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The Thicage Dailp VOLUME XXXIX. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, MAY i1, 1878 PRICE VIVE CENTS, WASHINGTON. | 5o ™ e e smenta. whih brought on the Rebelllon were spirits of light compared to the present fomenters of natlonal Potter and His Pals Decide | ®#d general discord. Blayery was o great ma- 3 - DECOR. TION-DAY. lated that none hut Amerlcans were to be out on guard. [Applanse.] Were the danger which some dreaded actunlly come, there were those ould 1ally agaln to protect the o But he had mo fears of ap danger 88 had been SIZAWLS, at 11 o'clock this morning, and the wiit of nabeas corpus was male peremptory, and Au- Euste was released, Judge Houston thenerant- ed an appeal from his_dedslon to the Supreine Court, wheie the whole matter will bie teeted. Judges Whitaker, Able, nud Tisant on seve ~ or ceremuny except that nrncmlnln to the Grand Army of the Republic 'rheyulull the cemetery atout noo. TR PROCESSION, ‘The procession yesterday was the feature of the day. It was, io polnt of tumbers 3l gune Quiet and Unostentatious terial interest, o vast propesty if you will; at | eral occastaus huye glven decisions sustaining Services at the Chicago eral appearance, the best that has cver taken | futimated. THS e R l to Hold ,Secret auy rate, the white people of tho Southwere | ActU. Judyes Munroe, Iighton, and Koccrs Cemeteries. Dl In thie sty e ceentert o | i diecomitey 762 T Linate s tonis snouah % Sessions. BDUCATRD 70 IELIKVE £0. ground that they iad no furlsdiction, Judgs cral drawhnck, and 1t In the ouo which has ot | Jewne et wld gt ounter. 1 Auplause They had that materfal stake for thelr apology for war. 1t to disturb the country once more Secretary Sherman Will Not | inthe same generation for nathing hut political 3 wan not 40 make a party spreech, b there had 230 In both varties an excres cence Worze ki feannn,—a newlect of duty,— aRyatem of fon fn oflice. A nation with- Houston heing the oniy Judice who has declded ozainst the uct, and he to-day refused a sus- pensive appeal to the Bupreme Court, which would carry tha care thera at once, but granted every procession that has ever taken place in Chicagn, vod that Is thedelay in getting started. Why protptness can not e had in this as well A Grand Tarnout of the Militia and Veterans During the After- of cresting a better spirit of - disd- Evenlng---Mexicanization 4 L pline in the Natlomaf Quard of ‘It gives me no more personai alsrm than Tho Plotters Proferring to Cook Up any other citizen, but 1 bave learned to look . . spail, In which the masses of the people have | FUEE EREY tC ! a8 cverything clae seems atranie. When Gene | qut a consc uld 6o more be saved than & 3 ppeal returnable tha drst Moo . 8] ook command of the First Division af F’zeld Leztew' Be Allowed to Appear uo intereat, 14 nothing less than sn fnfernal | day of November. : oon, New York 8tata Milltia, in New Vork Gity, he :'.’&l';fll":ifi of one Iul:lnlllfiu\'}-ll“;:{u::fi:dl:’ ) 4] by Counsel ; W'}fr',“f‘ sl com am el e g B il Ssem—— Inauguratud the reform uf startine on tioey | all wruoif @ Am tizentrm that of oce rm gy ,. nd the result was 8 TUSE UP AN p 8 & C() of Mr. Rey to the Bouth expressos! CASUALTIES. Addresses at Farwell Hall in the | filer him - blesseds and 1t wes the means | hr it Ube 1Lt tiore 3 ., A MANIAC'S SUICID I, Iigh places,~and with tho reshization aml per- forinance of this duty, the memories of the Byectal Dispatch tn The Trivuns, Denounced. U (e that State. Let Gen, Tutrenca profit hy this | hrave dead would bo honored t truth amd & 5 with apprelienalon on the growthof catcus In- | Juwmaviriz, Wis, May 30.—(eorze (lbbs, expertence, ami the effect, he will find, will b | deed. {Apl: ! ARl Amtany Aro offering a large assort o Stroug qflBB Agflin“ fiuence {n Americs. Iom endowed with atrust | gp m..,,”,,m,“co(‘ the E{mr-lluus: 5:“,,,,1 oe- = = cxvc';l'huly "'J"'M'"Y wnid eratifsing,’ 11 come e"l'l'lu! (‘glegl;j‘: sang “ Rally 'round the flag" ment, in all the Him; which cesnto tha washeroom In Lo basement to-days | IMposing Ceremonies and Exer- | Tafds sie not utwn the wrounil at tie time | the sudience leluinic out on the clous, 1y 1 MUST DISCHAROR like s Magistrate. Mr. Kev did not exaggerate Without the Possibility of Their "'-G-:\I"t',::’ aid Mr, Koy mean, Mr. President, ardered, let the colutan muve ou without thein, cises at the Gattysburg Nae and be will find thut they will be on biand at the 5 next tarn-nut. tional Cemetery. and plunged fnto a large tauk of botling water, His ertes attracted attention, and lio was speed- {1y taken out of his hot bath, but not before he had been 4o badly mcAlded o8 to cause xerl(utsl, Maj. Nesans gavea drum solo. tso tickled the audienco tiat ho had togive another, . Mt B, A. SMALL ¥ Now asto the processlun, Tt was 1o hava | was fntroduced and 1made n brief but “telling stacted at 3:30 n'eloek, but it Al not get under NEW COLORS srtcuh. While it was well, he salil, 10 decorate Conspiracy Beiug Inter- when be said that a bloody conflict might be | his acath, The deceased settied in thiy way until about an hnur Iater, ‘Tue column | the graves of the dead, it was also well to look ' tmpending over usi" county jears ago, and _was for a Jroa nrmedin datkeon it 'm resting on | afterthe workily fnterests of the llving veterans . fered With. 1 think you do not repeat what he sald ac. | loug time a resident of -Evansvilte. e aSalio strect. The crowd that gathered in the | whuse numbers were growing smaller and States-~Oration by Gen, Butler. viclnity was very great. Protmbly 15,000 men, women, and children werogathercd inthe neigh- bothoodof the City-Hallsud Grand Pacifl: Hotet, The processiou started was at one timeaclerk la the oflice of the Reutster of Deeds in this Ml(. and was highly respected; but misfurtune, slckness, and other causes bereft bim not only of all means of sell- smaller every year. Nono kiew betier than they that the oue permaucent rcgalt of the War was todeclare this nation a Union, nuver to he disseverci, and if, ns was already feared, there curately," sald the President. He then gave nearly the whole of the following passage from President Hoyes' Opinion as to the | Key'sletter: There 48 a lavge demand for he following arder: Tavited to the Cabinet as & Bouth ot support, but fually caused bis mental derange- Briz.