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115 CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY., MAY 2, 1873 wan halt fougnt. platform, and slon of their would make * STATE POLITICS. 3 They frvited d s own State, nt some place In telegraphle com: R P featlon with Dattlmore; then each delega- votea by circulating the campaign documents of the mun for a candiate, and telegrapf) the other parties, Thelr plan of organization took in tion oto T4 toual Comimittee, which Shatl Précincta, wards, towne, citlon,{ counties, Histen, he 4 Gathoring of Republican Leaders and Candidates’ vte. Kach precinct canid organlze with tenor moro voters and elect four oflicers, Chiaf, Vice- Chief, etc, Theso were regalacly chartered by the Toledo Committee, and_each organlzation was known an n Counell. The central headquarters proposed to keep in direct communication with each Conncil, and campalgn documents wonld be to ¢ “;::::mm the result of the aggregate vote to ¢ Convention. Beautttuly sitnple and d‘;.;!::m: an this process would be, we fear mt the new thiog woull not work. Thero it too much risk of forged telegrams, The Btate Central Committes Moets To-Day would e amuus pocket-dictionary _clplier to Qossidor the Convention, Ainabitod diteclly. from thoee, U2 BE eren mployed; fiesides, the professional tnau- alot, and’ had. no ympathy or ami. ',i':,‘im.-o the Enguirer men—would have no Teeting of Lhe Marky-Nacks of the Natonal-G {;;t;::un"d‘d lglh.fl“l,:{“h l:‘;;:-‘fiz ‘rr:.m.l:y nm:: " rtunity 10 head 8 stampedu to the winolog eeting of the Nacky-Nucks of the Natlonal-Ureen. | Breicnced 1o hecd Nt pratis antl odcation L [ndustelal of thclr followers, and wonid thereby attain. vic. i back-Industelal Party, Y thele fol wanid therely att f mao st B critieal pofut. tery about that Nisgara Falla sulcide Tht:-:y:mn; and eatlsfactorily explained. The tory in the future. The party propoted Lo help in durtry and give Iabor, at living wages, to the 3, - 0U0, GO0 men now out of employment through the batiot, and by repealing the ubnoxious Jawe They Brace Up Each Other with lias b sdopted in tho past yearr. He sdvocated the man Whired o soung peddier, o whom ho Glowing Accounts. Grednback with e dacliration npon f1e face.iat. 1t v [0 cents,! ami * was kcen in animated con: —_— wan 8 fuli legal-tender for alldebts and dutics, He wanlod & greenvack currency and GuLD TIROWN TO THE REAR ilo belleved wuch s currency would ba warth more than gold, ife wanted & currency bssed on the fuith and reeources uf the country, The Democratic party was s biped, while the” Repub- lican party wae a unieocd, like 8_woose, atanaing upon une fuot. The Demacracy was hard on uny mude and soft on the other, according to the acc- tion of the country from wiich & man came, The Democeatic party was a house divided agatnst it relf, and would not snceecd in 1840, ‘Ihe Eant would throw In $1,000,000 1ato the National Con- ventlon 1o defeat the West, and hence the ! with lim.? That accounts for the ':.rrf::.mfne cocoanut, and it 1s no longer sur- o Jsing that the stranger should have Jumnped !::érmd after getting hall way across the pridee. 17 16 had been an able-tongued hack- nuan, the stranger would have gons over the precinice petore getting on the bridge at all. e et Citlzen Jismy WILLIANMS, of Indlana, is sald jee-Presidentisl ambitions. 1t would L VI: to find a Presidential nominea to THE REPUBLICANS, A LIVELY VISITATION OF BTATH CANDIDATES. The corrldnts of the Paclfic Hotel prescnted & mnra than usnally animated nppearance yosterauy afternoon and evening, The State acemed to have rent Iarge delegations of Republicans from atl sce- tlins, who Lad come o kecp au eyo an the pro- ceedings of Lhe State Central Committee, which meeta at that hotel this morning to fAix & time and | place for holding the cowning Stata Convention. There was 8 good deal of gossio and R great be alical : A N Party cowld ‘mot succeed, as' a houko divided ¢ Ing that Mr. | deal of ear-whispering dons amonz candidates | PY Il d match. We fecl justltied b ssebming anid thoie frionds, The great Inlerest acems to Ha [ SSAIN86 Mrelf canld not atand, as every righ. 1s not In favor of Citizen Jiisy for Mr., HunpRICKS bo- thinking inun well xnew, ‘The yeatiemau stated that it would cost $1 each to form clubs, the amount received 1o wv o 1I¥NDRICKS President n 1850, in the fact whether thetc ahall be an catly or 8 lato Vice-Presld h Convention. 1t can caaily be surmised Lhat the tana should be represented upon the Centrsl Treasnry, Thls paid for the charter. Hers that. mincntly, and that tho | Cindldstes want an early ona. Ae lt atanda nows | a5 Sl Lean 100 Giuba chaftercd by the Central the ticket, but more prol o the. Gl | tleraraon the anxlousseat, AN of them have s | Cymmiitee, but thoussnds wero organized all over nomlnee should recall fo his person the - | fuli faith, to tho untside world, soparently, U the country, they will' be the succesful numinees of tho party; ct. at the same time, they are not altogethor cer- (n, While thelr clectiuncering goes an for the nomination they are under licavy expenditure, and also literally under the thumb of the gaotic Fraud” of 1870. e —— It was announced ln the Associated Press dis- ltcports "In regard tothe state of the parly in yarious districts wero then called Tor. The Chalrmun, Jauies Springer, stated that th ore panization was progressing very rapldly in the from Washington yesterday that the 13 First Conzresatunal District mnd throughont the pitelies f tho Treasury had appointed o nutn- | Men with =t infuence. They sl know | giute, " 1fa congratalated them upon their succens gecretary of L for tho purposo of | Lot onlv one man can be Speminated | tunfar, and bo velfoved that they would clect Lerof gentlemen experts for tho purpo nr._can. . ofice o Conventlon, = 8id | g0, Grate ticket and a majority of tho Legisla. lieace there 1s an anxiety among them to know who ful party is to be, When this her feliows will put thelr thumbs trings and recret the cash they n & resulticss fuht to them, On the other liand, hoth the memberaof the Com- mittee snd ublicans genceally throughout the Stato difer materinlly upon the thne for hulding tho nominating 5tate Convention. Thero nre thosa who favor an carly date, hecause they belleve tho leonblicans arg losing ground Ly delny. Thl.‘{ Tiold that there aro those, {n cawo the Convention is postuoned, who will velievo that the party {a weakening, and afrald tu stand up sand ng}-a and hience will withiraw fromn ctive work. ‘here are others who think a late Convention information to the Department in ::;:\?dhll.fihn Internal commerce of the United States. At tho head of the xm. stond the name of the late Hon. Winanp C. Fraaa, Sceretary of tho American Pomologlenl Soclety, who died on his farm near doro, Iil., March 30, Dr.Slade, Charles Junes, and others, ree Latus of the party In thele ree tho really rucce all b - taro and members of Conyeess, decided, . Loone, 8. 3. Smith, T. ¥ potted'upon il upective diatricts, Whils the reports were belug read ** ex-Oo Lew Bteward, of Plano, laoked in. Siace ils de- foat lie ho not been ecen around the Tremont Hlonee, 1o laoks as natnral as over, but has no hankering after a nowlustion, Further reports wure handed in, they nnl{ developed (he fact that the Natlopal is & party ol much nope. A. W, Herr complatued that the papors did not do them justice. 