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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 4 ARY 31, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 withthe | Hint office to become the Governor of tho Stato 2 MCAL. him of hls rendiness to testify. iit he was not | intimate friends to withdraw his n from te 1 Aponte ing. tem, Atte regular | he delivered an address fullof statistics In re- POLITIC * wanted, Both these gentlemen pronounced the | the EANVABE, and that Te tone wrthie THE TRIBUNE WHATH Intent zi re ~ | gard to tho trade and commerco of tho city. Tho lnvestigation a most wretched farce, Nelthor | drawal [s to be made next weel in the Penn- hrmy. Bub tho strict discipline proved intolesa: | Si One exports of wheat nnd barloy New nor Dmdley clain to know anything | sylvania State Convention plo to tho urate Ta Note PNY, Atnounted to nenr $23,000,000: of wine, 2,000,000 Only Four Empty Seats Now to | nbout the exodus; but. after reaching Wash. | sone of the most active ¢ disconten jintstead, WHO | rom Observations Made by the Bignal-Service, U. S, A., at 11 Ps Me, ¥ ington, it oceurred to them that they might | Sherman movement, youches fi p ' Shey at length broke Into opon mutiny, and cations ae An RE ee Be Seen in the Maine iuatlwed to aay" s0 ns weil a the maltitade | curacy of the story, ‘yur eaneceln The nance ‘Washington: Mena Time, Sam $0), 1880: i marched off to the Campo Banta Anna, a ynst TBO. tects me et exo gna Senate of Democrats who are Sling up the hotels at | from which he Wérives it, Gen. Grant's 92° g0° [Td 58° te, Patent Applled For. openequaro in tho contre of tho town, whero | n'y rae an P Ma Ob Rh Thoy e Government expense, Mr. New’s mileage and | friends here do not eonfinn the statement. rs “Longivate Wyss frees © qpen Satento was andere! to attack them with 9 of ten an a punts of sugar, y per diem amounted to $100, and do not thin tint Halsteatl would hkely Be fe zine iS i f cavalry. But the Irish, not a whit 000, = be tie person through whom Gen, Grant y 2 eps oriimett tho glittering horvemon, mot thers A Glance at the Presidential Pre- STATE POLITICS. would chminanleate iis confidence’ to the d igen File, olonty Run. Boo, with a volley that brought soveru! men to the Wien (rant was in dncksonville, Fla, Hminaries in Now York A CONSULTATION MEETING TO NE CALLED. pubis ‘Mr Halstead did not that Ge (\<4 Bar, Barometer. ground, aud a ball striking the General's horse, tho colored brothers pressed around rather State. “Long” Jones, Chatrman of the Repub- | Grant had (ae eed a ttinte friends 10 Ftwviltiama 9 6) __B.Ralifally pratt O here, fho antinal rearcdl and throw ite rider, ‘This wan atemels ad 7 effort bud made py the af fiean State Central Committee, stated to n | withdraw hisname, Ife did say that he was LEAS Armes poiat Lethe (dicectiohths te} se ciynal for untverent slight, whllo tho valiant | the daytodrive thembinck, Shut the Gener tie Tiunuxn reporter Inst evening that he would | {formed in Philadelphia by personal friends c Se Marine eee epee rere 4 Irishmen aneaunplne an the ‘seane of netlon feat saylne, “Let thom alone; wherever! | The Anti-Tilden Factions Hatching | calln meeting of tha Committee ta ho held in of Gen. Grants sche sane iene pate Beit prated thelr victory by a furiar i ‘henge 5 ed connnunication with hiin, that there wou fi Sout, Next morning the digeomfited Mintster | iT days inal th Schemes to Shut the Old NER ane UE TN ie crating Beni announcement sgoh, conctisive In Its 7? ZOE | ciim. tight, Freah. Oxle, p wens fain to pay thelr arrears nnd ship them nt Nashville Amertern. says Man Out: n M 5 yam 4g | character, “that . Grant would not be a th ol RTT ESOP 102) wand, meSally A Con Rogratera and S at ns poseible."” trouble with Congressman Chiltonden ts that ho ‘an Out; of the Central Comintttee bat a gathering of | contestant for the Presidential noimlnation.” ine 20S mc Map Tablabers, Chicsro, a ‘pack to Ireland na fa! por 1 Tia Balt Sted ea —__ thinks tho East knows all thore Is worth lig proinitient aad repenentalte Republicans ye ae flcelaration on Autarity falud arie f u A ris, ie Slate, an ey i made be: a ne 0 2 State Con- Gye aed Bosrox has is Bridgevort ag well ns Ch. | 15 Sit mt aention. owen! | While the Sage Would Iavo It Bee coptelaiiy iisited to be present. ha hey OFF | vention of Pennsyivauia Is asstimption based Gs i iis cago, Onoof the most arietocratia portions of | 11, is te Il 3 °. Dehad a full and free exchange. of views | Upon the circumstances of the situation, iP ALPEN, ve She ut" tus been tlle on th ** nado land” iniatiangroen ble. leved that Ho Will Not aa to, tho diate and viacs “of holeling gk, course tie status of Gen, Grant os a Ht hich has been reclaimed from the ocean by fill- ic - Bo ln tho next State Convention, So far as eatlential candidate must be defined in the Mt Tog in tho bay. ‘The drainngo ot thisseotion fans pee palentions of a Goeller co A at the date is concerned there hing heen Pennsylvanian Convention, if not before. It ae Maniet ag bet agit can well bo, nnd tho mingina that arises | justiry tho rumor that Coukling fs not for Grant. no expression of views, Jt is proposed must Henan there be stated, onmuthortt a x 58: Ostkomh «| A AND HAV ‘ ) y) Ne be Charles Rivor whon tho tide {8 out is | 35,, cho 4 to lave but one Convention, at which nomina- hether he is or is nota candidate. Ils AUKEEL HAM x iy NS ORONTOSAS if ron cnt denaly. Bomo of tho niost custly Evoryboly must noe is Eoukltng . Hest + Halstead Has a Fow Words About tions for State oficers will be innde, dele Aends aig tesnonslie for tte Convention, + Hae 20d " ene gem 3 ey \ tl a hi H ond c} squite Y + v4 ‘The Ns is: " jarred 29.84 Ke Gwcllinga In Boston are loonted hore, and thosutr- Gholoa ts fonsresaee la second cholog. tan