-(leo. Tortonce and stafl, aud escort of | were those who souzlit by indircction now to these goods. Partics wanting Aim and Objeot of tho :hxl:‘;u‘:u't:w'ndnne"t‘i)o!rl:‘asnu?:m:;’u;‘:;ne?lfig acut, which ended with hia_seifnficted death, | The Obsorvance of the. Day More Marked | Flrat assiry bn sommonel of Lieut €. lertuun: | acvurayiel whst, bl fafled of sccoraplisbment -will do awell to male selections Schemerz. Kol nEintes. 1t 1s my Gaty naw o watn hd peo: than Usual {n the West, ed by Mayor Heath, Chiel Hickey, Assistant | more reuly than thoso same. . vetcrans A RASH LTEAP, Spectat Diepatch to The Tribune. Inptawarorts, Ind., May 80.—An unknown passengger on the Vandalls, with a ticket from pleof the South of the danger which throatens lh; conntrs Y No monh n‘fm va.u lhldt 'lrl:u schemes of the men who have enyineered the The Movement [lustrates the | moremnent to unseat President aves can be car- rled out withouat a bloody civii war, Buperintendent Joseph Dizon and Cant. Guud, on horaehuck, while Cants. Beaver and Jubusun hod chuige of the colutn ou foot. Next vam Gen. Duent und atafl, Then f early, Lefore the choleest are all sold. to respond to dury's call. Ile hopea that there were indecd cnoush lunatic asylums In the country to hold all wlo had any thought of vonspiring againet the Government, but it CIILICAGO, - { posts of the G, A, R, including Post 23, | the < people could ba sotied on Dangers Incident to Cau- “ I Mr. K 4 gald th % Louls to Cinelnnatl, Jumped from the traln DY DAY. ir : s | thers were not Lhe people cou retied on to 7 7 2 at was what Mr. Key wrote,"” sald the A which turped ont 160 strong: Thomas, 110 in | wee to It that they were bulit; or, butter than IFULL LINE OI cus Rule, Presideat. Buch schomes-cannot be carrled | H18 afternoon near !‘l;llnorm 2';?,;2’?.’.12’.’,“'2.'..'.’1 AT THE cEMETERICS. Tiue, s Whittter, Custer, aud Lyons Fosta, | thaty 1f worst came 1 warats he hoped thers ‘The anniversary of Decorution-Day was greet- cd with beautilul weather vesterday, and it was in all respects the most cnjoyable day that has grected the ceremonies for years, differing agreeatly from the sometimes wet and often cold predecessors, The observance of the day took a new and fu many respects an improved form. To previous years it had heen common ettt aonte to have orations in all the cenicteries, but this 3-:.,','.‘,’“;’.’,,‘,,,‘: ::x’.‘m' I:::d.u.:.‘,},,.‘:' 3 é}‘"}lyz: form was followed this year only In Graceland, | Stone's circus tlems. The rank and fle uum- 1n Rosehill and Calvary uo special cercmonles | bered upwards of 500, were hud. The tmprovement in the character Next cuine the Sixth Battation, in their regu- which turned over 8 veteruns in the ag- gregate, Then cama the Unlon Veteran Club, weatlng white badges, a fine and soldierly- Tooking body, over 250 sirong, earrying the wurn aml tuttered battle-flug ot Brivges' Bat- tery. The commund was {n cliarze of Marsbal Jamea A, Seston,/and headed by Nevuns' Nurth western Hund, Next followed the Second Hegl: ment, In eommand ot Col. Quirk, and headed out without war, Isworeto preserve the Con- stitutfon of the United SBtates, and will de- 116 Would Only Yicld in the Event liver the Executiva oflice fu its integrity to my . succcasor.”! of Formal Impeachment, “You do not admit, then, that Congress has any power to displace you from offlcel* e “They can lnpesch me In the Houss of 4nd D“w"c Hfo B;L‘:Zf:raEvon Representatives and try me In the Scnate, emocnaty ‘There 1a no otner way in which I will recognize Would Oppose. would be no rerort to aris, but that a goodly atuunt ot rope woulld be bought, cut Into con- venleot lengiha, with slip-uooses at the ond ot every plece, and that the traltors would bo taken 1 hand by A band of patriots and #uspended fron the dome of the Capltol st Wustilugton, {Applause. Alter uuother luufi by the Glos Club, the inceting was disiniesed. found his trunk chocked over the Ohio & Mis. sissippl Road, and being evidently a little de- 1trds was thrown {nto = [reuzy, resulting in the rash leap. UNDER THE WHEELS, Bpeetal Dispateh fo The Tribune, GiLner's StATION, Kane Co., 111, May 80.— A stranger about 25 years ot ago, supposed to be named J. W. Morse, from Centre County, Ta,, was killed by the eastward-bound freights traln near here at 2 o'clock this morning. Ile was poorly dressed, and evidently was walking g POREIGN ANDEANCY Wool Shawls WABASH-AV " st A AR o xama mamaanAn Having always usod much henvier Linens fnour Bnirtn than are ordinarily used, thus adding to thoir service, and having our cut- ting and manufacturing done with greator skill and caro than are ordinarily taken,our Bhirt business has grown to ho tho equal of any half dozen compotitors combined. Bat- hguuan always guaranteod. WILSON BROS,, 67 and 69 Washington-st., Chicago, 64 and 71 Fonrlh-st., Cincinnati, 408 North Fourth-st.. St Lonis. Presence of tho President of the United | 75 foroied on vackson, with 3 ELSEWHERE. GRTTYSBURG. any attemnt of Congress to rcmove me. R But I do not beilevs that tbe United Btates WILL PLOT IN BECRET. Senate lns follen to that polnt where high- £ Jation unitorms, shout 125 strong, commanded PHOGIANME OF THE POTTER COMMITIER, | classed Democrate ke Bayard and Thnrman, | or sleepiug on tho track. or the s sulaco e eratifylug, inasmuch as | by 'yiag. Pawell, and headed by Nevans' Baud, A DISTINGUISUED GATHIRRING, Spevinl Dispateh to The Tridune, Gordon and Hill, will ngren to make tho —————— few but lot-owners were adinitted, and there | Following themn eame the Morgan Park Cadets, | GETTYSBORG, Pa, May 30.—The annual wwas not, as & matter of courae, the usual crowd, | thirty-seven strong, with thrlr'hlHcomm-curps. not nlways orderly. The particularsof the cclo- | I chiarpe of Capt, Talcott, Next to them came 3 the Lackey Zonaves, in thele jaunty unitorms, in bratlons {u the c:m;:::;-; L:m noted below: ?""l'"'"" d ‘I‘qucll "X,;LM‘:{" They &urn cd, ';“'; i : orty musketa, er them can col The 11:30 tralo on the Chicazo & Northwest- ll’o(lyuh—'llle Blxteentl !!nxlmh;;: licaded (I’:ryuu ern Roadl was crowded with people bound for | drum-corpe, and commanded by Capt. Brown. Rosehill and Calvary Cemeterics. Not anticl- | There were about 135 musketsin lue, The pating a rush, the rallway company did not put ;‘,';',',’e"fi,fu'ff"'fi‘:,g“.