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TI1lE CHICAGO any places of business, {ncluding ANl the banta and publie olieew, wero closed, and the princlpal thoronghfuren were decornted with foge. Ve ceromantes al the different tnelal-zronnds were very Impressize, and the foral offorings of nnueual mainitude and clezance, he front from fret to Jast, and finally had the pleasnre of ercorting the official hearl of the Re. cliion, de Davis, back front his fetminine retreat. MOLLAN Sperinl Digpar PSich. Gy T Normn) Unlverslty atudents, and eltlzens, in woy nrato bodies, formed tho procession, 'The Ion, Isanc Clementa delivered the oration, snpplement- d with masic by the Glee Club, C. AIRO. Special Dispatch to The Tribine. D, ta Toe Tribune, Tiecoration-Nay wns 110114 g i o el oldiers' Unlon und @ ma- PINLADELYNIA. Caino, Stuy 0. - Decotation-Day was properly | iuiy abwersed by i nd & ; ' oy, orflty of cltizéns, The exer e consbated of Special Dispatch to The Tyihune, obscrved at Mound City to-duy et i Moo ot e et prsgapaedat hiapodes oo 7 To-dny hinn boen patriotic dead, The address by the Rev. 11, Ntterwyek was an eloquent production, and was itetened to by n large concourse of people. BABIN AW, Spectal Dispateh 10 The Tridune. TART Saaixaw, Mich.. May 30, —Decaration Day wax observed {n the Snglnawa folday by aluoet the entire populace of the two eitios, " Nearly ol the Bslnese-honres were closed at noon, and remnined closod duringe the day. The procession formed at 2. ., eamposed of Tollce, band, a milltary com= pany, & battallon of ity ol relilers, Mayors and Common Councils, fire departments, the St Ber- nard Commandery, Encampment and lodges of Odd-Fellows, Knights of Pythise, and several benovolent and workingmen's sucieties, na well as abont 2,000 puplleof the rehools, H wan (\\'cn!{. five minuten passing & given pofnt. At Lrady I Cemetery the graves of the twenty soldiers wero aleerved very generally 35 this ity ox'a hollday, anid 8 no tine ince the opentng-day of the Lxpo- <ition hus there been o much excitement on the strects, Fhiers han been a_constant successton of Brasr bands and men in milliary drens since enrly fu the marning. Al the Posta of she Orand Army of the Tepublic fn this city nssembled at " their fooms aud anarchied to the various cometerics, where the rten peentlar to Decomtion-Day wera performed, At Lanre) 111 a chorns of 100° volees rendered the miaic of the oceaton, while at, Hel- Rrde Cemetery (here were 250 Sabibailis school children dre<eeil fn white, each bearing o boaguet and memorial wreath. BUEFEALO, Spectal Pispleh 1 The Tribuna, Terrato, May i0, —Decoratlon- 14y wag quite firm-rnlly abserved In this city, many ploces of usiness being closed, WISCONSIN, MADISON. &pectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Mab1son, Wis., May80.—Decoration Dag was observed herr, under tho auspieea of the Grand Army of the Republic, In the usunl manner, but with less unanimity and hewrtiness than in former yenrs, owing, fn_part, to (he fecling of minuy that in honoring Rebel and Union graves alike, the speelnl aignificance of the ceremony ns fnaugurated to honor luyalty to the Unfon fs lust. Flags were hung out, and busiuess partly suspended in the afternoon, nnd o fine proves- sfon moved to Forest Hill Cemefery, marehaled od by the ered “with o profusion of fowers. Upwards of e by Col. Robert Manteiteh, led by the Governor's | Suvered . il 1 g Guond Banty and Tollowed by the Governor's | 10:000 Reopie participsicd in dhe vscrcluca, THE SOUTIH. Guard in handsome uniforme, veterat sofifera, INDIANA. AEMpIns, forty young girls In white from the tity schools A:.u’.\\l-;:r‘m. Mexrits, Tenn,, May 30.~There was no or- ganzed celebration of Decoration Day ot the Natlonal Cemetery, but a number of peoply visited §6 and placed floral offerings upon the graves, chogen Lo strew flowers onthegraves, the Mayor aud City Councll, State officers, and ¢ ol There was quite s large assemblige ot the grounds, where Col. Wiltfam I, Vilas wax Pres- Went of the day, and, after n patriotle prayer by Ihe Rev, ¢, 11 Richards, made a few eloquent in- troiuetory remurke, Tle spoke of (he dny's ceree monial honoring the patrfot dend unknown to fame 83 pecullarly approptinte to (his natlon, whose perpetulty depended un the patelotism of the com- mon people, and of onr love and hanor for the brave men whadied for the Unton having overfowed so o to inclide In ftal ietion tho e swho contended sanfoet ity and expressedn hope that the splrit of Spectal Dispalh to The Tridune, LAPATRTTE, Ind., Moy 80.—Decorntion-Day was observed with more thau the usual cere- monfea, All places of business were closed at 12 o'clock, and everybody aud thele familics turned out to honor the departed herocs. ‘The i procession formed at the corner of Maln amd Fourth strects, and warched through some of the principal streets to the Opera-House, where prayer, musle, and an oration by the IHon, Thomas B. Ward were Hatened to by a crowided house, ‘The processlon was_composed of. the polee foree, the Mayor and Connel ’i Lafayett farchs, NASHVILLE, SHVILLE, Tenn,, May 30.—The gravea of Fuderal dead at the Natlonal Cemetery were dlecorated by both ex-United States nnd eX-Con- federate soldiees. About forty Mexk were in attendance, Col, Lewn Frie Superintendent of Publie Instruction, reprerenting them, madv o patelotic und avpproriate wddress, as dld other speakers, BALTINONE, BarToong, Md.. Muy d0.—ihe geaves of Tulon eace and (ordyeness miht possess afl, fuards, uniformed Waorthy Pagriarehs, roldiera ut Loudon Purk and other cemeteries in ! urr W duncs, District Attorney of this county, | of py.]um., Turners, St.” Juseplt Society, the | thls vieinity wore atrewn with flu\l\‘:-ru to-day. h’l'lxlu red un cloguent address, In }'!flc‘;!w Emeralds, 'n Temperance 8 o liberni- | ceremonics were particlpated In by i arzer piuhee referred o tte courace, tho berlm, the victorion | yye ™ Hruids, (he. Fire | Departatenty, Wwith | G G0F soiny. seam e e ot i delly- of the Wnrand its grand achievements, and was neines and hose-carts elalotately derorated, | cred by the Ton, 11, 0 'ratt, member of Congress particularly ontspoken for an ofilceholer by Dein- ovratic votes ln speakinz of the amazement with which our deseendants Wil read that, in this fron Republie, men were kold, whipped, and dogped for 1o erjme hut color, In the nanie of law and religton, lie rejolced that the War brought clvilization for Tacbatlan, Hle ahoke of the brice paid fn the fest blood of the Tnnd in the late War, and L aur fathera o lmndred yearsago for onr fustltn- tionns of the demaraliztion nd corruption of th titmens and nrged that we should seck to cateh the tplrlt of the liven of {ho hicroes of our great striu- ;\..,. for nationality, the meaning of the racrifice hey made, and glve them the honor duo by belng #uch patriote [0 penca ns they were in war. 1o T indly words for those bisrfed liere who il fallen on the other side, enemles no more, ond tored withn plea for charity toward all, malice toward no one, rejoleing over the Unfon restored, ihiv race freed, and calling on all to show gratitide the lving as well s to the dexl who lad nrought #o much for ue, Mr (N, Gregory then bronzh garlands of the Jons In beauttful low- and meaning swagons Taden Witl flowers, and elifzens i enre | from Wisconatn, and o nidress by the on G vinger, The whule procession was decorated with | Whey Wells, member of Comerens from Mlississppl, o, and most af the buifd(nzs alomz the ronte of WILMINGTON, N, €, march made hand«ome digpl: of our national TON, N. Uiy Moy 30.—At the memorinl colors, n fact, tho whole clty rected alive with | eeremonles torday Hore Wero 5, 000 prisons §n sntional flage, After thie ceretiinnfes at the Operas | processfon, Gov, Brazden wan of the stand, An Boaxe varfous delegates visited the cemeteries | address prepared Uy Scuator Morion was read by i nexlined theta, and “decorn the wraves of the | frlend, Senstor Morton belng detalned at Washe soldiees, Tho' day was exceedlugly warm, bt | Ington. everything pussed off plens FORT WAYNR, Sperlat Dispaich io Tie Tribus Fonr Wavse, Ind., May 0. —The ebration of Decoration-Day hiere was more suceessful than ever before. An lmmenva procession, comprising ull the military organizations of the city, the Odd Fellows, and other roclotien, parsded ihe stre fu full regatin, preseating animposing nppeara The city wan beautifully decora with {faga bunting. At Lindenwond Centetery th conxdrted of strewlng tha roldiers® flowers, vocal nnd fnstrong atation'by the Tev. Mekn INDIANATOLIS. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribun Wi LOUISYILLE, Loutaviner, May 30, —The geaves of the Federal roldiees were devornteil Twre to-day with the usiil coremotilen, There wax o largo and Intereated assembiy of pereons In attendance, The oration yne deiivered by W, C. Goodlve, the Dlue Griss orutor, RAILROADS. PASSENGER RATES, ¥, There were no new developments yesterday in the combat now golng on between the various Easte oct's fancy tting the oce: s measures, retting forih 3 the ceremony, tenderly referging to the fallen, i i crn rallronds, 'The reductlons announced yester- puud mpeniing of [ ity fo onreelver-- aileniEavuces Btk s Mor i =The o day have been fatlowed by all the ronds loading {0 v Kew emorie e cel o o Mt o Vi V' P kol Bmorlon oL ok betoes pra pands o ¢ Til Sationad. Cen e, @ the East, but nonew movo was made by the con- Who slimber near from Southern hotica as well, b et o foldlep wleh fowees. | teatlng partles. AlL the ronds had there hands Wito fell wlegulded in the civil srife, Enellsli, and st Mitellee fn Gorntnt, 4ho day | M1t gettiog up posters annonneing the reduce i ed v 5 knfim Nuthll!{l:‘ph'lm HUNE | wny beautiful, and i< visited the | Hom, and stating that cach particular rond was tho Ehrtin, " Brent variely, and beanis, eranged Semetery. e St vre closed, but o | shortert and bost, and should thereforo hompatron- 5 Iands, and buuguets were | Otuer ofiicial wotlce was taken of the oceasion. {200 by the tmveling publie. The Dalthuore & rland dhoug) L} orusch, crowne, tien pliecd by ittie maldens on the graves of Ohifo Railrond ndopted the same rates as o other :-;rkv“ugfl [4 ‘IL.Aln :;ndlg;u ,“:,f“,,';"],‘.l.',fi‘;f;12?"{:.‘,‘,".\ 01110, ronds yesterday mornlng, aml in connection with 7S, BATNLY. feum. ATRDAIAS AN LAniRes, ToLEDO. the Fort Wayoe ond Penusylvania Itailrond, Brought from Island Na. 10 selia died tu the Torrno, 0., May 30.—~The ceremony of deco- | nl«o reduced tho rafe fram Chienzo to an: Lospital hiere, were in llko manner decoraled. rating the soldiers' graves wus duly performed | Baltimore to 814,10, which §s 40 cents lesa than Osugos, Wik, Ay 0. tion Day | the Republic, after which a publfe meeting was | be nsed within that time or else the ofd rate: will bo Heut shape, T veathier way | held at the Opera-House, with excrelses appro- H}‘“;‘d- ": mmu li'"-""“'l "Dllnluq"ilu ;num{m clr- “Who processdon was very lmposing 4 prjute to the ovension. Buslness was gencrally | €8 that a xtill further reducclon will take placy in n f Republic.” do Uays—probabiy §12 from Clicogo 1o New of Churltie. form arrived at noon and_ Joined Iy the obeery of the day.” An uddress was. dellvered by C. W, Foliser, suspended during the allernoon, 5. nhter the tirand Army of the e i u LA rrfon and the State [fos ek, The Aght wiil now ba exclurively on parsenger rates, No further movo in frelght rates will at ‘vru-un( De made, an those lave already resched hottom fizures, and yet ot these low rates cven shipments are mude very slowly, Even If there was no war among the ronds, It i3 doubt- fui whether higher freght rates could be chiraed durine the navimtion reason, Ifence the Nght In CrxerxyaT, May 10, fon Day was ob- | freleht rates had no etfect on any of the ronds, and ) vell with ngial ceremonies nt Spring Grove | it was thought that sunething more decisive would y to-duy, bnt, with the exeeption of the | be accomplished by o fght on the passengee tratie, ice uud other nutional oflices, business was | Nothing bt the utmoat desperation of the New not surpended. York trunk Hnes could have brought about o redug- ot of pasgenger rates nt this time. Al tho roads leading ta New York and. Philadelphia expected to reap a rich han from the Centennial traflie, In wpite of the utmost clamor of the public, they re- fired to mako a further concession aceount of the Centennfal except o reduction of 495 per cent on round-teip ticketa, ~ What public u‘»llllml coukl uot getont of the miiroad managers they cuncoded to rivaley und Jealousy among themseives, To throw away the lurge proi peeted to mke from the Centennial traflle, shows the deter- mination of the rival Tnes to foreo each other to the wull, cost what 1t niny. ) —Decoratlon-Day very generally, Alargo ber of business houses were efosed, flay dinpl; and the elvil and military orcani; yod, Honn of the ety particlpated In - the decorating cercmonles, Tl MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, MuwAuker, May 3 —Decoration Diy was ob- Recved na o general half-lholiday, T'osts of the Grand Army of the Kepublic bnd suitabie cere- ionics, und o public meeting ut the Academy of Muslc closed thie procecding: JOWA. DPUBLQUE. Apectut Dispaich to The Tridune. Dunvque, In, May 20.—The decoration cere- monfes und the procession through the streets were both grand and fmposing. Ab 1:80 p. m., nfter the ceremonies In the suburbs at Key West, Rocldule, Contro Grove, and Ashibury, where herofe graves wero duly honored, the wultitude assumbled ot Washington Syuare and marched through the strects Lo Lenwood's Leawtiful grounds, where a larger nutber of heroes sleep. The cortege filled almost our long mudn street, ‘The oration was detivered hy the Bev. Dr. Bingham. The floral mementoes were fortually cast, during & deep stlenee, after Wwhich Leller's celebrated Centennlal Hymn waw rung by nlarge choir. It wak by far the best-ob- day wus clear nd plewsant. CINCINN, COLUMIUS, M 3 CoLrmes generally obsel Greenlaivn Cemetery were hundsomcly decoratod with mountain liniel and raro flowers, Gov, ftnyes presided over the ceremonles uid delivered o three-minute address, Daring the decorution o natlounl salute was tired. TWANSAS. TONT LEAVENWORTH, Spectat Dispateh do The Tridune, Lraveswonti, Kan,, May 20.—~Decoration- Day wus suitably observed ot Fort Leavenworth, Last eventing ut sunset the Grand Army of the Ttepublle, H. I Julnson Post, reported for du- ty at the Natlonal Cemetery, and, after pltche ing thele tents, detailed thefr guards, which were relieved ut regular Intervals during the Soua A MGREGOR & MISSOURI. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Hary of State by the MeGrogor & Mixsourd River Raflrond Compony, in sccordancs with the nct of the last Legistature reganting Jands to uld Iuthe conetruction of the roml west from rerved Decoration-Day we. have ever find in Dit- A 2 It has explred, The Dakota & sht. ‘The full arsenad band and n plece of ar- | Altona. The time has esplred. The Dakota & buquc. e kst arscnl bund. and W pleca arare kTl Bafrondt Comptar e thirty” it {n Spectat Dispaich o The Tribune, fng inc et run up v el re, th bt | Yl to B ke Gonduni ko the grait. “1¢ i Brokew, i, Sy 80, Decortion-Day was | playedtho revellle, und tho members of the post | 31 BIEKENS 1 Wil e doue, Fhe upun unttees of abserved liore with fmposing ceremonles. A proe | Uhen filvd (nto the cometery wud proceeded to 1o- \\‘lwlx-hhkuu\\'lwmllu.cmnpulhu!’l ailrond Coms cate oz at the head of each prave, nnd decomte cewnlon componed of miliary o civie ozt o ando i them with floral offeriugs, AU noon upproprinte andes to bulld 50 mife oute fn tione, bauds of mnsic, and citfzens In carrages, on D e ool o0 milutof cote.fi > Mo, — asheer hnposeibility, The people, who s carnest- Uack, und on foot, ‘wan formed bere o "the | eeremonies closed the hrogramine, - Gen, Popeund | §iHeet imposeibiltty. iho pu o o ¥, and smatched to th Natonal Cemetory, whero | other ollcers Wers present Tllvon ol il il to et It L b exercles of very Interesting nature were held. fact, the Compiny onzht never ta have “The oratlon was delivered by the Ton, Juhn Gib: MINNESOTA, been granted the d at el The Dons, the music was discoursed, and the ceremony = o r whole busiuess was o trand from the start. The of strewing lowere upon the graves was performeil BT. PAUL. Cotnpuny has three times forfeited e gerant, and Special Dispateh to The Triduns, BT, Paut, Mlon,, May 80.