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L] ’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: IAY 6, 1876-TWELVE PAGE ——e ey = e would " Y.» #lghtly bar on tho promisen. at all, and the oo! flold; Goorgo D. Hobianon, of Chicopoo: nud | givo the Council tho bonofit'af rocout rofloctinns GARDEN CITY, -tf h R =y Trealdont Paul A. Chadbourno, of Willlamu | on the subjoet. x = . In tho basomont fa & 40-horao-powor engine Qolloga: with tho chancoa decidediy in favor of M¢. Ioot, on the ground that ihoro yas smpla that boats the entira bullding by stenm, and Ttobiuso, who hias boen & member of _the Btato | time ta decide tho, Jmuun. moved that tho | The Late A. T. Stewart as n | frcs e to tho nppor tloor.” Hero, also, are Benate tlio past wintor, and liaa a firat-olass roc- | rewolution bo roferred to & committoa of flva, Romulus, the smokIng-roors, biliiard.room, anndry, and a ord, asally fanking among tho loadars of that | with inatructions to confor with a similar comns i great, wide kitchon, where everything 18 as cloan mit o raform- { wonld make blo and faithtal momber, eucconsion aro thoso of A. I, Bonlo, of Bpring- | at tho primaries, At Rome future timo ont y POLITchIn ! L‘:“sm: L?f'!:l:"!“:h A ominiar 0 avidoors yolidaisg ihert, trick tore ls to bo mulanty obtatuablo are flno tablé-wined, - From tha 'L I that thoy cannot eseape tho punishmont of their misdesds? It is a hazardous exporiment to mominste ona npon whose garments is tho losat bl Ax Minols Republican en fho Pres- | otel ssrsbin dod Femey i oo gue change, the Hon. L, L. Ainaworth declining & ro-eloction. This 18 novel for a Damoorat to dealing re-olection to Qongross, But ho ia lone~ some, being the only Demoaral, elacted to Con- d 1 I zatin of the [ body, Hoisa lawyar, & graduste of Yals, and a mitteo from tho Gook Coiunty Contral Committeo, aud bright as in s toy-houre. 'Btore-rooms, ide. idential Canvass-Bristow el e Anul pomsankute run dould Fapablisan p‘:\:;.y.n‘"é:x::‘:nr“fi“}‘{’.‘l}:;‘]ay, tha | Toyublionn, thopge” nata: atrong partisan. | to oport ak tho noxt rognlar mooting the detaily Tioiiss, And Othior suiol ooavenloneos nr aere ] the Man toarful iarosdsupon tho ranks of the Demooracy, | Hon. J. K. Graves, ani D. E. Lyon, of Du- | Boule is — oldo o lawser aod A |of a plan to romedy oxieting dofoots in tho | A Description of His Bahy City on Hempe | to tifa depattmont, Y : M. buque, are mentioued as dosirons of ocoupyivg | e ublican; more of a party man than Pprimary systom, Trom the wido and lofty halla np-ataira opon Mr Aiusworth's soat, Also Hountor Wiliinm Larabea, of Fayoita County, and Sonator Qeorgo . Willatt, of Winnoshtok 'Couuty, ate namod for tho samo aeat, and are strong mon, too, 1p Ao Fouttls District the fon, L, O. Lratt 8ooks to bo _his own successor, for a third torm, Tho on, J. B, Powers, of Watarloo, the proae ont Diairiot Attorney of the Dubuque Distriot, s from '68 to '70 Sinte Bouator from Dlack Hawk County, s o candidato. Both theso gon- tlomen are ablo snd truo man, and unfaltoring Ropuablicans, snd sro politically strong in thoir istriot, . “In tho Fifth, or Towa City District, thero sro eavoral candidates namod, 'This district is now ropresonted by o Grangor, tho Hon. Jamoa Wil- 8ou, of Tama Couuty, Up to within o sbort timo Lo wasa candidate for o third torn, but political circumstauces Lave induced bim to 5 D Robiuson, yot miudful of and soknowlodg. | Toe moies rovlled, anid tho Committeo stend Plalns, Long Island, off tho beantifal rooms, sufloioot ta numbor b4 ing the .dofects of tho organization.. r. | wore appointod as follows : Maosarg, Itoot, '| secommodato.about 103 guests, In every room Ubadbourne 1ias & atrong tasto for politleal hfo, | Clongh, Buchler, Atwntor, and Bond. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuna: : Sliero aro hiot aud cold water, gns, largo windorws, aud hins sarved o tho Btato Leglaiature. Ilo i The meoting tuen adjonrned. It may not bo gonetally known to Chlosgoans | aod amplé wardroben ; whilo tho furnituro an ono of thosa mon that are chronieally ** mon- ————— that tho appollation of Bloaping appoldtnionta are ali that i elogant,— ttaned " for any vlcnm:f that oconra auywhora, MISCELLANEOUS; Py W, » tlio Jattor bolng inslsted on by the lato morabany But bis meloction as & nlnglto-qt-lnrfio 0 the ~ " JOUN M. PALMER, ¥ GARDEX OTTY, 89 tho siue qua non of tonnnoy, (Jm::lnnmlI ‘,f““"’"{.‘;’“ luhllzrubl;fl‘ laD“hzh a8 :}o Hosctal Dirpateh to The Gineans Tridune, :m:-owmt‘ 0 cateaalngly on thelr lakealde hiome, i Tllm %Icc'n i‘nl:go trom 916 to ‘Qfio & mfk. and, will go. 2@ 5aid nothing of mooratic i 5 4 olaimad In good oarnoat. as tho title of an-as- |.during the last two summoers, tho buillding was e-ndll;(ltlon. for tho resson that horo (s oo Dom- | Wasnwazon, D, 0., May 5.—Con. John A, e » b . % oerat in the district who woald or ould ba clact- | Patmor, of Iilinols, is coming forward aa & com. {‘l:”-"" gty on far-off Long Tsland, closo svon lo Sl Mlawart ot T e ;‘.’.:'."’:’&'.‘é:él?:é’.} Sibnlhen by an extraordinary politiosl convul- | promiso Democratia candidate to sncseod Judge | 10 _outskirts of naughty ~ Now ~ York, for the nddition to tho hotol of two Iargs 10} slon. Tiouben Noblo, of Woatileld, Btato logis- | Dayid Davia, Tho old line Boarbons v It will bs long, indood, befors thie wings,—the culivary *and. othor doparie Iator of experlonco, fa probably the ablost man strongly oppazo Davis on the ground fim h:z placo In question can hops to boogma .melita belng proportioned .to the iucrosse of prominence in the party, and will, vory likely, ) th " f'flmnr‘n frionda eny that thiafs to | B Eroat contre of population ; but, a8 it was {lo- | ‘of eizo. Alroady tho tounut of the Lotol—a Mr, be their uominoe, unlesg, indeed, Chiapin shoni Talmor's advantago, who thoy doslaro woulq sigoed sud Jad out—in malice aforothought— | J8mes IL. Harkor—has made MIM roputation _feol inolined to run again, to his certain dsfoat. make & botter candidate,. as ha was an.otiginal hat alled * {h " od plang,” | 108" it tablo, ¢ Fighting ‘Jo - Hooker® spent I | Dewoorat, Paimer's frlpnds hors say.that an | o oAt arocalled t'tho most approved plans," | 41 winicr hoforo tane i t, and many-proviinent . organization haa boen formed for bringing for- | IL™ay epablo.one to judge what s osppatable | citizens of New.York moke a stayin it during HTATR TREASGRER. e Rditor of The Chi Tridune s Col A, O, Matthews Suggested for B i I vt inoi i now to present a candidate for the office of e Ilhan.Govemorahlp. Troaaunsrp from the northorn part of tha Hiate. The sonthorn and contral pfifllu_n hisy lrnlx mo- H t af and will not cortainly obe National and State Politics in lowaes» | hobellzed that afioo, sud wh not coriatoly ob- Conkling for Emperor. didate Dautol Forguson, ox-Tronsurer of Grun- ek dy Connty, RMr. Forguson has boon a roaidont of Iilinow twonty-thres years. Mo onliated In Hlied c“mmmon' Politioally and Oth. | tho army in 1862, and whilo in the sctive sarvico of his country lost a log. Ho has alivaya been » . Q_lelo, of the Georgia Bbp!lb- stannch Republican, and was olocted on that loan Delegation. tickot by & rousing majority soven yoATs ago for k Oounty Troaauter, aod could hava boon ro-slact- ithdrow from the coutost, Tho flold {8 now SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 city ghiould ba like in.ita babyhood. Anyhow, | thesummor., P 074, balng 8 fitm advosate o rolation in of- pescitonny Sore o Senoely 1 Tsh Clark THE DEMOCRAGY. Fora 485 Sowe o s ey dinols saapa- | ey th cantestion and solo work of tho doad | "I ot iaposaibiato siva an adoguate Project to Furnish Conlkling with | {53 Jeciiod to aerve s socond torm, ¥ by o [ §F Jowa Gitg, lgnvlli“‘;m o,!ummf,' Cottama, 8, C., May 0.