Grant's Nogative Intentions, Baten an ths Aintiona Convention elected, aie atvention:foy them "ue degife is: What ‘7 18 Nao ine 23.84 roundings aro, indeed, very pleasant to tho eyo; Veep aR T fhe next two years, It is probable that the | | ‘The hiladelphia information is that the cmoaact n ma, DETROIT of - ii litte N ve 206 Me an if a put the provatenceof typhold-fover, diphtheria, y Yor! Convention will be called for the 10th or is Who have been booming for Gran 28 i 4 and rentlet-fover—dlscnscs that always lead to tue letter! I ae Et MAINE. of May next z 9 Bh oF 20tN | a have caused. this Convention. to be ee ar ado) T30 T ee AND i : the suspicion of tho presence of somo loen! | the Inw ure not sufficient to restrain tho bnd ATILY COMING INTO TIF FOLD. —_- sembled at suel an early date in order to use VEN! 3 TOLEDO ¢. (E= Fae 005 a tho suepitriving many Of these wealthy families | eee ea een Maine" In definneo of | , AvGUSTA, Me, Jan. 30.—In tho House to- ILLINOIS. itfor Grant, have abandoned thelr original vaNnroeT isan 100i MP OCD a7 RO . from thelr palatial resitencea. aan ne ety divathor words, prouibition daca | {AY resolutions wero Introduced extending M'LBAN COUNTY. Sramrvnvand tallest back pon the poeltion C T 20 T28 R it ie i —— not prohibit. “grateful acknowledgments to the Senate Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunte of Grant {n Philadelphia,—Mr. Childs be 3 EOKUK Yogansport.anatelt® eyrranun si My We havo frequently called public atten- —_ and House of Representatives of Wisconsin | Brooxtxarox, Lil, Jan. 20—Tho elements | ing the one of them best known,—viz.: | ligt\.BtJoreph 2848 Sa payette asa Tee a ton to the certain effect of tho crazy, reckless | Trim objection to the Seymour and Ten- | for thelr appreelation of the gravity and Im- | of the next Republican loeal campaign are that he was not a candidate and must not \LEAV: Qui Sala INN ati 5 8 ponking up of prices, and the wild strikes for | dricks ticket, ono paper observes, fs that Horatlo | portance of events, not only to ourselves, but | already discernible, though the time ts yet contest county and. State | Conventions SVENWORTH Listers e CUNHATS. | v higher and bigher wages for less work, and pre- | won't tako tho first place and ‘Tom refuses the | to the whole country, through which tho | farof. ‘The name of the Ilon, Ben F. Funk with Blaine or Sherman, but would con- (hee Springfield: Rar 20.21, Qe et se atariete ' higher and higtrnplovontcome of this graband | second. ‘It lent sute to otter olthor of thom | Hoople of this State have just Massed.” saad Dire nee stra y aden H Funks | sent to be, President in order to save the | | lo (a nae s ij greed. ‘Tako this sample of the way things aro | nomination. people of this ate have just passed.’ of Bloomington, fs anounced a5 that of a country “If called upon to make the sacri- Topeka ws att INDIANAPOLIS Ry He going, ‘Tho imports and exports of tho port of — a Soveral additional Fuslonists took thotr | enndidate for Congress. Metsa member of fice.” "This is taking the Grant boom out of on’ lon Sew Albany ., CoussviL Les unti x New York for tho first twenty-four days tn digg Jim BLAiNe seems to bo looming, bloom- | seats in the House, anil there aro but four | the celebrated agricultural fainily of Funks, He regions of practical politics and placing | fy Tesie? Brannyhte sLoulsy! got . by F wary, 1870 and 1860, wero: Ing, booming in Pensylwannee. Ike truth | CMY gugies ath epatorial: boat this is son of Jeane unk an well remembered, | th nate thin air of linpracticable sentimen- 4 Th has “White Sajphaes : i Exports, Imports, | crushed to carth, be is rising again, and “¥0 |) morning, No mililtary or departed this | Hels wealthy and worthy, He has been | ft’was thought when the Pennsylvaniy Springtad, “ensdoro ° e 18 VON SUITE | onn’tetop her,” ue Ico Conk uted to any. fore teat the aulitur Or extracralunty vollee | Mayor of Bloomington six terms, and has | Republican State Convention was ya teLte iis Par 2290) Cy, eLicingston \ eee 8 Danie) peri always taken a prominent positlon In loeal | meet on ‘Tuesiay next that the success of FTGIBSON .* A by MABHVILLE Scnte of Mie 1 be ‘Hero {a 18 per cent Increase in the value of ex- AS A BTALWANT Ifnr, the Cleveland Plain- z tt Te is a Stalwi put by. Grant would be overwhelming. The pro- * CAIRO , Lett cale of Miles. 'g porta, but 110 per cent Jn tho valuo of Imports. | aeaicr (Dom, enti goto tho hend. It says that NEW YORK. polities. Me isa Stalwart, but by no meang | cra weas to instruct with unanbulty the | J de Pasmat =O Cie Wantis becoming of the balance of trado tn the } tno guet Is unaagaitable that the aw In the enso PRESIDENTIAL, PULSATIONS, apolitical bigot, Though not an orator, ho | solid deleantion to go for Grant. Now, the = =, Tenia Walid t 4 eee Hight of this sort of buying and selling? fa all with tho Fustonists in Maine," Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Triburte. ig acommon-sense talker, and hing a reputa- | jest hope of the Grant men is to prevent in- WF cy ry it DB 7 B ES « New Yonr, Jan, $0.—Tho probable Prest- tion for firmness and execilent Judgment. | strietions for Haine. Observations takun ‘at the rame mount of time at all atatluns. : Sosre of the tinder adlvbentes rial ®| Tun Loufstann Demoernts have como to | dential candidates furnish the exciting topic Sinnathign Ii. Hayval per iioomtington. iB bs raplily are ie Tt Ene canal dG POCA OPSEIN Sree CTICAGO, Jan. D ; good pattiton Prestdent Hayes and John Bher- | gho conclusion that it will nat be gond pulley to | Of discussion In all political efreles. The | a young man, |e is one of the keenest Taw- | remalied in Horkda a week longer than was | —7me Weather), Time. ie Tet ean ¢ man by pointing out that tho uso of oMetal pat- | neyo tho Leglstatura appoint the Presidential | preliminary campaigning has begun with | yersand most logical speakers at the MeLean | expected. It is hardly conceivable that he Tonnage to secure anomination for a first term | wtoctors for that Stato. . great netivity 3 % . every way. % . 