~The only marked observance of Decoratlon-Day here was by Acker Post G, A, R, with u few ex-soldiers and regular ariny oflicers, who went [ procession to Oakwood Cemotery, decorated graves, and had the uaual ceremonies. At the Catholle ceme- tery the graves were also decorated, but the pro- cesdings were fuform: MINNEAPOLIS, . Special Dispatch to The Trivune. BNNEArOLIA, My S0, —Decoration-Day festivi- by compiny of UWirty youws Iadies Qressed in White, Tho’ city win’ profucely decorated with busincss wia genorally wnapended, nnd the scrved as o holldny, ‘Tie Ratjonal Cometery o b in exeellont condition, over 20,000 having been expented In- (la improvement, 1t contaihis the graven of 032 docensed moldiers, Spectat ”DA\'KNI'U;;I'. i fal Hypuich so T3 rine, DAYENUORT, a3y 90, Nomoria] Day was obwersed herd by ' partlal suspension OF bisiosn and closing of kehooln, — Our pebpla. Sl Wi tiose of Iiocl: Talund wnd Moling In, decarating (e graves of the Unfon deud at the Natlonal Cemetery At Rock Tudand Arscuns alwss linw sought to et the miost possible laud tor thaleust yosstble road, It probably did not like the provivo guarantecing to settiers on the lands thele riglhts, o it would maks 2 bl bolo tu the grunt. flacr: e RAILROAD SALE, Speclal Disputch 10 The Triduns, Dra Mosxes, 1a,, May 30.—Tho sulo of the Bur- lnaton, Cedor Raplds & Minnesota Rallrond, by order of the Federnl Conrts, will take plico at Cedur Rapids June The muin Une In wold to #atiafy a mortgave 85,400, 0003 the Postvllle [Iherw aro ubout 300 sol- | ties wore partielpnted in by about 1,000 ¢l 22 B ¢ diers buricd there, Abont 5,000 peoplo witneesed ¢ ton ce s gunch Tk & imos oL S0, A007 Che Murcating Congressman ITawiey, In the forenoon there was B {mnl(lv of wocletics in Moline und at Rock 1stund, The Light Artillery Compnny fired guns for two hours, " The soldiers® praves in the three cons terles here und In the two acroes the rlver were decorated with wreaths of fiowees and evergreens, sud the Intererting featre of the occarlon wt (hi Katlonal Cemotery wan the presence of 150 sol- thens' orphany from the Home here, WURLINGTON, Spectul Dispatch (o Tha Tridune, BreLisaoN, 1o, May 30.—lbecoration-Da was very generally obsorved hiero. Business of ufl Rinds wias suspenided, The schoals were closed, the courts adjaurned, and the people turnod ot ey v in thie aftornoon to witnves and |mnlcl|lmh: 0 the coremonien, 'Fhe bufldingt on the prltic 'ml Klreets were eluborately decornted, civie and millle taey soclotles tirned out in parads and were pro- fed and followed to the cemeterles by Jarge crowds of prople. The city proper, durlng the aftornoon, was oppreenively deseried, Thu cere- monies ot flic cometeries “conslsted of fine vocal und fustruwental musle, un appropeinte prayes by We Jev, J. K. Hopper, of tho Haptist Chureli, and un clognent address hy J, ¢, W. Coxe, of the Methudlst Chureh, followcd by the systematic dec- arution of (hu soldiers’ wraves, CEDAR RAPIDS, Spectat Dy Tribune, crnar T 0, — DecorationsDay — MISSOURI, BT, LOUIS St Louis, Muy 30.—Tho ceremony of deco- rating the soldlers’ graves In the Natlonal Cemetery ut Jeflerson Barracks, 14 mlles below tho city, was performed this afternoon. Al Inrk strest, or at the depot in though the day wns uot observed sy u hollday, o B s at | feveral thousand poople wers on lhu;,'ruund,' :;’e“{.xpulmou Bullding at “the foot of Mourou Addreeses wero delivered in English and Ger- man by hoth Federal and Confederate vl and poeme read, tho exerclies mmi Inte by approprinte nuale, ufter which aif the grav the cometery were favishly strewn with fower, wreaths, ety there bring no diverinination bes twean Federal, Coufederate, or colored, i THE BALTIMORE & OMTO, This Company Is the only line from Chicago well- Ing tickets for finvt-class hotel necommorations in Philadelphla during the Centennisl Exhibition, Visttors can thereby eatimate tholr expennes vxact- before etarting Information furnlshed upon —— THE REDUCTION, CINCINNATI, May 30,—Porsenger rates on ail the ronds eastward from Cinefnnatl will be reduced to tho followlng figures: Boston, $18; New York, $14: Philadclphin, $12,35; Balthmore and Washe ington, £10.00, s THFE MIDLAND ROAD, Bpectat Dispatch to The Triburia, Nreatvi, May 3. ~George, Dole, lteceiver of tho Midland Raltroad, handischarged Keuger, Superin. fendent; niso Jumleon, Roadmuster uf that Houd. Thelr muccessors aro not yet fully settlod, el CALIFORNIA. HAN PRANCISCO. BAx Friancisco, M Decoration Day was observed by the closing of bauks, exchanges, and other prineipal places of busltiess, proces- slon to the cemetery, decoruting gerayes, wdilress and memorkad serviees this vvening, Phe flags ol th vity Were ut Bl st during e duy, g S—— THEDECATUR CASE, N ‘U;'h-;.'utll‘i:xu of Ilrlx‘nhcu R Ruurm-. m !l\yl “The tiry In the great C| Vi rom Anuinos: nde U DI DY Y\ road caso ed to 1d | peudetice, 3. Veenon, Weat Unifon, md several T l'IL VAST, lis moradug, 0 CRet wnd were diacharged other small towns, The procession’ faroied ut 11 o WABHINGTON, geluck, euded by tho cudets of Cornell College, | WasnINaTON, D. C.y Muy 50.~Tho Exccu- SUICIDE Who tade a tne uppearince, wnd wers followed by { fiye Departments of the Nutfonal Government 7 Bpectal Dispatch (o The Tridune. LACnosss, Wis,, Moy #0.—Adolph Rether, a Gennan, sged about 60 years, lving ot Brownu- Ville. Minn, shot and hustantly kilhed hlmsett this morning. Financial trouble I mid to have been the cutidn of the rash aee, kuveral fire conipantes from abrond and thore of our eity, nnd marched to the cometery, when the graves of the falles were appropriately decornted, after whicl un oration was delivered und & public dinner purlukenof, T'he town has Leen crowded withy people, und the celebrution §s pronounced a grand wero dused todoy, Decorntion Day blng of- servedusa close hollday, The Gramd Aviay of the Republle, having charge of the urra) ments, murched to Arlington Cemetery, und buccens, ulter strewlng flowers over the graves of the Spectat Dixpateh b Tribun, DL NOINES, soldicrs, wsscanbled eage tho tbin enttance i e Mg L R T, v DiEs Siksas Lo San 0, Dttt Dy wan | Whero wililresses were ey prayrs offered, & it uiged 60 yonre, aliot hiiell through eelebruted efo with great enthusloeis b.”lsz poem was vead, and the children trom the 80l- T temple thin morninze. Nu eatine Iy assizued, Tue Tribune. diers’ amd Sailors’ Orphuns’ Home sang appro- $iweelal ftouateh Stteudutice tan for mian 3 V" R " gl CHTEL rlite pieces, I 1 e e MICHIGAN., Senutor Marton was under engagement to de- | er fiimano, Phis ifternoon she Jing berswle In the Uver an address ut tho decorutlon seevices at woodaked of her howe, PE ANN Aullt;:. . \V|lll|||=n;!‘(uln, N."C., hhuz Whs ula-l:xlnml by hhln ————— pectal Dispatch to The Tribune, official duties. ife, however, wenb an uddrens ANN Anvon, ,\Mh,.cu,,y %, ~Decoration-Day | by s Wpeclal imesschiger, 1ast WIht, And 1t wha feud chAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, was observed In this city to-day. Company A | FFS, oy, EATHEN Dais, May 10, —Axrlvod-Tho steamship Dispatcties fromm Northern and Enstern citles show that Decoration Day was generally obsorved. NEW YOUK, Youk, May 40, —Decoratlon Day wasnover &0 generally observed before in this cliy, But very fuw large places of bueiness were open, und thuso cloned us the duy advanced, All h liauke, cxchanges, Ketools, cte, throughoat the day, 'Fhe City-1uil was enveloped in bunting, and thu natiunal flag was o half-masg OVCE every hotel and many private resldonees, Early In the morning the ¥everal posts of the Uruid Army of the Republie, with detachments of mhlitia und minorous wagons, laden with dowers, s-eembled atthe rendesvous sud suon afterwards sere bezun the dutfes of the diy by the decoras tlon of Warhiugton's “etatue, of Lincoln's siatic, and the Worth wunuiagnt, Un the match Lo the ferry, nn the way to the cemeterics, Munl.mm-.i- tomb, ‘Thomas Addis Ermmet's tomb, undthe Lawrence' monument’ weze decol the South Fy Canadluy, from assisted In the cxerelses, Addresscs were de- tivered by the Hon. R, E. Frazer, Col. Burlejgl, Muyor E. D, Kione, und others. UNION CITY, Special DispatcA to The Tribune. Uniox City, Mich,, May 80, —~Tu-day the peo- Ple gathered here Lo pay devotlon to the herole dufenders of our country in the duys of the Ke- belion, "The patrlotle and esrnest yeatuunry, who gave futhers, husbauds, and sons in those dark hours of our country’s peril lu defense of die hearthstones, from anany miles around Kere here to puy thefr annual visit to thelr graves, Business'was, in u measure, suspendud, sud the day given 10 the occasfon. An udd, well buitting the occasion wis made by Dr. berey, of Coldwate ‘The procession, uitde up of Mueons und Udd-Fellows, citizene, and 100 lntle —Artived—Steamers Russla, from Liverpool, and France, from Navre, Prananenruis, May 40, —Arrived—Steamship Vadetland, from Antwery g OV ILLE: Ay 30, —Sieanmshlp Ethloph Now York, basarcivid, o Hthlopla, from AN Fraseisco, May 80, —The ealling of tho Pacitic Mall wteamship Granada fur Patiawa has been postponed to Saturday, WHISKY, 8. Louts, May 80, —In the United States Distrfct Caurt to-day motions foru new trisl in the coses of It. W, Ulrlel and others wery sustatned. ntho casy of Julm MeFall, John B. How: und Lowis Rellernan, United * States Guwgere, udgment wus entered sgulnst thelr bonds ju §10, 0V cach. e ———— Crowsiy the pracesslot was de- it rry, Yirld dressed i wiite, bearipy Howers fornud n | tachied, Lortious proceciiing o (reenwa, G preathin, croees, cie!, made fts way (o tho cemes | 1Y, Hol y Cromn , Wi A Cometab Ch s,,mfi mfiifi'}sf, ESCT",E,S.