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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY a, si 9 document he had received to justify tlmeclt, | asian nrebltect and veutiiating engineer. The the Pope ordered It to be subiniited to oxperta, | tornado pas hin wfow miles of the Port, | banks Jan. 2, 187 tnt {f possible the forgery might be traced | where ita terrible voice was so nudiofe wa to tere | Gold cola and bullion In Philndelphit home. Tho list, from tho names it contained, | rify both mati and beagt, notwithstanding thoro Latrikes Tiett, Ty IBID eso Fees veseee . wis coustiored especially offonalye, and tha | wan quite a strong wind setting townrd tho path | Gold cat and bullion in Boston tan Popo thought himself personally {naulted, while | 91 tho tornado, tending ta carry tho sound of It ANT Ty BTU re es ee eeecen cree se ae. of course all tho papers of the. opposlt. party | away from us, The reports remivod on the | Net importa (official to Maret 1, woru dolighted at acolng tho Aurura get Into | evening of tho day and on tho followin) Product of mines (6ixtecn months). un citizens, and It Ja quite probable | hy the Consorvatty: hy been lost, an that the efforts of this Booiety will spread tl with one Meciaber from the, Uniecenieicd Ste deelre for citizenehip ainong the Mongolians. | stafford Northcote bas prectaoly saven followers Hnptista and Tam Lea: notto naturalizcevery | trom North Britain, in: Wales tho Congorra- Chinaman in New York before long. They | tives have fost both of thoir borough seats and plainly helleve that tt Is tho only true solution | all but two of tholr nine county scats, . Not of the Chinese question. [f the Chinese in Cal- | ance tho pnasagn of the Reform bill,in fret, © {fornia desire ta appeal from tho advorae decis- | have tho Einorsin found themselves so xtrong fon of the Blale Cuurts to tho Buerene Court at | and tho Consorvatives so wenk. LEADVILLE fon of an Expedition to Explore the Ute Resorvatlone: $7,000,000; and recent discovertes, made since ie lanarturo, will lnrgely fterense this In my last lotte tron” etter, stated tint shipments THY TITTLE PITTsnuRG group of mines hind censed, but that there Format! 1,851,900 FTA 1,090,000 trouble, morning wero | fo. npeniehiiie, and withal Were good reasons for antlelpating an carl ere 1 ‘resolv ° Se resumption of ore-shipments from this much eo concurrent, that E-resotved to make Aa ‘Tatal to be ncegunted fo Washington, thoy will bo aaaintodby thot broth |" ; t f ndny throughput tho devartated reyton, | In Trearury April 1,..+.00+s6, ron in New York, ‘They reallzo that politicians A: Oonsidorable Number of Mon Already | decried but still valuable property, I am NASBY. i eee ene atoly, wan TOMVRHY. Hei coments Tnerennn Sub-Kroasiity iio Aprit dt Inlint fonr tho offect of the Chinese voto botore | ‘THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, . on Routt—" The Utes Must Qo!” now Ene yte stato that this prophec alrea ing fow towns or Vilingos, What J wanted waa | In New York bank is Teallzedi The present dally hostilitics cena. ) a Patriot Til» | not ao much to ratty, curtoaity as to carofully | In Boston banks... « ————_—— ft roduct of good'ore from the new shaft in | Tt Naaby"Leaves the Goo Deore and note what building inaterials and | In Philadelphia banks : Admission to the Convention, ts rom tho Feadvlle Campin Oat the. Now DDutcovery mine of this group Is salt don and Moturns to Kontucky. yet conaktuolin "isa rented ih, a P —— ELL‘ PERKINS OUT WEST. cnn ee Emer of Th CMeago Tribune rom erage thirty-flve tona; and this amotn' a inighe aval lone OtAL cesses ssssserssssoneee seas esse Babe 09 NICAGO, May 3.—1 am daily in recoipt of & Glowing fe rpc ‘will probably bosvon intpoly Inerensed. “At | Mane uy Enix Taveny, Noo Yorn, April | fature wnrks 1 sna moved tor the mony | DiMPvenradia sisted maontin 3138 | whe Coming Whent Crop—Farmitg 1a | great mans iotters aud npplicatfons inreganite put of $80,000, the sama time, many of the new mines of tho | 20, 1880.—I nm more and more Iinpressed, o% | 1 found that the nate tay Beare hot it ea | Jan.t, April, | Western Kansas—Tho Votors Against | tickets of admission tothe Natfonal Republican ‘ — camp aro joining the list of producers, The ‘The Little Pittsburg Sald to Bo Producing Dally d 1879, 183), Ore product afethe caine trina files on, with the greatuis and patriotism | [reoma broken up hero apd there into whirl: | yogal-tendersin Troasury $ 00,582,506 *%24,080,081 Grant, Convention. I scarcely find tino to answer thont uv Sam, J, iden, the Great Defrauded, Ilia | winds of even gronter destructive powor. Ino | Snorengo Bub Treasury uring the prat On THE CAns Im Ynttnors, April 4—To ine all. No plan has beon adopted forthe distrivu- Week, in spite of the bad roads and the prea- tleed that thesa whirlWinds had formed an nn- 1-21 1,516,2%2 | Editor of the New Fork Bun—Sin: 1 sf “ n ent inaccessibility of many of these mines, | enllra devoshun to his common kentry, his | Co dos nnd that the tornada had veered «(April 1-24),... A 1 Editor of ew Fork Sun—Sin: In passing | tlonof the tickets, The Committea will meat Thirly-five Tons of Good Ore.””. fins been cue of the lnrgesteyer known in | utter almplissity uy caracter, tho gileliaiis | cometcntis to evold tho highest elevations in tts | fi yer york banks fen eM Reroas tho continent and back, am improssed | prior to tho Convention and adopt plan. - Leadville, ‘Tho total amount of actual shi uv a naterally simple nacher, which contact | direct course, J had prov! ugly atudied tho op- | Ji Boston Uanks.....-+0,,.° Gol 20y 2,008,000 ree thinga,--tho splondid wheat crop, the | Tho delegates, the‘alternates, and the, press ments during the week Is reported at % 18 fn a mountainous et etat Correspondence af The Cheaco Tribune, LeADVILL, Colo., April 26.—All wiriter long & settled determination has been mani- fested, and openly expressed, bya great number of the miners and prospectors of this section, to occupy and explore the. mineral jands of the Ute Indian Reservation. in the early spring, “whether the . slow-moving ina- with thea world hez never corrupted, mid his See ae -that tho wind would eee nese seas svee ee Sl ATS S57, 764 OS general child-itke trust In the jestls uv his | change ‘its direction sevorat points In order te otal red n At, 76,060,818. fellow-men, alt combine to make lim aman | Avail itsclt of monntetn summit Disappeared in sixteen months, $16,000, tches, and it © juvarinbly” pros: | api which to seo fs to love, and wieh to be in con- | Voi the' forests to a- grontor extont on | “APE 1. fidenshal relashuns with him, in a monetary eae than on asconts,” Dut this Wiseon- | , Certainly {t ts not an unintercating or une way, is to be supported, sin tornado, whirling up the ascents, had pros- | Important question, “What has become of Thev bin f 1’ weeks redldin at tho | tated the largest trees initdputh, | observed | $162,000,000 of money. which has disap- jev bin for several weeks restdin at tho | q atriking instance of thle on large open field, | peared?’ Some part of the amount has Harp uv Erin Tavern, hard by Grammercy | whichhad apparontly been woared for saveral | doubtless lodged in country banks, though opposition of the voting Republicans to Grant's | will boprovided for, beyond which I cansay eandidacy, and tho bad agricultura! outlook for | nothing with authority, although itis Wnoly thee : poor Kanan. after providing for those who have contributed The wheat crop in Now York and Pennsyl- Jp tho expense of the ampnithestra; Hepubitoan vanla, Oblo, Michigun, IMinols, Indians, and } distributed pro-rata among tho delegates, ; Missouri, has not looked botter intwetve yours | | I adtise avery ono desiring n ticket th bo n¢ pus Iu fact, within the last twolvo days 1 | fricndly ns possible with the dolegntes from his wave Leen In cach of these States, aud I hava | Congressional district. Iam parfectly wijling to not yet seena single poor plecouf wheat. Then, | give the delogates all the oredit of securing tick- again, tho neronge fs alarmingly Increased. In | ota JaMEs P, oor. tons; and the bullion-product of the amelt- gre, added to the ore akipped by Eddy, Jamies & Co, out of the city, fouts up grand total of $850,000, ‘This, of course, does not in- cludo 6 very large amount of ore holsted and stored in ore-bins nwalting the drying of the roads for shipment. ‘Tis docs not look much like a fatlure of the camp; and, after a. eareful looking over the fleld, 1 am more sat- ~of the Government should by thnt | isticd than ever that the estimate I inde in | Park, arrangin Kentucky for tho sage uv | Sens but in which tho patriarchs of tha forest, | mainly since Oct. 2, when, as hasbeen shown, | many places a hilt more whoatis in thin ever Sar a se effected the-removal of tho Utes, | January of the output of this camp for 1890 nt | Noo York, it ig neediis to add that Vdon't rome, a them Lf immense alse, horn is three vo | the Increase in the holdings of such banks ofore, | Vanderbittg County. Indiana, In whiten, eine Whittaker canes ; or not. ‘This determination has recently |~ THIRTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, pay my own board. ‘In the Interests uy his | trees wore alt prostrate, and the eddy in tho gulo since Jantary, 1879, had tiot been large. But towhonts Posey County inchs roneirun i ee he Editor of The Chicago M8 the ~ bodsh no concelyable Increase In the reserves of all common kentry, the good Mr, Tilden has the had. Uictod! mast of fOr Up, bodily, root aud | tie National banks, outside of the threo Mu ened joel vor he sacle the fact i a Found ive ol Roronon tn rhs: auiie 8 atotsy chief elles) oan Recount. et any consider. r for ntry 1s en- | brick, or frame to v0 ‘ioe | able part of the enorn ote titled to Ms daily rey and n iba alow | Hoel gre, domouanitare way wid | and dal tenders Which has vaninial he ance for likker and the other nessaries uv | only marked. uliforonco thar walle of [qolcuon gf Ute problem munt be. sought Zor Ife, The gootl Mr. Tilden hez ten oradozen | stone jor brick were simply prostrated, | “Te inieht be supposed that the advance in patriots uv my kind at tho snine place, and | {ille, frame structures, Hare in ome dis | prices, Inasmuch us It Involves wn addition of life with us is not altogether gloomy. Wo | scnttered far and wido, and: portions of roofs | tere than one-fourth to the amount of BE gl allsleep in ono room, but there are three | never found afterward. | Tho'ouly bulldingsthat | money needed to perform the same ex- 2 woathered the galo were the primitivestructures | changes, fully oxplains the dlsnppearatce. "7 ¥ nto all gold used In the Treasury sn yuarite wich hez no place Ina virel on thelr houds for toof-sapporiers, ‘The roofa | the b By bare elves Me Pas MER ne etd auvay but tho poste ana honey. | fue Uaiks, qs large an amount as ta mlssing Lconcluded Kentucky yisterday, and start | intermedinte timbers remained, By preparing: Sot lewactuatiey Hote ibe tis € for home to-morrer, I hed two hours with | tho ends of tho timbers set in tho ground by ant- ed lena eben notes may fue sx Mr. Tilden, the good Tilden, and wo fixed urating thom with creosote, or frsenie and salt, mh ue i nea con rable warral Aiton “Idowt want to be President,” sed the | “Farmers on tho pralrio may well considerthe | or into the hoards of individuals. Unwel- gitells old man, “but the good uv our com | ndvyantayes of this style of building, for barns | come as it Is, the conclusion seems Inevitable mmon kentry demands it. Aman wich won't | if not for dwellings. pitagplonnle, eauntrlas that a large amount of money Is now being ‘will be found on tho final '* round-up ” to be not farout of the way. [am well awarethat among’ Eastern capitalists thore exists at this time a wide and general distrust of the Lead- ville camp, and that it $s Just now dificult to lace ats flr price properties located here; ut I speak from personal knowledge when Isny that this distrust Is not well founded, tnd LT belfeve the Lendvilla deposit to be the grandest and most viluable ever yet discov- ered. It will pour out millions where other enmps ship thousands, and keep it up for i, tocome, Instead of being éxhausted, ita splendid resources aro just beginning to be prospected. Care and discrimination should certainly be severely employed in making investments here as elsewhere. Com- panies with stocks toworlng in tho millions are constantly throwing their shares pon tho ‘market, whose properties are ‘almost totally -untested as to value, and which have never had a mill-run from thelrores, Teould entimerate dozens whose stocks are flaunted crystallized into action by the organiza- bay ny ‘a strong, wellarmed and equipped ‘ompany, which has enrolled sovernt hundred men, and has adopted and printed o {ul cade of mining Jaws and regulations governing the loention of imines, placers, ranches, and town-sites for the new district, Icopy from the Chronicle of the 23d inst. the preamble and declaration of tho company, with some editorial notes upon the subject. [PRHAMBLE AND DECLARATION, “we, the undersigned, being’ about to em- buh th Me ttorntive tho very nnttiro of which places us at tho present: tla beyond the Jurisdiction and protection of all courts ot {iiteature, and Teoogulzing: the -Impor- tance and necessity of systema’ ic organiza- tlon for the security of our own rights both as to person and property, as well ns to thoso who ay hereafter Join us in the aforesaid enterprise, hereby covenant ‘and agree, with Rock Isvanp, Ill. May 1.—Allow me to offer 4 It . a 1 wil broduce SH 000 Unighelss Wouter Iinols | Fou some plain everyday notions, untnfluenced a ger entiral curene ceed i went, sane by partiality or politics, on the Whittaker casa iille 98) anison unty wi rodUuce t st Fc a Ttinols, Indiane, Obo, and Missourl, 1a the same | Commenta'an tt have Leon mado in the news- Proport ion. Papers, sometimes without casting much con- a Old pealtia Bottons lands -sround, Gharpa o, | sure on the Corps of Cadets, but genorally con- anaTucobn and, Hasharts on mulch tect | domaing thom {u uo sparing mossure,—not bo- with {t. Adozen crops ‘of corn have reduced | Cause !t bus beon shown that cadets wero tho the rich alluvial prairia oll so that 1¢ now yields | guilty ones in tho outrage upon Cadet Whit- cence soa crops. of whos. WbOrs ven Rid tukor, but because they have been influcneed Aigo nothing: FP OF Sw by tho same prejudices in thoir social relations rulsod,, ‘Tho whoat in Obiv and Michigan could | that control, in a xrent measure, ‘tho larger part Incrensed. ‘Tho only damaged wheat tobe | of the white popttlation of the country. - If found) are a ev pleors at wintee sshontin Wie thore fs anywhere a cose of Intimate gonsin and Northorn Jowa, whic! rs social relations betwocn white and colored been plawod up and spring whent substitute "| peoplo, ft fs un exception, and whorgver luwa Lust apring “I estiinnted tho growing wheat | have been enacted to bring thom together in erop for tho Sun at 470,000, bushels, an public places on nn equal footing, thelawhas =; crop meuattred up about that, ‘This year I ostl- | been a failure, or its enforcement has uroused r f - | everybody bullits wi i a 4 ‘ sh otter, thatthe following rules | $2, ilaming advertisements, and sometimes make ane recs for lls: TCarripe aristocracy. earthquakes, Why do not tuo Western farmers wiih rasin Teeny hes by hoarling; ond tbs mate the growing wheat crop, at 330.000.000 bush: | indignant feolings which have made tho position + and TO eae tie tavern us uel auch | With really good names In thelr Directories, | [low is Kunnel Plunger, uv Covington? sliniinrly tako tho possibility of tornadoes into | Withdrawal, which no legislation can coutto! | tooked over the country. os C have agree with me | the culored peruon anything but plonsnnt.” ‘ aud Tepe territory which wo Intend to ex- | Which are totally ynworthy of confidence, LY] oe pne Kunnel is for Thurman,” sed 1, aecount? 