Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THIL CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1879—TWELVE PAGER g o0 5’ it ta be done withaut spakinz out. | Liad exprecsed bis approval of the murder, i re- | his position and cranley & private secretary on 'L, cefved challenges to duels from halt-aduzen | that swn.™ ‘Ihe coneclener of this Send = 3 otherslre, | was drawn almost to Hieh Biidee. | Albauy without e opplirer, and sont me word to | allosed HAJ“LTON 113“- I returned to wy house In time to dine at baif- | meet hie at, Utlen. From 1hat city onward | 1 w past*s. Walking up to s wile's room [ | thers wad such an outpoursne of peop! e !(illlllfl }ICI’II‘!. an '.i:clud condition. Bhe u':ml; statlon us we do nnit'rutv unvl 1‘11_-(){1.- z » cre Is a digpatel announcing that sear bave | ol to i first rlatlof 0 rn we Talk with the Premier of the | een nominated wnd confirmad Secretury of | platTera crectol ud covered with cart recogniton of the Democratie 8tate faveine ments in South Carolina and Loulstana. Now reol to ask you, Mr. Fi think of the rext Presidential el “You mean the Republian no a | the Convention were hi here anil v s n car-doad of deadheads amid the sirect-cars | 11e same men fly into apassion whena Northern | tton? If I W n when Congress adfourns, id Yo diegnst- | Democrat questions the sanctity of theae scala- fan wannatont 1 | PROPUETIC DISCLOSURES. | rheo Coneroesndiournt, you would b di v Ylv. w‘l'mt you | persons. should be embaimed. If you we in. a Il ney baul out cards and wive thelr names | waz Southern war-claims, or the wisdoin o s e . State nt Washington!? 8he was about coining | treniendons crowd of peonle. Mr. Clas sabilie { would be nowmlnated. ‘There are neasly two each timo to snva five cents. I paid my farc one | Souther - e hem e Grant Administration. down-ctalrs at learing me coter, We went [ would bot goout. In w littlo white e con- | vears yet to come hefors the Cunwmnm’, and | Testtmony of Mr. Manton Marble Before | dap, and the conductor told mnnlz was the only | ealled, ;,'.a'&Ef;.‘.‘.‘.‘,.‘".:,"{,‘:ifik’“.”;’:,‘méfiii'r!“klr.?.‘; —ee— back Into lier roony mul tatked *hia matter over | (nctor came i zieTeatd to me+ CGovamor, 1 an7es may happen. I ean say to vou,”’ the Potter CommitteswAnticinntal Re- | fare ho got, thouzh the car was crowded. and party if thev are not permiited 1o have thetr there, and e both agre 1, loss not ports—One of the Coparcenets Under Ex. | was standin on the rear platform, The car | own 'way. In aworid, they fnalst that the nor- Seeretary, * that Gen. Gra eed that under podreum- | Mr. Claz dues not nake his nx,prar:mc? an itory of Fish's Going into | stances was tie place to bo accopted. § was | train cai't goon; the people Liavs covesd e | want to run azate. | He higs fio connretion with L was full of Congressmen. ant, f i Tnner hid l % bine!..-His Experi- thon 60 yours of age, and had recelted far more | track with hx ' Taald to M. Clay: * Vou wilt ? ovemcnt amona the people lnlnvs Il:‘\'ur.!' A5iinntial Nor York Tridune, fart that nm" !’JKple hould "(T“h'::_ Uellph m?‘:n?x'n‘:v'll&:‘l‘x’z :“i:‘:llaa':‘:lsg.?’ncglgyln ,,:,‘:‘: @rant’a nwhile Thiero :::lr;“;g; I‘lm'llrl';ror{l'lg'ull;ufn:(}“fifi;fi mlz;:cnr.‘:rs':;g i \‘\};:}uha';:“afli’»"h-lm show ".‘:‘;‘:I'i‘_" MR. FI5tf A% A FREE-TRADTR, Wasminatoy, D. C., Jau. 23—Mr. Fotter— = 2 el i azo,—the condition et forth in _one”of Mr. anee dissipated. Not even the foeling of ity called | wonsense® ° Wa 'wot him o, haweser, and |, The converention touched upan the tarill nnd | Mr. Marble, whil you bo kind enouzh to inform CURRENT OPINION. {-ulhoun's spcevhes as reporied by Hosca Bige: f le, Mr. Fisk low: on me tw aeeept this place. My wifo eatd, | ho went throwgh timt ear e Howeser, | free trade, fig“{(r‘p"anw,: AR T Hiatement | the Conunittee whother you sent any cipher- setad i tien'nle Cast, sir, you needn't be twitcln! you tinnted--tlo I8 n Man of | tThere are half-idozen telenraplic dispatches | when he emerzed frums the bauk door sid step- | ' Vel arly Nfe Now Yorl wass Witz ity. | gieparctica from Tallahassca to snyvody fn New The Clpher-Dispaiches. Wals Conj Mk ; v Underestin w* ' ¥ abh i : Mr. Flsh, Lu't it rather remarkable that, ina | S 3 e Grant} U1 down-stairs for you.' 1 went down-atairs, sl | ped on that platform, and lovied downon the | 205 hante, th 1 York durlnz the months of Nuvember and De- Suracuse tonvier (Dem.), Yonr merit's quila elear by the dust of your Abllity, and Innately & Gen- fotind, st Gon, Geant had teleaaphod e, | faes, von neversaw onel) a_ transformtion. R "h“',’h';l"“("'."{"::: cember, 18761 Fraud [+ not juatifiable, even if tha intent .be knaea, ron't gay to anybody that you de.dine the aviee heon wwearlog the moment before, he | (7 ¢ A s G & {f 5 AL the N ¥ k g {leman, A B a e CR o) | B wor - onte o Hos: Fvectnos momestenonces'] | Clt Bryant, skouid have made o litla licad: | Mr. Morhlo—Forasmnch as the plat ta Mleh | 10 lead off n wreator fraud, Let. nn have the | AL W Sufth wo don't make no distinctions o A s 4 you bv" mrm;m:er‘{‘. ,\' lrnx;.nwli "’l 11:.;- smmlx aml lm.q‘ vulrle was m;n.‘x I‘n‘ml;' x|;ul “‘}' o didn't make much headway, sald the Presideney amd the Gavernment from the .'.'."i;""' facts of this ¢ eipher-dispatehes 't bust- You ?'\'un]"' take & lick st our shors when yoa pueport eame from Washburoe, T sold thens stepned ity oppozite him to in- N (s " o . 3 Kl ARy S to Btrongest Man New York Hag | wili wait untll Girant getn my letter nnd knows | troduee bim, and, Detore 1 eauld think, Cla AMr. Finhg * that bs true! = § hink the reasm e“:l ol thie pedpls, "m'l"::;d“" ",""m,lf of - ez dohn €. Calboau, nez hie, . Maroy the g T b 1y fecllizs and views, and uutst he does s 1 | having bowed and referred Lo the Governor e | 9% that our merchants, while thee imported | fraud and force, had two perlods and partions, Should Iurey Up, ufif."(;, A, i At Had—Clay's Vieits to the will ot opien n¥ mouth about this oftice. " g presont, Rlpned. o, Wt into the o from Enrope, wero alen interested i the | or otherwiee parts, the undersigned has felt Pibitel okt PPesn o ‘They wan't hoy to larn agine. : . 4 o ain sitting At uiio of tha Sidows, called out: | COIEEtic manifactures of New Enalants Many [ conrtratned fo the primacy of lcadership,stand- | sre. Putter shonla b 3 ’ Ties altouert kimicihe optifoon. VK he, Empira Btato, .THE CALL OF DUTY. putlalitin: L e ate 5 | of them, Ton, wers New-Euglud men win eamie | 10 grey g (1t B e e, e roen | ey oer ehanld hures up the elpher Invest!- | hero pre many Democrats I the North now e Mr. Fish related this in a qulet, geninl way, | | oty e mameats | 1l fottled fere, nid continned to be Protec. | I8 fae i the final citadel of power, the keen § prations to a¢ to have sutlicient thoe left to as- | who don't know the old tune, and who have no 3 and, after o pause, restimedd, Mr. Clay was todroy aw "‘x;u‘l e “"l'_‘m'l: tionists, notseithstanding thelr. noparent n. | DFIZOt suntight of publicity, to ride down Penn. | tertain who forged the names of the Arkausas | disposifon to learn it, TtIs o fortunate thing Fillaore, Sifas Wright, Blaine, Hayes, Cushing, st The worid.s o suid, & worships & :.'fél"ff ing ot theres aud got o ae s el ow § could teruat o tmnrters, W In Conarens. T sylvania avenue clothed upon with chuatity co- | Eiectors. for te oty amiL Jor tho conntry, (hat somb of Syt " il . i i L, g ¢ “When we a e My | trolly voted with the Protectionts, asI thouzht | parcener— e hem are in Congress, Yoo Buren, and Tilden--The Wilmot than 1 ever hod since. ‘The newa was fu the When wo gol 1o gomer osier point, Clay | EE0 0 K e e ares e wanted | © Q.