[,,‘ tery wind ptrcwed theil over the graves of the wol- | where, wfier ada KTeat crondy of people i L dicr-dead. St was ensive, und the sbleat dor vl B il stie IXDIANAYOLIM, Muy 30, —The workingmen hold o ! diluivers over the graves OF nulthieg, Vedernt s Contedepate, R FUEAB R, . Puctsnvns, Pa., May 40, -y, % Veiy Keuvtully uberyed g shy t&”&m.‘ya’-ufif ol thuse who gathed full well the Btute excelled M Bee voldivny drrinz tay round Whe graves andicald te thut grieved. o un fn Ghe ierolsm Cof Hebelllon, Thuy wers at large muss-mnectlog to-night und adopted wemorialg to tho Councll sud the State oflcers, usking that they take eomo mesns of seeuring relief fur the un- employed lubunng classes, . —No boud has been'| g, POLITICALL Remarkable Showing of Bristow Strength in Cincinnati, Equally Remarkoblo Development of Bristow Scntiment in Indiana, Missourl 8olid for Tildone--1len= dricks Left in the Lureh, Tho Tonnesseo Domocratio Convention— Fixing Things in Michigon, What Oincinnati Is Doing to Get Roady for the Convontion. BRISTOW. 8 STRENGTI AT CINCINNATIL CINCINNATI, May . $0.—The mornfng papers will announce the enrollment of 1,185 members of the Dristow Club in this elty, SPONTANEOUS PUBLIC SESTIMENT IN 1S FAVOR: Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Ispianarots, Ind, May S0.—Never, since 1810, has there beew, angthing so like @ spot tuneous publie sontfment demanding the nomi- natlon of & certuin man for Preshient as there is to-day. Then, it was In favor of Gien, Harrdson; now it is in fuvor of Col. Bristow. To that en- thusiastic campalgn—Dboth before and aftor tho Conventfun—my mind goes buck distinetly, for it was my flest initiation Into polltfes, In 180 Gen, Flarrison had been the candidate of the Whits against Martin Van Buren and the De moeracy, and had been defeated, The Adminis- tratfon of Van Buren had been unpopular; the people were erylug for reform, und when the summer of 1810 caune theve wis ageneral de- mated from il ranks mul conditions, outside Congressional circles that Gen, Harrlson should again become n candldate. Within o few brief monthsafter Van Buren became Preatdent, the gen- cral erash of 1847 startled the vonntry, and whetlier Justly or unjustly, the great mass of the people Tietd the Democratic party amd iy Administration responsfble for the disordered condition of the finaticer of the nation, Whe politiclans, however, opposcd ten, Harrison's second nomination us 1o day they oppove the nomination of Col. ~ Drlstow, Fiio pedple wore cinmurous, linew thelr eights, and red mulntafn them, —Gen. Harrlson was not'only nominated, but teimphantly clected, recelving 204 electoral votes to Vi Buren's G0, Durlng the past sixty diays I hnve traveled exten- wively thronglont the Siutes of Ohlo, Indiana, and 1ol nnd [ eonfews that 1 never was s0 nuch wnrpriod 1wy 1ifu ws liavo been at tho exhibi- tion of COL, BUISTOW’S POPULARITY AMONG THE MASSES OF THE PEOPLE. And yet, with here und thiere un honorablo ex- ception, the politiclans are azalnst Brlstow. Last weok ©ivus inattendance upon thy Hepubliean State Conventlon of Iluols ut Sprivglielil, and € had opportunities for seelng how clos the Hito wit denwn between the peopleand the politiclanw, in mixin among the crowds of delegates at the Le- Isnd Hotel on Tuesduy evenime heford the Conven- tion mct,—und whilo the political wire-workera were closeted in thelr rooms coneoeting the mess of Talderdash which they smngzled through o8 o plat- form, ~on every hand 1 heard nothing but warm worda of pratxo for the brilliant Scerfary of tho Trenvury, and adintration for the plucky” manner in which he had fonght the Whinky -Hings, nnil corruption fuslde theRepublican party. [ could give yon the nanes of scores of county delegutes Whe made no sevret of their prefercuce for Col. Tieistow, and would have a0 voted in open Conven- tlon had they been olfered an_opportunity. But tho Bluine men contralled ull the maching-work, anil the honexd, apontancons Bristow elument wan smothered vut'of sight, o properly understand how ft was done, letne tell you, WHAT 1 BAW AND IEARD. *+Col." Frank Palner, Charles L. Wilron, Shelby M. Cullow, Judge Pearson of the Ruilway Hoard, Charlie Farweil, John L. Beseridze, ox-Congrens. man He Clements, Dan” Shepard,” the Pokin and Pooria_and Springileld Whirky Ringa, which were at the Convention In farce, sl uppumed Bistructing delesates 1o tha Notlonal Convontion. These men clrewlated around among the rural defesates, tnlled Brictow ton Lrlstow man, Morton to 8 Morton man, und Blalne to a Blalus man, saging to each one that it would be bad polley to Insiruct for nn onc candidate, Sall Chalie Farwell: **linofy huy had the ‘President for sixteen years, and we can afford to be magnaninous and Just. " And yet, L an early hour on Wedngsday wiorning, by “th operation of maching work, the severl 2re wionu! caucuses wera packed, the Bristow elemint Jzuored, Blelne 1 sclected, and then c through tho general Convention. Tlicre nover was an opportunity presented for a teat of wtrenzth bo- furc tho Conventionas batweou Bristow and finine, THE ILLINOIS WHISKY KING WAB STHONGLY REI- RPSENTED AT TUAT CONVENTION, 1t sole misalon was to dedtroy all uprising in favor of the honorable man who It Iy meannre glven the Ring fts Just doserte, ‘The Whinky 1 unde frank Palnet, o carpet-hagzer from Towa, Cliairman of the Coimmittee on Resolutions, to the lurlon of ol weather-worn Republicans like Rinaker, Col, Connolly, Engena Canfleld, and ouhers whoso wanies wru Loiisehold wopds Ju'1il- nols. And now T weant to send Joua patarapt or two y in Tndiauipolis, the great War Governor, 11 i uf Morton, the ily spontuticous, cqually earneat, anid will «a make ftsell felt ut'the Cliclunati Convention, With hero and thero an exception, the Brlstow lto- publicans of Indiatupolis nre mes who have never dubbled i politics, Who have nut xonght or held oflfice; men of charucter and -mndhx‘.-. reputuble husiness men, who have been Kepublicans frout coneclentious convictions, und who etill bellese tho Republicun party fa'able fo ruform Itacl within ft- Belf, aud who have a lively remembrance of Demo- wcratie dishouesty and diégust fur 118 prosent pro- teneions to decency. BRISTOW IN INDIANA. A dlay o two no, Mr. J. O, Martin, Vice-Presl- dent and Secretary of tho Musonle Benevolont As- soclation of Indiunn, preparcd the followlng for rigomtures. Withont Sy wpeclal” eliort's Koty niimiber of the mon described above checrfully af- fxed tholr names s *+ W, us citlzens and votees, having Lhn Interests of thix Republic rincurely at leart, and bolleving that the approaching natlonal ciection a of groat importance (o the fatura welfaro of the natlon, am) that the Presient to b electod In November next must bo 0 man Whose hame s already a watch- wurd of reform; whose cupaclty and coursgo for the work aro mattens of rocord}; who will restors the shuplicity, {ndependenco, and rectitude of carly Awninlstrationy, and whinse past. 11fe wifords o guaranteo of ddelity, ability, und Ntnes man who will b ! us an Excentive for thls geeat nution in thu openlng of th. second contiiry ow Wusfifnizton was [n tho frat—and be- lioving that Benjumin 11 Triatow, of Kentucky, lins proved o the, Aworlcan peapld {hat o pur: wewes ull these quadithon, Wo ars tiorefore In favor of his yominatbon wnd’ election tu the oflice of Presldentof the Unlted States, Wo agres to use our intluence i u Just ind honvst way t0 seeu re bix aominatlon wud clection, and for tie purposs of furthering tho bject uf vlecting an hotest Pred- dent wo will unlty with ofhers of Jike opiuion, Dan Macauley, Willlarg Nictiols, —n C. 8. Dounldvon, L 1 Stk John 1L, Hollidag, &N Seatl, L. Puln Wiifard Joliaon, n Dubols Johnsun, L. A, lirunsun, . Naker, arting, . McCurdy, Tousy, A, Compton, Merr Hensel, harles Denuls, Gideon 8 W. W Swlig, i Will A, King, Lewln C, A, itubba . AL Drown, Jduhn A, Guymon, Charles A, Mollutt,, Charles P, Yaylor,’ Frank T. Holllday, L. 1. Gibaon, Ira Pearson, Jdumeph Maddlin, 5. N, Banniater, MeMullin, tiresbam, 1. Chupman, It 1L M dumes G, Wil Georgo W, ena, W. G Cooper, Frank 8, Foster, Lo W, Fishe Ji Wi Lanktree, 0. ll?