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10 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1877 —TWELVE PAGES, ; ; . PARIS. haed Jabor for lite; Henel Ttocl Arthur Arnold, chnl Gron: Lissazaray, Collot, Monrot, portation. OURRENT GOSSIP., | * A MAY CAROL. ‘The volce of the Springtime now rings through the land— All Nature looks happy and gay; p Comen abe trlpping slong, blithe and merry her agietrate’s table, but do need for thelr comfort { slept In the open alr In India on &'clenr snmmer TRl they hiava bocn necnatomed (o all tholr res. | ARt when (oers way on. arcom And athoneh the A traly conrteous host, hoveer slrung may ba his | Sext nart of the nizht may have been hol, yot to- conyictions on the matter of temperance, toes not | wards 2ord o'clock In the mornmg the chill han make his_gueats uncomfortable and dora not at- | been no groat that 1 have ofien been wakened by tempt to regulate thelr conduct. —CAristian nfel- | an ache in my forchead, which 1 an ofien have ligencer. . tonlfilur&\det& x:,v wrllnpll'r'lfl & himglmrt?le(yr};:tvf " » my head ang imwing tha blanketsover m! campr i ad fag | camo down hera mith Sacrche | X4 the chill Ia likely to be greatest on n very clear Jawn, and Tooted the South from end (o end, It s | DIsht, ARd the cleareat nighla nro likely o be thuse only'the proper and gracefal thing for the oid fiag | O """th “';"’ i » bright n-‘m;l-h:‘n'v.' ;:“ :'ofi:{ 10 come back with an aporopriation to make good | POMsible that meuralgis. rv?m ylr 5, i) ; the damage It han done and Lo restore tho. vaine of | Similar injury, cauned By sleeping in tho encn ai, has been attribated to the moon, when the'proxi- hTemnoryay stolen, onder ity atarey folds.—Neke | oy thse may really havo beon tho ehill, e —e—— Tho Administration has the oppoctonit#in the get what she wanted, In snite xl andertakers and relations, the Bougueliere tradsferred it and hor- rlf to an open carcfage. snd followed fho faneral. procession to the cemetery, vowing to wait till midnight, If needful, rathér than go away without sccomphishing her poepose. Whether finally she succeeded In +lting her thrice.sphrned lowers onthe ‘tumh of 'het benefacior,” history record. eth not. THE PROJECTED WORLD'S FAIR. . Aro we to have an Exhibition In 1878 or are we not? Althoughn semi-oMcial monouncement of (he 1Tavas Agency aeanres us that no change has been made In the progeammo, it In, arasl clear that the eventual auccess of the projected World's Falr 18 compromised dangerously hy tho lnpendin; fort, Oliver Paln, al him when ha tells them that he thinks hs has got ‘1 Aest, M lnmalhlnr that il cooper ™’ him even now ntenced to rai and they listen with bated breath as he announcen that hix father fa going to run for Bchonl Cormies sloner, bat that he, Ssmmy B., I& In_posscsnlon of a secrot which, If made publle, wonld blast Benlor B, forever I tho sycsof hla party, du Acdls A CURR FOR HYDROPIIOBIA: A correspandent writes that, for thirty years past, & farmer named Fry, reslding near Allen- town, Pa., has treatod hydrophobia with unvarye Ing succean by the following simple method: ‘The patient Is to be kept fres from excilement of every tin, Cal, E. O, Mooker, member of Judged, WM. Tiarrie, Sudze Fring, My B Totin, Cant, A. 11, Forler, and othor diatinanisheg Misslaninplana nt varlons ‘times onil places dojr ered addresses teeming with Igyally, patriottn, and good feoling, all 6f whicth recotved gracatn) And sympathetlc responnce from Capt. Barestt snd bis oflicers, aeveral of whom sre ready mpear ers. At Baton Houge, the lnst entertniaman of the ttip was given 'by Mr. T L D and was made the occaslan of the frssentation of 8 compiimentary addroas to Capt. Barrett. Vis) Herron made somo impromptu remarks, why, wero_glogrient and edmeat, and handsomely coived, anil were responded to by Lieut, 1. Cocy. 1an, of tho Marina Corps, on behalf of the G Dlaiy . A Peep into the Mysteries of . French Journalism. Panic on the Bourse, in Dreand of a Gorman Invasion, | SN song, Qarland-crowning the brow of tho May, Ear . o - sort, capeclally from that caused by the visita of | ani'hya brother oficers,” ‘The festi Tntrigies dn Fayor Of dlie. Paps-Ail war, Iieiibas sisvensaimeratnlneitiamest |, Tus Aniaitutontofihe apstanitfils the THE PRESIDENT. Garlands rch, porlands rare, bloatom, bloom | SYPAaIoR frionds, The modicing 18 {050 re- | Kngwisised b peck mamseres o gL New .Way to Convert Fiom o Thoss wha profers to boflera that, the. Ho. | putthe Civil Servico on a fixcd and desirable Lata, ) s pared by takingone ounceof rlecampans root, | anu vigorous hand-shaking. In rocogniilo hore s no reason why competent Democratic youthsaa well 85 fompatont. Kopasilcan yoaths | What George Willlam Cartls Says of the #hould not hava the opportunity to enterIt.” Poli« Fresident and the Party, tics ought net fo hava snything o do with It.— ant Ivwaa of larogr's Weekiy, Hartford (Uonn.) Courant (Rep.). The Democratic papers, asslsted by some Ke- “The whole alm of Hayes' Southern pollcy Is to | publican, aro constantly inforfing us that the break the color line, and thun make thio principle | President's poticy In dividing and destroying his 2% e slgiae » livig andactsec hogan ToMihem | party Eminent Ropublicans ara clied a oxpres it it fa the mubailintion of the hatural Jaws of | (0% gravo ‘doubts tnd shaking thelr heads n the olitical evolutivn, and of moral forces, for the [ most glvomy and foreboding manner. Ths Chalr- and Layonot which blooms only with blood, and | man of the Ruode Island Republican Committeo, bears ¥o fralt buc nate o3t Hagk Ploneer-Press | itle announced, has besn superseded after declr. Und, Jrepe)e o ing his adheslon to the Adminlstration, —as if that Two things seem clear to ns—one, that these | wero tho causs of the Comm!itee’s action, The ftates cannot have worge Uovernalents than thoy | Ropublican Committeo of Towa has ealled the Btate S0 ihaly e nama bf the Republican party, 8nd | conrention In terms which aro held o bo a kind of that the negro hasa far better protection for life, [ covert challengs and defance of tha Administra- Hberty, and the sudrage, in tha pacification of the | tlon. Conspicniogs gontlomen are reported to Soath that 18 ta follow the acle of the President, | nave sald that e are teiite. fog give the poley A fair trial," which fs certainly everywhere; : Balry-laden each bud ana each apeay; ‘While the birds sigg no aweet ip thelr greonwood retreat— Tear them welcome the beautifal May! Bot s0on—0 too soon!—will she loss all her bloom— v ‘Too soon will she vanish away: Then let us embraco—wear aswoet-smillng face, And wear It 11ke that of the May: And then will we not happy be when forzot, — \When out bodies ars run to dacay Wilt one epinits be bright, fall of happy delight,. In yon far-away sky—far away! And then will we not happy be, no'er flmo;; ‘Thingn carthiy still earthly are they: * The beightest will fade, every color and shade, napartista won't b rorry to acc thie spoke put fn the Republican wheel, “Tho bullding operations at the Trocadero continne uninterrnpted. As many as 2,000 workmen are often emgloyad at once there and in the Clumps da Mars, Already s faint fdea of tho h‘nnd Palace can be gathercd from e _ fragment that has artsen. 