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e "HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 187 3 KEY-NOTE The Indiana Politicians Getting Down to Business. Ben Harrison and Tom Hendricks as Iey-Notors. Characieristics of the Two Mon as Folitical Leaders. Pan Voorbees Crealing Commotion and §trife In toe Democratic Camp. Interviews with Politieal Managers anud Thinkers, Snorfal Corvespardines of Ths TriSuae. IxpiaxAroLts, Ik, Aug. 20.—To a cerlain deegree the heated term nns vielded in inten- sity. and to & proportonate luverse ratlo Sn- diana polities increnses {ta temperature. Even the anproach northward of the terrible Yollow Jack does ot Keem 1o deter the average Hoo- ster from Induliging tls inborn penclant for political exctement. [t is not my deslre 10 convey the lfmpression that n this peenliarity the citlzen of Tudiana is especally peculiar. From time inmemorlal our * brother over the river,”” the oboriginal Kentuckisn, hus been kuown aud recognized as giveu to polltice, Tt fs true, a8 at Nasbi's Confedrit Kross Roads. Old Kalutuck's politics bave heen somewhat ouc-slded and monotunous, especlully since the daysof Haorry Clay. In Buckeyedom, on our cast, the goud people (what few are not i the civil or military service of thelr beloved coun- try) are known to Invent new and slngular pol- ftics when they havo used up all the old ma- terfal, and Iabel them the * Ohlo Idee.”” Then her myrind nspirants for political fame fairly *“make Home howl " in advocacy of thelr pecul. far “Ohio e The Michizanders are rolitical reese of the first water, else bow could Ficld-Marshal Zachariah Chandler ever lave been developed and propitiated? Aud, to com- vlete the border tn which [iooslerdom {s so dle- tivguishedly set, TIR GREAT STATE OF ILLINOIY herself wiil hardly assumo a virtue though eho hath it not, and clala to be barren of polities. Therefore, while in the midst of such £ood com. vany, Indiana ueed not bide her face In shame beeause, forsooth, sho has a rather superabund- ant quantity of real,eenulne, slmon-pare Yankeo polities to the square fuch of ner 34,000 square miles of territory. Whetlier the national fssucs under alscussion ore of miner or paramount fnportance; whether the local or Btate questions Involve real Hve cuntroversy, or merely chargze and counter- charge,~attack of the outs upon tha ins, and o delense by the ins of their steward. silp,—and the real campaign s mercly a scramble for the ofllcial *10aves and fishes™; or whether in a Presidential campalen or the *off” year,—and n tame one at that,—it mat- ters not for Indluna. From the early inonths of tha election year, the polltical temperature gradunlly rises, focreastug in intensity till 1t reaches, or cven posses, fever heat. Hero everybody fs a ** politiclan * in a gencrle sense, and generally he (or she) ia tolerably well versed in lis (or her) partisan platitudes. Theinfection extends to the tender sex. An amusing flluse tiatlon of this occurred near this city recently, ‘The candidato for Sherlff on the Republican ticket, accompanted by that for Cdunty Clerk, ‘was makinga campalgoing journoy to the rural reglons by private conveyance. Reaching u toll- gateon the bighway, at which scveral women happened to be congregated, all of whom were of Democratlc proclivities, these officc-seckers were subjected o a briel but terrible political scathing ot tho hauds of the lady politicians, ‘The candldates courted tho attack by expostur their fdentity aud missfon. It s reported that Eherll Pressly braved the onslauiht gallantly, Cavt, Rausdell modestly quatied, * Now that the two chief (and the third, new) partles are In the flcld with thelr State, Con- greselonal, and pretty gencrully thelr Legiala. tive and local tickets, It can moat appropniately be said that TIE OAMPAIGN I3 OPENED, Both the Reputicans and Deinocrats have celebrated the august event by sounding their Teenective “Key-nutes,! the former through the seli-appolnted nency of Uen, Ben larrison at TRichwoud, Morton's old home; und the latter {n this ity by Indlava’s **favarite son,” the af- fable ex-Gov. T. A. Hendricks, Vice-Prosident de jure. I belleve this key-note business first tamie In yogue under the dozen years' leader. 0ty of Morton. "Thounands of infelligent, good tlzens who biud about coucluded that these bl ennlal perfoninances of the dead Senator were Lecoming extremely monotonuus, were felleitat- fog themselves fn the hops that, *‘vow that tho ereat key-noter §s dead and woue, wo shall uol ne burdened with Key-notes But 10! wo are doomed to disappotntment, Uu the Republican side, Gen, Bien Harrison lumediately nssumes the pressu and lml- tates thy bratny and Intrepld Morton. fils chainplons think with success. 1 don’t pretend 1o say Low wide of the wark they mie in thelr cstiniate, Gea. Harrlson {8 o grandaon of hiy —that's u ureut deat fu his favar, noy be unfortunute In never having had u graudiother, aud. f so, {8 to Le pltted, Nature hos not been werelful to bim fn dispens. fnye ier Liessings, 1o wadition to that measure. less, natural wivantnwe, Beo s s shain- bling, stoop-stouldered, open-faced, Webste fau-tieaded blowde: gentlemanty, dizuitied, geutdl, und soclal when unbent und sureounded by filcnds; full of his nrotesslon, ang soab- surbed us to bi conslderably absent-minded. Jle ls & tman of couvedud ability, u rrood lawyer, und practical and utllitarian in methiod sud per- formance; bat as u political UUANIZER AND MANAGRR Be is no more to be compared with Morton than Tom Thuwb, the awarl, with a Crelopean giant, Perbaps that weakness 4 no dlserodit to Gen, Harrwon, -~ Mortun bl made Burty mansgement o dite-study, du it, moreaver, he hing wonderful geulus and skiil, and rare snacits, lureison as Leen an gnreuntting luw-student and prace titloer, fiznotne political party manloutating, 2y readig ne usually Kout lnmsel € tofo; v the sunniig politics of thy day, and i vach campaiizn would drift along with the party; and, perbiaps, after learing a *key-note " or o and readivg a specch or two of the Krest nations ol leaders, ho wouldd deilver o fow upeeling be- durethe people. Bat Morton With the paliticlans, amt partielp sunosels, ot ouly ‘absorvlor frestness from thew, but contrlbuting It own views und fi. Jormation to their fand of geveralalup, Harey. son shriuks tmidly from " oo browmlscuons, dircct contuct with the lower ltlon. Marton courted it on - occasion aud tor eerguly vulunble purposes. And thuk wo ses thiat the “key. Boter” of 1876 and he of 1874 were men of wide- Iy different churacterstics ang attributes, Uatl) of late vears THE INDIANA DEMOCRACY aitated to boldiy accept and act on the of the prnctpal and successful rival parev. Their % fuvorste wou,! Heudricky, gen- Vullv cumed Lo the front, but ghere wero oochiees, und [oluan, and Joy MeDonald, aug tlew others who sort o' sidled W and Apart ol the ¢winent jeadership 1 favorite son™ Mauy were forever I of Hemdnicks—he was astride the and cowardly; he abetracted from the con hesftuting was tog ml‘l\mmg ouall party subjects; he was nelther M , M War CDemocrat " nog,s Knleht of thy Unden Clrcle,~not even a “chironie grum biey,'" Ui setuallv “Yoted 1ov money and