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\ g = SO N . # 5 ¥ TH'E CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAV™20, 1876~TWELVE: PAGHS. 4 v | TPOLITICAL. . RO, XUV, Jor SR . Political Bituntion In Indiana ~-First Morton, Next """ Bristow. dn‘ Jou think Indinnn will support after Imf” | fricnds hero that ho is now the leading candl- | qualifieation doea he Inck for belng n strong and John McPhersop., Tho sl 0t lodged In the bows { Iy aaka if (& 1 1 can only spenk for the southeen sectlon of | date. siteeeasful eandldate for the Ropubliean party? L ny;. There 14 no hopo of 5,]. 'r.-gg:."';., h ap- ,x“u, or l&“&o 7.“wfif“v§¥‘:b‘l?;mkmm lfm' Btate, fn which I resido, and, mark you, T THA ROCRPOND CONOIRASIONAT, DISTRICT. Ile has been its greatest aud most fadthtul cham- pdars there had beea au old grudge botween 'fl’n sawing. spealc for na ather. T think that when the dele- Specil Convespondes 'Ad 7' plon from {ts organfzation, and no tnan has been men, Ionor, also, i 18 not devnid bf3 alhough hi wire has given ,nn lettors, wlifch should :’ 'u"'- cred, to bo printad, ho canuot forgot that sl is ’{ 8 woman, and therefore will navar hear from - D anytidye dcrugnlnrf to hersclf or hor charncter, Iio sorrowfully says that ha fecls Hifs 18 A great afliictlon, and, although he pd. inita o has beon indlacront, he focls” futiscont of holng tho cause of all 'this troublej and, (£ Mike MeDonald would tell tha truthy, the bulk of tha chargos would fall to the ground, Iia tectares that hio haa nlways endenvordd, both fn and out of his gmh’eulnn, toret the partof a ‘.wullumnn, and thinlka that to thoss who know i those eharges will hava bt Tittle wolghty, And asks of those who do not know hilin a sias ansion of Judgme K ;’h’cll A Judgment uwtll the facta are are nce of 44 Tribiine, tea find that Mr. Mortag ducs not show suii- Rocxronn, 111, May x?.-m Commltteos | qmore pflfim" nember of I, To whon Is the clent atrangth for a nomination, the majority of io call the Congreasjonal Conventlon for the | party t Lhe country mioro ‘indebtod 1 Yet, 1l odclnmg'uwmm far Mr. Dristow.?” District are jiist now in disrepitte all over tho | along with all the distingulshed champlons of i #Do you think thas Mr. Bristow shows much | District, hecause thoy rotuse to call the Repub- [ tlic party, those whose volces were Nfted aloud strength In your section of l‘()\ln!,r{’" llean Convontion untif the middlo of Soptember. | for it when the country was in the greatest #Yes, alr. After Mr, Morton, I belleyo ho la | nod thua deprive the Republican rnfl{ of the | bherl), Trrx Trinunx has east him overboand, and thestrongest man., Tharoaregoma for Blaney~ ( support of if nomlnen( and throw cold water [ has set ftaolf diligently to work for & man, who, ry fow,—but I have heard no- ono expresa | upon the entire eampaign. The exact reason | yntil within A few months (1) was eomparatively lnisclt for Conkllug throngliout the Btate)’ {for this conrse Is not known, but the Committce | a atranger_to anybody outside of his ,,,.g\‘-c BRISTOW, may rest nssured of ono thiug: ihat | State (!fi What sort of a recognition of public HAnather leading question, You say N’r. this year the best men of our county | garyico (s this! Thero avo fcores of men PBristow lins groat strength in your State. Is | hava become politicians fn tho hetteraceeptation | who “have dono more for the -parts and that feeling genernl 17 of the word, and that 1t may prove A perllous | yorg ~ for the country than Mr, Bristow - think, lr, that Mr. Bristow posscssca great | operation for any five men to stand ont i direct [um, um{3 done more "to restoro honesty to atrength,—In lact, as_groal aa any cendidate | Opposition to thy wishea of tho entire district. | {yo Civil Sorvice,—to cateh thieves who iero now before the people.” You see Gen. Bristow ha amouncement of the Committee relative | gealing the rovenue, to conviet end punfsh is known as a. brve man, Ho s bold and fenr- | ta not calling the Congresstonal Conventlon uni | tli,—to reform oftlce-holders,—to rescue the 1088 enough to put_dosen: carruption, of which | til September lias heew the means Of-.flflngz:n name of the H‘Tmman me from popular A Desporate Missourian Resorts o e 4ON SURPEOTED, to Arson and Sulcide. Betar Dl o N T BroomiNaToy, 1L, May 10.~A rumor pre- vafls forg that tha body of Henry Harsclieldt, ex-8heriff of McLean Qounty, who dled sudden- 1y about n year ngo, 18 Lo be' disintorred in ordor to make an examination for potson, | WINSLOW’S SUCCESSON. Baosron, May 10.—~The Hon. Newtoi Moraey of Natick, successor of the forger Winglow from the Fourth Massachudctta Scuatorinl District, Iins fled, having approprinted £30,000 of the funds of the Town of Natiek, 1o fa satd to have squandered large suma at faro, A MAD MURDERBSS, RAILROADS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tyidune. Bold find Successful nglmWay ‘ Rabbery in Texas. Winslow’s Successor n Bitecessor in Evory Sensc of the Word, Mr. Micky, at Louisville, Apprehon- sive of a LaGronge Delo- gation, cnt{cns of .thfi Dcicgatcx to the County Con " veutlon<Unpledged :Mon o Bo Sont to Springfield, Meéfing of the Grand Counoil of tho Central Olub:--Hydo Park the people arafired, Hets & man of strength | the apeculations as to who will be eur nexv odlum and save t, next fall from erushing de- and determination, n whom tho peopls havo | greasnans hut Lathrop Is the favorite, and, | fet] Who are theso *scores of men Vf " Let confidence, and just such o man ns the people | unless some unknown dodge is suddenly sprubg | our snarling correspondent namo even one . ... Primaries, want.” at tho Convention, will be our next mau, man o has® doue ns much goud for the STAGE ROBBERT. Mitavauict, Muy 19.—~Tu the Wiluer murder- P GREAT YWRSTH g L “In regand to Mr. Morton, & he considered | ! ! — : Tepublican_purty e sk 4o years s | GALvATIoN, Tox., May 10.—Another daring | 4y 5 rcouglis, conneal for dofonse, concludad | o fififfi“m‘?’nr"f}‘{n‘ ¥ BATiRoAD, ) > i popular In a general sensed’ ITARLOW, D(Lluw.—l:n.] et fu the past two maonths | stoge robbery has ocenrred on the El Paso Hiew | 050 icaee o tha s, mint CountvAbarmey ‘“4 gl Ll 'S o sharcholders of Qullom’s NominationatSpring- | “1castier lim the ablest man I tho Senata 118 ORALLENGE TO 1113 RNEMIES, 10 lns done smuoly bt nly, under the | Ono stago and two hacks full of paasengers | Macthy Wil eose for Tha proseention. in thy | Lo Great Westorn Rallrowd ln Canni, Bir Con- "H“{i hi £ put Ja0r in 2 P‘I‘I,- 1y !cn(onu; ") Card 1o the Publte. c!rcl;l{lo,lm.nu‘l!. wln:l ‘hluutfln;l}s "ur g;l?;; el | were stopped by three highwdymen on the open | morning, when the caso will he given to the jury, Hu,-vl‘x Chfl;\:\m, the Prestdent of tho Company, Aleld e Haregong | ki iotogriyy Whoss pube 110 wi bos | Seamapisi, il Sy 18.