for thoxentinontal cone But how dlil thoy fla tholr way to those couns | fence,-a baniain at FQ, TH, BOYD, Htoom 7, iy | HA a hike So eS if hud succeeded In the tuto Rubellion, Cann- | [ts level. UI iede fanpeealnne to. lien n= | tes? Largely through tho modi of the col- | Madbon-st. IAD ON DIAMONDS, WATOIL axes. We | dent, advised thom to buve uo pullti- ‘i sideration, —and (tis tmpossibte to Jynore [t— q t 4 ont 1 " 1 COMME tf dn would have Joined herself to the North and very iy wulty * it ored churches. Mr. Williams, for Sustration, owe rone deat nhout, tho great country that | or Ce teectemenca trentioa tf, Yat | divided Horsele up into wevoral Mtutes, tabinie | tory would be very little dificulty tm huving tho | Visited this city and faterested, the pastor und after nll we have heard, { bellave, if tho truth | countries!” ‘They hnve ot follawed his udvieo | tere should be a conmoreial union established custom-houses removed and commerchil won | members of the church here. Others went else- e ” t between the two countries established, for | whe: “4 y 5 ro, known, it would be found that wo know | in that go much ys 1 ghould Ices but with regard Pear Rr CaO TTR aor avery tiny enw fee thik It fe ary profile to where and did tho sin . Tho way also thiag. we very’ 1 o > have - .| hua been opened by correspondence. Furimers | Wn nae rene et Ay Hea oa te ee aoe oe eed hivalviods hil gee Lbelleee Geka ead | mony or hesliation, hen, utter tho imuxinary | dew with 40,000,000 of peuple thin with 40N,000. | destring laborers have, written ta Indiumupolts Tai attea Bs i huILINGS | {NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO-TOAN ON FOR Wo ure pETo forget. Latonld dike to spon to | eountey with whom ull other countries ure more | Hie between Canada and tho United States hud ar ——— for thom, and fumilies have Deen sent ws di- ind sunehiners, inva counter dawn huvinegend | A iuitre, planus, ete, without removals loow Ii, Jou of 1s size, When, wo discuss expenditure | frlondiy at_ this momont than the United States, | been wiped out, you know what would follow, GRANT WANTS IT, Teeted, Thus. 1 ono way or AnAtOT BOE Dee eee neti ae ee aoe ate pial We speak of wniliions, but “anllllons” give. very fea ‘Thoy hive no Mshops in thelr Senute, | There 1s much more sympathy betwoon Cana. elpally through the medium of tho churches, | irises tribune ollie. o , H PAID FO OLD GOLD AND SILVBIt~ Ukely to partake of the sumo’ adv DVANCES sie " Ae Ni inathalt-brnone rauen fs. HAGND Cae es ce etal | Ttoomed und, fu lundolpheats Establiabed 185, NY AMOUNT 10 LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pinnus without removal. 151 Itandolph-at, Ef PRI ACKE—1, a, in Dixon and Code A oom t. a ~ | {Li > y . " dhins aud Americans than it ts politic for the ——— they have been seuttered over tho State, each a 2 Maney to foan on watelion Wainonda, and valua- Hite iden of the Immonroness of thom. Amor: | FLuwghter] 1 buveno donde there ure people | cormur we confess just uw, Nowe woumie a | ho Third Torm—A Wontiloe Atensons | grunp forming a nucleus about whitch oLuors tre JT WISETO INVEST C00 OF EHD | Uiewue avery dowertution, We GOLUSAID'S oat and tho oxtaiardiary expanse of Amonaris he | ih that respect, but T don'ts fhunghter nnd | fredty with tho United Btates ‘uholishing wll for Thinking So. certnin to guthor, " enroburty near tha ely, af caste prices, | Hulllen Onico (lecneud), 0) Hust Madison-at, Katt . AWE Me ee ate sors] They} rauateiate +i taxes botween us, the English wit) have to pay rf ‘Tho negro hus grent affection for hla kind, and cul with ownure lirect. WAL U. Hte¥> | Wehed fei ae See