met Lo cagk gt Lincoln's War": he wastuo newrly a 7d-money man Lo be Urecubacks 0 had 3ot word, Insinuatinely, for the Ureenbackers, Ly would” uut’ advocate their doctrine, wniv Aiglig them with the exoresied ointon that Leappored resumption In 179, But, notwith- stnding all these plaints of his partisan croak- i siuce bis recugnition et St. Lot ou the Naiooal tioket, tae Democracy have acquicsced l'n e fiunmu UL is Incuds, thatbe lead the 2 LNURICKS IN THR ROLE OF REY-NOTER s rw a tlear-cut fouovation iu Hooster politics. resideat of the late Deinocralic State Cone lun, Lie took occusion to furmulate that Mhitilasiugorical chaos denomfuated the Dem- fiitle creeil, sud now, i e receut real, rant U Cawbaga e keyuote,™ defivered b the tid Upeca-Rlouse in this city, be bay eur blsuned the Tine of advauce for’ ihe coborts uf thaiuierrtiied, and wiven theus the cus both for Bk and deleuse. But. the unique snd vechrewue ourt of thils very able aud ingenous, w rh 33 eutertaniog, keyuote of tho amuable ixtuveruor 15 i beautiiul forcetfulucss, Uiailleved feversh alfection for Vourlices, to Sl the uuxiuus world with bls owd polbons on the all-absorblug tople of the | ltuation, wod so tutease i bis loyalty Jevorion to the Tall Sycsmors of the T423z Wabiash that bis own views 00 tols vital fssue ara suspended, while he compliments’ (| tor with a restatement suppressed, ho sfjver-tongued Sen of I8 pasltion on the neglected, greenback and euerency problents with as much wireet simnlicity ne thongh Danfel e of doing a0 tur bimself, I’ himg, In thin tustance, ahsolutels puratszed cven thuse of us who are familiar with his wonderful and unequaled geni. 4 In wers neaps- he ex-(lovernor THR ARCFULNESS OF POLITICAT, ORATORT, It was (ndeed n neat way of shifting the bur- den. Tt Gov. Hendricks fa never at s loss for A pathway around a political briar-match. It might not be policy juat st this )unmurt;. with the especisl friends and champlons 0)(' Tilden rolling_In the accumulated hondholders® wealth of the East on thie one hand, snd the strugziing whard-up’” masses of the debtor voters of tho Weat on the other; with the Eastern Democ. racy demanding resumption next January, and the Western and Boathern Democracy pro g for *Na resumotion. Increased greenbacks, down with National Banks; g wit h more vehement pertinacity on ex; a1 es of \flux the Eustern Demacracy lwating on contraction, and Voorliees and his hosta of foliowees insist- pan: moni under these extraondiniry circomstanc it might not be wise poliey for a candudate for the Prestdency to “take slles,' It is ruliculous to insio:s vanced {nteltfwence gacity, like Hondrfek: o 8o absurbing a topic of public interest, falrly bristles with views, courage of his tonvic amt 8, has no o tHone, aud | antaconize his partisan ftlends or abroad. He s tenths, If oot ninety-nine. Indiana unterrificd I the e that & man of evceptlonally ad- intuitive politleal sa- pinlons to utt He but he has not the 4 tou amiable to either at hotne aware of the fnct that oine- undaredthe, of the ayuinathise In greater or less degree with the “greenbuck™ theory, ana DR JURE VICZ PRRAIDENT I8 at heart metal hasin: If he favors enrly a ayatem of fndividual banks of distinctlon to & Government ba i ather words, Live to the fe tridde his own erinte notions Hau to the buik of bis party! Iar, a3 a leader rnd “iev. noter,” Gov. llendricks I thn very autipode of i this oue partfeu Mortan. Uanlike Ha rrison, who a contractionist ; If I;e belleves in & esuaption, and fssue fu contra- nk of Issue, or, ereenhacke,” lio 14 ton sensis hes nnd oplnfons of others to In- squarely [u oppusi- {w slmply an fu- tant In knowledge and expertence in party gen- aralship oud campalien conduct, ally héigun hin practical e betore Morton entered the arenn, of Morton and Hendricks, elfurts to analyze their pecullnr find excuses for the churacteristtes and fn oy Idivayncruales Weaknesses, aud —thia extreme ability—ta the have atinibute this fatu] weakneas in unction and placklity ond pil- crushing, unexpecteil tefeat he sustained in bis vouth, in 183, Heliad been elected distrlct the previous been Hendricky actu- ducatlon therefn Jung In studviing thele compelled to Hendricks for Congress, hastrong Democratie campaign, aud voted azulnat hia Ilulur‘lunlumem for the Nehraska v 18 of bl Wiig antecedents, his father, MaJ, Johin Hendricks, havine been astanch Hen: w tind Clay Whig, and no doubt voung Thomas A. s Whig’s veneration for the Mixsouri Com. promise. But be was whipped in by the Plerce Administration party nsh and cajoled by the intellertual Southiror, and voted for the repeal of the Compromise, At the succeeding clec- tlon the youni and ambitious Congressman was thoronghly **snowed under " by Luclsn Barber, a Inwyes of this ultx. the Hon, Thomas A. From that hour to th Hendricks lus been a ea tious, dellberate, hesitating, liant, and concll- fating politiclan, Once fn the Laving *made np his mivd » which harne —once ayv the feline quadruped will jump from the apex of the fence—ht {8 a leader, of a sort, lausible ut he is, at least superticial- amressive In hi lugenuous way, 15, utterly devold of those and flercely semetimea dis- TUMULTUOUS EMOTIONS OP LEADERSHIP that gave the Jate Stepien A. Douglas those mleaming Promethea; b ous fly n flres of aTgressive com- ativencss, nod made him the central consplen- ure of losts of varncst nen, Holman is in the paralytic background sfnce his involun- tary retirement from Coozress, and secins to bave become s Wilkins Micawber, waltiug for 8 Senatorlal opoortunity to turn un; Voorhces is just now In nceord on the currency matter with the. masses, but le s known as an eccen- tric politictan; McDonald has proved to be drotie and nouentity 0s o Senator at Washe Landers has resumen hils lugton; and Frank pork-packime with quicscent fortitude. with ull of Henuricka’ leader, the Rooster De to thelr credit)as the aud the man of ine: with a policy, This h in s recent Grand The quasi-leaders Opera-k weakness legltimate Thus, #e4 a4 0 Koynote mocracy regard him’ (and “avorite son,” 0t iosplre the campalgn e dld, tp of Vaorl gome cummotlon and internceln; WITIIN TIR DEMOCHATIC RANKS, It s Justly elalmed that no competent au- thority or power lias vouchsufed to the Tall Bycauiore of the Wabasti a prior lien on the Unlied States Ssnatos tended eandldacy for vle is brazen assumution. that ofiles and did It with vigor, ouse ndds russ. hees 18 creating ¢ strife rship, and that his pre bufore the poo- Leading Democrats severely criticiso Gov, Hendricks for the mu. daity of Indlanu rested now beeween Voorhees o ¥ of bie nsswinption In bis *key-note thut ‘thy Benatorisl question before the peuple o oue hand, with his popular greenback yiews, and pnion § optaion lxrla to co: dricks in the rolo of di Inatioua to thie Republicans, @ peculiar aapect of this ) the other hund, with his exp: that the Urecnbackers werw *a pavk of fit only fur au msylum,' Not stops ider th Iaugbable sarcasn of Gov, ) ctating Senutorlal nain- it ssed it 11 18 tmportant, us oculiae campaign, to take note of how subservient the rank amd fily are to tho ex Governor's of the D S key-note uCrac dlm’l’lnn to the Democrae