1am not quite sure whether we realdents in Paris abould allogether sorrow If the Exhibition docs not come off; for, however de- Hghtful the cxcitement of the thing may be at the time, wo have [earnt from olden expericnce that it means, In the long rnn, increased rent, increased cost of hving, and_smuscments. After the 1467 Falr, most of us found oursalves pecunlarily losers, though, to be sute, 1t was coneoling to reflect that our next-door neighbor, the hotel-keeper, and the architect over the way, had made 8 snug thing ofit. You need a very Christian spirit to rejoica at other folks' fortune'when It leaves yon outof pocke N ‘rocaders portion of tbe Exhibitfon—an im- mf::oTr-l-m’ dng?fned chlofiy In tha intercata of L] Boldiers thens happy oveats, the Plyinonth came into in hollday attire, with fugn fging from cach oLt Bond, and the vessel Dosaitally deco i Doint withs foatoons and wreathy, oo 0 Bt every e —ep—e THE COURTS. Record of Judgments and New Bulte-pry. ceedings In Bankruptey, The case of the United Blates ve. Willtam B, Ogden rely of tho lato Maf. John H. Kinzte g ©n trial bofore Judge Blodgett, Thoentt Is branght to recover on siteged deficlency of about §14,000 owing by Maj. Kinzleat the timo of hisdeay Juna 20,, 1803, 1o the Government, he beinz theg a Paymastor in the army, Tha defenso Is tha proper vouchers wers not glven mnor the accounts properly settled. Maj, Kinzle's clerk is dead, nig wlio 13 dead, all the suretles but 3r. Ogden arg powdered; one teaspoonful of madder; and ona quart of new milk: and boiling them altogether slowly (In a water-bath If posible), until reduced tonpint. The dose Is ono wineglasstul a day for three days: then Intermit for three days: then ro- peat, and Intermit again, and sgatn ropeats thatls, nine wineglasstals ure taken fn all, and there are three Intormissiona, In anpport of the offcacy of this treatmont, it fs stated that, thirty years oz, Mr. Ttoad and Danlel Merahon were bition at Oermantown by & rabld. dogi that Mr, Reed wae treated by an_eminont physician, and diod of hydraophobls, whlluMluhoxk under Fry's treatment, never suffered atall. young man named Jacoby, and a daughter-in-law of John Doyer, at tho corner of Ml street and Chilten avenue, nnder similar treatmont recovered from the dreautnl diseare, about twenty Jearsaco; and, in 185 one with hydro. 0 in_which he was driven through Germantown to Mr, Fry's res- ldenco, was also treated with entire anccess, A Boandal at the Funeral of a Viscount— The Exhibition of 1878— Musical Gossip, [ Spectal Correspondence of The Tribuns. Pamis, France, April 20.—Rely npon 1it, there's & humotous slde to every question, even tho East- e, The diMculty fe to find {t. Perhapa the fun- niost festora in this caso is the monnmontal, in- ' eredible, unshakablo ignorance of half the writers and talkers who attempt to deal with the matter. Blind leaders of the blind, they grope along at hap hhzard, pllo contradiction on contradiction, ab- surdity on ahsurdity, until a charitablo ditch swal- {han the whole army af tho Unlted States can ever L number of additional cases azo gquoted, in ajl of lows them, and saves on from tho spoctacle of their | Musicwin intended tobe permanent; but ail the | give him.—Uica (X. Y.) Herald (Kep.). . aupon thele part; and sone Repub. | BOF the Soul s Immortal alway1 IS which the remody described fs claimed to have [, 9cad, and all his papors wore burned In the great Infralty. But thero Iaa cerlaln class of mlsgold- ( gallerfaat the Champ de Mars,on tho othar slde of | e persanal chaactar of tho Prostilent will go Tican organs sorowrally procisim that the pasty fa | CICAGO. - Josern D, Tonxsr. | offccied complete curen. fire, 30 that much dificalty Is experlenced fn get. + ed and misguiding individunls, pro-eminent smong whom stand the gentlemen of the French press (more especially the section of it professedly well- lnformed), which positively refuses to be con- vinced of Ita ignorance, and insiets npon retaining its solf-stiributed quality of Teacher Omnlsclent, ©Of course you know the favorile way of | 'CONCOCTING ' TRUSTWORTHY "' FORBIGN INTEL~ LIgENCA here. The procors 1s simplo, and has been de- acribed over and overagain. Supposc a London lottos ls wanted: The trustworthy redacteur hien bim to the cafo of his cholce, calla for the 41 Teems" and the ** Morneeng Posle," cnlla the raclest titbils of news from them, sddan triflo of Gailic salt to meagon them, throws in an cpigram- matleal or (mors often) an epi-ungrammatical quo- tation and s few, **Oab Yosses!" and *‘Oah. Shockinks!' and, the telck's done. Next morning the benighted readers of the well-informed jour- nal, happliw easlly contentod, read the absintho. fusplred production_with respectfal falth, and wrobably marvel In thelrhoarta at the enterprise of “ those newspaper-peoplo. ‘This sort of thing may do well enough for the Parfa public in quiettimes. but It's anothor affalr when some mighty couvalsion ahakes tho Enropean Conjlucnt s now, When the Boursesare panic- stricken, and Tarks and Russiaps sink and rise at every breath of wind. A Parls editor wonld ap- pear to havo & holy horror of spending money on far to modify the severe criticism which his policy would otherwise evoke. Thae condldence entor- tnined by the Repablican party 1n the parity of the Prosident, in his_porsonal honesty, 18 the strong. et broakwator which exists agalnst tho tide of ‘Republiean rosentment (hat wonla otherwise over- whelm his volley.—RocAester (N, .) Democrat {Zrreconciladle Lep.). A considerable number of Independent Dema- crats think President Ilayoes Is goad onoitzh Demo- crat for” them. Nino-tenths of the Repabilean pacty. at least, boliove that Hayes {s saficiently tepublica non ail the vital questions for the conn- try's best nterests. Hoin opposed by enly the blatant politicians of both parties, So that the masacs of the peopls are in his favor **by s large majority," —Zoston Trunscript (Rep.). George Peabody did much for Tennessoe. Ha 1eft o fand of ovar $1,000,00 tobe used in edu- cating tie now South. Tannessec has drawn tho - #anda of dollars from this funa: this year It ex- pecta to have $13,000 of the income. ° Dut whit does Tenneseo 'da for Mr. Penbody's memory?. this: **1t rofures to pay the Intcrosi on 811634, 000 In Tonnossse honds, which fa part of the endowment fund of Peabody Tnstitate, Daitimore. —New York Tribune (#ep. ). Mr, Adm‘l Inslsts that hiy Tilden letter of last March was bl rlr‘%\t. but he doesn't soum to be quite lising up o it Then he was quito suro t.at ** no subsequent action {of Mr, llayes), howevor meri- torlous, can wash away ths loitera of that record ™ ~referriug to '* the slamp of frand** on his brow. Now ho fraukly admits that the Presldent’s action has been’ very merltorious, but has scarcely any. thing to ray shout °** that rocord."—Ypringfleld (tass.) Repudlican (Ind.). reproach to Parfs thatlt did not contain a single reapectable munaic-hall, Classical muaic ia relo- gated tothetheatres and elrcus, Oratoriosandsym- honics Josa romething of their charm when Yon sflnk in sweet sonnds together with a sirong dose of atables. The only reslly good concert. rooms are those of tho ~ Conservataire and the one ~Just oponad by the Krards, the plunoforie-makers. Retween thom they barely seat 1.700 people. Years ago there wi nlhllluW{ Yh“ on foot for erecting a monster )u-l.l gl —— TAWKEYE DOTB. Zurlingion Hawkeye, A Turfington minister says tho ralns In this part of Towa are performing & work of super-irrigation. The Snltan eaya he has 208,000 men on tho beau- tiful blue Danube, and the Czar has just sent down on fmpartisl commission of 300,000 to see & falr count. ‘The sewing-machino sgent, slnce the patent run out, hes o talk just as much and jnat as fast, and %ul“‘j 28 many lics, for $28 a8 ho used to tell for Ascngon Is just getting along far enouzh to make & man begin to wonder If the soda-water at tho ruz-stores this summer will tastg as much liko whisky as It did Jast year. Tho_Iatest spring stylea of gentlemon's panta- loona havo o slab of sand-paper sct. in the rear of tho leg, and mon wlo are nut smokers nro Wwonder- fng what under tho sun it Is pat thero for. There s something Indescribably grand In the indomitable perscvoranco with which our Conrt- Ifouse nrcnltocts, year afler year, attempt to parch 170.000 pounds of dome on’ about 250 pounds of fonndation, Tow often, how often, we find & man who wil} pay 911 for a box of cigars without & question ora mament's hesitation, who will contmci Drowe, and start back in_specchless horror, and at ten strateht minutes a4 tha ltem, **'f'o one pleco of drous-beuid, 10 cents, *' in & dry-gooda bill that bis trombliug wife honds him. e tingatthe facts, It ia' not supposed that Ma, Kinzie was a willful defaultor, CONNECTION. In Wednesday's Taisune an itom was given of Jurora who had besn consared by Judgs Jamesoy for attempting lo solicit money from & party (o acase in which thoy had been actingas jurars, Among them waa the name of J. Carncy, which should have been J, Caraher. Tho facts of the case were obtainod from George Dunham, an anyj. quoted ballif in Judge Jameson's room, but hip l;yeflqht lfll' 'Efigth‘z:"?oullfl""n’ v‘uy de- ective, Mr, not on the - tion and was not dll’chlrud. dniy o Gees Cory o0 1ot ML 74 b n;{ Uourye B, Cory, hsd L"on'fl{?;; nil praying for & decree of divores, diappointed. Meansrhile, howevor, the conntry fs ovidently satiafied, and thcro Ia unauestionably a genoral feeling that ‘the political situation Is fery muych more healthfal and normal than it has becn since the Wak, and, of conrse, for many Jong years before the War, We have looked 1n vain for some explanation of the phrase, **giving tho Iresident & fair trial."" 