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z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 188]-TWELVE PAGLS 5 Democrats, being | vending will . ¢ 8 3 nischl v havo donb th oting of Genoral | road enpitatists, to” engago cxtonsively Iy the Qi = Bk n! S umortoay 1o o Rembricann, Wi1-| St o e alouion by e ey, U3 | funs, Whilo thore same of the lntter psked THE RAILROADS. e o oo L RaT | Feametaetar o oy e oncnon ©7 '3 WAGES, Insist npon o equal distributipn ot Chale ;:'I\;tlhll.mtlho Dfmnen;th heard gt tho matter, | jorrenson elaims to havo Interposed 4 ob- N s New York April 2 hus been ontled. . TTEMS. ] S E g I““““““":;ur nEMOCHATIO l)ll‘llx'md?m" LR m,r naforeiio“he Jectlan, At any rate, the Natlonil Ignube Buffalo People Steal a March AN JIMPENDING STRIKE, Tho Duke of Sutherinud tho Marquls of-8inf- [ The St. Louis Sfl‘fl‘.t-Car E ; et 2 Wit - Ucan took the other view of It, and indylced B B Tho Indiedtions aro it tho rallrondd center | ford, and 1 party of London & Northbestern : e iR SRR e PROCEEDINGS. editorfully In some sharp critieisng, These on the Ponnsylvania i In tbls ity whll mratn hove tronblo with tho | Dircctans; Miied From Liveraabifoe Now York ployes About to Strike, for Inquiry Into the Imrlfl‘nml llxlq" m-;-liulfl‘l.v “‘f’ i "JM' ’L\' THE SENATE, nmllm o little straiied and foreed llo an ont- . Company. ‘ll;::‘f:’l II‘I'III lrlll:kwlll‘llm: nt lllm|rlur!flr:E;m'l:‘\"l!; ou :(Im C|n.||nnl nlfinuu:r (:imm. "n‘::yxnnmll to . 3 pvision with n proposition te jein VARG ), - - | 8l " v ht-houses, ho remem| mnke a tl ugh fuapection of o Amerlenn o e it qusso """t"“.m.l“.{l‘lc"" flfllli::«‘l“huslI‘I‘é"gif{\!:l{‘l‘iu‘lJ}b‘;;’::)l‘:lpfll"lg:!‘:fl:‘(l(‘). h‘(l!ell;.:nuln[e::J‘I)‘llfinlsl‘;:h:.“.I‘I'S":\?All&ll,':\fitll?srt nbout i year nga hese wmen mado n temand for rnl}\rmnp{nxi‘:i‘x’n. % Every Other Day -Thoy Work from Ty G the Dmuernta, mubmit. i proyostc | & motlon to go_int6"Uegniive:session was | Mr. Loplinmn, wn cdilor, on Gearge O Gior- Very Important Purchases by the | T monon tho Tues thore and Mieskent i namrond In irolootal tro Linenln, Nebe 6:30 O'clock A. M. to he Senate, In ite Bmmt sesslon, | Jost. Petitions relatlye to the cnse-of Boyton |-ham, and.-producing n formbdnble woll of e 4 4 A ont, . by tho wn{ ¢ 0th, e ot tion that the Senate, In A ay o Buffalo, Pittsburg & BL Paul struck nt that thmo, and stopped for a | County, thence to Burt County, cunnceting wi 1A. M. eancreate a Senatorfal Commlssion fornti | wero referred to the Foretgn Relations Com-"|snunuseript nsked its insertion. alo, [:4 time the frelght delivery on' thoto rands, 'The | fo Chlicagn, 8t Paul, Minneapolis & Unah . Investigation of the tariif, to revort ulthe | rittee, 5 » 5! , 2 ‘e GONITAS IEAD AND DECLINED, 1y Joraensen isjated, Corham donled, where- on'the !‘qfll(fififi,{flmu’mncml the latter ‘44 o Western, mon on the other ronds did not stand out, but compromisod by acoopting an Incronse of from 10 to 18 conts por day, Thogo next regular sesston of Congress: that such Comnlsslon ean mnke o full and complete Inguiry, while, if Cungress Rtallrond. 'The old survey of tha Alchison & eapitnl stuol 0 (N0, Ll L {nonrbration hnve beon Mod with tho Secretney | O the tort Days™ They Ay Mr. Blatr offered the h.)lln\vlnz: Tteavlved, In tho fudgient of tho Senate, pube g ! Ll Interests require Congress to Lo convencd in Wik M . twaukoo | f Stiteof Nalirnsia, 5 . O After Working Fonrle were called, o contest would arlsy F coward, vt nid,aslnderer, -« Mr, Jorgei: teo tion Againat the [vn tho Take Bhoro “and.’ Mitwnukee X . 3 3 v on onthe i, and .\ hothing would be ""“;"',“;"’l"l""f"“.'I'::‘“‘:’"":;""’r'm esolntlon, rend | T’ fridhds soy- Gty toolk o notlea, R‘_gh us Indignation Ag I, | &t et el out for sumo e, but fially | | e A Ford, Gonéral Passéngor Agont of .. Hourss . done, The Demnoctatie St nntors, sy tl‘r AP "vrv' ot 2 Mm‘um furthr thisi ta remnth tHhEyap I,.,(,M,l.,’. +2 Recent Advance in Grdin ulso nccepted an fneronsy of 10 par cunt aud f tho Lutinsyivaniy Conputiy e e i elreie it insiee Biule u jolin e bringing s | (Bl tos amotting Uin i Lo the hosters o | 8en) was through hie'd, ba gind fo e hfs Freights. wont to work, Sineo that timo thore hua boon { 16'tia pwsenier buisiess f tho Vnndui, 1 Jonding resuitition [ the tieetion of Sennte | fnit Soods h"lu“';,‘, of Now Enain Hsiid i | oftice to himselt, Tho irate Rupressntntis Jac! no trouble, \ rond Company ahodlil b wddressed to St Loite Now E A nerats ) Linhoters at Olnotonati, Pittaburg e 9 A : - ) and . oflieers to the rear, and that the De Bit his thumb agalin nt the editor, who i3 r 1t Aecms, howover, that for soma time past | ne usual, Tn the nbsenc of tho Goneral Passan i ! L hou Loty suggested i oxtra sesslon of Congress ns o ! t ; ; tho dopot-helpors hivo boen ugitating for o | KOFugerit, Ste, . M. Choshrouxh, Avsistant Gun- 8t Bernard Parish, La, o * terviewed by o Westorh associnted Vrees voe 1le cdllm'l the attentfon of the Chatrman of ::1':? &:’f";::f’.’;,g"t'::": ;B:I"t'lml'fv{:‘lf’mfic:‘f‘g};‘j‘ 4 ‘gelves In the Rolo of - uu'll. fondg by tho mllrond eompanict, g Wil Fopurt (0 3515 Choahrotiigh nt St. Sonts, - ° B s A vorter to-nizht, saldehie wis fn carnest i | the Committee on Forelgn . Relatlons to tho Bl i 4 SR G sty et Cormorants. s, witleh werd furnod' altor, thoAtHle fu [ FROM 5180 4, M. IO 1180 4, y g bl | ot D ovsoun v st i o | A JrEcnsen st i ltlor bt ot N == e | ILLINOLS BLECTIONS | ik diifistnie s, g::) {l;éfihx:m; He said'tho” Republicuns wilk Thore eonld by no mnwd)finrufi it lnfin‘&' g, ‘The’lnst paragraph wns n bitter nud | Threatened Strike of Froight-Handlers | The matter enmo to n focus’ yeaterday, whon It e t i rivers personal attack on Gorham, relinshing the shortor hours, Tho phucess of thelr Uruthers iy Callfornla chntges of antisRepublican action wus voted that o demund shonld st once Lo ) The_ People Voted Vesterdny_ .'." Chleagoand Cluetnneti In obtalning ay g, "TIE DEMOCEATS AUE DETERMINED, 4 fnrmAdvp,nofl,gn‘\anal. z. 7 mado by the Inlullvury mep nt the Yrolght- dinte netlon were 1ot taken, unless It be by but that the Demecrils conkd nat maintain war. * ‘There were other constderations which ) o Mr '8 frionds to-d houses “of all the® vouds In this oity M T d '{"' :V"rfl!hnnfl bn:wr tine lrk'ululnluon- bay o ¢ y ‘0 HeN s t t 1 v on his part. Mr, Jorgensen's friends to-day J BT “ | foran increnss of 20 por cont on the: witkes at an; owns.an + | fected tho streot-car employés in s, Shels bregent naltude inalexlaintlvo sesslon: b;fl:‘lfi L;}::!‘!:p;{:}l‘:“;‘;‘l;‘(-‘||;‘;‘}:"’!‘;°“;"I::“l‘l’l" were diffuse In telling how thelr prinelpl IMPOITANT. TitA NSRBI, | Drcacnt piide . Tio. F0llow g MGmOTInl: Allbe y citi Totitlona wora startod to-dys' ou foveral .,';“‘m struet vegular legislative bustness by apnos- | 1, 1d e enlled e o | assniled tha aditor, Bpecial Duspateh to The Chicago Tribune, . y\lllll-tl yestorday nfternoon to tho Local Fralght ities, lines atnony tho conductors and driyors Prarhy Snye thie electiol of Sennte officers, ot It thoey m‘l’;’:(’"f;:‘e‘d‘ o i’l‘i‘(inl)(l‘c(!:l‘l’lf::"cr.'rllt h:l;tsu‘l“':::_'; THE LATTER TACOMINGLY SAYS PHILADRLEIIA, Pit, Avrlll 10.