—Tho Domocratic QEONGIA DEPUDLICANS. milllonalio,—A. T: Btowart,—s briof scounut | 108 of the . fact that Do rocolvod the' entira yuts of his AnGrganin Now Xorlk Qlty towneLip for County Troasurer. IHels nScatch- man (tho Scatch alwaya vate the Iepublican Stato Convantion olocted ion. Joun B. umum'.i C‘;\“'l‘;;x:z‘:’. E‘ a“)ll:: E;Tg:xnv‘}::pgfi;l.gl:“gf::o of 1t witl not be without Intorost at Eho prosent | of Vtgomfign:monufi?lcm?m&?cgam the Ifon. W. D, Porter, D. Wyatt Aiken, an s o | yine ke A6 8 et det e ok o Gen. J. D. Kounedy, Dologates at Largo to tha | THO dnle{fi‘les-nv]lrgu tathe Cincinnati Convon- u o T sldonco ) and Benator Rumplo, of Marengo. There aro noven couuties {n the Iowa City District, and noarly sa mnny candidates. ‘Mr. Ruah Clerk 18 B, Howovor closo-tlatod may bavo boen {ud'groat | goatiomen. whe, doiug = buslness 1o Now ' e ety epatul torchaut and bankor, aud | 3b'0id sud abl mombOr OF Ko Tans city g | oot Conventlon. *Ex-Gov. Porry in | famer Ik T. Tutiom, James Athing, IT. M. il lone, it | SOrk, dasire. Ly raminy hoooagin, Mo ILLINOIS, woll qualifiod in overy respoct to Al the ofles T v Xurnor (colored), Goorgo Watlnca - (coloted). dry-goods merohiant in his bustness ralations, it dod borrdlnmd ] 4 THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE FOR PRRSIDENT. orRE Troasuror, Lot Oh Do nats im A3 & g‘f."“dfls lawyor for over twenty yours, ‘of [ oni"oe the district dolegates. Tho ~ del- | Tho dalegation i ostinited to stand + Morton, | s cortaln that ho bas oxponded Iargo mnma | SFoTded s dinsen d HD:‘Y i‘o!‘"l“" 0 . 5 irkod ability aud fino culturs, weli known ovor fustructed and difforout | b Drlatow, 6 ; Conkijng, 8 ; Biawo, 8, Thare ; e Boma iden'mny bo formod of the oatrmate’ with L' To tha Editor of T'he Chicago Tribune : tokon of our anrumlon of Lis gorvicos on the tha Btato 84 such, and distingulshod sa s logia- | ©58teA aro Iustructed an have foroul PRl B il o in “tho dosiro to' bo ‘' kmown a8 o which Mr. Slownrt rogarded hig ovn, ontorpHno, H Atiawta, 1L, May 4.—Now that it 1s concedod | pagtlo-fiald, nud simpla justica to out Part Of | lator, iving sorved. is country thros timoa 1n | proferences as to candidatos, but il oyoto n | fio’ Converition Widocsod tho Administration of | Pullantbropist. ‘Among othor moana o | sy of :luis abiding faith ‘In its _futuro, whon 3 by both llepublicana and Democrats that Tilden. | the Blato. USDY | th Gonoral Assombly, tho socond timo—in 1862 | tho Gonyention for the candidato most likoly to Premdout Crant, It adfonrudd’ without nom- | thin eud, ho resolved, n taw yoars: ago, to | 1t e wsiatod that Lo planted no Joss (i of New York will bo tho Domocratic candidato —as Bposkor of tho ITouse, Ilo sosma to-day | Wit A hoated dobato is going on upon a plat- inating & Governior or ‘,{uflm,,umt:hmm_ bocome the foundor of -a clty. Hvorybody | Loan ‘30,000 yoiing ehido-troes o it £ for Proaidont,—tho strongest man thoy havo,— EEQUETARY OF BIATE to load n the contost for the nominatiou. Mnj. | form pledging tho Domocratio patty of the ommeiidod a canvontlon for thnt. parpous (o o 7 lhorouplii:tor Jo the soason boefora last. e & or Proaiden| 0 Btrong “ { i Spectal Lispaleh to The Chizago Triduna, J. B. Young, of Linn Connty, ssoms to bo nis | Stato to nocept tho National Detmocratia plat- et oo bators i ies nil’Augmz 0 bay- heard of the arowdod condition of New | ;i "0 e -thoto himadlf, to reviow fho 1 it is nocessary for the llnn(ub icang ho al o:‘ PoNtac, Aley 5.—Goorge Scroggs, of tho strongest compolttor, and will go into the Con- | form, aud to the nomiuation of a atraight Domo- OANDIDATE FOX. BECRETALY OF 8 opmts, York, snd Low difficalt it is-for.the citizon plue with his mainagers, and noto .with par- 44y loston, and also to tnko watning from thern, so Ohsmpalgn Gazelle, candidate for Hooroury of | veusion with fair strougth, althiough likoly to ro. | cratic ticket, with tha proapost of its adoption. Shecint miscson. to SACTALE OF SEATE, of mederata usaus to proaure for Lumscll o | tnablo prite bow Do bid-imads 1o bivers tia gi: pomioatotlio utrongost man in our party; aud | oA spont yestorday aud thiv mornlug in thla | coiva a”passivo mupiart aoly ffom hia own ——— Benaeizin, . May b.—liie frioods hore"| docont home, Thero 1s nearcely any muddly |siidetness of Hompst:cud Plains. X, 7' Itscemstome that tho elrongest mau wa can Ity foollng tho political pulso. The War and | €ounty. 1laia well woaning, haa ability, and BRISTOW. Siato thet Judge Mosor, of Winchester, Heott | pround, sudsod, betwavon the squalld aud- oree- ; e it nominate, and tho only man we osn etoot, is | ©IY focllng ‘" Herogea fa such that our | POWO lowislative oxporiouco; but ho s ADDRESS FIOX THE BOSTON RRISTOW OLUN. County, has consonted to como out as Rtopublic. ceondss tonementshiouses- and tho profontiona LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE, ¥ Duistow, nud in fact ho is conaldared 0 by the “&:‘“‘ ";"“’ "f, ‘(:;'M‘;ffffim:,m aver bim, | ome ety PoLcally, that lo has, o | e Brigtow Clab Liad fts origin tn the do- | oo i Ohe tho nomiation for Becrotar . ot & i citizens bocam 3 somo oxtont, eongondored distrust in his #afaly, 88 a nationnl lagslator, nwony hia politi- cal frionds. "Thocandidates from Marabali Coun- tv sronot, by avy mosos, Lopoful of succoss emaolves, bocauso of (ho unfortunato Poat- Ollce muddly into which thoy woro drawn Ly *brown-stono mansion, . In the former, none bit those impellod by poverty would consent o bring up & family ; tho Iattor, of course, nre 1t- taluablo only to' porsons In affluont cirenn- stauocs. Tho vory numorous alnea which - | of Btato against Scroggs' snd Harfow. It fg :::f;;::l?: '::‘I?I:I{)r?::i:z;‘ the' xefond savya alsn Ilcnlmillw that Hn?nw‘n -flrlo:mél. “m‘fi.""t g routh of :horo,.aro urging agaiust . Boroggs. tha Evorybody rocognizos tho mesa of roform. | o iy ouly tho candldate of the pross, huflunow "Thie atato of our volitica Liss novor boon 0 bad | desired to bo so ealled htmself in 1873, when ho na it is now. Uorrapt men cantrol to o danger- | trained with tho Itlinols Press Assoclation. Democrats, and thoy fear him more than any | SHECRS Pacaing 4tiie suthusinatl wndoubtodly othor man, as e shown by tho way thoy poriat | e fnatruciod for bim. We cannot support Har- in trgiog to connoct or catch im in soma cor- low, his record would bo s dead weight upon tho tuption. His rocord is boing thoroughly sitted, | tickat; whilo Mr. erogge would add strongth to and hio eomes out of ths invostigation without | 1¢ tiroughout tho Stato, AV TIMES, Ta the Hditor of The CPucago Trivune: Ci1cAGo, May 4.