‘:'&fij g:::;f,‘.';““‘“’“:";;m:‘;fj onany extra tratos, but alx spccial cars were st~ | and comblete stall, and 530 mushets, headed by tached to the train leaving tho Kinzie strect | Mal. Cluct an s druin-corps, and Pound's depot at the hour mentioned. ‘Theaccommuoda- | Military Ban tions, it must be sald, were excecalngly meagre, | A8 Was befurc stated, the military made a fine % display, The vetersus, of course, marched 25 a large number of peopla were obliged, both | well, *The Morzan Patk Cadets reflccted credit in golng and returniog, to stand up in the | upon the institution, and they curried their oislea. » rifivs and executed the several mittary evolu- At Rosehiil during the day thera were about | tious with the preciston of old soldiurs, The lored buys showedl fine discipline, und marched 2,000 admissions o the grounds, and In the enr- | SURTCS TS ORELIERIET S MG oL I ell, re- lier part at the afternoon all parts of the cem- | celved encutniums all alung the llni of march etery were througed with visitors. There were | for thelr tiue displuy, The Sixth showed up no speelal oxercises, noprocesston, no concerted ;’t‘"n and promises to beenine a crack battalion. programme, but each persan followed out his or b‘:lll"r." no new militia ever showed to GHOULS. The New-Made Grave of the Son of n Preal. dent of the United States Rifled Almost Before the Conclusion of the Rites of Bepulture—Singuiar Manner of the Discov- ery of the Stolen Remalna, Bpecial Dispateh fo The Tridune. CixcixNATI, 0., May 80.—A strange case of body-atealing was brought to lzht here to-day in a somewliat remarkatle manner. Yesterday afternoon John Bcott Harrlson, son of the late President Harrison, and fatber of Gen. Ben Harrlson, of Indians, was burfed in the come- tery near the old Presidential mansion at North Bend, on the Ohlo River, where he had }Myed for mony years in retirement. Whilo the buriale service was in progress it was discovered that the grave of a young mau who had died about ten days before of con- sumption, snd been buried {n the sanic ceme- tery, ind been robbed. When the funeral was over, friends of the young man immediately atarted for Cincivnati in bope of finding his re- maius In some of the medical colleges bere. A search-warrant was procured alter some delay, and this afternoon the party went to the Ollo Medical College tn company with Dr. Secley, an exccutive member of the Faculty. Betore pro- cecdlug to the search-the party was jolued by John Harrison, son of the man burled yerter- day, who camo up from North Bend this morn- ing with the intention of afding his frionds In hicir efforts to recover £1e stolen corpee, . The college 14 mnot mow 1 session, and but few bodica were fou o In~tho dlssecting- rooms, None of those {xamined bore any re- semblance to the reme'ns of the young man, and the party wers about leaving the bullding wlien youne Harrison noticed s windlas with o ropo reaching down to nlower story, Pulling away at this, ho diszovered that, ut the other end of the rope, a human body was tled, The budy was drawn up and the cloth removed from the face, when tho hovror-stricken yonth iu- etantly recognized the features of his father, whosc grave hie had left buta fuw hours hefore. Tue long wveard had beon eut off, aud the tudy Wi othurwise dispuised, but tribute to the national dead at Gettysburg was paid under circumstancer ol the greatest inter- est, Nousince President Lincoln dedlcated the cemetery has it been graced by so many dis- tinzubshed citizene, As early as Wednesday moruing straugers began to arrive, and by night the hotels were crowded to overflowing, The weather to-duy was fine. Flags werc every- where dlsplayed, and the streets were thronged with visitors. The Chambers- burg Grevs arrlyed about 1 a. m. after n twelve hours’ march. They are the guard of honor to President Fayes. During thie whole forenoon the rush of Jncom- ing strangers continued. Five large excursfon trafus from MiMlin, Harrisburg, York, and Washiugton brought at least 5,000 persons, accompanied by a number of banda of music. The morniug was spent by the Vresldential party iu viewlug the battle-fleld, vislting Round Top ana Culp's Hill Cemetery, und other prom- inent parts, undcr tho gruldance of Gen. Craw- ford aud Col, Bachelder. Alwut uoon the President returncd to the residence of Mr. Mc- Pherson, where he remained until the beginning of the memorial exctelses. The: grand processton moved to the cemetery in a blindiug rain, which lasted til5o’clock, At 2 o'vlock the columnn, headed by a platvon uf the Grund Ary of the Republie, advanced. ‘They were followed by Gen. Butler and Gen. Siaytun aud ladies in a carriage, escorted by the Chambersburiz Greys. The rear was formed by companies of theGirand Ary, bearing bouguets to be pluced upon the graves, Tlie procession moved oluny Baltimore street, atll) andera drenching rain, sndas it entered tho " cemetery pates the band played the * Dead Mareh.” A few minttas afterward the Pres(- dent and other distinguistied persons urrived. For a few moments they stopped to admire tho Natlonal monusment, while the Cumbersburg Grevs and the Grand Arny placed bouquets ou the praves rezardicss of the storm. * Hundreds thronged the cemetery, the staze belng sur- rounded by a dense crowd, which could scarcely be peuetrated by the Presidentiad party. ‘The ceremonics wery opened by prayer by the Rev, Mr. MeLeod,” Gen. Slaylon fntroduced the flon, Benjumtn ¥. Butler, who delivered Wasnsxaros, D. ¢, May 80.