The New Albuny Ledger Standard, onu of the oldeat, y-read Hourvon dailtes in the Btate, representing the strongest Denmo- sulidest, most widol cratic corner of Hoosterdom (tha » awl upon whose nustverving plialanx nust ever depemd fo suveess, treats this Pocket ™), the party r any **forlorn hope* of PILETERRION OP VOORURKS, and cool assumbtion of Hendrlcks fn Wis favor, 08 8 strecles of biull-game bosh, only Mt for the operations of a Five-Powts ganvlivg den, 1t denounced the whole thing as *corrupt sud Indeeent,"—a progranpne As baseicas ks the fabric of & vislon, ot havlug the sauctlon of uny party authority, and, af peratstenl in, will lead ty mevitable und overihelmog there is fu the Ledy fa ui varty toriul aspirations, defoat, Just huw mucn force er-Standard's rensoning, L tleult to perceive, “The general drit of the ecing to be with Voorliees in his Sena- 1t oue nay Judyro by the * re. sulves ™ of tha various county conveations, and L tulnk the large that purty sdvocate nujority of the local papers of Lis selection for the st cosilon. But there s u somewnat violent and turbulent olement demonstrating itaelf ln thren wur four strouie Demoeratic localities, Albany, Kort Wayue, and What Is ullezed to Le ba this particular, 1t {s that the party has standard-bearer, azuinst Lincoln in 11 il Democrucy win the L ke New Vinceuncs, ngulust refaced dlctation In assutied by this opposittun Hlols Lurs, ot put torth Yourhees us ity 3 the Dewocracy did Douglus i the mieniorabls oric coutest 'l 1858, and that, it the it will then be time enough 1o conshder who §s the fittest of the score or more ol able . uall Hooserdom to Srattle around fu Mortow's ofd shoes,” however, tha Legislaturo is e, phrase nd o mocratic stutesten in Washinglon to a4 the I, won, o doubt Voorbees will be rutaraed. ITINRUARY INTERVIBWS, During a strolling afternoon nmonz politieal mansers st thinkers, § found L convenfont to abaurh from cach such bits of iuloemution and uplilon as ouzed olaegivously frum their Lraln depurtent. "ruf. Juhn Youne §s the canitidate of the Na- Houals for State Buperintendent of Pablie in. struction. 1lo restdes hicre, 18 8 procticing luw- Jerund real-estato sge and persunal ape pearuca i decidudly uno "of tho most siugular- o oking of musculing Ol hits dress aud gt Tess anteuity to this cusouibl gular face honess Beorel dunensto 1o {8 unusual mortals, fu notion a pre nt sl lcavy, e Ivish ‘mout He weand u boyish sizes Loo small for s Bead, wiich, The pecaliarity dd 8 msusurs- oddity of tout and spare; lus cliing oyebrows; th of wenerous hat, several of ticeesaity, Is tung on tu what the investliator imagines tust be an unuaturul protube crown or back of his rolliug, jowtless sbamble. bit, and his pleasant voree, kindly Selligeut converaation dispells any unf esslun which thesw peculluriites have pro- Impre duced, cranui, M ey (rous the His walk {3 u cet him, know Tace, ud tu- ruble " Lrofessar, § presume vou bave been over the Btate cons outlook | I-‘IYn 5 l}; min! & Tl reans wat siderable. What do you think of tne wak my protude loterrozatory, roplied, [ um just in from the bout Terre “Huute and Brazik, nished at the unanimity with which the masses of the voters ous i that section suDpur our cause. that 50 Jarge & surprised Irishidg, ™ Ot course, Professor.” 1 bardly anticipato an eloction ! E ol " spechally am | proporiion of the ntinued, * you * 0l no. 1t would Le fuliy to ook forward to aud vpen the eved of view of the organization of the old partics, byt we.aha) b oend o State that canuot bt the people, ** What du you think wii) be vote in Indisval ' 1 inquired, “Let's see—two propltiuus circutstances of waperinduced by treachery: 1y oL 13,000 tu 15,000, uldle, for the Supre: W0 1 beliere. ) this tall. " caleulatious of politi; gratad vears sl wire-yor wo 1L cuat 8 jota) votu fn s ASTOUND TUR OLD murn'u:.' LEADXAS, \ your agyregute under the un. e dawnoralizatipn oir feaders, wo Four ‘years. a, e Beuch, 1 sball couu Lieu you may olay bavoe with the ‘set-up? v, ' Judieg received over ou 60,000 to rierst™ I sug. the fuot ol the stairs, when Dellotte came up o ber, bueged and klesed her, Afterwands Mict Sutisets told Mies sto-winan that she a7 Deltotte Kinstue e, woo then adifttmd the TA“Lan-d nafd 12 was of frequont oveurrence, Uat Dellotte had tried to do * than merely kissinz her. Mizs Stillwe!) was eross few nafots by the counsel Woodliiry, who was none otuer than Ezea (1, Vatentine, a former teactier of the Delavan In- atitute, and who ance sttemgpted to rob her of hee virtue himsell, “The result of the croas-ex- autnation was to strengthen her tastimony. Miss Stillwell had heen somewhat of a Inading € 8t the Inatitute, During ter last year at schiool she was the hizhest monftur over the wirls aud led T rellefous exerciees, anid wan of " Very truly, wemay. [ would Jook for u 20 ¢ NMEN balance of power in tie Leatalature,! A DREADFUL RECITA L, *What aro voutr views of tie potley of a i 2 fiafon with the De rdey when it oun be done with vrofit 2 [ aeked, Sdam decldedly in Fvos of 1Y the P fessor reapondel. Continuing, he remar * When, a4 in the Tuere Hante Congressional District, the Republi nominee 18 sure of ao election If both the Nuttounls and Deinocrats run theie canditntes for Congreen, gomd senee ruzgests thal our iman and the Democrat with- deaw and agree on rome candidate acceptable to botle partica,’ + Noubtiess this wilt ho done biere fn the cen- teal district, and the DEVMOCI A Reopenine of the Case Against the Managers of tho Dalavan Daaf aod Dumb Institate. Mr. Cyrus L. Willlams Robs O All the Investigating Committee's Whitewash, 2amined on some for Dellotte and Interrogatively, Valentine, Woodbury, and Dellotte Ac. , * L am sure of it responded i Professor, exeellent deportinent fn_schvol, aml very intel- "rmn tae ritmphant election cused of SBeducing and Raping Hee Prof. Bchillivy’s teatimony, that she hud of Hanna never been in bis cinvas, was perjury to himsett, #3 the reconds ot the institnte will show differ: enitle, aud tha ahe hiad at one time by at i class, “Phls awkward spscin fLv showed by Ninown Leatiinony. rorking for Dellotte aml his “teachor, Misc Hiith, bt they wenail failed to wnirch athck o Hrse ciels whio hid b rageourly treafed by the Inctitnte Misa [hebe Rmith, of Bellavit fied ta Mise Eterln's comfeasing b her that Woorlhury had aeduced her at abont the sme time that she hiad confesaed the raping to had no collys rell, These two girls ed with Mise Eberle wpout the af Frof. Young has boen a Iiletong Republtean the Pomale Pupils, yras United States Consul ta Glasgow turing Lincoln's Prostdency; s a man of frreproach- able reptstation and nnquestioned inteqrity of ehacacter and conceded aatlity, In my atroll T next met, in hta_faw-ntlice fn Thorne Block, Cant, 8, M. Shepned, formerly of Ttiote. He wasu “Brave soldierboy - from Buckerdom, laving an aem badly suattered dlefense of s country. The gallant Captain 1s A teatier of one of the aldest and bustest law- fir< of this cavital city. [fe fs o clos b server, though lu s taken no active public part In nakana polities, Reeponsive to a serfe: of futerrontary” suggestions, some of them fine tensels @ Ieading ! to the witneas, the Captuln &ave his views in substance: ' Our Stuta ticket is a good ane, especlally the candidata for Auditor of State, (Jen., A. () Mitler. 