—ibut, Mr, Marble, excuse me, I think sou No Nerve, g i and the Aluboma esening vapers, mud my door-bell began Lo ring :"‘,‘,’_ Fellow-cittzens: You not ouly have the | 3 0 g o e e iendent 10 J Folgy 1 A Ptisng Diepateh (Ren.). i Trovise an | fofura 7 wnclocis und o had thesa Touma pret. | Guterner of the State to sveak to vou, but hore | 12 Sl beroso e S Lo a1 dnl not catch the drift of my question. Av— | Montcomery Dlalr still Insicta that Tilden DAKOTA. Trealy. ty well Miled with eatiers,” I beard all thefr | 3 e Wook otiwof the heres of Bucna Vista.! | (Gl scicn importations, io firdier protes | 1l sgue-aittten Parlab offering to the bighest | must be the next Democratle candidate for — coneratulations ‘lanhingly “or pravely, aud | (S0t el OUL dhere who s T 6 eI | gion wan required. Indeed, most af the man. | Pider the sacied muniutents of the Tresidens | pregldcnts apd not u single Democrat has the | BaPid Desclopment of the Territory—Tuste e sald nothing ot way or thi other ahout taking | JEY, L ey steeshon M rival tactics of that | facturers are hampered by the fuckdental pro- 1':x'“,{::I‘L*m“";rf};;:}d";:r‘klf;;- “l,’,'"g;',{r-“ Jart el | werse to ey him nay, : Jeo 0 the Mlack MillsmA Railresd to Aowe Vork Tetbune, ¢oflics. .- ALLIS That we g for il him j0.0 tectlon they got through our reventie necds, 4 ‘ o Alieplofye Dendwood. The komo of Hamilton Fish is at the comnee itahaneet day dinn., Hebeodl ?r:"l;f‘xll | Jiero Ay aun o {n faFor of 1 more froicction thai the o O Y O el ik Mr. Lo _ fweelad Corresnandenca of The Tribune. ot erenteeutlateret ol Jecoh e Ty | Jetter in this rooin i Balwoc’s veeseneo wl | The ex-Governor, lookinz np at this nofnt, | i there not sume weakuees qr urgante | 1OF20TY nre the two noccssars hinges upon 0115 ot Intans. ehens Neaaninorosy I Cuy dud 35— memGHial fog Btuyresant Square. 1t is_one of the few | Lond'se through, aid sald to hun: * General, | safds sluziahness fn w Repubile wihon bnm‘r(mc ica 5 | Bhichthe Trilune hanies every eibsequent falsl- 10 the poor Indian, whose untntored mind has been received here from the cltizens of the i Makea fim oo gory and o haed to find, private dwellings i middle New York, aur- pnis §s out of the guestion, and 1 have made up Think that James G, Blalne hasagood | qug ficatlon of my opinions, purposes, und oc Llon Hke the 1urifl so slowly . « Terrftory of Dakota. asking for the passage of : Lo, 4 i 5 : ¢ Keeps Howard cyieing a'er the lnva-beds, AR 3 n cxtensive garden and fount- | any mind upon it Dabeock began an argu- | deal of the siyle nud maguel lam of Henry Cla; S will tell you my fea. Al iayi | Furasniueh S 2 the idiny :‘:;I::I‘:\cnll"l:vlllh‘:llxlz cometting of the it th | WE0k and Bl sutd o wne: " Nir. Fiony the | ‘e e an eitatsasis or i s eers | tema e e mert Tog-Tolinge, The st |, drmir Sarhicy dal gy wrde, the Hvoateh it L et L Bt Gy e Ty 9, nn i o ofty | Yresident bins émpowired me to glve you a | soction sl netghborhond that eannot barepress- | standing was, You tohl atul 1) » ARy R e K\ ; . b 410 Dutels prentey lived on - fhat sido of the city | RERETLEE SRR T N0 EA AL | oo e ttleks ey s e o s | o e e e e T el ol oot iyl slen deh deel Free Dluasalon, This memorlal, bealdes aavocating the addition- e for SO0 A, Hutfird Mot (Ror.y. instance will suffloe, | Cipber-te The day Is coming whon the richt of froe dis- CIghty atating slas the Democrats wanted noth- | cussfon will be asserted wind msintained sl the inz but a faie count. vanatated uml aseriv- | Soutn, and the party that stands in the way of in thelr fruly ** bowerles” It wos here that | gfiice mud greatly refieve Wi Babeock then | parliamentaey worls, like Clay. s adaress, and | the curreney, Alihoneh 3 ha {he ex-Socreiary of Biate, o few days ogo, con- | told e romething which fa stiil o _privata toat- | snile, and graclonsness are o good deat on | minfstratlun for clght. years, an erscd with o representutive of the Zrbuneon | ter, What it waa, nt any rate, made me serfous [ Clay's plan,” a politictan all my 1ife, I don T il mcaeutes familar to bim dur. | mid aiakened fh iatinet of duteyup to fat | 6w hile vou wee Secretare, dI u 3 al Judgesafp, contalus much 1oteresting fnfor- mation as tu the uew Territory. The memorial- ists ray: e in e nicthing of pretend to un- mll_,lmn to | derstand the present tardfl. 1t Iy abomfosble. ¥ 3 i 7 ¢ T eerv, T * "the Supreme Bench of Dakota, the Judgzes thne Intent. § eaid 10 him: * T will consult ol #it up ti infdnlght writine dispatefies: Aveording to 'my resdine sud {nf o thee | ¢4 1o e, a base Tubrication and foreery, The | of 12 will go to the wall hioh 1 et O A bl ing 2 long publle carecr, Tefore whoin T aiwaye lay nil thivge. of fnnor- | 5 Sfany ot sl fie. Seeietary, when | Ao anly sbout 8 et sricicn by toe fieitiay | BEuesmitten Pariah who uetrayed bis capacicy g — Ottt et taqacem WL to poINt 1N GUANT'S CADINET. tanee before cuing.—my wife,' § went up-stairs { the day, aud the meby too, had closed out ll | tagl(, uid we may Lnve sume thowsnie.” fur crue br altemutiiz to s thus trite— The #Let- Aone Polley. Vorablywict any 18" tho Biates wad Territories wlws epeaking only Lo-dag, sir, with Gen, | and ssked Mra. Flsn to o down with me, 1 sitors'und Interruptlons, T bad to begin to o | “Ihé Seeretory smiled, uind in o moment sald: | . Q-But, Mr dlarbio, the dispatchies fu the Aitbumy Evoning.rournat (Ren.). OF the Northweats yob 1t 1o fact conceded b Torter, wha red_ GGen. Girant’a meesage uomi- | fat whero you “are sittluz pow, wind I 1n my | my caretnl work.” 1 aman fmpurter mgself fnen certuin way, | poioees A3l I never read e Teimoe. i o 7 Forasttiche— The President tavors the *let-alone ooliev” | every one fanilfar ‘whth the bLusiness in ths e is it Cabinet, aud hio recalled your fn- place, and Gen. Babeock over here, on the othicr "Fiis retnark nrose from & mention of the fact. | Wnen [ was {n Frane nating B4 found that some cer- i in rezard to the South. 11 the bulld would | Courts of our Terntory that Juds rlde of the five, 1 nsked Mre. Flelh to qve Gen. | that. Carl Schirz ws working too Taed amd too | tain thinge, llie sweetneats, confectioneryete,, | Ge=Did yoi uss thesizuatare «*otes * whiln | 10 Fzand to the Soith. 0 alljozere would : e Terplore Uist ol Jucdesista Qsposition, dndecd your refusal, to take the | Babeock her views in hor own way, She sald [ Iato o nieht. Fiie Sverctary sald: Ve n Wost ol betvan s o and 1 o 1 | JO were It Florilal 8.—Auy one of tho venal | let. peucentle citizens alune, overy ane would | Shelly thable to aceurolieh the task surlgen tsce of Necretary of State.? Uit we could not aeeept the place. We could |6 flow 1 Schurz gettlug on? hic fsone of the | the hubit of sending out perlodically for auch | TEF =5 Iudurse the * let-atone pofuy ™" at cnce. Th m,c'\‘-‘;;,h;,{,‘“ ”';:'"","fi’b',',? A v o "‘.lw ot fu the orfginal Cablnet,” sald atr. | 0L 1ive i Waabtiton City: that ehe and [ had | most nteresting wen I ever talked with,” ics to be exported to ine. \Vhile was | (b—Tlease auewer my question. A.