18 a. Wy.rain)’ 240 p.m, oud, Me y this early, and there is as | County Bar, ana in every way Is aman of | galled for Cuba without leaving directions: tT ‘ th . nidlys fens corrupt na it {sto uso it for # thirdterm. —— much Interest manifested’ among the Repub- | power and Influence. Te, tao, inqiuan of | with some trusted frlend, and that friend s | 128 a: a Caren a aad AA sauna 23 eet lent: ee 7 ¥ ted at Chi- ‘: Sev i a, havi : fay : ih 8 i IK useall the meana and patronage at his com- 4 tlon were to be held next week. Nor are the | years heen a leader in the politics of this | week rt 8 y made know! 5 ATIONES eee ea his efforia nne’-aot, ihtupht to terin,| ont I Maer ne candidate for Congtess | Domoerate a wilt behind, Indeed, thoy al- | county and district, hut hing not heen serlous- ek. che Truth must be fully made notin. Orrice or tur Cimer Staxan OvFicen, Wasitatox, D. C,, Jan, 31-1 a, m.—For rdanco with tho President's oft-repentot against W. It. Morrison. ready have thelr hands full in the way of dis- | Jy affected with the desire for oflice, He ling ROYAL TROUBLES, Lower Lake regton, light rain and snow, followed by clearing and colder weather, southwest —t ‘ e 1 — eee se a 4 pI ct ‘Master-in-Chaneery, which t, “ . Seelarntions in favat of Civil-Bervico reform. | tng, Grant celebrated her birthday in | Setstons, and are Ikely to bo kept busy try- held the allies of Da eer hiehtt ” 'o horthwest winds, and rising barometer. Mr. Sherman's candlddney just now looks tosome | trayann tho othor day, but not even nn tiquisi- | MB to straighten out the snarls in thelr rope | tes” eae eer sree anntven Lora Nenconsfeld Enjoying tho Royal For Tennessee and the Olio Valley, threatening weather and rain, followed by clearing very much lke Martin Van Buren's did in 183, | tivo reporter makes any allusfon tothe number | 59 O08 to mnako some sort of a vig-| for the nomination will begin atonee, and | Distinction of Thrcats of Assasins and colder weathér, winds generally from north to west, and rising barometer. whon Andrew Jackson turned all tho power of | of tho anniversary. orous attempt to pull this Stato {nto [Wilbon vigorousand warn one, They are | tlon—rno Draft upon tho Prince of For the Upper Lake region, colder, clear, or falr weather, westerly to southerly winds, hia Administration over to his support, _—et . the Demoerntle lino next November. bath ai tone Iv Ateean County and thelr Wales! Purse. and risihg barometer igtent-and £ Mt 4 Valleys, elcar or fair wenth fast t SS a s Ait “ “id strength in outside counties cannot be easily s New 7% ‘or the Upper Mississippl and Lower Missour! ror weather, westerly to Tne Vicksburg (Miss.) Icratd has prob- Piva ‘Trlhigé of Wale i {i thipnesluie tt see Se is a “tug-of-war” attitude | estimated, Casi ee a intoe tet f southerly winds, rising, Pohowed by falling barometer, and stationary or alight rise In t ably struck bed-rock whon It says that tho 000 Dh - which the Tammany and Tilden factions as- | ~ Joseph W. Fifer, another young Republic- SON Ee Oe te Jd story fain ciren- | temperature, ! Fearon violenco and crimo are not punished in cannot pay bis bills, and ils Royal mothor!sto be | sume, and thereappears Ilitle reason to doubt { an, is a candidate for the Stite Senate, He Intion to the effect thatadozen extra Con- |= === that Stato {a bocauso tho petit juries fail to do Appealei to for aid d that thoy will retain the customary attitude | has for two yonrs heen State's Attornes, and | stables have been puton guard at Osborne | Princess, Ie gets in addition | about hur. At once cleansing, invigorating, ant of thofrduty. Thee ju le mostly whito, wh unless ‘Tien is thrown clean out of the ig very popular, His rivals will be ffenry | to protect the Queen against assasination. | £70,000 a year from the Duchy of | delightful fragrance. i Pos ila me gsEORS ATO Mog hye aes Ben Hanntgos Is quoted as saying that | tugsie, One of the shrewdeste Ewing, of Bloomington, and the Hon. Will- } ‘This has been done, ns a policeman would Cornwall; aud considernble sums ‘from ———_——_— : vo strong sympathtes with those who are | gyoreigno Grant boom jn Indiana, wud that Ie. Dn6 o} he shrewiles! correspondents | fam M, Sith, of Lexington, now s member say in the wit ry fi inf yarious coloneleies and other sinecures. Consumptive’s Mope—A cencrous nus guilty of political outrages, and, when a political | niging {g the favorit candidate. atAlbany says: "The Republican State Com- | of the Railroad Commission. All three aro y he witness-box, from formation re- | But it ts constantly urged that. the expenses tritfons diet, pure alr, and Colden's Licbig's anna Ht sconilened be salar aby tt pass ————et mitteo will mect here to-morrow, and there ation inen. he Aveunerney will Havloubte selva An snidemie ot Faces hag thrown on iin on nevonnt, et the Queen's | Liquid Extruct of Beef taken regularly, i: 0 lentent towards other offenders, Public senti- is considerabl my © | edly run tho Hon, A. E. Stevenson, the pres- | spread over Europe. Not one of the at- | fetlrement from ceremonial, Ue are penvy’; ene apes By Front needs, clanging, and elevating in thot | jz Voorhees n Comttige. tas fold at. mations oa gee ihe Avan lite ent Consressinan, but quite certainly will not | tempts heretofore made against Queen | Heavier than were contemplated when Ditsn | 2Phareters, slopial {he Amor douse, Sorter, : section of tho country, go that Justice and | gioxot if thoy get a chin v Bers by Senator Conkling: ‘Ti 1 elect him. — ‘The Democratic-Greenbacker | Victorin can be regarded as serlots, income was settled; and heavier than be. | eer morality ean havo a hearing, ‘Tho average jury- eket oy pot CHNNE 3 by Senator Conkling. The generat im- | conlttlon is dissolved forever. * » (discharge. ‘To which tha answer always ls LADIES) COTTON UNDERWEAR. , marin ror munity fo gonerally to ty; =—=—=. pression is that tho Committee will call the CONVENTION OF COUNTY CITAINMEN. but noboly “ean say thot a more | that these same expenses were provided: | nm, of its avorane Sntelll ane a ¥ ypo "Tis New Orleans Times (Dem.) says that | Stato Convention to select delegates “fo the Edltor of The Chicago Teuune. ai murderous experiment may not be tried. The | for in” the Civil List of the Queens } BS = ibs Southern Iepublicana aren uult forJohn | to tho Chieago Convention for «| Wexner, I, Jan.3.