—Cortatn charges | Wt ntbidy wo v faen o o, Wy | pratrie, 18 miles weat of Datlus, Before flulshing S Ay lilvl;;l: B Accuint ;,( Uhe vislt R clusion. the closest serntiny.” nffecting my integrity aud honaras a Btate ufll- | i wot some of hls' predecessors do | l—r:u,’l thetr work another hack fuflof pasy CASUALTIES. s ‘t "‘ . d ‘;t burn bad pald to Cannda > TinNDRICKS, car, In conneetion with the State-printing con- | For one, L Infavor of aman for the Cine/nnath | up. On belng ordered to stop, the dily s ) uring the past half year. 1o sofd, olthough & 3 “Iow ahout Iendricks—is. ho popular with | ¢met of 1573 and the binding contract of 1875, | nomlination who has been prominently, nctively, | the whip to his horses aud cseaped, Several DROWNED. \lp :"Ol:l(l"{l:‘)l nl|uI!u _lgm‘lgrly}m to visit lh.c seena Fernando Wood Nominates Judga | Mirtst® % "5 i Sexator | BAVINS boct o by my eneinion for tho solo | bl heartly, I o horucas, wa ihose e | mute et i by th roblees,and o af thern Kpectat Diepaleh o Te Tethune, of noerations every half year, et swh Vislts by yatrs of [partisan] service are n gunranty of his the Preeldont and Diructors were very useful, Maton,—hey aro both popular sons, and cach | Purposcs i Y bullave, to tnfenco tho-action of | &4ubiiny, his honeaty, and his faithfuiees. 1 | fiiovied (e B “;’,‘,‘,f:‘e‘,}f;éfi‘cf;m?,“‘," [tunes hiolds the estéem of his }mrty." the Republican Stato Couventlon on tho 24th | Yolicve i recognizing the men who led the peo- | fase " As sGon 08 the rablicrs feeured the booty, “Thls closed the Interviow, " Mr, Thompson was | Inst., thercby hoping to defeut my renomfuation | ple of this country’ throngh the “valley and | whieh it reported nmounted to $7,000, they shad. the author of the Indiana Republican p to the oflice of Yccratary of State, [ hereby, In | Bhadow af death,” when ¢ required honesty, | ghote own horses, mounted the best oncs bictong- though he elnfms that he got up the tho most solemu and emplatic tnaue | SUNILY, and unswerving cottaze to dott. [Tado | fueto'the stuee! nmd rodo towards the Tndist A . BongAverox, Ont,, May 10.—On Tuesdny 4 it Davis for the Presidency. mornlig Tast, Mra. Fortuo and two chlldren | nosanl o sompeieon baimson ol reeejorking, started out in o small boat for Jacob's Island, | thelr cash exponditiires sliowoda balanco suficlont on Placon Lake. Nothing was hoard of them | (0,12, 805 00, 1 whele o, thelr bands and Lesator Booth Will Tuke No Natice of o untfl yesterday, wlhon the body of Mys. Fortune | ya. ] 3 Rag-Bag Nomiuation. lank In Jt. This, the gentleman anld, was got- | 190 WOtk SOIEER - P SRPIERE K80 | what—flont with W partsdf’ The Republican | Niifan. Front o deseription givon it 1s supposed | was fhund on-the beach of S Shoro. Tho | of 0 o oo, wos tken i and ait up to hold iIn the greenback men, who were i y o v (mrty from whoso fortunes, In peace and i | hug'are the sumo who recently capturcd the | Lodlesof the children have mub yet been re- | eneeed'in detall, and very satisfactory concluelons TOCAL mlllu nn;.:‘:‘lfian‘g ln):(ho ]lc?lln‘:il(mm D(;l!ldln‘}:l- possibla dlurl l‘l’w Lclx do ‘sx:),‘ Qeny ]t}:fi x&u',s )&l:\fi nowini ;\m{cd n‘l‘numslllg. "‘“{y now | gapl’ Antonlg stazes, Mounted squads of men | covered, 3 dr{n‘n_m xharelr;u‘n.u Heand Teak Hali MR AL jana, andewho, by this method, were hield with- | truth and chinllenga the praof any and afllord o nothing loss than this, Yours, | grcged tn puesuit. —— h respect to the Grand Trunk Rallway of Cane s In the ranks, snd s tho party was kopt lutacks | chargca that huva boen or may he atleged ngalnst | bl 1 J V. A LaTer o' Galveston Nets apectal from TAILROAD ACCIDENT, - | 8t the paition of the Gront Wettorn wnd sli to TIIE DELEGATES, | ——— + | me by uny'permon or persons, plicaling o [Now wo shall eco how many delegntos Kau- | yort Worth, 19th, suys fuformation just ro- | Cincisnazt, O May 10.~Tho Kngiltrer's | (i newepapor sevorin. ot Vg torsiiog of aning Lo CAUCUS AT TIIR PACIFIC, MISCELLANEOUS. a currupl o frandilent ihnncr, In ahy way ;:Xz_‘}l:fi,‘fi “m]‘;‘.[ch",‘:l‘_“‘l‘;‘?““fig“‘tf““:“{)’l’:l“,‘\}‘y“. ‘;}flwdmnulc:mnu'u 10 smen woro i purmlt of | Caliele, Ky, apecial s13a o north bound rrain | cowpangion tho v)ru\'ir‘r’ul'day.q Tuey wore s linic : - e whatever, with the printin or it on A h he robiburs on miy m ot ear] o n e botwoen the Westora Stat Rostan, vr’rxn’:‘lzr? °}$§,’§.‘2‘efi‘é}“n“n".fi£"‘i¥3§‘. (i:“‘lmuym?c::l o ine Bhhor a7 Tae Teibune, i tho binding contees of 1817, oiher | Mbirt banner to sure vietory wnder Bristote | (Lot o S the Grapialn, pratrle, Troi | o the Mayaville & Loxington Tuaftrond broko | i "WELOSGRET 208 AN TG Ran R0\ afants ) through o bridge near Millershurg to-day, | loesl Lusiness, Cioaco, Sy T—Tho Exeouiive Com. | Gntrict, public or vrivate, either s betweo P e of the towns, hield 8 caucuss at the Grand Pa. nthe | ud TW"""} or.o fafr show for victory under | gegerintion vfl\'chll. 1s supposed that they nre y 5 ; £ Btate and (dividuals or corporations, or he- | Blulne.—~Ep. the Jumes brothers. Tho ontlre countyy s | Wreckiug ane passenger-car and o baggage-cir. | hest to develo Trunk 'was a clila Hotel last ovening, for the purposs of ar- { mittee of the First W :u:l Auxiliury Republlean | gicean diviiuals tlmm.-el\-eg' md T lereby = aroused, and thelr capture is uunnmcml)cer- No person was killed, but fourteen passougers “xrrlmgh ]lm{ of tself, compoting with Amorican ranging tho preliminaries of to-day's meeting. | Club and the First Ward Independent Re- | pronounce the eharges as mnde In connection | TIIT DEMOCRACY. tudu, were lnjured,. some ecverely. 'vfl;:-':‘f ml- g‘i’t m‘l"f., ?:fi'.'\‘n \wan&u‘rix‘.gugrmn‘u\ 5‘_ Ilnk‘.‘ Tho room was crowded with delegutes uud can- | publican Club agreed on a compromise ticket with eaid printing and bindlng contructs abso- . THE OLIQ CONVESTION, Dispaled tofhe §t. Louin Globe-Democrat, T ——e. Company na to thelr local trafle, hat thoy | f;““,, for delegzates to the Convention. Qu Lehalf of | Jutely falsc and without foundatlon fn fact. In Fpectul Dispateh to Tue Tridune. Ganveston, Tex., May 18.—~To-morraw's FIRES owar £ como to tering with Uiem a8 16, e dl}‘l,ulln‘:‘l pzll&l:‘::::,cthr:‘gnmerlug Winga l‘l:s ;oerfylx‘c;s nulhcu anid myse-ll ulfl:cd and ;“;‘,“““"u““ “l“']‘“‘%{‘ "i“f “"'I“ “}“‘l to ‘%“‘ WasmingToN, D. €., May 10.—Sergeant-nt- flz’m "(V'llu ';;‘mfi"(;‘; {.‘l’x‘l‘fill‘fin:(‘:" I“l[::lu ‘;I\."X,n'lnhll’c“ll; ? [ilo, over which, 54 he tad snid, thoy Bhd no 1nfornal ong, an crot. . ) ) xte ] ¢ e i i Tho st ] Ling, whic] N tng 5L Wrighty of the Twelfth Ward, was_se- | aselsted In the combination, but 1 persistently. | fon Seate” oftcers Composiu_tho o of | AvmnsThompson, Thirman's munager and Cholr- | Engiaford, Hio westom terminas of the 7esus AT, LAPORTE, IND, B A R Joeted ns Cholrman, and M, W. Jocksou as S | rafused to allow my nonie on the ticket and to | Printing. Commlssioners fn 1872, ani to tho | man of the Ohfo Central Democeratic Commit- | Pacie lh\.lllm:uh this moruing, for Fort Worth, yectal Dispatch ko The Tribune, ada Southorn Rallway, in sunie respects to the ads 2 ) ition, but supported and voted | present Board of Stata Contracts, and to the | tee, has retarned from Ohfo. 1o says that the | was stopped 2 mlles weat of Dickman's Post- LAPonte, Ind., May ID.