—~The Demo- | Senate a vehicle for carrying out therevolution. crats of the Polter Commlttec vesternlay, after | ary edict of a party caucus by a convictlon on deelding that Becretary Biterman should notbe | impeachment. heard by counael, ami to take no evidence | THB PRESIDENT COMPLIMENTED WADE HAMP- agalnst bitn 11l {2 suited thelr purposes to havo TON AKD GOV, NICIIOLLS, him hear It, and that the meetings should be | saying that they had kept thelr whole obliga- secrot, notificd the Republicans on the Commit- | tion to whites and blacks, to the State, and the ten that they might confer with thelr Republiean | Unlon, and said that the course of Alexander assoclates in thu Jlouse, and desinate two | H. Stephens recommended him to his age and mombers of the minority for service South, { tohistory. The correspondent asked: one for Loulsiana nud one for tlorida. This “ Do you anticipate no othier evil of the Pot. was attended 10 to-day, and Mesers, Reed and | ter policy prevalling thanan sttempt to impeach Hiscock desiznated for service with the Sub- | youl” Committee. ‘The devislon to sz with closed “Yes; by getting a large majority, say two- doors recelves very scvere and quite general | thirds in both houses of Congress, they might criticlsm among Democrate, The answer of the | attempt to declino co-operation with the Exccu- Manager 1s that 1t is nccessary tive, and bring a dead-lock on affairs.”” IN ORDER TO PREVENT PAILURE. *8upposa Congress should recognize another The refusal to allow the Sccretary of the Treas- | person as Presldent! b ury to appear by counael after attacking hiin by ©That," sald the President, name s freely denounced as cowardly and un- “ WOULD BE TIE CIVIL WAR faly in the extreme. The cases In woichcoun- | Judze Key and Mr. Stephens referred to, 1 sel have appeared befors both openand secret ( should defend my *office and the independence investizations are very numerous, and cases | of the Exccutive nzainst any lntruder. Iwant where 8 request to appear by counsel las | tho people to see to what this actlon of been denled aro exceedingly rare. The Credit- | Congress tends. For that rcason Judeo Monilier was allowed to bo present by counsel, | Key . addressed his letter to the and the Board of Public Works and Gov, Bhop- { Southern people; that they might instruct herd bad counsel in tho Benate investizations. | their Congressinen so &8 to reliove those Con- Both Democrats and Republicans had | gresemen fram the restraints of a caucus power counsel fn the Dudley Field Commit- [ When they arrive at Wushingion.” tee. Counsel noppoared before mearly all "'g,’, the situation ae bad ss it was a week Democratic Committees of the st Congress, | *5 Not the vote in the House of Reoresenta- and even the Glover Committec admitted | tives yesterdny, when n data of adjournment counsel. In Scerctary Bherinau's caso it Is only | wos sct oy a large majority, sliows that thie necessity of zetiing all the PUBLIC OPINION HIAD AET IN TOO FOWERFUL- LY POI THE SCIEVE, FERIUNIES AND FORGERIES y Y i tageslier, and putiing the menulactured casy in ;'r:?r{'ullcl{ {‘ltenmr:llll.m :{lftz Qf'flfi":lf e ::oy' the strongest apparent shaps against Wim in | ple to keep vicllant on this question.”” Do auvance of any opportunity on his part tu break | you fecl sutisficd with your Cabinetd " it, that has ted to refusing him decent treate | **1 think I have a firat-rate Cublnet. Mr., Key ment and common justice. There s 8o much | Fomd liave been hero to-day but for ofliclal du- tles. 1t in my deslre to administer the Qovern- talk ubout this, and about the declsion to alt | gyt kindiv and wiscly, but there isa point at in sceret, that {t 18 atill possible that both may | whieh I must say, * Go thus tar if you will—not be reversed. The fdea of havingno iuvestigation | fartier," here until the Sub-Committecs return fsreceived REMOVALS. Walhas, Jewelry, and Siverwre -A- lg-VA-Rfllfh?‘-hl 1 lisye m removeid from 13 blate-st. Jite the sicuant state 157 Blatensl. OHN G Wholesale an: der, 137 Htate:ot. ST orders fran tha on trd ssisinna D ANANORA i 4 PER CENT GOVERNMENT BONDS, NUBNCRIPTIONS RECEIVED Ford perrent Government Bunda: 5 and o per cent Garcraient bonda fur ale; Foreln Exchange for sici e 1LV VM ANS Bauk, amner of Cainimeree - LEMON BEER, A fine delictons sumuier drink 18 the Leman feer, fultabie for Family and I cae, OFdera can I . 0 ‘anal- 1 Thirty-frst AY. R her own faucy In the work of decoration. In | t)e (hl ‘x’::‘““:e":;&"‘v"’#fia “lll.nnu d,‘;} fact, the soldiera’ gruvesrecelved comparatively | march was north on LaSalie to Monroe, utle attentlon, the visitors distrlbuting their | weat on Monroe to Franklin, Franklin north to floral offerings in all parts of the grounds and Madison, Madison eost to Clurk, nortn on upon the graves of thelr deccased fricnds or s "u:;‘“;":'gmfl,"iu'.‘"lfl“rz:'“;::{""‘,fi“’l‘,' dois relntives, whether they had token Dart in t10 | hoo i Wabna Seesee sodn s (Eobiacd cots, Civil Waror not. Except thata flag was un- | east to Michlemn avenue, north to Adams, furled near the soldiers’ monument, and that | Where parado was dismiseed, wreaths of evergreen were placed on the sol- At the corner of Jackeon strest, the troops gased (u review before Gen. Ducal. The whole diers' graves, one would scarcely know that | [ije of march was crowued with interusted spec- Decoration-Day referred in any way to the Re- | tatars, aud frequent applause greeted both vet- bellion, Thners scemed to bo a general con- | erans and militla, - The day was ol that could coursa of people, coming together by cammon | Do desirud, amd the weatticr did fts share to- consent, to deposit flowere upon all the graves | WArds makiug the display a success. in the cemeterye The dav passed off without |' o e any disturbance and without any notable foc- BY NIGHT. dents. MERTING AT PARWELL HALL. CALVARY, The clusfug excrelies connected with the The attendance hicre was smaller_than ever | commemoration of the day wers held in Far- ‘6“‘:;"" ,"ll;:::,';w:afl.r‘ '{';::‘1‘:::l;?&)!()”m?;fizr;flw,; well Hall in the evening aod attracted ao au- the rrounds between 12 and 8 p. m. " Visitors | Glance which came very near Blling the hall, ware only adinitted on a written order, which, | A tattered flaz, with Its many meniorles, orna- Nowever, wasnot much of urcatriction, asnermits | mented the platform, Nevans' Band contrib. were casily obtained. The people who went to ] Calvary were mostly of tho poorer class, but “:;d thet enlisles il wisk o unisysil e wool there was the utnost quiet and good order, | Prden Beveral promitient gentlemen, includiine v 3 s i ‘ There were no speddal exercises here, | Gen. Spouncr, of Indiana, Gen. Chetlain, the t AN BA nerolly as an evidence of weaknens that NOTES AND NEWS all doubis ns to Mia identity “were souu g ¢ % s an eloguent oration on *The Private Soldier DT J-B-PBIETA"ION‘ ::If:m)‘r nh’; forco an nn‘tlru investization here; A DEMOCRATIC BLUNDER. : removed by the arrivul from North Hend of rmr‘::ln “‘i:.:‘h'"' ,‘:‘&‘:,m ‘h‘flmh""{\l‘“ rn:‘l Hev. Dr. Thowas, Gen. Mann, . E. A Small, | ' §ye'{var of the Lebelilon, Departmont of the Interlor, Offfce of Indfan Afial But b 6 iy g lat qm[;”“'ls“r: Spoetal Dispateh ta The Tritune. Carter Jinrriron, anothier son of tho decensed, | JECOMURR N avcr';v itor brousht wreams, | A1 othiers, occunled seats on the piatform. | “Exlioy. Curtin, of Pennsylvanta, wes next Washiagton, Mw lfl».