—Verluted circulars, | Present preeantion may be superflnous, but ist Roe a petty: ath tet . AN NU. A I { G Orman. "4 a it if yy 7 5 { EN. 9 a yer rh An emunnting from the State Capital, announce | no great harm is done by a little extra zeal, S 4 F Gen. Braco, of Wisconsin, hasmadesomo .very ently: day, and, $f Don Cameron ) Tititingot Chairmen of Conny Republican | ‘The authorities do not admit that they are Queen does not perforin all the pageantry i progress this session by pushing bis conflict | ‘tn Calro Suns for Andrew Shuman for | steceeds In getting the Pennsylvania delega- | Committees, fo be held, at Springfield on the expected of lier, and allowed for her by her against Southern claims growing out of tho Ito- | Governor. ‘Tho Aurora Heaeon ecconds tho mo- | ton Instructed to vote as a nit for Grant, | ith day of February. ‘This clreulur is signed anxious, They say the new men have been | income, she should provide the Prince, who pellion, His Committes on War Claims has | tion, an effort will bo made to instruct New York's | by three partles, presumably Chairmen of added simply in order to relleve the old force | performs tin her place, with the means of i adopted rules shutting out aliclaims undor con- =—_ Fe a eee eee a cameron | that many Gounty Comuniliees, and seta forth | {rom too heavy duties, It ts possible that | Pest iL Anover Heard any. suflctent sideration in other departmenta or which belong | PERSONALS. eirgation, in, tho same, wy, Af Cameron | Simry advantages (obo iained by such | sore of Nr, Parnell’s puptis may think that | Febiy Te fortheamtng, 1s 1 tontimue to ise eG thero; all not matured and presented in tho to go, entirely instructed, as Senator Conk- | meetlig inthe Ino of harmony and concert | the reform of the Jand Inws would ie evel oe eee at Meda earliament, es i timo required by law; aad. thosa for drill- | yfork ‘Twatn is sald to covet a seat in Con-'| Hii If ls old friends here, spenik accord Of action In organtaing and conducting the | he" prometed by burning a Uttlo powder | Powerful ns Lord ecconsiteld is, he will : Broun, arraehs, seat othor places necosannily | gross, i to dlrections, will nok try ine sano forward coy culk shade evidently with very Ittle | near the person of her Majesty, Lest, Mr, | think | twlee ti titie before ne ven WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, : See Aa teense raarterior ibe ane Senator Wade Iampton lias been in poor |: ‘There ts great dificulty, however, In dectd- deliberation and less consultation, inay be | Parnell'y female relatives should trent this | Hires daria Rose sites mit such Aides tee now ponding. “Bragg had nhard fight with some health over eince tha death of his non, and ts | Ing on the amountof cre ibility to be given | prompted by the best of motives on the part | as an accusation agalnst their illustrious | yoked tn yan, Everybody admits the hard- Madison and Peoria-sts.. i of tho Deniocrats on tho Comuitteo, but he won | Now at Ralolgh, N.C. pe fate quale on blial ih Be om that any demand oomtsted "oe Se ea klnsman, Thasten to ndd that 1 do not be- | ship on him, but everybody says It Is the AND ~ ‘ ‘tho day. James Gordon Bennett is having bullt a | of Conkling may bemade for ne Other purpose | there Isa bare possibility. that more |. and | {feve Mr, Parnell cherishes any ill-will what- | Queen, and not, the country, who should be x H —=— £20,000 ateam-yncht, which is oxpeotod to out- | than tint of preventing the organization of | than good will result from holding such a | over tohissoverelgn, I have no doubl. he | called on to relieve him, NORTH SIDE DRY GOODS HOUS i au namo of tye. new Senator from Miss gail anything now aflont, any anposiiion to hhimbefore the ineeting of | meetin at such a time. a is opposed tohomielde in all forms. If in | p/b notlon, prevailed int. ans nk Hat the é . Georgo. jeksburg Heral v v 7 10 Convention. will be hurd to convince any oncof thene- | the course of sen lind tf q B : eee ETO ate ig eal Chine ae weeeee ee ev tnckeray | qaiattie, Ouisined corrabarntive evidence | SSfSil ot TL eed An Connie ill be TTA elaine ig epee Bg Sore ac Oe LL OR North Gigeis aul Pateates i “Mr, Lamar will recolve an able and willing c aye Vater? during the past few days that ‘Tilden will n ‘ i? fe mon wv ., 1 “Yy ndjutor in that policy of reconcllintion boris twonty yenrs ago, which led to Yates’ expulsion | faq Candlatute for the President itl samione called together probably as goon ns the Inst landlord, or Inndiady, and some too en- tain caudittons, ‘S which Uo Nad nob dis: 3 ' dha sceiions which Basen thechiog chdef hias| rom tae Gartiek clot. Hom No publte announcement, of dint fact | Weekin February, and general invitation will | thusiastic Fenian should thereupon ery out | Pre ar the Prince's houselold, Wha isin a po LADI ES i publle servicer, and to tho importance of which | A writer in Harper's Magazine has dis- willbe nado