1t implies that another conres than faken by him wanla have heen winot for tho Republican pasty, oF it means nothing, Now the old poliey had hm‘ L3 fair trind for some (time, And what was tho rosult? The rasult—and wo aro nmow looking ‘at the matter whoily from a party point of vinw—the resolt was the loss of ovory Soutbery Stata but two, a praciical tlo or a very close voio in those two, and a narrow cacapo from fotal defeat. The continnation of the policy would havo wholly overthrown the pnrl{ within two rears, ‘Thero Is no political fact plalner than this. {Nu\ved ‘partywise, tho only hope luy In & bold and vigorous changa of policy. Not o have made. it would have bren to destroy the party. Ifow inex- pressidly foollsh, thercfo the remark that tho aniy poflcy that' could y hava saved the party shall havoa fair trlal! Bupposo that, after all, the party rhonld be defeated at the nest fm- ortant eleclions. Then,it 1s defeated with por oct, honor, and’dvery man who sapports fc will be proud of his actfon, But had the pollcy nat besn sdopted, the defeat would havo been certain and the discrodit inevitable. Theronre undoubtedly some honest Republicans who feel that somehow’ the President laa °* de- seriod the colored men.” How has he deserted them? 1io has all the power that Lo over had, Ile can act upon any proper occaslon in Loaislana and TIEATRICALS FOR 1877-'8, New York World, May 16, Theplane of the theatrical managers for next season nre aa yet Incomplete, but with the closing weoks of (ho prexent term many new arrangements arc belng made, and some of {hem are uf gene:al Interest to the theatro-going public. % At Wallack's the company will include Misa Rose Cogfllan, & cousin of Charles F, Coglilan; Al Stella loniface, Mme. Ponisl, Efle Gormon, Mra. Sefton, 1t J. Montague, John Gilhort, larry Deckett, B, Arnott, and E. M. Holland, Tho oponing plece will bo & now' play by Mr, Doncl- canlt, probably **Heraphine,” @ 'modern French comedy-drama, which ls very highly spoken of. Mr. Wallack willact vory Hitle at his own houne, sponding most of the soason in a atarring tour In My Awful Dad," It Is ramored fhat bis place may be takon by Mr, Coghian, to whom overtares have bicen made for jesding heavy busluess, but a0 farnot sccepted, The Unlon Square company will bolittle' changed. Mins Katharine Rogers will play Jeading business, and Mlaa Jowett, Misscs Norwood, Harelson, Syl- water, Morant, Vernon, and Olevcs, and Mes, Wilkins will remain, as will also Mesars, ‘Thorno, O'Noll, Parsclle, Btoddart, Btovenson, and AMont- gomery, No ong_has yet beou enguged to replace Htuart Hobson. Miss” Claston il probably ap- pear dnring tho season, though not In the regular company, ~Of plays Mr, Paimer has 1o lack. “The choico will probably fall upon a now piece by Mr. in the nelghborhood of the Flace dn Chateau ' Bau, bot it came to nothing. ATROPOS OF MUAIC, anew operella, entitled ** Loa Clochen da Corno- villo," from the pen of a hitherto-unknown com- M. Plangueite, has been produced at the The crilics are not very & thusiastic abopt tha work. Sinco the | menso success of tho '* Fillg da t, this unfortunate FPolles.! lqus a8 had a continued run of {ll-lack. Hcrve hims self, whose . **(EIl Crove™ and *‘Petit Pauat™ used to bring merry crowds to it, falled to break tho gpell. This reminde me that’s former protege of Hervo's has boen mounted at tho Thestre Lyrigue, our third national opera. 1 aliude to the **Tiravo," M. Gaston Balvayre's opora, It in fieat essay of the composer, A young man of 2! and report apeakn DIghly of it 1 sbiall bo enabl 10 Judge the value of the judgment for ‘myself to- night, €0 1 shall say mo mora abant the work for the presen| gy A rose by any other name would smell an Ay aya the poof, obetinately shutting his eyes to the lessons taught bim by the . Gounod, | ymazine, i« of oplalon tuat Kreal deal ina name. flia '* Cing-Mars,” of adultery, -Judge Moore granted & decrco of divores o Ajics o= M. Carey frdm V. \, Carey on_the aduliory 10 arlo A: Lacoy Trom Gritin b Lowe! cause desortion; and to Edward D, Mossiey Iron Elizabath B, Mosoley on_account of her desartion, ITBMS. Judge Blodgett will coutinne his call to-da; usual, beginning at No. 41, - o) Judge Jamesan will fata & peromptory call fo. day of all motlona for new trials which were not hourd last Baturday Judges Gary and Farwel) wi hear .motions; Judge lm)ien subuitted ¢ Judge McAlllster motlons for new trisl; and Ji Maore motions and default cance. i dudgo Willlams has coneluded his genoral call of tho common-law dackot, + Monday I8 the first dny of the May torm of the telegrams. No doubtt'a clieaper to Invent them; | as kniock-knoed s work 1a was ever composed by s | A friend, now for ten yoars a tencher tn & norna} | South Carolina preclaely as In Georgia o Ala- | §ERER W) RIGIMCY THa DEORS B0R ploee by Mr ——- Cireult Court, but tho procecdihy a not withoat {ta risks, aad ex- | man of genlus,Xontinacs. thanks to tha reputation | sehool for colored yout at. the Sonth, and who | baus: ~Hiis deellniog to eetilon diforenco in the gemplalo foms of bis pretont anfinlshed work, | GEN. JACKSON MADE IIIM PAY. | dreunnt of the domuriee o The gerint, boar the poscs oug {0 the chance of committing ?:omlfq':-':. ST ':’"hu. ad the copyright of the |, ipeaks advitedly,” writest 1 think that the | HiScoiiotonal sathority to intervano in any Fho reperto laest b g’:cuu: Square luclados Hartfrd Courant, cana of . L. Korte va, The Protection Lifo-lnssr, SOUL-DEWILDERING ERRORS, such asihat perpotrated by tho Geulots the othor day. Jhe Gaulols, In common with other organs of the ** Rounales-qens, "~as the antl-llepublican parties modestly call themselves,—professes ta bs {As ' Lost-informed FParls pdper. Only yos- terdsy {t put forward most moving appeal to fts readers, In which 1t solicited ontinuance, and even an Increasc, of tholr sop- port, and pointed with bumble pride to the enor- * mous sacrifices it was voluntarily making in order to maintain a sufficlent sla® of correspondents in the East. Well, one morning, tha Ralliement, a rival priat, imprudently took it Into its hoad to ‘nll‘llhe panic-stricken spoculatomof the Houtse on thetr fguorance, and wound up Uy tha scathi, Inslnuation, that, **if thoy were ‘asked in whal part of Asid Monienegra was_situated, ihey would nat know how to unswer." Montencgro in_Asial . Imagino tho feroclous joy with which tho Gaulois Eonnccd upon the blunder, ¥nd held9p its erring rothor to public ridicute! Mad iLonly beon sat- {eficd to stop therel Butno. It must needs go on to announce that, according fo a speclal pelvate tolegram from its Athons corrcaponient, On the coinmencement of hostilities by the Kus- siin armies. the Phal ‘Bon\hnm‘penplu are beginnini to woke np to the idea that they have a vast pawor Iying dormant in 1ho colored people, tha existence of which they Wero notaware of. 1am sanguino ihat the next decado will.witaess marvelous changes In the con- dition fll’l the mass of the Solored te,. and in 0 public optnlon respectin, jem. "—New Yorl Nafion (Tnd e s Tilinols 1a e}l ovor agitated aboat the order of Mr. Tayes cansolidating the Penslon Agencies. Tue State bad thirce Agencies, and that at Chico) 3 & very fat olllce; theso aro all consolldated into one at Springfeld, ' Nothing convinces a Fedoral oMice-holder more thoronghly of the viclouaness of Hayes' Bouthern policy than to_abolish his office, That bits him 1n & vital part. “The City of Chicayo contalned quite n number of recruits to Wlaine's nd 88 500n aa that wicked onler was lasued. Fully forty Pension Azents and _all thelr asslstants Bars Lecome couvinced that Iayes conciliatory pollcy will ruln tho country. —Mudison (IWie.) »Demacrat (Dem. ), Mr. James O. Blalne's attack on tho Adams famlly in gencral, and Charles Francle in particus lur, is !lvnl{ but unsatisfactory reading, \Whon we come to sift out the ldoas from the words, we find that about the sala basle of Mr. Islaine’s unpleasant feolings - towands tha Adawmses Is that tuey are pariy-amachors. The accusation which Mr, Blaine makes agatust the Adsmses fs not %o very grlevous aftor all. It la not half 8o bad s if he hwl charyed thom with bribo-taking, with making rulinya from thw Speakor's cale in favor of jubs and then de- manding 1o be yratefully remoimbored by the Bors, wiih paddiing taelr’ inducnce for all kinds of schiemen, and with Szhting thelr anemlos bohind tne potilcoata of o slster-In-law.