'The meeting then adjourned, and the Committes went futa secret aesalon for he purposo of laying out plans for the campaizn, The St. Louls Lost tells of the fect of Master Tixorur Browx, sged 17, which it says are textraordluary.!” Master TiuozTiy BROWN, o8 e learn from our cateamed conteniporary, was porn In Chleago, aud wears n No, 24 shoc. That ] Wwextraor- | will bo Jut tho thiug. for tnie Republicans, Tiicy | S pueposn of luy lane for”ds " acounts for thelr'calling Wis foot an “*ex! old that now thore aro. two State tickets 1u the | #nd to call upun their friends snd the candidates Qlnsry" one, Anything less than a No. 80 or | fieid, —Domocratic and Nattonal, ~and that oue ls | 10 oben thelr purss.strinin and hand aver sanie campalgn powder. The matter of a coslition with tho Hepublicans was not discussed. SPORTING. DBASK-BALL, Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduna Inptanarots, Ind., May 1:—Tho attendance was 1,200, much less than had boen expected. Indlanapolls lost the toss, snd the game opened by Quest getting first on an error of lHankinson, 11e was doubled up, huwever, by a sharp throw by Harbidge after Nelson's foul tip, Clapp hit well for one basc, and, when he started for sccond, Harbidgo threw wo wildly asto let In thoron, In tho laut half of the luning Hallinan was sont to Dinckgoarding the other, and nesther han any real meeit, becausobott platforms are weak. They bellove 1n walting ot leaet until afier Congrows ndjonrne, eo that they may know exuctly where to strike. Furthermore, they arguc that, whilo the Republic. anm have no tickat in. the field, the Dewmucrats and Natlonals will bave no lieads to hit ou that sldo maye theirown, and aa they are fast killing cach otlier the Republicans are gaming propore tlonately. An early Convention could not beneflt the party In gencral, becauso an active campaign could ot be sct In motlon until cold weatbor com: mences. They belicve in o sharp, sborl, and d ciniva campatgn, sad henco favor the 1ate’Conven- tion. No. 83 foot I8 extraordinary lo 8t. Louts. e e—— Now that the Rov. A, C. VANDEWATER, of Tana, has gone into insolvency, with Ilabilitics of $230,000, incurred through *losses on Kansse rallway contracts,” he may be able to devote Iimsclf, by way of a change, to Improving the spiritual condition of his flock, espccially as his assets are nil, and so he is saved the trouble of ‘bathering round with the estate. et — Crnantgs FRAncts Apass declared a fow days ago that, after giving the matter considerable thought and study, ho had arrived at the con- LUCIUS 1. CROOKER, tho fat and happy Mendota Btate Benator, looks hopefully to 8 fe-clection, and he was around alive and jully as cver last evening. He thinks, or clusion that thy bm"thml: l\: hu"dum:l 'm ll:c at Iumlc s Iru‘nll;l’- bl that AL gu:‘ulunllimlld nd camo c::r wm&d on s p.;.ea 'res o wns to allow things to | snn n ‘ongress woul 0 more accepta- 1il luet in the seal n the secon nning threo Presldential tmbrog . blo dn Him than going back to the | Indisnapolis men siruck ont on Latkin's curver, remalu {n stalu guo, Lut the Sun hasn't printed iat ., Tom Needles. the littlo natt Ins “golien words ** 1t black type at the head Hista Horate O e o o, I the third nning Queat made a clean hit, briatiing State Auditor; looks tpon an sarly Cof but was left. In tne fourth juning Shaffer hit ovee ¥ A venilon as a auro indication of huccons. Therc fa | thy fence for two banes, bul ho was magnideent] atiscaiorlibgiumon, 60, Ganle, of Saudwich, and Guarléy Maneh | geldedout b’ thyhumo plato ll:(\h:l’ur' ul:)r{ aril. of Ottawa. who don't think they have an o on olan's n g L ew York—Citl- | mittec dectdes upon. The; nzlous to S a clean lincr over rhort, e » Hitsle publia attention fn T oTican Stavs Tenlalntnre ext fan. pafl in eve | nidad by IArbiees siare Ny sd B whd. thidw b zen Davip Connoy, to wit, who has just been D Thck Ogleshy retained in the United Btates Senat Then there is Jolin B, Hamiiton, of Bloomingto: 11e thinks an early Convention would bo an adva tawe to the party, since 1t wonld show who its standard-hearers aro to be, The staiwart form of Gen, Allen C. Fuller stalks to the front, 1o would not ovject to being A dark horeo In the Stato Treasury contest. THu looks wistfully and hopelully 1o the Execulive chair now occupted by tha kfon. Shalvy M. Cullom, und ha belloves that he is the coming man for 1840, 1io bas great faith in bhis -mng}n aud popularity, and belleves In tho motto **'That tho early bird catclos the worm. John W, Bunn, of Sprinafleld, stepe to the front ond eays ** Tom Ridgeway ain't a bad mwan," and doean't forget Lo say that Dave Phililpn is i town, *+Dave I8 uoing wonderfully well as Postmaster of Springfield, but 1 don't thiuk that he will be a can- didute for Congreen noxt full, 1am in favor of un early Convention. " Awmong_others who wero noticed promenading tho corndurs were dim Mix, of Kankakee: Thomaa ¥, Mitehell, of Dloomiugton: Jim Bhaw, Mt, Carrolls W, '8, Coy. Woominglon; Uovy, Snel Cullom; §i. M. Chamberlaln, Sccretary Tallrond ard Warchouso Cotmisston:” Charley Ilaldwin, of Dareau Conaty: William L. Gros 1. A, lay, Maj,*A. Mclanghiin, of Springdeld; and Col. Dick Whiting, of Peoria. Of the candldates iheco are notn few present, There s Thomas 8, Ridgeway, of Hhawnectown, 'Ton 18 a banker with & grout deal of ambitlon. Ho looks npon the ofico as belng » stup-ladder to hteher game. 1w aspices to the Uovernoralip in Quest, This didn't please the peaple in the stan st all, and they wero quiet eoough uatll, in the next inning, Flint ana Croft folluwed each other with safe lits, aud then, after two mnen were out, Lurkin sent Clapp to tase on balls, filhiog tho bae Bhatter, on coming up, was groeted with great applause, nnd'{n:unml 1t by bringing in two men on & long, hign fiy away over Hallindn's head. The appluuse was tremendous, and it was saveral minutes before the game could g on. Tho home team lucreasod tleir iead in the last Inntng by Shaffer's ruu, gained un called balls apd No- lun's two-baser to rignt field, With tlie score at 4 to 2, and only a halt-luning to play, the crowd be- gan to leave ground, " conzratulating each other on **The only Nolan,' but tne asent proved that thoy were bit premuture. Old Jou Blart was first at he m“\. and, Instead of try- ini to hit it over the fouce, ko attempied to knock 18 oy third-Lase, lo was partlally successful, and ronched firat-base, wiille Willininon fell down, Goliath Anvun walted pationtly for a shoulder- Lall, and, when it came, sent iton alinoto left- contre, pusting Starf on second, Fere guyon was equal o the emervency, und rulled on toward third so 8y to reach fratand il the Cassidy, who had not wo [fur been able to get on the sphcre, waa now more auccessfnl, and crackod it betw third ond ehoit, bringlng In & run amid dead silence. Ono niore score would tie, and two wonld win, aud larbidge was on band, 1l fell vn & low one; und drove 1t sharp and clean over second, while Anson and_ Forguson fallied the winning runw, with the entire appruval of tnethees Cnlcago and two Louisvilie men who formed tho entire hield to trlal for kicking, beating, and cutling another citizen, Citizen Coxnoy, it appears, is ablacksmith by trade, but fs sald of lato to have been supported by hls wifo, who 18 a laundress, g —e—— Tow absurd 1t was of the Amicrican papers to #ay that ft was JerPERSON Davis, nnd not JrregrsoN C. Davis, who was received with military honors by the Mexicans! Any ane could sce that it wasn't JEPp, because the dis- patch sald that he was *‘in full uniform.!” 1 it had been a waterproof and a petticost, nOW—, i —y ‘Wo judge from the courteous tone of the nd- dress of the late Mrs, I, B, Haves’ Washiogton Temperance Assocfation, declaring that the Presldeut’s wifo is ** a fraud, liko hor husband," hat the members of that Boclety aro mostly im- placable Dotnocrats, and that tho rogaliafs a cardinal-red nose and a strong breath. e Theso cock-and-bull storics about Russian privateers probably spring from the report that Magg Twaix thinks of writing a serles of let- ters about Germany, which will be pubiished fn 1850, e John T, Paters, of Sprincfleld, {s 1bs noxt likoly | supnort of the White Stockingy, An enthus- bouk-form, Henca the rumor about the lesue | 508 T PO oLl B D e e | e ot s frous bicacs. relrovad ol lettors of BARK, which hna 8 grenter number of ‘men who wonld | his fuelings by mounting o seat and —————e—— 2: clvos upon the nltar of thoir State than | shoutlng, **I'm uine feet tall, and I welgh The Rhodo Island Leglalaturc has just ad- | Fpringtiold, espociaily fa thers is o good salary at- | @ ton.”" ‘Ihe crowd dide't aay bl way, Tho tactiod fo the posttion nian, WHo Wours 8 u countderable ahdlty, ant Ktate Treasurer, ten, J. C, Smith, of Chicago, formerly of Ga. lena, wonld not object to being the keeper of Lho State funds, Tho "Uceneral is the cx-tiraly In- nptcu{r, who loft the ofiico with a good, clean regord, Noxt on the st comes E. C. Hsmburger, of Epringhuld, Clerk of the Supromo Court for’ the Central Grand Divivion, 1o 1s very confident of b strength, sud