by him until tho State Conven- | begiven to all to mnect with the Committes for | “Shoot her,” My. Parnell would, J feel sure, | sition to know, that his money troubles havo \ allothor questions have been uniformly sub- | covored that Georgo Washington waa nt ono tion meets to select the dejezation to the | cotstltation, und County Chairmen will_pre- | sespond In hig usual placld manner, that he | heen greatly exaggerated; that his debts : Orifnated by hiin, regnrdices of consequoucos in | timo tho foromnn in a volunteer hosa eompnny. Nallonal Convention, the delegation, sill Jepiontent that meets seond, the State | oes not recommend any such course of | have never grown fo nn unmanageable size; COTTON UNDERWEAR ! ; tho way of constro or erlticlam at home.” ‘This makes {t dend certain that ho never, told a | fe {tenes re iit Re Ht a a ey. or. 10, and tho County Chairmen | action. and fiat he Is rather straitened than dis- af —— Me. from the contest, é or nt to” attend > its third, | Order sillt is tho other story that a hedge | Hessed. q hits jis. consistent enough at —_ 4 Tio Rhode Island amateur sportsmenshot {| Pant Boyton ts at Savannah, This wn- | The anti-Tildon factions are busy working at elthor of these imectings, the Pounts: of policenien has been strung round Hugh- the d now jena : eta 1S rail ae ( He t atacovoy of partridges, missed tho birds, and ) fortunate city is not so fur nway trom Chicago | WP Xense on which to demand adiitinnee to hnirman, “or any other man,” could much | euden for the better preservation of the life | pnsals to raeupDIyY Matiborou gl Houses ) \ I fatally wounted tholr horse, which they bad | namost pooplo hero would desire during Mr. | tla National Convention. They intend to better arrange for campalen work than thoy | ona raty te: tous:than: tl , eo eet ee apiation to. advertise ( u Mieke to 8 barn, A “ sportsman" near San | Boyton's rosidenco thor, but Just now the walk- Falsacterg: polnts agaist the sas Comrie pou Ae Cn HLOr: ARE dependent meet Tort Heaconstela The nthe 2 “stint, thenisel es as purveyors to his Royal ligh- e Francisco fired nt what he belleved to bon wild- | ing is bad. iM es Re ealay. Pitst a : # a It is publicly said, has been so worried of | ness, on the ground that they did not care to : cat, and fatal . had no authority to fill vacaneles in the New | cliange their Chairmen at the spring elec- 2 \ 9) 1 18 ti 7 ry. “body. ; a, oR analy wounen! poured aay Be de From the birth column of the Chattanooga | York City Disttlety second, that there. was Monsen the Chairmen “instriccted ” it the fale bi Ae He thon inthe eaten ay Gaus Se ert endesmnin ing See Hie; ate dine seeclued ilqrmeny i Ja, who werostanding behiaa n clump of bushes Timea : “airs. siuarpo, vite of the Tov. leona io quortim of epivar menibers or the Come meeting Rene Ba may fe wn aud of the Chief Gonstnthe of the. Taiitye The let- ) fee to the Chamberlain of the houseliald 5 volce of Ladies’ Chemises, Skirts, | }: M hurpo, gaye birth to threo children jo 1th. u ent. ‘Tho first point is answere nt # ° 3 D rf | Wo! y of ne vi - mw Ria amatene aportemnnts, @ dangerous: Huan 0 Tho neighbors sny that De, dobnston permitted bs the ‘Nien inet, with tho. stntement that «Youug Men's Republlesn, Organkzation = fora are nannyiuons; and there is, no chew bab belies and the dguily of actual es Fe oni ws a eT 2 ca threo or four to get away. But bo Jusists that } the State Convention authorized the Come | giutevey name mniy mean—incets at | ror. may ba expected from the writer of an | about tradesinen refusin this privilege, thay ts Wars orer iin co Tals to sole net | Moeninne Hom A cE erie gS duke RNS | oP anh oo cients tev iti ae tt tay | Ho elation Ja en | tour price then goods wore | troubles in tho Domocrntle party of New ‘arsow, Ind, {8 oxc! over a sensation | Committes consists of thirty-thrco mentbers, | meetings held so near to ethor. . RED ¢ a pt vost | lds ine a) 4 York, thoy always fall back. on Chlof-guse | Which rocontly camo to thosurfaco. Iteonsiets | and that of theso thirt witvee sixteen wero | _ Excstiming that most of the prominent Re- Uys Loe Palleo havo | always shown | the West Bad told me that ho hat fenlinet ordered before the advance in Cot- | Zork (mow always tall back on Chlof-Jus- | Tyke mneclago of a son of tho Rov, W. Miroh, | Present In person at tho Iete mecting and sov- | publleang wil prettr fo gone, fe Meonsulta | themselves fustly,, indignant | against | ise Fron simply beeause I could not Aftoral | £076. : Dio" candidate for the Prestioncy to heal tho | Presiding Elder of tho Mothodist Church, and | &H others represented by proxies, Hon mevting’? with to State, Commit. | criminals | wie Btw peat Gat | i" hs anawered. dio did not, mean to be “i breach botweon Tilden and ‘Tammany Hall. Dut | the daughter of Joseph Mort, a woulthy cltlzon — fee, 1b J (hoes Hat dhe (Springhela (zens then ‘they comintt ECR eet | sircustic. Ho was discussing Ibasa matter CHEMISES. £ tho Now York Domocrtcy don't believe muvh in | of Warsaw, which lins just been discovered to THE EXODUS. mecting will not be as numerously arena | leave clows. ‘The Chief Constable of Bucks | of business. The Prinea IMtugelt inay: KNOW | padies' Cnomizos, good muslin, neo trimmed, Seta, | any kindof w chur, and tao ut iiaatok | Hava taken place int Juno, Tho parents of both | 34, VooruIREs INVRsTIGATION Faner, | eaudidates before the people, and "diy cant | lias risen to tho avension, and n state of steko pothing about sen dette, ai acd seall: | < Jatiess Chomisos, lonadsleudtn, Stowe oriasere |” f 6 qualifications of Sanford E, usa poace- | parties wore at frst very indignant, but fnalty Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. paign fully opened, county organization | S¥ ists In the neighborhood of Hughenden, | tea of life are soften him by the Ing und embroidered edge, for cin. i ranker, trotted out thotr forglvencss aud blessing in the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., dan, 30.