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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MAY 8, 1877. . ; RELIGIOUS. transformatlon such as hae never been known, render of Appomattox, then took It oat agaln, and | State. Indeed, the response to hin Interity and | hero on Tnerdny morninz, to be falsa and injuri- | ment wonld ba a mere bagatelie as compared with Al 4 e terloe cities, WNouah ‘siready temarkabiy | han boen paiding and shatting thum ever aine. abllity fa t-ny #0 general, a0 cordinl thronehont Capt, Smith, tho keeper, monnded the | the Increared yalue of the property Which wonid | TeATY ':,",‘.',’,".'.',,d'r.’,‘.'.’,fl",'.fl{“,,;",,‘:{{'{}"fl,'&!}’ anickened, It eatlmated by the past, Bro Tt haw Kept enongh (foapa in the Soxrts 10 gve tho | fhe Sauth &n ko ronder him'a loader WOrLhY Of GUF | whistle feam 2 o 8. m . during tho prevajence 6 | bo benerted. 16 1n ‘estimate by zood Judken (hat | Demer” hre cure eyt trial for, exactly twenty o PIRLDS VULL OF PROMIN They ask for laborers, Ono hnndred conld ba put at work in early Septomber. A wise economy Demacrata an_opportunity o mise 8 foror about military despotisni; but of what nso they ware It Isdiffenit to divine, aince the Hepnblican Govarnar better days. " the ronverting of Michigan avenne into a boale- ti from Milwankes for the past week 877 | Yard for pleasure travol, In councction with the the foz, e tous, principally composed of 0,500 brls fleur. Bonth Park boulevard, wonld enhance the valac of ‘wecka alnce. ‘Then he was sentenced {o the five yearn' peanityl As noon sa tho Prosident was i The Great Moody and Sankey MARINE NEWS, 0 made acqnainted ‘with tho affair, he orderod tha Revival in Boston. of strengih and labor unmistakably demanda that | of Bouth Carolina, backed by these troops, falled it real estate bordering npon Michigan avenue over, | Attornev-General to_tnvestizats the cane, which - rer L "shal) he followed np. We | to hang the Hamburg murderors rather than under, 850 per front foot upon esch ench e o o EAneC i Dacanse. of Ans dleap: | - 1¢I5 iMealt in nngerntand how the canne of law, STEAM ON TIE CANALS, STAGNATION AT DETROIT. LS50 po how i being done. Th offender my aide of the avenue, from Lake to Thirty-ninth The following trom the Detroft Post of Saturday | strasts, Thia being the case, one l':nn rc'll ily nee will apply quits well hero: * At no time sinca tho | that, aside from tho great boneft such a1 Imptare- opening of navigalion have marine matters been | MmeBE wonl o clty at large, it would be anquict an thay are at present, Yosterday was | [5riieeiafiy 10 tn the owne of real esiate border pronounced on 811 sides the dullest day of the sea- ron, and veascl-men were prons to predict no jm- rovement boforo Lho fall trao. Perrynoat owners, IOWA, g _owners, owneraof propelicre, and vessels of every description at this port, wera all fecling do- | Loea) Editors® Convontion-=tWomen at the and ordor, and Rtepnblicanism waa nerved by an ormumental Gabornatorial hody guard in blns cosls, when it was not._required to sid In aeresting and hanging Iintler and |In¥un¢. From tho beginning of it dealing with the Tte. bellion, tho Illepnblican party las hieen on tho ragied edge of compramiae, and it is quite time & ftepped dotvn on one wide of tho other, It In too Inta'to punish the Konthiern peoplo as Hobeln: too Iate {o do any ana of feveral (hings, oftber of which woald haye recared somo measure of {natice to the A correspondent who haa given much attention totho aubject of transportation wriios to tho Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, of late date, sug- Resting that the locka of the Erle Canal bo length- ened #0 a3 to admit three of the present hoats, with a steam-tag, all passing through the locks to- gether. Tugs would be constructed only for vower, and need not neceassrily be idle; while the ‘mlmlnzmcuunou of those reanlts, but becanse hoy ars so abundanl. A ' rich past 1 8 gnaranteo of a richer fatare, 1t fina somehow happened in the past that New England has oricinnted, in Church and Stato, movements {n both theught and actlon which have reacted with commanding, cometinies enthuslastic, inarch, the most distant conlines of tha Itepnblic, ‘Those influences i religion liave sometimes been in dircct antagoniam to tho evangeltam nuw,uld- dening our hearts and almost surpriaing our faith, the term of five years, bnt has been obliged lnp:wnlt = #ach mn _indnlgence for twenty years, tina * Jouely dungeon. What tho Meetings Are Doing for the Temporance Cause, e ARUSENENIN o o McVICKER’S TUEATRE, TEE SUCCESS. Canses of tho Increaso of Romanism in England. & .cldedly blae, " . LEONARD GROVER'SB CHICAGO COMEDY, " ked with wordy assurances of | Bt¢am caml-boats, with their sttendants, must = State Falr—Governor'a Alides.de-Camp, TITE BOSTON REVIVAL, If thereln snything atrategic In one position, wa | allles wo have mocked with Wordy om a0 cet oy | await the Toading snd tho unloading, loring mucly o . Bpecial urremandence of The Tribune, U CHRISTIANITY AND TEMTERANCE, :3.‘:3_-”1,, ':-hl)'('zl‘:;ex,::v: 'iffl‘a"..‘u'fl..‘,{:i.fl“:&'.‘.&? of oar aid blanders on our new Presidont, and (a | time, This plan wonld involve no changs in_any SLIGHT ACCIDENTS, 0UR BOARDING' HOUSE- Fpectal Correxpondence of TAe Tridune. Bostos, May 23, —Chrietianity a creed, or alife? Athcory, or 8 fact? A teadition, orvitalfarce? Ansa- fees distraction of timo and strength, or the esscn- el condition of human weil-Leing? Theso are questions of cany solatfon in the light of recont ex- ;’;;':r"{';n‘:‘;:c ;f:'lnonfiv‘::;n fi e l,‘;r‘kf“x“““f;‘ Tast evening, was well attended by representative was nent for to tow hor dawn tatha clty for repalee, | Faber-pushors, A permanent orgmolzation was Thio tag Rtehcl had her smoke-stack demolished | Perfeceds kil i et by coming In contact with tho headyear of a | }:ocal Editors of fowa.". The following officers ard of revival work wiich, in it reach and thor- onghnesn, iLa Intelligence and permanence, and ita exaltation of the divine Son of tod, shall prove 10 the ~whole land that Hoston Ia not strongest 1o ber rationalistic concelts and antt-Tibiical theology, We will not, novertha. less, forget that Moody acquired much of his po- treat tho present policy as 8 personal matter, Ine stead of diviling to catcn by & thoronghly tnited foc, the party which ias imads these blan- deraand elected this Presiient had botter look abont for sonie vantaga-ground on which to raily and retriove ita losses, other part of the canal, nor in the hoats, Where locka are double, only one need b lengthened, Bpeed would b Increased, while the cost of towing would ba less than with horses. With this im- provement no other route could compete with tha lakes and canal, . ‘WITH THE - Nohson & Crane Comedy Combination, AND A STRONG OAST OF OOMEDY STARS, Commencing MONDAY RVENING, MAY 23, sod cnnllnnlnx; ”rl_rnvmlni until farttar notios, a0 4 JaNE G, BWissnrLy. 6| s —— echivoner in the river yesterday, ware olected fortho first year: FPresldent, John T » pericncer. Ou Friday noon, 8 etter was road,Jnet. | ERNAC ROCE Tiom pinctlce iy the tolecant s co The corraspondont referred to the Bazter ateam- JoLTe . Burdetio, Burlinglon Hawk-Eye: Vico:Droake | 2oLt e fecelved from a well-known oston lawyer, who, | hymanly apeaking, he could not have been theman SOUTH CAROLINA. e 0 impracticable, and the editor of the Commer= ERIE, dent, Moses Folsom, Chester Patriot; Sectotary, ADELPII THEATRE, , on the rslur‘ullly before, ‘1'1“)‘ l‘rnyabllnlk-d llnln:c!l‘ I‘xlu l: nr’dlmn the w;aurk {u.