4, WiuKiNsos. | May'inve eifects of n very serious churaeter | 18,this estimute, SUSE Ihis Tealiaieg. BO provatont every= ploreand, settio in shall be thrown open to | Euow of one stocKed nt, $5,000,000 on whoso | oll the Kunnel that ef that deestrik roes f . eee ihe bichiend’ Of tig countrys Lia ee re sua good vip. 45 ewnity~ Mo guestions teoxiata and te based en tho usao actual setHeanent by ee eee trace & ten-tect shatt ie has one ie be be aed hoe eae ro mt Otte nt Cov if VANISHED MONEY. question of Immediate Interest, lowever, 13 | fyo miles west of Topeka, and then it begins of two centuries, und tt cunnot be evercome in a a . + A a ten-feet shaft or drift has beh done, Thess aro but the incidents of every great mining camp, and reasonable cara will guard against capture by SUCH NEFARIOUS BWINDLERS, It{s but: the repented expericnce of Call- fornia, Nevada, and Utah. Our newspapers donot hesitate to expose these frauds when brought to their notice, and the Leadville Cireular—o weekly devoted entirely to min- ing intelligence—hns made arrangements with some of our most reliable experts to furnish, for reasonable compensation, in- formation of the truo status and value of tha diferent properties of tho district, I would nisorepeant my enution against.accepting tho declarations uf interested promotera, unless known to be. men of sterling integrity; and speaking from personnal knowledge. and ex- Porinead Judgment. “My piining brains lio jn the head of Senator —,” sald, not: long alnee, & young mining operator in Now York; and he discoyered In a short time that it was be day, but it may bo in a gonerution ortwo, Tho and. grows worse and worse, till it bo- comes worthiess nt Hayes City, which 1s an tho | Sadets are appointed from all parts of tho coin 100th parallel west of tho rain belt. Crops weat | frvi SUG Provally Nat tno Ot poor ween of Aburline and Salina in Kansas ore a. failure rion a de HOR eck Bout. three yours cut of five, and the peopie might as | OM friendly social relations with 1 colored well know It, I love nag and admire the person hor are thoy informed when they enter Pluck ‘of er pule-pinted Poopley wut tho | aba Academy ta: wile nore ey me meee uth must be told. Werenre soma hard facts to color. Is it to be wondered at, thon, that whether Congress has not power, by wiser pe tended ig,” No butit wel waits tobe | prenppenrauco of €158,000,000 of Geta | Heniaton prompuly adupiet to check ts ich isdrnwd outeav retiraey, reluctantly, | and Legal-Tondors in tho Last Bix. | cudency to hoard gold coin, ond thus to koe In aetive elrculation or use a larger part and, solely for tho goad uv icommon ken- | toon Monthn, df tha money in this country. Several meay try! New York Public, Aprit 2, . A rt Ye Seve 5 Troplide that T thot that would fix the Kun- | Wht has become of the inonoy? Tt is the | Hres would have that tendency. The With nel. Referring to a memorandum-book | old question, but lt must be asked, and asked | use, ‘The eneouragement of well-cuarded Sa Eee re We Ot on hez bin agaln, it business {s-to get a solid footing, sivin a bank In every part of ue comntry. sayin suthin for Hayard, Te wont de, Ef | until somebody can answer: it Once moro | Woul be an luportant step, | The extensive my Suffern kentry cexme tn te Presidency, | We have to call attention to wysterious dis: olrenintion of bonds of small denominations, wie rhen follow the governing regulations, wwhlelt “are strongly and senaibl “Bot forth, antl oro closed with the declaratfon of inten- veh iieving that the Earth and all that {t eontaing were given to man by his Crentor for his use and benefit, we here declare it to pe our tnalterable purpose to explore and de- yelop the country known ng the Ute Reserva- tion, regardless of Eastern sontimentalism or clretmfocution officers, The Barth was given fo man to subdue, and wo inted to fulfill the Seriptural Injunction. At the same tine we declare It, our intention not to interfere with the vested rights of any inan, aboriginal or Anglo-Saxon; at the same tine we will not respect the dog-in-the-matiger occupancy of afew savages a3 against tho indomitable luck and perseverance of the Nineteenth Century. thea izing the dangers and difficul- ' tles incident to our venture, and Invoking the ald of Almighty God on the same, we in- Fee ene Bere beh rated tre ing too far Shey Go shore. Jitet as ie -done ‘averywhurg west in\Kansay. Kansus west of Salina is ina rotiout The country minor: Ail celaanes 10 fe bad way, and always will be. Her people are | {2 all nasocintions of white people.—shun any- eee a or oye apaauitcr uncll tnoy teave | tin ike rociul relations, Business altntrs fro- tho desert country wost of the rain belt, ‘The quently bring tho two races In contact, and they other day I met John and James Larradeo, for- | Work jtoxcthor very’ paemneetanelys becauso _ 'y merly of Racine, Wis. ‘They wide adroadtul | tere js to question of personal intimacy + Wut failure out on tho Santa Fé [tond, andcame back. | With vadots, i thora 3a recognition at all, te with G.P. Wehardson, all brokou up. Thoy re- | Pens , tte way more consideration port no crops west of Larned even, Inst year. dee ce wilting? oe W orerpowsring “prolus 3 Mr. Elmor Everett, from Knoxvitie, tfl., wont St ng fo grunt, and penco @ to Reno County, Kansas, lost four crops insuc- | RO doubt moro surcly proserved by non-inter: ceasion by "hoppers and drought, and then ro- course, It is hardly fair’ to count itu geet ‘ turned to. Piaeety start again in life, erlme, aa many do, for cadots to fail to extond, Dr, C. af, Zigler went to Western Kansas from | 9f thelr own volition, that consideration and in Derlin, Wis, ‘Tho bud countey ruined him, Io | times: te tholr brothor colored eadets whic! h I consent to solely on its uccount, and | appearance of monby. From Jan. 1to Dec. with duel pro erate SE oe eee against my will, he shel hev the postoflls | 1, 1879, as wo showed in the Public of Dec. 4, | officals in every part of the country, would there, and sigh money ¢z ho expends fn ker- | the gold In tho Treasury, and in'the banks of probably serve n good purpose, Butit is well 0 in the destrik furntsht him, and his bills , “ ¢ a shel not be looked into very closely, Insay- | New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, tn- | iy Avent ani ee norlous oanatderatlony/Qt in sbneld Kontry. patriot mug he Murals creme eas a $54,824 089, nlthouigh pol a at {3 paltry dross compared with the good | amounting to : 0 In trot Uvone's kentrys And Major M’Grath?™ nbrond, eed ald onfounliog toaenely $00 : *MELICAN CITIZENS. T replied that the Major wuz not altogether i satisfied witht givin te ano uv NovrYork | 00,000 had been produced by tho minés. At} 4 caso tu {Which Chinamen Doclare the nomination, but that I waz satisfted he | the same-time, tho’ reserves of legal-tenders |“ notr Rights Havo Hoon Infringed— . 5 th Ie at I ‘ret to oxtond thoi vite all persons imbued with the spirit of | o dnngerous place to keep them. ‘Tho Sen- | Wuz waitin to, be sven, In tho Trensury, and the banks of NewYork, | Colostials Who Want to Vote. told | ig, 1,205 farms wero for sale for taxcs in Leottion citiaens, “No lane fave vet Deon a : in} oth Mn ern ci . 