—PAiludelphia Talegraph (Rep.). Wo warn {ho Southern Roople, mow that many ot the people North who clulm to be our party fricnida are, like tiov, Allen, the Olncinnatl Eagulrer, tho Chicago Limes, the New York &un, and many othe of papars and {ndividuale wo might mentian, op- poved to alding tho Bouth to evou a fractional pare of tho extent to wadch the North has boon alded. Gov. Allen's falk ubout the bail policy of Goveens mental imiornal Improveuonts waa good for tha timo of which he talked,—thab is, Lefore tho North had recoived vast benoflis in thiu respoct,—but it won't do for the preesnt time, bocAna thero shonld be some uqualiastion of henofits betwoen the North and the Boath; tharefure we uught hot only 10 ande tain Lamar and_Uordon, and other Southern lea ecuy in thelr.ciforts In this direction, but wo nagut to dcmand of them that they Igalst upon thid Juse. tiee fur tho South, and that they'rofuso to act with any nnrl{ who {4 not willing ‘to grant it.— Vicke- burg (Miss.) Herald (Dem.) Ttappears now that since the return of Qov. Stone, of Midalsuppl, tromn Deokall Lo Jackson, after an ventigation of the Kemper County trazedy, he h: opers, has found a weak-minded person to give him 00,000 franca for it alora than 1,200 copies of the pisnoforta atrangement of the work liave already been disposad of at the respectable prico of 20 franca uglece; ant it e only & fortnlght sinca t appeared, \What's in a name, Indee s Uannr S, Micust, s e PETROLEUM. A Trajected Combination to Control the Transportation nnd Refining Businesd; *_ Apectal Correspondence of Ths Tribune. Bnaprony, Pa., Aay 15, —Much excilemsnt has bean accasfoned fn the great oll-producing tegions of Penneylyania by the announcement of the organ- fzation of '8 new powerful and weslthy combloa. tlon to cantral tho tzanaportation and refining basie ness. Forsome time past the Standard Ol Com- pany, of Cloveland, O., has almost entirely con- trolled the carrying and refining intefests; but It now appears that the Biandard Company has elther Lo come within the ring, or lose much of its Influence. ‘Tho now combinatlon fa composed of tho Potts and Prentice [factions, backed by the Union Paclfic and the Venueylvauia Raliroad Coin- panies and the Etaples 'l‘rnnl]mrr:lllnn Cumpany, ‘The constraction of the pipe-line to the seaboard 1a_an intogral and Important part of the colossal acheme. which ls_bscked by & capital of botween $50, 000,400 anil $100, 000, th the Prentice and Polte l‘\llllu have llffll refining interests located at Buffalo, Now York, and Philadelphla. ‘Tho present rofining capacity of tho Empire Trane- portation Company ls barreld per day, dust now the Nlandard Oil f'ompany and the Pennaylvania Hnllcosd are engaged in a wae about frelghi-rates to tide-woter, —the Standurd Company haviug tranaferrod fta transportation business o tho Baltimoro & Ohlo Ratiro.d; and it Is sald the argantzation of the combinativa han boen orig- inated by the Penusyivaula Kallrosd Company wo astocrowd tho Etandard Company out of the ol Losiners, The movesient has rulsed a great com- mnotion among the individual producary and re- tiners, and thero are falr Indicatians of the reear- rence of the lively and exciting times fncident to tha irat daye of the oll excitement. Itivgenerally ndmitted onall sides that theschema wl:‘| creato 4 revulelon In the petrolenm intercst, n ln?mflullt perlod fn the history of the Whila the condition of thé trade gener- ally ls better than it has been for sevoral yeard ,aau. 1t v unseitled, and hardly remunerative, and t [ tarcd that any great change in the transportae ‘tlon and refining Intereals may eventuate in dlsay- ter and ruln to some pervoms engaged in the bisl . ness. Further dovolopments are awalted with The koeper of a Loarding-hquso hers when Andrew Jackson was President waited on him ono day and complained that s Tonnesescoan, who had been appointed by him Lo clorkship {n one of the Adepartments, would not pay s boarl bill. ¢*Got his note, " sald old Mtickory, **for the full amount, Intorest Included, payable in elxty days, and briog it to mo. " That will be of no use,” ro- piled the bonrding-house keepar, **for he nevor ays his notes.” “‘Doas I tell ‘you, sir," said ackson, a8 he tnrned away, : The next day the boarding-house kecper rur eured at the White House and handod the note to he Presldent. Ho took it, read “it, weote **Andrew Jackson' across tne back In_his woll- known autograph, and handed it back, nlilng **Taxa that to tho Bank of the Metropolls and tell thom from me that at ite matarity it will be paid by cither the drawer or the indorser. They will acount it for you, J Afew days aftorward the man who had glven the noto et hiw creditor and tauntingly sald: **Well, 1 don't suppona have beou able to negotlate my papory'l ¢+ replied the bonzd- Ing-bouse koopor, **1 had no troubls in ;iotllml it discounted at_legal rates of interest,” ‘' \Who In thunder {8 willing to dtsconnt my notes? asked the Tennesrccan. **The Bank of tho Métrépolls discounted the ous you gave me, hpon the assur-' ance that it you did not pay it tho Indorsor would.” ‘Nt who would indorso my note?' **Gen. Jackson, and bo sent ward to the bank that If you dig namy the note ha would." 1t1v hudl5 Eu‘eh ary to that the noto was promptly pali 24 : ; aker, i SOLDENE’S NEW ¢ KICKER,” Cincianat Commerctal, May 13, . - The second scono [of tho lst act of *'The Qrand Dachess "] ushered-in tha dancers, so anx. lotisly looked for by this maseuline avdlence, viz, : Mifo, Bara, Miss Slator, Miss Bori®r, and Miss Norton. The promier of thls quartotte, **Sars," #8ld to have been formerly known In New Orleans as “*Wiry Eal," {s & phenomenal dancer and kickor, Bho Iy & small woman, witha childish faco, rathor tawny skin, to judge by her face, and small arma, yellow hair, thatls either very wild naturally or caltivated to be, bright, flashing eyes, asmall hust and body, rather thin and wiry {! otherwise, and snch lega! Thoy are large, muscu- lar members, -and throw out the atrong lines of juacle with every _motlon. Mer danclog fs wild, and decidodiy welrd; 1t 1s of the fantastlc and eminently muscus Tar schiool, Bhe fasliea about the stage lIko light- niog, leadlng the fastest music. She whirls like & state. 8 aw exactly the same power tu protect ance Cgmpany. the colored peaple In South Carofina now that ha had to protect thom fn all the other Southern States boforo he withdrey the troope from tho State-louse in Columbla, 1f tho Prosldent has not deserted the colored people in Goorgia, he has not deedrted them {n Loulsiaua; and all the nu&horlt{ bo has to enforce tho smondments he wiil * unguestionably excrch: than that no Presidont could do. call, wo observe. declares that the laté slavo must be protocted in all his rights **ng any cast," The Inte nlave, like n\‘c'{ otuor American cltizen, must be protected {n all his rights under the Constitu- tlon and the Inwa, and in no otherway, If they are lnldurénnlu to such protection the will of 8 Prealdent cortalnly will not snfee. ‘1 hose who vehemently asaert that the Presldent onght to stand by **the Republicana of the South ™ rhould take timo to reflect that his oath of ofiice defines his duty, It requires him to defond tha Conatitation. Da Ih!ly serjously bollevo it to bo tha duty of the Presidentto luok ont for the Ro- publican pariy Instead of promoting the general wolfare sccording to bls best, Judgment? Hls actlon, nowever, 1Is nccoisarily cone trolled by the Jaws, and ho does “not moke the Inwe. 1f the Republicans who thinkhim a traltar or & dapo desiro a differont yolll!". let them choose Rteprescatatives who will pasa [aws 10 accord with their viows, and tho Pregl- dent must exocute thom. But within tho limits of ‘i offl 8 a8 200 ae Congrers. | the condnet of tha Adminiatration thus tarahould be submitted to the vote of tho Republican party, we have no doubt whate¥er that It would bo most neartlly sustained, On the ather hand, had the President” purstiod tha course which his Hopublican ope onents spprove, the parly appusition would been inMitely moroprononncodand threnten- Ing, and the country would have beon in porilous contuslon, Courage dues not consiat In puttin ue back, but 1h elinging o f sound princ] n the face of threats and snours, have s high respect for the vale lant sorvices of ‘ol Nen Wade" when, thu slave power was Insolently absoluto fn Con- gress and In politics, o was one of tho sturdy van-guard that would die, but would neyer aurrc der, Vet wodo not think that Mr. Wade, in tho nr ont situation of the country, could pussibly bo goud a Prosident Me., layes; and w wuot uo otnsr proof of (4 than hi thinks 3z, linyes bas surrendared. If 14 wera troe that tho nePubllflnpnri gonld notstand the rollcy of thie President but could stand auch leadersbip and policies as we have all aoen, 0 inuch the worse for the party, for the country, nd for freo governmont. n-nrny. howavor, for uvory man who rejoices in the Kopublican name, the fact ls, ns cxporicnco has shown, that the par- ty could not and would not stand such mastery, Mr. Daly's plana st the Fifth Avenue are os yot. yery Incomploto, At pre l\zluwavor. thia much {s ellson’s ongagement” *'Vests, ' an antique drsmna by Mr, Daly, will be produced by the wmpnn(. with Mlus Davenport in tho chief role. 