- |; mimy, % Chlc% :né f“" mn}x uxifipflncfl Qflz\‘u‘:;ln;rn“ylhfll dnun:' :;xlfirl: Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Tom W, Elchelberger, Keokuk Constilution} | 4» M. HAVEKLY.. "roprictor and Manager emperance. Ile had strnggled agnine! joston have many bonds of union, honarable an ’ Lasw- | to cunvince the public thatai 1 be b g ) 8 4 ety ;';';fl:h,"m P aal malhots of pleda, aeorot ofs | Falued; Byt no one 13 ipariof 10 thelr Joiut reia: | Sthtementa by m Praminent Palmetlo Laswe | Hcdin canal nivication than any othcr appiiancs | LM% Pa., day 2%, —Arrivale, Prop Emma A, | Treasurer, U, 3, Woterman, Marshalliown fe | TR0YOFD A¥D FASHIOYATLE AUDIENCES1 yer-~Iiampton and the Conservatives Will Bupport the President. Waahington Correspondence Neww York Tridune, Judpe John E, Dacon, of Columbla, 8, C., ono of (1 most prominct Inwyers of that State, and formerly somewhat prominent in national politics, has beon sponding several daya in Washinglon. la brought letters from Gov, Wade Hampton to the tions 1o that modeen Poter the Iiermit, firing Christendom with o _consuming zeal, not 'for an empty sepulchre, bat foe theie living, sscended Lond, {n iny nezt, £ will tell you of Maj, Whittle at Lynu, (2 Thumpron, schr Marengo, barge Fulton, J. A, | publican; Exccutive Commitice. J..R. Sage, New. Swmith. Departares, Stinrs Wisashickon, Pacife, ton Journal; J. C. Kelly, Des Molnes Leader; and S s em— B, Ninrphy, Vinton Eagle, T. W. Eichelberger, NAVIGATION NOTES. Keohuk: M'o!u Folsom, Chariton; and C. S. W".' Cittcaao—The nchr T. Y. Avery has loft port | pon, Des Mofnes, were appointed 8 committee to {an‘l‘u;llwfgr: u-; “fi“ onAn:nvco -Ivll flcll:unrlKlrm- prepare a plan of mutaal life-insurance for meme on +20In gold....A foressil and malusail I8 | bers of the Association, similsrto that of the helng made at Sceanton's for the - Express....The | Musonic order, By srito thet pnizations, Incbriato cures, ote., bnt, like one sinking in quickeauds, evety cffort left him more helplees and hopelesa. On that Sunday evening, nfluenced by the testimony of others eaved from the pame degradation, hegave himeelf to Chriat.In slocere, earnest prayer, and on Monday morning was for tho first {imo master of Lis appetite, and ALL LADIES' NIGHTS., Lest Week of the Urest HAVERLY'S MINSTRELS, 50 BMINENT ETHIOPIAN STARS, INCLGDING COOL BURGESS. Anentlrely new grand programme. Eyery night this ek, Alvo Wedlneadag ani Satuniay Matfnces, Orand Parade of Haveriy's Minstrels staris from gethrought formard. - lad not the company been overtaken by adverse circumstances, inciuding the rallway ware and_roinons frelghts, o large flect would at present b in practical operation, The regular Linig in which these rtcamers inade the trip from Baffalo to New York showed that increaacd speed could certainly be had, The Nemington, loaded with lard, now on her way Eanst, had paszed ULOYICUS, ROMANISM Byracusc, having averaged threo miled an hour, In- deiphi the s 5 eloc e, 1 goinz o hia oflce, t0 pare rum-eliops nne | TIH OANKS OF ITa INGURASD IN BNOLAND. | preglicat and Secrotary Evarta, and fian had sevor- | Eluding detentione, e only queation rewsinlni | atmr nter-Occan ook tho sche Sontpelior in- tow WOMEN AT THE STATE PAIR. A T Tentary hatedt vo FRED ATMB. fempted. Tho praycrof a slogle night brought | _ Mr. Froude, Inoneof his chapters on '*Short | 4y very Intoresting talks with ench ono of themn | Ucrefure, was that of econainy, =~ The degree Of | jg 4ddition to her consort, the Argunant, when ahe | The State Agricultaral Saciety baa conrented to | — e Studres on Great Bubjects,” describea tho canscs for the Increase of Romanism in England, which the Pall-Mall Gasetle thus cpitomizes: 3r, Froude's convictions have ot grown wenker gince the publication of tho last volume of this jon, e find (n tho present one the same do~ testation of Popery, the same lament over tho deo- gonerncy of English Protestautiam, the same cone demnatlon of Anglicanism, the same contempt for modern Liberuilsm, and the same grave doubt nuccens which atiended the Baxter experiment en- couraged Inventors, and the result wns that fmn. rovements had been made, #o that good specd and eLter economy wers nuw abtained, I'he Commercial indorses the idea of lengthening the locks, and miys it would du away with the long delsy now experienced. The entirg fieet conld then be d'rnppcd hrongh ench luck (except those at Lockport) at once. The time consumed on a telp in lockage In this way would be only eightecn complete emancipation. Sald tho Rev. Lew!s Bates, who gave this and the mext fact, **I feellike alnging ton tines the dosology, pralse God from whom nll femperance blessinga flow. " e gave an, acconnt of tho rounion of a father sed mother who had beon scparated for fifteen gears, without speaking, thongh both In tho city, N about the present condition ,of affairs ln South Carolina, Judge Bacon expressea astonishment that doubt should any longer exlat of tho intention of Gov. liampton and the Conservative Democrate of Bouth Carolina to support the Adminlstration of President Jiayes, He says that lio baa every reason to belleve thal Gov. Ifampton is in accord with the Administration o far a5 It hans heen developed. EW CHICAGO THEATRE, Clark-st., opp, Sherinan House, LE COMIMANDEUIL ' CAZENEUVE! The BMPEROI_ OF PRESTIDIGITATEGKS, co mencing WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 30, and eg tnling every evening, and AATURDAY MATINEE. oz om U 1t g the request of the Woman's Temperance Unfon ol left port Satarday... The g Nelllo Teddington | FiIeUi2hel, (e Lomar s Temperance Lnion, of cleared for Escanaba, light, Satarday, for a cargo | next State Fair, In Septetnber, and will offer them of fron ore. Bhe could not obtain & paying grain | a1l posmibie faclisties tu make ihelr effort anccenn. clarter....Tho canal echrs Delle Milchell, Trint- [ The Ezecutive Commltice of tue Union wiil cull K feties [n the State to prepars dnd, and George M. Caso staricd outslde Batarday | BPOU suxiliary socl yret with graln cargues. Tho ache Schuylkill G0t her | Aae aere B oo oy hie sncliding ete, — firat cargo down Satandny and baa departed....The | the proceeds of which will Le divided ' equali fam Cook and W, 1. Pheips aro en toute to Dnffalo | 4mong tho State snd Diatrict Unions, In thls hours, inntead of ecventy-tivo uant prescut. The o ce opens for sale of seats TUKBDAY, MAY Tud oiten tncetla In tho atrest. THoth woro unbos | Sporto thoc i iy ey penbiof Ceorect b | **Gov. ampton sai in his specchea from tho | BEar% MAlead of eveniy-iid Sa S RECAR \ TAR-| with graln ... Harbor.Mastor Caroy has given the | fiotemont the women expect ly cioste an Inferuat VUL THORS: liever b the Gospel nd taught in this sevival, but | modern Conservatisi, Wi Wiatingulsh the for- | mountain to the seabonrd during the late Guberna- | not Intarfere with the present lockn, in Inexpenalve, | tog-Captains notlce that lio will prosccute them for | X mectius wil) be Held bere during the State Tem- fugmother saw her intemperate son go forward fuz | nyer oner, torial canvass," Judge Bacon adds, ‘*that {f | would cconomize the water, and expedity the pas- g any vivlation of the Jawin relation to racing....The | perance Convention, to perfect plaus of operation, Jane Bell will take Iron ore from Escanabs Stanford Doud C"l‘;“’ “'"“l‘; 2's Stall 5 5 anford Doud residen near Doud's on, on to, Windotta....The typea Satnrdsy e81d | gy Keokuk Hond, and In 70 years of acc: yel hia o zer e A er MerD | wifo lagt week presented him hls thirty-sceond twinted, when ‘it shontd have resd stem.... | child, Near him dwell s couple ed I'enn, who A flcet of about fifty vesxels gut away Satnroay | have beeu married thirtecn years, aud hsve thice night, but up to yesterday morning had_anly | tcen childreu to show for it, reached Gromse Point, the wiid having gone down, GOVERNOW'S ATDS, A 1 brecze sprangg up In the aflernoon sod ‘The following pereona have been appointed Al guve the saliors another. eend-ofl... .Arrivals wero | to the Governur, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colo. very few Baturlay and Sundny. and clearances | ncl, and orders isaued by the Adjutant-General that Tlljh;:lfllffllall atmrs Drake, Mar they be respected occondingly: Ianac W. Gribiths, Des Molness Charles I, Wiikinson, Vinton, Bene Quito a larye fieet with erain cargoes has left r| nty: J. Milton Garnor, Columbus’ City, Soturday marning...,The stmr: Peorluen arrived County: Willlam H. Cowan, Uskaloos down_from Portage’ Szturday night. ' County. The following are appolmt Juva and Jim Fisk are in_ from beloy Clm? to tte Ouvcmflgr. with pr'::flt ;il,( o 3 T'be revival of Romanism, which he takesto be o present fact, whatever be tho final Issuo, ho ot- tributes to u variety of canscs, —Evangclicallam wan ‘*morally tlinld and intellectusily wenk." ** The roviviug curnestness of the ninetcenth cou- tary demands something which 1t describea as deeper and truer,” ** The fuslncerity of Ellzabeth Al her adviscra * had left 8 ssmblance of Cathuls lclsm to the Churcli of England. A party arosa within the Church who conceived that™ **hy strencthiny In the pricathood and the sacramenta, * UBut the Anglican revival only co-operated with its deadllest enciny, the Homan Catholic Euanct- Jatlon aet; in playing Into the hands of Rume. In