5, it “4 subserlbing t° Henty aay anitio upon | met nesesunrity atfect tie develapment of | Way uv oflises that he reauires,’ In tho great | $05165,231, although the bank-efreniation had question of aie DrouRy to tho surface | orn iansaa, and, thou ho worked ned ho did | of taking thelr colorod broturan to thalr bosoms: Judge Dinkel, of the Fourth -snviny one's common kantry, ~ | also Increased $16,205,804, and the amount of | by tho. refusal of 1, Kos ‘amt be too frechy Made. Oleriiin tie | bank-notes held by’ the ‘Treasury lind de- So A ee ua ee NR ae ae +35 . ‘ poxtolls tore patriotic sit,” I replied, | renee Epes Hr rire ari Judge Donohue, of tho Supreme Court, who ts “that oflls hez bin already promised to thres oe th monoy “had. ‘been’ - added. ped ie Alemeliro ae ot ToRGAIAE. 208 micn, ‘ wo rojoc! 01 but ican citizens wey they sonst enuf to Keep thelr mouths . toe etrei atin Brace a meee though of Shingo Dirty ain no person thoy al after the Convenshun —abont ; - | wished to bail ts im ‘Tycoon, an une a ‘2 feer not, patrioti¢ and honored sit.” tenders, $52,200,000 in gold, and $21,743,114 In | naturalized Chinaman, The formor believo Thon offer him w furrin wily, ands | bank-notes. It 1s propar and important to | that tho rofusal of Judgo Dinkel was prompted Tord, Y golhe fervently, © for turrin mishuns. add, a3 wo ware ‘not in.-Dositlon to do {n De- |-by 9 vrejudico against thelr race, and they nro Yoo'don't hey to specify, and thera aran | comber. Inst,.that the official returna to tho | determined tonsscrt tholr rights through tho ent many LY em. Yo can't hov two Post- | Controller of tho Currency prove that the | bizhor tribunals. Tho story of tho trouble ts Oiices in Gne pine; but thera ares great | store of spuclo In, tho.lidnks throughout the that o CHlumnan nemied JouC, 160, sone aletiae » a a Me . oO! CO} four: bd Kin Ge made, ef need be, to saveour common | Country, other than thosb of the threo eitles longing toa Mr. Anron; who bogaa n elvil action not have $5 worth of crowin ivoyers. He was if {t is now detormined that tho Dfilitur Relghioo and anteh Kansas, many of bIS) Acadomy stall be the fending column for th(a t neighbors. and inteovery day on the cars ro- | feat work, It it bo orgnized with Professora | tu Dies gol ta v ar ree fet ane Gad broken | sad colored cadets to mect the omergency, and rain from Wy eater Aan: with sultablo regulations to insure t thera j up. Something should be done to stop the un- | Tinh 'bo nodistiictionson account of color, and =} principled ralirosd agentafrom alluring farmers | thon if a cadot, whothor white or Uiack, pre- 1 an tho East to certain beggary in Western Kun- aumes to. Rave rer Tor colorr ne can |: eee oon oe et eer Haves | ustly | bo punished but while thoro ts!” Pacite Raliroud, or Fort | 22, law to guide bim, and bis prejudices : City on tho Kansas aro not discournged, clthor “by tho ox= Larned on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé, Ample, or the admonition. of tho uuthorl~ Thave voted for Gen, Grint twiog for Presl- | tioa at’ Washington, ho should not be too aevoru= |) dont, and what I now say I say reluctantly. ‘ Thero {8 a tremendous focling against Gon. Iecouderined for following tho examploofoler Grant's third-term candidacy ninong voting Ko- | “ttnre ja probably not a member of Congress publicans all over the country. I hoar dozens | who fs not roy ae by acadot at West Point, =<" of sound Republicans say duly: and tho cadet’s projudices in this tutter nro “Twill throw away my voto boforo I wilt voto | Mosc likely the mime ne those of the, memur you, and posterlty—when, from green Fels made habitable by your. valor and tu- dustry, it reads the names of those who form the vanguard of the army of clyilization— ay polut with pride and say, ‘My fathor was one of the ilrst to plant the ting of clvil!- zation on the celebrated Ute Reservation.’ ” THE “CIONICLE” BAYS EOLTOALAS “The expedition will inarch-by the way of fed cit neross the divide at Brush Creek, through Roaring Fork, and -will-make the iret main came tween the: Grand: and ‘White Rivers, ‘I'he country né-this point is some of the most beautiful and:valuable in Colorado, The altitude isa little greater than that of Denver, or but little more than the newer mines, but only temporarily, LEADYILLE WILL_800N UE INDEPENDENT, and will Produce her own: wealth. Most of her dividends go to the Eastern ownors of her mining stocks, but she retains much at homme. gShie has her Tabors, her Kobinsons, hor Routts, her, Foloys, and other men of eat and Increasing wealth, whose inoncy largely exvended in developing her own resources, and who aro ever ready to take hold of what fa:really good, and place tt on its- feet, - New strikes are heralded almost dally, both in the older and yewor minca, Tho splendidly-rieb Robert E, Lee lias re- cently-uncovercd another body of its high- chlorides, ‘add! to: the marvelous 6,000 feet, Portions of the country-is covered | wealth of this famous mine; and the Hiber- ., | named, did nat increase from Jon. 1to Oct. | wo recover damnges, A summons was then | fOr Gen. Grant. Ic has had enough, We sto | who sont bim there; and, if 60, thoro ia not much milners Varudlso ot the West. Zuo carbon. | cota a mine, and fa dally shipping ore of te | nbroad, and wat ther ouht to Up at leest one | Hold by all the 051 National banks was Sil | Broughe inca Gourea number of Calostials wero } Homan by loting Bim ws defeat.” wantot friendly assogtation umong eudots withe ‘Tne fronds of Grant aro now talking about | out rogard to oulor. Pruss tha mattor to tho Wt- carrying a Southern State. I was over {n Kon- | Most-and regiments of white troops will be com= | tuoky the other day. ‘There I inet many South: | mandod by ootored oflioers, but It will be a lon; Ernest aod they all laughed ot such 4 sugges- tin votore the osprit de vorps of, tho anny ll | “ Why," sald” an ex-Colonol- from Misslasipol, eA sere tae Pt hy pe Mw thore Ig no. Republican organization in tne | {4 morle will scarcely be Hanetihod by Tr aot | iso gropin; among chlorides of unknown quantity and valuc, Fes ’ The old iron group of mines, formert: owned by-Stevens,& Leiter, and: now stocke as tho‘Jron Mining Company, .jias. recently vastly increaged {ts facilities and-output. - It had boen'splendidly, developed, so far as that work had ‘gone, by tho old Superintendent, Col. Robinson. (now of the Dunker); nn, since ita:reorganization, the new. Mannger, Mr. Keyes (also of. the Curysoltts and Little jane! hs Consul for.overy Congresiiuiial Deestrik, and } 499,757 Jan. 1, and onl: x Ne wil i ‘bocom= extent, Sieh tal se le ,' ‘au. 1, and only $42,173,731-Oct. 9, al: resent na-witnesses, and tho plaintiff, m: = , . Merreel twict ez many. full mishuns,. L-hate to double tt fused, could ‘not. teil which Chinamai “If the Government. thinks for o moment ‘up, but what kin'Ido?--Ther ain't nothin I though the amount hy the banks of fh Pee Wis to bo such. Toureupon Judge. Dittkol ‘wor’t sreritice to our comtnon kéntry,* For’ Bin the Iegnittenders drawn out fromthe | ordered ali tho Cuinamon in the room: ta be. do- {ts sake Lam beln drawd out uy retiremont; | Prensury:':g0 into the. country aR talncd ns defendunta until cach could prove that inany bar'ls-oz, my unbought fricnds desires 3034. ‘ationnl: banks /was; 370,00 258 ‘an, boing granted ogulnst him for @1. His namo is 190,096 -Oct. 3;-and aunt of | Loo and his friends claim that John -and shel Thealtate for its sake to promise the fientes of di tM . the real defondant, fs still at liberty, A sta; same ofis to five men? Never! «No troo po- Sorilfents jis Boag pele by en Jind algo Tee coeds: wal ranted for one aay, and ue triot,wood balk at.so sinallia thing oz that. | riot, tho.