—!A fow days sinco T publishied iu s TRINUNE a short communieation in which b 13t Cal., Solraltzen Dostoars b inoladea _ salssmen, . olecks, thrify wen tho idon was ndvnn:"‘eu that s part ot loast of @ icion, and. o {nvestigation ) — 0 romoval 6f Col, Schultz as Postmastor by CONKLING'S FRIENDR.. - n o % rka, 5 an- { o Uarion gl p IMSking Geme atranzes Kiih 1ho ' mioyAton I JOWA. Sanuroosman Wiz " X st s ot of | o8 estant. Uhe working o one solklient peri, Speetal Dirmateh <a. 1 Chioags Triduse, fes, and struggling profosulouat wen, | {10 BrorChe depromton in bu It e fo (the Confedorato Committess) nro oven calling NATIONAL AND BTATE POLITICH, Houator Rumplo, 1o will carry his county,— | aud evon tho bighest adminietrativa fuuotions o New Yong, May 65,—Iha Custom-1louge mans | oro aimost totally unprovided for. lency tho wmorolal voutros, thore wos & surplua of dle oo Lo their aid tho Whisky Ring, as iu clearly shown Sretial Carresponilence of The Chicaao Tridune, Iawa,—aud sbould the chuico fall upon him' it | tho Govornmont aro sorlously affectad. by tho | ngors nro activo i Conkling's inlorest, mud aro rapid growth of tho outlying cities and vAlagen Bk Pl n by the Mary Morritt wivestigation., Des Morsizs, Moy 4,—Tbs political movements | Would fallinto competont aud warthy handu. | vicss of tho nge. A mombor f tho Cablugt fo ongaged in raling monoy to start 8 Republican : vlo who wera producirig votling ; that thoo poo- The Southern Domoacrats assort boldly that Ef, 20 2 In tho Slxth District, thore acoms to be uo op« spor in opposition to tho Z'imes to bo ran as a Darof the Sunata. "o Tius - oo 2 | oboan 1t batad s o 2 Aok Erie by B J 600,000 hiaw already boon subscribed, . bat it is socking, groady politiclans sontrol more than ono | finpossiblo to obtais from aor ntloged subscribor of our largo cltica. Associations for choating tha | a positive ,nclmowludgment 0t ‘s movamient fs Government. out of millions of taxes, to whoso | 00 foot, ‘I'ic Bamo rumor statos that Lovis J, scliomes oficiala of tho Goverumont lend thom. | fenniugy, lately of the Times, is Lo be oditor- eelves, havo becomo so formidablo that thoy "w" KIZKWOOD'S IRRPERENOE, well-nigh defy evon tho atrongeat sssauits. Nor Spoecial Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune, ia thia ail. The Fodoral offics-holdera ure tratn. [ Towa Crry, 1n. May 6,—Cov. iirkwoood does od to work for their political chlofs, and in 3Efn'.’,"t'é':‘hfi."&u‘&::d’f%E:‘Jé’:u:f,.,{‘.":“:,‘..,522 evory elootion, Stats as well py national, tueir dato for th Vico-Presidoncy, a bns boon bug. :\;oll;drh{}ud rm{h ;rru Tnpfl‘z'; :l;Ich (l;!b!;xfi: t!g gostod l’r‘&;m' m‘é‘é“i qusnrtnm oth}owa. He "pro- 0 froedom of q stitutiond. tarsbip. ordors, ninking; thelr awn individasl proforeucas, | 17 1® Unitad Btatas Sonatarabip thoy aro -hugv- to m;l mnml| in fgltl nmfi at lhlfr : NOTES. prim meetings, whoro they rol 0 citizon o a Tiis p:fiflogn of ‘selocting bis candidatas, aod at .- CAMPATON BAnAGHADTHS, tho polls, whero thoir numbers teil, froguontly | Tour Dristow dolegates from Novada and two with orushing Ioflcn',l e c‘umun ‘}vupm l‘n’lfi &)r from Califoruia. eiig o rpealt would bo fu accordanco with o |y Domoeratio County Conyoutions fu Oblo oulightoued opinion of the public. Thls-stato s of ,fuuga in intalorabls, and "m‘m bo stoppod. | 8r6 wonsrally passing rosolutions iu favor of rag But thio Bristow Olub goes onp I;mplm“m:' :aug and presentiug Williawm Alon for the Wa boliove that thera must bo a leader in ev- | Prog loncy, ory movoment ; and wo beliove that In Sccrotary Trintow wo liave found tho loader Which Liis 1o, B et il ‘!'::: form movement demands. Wo buliove, at all | ho thought of Bristow mad reform. Lo avouts, that the tima to decide on a loader bas | was prowmpt, hv"" el u;"ml {nlhur Irreveront : ‘como, % ** D—u Bristow, d—n roform! * We bolieve that the people stiould now indi- "y ] cato thiolr. profarenco, 1n rder hat thols dain: i {;:‘;Vf‘l":‘g:g"m(rr:;::& £5"f’““;" oounts g gnteaat Clnoinnati may ratity it, and pisas in | brentv-alx Do ks ates for Qovernor uomination thoso men whotn the soatimoent of | of Goorgia, and thinks that by tho timo the Con- tho Amorican nation has opproved. And tho | vontion meots * thero won't-be onough vates.to tlino i whore,—baroly uix wacks. If it I8 for tho | €0 around.s poople to uolect an tholr eandidato for the Presi- ‘Tho Now York Sun, which -bas andertakon to dency a maa who is toload this roform, tho man boout Benator Conkling into tha Whita 1onse, must be donided on at once. says: *His privato rocord is as cloar as cryntal.: Now, then, wo boliave thot Denjamin Helm 5 Iirigtow bs tha pann to load this great movemont, eufild'ho‘:‘n‘ildl."l!uuu bis peraonal- purity nothing Wo potut with prida to hie loyaity, sy conspicu- Ty ! 2 N 0 Mattoon Gazfle, o warm an porter: of ous during the w"b' to Lis courngo bm‘;‘ y:l Washburno for Govarnor, l}ow,duolnrgu in_favor ealand moral, ozliblted on the flold of bnitio, | Wosb dgoway, Tho Gasale o iasoyed fu. favor "'flgég;x:fig,fix'x‘lf': "‘{;bfl’:;' ‘{f::du":g candidato for Govorror. but ono Roloctod bo. cor X B 3 tua conduct us a citizon, & profoesional wan,.aud | °aue of hin abiiity sud moral worth,® au ofticer of tho Govornment alwavs fico from Mr. Bon Porley Pooro thioks that Boorotary #elfel nimy, and marked by on unfaltering and | Bristow resembles Promdent Jackson in many officiant discharga of publio duty. We bLalieyo seipects, one. boing lus quiok tempar and om- that he hias tls sort of character whicl wo nood phatio Janguago whon oxeited, bnt. it ia -soon ia this A‘slmnr;‘zan%y ;‘th»nt lim b‘ nuot ouly nrmnn over, aud ho novor chorishos rosontments,” upon whom the deteriorating influcnces’ of po- Cloan i vy o ooch wio s paussd | o QItdoron fomlly soom o havo edited the cloau and pure through the manifold temptations , BT of & pulu.n&l caroor; but that ho is mora thay | A1 femily ou Bsturday. It was droufilly off the ‘on thio shioros of tho Hudson Bivor aud Log- [ oho g’ R EonE votlen and money plenty, Toland Sauud. Torico it s that somotliiig 1iko | Wy vatod tromi the agrhcattural districts to tne 200,000 poreons do business ju Now York, day tawns and citlos.with & vidw of getting an ossior attor day, year in and year out, and novor, uu- | liyolibood than was sifcrdod by labor upon the loss by acoidont, gloop under one of ;k8 roofs. soil, It-vau suggostod that o remedy.would ap-- About 20 miles to tho oastward of Now York, 0rr whon theae peoplo’ turncd thoeir Btops agsin on Loog Islaud, aro situated what 110 kuown a8 m,,‘,‘;";;‘:,‘;{',fi,’:,’f" buc"'““ Drodugerd inasad of . TUE IEMPSTEAD PLAING Now.comes Ar..Jolu Simmon and snya * that Tho purchage by Mr. Siowart f s tract of | nman.can op rito thus from iguorance pe 9.000 ncres, away back in the 0%, was the ;"fi:;’l““!m";fi;fi’l%&!fl;}] ofnlmfiw to mn'l.m.t:hl T a1 ot o e Barden O, | et Seat tae iy droseat. stal Tho original “cost wns hal illion dollars, | from three to fivo yoara in learniog a- trado ean- but, at various tmes rince, atont 1,000 acros of [ yo give it u aud.turns avor to farming."” farm-lsnds woro talton in to raind off th sito of | "1, SuC trn aver to not propose t6 tho faturo idon, Yor a lime Lho projoct of Ioy~ | qiaongy with e Glmmcin. I hnvo uo concop- fog out o clly on it wag !“mfl';(lm of tho word. meanness whon applied in thir lightly ~ rogarded,” and (oW | Yorker | panner, I miay, howovor, l;)m gullty to thy fapoke - cymically - of “Btewart's - Now | chargo of Ighorando, which is & common Lumat City.” Whien ho nd givon it o namo, howover, | fuife @ miforatess Wl ondowad by natara witl and mappod out ita thoroughfares, and built s | pieel'Sy Pporcoption aud of undorstauding. whick railrond out to it, and, began to ercct handsome eyablo thom to solve tho doepost and profound dwaltlugs on i Al ot his own cost;—tho oxpar- [ oA (6 Holve tho doer Bofora tha uy imont of tho millignniro wag looked npon with | Glanded vislen of ineso childrou of liglt thi more doforonca.. By the potency.of hus wealtl, | datiront myateries booome as Bunkight ; the wis Grrdon City had bovomo o fact. In tom of ayes is theirs, .and {u tholight of thoir A8 tho groat reqnisite of suchin placo. must b roat knowledgo tho {dons of other mon sk intg itn oany nccossibility to tho cltizons, the' mornd o ] moro trash, Wo have for thls ‘mavbo first moted: By two distinct | o o ciet Ad abitling rospoot for these forcios wo first. ronch Huntor's Point, » grimy | uihaca ang prophats, -thoy desorve canoniza- joung oty at tho cagt oud of Brookiyn. | one 1t polito .and ‘loarnod oppouent baa Thooco ~ wo take tho lgnl&z dfin fi?:. ro-road ,mnyutlclo in questipn hn?nlzht bayo Btowart's” “own’' road for trdon “Olty. | Gisgoyorad that thors Wad tn it no alluslon to The rido 1s a delightful one, through o weil- mecbanles or* tradespaoplo. No adyleo was _ooded farming i coungry, with sovaral protsy . iven thom to loave the unly placos whora they vlilogos on_eitner aido of the line. Tho cars -findnprunpuu of ‘work, or to chango thoir eme arocomfortdblo, with cool canc-oats, and Por- | plovmout sud bacome farmers ; thowhalo tonor footly otonn and light-runaing, 7o ono who has of “tho article was to tho allcct that thosp wha Just omorgod from a frowsy Now York stroot- | faq foft fho farms shouldgo baok to them. and car, thoy. orosont tho inviting sepoct of agato produce Bomething on which to livo,—-and A drawlog-room, Thoro aro eleven traing daily this -was all thoro was of it. Isupposa itis o each way,—tlio firat one ktarting at 5 n. my tha | part of the ignorancs with which T am cios od, laat confoeting with tho forry-lionts thiat: fonve | PAIC Of th just foolish enough to bulievs Now York at mmn)lgm..l\nlugla-rqm 18 45 conts, | tpat” ghare are thousangs of mon right but paoksges of thizty tickots aro’ sold for 810, baro in Ohicago "who lave nolthor irade while yoarly commutation for sesldouts in 503, Aftor a pleasant rido for :hiriy-fiva minitos, :::fl;?:: ‘.f}".?;‘&’.'