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Thurlow Wnoade<=A Reply to Ex-Sonator Came Lincoln’s Desire for o’ Ranomination... urly o Scenro 1 Lincoln's Wish that Dath Parties Shonld Nominato Union Mon-~Hew Lin. coln Mado Up His Cabinet, New Yonr, June 25, 1578.—To (42 Fditor of In a recently pab- 1tahicdd Interview of a reporter with ex-Henntor Cameron, giving what scems to hava heen a earcfully prepared hiatory of thal veteranstates- man*a life, T was ot 2 Tittle surprisea Ly the fullosinz statement: “In 1563, when the talk of Mr. Lincoln's renomination began, he was, of contze, exceedingly distnrbed at what he calledd the hostility of Chass and Weed, refer- ring, of cotrse, to Mr. Thnrlow Weed, of New Yark, Hegarding the postilon of thosn gentle- tnen, b sakl (o me one davi o aon't lika tho fdea of havine Chase and Weed nzainst me, U'm afrall 1 can't be nomloated, It continue to ppposa me, T quite nnable to acconnt for this strange ascusation. T cannot atiribute It Lo any nten- tlonal Injustice or unkiminess, for iy relatlons with Me, Cameron during nm‘;l'y n:’ly yz'nr: I’::u‘: (" impossible, howayer, tha '.\'ff."d.'ii‘f.x“.l"fiimdfm'fu'.vu"(-m sed iy nnne iy Trom the day [ visited him at pe from the Con- #Cameron, 1 eotmrction. that conni r(llm 3 A b N whirh he wos nominated at Chivazo relations with nek I"lulfl and nnluterrupted contl- ence and Friendahip e o L mation or slgn rer eiven iy Mr. Lincolu relarivg to bis renomivation for President was to bis cherlshed felend, Leon- and Swett, and mysell. \While slttine with at the Whita Mowse, Mr, 5 eoln, I"l’l’( y:;u Inow ihat wopla beein to talk ‘about vour re. e e 1 3l Linioln trned iKine o fow moments ut s8wett, (o yun know that that liee a8 been buzzing in iny honnet, for sev- ernl daya 1’ Bome conversation follaweld on the gubjoct, whicly With other rembnlsee the late Prestdent, Mr. Swett will, T am assur give to the publie. There wore spasniodic ef- Torts, during the yeor 1363 Chiare as a candliduto ngainst Mr. Lincain, seiquently. disnfTected Rept Convention ot Cleveland to nomtnate Gen, Fre. ‘o both of these inoverments I was un- cquivocally opposed, as witl be reen from the following ‘extracts from the Albuny Luning Journal of May 21, 1961 Leading Republican Journals, apposad to tha ro- nomination of Pro<llent Lincoln, seez to (Matract and damaralize the Stato Convention, which mects by aieging tho aamiesion of self-ap- heards of factions whlch have fizitred ood falien durlag the current yanr. ‘Tii_foliowers of (iov. (on. Fromunt, keent; irtrict Ropublican Conventwn, ealied primary ves withont rank anid Nim_onu_oveniu nomination for resid 1y hiia &vaty oued afler ) Ar. Swetty renlled to bring out Mr, ublieans eatled forn pointerd delegntes, Chase and the sy aloaf from tho reun. but funnd %\lmlm peared 10 proclaiig then nane wore thero inore tuan Afteon souswho participated in these Irrezulne procoed- h were tharo electors r in the whole clf attendance 1o pia ting, At ¥uk from theso Hegitimate wro wpafnings, clutm ecatx In the Sinte Convention, chicvans cundition of thinga reaults from the elr. cumstance that a nemberof Mr, Lincoln'sCavinot, wwhi lholite the patronaze of the Treasur went, and disponses i€ anscrapulounty, dential aspirunt. The Republican State Conventfon appointed Acivimtes to the Nntlonal Convention known to be (o favor of Mr, Lincoln's renomination for The late Joln A, Kine oud the late pond wern delegatesat-large, known to be fricnds of Sir, Chuse were delegates to the State Conventton, m favor of Mr. Lincoln was v made 1o apen oppositlon to it "Tha Republlean Nutlonul Convention met at Balthuore on the Bth of Jubn. Of Its results, the Albany Evening Journal wald: ‘The Convent{oa had a plain 1 sowe gty fudisfdn but the sentimen rustrong that they m ath bofore it. and e conutey whl thank it for hnv- dmt dono s0 wisely aud. discrectly, amd cordinlly Unon i supreme ques. tlon of the man and the creed, tan Convention was Oa the subject of the renomina. v. Lincaln thore was practicaily bt one scotlment, The unanimous nominatlon of Mr. Tincoln wan recelved with domanatrations of oy and enthusinom rarel Adbraham Liucoln ity its action. " A Jarge place ln the pu oness of purpose, his solf. eacriflcing dovotion (o'hix_country, his patlenca, Lis carnestuess, his screnlty of tomper which s hopefalnoss when others nuthing can distarb, doubt, s confiden reltant trawt in God, his puro private 1ife and in- encruptible Intogrity, have singninrly endanred Wim 1o the hearts of- thy masscw, [T cholee and thelr candidate, wind they will trium. phaxtly re-cloct hime ‘Thers nre other und searcely leas remarkabla fnaecuracies in Gen. Cameron's uutoblograph ile, ho says that, after Me, J, Washitizton, e wus offorod tho turney-Ggneralship, This Presfitent was {ziorant o Cumeron was nob o fawyer, or the still grosser that an Attorsey-u Ir, Lineoln sélected 1l two monthia be. Threo coutldentil friendagwers Invited to participate {n the im- portant_and delleato discharga of that oy friends wero Davhl Davis, from Nlinots; poses that the et that Gen., [ his Cabluet at Springifetd, inatguration, now a Benator conard Bweet, now an eminent mewber of the Chifeago Bar, and wysell, Two were pleasantly occupled merits of statesmen sugested for places fu Mr. Lincoli disposed of the two firat acats 11 hs Cabinet by avowing his Inton- of oflerings thu Stato "Dopartment to Mr, Beward, and the Treasury Departuent to Mr, Chiaso, ziviog as his reasons that they were zo the dutles usefulty, and thae they had boen his strongest compets itors fu the Nattonal Couvention. rive ut another thing a dotafled aees r. Lincoln playfully ealled % Cabinet-making, Twlil now only briefly refor to it, consultntion the clutius of Pej tho willlugness of Gen. unlitled to dischur; unsylvauly and Cameron to uecent thy aanry Departinunt wers frequently spokon but it wos finally settled that the War rtment should of - Missourd, desiginted for At 0 Interlor Department waa ral approval to Calely I, To Gittuon Welles, ns Ece. and Montgomery Blair, as 1 obiceted carneatly. In- ruwan Sinlth, unr::,y-hllmu‘r?h slgnied with gy Bulih, of Ll retaryof the Na Lustmaster-(iensral Welles, T sugucsted T corgu Ashmun, ane o WO oLl statesmen, Me, ol v o appointment of recommended by Vi Wwishea Lo was Now Englaod |-|III:D]'Il fnlly stated that the Welles had beon warmly o-Lrestdent Hamlin, whoro d. T, & member of Congress frum as Postmuster-General, ‘That ougiit of that | was Ulwer, who was mely nildunce In bim, North Caroling, suecetion was suthorized W sce Alr, Reatified with Mr, Ling circumstances, Carolina idelegation, hay ealculnte the yalus ot the Mr. Utlwer to uccont a declinlug [t, Mr.. Gl Mr. Lincold that he aid_ o from x sion that a crisls approached that embarrassine allku to hinsclf aud the | Mr, Blulr was then tized upon fur | iy d not advise scat in tha Cabince, mer” Ueslred. e o eay 1o ten. Caineron sec elrcustances cont 83 Minuter to Russia, or did Upon Lo reler 1o thean, have fargotton i Appointment ot feel calied scaseely fall (o estlon “of tuat akfust-table, fy Iulsaton catne