-other srt On biog "ial gained tho expiration of thit timo Judge Dinkol stated ‘ ks of New that such a. co’ ag that covered by tho. Ute Reservation «will not be. opened: up to: settlement by our citizens, it is mistaken, . - “Tire UrEs Must Gol dies - “Over 125 nen of the well-known Bell ex-’ . peditton are now cutting atrall through tho snow and over the mountains, and will be on the Roaring Fork by next Monday, , Anothor deinohisent Jett. yesterday, to join the minln Southorn States whero the: negro Ropubliouns | Whittaker was perpetrated by cadots, and, if 6 Bro In. the majority, snd thers won s be." | To one will feel moro. kooltyy” tho ataiir 6 ‘aus : Hayes broke up all Hepublican organizations in | tardly an act would ,wust on tho Acadeny than * Mississippi and Louisiana, and aman must boan | {ho Corps of -Cudots, and_no ona could oxeerate idfot to think Kentucky or any of. tho border ; Atitos will wo Hepubliosn. No,gir, tho South. fa | More heartily tho aulity ones than thoy.” . Hi. that he would udmit Leon Tydoon to ball tn tha ; ARs. ine, They shel hav all they want, | “q tha? “Ings than. the bi i ‘ i é 5 ily, and attil auother squad will leave: here | Chict),-hnving-earta blanche from tho Di.'| 44h owcuime., They shel hay all Vey wow | during tha-yenr Ins than, the ban | ane oe toe “rhoroupon Loin Leeand Leo Yung | solid, and tt witl como North with ‘sixteen -golld Aiorieuss Hoy Learning Trades. oa Inn few days. ‘Tho class of men who ta |. retory; shas more: than trebled the output of | Sif puunel Simmons be depended antog ac | orks Phiindolphin, and’ Boston had lost: | Aopenred in court as bondsmen. ‘Tom Leo stated | Btatos and 138 solid Democratio Bicctorul votes.” a eS golng are ‘a-braye ard exporfenced band of |'ore st prePie Ce | iealonared, and ppatriatic, str, KGnnel Simn- alul Meanwhile the’ Troasury had pald gut | SPRChes In cour Oi noan citizen, worth €00,000, | _ Having traveled in all the States nil wintor, To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune. ta and having had personal contact with Hepub- | Citoago, May 8.—Your oditorial ‘tit Sunday's inners and Indian fighters, and aro anned During tho past ‘fall and winter gront i] 1] 000,000 in logal-tenders , which id servou several times as 2 bondsman {naum: si f But the Kunhel is’ labrin under finanshel | -¢ : oo nt + Ticans in ail sections, and being n radical Ropub- “ Jenn Boya Not P sto Le Fe Ce ea eee ee cee dotacimong of | Amount of work has been done on {routes and Tic. ez eatited, to veo wich | “uM Row}ere DO found Dome eat | ath tauete oman rags cltcan, and de> | lean yaaa mur my party novo Joopariizo | Teng taxes nn anlrely ouo-skied viow of the expedition, which wilt coubtloss bo auge i DRUOE MILL, eanutidata wood Bly unmet,’ and Tamhis | evel months Inst year: and on Jan.1 wo] Hut Judge Dinkal positively roused to nocept our sucess by'putiing Up Grunt agua. | tie Wuvatiom and with your pormalasion wilt givo. | mented, by the time tho reguior basls-of | up to tho ‘slopes of Bald Mountain and tha understand tho Kannel, and Tam his | showed that a further loss from tho yistblo | the Chinnmen as suretica, and thoy loft the othor rensons why our boys don’t learn trades. ~ timber-Hino; and thore is good reason to he- lieve that this will carly become one of tho best ore-producing districts of the camp, Tho Colorado Prince, Black Prince, Mincr- Boy, Uightand Chict, Lowland Chief, and Nevada show in-their ores an, almost equal yoluo in Fold pnd allver—some specimen samples of tho’ ores from tho first-named mine haying run og high as $75,000 per ton in gold, Most of tho ores raised in this mino are now held in their ore-house ‘until thoir new stamp-mill shall be started up, ! The Unele Sam, Little Johnny, Little Princo, Nettlo Morgan, Big Six, Fat Purse, Forest Queen, and others upon the snmo hill, though hardly yet to be classed ag mines, are first-class prospects, and haye produced specimens running high In tho prectous metals, Undoubtedly bofore tha simmer- suns shall have melted the masses of snow whicl) now deeply cover that country many of them will have reached permanent ore- bodies of great value, Lintend, in a day or two, to start on a trip to New Mexico,—the land of sunshine and of mythic story,—and my ‘noexé, letter will be from that oldest-peopled and newest-opencd section of our grand country. i 3 D, 8. Covent, operations has been settled. wpon, by num- bers enough to acttle any Ute queatlon so far as they are concerned. “This expedition has already designated tho injning region made the objective point as ' Ts Defonce Mining District.” KPECTATION OF THE PROJECTORS, I havo reported tho above simply as an item of news, not intending In any degreo'to tndorse a movement so entirely antagonistic to the law, and to the positive instructions trom.tho Department of the Interior. And yet, although thoy hava named the dfatrict the * Defiance,” I hardly think that it is tho expectatioh of tha projectors that the scllemo shall. be. considered ng o defiance of tho ‘United States Government, or that auy con- filot with United States troops will result from thelr bold adventure, but rather that, asin the case of the early Black IIllls-ex- ¢ltements, the occupation of the ground b} mlners, and {ts revealed mineral wealth, will hasten the action of Congress, and secure the earller removal of tho red pesta, At the same time they will be in equally strong man. Aslioor the Kunnel that the Collector- | supply had occurred. In December. yy) | court ufter un indignunt protest. Tom Leo ship ov his district——"" na \Pamounting to $7,055,005 hud Scan pour Spposrou in the Bupreme Caney on Weinss- tit, honored and patriotic sir, Treplled, ito dis. marker, By payments from the | $2, Wt UP the “owner. of. Gov ae looking at my memorandum,.“* that ols hez | ‘Trensury; or by excess of iiaporis over ox- | ttt, He fs, the | ownor 0 ovornment ” Ys yy por! X- | bonds and insuranco stock, besides bel. bin promist to four men alreddy, ports, aud the yicld of the mines had beon | proprictor of two. stores, owning aboyo ul , ! So Mt hez,” replied tho patrloh—" so it | nbout 83,500, et the banks of the threo | [{apitites $90.00." ftv Inquires, “Cam bis bond hea Very good. He must hev o furrin | chtet citles held Yess gold nt the end than nt | bo refused becatise ho isu Chinaman? For if {t nilahn, ‘Toll him to select any one ho Iikes, | tho beginning of the inonth by about $500,- | 18 decided that it caunot bo refused, thon if will and give lim my word for it, “WIT that an | 999, ‘Kise, About $5,200,000 In legal-tonders | be instructive to magistrates of inferior juris~ ore) : * | chad atthe same tine disappeared from tho | “elon, and theroby prevent wholesulo impris- "Better than anything, ‘The Kunnol ts 80 | gour principal stores, and 3658 in bank. | OMtaontof Chinese in this grent E matrordl id by Heavily. In'debt that'n residence abrond wool | notes hnd been Issned during the mouth, In | Beserupulque and narrow minted nen. azon soot hin better than to remaln nt home, We | effect, about $03,200,000 in gold-and about peer aut that hie. Sightaare in joupardy, wad cool hev the tlag-uv our common kentry | $73,500,000 iu logul-tenders bad disappeared | that bo fs momenturily oxpocting imprisonment wavin over his offis, wich wood console him.| from these stores during tho year 1870, nl- | on achorgo mude aguinat John Leo, uot oven a for lis enforcod ogasile, Ile woud prefer | though about 824,000,000 In bank-notes hind | summons baving been recolved in tha cusc, tho flag ‘uv his common kentry over his off's | heen added to tho active ciroulation. Leo Yung's aitidavit was of u slmtlar charactor, fn Guatemauln to tho Sheriif's fag, over his] “Sincu Jan. 1, It must now be added with | 9nd contutned au appenl for tho rights of cit~ house in Kentucky, ‘The Sheriif's flag isa | some surprise, the movement hag been of tho | zenship. Judge Donohue nmodiutely iasucd a jurid, red, and is’not variegated enuff for | aamochuracter, It was almost universally Spe 2 mandamus, returvable on the Bth of alin : ‘i yy : Mko nacher, when f bid the grent nnd good | tho chief reserves. Business calculations of | tho Court of Common Pleus, It is tHotrst ongo man good-bye, and departed for ny feeld uv | the utmost importance were based upon this | in which tho {suo tna bis been 20 clearly do- jabor. 