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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1880—SIXTEDN PAGES. nome form or other. As mementoes, various | [ady wns frantic with fright and her escort with | thousand-crown tritles, aa they were called, were placed bealde | four that ber busband would shoot blin if he dis- | bad saved 1,000 crow: the plates. They were fans. bontt ormimentil glove-buttoners, Ike nani all of curious and dali éffect of the twelve tables aid thelr Iee, with the juesta in rich vieiting dros of the | Bohemian of the press, the divided for thls purpose Into twenty-two dtg- | and Loenthal, ‘The Committees setred to irleta, and from sume of these districts there | commence aantelting Monliry, ind will appent were two acta of delegates, At some of tho nb classes without distinetion of purty, “fhe PRESIDENTIAL, Committce will meet agatia at the eall of the ’ preliminary meetings the proceedings were | Ginirinan, A Democrat’ 8 Opinion Relative ogtremely ttiserderly, aud Wustrated whit, , He #0 cnllod because ho | ventions.” ‘They need “nature? worth of other conts by : BS eet PRL AA ti covered the excupwle: and son. fae aiinite rug | wearing ft. Commixstuned by a bashful. frlond pirlelly Spenktug ont as the word ‘ymin ‘s wha made, And the lady fondly thought thatahe | to go and nek the hand of a young Indy in mare i ised metaphorically to veseribe that nev, 315 was safe, when sudddenly nt detective appeared | rae, finding her pratty and ptexsant he mare heart or purpose wileh they so sadly: need, £3: with tho real ring. ‘Tlie story being retuted bya | ried her bl Having married ber, he nat- | to use all thelr powers In ubedfence to: thoir 4 tones enaued a | urally fell ta love with and nbdueted a beautiful |) Creator, sf 8’ Grow- wopulir suitrage hag been and would be herd THN GERN vB. Intent 1 must bave been ravishing tothe | complicated situation, A Whroker caine for | girl, ma young Jowess, Her parenta ‘went-tn |: . 1 " Ba to Gov. crapenpeunas In the locailty knowit as "01s eh It wy ie ae ALAS feminine ve Rhongh 1 le dunbital it the mayen ti rie ot tha) ea, ind i amin Fi tho Durault ‘of she ‘and prone “tho search apie Age citlen Phat att Thsolantants “will le i oe “i 4 * ree main ad hays appreedation |: anely it U in ton erto | i ‘Bite OTL A Wns necessni fo 1 ing Ohai Was not, perlinpa, to bo expected that the Cinetanatl Commerctat (nd, Tep.de dee rn eet oxpenstor thoenterialiimonte It | theball: iho wife o€ the ewcort wf tho indy cama | take horolemenstires. Accordingly, MedoFor= | {thal ioral te eee: , * total depravity ” which ts tetther ™ pu wasintended to be, and probably wus, tho moat | to haven divorce on necount of Jenlousy, and | ges wentto the Archbishop of Paris and repro- In 8 Heber. |, Duce aan nt re enepaely Feta iho cliy, and | theowner of the newly-foul ring wrote to tho | kented that © certain ecelesiastiohad beer Inz |.f1l6y4 Nor " Bexsinitatic,” wor * inane,” anit finchcon-partion havo been a feature of taetro- | Hohemian nurrntor of tho story tocome andex- | boring with a young Hebrow woman, and tad | Which does not Ignore the © good quailttes imveting would be crowded by saints, Itwas | ‘The Cincinnatl Prete Prease favors E. B. not. Colored roughs who threatened to use | Washburne os the Republican candidate for An Extromely Roseate Viow Presented their favorit weapon, the razor, near- | President. It dectares, nlso,that Wis pros- | nolitun society thie reason, We are obvinusly | plain, and a poor actor, being inistuken for bln, | well-nigh persuaded her to turn from the cr- | of mankind, and, above all, which justifies f the Possibilities of His Ty broke Up the meetings CAL | pects for the nomination’ have grown | hot deifting townrd tho days of rigid Deon | fax iadly pummeled, and avd the bunaband of | rors of dudaim and embrace tho Christian Dielr Creator in holding mens aecauntaute, : a one of these pretlintnary meetings thera | materiatly brighter within the past few | and Spartan almpllelty. tho ring-owner, By tho net result of the frolic wus | falth—unhappity ber parents were endeavoring: : HL. L. Hawsmonp, Candidact Was no such thhie possiblens enforcing order. "i a —— that thres men were beaten, one coupte dl- | to boreacute Ger Inte senifantnosn tat the tonuta rr nS : ye ee ee ete ace the Clairatonee, | Weeks, although he has mado use of no such “Al > yorced, all parties Involved in scandal, and Inst, | of