—~The grovery-store | vantagos of the Company, ln other respects noti go fn the Con retary, . v Wi e G Ohtec, Lsm{m rellnipary remarks wers made_ by | e agrecd ballot, By whom, when and where | Tecords aud - procecdings of eithur of said | dulegates from Clicluuatd will voto for Thurman Oflice by three armed and mounted men, Who | and welling-houso ,of Willlam. Cupen was "”l”wh“m fully allye o the change in thoir rela- 4 ol cquired b ngers, of which there were | &) 4 o 4 tions which this fivolved, With the Michlgan Cen- Heanrs: Eillott uthony, Larded, “:;:gd," Jori- | o ather tickot—tncluding my nume—was Dpards. 0501, TTAWLOW. | ‘aftor th first bulloty and that two-thirde aro | FEIITELe RestEMECE, O WIGER KIS ek prthally dostroyed by ""i-:fi',‘-ifi’v‘b’m“??fi: bl they wore un th bosi term, and thole Billancs ity of wise and Imrmm;!aug ncul‘}“ and then | Made up, I am ignorant, but T ain sure L was |+ now Thirman men, o denfes that the rag- | pyred, a hack coming from’ Fort Worth drove il CatsBior w”m e anbaain y mlnl hat comy nl%m i vory Impuri ‘rllll.' Inc?uu:)n- ot rinmed ganttoman moved it the dale. | Bot coucocted nor approved by the Exccutive i NATIONAL, aby plstfosin is Indorscd by tho Democsnts ot | wp, wbielt was stoppe, o pusssugors ordered 4 : R L A B gates to Springileld b cleeted on the samo busis | SOMMINEeTon Hie sontraty, 1t hoe repudites B & Ohio, nd belleves that it will bo seutrallzed at | b ulights i the horecs unhitched. | Ong of 'IN_CHICAGO, puoe o cnt dotnsspuisare) b faaiclousy, and s st yeartwo State delegates to. (ve 1 o g effurts of some of its menrbers, it o Cincinnatt, s et R B S bot trom Bux 517 0t 3240 o'clock yester. | ‘MO Were for peaco wlih thelr nolghbors. oDreses s very e " p . winber of passengers, ‘while tho other two he alarm from Bux 517 at 3:40 o'clock yester- ——— s o Oy . | last, the ttcess of tho Tusion ket ws Infge- LB PEENANDO WOOD'S CrOICH. Weilt up tio Foud to meot another hnck, wideh | duy afternoon was caused by nfire n the smoke- | 1PITT GRAND TRUNIK RATLWAY. Jy due, The out-nnd-out ten-delegate Be e thelcet was not tho ticlket of the Firet Ward | BURLISGTON, I, May 18,—Tho sceond Decla- NiSiliary Reprblican Club, or of Jis oficers or | ratlon of Indepundance, which was lssued n Fernando Wood hos been Intervigwed. 110 | way coming from Fort Worth, and_compelled eaya that ns 8 Tammany leader he & opposed to | the passengers thereof to got out, Thus thero Tilden. Ile says thero are reasons for belov-a) Were ifteon r:unuul:uu In ull huddied together. c Ject their uwn 8tato delegutes. The motion wus ndopted without dissont, Cara wus taken to avold MXY discusslon on the Jouse In the rear of the butcher-shop of Gustay The sewi-nnnual meotlug of the Grand Trunk .“.{fi.lfi'sl,‘léa&"‘ Ui Weat Luke strcet, Dunage to | nagirond was held fn London about week or o as el understood that | Muthorized ofiiclals. I was pugely an snony- | New York Tuesdny last, and Mashed over the | yuo “in ‘the preseht divislons which ex. | Another hack waa deseried coming from Dallas. . g twongo, Mr Richard Pottor, the Presidant of B erates wero anpson to Toveridge, and | 1ous of individual extorprise Grrenture 1O | wires, will mect with s clear and distinet an | 156" 1 tho Dhtnctatlc party . thete, . that | Tho occupnnts on arrlving and betng called on AT GRUEEN IIVER, WY, tho Company, In an address to the atockholders, yet ot wholly in favor of Cullom. ‘1t was Avhispered ahout that Washburne would prob- ably eecept It nominated, and that genticman seemed to bo In high favor with the delegates present, It was also stated that it Cullom was not sun fuon the fivst ballot, C. B. Farwell wonld be n candidate, Ar. Holdeu also movedl that the Cook County delegation vote us o unlt on the Gubernatorial matter, but on €, L. Wilson's motlon it was unanfmously tabicd, the delegates deoming it sdvisable Lo gend an unpledged and uninstruct- ed delegatian o Sprlngileld. . A few thought 1t ndvisablo to Instruct the rcpn(:lmlzixmuvcs, but the large majority op- osed it PG ths matlort of Mr. Wood, th, hnlrman selected that gentleman and Messrs, Swartout, . 4 i kil it | to stop, refused. Tho passongers thcreof, bolug bout. the fi | nmen from tens of thousands of hearts all over | an tnexeeptlunablo eaudidate nat " ving | e g e 0% NG 4 " . ts ord Wi e e re robbers, returned the fire as the slon, or fulned {n it, advised, Intended, and aeted | the land gs did the first declaration a century {’1‘;:‘; s‘ll)‘n::l'.li‘x-:“\\nulyll alrlfia uuixr‘;x ;;;;Ric«: tgmn;_tn;:‘): i uu.’ ey Store el by tho mbher':( in good fuith throughout. Joux LyLe KiNa. | ago. Thousands and hundreds of thonsands'of |y 1vn" Wood “tntimates {s Davld Davla, for | for o short distance, but, thoy soon rcturned ANOTHER. thie very bost men, who fromn a strong and €0R- | whom he fnsures New York by 20,000 ot and fulshed thele worli, Killing their_own To the Editor of The Tribine. selentious conviction of duty twenty years | Wood nuyj: “Ir thfi Weat Alulnxhlpfesluutbnle} h’glr‘!’u fi:flyuflfig OL,);U?L "’l‘ll’}hfl‘;)t ifi'“fi’afié’r’f\’; A l y othe: 0] " ater ye 2] ] q Criteaco, May 19.—1 dealro to corract o mis- | 80 Jotned “’Q““L‘"fl“’ "‘"k"-“l’“a" ";”:‘:”"";m ;‘,‘?\:fi“b‘.‘;‘c&’;.‘i.,',"fi’.‘:'o:‘i‘;’,J‘{;‘t’L’c’fflr‘fi "vato.uf to B tnatin Tereltory, ‘The plsee whiere statoment.in yonr ftems regarding yesterdoy's | PRrty, stood by and supported {6 and the Yo~ | K 3 od "For tie reason .,,,.1' whilo he fs o | this robbery was comiultted is only 1% miles e i e i o bt e | e e s e heneh | e W i Dt | 1108 Dl i il g z mombe . |'the trying ordeal of war, luve dy bee o oroughly unaasafluble, T will bo np Al D Wi A }§;§{E::§’ 1'}:f-.‘:,m§m‘;fm:tm ;fi:‘:fi;::fi’,_;}"::, i xo"’;’lrx'c depits of | Llél'nr[h&nrls oy Ll(’us dee- Tic settey of :‘1'.5 RipoLiicans to pll;% oue puaty | ¥ atin o it L ontae o o attempts x > aration. ho (mportauce of the octasion, the o 3 t e | el ase it several others, donouneed the spurlous Hokel o | cliprugike of the Tiun canipositi thia sonfor: e vete aocl they v il | . 1t1s sald that tha stage soblers tock 00 @ freacherous outrage, worl Ae defeat the | ence far patriotisin, for in c;:rlt?', for Intelll- | ped ua on that lne of fight. They cannot do | from on¢ man, and that they boasted they had fraud, aud suceceded, " Respectfully, Eence, for statesmunip, for purlty of ife, all | Fint agalnst Davis. X chilu to bo & Bourbun—n | secured S7,000 in ull, Marfin Quiver, u lrge Grongs T, GrAuAM. | Comblue to zlye pecullar emphasls and foreo to | Bourbion stralght. I have never wayored, As | and well known stock nmn of Corpns Chrlst, what they have so wlecly #nfd; and while there | guch Davls Ja entirely occeptable to me and | was i the hack which was fired upon, aud re- CnnveNng, Wy, May10.