frut e st s bre the presenco o Mrs. Caeron, the conversutlon. Repadrmg from thy breal fust-table to the lbrary, 1 presented cunsde tions which fn my judgment should fnduce Gen, Cawicron to go sbroal. ¢ Bevretary of State had recelved o “assius M. Clay, offering to resign M, Camseron finall warked that s wife aud daushter, thin that he waa wurking too hard, aud that they would he much plessed L to Europe.” All things consld h::‘Ill frow the President the Russlun had urged nlin Lo atlowed wv 1o ax Whether the sugpested ¢ for obvious reasons, inform Cen. jed on him that morntug understanding with the ‘ron that 1 had fu pursuance of an sident tho previous evenog. after this wivaneeuent L went wit Jinztlies snd Blshop Mellvaine upon s seml land and Frunce Weeks aftepward | bad o pleas; ludgiugs u Lundon from Mol then e routo to &t P lu further ovidency Mr, Lincoln’s assoclating me with besition €0 bis sesomlnation fa 1564, it by unt call at my ster Catuerou, ¢ of the imy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY« JULY &, 187, tned, switle Plehezea committed snteliln, nolean had Grg offiee very narrow g 134 whe he was <ho ~an wno Ten, wien his nzeresar way a ver to s1y that, from ths tiue of my 4 a Fewr (avs atter hie Brat nosnbatfon at Chisago, until the ot of s dssatanetion, | at St Cloud £ elowi e conliilential pereanal and potitlel re- rilen by a p Tatfons extsted undisturbod herween e Fhis | Saotherat D i is knoien to Judze Davia, Mr dwett, Mre, Nieo- [ stident, win was everated. On the 24th of Iay, and Mr. Hav, alt of wiom suevive, mod each | March, 1301, the Emneror Paul of Russia af whotn enjosed Mr. Lincaln's trlendsiip and | way straugiéa at night fn hls palace ab St conlldence, “Nor can § toncludo this article [ Petershurc. In 1812, on the 10k of May, without rolterating an exnresston of mv admira- | Mr, Peeclval, who had been Prime Mintetor vion Of Mr. Lincoin's devoted patriotiem. 115 | uf England sluca 1373, wos shot. i tha iabhs of Tuve for the Union was supreme. 1issolfeituda | the House of Commans by Beilingharm, who on the subject waa o Intenss in 1302 when s | was hanced the sane smontins and on tie 25th combination of unteward cirewumatances slarmed | of danaacy, 1817, the Prince Hogent was fired i, that he authorized me Lo kay 1o [ atashe was driving to the Houss of Lorls to (oy. Beymonr that 1L he, fn his mesase | open Parllament, the ball siattering the whi- to the logtsinture, would mvow himself | dow of his coach, tut dofng him no harm. In fayor of a vigoraus prowcutivn of tho | Tho year 1810 was marked by the murder war for the preservation of the Governmentand [ of the dramatist Kotzebue, which cataed Unton, he wonld cheerfully we come him as bis | o profound scnsation thronghout tor- sitceessor n 1990, When disanpolnted in that | many. Koizebue having rondered himisell hopy he aporoved of iny offurls to induce Gen, | unpopular by his reactlonary writings, McClellan to prealde ata contemplated meoting [ -aome atwlentsof Maunhctin entercl Into a plot, of War Detnocrats in Union Square. Fallin, and draw loty 0 to who should kil hin. The that, L then, with tho knowledee and wpproval | lot foll wpon Karl Sand, a young man whose ot Mr, Lincotn and Me. Bowarl, throngh Dean | mildnesa of temper unfitted him to be o munder- Rechmond, Judge Willlam . Atlen, Cornelfns | cr, but wito necertheless perjietrated hia erimeo Wendell, and other War Democrats, endeavored | with reckless dating, and afterwards (having to aveure the nomination at the Democratls | madu an fneffactual actempt to commit Aulcide) Natlonal Gonvention of Mr. Phelps, of Miswirl, | weot to the scaifold without quaitin In 13%) or Mr, Guthrle, of Kentucicy, tor Vice-Prestdent. | the world was atartied by tivo politieal ontrazes These guatiemen huped also to make tho reso- | of the most recklens villiang—(irst, tae stabbing lutlon oilered by Mr. Crittenden fn the Houss | of the Dug o ferel, fnther of the Count of of Representatives, and unanimously adopted, | Chamhourd, an the steps of the okl Ooera- urgine n vizorons proseention of the war i Houss in Parfaon the 1ith of Februars; and, fur the maintensuce of the Govcrnment | recond, the Cato street conspiracy, by which and the preseevation of the Unlon, a plank In | Thistlewond and his accomplices plenned to thele platfonn, -~ But the Conventlon. sympa- | murder the prineipal members of 1,0rd Liver- thized with, and was controlled by, Vallamilgs | pool's Mintetrg, on the ncaaslon of adinner heid hiis wsseclotos, — Thelr candidates, Me- | at Lord [arrowhy's house on the 2th of Feb- an und Pendleton, were placed wpon a Cop- | rarc, This onterprise luckily fufled, “and prerheai plitlorny, ol these fucldents to | Thistlewond was banged. Dut” Lotvoel's nt- rhow that Mr. Lincols, {o his desiro that both | tempt on the Duc de loret was but politleut purticn_should numinate Unton men [ too ' successinls and it Jed to lmortant for President and Vice-Ureatlont, thought and | politkal consoquencess for had cared wiore for hls country than for bimself, Due dde Berrl Tived 1t fa doubeful whetlier the ‘The flvat tine [ went to Washlugton after Mr. | Hourbon dynusty would have hoen overthrown Lincolw’s re-clection, he sabil Lo e, tn-his | 10 1930, Lowka Chilipoe, who reigned from 1330 eedllar manner, ¢ oxpect to have more e | Lo 1563, wan shot at no fower than nineteen J;urm.'e with this Aditulstration than I had | thoes. ' Taa moat resoluto attempt upon his iife with the last oue. Yoo thotght that Me | waa that made tho Coratcan Flescht, lla Seward's friends Al not et theie share of the | means of an Infersnal_machine contri il Wit patronaze, and [ ndmit that, fn officeriug the | gun-harrels, on the 23th of July, 1 Tne alifp, the Chase non bad the sdvantage; | King was not hit, hut Marshal Mortier anl- twelvo other perons wers killed at the same time, the maching bhaving huts hereafter 1 shall_ try to make things wore even” Ou “nuothe enslon, when 1 was called to W exploded, Finschl was seriously wounded. Ob- Lom by telegra the. Presidont sald, **Lshall | viousty this man was n mere {nstrnment; g, Tiave Mr. Feaees s reslzontion u one week, | thouwit offers of a pardon wers made bim it ho s s fn stely deneo wind must not be | wonkd hetray his accomolives, ho rofused to do Tiaped even to Neward, 'y so even when he was on the acaffold, and no- for Seoretary of the Treasry!”, hanly yet knowa for certaln on bohall of which whally unprepared, [remarked, aft political fuctiun lie was neting, An attempt os Mevtton, Songtor 13, 1. Morean, murderons as Fleschi's, und quite aa despe- rutely planned, was that which Felica Orsinf llmuh- upon Napoleon [l on the lith of riee eotminerclal houae, bad proved him: relf 1o bo o eapable and seceasial fnancise, an tlinty nn Governor of the State, he had shown | ] arvy, 1858 Ifad Orsinl's confederates, nd that 1thowsht | Plorrd, tudl, of Lhu Treas- | nervo s Oraful himeell dld in unrowln{r tha remark, sald | hombsat the Emperor's carriags, 18 would havo Deen fmpossiblo for this attempt to fall; as it wus, Napoleon's escape was mnarvelous, for