't know Bl well, und know him to be the very nee of honor and ntegrity, It s truc o le a banker, but 1t bas indecd ot to R pretty pass when an hdnest, honorahte hanker mnust be tabooed and excluded from polttics terely on account of his eallivig, **We shall, in our State camoaizn, have some burdens, due to President Hayes' Sunthe; fey, to earey, [ do not wholly agree with t palley, hut must concedo PURITY UP MOTIVE TO OBN, HATRS. 1 do not duubt his good intentionn. bt he nas not heen met by the Southron ina spirlt of equal frankness and fairness, Notwithstanding theee deawbacke, nud the nolse over nir finances, u-ulmnlun{ over the recent, trade-dollar deciston, I think the Repudlicans whit hold thelr own iy Octdber, in Indiana, curey the Levisla. ture, cloet nuch the larger number ot Con. gressmen, and o United States Senator to suce ceed Voorhees, ' Junies Buchanan, locally known as “fha Pran,” one of the orlzinal nud persistent Green- backers, an oflshioot of_Lepublicuntsm, und the Greeunack candudate for Conzeess In this dis. triet two years ago, resides here. Meeting hiin fu Bis ofilce, 1 asked: " \What are your expressions, Mr. Buchanan, of the situation, espectutly with reference to your Nationsla 19 *The ituntion was never brighter, The ro- verses of '76 only nerved us for the future, Wa are orzanizing overywhere, Tens of thou- sands of voters are flocking from the other, tho u}d Jnuun purtles, to the new one of the peo- e, +* What will you do in Indiaua this fanin 1 asiced, Well, porlinps we slian't carry the State, but we shall s disturb the arrangements of the old concerns that our party witl at once take rank among the powers in the land, We ahall clect three or four members of Congress, numbers of local officers over the Statc, fifteen or twenty members of the Legistature, and in alf probi- bility cither secure the Senatorahip outrizht or DICTATE TUR SUCCESSPUL, OANDIDATE. Our_aguregate vote fn the State will exceed 100,000: Plan " that his ploture Ete,, Ete,, Eto, To the Editor of The Tribune, Cuicano, Auy. 31l.—It Is with th doepest fumibiation thut T am foreed to tuke up the pen aml expose 1o the puhtic sume of the great yerpngs wnd crimes that have been practiced at the Deaf and Dumb {nacitute In Delasan, Wi, T have relled on and hoped {hat the Atate oftlcers would hapartially investigate the facts, and lustly apply the needed remedy. But, In- stead of that, the extreme of favoritiam for the eriminals now and then in the Institute, and revento towarls the authors of their exposure, fe plulnly their pollcy, and In the defense ot the truth Iuake the following statement : In the year 1570, 1 firat came to the Delasan Deaf una bumb Institute as a teacher, I lhad been teaching then three years in a simitar In- stitute In Minnesots. Awmong the lnmates ot Deluvan of the Institute were Ezra G. Valen. tine, a teachier then of oue year's experience, and A, J. Woodbury, the steward, who was serving his firet year as clerk. I boarded fn the Institute building for the space of three months, aod was then Juined by my wife, when I took Guarters nutslde of the Institute, While I wasin the bullding durlug these threa months [ saw many things that appeared wrong ond sirange to e, vot, Leing new at the institution, I wus not uble then to form an interpretation of the factaln the case.” Mesars. Valentine snd Wond- bury were short of stature, young, and pomp- ous, and roomed up amonz the girls, besides heine great cronles. T often obscrved some of the larger wirts going to thefr rooms, and notie- cdusually a flortd, flushed mppearance as | ight chance to meet them In the hall. Mr. Stone, the Princiosl, was soon called to take chare ot the Hartford (Conn.) Deaf and Dumb Institute, by the sudden demise of his fatner, who hal been many years at its head as Priucipal. Valentine at ones ogled and urged himself, and succeeded ‘o becoming Principal pro tein, while the Trustees wero tn search of the new man to becoms Principal. This search lasted wnearly three months, during which time Valentine and Woodvury rev- cled fn all the luxurics. of a Siate institution. Finally the mantle of Principal fell tipon Mr, Georze L. Weod, a former Principal of the Oblo Deaf and Dutnb Institute, st Co- lumbus, e came on to Delasan and took the reins of government from Ezra G. Valentine, Who surrendered them up with an fligrace. And it was diflicult for Mr. Woodbury to learn thac Mr. Weed was Principal, which he did after a few emphatic lessons. Valenting and Wood- bury were at onee moved back and upwards to smuller and private roomsa. Then commenced o diplomucy by those two men againat Mr, Weed, Mr. Valentine was teaching the firet or * hizheat class, and on the 232 of Fubruary, 1872, Mr. Weed hadt ol the boys of his class locked up in school-rooms, closcts, cte., and doctorea them on a diet of bread and water. The lonz- est conlinement was of Frank Hutson, of Junesvlile, Wis,, who was lberated at the 4t e was had not taj e the tine some four or five years azo, | 188 Eberle's oonfesslon exacity corre. | soonda. excent s matdenly Uity and a non-. the Comimittee would leave a shight But ahe had given the details at the thne to the wittieases of her strugelos, of Daln, subsequent ugony of miod, ana thotey pald lier by Kl buey. There s no dount that it was an neeoin - plistied_rape npon hier person by Ao, Wonnie bury. Mizs Phebe Smith Leatified further when questioned as to why slie had not complained of these wrangs before Q. *Diil you consller Miss Eberle's case of enouth Importance Lo report to the Matron, Miss Cornell, ur Mr. Weed, the Principal A.—" 1 knew It woutd not have Leen In my favor, bhut rather tend vy cause some trouble o . Ty relzned supreme fn those darsat the Tnstitute,” Q= What o you mean by tyranny W there wers tlinea when tho. in- not reganded as above a brute fn id I wanted no connection, Be- were unfortunate, we could not gajn much confldence, Mlss Ellzaheth Riplinger, of Manltawor, Wie,, states thie Wodbury at LpLend to seduce her at the lustitute when she was unly 13 yearn old: that ahe was kuowing of is usinie ned and seducing other mute girls, making an estimate of between tweuty and u:lr({ of the female Pupils outraced by him; that Woodbitry was in the habit of making presents (o Mivs Hunnel of such things us writing-deaks, vanes. ete. He- ndes all this, Misx Hunncl told Miss Stflwetl when she first Irarned Woodbury was iarried, that she bad expected to marry him, and hat en bis mietress fur years. Prof. 7. McCoy at”one time canzht Wood. bury fna roomn at the Inssitute with Miss Hun- nel” aloue. Woodbury was an s knees i front of her with Wis bands up under hor cluthes. P'raf. McCov openmiz the dour sud- denly upon them, Mr. Woodbury dropned his hunds to the floor’ at her feet, and pretended to Ue caruestly scarching for a pin, * Lars Larson, now a student of Washington Deal Mute College ut Washiurton, . C., but -uvlldm{: Nls vacation at his father's home in Bpringvitle, Vernon Coun ¥ saw Woaod- bury ‘take Miss Huuvel into o Httle