—A fire to-day nt | afterealling attsutlon to the roport for tho six Green River, Wy, destroyed $7,000 In property. | months ending Decomber, 1675, snid thatt " The Cmujlnn& Litg In stock nt Montreal and Part- ARLINGTON. Innd about 8,000 tons of ateel rails, avaliable for . Aervice for the curront yeur, and that that smount — af stec! ratln will be sufiiclent to_ provido for ro- Whnt Ho Snya About That McDonnld Aftair. | newald and maintenance for tho yoor 1870, Tha Gt rancises ChFontele, concinslon fanrrivel ab thot u s of lexs Ui Willlam Arlington drifted into Onkland yes- | £100:000, au ng chargenble. Thoso who brot galnal an amount of £370,000 for ‘ 875, and_ £507,000 for 1874, expended on por- terday with Queon’s Clruts, and a Chronfcle re- | manent way rencwals on the Hue, will bo sullclent porter eatled upon the mueh-published artlst at }‘t’ 'fiup tmfi‘rnzg‘;’fl\‘;\m’k ia,n:rfeet :mmh:% uldulr. ifs hotel, and, in response to o multiplicity of | LR B Rxeoutive Counelts quring oo gbrs questlons, elicited the followlng statement: | 1877-'8 to completo . the cum[xlm the luylng Billy seys that Mamie didw’t direct that tel- | downon the Geand Trunk of such portions as ap- mfihum canvenfenes of huviug o change of rabtion of 1o ine i 167070 an 1oy ', e con ? I P S vl vl olice 0 ok ey ' fvltlals, That the first ho saw of the ter- . ¢ engnglng 4 D 155 X i : T 4 t ner of Third and Tehama streets, 1lMs falr com=.| huve got through th t ercl - adjournment conld be had from Union Hull, | goies from his ward to the Couuty Conventlon. | ginp thit course may be best. b THE KANHAS DEMOCRACY. ed, *1Why, there's Mac!”" That he thon drove | of the (rand Trunk with the Great Westorn, Mr. up to thasldewatk, and the smiling Mike gath- | Potter eald that tue Toard.of Dirsctora hnd ro- illders,—the Prosidont of the Ince tho Intter's return “from rato and large.proposs! for an which was thought to be too small far the pur- 0sa. p'l'lm canvass then adjourned, most of the delegates romaining in the Exchungo discussing the situation. Among those who were shout the hotel were Gov. Beveridge and Mr, Ridg- way, and scores of well-known _loeal politicians, ft 18 probable that MeCormicl Hall will bethe pluce selected for the Convention at 2 p. m. to~ day, fnstead of Unlon Hull, as haretoforo an- uouuel, natead of being solid for Reveridge, the dvle- | ™'y [ yery clour to'my mind, ns has been fre- | Torexa, May 19.—Tho Democratle Convens ARSON AND SUICIDE, ation stands 6 for Cullom and 1 for Bevesklyge. quently intimated i Tur ’n(ll‘lUNE, that, tho | gt rmu:h:'d xyvnw on ho platforn, toparted ot eniononet S5, Loty Tambitis. Chis reduces the Intter’s prospects (n the clt; - » » . 5 2052, G Teavo tho oppoaltion to bim ab 190, ?8;‘3..’{,\?;:“'.‘",‘]\‘;2‘&”&,‘,‘Mit’.g.:["ii‘{;:.‘;’g“,‘mfi;g Inst night, and adopted it nbout, midntght by-a | A doublacrimo us been committed in the ; The Republican catigus held at Hyde Park i Tortatow Catled | vote of 182 to 104, induding the iustructions | qulot and peaconblo nelghborhood shout 5 miles Thrsdny, £ nominate. delogates 5 tho Ko | Fouid hea plutfonm lu itaclh o lirtstow, Called | X0 foniicin. wost.of Sulphur Springs, In Jefferson County, publtican Conventlon, sclectad the following: | gurvice of the nation was reeking and rotten Tho fullowing were clected dolegatos-ntelarge: | Ao, which was startling In the extreme. Tho icorge 3. e lues b oty ¥ A& Larslag, | with corruption, when vings and combinations | £xGov. Wil Stanard, C. W Hlals, I888¢ | f0r4 gro supposed tobo substantislly as follows Trus Coy, and K, G Clark, ‘They aro solid for | Juud becomp so stronge and- powerful us appar- | Eaton, and J. W, Gaylor, OB ara ARtk L e Cullom. * Steps Were taken to- orgunizo Re- | iy to dely the Uovernient, and threaten | _ Ex-United States Senntor Ross wns & membor n tha afternvon of last Monday, Muy 15, I, Jo publican elubs fu cach voting districtla tho vile | it} utter annihilation any man ho dared to | of the Convention, and Is t full ufiliation with | Lelssner, who roslded on o smull furm, get fira age, . futerfere with thelr dustardly outrages nnd | the pasty. tohls fence, and then locked Bimsell Inlls ered his trunnt Lalf fito lis arms, and with a | celved from 3 wann kitd ko, Whero )-:nivu“yfl‘x veent to g;;;‘l;,"“g;w;;;b whicl nterrogation she lspe: r. Arlington Ttive e ont ko the. sopvenl to. sdo irdien | caulfubie divinion of compotini tratle aud thera ta Billy suys, furthernore, Uit fustead of Seoliig | flod with {ho New. York Central the-aunstlos of Wadn hird, o faced Hia. musls, grasping tho | thepueh sestwara:bonnd eaieand Ay, Tortor war m(xt‘scsll.fi-lmddlmml ;;l I.;‘lllllu-,i"»\-rm grected hinm :;ula{l‘rd ()iul 1f Mr. lllckm;‘n 14 pro lc;"lmpm'fim with ow do you do, 2 he thne {9 very noar whon o satlgfactory settlo- “Arltugton then very manfully, told the re- mentin rexpect of castwrd-boand rates will ba doubtable Mike,’ “I want to keo you befory | made. Aftersomo discnssion, fu which & nuwnber d : of tockholdora oxpressed thelr dlsappoinmont jou o mway? and thn stabled “his borss. | G there wore no alvidends for broforuco. sharo- i i u tlio evenliig, afler excitiug tho ristbllitics | Ruttohe™H RS SRR 12T Brofurncs . THE- TRAL OL TIE CONVENTION. steulings, o quiotly went to work, and, n the SMICTIOAN DEMOCIAQY, dwelltg-house. After saturuting the floor and 2 : 3 e ity | holders, tho half-yearly scpoet was adonted ‘unanls offieer of the Gove: ) searched the regleters of the varloug Lotels, Irectord wi -clocted. By floding Thom ab tic. Grand, aud oe | ocor worare-sloctod, up card with the Inseription, 41 Would 1tko TIT LAIKE-FRONT. to seo you, It 15 not too late.” Acceptin n Tnefiation € aseond, no wus ushorcd Intg | ;The managers of tho Illinols Central Railroad the presence of the rounlted palr, the confid- | stato that they stilt fhhore to tho offer they ing Ix‘unbund grmunfilhlm with o hcmy shako | mude for the Lake-Front to the old Council. ‘The Central Republican Exceutive Commiteo of Cook County licld & meeting leat evenfug at Aeadquorters, corner Lako -and Clark streets, President Willlam Aldrich fn the chair, and Mr, R. B. Stone acting ns Secretary. ol pringlicld Wednosday, Vil Lerifle ures, | Gounty Democratle Conventlon held at Ithucs | tho torch. The fames spread rapldly, and mégtans Sploglold, Wedaoedaty il et | the rastlta of which have vlectrited tho whol§ | oLt BEICIen tputas 1o tho tats Daina. | sban_grest volames of oo " iod ko corner of Clark and Mouroo strests. T eratio Conventlon, to e hicld ot Lansing on the | wore ‘bursting through the reom. No - 1 nutiring dovotion to duty of ony | ~ithy and adopted unuanuulan resolution exs | sound wes .heard excopt the roaring -nnd AT i {,“K T ety g onof Efl:n«lng the senthment of tlie Demoerats of | crackling of tho flre, but after some timo STATE. B e it Juls an Inenttentiaries of | Gratiot County that Sumuel J. Tildon fa thelr | Lefssner opened” the door ‘snd” came rashing the land. Dozensmory nre on the way, and |y, quafiiled choou for candidate for President.