—The l;u;u:;u;h it ol thn Lake Sioku—autl usinlinr ahod It i , | tuo managors to:shiorton tho huurs' of g v 8 - 5 u . e ' SiAtevar 't By G vanin Kl ty loft; but tho Butfulo T iy 2 hi 3 d Dol them fol i Hinte hesiies befia” Hha | o1t the other alde hud. taken tholr osition; | 16 s othfig whatevor 'ty say, exeept that | Fanih lalron sctdom ot lorts b i [, Aonts of all tho Lo Hode o aaSeiSrerulY | Varlons: Issues Involved nfid Vas | fich ro now astonlatilugly lonk. The Pltishira & Wostorn ban aé Inat succeoded 16 |- xats forth the yraunds upon which the then des enstest and_qulekest . wiy. of brepging the My, Jorgensen was entitled to nll the eredit mont soems to hnve its fucoption with thy and it woulil bo enwardly for thom to retrent v gotting possession of the Bufalo, New York & ['nMnd the additlonal udvinto in’wages: : v e r ‘s } ’ rlous Rosults Accom= ** street conduoturs,.swhose complainta nrg ;"fi{lgm,‘k;“l"f{::‘ll’; l"‘{‘;llhl"l‘lll:‘(:l"}‘{ll::.‘rLllll"‘fl'l’ll':l‘: from it The Republican Senators had taken ::,":d"l:_.',filllfim ¥ Ir‘n‘r‘n‘mel“ ‘J;:;m‘ ol:\ll’;' ‘;(‘:}g;; fihlll;\(llolphl:ll' '\:vmeh Irumt b'e:rm;:;‘ ! I\h;a IUI]H'&: Hl;;x‘:i‘al;fuhlw::rflfll‘:‘l;lfi fiii‘%fi%&f&fin{;“?&?‘.‘.fi u plished. 'f‘n‘x‘}nnla tondest, A conduotor of 1his lige ,':,‘2 ‘resuiution waa offerd upnn the ndvice of the 3:3::;”1?‘:{;?:&::“ 11‘1‘:"3";::""}:;’ gowhrily 08 | himself, *“Thoro wilt e o ietco or | muttuln aud Emporiuin, on tho Philulelplin & | L™ inhetve of iy L A p2a bave o cumptnint -of. wnkes W gy President and Cablnet, M. Blalr said It wag true. It was his own ldea of o solution of the dilculty, — Mr, “DBlalr , sakl {hat, while snme Republican Senators ny the necessity of . oxeoutive sessi ait nre unlted in determination not to y the polut they are fighting for, "Tliore dre n v Rumber of Kepublicnn Senators new advise 7 I exceutive sesslons, and they think this eatt bost be arranged by R caueis, Senntor Bhermanu said to-day to other Senators of his L porty that it wagd necessary to contirm some of the President’s nomtuntions, hut he held that this coukl Le done without ay sure render of the prosent fight, 2 M SHEIMAN and others dre \\'urklnr for n cancus, while others oppose It, and inatst on lighting it out on the lne alveady laid down, ‘T'he Prestdent is desirons fo have a nuniber of fmportant nominations confirmed. Suvernl Detoceratle Senators Interrogated. by nere- porter ot the Western®Assocluted Press to. night deelare that thelr side will yot subnit to an eleetion of ofllcera, even If an extrn sussfon s called. "They sy tiey would au- Kria, onoof the Ponnsylvanin lines, and which, | this statlon, teapoetfully deslrs 10 inforuy if controlled ‘by tho Pennsylvanin, would give 1t Fou‘ u&?;‘wo wl:'h m‘;" :I;A:;; guun-.:\'“;m.‘lln:uv: r:l:; LIt 3 and n,f foet that a o, T 0 nvo ered mmm:;“ m::_’. lnt:'"xlhu l.m‘u’;c:i “‘]"‘lm:'wlbhh\e during the wintor, owing chietly to the price - - of conl and provisions, and. now wo have 10 fuce ond that important elty. Whon the Tonn- |'yp exorbltant houso rent and an increasc in tho eylvanin tried to ket possession of tho .rlr|:o of nrn\-ls'l'nm‘.h 3‘;1 .';','.';'fi ‘::;Iany«:; nv\'zmx'w::“ 3 teh | feelsuro, ngro Vi e e S 000 A poory ullnlos WIS | Gt piid bt Whioretior Lpatiiolout. Afver Taatia o 1 Wi Inform " ¥y sitlt, nnd & compnet was mnde by which Sher- ",‘,’,','{"“,‘J{‘"‘,’,'(‘hv“,‘“,‘,‘, Jow' o ,,l.,f" el man 8. Jawett, ono of tho largost atockholdors | tha wnwos at present . pald’ is atso- {u thetrond, nnd & humbor of his friends, agroed | lutely nocossury. In nmmluulor). pour potitloners to seouro for tho aity tho sumo price for its | DAy ¥un will plve the imutter *all tho attontion ohi n question of such importance demand stock ns for tholr own in enso they shuuld soll, [ iy rflq‘;‘m“,mu. tavor of ';'",l,ly Thumlu;: und tho ity grood that thoy should have tho | April 21, butore 12 o'clock noon,™ 4 urtlon of purohase beforo nny ono olse, Tho wi pald theso men at present (s $1.25 Whon Mr. Jewott .and his frionds | for truc inens n.;flgu;\lggr;l;nfin!%;fl;nflgg men, and found + an - opportunity to como ‘fnto -tho | Mol BLLAhiily, Whotko tho ruironds motn syndicate, thiy got tho refusal of tho | to grant the advunce, sud thus avold a striko aity stock undor a pledgo that it was not to be | und n serfuus Intorruption of business, dould soli Into tho Pennsylvanin Road Interest,® 'On |- hot be learned yestorday, n# tho demund for an Incrense was pot tnade until- fate in - the after- Baturduy the mancy was paid over, nud the rond [ (RGBS MOt IRESE BRUT LB I TS, O e hins passeil Into .tha control of n syndicnte | gomoriuls tu thelr swperiors, gud hid confor- headed by I, & W, Soligman, of Now York, who | cuces with themn during the ovening, but whnt huve put up $7,000,000 fov the purchase of tho | conclusion thoy came to, {f nny, hns ot yet a duy, und the drivers &1.50, but we havo to x, g O . . about thirty-threo hours out of every fon, Hot Contests Between Prohibitionists mum‘ to |;|lku two days, ‘Thials very hpggy s, Wo don't get sieep enouigh, nnd, In and License .Ad"”t,e"' quence, hnvo toloso time to got nluo;: u‘.::," forwe can't stand ft to work all tho time,., EVANSTON, ' averago of sixtoen aud a bulf hours o duy, (A < Bpeelat Dlspateh to The Chicago Tyibune, Luve to got up at 4 o'clock n 1ho morning o, EvANSTON, JiL, April 10.—Tho vilingn eleetiorf ourcbrenkfast, and be nt the stable A oceurred to-day, and resulted in tho eleation of | timg -t ‘tnke out tho first car ot iy tho follullug officorss - Trustecs, . L. Crooker, | n, m, One dny wa work nineteon b Chartes F. Groy, John C. Aeny Villago Clerky | which requiros s to be nwako over hm'(‘ W. L. seGury; Police Muglatrate, © Soth E. | ypurs out of tho twenty-four, and the llexlda, Tirudioys Directors of tho Freo Public Librarsy | wo havo to work fourtecn hours, What ,z, 1. G, Lunt, W, E, Etockton, . Tho vote wasal- | want fs tho. thmo reduced to an average y most unanimous in favor of tho 2<mill tax for | ywelvd Liours o day,, Long endugl, fsn't 11, far, the Public Library., ‘Tho election was n very ex- | man to work?" As I 48 now, wo hive “flllm": citing one, the town boing tiouded with bills In |y, T e e be: with oue hagfie, unlcss o have it kg ‘Fhie Kouth Evanston oleotiun resulted as fol- | 97 e . ’ lows: Trustees, Jullus Whito, Orson D, Angle, Do you propose to-strike?” ,and Jobn M. Brown: Vilinge Clork, Chiurles W, *No, Wodon't want to strike, but we yn Darrow; Pollee Muglstrato, Marshall . Bwelly | clrouluting potitions neking for what wo way ‘Iho questton of the suwor wus droppod.” Our.slomands nro reasonuble, and we expeet iy encounter. The - Virginln Representative wikes. the following points in telation to polities there, which presents aucelnetly the stralght-out Republican view: “As far ns my opinlons nre concerned I regard,to the preseut politieal situntion In Virginia, thoy canbedxpressed In avery few words,—to-wit: tho Republieans should maintain thelr party organization