—It Is e FALG A oo 0) Ikt Que- o borertt:; 5 talked it over tully, and were voluntarily of the ", Seoret: f State, and lad to entert Auybudy’a seeret that ikroughiout the month Denser than a London Fog, ry as a4 whoie, Our Terrltory s dividea into Fu e clrcumstanes you_tefer to took | Alhed I over tuflss wh we i to PISI'S IDEA OF GBANT. Seeretary of Stale, hal | to entertallt | oiiie thia graundwork and primary part of the Ontan (0.3 Reporitory (14, three scparate and distinet communitien, each pace 4 fow days subseauently, You remember ool 16 Mee. Fish "t netvale sreathens Whteh | What estimate of Grant s left on sour mind | . "I‘lly }"fé‘l'“l I “,’““,’l':“m L "“‘“hzl,"m conspiracy was Geaping up wud cemeating 1 | A for In London is cheer Itself compared | feparated from the otheis by lun stretehies of That Washburne held that offiee o Hitle white, | ho had eiven me, srousivg iy ldeas of duty, | Fe5 that lone experience of clgt years 1 2 : debauciiment and dirlionur, few tiousand dol- nnscttled and uncultivated tands, with no direct lars—n market for t son Welly, fust one ) during the vvunden duty und mere Justic had sworn to do, anil tlie whole atrocious npl‘i‘a%\lr would hawl: hsen bu umd]"kcn pui-ha and blown away in dast. But ngize Gov, Tilden for zon(ruulm! ll‘l!\ chglr';,l!l‘urx:fl:;: Ralihe Gaselle tem ). frat, traverssl by toe No L Jean . W Grant,” sald the Tormer Prime Miulster, 01s | ¢4y packages up to the present "‘." :'."3)1"‘"“"' "“fi.’:‘,"} 10 [ 0t restimated In this country, He 13 not onty | 4a¥s there cotes, shout & month afteward, an- 2! oz to AWashing | Boon Grahiliey wnd firmmess In eharacter, gt | 9thee bl for what they call lauidation, I dou't of unwaverine patrlotisin, but I never knewany | Pretend to kouw what It means, Sowe time ago made Grant's sequalutance near (he eluse of the | eeeks, i relleve Grant, nud telp tostralehten | Man more encruus i hia IJ';‘{'L;""mm-'m'l"lu g Htle uturale. Fithd {:j{“‘;:l‘;"‘uu lviuelve War. Iy public serviees and milltary abilities | lia ulhl'rs, und Jhen to go honte, 1 lad o uben g consiction, i who Tovell 1 WS b3 | foflare. 1 thiuk it mests xometuing % this brought, him universal admiration, and 1 was | louss in ashlogion, but fn o Netle while ! s of Just ove Mudl- | Fith the gloum of the foz that has seltled over | raflroul-connections, and with fuallferent modes eLIn, onlv une—guid for | e Democratic porty of Ulfo. 1t nelther knows | of publle couvesance: First, —Southeastern whom to run for liovernur, nor what to run | Dakota, which was formerly divided into the utt on. Firat and Sccond Judiciul Distriets, but whiclis now comprised fo the Secund; second, Northern Dakota, ineluding the Red River country nod Nartliern Pacific Ral andtlien (rant nemlated me, I not onty de- and I then left the “ v W i *You must tak clined the place, but both myeelf and iny wife :f(‘:‘ e brcaln 4 12 -t iy olans nnd routine, nud bad fully made up our wiuds not to take dt. 1| (Taeuy gutermined 10 stay there but o few Mormonlam, } st & litle wWhile | 410 publlc intercsts. - “Thure were thmes that veu | clfect: Asamatterof coavenlence to vou they |00 miic (mpossible. The comules 4 The Supreme Court has struck Mormoolem a | road, which consttrutes the Tuird Dis ane), vorly ur e nlon caee, After 1 T met, | thowshe | wouia efve the avyenrance of st | 1 RESIGRR TN dhd o was Wit il i | bies YouF woords thrunal on the jaswcitof e | (10T Tty weriwatting, the. domiizen s | square Liow between the, eyes, buty as the New | hird, the Black 111t country, umd extendig wite, 1 recollect belng tn Philadel- S Wbl g LGV | itby oreument, But © bave known' lifim (o | 8Nty I bulk, sl thew, ou ecrectig their a him once o twite, W Morgan's house, aud thought to myeclf: * My tweens uid real principula n the crime of re- | York Tribune puts i, there may be some dill- | gaet 10 the Misouri River, which coustitutes tha vering, forssmucli——— T ! Firat Diatrict, r. e etting Ltab to recogaiza the Supreme o nuki ! Potter—The witness will please conflne | Court. Pertiaps another Utat war s fmminent. the distanco from Yankton the Caoital of clanze hin views, an bothi personal umd potitieal | COMAts, send you the balance o w bill. But they 3, whe Lie had entertuined them with (he | cortunly ought to Lo quicker about fv thui vt stubhiorneds.” twelve months, Faund re- phia, In 1868, taklig breakfaxt atthe Continental | puceessor will takie it from mo anyw: nt that Hote) and, secing him at anotlier table, T went | Heve mo of the rent.’ 1 told Gen, T 3 It ¢ : v W If 1o the cl o the Territory, by any practieable public cony oserand shook Dauds with bl nod fiosnfd: | 4k the latest [would ouly stav witis bl until vour relations with the Proslient al- osLEn cosmsc, i | it b Ll Juatics O i sliedtion, M P ance to Dondwood,dn e Black Hills,1a very o M. Fish, 1 wish you would come inund 868 | gioug und removals from that Cabine were so | WayS i amd even{t DId voit fid the late Caleh Cushing o useful | eldes of disparugzement pasa on into ¢ Lioes mof pislirectetts Iy 1,00 ltess and feom Yankton to Furgo,whera me this evening.’ T weut there that nheht, and | yumerous thar §suid to myaelfs * 1L would not - Hurncre SELROens Trhien,y . : jt In the rown Wielop Mclivaine, of | e honorable for mo to run twas from Grang | Faw differently fron my view, Que huterctiae, | ilihly co. "lis formation was estenalve feiond of mine, and o man | too. This Adainistrution presents to specta. | However, wa never ruflled by Hlltens en s experienice creat, mul’ he was a cheerful .| O, an ohl fries " toea, perhaps, failure on the threshold, There | 10und befora [ went nto bis Cabinet that he was | worker for the Government.” of the Wehest character wd soundest Jude- 00 FOTRRO R es of State, two Seereta- | I an who nieant to seeve the country wind ot s supposing be had been confirmed as Chief- ment. Gen. Grant talks his best when there | qiqor the Navy, two of the ‘Freasitry seven or Itmeell atone, and 1 uddressed myself at thnes | Justice, wonld ho have been distiuguisbed in with him. That uleht hiy | eieht resignations within. o auorsér, 10 tha '“,3“‘“??‘"‘ ,Lil.fl"“?fl'i n hil‘"l;ulurc.”l h.:\'., that place?” 5 conversatlon was so clear munl zovered a0 many | stute uf things woes on, (he Government witf | tald to him: » General, you will not think to Ile would have mode a canital Chiel- & pale i 4 by 2 Alhuny Erprees (Ren. ). the United States Court for the Third Distriztls e e maosriurier, forpericss DUACE | The niatories of the two States, Georgta and | held, very tenrly 0 tilca by ratl, wid the is tho vments with publlcoflices possessad Throug Louislana, will convince Republicans who | only eertain und speedy means of publiceonvey- pagm ¥ ! ugh : " erhme and prostitated for fts reward, whereby | thought.that Demovratie nscendency was neces- B0 il il f‘"”fu '(" “flf‘k‘mlmil il nuarly an fnflexibie Howse would have shriveled wil | sarv togrood government, wnd who ween fu- | o HilGh oFer holl of which 1a by staze, =25 vonsumed the consplraey root mud - branch. | clived 1o be liberal o thele treatment of the render eacl oilier pm'“,.,., anslstanca on the Dise Thrive 600 votes fairly casi for the Tiiden Elect- | Soueh, thut their sympathles and support bave |y Graia! Seet e hould bave somo apare ors v Alschus County, the inferusl scoun- | been mlsdirected, £l el even If one shov ave BOMO Ap ‘lure were some thines which the Preeefdent | auxillary swhen you were Secretary ' L Jus- 4t i s morrow on this nuestion as you do to-day: 1 | ticel There would not have been ove clement | drels—— finic. esneclally when It In remetnbared iat e diferent subjects thnt [ was struck with him, fi‘,‘.‘y,‘{‘;",,‘,fi ‘,,‘1?@fl{fjt'u.,l',."1‘.:,‘..(5.;"!{;1{, b oeny | don's think vou will' e never repelled dls- | of the partisan hout biu, and he would hare Did youwriteover thesiznature * Moses " 1 Plvotal or Nothing, salaries af these Judges (83,00) 1s harely eutll- Waen we left the roam thiat evening and watked Seanty a leait = cusston, and flstencd to every point advanced, | baena pure Judwe, 1 think the publle vn- | A —Swarnis of brokcr, —— New Sork Mll (% rlent.th suppartihelr Giuibies, nuilihat theyare on with confidenee, And thero I etayed olght | SRPREIILCRIRERY ERETE B vi e % i Yfisastindy allowed no infleage or traveling expenses, down the corridor Bishop Mellvalne sald t0 | yours, wishing to go home allthe thue,” even b favor of men he did not ke, n!urv'u.lnmu-d Ilmu. It was eald that hie had no 7y | lease, © DId vou srite over the TUnlers Ohlo is “ pivotal,” she is nothing, AN W show “".g" til fucrease {n population, me: “That faa very remarkable man.’ Teatl- PILLMONE, - e ;f,'."“l.‘c',!;.”;:‘m"g“"‘,“’," Ml Bl omvictlond, "'l“.',‘l“‘[‘I‘IE‘;"I;‘::,"’:U':)UWI‘_‘u'd—i";';‘:l‘,','l"lfl':",'l)';_','h:’:* Prestdential polltics that. are ot controlled by | ud consoquent increase n (e Tegnl buniucss 1o wony (ram sk o gource, colieldine with my | wir, Fish, were you ever a Sitvertimy or o | o Scerotury suble G the bstors of the | 5 S0 o s Chalie helieved 1t this | e G conslderations which begin aud end in Ohio, are | be transacted n the Courte, it muy be stated lth Grant 3 T hink then our fricndship be W1 nover was.n Siver-Gray,” sald Mr, Fish (it plan of tuking up. onr clajms agamst (he | 494 ity haviug expressed {te will, any person with Grant, nod I th ¢ - Y Mr, Fish, el eIths vi vns botnd to lubor inthe Government, no mat- “ . 3 Tirftish was first broached, 1t met with very litile [ W09 ) b \ gan. What Impresxed o at first was his mod- | 99T did 1 belong to the Sewardites; T was | JO S 0m 0T enien, (o srew, however, and | ter whot his party, It you Keep that i mind, .—Answer my queation. 1M you write—_ | $Aguc und impractical. 1o fact, we do not see | that, ut the genoral eleetion two venrs ago, tho 4\.q Wherehy— i dyativiie . lllnlmlr any I'rcs!unmln]l campalens ean be conduet- cnlt'l‘r:\l s‘eyl;fltu‘l;‘{."nuv.Rn!llil’ng(ngn :‘In‘el I:Iln&ll: z‘w‘ll: ey . A=l 5 ed fu Ly country, lerealter, except under the | foutitiod not then organixed, m?'.,{},';fi,‘},;,'.&".’fl'"‘"’" A=Farsmuchas | O o S3ep | 5,000 votes, whilo at the Inst election thers wero apalnst them, sud was for a good whie o friend . vou eian see the consisteney of Cushing’s 1ife, Are you “Moses"! A.—To 1 Noye: i s cast 18,04 votes, showing an Increase of over cmeanor, Mllitary men with . o Wi ¢ (i o L | finatly Decatne n part of the polley. [weatto | 3 4 B il bl % e yul uses A,—To hear Noyes = " Y courny 'The's: S ?.ii’,Sl‘“l,","ifiLift be expected Yo, show contl | oxt 1 Foat I ‘l‘u‘s“"v'.‘x;“x‘n;:"is‘:}aw’élgu‘{;fill'fi-‘, he Drestdent, after we underatond that terg | To the publle, however, 'he apucarcd to be | defend the Alachua_frands und forgeries with Enntzestizaing Agalont Pageuly i Tank et Sdbded hotwewn e neveral ore ¢ el caul ping nbout from party to party, end gener- denee and gasety, and lead the conversation, | und kent that nlace for severnl manths, untll o | Mere ok 1’:" ‘P:fi, ':'hLlf""ml'm‘l:;" I':chc;nm\l()'elx;::i an I orier to m;cll,mm i el ey Grant was modest ns 8 boy but, when any per- took bils scat as Vive-I'resident. When I wrote s plosed by the Goverument, the work wos well essuize, bufore ernt. ‘fhat did‘not suit o portlon of 1he 3 L 4 v son asked him anything, he was scen to be so ;';'(i'l::\fr'[l;:;:?‘fi(fllllfli“mul :‘:;‘“l,’fmu':g:_ rated | (Sbinet nor Iusself ot irate 1 gave the Pres). | dones Belog seut. to China by Jotin Tyler, he thought to myeclls *He has o reservo power, | read the mesoage. to rlrflcu;; JuTin L tooke the UL BF thnt Taeh Jocrat, | ‘The Secretary hesttated here nfter u question, und will wear a good while,) positlon that all territory we had sequired £ a 1) 2 1 k 1 vresident Grant? - ¢ 1 bave, Mr, Fisb,” he sald u‘mlflu‘l\ u!d that, to the hk:)lv of his bellef, sbout the Cabluetd"" Lion by alave-property, . Fllimore remaried | (hi% l»v\l'ynudu Vot parties bud beter bo repre- | SRt ToRer vart cosed Eiplre Hie thaby gushing eloquence, and the fafiricated testimo- Neur York Wori, 4 4 e Wy of 233 afllants, would have riven that cantlng | In the Cobb case, na I the Billlugs telal, the | Judidal Disteicta sbout a follaws: Firet Dis. hypocrite Pecksniif bimself o morat vomit. This | chlld s mude a witness against the parent; and ::}:{'fls;x"isl:"::fifuw,‘::"j)fi'fimyv"::?l;l k-]'c‘;.l(:;‘! man— . \ X - B i A fo cach Instance the apology way the same: | Toird District (Northern Dakota), 8,079 votes,— e iin Murble, we wil, Dass 80 something | wy e child ts only alding b redsessing the fu- | making the camblned votes of The Fiest uid Pronostrio weeepted I dote only snce,! \\'h&i Jury done to the thuovent dewd parent by the | ‘Tilded Districts, 9479, or only ten nore than e A e it | ey Living ane.’” "1t seeme ae I1Ca law shonld | the vote of the Second District, vment ave darkiy visible to the Yotter Conn. | B¢ pissed disqualiftsing a chlld from testitylug | A8 before lmu-mml'llrlurm!he settlement T Fratn S when the lite of it parent {s ot stake. and organization of the Biack Ml counties, B what 1§ now the Second Judiclal District conatis o o 9 u by o st Q.—Was it a proposition to sell the vote of 5 i i . Firat s The ol T the y tinl ptopped at the e e sy LN iy i person, 7 peclouded by untoward events which bave given Aol 4 Hoery; % WAk @ Tost Hotel, My country-house was on the op- }';‘é‘lfill\;"x‘bflmfix"m‘:‘ '},,“{{“"t‘:{‘;‘g,‘nf,‘.‘“{,‘{f".’.fl I.os‘zb;:;;'l‘:‘;:l;\x‘flf ':l‘];\‘?f llhl,“llll’l‘l.klz‘:::‘n:u.};‘:l‘:"];,m";;: Wext," safd Mr. Fich, %as Attorney-Gen- | the unitepura colgne of vantuzo which bia uticr | Mr Platt {8 s zeutleman of most honorablo | 8 distance from other suttled portions of the most nudseity hisd nevee won, embarked npon | eharueter, sound judgimnent, well-balaneed i, ,"."",l‘ll‘l":" ’Ii,‘:," '::zf#':lfi‘::’.l‘q‘l‘l:?"?‘fr"é"::":: Fo ey unsounded atd shipwrockiyg scas, wheredy the | famulrity sith politieal affalrs, sod much sa- | Fesidvnt Jtdge, mate 16 moaerativoly ental troud—— % oy ' . esldent Judge, natde uperativoly u ‘"&“_‘2‘\‘,:,““’ BORTION U i rRasIE fho gaclty fn comducting them. He s sound ju | toerect tt into addudicial Districe [ B ool Geig e i Py ot | princlole, au Auti-Slavery manand Republican | duto the old Firat und Secand, theeeby duyol Seeutiar i of 1hat flan was this: his ahsg. | 1rom lifa boghuod, u gond bard-money muu, ad | e upon one Judie 1ho furnier dutlés of 1o, \to trust in moral foreess his entlre faith | Sure o have convictions il tallow them., This | dhice Courts weee opened In the Hiack Hilis, In the people, thedr voltone, wnd el power, | BUS BIC ehier competiior takes pleasure ju | Mavy 1877, the caleudar of Lawreues County lius s ot il et b e Unfted Statgs, | Wobmg hustiyat the Jute hour which aunounces [ been condtaatly -crowded, amd muny chitses should not il A voparceny of spoiis—— | B8 nODIation. :".'.':;'.‘.:","'t‘..'.:%fi,‘f ipon ;l;@]“lmtq:‘rllal:l;?xm:‘r uv%-'_nlt).'s'éuf:'l'«: m:"‘. ’“;"me'e;""'(','r": .l"l’,,'l”"""l Oue Democrat Who Favars u Clphor Munt, | teeins liave all been hetd. i oyt Av—iherhameiess ereed tat this e Bugatn Coupier {Dein. ), Senator Alllson has Introduced o i‘?:lg?lu{‘ joslteslde of the river, and, having been nc- | yuenlt, L i wot think it advisable to do mora | this countey.’ graios e o Subine elivired some ualuted with Grant pretty well, 1 asked tm to | than eounclato the view of 1hw majority of the | _ Mr. Flsipaid a further comnliment to Judio | #f tho ablost opiuhins ever given. Ther lave some over with his famfly—ils son Fred was | eople of New York, Fillmore satd ng Nelpony and then sads S When e came t o SR U SRl Lor” Prsiient smong those who knew my bLovs—and make | e thousht it ouehit 10 be stronger. Thie othera | naming the nrhurullnra, 1 astonished the Presi- T fh Colowbly, nud wade n treaty there s quart igh We gavo hil carri ngreed with me, and it was not quathiled, Yet | dent nsaln, and furher demoralized sonig of iy never taken wp. 1l sery- la quarters wigh me, We gavo him o carrisge | (o two years Me. Fillmore wus turning the | assocates, by broaehtie the mamu of Churles | W 1T SEHEE BBEEE {tgrtit amdlet himgo where he liked. I remember | pugrerien of his Admindstration on me, aml | Feancis Adoiis, 1le iy o cold-uatured man, pul "‘5:"':‘ l:;"m" m‘l'm""““(‘;;'h';;" 'jl‘."','lm‘l‘n “-,“:;‘,’;,‘ saying to Mrs, Grant on oo ocenston ¢ You | slghtered my (sfendn, beenuse | would not ap- | bad few wdnvvess n the Repubiican partr, *fut, | Were e BUBE s ¥ will have a blg house yet. They will make you | plaad anid indorsa the Fagitive Slave law,” 1 Iun‘l Juotiud at |l|,! Tabor hm:.luml us Mr. Liu 5 BHIP-CANAT 1he mistress of tho White-House n o few years, MARCY AND WILMOT, colu's Minister lll':ull_;ultjlnl.lllur;. witlt mueh ad The Beeretary nskwl.lr his vlsitor had ever Mre. Grant # ol b Tho conversution turntz wpon affairs I nieatlon, e had o very difiealt post heres | faken the troubls ty read i treaty that he (Mr. Mrr. Graut £3 a very guod wonian,—80 perfeetly i -QANSeRsstid, tLIh ¥ a U und, 4F any man ever did bis work well In timg [ Fish) proposea unon the subject of o ship-cunal sincere that shio §s not prompt at mere revartee, | Now York Stute sy years aso, Me Fish eee | ¢ Gup fe'was Adnims, Yee 1 had never spoken | at the Isthinns of Panwnm © He explained Gt B ’ e s The Tribune charizes, standing unrefuted, | est to citizems both of Jows and D 2 ked that Stlaa Wright wos e ablest men v " i ’ e | pubLE s rotten at the cores that we, foriv-cieht 4 s i t the rluht: ay and depot Sheraid to me: *‘Then, 1L ever get there, trked tut Sthas Lt Lo hiw I my lile. this treaty was not only for a canal or any other ol e ot served the purposes of the Republican party al- | Proposes to graut the deht-of-way amd depo it Ei ‘fu" o c:|:'~ll mvr:- et tlv.‘\;tn E whom he bad kuown m New, \\ ork, buty hesitat- [ "0y i deed surpristig, set” Kind of transportation, but for u helt of tereitory m(llllulis u'[l:;v;ml‘xlfi_ll'l.“l\lv;“k‘ll :’l\‘\ulll; 'l\.l;“h;('l‘lx:;d wr ":mmwlnl;lx nr‘p;;u"w-l.-r ln‘uh :I";rt:'v&lm‘L\I';slw)xl 1_ B (e i Crr . Hombiom Ttalliad e to the inanzuration.! | jne o moment, he pald: *No, ot wbler than | gy never soen him but once that T recol- | tobowholly neatral forn ndred miles on elther | Of 814 : bt b= | Company through the public lands of the United 1 maidinn Jaushing way that I would do so. | Marey; Marey, L think, was the strongest san When trant wan clected, Mes, Graut reminded | We buvo had altogether, But Wileht was next.! Jeet vl 1 was in Wisimiton ot one time niany | slde, sl also e neatrality of bt oceans | Msde them, whodethroned Khige, nnd behea- | a fact which members of that purty haveud- | Sutes, from Belolt, I the Btate of Tawa, to Ui d, nid ot timea dispenred with Kings, are now Sopr e ¢ A % i i i . yeurs ago, und a8 an ex-memnber had the priv- | for 100 miles from the ends of the caual. Each | % o bl o ¢ ol mitted. But, for this very reason, the politieal | Missourl Eiver, n the Territory of Dakots, at or wmeof iy promiee.? St Ittt Sou s Whik, thtnk so high- | )00 Vof the floor, when Mr. Adams was poluted | nutlon which acespted thees terms of neutrality K‘f";!";f‘,‘h;,l'\f";fi,‘;\'.Lt‘,{,"u fi‘i‘;{::,‘"‘,:;fi“;‘,“_h‘ '{;;,“{’. {nterests of tie Democraey require un investiga- [ near the mouth of Wiite River. Were there any fnttnutions that vou wero | 17 0f Withtam Lo afurcef™ | out o mey wd wat within ‘ten feet. of me. T f was to havo the privilezo of the canal O /| tiom. 11 conditctod Fairly mid thurowehly, 16 - - - Rolug tu the Cabinet from unv sourced " 1 always admired ils patriotism andstrenisth | jo0ked at him, bnt was Aot aeyainted with him, | *“Ihe trouble with thuse (lovernnicits," sald 3 estabilshing the truth of YELLOW-FEVER GERMS. Q.—Vleusc auawer the question, A.—Where- | Wil result etiher In estal K th' of by forasmuch otherwise forecust cireumapection | FHAC s been allcged uguinst the: Democratic o 3 Sy e 45 Teader in the national coatest, nud conviet him intropidity complut copurceny preventlig Moses | pe'lut'of conuivanco at u corrupt. blot, or Jt | Foteat Cases on Becard In Memphls Afier ST will coma no that tn n moment. I had an- | Of characters It s true that ho wus o rather re- other ubject,” safid Mr. Fishe “Just heforo | lentless partisan, but mot for eciflah resalt Grants finuzzuration '» movement was started | Marey belfeved that in party respousibllity lay by A, T, Stewart and others to rafse o sum of | 1he Atreneth of adminlsiration, s alns wero 1 never mmle bis acqiaintance untll wo ap- | Mr. Flah, “is, that pofuted Wl in the Geneva arbitration, Presi- | be gelfeved so m dent tirunt was surprised thiat T out bis yame | reallze somu money, iy dun't want unything to husto sell o privilege und ! furward, but, reflecling nuzaln, wssented, As VAN DUBEN AND TILDEN, , - c i whil estaniish lis {nnovence und recure his the Great Epldemio=Tho Fover Spores or wouey for a homesticad i prosent to Qen. | Jofty wid well meine for hits thuies, In OUF | vou muy now, Grant hud 1o cason 6 1k0 M |y Bigh, vou must have knowo Prestdont. | Cop 1 '{'.‘,:,‘,"“;\‘"L'”:’,"J"'l s “1""'“"’,',',,,,',“‘. vindieation, But, s eliher case, the Demoerats | Germe Allve in December, :n:{x‘u;:u. Allll;cu(llllz‘wul enll .I.umuhn notl {?rxlfi:‘w:‘!:«"»c;x:':u‘xfi.'.n;wnhm:;;M«:‘:ml{:l{::; vurts. xllohl‘"]p 1-,rcslmnu. hum‘-;u: UL | o ire Bl e e Wong Adminies | Suier the ark ) et Al e 61 LEaCrin: lm\'cI:llullm lcxl‘r Imle rw\lll.lbl'lu'l tlnn)l may Memuhes dovent, o me, hought it was right o do some- | Hom e ot i ¢ 1 Evarts woulil be useful tous at e k o gh poesibly be paintal, but it will be wholesome, Yesterday, und lor scveral days pust, it was Ahing for Sherman, und T went there,? Indited by an Anserlean 5 ary. There o a | jleag abilies were ghs bis- uatues and 1ifo trations onght his 1o take ment. It Uk It % 3 B ys pust, nerve, meanlng, and vigor fu his compositions “ It oueht to stand well, Mr. Yau Buren was Q.—\Was any answer returoed to that commu- rumazed on the stree X0 IRESENT-GIVER. hud been pure; he had accomplistments wnd tfat 8 rase ot yellow i * ate p ' Kot It Might Wave Been, vhich ulwuys Bfted uo my miud ns s vitizen to o it ® be effeetl i au necomplished man of state, Untortunately, | pfeation ! A—The Democruey of the jeat i fever existed aud o denth had oceurred within s Here tho lato Secrctary, who Lad been talking | [hih aiwiss hitud the heat soeln ampner to be effective. Gen, | 1o iR ST O 4 4 i s " s Taltinere Amertean Uien, ). S . 7 o efen our {ntorests wl b 5 i et e liked (o manipulate oo much, ond mske [ Weat on dackson's birtuday had thelr represent- v W e ‘hic H Inan easy war, smoking wowly, turued with onu L‘.}'}:’,l‘;".'.