—The exodus } would he easy deed, Whoaver approaches those all but siered position ‘of the yarlons oficers of lls house- | Ladies’ Chomlser, Langdon muslin, corded bend, ; —— customary manner. Investigation, as manipulated by Sonat Such amecting, culled at the propor time, | Preeinets with a threatening letter In his old, upon whom devolves the distresslng | ano ambralders. 15 cts, i Tox Keovant, Secretary of the Natlonal | of Hen Wadodutlng thompenchtontdays | Voorhees, creates ty ad y Sonntor | woudl by of great use to the partys and ot | hocket nnd a blunderbuss wider his arm will | duty of nay pas oe en ey, CURA Uh ig te dreamt qualltion, from 6 RNopudliean Committee, says Don Camoron fs for | Gon, Hrisbin writes: Lnover heard Mr, Wade he oni es onty adverse comment | the slightest objection could bo urged to ity | TUM some risk of being arrested nx | sented, ah ils, however, Ho eek gale ota. to $1.50 cachy oxtra bargaing. t Grant first and for Don Cumoron as a second Ms 5 ir Mr, Ly among fair-minded mon of both parties, | but, ealled Independently mtd prematurely, | 4 dangerous character, Should the blun- | sooner or Inter, % W.S, DRAWERS. ‘ Suoles, Te tenciateucs-un Torrarphetoknere: ltvoly promise any man an oflee if ho became +} white Democratic leaders are unable to con- | the suspicion svents irresistible that derbuss be Tonded, the offense will bo the ea Se Ladies’ Drawers, guod musita and cambrlo rofle, > break Catcron’s cart. Of course if tho Ponn- | preety niii-an auoh ieee id not daroup | ‘Thus far only Democrats have been sub- toresp ith frvar of some certain, cundidate, or, taptet te pet off wie Fev ariran iran peer aen al [Ere rep PC airect Neue Fork Cty UesTreMen: |” Iadtost Drawers, Dwight Siar muslin, fneembroite | aine, tho delegation will be kk spt woll In | I ; i 1 | personal friends and followers of Mr. Voor- ) one anxious KA ¥ LAY: eld rises to a Royal level in becoming a | neye, utter being ateuted ty f vate! 1 cbs. ‘ hand as 4 unit for au emergency, disciine fone oY aie i sat hees, These mon are in. a position 2 yoke sea nour for pilielay ae Ne gels a Hosa de meant peer itp pitereinahend i try ee A RIRTS. i Ez fear Wi wine. that blnwe aed with Mr. Wado ns bls private secrotary | (9 know nothing of the oxodus or DELAWARE. Charneteristie coolness,” wo are told, he | 149, 5 Constitutes Waters" socalled, and Ott | soatying Bkirie, Joep tom and tucksabovo, Sets. * } Gash anil toiytie tehvinnteataee a: good ton shoutd bo become President. 1 said: “Sponk | of the disposition of tho. colored peo- ELECTION BUPERVISONS, Wwas pr cntat Quarter Sessions.” It'need | Mae than a De eae creny reapecttully, | Walking ukirts with ee eee aivot tceknand deem | consin, hearing that there is to be an leo peti tohtin about it yourself, Jack." | “'Ifow cun 1" | plo who have como to thé State, Most | Waranxarox, Del., Jan. 80.—dJudee Brad- | not be polnted out that the Quarter Ses- | “Ask your druggist for it.” A. DAVI8. | ruffio-tucks In ruftto, $1.00, \ ext aummer, sre cuttlug all the foo. they cat .ho replied, Iam go afraid of him." A fow daya | of them, notably the delegation from Terre | ford, of tho United States Circuit Court, hins stons, where his Lordship would bo sur —————$__—— 100 doz, Ladiew’ Biirta, from $1.25 to $100; tho hands = anid nto lonely station ke basa pied eas Inter, howover, John kT tummy to scrape up Taute, ‘aro lobbylsta and polities! ward | donted thonpplication of the Greenbackers af | [orees et by Friends pone pesunibted No othor Whisker Dvo equals HI's—30 cents, | somest and cheapest goods In this city. i ‘bulldings until it ean bo nbipped. ‘Tho prospect Synite rouse tl yon nok n erie tata workers, Tho arrival of cach mail {s watched | Sussox County, praying that Supervisors of to eat hooting hint by Hot —=— F NICHT-COWNS. % . now is that tholr {co crop will meot with a ready | ‘Tho old Senator smiled and replied: itt gate, | With inerensing interest, and scarcely a day | Revistration bo appoluted for them {nstead } sasin who meant business, Ib is nob so very BUSINESS NOTICES, Ladlen’ Night-Gowns, Lonsdale muslin, tucked and | Bulo at romuncrative price: in thet oventToballaaod yuu but Chink Lit] Tees that a delegation cannot be seen attha | of tho Hepubllent the latter havi ‘a had no | long since a London mob. howled under Str. muffled, oxtrn good, $1.00, 1 side nie iaadtor ok tu cates’ “What is Unlon Depot in this efty on route to Wash- ticket In tha flold at the last election, ‘The | Gladstono’s whitows; which {6 the dingoes Arond’s Kumyns lina boon tséd with | Ladies’ Night-Gowns, emeroldera: yoke and tnoke, ‘ ‘Tne Terra Manto (Ind.) Express says that i ie is pas ped PIAKGe ‘ nt ington. In many Instances these men are Judge has now comirmed the Democratic seemed n sufficient proof that the country | highly beneficial resulte during tho lust four | slao fing edge on sioovus a pata 6 dae aaatis i the Voorhees cotored- at?" inquired John. “Oh!" satd Wado, “tho : and Republican Supervisors for tho wholo | was against htm, and that his policy was years in the Vurlous furmaof dyspepsia, gustritis, | A lange eusortinent 0} Ight-Gowns, Sner quality, i oxaius commlttoa takes | pinte-koopor {8 tho fellow who takes caro of tho. | Supplied with railroad passes, thus pocket | Btate, ses eet The argument 1s, perhaps, not | Midse. general debility, cunsumnptionsete, tus | vers chest. oodenro to summon witnesses from that Btato | spoons at tho White Hauso-and then, you ing rallrond fare ns well as per dicm, Gov, : ae erie tusives but now dint Lord | wyas isnot @ medicine; tt isu pease