and not afliliate with any or- aanization of any faction or party outside of them, ‘I'he State Central Committeo should eall a Republican Conventlon, whose proy- ince It should be, through the rej ulnrlrnu- thorizedl represontatives of the Republleans - throughout theState, to do whatever would bo most eonduclve to the tnterests of the Ite- publican party, Iis sncecess in the future, and the mnllm-lmncu of Its iprinciples, whether that should be an alliunce with tha ftead- Justers or not, . i 3 TIF LATEST INFORMATION Ihavo of Sonator Mahone's views Is that the Revublieans shonld amnlganiute or fuse . withouy any consultation with hia colleagues, Let the deadlock be broken In o way which the Democrats would donsent .to havo it brokem g Mit, LODAN TOOK THIt FLOOI o snid hie was not nceustomed to rofule slandors; but us the charge that ha had been I sympathy with the Rebellion. had been el started, he desired to give the history of his cofuluet at the breakin out of the \Var, ‘Theso slanders seemed to run through the Demoeratie papors evary time any Demoerat, reckless I Wiy statements, made” an allusion ta him in this conneetion, In 1800 he had been eleeted to Congress nin Douglas Demo- ernt, a8 distingulshed from tho Bowrbon Demoernt of that dpy. During theearly part of 1861, when secession lind been rampant in the hatls of Congress, he had shown by his speeches whether or not he was In sympathy with the Rebelllon, On the5th of January, 1801, My, Advian, of Noew Jersey, had . pro- posad o resolution supporting the mensures % o i Company to comply,- If they o uol, s Houe thehuseeswréady ]t oy | G by WS Kivaldont u, ssomort of the | whowsolves it the. Rewfistors: “Fola"} | lioe which wauld ad fo tho husivees of tho | £015, 10, I m?f?l':n?&:‘;“,:ff.'.'?u;.:u“ru(‘ilifil,“f."rflfi.‘,’é et Dl 1 T s Tbuns, © | U0 e will lonve. Wo don't ik 1 sk 0 g 0 i e J A e o8 'S ¢ . & e u";; ,lsl“l;':.lll‘u',',“'tslt":'é‘;’wf :," ,",,,‘,'{fi,%.{‘.‘%}}”,}fi,’{ had voted for that resolution. On l‘u‘t%‘l‘\’! Tuok upiay, ne, sloidal to tha future at oue | Iugalo, o] Sl e Are g DU i aline i, trplibla will hesome PoxTiac, 1L, April 10.~1The municipal eleo- wiikon stelko, but tho thing hos fust cop party i1 Vieginda, and = monstrous proposi- lun, when we remember that at the last elec- tion tha Republicnns enst 85,000 and the Read- it to the ‘syndicats uro E. W, Clarke, | quitoserjous, und froight busincss at this point of this city; Clark, Post &. Mortin, "of | Wil bo muoh futereupted, Now York; Winslow, Lanler & Co, B o of New York; and tho Seligmans, Tho New- : TIIE FLOODS, custlo & Franklin foud recently bought by | Misfortunos Hevor cuuld stngly. R Preaident Jonua was oartof tho' plan; nlso tho | & Northwestern and the Chicugo, Milwaukeo purcliusd of the Genesce Valloy Ruilroud; which Bt. Paul Rallronda having not -yet quite gotten rins from Salumanca to Hochester, 4 nver tho troubles ennsed by tho snow blockudes, Tho )mportanco of this muvcmnnt'mny Do | which bnvo cost them lurge amounts of monoy, estimated whon {t s kiown that'the Plttsbure & | re now ‘!"flm'lnw from !landnlwhlc:lx"mll)' clnun: Woatorn [s about onterlng Into n contract which | them. still largor outinys, unless tho rush .of hie had mnde the following remark : As the reaulution recelves my ungualificd ap- probation, I vute yen. ‘That had happened while he was Demo- erat, before Lincoln’s lnstueuation, before o eun had been fired announcing tho deter- mination of o Rebellfon agnlist the Gov- L ernment, 1la had then stood In no equivoeal hosition on the ?uexzhm of rebollton, or ns to B{T) su;ygrunlml hy force i necessary, On tho - hith of Febroary, 1501, of this. ‘The Repybiican Senntovs, particulurly those from the West, who havo sl along op- |- posed an extea sesston of Congrress, assert thatnone will becalled,—eertainly not sopner than October, and not then wmless something arlses to muke it necessury. ! " menced, and we don't know whnt it will leadiy nsons’ " < O The drivors and conguctors of tho Musy M Joh;\u:n gty glg‘k- fli‘“fi Gray g ‘;,' Tinfirond tinos Ay thiny aro very. well treated, by juwer, sobn Voghts,City Attorooy, 3. T« TOCrSs | gy hoyrs gro longer, than the men «an eniyn, For Aldormun—First Wnrd, Arnold Thiornton; Anold conduotor, for mnuy-years conngig Socoi avurd wtin MoNionulas Talrd Wirdy | yitn this line, suli- Wo get bottor wiget Bine Acel, The vate was closoly contestad be- S twLon tho Ticensp i ARti- [censo pArtics, tha |80y Workinginen - in tho coantey. Waat an formor electing Mayar, City Clerk, and one Al n man .who .-l . not n mechwy u'nln.hwh'l‘llu mtl»mbn nn;:'u nr'nllholuo:wt wis [ mnko. $2 a . month at? Wo py cleeted ) 10 I party. 0 tempernuco ‘. Doaple hubo Jnego seuing ovos previous ojuotions, | 10 Worlk luto and early, but wa get. yuod pay. | tlon held to-day rosulted us follows: Mayor 8 » Justers B, that wo should . ubandon our organization amd support thelr can- didate, and - olect thelr . representatiyes to oflice prinelpally: by and throngh our votes, I do not think thnt nu?' one person’ who is n Republican, who 1s Tonest In hig convietions, would usk of us nny such an ar-, rungement, such sacrifices, and If .suceess should result to tho IReadjuster party from . GEN, LOGAN y to-day en’ect\mllf disposed of the assertion . that he svinpathlzed with the Seceaslonlsts in n the winter of 186001 and netunlly ralsed o ’cmnmnhmr the Rebelarmy. 1le gave n ) b 1 um patlstied. Those younw fello minite history of ils personal and_ politieal | . ¢ HE I1AD MADE A SPEECI such n fusion, to ba ln[tl nftnrwnnlsl WIth | wiit give it a tonnnge of 1,000 tons of conl trom | Wtors svon conses, The Rook llllvnr ut Dixon | audare rejoleing D\Lthmuucsu to-day. ,nhurl“e Flioliss, 80 ml;)?:m““'l r:n r‘";‘le‘l'_"“;‘::s';: - uctions at thet eventful period, sud substan- | 1n the House of Iicpresentntives In favor of the utmost complaceney, that we had done, & palit near Newenstio over Its wholu system of | hnd reached such a hight as toflood tho tracks g STREATOR. We hinye h ahibrt diy of fourtcen hours aadg tinted his spatemeits by detters' from promi- | tho compromise nicastires roported 10, tho Danote tHiiL 03",,“"“'\»""‘:""!{"I"“lf" BhOUY | pougs to Butalo, 1t Is ulso proposed to completo | Of tho Chicago & Northwestern nonr that polut, ‘Spectal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. i e -nent Denocrats, among them Senators Lo- | Iouse, aid_known us the Crittendun Com- | 97 biisiness and be satlstied with tho result. lone ono of eighteen or ninetéon. We o ongt Briteatoit, ‘Tll, Aprit 10.—~Rlectlon-day has | ap, m. and got off at 8 p. o, aud the nest dy been vory qulet hore, but a great dohl, of bart' | wo go on ut 5:%0 and got off at 1200 1, m, Tog clevdencoring has beon donw on both' sidea.’ | stund- it tirst rate, nnd so can theso youny ‘Thera were M7 vates polled, tho Licengo tickot | follows, If they wanted to." wolng abiond 1462 votos, Tho tioy momberscleoted | -\ gonditotor on.tho Washington ayvehwo Iy, to tho Villuga Board ure Erod Endes, Hugh Hall,. | of more than usunl inteligence, safd te mors tho Nnifalo, Pittbbury & Westorn to Piitsburg, | &8d cndunger the bridgo, The manakera of and when ttla I8 done tho runtl will extond from | the road thought It ndvisablo notto run any that oity to Buitalo, with a branch to Ruotester ::':"':‘:‘;’Sr ':;f:‘l“‘:“fl:;:;{‘ ::;:0"!:: “é':mr:gfl ¥ a b Auminous coal trade of Western Fonnaylvania, 'munsmenm. Milwaukeo & 8t, Paul, Letweon which I8 n vory lnrge and profitablo business, | this eity and Miiwaukee, I8 also sufforing from 1 do not favor any such awaleamation, ad, a8 Jong as I can muke iy protests' of any uvail ugainst such a proceedine, I shall coti- tinue to do'so, acting us hum,-slly as 1 ean, aud for the best nterests, nrhwlwes. and wel- fare of the Republican party of Virgina,” -mar and Pugh, who wera thon members of tho House of vkt:urunuumurm T{e nlso pro- uced letters and nfitdavits from all the sur- viving members of tho company, and they all deeclnra that Gen. Logan had noth- ing to do with raising the Tompany, At thh conclusion of hig speceh he stated -rmmlsu. 118 defied un}' man to show aword n that speceh which showed_nny sympnthy with seeesston or rebellion, o huui'$dld at that time: **1have nlwufs and do yet deny the right of secession.” 1o had always been no Union man, and he who sald to “the contrary - falslfied tho ree- b e N I ATRARS O w R fos I Feoin, and Thomac Halllsy. 1, L, Donugh was relected .ng.;w. :l:u lli‘ln\";:l n[;o Fn‘llm ulrcgl llfl.lm. lnn«nud s o SO i 'he prcbnso m turday Inc o | overtiows, 03 unablo A ogtonded © Fourth atret, Chulitean iy, ord In penco and in war wil take care of | ngainst him, and had remarked thot his ! Dispal "Ihe Chicago T “fans oll ‘epionstand & large Litumijions. cont | Hiugle Yalond & Pacilo Ly livos ja | #onu o fur uiiwnd tho whisky inen brought out’ | Hollefontaine, In anotiier duy the ioyemet Chicago Tyidune, Wasixatoy, D, C., Aptll 19.~The Com- missloner of Internnl Revenus has notified the attarneys for the Int¢rnationnl Bank that he will to-morrow render his declslon in Jdeself. But Lhave WISIED TO PUT TIIIS ON NECORD, 3 first, that my children may not huve slanders thrown in thelr face without power to nn- swer them; second, that, If any Senator In reglon. ‘Tho Butalo, Plttshurg &. West- | but the water th Gruen River and Hook River is ern syndiente " wug represented UK nearly up to the teuck, and o furthor rige may Archer N, Mortin_of the fiem uf Cliark, Post & | cuuse cunsldernble trouble. The Burlington Mortin, of Now York, who 18 a Director of the | does not notigipate any troubla from the tlood, Buiralo, Pittsburg & Western Rultroud, . Tho | fts truoks and bridges being still soma distanco stooic wha sold at par. “Tho milengo of tho Buf- | nbove tho wators, - Tho ralivoad ullicials ure in. a,‘n.-echeu Iind been Tlutcd In the South, 1 tha speech to which he (Logan)_ had Just ul- Inded had been quated in the South and its doctrines - followed, " there would wot have been any robellion or secessfon, Hu read n tho band and o torenlight procession, whick sqon | Would bo woneral. A Bollefontnine line deiser Inereased Into hu.,fi‘,,,.u‘j, The canuon ‘“,“,, suld tho tovement was taking like wildin buuled o tho. river-uniik .and peai aftor peal [i Every driver would slgn, - wia sounded, :Froo whinsky tlowed plontitully, [ * ling lhuru‘umm nny eTort to get the monto and u general loud time Is being Indutged fo. Kvggfi;‘[mf\l" itad,agtion ? yot. ' Wocan't do that very woll withost ' h ‘ork & ‘Philadel d Its connec- | hopes that tho werst 1s over, und that tho wators s L ‘| stopping work,.and that would ‘cause exeils this Senate Chambor shnil herenfter make {R;‘“a,‘,’&“fi!;]\“‘"fll‘;"flfi‘;"'m‘:a’;':l ‘33-’1?.'1’.{?.."1‘?‘ that cnse, : ) T et FolToerst Baluipus o )ts conioo: | Befics sunt, more, 8 tho snow I 'tho country I8 TAXTON. ToBE N0, oowouny WOUL Bny a et ;\:‘lgmla?lcl‘t'uw%l;_?l!wllmf dlfrht'flisuu \;Hllomt“ Il:: Congress at the ontbreak of the War, hmfl“‘ TIHE RPNING MEETING delphin Rallroad, 7151 miios, $2,850,000; Oloon, | rapidly melting’' away, Tho only danger isa 8pecial Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. we wore " striking, - What wo_ want of the Nationnl Falr Assoclntion here prom- Ises to be largely attended,* To-day the Com- mittee Incrensed the prizes ‘to §5,000, and © assurances have Dbeen given that 8 large number of lorses will bo here. A heayy purse Is offered for the stallion rnce, and somne noted Enstern horses haye alréady areived, + It Is understood that ‘Mr. Bemis and other lovers of the turf in Chiongo wlll bring thelr horses to that meet- testimony to his loyalty to the Union at that Imrlod, and stating thatthey hud never heard i utter ono word of sympnthy with the Rebellion: but that, on tha contrary, he had been vohemently bpposed 1o it in July, 1801, with a musket In bis hand, he had gone Into the War t . AT DULL RUN, ' .and, shortly after, had reurned homo and- ralsed a regiment, reslgning his seat in Cone kresd, Mo hod been in’ ns many bat- ‘tles during the War as any man, Att u P, N, i, Apt D, ~Tho foll ntl- | somobody to tako -tho lead, If we h Tl kit e The faintoe Autk a oul mn to fako Hold ot tho thing and it usiness of scotng the wien 6n il lines, ity majoritios ranging. from 4 on Mayor to 123 for potitions would bo glum.-u by nearly every drver City Attorpey. Muyor, IL Keith; Clity Attor- | und conductor In tho city in twenty-four houn” noy, J. 1L, Maftects City Troasurer, James Hock; Drivers and conductors on_the Union fine, City, Clork, Guorge A, Stoll; Aldgrmen, N, B, | tho Cass avenuo line, tho Frinklin avesu Duy, W. IL'Truvis, und’A. L. Clark.' Tho conteat'| 'fid tho Fourth street lins wero alxo seen, Tuef wWus very hot, being waged Detwoon the stenl il suld thoy wero in for short bours, und did uit Antl-Litonso tickot nntl ona'hended *Peopfe's:| intond.to let u'? unlll.l.hnly Mot what thoy wanted tioket,” which was largoly supported by An Bnid onu of thd Unfon *liac_condiictors: * K1 License nien. . The Antl-Liconso folks are hold- | bive mp‘f'“,"",‘“z‘[‘ ol fs' e ey W T Ing a Jollitication meoting ovor thelr viotory. 2" :Ih,? Rwlw for tho short-comings of the rile ‘0N this Senate that insinuations of that kind mny not be made In my presence by any man hoereafter. 1 will not submit to it any longer.” - THE FRIENDS OF SENATOR CONKLING are declaring Lo-nlght., with & -confidence Which seems dorn of knowledge, that he hins fully made up hignind to attack the Admin- istrution In open scsslon the moment le be- couied sntlstied that the nomination of Rob- ertson will not bs withdrawn, "Ihey say, H ‘-a\;r‘m?r. that he Iluu prepared his speech, ang n Hradford & Warren Halleaad, 23 mlles, $000,000; - | heavy raln within the next twenty-four hours, Kondall: & Eldred, 18 " miles, 3300,000; | ‘In whiloh case nll the Iown and Wisconsin lines Bultalo & McKoon Rniroud, 21 ° miles, | would no doubt: suffer much damage from the $300000; Buffalo Conl Compnny, including | floods. 