thinks ho Is Just the mau to all the Lill. Lust of all comes WASIL BUSHNELL, of Ottawa, the Inwyerand banker, —a man of Infin. sultof the vame is enconraging to frl Cnlcagos, weake Alr, Poicrs Is a nico young icho and side whiskers, of o (8 at prosunt the Aw sourned atter o sesslon of two days, ‘Thme and space ure in keeping in that State, but it can hardly pay & man good day-wages to go futo Volltics, untess tho Leglstuturo steal with ro- warkablo voloclty, riends of t howing that they are not likely to will siways work sharp aud hard to the bitter cnd of evory gune, It takes grit mnd discipline to ma rally fn tie last lalf " of the foning. ~ The flolding honors of to-day's game Lelong to Mankine son, llarhidge, and tart, The former handiced himaolf like u votorau, and made two ramrrknblo plays. Lorkin'e record du fuily oanal to that of **tho only Nolan,"" but to Iarbluge's dnu hit, which hrollfm i the winning runs, Ill'-lfl be nward od the credlt of much of the victory, The prophets who bave been suro that the Chicapo Leum coutd not puil togettier savuld hove soun Furzuson and Iila boys pull lowards the centroto-day, KFollows ———— Citlzen Bluc-Jeans WirLtAM», of Injlanny, s 1 training far the Natlonal Conventlon of 1880, bul we fear that the delegates will not bo so tomplalsant as were tho ratlroad rolers of 1877 ‘owand lls son-u-law's cuttle. Tuoy witl not et bim through, e ———— Ilu‘ I;l guuu«:l hlllpnlllu. a ueulllxnmun R:ul a | fngis iR AR scholar, and a guud businees man, 1l was Attor: Jeer Davis is boginnlug to chirp agaln, The ney-teneral of the dtate uder Gov, Palmer, and B %] CIICAGO, wage an ellicient oflicer. ———. For Superiniendent of Publie Instruction (Lere 1en hout of candidutes. Aurora sends forth her yorthy ehmipiun tn the persan of Fraf. W B, Powell, “1lo was e candidaty of 1574, and was defeated vy Etter, the prosent Incurabent, and cane uidata for “ro-glection vn the Democraiic fckot. ‘Then theee aro Lienry L. Doltwood, of Princeton, Turcau County, formerly Princips) of tho figh Sclwol theras Prof. B, L, Wolls, of Ogle County, who wns o candilate for (ho nomination four years ngot Prof. 8. I White, of Peoriai Dr. Novios, of Jacksontlile, preactier und teacher, who docs not appeur b pave much strengtl, A. MeLaugl- 1in, of Bpringtield, politician und gentleman, onco Hecrelary of the Iallroad and Warebouse Coiis- ston: Declt ¢, Russ, of Carbundale, & prace tlcal teaclior. Lust of il comes Dr. Newtan late. wan, of Ualvsbirg, who was state Buperintundeat of Public [nstruction for siztcen yeurs, 1o has both exparience aud abllily, wottom rail {s on top, suro cnough, and If Jeey Rues Into the Natioual Conveutlon fn 1880 with ibe solld Confederato voto ot his baci, thers s nossylng what may buppen, o 1oay be Prest- teut agaln, ———————— e Ney York fa on tho ove of n dog show. Tho Provident managers have provided leugths of Hove-pipes ot the eatrance to the 8pitz depart- ment, whereln the Jerald reporters may en- Scunce thelr legs bef ering ely per- ey k8 before enteringupon thels per- Larain, b "Total.. uest, 2 b fatn ——a— h'efhe Elbln asks, “*[s not a man hotter than a f[ €PI" but when it weut to press Trzobons 1708 had not been heard of, ulcec=coca=- ole-rccmccoll They I ——u-_‘l — “I'he candldul mr(:lr’lr‘knnlmn Bup;rm:“(‘,nnln . ““ml";"'a PR ave & department of % Positive Facts ! | 8re not so numerous, Tucee are nicntioned fu the | FEEE0= 1000100033 outhe Sun, There s no editorlal matter fn jt, | Sorhers Division Gen. 1 Dutton, | {HsEd LU0 00200 14 ) a1 ol ar Letialh aud Jdoln 3t erry 00|l carusd—Chicaso, % In the slath Inning; Jo- editor ot the Zransiripl, Vot the Centrul Division, M, I, o Jobn P, Buker, of buringdeld, are both wi sacrifice thems dlanapolia, 1. Ja tio atith, III;I“I A:.fl itte—sia Ter, 3 Nolan, Tutal Mr. Bamves, 8, Cox's tonguc {8 au unruly Lstca on cloan, ..lu—cmc-lu'.'lm Indianapolts, mewbet, but then he could bita it off. Ivos. For the Bouthern D 0, ———e— . crrors= tiiere aro not muny candidates ofiering, because rst hase on creors=Quest, 1, Tho Florida Frand sansation scoms to bave | thissection 1o toa Democeatic, do 14 Jtoher r,"“ 3 s nadisary tL Marliges o1 Neakinand, Kone to meet, the Keey motor, of Carbondale, aud ¥, W. Fieicher, of Centra) Kolat 2 nd YH * = ——— are mentioned as the candidates, ases oit calied Uil Larkio, 9; off Nolsa, 2. The Paris I = Col. A. U, Habcock, the Chalrman of the Com- A aris Imposition would be a good nawe | mitice, had not arrlved lust uight, e js cxpected rsaffecting thia score~Nolan, 13 Plint, 11 Queat, k. tu urriva tuls morulugz, St b enn o hlladolphta. ———— John W, Bunn 16 stated tohe notunwiling to [ PARSTRCLea of KUIERPHIN. b 0oy PERSONALS, runusa dark hureo oy the Treasarerabitp, and, 1o z 3 casool an cmergoncy, Haniburger would withdraw iu hle fuvor, Tuen” thore are trades talked of, — suwie in the in the interest of Snuator Oglesby, snd frnund: wera opuned this afternoon fur the diat League guine for the champlonship of Ameri 1t wan betwe the Noston snd Pravidence Clubs, ud nereons wero pressnt. ‘Ilio game . Gilmoroe and his band, Miss Emma Thurs- fuvor of Jobn A, Logan, Neno of them 4 o7 the ria duuna, and Rudolpls Arouson, the | awever, aso ALy Getuite bod: 8 B s ol Tl o o R et will aafl by tho City of Borlluon Fri- ltlageway fs ¥alid to bo anxious to combine with samo: Bat Utlcas. 0, " 7 fot Burape, Batouus friends, but nelther proforses to know | ®iuternationni yawu:” ‘fucumeas, 53 Unfiata, 4 . The Rev, Goorge Mullor, hoad of tho | Hemoutcer ss i ibe buierest of Joba W, Drang, | Ahe Uulaiosstarion a Wasleru (uuf to-morow. Bristol, Englag, Charley” Farwell, Attorney-General Edvs b Ny 3—Daseeball—Cinclusatl, 0 o INNATI d, **Falth and Prayer™ orphanage, hound [ peliwaukee, 4, W preaching 1 Cair Gicorge I, Harlow uro wald (o by guictly o ——e A ornla. §le will retura to En- 3 v x‘:“‘ll:{:lmlhulawolncx\mnnm. FelEiraniay, doreraorenti AL wutb ot of sy ST, LOUIS SUCIALISTS. glish poper fuslsts that Lord Beac- :;-'hld wLowa that Lo has sn ear, bat not for wa. THE NATIONATLS, An Intervlew with One of Thelr Loadersw bt , ¥hen bo apcake of the diapason of diplowas TOB $FATE CENTRAL COMMITTES Thelr Programme, T+ meanlug the *4 key-note of polloy. " of the Nativnal party gatherad yestzrday morning | 87, Lovie, No,, May LIt Las becn stated in In the clnb-rovias of the Tromout Houss, During public priuts bera that tho Diombars of the Suclal- tho forcuoon Kowaucs Hunlth entertamod 8 fow Grennay Nuw: 2popars announcs the be. fatic party Lave been drilling in this city for soine kit 10thal of the Dykg of Connaught (Prince Artbur) S the Princeny pont visltora with some splcy storles, aud at 12 o'clock | time vask, An Intorsivw this ftarnoon with Mr. S0ghler of Prings prod, 40 Margaret, . youngost | {ho Cowmittes held s hour's sccret session of | Currlin, city editor of the Volks Stimme, the Sotliory Federick Charles of Prusels, nothing but talk. Shortly after 2 o'clock the cluns | organ of the German Xoclallats bLere, who Wus very sctive In tho ri seated und ymprisoncd wents. 1o e Jast July, sad wae ar- thereior, veritled the state- vouts 200 ucmbers of Lias gous to Eurape to play a six . got together sgaiu, when thure were present Geu, uRagement at tho Loudon Iaymarket (J. Dates, tho parly’'s candidate for State Trvasurer; d sald uun":«kafll IBcatre), whero *+Tho Crushed Trage- | Dr. D. D. Sturgeon, of Taledo, Cuslruua of | tho Socialistle Workingmen's ProloctiveAs- and e, 'unmau Ho took Geurgu Hollsnd | the National Commitice of the party: | suctation have been drilllog ouce 8 week Wi oree B Devers und wifo (Nellls Mortimer) | 8 M. Stade, Elgin; Cuarlcs Boone, Ju Dsvices; | 13 Wasiingtou Hail, - oud they ~expect Lo i, 5. M. Smith, Kowunco; K. W, Nelson, Joliet; [ Baye sudtber bay weou. dusi arie ste y » b <P o x ¢ld rifles. ‘Fliey buve but about by pusbe Bov. Jastin D, Pulton, of Drroklyn, | To0uss Wolf, Fratuas 1. . Stoveus, dacout; | i "f”ffim it :}‘“{:".; iy 'ars px‘:n:nl ¢ aled o get bl scrmons eirculated through | Gounty; 4, W, Evare. ( Hictiand Sonng. | eeived soums ConimbLIORS. frum the Bcat v bea aelf, "m‘“'l*n. bas started an Outlook for bim- | er, Plano; Jawes Springer, David G , A. W. | askud whut these armed men proposed m,‘"‘;‘“'“x-hmubaun Lxaminerand Chroa. | Merr, 3. 