‘ 1 ilg defupmo gl M OF | Girant” cloxcil his lipt a tetl white, reifected, | L0 AR on wnd Dublle 11fen borpeLual | atipes creh the conspinacy between. the pper | 10 Thurmun had stuck to bis honest-money | Uav or two at leath Orphan Asylum, whlch fn it the nether milstones of e supreme faw, | record of 157, aud hud not taken up the » Oita | Atitution 4 lcated out on the Raleieh roud halt the st th o thusa who had won to hold. | Idee," how portentously he would toom up on amlle from thuclty-lmits. An Appeat fnvesti- ie trumnds i ALichin Conuty— of those ok whicly Hon ean dart. sith more | 12 Te true, Mr, Fioh, that under cortaln cir. | f0 83ld [ awis wlent, Hhowe aro somio of 1he | oy of eess, His views wers sound on busl- strength than bimiself, though he does it bat ve e Iuatances which show that Grant meava tabes | e,y questions, and hie was ulways courteo y . umstunces Murey might Dave teen an Anti- | o 1 icss fli uys courteous, ikhlmn.nm falds 4 You must understand it ghufur' h‘c‘mum;tf or cven o Republignng 1 | 449t 0 anda wl anu tuwird the pouple; though embattled,” t - 3 he politieal horizon Just uow! As the cande | BMOF was duelecatid tohuat up the facts. From never subscribed for any testimonial whute 9 0 » vi THE INDIA TP, *#On the whole, ave not the public men of Q~=1luve you s Key to these ciphers? A, ! % e thzatlons th Bt ever o G Grant, ey whiole, x| Lhink § heard the sucecgeor of David WAL | g oy o haerved, Mr. Elaby that, sccord- | New Yori uml 18 parey-leaders Leci as stroug | Wi this fiaeitious complat was flezran it | ate Whoss Lurd-uaney record would giva il | ble thevstiinnon g {olawing. Jay, b pehe perience with dim, lasting wow mors than | % That must bon mistake,” sald Mr, Fish, | oz to the telegraph, Gen. Grant Is to ko to | us uuywherel 1ts parts, und whitu a8 yet no owe Rupublican | strength in the East, whtle as s favorite son he | 48 0 & 5 e {uu ten yeura, I never gave him but ouo | w [ aent think Murey coulit have been u ftepube | Indls on & merchnnt-steamer, not waltiug for wCreditable, ot least. I sometimes think, | hiesarch hod challenge ) ihv consprators withn | eauta day clatm to the suvport of Ohlo and the | womay, aged sbout 18 years, w crinolaand invalid, ittle thing, s that was o eliear-lghter andash- | eay under the eircumastunee stand thow on that side, for un this am 1—— West, ho woulil have been the best horse the | and o former inmute of the Asylum, took the =Wt o the mewnlins of the word Co- | Deiocrats eould water tor the Retaldential | fever, nid, fser Hngerine for womn_weeks wlih enhagen A—Beshdes u plan of com- | ptakes. v W v reld b 37 4 o X s {:;:gll.l- here were orsenals of sminunition | huve been the bunner of the Demoraey, aml | 8VETY I‘"‘ 'y\“','“""' “"‘:" fover, l;'";“"'m t provided, wnd Jethal weapons astioned | the bugly bluats that are wont ta wike the Dee ilen SAHNING week or 0 a dittle v r:\;. oY he " e of every batee of raud. | echoes of the Senate Chamber would have been | boy of weak canstitution and lu bod beadth holder, whi Brors H but ho was n | the war-steaner I(Aullllllll)llt'lll" il % Mm'x'dl nu’: l)mll’w)' ‘i.c hlllllllh.'r tuward quk.cl Which cost 87 or 88 In gold. I raw one i, i such times a8 wo huve e ant woultl ratlier go {n that way, un old suving that Provid of those Uhluga, ahaperd Mo an anclent Ty | e e s boen unfinching | sald Mir. Fish: 1o 143 very considerato ian Tl Tt the Unitet Biatca, aud U struck” me s very pretzy; so | sent out for the Unlon und the resutts of the War,'* about making feliers facur expenscs loe him, S hat views do you holit on relatlve local :fll- iy llit of arileles to he fmported nnd or- “ By the way, do you know who wrote the | 't waval utticers wonld feel oblized, pechaps, | and Federal power now! " ercd thiree of these clgar-lumps, That was the Wilaot Proviso!” asked Mr, F.sh. to keap up more atyle und ypend nore roney L am |l|“(n|'urn( (lovernment,’" H ¢ tukes care of anly ilugs 1 ever avo fien, Grant, T ineRtion it i gt hoard. | 1 faticy; iy et a sl o w | i r the W e | iolute | the tocsin 10 arouse the politfcal busts for the | contravted the vellow fever, e havine bren, ien, % ke ol in i Sam | with suchiwgiest on board. [ faney, iowover, A not 1den a sehulur of Vun Buren? For whatever the wish, or the less abrolute | the toes . ; 2 4 it eestne b presents have been tach writton |y i¥gred biueclf In o momines atmm | i, In conricsy to the Government, Grant wil | 070 Duis extent: Van Buren was his watron. | loteznty, o i mbre customary worals | 158y, Hut s 61— OF il rad wordy " ete, | B0 duibt, expouel to (& o the cise i sbout. Tiatoy % o tcunond somowhers wut i e Tudian | Ty Itved wear eachouher up sbout Kinder- | of wiy devoted wibereat, e ol of iels i Il B INE 1L ol A wory Tabl: e HUW MR, ¥INK WENT INTO TIIH CABINET, “ Youmean Mrs, Admiral Dallgren’s father, | Quean.” houk.* separate powers W the conrtirreace of beat Aurin .Il.mlll Ohlaan, l"m.l"».l lm"'l' T 'um-v~m bfl'“p A i much money was rulsed for Sherman | the Obto Cungressman “line the ex-President any conslderable for- GRANT A8 A GENTLEMAN. Imited Spstes docinenty woUld Bat thefe uee: Ruppualw Arsnelenn i s atout, About Chrlatmas ho hail 8 relapse, il “Tue subscription turnea out ronatkubly % Yesy Sum Vinton, Hoe was a Whig from | tunei”? 1 deslre Lo sk you, My, Fish, if the current | 8ccd ":“l'w_"l"l}fh"‘ ".'n"'.'".'",‘;‘.'.’...'.’,E:‘;i.‘.,é:’,‘;"‘ Tlerearu in prospect two vaeancles on the | G S S malignant cace of yellow well. It was about $118,.U00, 1 was muds Gratt's innnoers und gentility | B¢t FOFwho can i | hench of the United Stated Courts: that ovea- | foyer of pure type, Dr Fs, the attending Ohlo, winl one of the stronzest minds wid best »+Hl¢ has ubout $3,000 or Moil.l)fl a year in- | eeitgetsin on (e m';:;"-' U supreme “lsue ol ponnlur sovers | goed e the retlrement of Supreme-Court | phvelelan, believed that the hoy weuld die, hts { - 2 d ¢ resly {rutfun hetig weak, but he recovered from This hardly mects the luquicy, M, Mar- [ Justice Ward Huity sud that by the reslgnation N"hl it o i Rk R T petrifted the *lerce’ Denocracla™ | of Judie Olin, of the Subreme Court of the | (he sttack, ouby bowerer, Lo e acaln b themselves inall thelr uusn\nl-_u n.xlwrmxul‘»n-— District of Columbnu, The conundrom that { ey cl.,_,w,'.,‘-c,,»fl,'.wo, The boy 18 10w wit- 9»—{;‘“:)""'—; ‘m‘_\;:-‘_."‘,"l::":':"n‘l‘g‘f'm i | Bow nost perplexes the peoplu I, whther oc | tlog up, ts ont of danzer, ud {0 i fale wav ot Sl o i b WA TOr ) o | g both of thene places Wil b e trom tn | pecavery, Our coigsionee wsxed Dr. B o3 cummitice of thres Lo prescut the Sler- olle men from the West, ‘Fhe story was, Ut | core, £ will tell you,"” satd Mr, Fisb, “low ho | fs tounded on unythimg resl{* ma testinonial, They u..ughlnl.c ‘lxul::l;.uwv;l\ll Vinton, kdowing that u Whig could not pres | i1 traveling i Eurone now, Abouc the time he {7 e ;-u,r,u.,g?. etury louked up, as 11 igtud to 18 furnliure wiad every thing complete that Gen. | ony such resulttion, slipped 1t to Wiltiol, who | lefe olilee the Prestdent ook a speculative lu- | anywerst, und al Girant had wccupfed, wd put the remamder, | proposed It. Wilinot was o Bernburner at the | terest i sutmo minkig stocks in Callfornfa, wl | 6 (Iraut was Innately a gentleman, 1€ you $£0,000, into the {mn class of Untted [ thne, 3t is also suld thut ducob Hrinchierholl | got Lack the tmoney hu put (o sl 323,000t | wero to place blm b a certaln clecle of soclety- 4 bonds, " As U went on to Washington | claims to have writwen it, and 1 have sumewhers | ot Tl told me st he meant o take that | yegple, such as exists i sumo of the excliiye s ilxed ercand,—to fulfil) iny promlss to | here his cludi lu priat, It wa greneratly unders | g2a,000und travel dn Furope to hnpr his | parts of this elty, It night be sald thera that bo ra. Graut und present the Sherman tund,—L | Atuod, bowever, thut Vinton ot up the resolu | mind wnd get recreations and ward e, *Flab, | ind woo lttle manner vl did not dunce, nor S Ntate ol Ohlo. I {3 rumared that Senator | for au - opinlon as Lo the probabllity of the s et A T Stewart i others, ” Mr. Stewart, [ | tiowuind put it in ut the proper tnie.? | e 1 avo et Ity then 1 nm comlug back Hattery hor plus il ciezant ervature, us el us Hhermal L it Ai—Foivs Sianloy Statihews fs strougly polnting for Jus- | peurance B yuhluw fav peve wier, i TEULY sure, wus aware that ho would be in 4 IRNRY CLAY, ome. ho tofcht. “That I3 the View suma hold of a gen- = s | thee Hunt's place, and that another Cineinbatt | Doctor subl” thot he belfevedt the Tute freezing 'llti”ffl'".'