16,000 ucres of conl lunds and tnines, §800,000; |- . = 5 2 total, 4,860,000, This pmount doea not Include AND §TILL TOEY COME., * #0000 of Nyt ‘and$1,000,000 of socond mort- Emigrants still continuo to arriyo here.from aga bonds, tho value of which will be ou- Cannd: d the I tos in'} Hatted_and strengthaned by the syodloate. | Furope, Cannda, and the Enatorn States in large To-day.tha Bufitlo Common Counofl unani- | numbers, The Lnko 8hore & Michizan Bouthorn mousiy appraved of the salo of the stook at tho | from April 10 to April 16 'brought here about -Buiralo, New York & Polladelpnin Ralirond | 3,600 cinfgrants, mostly Europeans, who wore el ¥ tho cify, yhloh tunounts Lo 610000, THO | brought 10 Buffala by the Erlo and Now York SherinanJ. Jowett, . woll-kiown - oltle | Contral in Rbout equal numbers. Most of thoso Fort - ¢l it ing. 'The season begins May 8. . ‘& hive to dreas neatly, Which costsus n it he hus excelled himself Tn_the ]I,:.’f‘ d.{?fi'&‘dfi%’;’,fl huumj lm\“ I lh-" ul‘ mnd?l e A s\%l\'nwr{. zen _of - Duttalo, ."l'l}c!mcnl J. W, James, | pooplo ure. farmops and lgborers, and go West, it e GILMAN, heavlly, beealiss we aro In- the Gust ail. the o peculiar ling {(;r n:hlleh l&a 18 ‘lulnsjed. II; 13 Murl:‘,_““nm,._ iy e o {w“‘,lic;r‘:;'ll'{ufu“ "Piro Sacret Bervicn oflicers have dlscovered TS nuttule, Fitsbury & Westorn | wharo thioy expoot to settlo, Tho Michlgun ‘Hvectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribure, A waie UL OuF clotes rapidiy. Afwe luen ' ‘?‘%g;:s“o’f‘dg‘n‘:l he ego‘;‘;,'lm:ag,‘;‘m:‘u’hg; to thosy comniands he would leava It fo e e L T i QLLMAN, UL, April 10.~The olty eloction took |, y ¢ duriug . tho pust weck President of tho now Company. Tho Buffalo, | Contral brought hora 2 Pittsbury & Westorn will at '.’mi bo ropresented | noout 8,830 emigrants, about 1,600 of whom wero in the Dircotory, ‘and the *two 'companics will | Cansdiang, who nre going to find humes In Mun- wurk harmoniously, and in timo will no doubt | itoba and. the Northwust, and tho romainder be merged. Ten por cont of the purchnse-money | Were Gurmans ang Beundinavians, wost of hus ulready becn pald down, und the bnlunce | Whom go Wost and Northweat, wlll!mpaldviu regular fustallments, us ngroed in | The Pittsburg & Fort Wayne brought in: 500 tho contract. It {8 expected that the whole | emikrants Huturday evening, mostly Seandina- that » person who clalims to bo n Washington lawyer is carrylng on an extonsivoe syatem of. swindling colored peoplain the South, He was Inst heard from, In Loujsiana. Jiis method of operation Is sald to be this, He -podts clrewlnra to colored people, setting those who had promoted him to sny, He bore on his person wwre than one hotnrable sear, Those were sone ot the certlficates of his loyalty glven him by the enemlos of his eountry, - At the close of tho War ho lind re- stgned his comlssion, preferring no¥to re- celve pay from the Government when he had. have, to muke It up. During the winter we plnce to-day. 'Tho lisue was Liconse or No Li- | gitv, S0 KR 8, Bérribly. Lat we nerh oo cense. Thero'was little oxaltoment, but much'| pininod. Now, there {s plenty tor us to dn o intoresy and feeling, 'lnnn"!lug. The Ligonse g;hurnceux;ruonufibnun;'l‘ {3 :ll:lu cmlr:pnny dmfin‘: urty oleoted the bead of tholr tiokot by 60 ma- | Sborten ho- © o give us th nru" “The Counell {8 now llmreunhly{lbganw." Ty rost, -a kmu& many will, quls whether Tho Indlcs nlav voted fu tho form of u potiuon | thora a° a stilke. or ngt, Wo cun s on tho question, 0 voting -aguinat and 6 for | find work at something else.” A Market street § gerson whose name he. has furnished the “President. ) . - LAMAR AND PUGH, . _'Tho followine Is the Joint lotter from Lao- mor of Misslssippl and Pugh of Alabaua \yglch Gen, Logan embodied in his speceh: ) 1y 1 vinus und Polunders, who uta dostined for tho ouictor sald n ny mon” b lett | QMTED braTis SENATE Citamen WaING- | 1o furthor duty to porform. At the Lronk- forth how they wero ontitied to Lounty Trares Now Yok & Bkllusel b Tia lvoud bana | NOrthwust.. Duriug tao bast ok sils roaq | Liconde: —— Yoy, bocaos0 LS a0ubl Kek ouaror rovs or b f ;m t L1 vtvlmx i In o u}m 03 ing out of tha Kebellion he had lived at Mar- | Inonoy, penslons, and ofher bonuses inrge business {n oll pndcont frolghts, und s con- | Lrousht in about 1,600 amigrants In all. PARIS. 2 '| ter puy. A terminus Superintendent at Toin . 10 1ho Tagt that. ' Bouthern Hemuior whoreed | fon, Wilizwson Countyy fHl Xho peaplaof | from the Government. The posters’ an- | idoredan valatla Falirond Fors Ho throukh vor Uit bimare Sephin Jinsmiss leen dolug Evectal Dispateh to The Gikeags Tribune,” 100 Datipgion RYGnUo sl sl hoom sl ;«Qx;l\isdl :nllll'lxng( h'nmg{;rgr%“bxfi:m n'thn"e r:_\;:; thas connty had been Democrats, most of | nounce that he will be along at a designated {mgmfll ;lrl: mfim&glg wl‘;‘:m-;,\:h:;:"fflg:: 1he | brovgit i over B0 oligrants, all of Whpm .tho tulk; The men werw in earnest, nnd did oot :%;“ from the South. Ow the 13th of April, time, and spend ten days In making up these y clalms, aud will torward them to the ‘Trens- ury Dup[lr!nlL‘m. for colleetion, .. The colored neople flock to him, 1Ie tinkes outclaims and’ sends them on, signing the numg of some reputable attormey In the section inwhich he is ~ 8perating. For his sorvices ho colloots @ feo of from $1to §5in cach cose, Ile tolls the Pams, I, Aprll 10.—The city, election was | ‘lutend to let up till they got tho timo reduced o hotly contested to-tay, and resultcd in the eluo~ :174";’(‘:-’1 l;,g;l{;fg(:‘;u:" fl‘le?:m ,’,“,‘,‘,",‘},'",‘3},' 'll “l:fi'.lhg:'l; tlon of o Ropublican Muygr and all the Alder- | Gt SoG70hy tha aar-arivors stop. 4 thoy mit men, and 6 mafority for liconse, D. B, Elliott | each other on thoir routos and toll ench oibet beat the Honi. L. MoKinldy,lute Rep) tative | abontit; Itwould scon ba alluver tho city, He from thls county, for Mayor by 18 vores. ‘The | wassure it woulil end in' the reductlon of Ut temperunes people uindo u stran, ‘nllfl"' and uro’ | usked for oru strike, ln':llfw-llhe nhn‘:l:run anfll :IVH“I; ;{m {odfrelnl" ’l'llllc 4 ——— whole Hapubifcan tickat waa elected in Marsha ILLE. and Ant! Pbluunu carried. * LOVISVILLE there, you gave no encourdgetaent to the seces- afon of the Hruthern Btates, udding, however, thut syou did not nsk such testlmony. was ot sure at the tine that your referonoe wns to me, as Senutor Puwb, of Alubning, Was also n member of that Con- ¢ wress. “Since then, baving ledrnod that your i reference was to ing, L proposed,’on the flonr of tho Bonate, should sultable occusion offor, to state what I know of your positionand viewa at hiludlphin & Lirle, und the connoctions that | landud at Daltimoro, snd uro golng to scek 'wwL puflmuaud with It, Urldiron, the Beadfora | Lomes in the Weat and Nurthwest, oll region, und the bitutinous conl tands of Biic | ~ The rulironds foading west from this cliy ro- and SFeKunn Lountios, +Tne lings uf the Buttato, | fuse o Juport the number of Smipraiiia they Plusburg & Western, undor thls purchnee, | curry, ontbe ground that it would injure their will vover 00" miles, ‘The other new | intercstu. Thoy meap by this that they cannot Hnes of tho Hultalo, Plttsburg & \Yestern | nMord to let rival linas Know bow much of this from Brockton to Buffalo and Salamanca will | business they do while thore Is §0 muoh cowps- be pustied forward with ruvmnK. An uaong is | tition-batwedn thoe variuus linos, in this city now who will hire $,000 negroes to * ' . A FEW DEMOCRATS had got together In Marlon and pnssed raso- lutlous in favor ¢f sccession and rebetiion. In ‘May l’ollowlnfi. some men from William- son County hnd been_organized into i comn- pony Ifi' ‘horndike Brooks, Marylandor, and had Jolied the Southern army. ~Of thaf resolutioi or of the men lenving for thuSouth tluped ones that in April or n May a United It th p Lou1svILLE, Ky., April: 10.