1. n.uu\f’x P. Junes, Col, t"' to o, Lo W tle would protect etone 14 ¥ive bl oaly 3 varegraph of nis beat | |, AL 2:0 v ciack Jutes sprivger calivd tho meet- [ tao juvuuiye of tne Socialiatic Work from tha police, sud prevent tue srrust withont wierautof iaw of men whu Lave & comtiiutional right tu aseriavle uud discuis their gricvauces. ‘"tyw vrder, ¥, Slurgeon was called {or to wmake a report on The gen came » 40d the Juptiat Weekly wuuls nos publish : lae, e 1atter responds that §t can't oven s lumue for twagq) tho pruspects of thae party. a3 0 004 Lrash. for vard wud niadu s fow remarke, "o syt that 200 | Hu euys. (Do parly wumbers from: 5,000 0 Mre Vay Cott, i I newupapers nad copoused tholr cause througbout | €.000° “in tnls city, and from 50 o Tagslo, iy, 2 U her recout campaign in | tos couutry. Tue uew party neveriulendod to | 60 In' the country, sl swors inembers, Hement oo patbotically described the agony | 8P until it bad elected its stundard-beaters to the | Dosldes thieae, Lo aaid thers are a¢ msny vica ba wugh at Catel Maglotracy of the United States. Tuo uuw | &ctive sympatby with the organizailon who sre Barted with, po “Nm:“"f"“"-'“'“ before st party wia afiliated witn o otber, 4id could ad | seady wnd Williag to ¥Ive 1t ald 8t auy thae, who EY0 U0 e Gy’ aoat s €oud sunily | would bave wo aiiiation wil wuy other pasty. i | du’ ok wish 1o euroll tucwsoivee, ' bucatts of Litly wopu gy Jlmonds and Jewelry; bat **that | precicted that the Natlonsls would eluct their can- | fear of oung. nefr situuons. e, Wairon, f wate for Presndcul w1550, The speaker pre- iwted most 7apid progress for the varty. Thelr wicat fvbus was fibance, ‘Phele plan of Liganiza- tion. us pertected Ly the National Commitiee, be tavugat, wasperfect, aud s cawpalgu well plavued Lfore by ‘“v“u-"whlcn ber nusband had klesed editos-An-calef of tho Velke Stirarme, focmucly ¢ int- 6z of the Vuwce of Lubor, publlsted 1u New York, says tha party uasiucredaz | lutuls country frum 5,000 two years agy, 1o some 60,030, its preacat SLCu L, 613 LUal 1018 Zuiuing Wewbite fapialy. dy shs o 1ld not part with. *Bue 4 “ bave W riog," aud sue dually s aasid, 2 Lurd. oyt Pulded ugy v, . cretion (! ter part , and, consenquently did not pnt in an appesrance, snd absojutely re- fured to fight. A DISCOURAGING OUTLOOK, ** Morrissey and Canninzham desired to lose no time, en they bougtt (wn' tickets for the meamer runuing up the Chagres Hiver o fiorgona, haif way to Panama, They walked the Jand imum:y. thirty-#iz miles, between Gorgona and Panama, arriving at their destination with just €5 between them. Toiheiramarement and consternation, they found 7,000 persong at Proama awaiting shipment to san Fiancisco, that the market price of & ficket was from 81,200 to $1,500, .and that there was o chance to get to Ran Fran: Cifco RA stuw.awsys, aA seniries were poste el night and day to prevent persons whn had no tickets from coming on board, They determined to try to make the money, and, with that putpuse in view, they began playinz Spanish monte and -faro with thele capital of $3, Tneir luck was good d by the time they had been six weckn at Pans lhe{ had not only Jived sud en- osed themselven, bit had gradually accnmulated 700. One nizhi, knowing thst s ateamer was fo *ail in two days, and belnz most anxtons to gel on to £an Frantiscn, {hey determined to have a grand flutter with their 8500, hoping to realize sufiicicnt to enable them 1o buy two tickets, {he price for which was $2.600. ‘L hey went to the bank, played high, every dollar they had, Ta use Juhn Moreirery's uwn ‘expreesion ‘in ench cares, Ihfi! eru *flat broke,* and wero conipelied again 1o diecuen the posnbllity of getting on bhuard the rleamer aa stow.aways, It was a difficolt ages- tion to wettle. There lay tho steamcr Panama two miles ‘Wl{ from the shore, and with an army of sentincls keeping watehiul euard againet Intriders. To rneak on board ot night wae their only chance, dnd thiey determined (o Lazard the ventore, Abont 10 o'clack at night they etrolled dawn to the heach, stule & boat, snd guickiy tow- edoutl Into ine stream in the dircction of the steamer. ‘They nad ot within ity yards of tho Panama whcnlunh{ hadled them: * Who comen there! They cessed rowing, but made no an- #wer, The next moment the seniry discharged nin mueket ot them, and they turned the nose of thelr Doat ronnd and hurrien iack 1o shuce s manriny and fastening the boat where they had found her, and no one being any the wiser the next morning a9 tu the uee to which alie had been put. The Fanama waa 10 rai] the next nisht, and something must be ilone, ns they were withont a cent in the world, ‘The morning snd afterncon cames and went by wiihout presonting any available opporty durlny the evening Luey managed Lo ot ou bunrd & freliht tender which was going out (o the veasel. On getting alongaide tlhe I'anima, Mortiasey and Cunningham reized a laree packing-case, snd, In the fluesy and bustle, succeeded in losing thems JOIIN MORRISSEY. Death of the Muscular Politician at Saratoga Last Evening. A Peaceful Ending ol u Remarka- bly Checkered Existe ence. Some of the Prominent Episodes Which Marked His Eventful Life. NO MORE. DEATII OF J0HN MOURISIEY, Banatona. May 1.—Jobn Morrlascy, ex-Con- greseman and State Senator from the City of New York, dled st7:30 this evening. He had secmed quiet and withuut sny unfsvorable symploms until & little aficr the New York papers wero brought In, when he motloned for hin glasees to read one, About haif-past 6 an unfavorablo change occurred, and he rank rapldly afterward. Father McMenomy, & Catholic priest, wan rent fo and b promptly cama and administered the Ex- treme Unction, Although 3Mr, Morriseey was rap- fdly failing, he neemed consclous to the last. s wifo and domestice were present. Mr, Morrissey died clasping the hand of the pricst. Morrsscy's Lusluess partners are here, but nothing fa known by them regarding how ha left Lls busincan, or whether there is any will, ‘The tuneral will be in Troy. DBIOGRAPHICAL. A REMARRABLE CAREFEIR. Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune, New Youx, May 1.—In its account uf John Mor- risey’s life the New York Z'mes printa the follow- Ing: ++John Morrlasey was tho only von of Timothy Morrissay, and was born st Tomplamore, County and gaon I ‘Tioperary. Ireland, on the 19tn of Felruary, 1831, | sclves intho erowd of passengers instexd of returie Timothy Morrisey; who w onlinary day-la- | ingtuthe tender, after having deposited thelr borer, came to the United States when John was | burden on the ateamer's deck. They were soon only 3 yeurs of age, and touk up his residence in Truy, where he continued to live and work asa Jaborer till hisson waain a position the snpport him. 8o late as 1874 the old wentleman was alive and hearty; never having known a day's sickness, witout a gray bair on lis bead, and not cequiring wnugly 11D AWWAY IN TILE STEERAGE, ond the steamer was miles on he: way before they yentured un deck next morning, After Laving pone rouwd the forccasile beruink fora Ureakfast. ~ More niascy must necda et luto mischlel on ‘the very to use spectacies—though B5 s Of gge. John | first inornlng of the voyase, While e was lonng- Sorri school edocation was comprised | 1hy on deck, 8 meas-boy fell at his feet frum a in the altendance of a common school heu\fi box ou Abe ear,. sdminisiered o for one ycar, during wiich time, ag ho himsell | him by a well-dressed gentiemon., *You hodn't admitted, he learued more mischicf than lottere, onght'to strike & boy itk ihat,' remons 1t wav not till he was 10 yosrs of age Lhst i was Morrirsey, *What have yoa ol to say ut reized with a dewire to learn o resd snd write, and | jur' rutorted the gentleman, *Well, 1 ray yon St will surprise mnn( to learn that be faught him- | hadn’t ought tustnke » boy like that,' persisted self, The elder Morriseoy having seven little | Morrissey, *You miad your vwn busine xirl# to wupport as well as Lis Loy, and only caru- LIl put gon In trune,: rejoined fhe gen dugg 81 or {0 abiilings & day, was neccerarily com- | “The — yon will,” exclaimed Morniascy, pelled 10 pul e ‘pon to wors iy Inlite an | jeering tone, ‘Iguess you must Lesome wort of Imnlhltv When 12 yeara old, theretore, hia