«"‘{."’ih vey it Colling, Clinrhs Werh, George C, Hurding, 4 And 200 otliers, AMONG TIHESE BIGNENS 1 notlco Jot I, Hlolliduy, editor of the Fvening News; Georso C, Hurding, editur of the Jerald 1 Judge Gresham, of tho United States Consts and George U, Chagiman, o bellluntand popular Majors Gengral i tho lato War, Mr. Martln inforis’ g that on Meridiun strect, “the wholusale wection of tho alty, the Bristow element Jargely predominntes over Mortun, Blafne, oruny one elre, But these menare nuturlly avers (o tuking actlve politleal sleps, a8 [Lnore or doss coupromires them in thelr Luriness tolutions, he uear approuch of the Natfunal Convention, howeyer, cuuses Col. Briye tow’s frivads 1o feel ldm'ln-r inteeent in hiv cundls duey, and I am informed they have it in contem- };Imhm to call a public meeting st this point and ormully ursanize for duty ut Clucinnati, Per contrn, " wight sinte that th Republican’ Stala Commlttee s atready perfected arfangements for having 5,000 Huosierd ut Cluciunstl as o Morion phulaiz, H, MISSOURIL. A MIBACULOUS CHANON, Special Dispatch 1o Tha Tribune, ST, Lovss, Mo, May 30.—A speclul dlspatch from defterson City to the GlobsDemocrat, cot- cernhgs the Democratie 8tate Conventlun which ‘ussembics ot Jetferson City LO-INOITOW, Bays *“Uho clana are gatheriug und murshalig for to-worrows fight. ‘The nuwber already arriyed indicates o larger Convention than haus been held here for sears, As to the election of delegutes tu thy 5t Louls Conveutlon the first thing 1y the wonderful chunge that scems to havo come uver the Democeracy of Missourh within a month ot the subject of Presidential references. Up tothe 1stof Muyn muu might huye traveled frum ouv end of Lho Btate to the other fayhicw, 31, 1870, withoutt finding n carparl's gitard of Tllden men, Nearly all the ’ih‘mwrmllr newapapera In tha Btate were for Hew!riete, and 2 naminr of the h‘mllllli Demoeratte politielutia of the State had comnitted themeelves and the 8tate fo flenideicks, Tt wan vory cortnin Mr. Hendricks expected the solid Slato of “Sisaoncl nt St Lonfs, TO-NAY it invery evident that Mendricka cannot carry n respectable (raetfon of the vote of Missonri in the 81, Lonin Convention, and (L f« equally evident (hut Tilden will eventually eapture every member of the delegation, There will be “wo lolt, for the renson that the Tilden men are (00 amart Lo asf [natrnctions for dheir Mvorite, The Tilden plan is to elect men whoare unpledged, and make them converta to Tlldenlan between now and the meeting of the Convention, As to the neans by which this great rovolution in the Dome- cratie aentiment of the Stato wan brought ahout there eaunot bo two opinlons, TILDEN'S MONTY Tins heen eeon andl felt from one end of the Btate to thie other. Soweld I this fact recognized hore that, IE n ny *ays asword on the subject, the sopposi- tion fu, not that o was too honest to be bribed, hut that he I8 holding ont for n blgger price, Til- don's nzents fuve been i the Staty for o montl, il they have ot thelr work fnadmlrably, g ] from appearnnecr. Fliden's arrangements orig- Inally fncluded o visit from doln Morriasey to this city.” John Ly been ane of Tilden's enemles for T, but, I the Presfdentiul fght, he is for Sliphery Bam," - Ho wan AT LOUISY! Iast week, anil clal; in rettting up the Kentueky dels 1A Inten- tion wax to comne hero iext, but he was adviaed that i« presenco wanld huft, and not help, his favorite, nnd concluded to stny away, bnt sent #otne friends and some blg checks, One of Hen- dricka’ men sald to me that he wae sorry Morrissey was not coming, ‘for,' rald he, *If he were In town. T wonlkl antonnco the fact In open acsslun of the Convention, and Tiden wonld rtund no chance nfter that,’ ‘Fo atunio for Morrfssey's ubscnce, it fs glven out that TILDEX WILL BE I BT. LOUIR on the 17th of June, attended hy a Inrze crowd of Dackers, snd that o)) delegates wishing @ viewe: l)llth‘l‘\Il?l‘(‘hr" residentinl prefere ce and bo seen then, There i no mistaking Til- W tactics.. Tc hna detormined 10 win, md willlmg to pay for i, 1¢ I opeuly eafd here, ag & Fneo for his, nomnation, thit Mo Wi spend £1,000,000 to be elected, hutit is far more hurt- ful to say that he will spend $1, 000, 000 to be nom- Inated, frusting afterward to be clected without cost an a refuriner and oppotient. of corenption i politics, HENDKICKS hns, sithin A weok, waked np to the facts of the situntion, hut he xeems Lo be powerleas 1o da more than grumble, 1o has written wondeefal Jetiors to prominent Democruts here, enylug of open bribery I8 beiig pursiied {0 secure his do- feat, hut Hin ipneats for._ sympatly ke to do him noguod as ugalnet Tilden'sappenlsto the pockets of hixadmirers, ‘Vildren and Rendricks aro about tho only Presfdential candfdnfes named, A fow men huyo come from Warhington in the interest of Thurman, but the late Ohlo Domocratfe Co tion seems to have adversely settled that gent] man's fate, BILL ALLEN has some admirers from the inteneely rienl dis- tricts, Sowe of the fricuds of Hendr! nieht that the decline of Hendefeks' stre vant of mugnetism in his ching iclr former favorite, Delegntions that are fresh from meetings where Tilden was ot named g where Hendricks wus onthusinstically clcered iave ENLI3TED UNDER THE TILDEN BANNEI this afternoon, 1t Ix the talk of the wholu town, and the most alarming charges are helng freely made.” 'The lendricks men chrge that It fs n mat- ter of record In Loujsville that Tlden's triends Loaned wioney to the Courler-Journal nt 4 per cont Intoreat, TENNESSER. PROGNOSTICATIONS OF T0-DAY'S CONVENTION. Special Correspondence of The Tribune, NasuviuLe, Tenu., May 28.—The 8tate Demo- cratie Conventlon will aneet here noxt, Weine day and elect delegates to the St Louls Conven tiow, Tendays ngo it was difficult to tell whether ‘I'liden or Hendricks was the favorite candiduté of the Demaocraey for the Prestdency, Within that time Tilden has grodunlly grown weaker aud Hendricks ascemled in the seale of popular fuvor. It Is now more than probable that the Convention will fustruet its delegates to voto for Ilendricks nt St. Louls. A strong feeling exista here In favor of the unconditional repeal of the Resnmption sct, ond n resolution witl be adopted to that effect. Tt Is not altopether Improbablo that o resolution will b adopted fae vorlug the repeal of o much of the Nutlonnl-Bank systetit as makes it o msonopoly, and prohibits the lishiment of free ba. his done, the nest Leuislnture wiil authorize the re-establiehment of Tree bunks ander certaln trictlons, It ts cinfm- ed that, bofore the War, from $5,000,000 to 4, 000,000 of money cireutated thraush the State, whereas there s now ot more thau 2,000,000 or 83,000,000, which Ia insatticient for”the purposes of trade, This, it s asserted, accounts In part for the slugnution — of business In this State. Aw flendrickn' position nsximitates more to thls condition of ailalrs, lie comes mearer flllg the bill required Dy the Democracy than Tilden, who iy regarded ns an uncompromising hard-money man, Pildon’s n.