her religion, and eo it wauld be proper and , a as ineh seeking (o drown the other. SAL tines | &xtrema inenstires to advaneo himself as CASUALTLES. hut not fenat, the Bohemian ditcovered tobe an | laudable to furnteh hor with an asylum. Tho |” Napolcon at the Pinay. L of Conflicting Det vhole tob would mush upon thie Chalr- } other candidates Haye. lie isn man of un- agi 1 Renee elaoth tae une he ead etd Neo COME ERTL ATE hors revived interest in Napa. Here loraeacnine A Likelihood of Contiie! ne elee 1 andthe tableat which he and the re- | doubted abfiity as n statesinan, and spotless A PENCIL IN i: Fale NOUY) truth ina newspaper. Completely batied.” Only, for. w tine, however, | Hon of the conqueror ut Erfurt, In 180t, when fea s 3 seeond choles, the frlends of Grant and | 130 0 Hartford m1 all, nnd was rene itn tp TE ried hin so excessively, Ne nagiatuttee oF 4 ol ener of 4 i wylviitit, RCANCHLY A MOMENT TMiiine would ‘support hin before any other | dered insensible, After belng taken home» GIGANTIC FORGERTES. hin witec that he egrecd ‘to abandon. the irl to Freing tho stage had been plnoed two orni- them, : girl, irious with him and as furtous | Chairs for tho two Empcrora (Napoleon and Ale aurgeon dscovered a slizht’ wound In 118 | cartes Brockway Credited welts | wit ce narnia ratuned to iva In vac | cata eer ss Ge bl wey OINa yc) iE o ay rusted t ad eo K (gd an irinces, roll of drums budy, close by the heart and thought the | “yraude Amounting to a MUtIlon eee a eet tne Hetraw faith anid touk tho wnahenrd without. ‘It [s the Emperor, ran! In whlel men were not engaged In brawls fy ‘ : and quarrels, and they, would conduet thelr | candidate, From u feeling of grateful re The Blaine Congressional Dise | disputes without the slightest regard for tha | membrane, the Germans would rally to hin 2 Ps Chalr. amore enthualustlently unantuonsly thanthey (uit had been elther stabbed or shot. A few | pollars. yell, Oaly one thing wag now possible to com. | through the audience, ‘You — fools,’ cried a tricts Determined to Have ibs Hite Convention. torlay: thet ena ent would around anybody else, tien ailiernisit days later, however, small pieces of black ” New York Herald, Feb. plete this, ‘compliented ‘rata ho cheval zene onions ue iy to Rs deummncre, "sehne x + eri rider, owas passed fre- # a f q q rem . § id glvol sles lend, the one a mann . Their Way. quently. crhe niajority of the eneniurs ‘vara | Moreover, it Is settled that he could enrry the lead began to come out of the wound, and ft | | ‘The announcement of tho arrest of Samuct | Co Evoror thowirl. a honelice for His eee nace | sovereign entered: three othors followed him at was then concluded that, In falling, the polnt | Swim, aud of lis confession of his complictty | fy pamboozlog tha Atehbishop. Now tho honest | i little distan twas thus without tvise ar i: 2 Y y e entire delegation from lis own State of TU persistent In denianding sullragy for of alead-penetl which the man had in his | {n the forgertes of the gang of Which Charles | abbé camo upon the scene and eloped with the | ostentution that the Kings of Saxony, Bavaria, 7 moi viel : tt the District tan in urging the meritsof the | Wl which isin the nature of, news to us, For these reasons the #rele Presse thinks | y had penetrated tha body. Prob- | Brockway Is alleged to have been the leader, | 8¢¥-inade nunt and Wurteinberg appeared, gouator Conkling Not a Candidate, but | different Presidential eandlitates, It was | yy; ne vest-pocket hind penetrated the hody., Prob. | Brockway is alleged to have been the leader, nt e Finally ih (3 ; 5 Wil Put In All His Work very evident, however, that Blaine was the ‘Washtntene is tte titties whteh the | its liter iratght out witttle ‘wand. A ‘olay | Wasa prominent topic of conversation yer a ayes Weve aimeated rato drums wed Tents alt for Grant Favor or tis seolivention its “inarat, US | Presse get up in its cohunns a few days ago te surged Hiterest, Lawl the kiifecmsucts | terday tn banking circles and among the po- TOTAL DEPRAYVITY. Warde seo enterune, At: Inst he mppenred, flint s | Grane nme was often tomlly cheered. ‘The paw develoned sunt tetas Loe Tell One | their nstanishnient, whole lead-pencil, | Hee. ‘The operations attributed tothegang | anomer view of the Subject by | colvablotime, Clad ns umual in the most simpto Crs ie whieh had been sharpened butConee, was ex- | in this city and elsewhere have