—_'r';en|;4l||';m|‘x‘1'n:xfi. judurscd | DU L6 <480 SEACOIN AR sk - 3 S 2 with the news that tho_grave had been robbed 3 4 | Gen Mauu, Chaltman of the Committes on | presented, avd spoke cloguently, eliclting much eon, Fluuf, Clotuing, I3 inan depends 8o largely upon Bupervisor Ander- | Wasnixarox, D. C., May 80,—The resolution son, and he has of the Towa Demoeratic Convention approving BERIOUBLY DAMAGED HIMATLF Tilden's pledee mever to pay the Bouthern by his drunken spree here n week since, that it claims has not pleased the Southiern wing of the fs difeult to make such o sensational stagt as | party, while Tilden's fricnds aro far from thank- was at firat expected. ‘Tho cliicl object of send- | {ul for this reminder of what they consider as quets, or flower-pots, andl the cemetery pre- .'i‘-’l‘."la a very nreu)"‘:nul ottractive uppcnf-nupn.-. Arrungements, ealled the weetiug to order, and Most of the'people were evidently out tora holi- | referred with pleasure to the orderly and yut day, and those coming from the city remained | pariutie celebration of the duy in the varjous until the 0:¥0 taln. Quite o larze sprinkinzol | oy eterics, guve notice that special memoriul Relturenees 'N"‘nlfi‘;n,_-';;,',"':'l,‘ services would prohably be held in the various durlugg the ntght. The naws soon spread through the city, and was the subject of excited talk by crowds abont the bulletin-boaras, where briet partieulars w displaved. Much Indlg- nrtfon is expressed that the resurrectionists. who were r\‘hh'nll{ acting with_the knowledze and congent of the Collezy Faculty, should applunse, As the Hon. Edword McPherson lutroduced the Prestdent of the United Buates, rlnging urose, and Presideut Huyes spoke us fol- ria c. (aa ' the coso Loy '10), and"d Commlaatoder of {natan Alfaliv,' Nos, York, wii bo recelved untll 1 0. d, for \upishing for " ounidx lacoi, a Bref un tiie t, punidx Raking Powaer, 458,600 poutida ColTac, 7,480 14 (Y Fritow-Ciriznxs: Tho Dattle of Geltysburg of the Republican press. Defors Sherman | The removat of Louls Walsh, Superintendent bad put the Committes on the defensive, | of the 61, Louls Post-Offico Bullding, has inally and tho possible dangers had sugzested them- f been ondered as a nccessity, in order to moko sclves to Totter and his assoclates, it | the Investlzation of the frauds on that work had been about decided that (¢ | possible. This is o vindication of the course of would be much cheaper to bring il the wit- | District-Attornoy Bliss, and the reluctance with nesses wanted from ths South here than to take | Which the Depariment has reached the decision the Bub-Cotnmitices with tholr necestary work- | which leads to tho removal Is onc of the best ing forco and attendants to theso States, It | evidences of the strenth of tho case made out was notuntil tho fdea of keeplvg everything | ugaiust Walsh, out of tho hands of tho pross forced itsell upon A TOOR PROSPECT. the mguoaging Demucrats that the plan now In Tho lobby azents have the saddest look of all contemplation was formed. hereabouts, as an adjourntnent on the 17th, or ANDERSON'S LAST, even on 20th, will leave no thno for them to Anderson, the champlon witness of the Demo- | et their railyuad, steamabip subsldy, and other crats, hins o new story to the cffect that Secros | plunder schemes through, There sre indica- tary Bherman was [ndiroctly a party to the mur- | tious, however, that the River and flarbor grab der uf Weber, the Bupervisor of West Feliclana, | bill may he enacted, although' the obpositiou to and tho Democrats ure gravely charzing that | it in the Senate will be headed by Scnator the murder was to galn possession of the pre- | Conkling, the Chalrman of the Committce on tended letter from Bherman making corrupt | Commerce, which has reported it. propositions. BUOAR-TEBTER. A REDURE. 1t is understond Lhat the Customs Commiasion Provipexce, R. L, May $0.—The Rliode Isl- | now In sesslon in Now York have prepared a re- uud Senate to-lay, on motion of a Democratle | Port in which they have uuanimously agreed ko % i xt Suuday eveulng, and closed by | will probubly aiways be seganled ss the battle putiiics soundaitid lircats 118 aOpainta | 410 gt Committees South fs toenable the Dom- | ono of their candidate’s gravst mistakss, have descerated the grave of so distingnished o nafornglnn Dn.y wns """‘"“ll n%‘ Grnceln.mz chnrvhef noxt St )‘ : 2 losed by whm‘p lubly aly tlnn e oS d oS T B et T80 S0t podnis te to carry on the lnvestigation out of sicht WALSIL citizen and the son of a former Presdent of the [ Cemutery in ohd-time manncr. o this lust rest- | futroduciug Gen. Chetlaln. Ferult of the grent Clvil War tn the United Stat Tobaced, 00,01 P FalLs UGN pounds’ oap, | OSTL8 t0 CATEY Unitell Btates. Tho calleze not belms in ses- | I0€ placs fuy many Gorman soldicre, ail a GRN. CIBTLAIN “ne houored uead who foughit und purished L 4,000 pounds *ivla, 920,00 puunds bugar, and 1.336,° pecuiliarly appropriate that the veterans of the Sk o o Twanty-fotrih Ilinots Inantry shouid | €Xpressed his regrets at the absenco of Lol. eathier 1o 4 honor 1o thelr comrades who have | Hancock, President of the Memorial Assocla- passed nway, for the Twenty-fourth, witlch was | tton, 1t was the dusln, ho sald, to hold these tirst known as the “Jaegers,” was purely a Ger- [ memorial services on every recurring anulver- ma reghinent. About lur\z’ members of the sary of Decoratlon-Day, Aflter this snnounce- :h‘:ccr::, ';‘\n-':gch‘u&l'(xdmah r‘sg‘t’r;\n'.‘nl&."lfl:':'l' went, bie stated that the exerclscs of the even- by Lyous Post; No. B, of the G, A, R, ood & fug would then begin with prayer by tho Rev. number of the nembersot the Chicago Unfon | Dy, Thomas. During the prayer ths sudicoce Veteran Club, undertook tho tosk, Tbey or- | grose und remained staunding with bowed heads, ganized 10 front of the hall of the Assoclation, ) s " RS North Clark atreet, nnd thence marched, | 4 male quartet, In full eventug _dreas, followed preceided by n band, vis Clark street, Chicago | Wwith & selection of a quietly-solemu rel avenue, Wells, aud Division streets ‘to the | nature which wou the entbusisstic applaus of corner of Clurk and Division, whers the party | their auditors, In response to which they guve took cars for the cemetery, sumothing of a brisker and more martial order. On arrival at the prounds the line was formed OEN. BPOONER, and the veterans marched to the * Soldiers' | of Indiana, was then introduced and rocelved Acre,” [n the northwest portion of tho ceine- | with applause. Wherever two or thres good terv. the band playlug the Dead March from | Union people were eathicred tugethice, bu suld, wRaul™ A stand had been erected, and from | there ho was sure to i 1.