fami- | a batalutio’ cock. yun must. 1'd 1o to know who v having moved over the river from Went to Eust | yuu are,' The gentleman's aoger was fast rising, ) *'ray, and taken up thale resldence tu Ferry struet, Johu Morrlssey BEGAN THE BATTLE OF LIPE inOrr's wnll-pnlmr fuctury, st tho handsome wages of $1.26aweek, In thute days the printing of wall-paper was ail done Ly hand, and Morrlesey's ewployment conslated in brushing the colur on to the cluth on which the printer presscd his wood- cut blucks In order to trunsler the colur to the pa- por, - Morriasey worked in Orr's factory fur two ears, and then went {uto the rolling-mill of the jurden Iron-Works, where bo Lud to seize the red-hot ats With hippers as they cumo fnished from the rolis and draw them away to the coollug place, Morrisesey worked for oue year in the iron- works, receiving 82,60 8 week. Jona C. Meenan worked In the samo shop witk him. In 1810 he went Into tho atove-foundry of Johnson, Lox & Co., where he worsed as a helper Inthe tnolding-roowm for twa years, Whila thero bo as- sisted in making boub:shella fur the Uovernment 1o be used in the Moxicun war. In those days the stovo foundries of Troy alwaye lay idle during tue threo winter months, Juhnson, Cox & Co.. therefure, Glled up thid vacant perlod of thelr busi- ness year during .the war by uk“‘k’ contracls for bomb-sheile. "By this “time Mornasey, who » ut he controtled nlmaclf, aud goletly said: *My name 1s Hudewn, and I am the Capiain of this semel.' Morrissey fabrly wiited, and witl & pro- longed whistle dirappeared down the haichway, The Captaiy was ahotit the last person lu the worid althat moment whon he wanted tu sce, such ives 10 have any trouble with, When they bad been thrce days at sea, the Parser caine round to collect the tickets, the Captata pnd ‘some of his ofiicers accompanylng bim In order to overawe the vust crowd of roughs who were on board, ‘The inevitable . denouement tovk U“" and the Captain took Morrissey and ‘anningham to tovk, und anked fhew how they dared o come on voard without tickete or money. *Now, veo hiere, Cap,, ' ¥uid Mutrissey; I supposs you Liae & good 10any chaps like us to' deal with, and gits a food many promises made: but 1've got friends, good friends, o Bau Franciaco, and If you'll take us avhore there I know they'h rafae the money topay aurglnn" s.' The Captain's reply wat aliort and to the po w1 ddressod 1o the first mate, *Put these feliows ashors at Ac pulco,” be sald, And then turnine o the stow- aways, ho added: *That's Just 1,600 milen from Faunwa apa 1,50 miles from Han Franclsco. You'll find {8 pretty hard to get away from thero, I gueas that's L vest ‘mmmmsm or you.' 'iho gu"?m would certuinly buve carried out his threat ut for oven in those days, bumilt itke & young ball, began to take an active part 1o tno local faction disputes of “Froy, andin 1848 he was alrcady one of the most prominent *rouuders’ of the :Ilg. There wom, &% that e, iwo parttes amonz thg A VERY UNFORSEEN EVENT=— an event which turned out & perllfit godsend to the . The ouls and rowdivs of Troy, known | twa Impeeanious adventure ateeraze was Fawn' and * Down-Town.' Young as | not anly fled to overdowing, but crowds alws slept was tho leader, or," as [ ondeck. Tho kitehon, ton, war ol only unequal it, the ‘chicl devil' of | to thy tremendous M) s made upon it, but the [ pacty. ~ Jon U'ltoucke and | stock of provieions was of taterlor quality, and Jubn Muckey, aged 4 nnd 20 respectively, were | fuadequate ut that, Althoug the Steward hai dune the leader reln and nglits between thero two i: of the * U'p-Town ' gane, The quar. 28 wore faicy sant sud very aunuying Lo the respectaule citizen: O Rourko wus well kuown amuong hi jasd thiroughout all that ecction of tue State and the adjoining countles of the New England States a very powartuliy-butit jan sud a territic bt aud as having whippid every one In tho sir. roundirg Coum.r{, 1n the fall of 1848, John Mor- rissey accldentully enconntered O'Ruurke 1o tue syuare which there wos then at the lower ond of Fourth street, and 0'Kourke, wao was partia)ly in- toxicated and in o quarrelvome frome of mind, struck Morriaey witnout any provecation. They immedlstely " CLINCHED FOR A PIGHT, but O'Rourke's companions, knowing that be was drunk, and would, consequently, e budly beuten, parated thews, few duys aficrward the two avain accidentally met {n Lawrence's saloon, 1w Mver street. Hoth had somo of Whelr respeciive gangs with them. O'ltourke flow at Mornsecy, & regular Oght ensucd between tne two, O'ltourke wits soundly tirashed, anyd Jobn Morriusey was tho hero of the bourin the lower quarters of Troy, Btill, U'Rourke's party were not cantent to submit toan uncondistonal wurrender, and Morrissoy bind to fight all of U'llonrke's cnowen cumrades one aftor another, These Oghis were eight in number, and were wll foughtduring the ensaing year, Mor- siusey was a tnumpnant victor in all, and, though only 18 years of age, bis nunu and achicvements were the subjuct of discussivn and notoriety sporting clrclew tn every Btato In tbe Unfun, Jobn Norrissey wils fulrly established. a8 a fightme man, During thewe two years, 1848 and 1449, Morrissey wai & deck-hond “on the North Itlver steamboat Empire, plying bolween Now York and Albany, of which Capt, Bunth, whose daughter Murrisscy married in 1804, was the com. wander, While o deck-hand, his wages were 813 a month, but his perquisites from parcels, bage KAy, 6lc, (Lhoro were no express companles 1o 1noso dayse), rabsud Uhle sum up to 850 or §10 a mouth, scconding tu weather aud nesson, OFF FOU CALIPOUNIA. In 1850 Morrissoy wave up steamboating, bavinz become inoculsted with the Califormia fever of 1640, and to California e detenntped to ko, In suarch of thut fortune which he did not sce his way 1o making i Troy. A young man nsmeds Daniel Liin best nt Panama, The aoy hefore reaching Aca- pulcy, the wob of roughs and rowdies mmutinted, and were guing to take podscaston of afl the cabing nd also of the provisions provided cers anid_tirst-class passengers, The Captatu's eye foll ou Morciaucy and Canninzham, who, though vastly Intcrested in the procevtit; wero stunding aloof, and taking no part to them. Morriasey afterward sald that be baun't the beart to bo 8 deadbead and then break the Cape tafn's head beca the accommodations were insufliclent d the food Inferior i quality and short in quautity, Morcover, le tnougnt Lhe mutineers wore very wrung. The Capiatn sent for them. ~*Can you flght?* he asked of Morriwsey, *Well,* roplica the pumiit, *J guess thai's a kind of trade wilh we. l'm eome- what at fghting.' *WiI you fight for me!" de- manded the Cuptain, *We will,* replfod Morris. scy, 'Fho next minute Morrinecy and Cunningham ware provided with cutlavees, and each had 1wo aix-shooters handed to him, Thus provided, thoy tuuk their stand amony the satlurs. “Assoon as tue mutinecrs came aft to carry their plag of selzing the ship tnto vxecution, the sailorw were drawn in Hlne across the deck, the Cavtain and bis oflicers In frout of thew. and Morriseey and Conninz. hinm, cutlnss in one hand and revulver In the other, as an advauco guard, Directly the mob saw Morrissey and his companiun they called a bult snd avked Marrisecy what le mcant. *Cold wtoel and hot lead for tuem ay eudeave ots (0 pase this line.' repiled the brawny sunporter of the Caplaln, Tho cowardly wob were fearful of further treachery Awopg Lo&ir OWND numoer on scoing (he defection; they hestated, oad fnaliy demanded @ parley, The Captaln would vnly con« sent to & parley after AN UNCONDITIONAL BURRENDER, terma to which the cowaraly mnub guickly agreed, The Captain pronnsed 10 inquire 110 theie griov. snces and 1o do th best he could for them, and the nob dlvpureed. ‘The Captain rowarded Morrisscy nd Cunningliam (or theie plucky services by prom e to take them on to 8an Francivco, makinj them Hrat-class pusscuzers, and @ving them & aate-roumn butween thow. Afier enjoying a hearty meal In thele now guacters, Slorrieas started with the utmost nonchialanco to fete their coatd from the stevrags, Though he went down the hatchway alone, no one ventured to Juterfers with b though many glaredat hivt ke Samatn '“'"-t{',"uffv"’ii%nfifl’x}mfl:““‘;m,‘“ n{,‘,fi,"_’ byenas, On arsiving in San Francleco, Morrissey Nows Tor laving suol “and” kilie “ono | lowt notimo in relatinig the evonte of tho voyago to Vatrick McLaughlin, betler Known us **Pau- his friende. Thu resuit was & visit to Capl. Hud- W T Qetermined to sccompany hiw, | Y01 On bosrd tha Panama, aud the tender Ly 3iar. They Y o | pwey aug Cunnlogiam of thele passage-money nama to San Franclsco, Cavl, Huitaon was ade o gfnm puree of thelr funi s deaf ta all their nrgh Inginallta$. = H iy 2 h this sum, the two pro- und ‘utterty refused to tako the motey, suyl at they had fafrly carncd it uver und uver againg that but Tur thom the mud would cortainly have trivd to wcize the ship, and would, o all provabllity, hsve buen eucress- ful, Thts was in the full of 1830, With the money tnelr frieuds hed sdvanced them Morriveey uul Cunuinghum started s faro-bank 1 Sun Frauchico, ’l'hfl{ rau the bauk for elght months, living snd makiug a little money out of ft. MORNIYIKY A8 A PIHATE, by hook or by crook, to reach dan Francis- cu, ‘Thuir fiest stop wasto stcal a ride to Now York on a freight traio: their socond to stuw theawelvesaway on board the F'acific Sai sieamer, then on the polot of Jeaving 1. After tho vese wiicers slow-Awuys were roquested o Captain's oftice und seitle.’ f the of the uspression, Nothing undan d, the two At “{n 1851 the gold fever br Queen young Troy roaghs replied 1o tho Captaiu's foters chi 8 riotte’s Ieland, 10 the British Possesnions. atout toaaturies that they had no tickels and no mone) ""Lu" eites fraim. San Eranciece and ShIther and that they had “dehiberately foft home with o lutention of stealing thelr way 1o San Franct, T'lie Captain, (Capt, Beheuck, brother of Gen, Jtubert who was the United Btates e to the Court of b dames daring the Presldency of_Gen, Grant), however, nasured them that they had Tittie ehiancs of weeiug San Francuco. v he hould certafuly take theu back with biu to New York, make them Work their pasisge, tov, 1 the coal-Dunkers, Ho wis deaf to sl) appeals, and curtly dimisscd them from the cabin, Thie was anczcocdingly awkward position (ur the emigres to be i, aud_one out of which they detormined to ety if nossible, o fzut their way out, if necewsery, The latter contin. Surelesey aud o number uf bie assoviates detess wined 0 ev, Twenty of theor bought & small sctiooner {n weuty shures, and thay htrod o Caplain any mate, who wees to take thelr pay vut of % ¢ taln percentago of a1l vrofile wizich uifint weis froin tho voyage, Whether tnu tradinz with the or the gold digning was Nikely to beof & u{mluun character may be judzed of from el's outfit, oud pr lons for the voyage ber carzo conslsted of onu shot-gun aud two mix-shooter revolvers furcach wan on board, six amail cannon, and 200 rosud-shot. Conlil any. thing have beon mvure llm{)ly snd fuuocently picalicaly The Custom-llouso aoibornt bun Francieco ¢d them 8 cicars gency, Hiauzh only 1o bu adopted xa 8 last resort, Sk maeat v lut Morrisssy Would not Lave veen 4 diicult matter, ua tho vess oL B Rler, M Moriery #cl was crowded withh roughe on ihelr way Lo the old digings, all orany of whom would bave ene joyed thie pettlng thou uabure tu spito of the olll- vers, But fate, ur HORIMIAIBY'S RECKLESS CARELEIINTUS, was agatudt thour. Morniasey wust necds got dnto a wraugle with one *Jiwy’ Hughos, & leader of oue of the 2angs of rougbs, Hugnes msalted a geutic- mag, oneof the HEsl cabin’ pasecinyers, who was i tha deck with a Jady on Bis srus, aud when the gevtleman romonetrared with bim for bis be- aud oizht with 8 Iand breozy, put to sca without pupers. uiouent pirates in to oyo of tho faw; bus thuy satled on, day after day, without belug overhaule i arived st Queon Charlutto's 1slind afier n rable piassage of elyhicen days. . Tho ivland ds out-of-ihe-say place. was then ouly inhavited Ly tho Sitkas, 8 wurliko triho of Indiabs, sud its communications with the civillzed wurld wers con Bueid to the ealling of o Hudson Bay_tompauy's trading vevsel ouco in a year or two, The mowent i) ped thelr cables, and Phev wera from that havior, Huubes atruck Lias s beavr Llow i the § oy ghueared oif shure 3 wwarn of canore, Ullod tace, ‘Mucrissey took e part of tue ventleman, | Witk Ahiuicd 08 BABFC R REEEE O FOICT Cand who, with the “lad; Al fromn Dontded. the " achouiio, muci to the tribula- wio by uu weans auleki e Ditrage, ud Ut for e intorte ton of the voyagerl, wuolcomed nese warriors, py o with their - knivos, Woult lave_ gl Hughes 2 oy | wwmatawks, wud revolvers. “Fhey “d 10 :.lull‘ ge Lo tight o ducl with sevolvers so soun ow peretade all to leave the vessel but oue Chiel, Who pereisicd In femaiming on buard, und who twyed artlcmsly with the tiigeer of bivrevotvor whenever e wan remosstrated with fur so doiu. At Jast Murtie { solved tne diticuity Ly wuvakin, (i biny, Theawing bis arue around b, au thiey could get ashore atter the vomel shoald cast suchor ju Chagees Bay, luziics, who apycars tu huve bevn an arcant coward wilh' piatols, wccepted Morstasus's cluilene ly the bupe uud beltef that Capt, Bcheuck would got sliow bla snd Cuue Bibgiinm th lewve tho veasel, bub woud Keey thew | [ArOVILE bl oreruagta beforo he ual Wity In frous on buard, ud be Uad the i ;“{- u‘&"“"fl": alventim aficr slaylug nine duys ot Queen 10 be sure of taking thens back Lo uiw. But Mr. Hughee recioned wathoot his b Ilo did not know the resources, recklens celel miustion, and fesrlessucss av lu consequences, of the wan by bad quariclod with. Defore Caut, Scbenck could get his suchor duwi ou bis araival, suy auater of bosty, tuwed by uatives, bad pat ul{lu Ler. Mornsey and Cunnluvhaim saiv their chanve. They waited thl weveral boats were well sionpaido of the ateamer, sud, Ju the confusion, ahpped uver iba vesscl's wido und drogped e ong. ‘f'useize the oirs fruss the Lwo nati.es wuo wore fu it and to theesten to shoot them if they wade uuy vulcry was tho work of an instanty sud Morcisscy and Cunniughain Were fowe- ing away for dear lite befure the peo- ple on board the vesl bLad fuly com- prehenaed their sudaen wovement, Thuy teacied the etiory without wolust.tion, and altbuugy thuy waited und walted fur Mr. Mugues 1o &4cp hid SLUGLBE Brpulntactl. (kal Woriby thougbt diss Chstluite's 'Telaud, found that there was nu gold there s they acterminod to retura to San Frau- ciecw, coasling all the way, su & o bo avle 1o tase advantage ob suything that micht tury up, sud ek up suytbiug that wight fall tu their way. lu due tuue they resched Vaucouver's Isiand and went 1uto post. her awners thinking to do a litle private [rospscting. Judge, tacn, of their diBmAY Ob 8c0- g, the day sfter their wrnval, hee Brtaoic Maje eaty's sloup-of-war ‘Yhetiv it fule port. Klicy WeLo LuW i A KEALLY SERIOUS PREDICAMENT. They wete i u foieign, thouyh fricndly, port, withuat papers, aud aruied to tne teetl. ' They Wery I tha pawer of tho Cuplain of the TLets, uud hacey tabe tried Ly cruwcledd court- hapged ag pirates from tie yat! . Julin Morrissey catled a counclt of Brailte uf theosttion wesduly discnare), 03 10¢ Lold plaa v bosrding tae Theld. iteluad LFifth District of New Yors Clty, Ing to be hoarded by her, which Morrisey nugzested, was onanimonsly decided upon. A boat wae immediatoly lowered, revolvers conceal- «d and shot-gans dispensed with, and Morriscey and hia comjanions vowed direct for the Thetis, having previously run up the American flag ithe only .plece of bLunting they couid mue- ter) to “thelr own mast-head, * They were received with an air of sarpriss by the Captain and his officers; but they told bim that (hey srera £uld miners, that they were retarning dlsap- ointod from Qucen Chariotte’'s Irland; were care- ul L0 say nothing ahout the shot-guas, eannon, snd ammunition on hosrd the rchooner, or of that very feputable vessel's want of papers und her refusal of a clearance by the San Francleca Custom-House. The officers of the Thetia were naturally anxlous {o know all ahoul Qucen Chazlotte's Island, whither inclr own vessel wan bound. sna about the Call- fornia gold fever and the digelnga; and, tough as their vimtors were, they actoally invited them to diuner, entertained them vizht “royally, and sent hem hack to the echooner 1n high_feather. Hut they wero too shrewd to give the English officers the