~Tho atpiko smorg thetfin referred (o7 butas Tmy bonsont frons | o had nd 1o knowledge, and the ehares | Stntes Loy nmster will bo. there. t iy the | dothe wark on this lhio, und it Is expacied that MINNESOTA NORTHERN. ¥ the ruitrond piptform lyborers & Incresse, 4 the Nenate ¢ 0 tiuse, 1 d i . 4 the onrs will be running on tho now road U fal Dispateh (o The Oh Tridy A TTARDE, e railrond piptforn) Iyborers {8 on the Ince : thotana ‘gngrrnnnnmnwlllg‘«;xm loem 15'1!'1'1:1‘!"‘"'& Jivo | thut he nd Instizated that conduet was b { elnlme, 1 one rll\cfl n Mlulbllm. Where | Octobor, An ordor was given yosterdny for Hpeelo 4 Heaoo e 5 LA TIART solutely fulse. e read o large nunber of luttera” from u[omhmut citizens of 1llinols, ot of them, he stated, Imlmf Democrats, testifying to the fact that he had alwass been loyal to the Lnion, and contradicting all the hie worked for fifteon doys, he took trom the unsuspecting dorkies the snug sum of 1800, The Treasnry Department afticers, seelng something wig wruur frony ihe fivod af ‘papers that came for clating, for which 4 ond tho day hands dofng work for the Oblo T et N Apel 10T oo w10 | Mseiseipp! tond huve Joined tn tho deuaad o 4 DAt ~ . JAngreased wagos, This way Lrought about.by dny was tho most exolting for yours, - Thé prom- | 32 nent isauo 8 were Liconso and Anti-Liccnso. tho ollior Ktrikors, who, backed by the Amals:- Tho Ant-Linense ticket was sucoeasful, olucting | mated Unlon,uro doterminod tohold out for thelr 1o use {Lin any way that seoms propor (o vou, Whe you fiest etmo to Cnnlrrunl yu’i’l wero ' A VERY ANDENT. AND " IMPETUOUE DEMO- CRAT, . Io tho division which took placo botweon Mr, Douglna and his friends on the one hand and the Division. 87. PAUL, Mian., April 19.~The Directors of m‘lw:n::ffllflm .'.?.'.,‘E:n'.i‘.}."}.{f.‘,' lu;-vt:;[: nbufifi: the Minuesota Northarn Rallroud Company filed inw of nunion depot fn Bultalo by the Bulfulo, | with the Secretary of Stute amendments 1o the Dittsburg & Wostorn, tho Oatarlo & Wedtarn, | artioles of Inoorporation of that road by which und thio Now Yatk, “"l“"&s'ofi,!" Lonls Ratl | ypo namo of the varporation s changed ta tho «charges whielh had beon made agalpst him | thora wus 1ot “the slizitest foundation, | Fouds, whioh will coat $2,020,01 Northern Pacifio, Fargus & Rlnck Rills Rallroad y : demands aiid ure wurking fur o uenerl srite ¢ Soubind Demotiuty o be otlan S MG | o yiibaly® with i hebollon 1o wia | turned the wattar pvor 0 18 Searel BarSIA : R Campany, Tho objoat of ald Compuny 1810 Jo- | BYOrs Coobonoun AldersAy Pk Wakdy Cag: | LSRR tha platfarny bands of tho rond toucht b, parw mad uncontpromiviog supbgiior of Mr. [ rend a lutter from ‘Thorndike Brooks to ( An oftieer of that Service, who Mvestixated |, -ENRAGED SUIPPERS, cato, construet, and muiutaln & main lino of | Lurimits, Becond Wirdj Sporey, oiol Ward: | Fhsed 10_ugoopt the deruaids, and' 1oy stopped ! Douglas, and In tho caurso of tdl contontion | brove that he (Logan) shad known nothing | it, reported the facts In thd euse, ‘LS 18 an | Commistoner Fink nod tho Bustern trunke raitrond from o point on the Northern Paolflo | Kobinson, City Clorks ° \rkputriok, Treasuror; orlk, >3 ¢ g , Jou bectmo somowhut estrunyed from your | of tho departura of the men. of Willlamson | oftensg ngainst the Stato Inws, Tho author- | lino Presidenta mist. bo ejthor fenorunt of the | © " i H Fam & po "“. g o i h © | Lingolu, City Attornoy, ‘Tugy are nbout fifreon Iu number. Tho handt L e alatte o Houth. v, olr frequunt | County to Joln the ebellion,, T conclusion, | itles of the States whero he lias nparated foeilng that now exlsts smong Woatorn pooplo | Rallroudutornear Wudcna, thenco southonst- —— . * | attha ., M, & L Itond were walted on by u con e g::f::};‘::";l:»v‘v’gn;“:( :"::im‘u.n ui, diiteronca, I | hwsalds “T put tils testimony on record | have boen Informed of iy swindle, and mg, towards rallroad corflorations, or” thoy boliovo | O hy way of East Battlo Lako nnd Fergus OREGON. miiteo of the mtrikery, whlch rosulted in tho® £- it ecusmlom, oithor. in theory or pracie G 1oAY By Lo tnt iy uhlldron afier e | ara bolng wken looking to his srrest by | hemsolvos powortul naugh 1o dofy publio uplae F""l":*‘““r"::’“gf“lfl‘gglllflm' takige, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribuni, P e L oL skl twunty o b 8 4 o s e theko slanders thrown in thelr 3 sl 4 and thenco to thu Bluo 8. Tho Company . ) ~Thi ] ) o > i Mo suntiary ‘5’1‘5&13.’..’..‘«3"4’5':.“ 0t .!:'fn’("é':n‘{m’x faces without the Jower of runslling or re- NATIONAT, ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. s -"-TJ.TZ’.."‘&“.!Z‘.:S’:'.’%.‘“&’J i aay | will niso construct and onerate branch ruads as ‘f:n‘:?:n‘u‘t’lla'd‘::fl:l1:wnapa|:“'v':|‘1‘:lu’;$ i el Looai Fralght, Aont of tho rotd i bud with you Just bofore loaviug Wushiokton to lemllnv thém, Ll rewdon §s still further, ‘The morning business sesslons of the Nae duy when $hi P 0 graln tates to ba | follows: Yrom Forgus Fulla northorly up the | momporance party, electing F. . Tatrle Magor | told thom to continuo work till noon, and e Lecome, o curdiduto for tho sccousion convon. | L uut tham on veeord that thoy may enduro | tlonal Aenqdeny of Sclence nro private, bug | Batunduy when thioy ordurcd graln mies to Pelioan Vatley to the Northern Pnoiflo Itonds | orr pusty, ¥ Giovor oiyle Mayur | riguntimo ho world soo what coutd he. done or b B brooscd atton, il demimre s r ot | In this Senato Chaubory so that they way be | tie public ure ndiftted to the afteriooh ges. | 89vanced from 2 cents per 100 puunds, Chiongo | Folion polnt o o' main lina In Eaar Dattly | 223400 Aldormen--John J; Glover and Georgo | {GHH0S thoy ngroced (0 doy uiid at nuon 7 X fif,%“‘:‘,’,fifl. |figfl?fl'x I;I‘!‘gl;{:fll‘w;l‘d "“fl; :'\":';':'n“;'v"i ‘l‘ll.{]\‘z"]‘l‘fil: égfiluu:lmu{fi l(;! s"J;';&‘L”;‘fi?n‘f.’fifl;‘i.’;?fiflK ,(I}::x'-’lll‘&l“l! \}r\hlchhu‘ulx{:‘:rls an! Rm:llm ll'rluulde;nt :l';;‘,:‘:n‘;&;";‘,‘:hfl;:;“ ;2:;“;5”::5';‘"’&: Ifkol"ruwrrhls. g%&r’{un!ll(i?nnu?lfiumlmhfllfl fihhrxl.l’{? };hglkf:::o %‘Jfi:fi%‘:’é“finf ":lldA “‘,’,ffi'. -,‘.’,'u'&'.'.‘-"éfil'y"‘é‘r'm!.‘é?