arina~ | ‘yha most eomplata line of Infants’ Wear wo have } MA nea maa. 1 Bas tao abate: ha goat Th know, Jak, when the Administration would ba | Hendricks has not been sent for, Tiils, it ts PRESIDENTIAL. fevennsticld ling, besoin the object of Aine tiny oy tan daliento STRRGIE, ‘epininy ra ed carriod, at remarkable tow prices. Wana stead inveaivaton, te teeta ue out tho apoons would be out." Poor John was | underatgod, is In obedience to his wishes | WASIBURNE AND GROW—A GERMAN’S lee tent on; a A nut ns ensy.to argug ae tise makes tesheand.blout, and atrength 40 fist, : Ce re ater ah eee | catenin cumtentedl > THe nae one wenet ot abd Tosmucaty Je de pollceniley 200; (AEN ts MIEWE Be eee a ne eee ee tly in wie anetotton H Hoostertom » chance to visit Waebington a honoat fellow, and loved his uncle, Wade loved | editor of the Sentinel ls ignored, as well ns to the Ziitey eV The COUeeS Teens, Has shun to receive TAzore and Tope by post, eeeiedinary nuteltion fall. Rent, for cleeuinr, 1 t Public expanse, a Jon OS donrly, and bardly had said what ho | othor prominent members of the party who Circaco, Jan, 29.—Tho volco of the people | accompanied by anonymous letters to whieh | Bownre of imitations, Arond’s Kuinyss is tit 5 y =—_— ld Loforo ho was sorry for it, Noxt day ho | haya had much to say of tha oxodus, charg. | ! heard over the Innd and rechoed from the | thers was yo clews Hit Tuever heard that | sold to tho trade, Consumont supplied directly BOTH STORES. 1 ‘Tue reservoir system for supplying. the mpoleataea sel ce Ae harunioas aud sana 23] Ing posltively that it isa Republican con | Millsides; Its shout lias awakened the true the Chic? Constable of Filutshire had nado BY is Arond, Chenilst, 170 Madison street, Chl- : Miseisotppt ver with water contemplute tho mene Tet. Tesaless on aay a6 ie ae on spirney to !mport votera for the purposo of | overs of American liberty, and may It prove ee gone ote pollegren mbolts:Sawardlen 7 ainp bass elie: asd test of DISSOLUTION NOTICKS. b por Misa ppl fifteen dams—soven Inthe Up- | Wade's person over ngain naked bim for un | “efeating tho Indiana Demoorncy, If these | 2 timely warning to our political magnates. | “Meanwhile comes tho announcement that arene monte Toot, tone unter of ot “DISSOLUTION. t Bes mlaalsaipod au clght on the Bt, Crate, Wis: | omce. nich Know yea ame fhe auteation naturally ‘Tne Tirmuse has asserted Sts independence | the Prince of Wales ls going next Monday to | pleasant beverngé, 1 inlld millke-wine. | Not his 3 ; taining capacity of £92,000,000,000 eaitie palais or ‘Vhis being Jenp-year, a young Indy on the hotore the Conumnttive instene or ‘ha political Samarecia ane ecient 4 gt al yeep THESE inde eet ae CH ar Se ee ee gonernige moat’: bie ane come arts ec ee met dee t water and shal bo quelied te fursiah a channet | West Sido resolved to avail herself of tho privi- dead-beats and bummers who haya been sent a bs ramparts now. | Now ts the | otvcoly regart, pald as tt is tua Miulster | it, It affords immediate comfui midaften ree | O78 mame Of Cun ene Charlee i. Spadord Fates of four fect of water at St. Paul at the lowost | lek afforded tho gentle sex’ and ascertain tho | for? Hue, and the opportunity must be Improved. | Who stands high In Royal favor, and who | stores healt tito all clso has fulled, ‘Yo be hud ing tinued under : ‘season. oxact intentions of an upparently deyoted ad- THUS FAR The Washburno and Grow suggestion Is sure- | las made it his business -alnee, ho has held | only at 170 Madison street, wale business of anid Arm mill ae inyed und : —_——— miror who hud been spurring around for two | about 900 negroes havo como to the State, of ly more farrenelhing and farsighted than | office to court the personal favor of dis . ie Ghaphetorl jaa Ste Tow CLAMS 1 CURING, +f ‘Tne statements of thecighty-one Now York | sensona without making a direct offer of his | Whom 150 or 200 nro votora. : Theao are ‘She | many suppose, for the reasons: (1) Wash- | soverelgn: to augment, ulso, Tet It bo added, aetitteats htt Met Grhite Tosca for tho | Jan, 1.1860, una BHAFFORD, i firo and marino Insurance companies for 1870, | soulowhat oxtensive hand, Sutho othor oven- | tributed In tho central countles of the State, | burno's nomination would not antagonize the porecnal auttiority af tue fare — — - iy made to tho Now York Ineuranes Department, | ing, as he was holding down ono end of the par- | afd, Ko fur ns known, not one of, then Is | tho supporters of ull the athor cundidates; Se eitcaa efslt at dlits momenta At 1s KRROWNS BRONCHIAL TROCHES. i et how g total I f €21,252,208, ane in bi 1 fy without work and a good home, Most of | (a "i ‘ tow a total Income of f21.282708,and a total ox~ | Jor wo {Ae Aa oxtromiy of iat useful | #b0 tnmliennte wo married and ave Innxe Be a Tee a ES ee ae eng eal ysl Hy : ing Home: Flro and marino lossos, §11,000,i00; } articto of furniture suddenly asked if be know | Inte iiva. ‘They are. aoustomed to farm | Gh) heise thorough Western man, belloving | tha Quoed a year or moro uso to lier falth- Established Twenty-five Years. dividends to atookholders, $2,700,000; all othor | thla was leap-year, Bho didn't sturnmeror blush Tabor, and | thelr expressed | desire, Ja | tne Nations (4) lie bs wgrent Natlonal house aaah. Pho Princo ts going, aay hl ad lacs AA he pa {toms, $3,000,176. bei HEE eee i ree rmarior nichor, aut viewrod hue fntondsa | seg wected ty eee eee vttibed te keeper, havlng his oye fixed unswervingly on Aun elena to tivenss avid bor jneneans- | A 1's —— victim with a cold, piercing look, while bis head | the hundreds of nilcations fromaltparts of | (UO yutlon’s welfare am pre Fits y and | field an inerenso of his allowance, | Tho oR BROWN ‘Bou of tho Ollo Demoerats are standing | dropped like a iily