ho present age, both {n France and Englsnd, there are many peoplo of sutliclent privale means who huve nothing to do, They have nat been hghly educated, and cannot turn to Jntellectual pursuits, ‘They do not betung 10 tho uristucracy, awd have no pulltical or territorial dutics, They belong to no profession, and nre not engaged [n trade or commierce.To be ardent sportsmen demands o kind of energy in which thay are too generaily eage of boats, The benefits resnlting to commerce from it can hardly be overcstimated. Apropos to this, the eame paper states that the deniand for canal-boata at New York, in the trana- w0rtation of merchandise, conl, fron, atecl, papers ]lnm:ln!l. clc., to the Weet has not been so active for ycaranait isat present. Last Tucsday the do- mand was in oxcess of the rupply, and fully twen- ty-five more bonta conld havo fonnd loads if the; had been in port, If steam wero nnly In general operation much of the merchandlse frelght could Lo reatored to the water-route, Tio of the Baxter steamers have had the Do Puy tnnl‘n‘len put on and will try how tho 1ilinais plan workn. Tite TRIDUNE'S correspondent **F." rcturna to the subject with further statcments which may bo of Interest in conncction with the above. ‘The progress of the use of steam on the Illinofs Canal, {hc saving of 34 per cent as compared with anie mal power, and economy of time, have been shown from correct nccounts, ‘llere in what he saya: elected bo would be tha Governor of the whole State, and would sce that all classcs, both whito and colored, should be protected in the enjoyment of their rights and peivileges, He was olecteld and inaugurated. His visit to Washington and his in- terviow with tho President strengthened and ene couraged him in his reeolation to keep the prome 1acs made In his speeches, and I know of my own knowledge that ho has fulfilled them to tho very letter," iteferring to the report printed in some Northern TRepnblican nawepapors that Gov, llamplon bus not allowed tho colored people to have any share In the 8tate Administratlon, Judge Bacon eald that it was not true, and to prove that it ‘was not ho wonld like to mention a few facts as follows: **Firat, it comes within my knowledwe that just after hisinauguration Gov. ilampton made carnest alforts Lo ascortalu the names of the most rayera at ond of thomeetings, Sho wont forward, rqo, and told a Chriatisn worker of her sorrows. Atihat monient the husband wos scen and pofnted out In the dack pattof the audionce. The minin- fer sought Lan out, asked i If lie was Interested intoe oxorclact. Though ot bercaloan trame, lia frembled In overy Hmb, and answered, ** 1am, e, That 1s my IJD'Y. gone forward for prayers,' s that your wifor’ *She is," he replicd, #jlave yon been unkind to her, and wronged hery? #1 have,” woa his prompt confession, ' Wil peuko forward and confess your wrong to herr’ Vi will,™ o answered, with intenso earneatnose, and eulted the actlon to the word, livsa 1¢ of acpuration, the Church of Christ, the flacc of prayer, broight the threo together, and goon the mame minlster miet them lu thelr own reunited that It secwmed, asho sald, ttle lleaven on earth." Another, asturdy Briton, his father once an oficer In tho Dritish navy, himsclt o valued emn- ploye at the Tiveralde press, Cambridge, came ove 10 glve publictextimony to the power of God. HAVERLY’S THEATRE, g . fetors, Manuine & HAVERLY Propr! Manday, May B, evers evenins. and Wednesdny sad; Eaturday Matinees. “The Management announcea with extrame gratificn- fion the perteciiun of arrangements’ wherchy i Clharming’ Actress: MISN K ATE CLAXPON," 18 enavietn appear i hee famousorfiioal creatinn ob UISE, THE BLIND GIItL, 3 played by her at tha Tinlon Kauare Thratre. New York, ‘over. Jog times, in that most puccewfnl dramatic work THE TWO ORPHANS. Tricea as osual. Jane 4, Den Thompeon L in Joshus Whitcumb, entirely recontirncied, Thurae day Afternoon, lienent of Frank L. Goodwin .The prop | Al Philadelphia touk on 27,000 bu of wheat t this | Lieutenant-Colonel of Cavalry: Henty C. McNe port, and left for Milwaukee Satarday eveningto | Sious City: Archiy Riley, Freston; Edward D, Ul ot ‘the halanco of her cargo for Buffalo....Tha | Morgan, Fort Dudge: Willard A. Burnap, Fareat PathAinder bias Jolncd the fron-ore feet, having | City, Winnehaga County. ¥, IL Canger is appoint- left yesterday for Eaganali... Thetag Van'Schalcl | ed Militaer Secrutary Lo tho Governor. The matl staameraof this Company, betwesn Nrw York aad Jiavre, callingat lyinouth (1. 1) for the 1auding of passengers, will sall froim pler 43 N, It., fous, of Moron s, vy whnnpsDAY, Steam upon tho Erle Canal is no exporiinent, and was s iny or twwo sie C iT, LAURENT, LaAcuxsxgz, Wed.. May 80, 7 a. m. in Chrldy hict Lad ot biny frco fruin bonle | wanttne. ~Tiive Nangs “Beavy” an, thelr bands, | inteilizent colored inen in th several counties of | ased :-mfi?u‘-nr-‘-lf;;“h, _;222.3’;‘.‘,‘.’%;‘.‘,’.“'.}{‘3‘;";‘.:“,’:; e ot the Pty 0T recrs s rand b SENATOR MOETON VDR B e oS :r:':.m mm ! 1 5! ] ) A of rat applicants to him for | with success, and map ¢t % L BAN o J0 5 Walle, Tearn raine doven his cheoks, b ADOID: | thavs or Saged - sorme with dhernsaisee; oyl fhots | oo wad n nogtos ands upon nscertaining his ca | from lufatoto Now LTk ot that ttme. but nomuncy | Eause one of his ice babies, & boy, took a prire at . 10k OF PASSAGE 1, inchuding winiops i Vorraeths ache My hat carried HER nrs=The achr inerv that carrie denin 0 Kingoton rocently, retutng with cosl from How Tlo Spends His Tims, Charlotte to Milwaukee....The Unlon Lino has | Jndlanapolis Correspondence Cincinnatt Gazstte, fitted out the prop Atlantic, and she feaves Cleve- | €ice bis return frow Washington, Senator Mor- land to-morrow for Lake Superior ports.., Ones ton bas divided his time between applicants for of haif intereat in the schr O<car Newhouse has been fice and the quiet lelsure of home "life. e oce f hias been made on the Canal by the uss of steam, For Lie past twenty years, many inen have sttempted, sud ull Toat money,. Thero Ara [ow (wenty steam canale boata upon the Erle Canal d [ 1allel, Twenty yeara ago st num o hectee Scami LA bouta o1 the KFI CAa3TthAR he lilnols Caoal, and mode better gired for such ecuslbility, but he said, **I conld wish this Tabernacle wero five times s Iargo, that Tmjght shout nnd tell tho gouuncas and’ power of dewun to rave, ' Tie had been well known for years: his superior asilln fancy printing would bring him an incomo of elght dollara s duy;ibut waste and wnlthcdnu!!,l men and women alik, aud particularly 'the botter rort of tham, Lelng withuut wholssome work, and craving for somotiilng which will satlsfy tha do- tmunds which thoir winds aromakingon them, they fiyto tho oplatos sud anodynesof the quack doctura of tho wplcftual world,™ **They want occupation. &1y Becond Cabln, 803; Kleernge, inclnding wine, bedding, and ntensi] TGO LONDO or iy milway siatios 1n Enstiane First Usbin, $n0to 100, Aceording to sccommixlae Second Cabin, & Third Cabin, $331 teerage, lneuy and houealy, the application was grauted, think that this was the frst appointment made by GQov, Hampton. Second, | know that lie haa ap- olnlod negroen to oflice In different parta of the tate, and that tho peoplo have Indorsed auch ap- intments. Third, 1 know that Willlam Rosc, a Ighly-reapectablo and jutelligent neuro, fa tha year the company ud ROW have upor fing ta New York than the one fiow o her Yoyage from Buffalo o Ne o €. Tt s theust into thelr hand, 'Tho priest prescnis Including everything as nliove. ded with lard, 1d by Peter J. Leyeer, of Shel 5 los 8 eulte of ruoms at the Hemy Ilotel, s quiet, Tieturn. tichern. ot verv: Reduced rates, svalisbla fike Tl ahadow, followed hiin ot ovary siep, untll | {hant with o round of duties ihich will Keeb overy | ushor o Gov. lampion's oflice, and, thas tho cole | Sualnio Sew Yotk landed Wb Il canat-boataon | T Lavecr fur 8% 600 D Bairea tonmosoacy | Fashionable homso on Circle strvet, two squares | thitousiy Engisnd or France. % [ =d\'! "l‘“ll'u\l\'flg a;'hlgg once oponed blind | semnent of tho day employed, Attendance at mass | orod citlzenn of Columbia and tha State have uc- | the Erin Canal have not mad sny mopey, " lorsa-lumis | bein ot on the Wellington W Bnrt af Saginaw, | {fom the Post-Ofice. and one froui the cortier of | Sieumees marked tius * do Dot carmy stecrags pasten-. ¢yes and unstopped cars. Wy e " ! and vespers, reading the hours &t the Gtting inte; vals, upucial acts of penonce of spaclal sewmethin, on which the miud con dwell, The confessor a tonds 1tke n physiclan to the spicit's disorders, listens with ‘conscling sympaity to the talo of disquict, *and read; with his temlock © jJulce whon the. paln Lecom cess, In regular turn, to an nudienca with tho Goy- crior, Fuourth, it is wall known that within the last month Gov. Hiampton hias commuted the wentence of daath to that of imprisonment for life of meven of ten negro men convicted by a jnr{ composed cntirely of imen of thelr own color, of consplracy aud the munder of white man. Fifth, it is cqually Baver LY with ihe prsent. depth Of WAtCr.oaix fect nover wil, With the pre X tvn;‘!]n;:hu.