}};‘;;;‘fl".f‘.!’fi ::‘:):L:?dm.xud I:Eg we doacond at tho- tastoral statlon, whilo tho ¥ traln glitoa on-to Hempatead, about & milo:be ;must go back to tha only-place wheto they can ‘onrn & Living, to-wit., tho land. When this Joud. . “Alceady wo lisvo motiasd chnt tho otber | £017 ® LVE: to-w [ R el L stations on flie line wera aa brigut apd pratiy as ‘repchod, theh tho artisan and the mechanic who good tasto conld make thowm. labor at-tho'bench and tho Iatho will agsiu find The vory first look nt Gardon City s romunerative iemploymont in thoir uwn’ particn. onco, W0 naturally. oxpoct 40 sos phierip ;::xnfu whoro thoir factorics and euopa aro lo they want thalr candidates for Dresident ana | ©f tho various Btatos bag mote than an ordinary V(cg-l‘uxldum from tho North, koawiug that | sigoificance tn this ‘Contonnial Prosidental cam- with a Southern moau s thoir caudidate for vaign, In tho vary outaot overy other political . °'n"" fim“fi ‘:’“7‘ "“'ll 1.’“ d‘"'““’“l- "oy want | coymidoration of local cliaracter must yiold to i and will nominato their atrongest man, »man I that cao carry ouough Northorn States, wich tuo [ 20 Importaat ouo o "”‘;}‘ ““L““‘ ":‘l:"" of 3, belpof the Soutl, to win. Thus {hoy roasoy, | the State for Prosident ; then who are tho mon 2 anditis a sonsiblo concluslon, nhu\vlnfi thot { to represont that choico at tho Clucionatt Na- tbey intend to maske n desporato fight. I | tional Convention. From proscnt indicatiqus, 80 far a8 I am ablo to learn from tho pross ana- hopo tho Republicans will learn and profit Mot b char oppanents and wamlyma i | e ot e James Q. Blsino sooms to bo tho first beat mon for all of our ofiices. Somo Topub- 1 hieau papers are doing moro harm than good by choico of ko Iopublicn party. To say tho lesst, lowa ls ' for an I aavoeating tho claims of such men ny Morton . aud Cookilng, and doing sll thoy cxn to dofoat able, truo, and cloan-ianded Republican for Prepident. 1f it should provo thot Mr. Blainc . Bristow, by aseerting that ho is too far Bouth, H sod that ho may Jobnsonizo us. Whoen (if o docs not posseas tho Intter roquisite, Towa will look farthor down the list for tho best man. i maD is nos too much projudiced) thoy read his % record, they will fiud it js 08 sound ns auy wan's, Secratary’ Bristow haa s good many friends in tho Stato, and will marshal somo atrongth,— P Lo not only showed bis patriotism by twaking i rpocoien, but he wout and fought, and riked his Iife for bis counlry ; went us. they uay “from doubtiess will bo Toww's socond choleco. Ho Hoetns to bo a froo frown politicnl soandal as any in tho list of I'residonunl mspirants, Gen. @ the Bouth, " 'whero it iried o man's patriotism. Aorton's record on tho financisl queation kills s him, 88 wo 1nust havo o hinrd-monoy mau to ¢ Y o Otno nud New York, aud wo mut have ono of Shorman alwo has fricuds in thls State. Conk- Mug neea not look for pupport hero, Iowa Lias no groat admiration for curly locks, silk stock- iugy, aud patont-leathior ehoos, Morton would those States, if not both. Tho spht in thoe party in Now York in referenco to Coukling's candida- {far outreach nim, bocauso be is Western in apint | and oducation, and more Republican. turo shows yery platuly that he caunor earry % tunt State, and, 1f the purty in his own State th CONKLING WOULD MAKE AN EXCELLENT EMPEROR, but not 80 good w Presidont for our Republic as vot in favor of him, he nor his friends cannot oxpect mueh strength from other States. 1laine Iy ty first choico,—hns boon from tho first,— : Sut I think ristow will mako the strongost can- v didato. ‘Thereforo, if Lo is, L ouglit.to be our auy of tho othor gentlomon nemed, not oxcpt- ing Charlos I'vancis Adams, Ho, upon the whole, Jowa may be plated in tho ligt for Blaine firet, and, second, divided for Lristow, Morton, and Shermup, ' 0minco, &3 Wa must nomtiato our strongest 4 aeh for sl of our ollices. With Dristow nt the v head, woarosuro of s victory., Lo will deaw | mto our ranks the liboraly, tho ndependont roter, and overy othor man that fs in favor of i reform and nn hiouest Administration, p 1u rcfaienco to our Stato candidatoy, I think It makos but. vory littla differouce in Iowa Cutlom will bo tho nomineo for Gavernor. i Mho the Democisoy wnpport for any oftico, 1s tho strongeat man of the three running, aud ‘Fhigir uettou fs moroly formal, But without doubt the Democraoy of this State will soud Thlden dalegation to 8t. Louly. Amoug the niauy gentluinon auxious to repro. rosent lown ue Cinciuuntl as Ropublican delo- gates st lorgo, Imight namo tko Hoo. Hitan Lrice, ex-Mombor of Cougross, of Davenpiort 3 he will mako s & good Govornor, Dr. FPowell, ouo aof our candidatos for Btate Auditor, visitod the Hon. Joln Van anlwnburfir, of Fort Madlson Qol. 8. F, Cooper, of Griunoll; Judgoe C. C. Col us tuls weels. 1iv roports his chancos good. Lo is n gentloman of tyo appearauce, and [ hope of Dos Moines; and Aloxauder Olark (colorud). of Muscatine, “Otlior nawus, quito hkely, will Lo will recoivo tho uomiuntion, s Lippinoott Lias had tho oflice long enougl ; und, as ho prom- aluo bo preasuted at the Ntate Couvention, ou tho Blet just. ined Powell o would 10t bo n candidaie, ho For Llectors, thero is no lnck of asplrania, nosition to Judge E. 8. Snmpson, the prosent incumbont. 1o is now serving Lis firat torm, Iu the Hoventl, or DouMownes District, thore exo, liko tho Fifth, numarous candidatcs who aro anxious to aucccod tho Ion, John A, Kna- son, tho present incambant. Amoniz thooo prominontly namod are Gen, J. A. Wil lismson, of Des Moiuoa: Col, J, B. Commiugs, of Win- tergot; Col.W. 8, Dungun, of Charitos. Mr, Kas- #on o long witle siuce anuouneed that Lo would ot ogalt bo o candidata for ro-oloction. This broughi to tho surfaco thove who sre desirons tp succeed him. Dut bwo years ago Mr, Koeson roado a similar announcomiont, yot o wha in tho flold nt tho elevonth Lonr, and carriod tho con- teut ngninet tho bittereat aud most formidablo oppositton fu his own parly ever mado agninet n candidato (n this State. ~ Mr. K. may again play the “actful dodger,” and rotiro wll tho candidatos for his seat until two voars honca. If Knsson turns: ap at bnlf-past tho eloventh hour. he will win tho contest. If ho doos uot, it s ditticult to foreshadaw tho coming man, Tho Ion. J. W. McDill, of tho Eighth, or Couuncil Biuffs District, deoliues u shird totm. Uol, W. I Supp, of Council Bluffe, aud William Hale, of Glonwood, scom to bo tho only con- teatants for Judgo McDill's sent. HBoth good and ablo mou, = In the Ninth, or Soux Citv District, tho con- tent Is betweou the [on. Addison Oliver, pres- ont lucumbont, aud tho Uon, Jackson Orr, of Loou, thu predecessor of Olivor, Tho coutoat in this district is animated, with tho chanocs, 1 am told, in favorof Capt. Orr, 1IN GLNERAL, Thero are no District Judges to oloot this. year. Ilowevar, thera iy ono vacaucy to till by clection,—that mado vacaut by tho appoiutmeut of Judga Rotlirock 1o (hoSupromo Bonck. Gov. Kirkwood appointed Col. John Bhauo, of Bon- ton County, to flIl this vacancy, aud ho will be nowinated for the position ke uow so sntisfag- tortly fllla, T was Souator from Boutou County af the tttno of his sppoiutmont, nud resigued o secopt tho Judgeship. He iw an ablo mau, sud is now rocelving the licarty indorvotacut of the Tar and pooplo for Lis good qualitics &y Judge ;There aro fourtoen Circute Judgen to eldct this fall, many of whom will bo nominstad for re-clection, and 'some obanged for bottwr minto- rial. It1s quito liksly that dhe Rapubhesn dolega- tion to Oincinuati will present » nime for Vice- Progidont. 