my man, umd added that the suxgestion nceorided with his fourteen puoplo were Killed or woumled by the explosion, and the hnporial coach was broken own views, aid that, when tha time came, he should offsr offer tho plave tothe Now YorkSen ator. In due timo the olfer was made, at, for | in soveral places by the snell frazments. Some reasuns which need not now bo stated, Gov. | hialf-a<lozen other aticmpta were mude wpon Morgan preferred o retuin his seat in the Seu- | Napolcon's llfe, and two of thess hava re- mained ensheotided in mystery, It 1a known that . In 13%0 his Majesty was shot At nte, and decllied the Treasury, 1 was agaln sent far, but, when neked to namo another gon- 3 by a ganda-forestier In the lorest ot Complozne; but justice would scum to have leen executod tleman, J remarked that, having missed tive, I referred to hear who e had been thinking of, Te replicid that, after looktug over the gromn on the spot by tho Emperor’s atloudants; any: s mind rested on Mr. Huth McCutloc, then | how, the newspapers rocolved orders not to Comutroller of the Uurruu‘).ur Mr, Haoper, | imentfon the affair. Again, in 153, un Italinn then o member of Congress irom Boston, and | who liad jolued In the (reco-Teaburo plot for nquired which of those gentlemen §pseferred. | assnssinating the Emperor wae pistoled In the As, hovond o simple introductlon, 1 wius utice | courtyard ot a house 1n the Iue do Vaugirard quainted with both genttemen, & could torm no | whilereslstinig thadeteetives who had beensent to opinfun as to thelr relative fitness -Jor the | arrest him; but the publc heard nothing ot g this affale nutil tho [vrlv.\w papers of the Tuil- eries were publishod fn 1970, The 1ife of the Czur Alexamder I, has been twice attempted,— onca at 3t Peterabure, tn 1306, by o inan named Kommlssurow; snd mraln in Parls, during the Ezhibition ol » when the I'ole Borezowski flred at _the carrlago whicn contained the two Emperors of France nnd Russla as I¢ was returnlug from s roview at Longehanps. Among the other politicy outrazes of rovent times may bo mentioned tho murder of Urestdent Lincoln by the actor Hooth ut Washington fu 1863; tho two attemnts upon Prines Bisnuarck by Blind fu 1834 and Kullmann 1151587435 the ussasslnation of Marshal Prim in 13715 aml the dastardly attempt upon King Amndeont Madrid in 1872, The 1ist is not coin- pletu; but enouich has heen xald to sliow thot hese miscrablo offonscs, thoneh of frequent ve- currence, fall much oftaner than they suceced. A RUSSIAN CAPLAIN. What Ilo Kuew Abont Bhip-Bullding=An Oflicer Who Was Posted, > Xew York Ttimes An Incident, quite pecullar of Its kind, ceen. tlally Russtan In character, has just come to light, which hus bezoms the leading gosslp In Philadelphia, Somo filteen months ozo, o workman, speak(ng English fluently, with but a slight forelgn accent, applied for o position as n achiniat in one of tho largest shops {n Wilmington, Del., where marine engines and fron hulls are bullt. There beiug a stress of work Just at the thug, the intelligent appear- ance of the mechanie securcd htm o vosition in thu shop, kvery day the now employo wis to Do scon nb tho work-voncti proséeuting his jo- bors, A planing-naching was placed soon un- dur his charge, and he displayed so much #kill and Judiinent fn the tuska allotted to him that work rw’ulrlm: the greatest OXuctness wus soon confided to th, foretzner’s care. “The nian was remarkobly quist and imdustefous, and though roticent was universally liked by the Amerjean muchintsts, 1o lodged In aboarding- house with his fellow-craltsmen, After remala- fug In tho principal shop fu Wilnlnzton for sumg threa montis, one day tho man drew lfs waoges, wud left for Chester, Del,, where, furnished — with lettors of introduction trum the Superlutendent of tho Wilmington ahup to the boss iu Chiester, lia soon found & new posilon. In Chester ho remnined soro four months, and was employed [ rlvollnfitlw Iron hulls and in bonding the plates. 1lts suporfor fntelligence soon com- wended bin tou higher position, which he Aeetod anxious to oceupys This was In the drafting-rovin, whbere the hulls wure dosignied. In this wew occupation hls akill was Instantly remarked. At Chester he remained somo six months, whon ho lett quite suddonly and rapaired to Philadelphis. Haro the forelun woakinan eadeavored to enter {nto the larizust locomotive factory n the world, but bu request was at first refused. tHow ho managed to got o fuoting in the Uhilsdelobls shiop, whethier by imeans of o doucour, or some rlvata intluonce, nuver can bo known. = Buffice it to say, the forewtn workinnu, who was 80 proficlent lu coustructing inarine ¢ne wines and iron vesscls, and who as a capitsl daughtsniau, wvas now emvloved fn the construction of locumotives at Badwin's, on Uroad strest, DPhiladelphia, Pioced frst us u Liclper In tho forios, It was found e had the akill of a aster smith, It was not very long bufore his wurth was appreciated, sud o bigher clnds of macline work Was put {1 his hands, Btill the same restlessness was manifosted on tho part of the workman, who ono duy loft, with wagus unclatmed, and was uext traced to Bulthmore, thenee to Nuw York, sad then back again to Witmngtou. *Now whun the Russian Government com. menced naking purchascs of ships and 1aachin- eryiuthe Umitcd States sotue some months A0, persons ownlug steam veasols were some- What surprised at the perfect knowledps the Russiuns bud of ull the ships olfered then, The secrel wus soon _disclosed, Priucipals of large shops in Philadelphis, Wilulug- ton, and Chester were thrown dircctly in com- muuleation with a finc-looking Russian Pust Captain, speaking Fuglish flucatly, who ro- callud to them the workinan wlio bad recetved tholr woges, The Captaln, a thoruugh, prace tical workman, and st the hoad of ouc'of the principal Imperial naval buresus, had been sunt to the United States Ly the Russian Govern- ent purposcly to luspect, in the most thor- ouxh manuer, the actual character of Auerican work. Of Russiau ~ Cap- tats was perfe struction, il uumm;i displayed the anma Freasury Department. pressiog sonie eure prise that Twna not better sequalnted ith tiwee gentlemen, he suxested that [ shoutd el s duy or two, call upon them, nseertain Jeir viows i regard to Lhe management of the War, und Iu reepect to the courso best ealeus lated to unite and_ atrenthon the Ropnh. Mean party. ‘That couversation oceurred on 4 saturduy evening, Alter thy morning seryleo the next day, I called ut the residence ot Mr, MeCulloch, with whom 1 bad o long, famlllar, and most satlstactory conversutlon, without, o vourse, futhnating that {6 had any sinlileance Deyond an ange of views wpon vitully finportant pending questions, In the evening T fntormed Mr. Lincolns thut | was so fuvorably fmpressed with Mr. MeCulloch that, unfess be desired Jt, T dld not care to ace the other gen. tleman, **This,” enid Mr. Lincoln, *is just what I expected, aud,no woare,a unit, I shall offer Feasenden’s pliee to MeCulloen.” The fmpartant duties of the Treasury Department were dischurged tn o manner alike creditable to the