5 belief. Yet the amount of monsy which | fined. Tho have nottho slightest doubt that “Don't forgit,” sed he, as he wrung my | eqme back to the banks and the Treasury was | thoy will triumph. Tom Leo {uformed a reporter hand at partin, “that the Collectorship at | yo; i thal ho would form is opinion na to. tho oxact Partin, a. Cala D very small, and the return soon ceased, and a Loolsyille ig your'n,” wad followed by another heavy drain, ‘Mhg | Status of an Amorican citizon of Chingso nativi- Tshan't forgit it but ez it hoz bln promised | nduition of speci to tho reserva of the Now | } j frown sho reaille Gf tie preear atl ae, paks 5 HUMOR. 9 ‘Tho homo lifo of our boys and thelr training va : unfit them for going intoa shop as an appren- ,* yee barteri orm tramp. || | tes. Our boys aro kopt at school until 10 or 17 + Teen ae inks this muse bo | Xcarsold, Thoy nro suppliod with money, well ancient Greace.” dressud, per aaemacn clgura, play billinrda, ure “ Madam," sald a Inwyor tobls lady clfent,“in | Smarts lot, thoir mothora sweep up tho’ back, .! this ies T shall charbeanly a nominal fue." A. | yards; let tho hired girl carry in the wood.and nominal fee!" exclaimed tho lady; “that’s phe- | coal. If asked to do anything around tho house, nominal!" “Oh, lot tho hired girl doit; Lam going to play BB How far is it to Butler, if I keep straight | ball.” Thoy ure well up in thoir school studica, =» eae el) youre moe ieep straighton; | and expect sometime to becutho clerks. In ; i hort, tholr wholo training untits thom for work. tothor way, {ta about half a mila" 4° thal Buch a boy wi! done bo 0 ‘Into ganio So many societies for the promotion of things | shop and learn ad trado, he turns tp his nose are catablished, that Juhunio wants to know | scorpfully und withers you with, * Whatdo you why somabody don't got up a socioty for the | take mo for?” inn toud indicating tho groutest | premctiog. of boys In achool without making | «possible contompt for fo : orn study 60, Bie eats At ap fon UA Lede baat {hee A gontloman oveldentally steps on a daint; THOME, ROU EEY EY ORCou et ene: rentlamnan wocldontally tong on dainty | foywtmdo loa enuH bobuy wits), and # « «s ittto moro and you wold have crushed Fido." | Waut to give a few tnstances how boys “act wu HAMEL baderuahod nm Cw bavereplacéd | He WMEHAGYIRGL ROME APPIN ing Runt 7 Yow Aactar yoursolly $2.60 por week In astro. He waro eldthos that * Leay, old fet, you havon't gota dollar.about | 2 workingmnuy could not think of wearing Wo “ you that you don't know what to do with, havo pod forbim. When asked why he didn't go you?’ Thoro's ono.” “‘Thanks—but, hello, I | nto some shop and learn a trade: My inothor say, you know, It's bad!" “ You uskod me for | don't want mo to go; it’s auch dirty work, I an one Ididn'’t know whit to do with?” ping te sebool aguin, and possibly to college." — to six other patriots, to my certin knollege, L | york banks ly $5,200,000 1, Soins | ‘Tho Philndelphin. Item by ood articl ‘nts boy had tho chanics togo Into a machine. | force to repel any attack by the Indians shane buy pbrowneatiliy haweo t0-10Fror On| Sore cones Was On $5,200,000 up to Jan. 17, | gardicse of oolor or creed, in forcing Judge Din. | Tho Philndelphin item hase good articloon | gyoy, Bee 3 How toPreserve Hoalth.” But thor waa no themselves, ‘They certainly cannot at thls DEFINITIONS. and after thal date tho specie reserve began | kel to recognize bis citizenship. The decision will | © How to Tres ae barat ets yaa no | “"Anothor boy would come and alt beside us, tho strongth uv It. Whethor I git that or no! eclings and, m havo a qreat offoot umong tho rost of thoChina- Thov got wat 1 hey in my pokket, aid t sucl | satned bythe banks, ws lobe by 8400 000, | men, muny-gr Whotepeetod tp yocome elects hoy the post-ollls at the Corners, bein ez Iam | yen during this very, perlotl, than ‘the | Tho United Moravian Hrothors' Church own sevs the only Dimocrat in that region wich kin | amount. lost by the Sull-Wrenaury at New | ort of tho principal houses in Mott street which write, ns much I am shooruv, ButMr | york, In erocle the banks of Jfoston ay. orounied by ae Caincer MMS moeney Tilden ts a troo patriog and does fove Lis | Philadelphia gnincd nothing, inf tn legal | Fivouult the Chinese tonarts “notice 12 ault tenders they gained about, Sit 000, and tho | ‘no hondquarters of the Polong Congsce In los banks of this city about 33, , Wille the ted inane of the houses, and that Society ts Tildon). | ‘Preasury lost but little, ‘Thus te appearathat, | taking mensuros. to protect itsolf trom thisine Heroism—Virtuous folly, Prudery—Intentional modesty, * Pin Cushlon—Tho husband who docs not furnish pin-money, Reverle—Convenlent indulgence between meals—n concession of the satistied stomach, a tercated Ln how, First borrow a brass kottlo, mix up tho | Watebing tho macbinory, | Ie wus In} mocbanies, and his eyes and faco clearly indl- ‘i wator, boll, udd two pounds of wuyar, and ehake | cuted ho would Gave, uiken Loli Of oversthin..; plays and made n superior workinun, Wosuld to him: |; “Why, you'd bettor knock the door down. | “ You had better come to work and lourn to be a ‘What do you want?” ope my during! don’t | good machinist.” The boy would bave jumped Jot me wake any of your family, ‘I'm Just ualng | atthe chance, but bis mother wanted himta . your, knockor to wake tho peonlo noxt door. | finish bts iigh-School cones HO 00 college, and ‘ i'm locked ‘out, d'ye soo, and thoy’venivor a | aftorward study nw. That boy may muke « nocker,’” x early season do much in the way of prospect- {ng‘or; developing. the mineral resources of the mountalns; but hope, by.being thus carly, to secure advantages of locations over those ‘gbing'in Inter, Ithink they would havo done botter by walting a few weeks, for 6 snow {fs yot: very deep on the ‘mountains common kentry. , Hopeful: mais Pernorcuse Vv. Many, Ue, 3 d lawyor, but Tum certain of ono thing: they dnd ‘In’ Optimtst—Ono who benevolently contoneg —_—_—_——_. justice. ‘Thoy will be assisted by tho Loon Hun, : aoe hs hes feted ite saner Bison forint nant the littleness of mankind, in ‘consideration of An Imporial Dovotoe. eran dary jo yrinelpl stores was expen to iis tiator organtzition: ‘There {4 not a Chinas Se aoe wan the. remark of worse ae Pe Tenet his valuation Big ouile gallons upon “tha respryation, and, duclnrings| M8 solidarity, be eR ete bo indst borat, the'T'reastiry and thobanks of | man, tp Mott, stroot who docs not pay rent two | bo TEN AS opted a soburfacad citizen in | ,, Another bor would spond hours with us at the : Pessimist—-Ono, sentimentally analytical, who resents ils own littleness as reflected In Ils fellow-men, _ Filrt-A lady, afflicted with the acquaint. ‘anea fever, of judicious temperament, an Ne ‘Tho conversion of tho Hiapress of Tussle to | the thrce clifof'eities togethor lost more gald | wonths in udvunee, and Woo Hee, tenant of Fee ear ee trtatpand | byabout Siam, Whe they coined rie | nog eseumi as Hous ax cht Wer bite Fplondid myetorion, Hirst asa, bollover, thon us pel tondors only ubout $4,000,000, From Jan. | muda to broak up the little colony, notwith= HRen ere eeeratiogone. of thostrniyertine | 17 to Saturday last, a porlod ‘of fourteen | standing tho faot that the Chineso olfdr an ud- cldonts 1n tho annals of modorn Royulty. Woak | weeks, tho banks of the three cities and the | vance upon the prosout rent of every house In any clalma made before the reservation shall te opengd to immigration shall BING no respect or preference “whatever, i ly. minors" os... class are -aneasy, Vistonary, schoming,.; and adventurous, ri 7 iutho, tho dritl-press, or the vise. Ho became « Te eer aan ey aoe Oe ecom | quite andy with foulae Longigod him incon= + oxproasnil. the same opialon.”