orivate room uear the boys' dormitory, Larsots rin around to one side of the same toom where e could obtalu a little peep-hule Into the room. He theo sew Woodbury with Ins armis about Mixs Hunnel nud kisslug her, and ehe ylelding o lis enibrace. Migs Phebie Smith testified as to Mies IHun. nel’s anxlety and efforts to keen Woodbury from obtabiing sexual fntercourss with the other mute girls, 1 1 L ey Isugiceated to #The of the probabilities was florid and fasclnating, and peruaps somewhat fauciful, but he fedately inalsted on the coolness of his Judgment, the reault of caretul combutations bascd o retlable information. The Buchanan brothers, with a Mr. Pope, own und control the Nutlonals' paper bere—thie oty Eeening Sun. Dr, W, 8, Plorce 15 an ttellizent gentleman, of varied experlence In life, A quartor of a century ago he was u ploneer In Catifornla, nod s ut the hoad of tho financlal inanageinent fperhaps coutroller) of that New Eldorado, “The Doctor has been o capttalist hero for many yeurs, and {s DOULLE DROTHEILIN-LAW OF WENDRICKS, both his former amt his presont amiable wife W. IL Dellotte, the reclocted Principal of the Delavan Deal’ and Dumb 1n stitute, I luve already given some of the tes mony against him, “Like Valentiue, he w: onee a teacier (o the ludlmmwlmlnd.) Dol aud Dumb fostitution, and like the sanie per. sun was fond of having the deul girls cons to Ut room snd then Jocking the aoor, and after ¥ time let them ont tn a mussed condition, He having heen own slsters to the ex-Governor. was fond of female pets in bia class, and one by 15 Is rlways rips with wnaturo opinions, for to | €04 uf ten dase. The puplls almost \psul- f the namo of Edmitnster, and. anothes ey Doctor docs not think by hatse luis u Deino. | mously became opposed o Mr, Weed, | umino we now suporess, he was pusslonately crat, but not a Bourbun, A wnan of his Mamp and futellizencs conld nat he o Bourbon, for he is full of progress, and enterprise, and pluck, Bometimes o takes a gloomy view of the Democratic situation, for he thinks thut the leaders b the East, and especlal friends of Tyt- dea, nre mot In accord with tho peupls of tho West and Bouth on the fluanctal question, ‘ThoDouctor {s a treenhack Jotnacrat, butdesplse * blatherskltc,” upstart stutcsmen, Ho Iu sup. orised that the brigtit leaders of the party in the West hud not the sacacity to forutel] what to such an extent thst pérsonsl violence was on goveral oceaslons used egainst myaelf while discharging mv duties as monitor among the older buys, simply becanse I stood by Mr, Wee ns the chief oflicer of the Institute, aid demanded and inslated upon respectful ireatmient from thoin of hinselt in my prosence, ‘Tis prejudics aud dislike of Mr, Weed by the Dupils mady them very adverss of complaiulng to biw of any wrobgs, whilo. Valentino and Woodbury became almost desvots throuzh fond of, nezlecting his tamlly for and strodlinig about the bushes and by-wags with her. Some dozon years wgo that Insticution saw fit to et slong without his services, und he went Mo other buasiness, or Lo superintending n female reminary. And hly own doaghters have stateld that his great weskucas lies In that dircetion, Tuis business ho followed till u year op po ago, when the Delavan Institute Trustecs wanted such o man. and one of them found out that Le osd o new wife, who was o good musiclan, when he was taken os thofr 8hoot to take ou the currency guestion. To his | wurstinie cmbiitered feeline towards bim, Sud- Principal. He, Woodbury, and the nnlus at mind, 8enator Voorhees Is not the fittest of | denty Valentine abaudaned s position at the | yuee became congenial, and the puplls ave (ol leaders ln a great curroncy-rofurm Movement. ( Institute In 1333 or 1574, aud went to the Indi- | ine a greas desl more whicn I will “not state Ho thinks *“Filden and Hendricks lost he | anapolis Deat and Duwmb Institation, where the uow. “The zosaip of escapades, Ingress and oftlees to which they were clectod by sheer cow- ardlee; that If ‘Tilden had gone to Washington, aud been sworn in, and demanded revo, il there would have been littlo dilleulty 1 r- fue Lis title. Mo cannot see mueh lupo tor party thut acts o fuanely and cowardly as to dltsiruse aud drive from it al) euterprising young men, Dublic doubtiess reollect sibsequently ho was eharged by Miss Fawkner with seduction and abortion, this younz laly having heen one of his puolls. Valonting saw Woadbury sately tarsted before ho went away, who has continued to reslde In the Institute since with nis wife, | have wientioned these Introductory fucts that the nublle may be botter able to form an Intelligent oplalon of what 13 to follow, I notieeil during Lhe years of 172, 173, 74, andt wiress of private rooms. aml chostiy onable tuurs would convey the fdea of o baunted palace. But let me quote some pase of lettens from one or twa vt the mnle # 0l the Delavan Institute, so that the nublie may get s better view of the' fuslde char- seter of the man: * DRLAVAN, Wieo May 10, IHTR.Friend Wi, fama: From whink [ know and huve seen myself durtng the luat twa ur threa years, 1 beliovo yous figures at AT UEPUDLICAN 1IRADQUARTERS, Mr, Clint C. Riley, o mild-mannered and agrec- uwble youne geotlewan, |s Beeretury, e 18 | '75 0 atrauge dropplng-olf of the older givisamd | charges are all frue sentnst S men. aulet and undemonstrat| dudzo 8ol Blair §s | thelr not retarnini to school, | made Injuirie Again, by oie of the wale teachers: Chulrmat,—an: oranizer who works in o mys- terous way hls Worders o perfora. The Judize's boat-lntormed frends ansert that he lias. tew equals und nu superior fn * thess Darts’ ag B Campizn manager, Mer. Rilov teals Victory Iu the alr, 1o savas *The ouly dauger to by nnorehended I3 in - the uneertafn guantity of the Nutlonuts, Dt 1 o ot belteve, from all the Information we n gather from the whole State, that they Doaslbly cast over 15,000 votes, Tiey will prol 8Dy elect, by o fuslon with the Dens Y porlaps three, members of the L They are pretty strong ur I Hoone County, awl inay eiter's combination that will beat us there, Buton the ree of the state ticket, or 1u the Congresslunul distrcts, ft fsn't indicuted '.:mt"uw: will muke auy considerabls finpres- {1 various wave, bit only recelved vaguo hwts, ete. I beeame more mid more assured, frot waat [ tad Jearned snd personally s outrage and wrang wes buin: these State wards. But [ kiew, from my expe- Hence with somme of tho State oflicers aui loeal Trusiecs, thut b wis ns much as my position Was worth Lo attempl sny expostre of thesy crimes, But, havine another position upen for myselly att destriug o leave the Deluvan Insti- tute, 1 made bold to state to Joseph Haniton, then a Trustee, some of the fuctyy when o advised mo “to keep mv e¢yes open,"! Tinalty I made out the cliarges in wrlting and seni thent Lo Mr. Hamliton, who showed them avout at Mudison: and, us § had also talked of the matter to Dellotte himself, be commenced toalyly plot ugabnst e, Also, I S0inly sert- ous troublu with Feauk Leland concerniig the DEA? AXD DUsti IN«TITUTE, Dieava Wi, July 3, 167N, —Friend Williama's Delntte worked cunstantly io fufluumies and molit the nnds of tha ) chupel azuiust you for weess befure (o [ the Stato Boanl, and Telt e pijo i kept them well prejudiced and on Tiw o Theee 13 comuiatut amows th toucliors that Tiellotta cannat contral the boya in the study-rog oratop the depredatlone from the kitchan ang olnizeroum. Thie buyw and irts use bad words, snd In_the dinlot-roum taix with therr feet g {uzs wudur tho tanle. O Snnday the boys broak: S0 S403a1h by playing ball, croqitet, eic. ang afy thin while Le 14 perhaps preucalue in some diviant town—Elkaurn,” Wintowater, Junesville, tan. etc., ete, Tae Sate o ints preachiu, Preschl 8y be nod, ractice fs better. 