é’vfi"r%’auk: Ln:n’:\“:x‘v‘:du‘:" Tt B Y & il lus fnvited the Academicinng 1o alroction through the Countiea of ouging an * o [? o h . hourd from any fepublican. Youra trityy | | will b submittedto by me. I (o 1t 1o thig | Y181t th Wiite 1o b Thursdny evening, | fico of the fact that shippora hud based their | Popp ta Nonson, Swikt County: and from a point | Soukul. ‘Tho bund ls puenalng our atreots; and” | uasurunud tho mou cotelnged to worlls, R P e & enato, | PUrLuse, nsa yotico that tnsinuntions shali | and they are nlso tnvited to. an evon) Jast o th fiion | On the main lino eastof Fergus Fulia northorly el il ' 18 Shis surikars, upe Supeossful in tiolr olfe T cion A LooAx, United ktatea Benato, | nat' s innde herontter o i [ Wy | Coption he Prof. Bivdre . oo Svenlng x That the grali ‘vate would romain® ut 2 | DY wey of Oter Tl o Bonoiiamy uad, Had - pwiaIr, B 1 PR thr i eaaTE Gl Apell 1, 1631 -Having rend | prossiis, by snyan. . f will not subjilt to NOAINATIONS, conla for ten days ut ' loust, - for undor | iaco it ioniie mortbarh boundury-Una of the * apulal Dlspateh fo The Ghlearo Tvibuns; * /BB chiinot ald Inatcelaly” |n Ko siisc, 4 i vounir Wi e b bauntor Lamar, | fuly:| Rty g moiv e 10 the Weaters Assoctated Press, Al uloa of tho Rautern pool ton duya’ notdeo of | at Kaigus Falle, 'Tho aupitul stoak of the Comle | Duyramr, ki April 10.-0, W. Pollard, 3. B |- ulr eontinig work with invo ittlo Lusriiysa 1% pregions aud sotlon' 15 opposition o saeousion. | sald lie know s oulenons it aAsmarox, D Oy April 10-lio Presl. | o pontoumplatod sdvanco. bay 10 bo given, To | pany will o 15000, ivided in J000 shurvs | parsans, Henry Bldridgs, and L, Boott, the Tome" | A% the L b N Rond om e L it 4 ly Yot . L PUan: | oyt o purgose, Il|(:nnymrxguh'n}‘lg':lellnluusmf:m.‘lf; uit Lus pomingtd IS‘,““}"“‘,’“‘{J‘ Il‘“"l trevt | yoaulra thiota shippora niow to pay fivo conta | 954 It vjug uf T 3 hoctore, et | perance aandidates for “Trastoos, wore-aleatod |, form Barids: Mivo qult. work. buk 1ne fori o 4 THE, P',l\',?}q"’.r:xf AND ““:,. ‘;,“ ADLOCK, i allmm!{‘lu antIemuN from I‘Ilm)]u;_ l}u l’l‘a’r‘:’llul ntn &:og : Jfr-fiil')l:fm‘l' l"l.‘g':mur'y::v ;nr;m l?::l thelr 'l;llplunlcl:r: ;.nnnwl‘x;:ze :ook 1010 |yt exocsediug 10 per avnt in Aoy one moyth, by & Imulurny.wl-nlt wm;‘ fl:‘a Liconsa lloku& m\m‘nfl;} u‘l‘v‘ul;";l#e uu raw&ygl,‘- .:{. .:;;%fl-mu‘lhn’v'::" o oo, KT Sonntor | tho Samators Wodierot was.Eul oo | U b Agsoelaid Juatics uf i Suprinis Gotst | SHlslason would ot nsion st oo most UENERAL PASRENGLR AGENTS, | LiSro s kroat olbeis amouk (ho topieaaeo | §out 8 (a5 bur do 10 Wore i Well 4 10 O & DBlair, in his specal to-day, stated that the | and conclusive, B i ¢ THE SIXES, Weatcrn shippory denguncq, this high-bunded Bpéetal Disoateh’ta- e Chicaoo Tribuns, | PEOPO: i et ¢ "Tho usunl numbgi Of hnnds omwployed about i Presaent Is anxlons to have hix nominations X Mik BECK i b ki ong | Putrage [ unmessured terms. Rosides this the | 7, Jid., April 10, $ T S tho plAtrormis OF tho Ta & Ny ot Incladiog [ confirmed. 1t in fact. 1o foniur any 60+ | sald thitat the elogy of i Wae | A dbirge number of wntitlng 0 por cout 5 KDIANAPOLIS, T, April 10.—Among tho EFFINGIAM, Lialoh {0roes, 18- botwoon sevuitty-iive and 1. U pret ghat tho Drestdent oxpresies 10 his et one of thie [loss af the War o hnd beon | honda Has-boen rocelved: nt tho Treasury | 1rank lne Prosidents must havo bon awaro Gonorul Pagsongée Agonts of Westorn lincs (n * Bpectal Dispateh to The Ghicago Tridune, {Tlorg Are At WOFK RAw un the plustoriny Ity f . ( ept onL of the Touso of Representutives for | during the pasy two. d 1o he extended of thofact’ ftat thelr rouds:hud mado | gy 0 the meeting to-day ot w ar | SROLY FIEE R ¥ J Eriends by desire to huve tho nominations | goe time through the eors of i Hit K the y 0 days, extended at 4 tongance upol ing Y 8t tho new | Eversquas, i, Aprll 19,~Tho Ropuolicaps |iman. - }!' :mmlm'mrl' it ‘:r g |"l(‘mlll"“m"| Sonni tuun frou Llinols (Logan), and he lInfi ch‘i‘: 4 by oot ro i Y e f:&'d'f::"-m';;nfi"fimn ‘tm:\'nt“ llul: llt‘l‘{:;u:; Ruulwn Illntul;nr;& o yfli ::‘;; '%“mn‘“;' galnod wgroat viotory hova to-day, eluotin tholr | ¥esterday ! iftéon ‘negroes fram dilerent A {RYOr featucus to considel o il COMMISAT oo /| . ydol e ) s 4 dgilse xome pian far excautive Ressiana, a | 1co0ed Some pmpars rutleuilg on that genle- = A sl )it moath. ‘Die WOl iivethe shippers it | o ey e, ayaofls . 3. Chosbraugt, entire dity tickot excopt Polive Magistrato,. 1mlmlbelwnen here and Nusbyille, and some ; . 3 8 hus recelved a dotalled roport, from Nashvill "'d"n"' thia ruad, argived. They wuuld 0o X | a fow duys ngo It wid belloved that this' sen- i'm'i,s uetlun ut the outbreak of tho atruggle. uve thoso contruutan deoided udvitago uvor | Ve NUgglas, B/W, 8now, G, I, Danlels, Gcargo | Thera ls groat refololug among Republican 1 — 2 % huwyver, sayiog If (Boy had Ko 0| v 5 o relative to the kllllng of Deputy Unite C - | H, BwithC, 8, Cone, JIr., B. L. Waldron, G. W, ) b work, " yould st . Mot would provail, Now wajority seoms }m,,'l'c"n'}“.'xb,:'"Jf.‘,':l,,,'\'.'fm,’lg% hose Ty | Stntes Marshal oy Soagravon Seame Chire e "Thoren Adfortunaly wety st | B, J.'w.%n"::. A, D.’Eml{lh. AE. Clarke; W, | Bty howatent imeniy In tho, history of . th p'.',?,:'g:.':.'f,'f"/h'd s Gt L2 to favor i continunnes uf the rrufiom aetion, telolin Logun wis ong (k 10 boet. tighters fn | Yoodeock exprosses the nfiulon that Beg- | nution un tho grouud that tho @5 cent ruto wus | A, Thrall, &, 0, Houll, P, . Myors, J, 3, Byte, ?n..wfi. A . 2 2% ——. 2 4 for.w thoo ot lewst, Ttapublicans sl agred | tha War, th whort mei Who 16 1 trylne FIE TS urorsd for aiding In locat- | putn rogular but o out oney uud oonsequuntly | 74 \ygre W, D, Jialo, H. V. B Taylor, o B, S ST, LOvIS, ' ibatthey "“““r'f",:.',a"?;.;’;::;\, : to rwhllnllu nllm downl "le""ll ore u(;uet‘u{: g™ Hticit distil f{r‘;‘A ke Suinner Cuunty, i OF 1 prtoA 3iia Fatob were ronccn foa| -'h"? i {nj:"w"\'v"‘" ! ¥ ; Al m“'.f".ll')' B Dukor, ”s“m‘;‘flflfu '.‘"m'?. &%mm:uln o5, Louss, Avell3.—/Tho aevsteraimny s i IXTHA BE N, ufe pluces he was holdlng his life In his BECRE " JIUNT o s . oy, W, ¥, Vonborger, . Huesnar, et 0 The po und uctors and drivers of all tha lnew in tho 2 Ty vepard to Blulv's vsolutlon for oy oxten | hund; wnd, continued Buck, I took every pa- | lins Issued o goneral order for )l officers of ‘.’.'.‘x'tn'r'i ?.‘-'"‘,':éu‘;’.‘.‘r"':u :& "r":?‘.'"h‘v“b‘i"u"»fifié'i!‘; E‘,’ 3 “’""".'":‘"‘ Buniol Btovens, D, ‘} Tango: | BawpwicH, IIL, April 10.Tho ity sleotion to- :,v,,“cm,d to make o domand for tho reduo: i tosslon of Cungress, Dumocrits do not be- | per I'ind and burnad thew boforo his oa it vy Wi : gy, and J. 3L Hull, "Pho pugpuss of the mout- i 4 otk ) o i 5 t be, ad und burned thew bofore his vyes, tho navy In Washinglon to attend tho. care- | fhe Enstorn’ Bnes. hethior the ~ reduo: 2 R Y ¢ay rosultpd as follows: Fred B, Moshor, tho | 4o i They now W 3 § tion of the ‘ho bor, ey Hove thero will bo an extry sesslon, and heneo | My, Call then wgde o speech, nssartlg that | mony oF uhyeling g -1 lon wus broughi sbout un account pr | Wi whioh will ‘cuntinue ovBe to-morraw, fata | 7o did M, Jens il 13- 41, 8y hot any what policy they would pursie i | thera was a frear ballot, w falo thd f . velling tho“Farragut statue on | lon wu o fointod "iha tarpt | PEULTG un squitable udfustment of eimigragsend | Lioenso ocundidate, was olopted Muyors 3. By| ywolyo to fourtpen hours on short suns, and s 5t Jilklevent of one being caitudy - ¥ Inore llululsl-h'llur votinie In the Bouth than | - % DEPUTY GOl : k) b any Uihar outas food 'lf,\,w*‘"l:‘" | Mcomdolm pasmenyer paias. =" ::‘::M!Ifl:vrg)?