—Boston Tran versation, found him well uplubis studies in =; te dvelinils, extraction -of cube and square rout: . and ‘mensuration; undenitood - somotbing . 0! 4 country doctor, being opt fora day's sboot- | conic suctions and- plain yvomotry; and was i. | Untiring in ble ufforts to. briny his countrymen is loarn vo for two objects only—ber «| .! MEd, 1S O01, 133) 19 7 Ree eae to Shaves Proquently confined | New vere) “aian| “etarwul! eau] Seeeiu | advocited ropublicun prinoiptos au euccesstully for wooks to hor apartment, trod of the world U\TS8,uU0! | a among the Aonqulians it many hive grown old before her time, tho Empross sought 1G417, 81] HSS | renounced tho Celvatial IKingdom and are at and *; ake - a ty and slokly from childhood, the Empresas was not | T'reastiry at New York have changed in re | the street. ing, took his orrund-boy tw tarry tho gumo-bag. | working eventos at somo mechanical drawings. > yg ite of Willing to, asthe chance, a contingently affectionate, ‘a woman to Inspiro tn her husvand, who has over | serve as follows: The first Chinaman admitted to American | Entoring x fold of turnips, tho dor iediant'| temas ‘simply throwing away bis Umousorrands still ‘emphagizo “th ly it ren ent, a ‘O1 Help—Impecuntons sovereigns In the pur. | Hotoriously beon fond of ploamro, sentiments | ————_____—_________} citizenship was Jnmes C. Buptista. the Court | the boy, overjoyed at tha prospuct of bia mage boy {i 8 whulusnic store. a a Inst letter to Into! he advice given in my sult ‘oF hap iness, who are constrained to as more tendor than catoom and friondship, So a GOLD, OUNNENCY, interproter, Since his udinission ho hut been | ter’s sucocsa, exoluimed, * Lor’, mastor, thore's |* unily proposed to bim to. sro apprentice. ° Intending prog) ra from tho sist others ii ‘order to help themselves, chill sottled down upon tholr married lito, and Saal 3A | if you get ngar ‘em, won't you phyal He didn't know wherw to fee Weasenthim to © * Phyalo thom, you young rascal at | two shops iu town, giving. him au introduction i lo. meant” suid tho doctor? * Why, kilt'cm, | to tho proprietors. Thoy took him at once, ‘That to bu sure,” replicd tho lad, poy tet wottiny Ane Lenn ge and will make # “What shall I bring for your dessort, air?’ | ne mechanic. His cmployons say so, ‘ aalila polite waitor ut fashionable anor as ho | _A@orloun boys, as a rule, urv potted und pams — ; * East: Do not mi aye ake your pluns to cross the Divide ‘berora the inst of y or tho first of We, Every letter or ropurt from thera seuz4 Accounts of alckuess and aulfering, of ant Provisions and extremely high prices, Meaven—The supposed abiding place of dis- embodied Ife, where peace and good-will are. secured by tho absonce of necessities and as- pirations, |< : joston +. Pailadol'a) ‘al 1 consolatioa in the lovo of the ,Czarowits el Gi sslanil Gabaon | Present enjoying the privileges of citizenship, rod too much to become apprentices. delay” Hot lose your opportunities by the Sir aGriteboeh ih Foam A (Ane Ove tometidn ur the | Total x1 ae amin) steal [asin] ei | FOP PSE EO, Or PO nye ee ae a eae cvtieuy | | ua thine tmord: OUr Loss Aro uriwilling t0. fraction of: ite min fat b ute be asma. prilelog] Fun. images placed in every niche in hor | An unknown but small part of the lawful. | been nial en Proparations tortion of | from tho rural district, “Now, young, than aubmit to tho strict restraint of aahop, hoy = + pected mine: olt lias been pros | ‘Tho custom of tiaking April fool is koptup | ruom. ‘The Grand Atmoior of tha Court, | money reserve at Philadelphia ts in specie, | ozo Chinuiien Mocluny, thiols tiiomlan, Of | ata ho, Jost you give mo tino, ‘altyouve wot | Have bud go much frecdom at home that, if a Tn tegard to by tho Ttallung with greater cuorgy than by ay | DM. Unjanof, oxcrvlsod over the pontient An oh: | Otherwise, it will bo seen, the visible stock CCE a gee Jie Dinky | todo now iwte Bll all theso dishos up again APS | workinun speaks to them shurply, thoy! turn i al ben people. ho Lede al a jonxud (realy, | tluence which none of his riklescusors nad pie of gold has diminished ‘sbont : $840,000, in feces Sul ayaieanaiiye saa eee tat hae | samo as they wore before, and bring ‘ou! boro. round and five ‘nlm a lot of back talk, and prob- Lam iio ris EEADVILLE CAMP, _ ond tla, yeur thoy sourn to Bava proved thom, | joyod: Tho mora the Hiporor abandoned bin-') the jegal-tenders about 95,700,000, Yet a full | Gauso thoy arw poor thu Courts and Common. | Hy-mo-by wo'll fal about yer plos oud yer pud> | TY rrcicur dna boy, olght yours wo, who was proves that to say Lat constant development } ftuman Jouraals announced that Lieut, Bove, of | ly and suculy grow (ho intiuence of M. Bnjauoit, | uarter has passed, during which tho yield | woalth will not recoguize thom as citizens. Bap- | ding.’ = loulny overs hurriod Job. “A sci spoke! ital hat 1 havé not in any degreo over- | the Nordouskjold expudition, wus yoing to a- the boy xbout the fob buing wuntad, when he * The Now, Parlement turned round and fale Be toy ie Lee mete boy never amoun! 0 AN; a J BO Tt is not oaay to classify oxnotiy and finatty the | ach tongue that tho mon Would wot eouon Blut mombors of tho English Parlininont which met | efything, and to-duy be isa janitor instuad of u yosturday, dinoy somv of. tho. Irkib M. P's have | Sun ge Ont e 80 fur mitdo na ign uy to thelr views. Noithor |” “Whon boys will pitch into a Jobwithoutfeurot . {athe House fully made uy. Lord Hartington, tting dirty hands and fuccs, and parunts train + Mr, Gindgtong, and 3ir. Parnull roprosont avvont | Piuir boys ts bo subiulssivo’ and obedient, und Constituanctes between them; and one member. | yyrencauragp thom to yot on thelr digulty and |, Br, Je. B.. wtih) aleated for Nottinghni, bas | quit work beonuse yomutbing offends thou, thon + Justdied, P rol ly, however, it fg not xuing for | wo ghall soo more Amurican boyein ayops [varie . ' wrong to give ‘the Liberais 36), tho Conservite | ing trades. -+ tives #38, and tho Homo-ltulora Of, ‘Tho Liborata | AA ovGrs of tabor toll us that the first year | : i Ite found n congenial ally fu tho Countess An: | Of gold from the mines hag boen from $7,000,- | tleta Anally peruadod five of thom that tho yon a resent or future promise. ‘Tho fgad ne to tho prinelpal mines are, be- . 8 city-Hinits, in 9 fearfal condition. dress a meeting bn tho advisability of an oxpo- ia d 1 : ancy are almogt entirely’ sot guches! and ition to tho South Pole, at tho oman Univer- abet chard we Ge fsa tnd tt Ty orl Jo persuade tho re loc; My . hundreds of peupla, who wanted to guin admut- thy sogated, a patrow beset Honea an tance that tt was uo. Apiualin concort, such on tho let les} keepa a constant current of. fuonths, EP artiaed for the ovoniuun and r pouring over them, ‘This,’ with the | parties of confiding tourists and natives made Continubl’: passing oftloadéd ‘wagons, has | thelr way to the Coliseum, to find only silence ome Into! drut. and imud-holés “go | aud darknoss, A telegrams trom Dulogna stated . * ; 7 Ta ell, ctie oF v - “Hk to soir aeatOAY ; Dinces the wheels | Tous brick vowery, hud developed h erick anita 1 of tha ronda upon orcahinecnts ) rion, fallen and crushed tho nolghboring fk in gene 3 ho CPR | Ko, hat cy A ee mMpany, althougl ie gettin "avon bufbro Ae hea eate cy MMteutt to get it houled to the sinelters, SU! dau informed So the Tfeasurer of the Con i ny that. suflloient snoncy was forwarded mie the office tn"New York last month une qHistp ust nyonthly dividend of “ Vet et reason it was reduced by meee cetury to $100,000 was probably 10 oe 08 '$250,000, coming. due In Mfay, Vuitiro Saft of te.purehasy price of the {ne