.‘fif ) llllc‘:u'l qult ~Fkrlmwlux and conil | “'nlvlr; l;l,-‘hmjxm',u‘!m!‘lrl»'m-:‘l‘;ln\‘\thludlrf;lu‘v\',&u! Illlhei‘l"ml return fmproved after such an ;m.m.‘lgmi whtin pou eomg |I-.l|’|m mlmrmll O ok wile Ui nistiiva ot 1t - :.pj:}t“;um \:';;»;:.L "’in 1:::;:'::11‘;;15."‘;:; ‘mz snan “m»,u}mr nml«‘lu'u:mu: :ll\l‘ ||1.‘L- .",“i['.’.'fx\'.f h ne: 1nll, You must et h yLars aus 2 ty= » Web- | experlence races of thy beart,—~itndness aml thonghtfud- o % \ finl 5 o AT nade Vi 3 1 2 | the yellow fevel ut, he added, e el the beat wiselon, You dow't want cae | sier, Corwin, or ol R Grant fs an observing wan,” £ald tho Becre | ness, si ingentous uwl ooen wolrit, respeet, for ‘\-—l‘"',”.‘"‘-}‘;,‘,‘f‘,.’,“;_{:;"‘,”f":",'l‘,‘,' thesuered | ¢ woutd not bo topleasaut 10 (b peoplo of tha | it such germs may vl exfat, nof actually bl h ulsalon; to to France. Fraoceisthe | ** Oy Clay," tary, ** Hehas bad w bostiably und oxpeels | good women uiwl truthiul men,—there wae | URImehis o 1 Unfon ut fargo 11 the Prestdent cound 1L bis | passively, o bulldings wherem yullow-fever #lace for vout™" Ttold Mr. Stewart when ho | * Lo'yon tiduk he holds the figure n famo | enes jn Europe such as no siolect or vitlzen b3 about him- all of that which makes the man, Fivdune that I had apent n pood while fn | that lis frionds expected ! ol ever hud before and these demonstratiuns Many o bl eritles, more fustidious, might have uk ]f‘llw.nml hud a pretty Intimate knowledge ** Cluy," suld Mr. Fish, was s tyrant.” That | ;40 been the movement of the poverchens, but | learned from him ihat imputation 16 no part of o urvund the Ameriean Legutions, und that | deseribes bim—tyrant. While his alink weto | v been cafled aut by the pubtfe demand I | 8 geatieman, {reneat thut he s un-derestimated. n_!ufl Rotastg for any such Yme' of for any | lofty and patriotic, ke allov.cd no contiudlction | every country. Ho ought to be tie best-li- | I liave u iy mind u ranzo of noarly haif u cen: ‘1“‘:1‘0'1!|4ul favor, utl would not have uuy- | on instiers of persunal polittes, aud bix own | furnied Awerican,” tury of public men whom [ knew: bie has as b e, When 1 arrived n Wuslington, tha | ambition tie regarded as u purt of all reasonable “irant's reception fu Spain, deseribed as | omuch of my respect as sny of them," tigi Bulecchlila e runttring 1o | yision ram o State. of Ok when there f4 an | Ditients had tedy aie shich butldinigs had nob 10 my uplnion thit we “""“‘]‘['fl"'”, bt the | ilica'to be Ailed und a candudate to b found, | Deon Vroperly fumirated uud veutitated. Should private: trausmtioos, “.'f"‘f“‘m versunse L1 AWy adifro als fove for his itate, bat i sloutd | thig bis vo, it might break out aualu next suais think he intzu as “_M“lM"‘""fl-;‘fl- ot It p0 siroNg as to becloud cvery other pros | mer in such butldings, e betleved that the mz‘ll";' Murule—3halt L nov riug fire-bell n | pocy uud nterest n the country. anly truopreventive g u oigid wysten ot D g . o o e quarautine, e not betleving Ut yelfuw fever Ar. Potter—No, Mr. Marble; the Committee Seuator Conkilug's Attitude, Nea liicecuous U any portion of the United Tant famlly jy c o . ol CYe v ch & superb Jeadert L ety hearty, G, My, = will excuse you from furiher atteudunce. aidl ' ; e Bion 2 vertainly it v o elnal B, T et counliie b i | B, B B 155 M the Cogltman of (e Jeoy Hetriy; vaslupact ilin 19 your week, A e Mr. Marble—These Infernal scotnirelsm— I i S pef LS Freuliueonkingts ouie, A tew days pussed, when 1 received o [ Wing Commitice to recelvo Mr. Clay. e bk “Inat was the most thankless labor 1 had to Remarkible Futeral, Air. Potier—Thut wiil do, sir, York, in relation t the eilef national offices # T e from Drealdeny, Graot, 1 wes malied 1 | 8 reception at rho City-iait and it was iy 00ty | pecfarins 1t was the more so, as iny symoutnics | A romarkubl faneral was uit of the student | - Mir. Marblo—Copurceny— e e ST Ramatce of o 800 w.Rlockude. preeular way, and offered me the position | to staist opposite bim umd introducs him to tho | were wholly the other way, I had bean fa Cuba | Bho Wes Bhot o brutally a few weeks ugo in Gen. Batler—As o luwyer, I must say that | that Stute is o most flagrant outrage upon prin- A Rochester, N. Y., paper tell oindnee bt WBeretiry of Stalc, und pressed mo to taka | thromy of pople. ‘They poured throueh that | ot lowg before | went “futo the Cabluct, und | Wurzburey Mavarls, by un offlcer of the “City | thia ls entirely Irrezutar ciples of good goverumeut und the public sensy gl enttl, e A DRDAE 00V ATOIANG -1 A —] 5 the suow-blockude, in which the telegrah was \3\1{ —Al!':l;:kn‘:nu“:i—-““w. Jratde Index' ol decener. Dutlng Grant's Adwinlstration, | ¢ 1o o uovel uss. A young ot adion Mr, Pattor here gave privato Instructions to'| When the Senator was a privileged favorito of | rused to be wiarrled ou a cortain day, anl evel ~Aring, apd Mr. Marble was ted | the sppoliming power, e had bls own way, {n | thine wad arranged for the ceremony and we a.cordance with the practics that then prevailed | ding feastivities at (ke Bamo of the brido. 1 L and desfred mu 1o res, he sbiook ol AW W Tove " Guard, Ile was arrested while un a lark, and, cspoinl by teleeraph, as | ball for four or five hours, aud he shiool ey | guw what u horrld and opprosslve Government 3 ; 3 y and, It was“iiuportaut o hia’ plave, 1 aet down | with them all i iy grand, sweet wav., ‘there | Sxuted there. Dt 1 recojlected that Spain had | BUICUDLIE 1 Fub from bis captors, was delib: Warve ad wrote s letter, telling the General | Was 0o uld fetlow duwn i the Eleveuth Ward | peen our adiv fo the Revolutiouury War, und, | erately shiol in :I e .;u”. ut -umf quarters, Grest st 1 wng absolutely out of the queation, thut { wno had a great deal 1o way on allvecasions. 3 gith the greatest sympathy for thie Cubans, | l‘“”“‘f"“"’;f“""‘ ullowed, tho general wvers Collll ot Jeave New York wnd my interosta, | 1kuew biw'to bo o bitter wnti-Clay mas. ils § gealy with their honie &uvcfllmenl‘ honing tha | Hon of the Gevman people to the fnsolencs of the Sergeant-a out ot the roou, . uidbad ceased ta 3 Vi % ot o, deimonstrative, in- 4 o 1he militury belug stimulated by this act to the o ———— Istiing appolotmonts, The offices fn the | youbs wan Uved du Rochester, and the Ly Lethody of & unbllnl::::‘x “i: fn"&?é‘fn‘x’;'}: l"r‘tl::!’l's “fln::tfllll::'lul‘cllm:u "'Ix'rli'l'u'?.!fl,' ‘ll:u':-':.llll but 'be- x:;'s.‘,’:_‘.w. '[I;?;:;‘:,rd:e; n:7“:1:&053;:‘1'&!:@{‘-5:{ highest puteh, A juass-mecting was valled, ut Congresslanul Deadhendian :'m': u‘; hfi'u,, ‘;P;k “':c "um: “.":‘“::,‘: personal torty wiles ul\vu,v “H 1l raliroud, ’lflt’w“l"\."'l it bave Tom Jawes for Po*tmaster, und § hud enor- | hus bappened, and the Spanisn people are which 2 petnnlon und uddress to the Uovernment Waahinglon Leiter ¢n stronkiyn U'nion-Araue. . 5 oy nml.gnlx raflroad was b : 1. 