ability aud Integrity of Mr. MzCullwh, and to the peresptions and “Intultions of tho Iresi- dont, T. W. ————— POLITICAT: MURDERERS. A Chapter of Illutory Called Out by the Germun Emporor's Tribulation, Patl-Jall Gasettr, Tolitlcal oassussins have ahounded more during the last 100 years than at any other veriod of history,—n fast which may be ox- plaloed In tnony ways bestdea these: that ereat personages aro less well guarded now than they used to be, and that the penaltics of regiclde have hecome much uitfeated. Just 121 years ngo Danmlens, for the crime of sratehing Louts XV, with a penknlfe, was put to death with harbarous tortures; ang, ndeed, untll the close of the last ventury, the man who Htted his hond to strike n King or Minister was sure to be subjected to torture witha viow to elleit 0 full confesslon from him before ho was acot to tho seaflold, Wo ary not forgetting that fanatics have exlstted ln ull uees who were rrndl' to brave tho worat torments. Jenrl [, and Henry 1V, of France dicd by tho daeger, and soveral medioval potentates were, disposed ot by privato assassiuntions funkde thelr pataces, or by polson,—a mode of political murder whicl has now becomo obsolote. But, on the whole, such Kinis ol olil as did not gret mixod uu In reliziuus atrifo were protected from vio- Ience by the awe that used to hedge majesty, no luss than by thelr buly-guards, Kinzs wues truly segarded us tho anvinted of Jleaven, Whase murderors could hopo for no pupularity 10 this world vr f.urumn In tha next; uul{’tlurlnx the ages of religlous falth men who might nnve endured tho ruck bienched at tife fdea of dylng without atsolation. Jueques Clemont and Ravatllae, who sluw Lo tiro Llenris, wore hall crazy bigots who hoped to reach Heaven by kilitng Kings whom they considered to bo encinles ot thulr Chureh; for thouet Uenrt 1L, was a Catholie he was an unitl-leaguer who had stalued his hands withthe murder of the Duc de Guise: sud Hlenrl 1V, was betieved to huve remalned ut hearew Protestaunt, In Enelond we had the Gunoowder Plot, which was religious; and the Rve Mouse Plot, wnleh was partiully so, fu that It swas deslzoed to place the Duke of Monmouth an the throns fe stead of the Poplsh Duke of York; but the detalls of that conspiracy have remalned too obsctire to enalile us to Judico whother it was riously Intended to murder Charles [l or nply to Kidnup snd cocrce b, The fact of # King belne tyrannlcal, ducolute, or fncapable had furmerly little to do with arming the bands of gssassine uzsiont him, Louls X{V. refaned lor seyunty-two years withuut his life boing oneo atteinpted,” thosgh ho contlacated ali tho Nberties of his subjects and prossed o thew sorely with tuxes; Louls X whoso . disgraceful —relun lusted fifry. nine years, was ouly mulested ones, aud Damlens sepcatedly deelarod that Lo had not meant to kill the King aut_ only to punish ulw. In Prassia, Froderick the Great and hia fathee gava thulr subjcets many causes for dissatisfae. tlon, the one by his possion for war, the other by his vexatious despol bug thuy reigned unlunined, sud were Kencrally veuerated, I remalned for the Feenen Révolution to disa- buse people’s ininds o1 the notion that the peraous of Kings vud Governors wero sacred, aud to revive the -Greck snd loman ot about its betng Juwful to slay tyrants for the inu\l of munkind. In Marat's newspapor, Y Ami du J'euple, thero wers dally a'lusions Lo Brutus, Harmodius, and Arlstogton; and the blijous demagozus was one of the llrst to ex- perleuce the cifects of his preachiog when Charlotts Conday ; teaveled drom Cien on Iummw to take bis lite. From thut ume at. cimpta upou the lives of rulers huve becoms very frequent. Buarcely o wonarch in Europe during tne last nlucty fycars bas beew altowed to refgn loug without havinz bls duys turcatened; aud, conskiering the fucilities which munlerers enjoy nowadays both as ro- wards th cholce of deadly mplemonts and tho mneans of getting uear to Lhelr futenaed victiws, sou16 of the Hoyal eacupes must bs w.\mnw-l alnost wiracaloys. On ths 16:h of March, 1792, Gustavos IIL of weden was shot at a masked baltin the Theatre of Stockbotia by Col, Aukarstor, who had four accowplives, all gentlemen of guod fumily—torn, Rivbing, Lillshorn. and Posclliv. Tue Klug sur- Vived s wound thirteen daya; und Ankerstorm was exceuted, but bis accoupllces oscaped. On tho Lth of April, 170y, the French Plouipoteu- tlarlcs who bal been to Rastadt to negotlaty peace With Geruany ufter Donapaste's Italian campalgn, were treacherously ardercd ; and on the Sith of December, 1500, Bonaparte i scll was within au sco of’ bl killed by au in- ferual machine which exvloded us bo was riding out of the Place du Carrouscl. Tue consplra. tors o thls Iustuuco were Royallais; aud four years later, Ueorge CUadouda), a Bre- tou, kfluned another sttewpt of the sauio kind whill Gew, Pichegry, sud wus guillo 1y poal Yicos of cun- lghted work, this ofileer unhesitar 0 obout. From bis fudzuent there Wwus no appeal. lle koew exactly what was wuoted could estimate with ravid(ty what such or such a veusel was worth, what revairs would costy how mnay thousands of dolluzs {t would tako to chauge @ inorchant steanior so s to fit her with guns—ia fuct, the wiuvle mivutio of naval cunstruction was at Lis fugers’ vads. It may bu Interesting to noto this vyeat a8 resowmbling sowo little thw well-knowu story of bow Feter tha Great wentto Ilullunuu learn -Nn»bulld.tnlf It bus takew, then, s@hae centurivs only for Rusaa to send over hore sn expert whop 1u 8 pecaliarly origiual way, was cuabled to Inform hunself as tu the charscter of Auwerican work. As we do ot bufld tron ships or large marlus machlnery (u New York, it was I l'lnummlflhh. to_Chostor, Wilinlugton, and Baltunoru thut the Russlan oflicer wssuwed the lucogulte. ¥ ——— Cowhldlag Uy & Wuman, > Aew York Tiuse. Whea tho womoea of ‘tho Wost undurtake to do mnytblug, thoy seldom do it by hslves. Withlo o fow days, » Mrs. Polke, the wife of & Uourkshing faruer vear Muacle, Ind., read sowe- thlng In the News of tuas town which she con- strucd as s slander upon hersell. Conssquent Iy, she drove to town with her husbaud, und cu- teriug & snoc shop oppusite the Avwos offico, seai a little girl 1o the oditor, N, ¥\ Ethel, with a megeaza that g fady sldied to aen him. The itr, obered the ume it the shop, Tolke haudel BIm the pacer ronta oTenalva artiele, nnd 1 Whiln reading It ahe threw a naper of Cavenne prpper, brogght for the piroase, fnto bis eyes, then drawing a eovhide, More, we wilt not stand it. katn At the Tliinols ting on his war-paint. Tt the Damoceata prit ont p Centeal Refirnad-rlizn aceo *hpinvent the Ahol:tionista’ fr nz river. —Joneehoro ([ll.) tinzette (Bulldoser), Fivery one whosa reputition and charnctar excinde him from ponnlar confidenca on his own account will ba found shoating hislondent for Gen. Of conrae, thesa operators eare mothing They do not heed what damags they may Inflict npon him If ooly they ean gela freeh leave of ned \lm:t;lm and ot lnalll!