'T'hus wili be followed by American apera boulTe, rapresanted by *Evangeling, " and the theatre will romain opon all tho summer, ' Tho ref- ular scasun will vpen Aug. 15 with a new play, iu which Miss Anna Dickinson will probably appear, and ehortly after Mr. Jeerson will play o ahort engagewent. 3liss Davenport will star next maa. xon in ** Flquo," and other pleces, but no ans has 7ok bson engacad fo hee place, 1t In belloved Mr, Joghlan wlill romain, Lut at pressat nothing dofinite can be safd about the company. Mr, Sathorn will open the Park Theatro Bept. 3, withan elzhteen wocks' ougagement In *'i'he Hornot's Net," under the mansgemont of Mr. Uorace Wall. 1lls company will include Russell Hasaott, George Dovere, fl!o!zxo Molland, Mlss Nelllo Mortimer, and aothers, Ile will slso pre duce Byron's */Crustied Tragedian™ and a now play by Ullbert. At the end of his engagemont ho wiil travel andor Mr. Wall's management, and will then rotarn to England, _On the 1at of June Mr. Hothiern will accompany Mr. Flotence to Canada on a fihiing excuraion. Mewdre, Jarreit & Palmor will confine thelr at- to traveling companica and stars of il tude, - They have engazod Geory Clarke, who ls at present In England, fora starring tour in Bdinund Falconer's **Qur Daby." and Mr, John Drongham for a farewell tour all over tha country before retiring from the ataga. - Mr, Rob. crt 1lallor 1s also upder engagoment to-them, & future of Uooth's - Theatre, afior Mr. Rlgnol leaso cxplres, atill unceratn, but it will prot ably be used only for traveling combinations, 1t 13 noderstoud that, Mr, MoVicker will take tha Grand Opera-Honse for Rdwin Booth, and play Lim there In a serlesof his bost rolos, and, later in the scason, I & new play which s balng writtan for him in KuFllnfl. . ‘Tho Eagle Theatre will be taken by Mlle. Almes for the greater pazt of tha season, and wiil ba de- g opera bouffe & per- manent institution In New York, which, Judging Dby the enconragoment {f has recently recefved, may tig easily done,” ‘? . Thg Olywpic, or Josh Hart's !]Vlnlnrfllnlen. a8 it will bocalled, 1s to be torued Into an Alhambra .y with all lhnllhllnllmfl implies, Mp. Hart hortiy to cngago o ballet in Europs and to secare such new aiiractions as he may find. The house Iteelf will be sitored and itted “wup with sa- loons in tho Alhambra style, ‘The A'wenty-third Strevt Thoatre will becomo the New York Theatre Francals, the Lomo of French comady, drama, and vaudevillo in Amorlica, The Lycouw la not ln deiuand. From the books of Wall's Dramatle Agency and ONITRD BTATES COURTS, An“t,m Honwall commenced o sult In treepasy against | C hristian Uanaon, lzylng dsmiges sy R somins, Ans t A I Mat - » Jenking, Assignes of .« 11, Mateer, so M. Bolz & Co. for 81,000, 0 BANKRUPTOY MATTERS, John Haberborgor, of Sycdmore, TIl., flad bs Yoluntary potition yesterday (o bo doclared a bank. rapt. tlis wecured debts I $0ud, accurlties worth_-$1,000, amount to 87,028, 44, gqulty ot redsinption to 81,000, e g B AR 8 Dol of Ao meronts ) 2, and & ol firc-insurance 107 $700 on s owso, The pel{(lnn ‘was tofesred 1o legistor A, B, Coon. In tho casc of Jolin Block! an order was entersd onalbiparties interested to show cause by May 24 why tha compoaition should not bo confirined, ‘Tiio compasition {n the case of Alden C. Millard wah cautirmed. © - ° An order was entered In tho case of Jamea I, )lfll{l{l fll'll.'c‘;dng tho sale of tho assets of tho bask. Tupt for . aniol T, Elston wos adjudicated bankrupk by defanlt, and a warrant {ssued returnabla June 18, Assignees will boelected at 10 u'elock this mome lnf‘ for Charles O, Sirntz, and at 11 o'clock for Willlam Itonne, A compomtion meeting will also be held at 10 o'clock in tho case of Strutz, A Orat nnd final dividend In the cazo of John 0. Langguth, the optician, will be declsred at 3 o'clock to-day, BUPERIOR COURT IN DRIZP, I, C. Durand & Co. bogan s salt for §1,000 yes- terdoy ngainst JFrederick Rankin, nd John W. Dendsal sucd the same party for §3,000, * M. F, 8hoppard brought sult in debt for $1.000 ig-;nn Jefforson W. and U, W. iervay sud O, W, yon. 3 Joseph Kuhles began an action to recover $2,000 lror.l \glll\lm H, fill‘l‘on; 4 i N. Higinbotham sued Willlam J. Faulknet for §1,000. . _OIRCUIT COURT. Mary Jane Fleetwood began s snit In debt against P, U, Merritt and Thomas A, Roed, claime ing 8. . feederick A. Smith commenced #n sctlon™n s tachwent against Stephen G, Hooker, laylng da -Famss.aua ‘The attidavit 1n the case cbargs that looker 1a abou} o fraudulently co; sign his property, ditars r of Constantinopls will proclalm the Hol iously calling at Alhens.” Now, .the * "is o Quarterin over, | own thera's very little humor discov- eralilo {n tis Oricntal busineds, It ajts icavy asa nightmate on us, Last week there was o complete *tucare’ heore, produced by the design attnbuted to Gormany of avalling hersell of Turkish compll. cations to pick a quutrel with Prance, Happlly, Rothing autliorizes us tn atiaching any Imporiancs totheidea. Youknowtne proverd, **Uhatcchauda craint I'eau chande.” Yet it wonld well behvove teue patriots to Yo prodent In. thelr bearing at this critical junctare, Men ko IBIIOF OF NHVERS, ‘Thomas Cammlr,” should be severely checkea, + This too-famous ecclesinstic bun lately srousod the indignotion and dlsgustof all temperato and right-thinklag peonle by adireselng an oflcnsive- 1y-open appeal 10 Murshal MacMahun, the Hensto, aud tho Chamber of Deputies, petitioning tiem ta Interfure on behalf of ghe Holy Father, whom ho represents as threatencd In ihe exercise of his spititual power by Victor Emmangel. ‘Not con. tent with this impudent manliestation, the Bishop (acting as the Deputy of the Uliramontanoa— vvsre. Louls Veulliot, Dupanfoup & Co.) has actually bad ghe nudaclty to follow ur his Orst let- tor 8 clrcular addressed {hrough the st to the Prefu Bub-Prefects, aud ayors, Thess lithes and adminiateative personages aro avked 1o cu-operute in n &«-uucn. (13 lo Wa ~z' ) ur as as to hinder or delsy bl ery Lonlse Dohirmann flled a bill sgalnat Margaret Thomas, B. J. Nochin, aud othery, to forécloss & maortgage for §2,600 on tho lollnwl“ resl estator Commencing at the N. W. cornerof the 8, E. ¥ of Hoc, 20, 40, 12, -runuing thence east with the norih line of ‘sald quarter-section 10 chains to a stake: thence south to (he contro of the Taliglons movoment, which would nfaitfbly land ! exprossod imait that +* wo cau't ailord 16 atirthe | 81 tnat ite ullclal hoad now represents 18 busk | 1rgif ot soraeees tho followlug Tane ol Tanray | o8, fedn e foatest music, | She hirlgliks & p 3 Elekcn o Imeronvibie war s sy lAnd conelderatno aoxloty. In tio meantine tho gon- | Lifitor w uny furchiars it Must. be periitod to djg | CusFacter and tendoucy. : aro gathorai: ¥ = *% | Ghivos i wao comes dowen the tags, It scome lhe | WyLIuT, PolUt Edad, L1 coalng and 45 links stantafied At the «fght of o Frenohman | Houen Raving the yerfoctiuz of the comblnation 1a | out,* T fs Just what nino mon out af ten pro- T et Thio Lydis Thompaon troupo, Inclading Edouln, | porsible- that ahe should keep from dashing { chalnsand 30 inks to tho weat 1ino of seld qoar- such ss this “thomas Cusimir (who may be un fu"r He f"'m.