in tho burning sun and | tho Stato askin that theo fumllies bo sont fvet ae cnantey tray a wale etjal ace yAnE Of Ue LOO Ae en CAUTION! so Tho spopulaslty. ofthe vaitauenverfelts poor, and eral cx 5 worthless Imitstlous. Around on thoir metaphorical car, because thoy | blushes chased each other across bis am to | them. A colored clergyinan of tis elty who r i an Apparent aro so seldom In agreement : fear that the Domovratio Contrul Committes | chook like rippling wavelets on tha ¢xlm cere | has Interested nimaelf tn tho moyentent sie | os tia Pa Termsylsantity ds: that It has. heretofora heen understond Ni (a Gbialnouly futend ta appolut tho detogutes to tho National | faco of Lakw Como. Finnily ho assonted to hor | to-day that If 2.00) of them were hero now | interest of tio Busts well-us. the ralie | hatha Ha a a Santee as BROWN'S Convention without calling a State Conyontion, | chronological statcmont in a low volca, while pore ria ates ou ee nguvidedl wing, cattle-ralsty Kt aud frontier interest | on, Rand terms With Lord Beacorsfeld, ax he Requires Inmecdiate BRONCHIAL ua has beon tho custom, It issald to boa schomo | bis heart throbbed wildly and a heave) Windom has beon put In joss in the tertile Var West, Mo is tho tried | Is with almost everybody; but nothing more, sidig Ae tnbaccallenentlt TROCKES. fovonted by, Jobn G. ‘Thompson, ‘Thurnian's | Ing shirt-frout indicated ble omotion, “And | of these ficts, and at the pro} as friend of tho actual settler and planecr on | Why should he go to Mughenden? Wi allowed to continue, cause berg Bainerat ihe pre: ight bower, i¢ I wore to tell you that I loved | time witnesses will bo aubpenued, givin, the publle domain; the prstectan of the poor | should not Lord Beaconsfield gu to Sand. itation Of oat Dieead io fron stant attached its werg,cply iu boxes,at 2bo,, 60c. & 81,00, (The larger cheopest,) by all Druggtets, —_——_— yon,” sho continued, “ you would bellove mey" | th te truth of the m and enterprising nan who seeks a homestead | rlngham, or look in quietly some day at jon. elit Maluo Hepublfeans are learaing by | A lyit rower of iis Pecadlly vote sbuwed | 390 Jelters Sennen "pepe we fur is famntly inthe Valleyyor the Sisslasiopl) | Muriborcuel, House, i the two | wanted rie er et eta TRO CHES ; farmer au ch | ar those who choos to lve on California's : re es Me Paczta | kata bet ton et | fb ae en | ee eLearn | ie ee areas no! 2 y ‘ a f pralse of these worthy men vel M er who holds the ‘Tngrod! Ses brought the Stato to tho vergo of revolution, | It with hora, But the young man was oqual to HL ees Ty have wh opportunity of | then, they are ietrusinenrnatlon of the lit, Sauter woe gids ath re el etree Ae pap oar reareear ety NE ee ratte, sattia ahae teas ought to be qbulished, the oceuston. Mising to bis tect, bis doautifut exalted, and hallowed principles of the Repub- Ke relaxed ahher pagan on J ver-exertion of the yoloe, and produce » oleae enunciation, They are ofas ‘ st eprescnt. ¢ y auifority which holds the purse-strings? oyos aufused with tours, he exclaimed: I can Ww State which he protesses to represent, lican party, as concelved and Gught by Its | Ttisanold story. that the Prince wants | particularly recommonded to SINGERS and PUDLIO BERAKBLY, aud ail who are acticted with ret a = THE NON, JOUN C. NEW, honored founders and abl : uy. TI : s ane aeen erties pal haba party ate ea teenpemer tr ve eeu Ghalrman: of tie Heputbllean Stal Count: aed with tho onal of Hiawsands: of Heroes money. tne re or thay en ‘fppllention was Cough, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Influenza, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness. s 2 who arriyed home from the fast las nour country’s battlefields. re t | wc saree aay | EA tamer, het ppm | YeNyeul ey ce bes at | Mao Ws tht has, wo | foetus i, Ble Sah | | [260 WORLD- VA MED REMEDIES 250, be c1 Ie iB Ys 5 MELTZe always coms promptly—quite unolficlally bu Probate, and the appointment of Bouator The humble home that you offer my would not | witness-stand after hearing the character of « HAUSTEAD AND GEN. GRANT, wim ye eno Tt ha lute been {nyorable. MRE. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP, for Children Teething, &s. ayard ag tho udmilolatrator. sutiafy my taste, Hvaven help mot. We must | his evidence, and so dismissed him without 4 parts San, puatlog @ break for the fone halt, an oxuntuadton, Col, Duultoy, Untted | a lov, an nt Datitaon P e solzed hig hat, and was gond. Onco free from tt 10 accomipanic r New correspondence of ‘Tu Ciicago ai a Co. dent of Caer we ene Sek cl “danaer, tho ubnatural atrength that had borna Washington, says that a subpoena, was Issued | 16 vappears that. Burat Halstonds of thio sritheeweh gobtront the Hose ity ‘lod. at Sor ihe t of Commerce in Ban Fran: {bin up gaye way, aud ho sank almost uncon- for him, but never served. He was with | Cincinnati Commercial, is the authority for | the tine of tho Prince's marriage was ‘£40,000 $iteo Year 1819, and upon setiring from | sclous tho noaroat salooi. Voorhees on soveral occasions, and Informed | the story that Gen, Grant has Instructed his | a year, with £10,000 o ycur more to the ponuate Comment ‘Tho feeling against voting any more money t Cin a a, - Btates The followlng appears Tt ute Washington fing been su_strong that no Minlatry hus BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMPFITS, for Eradicating Worme in Children (aafeiling). BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, for Retieving Pain, both Toternal and External, BROWN'S CAMPHORATED DENTIFRICE, for Whitening aud Presatving the Taeth, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.. BM 18 aii acrevrngyt ms se mg i inc enap ear ej se terre reeling pt OETA

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