—-l/flefl (N Y. ) Heratd We have some West Coast commerce, which fn- Mexico hay ngommercinl e railrond 263 miies long, Aomething ahove CITYX REAY, FORSAL F—— 220, )~ FOT;| And lot—ona of tha hest corneraon Norsh Cli 200 how, T 18anAnts; paya T eon Ispienty st 8 per cent, 0 block of geonnd hounded by rit-Av.. Forty-sarond and Ferty. y wiih sirubiery; . street-ears DaltiiaEs and tot doxt2s n ulidings an 1129 sgnt n Twelthiar, betwoon Jeferson and Dov: st e aiy creases very slowly, ficel, or none wortiy of notle from Vera Cruz 1o Mexica, cost 217,000,000, and’ carna " STORY BRICK Wi to read it nets 1€ ouEht to el W) ihispays 1) pereent. 830 per foot —Tha irholy Iexico iy at le. Francisco. Now, with a'd by wavof the coast, Arfzona and the Rio ( direct trade coutd hardly be ovcreatl; great mining districts, as well s tho great clties of Mexico muat b renched. ont after the trade wi 209 wiles than 1 Han dircct enmmerclal routa and another by wny of rande, the ndy The cditor wae blinded with the but not otherwies hurt. The hushr 1d ady looked on approvingly while t! 1 Whatever grinvance n woma may have, she I very ant to forfalt all srmpa- thy In any well-requlate:d community when sho mulartakes to redeess her wionze adtual or Imagined, with & horsewhin, tionably, men who o but such punishme: r awn, not fron the nther sox, 18 the use, evon in Indiana, of having a hushand i a woman has to do ber own cowhidingl It I8 much more graceful and becoming to Tarm such unpleasant oflices by proxy; an: someof the recent hooks on etlqnette, of which thore are £o many, It is futtmated that, hest elrcles of soctoty, cownlding ventlemen fs not alwaya ranked as a plishment, Thoy appear to linve diTerent no- 3 on the subject In fhe metropolls ot ——— A SHERMAN LETTER. The Votier Commitire Feel that They Mave Got to avo Onc—eA New I'argery May Be Looiced For. ‘an? and dwolling over, lot 25x12: betwaen Thirty-eighth ans fins octagon.front hrick dwellingy avety rrn ]m"‘?”g“"" and fot1 right st Campbe)l Parky i) sell g-roo dmeting, nanlt was iade. Chieazo reaches ith Afexico .8 naturally as she explored and canvassed all the vast ter- ritory opened up by the Continental Raliroad. A POTTER WITNESS, What He Ilcard and Saw In Washington, ... New Grleans Timas, Juns 20. Mr. William 11 Beymour, the notary, return- ed yesteray from Washington, where ho had been as a witness, and related his exprrience to a T¥mes reporter In response 10 numernus ques- Hona, The witnestes were kept In the elozant- 1y-furnished room In which the returning board- ors wero confined, and werg protected from the cutious crowd by s Scrgeant-at-Arms. nuthing could keep away the strong-minded wamon who correspond for New England news- papers, Thers wers always a dorzen or 80 of thein in the room taking notes. For three days he twas cooped up fa this place with Mrs, Jenks Agnes was very extrava- when Dr, Mary Walker, minded female nsmed Roberts,and two! ankee literary glels were in the room, the % she thought very funny, e with it she_ flared back, e, and showed her strined stockinge, Forthwith out came the note-bonks from tho belts of the female journalists, with cager pencils they took dotwn this new dis- play of her veraatile talonte. Thounbappy out- alicrs who peeped fa when thedoor was opencd, evidentiy thought the Loulstana witnesses had 8 horem'all to themselves, Mr. Seymour aaid er diem and mile- s necessary ex- It will do no harm to keep this question befora the poople, that they may preserve the recordsand proper memoranda of thelr former niaves, (n the erent thatn retnrning sonse of jua- tfce on the part of the Federal Government inay compeneats tham, at least in part, for the losa of thia portlon of thelr rightfal property,—Macon (tin.) Telegraph (Dem.) Two political forces are actively at work. One~ultra-Ntepubllean—Is crowding (frant's name Into Repablican State Canventfons. ultra-Democratic—is manazing, by gettfng Demo- cratic Staet Conventlons to indorac Potter's Com- tulitee, to pit Tllden In line g the inavitable Dem- oceatic nominse i 1880, t anderstand these moves on the The Grant men are p! c‘lh;. same holdly, —=Memphla (Tenn.) Acala, Theee are, un- sell_northomst corner of 1l » feot front on Uigsta bargata. T. 0 0TI, Toom 7, 170 Madtein.at, HITHIWEST U 5 + butid Also 434 avs., with hose Adderrs K, WILLIA! 8tato ano Frtlarh: UBURDAN RELL L= Ol RENT_AMY OW! Fi¥anston, bullt fo e LD in Cook tounty, havl oty in el etly indy-tice accom. oha of ‘onenlencos of firt. Tho fact fn that Mrs, Pinkston was mub- jocted to s rigid cross-examination, which failed to ehako her testimouy, And it is more probable that hor Grat rtory was trne that the ontrages were committed by & cnlored man whose name she has forgotten. Mr. Tliden hiax proved too mach, would nut havo cost a cent mare to hav had_FEllza confees that Socretary Shermon killed her husdand, and ihat Sianley Natthiews chopied her to picees with & woedlng-hoe,—Zfarford Courant (liep.), Poor Tildsn and his lenchmen, Potter and Dialy, aro left ontin the eold; with a donble assnrance that whatever thoy may pretend to have fished up out of the mire af tho Lonislana and Florida swamps must_bo cast aside as of n practical importance, The dlsappuintment of the Dlotters s undoubtadly keen, and thele mortifica Iul they will 2ot 1o sympathy from the people wwhose prace they have soitent Lo nnder- ‘And now the question 1s, the hiumbz ** fraud " favestigatlo former vaine, or | o partiy and nther witneases, ] ’ etactanatt Gastie, Hant, One Ay, Nrw OntEans, July L—The Potter Commit- teo ta not yet satisfled in the wnatter of the Sher- man letter. The outgpme, or rather the want of it, so far, has been aggravating enouch, be- yonda doubt. The whole basls of thoe Potter Investigation, the matter broucht down to its actunl bearings, has been centred from the firet in the letterin question. The Committec arenot yet disposed by any means to give up the fight. "The explanation of Mrs, Jonks is ono of those that docs not scem to explain, nccepted, at easty as final, M cd before the Cominitten, that sho may alile of the story. 8he can, of eourse, ‘with the version of Mra, Jenks only in 80 far os she may show her as wholly unrella- ble. Mrs. Weber may have secu a loiter with the namo of Mr, 8herinan attached, have discusned (t8 subjoct-tmatier, povallly, with lier hustand, fle may bave told her time snd agaln that it camo frum Fecretary Bherman. He may have underatovd and belleved that such All ot that doea not {n the laast do away with the story of M the fact that Waeber bt Jenks said somethin and was s0 overcom: COUNTRY REAL ESTAL..,. kicked up her heel oot BAL CI8 o v KGIER 1N THAG twelve miles trom there 8 raaning This {s tha moet desirabie acatlon 1n the conutry 10F & huincatend. Addres {011 particuiares will 021 very cheap for cash; Hile fect, 53, Tribuae ollice, G610 ACIE_FATN, 33 miles ‘fram Chl and ought 10 aell at 81,000, 30 ner per acre—4%0 aar /aynn County. Neb., n It ia not to be ho had a glorfou; . Weber (s to ba ngeas o witness exceeded venses about $75. Thoy got $3 & day and 10 He saya that some of the wit- forts of.cxensen 10 delay giving . because tho #3 a day {a worth Mr. Seymour had never bheen to Wasnlugton, and his finpressfuns are In- Ha called on the President and had about the McAlester telfef bill, n waa made to his testimony fn fAs was captl- he found him less” distant administrator, dirgusted with Congress In sessfon, t reminded him of a bear-fight, understood nothing, John tlon, when thirt feet and begun ‘Thompaon, the Sergeant- Why 50 on witn a=7roy Timed nesses make all their testimuny. more than their time. 4 leadas thers L s Vorts County seat, bettor farm [ands [n the' Ml"t It s the guw, you oane arm, half niic from White Croex, Ac AWiA. 40 acres ouder yood fenog you wantm farin che T, B. BOYN, Room 7. 