ia tactee Sua urrieary calli eee tiene ae ay cone eaated a wnnching, Sunt ng unten dats on thelruxporta to Cannas 46 Correpanitence Cinetnnatt Commerclat (Antl-Grant, | ag oon ns a family beuomes located the’ flrst. zulburn cabs Mia OSes, 70 GOAN ON CHATTERIS ANT Goop from ituaaine tnd wile is not-very vaxtor | tho State bolsters up religion onthe condition | 22tho Unitedstutes, ‘Chis is pruotically w union | | WAstUNGTON, Deo, 3L—Tho departure of Gen. | wish {sty have tholt frlenis and relatives with ‘TO RUNT—IOUSES, peur Ganataurcinl powcr wad ctuntial. mares Fore ane eae clooodt tr Saar cation, | that religion Wilbolgter up tho Sater Theshace | wctinst Heltish commerce, witch woutd call | Grant for tho South, Joined to Philadelphia do- | them, Very natitralty letters aro sent. buck to, | won of which one-half are ‘suitable for general | got no favored Gayernment Church or orguniza- | forth somo demonstration on the part of the | yetupmenta, em have Lut ono interpretation, | tho old North Stato, describing thelr own happy cerypeee ont Sldo. MOSBY ro Goan uron, agriculture, ‘Tho othr half fs much mors suit | tlon whieh lends to the crlines of monardlis wud amothorconuitiy, |b faGL aurtaty slike the rehab Fee ere eee eee, anil pi PU IN TATED MOU: 8 STA MILTON: | Saltese on erect Botta imodaauin an rock 1 Be pkonty Godt nn nbprovde and by wha he ieee OF | us at Ministerial or Parliamentary repro. | 88 much so as Jobn Shermun or James G. Blaine. | gros this tine on, unless tholr treatment. tn M, He Dearburtiat.s Wto Hand | WW TANTH ry ED—00 TO tio FOR FIVE YEAS Not very good for agriculture of any kind, Yo Christlanity 1s demoralized and degraded, | sentation In England. But if wo wished 'Tho boomors throughout tho country haye been | North Curotinn ta niterially changed for the aid percunt bya responsible party, necured by fnzon bought, Moot 4h ONEY 10 ToaN UPd REAL ESPATH IN RutY, Room Zi, 81a certain that the Hritish | fe isn eundldute for tho Presidoncy,—preetsaly | “andition and urwing others ta follow, two-story fi ie WALK numo oF tl Dest improved farms in Tirole, worth know that, France. is aidored> arithor bi Cheera,] I have said also that thoy have no | % separate, I do not think it would entail | duly notitied. The silence of Gen. Grant is no | better, constant Inilux of colored people may: North Side. etnies thuamount, Address W 18, ‘frib- Country 1 Europese lo eecatdealbiegee ag, | and inonopaly nnd no system of lawbich iaine | Bar upon tis, If tho English publle and Gov- | longer mystory. It alinply elves consent. do expected until tho demand for luborers 18 | ro RENT—AN ELEGANT S-STORY AND RASH= this country; but tho United States would make | tended to maintain great families In the posses. | ermment had been ig enlightened and Uboral «| “org ure many alucerely frionly to Gen, | Ppled. Lmiunt Drown-xtono front housy i Oueariacnty HOARDING RIN *fitteen times Frnnea; tt would make fittcon | sion of viat catutes, We have conferred | hundred years ago 8 thoy iro to-day the Amor- NO REPUNLIOAN INFLUENCE AT WORK, With all modern improvements, OGDEN, SUELDON | | BOARDING AND LODGING. VEN, & CO. southwest corner Clark tind Lakuents, lv ae ety th faunttte: Hit . | fean colonists would have never fought for in- | Grant who regret this, belloving that hig glory ° : Rita ad Caonteitee hie rene enna chy, which muy ‘ha cansedeatid Kreve heod ale eee rare id Race teen red it or ae hen for must now fady, especially as {tis evident thut ho slinply that of ante Pilkenton TE Miscellancoun, OUT CLAR! ot pica DOOR FROAL a vl ove 0 cule eres Sh LO 4 os 1 chitt = right todo so, and yoluntecre La