* | out with a revolver in his hand. After procau b of the chief conspirators--thanks to Mr. Bradley, from the Finsnco Committee, seores and hundreda are trombling withi fonr o e - | of the haud. | Bitlybravely informed Jitm that | They hope that the now Councll will act falrer © presentod & mumber of bills, which wero or- TLLINOIS, lens Huelr gully (hievery wil bo' bronght to adbycistution i favor uf Tiard meney was lso | Ing 3 abort dlatance ho chtered o prliy, wid il | onae B his oy boundey | toerds thom than tho old cue, They do nok dered pafd, Mr. . J, Willing was addud to the THE QUTLOOK AT BPRINGFIELD. light, and reap Its just deserts, lowed by o sound s of the falliug af a hicavy Flnunee Committee. John A. C. Enunder ten- dered s reslgnation_ou account of having moved out of tawn, Ik was uot accopted, Mr, Root moved an smendment to the rules that the Fiuunos Commlttue bo incresacd from five to nine. - Lald over till next inceting. Louls Echaffuer and J, Verbeck wero admit- ted a8 delegates from the Sixtoenth Ward, Mr. Rout moved that the old First and Second and Nfncteenth' nnd Twentioth Ward Con- solidated Clubs.be yoquested to reeall their old delegntes, and to re-clect two now muembers from cach Club, _Referped to the Commlitee on Ward and Town Organtzations. -Mr. How presunted o resolution from \hu i expls v) . | wish to huy anything except the two blocks hoe Speglal Dlspalch 10 The Tridune, 'he clrcumstances utder which Bristow hos up;'}c‘: o e o m"n“hml Aol 1 Semnarizep, Ul Moy 10.~Tt s shated hero | Ibored have also been pecullurly smubarrassing. | New Youe star Jogi addltion: to other | 1% o Sy then found ying on §10 oot i N3 Y 1 clau, but endeavorin; by tho offical ‘fricuds of Gov. Boverldho thut | Tracing tie corruptions of the Whiskcy Rinigs0 | facts tavorablo to' Bluine broupht out by Gem. | Su sy, et o s Bkl o bt oty S % > ¢ | noar thie porson of ths Chlof Maglatrata 3 to | Stowart, ho hna to~lay made publle the fact that | wiiel V] is wrist. A N Hlough tho puturus o far ace aguluat. by | Lol ubde™ie vt of o Wilke House, f | Tt who ealted on b 'and was.apistalcon | Sciio s trylug do cut bla wrieh 4, revol: and pofnt to his dofeat for tho ‘nomination, yot | course ho could not expect, o8 ho did notre- | by Knowiton for Ilatno, Gieorgo W, Clise, | v P (s Ol TE, g it} the track uutil th ? th ¥ Notw ©) o (icorgo W, Cliwse | wall us the bowle-knifu, which was wrosted [tom o will stay on tho track untll the voto of the | celve, thub tardial suppart that would lave | of Now York, Tho Lribune will 80 publisls to* | By hund by Coustable Sweeney, Ho was then Conventlon is announced. ~ Countios Instructing | bueen expeeted under lcsa trylng clyenmstances; | morrow, T conveyed to Justice Willlwn Fritter’s oftics at thus far, and the proferences of whose delegates | ho At went forward In tho dischargo of iy Sulphur Bprings to bo cared for, In the mean- DRCLINES, y o f . >, duty re, Tess of consequences to himself, nud WasimneToN, D. C., May 10,—Benator Boath 5 bl % b ‘pm%dy ‘5“{;.‘2‘";’ fllvgw;;‘;‘m‘gfl “:m:'{ toutny tho et et atsikos thtror 12 tho says lio docs nok fntend to {,,,, any aitontion to g;;’m;gg;;,}fr;}:{,ff,}g;',“;g_fcgfimc};fi;‘3;‘;"! DAL A A ANCR TS, s doss 1ot | hearts of all tho pilfurers, big sud litile of the | hiy nominstion for Vico-Yresident, not regard- | iy coulid bo got at, but which wers seorchud ur Include Cook and other large countles, and some | Natlonal Treasury. ing 1t a8 0 matter worth his egpw[n{ notlee.” 1o | hurned badly. ‘The'prineipal part of the house- swaller ones yeb to hear from, s thero anothier man mamed in connection | saya thero are only two polnts of accord between 1d efl coul he ed, "Thio canvass for Lieutennt-Gosernor fs gtill | With the ofiice of Prestdent for the ensulng | nig financial views and thoso of tha Convention, ""x,'il‘lmf.?f-'m:.' ;Il aglgn:z’;lfu:cbo:wfi years: old, nigbly was very fate and candid fn Billy. Ho fn- | teen :;‘;‘{:g“ Iy Jirscts, ol do formea_tho Chieagoan that he had recelved n | RO ity any ey wish to infriyige upen tho riparl telogram from Mes. MeD.y asking him o meet | Fo8o" ™5 unaune. offored, $500,000, & {‘xu':xtmlfilg D"I::L'fln‘-‘lfi l:x;u u”,‘;’u,’t“‘“{“,.;f‘ fi': raore than tho property is worth at thufircacm Tome i qaughter. with it 4o save | time. But s they e greatly in noed of & now earance. Miku- feollngly —sald: W hilly, | 4cpok and whl bave to” bulld ‘one on anather nlul/ wifs has told mcl’ yu.lp T am {o | 8itesoon if thoy cannat qut. tho Lake-Front,thoy Blimo” tor ner’ descrton’ ‘hfi“i}"".‘fi':““ of | adlero to tho orlginal bid. ~ - e % cutcw which was i Wi 10 orme-~ Fiom ‘that. o, bud ndvisea Ler to returnhonno, CONVENTION RATES. h;ultgunuruus}{uflcmxg to lllnruhh %n fl:}nu .(uli The Chicago & Alton Rallroad wishes it te- thint purposo It necossury; he meekly informed | v undoratood that it hos madeno arra ko't ha regreited Lot Mra, Mike hud (0o | 5o sl iekots to tho Stabe Gouvontion ot Springe cruphed him, as {1t placed him fn o yery embar- 4 Third Ward Club, requesting the Exccutlvo = cer. | term, Whose past history i public life inebires | pamely: That the United Btates lemal-tender i { St el R ia, senattiy It #ield ot full faro guing and one-fifth faro return. 4 Commitses to lock T the daestion of Towne | o) OBl oncy aid, the, result caunot with cer- e aneaty ntllgenty pablotls nowsiles | Hoita iould ‘b anhtituted for' qif Natlonal | Hiris 10, usClurn unq wis poimderel mb | Dt Samerly slaion. T twr in-the mans ing, 58 aonounce 1 tho evealuy pupory. 1t jf hip Orpantzatlon, whlch ws reccived, whda | yween, Shuman, of Chilcago, and Jones, of Jo | bES e P uch lope | bandcnotes, and thut tho gnslest way to bring ot hfugelf on tho sight sida of Wle hoad a | friendly ~spirt, and apparently bury- | Wilisell round-trip tickets to delcgates at.ong A% spectal comuitted of fico nppoiited, 16 whom | Dyiods, but Judgs Benfarnta, of Melan, fs | 300 €onlenco ln th fulmo of thelr conntry? | them up fo a gold standard wid provida £or | litle back of tha car, b ball dodging ta tho [ g ot “wniiosltyy conversed ~ for u | il ons-fth fare, and tho tickots for tho rouud 4 tho matter was roferred, thoy tonvestisalo It | jonuing up ns a formidabto fandidate, Har | ¥ 40T 40 puy Lehink not. o2 the admont- | SIEIE redumption i through the lutorconvertible | Lead, few moments, Mao thanking him | trip must bo purchised botore starting. ¢ o ;n‘mhl{’e%ur;.“ ';fl(ilwnat_u% é;;n;gtlrlxh;“_’l‘ Bng tanh (fivalglx low’s vote, Instructed sud <lobmed, gives him publican party 3,65 bands system, 0. Lehmaun waa called fn by Justica | fop all he had done, thereby eviucing his geu- e % : Messra, Low, , loot, 50" voles, ‘while tho Iustructed and ofier delo- | Hops 5 Ab1Y, 50 caily, 20 Cluarly 8ok fortfln . L Frittor ind droasod tho wound, bt IE waa mor- } Tridune. r gates known for Scroggs, number 122, Dby the gentleinen who met n New York, or will L!Avnumm ai., May 10.