170 Madison-at, Erery one who has had anything to do with ¥r. Thden will admitthat Mr. Hewlit's state. sment abont the former's dnbloos attitade toward the Flectoral bill Lears upon is face the evidence of truthfulness, He waxsurpriscd th bren constited, objectud to samo na wouldu't cunnent o an; cliance, nsked for gelay—aud yet wol the responsibility of approvingd or diaapproviog the ro, nor advising his friends what to ds about All ‘af which exactly corresponds with Mr. Tiien's well-known charactoriatics, dors not live that ever sacceeded 1n petting any roid eatlstaction outof **Blippery Sam. "~ Lafulo ‘nnc!n ny in 8 chat with him o Bt 1 fro vated by Hayes, and more acccssthle and ordinary City-1Tall was the case. I}n‘ 83, fis B0 clogant rasidences fn the Star Tiona0 Bing 23 rovines bricks cort §: R elexant gro titul H CHAII fa of Wisconaln: tho Ho heard and Ellfs made o mo- members Jumped to tholr 1 Mke hyenas. Thon at-Arms, came In with ole topped by nu eagie, and stood it i, which catised them to subside, As s00n as he returnod to the door, Ing wos resumed. ‘This is the way t| proceedings are conducted. The fast lile, cor- runtion, debauchery of pretty women, alluring temptations of tha Capital impressed Mra, Jonks, agaln, In her dealings with Mrs, Weber, may have discussed the letter, upon oach and overy oceasion, as though the d tuent was gennine. The very fuct of Ita having been forged, ns §s now sworn, would have pre- veoled tier from admitting or a doubt as to its 1 acconunt, oa well, for 80 evident anxlety lo get it inte her 'he moment the “paper cama to be fn that momont it becatne necessary to Mrs, Jeuks, Mrs. Jenks, Loo, n all of this, Is'to by count The ducuiment, if mado up as claimed, was unquestiounbly procured ut tho nstance of others, The foct. as auch, it is per- Lsps ucedless to eay, s but in keupln, much of a sinllar nature: s connectod w1 past of Lonlsiana politics, A talk with auy ono of scseral of our shorp putiticlans I could natac would aiford a solution "They would be found as differ- fng but little fn the maln fn thefr verslon. Weber and Anderson, as they would put it, were both anxious in the matter of pledge: They were not disposed to nesumo the risks upon the icre plecges. of hetloze, The gen- vral tanagers talked” the mutter over with Bherman was ready, of conrse, to pledize his word for anything that seemed to ba o expressed himself Jt was conslde; 5 fliwaukee, an a hray. and gea the photograph st my offce; In case Gen, Grant Is to havo a third terin, the necesaily that ha should have s fonrth term witl Practical people will be In providlug immediately for permanent peace, ond sparing the coantry the shock and com- motions of Presidential elections, third-term Inaugaration woald be to pro- cconslon, and It might, neceseary, asa matter of form, to Congrovs nam(ng tho son of tha General wanted to continge, tha preservation of the country from the lorrors of Commnniam, and all tho danzers thint are proramei to promnta TLwill be necessary 1o pat ths General's brather, 33 to nvold the dangor of s rally of the factiond stwund bim.—Cincianati Commercial (Ind.), Lot it uot o said that the Bniler (Inte Pot- ter) Committes has Inhored In vafn. none of thase tnings which it was organized to do. 1t hus nut discovered auything about the Electoral vote of Louislana, nor Iald a foundation for sny- body's Impeachment, nor besmirched tho Presl- dont, nor shaken his tule. nor discredited Mr. Shetman or Mr, Noyes, o great doal it be recopnized at once, ANTED-MONDAY—100 LABDRING MBN FOR curn u g0od Jain 08 A merc ol T 147 FIFTIAY Ishorers, and ohe and fres fare; leave a Southern politicians n Washingtan who are greedy 1o get anything fu sieht. who have beeu Benators and Congressinen will iele dosperataly for the position of porter, 110 met soveral former Radical lights from Lou- isiana. One of them asked hiln 1o take a drink, und then let him pay for it. Next day he apolo- gizod for his forgettulness, and wound up the geueral conversation by borrowlng 50 cents. In Philadelphin Mr. Sevinour called on red-headed Anderson, who showed him the tows. Andersun has o pretty and accol lives 1n tuod style. and has lots o friends. Wherever they went, espectaliy fu the seemed to have u Aunderson told himn that Don Camerun caused nis retnoval from the ositiun of night editor of the North American, 1¢ had understoosd that the proprictors of that woull back him up wwhen he tostified. 8 nnt uneaay, however, and talked cheer- fully of polng buck to the printer's case. 3r, Sevinour says that theone thing * which no fellow can flad out ™ 18 what en Butler is driv- fug ot, Ilu scemns to take the daepest per- sunal lutcrest fu the inveatfcation and in the It §8 known that he bad a detective shadow Mrs, Jenks from the cars to Stelia- barger's oftlve, and that ho {a knitilug the Presi- dent on every hand, He cune very near having afight with'Cox m the Committee-Room one day. Somne think he is trylog to get up a row among the Detnocrats by forcini ous the sup- hosed fact that the Nictolls aud Hamuton ts gold out tha “Tilden Deinocsats, hold that he is animated by revenzeful fecling towards Hayes, aud Intends to drive him Inty Butlerisin, or rutn him, if he can. IORETS FORTOWA, Wis, A3D A, & St L. Extenslon o 3 ofeman oo widh s ho growth of Grantiein. K. 21 W iiasdoln Orville, oat of the line, borers far the C, waged $1.40 Lo 41. of the problemn, oprers (or wood, L ISR & 00 3 Miscellaneous, XTED=AN AQENT 1N in 1ilinols 1o sell our Patent Sheos Musi General Azeat for the Kate of Nitnofs. exclusive control of terriw azsat sheet Muslo ct EVERY COUNTY men or women, ly the best s iling 12 e old In cvery 0 0r organ) It requires no kuviriedie of muste, and 8 child can'soon lesra 10 play Yol cau maky Kuod wages vell- dealers alone. " For full At vuca Atiantic ATt Broadway, New York, ~FINBT.CLASR BALESMEN IN FVELRY on with team 3nd used to ‘carventera® newspaper oflice: Zool word for e where thera (8 Iy demanded, cnouuh to that cfect, linpolitic to ask him for his siguature, The maungers preferrod tho devis wuy rather thon the straight, ofenks as thy ngent or gobetween. ved hia written guarantee, as demanded, ne to him as signed by Mr, Sherman. embodied, {1 (act, the plulzes of fatth s freely prufferol by Secretary Blierman In his conversa- tlons from tme to tine, It thus contalied the exprosslons he micht have written hiad he been ealled whon so to do, It wos none the less