at i lity lives! I. Inunt and taken possession of noonntry twenty’ | ple, (Cheers. ‘Thoy huvo not proforred—ay we | MAKwmo tho reing of Governinent, We hive n | forupllous ar our pallticllan Rad Hhne bis Mie | homes for thos Who presnted. tomsclven, SOUTIT BIDE. hive preferred {in this counteyeto maintain n | Well organized and sottiod system of togivtation | duation would inake the Republican party a Banton for Tecelving And unswerlny letters, | _itCalumot-ay. S-stury und buiement stone front, Hate! Ree ine antici tho country they have ert ASIT HOUSE, dt EAS iv rout Duhind thei, ‘hore fg probably some one here | thous rent houses and yrent propurttes whon which could control the whole atfuirs of tho | more personal concern. Mr. "Laigdile finds that his services nre nat i WASHING TON-ST—, Abt "! 4 " i Groveland-court, 2-atory and basowont brick, 8 | BY‘ Ln la anil bound, 4 to aT, Mess who will say, —or at least thorg [s somebody aut- | wo might have had hundreds of thonsands of | country, All that would ho necessary isu difer- | Tho Southorn trip amounts toa publioadvor- | necded, “The Roy, Jolin I, Clty, paste of tho vl Sie aenne debate: ee ae lie who will wuy ity-thut we have vust colonies | eomfortabto nnd Happy homeatonds wo udorn the | ent excoutive nt the heud of tho natton, tlaemont that Gen, Grunts longing for howe | colared, church bine stool ie THO wheck amid | GH West Woshlngionents Zatory und tusomont | Stent teuels.2L ments, A Trasleith $a ay, I air - f States lo. ie te U m o ry i we") Helngs prices reasonably, KENOCIL 1D, iruprie tor and cheors,} Dutyod mnet recollect all those | have read history and considered tt you witldind | chy when eelf-soverned?™ whilo he waa nbrond, was of alngularly brief\in | Ohtire control of the matter. The assistance of | ot Clybuuru-placy, cattuze, a rous, 610. Mh 5 territorfes in Canudi, In Australie, in India, and | that tho wars and extravamunces of Loula XIV. | ST do not, ‘Choro. I# no material for the for-.| THtlon, and that a week of the reposo auld tbe | hic men, buyond giving 1UnLy to fend the f= OUT BUOY puis Clarkeat. d-siury belek, £3), mune and tirst floor, modern in South Africa, ave, nelthor in men nor mney, | tmd tho proiliquey of ils successors Intd the | mation of a monarchical Court, Soe! Sane | £0 casentin! wt Guten, wag quite enough. Cho t ir arrival, hos net eu nor iu regurd to ia revenue, nny strength athe | foundattonot the f Heptnite,and sou will | jw de addorentiy eonstevieted Wann thgtia ie. | erults by Gent, Grunt woos South on an election. CR Te REC Ce Ue peonte oft United Kent, nth contrary, | find that tho folly, tho yrumiy of “Geuhyo TE, | gland. We bavo a few mon why have Honore eelig tour and to be outot the way fora few | ion Ropatlicans Is quite. ad abaurd ato irene hoy are continually drawing from our reyenie | tnd hla ATinlaturs and tho perverse obstiniey of | or Sir profixed to thair numa as Utlos, but those UN HS, Nruly he baci wuEke, ALiCE | a at that Democnitle opposition to thelr coming bs and our rugources. * Hear, hear!” Therefore, | thelr majority In Parltument, a int IM orguntzed series 0! ping thom away. i Fens BRUNSWIC! WE HAVE WO ELK Jeant auuthefeunt sonia fur wont and wifay ilk. Cy afew singly ruotas. Now in the thie ty locate fur: wintor, Wabasteny., curnor af Congrens-st, GiBLDON Wii. itt WEST MADI- 8D mites. —Hound aid well-furutsied rooms, E Ts. Wost Nido. aid the fonda. | aro simply marks of political distinction. ‘Thoy |! publlor Co ttenr, | donee reneesnt hereditary estates whieh belung | Be Wil return te ke when Lam comparing tho territory of the United | tlon of the North American