“',{,' "'}' | (ol e e plans 10| sumod wonid bo the reault. This ulwaye bas Loen THE SOUTHWEST WIND. Camille Dubals, aud the redonbtable Lydia, will | down mnio the orchestra. - At i sho fon{ thence norih 1% the west line of Logest Catlolle for aught 1 know) deliberately | 4'Terent varts of the petruloun-reglone. 0 result whoro daliberately executed inurdors of T (he Bditor of TAe Triduna. open ot Wallack's Aug, 21, throws her lega up until hee are Id quarter-xcction 8 chaine and B1 links to the dolng his beat to bring lis cause to coutempt, o Rtepublicans have tiken pluco in obedience to May 10.=Th ol 1 “Ihe Soldene opera bouile company will appearat | farabovo her houd, She canstand on one leg and ace of beginoing, contalning ten acres, more ot and iy cocutry Into dangur, Ly thone untimely ELAINE. Bemocratic autborliy, 18" tho same way with | Citicaao, May 10.=Th southwaat wind which | yy,q Union Squaro Theatra at about the sanig time. | shoulder the other asa solilor doos his mesket: plays. Tho Churclh seema ben® upon its. owis 4 tho Webcr caso®in Weat Policiaus, whers the | has provalied for tho last two daye—though by no | Irving s posltivoly rofuscd & number of teinpte | Her assistants n tha danco, which is uf tho can: nard Tothgerbor commonced ® snit sgalath As It Gepublican France was ot enough | 4, o . Democrats of the City of Dayuu Sara dellberately | means se violent as 1t ofton le—sesmsto have come lnvmau 0 como hero next acsson. can order, aro sll well-tralned and fina-limbed | cCorncliu wood and Busan Lilzaboth Eddy to .:::‘.‘?:mmg{“:" fil"i.l“t"’"""“""l'“ !m "J““;‘": Ang ‘Il‘lall‘lxt:‘ steer'd by the dumb, went upward :l’uulduruld :l:xd:.rfln ulgfirmr-fn"l‘hln th-hl. hvu\\' Sustintimo to !llustrate the truth of my ssser- \ l_lll:lum‘-l‘ '1"1"""1’-;.""{1?‘%"‘ Hm"rl namnfli w,um:u'j h‘f rsunn_ ng u-‘tlmahsv‘;l‘?lhzmnly :x recov damages for breach af covensntof wslon S dtxclf, 1t wunst noeds thro: hor pight haud tho Hly, o berfofy the latter," e leadln, e Hopudlican of tho pansh, Goy #] ‘way Theatra with **Tho Mighty Dallar, " and i plauded, an: ra’s cxortlons, whicl 1o tho | a jeasa to nouse No. 671 Collags Grove avenoe. down the gauntlet of dufiul Gusa, - " : Nictiolls In this case, 14 lu presumod, asgers | Uons; and I desiro to call astontion to the evldenco ore . | an 1 ‘mpathotlo parspiration, A & ncs agatu, Truly, }!lnmun. ol l‘I‘r‘; ull‘nvctuc “mduyw,u ":L ";n.::x[:,;lx!' :‘-;“‘ of its power of absorbing molsturo which has boen star thereaflter in o new play by Bronson Ioward dlence Into a l{. pathotic poraplration, were %floun 1874, to it s o pliy lIlu: Blshop of Nevsrs and e oncore. AL Louls Veulllot do ‘mot - jmitsto the wober “uxample of sPere Hysclnthe, who, ue e told us on Sunday, kuows how **j0 reader unta Cweear the things which are Cieanr's,and unto “Tho defendants leaséd it from sy 1, 1877, agreeiug to delivor it up In as goo _conditlon as they recolyod it, bud it te charged tley lavo defaced tno walls and plaster, brokes the fenco and windows, and les it ina dithly condition. an b; The New lroadway wlu%» ‘managed byJ. O, cheored wildly to ¢! Duft usclwlvoly Btar the Joha ' will ‘probably go to Europe Fait hiy maid, thou eweet Elalnel 3 ‘The sadng .;‘("d"" wild relraln [\ Calls Dm‘;‘h cluded that it wonld not do (o stie the matfer up any further; that it must ba permittdd to dle out; thlr, , 1o the face of rled:u lod by tiov, Nicholls boforo ho was perwitted tu assuing exe REMARKABLE PICTURE-SALES, Tha forty doys of tho Stowe sale In August and oxhibitea this morning. It brooghta smart shower 1ast evening, which drenchied the btroets compluta- :{ yot hofore 10 o'clock this morning It ‘dried 3 o 'l laymane with *+Col. Heilers. ™ ' Lawzenco Barrett will travel with a full company ove ho bitter thing, most aweet, God the things which ara God's,™ Whothes the | And Life's youuy morn makos baxte 10 greot | {ivo fatctiuns thet thers snouta e o 4ig £xec o st e Slotting I cludde andor the managomont of T W, Da Beplombor, 1848, produced £75,502, but thla suma | + oy e et };ll:lr:m’ma:us erp:c‘m‘l] any u\lwd to resnll from 3 The nnknown fm abave. tion of u.-mmhm-’tur vn-ls polltical offenscs,'— m.fln ubflw'rrfi:g::’lrn_ ‘o‘{mmy’ “;u::::‘::- l:"llfl:;!_ ‘Tho Williamsons, 'nnnnrlz of \\’l‘lllucl‘c'.lfi will | locluded the prices pald far obins, pl'm, furniture, j;flfi: gl\fllxulu: J:‘;'ll‘m":'t'f-’d‘"efunrhu C:M ""m W shon b Anevously Ssuppolatod. 5 taos dit, O Lovet stranke tanglement of hoasts A:;nh-;lmwu'lhlflub m:; « "PI l)l-m 1ng ja | 454Are uas someshat Lo sawma opinion s yours fn Pa%Aohot e e L tat houte In P SIruck | eto., a4 well av plcturos. 1t was at (hls asle | JC00K DI o, 43 ta 3y W0 10d' 80 it ) i " oy A t] Vhilo we feol sure ore wi 10 wavering o | rozard to the soul Y honuver iug occa- P 1! 0 Chandos tralt Bhak o ta Ju Focat i Catiotes sbiruly o (oot gobaZoal [ SHGECTRr 13 Romatr e 2T 1ho ranks of Ahe Southars Dowociats fi (s tiate | 41dn to taeubion ity Ko Coupkes With i yomo epithot | SPsZss thum for forty weaks ot 81,500 8 waeis. | that tho Chiandos portrait of Shakeooare was pur- | Jupardauxsos=subiittied cascrand sul chased by Mz, Rtodd for 338 guincas, The famous Rombrandt, *The Unmerclfol Beryant," was Jmocked dovn to Mr, Manson for 2,200 gulneas. At the sslo of Marshal Soult's collectlon {n May, 1852, Murillo's **Concention of the Virgin" was urchased by the Louvre at £20,440, At be samo ‘time Titlan's ** Tribute Money" bought for our own Natlonal “Gallery The total sum re ansuschek will rewain in ll:uwxo. Nofixau will go {0 Australis and return Lore In Octabar of 1874, ‘ Claxton and Eytinge will star, and so will Clara Morrin (f she I8 el Gnnu’h. Boaclcault will Dln‘tlfu' ng the summer In Call- fornia, aud return heeo to look ofter his new PO Hiinn wil ‘open at Baldwla's Opers.11 s.fl pel o’ ra-Ilouse, Hat thou, fair mald of Astelot, Thy maldeubood hath quite fofgot, Iu Love's devouriug dame, ter, we trust that, in the salection of tha candidate for'Speaken they will romoibor that wo havs ol er than political Intorests to bo Jooked to In this matior, 'To permit the electivn of n man, for in- stanc, who inty ko oranlas tha Conmltice on Ravlroads as to dufeat the Lone of the Buuth for a Bouthern outlet v the Puclie, would bou xreat blunder, The Northern Dewdcrats, as a rulo, havo nmot saown & llboral spint towards t ¢ of dispratac, cxcept in one pawage ln Right,'~and’ tlat ls probanly siok what he wrote, bui & correctlon of Pope's.” I'm glud 0 Lave sv guod an fndorser. v AL W. B, CLEVELAND, °* REPEATING, nuturally, gives no encourngenient to thelr delu- slve hopus, It Iy more than rmh:loln that the new clrcular to the Prefects will be treated more se- voroiy still; aud, in the aciuul ststo of mattery, whatlover of lilerty could blame tho State for aue scriing Ita teniporal wuthorlty? A NOVEL MODE OF PROSELYTIS. « The meana emplyed by tho Clertculs (read "‘]Hltu Catholics ) to altract sheep tuto thelr ol 1, 43, Nocun on trisl, Jypus Hoarus=siy chas & 364, Gwsa va. Clagban and 1 1020 o lils May calendar. ' No case on iria JUpos AMoALLisTRn~—8at case 7,143, Weakler 1o *iliage of Hyde and nimbers | 1092, foclusive, of May cal 0 0n trial. JubuK ¥AwwaLL~General busine vDoB WILLIANS—Tha Walker Gasch 1T, LODO! T Can Autumn mato with smiling June, With warbles ever out of tune— 5 A »ad, divcordans straln? Bivect June, the love thy pure heart gave ‘Would spou have found a hiddeu grave JUDa; D STATRS OIROTIT Viation: n 2 ¢ g 3 lsco, on Juus 10, §n **Money," and | for 24,500, Mzed was | Tiiird Nuttonal Jaok of Chicago @ suflicleutly curlogs, i Neath Autumn's cullly rain. South iu instters roluting to our matecial interoma; | \yLat was that song wa sang together, b e nend | 1,477, 838r, or ueatly £U0,000. At the sal sl A o Eo s ll’rd.;"m 'f'"'t"h:\i‘J‘”fim by coutt Le'as. But Death, o bittor, yot so kind e e ety it "oty | Yo aud {é"uk","'fi:’““.; 3.'&.'1,:‘,“:,'";,,, Jtvel thamallar under Biaphon: Make wmanago Lord k«gnnmxn tn'llfl’:t{:m.g Tigelostouy Horae, E}:‘fl'\."b 0,0, W, mbauilcon Yev G- A Bwassaiy e . kind, - t Y y 1, Augusts o 1, . 