bogus, fn thot ho kuew nothlir of sny such docuinent, general huo und cry for the paper, its progen). tors bocame hocessarily olarmed, needs gut it back (i thelr hands, onl hierscl! inyolved, was azaln called fnto reguisi- tion, Bhe resorted 1o every manner of subler. fuze, of vourse, to got (L futo her poaseselon, Aud, obtained from Mrs, Weber, it passed liio the bands of the princinals, ond was unquestion. here remalned only the odor Tuat {8 about the vorsion ns ven by such ns knowa thiug or two of the machine, . It bility, uot very fur out of the way. matter I bad enough viewed in any lght It reflects, at best, but Nttlo eredit "on the Loulsiana management, noue the less, that the Demorrata aro undonht- They have storted un fuvestizution fu search of, and nre still detecmined to find, that which almply dous not exist, Repubileans m.y be preparod to look for any- thing fn this connnction, y 1lovo that there Is actually in existence what the intention has been, bl ariglual letter, ‘There are outcroppligs here and thero that point 1o suchin conclusion, I fu existence,—and | am satislled that such In the cuse,—muat havo been forged Ita production, or_otlier- will lnrgely depend, tu all probability, on rye, or the want. of it, of the Democratle It will be well for the Kenublican press toat least bo on the wateh for it will understand the nature of the hantiing if ft puts in an avpearance. SRS CURRENT OPINION ou either Wnstrument, ot it bas nccomplished 1 did not wish i hem, 3% biia : o and crookud = o new rovolution, i tho mnd “of the Lower Missienippi” & nomber of pgorseous and plcturesase characters whom tho waorld will not willingly suffer to fall back Into ob- Withont tha Committee wo should novor or Boulas Baker, or the 1y even Mrs, Jenka might have coruncated vainly In'the cane-brake, and tho sapirations of tier huauand, tho gallant Captatn, to hla conntty in the command of 8 navy-yard ora man-of-war, might never have been beyond the restricted boundazies of the New Or- leans Custom-Houso, persons o bo Jonked of, the Comiafifon o en. fehed sacloty with sundry new patterns of Iying, rureiving Wober; STLEI AT THE hington-at. BOME NKW ARTICLRR, c. Catalogue freo. Amori- Thers being n FANTRD=MEN TO can .'fl"dl:x'l ’Ca.. 140 Htate-ot. - WANTED-FEMALE IKELP, In seiting np these for which 0fiely ean never be suficlently grate: ful.—New York Tritune (Rep. Aftor all, the women journnlists of Chl. cago have broken down. ‘Hhicir puper haa been rold to on *‘esteemed contemiporary,” and the Chleago Post passca ont of exlstonce, antll & **long-felt want* brings abont {ts resuscitation, We entertaincd some sporehenston of this un- fortunate reault when the feminlue couductors went to onlarging thelr sncot. Women trnat to in. tuition; ther feel thinza **in thelr bunvs,'! and Mtne Willard looked with foo0 much hops on the brizht elde, They did not connt tho cost bafore 1t 1x 8 {ima to g claso 1o the ahore, Ttia 0 tima to see that n0 moro sail {a sprend than can bo_conveniently il CLARS OOOK ON MONDAY Mousekceparss D—A (UOD, RELIARLE, MIDDLE-AGLD nred c:m ‘without e Tribung ufaca. oo 50 _BYCUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. Domenticse 8 DINING-ROOM GIRL, P o ahix destroverh Dristow and Grant Nzw Yonw, July 8.—Tae llon, Benjamin H. Dristow, ex-Sceretary of the Tresury, yesterday n jrucst at the Brevoort Huuie, sald to a'reparter that Lo had not participated in politica sinco he left the Cabinet of Preefdont Grant. fle found more poace and comfort in thie practica of his profession—the law, Giraut appears to be Jouming up as the coming Republican aomincs for Presiaent, satd the re- Tho futt remains, QITUATION WANTEI ¥ or to tind ¢ Bennisirosses. NTED~A DIEsSMAKER ON TH f re work i wiil worl at reducrd prigs of $1.30 per days 4, sbilfiy cun bo given, YO RENT=HOUNLS, M - **la sliould be patriotic cnough to decllus a nemination if tendered him, * Would you support bim ** | preter to nnswer that queatfon after T hear whether be Is the nominea or not. it of somie newspapcrs aml Federai oftleebollers and a Unton soldiers, to push Gen. tirant don't think the American veoplo aru educated up to the point of ucceptiog a thind tonn vom- rant's views aro about 1am unable to tell, very ambitlons, has manv good traits, fuults as well." ** What do you think of the Potter lnvestiga. and its ultimate results to be & oncsided affalr, Domocrats as welle as Rlepublicans wore gutlty ctices duriug the Electoral con. ‘The result of the mrestieation may make somu party capital for the Dewocrata, That {8 ahoutull.” Mr. Hristow suld the Greenbaclk party In inak- Ing raptd headway throughout the Bouthwest, Judaing fruin all " uccounts, wis very strune {n Keatucky, and varty candi- dates would make & very strong run in the cotg. They gol vn too recontly paid “'"rmpoudnd Mr, B. m a glowing 1ribu they were making 8 good pleasant and readable. tiat they could wrlte heavy Jeade shiorter articles, and dotha prafonnd aswell as the aole-budied masculine persons who wero performing similar work ou other Chicago They could wiehd the sclssors wiily doxterity and judzment, aud tho paste-pot wae tn hiem a veasal ‘ol capncity for the nreservation of articles calculated for lnstructive ductrine und re- There was wanting a Nitle uf the clement s papee dida’t appear 1o know that yoarning to have newe seens 1o isve knowledie t, to clum o an The 'women showed pusition o the 4 cold waler, bath, out of whole clath. ARXRIAV, JUST 8OUTIT 02 {14 iassinent oetazon with modein {nineyee in Favoravie terma to aceeptable teasnt. DAVIH & WALKEL 142 Dearnorn-at. RENT—1121" PUARIESTY. £y-fourth and Twonty- (it ment sweil-front brick rovenients and [a Nrat-clavs ordy) 3 sione-front, i porfert o U good soldier, an of ¢og-fighta, und it didn! thut euch eventa over occurred as weductions and We cannot coucelve that the 2 Into wunazement, would have prin the lettors it conld lay its huade an addressed to unfortunuto victim i N, WALEER & 0 MENT-ROOMN, - COongressinnn Acklen'’s verslon 1a very (if- LE. South Bldes forent from (lon. Roeser's verslon, beeu yulity of Jluandersonism, - Cinclunats Ga- Sauchoily s x;wnndl mistake They printed too lurze o paper, (41 a hlgh-toned for gl X hicazo wanta f piquancy; Chicago wanlyall tne : aave it all the blcasing winta the inefora; thay furalebied the virt wun food too delicata for the averaga Chicagu Inate, They seemnd to tose skt of the fact that It (s nen whoare tiie el renders of nowsnapars, oulitsited what they asstined to by, anil prabanly with good reasun, e tasio ol tha Clilcago womun, 1t was matlo in both the the ladies made, d 4 paper that e Lol bath rooma atiached; w home for gen Graat is growing in favor now as he novor And yet It s as unroasonable ae the 1l Ia uot the only big The vrganization OSITR, r third “foor, n Il they ware itay Lrick Ialhdtus 754, formor upposition ta him, ¢ eliugie rooms. J. 11 man In Atncrics,—Akron (0.) Ueacon (Lep. Tho Grant colnmn, led by Deacon McKeo, of 81, Lows, In slawly gathoring strength., cock i the Orderly Sorec it of the gane, and Hoss Shephord the Grand Communder,—Atants (Ga,) Constitution (Dem.). Mr. Tilden, as the Demnocratio. candidate, on a platform of fraud, 15 mado, hy the resulle of he invostigation, and by the unlitical sitaation, muchi Jesw probable L Mr. Thurman, as the can- date, on & quasi-grecuback platform, —daruer's “Yost Blao, 7] RENT=—FURNIMIED BUOMS, WELL TAREN pS0e of valy 61 por wask, ek 2n T TRIGIN X nxr:hmtnm'.