~The State | tuband Letgsner dled about midnight, Juskice {Tho,ruco for Seereioey'of Stata 8 closa one, | (3o vl heailong, ua ey havo been, going In | Gonvantion to vominath defugates to tho Cl- | YL ol an Watcat on Lo budy, and ot ".‘r;‘ he e it e o “ff"f‘ "“ to | eAr8 pust, and drive tho ticn all aver tho coun- | clunat] Convontion meets on tho ith inst. The | Y5 a0l fly!ltlul-hull ol frant a piatal PR i l‘,“‘ ‘u‘l‘l‘ F Oloy. bs. possily t,"‘ try represented Dy these gentlemen tothelr only | great fight will bo between the friends of Blano | jt g O ,m"{l lm Wee . burial I ey Bar Jad “l'-t 1‘3" A ke‘\le‘ t .t!}’:b“:sd‘ua“' m-‘;‘ U0 | alternative of sccldng through the organlzstion | and Bristow. Tho former’s forcea In the Stato fi“ yoyard, on Glaze Creek, on Thursdag arget instructed Selogawion, tat LipAcot haa | of u third party the reformg [p our natloun] | are thoroughly orgnlzed, but o louting poll- B B Datia G s k 'fr‘,,'f atantor e th e Snrr‘a'c’::t rc‘aL el as “":"%‘“’ which might possibly be securod’ athor- [t ;‘""‘ "fi"’( Yeaterduy fl‘"". he ”,"“fi ‘{;L’_‘“g e pflacd’lo Tiave carsiod Lofssupr to gommit et ¥ 0 e ) wise agt week, heeonie an adinirer of i W, Q14 K o sheadof tho el ¢ teatiand | Wil tho Rapublican party bo wino enongh and | watld very mmuch oslro t0 860 Wi nomiratud, | FAEL ncis o8 bla wifs ad"reccntly oblatied & Tt scems o bo very eloss between Eq and | paprintie enough todo thlst Will they QV" A month ago, in a lottor to Tus THILUNE, your v crpsfty, After o warm good-night from all THE UX. )ll;uin’lu’lllll&yr\\'ll!’ll(lrcw, mu‘;‘;l lll(nr!:n‘gld that tho HOBTILE SL0 cDonal B purposcd remaoying on c & orrow o tho Palacy 1otel, and reeelying s | Threo Mllitary Ogjumns NMoving: Agalas warma fnvitation to call. Noxt dayha diddo, | PR L N and [ tha saio friendly epirit tho trio drove 10 | gone LincoLN, Dake My TeThe cxpell- r.!ml(mnv«m‘ which N'“‘W",,",‘ ml,l! “xl'-‘fi“"m tiop which has been organtzing at this point for fuking up her quariers With thy Molluuuld | weoral ek, nnd fntended to opornth agtnst famlly on tho, arraw, “Tho "oy s | 8gelly Twilyns wnior Siuug Yt 1efs ths naw o decply burled Wik W seamed | ol s duyliht s morulng, taking & duo Tamsey, ond Muehlker, “The Cominitive then adjosrned. i imviu‘:uu:]n col{lnuu.. 4ot b mmediotely after the adjournment of the Executive éolnmltlcu the Grand Counell held o bricf sesslon at_which Mr. George M. How pre- sided, and Mr. R. B, Btone ucted as Scorctary., ‘The followlng named wembers wers presents Win, Aldrich, D. . Avery, Jobn Atwater, B, K. Beacly, Jucob Biersdorf, "I, M, llrmlleyél-l. C. fupossible 5 yesurrect” '{t, * ond on | Dt Burkar, Olo Bendickwon, Jon IL “Claugh, | ogudeld for Al General, cluftn th —— Baburday ovo tho Mebonalds took an alleeting | WEALerly course. * Jubnm ' Eusnder, George Fergur, Jocay | Coufeld for Attoruey-General. Buth clufin the | gg)) geo, correspondent predicted this, which at thé thne attirday ove th ona o n The expedition iumbers somewhat, over 1,000 Gross, Johm Ligttiman, George 3 Hove doim | Ynination. . “The "best-posted thinkEdall e R s s ‘Thheutet Dy soverel, Kansaa pape, Who A BONGLAR STOT. leavetti kiugdearted iatel b uont | oy "l il the Soat e Lyle King, C. K. Matson, Capt. P, M&hmnh slightly ahead, e Springfietd (Viase,) lepublican, could hear nothing but Blaing. Iowever, now CrvernNATI, May 19.—~About 4 0. i, the wifo u"mmb bin thiak the wfi B f‘-fi i ch{ most umruu§ hly orgnnised forco that lina been Jon Meflnds, 4. 5, Riimaoy, Jures P Hont, 1t Bpretat Doiich 4o, 40 Tyibune, Tliq unanimity with Wiieh respoctublo cltigens | they admit fta truth, of W, IL Weddefleld, residing on Ricimand | Soieialy, s¥ams e o e e 1o swonr to | BC1b ogalnst houtlg Tndlans atocy tho Wav, Gun. W, Rticaby, R. B. Btonc, Jofin I Seantom, Capt | paxrost {1l May- 30.The Bord County Re- | 0f Kentucley of wll partios nd classos toatify ta o streat, was awakened by o wan cllwhig 80 & | S butors o Matury Pobile ‘erry, Hio necomplished cominundey of tho Po Sty V. & " Llomis, David Wslle, Georgs | publican Convantion wea held to-iny, T del- | e genuinghass of Mr. Bristow, (o hisdhicerity e he Entlor ot The b necond-tory sleaping-room window, and gavo | Ay to the Chicaico Ualiess, Billy doclasos | PIgHinent of Dakots, gocs In command, " erbeels, g ", Johnson, i g o g angl to his sincerl | nd to bl . " 2 o B ] 4 3 Y v C % Tho &mmmw on hoabollehing of primaries ‘\’Cfihfi“fi“‘(‘:‘fim&: “C(:\lngin‘}{uésa oz N E. 810~ | | florahle record, §s somathing reiuarkablo in |- Vareanatso, Ind., My 30.—In the hoyr of | e alarm, whidi woko hier husbund. Thp | thatho rorclved soyeral mionymous notes ro gxpalition was tanleil o e given by tho nil- wergiven further thima to. report, after whieh | ““Tie Toliowing rosolution Wy whanimously | thest duya of disputed chiuracter and eharp par- | gu ational calamity, when civll war vont thy | burglar iu the ncantimo dropped ta thogranud, Auesting un (“‘“F"“‘yv und ually, s W8S | itary commandsre, but wlio was deprived of his , tural,” he *answered them, and held for 9 i ), tho pacetivg adjourned. adopted: tisanship. No ardinary man, cartalnly 5io Week | jona iy swain, when brothers® bands wera paised | and Mr. Weddefleld, sclafng a rovalvor, ran to | [I'HRE i Nirs, MeDonuld, Ho toid hier e | (imand by the Presldent's thrice-repeated ore ¥ — retolved, Ty C ; or fales man, conld hnvu' ono through spehan ek the other window, whors he saw threo or four | regretted the writiog of his note, which 1o 1 der, goes with the expml!mnn second I eoip- . INDIANA POLITICS. paligeleed, That aa tho namo of Caleln TL, From | o5 vortonoo yb M. Uristow lits.gono (i s hormo | 82 aiod brotiers® laod, Whora staofl thess men | (13 ot window, viers i s thres o faur | regretted the wrltiog af hiy roto, which irowes | it i tn immintb command of b rég- s nab the ogre he da paint- ¢ } it zcl‘. uflhu BOTTOW] N: 5::1(1 h[l{: 1Im!.t||e; ‘mtli“{ “‘.‘{l;\:-& I‘lhlh!fh“ really tho fighting !on-,u of the relations were decldedly wuploasant, wigh thal Y evou [Clio yould o coritiue the ilhnagy abs | 4, "ci“p’é’éfl'(:?n'fi pfifl.‘,"fif,c‘a'fi '"‘SE&‘Z&.,?,‘L".{'Z'.’