'I'no indication now id that Goorgo W. MeCrary's namo wili ba shus provented and auglit to bo defoatad. In our Congressional District things aro pratty fively, and I exoect 1t will bo protey hot beforo tho Couvention meets, Everycounty in tho dig- trict Lins o candidate, aud it soewms 10 bo the feol- ing throughoue the district—outside of Mel,ean H i Lilden track, the firat day, but was' awuap bacic | dirt, rubbish, and build ng dobrls,—ths g i I Gounty--that somo athor county should havo the | frore ya wirero e s-obligation ™ camy 1o, and | wrged, though lowa liss woveralable mop wio :bl- :i;d l:en(:‘r :u-:nhzmn.—‘tuu vl)::’l g duzimxmd with & profuns sort of vyimnoh tho socond.— | ususl foatures of a uow r‘:l-co- " ‘Those' wag .,cfi,‘,’fm‘ mnl;:'; fl;:?f::fl%?l .’.,‘.:‘,S’,"“E,f"".m",’,’,‘.fi',‘:fi i bouorof tho Roptusoutative, av McLoan County | rer may sot 1t down as o rulo thas thoss who | Wonld not only mako govd ¥ but ki et sl b et e actt | Soringfleld Republican, Lave visited newly-ald-out towas or villages in § bas bad that honor ever Amca “iho dintrict has been formod. Wo of thin county will presont tho pare of L. D. Blm, ¥uy.. of Liocoly, flow an ablo lunyer.—ono 1’ tho ablest in Central Mlinoie, Tius county 108 wlyayy oo Lo to thie party, and was the OuIY couuty iy 3 tho district that'gave MeNolta & majorivg at tho Iagt clecion ; nud althouph McLean County will presont a good man, the question for tuo Convention to decide in who 13 tho etrougest ;' man, Asthere haw ehays been s split in thn i party in that counts, Would it not b boteer, wid wuufl] it not unite (13 party moro, and could wo nat work toguthor 50r0 1t Larmony, by giving the nomination to sumo mau outeids BleLoan County ? I the (ouveation ncmmates Bfiun, ho will make n110rough canvaen thraughout tho dimtrict. Ho 8 good wpeakor, will” taky well with the pedlo. bas no enomies 1o the party, aud ean heavip 3 etrife, nud it olectod Do un hapie - s dtirict—not o mero figure- Jyond wuchl 4 IN Our present Representative, nor ulégraco us by votig with the ltoholy upon overy Kirkwoad, 0d Piexidonts, guch by MeCran A lon, 8ator James F. Wilson, Judge John F. Wrlght, aud othora. Tows in to-day an slrong In her falth in tho Jtopublican perty us over. Inall tho efforts of discontonted politicians in tho lhrubhom ranke, Aided b{ulh.a Demwcratic otpanization of tho Btato, croate now political organizations, Iowa has ntood firm, and doclined to run after talke gous, ond the whadow of things from which the could not gatuer greater mirongth in, not ouly her political, but hur matoriat and oducs~ tional dovelopmant as well, Town does not whield Belinap, nor othors of her rollllcnl public sorvauts, when they prove unfakibful to thoir trusts, Tho musses of our veoplo are aducated to o largo dogroo,—are road- ors, and compreliend, to as Iargo extont as the viople of auy New Zugland Siate, tho prons queatlons of tha day which onter fato $ho gov- ciuontal polioy of the Seato aud natton, Oanr Oapures, L .| ples with which Mr. Bimmon is*evidontly fawl. any. past of tho Tisat il recall the paiuful’ | fo st dosins tho profound Lonor of & dis. c‘lnmox}ngf;a:hx:\fl&gl&!:fl-‘ l}}!_qv“r;l’g;olvglm'nr gupsion upon tho rostrum with him. Respaot closuly foot-pathis, an oundarivg, iprungh peasy, puddlos, Tera il 1o ditoraut; | “21% Srpuar A. Bunreios, Ji. From tho station at Qarden 'City we can sop L Dojblug but rods gradoq and-smootbly yaled. |1 . o, SEDIOUAL cloOTEDyEgy. uidewalks in dninty order, and 6 or 7 miles of | 70 the G L yenyo Rritines straeta Inid out and "kopt in ordor, ny neatly as [ Ciioado, May 4.—Tho question of cheap ad tho gardon of privato rosidenco. Bien puro mediolnon Loing onco sgitated fo yous aro' - conatantty - st work - upon- thoso paper, I think Tue - TRoNg ought {o' get the ronds, cloaring off snow fa. the - winter, |. . m)llu;’rwom evon ywith massive rollera, sprink- fuau falrly and squarely bofaro tho publla, lipg thom from watos-carts in dusty woolber, Momeutous as’ tho Ring to dofrand * tho Unltod -x':ri Laving overylncl iu the most thorough ro- | Btates- Intornal Revonus, widouproad' as’ the pairin ollBoagons. We'nre told, too, that thare | cookodnosa to rob the United States ‘Tronaury is, sro'thirty miles of+ ‘drive roundGarden City, | tho crookeduoss .in th tmedical businsss—tha ovor dolightful ronds, which are almoat as care. Ring botween the druggists and the physicians—~ fuily attauded to, 1 stiU gronter, and of moro direct hport to the In. a sanitary polnt of vioyw, the milliopairey public, S baby city can scarcoly be surpassed, The sita Hao who robs onr Trossury, stoals our woalthy siands Ligh, and, ‘tho ocean being within | ho who consplres to adultorsto our mediciucs; ek to gt on tho vickot as Prestdentia) Etoctors havo iy ‘viow o Yreaudontial appolntment for themuolvos or fricuds, 'Llis, of course, does uok apply to thoeo whom the paopls weals £or tho position. Amuong thoso alresdy muntipned for liloctor st laryo, I notios tho natw of tho Hon., Jomos F. Wilson, of Fatrtleld ; AL M. \alden, of Appuoocon Coumy; Judgs N. M. tiubbar.l. of Couar Kapide; Goorge D, Woodin, ot Sipowoy; ana exdov. W, M, Stonw, of Marehutl,—uli able men, good Ro- publicatin sad we') kpown, DLATE OFFICERS. inis yosr lows olocts bLor Stata officors. Anisug thoso pronunent for {loso several poui- tions are, for Bocretary of State, Jowah I, Youug, pressut incumibont. Ha is an excollont #onand numbor ony officer. . Although he s (now filing Jus socoud tern, kis ohsucos for third s good, bocauso of hin nccoptability to the people, Capt. J, A, Lutl, of Bicowfleld, iy alko promunently named for the uzsmnfifuuion. and from no diflicalty, however formidable, to hesi- Whon Mr. Bristow rofasod tho.Land of Mr, {ato at 0o tagk, Lowever gigantio, until the work | Bright fa tho- Comuittee-room,, last . weelk, ho bo thoroughly accomphised. - did what Lins grown uufasbjousblo, for lo! theso Wo bLaoliove that ho hna the reform of the many yoars, Sinca the, War, it has boon ous- Civil-Snrvico thoroughly at bontt, and that, wore | tomary to take ovorythiing diasopuciblo or dis- ho elocted Prosident, be would catry 1t through. agroeablp {u & Plckwickian sonsa.