\;-;;\:!»«.] It wasy this the speoches, which were few and bricf, | cummon nhiase, that of decorating the eraves were delivered. There were abaut 1,500 per- at did it mean? It was sous present, 8 large majority being women, | a distlugulsning plirasc, markiog those who had and the decorations, thougn not showy, wers | dicd fn dofenss of the Univn frum thuse who goueral, and served 1o demonstrate the fact | had died in snother cause, Jtwus the Rebelllon that those who fought and died in delense of | of 1301 which distingutshed thuse who fougit Hberty are not yet forgotten. for their conntry and in defouse of its tlag Irom Nrliz.tien, J. B. Leuko was {nteoduced and | those who fought tu tear it down, (Appluuse.| slon during tho swmimner, there conld hinve been no use for the body fur purposes of disacction at present, ‘Fhe plau s supposed to hava been to sccure it now, and preserve 1t for use nntii the opening of thefall term, ‘There are some fea- turcs of the caze that are strauzelv mysterious, At the suggestion of Gen, lien Hairison, who had learned of the robbery of the preceding weak, a man was hired to watch the grave last nleht, and, it was eald, o stone slab of zreat welznt was placed over the opening, All theso difficulties thu resurrectionlets overcame with apparcut esse, ‘The watch, when taken to tusk about the matter to-day, conld give no satiaface tory explanation. 1o had scen and hcard nothin, during the night. ‘The grave, however, ha beon dug 1uto, the gluss cover of the cofiin broken to pleces, aud the body removed, Whether the centincl slept throtugh the pro- ceeding or wns Lribed 18 a matter ot doubt, About 8 o'clock this morning o curriage was secn 10 drive into an allay back of the Medical College, and, after something whito had Leen tuken from i, to drive rapidly swayv, As North Benel is pearly twelve miles from here, it ix ap- pareut that the grave-rubbwrs must have hegun early and done quick work, The Lody wus taken buck this evenlng for reburial, e— PENNSYLVANIA DOCTORS. will therefore be forever hield in special aud grato Tul remembrauce, ‘The preat warlyr of the con flict was Abrabaw Lincoln, o, by his immortal words spoken bero, hus judiesolubly linked his name, fame, and memory with the Battio of Get~ tysoury. Lineoln ynve lils Iife, and the brave men who responded to lils call gave thelr lives, for the Unlon, for liberty, aud fora stable couniftutional Governmunt, ‘They bolleved that our Justitutions were cqual to any emergo and that they ought 1o bo mulutainied al the of ptoperty or oflife, If our assombling i this blace ubinll ity honor the men we now wish renembercd wit gratitude, 1t wil be becaure beholding thesa wcenes and contemplating by examply of the horaes who made Getivabure {llusirious, we shall be uble to estitate more wisely the value of onr cuuntry and her Institutious, 8nd be vetter proe Klwfl for the dutlca which, uuder Providenco, ave devolved upon us Lel us hers give heed to the words of Abralam Lincolu, Let us hero Liglly resolve that theaw dead shall not hava died fn vain: that the nation, under tnd, shail liave n new birth of freedow, und thata toverns ment of the people and by the peaply ahall ot perish from ihe carth, | Enthustaatic applauve. | Attorney-teneral Dovens sboke forcibly wund eloquently on the subject of the Battle of tet- tyshunz, “and Secretury McCrury also mado o brief address, ‘The cerctuonies were concluded with 3 beue- diction, WO pounus Wheat Also, Blinketr, \Woo'en and Cotton poals (coasisting 33,00 yards; niandara Called, !vua'nhhx Duak, 218,850 1da: Ginglinm, 12,600 yardsy Fatinel, B saciey 53 filcached Bheeting, g, Y10 yaniay Catich 305 Cloll en Pori kl Tons, 1al 'orka, &c., &e, Traoeportaiion for Anch of the uppties, Goods, sad arilcics AL LAy GOt b contracicd 10 to e delly: tred at the Agencies. Dipx xtar Re stz ovT 0% GOCERYMENT RLAXES Petiedul howlng the kinds and utence suppiles required fur eash Ag Inds snd quanticles, '(mn, of aruicies, fogether with biauk pro tontract and Lond, conditlons to ders, time aud placa of dellvery, terine ol contract and ncnt, Lranspurintion Foul uda.l tons will ba furnisicd upon In \\'uhlnzllfl\ ince; New Yorks Wi ) iace, New Yorl 'm, 1l. Lyol . cw Yorki ane (:l the Commimaries uf Subsl . K, Ay, 8% Glicugo, Saink Louia Slous Cliy, ul, Leavenworth, Oninlia, and Clieyeane, ids will bo opened st the houe B duy above stated, sadLidders ure tuviiod Lo be present ot the opcnioy, TEAY'Y, Commnilaslune Notice to Contractors, Boalea propossls will bovecelved ab the office of the Clmmly umuvnuuunu Lounty, Wir., &t the Courte et R T LR L that the polariscope shall be hereaiter discarded made & brief spvech. 1o sald that they had | He did nut wisn to tread on anybody's tocs. | - ALO b. m. the Lresidential party left Guttys hein bk o tho erecclonuf” Lo CouniyoJall 1 | Bonator, passed by nunanimous vote resolutions | 05 05 OSSRl thiat avecitle dutiea oniy e o ihts. accasjon. wtirsivors of the | [Laughter] He had malice for none, Ho | bunc by aspectal train for Wasbiuxtou, aniid ea- declariug that tho title of Hayes to the offle | by jey thusfustic cheers. 5 The rate agrecd upon is two or two late War,to pava tribute of respoct to the | might, perhans, travel thousauda of miles to Conclusians of Thels K R o fscincations w0 ald U er s b lous nt Pittaburg, e Hida watl ho recelyed e eutire wor ¢ and conrlderd fur of Presjdout was settlcd by the Electoral Comn- | and one-alf cents ou all sugars up 10 No. 14 ", L Iy o, wemory of thetr dead comrades. It was no | docorate tho graves ol the Rebel dead, becauss i or any particuisr brsuen Vheicol. Dl ing Lo~ Parrsuuig, May 80.