3 Sk e Gpdons o 1+ S0 | el bt Bo b fire Sy Soegiinie, of i ot i, | Bipasifysde ottt felit ot it T hopi ittt SR | ek et o e ool | Ritmes covmconprapors s cf o crael wo so. d W fmen, 3 Carlo Dolel fotohod £, dn 3 R AT i, A e bava befaro Us b s ramthl:, v, hein Jet me dic," falF Eldlno crled, drcads of the waicrlal Intureats ot Wo Bouths | iowes, mune, beaatirul byer; ' S iolen bendotater as dochomaes Sy, | Moo 1,406 s mach ascreit wan et Alien: Sacuson, #a.0tbier, ot 4 CUNPERSIUNAL TicKET. And u'or the walers lat me glide, - 15 Connaction with: the oMch o o M B oped nd you seemed an Angul out of Teaven, Inte, Kirat-class mon llke Delehanty andiienglér, |-of Obatles Dickens' coliection of plunm#m‘y_, ve-r.dwanl Barton_ve. . Robert Herrer, 4C. L. DEYRORUE. Gaithon (Baplatn. **This tickot entliles tho huller 1o twe o e e i COLL U A suldier must previgus. 1y have taken fim connounios, ) ) tut, cheveo sfterwa R fludy -G, Rellglon muet bo In & aad stralt, Indeen, when it foaud necessary Lo provelytizo'tlrough the ine- dlum of Extra Suver Hirdsoye, wod"sne, ripe Cumenbert and Stilton? MALELLE ANU THE DEAD VISCOUNT, ‘Te turf Lis sustalned a serlous 1oss turough the death of 3. fa Vicomte D—, one of the luading Uudying love to prove.” Yo tlppling waves whick abb and flow Dencali tho SAnignt s sharkling Klow, Dues no respoct remain - LA A AR A ch_ yielded all hur mor . ‘Tho Mly-mald Blainat o Qo hide, uny thizing glesm 20d luavo thla wallon 14 her dresm, Whilo voapers sweelly culme, Duath hath duvised this crael piob L Aud 1 was In Paradise, dabi ¥, Whiney. PRy e Y . 3o 12,623, A R ithyverdiot, $1gn A niasseets Tk Taskissling, e 11 TR EC0Tan i appok vh. A Litisws Koehier, §16.16 L — AS THE MOURNFUL HOURS GO. I am oltting sad and weary 1870, . which fetobed nearly +oDolly Varden," palatod by e artiat whe oung, and sold then it way sald, for £10, braught guineas, and tho portraitof tho novelist by Maclisa U0 gilness. | FUNNY RIVALRY. Thers {a & funny rivalry betwosn ihe townsof St. Peter and Lo 8uour, Minn., a clrcs having be aniod by business mon of the former place to wha ueed to geb$250 8 waek, aro now a dr umqmnrkn &t $100 and 310, Indood, thei o notable reduction .uf salaries el round, pt amonyg stars and leading men and women, who, &8 usuul, command thelr own prices. Uood st people aro uow goitiug less than twp-thirde of hele formar salarles, and thore {4 every inalcation that the reduction will contlgge, CRAFTY SAMMY., Tu tAe Kdifor of The Tribuns, & ‘of Ohlo=fs reyarded as much mora }iboral fa his views regarding the mater(sl wants of the South, lug vlh{ I wu'ara equala ju the Unigu, should not the Ronth have har own candidute? Aro we for- over to be kept in the backyruund as mera pure veyor of oflices tu uur Northarn slties? OF the 168 Democrata In tho next fouse of Lepresentativos about ninety-slx mrv from tho South, aud yit wa Sre ol that wo et not tat sulclently forglvea at 1he North to imake it Judiclous to put forward our own candidate! 1fow louy is this stute of probus tiog ta coutinue? For uureclves wa wish it 10 oud tor ot Tthink 1§ was something that night wo were singing ., About tho wea—but | caunot vay, For unly s atrala of tho song camid rlnging Into my lifo to-day. Our barks on thewea of Life have drifted Widely asunder stnce that Jung nigaty And clouds have gathierod, and clouds have lifted, Aud daye bave boon dark, and bright. But Itbink l!:o lova that brightened our May-time, onile : 0 ‘Though lost and forgotien i Vim ML 1l 17, mers In the visinity, advising thom to avold & thway seomy, sad dreary} iaentryof tho Vrench Jockey Club o was | - Jehath deviae s crul Bow, Wobav b argy number of able men {u'tie | iaubesh il saluaye, a okuc-lssoor ay-Sime— | (oL vmeritis, Wia, May 7 Samuy Blawell ba | (g o cer becatbe an 503 ThoWing chants miorerer urled at Moutmartry Cemotery ou Wednesday. And worship 8t her ahrine. Southern delegotions wly would perform tho dutics the son of our noxt-door nelghbor, Mlavpear- | Loy liquor-selling ordinanco has been sdopted | - Ag the wournful kours go. 'll‘w fuvural-vetvice ook blucd at the Made- * B of the B&Munm with advantage to the country, mpletely— oances Saminy Is hoalthy and fat; Lat Lis matber | the; ¥ ‘xu...gsg Peter there ls noauch oppres- q]lll""_h aud lh"‘ attended ,b" o hoat of Then yield to Death, the falr Elatne; Mr. Adkiny, of Teancesce, for instance, of Mr. s nover wasted or throwa away; ys ** Tho poor child haa no appetito, ls wenkly, | wion of the honest husbandman, Le Bucur retorts Darker atill the night is growlay, otleted plc:‘u:- uym:,r:‘ '.'flf,':,';m“:, mn"lnuagz;.. Ho'll Lmn‘tnnnuu m palp, T-M"—.'!’l' ob}l: A"l'ut' oes r.’ Tzr:fkmnrlnn. Of | Eomowpart of it lives, aud comea nackto us aweetly, | and bas a danwerous cough.” Tio boy that the :uhmhmol he statement fulslly know- Midnight shador nnflo throwlog Mo ieputlas, ot thay el e B n:‘fl'«gflx‘m‘:‘fifio 588, ) Regiater (Dem.,). Liko the straln of tbat song to-day, hawaver, say ho s *fthe boas™ af ingly; that liquor licenses are lssue Boltly Tiue ki are sowlng, Jockey Club, aud Col. Sartqrls, ~tho lafer repro- As iho wourn! l-cnqi{‘ affordod farmers to 8l the: ulce, 8 —— 3 3 Pray do nat giv 5 ‘The glamour fedes, and the spell s b +¢ pull-away, " and that his pockets are d 1b, gating iy Frince of Waloe, who 4 at prasent in vy o ot 1o & EXILED EMOTION. ., Rt hodnd ne 50 Closely Iat Banda st soads from cold lunches, Mr, Didwell, like all prayt. | "o8-0 8 1B Falls y weary brala ta thinking, 101166 Last, Teating plage s, of thves i pody wwoa, 1L, May 10, 1877, 3 Byt thousmalvassomotbiag, thatcannot be epokon, | dent beads of families, has m big pilo of cord-wood “OUR FOLKS." 81d acenioa togother lnking, by the ex-boguellére of the Juckay Club, the o 1 have a theory, vague, undelne Foraover keeps its hold. -y In his back yard, and hetaoften hoard to remark that the only happlncss bio Jgnga for In this lite s to haye & 4on atrong enough to rendor that wood- plle Ot for use, Y Forsome unknown reason, when Ssmmy ap. Deiroit Frea Press, - A litdle girl who sat on the front atope of s honse on Moatcalm etreot yastorday was asked by s strango girl why sho didn't hava on & better dress, 4+ 1 can wearallk i 1 waut to," quistly roplied ‘That cach wrwotlon of the humwn mind— Love, pala, or paselon, sortow o dssvat— Toa Tl oplrit, dwiluiz i the a Untl) It tukes posscarion Of sowe breast, And wheu st lengih, grown weary of unzest, * g, aud cast I from the heart, ¢, Lt While the ssudwot life avo slnking, 'As tho mournful hours go. Of my youthtul Hopes alf shattared, ot 5.....' friends far scatterad, o:Eiy hoazt-strings torn and tatte ——————— CURRENT OPINION, ‘The immense superiority of the ordinary whiskp- 7ing thieves over the best editrs In ths lana fs set forth by Oall Hamilton with her usual aweetness noterious lsabelle, attructed paritcular attentiga, Iusdditlon to fta fetminine freight, tho carrlige coutalned & . ural ~burden—aw frall, perbaps fairer—in the abaps of weverul ' beautifal faueral-wreitbs. — Uoo laryest was dls ‘Words we forget, but a steain of ol Back aas e, o and dname " n ds; As men. And ourstepa keep thne to it, beating, bealing Huguahed by the words, **A uion dlengailew sud NgheéeBoaton Herald (Ind. ), ol depars o Tves 1 b proaches that plle, his stop siways grows focblor, | thelttle oo i o mourn{el hours gov vt lutahe domerpurlaud,noruby Bapis | g Cutcaco Tuincnx gives witérance fa an e | 1 0940¢ dioolt consol dlosbut Sous 50 DVer Al Sror We B0 LA seat iy and his cough more racklng, iiks fa Vhgres pooorod o0 big e, 40 oo foTke orer By all but the grétve forusken— bella's nimerous protectors, It was he who iatro. | €0ntrovertible truth when it saye that **the Koo. fig lgfl.fls'q 1l'h Somg reatl u :"G""lkm blows The 800 0f oyf YOUtl'y glad ty\mt.. aa percoived this; for, whon Bamm; o8 e, and & deal richer. They was s griwn frien .h‘l‘xa 1s unshaken— uced the fusclusting d0uuétiars 1o tha uotiowof | kuk Gale Clfy 18 & far abler papor thaa the Des | Augut s sekion whery itbad iairtn, e KU WuERLA. | | glag with foud sollliuds to talk sbout that dies | Boatlg theis caroelYonlerdad, aud wo was k! Death wil eo0s bave me o'srtekiz, b Jockey Club, ovialaed yermission for her | Molnes Register,"—Dawnport (la.) Gusqite #uiulm ‘waila, aud lingers yesr by yesg' Overreached Himself, treuslog cough, Pere . fles 15to a violent pamsion, | lng oury, and we Q oy % A, Gisaisk tolake up her quarters under (b spicuti bulidinig i the coriar or 1 b tor1i® where, until by day of hor 6xpulelon ot Yoars 830, #hio belda little court and rejoiced in’ Minzsar Por, W (Bep.). -4 ‘The (Ves Malnes] Reqlaler has two columns of oppositiou to Hayss' policy taken from its laat week lo‘wux:hnxhu. Dldnn'-pun permit, weo would give twice the amount of beiter 20 Dibre thougbifil ODIBION 1o Stler wey meis {rlnl-lm (;ul lows exchanges. —Aeokuk ({4.) Gale Lly 73 nvisible, and eloth-ed Hku the alr, loping that wo mnykvl syuin draw near, And It lnay haply 1ak¥ us unawere, Aud vace wore dod vate shelter in the bregm Tt stireed of old with pleasure or unrust, snd exciaims, with 8 heartlossnsss that falrly makes hor shuddor; ** For beaven's sako, Maris, atop tlat drivel. 