-um hd Wit ‘of tho focke aud Tale uf I ink there 1 time consumed by stopplog a boat to feed the hurses. Each bOst ik four horsea, two 1o the aiabila on the hoot, wid two on the towepath _towhig the boat.. Encl) horae-inat carrics 8,00 bu of wiieal Y a P ‘ Meridian and Washington streeta, lHere he re- S e O e o v 0% | maina hour aiter hour, day aftor daj, recoiving his Unlon Steanboat Company have contracted with | friends, and, so far as jossible, supplying their Copt. Ju B, GOrammond to deliver the stmr | Mullifanous wants, Somebuw uearly everybudy Padtic™ st Tafato “for~ &1.000, “wad s | in Indiaus has ot it Into bis besd that Morton 18 wrecking expedition s gono “from 'Detrolt ... [ the men o help }‘"‘l" s callers tumber The oflicers of the stme Milton D, Ward think they | from = tilrty to forty a day, sod = bis TIESE ANE NOT ALL the testimonies of that single Friday noons bat T give them In unswer to iy opening questions, And are they not suflicient answeray ‘Fhe witncsses ara sl beyond question, ‘“The disears had bafed sl ather trentiment, The cure was thorough, and, we may any, iustantancous, The resulty nre all In the Rer. pasaage and frefeht apoly to For passEi AN 1&“»9”. Agrat, 83 Rrosdway, ark- “North German Lloyd. Intens ‘Modorn literature 'and modern | well known that Qov, lampfon did not {nterfere, | (340 ton), and eact £ r " | walls sverage from fifty-ove 1o sixiy letters 2 e of Htuwmau weal and provrose. Verliy It any- | ellicatfon havo olro tinch to anawer fur, Both aro | in the loast, with tho colorcd mombers.f the Gen®.| 163 L O e | Tk toaks sy Kress. clTorss, G- mwa | €3cb. They " come froin sl parta "ol (e |, Thesicamersot ihisCompany il il every St ekt T Faroce Whla Ao oamlegs | S O | o) heictho Ackracs i hae. ths mejority in ths B B e kit & Bteavaer wul ot ths ains. | wikethior 1¢ was or ot sagn 4 Detralt N, o | country and the Kiate. Men tn Callforuia, oe well | f21 from ¢ 3 3 i iclence are slyin, hemsel s 1 ! Tate earn §:325 to 8340, lorse-buate have made mwouey, and slenns has lost money. LAKE FREIGITS, Cuicaao, May 20.—Hoom was taken for about 135,000 bu wheat and 200,000 bu corn, Kingston rates were Gc on wheat, Buffalo rates on corn wera nominally 244@23c. Raten ta New York by lpmw.'b-}‘mm New York to Eouthwmplon, London; flavre and lremen, St cabin, 8 ceon cabin, €00, wold; wteerages 830 cuTency o | PRNRES Kbplyto. 2Bowling Green, Great "“Véswrn Stenmship Line. From New York to Dristo} (England) direct. BOMENS! -Taesday. May 18 AL T ; us reslilents of Indlanapolls, heck bia Influence, e tha Hoot o o ot for, Swhile | and the wonder Ie thal lie can fud tme to reapurid, Enatih wae the name of tha tnfortunate Gaptain ot | 10ucl lcas to sttend to their wants. et be weldom th schr Wilson, who was drowned on the 15th.... | {hrowsa letter lnto ty waste-basket, ar refuscs to The revenue-catter Andy Johnson ha boen placed | 40 what be can to asslat the worthy and tho necdy. in commlsnion, nt Milwaukee, under charzo of [ fiesits tn larce cushioned chalr, crosses bls Capt. Evans, She has received a complets overs | 10§% and writes ubon s amall board whicl e bal- hauling..., It (o anid the tug A. JL. Chalfce, of To- | ancesonis knee |To the ordinary writer t ledo, £oea to Hoston,. Mass., o tow for the sea. | Fapidity with which he dashies off & Ictter Is pe or tranecends the ordinnry workings of causa and edert, It In Chrllll:lnl{( revealed lu the shinplo word of Ferluture, unfolded by plain and earniest speech coming from loving hearts, and appropelated by flie honest, earnest prayer of falih,” Rightly fnter- reted, the miraclas of the present are worth morg ihan those of the past, 1t i only with the Gospel that we ean copa against the ever vigilant and ag- wankind are highly-dovolopied apes, The theory has been wugnosted many tinios already. It could find no hearnig while religlon and loteflectnal cul ture retalned Wiclr old domiulon, The Gospol of 8, John, the *Antlgone,’ or *Hamlet," He cxter nul altogether t0 the spliers of the ape's sctivity, ‘I achiovoments of the alocteenth cuntury, of whicli 1t boasts o tho final etliorescence of the Henate, 1 could cito other Instances, but 1 think the foregoing are suficlun : Judge Bacon's attontlon waa called to & recent article in the Colnmdbia Phanir, In which the Bonth s advisod to unite In driviug Preaident Hayes from his oMclal snnl(lon.nml In establishing lden In the Presidential chalr. — Thia article hias been widoly quoted as from Qov, liamuton's Al rd: messlve forcen of lutemparsnca., Tman eoul, Mo a great deal nearer to our newly- | **organ,” und as proof of bistreachery to the 14e, d whed 1 Put-in-1i; jdny....Capt, Jud. | fectiy amaatng. 1o use ruled paper, hut has a | Cabinpassa 8 ; af anacity Soudy discerou oug neod, | Hicognized indradi o To criticle Uscae viows at | Admininiratioa, "o* fknaw, reuiicd dauge tncon, | icamand canal on wheat were ige. Ghartere: | ton, 3o oo TSR RECRT. ;b S%4r | contempt for the lnes. ‘Yot bus ‘writiig fn castly | Bxcumiafis ning, At the anniversary of tho Natlon= | any length would requiro far moro space than we | **thnt (he FAgnke fn not tho orgun of Uov, | To Bullalo—Prop Kerdhaw, sches adrows ard | G0t oland (hat a scow akipper ran scroas hin bows | Teads revealing in ita lrregolar curves and bold | E2ih SfLy W WTemperanes Coclety of Now Yorky held 1n our | havo st- ouf commands Wo shal moroly suppie- | Mampton, and 1 have hoon informed that | J. W, Duane, corn; prop Montans, wheat and | Flofeiaithat scow skipper an hcroes his, bows wmethitng Of tho churacter of the man. 1lg | Centrsiliailn Tabernnclo, ho rave una pructical sugzgestion which will be carred tnto practice, 1 am reudy 1o prople ey, s suggesilons are not with “authority, it e hus won cunfidemce, well oigh universal, in his wisdom and good’ sense s wcll a8 zeal and dovontucas, Mg wald, **1 think thero Is ono thing Huston wants, You hava gotu freat many good things, but thera in onc thing more you_watt, and’ that ,ls that, dully Goapol tempéranco westhiyg, 1 thiak this ram devil Is tho worsLdevil vio have, And we are not going to cast Bl out b at meetings and lectures, but by payer, Now thero arosume women it Chidago that bave had u dally prayer-meeting overy after- woon at 3 o°clock rizht afong for years, and 1 don't kiow of anvthing that has made 1o samo hapres- sion upoit e a8 those meotings, Whila I was In Chieao I used to drop In, steal inand_stand be- hind & post to sou bow It win_ done, ‘There wera ment Mr, Froude's romarka by observing that tbero s sometlilng in the vulianty of lomeo whichap- llclll ntrongly to tho vuigarity of wosith, nnd that i pronortion ne Ritualism shows symptoms of the suie disuuso, it loses J hold upon cultlvated and retioed uatures, ———— HAYES' POLICY, ‘Whot' Mra, Bwisshelm Thinks About It. 0 tha F\itor of The Tréduns. To those who have not forgotten tho political Dlstory of tho United States for the past slxtoen years, or outlived the faculty of sarpriso, it must Do & matter of astonlshment to note the unanimity with whica friend and fos, prees and people, speak Gov. linmpton was greatly provoked at tha articlo in question. I heard soveral of tho Stato oficers speak of it indignuntly. Tha rominent men of Calumibla do not approve ity and know tho people of the State woll vnoagh to say that they do uot share in any such sentiment. Within tho last tendays Ihave conversed with many of tho members of the Uenoral Assembly of the Stato now in sexsion In Columbl prepared to say that th able, generous, and ut t samg tino 2‘“‘ and timpartial policy of the Admin. intration st Washington i fully understood and appreciated by the masscs in South Caroline; and [ oin satisfied that the course pursaod by Presidont es, honeatly