'g\lxu tten nuticed that, if you malled u leiter at one Tsaw | fricndly to usagain.?? werw udopted, demndlug the severest puueh- | %1 cancol save sy of iy salary,” suid Senator | aide und serviog-men, appointed for their po- ockude when the wedding-dav arr e ol e u-town bokcs s lato as 2 o'cluck fu the | bl comtue with the throng in the afternoon 4 weut for_the' %ieivolous and brutal assussing- | Lawar to your corvespondent to-day, * Bt is | lthal sevvics to bis umbition, and, while | ‘Fhe gucsts asiembied fu the brl houie, Mhernoon, it gel : o b i tter his v o be men OBANT, HAYEY, AND TU NEXT ELECTION. ton.” The tunccal wus attended nearly for Wamlragyoey 2058 B0k futo the evoutog mall | wid T knew 1t woule e ey Guld 1o 5% | | *vow it L hear and read, Mr. Fish, Grant | 1,00 studenta wind byt entivo Facully of the beenout of lier rouin for some tiine. { theror | Clay, let mo dntroduce you 1o Mr. Havkaw. | hus sposen well of Proadont Hayue! soy. | Huiversity, the bady hud been lying 1ostate in e seut for her coupe, which had probaply | Clay spoke to hhn with that beautiful, decp hay, uid writos mll\y al hinn, oo, bc}t- the bospital during the day, wud us dark- BEVT been ag far down town a8 the Past-Oltlcs | volos whikn was su pleasiog to hear, aud, u- | €ral of wy letters from Uun. Graus boas reier- | negs wct fu U was borne forth with betare, uiil there [ drove, stopplng. on tho way | stead of golog vit iiko' the ruat the old feflow | cico Lo this Admbilatratlon. Nob loux wwo | uncral musle, | followed by the loug M the Everett Liouse 10 gend & telegraplic dis. | was bouud to say sometbig, §Mr, Clay,’ sai | Geu: Graut wiote e a very phtosophical lotier | proceesion of | stuilents, bearlog torches patcih, 1 walted at the Fyerett Houss until 1 | tie, Yaron’t you very tired shaking hauds with | sou g Lo dilicultles und troubles that Mr. |yl flags druped {o mourninz. [t was carried ad wotttieation that wy dispateh bad beoh o | 50 many peapll *O 10, siry' replicd Clay, | Haycs would haya tu vucouulun und croresssd | through the mait atrects of tha city to the rail- ived by Washington. 1 sabdt ¢ Your proposl | with bis mont. beuevolent fact. * How cau | o | s warn wishes for u?: hu)ldi '8 suCcenRd. way depot, wiere o speciul traln wus walting to b cannot e oecepted, Ty s absolutely outof | tred whe my fellow-citwens bave boen at suca | | *¢ba it 1ot s wetl uftep ally v, Fialdy thit 46 § carey it to the howe of by Jouug wan's pareats. the question.’ 1 then contioued 10 the Fosts | troublo to eall upou e i Besldes, Mr. Huckett, | bave @ raiber uesative Admiubstzatlon, to giv | 1he”retum of the procession was throuica the Dtlce wnd maited the Jetter. you must remember thit | wn from o State | the ecuutry 8 rest 0r two, or thiree, ur dour | yereets aloz which tho wtwlent bad tuken bis o Vlen T seturned toward uptown, con- | whers they dou't the.? Thoas few words, svok- | yearst way vn the (atal pizht. Obposite the watu gar- pued liov. Fls, = my mind seomed to waut o | cuwithsucha mauner,had sy extroordioary etlect “ jregbably it fa. T suppose this Adminlstra- | rison. to which the ollicer who had sbot the |l(lllz restut such a disturbance of tny wodv of | on that wen. o bawled out, *That's so! Ofd | tlon ey be comoured to Morroe’s. His elens | student belonged, the processivn came to a halt "l ¢ and pulsation, uud 1 told the driver to go to | Virginta uever tirps!' And f watched ble cour yeans were segaracd us tather flat thero was uo | ond funued 8 bollow euare, tn the middlo of red Pk und keeoon untit Larrested bini. 1 | und from that tino forward bo was s tnost cu- | ot about thew. o dia one sfzuiticanc ) Wwith thelr druped Tenicuber takiug Graut's levter §o wy buud und | tbusiustic admirer of Huury Clay, thlu)i Lowevers he put luto our forvign policy | flape statioued tuemselves. ‘Then, while the taiiz to myeeifs ' At suy rate thisis some- | Whils 1 was Goveruor, in 1319, Mr, Clav | the Mouros doctrine” ficieriue torclies cast fantustic sbadows over Ug 1o kiep, Perhaps wy children or my | camo ou from the Bouth, shd wrote o mio that “You had a vood deal 1o do with the maln- | tho plaze, 1he *Gandeanius ¥ was sune. With fmpossible. § never pald s cent beyoud livery | arowing their pay from the Government, | 1he minister arrived,—u Unbiartay. Evorything n!r?sa:mln few httlo kiudied ftems of etectlon | wers given hluh’plm-u o the munpge- | was readv and everybody Wis present txeest cxpenscs, [ iy life, und § ave been in polities { ment ~of Ale party achme, waien | the bridegroom, und” there wis a gowd ht'xm-n wione Gwe, 1 could savo s tiousiid dollars o | was run in his [ntercss and witn the purpose tw | for bis abseoce, The brido sat down [u bier n.i- year it 1 would do certuin (biugs, but I do uot | break uind extinguish every rival. “There ls vot, | eev uud teass, Theee was ubout to be bo wal= think my consclence would be suilelled 3¢ 1 did, | between the Atlautic and the Fucllie, w morede- | ding. A telegraph = overator mu'| yruy;)f, For fustance, L pay ubout €004 year for news- | termload wicd overbearing autoceat iu pulitics und be hoa s Hebiniog umm. i, . 't papers. I Mke 10 read them. 1have pusses | thun Senator Covkling. So far a3 bts pubie telegraph offics wus lu'urmhl'ln;v cuald ton }«..: over rallroads. [ could travel utl over ihe United | reer enulles ong to furm 3 judyuient, b b wire with the house nml_ hrinz bis n:':m!“ " Btates free. But 1 pay my fare. Tucosts i | has shown s geverous senthoent toward u rival, | tiers uud cominunicate. \\ll‘h I"uu lvuuu, "l‘-"; o 857 apivee fare fur my tamily every tie 1comu | and uever omitted an opportumnsty to use sl the Rochester, uud the couply izl 'li_l'u.urr il _‘. and go betwoen here und home. 1 have teles | jutlucnee ne could command with an eye singly | telegrraph, 1t would do.l Etthl u" e craoh passes. | never use thenl, 1 do uot thiuk | € parcisan and persoun! endi. Aud, how that | Ehouznt & would do, tie tove ty of the thitig t would be right. 1 can scid soytiing [ please | hocan no longer b permitted to divtate fu | began to be interesting, undat len, Tove );\ulé. over the express yet 1 pay my exor thess matters, he turus upon the respowsiblo | irk t‘uuwn.lml' 1o be m.l‘r'rled [ r s‘xl'drrovy bills. lepcud tay salary sl bever bave any | officers of the Goverument with all the storeds | miles awsy. Tho gnfu‘l;..lulllu r" o ed uv;:l;- money. dome Senators use all thess priviicged | up aoger and mudive of bis vatures and, whas fs. ably a¢ e vtber e 3 lAe i lm.’uxl .;al ‘u ut deadbeadinz, snd they say 1t o rigbt. I { still worse, * il courtesy of theScaule "allows | cervinony was a:_{u‘l\gue 4 t lhuc.: i U ..;! win i think otherwise, Hut there 13 one thing thut 1 | Lin to buve his way, or seetis Lo do so. 10F BBBOLNCL L m:r. love und the te! r{ln..v:.. think should be done, sud 1 shall propuss 1t us have joiued t:m.‘l ety Lot u«( :lunlxul:u; un:xn 6, s0ow us I get u chauce, Every Senator shuuld Rebelllon of Northern Dewocruts aud G thiog was dove, A Jovlog couple werg krandehildren, reas o Le tend 1he State Ful tenance of Lt the last words of thls student soug all burled | bave w private scerctury. il hng more corre- New Kurk SuniDesm.). wade one, with forty wiles of snosw-dritts be- {A0ee8, waay ot Vi Foa '-fu-‘f.“a“fim ald M. e ot o wosid g0 on 10 Newporte | -+ Yess but thls Administration bas not mato- | their turches shinultacoudy o the ground, wul | spoudence, committcn” Work et than bo cun | yor pofare last T o Itiadratis | TETsD N, Iug fow daye atter wrtlaze 4 ;"W« When © wa chusen 0 b she head of the | como from thers to Albany wnd stay coe day | talned it ‘They havo allowed Europeau toveru- | in darkuees wnd silence the multitudo dispersed. | do. - Aud each Senator xhould be allowed u pr ki 10 a0t thel v gud thelE h“fl“;‘g et de it u:“ cbartwiens under ihe great Geueral of | With me. and we ‘would go on togeihier Lo the | meuts to sell sud vuy bstands u the West In- § ‘The report baving spread tiab the cowmuainderof | vate secretary. ‘The Senalor gels $3,000 a vear, | Cougressmen sold out their party sud thelr | gued thewscives 88 Lspoi wried as wr an Lo reminlaceses, political, legul, and | falr. Ho was obliged, bowever, togo through | ales. L dow't thiok M. Evarts sbiould baye b the gurebon to whlcls (he ullty oflicor belusged | uid cauuot stbport bis fawtly’ 1 kecplug with | country w ilayes,—thie conslderation belug the § bauds dad beed jomed durfuz the cervmony.