cuportunily of returning the viait ‘and setin how the land lay; and when the Enplishmen turnes out the next morning they, doubtiess, wondered what on carth had hecome of that Yaukeo schooner during the night. In after years Mr. Morrirscy ueed 10 enjoy & hearly igh nver thin , erpecially over the almrm, il not terror, of thare of 1heir party who bad remeined un boerd 1he actooner while they boarded the Thetts, Theie long-prntracted nce lind Jed their waiting com. 1aien 16 suppose that they were at least in irons, §f ot already hunged &t 1he yard-aru, The party arrived aafely k In San Fianclsco, and the achooner was guletiy disposod of. 113 CAREER AS A PLOILIY ** On the night that Juhn Morrissey again reach- ed San Francisco there was greatexcilement in the saloons snd sporting houees, as there bad neen 8 prize.Gent dunng (he day belween George Thomyeon, known in pughistic circles as * Pete Crawley's Uig 'Un.’ and & man named How- ard, snd Thompron. who had won the fight, hLad challenged any man in California 10 Eght him. On heating of Morrissey's ar- tival, bis fricnds at once entered Inio negotiations for A’ msich. and the following dsy a match was ar- tanged between the two men for $1,000 s side. The Oght 1 place on Mare Island on the -- of Augost, 1852, aad Morrivery won after ghting 10 minntes. The follawing November Morrineey e turned East, and, cominz to New Yurk, was watched to fizht ‘Tom Iycr, the champton of nerica, for $10,000 & side, ' Thie match, how. ever, fell througn. Hyer cleimed that his fricnds Tiad taken up y's challeue 1o Oxnt man in America wilhiout his knowiedge or tion, e deelined 10 fig) ind uatd furfeit of §: 1o Motrissey. On the — of Uluber, 1K3 rinsey ronfml *Yankee ' Salllvan for $1, “1he “battle took place ut Cuatham ners, and won by - Maorse 10 aycd great kil hin burtly a e flut, Ae he 1 hiave sald Alter tho fight was vver, might a wel) it & brick wall = bit that the bead.' At tlan time Morrissey was keeys aporting-hose on Broadway, knuwn an the nenr the nld Broadway ‘Theatee, but he soun after- rit reinaved Lo Leovard street, whera b uhlic house, aud which be kept for twa yeaty s gamios were played 1o thie onse, 1t was winle 102 Uhia house that his serious difficulty with TPoolo arwse, A altercation, baving it ke R onitin in sume dispinte about the Native Amcrican party, In_which Puule was & prominent uian. re- suited fu Pooje and Morriesey sgrceini to fight s *raugheand-tumble’ ignt (2 style of fizhting in whici Poole wan uneurpased) on the dock at the funt of Anus steeel, Mortissey weut Lo e ton- dexvous nuattended: Paole bud bis gang witl hlm. The fight began, wnd the men wers soun on .the pround, the Voole men taking ad- vantae of Morrigeey's Ueing down to kick bt i 8 most bratal aud cowurdly manner. Poole never would tight Mortiseey azain or offer sny satisfaction for the unfair cuaduct of his triends, Ho war shot sud khiled n the sawe year by w ' Laker, in the Stanwix Hull, Bioadway, In 1830 Morriesey sold out b plate v Leouard strect, and did nothing Uil 1857, HIS FIGUT WITH HEENAN, . **That year John U, Hecuan came on from Cali- fornia, and ki fricids were very anxious lo make & mateh for him with Morriesey, Morrissey, how- ever, was tire fighting, and bs fumily, who were veryaverse to L swain . enterine th versuaded him to go to Troy. Heenan followed, nud at Jast succeeded In making s match for $:2, 000 & side and the champlonship of Ain €. 'The battle was foutkt at Lung Pojnt, Cu in Octooer, 183%, oud revuited” 1n the d Heenun 1o twenly-uvue nunites. On the ring Morrieney” declared that, win ft wa< the last time he woald ever cnt a prizo-ring, e Keotofe word, | After the tight with Heenan o returned to New York, and In the apring of 1830 he opened & rporting-house vn Broadway, where ho made a guod deal of maoney, In 1860 hio went to England to wituess the groat B:zns between Sayers and Hoenan, Ho alvo paid » visit to freland 3u the ssme yesr. In 1801, when the War broke out, he began to dabible tn Wall atreet, Durmyg the greal rise in Harlem ju 1863, when the Common Councll of New York thought 1o corner Vauderollt by rescindiug the cily orui- pance authorizing i to extend the Hudson River freluist no from Thirty-Grat sireel 1o 8t John's Park, Murriseoy wan cunght with the rest, aud lost 850,000, —cvery dullar he ha In the rum: he " borruwed sume money and went duwn to Bwatoza, whero he had & club-house which he hud bunlt ju Satitda streel in 1802, Ho mutle vome tmuney there, and alsa was suceestinl in Wall rireet, and was roon on bia peconlary leze agala.’“In 18UL 18U, Toud R operations tu Wall stieet wese very heavy, and he realized large sums of mogey. TOLITICS AND SPECULATION. 1804 Lie was elected to Conzrees from the ‘Tuoash nut am- Bitious of legislutive bonors, #6 always vsld that he was determined to accept the nomination and getelected 1 possible, sinply becaus veaple sald fUsthe Wae 10t 4 proper person 10 go 10 Congress. Inn 380G he wus elected by 2,700 wajority, In 1808 his majority amounted to 13,000, “flealways spoke with warmth end gratitude of the kiudne: and consideration with which he was treat. ed In_Congress, and hs used to say that in no ous fustancy was he refused any favor thot he requusfed oitlier b{ tue President or by auy of Lls Cablnet ofic 1 never uttempied any geeat apecch, belng fully awnre of hls own capabilities. On the ever-memorably Black Friday, Murtivsey wis caught very heavily in New York Central, his . Iusscs on that day slone upting to 600,000, Tale loss not unly sucked upail his own ready money, but necevwitated his borrowing a Little th make up the amount, But ho settled every Wall strect diiference withont favar. During the eeason of 1870 ho opened s new clib-hotiee 4t Sarators, pich ho nad fust Unleaca aty cont o 520, 1t 1a undouttedly the tineat bull devated to Iiw grpectal purnoses, n b ow-Yiar's n the world. U ouec in Weat ‘T'w Day, 1871, at b Ly« fourth stteet, Lo organized 4 political | move- meut known as the Young Democracy. for whicn, after the paseing of the Tweed charter ut Albauy in the ensulng spring, e was expelled from ‘Puinmany Hall. ~ Aftor the dofeat vf Tweed and the oversirow of the Riug i the fall of 1571, thy revrganization of Tammany Hail was carnicd out, Mr, dorrissey was juclided in the new roll of menibere, and soun begun to take a very achive purt in the management of it affairs, tilh, i the fall elections of 18id, hy whared with Mr, Kelly the leaderstip of Tamuany. At (kat tiutw he bnsted Lhat thaugh he Lad always beon artively inteeestod du politice, and hud » $200,000 I politics, stillho Ld never beld ollice in New Yurk, had never had sy confract with tie city, had never Lada warrant or craft upon (he Ciiy Treasury, ond had never, elther honestly or dishonestly, wade one dullar out of the City of New York, " L 1875 Morrisscy aealn bezame o candidate for Stato honors, aud defeated Jonn Fov. candudute, in thuFourth Seoatorlal Dietri 4,000 mufority, Ho served witn creall Tammany micasures effcctualiy. Last fail Le aight have bovit eurdly re-clecied in the Fourth Dustrict, bt covse to Azht Johu Kelly in the Sev euth, comprivinz the most arlstocratic portiou of the clty, s victory wil be. romembored foature of thy Stato cumpatin, 14 cost him duy of hls election to that of his Ghpposing of dufng political work nizat and PRouid Jiave u veds Morrinscy wl been | defeated Kelly and kiled hiwsclf, THE RAILROADS. WABABIL, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, New Yong, May 1,—=To-dsy was tbe day sct spart fur the resnmption of nayment of fotereston a milliun of the mortgage boude of the receutly reurgunized Wabaab Ialiway Company, The inuney wia oo deposit fn the Metrupolitan Lauk, the checks made oul, and everytulng ready, Early s wmorning Vresident Hoosovelt recelved a telegram frum the Geperal Solicitor of the Company, notify ing hios that David J. Lyser, dr., had obtalued frum Judge bBmith, of Urbuna, Ili., sn injunc- tton mgalust the payment of lulerest om the second miorigage bundv, retorusvle May 11, wnd wdvisiag him thst the order of the Court must be vbeyed. $'aypient wae consequent- Iy withheld, vut Mr, Rovaevelt fesucd a c.icolar recitug thesu facts, wnd promiving prowpt Bossufes to reniove the lujunciion as soon as