and practieally reflocted as It bag beon by tioy, Hnmpton, has touched the hourts of tho peaplo of the fitate, They bave read the prome inca made by the President 1 his letter of accepts ance snd In’'his inauguml, Thoy bellove him to bo corn; prop Roanoke, wheat, all on p, i To Erle —Scbir Schuylkill, wheat through to Ballimore on p. & To Kingston—Sclira Johin Mogce and Sam Cook, wheat at 63 achr Montpelier, corn at htgo; schr T, Y, Avery, denls from Muskogon at $1.20 fnlgold. To Coliingwood—Schr 1. C, Crawford, corn on v & To Barulu—Nullio Gardner, corn through. . Lumber freights ara followa: Muskegon, 41, Ludingion, 81,1214 Manlstee, 81.12%@ 1,25; Alpens, $1.50 Baginaw; snd Bheboygan, 1,60, Bl ache Dotehor Toy takon osk tmiber from Michigan Clty to Buffalo at &5.25, The scow-ache Folicitons goes to Allegan for lumber for Chicago at$1,07%. The San Jocinto guew Lo Sheboyyan wis fjust what he wanted to do. Staeve | Farcly hosoccasion to erasen word or modity a Tlluu"ralumn, and nona nh all, n,:o h:vhu‘ Ln.fll:’ ef :ct';‘“:lflce;e:la'il';n writes as e speuks, clearly ond luct on soue muaters, Now that ort Colborne * b - shortages have beon turned 1nto surplusages insome | 10 '-‘«’a-'gcrlmm Ua etallyoiden firan Wdge oy cusen, woall I¢ 5ot be well 1o look after the Amerd - ud Agalis inynediatily - aftersiiuper, - Unless can Elovator scales?,...Copt, Graves makes the + c'"!flle kfll! flnllfit al lwportance, Dtoy, watt tvoly. i, ot srount, t lufiula | TG S0 cucicul i s morslag ta seady (hursday, discharges ) u_wheat, loude . Shighls 1,500 (o of coal, ‘and cidarod Friday might for | . T9 8 lows methodical man 1t may seery strange Chicago. ... The rebutlt stuie Southeen Bello sue | that be Anda tine to attend to |n{mu= clie. Buat Bitidrotniiys Shedil o large oxcurslan bisinens | TOMEuw ho mansges to accomplisha” great deal on'the utens Hirth-Day. st Torouto, and, in- | besldes. The newspapors read'in the coarse uf deed, nearly all the Cunadian steamiera reaped | bwent -'W,"gw"'lfl 'gvlmkm s ofllv‘n-ry man quite n harvest from ppeclal Lripe on the occaslon, .fi"’ “’“";, . cut d n ,fl‘ m,"f" ng it fa the In- "o prop i1y af New Yok took a full joad af | Wanapols Journal snd Senfinel; at noon the threa wenigera und frelghi on her Gt teip from Opdens- | Muriing Cincinnatl papers and the Loulaviils Pirs o Duath. = Sho. I the ploncer. boat af &“'gxa'l}':""r"gf.lfifill‘:""fih"-'v‘:, v:n‘,'h‘;‘ev;‘e‘-;lnu . Co,’ o 20, 3 3 ork papers tho . T Co-'m now Lake Supurlor Line.....The | came in for o eluca’ of ble aitention, 'Nothe NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSIHPS, New York ta Qneenstown and Liverpool. Y1'T, June16,0:30 &. DU [N T ENGLAND, May 10, 10am | K BIPALY, June 2, v s, m. | ENGLAND, FOR_LONDUN. FHRANCE..... Thursday. Ma; ‘Tickets at reduced rates, Steersg re rency. DrArt for £1 ad apwards oo Great dritath and Ireland. Avply t I, B, LALSUN. 4 houth Clarkest sumMmMER g ALLEGUENY MOUNTAIN RESORT, Cresson Springs Hotel, f g | while discharzing tolegrap G " e 1o five hundred en and women gntherod | of onr pressnt position towand the Southion peo- | 1 tarnost.” Gior. Tlampton has takon paina to ex- | and tho Clara to Datican City for lumber at 8156¢ T TIEN AR Contrat whae Detrolte Foiday, ing wacancs hin eye, und when vnce ho Bas read | i3 POPyne T TS, P YA be obon for- tho re thercat thln mecting conducted by ladles, awd | G050 500 GG i Dolley of Prealdent Mayna, \-mnwmm tho satisfactory results of his visit to | tha Ethan Allen W“l D e Tiay, Too | mobxed by Ueputy Unlted tates Marahal Taylor fop | BY Mtem it s ndt forgutien, Trobably no mau 1-1ith Day of Junc. there wery fruw twenty-he to unc bundred | Bie poliey yoe. | Washington, and thioy niot ‘only kniow but appro- | Atlanta zoes to New Misslon, in Traversc Bay, o | QGE0 of w16y v, The N, T Co. have tho contract | In the country te nars "thuroughly posted 1 cuc | goqina astwand wnd Wortward (Great Tebnsylvania drinking men, somo uf tiiem so drunk that thuy | B0 unanimously snd entiroly 18 this policy ascribed | cinte the sitnation. woad ot $1.50 on tho ral Yall. Coal rates to Mit. | for cacrying Indian supplios’ from Oawego to Du. | Fent evente, OF [u better Bblo tu disurimipate Le- | conteal) stop at Cerason simont overy haif-nour. hsd to tuke them aut becauss they wero noisy, aud | to hin that one wmight sappose ho held thecopy- 4]t ia & great mlstake to supposo that the South liu?nml May 24.—Dal o ‘onl rx“-"l nkA ni Tuith, ha first shipment Is seventy-fvro tons of | ihcen trugund false repucta. Have you ecen TORRGES DICUESTILA s beon enga) el for the wheu tuoy were soberow thoy wouid brivg them | rignt, or had taken out o patent on it5 and no ono | 18 40 foollsh or inconsiderate aa Lo fmayino that the | ymukee and Chicago unchanged:: carricesbackiva ! ashiugton correspondent of suc 2 sugnr. ... Tho tug Winslow has gune from Dotroit | What the i 10 Tescio tho atmr Pacllce ashora tweive | [ 18Y Tk, frogently aaed blte, e miles below Ihennu;u?cc lo_Foftage River, S | 0 foreldniiratiin I End theg) follows Bie 100k nlunga complele wrecking apparatus, alew ' v tho iater Yenue. . The situution of the Pacitc 14 (it thatest Dl ke dax, and tho Ieaull fime understood to b critieal, o .{“Iu&ww; '}:;Z‘l? Ameri f;"‘ l:rrl‘:u. reat reader o 8. ‘ellerry, bring we o PORT OF CHICAGO, ook, ™ ina barting injtnction 1o Tierry Salitovo. "Tho following aro the aivals and clearances for | the Nostor of Indiuna fonrmliste. Ife fias ke fuc: o el ulty uf goiug *hrough a w a8 uuch rupdie, ::l“‘"h:‘j"" oigit hours ending at 10 o'clock last » Sacaul . And e mading fn quite ae ue htaey r i8, Jy Pentwi 3 el T » h i, “é"‘ e Mipposrid, Stiiwau. | Youred with s r s rush. hiSein WALATY s Y e ————— + Al (1. Sl Ko Barylug Alive, R e )l.‘ ‘& "0 | - Two stories of buryine women alive have got UL, - Fuainlco, postsi ‘schr Lixpros, Manhilgus. | into the pupers recontly. The most hurribla case, f w runrl o Muakeson. luminri | and one tov brutal to believe, la thut reported from oW Branicer, . Ludwics | e, “lumibers * scow | Towsontown, Md., where o farmer tinmed _Stae Fop City of Tuleda, (rdenabiirg, sundrives prop Peers l:h- accused of entombing alive a youug wotan [ Gdhebes. suiirles prop' M, Graly, Manistes, th“mplflr‘ with whowm it is supposed he had i bert pn:‘wau. Butlate, aundrl £0p, I natls, | been criminally intimate, 1t in said that the piel gy Lowin, vruj back, During tho pust iwo years they huve taken tho uames of 1,600 mon, and they are fullowing themnp, Now what thiy do cay bo done in Boas ton, Now whot we want v lokton, Mr. Dodge (turning (0 the Hon, Willam 8. Dodge, who pro- wlded) MeCautay adale *ifo lua s every uiziit, © o think, (e, Dodge— 2 %) Iy faknuwn all over New York, and wheun man fecls thatha needs prayer, e gocs down thero and they 'nuy for him, 1'wan thinkin: 1o-day what s good thing It would be i we_could set Wlio Motunaon and hire it fora year, ond et meu und women who belleve in prayer to mect there cvery day abn certain boury nmd have it known that If uury man was traubled with bis ap. petite ke couldd 10 there and bo praved for. That would Liuld out @ hope to these men. *God fs uw willle to work 1u July and August as in the wintee wonthe, Moy of o drinking men ¥l not bu out of the city this snmmors thers will beenutigh left i Boston for 4 prayersmeoting. 