-»nrlmllwmh'ctmlnfi' agencied o manatfactura public seatiment In his favor has done likm more Lurm than gowd, Ile has failed to subsldize the Tenneaseo firess to such an extent a4 1o mako §tin even-going thing with him. ~ Auything that now goes into a Tenneseee p:ll)l!r in fuvor of Tilden Iy Hupposed 10 have heen pald. for, nnd whntever the sentiment it contaitied Ja Jost on the public for that renmon, The name of Tayard frequontly comen up to thy snrface, but not very prominently. Unusual Interest I8 now manifested in the reluce ton of delegates to St, Louts, and 1t swould ot astontsh anybody #hould the Broceedingy prove somewhat Inbarmonions, The Tilden men In the Convention will make up In nolse what they luck in votes, and, when they find that they canhat huve the delegates instructed to vote for him, will make determined o) Tnnlllmx [ any Instructlon for Mendricks, This, of course, will ralse a Hvely - tle broezo for thy entertainment of the spectators u the gallerles in tho hall of the Houso of Rtepro- nentatives, which 18 expected to be crowded to overilowing, The Republiean Conventlon sot the example, on the question of the payment of the Ktate dobt, when they declured In favor of mecting, prompt- ly, o1l “the Stute's Jisbl)ities, The Demo- cruts dora mot take uny olher siond, lest they be anmibilated 0 the coming' can- vask, Alargu clusn of peoplu in Tenncssco favor repudiation, und It b 10w & question s to whether the Democracy will take such 8 non-commitul stund aa to draw this brood under her winge, the Republicans having token a bold course and glven them no chance 1o become barnacles upon their progreesive shlp. Any but & umllr:luranvunl course would have damaged tho Republican Jurty. Its Jeaders, thereforo, made up thelr minds (o take an honest shuto, Bhonld tho Demuerats attempt to evado the responsibility, and not, in most unmis- tukablo termy, declure themselves In favor of com- mon hunesty, 'in meeting the Habilitics of thestate, 1t will not only lose custo and geeatly endangor the sitccess of 114 “own_candldates for State offices, but in the Presidontinl race ns It cannot afford to dodg the only question likely to come up In tho State cunviss, —the payment of the State flull!)l. N, TENNESSLE, Bpecial Dispaich to Iis Tribune, NAsuviLLg, Fenn., —Thu principal fight 10 Do ndu in the Conventlon to-morrow will boon the adoption of & platform, und a general outllne of the policy pursned fn_rogard to Stato Hnunces, ‘The Tonth 'Ull‘!l'l-’ll‘flmll Listrict delegation met i cancus to-nlght, and dectded tlon uf any plutform, Uther del cuses, bul chntked out nothing will he held to-morrow morn| course of the Conventlo MICHIGAN, A “POT-UP JOB" TO NOMINATE HOWARD FOR GOVERNOR. 70 the Editor of The Tribune. Baawwaw, Mich., May 20.—~It lus come to b pretty generally understood In Michigan that military reuntons ure plices at which politleluns gather to ‘“Cfx thinge Tt wos durlng thy great gathering In Detrolt, at the dedfeation of the tuto Saldlers’ Monument, that the Incuby- tion was innugurated by o few sorchenda which resulted In huteling out what strength there was in this Stato to the Liberal Hepublican movement fn 1872 A great wany cggs were placed under the ben then which falled to hateh Into chickena, und this scems to be the only fault with (ncubatfons which are started under such clreumstances, Tho recent reunlon In Detrolt was no excep- tlon to the generalrule. The usual guthering of pollticlans was there, the usual setting was inauguratod, and the purpose of this letter is to in. form the readersfol Tue TRinux® the oxact natury of tho outcomo which [s expected, Thooffice of Governor of the Penlnanlar Stato Is nota lucrative ono, and yot we Wolverinca have never found any lack of eminent gentlémen who aro willing to aceept the bonors of the ofiice, aud the emoluments—§1,000 n year. This your we have a Governor to elect, and there has been uo lack of candldates. Wo havd had, as usual, con- eiderable nowspuper nomlustion, and sundry gen- tlemen, baving tntlucnce with thelr local newspus :ré, hiave succeeded lu bulng nowinated. Soie iave hod their nomination sctouded. bat over all of thess gentiemen, except one, the Republican presn of the State hivo shown a decided dlyincling- Hon to enthuse, Tho Saginaw Valicy s had two candidutes—3e. I 1L Yerome, of Baginaw, and Mr. Janen Shearer, of Bay Clty,' But the echoes of here nominations have “thuidered in o other aquurter. Burki» wau vory willln', but Pevgoty, — well b meemed to bo disgustingly indiderent, Dawn In the wouthera pore of the Giate, vx-State Treasurer Grosvenor wod uominsted, but the people, nelther thers nor eleuwhore, socined to conclude thut the hour and th tman had couy, uud that Mr. ¢ruaveuor was that wsn. There Wers other on, but it v no s ol scs of ull wery identle ‘Clie ono exeeption to all thiswas Mr. Croswell, of Lesawty, M regard 10 biw, thure seemed 1o bo s to mark out the n Alngular tinanimity ol {nfientinl - poywrs State hnve come ont in o conelision. aeally enougl ns thongh ¢ wanted { Avcordingly, they have candiate who honld ngalnet Uroswell, anl Tavteled tho Tion, Wi , nnd eried mlou couvinclig Me. Howard man svho conld be fonnd Of course, In all for the lulnv;n naw aceny) alwayw iu thls Bate of the Hnie aro i ernor feca that 18 i did not wuit the for, with nhont all the Stato offiecrs, Numero) of expresslon, fron hia bl 1t loaked at nyentlon wira nffalra, not- entlemen ssho felt Ihia utate o b eatled to the position, and whom (he peopln pernistently rotnred to call, been easilng aconnd for be able 107 hold the field Ahiey hield 8 meeting at the recent Betrole rennlon, —ome twenty of them, — Hiam A, Hownrd Into thelr d o him, **'Thou are the man.' And Lam Inforned that ‘they suceeeded in that ho wanabout the heet d for the place. political fzurlng In this Stato now, duo ropnrd 18 pafd to United Statea snunluumv, which the Leglntature 1o be glected this fall will has seeret that Gov, John d the question nf tho vo to declde, It Inno Tingley 14 an naplent ied by Benntor Ferry, Wo ny ureat sirers on the question of location nnd, aa the nortliorn and western ready reasonally well pro- the 1 b clio- H Auccerror alion ren from elther of these rections {t would bo slrong card in ki favor us ngalnst Mr, Feery, Tt Tet me not bo understood a8 hinting that Goy, Dag- Inin any way nized up with tis candidacy of Mr, Tloward, “Ile ne In the room when the wasallan neefdent. ile I know it, for I hnve heard him zay s other gentleman who has been in favar of_ever: namet for fho plnce, cidentally happened to bo conference waa held, bt it Ia 8 frlend to Mr, Crofwell; 1o 9 aleo e iy quoted nn belng In favor of puttlng n Granger atthe headof the ticket, and, of cotirso, thon, hio b4 not {n favor of Mr. Howard, who ' v drawing o good gulury aa Land n Cummlnlll{urr of the tGrand Raplds & Indl rond, fsuf, then, oy, nominated, ~Anyborl Mr. Haward. a very ruccessful ones vory Tow ciuats in o o unit for the place, 1 who was prosent the greatee part of his o i for Kome year: en, awd conld only co care 8 man capable of d ane to fany Repubilen do ot think 1t gaod pol gan to elect a man Qove phyateal lncapnclty to devolve npon lim. are not uen wiio ity b They now prapose to b #ee thin, Before mo s J writo alonzone, but Twill n by piving it now, Ama: State oflcers whoara o und this intrlgue on tholr past mnny pinzue the fnventora, e looks worth the tolorably full report of ingg, anl who snfd it, that the rprings whicl lain wlght of thie peoplo yenr ut least it iy toleral more than fwenty men PRECANING Font or 8,000 VISITORY MUST THE Havlug given fairl, what this great city of nll, a8 o matter of u Thit the movement in yvor of 3n not rooled I any rogard for Wimsclf, none know better than Mr, Howard, wwere prenent ut this Detrolt conforence. AL present 1 will TUE CINCINNATL na 1talle dobn sees that It would not hurt s Senatorlnl chancen §f Mr. Ioward were elto cnn rea thint, too, And now lot e logk a little Ile In a politician, but haw not L at this candldacy n A8 o stunip-epeaker lie hay nutions but physienlly lie ia 1 tohil by ony of the gentlo- at tho conference thal ho 1d them that ‘e would ho compelled to piass wintors fn the South, an ihat ho was 100 near the e ta think of performing tiio dutles of tho of- 1l nkent to he nominated in ol the work of the Goy- ernor were nnmed for the second place on the ticket, Willium A. Howard js a memory, a fragrant ) nostrils, 1L in true, hut [ icy for tho people of Michl- riot who acknowledges hils do the work which g\:uuld nominating him The Primo movers i it cen s frichds i the past. raflic on his reputation to serve tholr own Interests, and 1f My, Howard hns It the shrewdnees I give him credit for ho will in o list of tho men who 1t is not 0L trespasn ou yaur Kpneo "5 them nre one or two ndldates for renomination, el rotuen Lo In"s futuro lotter, if the powder, 1 may give youa what swns sodd 5t thin et only suy h move thesy men are i ¢ of thoe State, and that {his bly certabn thint it will take to swing the Republican purty of Michigan, WOLVERINE, —— CINCINNATI. CONVENTION=—CAPACT HOTELS—ALL ALOV 40 TO YRIVATE 1OUSES— TIHE ARRANGEMENTS IN THHE HALL WHERL THE CONVENTION WILL IH 1ELD, Cinctnnatl Correspondence New York Timen, ly and fully the political condltfon of this great State, it remains to sy hus done, und i3 golng to du, to lnsure the comfort of the thousands who will cram {4 to suffocatlon