voples of tue unders shall’ have been od upou thu eilicers of tha Company st Falee do, Mr, Looseyelt hay wo ofiicil knowleditw uf the sults alloged lu Mr, Lyeer's peistton, but Wall strevs brokers who appear to be suspiciously well iwformed on the suoject say they uro os fol- Thut, i tie stateutent of Feceipte gnd e« fur 1577, futcly fwsucd by tho Wavash Dircciors, mauy imporeint disbuteeincats sud ex- pendituree were eutirely wappresad; that no meus g was wads of 20, «ue oo the hank deot, und paysbls dJau. 3. loid, or of §54.U00 prin= cipal of (hs equipment debl pargole at the sume time; that uotling was sald sbout the amuunt paid (0 seltle a suit brought by oue Har. diug lab year, which smouut s beheved 1) bo upwurd of $100,000; bal tho ex- penses of reorganization, alaw over $10J.C00, wore not deducted frou te ket recelits] that, in tue eytimate_of £aed chargcs for 1838 (placed ut ¥1,540,504.75), 00 sccounl was taken of the ine stallmsut of the vank debt wr m’lm:.lral of the cquipment debt befure alluded o, and that had these deductlons Deen wade there woutd have becu & larze dedelency lostead uf au spparent sarplue. In Veoruagy, sud May, 1675, the old “oledo, Watssu & Western [tailruad” defaulted on the lulerest on ssrivus clas ot bends. wud - w: placed _in the bLauds of w Kecelser, In January, 1877, & reurgzaulation wus offected under thic prosent It The bunded dell pow au $17.000,000, fucludiuz 89, - J00.000 of lret wurtgage. §3 000000 of ¢ and $2,000,000 of cou= 2356 bouds, oo wone of which lu- terust bas buen pald alues Februacy o My, aud’ The bonde enjoined were _$1,000,000 & Wabssh in Ohlo, %314 miles, 500,000 Wahash & Weatern in Indians, 108 7-10 nd the (ireat Westorn in 1ijinols, 180 1-10 Interest was pald on $700,000 Quincy & . n 11linota, 33 .10 miles. ' Intercat on the otuer bondd does not fall due until Febroary next LAKE SHIORE FLECTION, Crevrnaxy, (., May 1.—At the annual meeting of the atockhioldera of the Luke Shore & Michigan Youtheen Rallway, held in this city fo-day, the following Direclors ware elected: Willlam Il Vanderbilt, Augustus Schell, Samnel F. DBatger, Cotnelis Vanderbilt, Wiillam K. Varderhilt, John E. Purrill, and Prancis P, Freeman, of New .Vork; ilenry B, Payne snd Amass Stone, of Cleveland, 0.; Alhert Keep, of Chicago, 111, § William L. Seott’ and Charles M. }5:“!' of Eric, Pa.; asselas Drown, of Warren, To change was made in the officers of the rosd P GALENA. : Spectal Dupatch tn The Tridune, Garxxa, B, May 1.—Wiliam 11, Diewett, for three years past Superintendent of the Galena & Southetn Wisconsin Ralirond, has resigned hia position, and ia to be supetseded by 1. Crabtree, late of Lho Bridge Department of the llinols Cen- tral Rallroad. The localagents of the road presented their old Superintendent with a solld eold-headed - cano ast night asa mark of their esteem. The presentation came off at the De Sato (lodsc In this cily, and was followed by & grand banquet. iles #idea rallroad oficials, ecveral prominent citizens - of Gatens and Southern Wisconsin were present, BUSINESS NOTICES, What Do You Soy feThe man whn in. vented and sent the above beantiful sentence floating around loose In dead, at Jeast wa hope e hin poputarity was of dabtons charactar and short. Tived, but the popularity of Carboline, 8 deodor i7eu extract of petroleum., the great nataral haiee rentorer, 1n still on the increase, excellent and mecltorions Tullllel wupe hais-rencwer and drecsiny that It cannot be other. wise. it remoaves dandeufl, wuhdnes the heat and fever which {a always present i thore predixposed to Laldness 1t rcvtores the colur o the boir ni llllllg and 1 a mtst desirabls article for the tuilet. Botd by all dealers 1u druzeand medicioen. e Uan ¢ Mra. Winvlow's Noothing Syrup' for children while teethinz. It cires dysentery and diarchva, wind colic, and regulates the boweln, CATARKIN REMEDI T SANTORD'S RADICAL CURE FOR ? 2 ~ CATARRE INSTANTLY DELIRYES AND PERMANKXTLY cunzs Exrrzing on UEap CoLiy, cALLED AcuUTE CA- TANKHG THICK, YELLUW, AND FOUL MATTERY ACe CUMULATIONS IN TuE Nasas, PassAoxs CALLED Cunuxic CaTARNI; ROTTING AXD 8LOUAUING OF THE BONEs OF TuE NOSE WITH DISCMATGES OF LOATHSAE WATTER TINGED WITH NLOGD, AND ULe CLRATIONS OFTEN EXTENUING To THE Eam, Err, TuuuaT, ANG Luxus, cALLED ULCRRATIVE CAe TanRW. Atso. Nznvous Urapacus, Dizrinkss, Crounzp Mzyony, DErREssion oF SPiuzs, ARD Loss or Nenve Powzn. GENUINE MERIT, A Urnggist’a Testimony. Gentlemen- We beliere Sanfard's Eadical Cure tohe 3 genulne menitiajuus prevaration. Ko of ur cur- fomets oro eatravegeut fo their prafse of it . D. DEFOLD & CO, Otiaws, Kuas., Feb, 30, 1476, BETTER SATISFACTION, A Druggist’s Testimony. Gentlemen—~Tiaving sold Esnford's Tiadics) Care for over s yaar, | cautlata that it glves beiter satlafactivn thian auy sitaliar prepatalion 1 have svey wid. A M. KOUBERTS, Mt Pleasang, In., March 1, 1878, COMPLETE SATISFACTION. A Drugalst’e Testlmanv, Gentlemen~Te biave been selling Sanford's Radlcat Cure for th esr. On the.stari our sales were smaliz the people were incredulotia, it bolng to most af tuew o new preparation, andthey could huy go many chesper remodics for 23 cente sud &) cents. Nog tie rica 18 mo object. We gell inore of the itadical Lo han all oth=p catartll remedies put togethier, aod 1 hiava yet to hear of a case it Nas not kiven tha most Compltte satistaction, Very truly " W, iiguat., O r—}jt". SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, FASFUND'S BADICAL CURE fs a Locst and Can: stituifonx) liemedy. 1t ta lnhaled, thus scting directly upou the naanl cavities. Itis taken internally, thus meutrallzing sl purifying tie acldided biood. A new and wonilertul reinedy, destroying the germi of the dis: Price, with luiproved lahaler and Treatis, $1 Sold by all drukxists, it by WKEKS & PUTTER, Wholeadle Drugglsts, Bostun, Niass. GlFvonD. A AND SUFFERING CAUSED BY Rhecumntinm, Nenrnlgia, Paralyels, Cramps, tus’ Davre, Nclatlea, Hip Complainty, HKpinal Afvetlons, Norvous Irritations, Eple tepey oF Fits proceediug from Khocks to the Nervous tystem, Iluptures and Straine, Fraciures, Nru Countuslons, Wenk Muscles and Joluts, Nervous and Feeblo Muscular Actloy, Great Soreness nod Tene derucss inauy I'art of the Dody, Wenk and Patoful Kidneys. tireat Tendrrness of the Midoeys, and Wenk nod Luwe Hark, cuused by Clronle Iufammnation of the Kid. neye, at onco Relleved by COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS. “ARE DOING WONDERS." Mestrs, Weoke & Potter—Gient! Tias(crs ara uibi Wolders. Lley wo and thuse fiull seat fast are all sobl s more wanted Beud g three dozen assoon 83 you pet this. Moue lncl(:‘l.rl ll;!'tl:lll‘ll. 'l want then ta-wortow alght Posibia. 1n haste, your & ® g, p PALMER, I M. Nu. Fayette, Mo., Stay 1, 18 PRICK, 225 CENTS. Fold iy all Whol d Ttetall Druggists throughs out the Unjted stal anaius, aud by WEEKS & POTTEIL Vroprict usiom, Mass. T LAKE EXCUISIONS. GOODRICH TRANSPORTATION €O, THE LARGE, ELEéANT. SIDE- WHEELSTEAMBOATS, NUSKEGON AND ALPENA, Willduring tho Summer Months maki DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM THEIR DOCKS, For particulais fuquire at ofice, fuot Michigan- ‘I, O, BUTLIN. Sunt. NCKHOLDE Oltica of the Chicage & Northwestern Ruilway Compuny, No. b2 Wall-st,, NEW YORK, Apcld The Annual Meeting of thy Klogkbalders Boidersof taly L'ul:bj'ally fur the citon of bHrecture ursusit to law, and for il a0 ul u ‘coiie b L 1D, Ui LAY, Sar dbeat, a4 b ug 10, lerd et o MBI [T Abintid BELE, Prealdeat, 31 L BYKES, Jr,, Secnfiaiy. MR (M MTH i ! \ ! \ OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND Aprii 22, 1878, The Anoaal Meeting of the Stackhoiders of tho Chl- 110 UF Directors pursusus Lo law, wid tha trenssctioa of buch ober buslocas sa B3y coma befure e, Wil Cugu, v Wedoesday, the Sth Jday of Jui ext, at il veclock s, . MU WDDLE, Prosicut B = —— e "\ and will auihenticaty thate yutlug bouds by feglatration. e P H U PACIFIC RALLROAD €0, €ak0, o laland & Pacitic Baliroad Co., for tue elec- e Lickd 8t e viiice of T Cuinpaay tu Lue ity of Clhls 1. TOWS, Secretary. Furetiadle Uprglatyry aul liat-cli pratro- wartliy work tr. WA . Practical Up- Loleterer; aleo Cabiues Workery Ladics’ ynu sad- U596 Wabiali-a¥e

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