1 dou't tank he was hired oy he Board of Trustees fo Justenct the thxpayers that fu ts wrong far them to break the Sahoath, by sfou, ailaw ticir poor deaf inty catldren 1o b 1t oy “"I'ien you do not l.llllnk Do La Mutyr, cven -;;111.3;‘ out ; 1::' nfl et l'l’r "llflf ' gfl;‘mf uu;lllwr I:I-lnwuuln[-lt;Nme:de&::y. [ It pray. t & by Demovrae Julls eondican printing oflice, ¢ e cheal ol his that wades throng hacce Jiice, musl be Eresabont Do Deosracy of i Coe | 4 C: Beckwitt, of Klklioru, Wis.. ‘Out of | Very aceourabio ticenve a i socont s e gresstoval District suw Seventh), would bs and elected over Jom Naogui™ [ luterrogutivety [ three months’ wayes, mnd then mysell out of of &n exbllAzating nature to the Laxpayers Who sup- sugwested, my Interest fu the olilee. Ot course, I resisted, POt his tobaccu-box. Yourd truiy, £ No, sir; not by 1,500 to 2,000 votes,” Hut Dellotte and Woudbury at unce commenced Perhaps most peopls would not anderstand Tt was avideot that Mr, Hiley way sanguing | conspirmie with him o ‘injura me, Awong | thls talking under thie tavle with tha tect aml this “ing, which was formed to 8 men, werd Ao L. Crianin, of Belot Colluge, who Mwavs controla mast of the other wembers of the Lucal Board, which, ot course, fucludes 1. Cheever and Latiar, and lollis i, 8 ot Democrat, but a man Chapin BiWayH manares, becomes u convenlent tool for the Ring, while' .1, Holwn ts unything, tor cunventence sake, Lo them, With a very few aciivo men In Delavan, with my atseuce, and Frank Lelawd, with his rall- road passes and boasted poll influence, the publie Wave witugsaed an exumple ol how' tho Wiost hieinous cruna can bo coveral up and cons doued by this Ring cotrailing the State Baard of Coaritica and Reforms of Wisconsin, to the dsgrace of au tutetient, moral publle, T prout 14 thiss Miss Mary Stillwell, of Mazomanie, W who Wils & pubil from 1838 Lo 1576, testitiod ne Madis sot, Wia,, hufors thu Cammittes of tho State Board of " Cuiaritics i May Last that g mure irls, Missca Ebetlo and Andersun, b confess- e t hier t eriaf durling tho years INTE aud 1873 b the Detaware dustitute that Woodbury hait ruped them, and stated therewith wll the eirs sutalla; that Miss ‘Teuny hask hig- otect these | Jews. These extremitios ure used bt of e hands und arms in o simiae manner, excepr tue seusu st be gusled by fecllug, wateh bs o very Improper set pecullar to the present uisiiagoment. Miss Frances Minert, of Albany, Wix., testlitod that the girls dol not lke the e, Fy Miss Bunith, becauss shiv neglocted hee dutics W pn away after Dellol “Hhe oftn called me intw her roow und scolded e about pomting to hor when Dellotte came futo the study- oot Mr. Stmert, the tather of Frances, teatiied as to why his _duughter retused to ro. turn to wchooly that Dellotte took her Iuto o private room and had her promise thay if fer folke usked any questions about the Mmanage- mentofl the fuatitute, 1o telt them & was all rhcht, This 15 aslight lndex of the way aflirs are managed thers, This Fraaces hud boen ono of Dellotte’s pets, but hug wrows jeatous of suntlar favord shiown to athers, The Inthnacy Letween Dellotte wad Miss Mary E, Smithy " utorivus &L the lostituts - Dolavan, Also with Minses Russman, Derty, sni 1y For witnesses § would name fard, . Stillwell, Overton, Reed, ilurlbat, Couery, called. Asto the “uniress sces Aisliku of Misy By y lier 1 e of suceess, fle Is of the oplnton that the chunven of the Republiean Stats ticket are good. Jumes 1L Rtte, Esgoy b the ey and fostiye Seerclary of thio Democratie State Centrat Conge mittoe. o (s u whie-uwuko sunou-pure Doty Crit, 8 brother-in-law of the Hon, Jugies B, Itvan, & clever “wild Irlshman * whom . the Democracy elected ‘Treasurer of Btate elght Yuara ugo.” Rlcw 1s tho right o tu the righy Dlaco, wnd is decidedly the best Bocretary of the Staty Central Commitice the Democracy have had for manv campalna, Jin understamds all thie st trleks of the trute, 18 zental and sctive, aud knowes Democratie politics sud politicians of hullainy s famitiarly us bis luhabet., or course bu ds sanguine of success,—suceess of the Blate tleket, succens of the Leguhutuee, amd ui deast Gew gaiue of Con men, berhapa threo or four. “ite thinks Wndgs Nuw Will shiclve ex-tov, Sexton bn the Fourth Diss tricty that tHolman's chances of relogsting Tow Bruwna to private il ) the Fifch sre falry of Capt. Myera® dofeat of Gen, Grose o the Slxtl B Lertiutin g nind of w probavle sweon In tha L yotty et by Judge Orth's defeat. fle duesu’t liko the liles of the Dewocrucy swallow- fug ths Rov, Do L Matyr, the Natlonul cuuai- dute Ju tnls, the Capltal district. . PinK A IR LING, ‘The anuounces of mectings snd speak- Inus over the State, made m the party onzang, itdicalo the genvial charucter of i oeing skivishes. The Jourea', Republican orgi, bas over f aunvuuceInents; the Seotiel, Dumocratic organ, ulmost 10, Among the e = cumstantial 3 j TV uuml;lnlumulm to lier that Woudbury had tempted to vape hae 1 the same place, his private rooms that she et Woodbury and Lisa tlunnet locked 10 tozethur o his room white stie and Miss Hunuel were doing tha Iornine wurk i three or four of thy upper roons, ncluding Woadbury Woudbury womg out ol bl 2 anl Muswis. Rurey 4ud svmne others mught * It arose from a th by the gicls, wio refusal ery partlcutar, This distike increet uid Bproper cose i Dotlotto umd thy lady mentioned. The wirls noticed it, ana elpn.'lwu their dissp- h &he Jnedy bublicau orsturs wre Gen, Harrison, Col Ty | ately entered bis rouny amg Miss Hunnot probation (v a hively way, From ihe tact that 1, Nelsan, of Parre lunte, Col. Will Camback, | lu un unmistakably mussed 4. 