HI th ; patities t avemen x ENTCONE FLAN SHIT ory i ht OF. Hinton with the Usited states, Lamm coulinty | heute]. Lwonder whether Itoconrs gver to ue | tothe tite: in inulaid ie coriuie clude oe state | Boomny from Now Orleans to Row tore alle odicuter ite ie eprmanimed or came, | PO, MEXT-ONE FLAY CONSISTING OF JIVE | Uae) lie SEATH ST GIT OF mysolf to that which contelbutes to the materia «| crowned heats of Europa to think whnt will be: | reprosont lands witch are held Dy right of line. Je doce rot auern, ti bt yncouered Wo tho mune | that the nero wi voto tho -Itepubtiean tleket, | undone except Hnon and ehinays rout $2 per 1 2 ruyonuo of the country of which I am speaking, | ¢ome of the patley thoy are now pursuing. | age, I have been informed on “good quthor- | SEO es a tho wile thing Reema Hdfeus | for balsa Republican by birth and by olrenm= | month, oe Cirroticayy near Ashland, FIELDS YOR EMIGRATION, Evorywhore Government armics cat up tho | ity that the British Government huve | eee et ee ane. ae xtances. Mut nelthor party onmmization nor | ___ gouth Side. Se Ifyou look at tho mup of the United States sume fort oF the peops anil avery wien See Alocidad ta wane erento ae Canadian Tats ‘Gen, Grant declined tho proffered hospltallties parte (audio has been Instrumental in bring ‘VO RENT-FLAT OF SOOM ay SWANASH- IN’ . PARTNERSIUPS wu Will fui at the oxtrome south tho State of | durable,—overyithere mennees, ucts of wartire, | roprosonta estates aud fan title ot conshtorainy | of the White House—in spite of the extenordi- | Mus sham Weim oe wtrondy hora?” 2 parmonth, HOBBY I, WALIKEI, 12 tad, lg hardware, and othor pexna, wileh wus at ono time n part of the Res | oxtmyngunee, and growing debt, ‘Thoav things | substantind value, ‘Lis decision must havelwon | HAY inducements held aut thors to a tempore | Aven es Lan 7 Dearhabinea tty 13nnd 3 puvcks vouRhty auld hangindd De Me RISITAL Say Langsdule this morn. ont fourth of the namber," bo: bit the ratio may bo less than th given this branch of the cago no attention, 13 Wasbinaeon-at. 01 poll, BALES CHEAP HUTCIER-SHOP, STOCK and iixtures, Everything in tue ruining order, Dolng saad business. “Will givo good Tousoue for tw San tas 1 public of Mexico. Bubsequontly It beeame indo~ ¥ ANY MN—Lor two renseNA. One Was hhe ro Y erento discontent, invite disorder, and make in- | arrived at uftor a curoful etudy of the Canndian Ms Yondont, and was then Manoxed to tho American | sureeetion almost cortuite-If IL" bo not abso- | heurt. Buch an institution ub horedtuary hinds muembraggo that Hayes i Hot neeept hie howl wien. quiere has eon some divoussion ote | jutoly necesary.—ind lay tho foundation of | wold bo distustoful to thom, ‘Thera twin arise | Wlity ne Lone Branch tn tid; nnd tho other, tho auth Nilo. fs, that itis very hot thorc sand a anda ny, | faudamental chitiges in Hlates, euch as wo have | tocrucy in tho Dominion. ‘Tho Murquts of Lorna | Pscwdent bul not milled pol hit, wo aa te eT taving asked no ono to whut purty be bulonged RENT=U AND 1 SOUTIL CLARHK-BIL—NEW i Cal Sisto-nt, at shop. widt whom That aemainted went tore tomes | Weniowed In Franco and America. could novor torm a Court from Canndins. No; | twee a Now Jeroy Fricinl und, pasting through | OF What tekot ho would voto. anid bandsonigly furnished room. ‘Verma mods | sgit WALE-QOOD CASH GiOCEIY STORE WITIL Whothor hia eins cord nettle thotes but hoaweeg | dee Bright, 10 bubsequently seconding Aw, voto | the only future whic Camu can look forward | [pita New Jemoy fricul and, pasate througt |p atc tho tev, Perry Williams 1 any ono | enite. ae genes ae re Ney horses Si Kool: stuw fur Koud Dack mithor fuster Man he went, for ho suhd ite | OF tanks to tho Mayor for prosiding, suid, ho | to na ati indopondent Powor fs a Hapubito, Tho |e eae ey necensivey mi which Wis | nad spoken to hin regarting Mls political roli- | (PORENT—-10 PEN WHER, WibL TGirren, | biti atdoat. hud etayed. inet lomgon ho Wott tie he | onvied Mr, Patter whut hy hud seen tn tho New | wholo system of guvermucnt ty ultallur to the | Me formulity neconsury hile | Hons. nleuly furnished room to xontuuien only; wurad | wwe5ey 7 ih #0A00A OENTLEMAN WISTS hore foraver. Tlowovér ea Ware RE | a ee ne oe a ee a eee eee ae ne Oe | ge en nn ne irey [ate eae tet me ReaRE amcor, | SARE Me Sate 20.000) te Ents it thse ostgs i of not been able to p¥er to tha now cor Ys nemnnrrow the erald would becumo v = 2 . Sow A y olllver here, browehe Wheaner will Invest the above umount tit nm wood, Zor the producing of catile and cotton, und tho | hud tried ull his fo to make tho old country | partor to lepublicnn purty, and tho Conservoc | "Gel. Gruntis not affectod in tho slightest Mr. Sewn, 1 county olllear by tho } TO RENTONSTORUN, OUFICKS, &c, Hrottishle, wid woll-oaabliahed manufacturiig busl= > oe I slzoof tho single State of Texus, which fe only one : i q doures by tho ovations that wore tendered iim | 8bJevt the othor day, wasting If T kaw how iy | ~~ aneene Hew in Chleago, Addross YO) ‘Eribune office, wiving aro nules ut tho Tinton, is ea cmeciuary wiles, hehatanet Wheaties ron. rings Last viva ivineos wand beennnal Bee 2 ah dust Tome TR es cm ceethe peepee knowl sult Mite dupponed thoy | fro weNmrrre wiuricny, RAILIOAD ABsOcl- hiiladna und parttowtare, Se sri rt 4 four or five years thoy appenred to baye been | Py e " hs ry y 3 | AL ation bulng nbout tu remove to tho 1 Block, | bi 1s 0000, Gormiany hus only, Hiadod, “Fenuse | going backs, Yt Hedi noe avliove the going mek | Stato Tewialature, the Cenoral “Gaverumencad | £2,hee tedns, tla mostenty lasme oe tho cider | Tete hennin yun arata wilt. tho: Heme | earner Adama Heartuniegten titan for Font ttt bi Wee hos 204,000, the Unilted Kingdom ‘has 120,000. 1 t fe cea of hla greatness, In my opinion he f4 the : a horafore ‘ono stowlo Hato iu tho Amarioan | mon, thn ho myehe despale of thie wen | Humene iehor boon urged tune Canale aoahd | frenwesesnun tu tho world-and iny groutost pring | Grulla tickets an the og Tepubltera i Unions Foxua—ty Moro than twice ait larg us called thornolyes “wtnteanontehoors)—and he not oxtit aa {topubllo gn uccount of tho rive Pine, fami counted one of bis fust personal | Vitanyo of diituuto will chia hole polities!” Party} % aro three other States oto ‘than Great elt Ind to By lore ad been moro expression | projudices and rel Jus wnitnosltloa oF Ur pO ‘Tho fuct 1s that Gen, Grant's modesty ts curl- This answer embrutes tho whole story in a | NO RENT=20 AND M1 LAKE: “y STORY AND ds HDs AND COURNOAGHIES EXTERMINAT? Fy wiinst thie political dinmorality thun be bud | ple, ‘Thia ty un utter orror. ‘There is ne moro Ny Is nutshell, ‘Tho truth is, tho movement la wnt Dasemonts stuum power, W. 2, C. BTREET & fs Drttain ‘and drvtaud iniled, and thera aro | MEtIee wie bette, ttemrigty, Chat be bal | ples Abie an uate ogra thone ie WFO ously’ Mustrateat by hid pertinnoity in duestions | Ti ioutaneous ond, aid, until due dantund fur | CO. lil Wusbiingtgteat ein | Bei renee nar aekeate toon Be threo othors—Catifornia, Dukota, and Colorado~ | Wo worn still makin + of soclus precedunce, which was 80 strong bi Bue | Wh a wonthe wholo un advance, | a han among Americans, 1 wus clccted h 3 ie, vor is suppliod or tholr truatinent In the South °. tT AN ary , zy Tu with 210,000 equaro infles euch, whiet Ia lit although tt pulght appear for the moment that | Attornoy-Gonoral Ly a lirge inaJarity over my | TORO Ws to mulce his meetings With tho Ambas- Inbar a supplied « : TPORMNTSUICK BUTE DL G70 ANU 7 wise | NOt ON ACCOUNT trol E—CINOAGO, JAN. Uo Iess'than Great Hritain and Ireland to- | fhe: i audors of tho Sovereigns Nghly embarrudel changed, nu power can inituence, control or | ‘TO Eagan wich aa Nore (io statu of wy benlied ui ouliged to sues y were golug a Ite backward, Thia coun- | Romun Catholic opponunt, and my supporters ania ug. ith Sal ‘A 3 it tf gother, and you will find thore aruufter all those | try, however, was not to be thrown biek by Wh Se tte itomethor cuthalies. BE Bui aay a aA nt ee ETAT Se ee ete eee cing ther at nies foe nitiewa, 18 anid WU Waahingtonent, BINGIN MAN WOULD LIKE TO INVEST BOD UND, Secreta with servicus inn paying munufacturiug busle Meaty = “ Heasy tovkilitul tn uny kind Of matul work. Addres bane oftice, it Mr. Beale gous on to bt eleven ‘Lorritories or States, cach of which {a o iT ? te “Ho cones back to nd with tho incense of THR DEMAND FOR COLONED LAWORETS. os , = suai ine wii) wba ‘by provonUng then at onee fur greater, not thin Groat Heltaln and roland, but | Guzetgenvonien who called themselves statew, | | Waatdstho present polltioul footing tm tho | suyuttyy praige still clinging to hie auements, | ‘That thore iawdamnund for the lubor af theso | memenennnnn STOMAG HS | Maman AIA ben a et OES greator than England und Wales. Wall, from | thoir position certainly moro bya succeadion of | Onvot susponec, Tho Rritish Gavornment | ld doubling ‘Thonnuwes on thiy sido of tho water | poople, ts evidenced by to Appticationy watch | FIDELITY STORAGE COMVANY, N03 iT AND | Boru, - tho atutisticul accounts from which Ehave taken | qocidedta than by {holy own niveltte aromaperinanfing with tho Dominions Altars | Bf8 at hist forced to Lelleve Gen. Grunt has | coine from all partaot Indiana, Obio, and Hite | A a Best van, Wurensat. entubisoed ish pernia. THe, Hatiren, T tind it ta stated poeltively that —$$_——ame—— Walting to aoe the eitect of the Imperial dlenune | Hever thouxht of tho Presidency, and huis mui | noin, Laue evenly Me. Latuetule showed ino | Bayiage, Nees FOF furniture und merchandise; 180 L Poxus on Tat Gatton which is chau ey | A‘frain Theat Lays Down und Takes Up | whlch has been litroduced Into the ACI rae | ee eee rasta i eee ean oon a ae ee eee ae cho aid Sei MERCHANDISE, IG RBAN, i CLANK, CLIVAGO—CoNaUT- bilos of votton, which is about equal I on," will not da 60; ner would be, in my opinion, we | ing from those States. ‘Tho Mev, Soeie Whole production, and, consumption, of Win WADE aula a re eit 2 Mit, MICITAZL LONEIGAN, cope it unless (twas tho will of the peo} phos In uns und thair paukuts fall Mr. ah yeur over tha whole globe, -Bo 19 Liles 4 truln lay down and tuke :. “ * eno he would accept out of n sense of duty.” | dlinapolia, ts oginuly burdene hopo that we shall havo u supply of cotton at | up its own rullé ad It inoyes wlony fsnotanew | mombor, of tho Junior Conservative Club. of } Pho phruwe * with tho lnconsa of royalty ei tonsehs {a every ond ose whosu AME {5 lottar, an chrono Gtouaae FOR FURNITURE, > warriatad, Hi ur | buat Ln ct ually or by 08, ‘revit, Wtf with pplions par annuins. 