& st soyer tor eannection with hor Wusbawd | Sudiaal seouts (dso under Cyshers eommand) and flee, Bllly w{l Uio statement that b made | gy coupanica of fufuntry, and o_battery of ur‘lgnuummwnh her st her own hause is ala- | g ling guns. A train of shout 150 wagons n s, arid that hio never wus thero bui once, and HOLIE o ke R el e 1t s on & Now Year's, wion o called wibh & | fie 3 ficaul and probatly tan'k'n deoke, st thisty days supplies of ratlons an u profounced a8 4 sy slandor the charge | “"pyhagdiion to tnese, two steamers, earryin A thir ar oot in hotpies of H11-funw I | gyynlics for two monthh, will procesd,from this Chemyo e thery by i wid calls npon Gl | polis Uy e Missour) 1iyar ta tho moith of tha to witpess the trulh of s stateipent; amd, | Yellowstapa Rlvcr; and then up the 1aLor Hyep furthormore, that {t fs ahsurd to think hin # L o augh o ool ne. to smuundor al) s money on | £ Hio Cepot o, b, satabllbecTpgotially. ewr Lo mout! wamon, It s evidunt thut gentlo pley il | WEIORHLIL MO HE 2 compuies o tufantry ropsts fn Dis breast, for ho indiguantly de- . oV m Fort Ellis, S Al e, T, R MR | e s B e e U v comprlal th sanily 10 mwny doprivadtons | Jfbbankof thp Yellowsicnd twash e pre- n_order to permit the daughie tter i e TR A e O end | P, alost mformation hrought tn’ by ‘scou * Ttopresentative In Co ¢ eh toor | Stato these Jast 10 years, and rivelvo st ihe ond, | who como Lefore us s reformers todayt Did ith fTe fefiang A TALE WITIE COL. TUONPSON. Eresyional "1'?"2" ongront from the Blgnth Con | S0 e e i Fecelv= | Fhioy uphold the ationsl anliy, did they ald tho | LA™ ot L 16 el Yeaterday alternoon n Tussun® roportar, In | point of ability and intogrity would reficct arclilf | Ing from all sides ticre. Horo i another Nus- | gerong right hands thot kept back the grim wolt | Ilis comrades carried bin somo disioucs atrolling through the rotunda of the Grpnd | unon thisdisrlct. tratlon of how Mr. Dirjstow Jaegarded at hojn i " o treots and alloys, ‘awl w it ‘s ¢ A i of siyll war from your daors, Aid thels monsy go | throngh atreo - alloye, aa ually ¥ 2 ; A resolutlon wassdopted fnstructing the dele- | written by a prominent Kentueklan to an ol; " oney .i‘ paye 3 Bucltlo Hotu), run acroms tho lon, Richard M. [ /g for Gullonn, Berogen for Bcoretaty of Statey | and inthmato Iriend [’ Massnalitectts, snd not | o sustaln, thely fime to ald, or tholr votss taup- | forced to deave him, owli ‘to anathor s Thonpon, at Torro lauie, 1nd, & gantloman | Eifud e Aukori, Wil Powell Tor Audlitor. " | ntended for pubiéation, and #o the mors valua: | Lold tho armiss {n tho fildi Not ‘Then, s now, | Fhssd U7 ths funates of § Louso neas wiisra ;z ‘tllxu nldu»chwl. ntxxnlumu;x usr :uuf. lnlluuflwu dc'l"gwnxfi;ml‘gt;ll‘)lx‘x:l,\lnlyll':figflrl?\‘.nc"mlldlllur 1’_&!1- ‘Iifluuwnumon Ve :&mfi»{r:tf!r. fi’"‘,}fi‘? llézllard,' Is [ thq party that sustained tho nation, tnen, as h{ &\u iallee atd tfkun ta tho Clucinnatl Tios- n tho southern sectlon of tho Staty, dud bad a | dent, gud, the lor shundin s fullowlngor- | Judgo of tho Unitod Btutcs Distriet Court for | nay, thiaso who belleved In justios and Wberty, | pltal, Mo wivea tho name-of Morrls Word, brief conversation with him, Mr. Thompson's o i as bkt \n;g Logun, Kuntucky, an y 1|wl“wlnu Fresd nlm’;l neo! %00 | and Taw, wero 80 Yery, very corrupt and dfs- i{uw Orleans thief, but refuses o discloso the lust seryien In publte life was during #Prestdent [ o To Qonve L asils aud barmos et ondats af s 00 of tho | st that they accentcd duff Davta aud Lee | Baumes of bils companious, Pulics Admiutatration, when he wip p mpmber | 10U 5 3 or{ginal Emuacipationists of his State: opest, that they accep id Leo of Cyujrress. ” Slace that time be has' been of- WILL g"g}'f\"""!ul;mkflgfll;v BNALP. Lovtsviye, iy., Apcll 24, 1670.—Mr, L. | In Farcum. They anpuuml overy War meas- chx'm\'. fered winy offices of public trust, which ho | yoraz, {1 e e diuy, Northainplon, ase =My Diax St | urd, thoy vesistod o dritts, thoyvoted tho War |y 0 o0 w50 07" A dispatel from 4 s perststently deciined. 1o wus fumdered the e i R e nctive n[)- Your favor of the 20th was recelved last Satarday, | w fallure, and In half of the Biafe of Indlana 4, Ky May 10. i ¥ 1 el of MIGator o Avsiris by Hrositens | Rorition ot Hon. Henry Snupp s e cauds- | and | mafled to you, on the same dog. & nowapspbt | they ‘wore ouly kupt from Ingugaratiug civil | LaOraugo, Ky 10 tho Chiot of Polleq sbys ! anifested in | contafning b sketeh'af the 1o of Brlstow, T have [ v po®ih 0¥ solbo of arinod "troops; th e to Lontsville and ‘aylor, and President Livcoln offered biju the | o cit, has withdmwa entirel 0f myself read tho akutch, but s (b wos propered | WAT DY the L opej thoy | mon aro organiang ta come to Loufsvillo an i o of " B | et B St RSN | Bt s it | M e Bl by o] mel | i pons Sl i 0 dou na longer o caudidute “for’ the oftlee. now add for mygell the t il“"’" n‘ma copurd changw his fpntal Dovs thunga of party der. M uk% ulrs A bed c uu-m:u;:-z and g us- Lavg pomingted bim for Govey a ssb ristow woll for 15 yeury, apd \ P .m&m'c #&‘\‘a‘f}m’x’u‘g\n “lo b&f’;‘;‘;fifx'\ l‘l‘llr?( !}‘y’ffl: Ml'-u:l“l‘l’mm‘l un bongst | ayd mm"{"“ lmots with hita wodt oF i n\r‘r‘l:v. fool, thure- | platforms, Ml\w\g. c‘"“fi“‘ff;:‘m:‘;x; l!;‘l:.!‘l]%: ;“x;‘":;’:f men, thy Juab AGrango & , 1 3 lis . goursg . ( +§ Iriends Lo allow thd uso of ls”wunc, DCMr. | Feapect proves that o s 666 oo and o o e iyitee Y e Rk Al et cond ence’ of the | purtiest 1o not belleve : ty r LouisviLis,” May 10--AMldnight.~The entlro | school. lush of outraged viging ting- s roport. Sltting ‘Bull 1 4 Tty etk ao b capoc ] i and Jieatt, 2 platforme mey he nothing bub enipty words. ) % . ol ', | from the hostllo campy rop g B BN (st epsni bt 2 Thon, |yl stiow penon coniordions o | A Vi 8RS Bssrenn e, | b s et o o bt s Sts Jite e Eachungewmob v ek | 10 bl sy i et | B b e ik s e and that for uprighitneus And purily of CHATActer | Tealia wolltical narties. and dictats party schion: er dlspatches sny T men havo 161t LaUrnEs | A e dyia and.tew, and s bje and hearty, | o ks o goaiddy | of the purty for o nomen courtealys gentlason, Whoso less liyvi l b o vl g A ; el geianat, whou e Juns Koyt | e et s et bo el it | 25 msteog St Whox Rt et | Anily el St it | foril Lottovl U, o ol e witary it nd tanchino politicious. Aftor fuviag vx. | Soer ot 1ofr e 11 b SOUNLY, FounORRals, AEAE” | bih iad lcon, wn Bmancluatiouar, - T wan 1hen | it ceortod ' oy Tramtels stalg Lho. s frots | Aoan as thay comer ho potiga numbicr 10, th e e ke Tenortur” mny A | poun, o present fndlcatfans, (o deleitar | otonel S {no scrvics of tho Usitod BElon, B0 | s Cranutte stoly ehegon SLAteant Chy Ui 5 tary 1 oS Y Thomspaony 1 represent Thp Titwone, oo | an o tho State Convuntion wilf bt tmunlniots | s bie testimony om wel) ta Wy gateiotipma 52 10 | Qs Aacpii et £1OVIA P8 of sho Sulap feom | wifitary 100. ¢ woul i b0 it & o ity rosted o | S S o SRy S ol Bhprhaslicsn | s depihs sns iceriyof i eomcian, "o st | il sl gl il aito e e CANADIAN EXCRADITION. tho pollleal viewy of thie pap) of Indtang, a8 | nants of ‘tho Republicans of Will County on Dutaton, I s 2w trau & Tepubitesa 14 cun bo fouad | Lands, ahiin 1608 acrayud the Blalejn hoatlifty to gt Diggaich b0 The Tribuse. tand du the woy of the fmmquluu:.wurklng- comprehensive fntellect aud § sound judgmont, ME‘M‘.