1 ve always fuund enough in Néw Yark, Palla- delphia, Chilcago, wind Boston to get up o prayer- mecting und we want to hold rignt on. 1 hellevo in making cnguyementn. Chartees: Hark D. A, Van Valkenburg, eoks from Ashtabola to Mar. istlc ot i0gpir tun, froc und fron ore back nt 1,40 por fun: schr Golden Rule, coal from Black l[’l\'t‘rw\flmhtnl’ at 4 rur egraph, coal from Cleveland ta Buffuls scir A Dradiey, salt to Clovelund ot d PORT HIURON, 8pecial Dispach (9 Tha Triduna Poar Tivsox, Mich, May %7,—Doww—Yrops Ganlen City, City of Fremont, Comniodoro, §t. Louts, Williain Cowle, Huron City, Alpona and barges, Fletcher aud consort, Jeuncss and tow, irckbiesd and barges, Tuttle and consort, Ur—T'rops City of New York, Marine City, J. 8, Foy and' Consort, Fairbank aud consort, Hackety and consort, Mineral Rock and barges, E. B, Hall rith Uradlay, Eecanabia, Tiarrison: sehrs, Ancus Hinlth, San Dicgo, Red, White, and Blae, M. Fiit- tnare, Depellte, J. ¥, Card, O 8, Andervon, Culde, Plnte Sesson, " ¥ish, 1lMutlig, &2 “Furierme wiure A RN T Guperintendent Unton Depot Ilotel, Pitisbire. Manhanset House Shelter Island, L, L, N. Y. n 1 So 0'1" 3‘1’1 beautiful Seariaa Tlesors opena for ths scason Prealdent Intends 1o favor the Democraoy, Tho lwoulu of that scction know that ho is a thorough tupublican, and tiat ho will conduct tha Adminine tration upon Kepublican principien, But they feel at the same Ume that he In not what 1a_termed by them ‘radical* In oppositivn to Rtepublican, and that ho does not wntend to sacritico the good af the whole peopla to the eaprice of party cliijuca of tho artisan prejudices of extremiats, that tho South fe guided st presenit by men of 8 great deal of heart as well as of head,~mon of largs and liberal views, such as lampton snd Gordon, Lawar and 1111, wom, Moryan, and tiarian and to theso ge tlemen and their confrores sho 18 to- -{ [ debied In o great degree for hor poaceable and prasporuns conaition, and her appruciatiou of the wiso policy of the {dential Admiulatration, The questions of race cw, clvil rights, uulmhly befors tho law, and so forth, huve boun detiuitely and finally seitled In the South. What slie now wants 4 ropose’ and good local salf-governient, Whera such governmunts oxiat the Stalon arg prose 0 Goorgla, for Instance, Until with~ nuetie 80 recognizo the fact that, like Martin Vau Buren, heis simply following la the footstops of Dis NMustrions predecensor, who follawed in tha footetepa of hila, who followed in the footateps of Nia; and that each aud all followed In the footatops of a yast msjority of Lhe American people, President Lincoln fought the Robelllon on the princivlo that it wau s naughty freak of wayward sluwre, who were to be half-conxud, half-coercud futo fraternul relations with those mumbers of the family on whow they had turnod thelr backe During all the bitterucss of the tho Northe ern people falied to demand, and Cungrees 10 one nct, uny luw undor which thase sisters could e puniehied us Traitor or Rebsls; and ‘Gen. Urant orally surrendored, at Appomatiox, tha rlght which tho Loyal poople hud o luug fulled to sssert m uny Jegal form. From that hour wehave boon stoadily progress ingz toward tho climax which Prosident Ilayes has PFPIGEON COVE HOUSH, Cape Anh, Masa, On extiame, Jotut of c-‘r'. View oy Py "Lhiln-nf Cape Aun,*ete, Grand old woods,. ariviug, fshing. llin{. bat ole. (ood stabling. Fom Buntor ‘Take basteru Rallrosd e 3 1its L oninsox & co. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING, Ofe of Chicago & Norliweslerw Baivy nward, Delaware, g it e v o D, oo | Pernt arge 1 eqon, | was boing Uoriod in the presence of Staples, lin Mat It the churches of New Eugland would take | had the ucumen (o ecc we had reachod, and the | {n years past, owing to wisgovernmont und f Do Bawyer, B, Je | stiiies i it A HAHN 3 " huld of this mattor o4 they oudht And priy God | courao 0 meel by u mquare soknowledguunt of | carpdi-bag control, that Btato was utteriy anke | Tiiden Holvetla, Mary, Matite, It Owen, Escaal % Grand lawsa nagra, s, Slaples, anil twi- ather Company, 52 Wall-sL, that these men miay not andy bo-rofarmed, gt ree | facts itherto concealed Gr Obscurod, ih the aprinig | rapts hor crodit ooty o and bop tue. | Do wind. Weather o Havens towings uribert sud when the coitin, which had been ruduly A d Tutnb il | constiucted of ping boards by Btaples biwsell, seligtit, | Wan lowered to fhewrave, the two’ Jidice heani & Joice from the coflin cryligz' outy +*0, Lurdi® They remonstrated syalast the burlal belug yro- ceeded with, but without efect. The buxt duy the corpse was exhumed, and it was found that the body had furned, the arms were anradod aud blood bad lesued frow the noee, while the. tunds were d in the har, ' After the vxhumativn Staples complained to the Stata's Attornuy that the. grave had beon desccrated, and wanted the partica Lt prosecuted. And now the whole affair is belng tu- Kimoton, 19,608 bi corn; seor lielle Wi veun,;nwl by the authorities. The other cuve of Kbundeua Bay, B0 ba curn, 10 bris jurks schr ¥ 11, | questionsble death i that of dira, Calro, u Franct “plockteiice, | Vit B Teuase 4t eurs,” 2 | wamun of Jereey City. - Upou lier yuppased death bu oa 0 Aol L eie tneates %hE | two nelyhhore, Mre, Calbuun sod e daughivr, [repared the body for Lurlal. " 11 lald_her v & gencraiud, it would close up woro than half the 2loonis In Now England in slx wonthe, The Church O ivd L beon swleep Jong cuough. We don't want any more whitewashing: we wunt mca re areated, and then thoy whil have power (o over- some {his turriblo appetite, to hnrl the cap from thew, and 1lvo ns God would have them live." 1la 4 Just come i from bis u-u{l Monday evening tonterenco in Clarendoubt Clfireh close by with thenow converte. In alfusion tu that, ho snid: of 181 thres courées luy open to the Loyal peopls of the U Uue of thess wid to ‘Let lhe |mu|r|ur'n und this was the policy 1 then advo. cated, fn common with Horace Greeloy. 1 went even furtiier than bo, sud urged that the Southorn Kiatvs should by put out of “tho Lulou, If they ro- Tused o 207 an § kuow thera nover had boen poaco or brotherly love fu it, sud forcsaw thal there nevoer conlil by 40 lung as they weru memburs of jt. Flhu secund caurss witk 10 breat thotn u rovoltud ravinees, suu tboss In arms agaiust the Natlon as tebuls; conguer tiem, and govern the Btates until they dovelopod a power 10 govern themwulves, Tl."(‘;zl punisiiug the Itebols,sona to prevent anuther ebollion. ‘Tho third course was to compel those States to remaln munmbers of the Unlon, and intruat to them, teios paralyzed. Hor bonds could not be sold at any price, To.day her State bonds aro ala pre= miutn In Wall street, Thora can bo 1o bettur uvi- dence of her prosperity.” Judge Liacon wus the attorney for the llampton State vificers, and denied that the actlons of quo warrauto gxalnat ihe Republican incumbenuts woro ended without an adjudication “y the courts, *“'There was an adjudicativn by the court,” he tis 40 asy, the defendanta submitted promo Court the judgments of vaster, That Court is composed at presunt of Justices Wil Iard aud Wright, both Hepublicans aod Northera men. The Judgments werejrendered voluntarily, and [ know of no reason thercfor othor than the fuct that the evidence befure the refercu was against them, | bave beard no dissatisfaction or e, The prup Paclfic, ashore nenr Tortage Polnt, fs reported 1n an easy position, but hivh aad dry on the beacli, She lea fn slx feet of water, und will Tiavodo be Hited bodily into deep wator, Sho i3 hemmed In with a reef o each side of her, co that scas canuot injuro bor, SHIP-BUILDING ON THE CLYDE. During tho Arst quarter of the current year the Clyde shiv-bullding trode was brisk, sud In tho begluning of April more vessels were In courve of construction thanattha closs of 1870, Twenty ships of 5,450 tons in nll wers lannched in March, and Qfty-obe of 40,000 aggreuate tonnage during the quarter, the figures for the (hrea monthe being g, [roi Oroy prop i Charies Lol sohr Monterlin, {lllw kod, Ih’lm woods schr 1.’ B, Cumten, Mudki Windsor, Manisted, limbors schr J. Hnsen, woudy schr Sfantenteo, i Alert,* Peshtlgo, Tumbers ilbirs achr Jesata Lini, i havis 1 o .\'zw%’mm, April 28, 1877, The Annual Mecting of the Stocklolders and Boudholders of thifs Company far the election of Dircctors pursunul to tsw, and fpr the transaction of such ollicr businese a4 may come before wald mectiig, witl be held at the office of thie Company, {a Cllcio, o 'Turdaz. tho 7th of Juno nest at . ‘s trnafes books will closs on Saturday, May 5, aud open on ”"'“hf-' Jung 11 pext, : + Boudholiers will suthenticate thelr voting bonds by reintration, ALBERT KEE AL L. SYKES, Jn, Becrulury, Slockbodees’ Meing. rioa CLRARAKCRI=Schr Della Nitchell, Kingston, (03t selie Trinldad, Kingston, "2, 153 by hr Betuylkill, Erie, 35000 b whicats selr, ity cro are 4 great many tnas uro rejolelng at ¥hat God s dowig, but If you could Lave been Xih wo at tho weeting to-night, ava heard whut [ ard from saved pien, it would have set your Arts on fire, M183 WILLARD'S LALORY, llon Bunday AMles Willurd gflw her farewell ade , President,” A 3 ! 