—Theeecond day's sesalon dl i 7 ) i ¢ | they were brave. (Applause.] Rut the reason ILLINOIS imiiiee reaceveatiic Flxht 10 sctept auy and toreject | mlsslon bevond all question, and deoreeating | Dutch 'llandnn!. and double that raic onall of tho Btate Medicat Socicty convened at § idlo «vremony, for the inemorics of ey it “wbmu"fiemmm Pty LLID . o and aih oldurecolved ' e rie Bulidiag Com. | 8ll procoedings looking to any question of Lia | sbove No. 14, ¥ camp sug march, of battle and slege, | that tho graves BOCKEORD, TIE MONTANA INDIAX FRAUD CASES o'clock this moruiug, After the recevtion of called up on such occasions | ed was becatse they hiad vallantly fought in the tice, or H. Co Koch & Co s Arclitects, Mliwaukie, Bpecial Digputch 10 The Tridune, ' title, ¢ % cutative v i o v fcipated In the deadly strugigle, | War for thy Unfon. Bowe would ssy thut he, A . recently brought to lizht, an account of which | representatives from varlous vountry medical | by all who particina n the deadly struegl " NAE ey Rocuronn, L., May 30.—1ke Nutional Sab- Dited Mauston, May 8 12 pon m.':«::n.::fi'- i hias been published in Tis TRIBUNE, havo been | societies, the Soclety proceeded to the cousldera- :l;"-'("lfhl fl}'.f.'--!'-?.'n'llv.l::m atibe Jfiflffi“fifi'fiufl! l-';}.'-.';"i‘.’,kfif:.‘fl"e‘&'fiifl,‘:nibn‘.'.':a ;':ll:: Wt <5 | batietdag waigost Nesitinily shuread odlay il it Bccnmuy, Naw Yomr Moy borTha Teratid's. Washiog. | Jiaced 1 the bans of o Diatrict Attorner i | yjou ~of the resplutions submitted . by | B O 55 it conaecrate wa. > Thia | body wonld teil ‘the ‘trat, (Laughter,] Ho | unier tlio susplces of tho Graud Army of the Fhiokad wrntox, ton speclal, speaking of tho Potter resclution, | These tasos are numerous, and snine of them | the Committe ou - Sedical = Educa- | wap tuc, for the War was not oné fur the eatab- | could nut loye theu, Lo never could, for tlove | Roputile, In spke uf tho sovere storm which WIS o tion. Too resoluttons advise the righd | Jishment or perpetustion of a dynasty, but for | thein would be 1o confess that the North wus Committe: savs tho Detnocrats are generally indignant, and | fnclude conslderable suins of money, of which raged all yesterday, caattng a gloom over their Bulldiog ” Tudlans have been du- st Juatl f all students ¥ 1he musinienatic oo arder, and civil | wrong and the Bouth was right. % Love thy e o, Lelieyo they hiave been Jed into a trap, Potter the Govermnent and the ldlans have ) prettmiuary examiuation of all students cuter- H W it hnll‘ ot gl | Welgibor s thyself * was ai excellent thing i expectations of giving to the herole the haior L, STOCKMOLDERS MEETANG, Tong ago let 1t bo known that h know nothing {:“ym:!u'l lfi\‘l’:lll“:llgl'nll'l‘; xll"l:lrlll‘::'leln)::.i’.n(l:.:uu-E lug for medical study, aud strict enforvemens of |I‘k::luvflull:;'l‘ g l‘:::‘"tu‘: specch, & free ;nrcla'l, freo | theSey, but Nt always best in practive, [t | due, the sun ruse clearand bright, giviug cvi- At e = e e full threo years of study. The reaviutions wero adupted. Prof, Goodell read a paper on *“Qbstetrics," and was fullowed by Dr. L. Tih- bet, of Caniisle, from vhe Comnlttee on Medical Governteat, and . free ballot, und freedum | would create something of a seandal, tor fn- would be at an end when a defeated miuority | stauee, sad nrood dealof unpleasantness, were teied, as they did durlng the Civil War, ta | he to love his velghbor's wife as himsell, overside by violence tha msserted will | [Laughter.] ‘The people of the Norih honored dunce of an suspleious day. Muass was revited ut 81, James' Citholie Church at an eatly houe this morning In commemoration ot the fatfen ; hie 9 of the matter untll, at the lsst moment, ho was | curing conviction, even in cases whers the Offce of “f“ CM“”,‘* h?,"h."m“" Railway futormed by telegraph that he wasordered to | guilt of the pe'num undergoing tnal s Company, No, 52 Wall-st,, report b to tho. House, Of tho Pemocratie | notorlous, using to the fact that the Indlun NEW YOk, Aprld 21, a0, " dolph, K HRings include, in one wuy or snother, i Haried Gl That Silths A4k & 10e, tie: Poikssss Tte Anpusl fgeting of Ahe Siockholders and fosa. | Benators, Buyard, Thurman, Randolph, Kernan, (rontier communitier, | Legislution, whorcads leugthy reportonthe sub- [ of the majority, It was the duty of | fn this decorative ceremony the memory ot the | he s ¢ proces h:'yfi'-'n‘:'m‘!‘.l:.-g' joy fur the Eliction of Diteciont | Lamar, Gordon, Beck, Hil, urzan, Garland, :mfi‘rfiffifi'}.fiufi"fl{g& luzeit\:r'wxlcl:ffi Jeetol % Registration.” ot et readin evers .\m\:l’l-ml’ citizen to obey the | brave men who fuught to save the best Govern- | slon foroied a3 follows; Bpeakers, Chav- K“’“‘""w-f‘“flflmw‘l id pieetiug, willbapeid | and others, not one, so far as is known, was | pot contals one or miore persons who werg part- nitis, Jlerpia,” and * Ruscacea,” and ges | constituted authorities, for this Government | ment the world ever saw. They had |vro|:mm‘l laing, and oflicials in carluges, Furest “:n-unuu, e unmm;y.’n Cnicago, THURS: | oyen allowed to kuow anything of what was | ners with the accused. Aceording to puablie | ferved to 'the Cow Pubiication. 11 | was oue founded upon law and onler, sud fte | the flag ol our ’1‘ n:n,;u! o l:nu:'- City Band, Rockford Kifles, wicort of E.'b':fi“él‘“é g:"fi"r‘ukfl\'v 8t 1 . sentiment fu many parts of the Indian country, | the afternoon the Covnnittee on Numitations | strength ay i the voluntary obedicnce of fta | Jul i~ 18 conceptioy, —glorfous 1 ". Suior,, Grend . Areiy ol the Mepublls B s o8 A ST e o Nomunciders | Froposed. say the ageats of the Department, 1 schiewe 10 | reported the following nomin Prestdont, | cltizens to the estublished Qoverntent, execution, snd gt 0 1te tnensorles,—whils o U '"’“H“wn“c-umm'v-ulnfm.nfl' BLiEgugration. SUBREXARD. defraud eithier the toyernment or the lndfans | J T Btewart, of Mries Vice-Bresidents, d: | The band rendered the Star-Spangied Ban- | they of tha South fougbt for a fag concetved in | 8t Jumcs l‘nuch‘lx»tlnmr: Soclety and band, M, L. SYKE! Secre KN KERF, Freddant. | pgyuaperenns, Pa., Moy 80,—Jsmes E. An- | {5 lield to be a legitiuate business enterprise, | T Corpenter of Benuvikil, Williun Godell of | ner ™ and other patrlotie seloctions very sc- | treason gnd born i rebellion, “without oue | Proveeding to Cedar Blull Cemetery, au g il BYUES, Jr.s Sxcrataryc derson, Bupervisor of East Feliclana Prish at | and 8 man who can sucecssfully carry out such | Philadelphia, aud A, 3L Pollack of Bittabury [ ceptably, and the