— Washinglon ‘\Kn, ni."v."i‘;“n tl:!u bulnt mel:lulinhlmmmm:l Cavital. roughout tho land are In nceord with biw, au trust him, = Wo bollove thst the poopls ars ,&E’,‘}, :}‘;figm',” uwrywh}:n llcakhu; for suaglu m{:m uli\;]l :“'T bull that chall folt o ronrleun, incorrupible, sctiv, efliclunt, | ambat, or of e able sig o o recipitatod full of publio apirt, davolod o duty.” Aad wa | Fieny guinot o harrow. tooth tpon mhloh o voliove, finally, that tho people will racoguize in ragped it had boon hung for hla provooation,— Lim tho uan thoy noed. i -Iu_ordor, therafore, to give offact to onr in- | C¥Cinnat Commerolal. tantious aua opinions, wo hisve formad tho Bris- | Tl Dotrolt Tribune, onp of the atrongest, tow Olub, aud we urgeall who boliove with ns | most influoutial, aud most resppotablo Bepub. uot to bo contant with sllont mssont, but to or. | licsn uvowspapors fn Michigan, maya: +he ganizo similar bodiss, to Lold public mootinge, | reasons why Itoscoo Coukling should tot bo nom- and to promulgate their opinfons boldly and | tunted for the Presiduncy at Cincloosti ars . in- zealausly, that tioss in possoasion sud cantrol | Orcased by the fact that tho Chicago Inter-Qcean the Democrats upon ‘the war 0 slows the discretion of-the enged - the locdmotive to mingle d h " 6 milos on' ome haod, and Long Isl- | rulng our boalth, N i b | will marabul consideravlo streu; 1o hay —— of tho lapublican party may xwoc{:ng that the | has rallied to Lis support, y i " ) Tho o ; patty quent'wfic Molens County wantu thi | by ‘o sovoral yoars mcxumrf of tho Stato MASSACHUSETTS, Poopla lsvo upoken. By ordar of tho Exaoutivo | —Tho Ry, Dr. Baltows, of tho Now York Re. a‘,’:’m‘*":z% ?.'Smn‘hrfil °:l|lfr'um.°fi" c'tfn'n: -me::“m1 ,f.:f',i‘,‘;’d%‘,‘g“}‘;," fmfi" :8“":‘,":‘“3’ Jfi‘.}& Trues eDtuo wm",f.‘:; e g};fa"wr‘:fi“fifdtl?.%#: Sfllnaw.d o roil kuown, and would mako good | TIZ WORK OF TUE LEOIRLATURE—CONQTESSIONAT U‘fi}:‘;“:&"bw“ nm‘:%l»‘t“)?o' Toren Srealdout. form Club, hax 2 plan for nt:mllnm band of 108 | "Miero aro no awamps in tho vicinity, to bread | ourhonth-enda g0 about undiskirbed, uisss aud thoy oughit to ba willibg to give tho iteye. | OLCOF doubtiens, CANDIDATES, . TUD UTUFPING KIGKED OUT OF THAT MULR wrony, | LSv-class man oiunal ag misalonaries nulsanco and disoaso; no favors, agues, or | the-public assumos tho PATE of ‘tho avengor of b Syt otlicr m'fm,.‘ et o uofi'fiofififi“}fi :an .'.’,'?.5‘8:, B.h il(.l s%:;nln:::.x lgfu fin.::: Spectal Correvondence of Lhe Chicaso Tribune, Ve R ey 7o) :]o“bflwé-m‘ul;ln:'fil;i ‘l»:a;mlgl:-;"am'l“llwlgzahulg’ rh: otlier diseascs are Inrking aronnd; tho wator is h!'d.nd justico. It can boonly In tho iuferost work tagothor hartoniously (which wo must do brbstviniy Dhosition—n good otfieer Bosox, Mass, May 1,—To tho agrooablo Wasunarox, D. C., May 4.—Tho wule-story 3 ‘| plontifal sud of the purest Lind; and the | of docent doctors ang druggists aad tho publio to win), aud redeam tho district. Mg, Bauur, of \ i disapporntmont of overybody, tho Leglilatura ! Alwson Couaty, is said to be a good mau, yut as PR Tybody, cglslaty i ! Of 157 wus prorogued on Friday last, aftor a dession of 114 daye,~tho shortost wineo 1681, Lts worlc has beeu of A MODE HATIBRACTORY KIND than Is genarally to bo looked for from such an unwivldy body,—~comprisiug the Passage of 247 nota sad b7 redolves, all of which recoivod Jix- ecutlve approval; bosides two acts—ono logaliz- ing the marrisgo of Jamas Pastoy, tho hivtorieal romsycor and . mopazinist, with bhis stop- dauglitor, Misa Eldridgo, tho oblld of “Panny Feru,” s union forbldden by the Jawa of this Btato; aud tha othar removing somo of tho re- strictlons fmposod by tue Liconse law—whigh tho Qovarnor folt callod upon to voto, the veto belug sustalned in each cass. Tho passage of this Intter bitl, wlhilch, it approved, would bave aflowod tho establishment otpopun bars by biolders of liconsos of tho firut, second, and third clasves, gave Uov, Rice an opportunity of ex- Bruuulnx hia viows on tho liguor-trafiic, which 0 s douo in & way caloulated o mako lim 80 sccoptabla candidate for ro-eleotion noxt fal), to all bnt thy'very extrome I'rohlbitfonjsts, ‘us woll as to his past supporters who bolfovo in tho liconso principle, TUE OENERAL EOONOMICAL YEELING Dootar of Divinity, is a.rather unusnal, but not €8mo up pain to-day, ond tho rosult is another " victory" for Tirmton” Mesig. “Thoaipapu aud | Hecossarily uawlse, prastico, . i Bponeer, of Kontucky, woro the long and suxe Thoro should be s fow tracts fusucd in Indlana fously ozpoctod witnusuos who wore to orush touchlng the Kuights of tho Goldun Circle; That Biatow by showing that tho mule clain was | these WaH B Con!odomlpcnnuplxmy In that Stato, fraudulopt. ‘Thompsou wos a partnor with | defoatod by tho cuorgy of Mortan, ja wall knowa, Uroomo.in buying the mules. Hotostiflod that in | It iu & lovaly oxbivition of Domocratic poliey to briof tlie claim was fraudulontly oxaggorated, | havo this matter raked up just naw, Thore aro andin tnis ho wad confirmed by Bponocor; but | red-liot couls »til) ' in the old ash-heap.— Cincine thoy also tostitlod that whon Dristow was appliod | 'nati Commercial, 7 to Lo tako hold of tha cuso, ho sald (hat Lo [ - > wanted nothlng todo with 'tho facts, that Lo | 4, S0usor. English. ot Connocticat, has fallan would not ougage to arRue auy quostions of {aots, m"fl'fi;‘;mfl:fi;&fl' ‘mfihfi:, fl: M{ "“1‘“‘};" . buu thas Lo would wriue i fogal points aa t | 3,0 e Parnum for the st ot g whetlior tho adfudication wau & proper ano to re- | SIOY,I0 b Ubited By 10 blood, gtape 1n w0 g opicn ; (ot Lo did this without any knowlodge % fioptin . so far of tho facks, and that thly whn sl 1oy, 1y Tiodke todivenould I wade wo more, roturaing wore au it ar Iho rouult I qulse susioying to tho Kili- | (115U A% 40 car 17 and o proposes to maka Hristow gang, who expoctod ovidouco (o show nRa that Bristow bud " knowlodge that the Tho voteran editor and propriotor of the Grand claim wes froudulont. Tho evidencs wim; ply | Traverns Herald hay annonnced hisintention of shows that he doclined to dp ln]‘h*ng partiog with Ifs Intercat in that cstablishment o tbo clalm-agonoy line, and that | aid moving to Missouri, He gervad in -tho o wau ewployed solely as a lawyor, My, | Lower House of Congross as member from Groomo, the prineipal in tha cass, i io Lurope, | Michigan two torms, oxtonding from March 4, and thq couspirators bope to take advantage of | 1657, to March 4, 1801. Mo was sleon mombor hls abyeuce to emirch the olaim, and tbrongh it | of the Stste Loglélaturo, sud of 918 or two Con- {bo se._:x‘.m-d. d)nz nwly 20 ok at the ll‘uuuhnlu shtutional Conventious, y positive testimony from olr oW wilusgsos i 's o Uik Below g eataty iy e foer, iiaes Vo | milicarious saouo ooourred in Canlfsld's Com. whethor tho olaim was just or Iraudulens, aud Lronsurer of Htato Christy deolfuga ‘suotbor ter, and tho Hou, N. 1L, Moore, of I'nge Coun ty. and cx-Senator, ia namod as his HUCcosHOr, ood man, 1t was thought that it would' devolve on tho suirosching Stato Copveution to seloot & candi- dato to succeod Col. Abernathy, who, some tiwo sinco, was olected Fremdont pf the Clieago Uni- veruity; Lut Cal. A, fuforms me that he will not 2 resign bofore wowe time in autumu, too lato for’ tha eloction of Lissuccossor st the noxt sleotion, TUE KTATE SUPREME COURT, Tha last Legislature fucronsod tho number of our Buprems Judges from four to fivo, ‘Phis ace tiou of tha Leguisture, and the resiguntion of dndge Q. G, Cols, feft two vacaycios to bo 1llled by Uov. Kirkwood by appointment. Thio Hon. Williawn . Seovers, of Qskaloosa, soveral yoars Biuce o Districk Judge, ' aod ' for sovoral yeard a prominent and able practiclog “lawyor, Wad appoluted to succeod Judgo Cole, Judge Boovers was oue of the late Code Commissionors, nud to him wo ars largely indobtod for tho ex- “ollont Codo of 1873, At tho tima of Lie ap- polutnant to tho Bupreme Bouch ha was a mour. r of tho Logislature’ from Maluska County, ood Chasrman of the Committes of Wavs und Means of the Jlouso, ' Tho vocauocy to which ho was appointed wade him Chief Justlca, To the vacauoy crontod by an_sdditional Judgoship, tho Hon, Jawes II. l&uhrudli, of “Codar ‘pungeat sea-broaze koops away tlio musquitaes, |.to bring to light tho crookoduoss of 4o many in uvmfin tho lottost weather, th tlo