‘“ that secordipg ta her pwn copfednton sl hu olnt, His foreo s giyen pt 1 e o™ oro they wiit,’ dud bk hon Do | Beinte, THs forco B GYERIELORG SHER, ohion rot gnw hor” sho wis u wido, all 8ave | \worriars (nto the ficld. By somo this estiinato e corcuiony, to anothor mani and thas | g oneiterad: ey, but there ds no doubt that the reported seeno with the oflicers was but a | 1 SSRAHG s van by’ goneentztod. bon fontaay f tho brnu of the o Who told | S Uy sl Mol elttawgras Riva Lijty declares that the hugbuur of poverty | arethan at any other polnt, fn Yo cors, nugil nover igyp feunted his ) !vl for lem Tt tha sbovel Infornfution: fa {rue, uvu?y times you undiraton # o i thy natlonal authortty, fay as they could with it h b 4 4 1oy dea i s bsen ont of pufiicssn totuarustorlal guselon, lf':i:;g:llll:fi” fipre | b‘:vln%‘\r!‘tli Jiye mo, wreat plessuey 1o sce 2 ok Norion at the ek, o lntrubiion of pocit a,z}‘:,',"’r.x’ (1,1):,"&', ,:.‘:{n ?,2,“,, ",;',:."“‘::m',?,‘;l - fi"’,“m‘.fld‘&”‘.‘n“’d’.;iifigfi;’;}'fimd,’ A sliglos and bty flghtlng may bo Lookol for Wil § Ereigont Tk dlcditiat & Tty chin s | Bolbiation of Duverldo, T fuct, tho expros- | Adbrnt, BROGUGH £ e Buited, Statony b L op [n Ly Y s and thy United States for the ppusder af MeKaon jn | 58 Culd world sud dul f0r suluig th suppost o, Crook 19 alsa shont 1o Jow 8 polomn Ereafgent Lk ded—tiat 1| ok | sl o yernco for 3, Gullon o g the, | 010 iaudont whitt he chu e atectod” 1t | Shlattheystatolaruldofoudiyl what puve ghoy | Lo Ubllen Btatey tor hs musdr o€ MulKuan I9 | bgeclt apd i, i Qonios Gty who W't | oy (s discion. o Fort Larple rfbwast { metuu I s 1 1 b 1 strongest and mogt avallubly of all the eandi-*1 5o "R (¢ fle; W heceed, § o neestad ;flprmed. who wil they peformp lhnullm{n-- ralt) wos argued 1y heforo Judges Haps | for 8an Frangiseo, he s hur “good-by for- | §iCooperate with the coluinn from thi (“"‘“‘ B o e ospLLts of dutes mentloned fu counection with the Gov- | JU1h fo bo'dany by sclecting as thEl canilinate some orpind '3‘.“6!‘1:'";-",‘ Jisvo gy, wald b theleold | rlson and Morrison in the Court of Quaun'y | uver.t With ommunidablo genorosley, lleBouglit: | ghg tha oo under Gou, Gilibor. ’ 3t gonp Binbet o Tk GANPIATEY exnopship, Is yluost nuadimpid. 2 Gk ok ity IO for v sk iy | lancrd ' Take back seatu, o do' o 047 | opcl, Tho Court overraled tho objoctions ad | the roskdeneo on Bouuh Park avenua 1 bie wi e Hieh poraiim 1o puting. Indepandently of the ) X?}‘m,.. that fs & leading question,” (ol UDOE BUKIAMIN, i Diracters Lt oo whia s In wiao wean the o | Hnfon-loviay juen * and ~our Toaders st bo | vanced by eonnsal for the prisongr, and held thay | FAFI 8 eauis the ".sa!’-qll! wea .-.flngm otlier Loy~ Gen, Croak commundy pnly tie ane “1 know it, and intended §4 ns el - s AReEAse T8 Tripune resgntativ of puslty—the embodicd apposltion of | fiq""ama 't "Tava . they done et Kol | thuco wada peima faclo casq of jnurder. Tho | 20 Hquidafo hia debts; and pugs tha plao wis | grom ¥orl Laramfe. The movements af the 3 e Well vai ora & B spaper wndn, and T don't Julge Teiutaiare u’du’{ffim.;"u“w‘{l‘i.'z“&.fif ChRTRLO i for ceraluly L ot Al g | PUA ghey prosont us (fhets, wen 1o selorin gytuner wil, therelors, be extepdierl v Uia R A N et lE, Fomsconti O, | OUier €wo coldina uro under Ggn, Teer o, | Mo my viows put 12 print. " 1 belonie tono po- | ditdon of hls cany: ) (cans tn tho eou (! i e cn In y % | Uuveinor Genernl's warrgptb it e s el | ey b i ot | Sl of b e Gy s | pialitieriilbynts Bttt | iyt Eithole oot 1 b AR ok e e IV T DEACON -WKEE. bes, excepy dyring Btate Conventious, in which | be'cordlally suppprtad in tla ¢ Y e g‘h.,, ripg awindling ohictaly to Justice. Daen Whose hatde a94 yorarel]n i baness biood o NAVENPORT ITHMS, erty "ho haa promised tu his us soon 88 e Tv ira Bdilor of The Tridums, fu.‘."‘fi',‘ffififiw ky i Howerer, ¥ will i | Liputenant dosorncesin by e Siatal potven | s ity of e o Ko 40, of b, e, | our el i alhemt BV Bt | el Donih s e Trauss itigui 1s Tk nily cove” o onl | oo Mty 16—k Wilium, Mctteo, 50 A ! eF. {1 jon by the sntire ol stric o low plecey of Repubjicgn y Hnpn. RNJPORT, [ X e " 83 th i W o s LLLCs! 0 - Ko wo hive toa Javarita 5ous iy Uk Biateees | reas of which. lisvo. o ional “Dhitriet tho | Whulicousitry by tho wialkad ol valu worts of bis | S0 ionibiiout, parsy i th Jarky it etorn, 412 | Conet af (e ool Mg 80— Thy Distrfel | begu o tbis const ahout e sl n% oW in Kt. Louls as & B * Borkon o Webica-wbidh W s e ian enamies wud rivald to wsatl 18, Very roupectfully, | yo Sl B - . wtton o 1 2 l | st of late huen keyo ith 8 tigls to }a 1o punish ita oWy e 'l‘u::h::n:l ey p!allfi;‘ o, 48 m‘w :fwt h neltner ).l%xffixknfxrv'fi')‘n }'-w'?{an } 4 s by !fix' 1 should 1t you will "sc! qualtiications for the allce, Jlo (o also 1 Tor : by i ou i h u tous for the ol ; yoyr obd it supvant, Tpany Barpann” | hiprg wnd willlug to seform whatever noeds | haying dlsposcd of thirty-five criminal cases. g e Lok 0L icans o Todiaas prev | e Fhiotcerivg liteliget frain other pasty | 74 The Eeitn ; maquw@ffifnnq“rmmmwm Jomauayorty | Beoterices Yrere tmpascd ‘as follaws: Tavery s beart fe/ ok utarly dovld gl al | o ol e o Atr, Mokteo gor f o ot cans {o Indian Hilpois i ; b MORTON. of refariylu the indlgnang autbirel of tie fruw po- | Fopl, forgery, ten ndictienta, ‘ono your fn th | BllY Heelareq thu e LS ia el af [l gl qcted with E it Therg 1 no dlivh Ql‘} Ip MeLean County g N pla uralut the exactlons of the stuye pawer, lr e | Ponid l“ ;Y- e v Ouanes Baliwin Ohjcygo, ue wife . wes alck, but wag, some shirty-four ycars coRMK % ‘Vfl’.; 55‘;‘?& miu m"de he tx:;o[')(])g ‘z; cm: mvénmphm. o (i) ,«E,u., baln "lt"\“;fl:i WUAT Y ula,umuu :‘:v:'gl ung nhc\,fl.hald slufury, “lys umnu& h hation, by -;Lu‘fluf.'a--;,.., o g tl:' '_‘mmx' ‘hl‘ry ‘&uw}g strm-l Haverly bpld Lim tg n‘a.) engmmfiilh t u‘lat«p Artpmus l‘ulud. ), 1y g the p}Mlfil‘ hn’xilgnruv!ta. h‘n,ntlt' hey u‘r‘u"umlt?flm%‘m any lf“n{ffl' }5; "ud’fi.'.’x‘-’l.‘:fl;{“;l&‘.’&‘u for 'l'ovum‘.nfi‘n‘:n.‘;lup;lfi«v:un Ahg‘;:‘ man inthis g fifi:«%‘:{l; i wdl;fi'-‘\'t':.r;‘fo ':‘Ig: ::‘(ll!:'x‘n:it’. {,fi,‘:.:'“‘l‘;'i‘?‘n?‘ '3\ Prestop, ufue monthp cach fa :':xrsu urhfi‘{xu&?:rfiam:' .'u:d ! q-':finufit . 2‘1’&‘&:3 fi&k}’,fl, 1‘-!‘:3.“ .3!43:‘,;“{:‘%% De ds gtrgu 84 Any candidale npon t‘w r»f)%‘ gvjdenced I his wirls Ty pho Cosptatione day. | 0 ‘This prapasition t not- eauiraverted by | And wban now faaes uud now questions come you PHLINERATELY ST{0OT, T de e 1okdy sttt dlampond | oetnes at that ticis, and stil 1, bat: oo age - DAL e BB | AT | oy it it o | SRR G R TR | ovsga SN T e am | bl “‘;flfuy st s D | B B Poah R 7. o] o i s Support Jiany of the best | Marton lacks no aljglo quatificatian for the of-. ) 4 "B | ot o wideat septlers near Gaduiniae Nebi W | puy sniue of Jis Jehts (o gyye 1 Qulse), Wero o Apy othe . ¥EIY Feepe i 3a cazaMr. Marion docs nos Lald out, whan' | Mepubileuas ot sty BiSte "It SFEGed "Sy'ELd | ncq of Frasuioat of the Ualtid Fisten VoAG Jisbigytutavor ot Fiely SI TGN ek °F | sigh Yol il o his Zusea Dy u weighbar, n:%.kumqm q&‘ Wit g parcuiheticn :"‘ff" i e FHIIES " P .