Sitherinic diayersed after 8 | thiug about It to give it reapects Even now | presstve prayer wis offered by the Rov. J, K, Fowler, Thic lst of deceased suldicrs, number- Permupeot Seeretury, WL B. Atkinaun; | briet sveech by Ca OFF[CB C“wmo' ROCK ISLAXD AND | the last Presidential election, Las been sub- | & wchumo is thought to be worthy of praise Williain Vocke, In which he | there was & clond in she \:,:lltkul horlauy, o v ¢l 3 Recording Secrctuvy, 4. N. Kerlin, of Dela- | dwelt on the sery Which the (ermans had | biges than & wan's baud, but which some of | g forty-twe, was read. Mixs slnm. Gould se- PAC“““)' ll\lL[N)lD (0 pansed to appesr before tho Potter Iuvestizat- Fattice this %l\'lx'::nfl'u MARBORS, w;:n:‘. '\;:fircl‘;o:;d‘;«?:' qu‘lur)\, Q. 1. Allis, aof | rendered Lo the canse of the Unlan, aud re- | the beat statesmen ke country ball & i to c:mi’nt:;n’n'rhlfis pgens_ wulw‘dwxn‘rh,\n'm; ot ) A k 3 ing Commfttee, and left for Washivgton. Tt T Puaas, Plllodeiphia; Treasurer, Bonjsmin Lee, ' of [ minded s heurers that whether G Ik rtend baria Lo the natlon, If ot avarely. re- | the Deaus Mal, B, €. Warner was thew futto: " Apriaz e, WasmiNotoN, D, C., May #0.—Among the | Philadelpoia. Tho west place of uiecting was | or American by bieth, they had one commor cliion, aud all the features of Mexicanization. ;l:fi lh‘t‘l’ e ls:u“nu t;:-':fx‘c o As The Anaual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Chl- TIHE PRESIDENT, othier mimmmfnrl“ to the :l‘i\"u uns.'l Hurbor Ie\!ml nw 'hcm(r.nl)clnfu_r‘? L‘luum ) o lu;: l:‘:-ll ;;rlnlmuulu’mu which tu meet—that of Awmerigan i\(x :::e:dfl- I"l‘il'll ’tu::::l; .:‘u::nf‘;’l:l’:‘{l::fi rrll‘en_l‘x]lt‘:::fl “M u‘z‘gi -“”dnf:(bm:““u.“ ‘i: .;u, !).m L ‘:!Muc 4 €340, Nock Inland & Pacise Kallroad Cu., fur the elece X 13 INTERVIEWED AT GBTTTSDURG, Appropriation seported from the Senate uesduy of May, 1530, Dr. Dyer, of tuls | dtlzenship. P R tont) s | with avish baud ani Soving liears of thuso who U % oA Committes on Commierce, last evening. the | city, reud a paper on *The Mctrie System,” OAKWOODS, of surrow and sutfering, it was doubly upy i ) 1S by ] ety LA gt Bhesing Disoaied ba Tas ribuns, e mert an sppronciation of £50.000 | Ursiog i adboiion in fhls country, Dy A« i, | o day was observed ut Oskwooils Cemetery | priste Lo decurate the' lust resting places of | {buught it wus eweet Lo die for ousls vounteyy b beld ot the olice of she Company in the clty of Chi- | PHILADELENIA, ay BO.—A Thnes corre- | or yuy harbor of DUkl Ne Yo and report | Huderstadt, of Potteville, read & paper oih | 1na very auict way, At 9 o'clock in the wori- | thoso whio * saui to rest, by ull thelf couutey's o Julstlzy. Gl cago, on Wednoaday, the ain day of Juue nest, at 41 | spondent st Gettysburg intesviewed Prestdent | o4 an aiendmont tho biil futroduced by Senator | “Tue Use of an Ancethictlc tu Varturition,” | lng less thig 3 duzen comrades of wishes bles [Avpluuse.] 4, th tha Fu ‘erlt"l ulun, ldllzl ot kur mug ‘;;nynfi'u 'A‘u o'clock a. . HUGH BIDDLE, Fresident. | tiayos to-day. Ju blie courso of the conversation | Cockrell in March Jast wuthorizing the Preal- | strouxly recommendiog it and Or. Ml read g | Post, G, A 1t nd us nuany ldicg sud Alter sows furtber musle by the baud, tho urvu:o luor 2 spedker, lwuf ied du ¥. 1. FOWR Secretery. the following was said: dent to appoiut a Misstssippl River Improve- | paperou * Discases of bo Nervous System.’ | assembled at Weldon Station, and took the 9 4 | mocting was addressed by glowing terms 1o Lhe valor of the q e e % g e o WP & b o G Viering MK, W. J. IIENES, soldier, Theee veremonies would have a strong ? d ked, *You d ment Commission, consiating of five englucers, By s Dickson, of thix city, read tiotes on | truin for the cometery, Mr. F, C. Vierling was a ; verel sttt NOALESN, The correspondeut saked, ““You do mot see | HUEVE LANILI o0 UG L nnations, and con- | bis cases of Suriowmy, gviug iniuute detais | fo commaud. AL Twentv-eecond street “they | who grew eloquent over the hardsbins sud suf- | temlency to ‘l‘yuuu; Democraile Cougrestuey e | cause for another confict of arms Ia ouy preseut | $hier plang and estimates for the Improvement | of the operations which Wera sucvessfully per- | were folued by avout twenty-tive menibers of | ferinize of the putriots who responded 1o thele | Topresentive Rorlers coustiueteles, 1wt Fhingali ks’ diflivulsics, Mr. Prestdent® L that river. femed D, Joartiy resd s paver on the mane | whittler Post, under command of J. K. Van | couufry’s call, aud toe way they fought and fell | thele mankood, striks the shackles from thele AEaNEARE “There hover e, sad the Preatdeat, | ———— e o s st “abd s fulioned | Blyke. The Custer Post nad reveral largo tubs | {n herdefcuse. 1t sl thesn thivzs wero jo- | servile Hubs, and preter the loriows old Thremoverwas 1116, o Feeslent, I e O o bt e | S beivers wind overreens wiih wich o deos | mcotbercd: it was to the eid tht the fnstitu. | veteran Suiclds to tho Coufedurato Doorkeoper, ) S C A L E s twhan our: oud providsocs. wa so pisinly COMPROMISE, u’ cd the peculiar fitness of woman for this | rato the graves. At Thirty-first sirect a detail | tlous and ‘the rigbts which they died to protoct | whu strugeled luog sud vaiu 10 destruy tha = or ALL xins, Jeading us to peace aud order, sud we bad loss | Naw Omvmaxs, May 80.—By sgreement of | WEGH U8 PEAUSE U0 20rtiredt™ oot tho | froum the Sixth attalion boaried the trafu. Ou | wigulast fur cll time. [Avplausu] The valor | Goverguicut trous wbich b ug bt batEos: temptation to iy awsy. Yct under the | all pasties, Auguste, uoder arrest for contempt ":lll.t‘!:‘l‘l:ia‘.sg,lc.l-lu.: B cvils of caucus government which coerces | of court, lu consection with the lottery cases, BecarsfyltobuycalytheGeaulas, | the timid, the uowary, sud often &ood | was brought before the Fourth District Court 1t also would teach 3 Kepublicun Preak de 1t was just and rigbt to place Shields ou thc retlred liat, sud wake his remaia- arriving at the cemetery the comrades placed | of those who fourht—whethey boro ou the \uenlhg aod buuquels u‘ban thc resting places | baoks of the thine, the Danube, or the Lilly— of the fallen berocs. Thers wero noservices | Lad furever pus to sest tho slander oues clrous Bociety adjourned. The visiting delezates were catertalned to-night at & banquet given by the Couyoty Bocicty. .