next month, First. most limmedlute personal Interest to these thousandy, must be mentioned the capreity of the ity for furnlahing the muls titudo with food and lodging, As to food, there 1s 1o limit, of coutse, for, In sddition to the hotels, which can alone supply cvery one, thers are numerous restaurants, where excellent meals hours and at moderato say on Lhis point, for cun be obtained at al} rates, Thisis enoughta it Is o bure statement of an undoubted fact, and 18 suflleient to show that nubody need go hungry who hus the money to purchage o meal, I Ingi Onthis point it ut how about the lodg- must be adinltted that i everyhody comes liero -who threatens to eome, Bsome among the Jater comers who shall not have taken the preeaution to engage quarters must skirmisl with great liveliness Lo find a bed, The hotels of this eity, gre classes, are as fullows, Madison, the " Gult, tho Carlisle, Reed's Crawford. ‘Tho Grand Continental did at Phila can wtow mway ut least 1 sume that 18 whl do Lt nest firat-class fouse, o et nearly uy well these three tloned, can togeiher do that thie total lotel capn There are perfinps somo **douhle lllb"—uu hotel or ive gentlenen into olug, ut the carner of Po expenslvo hotel on th only twenty roome, Tt whou 1t liad onio guest to twenty vilentes, whu cai by any possibil of tloor spuco which ven then tho hate tho remainder i a probl consfderintr, Al tho of the Smagluaton, and cannat {n number, # gereat many expuel, it take them into thele 18 of no ke, T nuay tere for soum n iy 0 have-been taken, and the Grand Hotel the neeticat, Penmay v, Tinn, with some orguul half who will T hl!rol' and wh be more All public nteans helngg thus exhnust- ed, &t will bo ‘scen that Cluclnnntl can. put §, 000 bcoplo to bed, wind 15, 000 burvons com lere, i at und small, and of atk and rank In excellence us well us price sbout in the onler named: The Grand otel, the Gibson House, thu Burnet llouse, the St. Nicholag, the Arlington, the Walnut Stroct, the 8t. Jumes, the Henrle, the the Drondwny, Ilunt's, tho Schultz, ‘and the 1 modest, and elalne Budding eapncity of, ouly 8005 Tty dolng as tho elphia four [yt-nrn ugo, it 1200, nnd it 4 eafe to ne. Tho Gibwon, which i the o do as well, and the Dur. | Tt con be wald with kafety that Hotels can hed at Jeast 3,300, others, meluding the hudinna, which was not men- All the as wellus theso threo, s ucity of the city can be put down nt about 6,600, and §& must bo kept in mind that this estlmate not only slightly stretchos the truth, but very nncomforinbly erowds tho guests, honses hers which will not -keepora call putting four room thui will unly decent. 1y necommuodate one—but the only house Which lus made any declaratfon to thiy eifeet in the 8t, Nich. ourth and Itace, which is an e Buropenn plan, and has doey not want a mob, and o each of {ts twenty rooms, M8 capacity §s oxhansted untll some one of the But there wiil be ver houses, for the rule will be to crowd in sverybody few of such Ity benecorded thut ninount ho” would need as a grave, 18 cinnot - accommudit I to be dong with em which Cincinnatl {s now steamboats which can bo mado uvallable will be turned futo Todging-houses for the occuslon, but the; cannat, by any stretch mare than 100 each, that ten or twelve b s ot cany to sea what ix to becotio of the remsinder, unlers privaty eltizens nowses awl care for themn, Arranzements to thin eud are now helng mady Iy iho Committee, wiich will no doubt be siceessfal, add, for anybody to write f the lendlng hotels, fur nll 1OKL cusus iy States, At whole hanes” hus been wos cured by New York, Indinug, Olio, Kentucky, Con Loutsluns, and Novth Caro- zutlona from several Stales ontalile of the delesates, Now Yoek leing first o hnnd, had {ts plek, anil ks most of tho parlar toor,' but Indinna his manuged to- wecure o parlor, 10 b used us beadguurtes, At the Glbson Houso hoth New Yotk and Indlana have seenred rooms, st tho_ followlnys States have oblatied headguuriers aud roumn for thelr delos pryee Miehliun, Now Jerney, lthodo Island, Mix. slasippl, California, Arkuneas, Goorgls, Massn- clinpeitd, and Wesk Virgint, Ohlo” han some leplllw-flmml.] but the Stuto has seeured spnclony spuctments In quarters, Pike's Opera-Howse for their flead. ‘I'ne Bristow Club of New York, 100 strons, have the billiard-room ut the Gibson, and not euly must use it as headquarters, but sleep i it fonud at the Huract and othier housed, bul n Wliers tlio ounlpresn again appenr Wil oo at this glance ut the h Convention Is to W a tribulation. “I'he Stutes which have not been named will by St. Jumes, Walnut Street, st of thum at the Burnet, t New York and Indlena me cogoged, It ds ovident oteln that the perlud of thy season of turhulenco and I nm glad 1 um ablo o show that nane of this witl bo obtruded upon the Conventlon t occarfon wers plly for all concerned, the preparations fop keptout of the hands of the machine politlelans, and conided 10 b Commis- tee of citlzens, o largo Tiujarity of whom ury buei- neny men, who have gono ut the thing in o buslicss way. Lewls Glenn, P P, Kirby, Augustun Wess 1.1 Day lick on, 8, . prufessfonai poliiclau elng gentlemen well known In the business The machino known us the Cel cluw of the city. b Republicun Organ et hold of the Job, g to et credit ‘fur done by uthers. 1t wan mitttee, first of all, to ralsg moncy with which prepare the hall, snd tl Feif b hield dn ¥xposition 1) trance on im strect, abo wtage antrauce on Flum sireol, ters of uinile away from thu lumllmi‘lll)l reached by two ot thres Jines or thelr capacity {8 limited, and thn'r,(flmt ma it wiil fud S neceavary ‘Thits Connnittee constuts of W, known by thin tim that the Cunvent B. Shattue, e, ‘Thomus Glpln, Joshat }, Henjawmin Bxgleston, 8, ¥, 3 « Covington, g enlooper, John Shilllto, daties Sundy, A, . Bullock, and' daceh Ed iy, There are vnly two in this list, the remainder ution , huving falled, 18 now try- What b 1 admiratily U buslucss of tho Con- h ta 1t ls i s to all, which Tua its mudn en- Vo Thirteonth, sud hadn 1t 1 thre done, it was uuslly orsu: o Pyind to walk. o lall wamne Ju which treeloy was nominated lu 1872, and n whieh tho Demucratio rog buby was Lura ugain on Wednesduy lawt, so 8 fut ¢ alrcady hus o history. 1t haw 6, 000 seats, and standing-roum on_the toor aud fu tha Landsomuly decorated with 1 var(uus patriotic devices, ranged vory much like that at (hu Conventiun, Lot the rul hind the President, 540 gullerive fur 3,000 1pore, ore. 14 s to b State yros, und lage 8 to be are Phlludelphin sod seats on tho stagy by- in number, {nstead of belug The b filven to th press, s ssigued 10 invited gucote Uhic prees f duinedntel it wad ut tho Grecley Y, in frontof the stage, nd Couveutlon, and uwplo'ace commodatlon lins been made for 200 teprusitas tives of the leadlug bowspspors, ) ullof @ bpacy Das I front of these Led for Wy bucolls ucn':-. fone, apeE i, Ao an tiewn oce hayin, i to do Wmwelt, poraista {n it 2 noth. Lo sy of thove loto . ] Ot {Q'r'fmlfxx'fi:-'n...fi'.‘. n anonnelng {hat, o Fangemenia woleh fave o, 10 th admieahiy e it which have hoen made, thiy penr (s time, The llllcnllclml'l' facilities for kel Nearh, Tz i mienstre notes, bnthe eannat ity the reat workerd, One mora statement apy o tha most |In‘ml"nm fact of all, iy of hallfadivided by nisien inta necitons A, 1, 12 D, Do seatenre vamberod. in mmieieny A1 eroew (T entien ull in each row, and the poyrF nualiered Bekiard [ Ua s orlar o iro o stage, Mo delegates Tinva the fiet oyt rowk, o tho next faurtern nro rescrve poyt alternates, At No. 3 1 ilgih. Sirong s crected, (ith a gate, ot whioh Wiil b an ofirs £ veey alle, and bojond 110 onu can et Wity ¥ Fortunately for everybody, the Comm| tha matter OF tickotn Folofy {a i, B grem It belng a rallzoad” man, thorou; iy £ thio subjoct, Has dovired ayston o and certaln to prevent not only ceantitg, hut bavaritinm, ‘Thera are four ditoers) kindy of ticketn, namely: Delegnivn, prons i vited guexts, and ‘general namission,” Mo Pres tleketa'aco good tor all days of tho Convention! g hear upon thiem tho uinher of (o ront 1o Wiy tho holdet Ia entitied, “Tho goncral ndmiss ! simply cards for o day"and aro of siferrs colora for cach day. Tho thers ato conpe 5, cte, cactt laviug ot conpous, cack A" difTericg color, and Taholed ‘A Wedneeday,” © Fhargass *Erlday, and *Saunday,® eepcetivoly. g ench gond tar ndmission on 'tho day dealirnted Ench has ulso the nutiber of the weat gp tiio " yulder, wnd nll “are gotten ‘- i nuch o way that 1t will bo fmposkibiy to figiar" them. Owimge 1o this perfect ayatem of M, Shattue, the delegates and othiers can wuat they: selves Without canfaston, and ws thero are no ticketn for sénta than thero arc pent, overy g o Iiyg ouie of theso will b aure of his piace. Tlio wes 9 Be, Shattuc hins boon warinly spproved oy s Hon, W. 15 Clianier, Reerctary of tho. Natlotis Comimlttee, who will' have charga of their g tribution, 'Thoxo for the prosy hie must give out 3y hiw awn discretlon; thore for the defepates and niternates of course allot themeelves, and thosg for invited guests and general adinlsston' he wiil dintribute bro rata amone the States, 1y wii) found at the toonin of tho Natlonnl Committon, oo the Burnet House, and will early hecome ny object of preit Interoat. ' But, tinnke 10 Kin good suns (1 auproving tho excellent work of Mr. Shating. 