9) 21 DECC end eae ee tee aa a eta Interesting: onl est ee ee ele ew | Montrenl, was tnfervied at tho Fifth Avesus | iHg Banus with to femiaa of royalty stil | tomas na ty ovary cid else whom 2 rR annennen EO EXCHANGE, x S| to be witnessed In tho Jardin des Tullories, | Hotel. "1 think,” said he, 1 ean give o fate | aueor stuf with which to aeck the favar of tho Furtuers wintthem, ho plin of having two: LADY WISHiS TO EXCHANGY HEI ELM havedn respect of that moro prosperous times than wo have bud durii {ho dnsttwoor turug | Paris. ‘From the mechanteal point of yluw, ong | {dew of tho popularwontimont of the rising Cus | Amerioan, people. ‘Tho wssertion that Grant is | or throabtred mon, with thoir families, settling | 2% want diunund cluster yeurs. [Cheers] Now, toon, this couutry Lam | {8 struck with the smallness of the forco required | Nadian genoration, The feciiug in tavur of Cans | nota candidate fy a inore affectation, Hes tn | ona tira in Title hunnes of thelr own'ta a now | Nutnanl Addross W sh ‘Tribune ultica, f discussing has only heen w country Inn certain | tomeve #, tral (hud arranged, In tho durdin | adi'y aimexation to the United Suites 1s not 40 | purmitor thonoxt Presidenoy wih’ quiet and | ono in indian, Iuwintoroe summer thalr labor ra Estat Gime wkd Han FRUICONGE | spiopni of imbwuliiunea do warring aid ths ron sends for Ono hundred yours, Onehundred yours | des Tultories the train ounslats of tuivo cur: ‘| Jltnited us Sir Francis Iinuks would caro to nds | Shuruntoriatis intensity. gumbo dtepanded non LE slokneas enters ARO | awotige tar itramalis Oauer ches best auuaoan | iuuneat mornouguua upateal dvbity, Boing ti ronule ugo tt consisted of thirteen sniall colonies, de- | riuges, cupablo of euntatatng tn ull thirty nfl | wit. Neithor ia it confined to large cities. ‘Tho | fla friends gu so fur isto resent as an importi- | furaioe's home colored ‘mirsos ure at hund.- ‘The | dwellings, In, HUT urate, ORG UE Ui beak wuburbal | of ewenty yours! Om per enGus Hy. taalhe 2o eonta, Cues pendont upon this country. Ite populution now | dreu,dnd often full, These ure drawn by two | sehomo finda ua muob favor iuuony the provite | nencu the cunlidicy of othons. A. story wis put | womun, too, enn mili, and wat, and: muko sure | india eat TE SE ee eee eet attlgr | Foner UF boxtuge ataiups, | Addrose Secrutary Kuhn's 18 Tenched BOW ON Which ta Rody eRe oe | quute witch work thus for doven hours tho | olulvus among cupltalivts, Far tho past tow | Gut lust wook tat scram hud ylven fn ke hae | Nome IE nugesaiey thoy can gor inte tie Hektor | Augmenniate In every wars olour und porto Sura ronilwuy, New York, : about o half more'thin tho whole population of | total load is abuut 2,000 kilograms. ‘fo draw | yeurs tho sons of furmond have beon in the buble | huddon ta Grint. Lewes started with tho view | tke care of the stock. ‘Thulr chlldron oan run LOST AND IO! stor Hug for howe, busty, ont laputanty. nu w rogulnud, affording clear Great Britain and Ireland ut this day, Lhave no | 4 like welght in thrée cursiuges on ordinary | Of spending thelr winter in tho Northorn Stutes, | of inpreasing him that Itwas bizh thie ho was | crrands und do the lighter work, ‘Thus & farmer ~___ GLAIRVOYANTS. monn ONE ae NS ninety Peale thore are scores In this TONY WhO, before | rons would require 4 dozen goats, four for cach | returnivg In tho spring, Those young mon bring | out uF the wy" of the Charlot. Shermn prompt- | becomes: Indopondone of ‘all outsiders, ‘Ono FONSI SRS, DIL OvAN EON TDSVONT O3'—TUEBDAY LAST, ON. ANA Olt CON th opt 101 ? ‘. ys wo! y 14 OF prinviplo Opposed rt mn OVER 0 omiuury farime! yu. . Fi q a0 Blates Will bo more "than double what ie | uot duslined for pusonyur truilic, but for gonds: | communiuutibg tw cthors. ‘Tho vonsoquence ts | torn. Anothur member ofthe Cabinet oppused | plenty, Y faurmnelaburera, wore | Madisoncat Bue. bhe sud dL Muure. Vi wt See | Vin Buran aiid back to Wad, nat ourrina hearty now an will and in many pluces, with bid ha 3 mH with guid. 1 £4) to BS Woud-at. that it rr) K or hong, | that the wholu country ld looking forward tow | to the’ thind term is the Becrotary of tho Navy, * Hut why sro thoy not plenty?” I asked, wish- BUSINESS bs of people, [Cheera.