modlcal buginoxs, for it iuindeod crooked it Already thoro are'about % A doctor rocoives porcontago ou every pro= ONE LUUNDHED AND FIFTY HOUNES, scription be wonds to a cortalu oxch & gam of- ity kind, dottod along the even | store, In . ordor to got oven with etroot-lines, at irrogular intorvals, higre thoso, | Buch percontsgo, tho druggist must. elthor loso, aro tlickest, thore. sro mix ar eoynn nice'{ clargo bigher, or adulteruto his modicie, and, storos, fncluding " drugglst's, & bLakor's, | of coursp, tho two lattor possibilitjod oro tho & Dbutclior's, ‘and "two grooorios, In | ouly probablo onos, I€ fs safd on' good authori- wldition. a Jarge warohiouse and ample etabling |ty that. some druggists pay the doctorn s much accomwodation are now in courss of arection, | 84 5O por pent. That seoms to me 18 tho poiut "Thp hopo was racently hold that tha city would | tho publio eught to find out befare it patronizes K:W or 80w time af, sho rato of about fifky | either doctor or druggiut. Aud what an amoun$ 11808 par anum, e, ‘ of Lypocriey thera stioks. to this Ring of ‘T'ho atabling i & novel foatnrs, belng dedign- | *crooka,” “About a yoar 80 some convention od for the service of residonta’ who wish to keop | of drugfilstl made up a code of ‘ethics, mmrdlr:E & Lorso aud carriago, without, baviog & baro on | to which rufiacub!u draegist was ovon forbi thoir own premises, lu those alroady built, | den to eend bis presaription blavks wilh the large stalla’ aro provided for tho board of | dactor’s namp and card opt to the doator's oflipa, rrivnto borses ; whila thoro i8 a publio | Bowo of tho most prominent druggiats worg ivery, st which he who willa may.| most prominent among the supportors of this bire & tratior, _Herp, oa in all oshor paris of (i | motlon, and delivoret emphatic, denouncing mjodel aity, mon are kept oonstautly employed to | epuechen on the quostion; A {usure porfect neatuess, aud'the comfort of all Thusly shey notod in tho Convention, but those the hornos undor tholr chargo; whilo all modern | vory men actod ditforently sud tlooded ' tha ety improvomonts for the henlth aba. woll-being of | with their cards attached to somo dactor's blank. tho animals, and the caro ‘of the vehicles, are | Youmay seo how they can afford to do this, 1€ couvenfoutly at hayd, you kuow that I bad to pay $2.50 for a little bote The ptaus for one littlo church are llnmlg In | tloof eyewater, consisting, s my doator said, hand, and others will doubtlosy bo buflt ; but, | of & few grains of wulphaso of zine and a fow until this fa the case, epocial trains: and mf"" outges of distbled wator, hos Mason Couuty is Demiocratic, sod he ls ‘nat apt Lo carry it, theraforn wo would not galu apy- thing by gving the uomination to him, Yours, b respeotfully, A True Rurcucax, 00T MATTILEWS ¥OR GOVERNOL. 4w " the Edutor of The Chicaye Pripune; { Tirtsrteiy, M., Moy 2,~Tho roport that thoe i Hon. E. L. Washburno has doclined to be & can- t didote for Governur s cast & deep slindow of divapuointmont vvor Ropubllcane hero. Wo hoped that ou this Centonnial yoar our Btato, tho third iu the Union, would olact s iia Gove ernor oue who would give digmty to tho ofiics sud rollect honor mpou us as a Btate,—who would take rauk amoug tho State Govornors ng ouo of bralns aud eagacity, And we heard sigh of reliof whon Wusliburio's name wan first montlouod n coonection with tho office, Ho certainty would il the bill—was Just the man wo were louking for. The other candidates are clover ponticimen, but not the kind of stuir out of which onr- noxt Governor slould ba mado, and it ly 8 hard mattor to briug oursolves to ug. cept efthor of them as our choice,—which, in * fuct, they uro not. " Wo may lave 2o cliooso bipe %0 of Davonport's pxamins- tton, last Saturday. 'The n:muremkcd tho lattor ) did not attompt to astablish Its morits exceps ou ith 1d I i ara run ou Bunday to Hempstead, whero chure ‘Theso aro facta a4 exporionced by s suffersg County, wasappolnted. Judgo Rathrock hiad b < ochn ¢ would leave him bis hugo buudle of vouch. {woon them, but o scill Lope, lika Micawbar, | for somo tof yoare Judgo of tho gth (or Tow fl:u"s'fl%flfm%uflfi: :;gmz‘mfi:m; il of | tho pusely ¢ Al poinkalladngag, St gxaning, gl ”""“{,‘3" sais & Yeu, ir | of ?:"gfli “‘?fi‘S“;'n .u':uf:?:mz:’: u:m. T | o it 1 MEbionne, ipepeansank Wil tura up o rolisva us of that, | City) Judioial Disirios and- stan i oy | o Hlato tax from 81,000,000 1o 91, 500000, a0 fouta prosen parious membars of the Comms- | {5050 14 s, privae solool undyr. 63 f0r (80 | © M nepoacenaes oF pank pirs unpleasant duty, Jurist., o was popular with the Bar snd peoplo apbreciable usviug ; in custing down tho milith LOCAL POLITICS, fooumPrcient whon you do it I want to bo pro- bildren of residoots s ected for tho' M= | 70 the Editgr of Xha Chicudo Triouna; to T it S, o e | ot i i, sl bty Shdect, | Ml o g ot il s Sareiions sion, il Vet MRS TUteungn | L, ettoni 1 prolecld o com- | b i e O I o 0 nomination & now man for the place | from ng experienca aud wiliclancy, whish woe | t) H 3 The regular semi-pionthly meoting of th 'm ¥ ' with much bopo of supcess. The prosout can- | curod hin the Ligher position which A{u Lolds to- e P:” ho Vfh, lopintors 6100, mak o i s b P Aol o ' " Grand Gouncll of the Tlopublioan Cautral Club | £0.24 45 stent thom 2" wod. threr the papors was Lold yeatordsy aflornoon ab tho Leadquar- N of Lake sod Clark st M It hiag boen Intimatod that Speaker Kerr ovar- qre, carner strootu. Mr, ) 5000 the usunl courtosy which hus been uni- Job 11, Muhlko prosided, and thers was largs | roruly extended o s lovai coutentant for sitendance. the Bpoakarsbip by falling to nalect Mr.' Haudall, Tho quostion of substitata for primary oleo- of Lonuarivanis, fo thg shalr g ‘Hbexker ro . souCH, i '8, Alr. Kerr Yok belticcallediap for Senmartlo, ta Mon. | o s syt b Handall, and ro. Jlmwl.l@azo lared tha fo onig ¢ postodly boggod its-accoptonce, but the Iattor lh-:«.lu.lfl ‘.lbtl;,ln Mditun to thesuggeatious Lero- | (rantloman thought that it would :interfore with fafira madeby i ke the Douty Ceutral Gom- | [’ dution aa Chatrmau of tho Committeo ou Ap :’.‘Lv o nm'?fi'% wunumnr o 'T;‘.“,‘,,'m,‘: l»ronriulvuu. and s the last momont doclined votord lu each ward, and’ that wuch regitry bo com.’| the hanor. letod ut laask onw Week priar 4o tha time Axed forthe | The Washington correapondent -of the New oldiug of the primary moetings 1o wlect deleguton fo York Times, fu conoection with fhe unseating the Sounty Couvention, st whioh sl be uolnatod | of st Kool says: *ln contraat with tig candidatea for county ‘ofices, and that uo person bo tloan notlon of the Cotanuit » yermuiilod Lo vute at such priiasry who {a uot so regla. | PBTHUAL notlon of the Cowmmittes on Eloctions Lorgl, uulesy tho roglatry. by coniplgled vn the day of | Of the prescut House, the sction of tho Come e prinury sccording 80 the anlogy of uumg{m, mittes of the Forty-second Oobyress, of whioh lyw, Judge McCrary, of Iows, wau Chairmau, stands Mr. John I, Olough fntroduced communien boldly out. o tho Forty tucoud. Congress tious from: Moesrs, B, D, Farley sud E, 0, 0re Wore soventesn contested elaotlon casos j Laried on the subjoct, whiohs wore roal. Thieus :,’l'k‘:"‘?,"v"""’; ';'.:::“,,':“}',‘:;?,{Td:::’.:{l'i':‘::; geutiomen vocited tho evily astondsnt ou the | fha doiuton wag that neither party was entitled primary ulyumn ang .ufl;uud Various ameud. | to the soat. In this lagt-usmed case both the weuts.” Tno Inuflnv ca was that tho work of | contestans and sittlog memboer were Republi- sho primwaries should be dolegated to ward clubs, | cauw.” Mr, Lamsr, oue of tus ablest lawyers « Liylo King thought tho primary system | on the Democratio’ el and s tharoughly bop- could not be fwproved upon as » moans of ot pressed Limsell quita strougly 1o be. ;m; » popular sx.;r):u-lix‘n. ‘}v, would &o wull, T 1llnml, -gg‘ l% hedllx:dlmd ou -llmr owover, Lo ongralt rogistration uponthe sys- | of the House w! ] n & semipublio tow, H.nlllolgonuh!ftwa bae advanl maoner, (¢ li thought the resull wonld' haye 49 vote for candldates direot instoad of baen difforeat, ing %650 for tho yesslon, inatond of $750. 