-‘ffl' ive and ‘ona LISk Aljuss-| foon ‘3""““‘"“#?3"'.? i Shoariv 3 : THE DEMOCHATS exbsted in Mussnoheusotts, "y TyoTORK i | e Tty o ske uhen 'tl y """‘“}‘W"fl i < Wén woro olooio S"“ K ‘flz‘ hey want {su redll,wnon to twelse % g privetel ol soime 1t . " i The act af March 1, 1870, autharfzes the | phut the ratirunds wrw noo@kie. hubit vf rodu- ARTICLES FILED, 4 3 3, unt T ASIGICR LI (6 el e Toiblieans i thppetgin s CURHON (i) Becretaty of the Trenstiry, upon ol B Unluss thoy iy “““"“}""\‘ by sama Sytelat Disoaich (o The UMcago Tribuns, AROSORUB el NG s Rany ! B .fiw‘: itaa o Bt coipiy WD A‘ Sergeantu-Annis, Ui Which eveut thay will | 5\ aiaction of x'l'l'n'?er-“'o'"}“"" wagslmnly | mendution of the Commiisioncr of Mtorual T o o i Now ork teoe,| TNDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., April 19.~Tho artioles of 1 . ODELL, - ¢ Fholr domand they Wil strie. & movt A 1. were o supjnt T, atul i dofent 1601 | Slh ooy b Ao oy OF H0 S10k- §::¥:.’.'.';!:ga'fi’ec‘i.’,‘i‘:“&':"i’.n‘i‘fl.fii"n‘i.'fi‘fi‘&‘.}“"nfi' (it il i | somolion'o m&lm' | | e 1, Ty Fline, R OrAIE St 1 DU Yo Jinetthat thoy ArcaviIlmto Tk atiol Botieg i t?lm“i‘)'l‘;x’x‘xlu!s ll'l'ns;"-mj' JStutes | o cnsds nudisuiinl wlluwancs Tiuvihoen | feseettl pAbDL N \buir Mosters bounee: | ton lallrad with thb Dayton, Coviigton- &'| - Qnggts L, Roril 1h—Tho foflowing Licensa puulod, ) VI e 1ok 8 barguin shows coneluslyely that they a) 5? u{'onu i, and deterpined to stlvk [3 . the presgut ofleers, [y ™ JLUGAN'S RECORD, Hokay, was eleciéd to-dpy by a ropsing mujuritys _tempt to revolutionizé nil precodey g’o‘* lm:w‘u:n Finateld, E. ¥, Vay, hlubnnd aecompltsh by yarl) k Viva Wiint thes (e Debocealy e, e uda, and-uow tie Finit - Controllor of thy i 1 this Currency decides that g}uyh gllnwuuggag somay oty wiltsuover bucarrled onf. Not ' :lmll' l'mu um ut" 2 ot 4 | Toledo Rullroad Company, ugder ;h&.uagz:. %{' ot be pidd, e o Ul grala hus beun shipped | the fapmur rosd, buve boen Hlad in oy T.0U; J 7 T - 5 ! E 2 OUISTANA, '“ A, tho tow. patu. aud it s "hot | (58 Bocriary of State. 9 | NHW ORLEAWS, April 10.~Thie Inborers are 63 1, 40 forward horos Albu- for ‘I'rustees; Guarge ) 4 i - the sew Yate. No o ugtion pould o o e u,‘l'oflon Maglstruty; O, B, u:.":um strikein Bt Bernard. Purlab, 'Tho lvader of g ’ by proeipitting tis ; o N, BANUEL D, §TURGM] o | by, b Galcubated S KNOXVILLE, TENN, | or e : ® o Bt Dernurd. . Benator Logui twide s specel this attar- L‘nn%rmpnllmh"‘d 10 h‘l::wl‘trlyuulll;fi?n § ”..'2},‘;,’ lohel of the Fev'enlh Cavalry,- will prabp: | Bl o° fii‘;.d‘n‘fi%fi'.‘.fifi"u‘éfi-‘\v..'.'.o'i'.i‘;.'m,‘{,{.,‘.?: KNOXVILLE, Toyn.; Ap‘r’;‘l 19.~Cantraity hayp | | o I el .| tbe sirtko 18 & whito man, A committed | Bt e it | G e | AR e el R RIS B S | il e ST | |l B R i Tuvored seees ] g convie o ) 3 - 7 vunice. Tho, : A ; Lo ; ; v & l}luulgelnon".‘ 1o read Tran iy Spwtebien of | ool l’;fl:"l‘l}"l:l:lg‘l;l’i;.-‘fl.u oo iHa lind ogsuwell i o tulirud AT g A have oo zxfi';'x"?:':'f."n-fifl.‘xfi'-f?3’;".,}}'.}'5:';:,',‘5 sl i Nl 1o ;““:hf;’;";"f:."l";‘; o "f‘,'m‘; ?fim’m’:fl:fl T {:‘.’.‘L‘L’:S’i&f‘h&.‘%’.‘.‘.‘?fi& bus o st 0 [ 0 T4 the chiavges so- often mmde, When I 2 3 tlons, and the Senate ny Ald urned, Jdupmen, ‘o rull~!‘.ll|ll\l’0!fi&|md ou dllatpry mo- | maknates, writton 1o uivwer to | Caroliiin uxtohalon of. the & Yoo ‘Tonnesses Koad’ nts ot Jerenidih fHuck und atboraury | to the Nort! wlll WOrruw, 38 hed fuished, Mr, Brown, of (1 Lo Brgn / PITTEBURG, = . PrTranyna, Pag Al 10.~Tho boflgrokers sorydity (e natine will Lo uwarde B —— Zlml LiputeiupsebDibd Foust@ivalry -and &nmunl A b e lonjsigut-Latane] onCinug Bhorldan’s staif ; Th g 'Beparts . ypacritical wid aloutated 10 deeolyes g Hes fiiay 5 PREWANER, - ut slared thae the “speech satisfivd - hiin,” and ; y } 1o rollunco oy b plhsed on cheir dusgrtlong, b : i Mbsa Triby nuwbering 500, struok to-duy for un dyreutit sther Demoeratle Senators feeely adinlt tha i JORGIINSEN, paa s R 8. \Was Dupasta) LUTIACE0 it be Blberd b chalrusiontions. | cinnai TORBEA & BANTA PB, | o Sricial Dirpaich fo The Chicam Jribuns, fur oG Seur on. predont wayes, wuich rbFY y ure canviiiced thit injistico hs Beaiy | A VINGIYIA NEFUDLIOAN-1S MAKI Na A YT 1 il 0t it ine “wugnates, atter udise thit the | “Fopeir, Kak AprLIN Kno pi o thng, | o mrans, L, ARrld 10-AL thavillare plao- [ o O P ay, ana. fur tiae 854 tone Gen, Logan by thes veports, Snestal Dlapaten, 14, Fia nowe V7 bety A QUARRY, . . " Ei | TR "o Yokttt Shke ris e ;| of e atodkholders it he &fobleom, Topeks ".:';""’f o o tha L "’""m“l"?é'"""" Bl imo for ropdir Jobs, duublo timo (0F 1f% : o e - : 3 3 i t 1 ;i o %0 - | Batr 3 ) * Republicau S:x:fi'o:i “u' ull béen nétiied Wasuinaroy, Wt T W—Andther BZ‘;":: ‘BMMA. ‘.I‘n"l' CAG.MTJM“M i g:l‘;::'n:xl:l‘:nm:xl.w‘,u«I;ug:}'r#umrfig {:"v“v,d ‘:g v‘()m s‘u'r’u:.fi‘uulmd iEbahald g thta ity nires L”"u” g e bt :’?M""'sh'{’m u']'"):" fn?&fih"’-‘n’n'fié:"’“’rf?f ‘535’&‘{' Trltn:]su%?: used g AR B L TR | il s o ot | SELEE T SR ST E | SR R . | e, o | B o over. rRisdmsdiupito. Lepresentative un&o“’*’ Ropublicay’ from Petorsbire, ueboen strongly spposed 'to the Malone' policy, . On Saturdpy he ‘was st the Wijite House with o party of sympathizing Virgin- s 3 S ianilage. ute of wykud, s COMUER G sy P g G 3 e Aty 10— Poctore o [ h oLikr, Ill., April 19.—Porter, Domgarut, {8 ve- Tho trunk Hucs buve svidoniy. found out bo: thut 8 corypeuy wik-bo organlsed. o -this oity plucudl'u’b:‘\i: 156 wadorisy, "Tis satire, uornv. forg thia that '1bow Bave put e fnn | Wit a cupital of $360,000, beudod by Alpx fiteps } oliag wore il bo tar b han'el of the above priges, P 31 huru‘el'd nast uud i mul'y in o wedpure the | oll, B: 8, Marriy, Flurics Coluy, n‘zl oxo:( m‘; #n?fifn%fiu’n‘fi'fi‘q Xfl»;'u'f&'éf 4 ) “"‘\“ ¥ R ":n:x‘:u f&mm":om r'“‘?u’d- i -q . \ Y R N T 3 o e . Tl . o & b % cgolution tur the electlon uf officers, Ilare ofere, st the sdjonrpinent, the Demac: uz‘e always had seversl wotlons pend ut, by soue sort of neglect, tiey Gall his part of the plun Ll gltem, & L trarlly went fo work whd told shippers thuit the, SETTLED %, B @ MU puy BYO contd piora ot thy g‘l’uhll‘li whic! 5mm$uumnm n‘a cfu‘nflmm SOy BRI Tk 13 pafiposluion " thub (BeY | Mtiwavm s, April J0—Tt iy iqw u ypriled fact guln}' byd)il. A, '{vl.s fio{-. af tuls place, and Ly as offered to tuke $7,000 fur' ity Gt’ which price, ithe lhouuhll{hn Tt & Co, w"fll take “l:{! usrry le ung of the uost-valusble pludow Hri ?mwrll"g:z the Flyor, sud.Is worlh muoht aiorg ; P —— v’ ! \ _ Eléctric Motors for Nlron-Cur'l-.lm In 8t, Polorsbur, gleotrie mutors werl.‘ i tealed uga subsiitute for horscs insirev ot nad o Ao pxveriinent proved SUCHR

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