} Now, ull tho" counties sn | tulyht bo very bervicouble, *) chunye from tho present syste. ‘Tho people | and iets nutleed that while Gon, Grant salied ort ing to get rf funners Wow ee ve A GOODRICH, ADTORNEY-AT-LAW, 1H DBAIte iW Hurops add'to tho’ populdtion of tha United | . =. favor unnoxation, while the loaders vounsel i= | Kvarte (who fs a boomer), ‘bo did not calion | Heciuse for many ylars thore has boon a « Borat, Culeaga, Advice feoor 13 ydara' uxporl> | Saal et ee, Btatos, Its not tho nutural increase of tholr | "Tholungsnrostralnod and rackod by a por. | Uependent government, Sherman or Thompson, —.- stendy flow of young men frum the rural dis | oucu. “Husinuss quictly and lecally transacted. ren Population which grows at this rate. From | sistent ovugh, tho jigaoral strouyth wasted, und A BTKP TO ANNEXATION, ‘The preasury for un curly Conyention in Poun- | tricts ta tho towns und ojtles. ‘Choy vithor dig- every Btate in Europe there are atroams of | an incurable complaint often established theres “Personally [do not bellove w Canadian ro- } syivunlu ie w iead the way for Grunt. It isure | ike farm work or want highor wuges than wo uM LO. Qulgration Or imuuigration . flowing toward | by, Dr, Jayne's Expectorant is an offoutive | public would’ lust moro than ten years. Inde- | ran that when Camuron pute ih Pennsyl- | can pay. More than this, a youd mun usually | 35 fraps Ades! CUNED—MIS, SoAs CAIIC WAI | Soo ooaers i merica, and much of this urides from tho fool- | romedy for cougha wud colds, and exerts 3 bonv- ndenco is ainply a step toward annoxation | vania, Conkling {4 to follow with Now York, | leases a furm and works for himself Just as Koon | 1! TUNA uw permAnuue cure to those auduring with OA Abt WUING. shness of Kuropoun poople and European Gove | iiclul offect on tho pulmonary and bronchial tho Unitod Stutos. 'Thoro urv thousands of | Tho t-Oilws mavhine is belog worked by | ashocnu tindonc, ‘The Western rover subjects Huounsathas ur Nourulyis, Cousultavion free, 63 |. Q~ Goold PICK WILL BE PAIp bolt CASTO! Crumente—[chocrs)—all needless expenditure, | organs, + businoss mun who favor a separation from Ene | Gen. Tyres, to bring Indians next to tho (cong, tounotbor draln, carrying our sons inti tha | Wabasti-av, A clothing at I. GEM aa tl Wtatorst, Orden by Pre nent Bnd grinding tuxution, eve! im . but who are afraid of oumpromising | and Logunand Wesbburne ure computing for er Btutes, Where land is pientier and cheaper, | a ded ww. Estal UL Folia or wiskede asd ani NRG | aifancr ont anor rows Humold Fann? | som of per gconlossinsn in favor of Canaitna | "uo" Salnatation fe taae ati Ponneyivania, | Muditaen trom: vue Cone sams wiiiin | <aTEITATGIE IMMA REOUURTOIITS | APG gemL Paani LAYS Akh OTE , and oos| wis WI add uy) ral s 0 ¥ (08 ylvania, | withdrswn lutnuia County alone ain re ple. VINKY. UUTIONIST— v t- tuid the land and cause tho area! bul ne coer bra wondarful remedy. 2riog, % conte. FDO, ad Lucius 8, Huntington, on exe | Now York, Indiana, und Ilinolg -wbead for | the past few years, Tho ‘coniiau” of these col- AY Ie rere pasa SIONISS Gail oF eddress i. rm mee TU SPABLES OF Tie “ep on tu nivabotduns ks yerat Weill woluiy abv + Lianbesturlntorunton, toganding. Bins will begs ! warded by ino boshtuay Gos Nuch Plone maail promptly ast