3 “ : ctcs Speubin L Tabarnacto (- iho-uftor. | the desinios of 1he. Nation thoy had ‘soughi (0’| efhpialuia from defendanta aiaco tha suiry of | paly tho same s o the aret quarierof 1w70; | Sieiafitiant Butalh, s buforsi o fonett | planet ) Jats (L CHIRGLR, ! il s eashins Bounandat Park Strcet Church i tho ovenini, Ueateoys 1o tourso fa tho one we fook, and it leq | JUIRmIeD! yhila o for Lo lionth akowan. aneretiso ny 400 b Oais, & purci oo Hoath, Kaugatuck, | right, turned up aud looked at e, 1 sald to 1hos Uerfulthtul aud coasolews fabors hava worn ber #rength 2 ligtle, but only a litg prarently, aiid . ‘The buhavior of the South Carolina I.ulrllnun ous berwork hae been s marvel of freshinosusnd o aboul 50 per cent compared with the correnponding toward Berion or Tunt veat. - Fae eirikis of o sonare g | b cora, r Ldustey,” Man| us, ineyitably, to the place whore we towucs | apout me * Thie woman {4 not dead, * mnd some ono o of the membars of the Mackay i, K\ufiu»n. 18,173 bu o now stand, \\'ufihui" ;uu present national policy {s right oe 4, or more thay, her words hus been an inaplrae {n. Undur her gufdance thore s 1 “mmunyyumm gifted, cultured wou ta will us teie Hves 'gladdenand help th .nlml truggling, I the llght of her eloquent lglr id Inatruction, nothiug soeme so preclous, » hull promlse, -nluurlrlmf to toll, s redoomn- i unanity pattorned aliop Chielst Josus, - Like pioody, B0, aho ratecs up disciples who Gontiiue -:-1 mulliply ber tuluonce, (irateful memoric Ao tender prayers will follow lice to her Weatern wmn. Who shajl suy that ctesnity will end the asclons joy ua tyell as etiicacy of Chrlstian fol- wship {mwlnn out of such jelations? of the fucts of the casé would fully explatn it ** 1t st bo remembered, ” basaid, *'that at the s roceding tho extra ane (nuw aitting io Columbia) 1w rival Houses, the Walluce (Demucratic) and the Hepublican (Vackay), had never buen fused, Each clalined to bu the Housw of leprosentatives of Suuth Carolina,—the former sustalning Uov, Hampton snd the latter Gov. Chamburlain, Tl reapective claime of the two llousce, after exe hauative argument of sble counsel ou both sidos, were finally submilted to the Suprems Court of the State, and that Court, composed of Chivf-Jus- tce Moses and Aesociste-Justices Willard sud Wright (all itepubdlicans), decided unanimously somu of the largest nip-builders, have ceased operstions for tha pre nt, sche B v e Uy v snswered, *Ol, yes, she fs.' 1 weal to work sgain s lnal who were admitted Lo the body after it fuscd, hus | scriously interruptod the conrso of the ship-buil gorn; schr Sam Coolt, Kingsluy, 154 hu wheaty schr d found that the body wis warm and Huibet Notlce i by given that the annual meeting force, " wiil et s that of tho Nupublica party, aud o | Fiven swuch coacorn aven to Southarn Dermotrata | iai trada aice the closs of Blarch, —ludead, o Uan 'Lyuns, Kingstoh 21K1d bn barieys schr Mot | 8nd foun v et i Hupbers | df the Chicago South Biranch Dock Compa e carnadinanns “Lino. Sosoy nor Tty oot ‘or blams attaches 40 1 and ot t0 President | fn Washingion. - dudgo Bacon said that & recliatiun | counto) the unrcasonable demands of the men, | [iier: Rinesion, Ib.7uluiycoros prun lisdger Btaic | although ehe had besn reported o bave been | L\ QIR SONE WURER Q0F0, Bumnents, o R L i TR SR | B aned ani snkieply dpenc S e 5 . 3 . er he o8 closed and sadden opened uin ton 1010 i cara sctr Jubu 31as || sboat b H-way, and hor lefs foot twiicued viohits JANOIIA Wi . A llu'!dm:l.n: wag o dead, aud auked them to sund jor & doctor, bellevy COL. PHOCION TO THE LEGISLATURE, | was bicd and rubbed and given som Tv ine Nliior Qf The Tribuns. Hn:‘ aho would be ruvived. Dr, V Oryick or Tig DuaLas Ca. Review, Tuscous, | [e8dy been the 1., May 25, —1 sea the Blate Scnate has done mo | hor husband Liiat she was not dead. tho honor ta pasa 8 condemuatory resolation. It | and sail that she wag v s 0ot was only part of the procramme remainingto bo | icv three days when [ belped to (] carrled aut butwaen the State-Honso Commission. | Fubbed tha Doy dry, aud wille dolng so T heard oreand thelr 1ools In tho fcnste, The object of | Lok SR0re: Aud acninpuit my band g her face and falu, ie W A heid ut the oMce of sajd Compuny, Hoom 2 Dickey. ::I\llllllé(,lg‘m 40 ]i‘\t..':ihcrfl;lLk it the l‘:‘lly“oll:';l’;v cakv, AL 10 u. 10, Wednesday, Jute U A- D, 1677, e i ".V62 Ao, Secretary of Chicago South ranch Dock Co. Orrick Culcaun, ook faLasy & Pacivio fazie HOAD CoNraNT, Aprll 34, 1877, ! ‘Tha Annusl Meating of the Blockholders of the Chie caga, Jtock Diand & Pacino faitroad Cory for the glection of Dircciars purtuaat t Iaw, 8nd i, tranasas tlon of fuch otlier business a4 may come befors Lhel Wil bo held a8 Lh ullice of the Cotapany: 4u_the City ol fcagu on Wedueaday, tha il aar of ung aost, at 11 ocloe t le very true that & vory laree portion—evon a large majority ol that pan&r Luve beun gong on with It without underetunding the pointa of tho compass, Very fow really kuow whether thoy were golng South or comlng back, = Prealdent fiaycs bas only clearod away o slight skirting of cliipparal, and Jol we sve we aro in the muvannas| Under Predfdent Lincoln thy rmy vmancipated the alave, not from any good-will to him, but from the uccessities of welt-preservation; it called hiby o the Llon standard, and recoived him ay o national ully fruw the eaie ncwnllyi and, 80 8000 wa It had secured victory by his aid, [t took from bim tho uruis hu liad w0 bravely borne 1o ite dev 501 10 bee A SUQGESTION, ‘The eugzeation 1s mado to the Lincoln Park Cotas misaluncrs that they tako measures to have 8 pler constructed from North avenue to, vay, 8 distunce of 400 or 600 feet in the lake, with & breakwater extending up os far an Diversy elreet, whero the yaclitdleet, now without s mooring place, could remuin, and where the basiu thus given conld bo made avallable for all sorta of aquatic wports, Iy and prononneed her d bat he would not comae, Tr, Mre, Jucobns, ened cka. m. UG KIDDLE, Prestdout, To might o o that'thie Wailace (Domocratic) House was the con: 4 y dsuakten, 3 58! BUiL: TOWS. Socretary. o take tebat (D, Sawyer) and thole confrores | b, G handed thom and Wt Over o' the coiie | 3tiutlonas i uskfu Hauss of leproventatives oF e L A DU LT LA i et gl EA TGN A pt Hc ket A A Gl 7 N ROAD et st Tpow ey | s Gy b dels. Wi accrdog ieowa | She Btz "Kouiianiin (s docresn o th | boia U, b el s i an derale s could | on e st wan o ave, sotas offclat cton o he | pagherule s oy, an, Log, Ber wuay.D | Tk ITELED GERTIAN SOAK emnpe ood pleasuro. hest tribuoal i the State, the Mackay House Fourdh P ’ b 4 i3 g o i b el of the ¥, Ao b, oo | o Feoidut mson formaty disarmed tno coored | soflath o' Whrohde the Satecfiouts (e Walh | putkcatommet, o, o Commuluners couiss | fpart f Senuor, Jutow Comitus, [ hsstatey | and arodposed ity g reh 10 o WHEN BUYING SOAF n tho' 4y 8t i iore of 1he Bouth, at the deinand of | lace House, and atll) perslated I ite sittinge and it R BERD T T 1 $here 14 L b a pos ooy S on Buuday 8t p. i, | obele: aud a lepublicau Congress pormitied the | logialation, in defiance of tha decrea of A | fur tho o iteratod I squntlc esercises W tako | of that tostimony and reort unoclal, they lio! The World's Health, ASK FOR. omierta for mutual thonkeglving, On Sunday | outrage. ‘Thoss Hebels Imoiediatcly organized | prome Court snd in open cu Jll of the Wallaco [ OU steps in the vama direction, hat l“l‘llm""’h"lu m‘u.u -ruu\q frue, sud convicis “ N#o York Erentng Pus PROCTER & GAMBLE'S foreuoon Mgog goes 10 the umfwlmnupxunc{. lulumllllnlycunlrunlcl. ana the Republican party rlou At length both Houses adjournsdsine div. them. Hence thelr distrevs. Yours, The 28th of Aorll warked the closo of what may o Wu’l""’ I.:.m{m,m,m whio huve been usgerly po- | armed thou. while thcy vatentatiously rufised t0 | Mesnwhile. tiov. Chswmberisin surrendered the it COOKING-STOVES AND WHISKY, Hlere 15 what the Detroit Fost of Satarday says about thal Mouros whisky: **According tothe Chicago papers an expedition is fithing ous io that clty te make unother edort to recover the *valua- ble caryo’ of whisky which sunk o2 Monroe in 1537 or thereabouts. We could put o fles fa the nociux Howano, rougzhly bo called the trat one-thind of the present s, NOT ! 1325 et of T Dueivermaathe tha ot e o " 8t weatner @ twelvemon| 0 mout tryin ]EAL‘QPE-“ u’fi({’r TJ’;."HEEP' winua for wnlumpll\‘: l:‘a’vnndn.m s, 'xll:a' o xlufi Cuicago, May 27,—1In to-day's issuc Isan article n .dl::::;' thn:y li'lrlll;pg; about on **Injured husbaud, " in whlch you say e , represcntative perlod i the tak ckinga re . | preparstion of mortality statistics. “Iteports re- has 3 platol iz tuud seckinga reporter to annitl. | PIERSRELE, O uwm“u!