ae arable rilou of thotr he ot entire! tulsunder- teed in Now York, lias fended” to increase 0; eo sh panic tu Leadville mining stocks, 1a ore i partial 3 tere {yuo lack of vale : ni TO) 1 fac! Ne eareful estimate inudie by Prof Rtayinond, tonla Biondof, who helped bim in goading tho to $8,000,000, and the importsof gold from | mandauius which Judyo Donohuo granted thom Hees Ue cluoit to madness, In thoepring of 165 | abrond have allghtly exceeded. the exports, | Yan the votes of, (he Ameriain, pois aud the Czarowltz Nicholas diod,zand his mothor } Again, thon, ‘ut ioast 000,000 of gold fing | shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday the *olllotula becume more and more the prey of molancholy, | vanished, making since Jan, £ about $14,000,- who loiter around tho now Sour ule Weru i niontal deprossion, and bigotry. Nujanoit and | Ooo in gold which has disappeared entirely, | tonlsbed ut the appeunimes, of flys well dressud tho Countuya nover teft ter, Thoy oxcited hor | in adaltion to the $03,000, which vanished Chinainen, who prococded to the Hureau of to fever-heat against ull that did not bolong to | {2 lon te $453,000, Nuturalization, Mr. Baptista proudly lod them tho orthodox Churoh, Cutholics and Protost- | $2 187.-* And, moreover, about $5,700,000 | to thadovk. ‘Tho tlratof thu party who aftixed anta became equally abontnable to hur, and the | more of le I-Londers have gone out during | his murk to tho nvcesaury papers was Hom imarrlage of her only daughtor toa horotia was | the quarter sluco Jan, 17, lonving 'reas- | Wing, agod 37 yours, ‘Tho puper dooluring ablow from which sho never recovered. Tho | ury and the banks of the giilef cities a little | bis intention to renounce altegioncg to forelyn Czur dood not full to appreviato the aud {solation | lower fy legal-tender reserve than they wero | potentates was {nturpreted by Buptista, Wing in whieh bis continual abscnvy loaves tho Czar- | on tho 20th of December, at the close of an Aasuined v sorious alr, and When thaworts it ina, Ho ruproachos biuwolf for bis conduct | unprecedented drain, ‘Tiits, moreovor, lynear | Heulurly the Eimporor of, Chink | wore road be opin fo By mtaatutes and biter curse, the | Woond of April end auotir rapid wid largo | Kass towns muy Rtg” A ot 2 On vt q * eee Pinal Christian virtues, but whom | Turn of money was expected uftor thld e nut elyner wus Chang Leo, a BO0d-look- ho cat nover love, and in whose socloty be cuu- | Month opened. These phenomena certainty | tng young mun, 22 yours old. Ilo wus followed not bd happy. Ho that in tho Court of 8t. Potera- | deserve inoro attention than thoy huve yet | by Georga Loe. 24 yours; Juincs Loo, uged burg much deponds on tho vaprice of 4 dying recelyed. ‘To sum up the matter, we give the | #7 guar’ and Churley Chlng, uged 38 yéura, Thoy woltau and on tho remorse of a huabund who, it | amount of logul-tenders and of gold coln and | buve ull Loon in this country for a Aumbor ho cannot always bo faithful, van at loust fre- | bulllon held by the ‘Treasury Jan, 1, 1879, tho | OF years, and te: engaged is aud ca and quently bo Indulgont, day of resumption, and April 1, '18s0; the | Chinese stores. Tholr uitor obtain citizen: —————————— atiount of net importa to March’t, ay onl | bly in the otate of Lenn are notorious, Tornadoes Out Wost—A Suggestion to | clully reported,—the change since that date | aye ee eg ety ae aerate Chineee Prairle Farmers, Hasod on Observae | having been loss than $100,000 elthor way; | Mission, fu Mott struct, Tha othor tyo aro Epls- . Hons in Wisconsin. the estimated change In ‘Treasury reserve uilans, aud aro wlso trying to nidstor tho tn set 4 the Ruiter of tha New York sun. gluco April 1, ax Inferred from tho report of pacica of the 'Melican insn’s language. ‘Tho Tbave juat read in the Sun tho shocking 5s: jub-Treasury here; the estlmat ro- | party, after leaving court, went dircot to Mutt countof tho buvoc wrought by tho tornudo tn | duction of golil for uixteen months, adding stroct, whore thoy Were congratulated by thair Milagouri, In 1878 a very violont and destructive | one-third to Wells, Fargo & Co.’s report for frionds. A modest ropast wns caton in a bolgh- Seal Pohate teak aah Mirwurgontheusts | $9 pear 18795 nul tuo atnuuint of reserves in | PIMEEOUR ws, who havo e1abraced tho ely oudrsd unt It, routed Lalko. Mobi, @ penierars {ho thres cities Jan, 2, 1879, Rowan Cathullo doctrinos huve wlgnifiod thar thorufore will have w majority of nearly titty | of a boy's timo ho urna littlo or nothing for tha * votes oven in tho case of u Consorvative:Home, | anop, ‘Dad by tho third your, Woon Lo Sasori, Rule alliuioo, Mr. Adam, tho Liburul “whip,” | Sootiuuiy canes aoug ond olfers: btnva tittle! Predict fast year that his purty would como | mors wages; bo pucks uy und gots, forgetting “: jock from u Kunerul lection with @ majority Of | all his uyrouments mada whew tuken tuto the forty ovor tho otler two united, but on tho ove | yhop, His parents cannot cuntrol dia, bouce of eloctions tha imust sungulno Liberals | tho employers lose the most’yaluable partor hig». fsvemod tu enturtaln Little hope of controlling | ting und determine not to be bathored wiih j- tho Houso without an Irlvh alliance, which id | hove aguln : : always costly and novor curtain, Mae woke these fucta havo beow gathored during itteen ing of tho caucns, systom, according to dir. b’vours of a. warkinginan's Hite in this efiy. Wo Chutnberiuiny its founder and. munagor, DOW a have soon what Bpprentices. ara made at We Cubinot Miulstor in virtuo of ft, hua boon emis | tnink tho blame, tow largu oxtenk les tn thot uently satisfactory, alike in barmonizing dill, | nono truluingt’ the greasy Drothor We mudo We: culticy und in brisiging out the full strongth of 1 yeul that labor la a diegrave by bly Huo-foutbored Sauton dete ua Hronuuolds or ‘Gonservatistn, luis on our etroct-curuers WALLAUE D. Tox, | wbows what 18 rth bay oxpodl jo ia . ; iF future when houachold-autfrage fa extended to Naturo’s Way, tho rural regions. The Scottish Conaurvatives, Nature ofton cures disonso, but whon sho does, ‘ It haa been suf, could go to Parliament in one {els always by expelling. In sume way ty atber + fof a. respootaulc citizon af Mondovi, who waa attacked by four rufluus while roturn~ fog homo, yrapped at hinge clouk, and burried olf co tho Foundling Hospital, whore bis captors foroed him {nto the wheel, muda only of course for iufanta, rung tho boll, and scandatized the Blisters of Charity vary! much by infroductng a wun into the convent precincts, Tho popar. which ingurted this iteu of nowa was vory ine d@iqnant whon it found It bad been boaxed, and but the mutter tito tho hands of the Publila, Progocutor. But tho beat of ull wus tho trick layed on the Aurura, tho pet oryan of the Vut- jan, As tho paper was golug to press un olliolal- ooking note was delivered, desiring tho ingor- tlon of the naiues uf sundry promoUons among Prolates, of w chaugo of Nuncios, und eppolnt- inent of Blahopa, Tho ducumont was drawn up on oillelul paper, and wlgned und wenloed appa- rently by the usual authority, When tho news: ho Vaticy bhoru was it | dist yf wc t that the Intention of becopitng citizens, and will tuke | compartment of a first-class carriage, and tho | tho cause. doy Wort uffoctually ulds ustucs in nes Month axo, of the ore In sight In the Loti Givens pene for the clon ‘and maliug iousporasy ty tao Petty Of Fort | Gold coln and bulllot tho preliminary step a fow days §Tbo | Wola ‘Tories tu a uly. Every Beuttiah bur in dolny this, und this ls why it. porfurma 50 udergtuund workings of theve 168, Was | sated blm soundly; and when bo produced tha | Atkinson, where I Was profeulonully gecuplud Ja. L Qlfcora of the Loon Hun aro Amore | sendda Liberal. Of tho iftecn county soats he! many grout cures,