8he | e irls vefused to go fo bed by Miss Suith's ex-Secrelury of Stato Curry, i wen of Je. <4uhl thew this same way o wr ore | orders, Dollotte bad to take thom In clarge, nute, T Domocracy nake a Hattsrtag disrrey | Silicrors sy, S0 way on Sias aniet [ Thets lias been a vast amoitit of cugulng 0 practiced by the defeass in the case, aud ay the effort has becu all une slded thy report of the Comntttee of the State Boand can be only a Was JUst buttoning up ber drawers, angd went und took 4 piitow ull the sofa und rey it vn e bed, uud then went aud brusthed e ot voeallzed bratn for the vary uithal swetlos ul tho camouign. Heio are Geu. Tom Ewing, of Quio, Gov.. Houdricks, Blueweans Willlama, & Voorhees, ex-M. G, Frank Luuders, Gun., Ma hute belore the myrror. At suwotier thao buriesiue foe nuy such eifort, That tho invests. aou, Li-Gov. tiray, Jouy -E. Nefl, Soanclip, | the WUrk wia undone vod- | gution 1te Dast wanazement was ouly to by Turvle, Judge Jordun, aud a score wgore, Al buev’s yopm atter Mias Stillwell had revengelul towards miveclt s an mdisputable week bencd thlngs will hw hvely, QT cauglic, thein locked in tosether dn the samy | fact, Fhere was Valentine and other tnatters - wav. Miss Stillweld inwle the bed while Miss | to overiauled, But justead of o ks Hunnel did tho other work i the roua.” Miss | ghat, Valentive ‘wus' ‘thele cusef coun- Stillwell- found o hairpin_ i Lhe bud, and the sclor, and was at work three op 18 the proud t Ui dav fast Wuek they wory Iaturiug on s farti. thequga whicnd ditetn had recently beea dugz, - thistaiee from thy houss. Quy_ul the anial lell mto the ditel, 1 som strisine upon k) with ats feet beipl ‘pnwlufi 11 the &ir und utterly uuable to seain its enullibdun, ‘Thie otber colf, discoveriug the predicamest. of St mate, began runnlog rom - the lodse w Le ditel, mukige wore thairhatl-a-dogen trips Lefors Mr Nayuer's uiteution: ¥ps spataliv utireed. He nnaflv outered the piclosure where hiy colt was uclebiag, when it seized hold of Lis coutand pulled ju th direction ol its mate. Me. Hayuer found his other colt 1n the position edthued, aud with titliculey rescoed it Such luteliiZeucy Is certainly remarkable, uud worthy of thu recog- nition we bave accorded i 2 uextudav she showed 1t,ta Huuuel aud asked ber 1T sho Kuow to Whow it belonged, Miss Hunuel ut oace claimed 16 and fuguired where Mg Suilwell found It, when tis erfiwuu. I Woudtuiry's bed ' Miss Hunoel blushed suid Luld Miss Stiliwelt sl lied, sud that if sho told any person of it she wouid tell Woodoury of her Theo aguiu Mis Stillwell caught Wooabury and Hupnel in the, verp act oue eveniue 1 the chdnel. ‘Then Miss Stiliwell testiied that Delivtte, the Priu four weeks hefora the iuvestigition coaunenect, Lravell Bong. the Withgsecs aud drilig them. {lo #o ddrilfed Misscd Eberle, Michituer, Bucy, snd others. besides Labiuz their wilds: vits to docuuents ther could nut understand, Luilip Englehardt, ot Milwaukeo, was met o s werivel Uiwre 10 Walify by Valuotue, awd tw‘n:él way, #o that tue Commities coyld pog ket bitg. I had boen urged by tho nuthiority of Goy. Smitle wnd Glles, and * mesured of 4 Iree, upen trial. When 1 cate Lo thatavestigation, | was dented evervthiug, and have Liecn dusulred an 1 tramupled upea fn the weanvst wanner, Deliotie even growsly fusultiog we 1 4 luw waouer 1y the presencs of the whole Commities at Sadi- sob. Aud ut Delavay be ordered me off the [ stituto bremisss fo their prescoce: Al uisun. of {usults thoy beap upon we, aud WdrLaaety shs csuzht pak,aud oliss Mary E. Sifth, 4 bewcher, nlune in i reception roow buggiog and Kisiing: thar sho saw theus d Laaproper acty at other thuks, Alsv, vue eveulng us she aud Miss Rossmau, ay older pupll, were tb Jast goe t bed, Muss Stliwelt having gone o ad- Yauce $100d Walliug et the top of the stalrs for Alea Russtaav, Who Wad fu tue bali below, near nrevent clf, totter The than the vrotectara of crim my obtaining an honest trial for rmy- el nals L urged seith Socretary fhae. hard, mmitt the Ll the Committeq ai d u el e, 2 amd otiors the necessity of iy my uwn expense while at been paid only witt curses for Iustituto of fte human blotches of other han nd, that Rin the: State lavishly amd crimes and what ia a curse ROON IAntn format " Respecttully to the publ Tho Prizes Won In Fifteen Clnssen by Amer- Panms, Aur. 27.—The following iiat of awanls, made ag the Paris Exhibition [n fitteen clnsses of the American Bection. has hbeen obtained. The other awards will be known fn Many of the classes have not yet been om, but the reports witl probably he completed hes spent the mon foulishly to wintewash 10 the State, e % pamphlet with more completn in- concerntg this Delavan scandal. I, me are na themaelves, Gilee, |} L) tatug with the ce, hut was conlly told they 1 of the thing,” aul they g " And | was and come to Delavan wi rrived there. told to go heu dtohe on Madison, and have trying to rid that On the v of B ahall Cruvs L. WitLiaxs, EXHIBITION AWARDS. fean Exhibitors, inafew days: EDUCATIONAL BXilu:t. Clasa VIIL—~Diploms To the United Statea Naval Ma.; the State Uutvernit United Staten Burenu of Kdacatlon. Silver edal—1 Technology, Bronee and 1. ¢, l.es. of § D. Van Nostrand, of New York. 't Edwno aml P, ot New Il haond Josand B, W, Clana X ork. of New Y tomuan, dayien of Cricag Ironze rey Cliy, Lafuy ell Hunorabl ney, of Ni Class XI1.—tiold Meus 1n Organ Silver 3] Jeublishara® blur & Non: Streger, ond Inie, sl & Co. Turncr'n Faiie Mats, ; | pany, of {lniyoke, + Iviam, Weakly (¥ 1 Seribuier, Wity invie & il Zell, Ch. Laswils & il M, Lackwy G. K. Davin, of Sucarappe, M & Co.. Carter, Dinsmore & Co ilake, of New Manufscturing Company, Iironze Stedal—To. Adaun & aves. Can Milin Kitlex & Co. ork. and P ™ i)~ on Co.. Honurable Siention =To the #eller and Asher & Adum. of Now Yorx 1 X ilstnifin:vr o oly« I P el W, 1t (Knda Co. of ‘the C il and ¢ K L. Mimle & Cu., of Fnplad niversity 1 & Tafel, uf New Y FAPEIC MOLUETA, Xo—fiold Medai—To Crane & firos,. of A aper Combany § Sou Wi ' AL ty, Anm uf Michigan, ai elphin, short time. ported ual b 3 ald medal)— Acnidern olls, d the To the Masnach -,- = Inetitate of s Meda!~To the Baston Cuiverety, and D, Applclon & Co., of New Lappineott & Ca., of Philadel- Inrper & Hrothe 1 David Wute faddely vor-ean ta Jee, il elphita ating Compuny sud Souticke silitnted iaed d Com- i the Lizun Cruciuie Cons ‘rane & Co., of Palton. Mane. ; Alken, Lambert Donyherty, Vork:und the Shuwmul of Bostan wive ) and § thicid & Woud ae Cleveland Buz Muchine Yaper Comouny, of Mulburi, »ans, of orth, s, Conipany Bronzy Medal—~To Mr. Mitchell, Honoruble Menton—Tu Peter Ilarry, of New HOTOGRAPTIC ARTICLES, Clasw XT1.—Uold Meddal. Philadelunin ;. Joshiua bk, \lndll-’l‘n“{'heflflnw Qubelnan, of Ky 3 ew York, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Campany, of N ew Yurk. bop, Campbell, the Muntagne Paper Company, vt i Newton Laper vome Jer- —To Nupalcon Sarony, sitver Medal-To the Contenmial_Fhotozrsph Gatekunst, of Landy, of Cinciznaty Jer. Guenn, of St. Louls; ana 4 of New York, To J, B, fleal and J. Gue- 81~ tny Jason & Ham- Adal ~To Albere Clonrh; Alfred Dodue, of New York; and Ciarles M. Stoils, of Baitie wore, Md, ronze Hacu; udelphia, Ilonor lladelplifa W Ta. New Yurk, Spectal Teuwbreidge, chiel uf' the Conipany” Chana X Colabarer A1 s Wworkunoo V. —Gald of Puliadelpnls, I's. Bronze Philadelphin, NoY N, . Al 0 Jusni, of Fuiladelphia, I _ Honorable Mention— York. of & Lowb, phin, sod L. 1. luss XVI~Bilver Meds New York, Honnruvle Mention Works. eV, Sliver Med: Pa, on & Mo ons, To_ K. of New Yor! Dartug, Brown Medal—TaIL. 6, 1 & Bons,_of 1) Conn. ; snd i b, ward, of iold ol of J! Lehuert and €. Moyer Shonimue Whamn P Seelulur, e Mention—To Wlillam Schaffur, of Medal—-Tu Mavon & ambin Organ Medal~To Samuel . White, 0 Charies Ahboy & Sone, of Georgo New "t - son, of Brooklyn, W York; aud 1,1, To Prot.d. Mellruy, of New OITICAL INATRUMENTS, BT, X ~b’\9m Medal—To Charies A, Spoucer, T Fatrbanke auid Bannch entuvyer, of Philudels & Blarw, Of Sruvidens, o datins Blua, of T the Meriden Flint tlaan Yol treney Medal—To Ot & lirewer, of