3 i ntter o lckote, sofleatons will b n vaiy and the Convention caunot help belng order) coufortublo. DI Nedsily du ¢ WASIIINGTON, MISCELLANLOUS NOTES, Spectul Dispatch to The Tribuna, WasminGToy, D.C., May 80.—There areintima. tlons thut should the menwho aromanging the Conkling movement fail to suceeed, thelr seeund cholee \\‘Illolm for Elihu B, Washburne, Senator Oglesby le o it § unid, I\ {fmu’x"'l: rfinfi'f{n. soley Ko Iiinl 'The Mortoy men bera clajm that Bob Ing wlil yolu for Morton at Clnelnmoti. armall MISCELLANEOUS. LOUISIANA REPUBLICANS, Neow OneuAns, May 30.—The Republfean Conventlon ealled to nominate delegates to Clu- clunati met to-day ot the State-House. P, Lan. dry, State Administration candldate, was eleeted temporary Chaltinan by an overwhelming ma. ,|nrll?: The usual Commlttee on Cruduntl:nfi Vg appoluted, and, it betng Decoration-Duy, the Con ventlon adjaurned Hil o-morrow, 1t Is stated thut Kellogg, Iackard, and Pinch. back, with Brown, Lewls, or Nash os' the fourth, will bo elected deletes. Y Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Nrw Untiass, May 30,—Tho Republican Statg Canventlon, which akwembled here this, morning g composed of better material than ung-0f 3t prede. cesore, and contalna quite a reancciable Ahowing of natlve white Loulslanluns who have herctotors acted with the Democratic farty.” Juda Tusloe Beattfe, ong of thia clnss, wiil_bo the permanent Chairman of the Convention, No farthor busincss was done to-duy than to appoint Committeps o Credentinls and UOrganization. The troublo nris. ing from the large number of contestanta will he vy I tor wij| A tak. fore iy 1 o |H"l 1 comy A areanged 08 10 avoid & Dolt, Tho plat. forme vttt bo' 1 Tavor of Uharg ot Vrobably the dvlesates to. the. Ciomh Convention will o left uninstructed, though a olution complimentary to_Scaalor Morton il tw yoseet | s ban compromise bcxt‘vclcnfl’cuara and Pinchback, the Iafter favoring the Instructi of dolegales for Morion. o "2 TILE JOWA CONVENTION. Special Dispatch to The Tripune, Ds Motses, luy 30, ~Crowds of deleeates to the liepnblican State Conventlon, to be held in thls clty to-morrow, arrfvo on every'tealn, There i eyery Indlention that it will be tho lnrsest cone vention ever hold in tho State, The fecl. 1yt vory strong for Dlaine for President. 1t 1s thought the Convention will aot in- struct till the candidates ura on the prouud, B, &, Sherman haw 10_opposition for Auditor. The cons fextamong other candfdaten 13 oven. Many lats Libernis aud antl-Monopolists sre hore, amd mictq few nre tho Ton. John Y. Btono lus norary Chalrman, Dis Morsign, May 30, —¥ho clty f full o dele. gutertothe Tepuiilean Stato Convention, which Iueets to-morrow. Tho district caucuscs wlll | tho morning vote for President, e CIICAGO. TWELETIT WARD, ThoTwelfth Ward Republicws Club held a meeting in Owsley's Iiall, corner of Robey and Madlson strects, last evening. Judge Polley, th Prestdent, occupled the chair. The Commfttco on Permanent Organization reported the following list of officers: Prest- dent, J. C. Polley; Viee-Prestdent, Col. Georga R. Davis; Seeretary, J. L. Poplsh; Treasurer, W. Nuwcomb,® Excentlve Committeo: AL E. B. Baldwin, Alexauder White; from [ecticis, 1, 8, Critehell, M, A. More, 0, 1. Juckley, J, L. Campbell, C, C, Kohlsunt, Delus gates to Griud Councll, Heuben Clovolaud aud R, Jenk ‘Tho r; ns, > was adopted, and tho gentlemen proe lected, eed that the next meeting of tho Club #hould be held threo weeks from Jast ovening, and the Bxecutive Committco was Instructed 1o find another place for meoting and report to the Club, T'ha saine Commlttco was alwo {nstructed to repurt on the ndvisabliity of charging on initiation feo to appilcants for membership in the Club, hu meeting then adjourncd. e ———— AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, Pmnavtiena, Moy 80.—Tho Amerlean Sue dny-Schaol Unfon held Its ifty-second anniversary this ufternoon and evenlng at the Academy of Mu- wic. Tho Rev. Richurd K. Newton, D, D., pre sided ot the first meeting, and addressos wero made by Stephen Paxson, of Missourl; tho Rev, John McCullash, of Kontucky: the Itev, Thomas Wright, of Michigan; and 1.0, Ensign, of 1 n{;lln. Misslonarles” and Superintendents of the So- clety, Tho No Jontiua Tyo, of Matne, prenkded ot the wvenlng meetlng, and uddresses wore then mada by Bir Charles tcadg, M. 1%, of England; the Rev, Danlel March, 1, .. of Thiladeiphini the Kevs B, W. Chidlaw, of Ohla; nod the Rev, W P, Paxwon, of Mlssourl, Tho Academy wns crowded to overflowing at both muetings. * Tho recard of fta work the pash year showa that 1,248 now schools haye been fori and 3,210 oitior achuols visited and_alded, Wl have w total membership of 208,245, Thia w Ja been done tn thirty-one States unidl Territorle In perinanent reaults the Soclety counts this u vue O tho beat years of it lal ——— FINANCIAL, Louisvitee, May 30.—TFhero were no new falle uros to-duy, and a better foollng soewa Lo prevall among ol merchnts, The suspenslon of throe poric-packers wus cansed Ly outuldo speculation in futures of cotton and other things, sud not hy losses on regular packing, Other pork tlems are not affected, no_wiocks being thrown on the market, Holders of proviefous 81y Arm and refuse to sell at preaent prices, ——— Mohammoedanism In China, Mohawmedanlsm {8 making very rulpld strides in many of the distant provinces of Chinu. Nok only, tog, {8 the religion Itaclt q)rendlufi thus sud’(luuly and awlitly, but the Chineso folfowers ol the Frophet uppéur ripe for an fusurreetion, nnd it dy feared “that the cutiro Provinees ol Kunnsnh, 8hensf, aud Kwefchow may ere long by fou conditfon of open revolt, It is reported thut Tso Tsung-'au, their Governor, is In suvero straite, and threatens Lo reshen bl commond unless ho recelves very conslilerablo reluforee ments without delay. Tsofsa man of greab abllity. He is uot only courageous as u soldivr, but un exceflent tacticiun, wud fully competent todireet milltary operatfons. 1l labors, hows ovur under the “gricvous disadvantago of bud Wenpons,~not ghygally, or barbarous bows stk arrows, but fnferior, In fuct condemned, rifive, explosive frearay, sud almost nou-xplosive unpowder. It {3 bad policy on the part of tho hiniese Governtment Lo periilt a largo and valu- able army to be 8o wretchedly provistoned with the wmunftions of war, ——e—— The Edilllity of Rats, T inyscll bavy caten rats (snys wn English Clerpy- mian)y and found thom goud cating. I was on bourd ship ot the thue, and it was found nccessary to mmoke the huld out lo gt rid of the ruts that in= featod tho vhip. L' hundred and - uinety T8 woro fuund wuifocated round the A French $hird-maty, who way an board (:rup ed” 1o covk, sad sctunlly did cook, sume of {ho fincat of thein. ‘Thiese I tanted, yud indecd ato of thew. Chieily tho hind loga Wty wutvns, Fhoy wors cxceedingly white, delicate, 01 d tendor, and ns far as I re- momber, put i b mind of :mcke.fi with o alight fiavor of gamo sbout it ‘They Lad boen well nours Ished, snd wers plump and Jn good condition. would not object o vl thom perfectly prepared, and should rognrd such fuod a8 u_groat boon sftek sult-junk aud’ pickled pork of six’ years' storlog. After carefully clennlug, 1 bellove the Frenchuuu Iried them, ot all ey they weru very catable. Epeuking uf thie Lo u couutry feleud of ours,~3 la= dy,—sho huformed mo shat ber busband once bad & lvlvu wado of ruts They wore ceught fu » Lim Whery the wheat was Just theoshed, 80 that Loy Wreky Very alcy uad touder from els feadiug £

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