\m ol atroas (hrougy rabeh Ofoes by o dinere ‘The mistake was doubl wditorial and couuting @ periment would cwias to grie camoin it last dasa to ba too clean, o white- souled, for Chicako, May ita lute condurtors pros. T hotter In tholr next uadertaking. —Cinclnnati — Chirago Reaching After Trade, Francisco lullebin, 15 o clty iu the Unlon which reaches out more yigorously after Chiango. When thio Continental Ratlroad openied Chlcugo merchants were 'hey overran the Terrlto- rles. Utah, Idaho, and Montana wero thuroughly ‘The Chieaze drummer mato his ap- earunce fu San Frauclsco, sod offered to sotl sanplo, for grecnbacks, fiely luw' prices, at finally matters settied down to ‘That part of tho Nortu- west which was faiely tributury to 8an Fran- clsco boueht goods in this market, test, It was supplled from Chlcago aud Now for {ustance, buys partly fo the nd partly fu San Franclavo, ingtou Torritary, with the great Bate of Oregun, buy In this murket, I8 tributary to Sau Francisco, of that Territory aro owned by Culiforniuns, The uatural highway of fuland cowmercn s over the uutheru Pucide Raliroad, It is interesting to note that recently & meet- ing of werchants anid business men was held in Chleago Lo deviso measurcs to seeure the trado The statement made ut thas weeting was that Mexico uaported goods to the value of 875.000,000 annualiy, of U0 wore drawn from the United lutlons were adopted by the Muu- ufazturers’ Assoclation that finmediate elforts oiight to be mado to secure 8 tiarkes for Chi- redd gootls §o Meaicu, o can secure muzh of the trude of that couutry 1t witl be by mucaus of the Atchison, Santa Fo Ratlroud, which 1a Buz St. Loud hiotds the key of tho positk raliroad to Atchlsou, and in tho road which uvery dsy 13 progrossing toward Banta Fe. 8he bas alsothe lurger part ot |=zo trade with New Mexico, and will not pa Hkely to give b up. It ,Ihu‘mmch.mu and tho manulacturers bf leago mee luoklng with such eageruess to the now outlet for trude, it certaluly eanuot be of luss futercst to tue busiuess wmen of Bau Fran- This city conumsuds tue trade of Arlao- ua, which will herealter fucrease rapidly. Southern Faclile Road were now down to the San Frauclseo would comuand the largest shaco of Mexican trade, ‘Tue two cliles which, by ge iy bo ald 10 bave the keys of Mozican trude, aro Sun Ersucisco and B bwve roads pushiug to the cuatern slde of 00,000 of fmporta’ of thet wakss o wiaall Ygure. v ed at 1Le Slain OMce,und wi fluck p, . durlbk the week, an 7O RENT-IOTEL KO, A3 SHEUMAN-ST, (3-8TORY u BIMMS, Hooksellers and dtatioders, 123 rick bullding, 30 Fool SLUER, Nowsteater. Btattuner, cte., tom i TO EXCHANGE. (EU-FOIR PART CASI, roved und uuhuproved I In vatey ull particalars linued ‘We have no hoaitation in saying that the nation owes Mr, layes endnring oblizations, anid without belng his pastisan, or evor oxpecting to b, wa shall nover anderrate s servicos nor dee vreciate his patriotinn.—Richmond (Va.) Dias It fa sl that M, Jonks will &0 upou 8 lecturing tonr next fall, and that a Tos- ton agont haw already concluded a coutract with 1f tho Fotter Commwittes could be induced 1o go along, as a slde-ahow, 1t wunld prove the great. est combluntion of recent times, Journal 1Xev.). What we wish to say now is, that, it tho Republican party cannot win Shis fght, 1t must ox- out of Ite hanas for many tor Thurmau scarcely oxuy- s whon Lo suys that s~ Dewmocr: his fall_maokes Oblo 8tate,—Cleveland Jlera The lowa aud Ohio Htate Conventions shouted thewsclves hoarsa snd wils at tho mea- ‘The puliticlans and ¢+ Joad i of bim, but the pe eleciiun moans 1 nd Ropuulicantsns weaus poace, ) Newes (diep. ). ‘Thore will bo no nucussity for an Elactoral Commlssion or & Potter Investivation in 1850, Uen. Urant wlll earey every State In the Norih, and s ltopablican Congresn will be electad with . Tuveo ate facts upan which thosu who are addictod lo gumbling ruay safely squander & fow Uollars.~at, Lowle Glubs-Dewoirat (Liep. ), Gov, Hendricka is devoting his time and 11 tho preas expresses the acntlments of that part of tho couutry the Southe ert peoplo would wucy prefur him over any vther wan for the Proalden At ‘There 18 probubl up the vast Northwost the first 10 tho teld, e A o, 7ic,, 1l 1A P Stk patch (Den.), . iooN 7, T #4. B0 =Stk of boots sud shoce lu stors dolog & inese 1 tuwn uf 13, 000 po .. XU-Fluo 14-fovin brown stone-front dwelling, bary stono stens, slicwalk a0 goadw at astoulsli- aic., un Vau Bured. arun or lauda fa 111 il octagon-fro ok G Alaraa a norial condition. —JIndianapolis ads, ics from Biraldwood. (o Will LOAN TO UNEXC AL01 oud uf, tiie beit fn tha pect to soo Ohlo years 10 come, 3,00 ol Tel Asauriulont Dlce goods for ool iand la lowai must bo guod. &L tho counting-rooin_ of th N1 30 CLKT PIECER TN PACKAGRS lidako {or Gurrency at uountiag-roota of ermanently 8 Dem The best wines N UNTIPRCVE operty, worih 4 . rescit tlon of Graut's nawn ddress W B Tl efs*" are not particul vl are for bim, because W U MANVIELE HOCKA b ey by 1L _LUST AND FoVI BAY MALE; OWNER CAN HAVE 1Y i aming viocaica. Appiy ut ThoaT.p ok s 30,55 niain 31 blocks souil ay. 8 HAYED-ON SATUHDN 20d_White Jerscy cow, wit persou rorurnlg ber W o Michfuau-av, will Lo ault warded. o basrd and roow, N A 0 ud e ¥ 1 lopyed orus. Aty RYAPA Q0T Ha a Ao 71 $4.50 L0 87 por wi shing toward the I suwe neuse, Sbe lias & direct directty tuterested __MUSICAL, sttontion to the South. (EaaNs—URELT LBALGALNS, a5, g BhOSgaNe. 2 3 For calite anfitie 1dreasd ¥ cowpatitors busy in ucxt Democrutlc Conveutlon.—Uincinnati Laquirer (Dem.), It was a oolored clergyman at a camp. meoting who solermaly told the people that ** Do, ba w0 roads fu dis world; oue load odderleads to dampation.” Mr. H snough sloug with his Civil-Sersic Lo bo conviced that Lais Lrother know just what he talking aboat. —'Aladeiphla Tunes (Ind. ). QGeu. Logan was ot the Republican Con- vention la Jacksoq County last week, and once bloody shirt" to the Iront. the Dvmocrats nominated Josh Al- lon for Congruss, Lie would wtuwp this (Eig dtetriot against Lim. Clicago curpet-bagger TIAT0S e JMOARD WANT at waxes for sals oa OALD~A LADY OF uf French, GUerman, sad pls buard ln a ilas tswlly. are only a fow buarders; viclerrods refervug 4 (o bell, and de rlvale or Wiere thers e, LOAF Thawicrls £ BILDOM OFFIIED <% FIioT GLac 7H 3 seforu ordor runt (@ eacelleut lozatlo nEs for walo WL @ ddcriivel particd Laye WKy i S oe8 3 13, Iribuno vidce, 32y Dy Good prison. Hofure rot sel your Hora: rysec CHALLN, corner Ml d De s SISOELLANEOUN, JIE LADIES DUKING CONFINE. S0dils Sabgaiavashy graphical posi- more brought the Mexica. Of the §1! couutry, Wl civy so- 1t LAD! et (prufesslozal). betweca Moasos sad Adama. 81 P HKESCHEL 840 State-s