1i1s pure laxivess, That's what's th tnattor wilh #4ut boy, 1lu's got any mnoaus of isseivapower in bim, bat, th(ontmyonv confounds iug, the proper mpplication’has never beea made to bring it oul,*" Aud thoa he Jooks savage- iy a¢ Sawmy, and sadly at the wood-pile, ‘The otaer day, Bam:uiy's tythar heard sn swfu} racket In an nuXulnlnl lnrfl. Carlous to know the fnuflcl it, hacliwbed ta ‘the top of the fence, L1y aves fuastod oa tho scony that mat his gaze, It made hig young sgain. ‘Thero was tbat Iasalid son of ble working like a beaver. Johanis Wal teru, & nefghbor's son, had ibyeliled Bamimny o with the promisu of & dahing-sscursion, 1o ul enougliwood to 61l the famlly woud-box. 5o #plired was Mr, Bidwell ab the aight that ¢ ra- quired only o wtep sin 1§ 10 carry hlm (o hig ‘That settled the big oue, and she moved on. Banllllrk ‘Honors to 1t s eaid that some years age a well-mesning though meddlosowa *wember of tho Pritish Academy of Pige Arte at lome dlscqvered that drawing from the nudo fenialy zure s practiced by wembers of ¢l l’ sad thought it would bea youd safcguard to get 4 apecial peemit from Cardinal Anlnnul‘!. 2 ‘;’:Bn .lu{dluluclumu whea the nfpllnuun ca duly made, **1 w; female model po la your scadmuy; butyou were perfuctly qulot, your ‘rules excluded Italions frons wembarship, you 1uada ne scadal, and I was not obliged Lo know anyiling abomt ihe waticr. Now, hbwercr, should th:‘rrlclln ke contluued {a futars, 1ubuil be compelied 1o cluse your school. e ———— ‘A Paradtse for Bqulrrel-Hunters Y Maryariita (Cal,) dpweal. nll’ "; are po thick o placed o oty ALsteactive 1o cropa. - All ot o Govicls are cmipioved to kil them bit they 3560k 1o increass in uumberss The islature :m' suthorize the connty to offer & bounty fur squith kigs, By so doiuy prodtable employment ;«‘ e furnisbod for 8 number of Idle bory. OF betieh sth, the Leglelature mnlght empuwee 188 Itn; ooy ervlvare of each dustrict to grder out all il T Bétwecn. the ages of 15 and 75 10 Kll squlrtclt Thls ls & plan adoptud fn Kanass to kill grasshoss Somothing bas got 10 be done, ufis tions of the valloy the squisraly will take pos Governmont Ve smoudt of notoricty. Hince the war of 1870, lowayee, (ho cx-tavurite Las sbarcd the fate of atber favorite Forgotten and neglecte By 08 forner U pitrouy. Tabeily. caut sbout foc soui: way of getting bamelf” telke: of. Tho death of the \Jscount served her turn csullally, Assoun as sh hieard of it, she went o thy bouve of the defupct, witha yurland of dow. £re, beariog, s 1 waid,” the Iosceiptl ‘*l' 4 mon buenfuileur™'~++To wy benefactor.” The family iscount D— gol unusturelly dlsapproved of 1a's ratbics embarruasing tribute of re| Ng, and had tle Howers Lakea dowa o the Coneleryo, wilh a 5 rbllluwluulwncclmuhl:m. But labelle, noth- g diswayed by s robuke pointed onoughi iu all cousclence, —returoed 10 the houss on Told by my heart, aud wholly positivs Bome old gmatlol uafi kad cesved tu live, oat, were it called. 1t could not Lear or come, Bocaluse it was 20 volccloas and s0 dumb, Yut, pasalng where It Gret eprang $oto e, $Y,vory soul s suddouly bues rite With aft the old tntensity of feeling. 1t svauied & lving spicit which camo stealing ot oy east frags tho dopartad day: ed emotion, which [ fancled clpy . Shvom Ve Sy S sy, Abe rivor for fourtcen years, lad the otiicers and ccew bocn conauuring higzoes returoing from o great forelgn war, tho = peoule gould not have eshitdted greater dewon- stratlons of welcoums sad dedght. Waving Bats aod bandkerchlets greeted® them frou pearly overy plautation alung the river, and b Donsldsouville, Batou Rouze. Bayou Sars. Vida- ta, Natchoz, Grend Gulf, Dulta, sad Vickvburg ‘Tha wildest Democrailc dresmer soms time since guve up tha idea of succegafully couteativg the lo~ ehu of Usyes® title, ft rewalus to be secn Low ng the must unscrupulous of Democratic maus suere witl attewpt 10 asécrt Its wrongfalucss micrely for political purposcs. —Buffulo Espress (Hep.). - W are ut 8 losh to kuow how certatn Journals, and certadu politicians as well, cau tecoucile thelr A Traglo List. rin; T, uilness wis tewporurily suspanded; sod iargy Xew Ferk Sun, o Prealues you' - n'a ear, hen, wil *You yuung Lypocrite, | sud entbusiastic crowds gathered to foat the pa- ihe puoralg of the fusarl whoro | preseut bootlity to Prodcs | Mayes” policy with | An Tndlan carrcapondout wites to 2 l:u'?j'%a'r'fi‘&fa’:‘fif!fi?fl}"f"fllufifi D A e s i R i Nonal colors and Hro balubes Spproached. luhlnmfthu\‘l:pm}fi;ndx'zh';d by Catholte | ordiat [aaurvensent of Mr egie oy of scermyt | Thare s & popalar balcl that 1t ls 1071 o publivb. snofbar fasierue. ih ths 7 9a bls own e fouce. Ve uuxt | Dulogations of Ui most disiagulebed ‘snd ailu: EB OINTMENT B alaeet= ' Que Lo wlee n full weoa-sl ew veries mada his s -Present ol rand- | euf cltieons, eaded by thelr Mayors, wel R~ .l 2pd souearared Lo depasit Ler olleing on tug | $866: B fa5 a8 s ubcesve, all €htia ace lacom | qupoastd 1o produco | some Injaslons. eecs | bl chns e SECies the uritae facounts tua | day ho niado Ula yon Withiay prcecntof s hoands | sutial cluisvie, beaded by, taels Moyars, wast ; : iinat sonasagnaking M. C. hud been cautioned | PIEbYACCURL. =Autian (. Y.) ddvertisar (ep)s | GufiE™ oou-atioge, AT Clekr Sy sty b | Mhlen oLy ok b s of e aradilatie, | wu wab i O R i U mkq | Severui corporutions and private homos, hud Tert Sk cosventing, aad azala ihe ojectionable | Like every other polite host, the Preaideat iy to fupd dution, aud oy becsan exposid Lo such | only & fyw menths, Here ly thw list ‘ot .victi waod-pilé, aud setlug e doug syplos | sothing uuduae 1o sasare’ the visitors of ihe siu- | 4 JUSAL s dctused. Fu sy bud persistent, | conalder th habity and wislics of bls guot | If | malation be sure o bychlilcd by fopid Toss of heai | which enongatys, Hiere b ourgaling, Weithoat | which bis mothar, In bor tendoricu, fund Ut | Gority © of - (belr Eonrionice, - BARGHTUL Dar 5 £y ‘Lh“lhl‘ny. 88d tned to attain her ob- | be, as President. lnvites to his tablo distingaished | Thete fs reason to beliovd tha, under the |-weniloning ducisand civil scfloca, fs s very seri- | evory fve minutes o stu® himawiih. 'Oncefn s | tuges, dinmers, dances, specches, — #eree oo actonlly aareie g lere, somebow or other, | gentluon who from early youth lave beou wccuss | clrcumatinces, basalyels Of oue.: wide. gf ihe pupntair: Victor Nolr, ahot dear with @ fevoivor | ¥ 110 & fow of Lis swozu ftlonds cowme IsT to oou- | gades, and roceptions were frequent fea- . - Bbe actaslly succcoded, For 8 winute o two the | tuwcd to fake vno ut two glassos OF wiba at digner, | f0co 16 sotaoflus Iy W from chlil, by Priuce Plesra Bos o7 Miliore, abat witbout | dole with biw, and deyouncy ({mwc fathard. | turss of tho trip. Thbe foral dsibotos, nmg... ZADIES, {1l yet Abla bigbly perfomed Olab wosla, 4 won bisusuiteur.* wurs vk sianding | by 41 brovile for i3 Wank A bn-lodiviousl, | 9aaldo of tha faco Taore TEely 10 o ¥pired | LHAL: Flourcos, backen o Gorn wte Tabrons | Fhon Gammny sots satride of aillsawey tch of | lupes ot tho gy, Sateha, ‘and Yickibare: ADIBS, gon wil gt tls bgbly partoed Ot} £ LT e st it et o4t oery | e plvaie fbls, B cah o 4a B’ pliasest xs S moidsauiaton sad cundiusat tasof ln&uk Gureslen, deadon board the Gnerrieres Verdns, | oo, aud folle thum, in'a vow: Heroy whiegar, | wart supuralitsd Tfue gresielt popaias deacs | maita L% by asd w0 poow realdout be way not, Sach gus ' Liky! whea aw Ca) i Rane +du & s hoj ¥ o cksbang, X\ P J e B Wressh wha Fejectcd: THem -deterimiocd o LS00 of Wrlaid 1. etcess ot s | Geetity Clock nd Tatn T s Mare e | dexd i New % Uttt - condsmned. 63 | With ha D OK WABY JUke Thuy GRMO efutied | oia VAILEL 10b 4L 1 Co Gass . Civa V- X Mars .0 B0, Drawss 637, Chleadn I 4 - —. . iditoohs "I R 13 4 - o .