'Phia voductiou cameo hard, aod o’ tho cloalug houry ug offort was mado to ro-uslublishy tho old rato, but wighout stccoay, Lookiug tawarda a moro systemstic organization of tho {ufarior judicial syatem was the authriziug the uppointmont of Commiasion to fuy ulre into tho expudiency of rovising tho Coures bolow the Buporior. At prosout the lyswor court businogs is doue beforo Ditrict Courts, Folico Courts, and Polico Justicos, oach Laviug' tholr poculiagp moden of procoduro, and tho uecesslty of somo systomatio methud haw becume quite apparent, TUK BOSTON & ALDANY HATLEOAD BCANDAL, which was brought bafore the Logialatio b throo dstinct roports’ frow sue Railrond (:ummll,tuu.— sl sgroeiug in cansuring the courve of Presidont *Clspin in'relatiup (o thv Waro-Iuvor loaso, and Loariug bioavily upon;Direotary Kimbal] aod Bag- gent, though diffeniug 10 thoir modos of QXPros- sion,—led to the adepiion of & rosolve fospruct. lug the Attoruey-Goneral to tnstitute procood- lnga sgaiuet these goutlomon to rocover tho monoys of which thoy, as charged, defraudod shu Htato, It iy doubtrul, howover, whether thieso uaits will amount to anything, a4 jt will bo dficult to proye oniminality” beforo w court of law, 40 carofully was tho ictter of tho statute followsd. ‘I'ho tasin offuct of the duvestigation #ill Le a moral oo, aud the tine spout in look' fug futo the matter s not beon wastdd, CONGLBAAIONAL CANDIDATES, Mr. Ospin wen's be rolurucd to Congresy from this district,—that may be wot down as cer- saa. ‘Ibe namos thus far mentioned for the a , i grudgas yaar's wubseriplion {0 Tum Tuinuwm oot in overy part aw modorn fn. | M0I8 morning's issue, would complain at ‘belng }ulllgnuun -n:|~ ulkm can lnnl«c:l ‘fixnm. buvg. XYours, . % u - over soplug-room aro ot and cold wator, amplo. Closster gas, s porfoct Xteul Rapid Transir, finish In overy dotail, ‘Llie cellars arp high, dry, The amount of trave! oo the Euglish rallwsys light, and airy ; tho hoating facilities oxcellent ; | in the viclotty of London fs prodigious and al~ aund the kitchons mx:ludolal tho couvenioncos of | moat fncrediblo. A writer in Chambers® Journal "",'j'..'::““““l;:}_"fl clty. ey HAT‘::;:MG fo flnish,— | 4874 the avorage nuaber of train runnlug escly coulsiving pll modorn {mprovements, ot sad | Weok-day ovor- the Metropolitan exfeusion’ of ocold wator and gus, good callars, aud convons the Obstham snd Dover Lo, & distance of 13 dont kitchen and closots, Tuora is ® bath- | milos, fs 648, The bumbor of passenyers con- room: in’ overy houms, large and -smally | voyed over .this road in six monthe Is over and tho balls are :of mmple dimensions. Ia | 7, 60,000. Qu_Whit Mondsy lnst the Metso- shoct, whothor taken from tho outuide view as | politan Rallwdy carmed 244,000 oryous, aud oruaments to the city, or yogerded s to ihelr | dutiug Wihitaun week over1, DAgEougery Insldq comforts and conveulences, they are per- | travoled on tbat under, round hne. Ounegixe foos gomns of suburban homes.: ¥ veonth of the entire population of London mada ‘TLioso homes oot ail the way-from 85,000t0 | uso of this railway o one day withous an mcei- $20,000 eaob,—~being prinvipally. known as of dent, In thn: busiest time of day, between 9 two glasics, ‘Thosa of thirtoen roqma yont for | sud 10 'elook i the morpiug, tralu pavess 8850 ; aud thoso of ten rooms, , propostionately | over the line overy forty-thros seconds—or say- smaller, as $500 a yoar, g en tralys to fivo minutes. In tho courso of the THUERR'IS ONE HOTEL, day 724 traine bave been run backward sod for- oppaalte ths depot, of which tho exquisito neat~ ward, safety belng weourod by insuring vod an nois aud fintsd aro such that I readily beliove intarval of time, but of s botween tho sav- the asyettion that s cost Mr, Blewars 100,000 | eral traing. During twslvo yosrs 294,358,635 fo ercct. . Iho wide, siry hally, finwlgd | porsons bave boon transferred over this road. fu walout, lvad uy, on the Grug floor, to | Within » single twelvemontl the Groat Western beautlfully-furniahed parlors, reco tion-roouty, | Huilway ran 255,030 traius, sowo of them carry~ and private apartments usod ay ladios® slocae, | {ng 700 passengors. ‘Tha xpross train on th The public diuivg-rovm aud private diuing. [ poad is 3ho fastest in th9 warld, and runs st ke L ZP00LH 876 Alae OB - thls foor, There in go uge ata of 77 miles in aa hour and & quariar, © Uidatos buye laboroa lowg aud bard to sooure tha nowination, aud the Convention iy just upou us. But' tho people soom dotormined this yoor to mowinate our candidmios, fustead of Lrusting to tho mackine, . 1 thoy. will tgko hold of tho mattor thoy could yot wofoct thoir candi- dato to their Nkiug. * And” ey’ thoy should do, “The fact that -Waebburos would, undoubtedly bLavo Leen nowminated had Lo consented to the , usg of Lis pame is puficent Proof that noither , Of the caudidutos now in tha fleld fa roa) ly the | choico of tho Dwrln. As betwoen them thoro 18 not much doubt but that Cullom iy preforublo. Baverige, if nominated, would bardly canry tho strougth of the party fn tius section, Tlhicro are mavy good snd trog juen who wonld , bo ux.-:Emd if vominated, aud whno would add 1 streug day; aud, a4 far s L can loarn, Le bsa thus far proved himsolf oqual to the: position, Without doubt Qov. Kirkwood's scloction of Lotk Judges Heovery and Itatlrock wt, and oughbt to, recelve tho indorsomeut of tho HNopublicsn State Cop- Vveulion ou tho Blat fuit. Alinast overy county, in almost wvery distrlol, , Lias an asplrant for J CONURESSIONAL HONORY, Thoro will bo wore chungus this year n our . Cougrossionsl dulogatiou thau ot auy time bae forveinco the ourly dayw of she War, . .y, 10 tho Firut District, now Toprusented by the oo Georgo Q. AcCrary, of Kuokuk, thore will be & change, Mr. M, having declined o re-olection, Boveral Kopublicans are already namoed ws Lig Huccessor, auwng whom [ uLoUca.thoss . of the Ilou. Jout Vau Yakenburg, of Fort Aladison Benatar 1L, W, Rathort, of Keokuk; Judge Newwsn sud Dr, tous, of Lupliugiop ; l}:. MeClure, of Mt. Plosusng L&muu- lfitk:m. of mea, } Kreuter tropgs to the toket than our Lowus- inun, the Hou, A, U. Matthows. e fy AU une comprotlslng euemy to avery foe of the Goy- ornment, Inthe War for the'suppression of tue Reboltion, he displayed yreat bravery and skill as au ofticer, baloved y all bis boye, and Liated by the Hebels, Aud duripg the past year bo Las sgain exbibited thus eawme undsuutud courage and foariossucss fu Lin hunt attor the whisky shioves and corrupt ollicialy,—many of Whom Lio hau ospturod aud brought 1 the bar of im;lm. Racent dovelopmonty ‘iuvn brougbt to JigLt 80 muah official corruption thas tho psopls 14ve becomo alarmed, and they demand ruform, Adeformy, 1hat will be the watolword in tho ooms F?l"‘l(l,lm'tr." t‘n‘l; and abl 1) tho Hovond Disteiot, the Hou. J. Q. Tuf, of Cedar Oounty, the presuut. Incumbgul'f 8 candldate -for Lis wecond wrin, Myt ‘there boutas (0 bo om0 oppusition to him by thoso #ho olalm shat bis kardis ftls the clothes of his bredocedsory, especially iu a closs dlatriot, whero fult weight fu uccowsary to Iywure HUOLQAY, Auoug thodo promineutly named ny Mr. Turesd successor aro Edward Rusuoll, tho ablo editor of ;tch}.hfl“pb::. ngillu,- “l‘; Ilor: um& Prico; uruott, -of - Muscating, i B the Joure ‘nal of that olace fevors Nu.nlld Buaesll