Treuton, * Monorablc Mautton—To M, 1. Cincuntl, 0. Comgpany Hrhvar Medal ald Medal Clinton, Phitadelunm, Penn. Bronza Sedal -Fo T, Keolt, Seymonr & Ie oeo, uai Prof, 1 Loewenbery, ot lass XXTH —ftr Kukts Comgany, of N Penualyva McLaughiln, of ~To the Bizelow Carpet Muss; Gearge W, Hinoon & Co,. of oth- i, I—to the Nortbaeld ‘Fitany & Co., of ¥, C Moure (of Tiauy & “ A faborce Award—diiver Medal-To franglitemn, A -Heongn Medal--Tn o Nuw York, Mr. ilel- ork; Mis, Bullice. THaY & Cu.'w), Tillany & Co. w), AV Sronze Mudal—To of Nuw Liritans, Cajn, A Boon fur Potato-Urawers, A paper puhtished in Herlin, Prussta, contalng potato-dlrgzer wh s and pateoted by Curd he writer, descrlvie gy huine at o Herlln potata- YS that {ts wuccess wus a It accomolished the task ot tak- & Tull o recentiy | Gueltoh, ¢ exhibition cultiiry station, wnlendhl « ng the pa thiem tot slescription of a o invened ot Hertin, ) ol 1he ey ntatoes out ot he surface, uble Meutton - Yurk, 2 Y urh. Kusoetl & trivin, [l the wround, brivgimg and fre thedr tops und the earth with perlection,’ und 1n such 4 sinple nd pract WAy Lhut u pair of Mt horses sutiied for tive pawor twu-thieds of the work ed Lo harveat u fie porsons can sccom lormerly required 3 i them {rom ** uverwhelmting leal mo- ‘Fiu macbine ts suld tu save aoarly T power forimerly need 1 of potatics, so that Lwelve plsh the same work which thirty persouy, ETRIBUNE URANCH OFFICEN, vac CUHARLIE T casr ALD FOI CASTOFP © RIS, 934 State )i L. n LCURAL =TI cagties. satiib, xending Yuls N A PRSI RAL U plcaaurs’ Lo” rad 0. aad Vapcy MACHINERY.® ted T This edumn Aditinugd lime 15 charyed. 3 words REK DOUNLE-CTLINDR ) la " for Conudr 3 WO LARGY” po) wat be clieag for e urd, and” it 26, 4n 1 TIING AT §. 4 DY Al prowpuly lag NTALLE STRAM. caali Addrews ¥l OIHs AND OTHER Sairact twarra Pyt P | & P BERR Y LD 2 sidie: Bar A hrreting Aring imssk rin onta, ncerdge i tine, adeertioem, ve rar 5 Teet i1 w, $1,550-83% down between Teenty-tour will yor by 167 1t 40" Tamed y " & 0 Madiso b are. ani int i ling, and lot penieral., batwenn Madiso; okl ensi more 10 baitd 10:11a 1 ortheast curnet | 1001 feot an Tialsted. halidings (no ¢ offersd in vity, tore this, Imrgsin. $9. NI Tl 1g toae eitewalk Cungrese . . BUBURBAN stEZ JOR BALK— WILL 1 e btk Trom tepa 5.0, Chicazo: $14 down and 8’ in marke e ahs 10centa. . 142 1. and shuwn fry LA BIOWN, of 14 van S 21 West Randuip) (}“ Lk o etreuiar machin Unlon st _ Steaty wGrk ail the . __BITUATIONS WANTED., Miscolinne ITUATION WANTE Y experience. | Addrer AT Lk A PIANO AXD 0 HOLsE ) W W, 1M CoRNp: Can be seen thy in ety Ci G Of the follouinz ver ;«*' Wik ': 7 c‘ funerson Fisug Company, TR e, M CmPany M 1) _ Beconinand Instrunie JlaLsn mavis ko Thest: celebrated €8l be fuund at the warerooms ieat o In X CITY REAL ESTATE, te room feamed dwriliny, ruo; an elegant ortagnn enrything modeens Ar Moneai: it fe w Aret-ciase % mauthly tra . MEDICAL,. AND £TS., 'k ot Plunos ever ‘wxhibitcd snas \ e tngkar A VB i—RY T. . DOYD, KOOM 7, 170 s(ADL- re 1R ol 233100, th mod Twenty-Qfihesta m"-'x Je worth 8166 per font, oiterad for aimats aovaiagt inesatot, brick ronth Adam 7ivon Addamacec, del. “Fhin 1y the ehtxpey 4ron 1 am sarprived that it 1s not £3.50-81,50) downUetagon stone-fron i Tt ou ihodesnr s ooy hions ROt ESTALE, BEAUTIFTL LOT Inerrted in'INie cotumey W0 CoRLE: 1A aHomat e 1 On Sundag 2aemits n (ine 11 chaezet, 1 reris on State- A bareain, AN Tt 232100, st Nilson and Monros. font oo Washington- 290 isted and o-ota tn proger tikenber dweliing IBT8t. 3 creac dwelllng; 1eont on’ purgain Tange. 7 miles from L STOCK, sl under fencw 1o, L onth W hat. TiL ruder, WV emakrr. tree fan ACTICAL BOOKKEEDETS 1 walnry expected. Address & 58, ) wark: iille, woed-ch CROPS, and corti 24 miles anutly- ntrl fiatiroad, one miia thia fa terat, A e, ad, 0, 2 EMALE HELP, Misceltaneous, ED=20 GIRLS THAT UNERWTAND RNIT- SEW JFAST-BELLING ud hutlons Atoesican e, Call st 6H5 south Oun, HGAN ¥ AL orkns. ek, i = WOOL SORTERE: GouD G tex Teibaue oftice. e rnmnnne UPIUGHT P1ANOA, otz othierd 0t best makes, of W. AP, RIMBALL, W THE POPULAR KIMI West Sia ik 4621 blaco. Hiquin Tu' I S hrivk dwelling, tivroms, aul ee, 1ixt L) Houth Mia FaABASI- AV “Wllhu:zhd oW 3 Henriuriia. 0 BENT= 44 ) Thtriy-rai. slouCwat d If A L1 OHCIH| Furuaie only st lano end Orzan Ware, . W, mcr State and At FE"—IIOUNE’- LARSTPTEL, Xture, and all nidorn i distely. ) NEW UROANS, o reat or for sale ou lnstaliient. Tlan ________Corner niate'and Adame-its.. UFRIGHT TIANGS NEW SQUAIE P1ANOS, W, W, RIMHALL, S, TIEAL, mui ut - co V.o 1 il iery v me, TO BENT_RROONMMS, Norin cotier o Laux's urig stufe; a8 drug store, «n BOAEDING AND South Sic 72 2 1 der EAST VAN fiy); Tivusant rooms, i ealted oY the day ur we By, PO RENT~Twa uf (1 il fiu S ANT 2 CALTNRT A Y L2 1 AR AT 1 deltubie rou z Sour it ruou, dDathy o & Tera. i e OURT o Boant, w ad wifo or AV NSO nor sk buslte Palmer Ho per w e KL, iin Bu.u'x =3 %1 KT r s iy wnd e i ol Ve BUSINESS O, HALE-Ch, furais outi Ilalsiod st \ it > WDl 8) LR HUBES €lora ul 4 ) ery chiv, . |0 EXCUANGE -y 51 aiid Lase Mai, Ka b rom dlepor, Lo fiaie dwenlo aud croastinced, with sty Lz wli take ity or tu wrtii, T, B, WANTED-A_3-3Touy, Over 2 Tect wide, North ub: can i suburbuy lute ur cash .\l W buttn o wili Le libural, Weat Mudlaow-al Ve the sawv tu 3 LGSt A S usT “ioge eck cour o SRS 101 S TULKX 8T . D sledai. v by bight i A 10876 8inul U years un BuTE whuL bl woes e fOre luge, e given for e recuvery, PAID FOR OLD G Y L4 losu ot wakciies, tdun at GOLLUS: prewt SILVEK 2 AND 0 CENT PIE D f Tribaue Cottvair: i g slss e llgui S ve Caucont eAbrdes Wi orut, bullglle work. a4 wilr vulue] PENNOVEER & VU L S VRIC WA AR OF 330N L B7.000 (U ‘:'E:‘l‘:fi’.‘.‘."' ibhe & gund fud 74 NTAY =t it oanl, $40 tu §7 © MOARD WANT O EXCHMANGE, gRsEEE e 0 _brateriy; UYL, Tooui 7, 176 Sadosh FEAMK HOUS K o eacbange fur B MONDS, KL hrivata'u anl. FAsblisdes \8dT A 0 e, LOUMS FACING LINCOLY PARK, . Cent il Fra Loy = i i North Slae, CLAKK B FINST-CLASS 0 36 per week, with use uf — . Ave i b Pull 1ees Ly 2 ur. I ALE= LIt A DOW-1EA T I 31E BT et il VAL, Pt purite 1. URELN &, 40 uid 48 Soutn 'fhlhlv ANCES, AP—OVETRIL AND 1C iirctivaery, with s bay atiachied, at i i, ot allgs, saust wo. Chieagt wite Vrvoue Wil fens o ] (e, tu + up-eka CLUSTER DIAMOS D PIN (87 Buate, Polk, Fourt: 'yl lad Toude; A D - ACTIVE 01 SILENT, WITH 3 budlery iu ol v, 314 FTHis WGT Wil buxpd; refere oy lare. ity Pliilud WATCILS, LU El) lb“' v thr 1 Uch busw suus auesh oy ner State and Agumi-sis, ONGANS, roums af N & A D 10 REATENT. CHICAGH, -‘(\ul"!::fl‘: "\mn'"lu 5 "';i "i{ "“i"*"v-&e"-‘ o eFen Siatiineg, Yatascs poudeace dolicie, © © A ¢4 cic. Corres- UST S0UTH 0P hasement octagun nprovementa, (i kool tendul. LAVIS & ki ks, over Iuproseoieuts. inguire ATATK- Wouw: QUILE aud Teapmcts AND n5y I O TLE KCIEAN 0,00, 1w ROT AN N-5T. CAN, 1) 13 Liack pacKetinok. with ' butiubtivle A 4115 SOUTIT TTA 7, 8 dark addie-turk Ou wutliers aid liberat foward will ru. Cou ECKS IN' PAUK AUES. OF 8101 03Ciausg FoF VUrqacy 8, COUMLLG toum HORSLS AND OARBIAGES, NG BUGGIES NACE TOP ¢ BBAcLoU, all uf U YWl WAk, ek L) aldy- i aZue, - M;‘ vihers, al v0 opi u perfee Ui, eatatr- Addsces |