‘mu mm'unum, re niog hiny 1o 5 ! IB:“‘:%“: wmu 80, throuxh tcle Chaplatu, I loousf flag, Sievens proposed to conflacato the lands of lebale, and sell thent, in smail tracts, 10 pay the War-debi and enablo the freedmon to et bowes ou the soll, the Hepublican rty velused; and when Qeorge W, Silldu propoeed (o0 divido’ those ‘luige into woiall homestends ond distribute them smung exccutive omfice at the State-1louss Lo Guv, Ham ton, who Issued bis proclamativn fur an extra w slon. The members-clect presonted themsc) and the H W. H. Wallsce, Speaker of the W lace flou which had beco declded to ba Lh coastltution: was allowed to take hi seat, When the nawes of some of the mewmbes who had compused tho Mackay Hoase, were callet dril} undgr tho n: When Thadder Mottled Clerman. There {8 None Better, OR MORE EQONOMIOAL FOB FAMILY USE* preach with a forvor, and den- tar, and. Sloqueucy unsurpassed on aoy pre- Ups gceaalon, Iy leonly bocauso other {mporas that peiiands upon bie time would uot poriait, 3o baa not reaponded befor, Fel 8K m. IV p, w, the Tabernacle 1s open -0 ay, forten daye, £0 gut @ registry of cons dut, sud that uthervare equally guilty with d: o FIRNM CHANGES. inies, % ‘ronci tha Union saldlers, that the frecdimen might bs | a pows was iade that they had beed exceadingty | ¢aF of the originator of the expedition, but bo | 1ate biu, ceding that date glve (o some of the leadiug citive bkt el altuntame s s, SR DEeToTuces et O e und jabor without begging thove righte | Athuelve of the Wallace Houso oneoveral vecasions, | mlyht not liko to have his expectations blasted, | the ropurter. Thuturticlo Le s boso slander, a0d If | of thy world the following dcutheraics respect. PISSOT.UTION N b fuller vtatement will b mudo (0 you berealior, | of thelr formor masters, tha Hepublicau parly | aud had used toward that Hoase and It Speaki ‘The mau who commanded the suuken crafg the **fujured Lusbond ™ gets his bandson yoor | fyely: P . i Theew facts dudicate o cenuation of 1ho work, sud | could not be brouytt ta listen; but, Inelead 0f & | Syor siuca the convening of the extra scsslon, | Hiviog in Detroii. aud we miay, as we Bavo unce | fnformant ko will crack every bone In bis carca: 207 h-"zf" of Fairbanks & Chapia is this doydle= | L““Iludnn robably nfer that the greatcampalen | booia on tha soll the froedman had drenchod with | grossly jusultiog favguage. After debatc the | already within & few years. publish ao authent If you had written **Jealous® fustead of **in 4.0 | solved by mutusl coossnt. 1 dous, Tor 116 moat g sk vha. Leealty magity | bis biood I dofehbs of the Unlon, and molstencd | hole matier was reforred 3 tho proper Comult= b 4 list of the cargo which went down. The principal W have hit the nall L1um Was cooking-stovas; the wiuor licm, Whisky. darel b +raan acte, aband you n squaro; and also lu’l off the *‘soveral othord." f Fewaln Tug suen HusBasD, " —ee————— MICHIGAN AVENUE, cupliuhed, Hor, AT Een The business of the above tirm will ba continuad by < A3d wiulsters, g B, }%.Chapia, undec e iyle of K.¥:Cospin & b 116-ak , Chicogu, May 26, 1877, with the sweat of hls centuries of unpaid tuil, it save biu the baltot, that it might use bim Lo per- Peluslo its powe ‘I'hle gift was very muchlike that of a waich ta an tulant, und Las proved Lo blw utterly ussless, while howoyer, our beat nien, luy- uk the work Juet begun, and Wherg 1t adsb du_carly autumn, Lika It apk ht dauty -1' wa¥ loft olf and prosvcutc it with To- Iored enetyy, snd with sn ducreased corpy of Moody st the head. Ilg will maku no tew Lo inquire aud report. ‘I'he Committee did a0, and recomuiended thal certaln of thy members who had been most lnsulting to aud abusive of the Wal- luce touse shuyld spoluzize before taking thele Lecats. 1 need scarcely add that this fa an ordinary RUMORED BALE OF VESSELS, A nunor was atloat yesterday that tho schrs Kato EEY Pttt the envuy of tho party has selced and turacd it | oczureence n all parliswontary bodies, §f wom- Y Tu the Hdisor af Tha Tribune. COMIO PLAYING CALRDS. Souiucas s movomenta are gubdod nut by voivs | sEainat tio Bver - Yora-clect, elther Ueforo or afler Wiey ury seaic, Radler ':‘m‘:’“""::"“ e, c‘;‘“" “’;fid‘" “r‘ Mar | cutcavo, May 7.~Many thavks foc your op. e e s o leaaf oual presaure, but by what he deems the A Jarge proportion of the party scem but now to | jusult the Llouss by werd or dee ll‘ y.firu at tie Rage e, skla boen | oorigng Ieader in to-day's Tuisuseupon ** Michi- pal general heajtbluln chpardhess el In snawerto prasor, iiut o | have waled i do 8 conuclousucds of tho siiuatlon, | wercy of the, loute, sad to, be Bllowed 1o taky | transtorrud by Me. W D. Keclool tho purchaset, | Loy oo, W have yot well undas way, I | utes ate worlhany Uiy ae iy, Dhist bo iven S ) L7 18" s0 siratepls, the coomertion Wil o o | Haycs us thoazh bo had takon s How dupariura, | Father &TAvOr (ian tBETWiss. " o toMr. Atteell, but sabiequont roports stowad shat | EASSNE (P SRS PEL SR TR R it Bata, with e sarvelously low st of siz- + tha examply'of o brulopged pentucost will " sug, Hlfl‘\v. wo fecl aluwst cortain about fho when be bas only %Dn« straigutforward ou the road o) *leu thy tlne cotnca for bl to declde, we huve boons draveliux fur 10 theso sixteen years. Thcae saine dissutisded folks wers angry with Hore Judgy Bacun dous not think that there will bo a new Sunatorial election, por thatefther Dutler or Corbin desitea it Ho defnds tien, M. C. Butler $he vessols would not be soll il the ret Y iy A ey PR ifl;fi: H boulovands with no (no desirablo, bardly access. | teSRand four-tonthe; sud Tuche, Ls., superintending the shipment ol able) way of gettiog 1o thom. Thls shaws po0f | Feveticrmesing Ediuien among the (wentics, w 10 see Sa BOVELL s ORIGINALY | o AMUSING! L | OTHING $ILLY—NOTUING VULUAR. ENDLINY AGUSEKENT FOR OLD AkD YOUNGL - ld by EBtatioue: I et cy ‘el 0 porti; 2. % Lien Lo deliverod tho parby frou ih 11on with the Hamburg hopror, says | SATHQ 9f sugur on the schr Pamlico from John Ly- | calculation on tho part of this city. A way (o | ensonan equalily with th Sy TS i ok vode ot our ifiubfertivn of the world—corialuly agag | ace recley Tl b ol e fublr fl{ orine | ot H s moley sechlental, that ha did what R g’ pluntation to New York Mr. beludivillo wis | theso parks and boulcvards should have been pro- | 80d thu arts. : VST oo ‘o1 Libeny e e e, fatlou, -um::;x u.x}n acadeinfcs, sominatlcs, col- “w'm?wfl 'n"n' Jeft “i';"'e"‘i".‘: 3::. t bad tha fuflaun?undmud L'.hfi'flltfi?. ‘v’v‘i’n‘flfln &r“ :l:a Ly 'y sad Golden Wig¥Pruvlous | yiged at the time they wers constructed, 1t mot W mi;—‘—‘ e i il ————————— Ui weil Uikderatond Tho st oo roratis | DOS i boardingt blin and carpestiy tho curridora of | torlly proveds ot e— beturs, Lowever, this noylect 1s uat past romedy Punama Star and leral FIISOELUANEO DS, it lod) Mr. 1 MATILER, 18 reo de 1a G . Bacalinrey Parls, b sola agens for thls u‘;«':fdm !::'u.fl' j Judge Bacuu thinke that s split in the Dewo- GRAND HAVEN, craticpacty in South Carolius aud 8o atiempi 1o T m“ Wheey Inetitutions foe revival work. With : tnige, that he might not be disturbed by 1he dhement contloued iy Lostow, snd supple- T, tread of the mun it bired to walt upon A d. g, Our South-Park syatems of luprovements | A slngular case bas como tv et from the Su- mart Flret, the Itepublican party trivd 10 cocrcy tha ¢an comwency st Lake strect, and. by the cxpendls ,i‘e‘:lor Court of Ayscucho, In South America, dpecial Currepondence of TAs Tridune. Bkl §Y Sd-workers duitributed through b fu- furw a0 antt-Adalulstration party there is possl- o . ture ofa very snoll amouus of ey, cutn paratively, coty years ago, o a drunken ght, an unfor- . TR i ot Now Eaiind. sl Shehs. coptres. of | Kebols'with Oae Bull ahd caross theis with 16 | bie: ba Bot probable. - Seme’ disappolated sa. | , GU4ND UAYES, lich., May u6.—Capt. Blrby | wo'can havo ono geaud boutevard frow th tiver 1o | tunato ludlan wa kitled Tu- that RSPt Rl B L UES BOXE'S J oy S ild e fur comlug cencrations would b | other, nd ouly pul'ite carcesiug band iuto its | pirant,” bo sald, ++ may attewpt & divislon of ecn- | Sndotiars pronounce thy report sont to suveral |'soutn Park, & distancs of veirly seven wiles, Tho | who Was sctuslly crazy fru the efcéts of struug P et Syt LS v WO awave of religious swsavuing and vital | pockes loug vuougl tv Lring ubout the mutuals vat, but Gove Mauploa s al-powesful Lo the j Clivagy papess, Lhah the f0g-whiside Lid uvt sound | cveb of wukiug tlis wuch: Webe- od Luproves | Lquor, ‘o pualebuicut LoF such elluasca L dye i Lesug, bl Liie Aeug'ies ¥ Chakipde Feslas .