been so suec- ‘A of vostusmes, he inde a very alight bow to tracted. It was flye and three-eighths inches | cessful that for mouths past the officers of Nother Layman, Sovereigns present who hnd been waiting no long, Jong, aid the wood was spllt in two. Tthwd | janklng Institutions Trace kai. Ui serena To the Editor of The Crteago Tribune. and took his arm-chutr or tho right of tho Em- oni Htely mallee ow “he: Cincaay, Jan ¥ a y wror of Kuasin, his stout and not very sbapel, Herth en Dl ely Sar Tr ere terror, Added to the almost perfect counter- ha in. 29,—Somebory has sald, Titre contrasting with the splondid Batre of wie cathe ay Ocenia the brani police ceived Jn threedays, Some of the vo Lively Scenes in the District of Colum- credentials. ee aang te ot Dersons not | tMcled notes stating rensons for thelr choles, 5 - or Indulging tn little original wit. In spite bin Delegato Convention entitled to seats. Or the Fae Prensete Washburne pret i q = 1 “Always presumo yourself Ignorant of 0 | Aloxnander. Yesterday. CONKUING . OP an CHTdAt for Dresigentecobiatmage | Wis very weak, DUL IC fy thought tho will faites eliocke and oti svas the extreines maiv’s understanding tM you understand Ms | ho four Kings took thotesenta andthe play NOT A CANDIDATE HUT GOES Fort ARANT. | 58. Washburne enme next to him, gettlag i — vtitaul a0 ‘ a gnorance,’—a good maxim of candor, it alte ind Bus a fh aire. Vainty, Luff. INDIANA. ‘Speclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribute, 50,—showlng beyond doubt that Sherman anc ATTACKED BY A RAT. seal sve was so tunatetls as to almost | wontd seem. Do tho wrlters on “Total De- | Tit are Tec + Font aa tnd halParts Becca : HENDIUCKS’ CHANCES. Wastinatox, D, C.,Feb, It Is reported, AWashbume bgt Mie atone te pu cd Spectat Dtspatch to The Chicago Teibune, 1 tet the TR ie aectteat pravity” In’ Ti: Taunus “understand the | ton for tho stage, Tho yonduriios ut tho doar F St 7 t 3 é Xe ¢ : Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago ‘ibunes on what is apparently excellent authority, | fonders of the Freie Preaxe, 6 QcEnEc, Feb, 6.~A night or two ago, Mrs. | then. Sgnorance of those who belteve that doc- ) Connlere our defeutive educa a aad irises Ss Dison, of Little Chainplatr street, while ‘A tour among the banking institutlons yes- | trine’?? or are they “ignornnt of thelr un- | termiasions between the ucts give us tersous In * lying asleep In her. bed, having by her side terday found the forgeries the subjectof con- | derstanding” ? Which? One hasspoken of | tho etlquct to be observed in the presence of id 1 erywhe q is . her child, 2 years old, woke up with the Sersiitlon every where % ee Sauk bee “the pueriie and peastmistic bellet in the to- Fea ee treat cade Hane re Gente painful sensation of something gnawing ut | iyus sum, far grower tha tine $300,000 ens | ta! depravity and inate spiritual Inaninity | eried’ aue,and nother added, * Sit atralghty her face, Putting up her hand, she caught | tioned yesterday, It is belleved that there ig | of the human heart.”—C. N, Ettinger, June don‘terane, vonr necks: the Emperor won't hold of nliuge rat, Which had its teeth fast- ) luirdly’a bani of any importance In the clty | 29, 1879, Another wishes fo ask Dr, Hatiteld ey Solhowck (epernnnee reat Says ‘and ened Inher nose, She tried to pull itoff, | but has suffered more or less from the bolt | “whether he has ever found an individual | Princes before ig and put up with it. Mit without avatl until she. had set upright dperations which are stated to have been car- | qevold of all good qualities, and, If he has |,“ Immediately afterwanls Napoleon, who bid in bed, when ft. fell off. Having elven an ried on by this gang; and, in evidence not: what 7 h n give for bellevi gorn the plus whundred times in wlt probability, alaruy, the people from ‘another room caine | Mere tsa deteriniied felling among ban! fs WAL FensO}y NG CERN. RINE eHeving | settted himself cozily in his arm-chuir and went in, and discovered the rat hiding tmder the | t° puta stop to these wholesale robberie: that all persons are so created ? I wish also | tostecp, To us it was slugulir to see sleeping pillow of the bed, evidently ‘awalting its | the following letter was prepared yexterd to ask him how he can vindicate the Justlee thus une the tert emiin whose plane its Thance of renewing the attack, ‘The rat was | ¢0,be forwarded to District-Attorney Phelps: | of God if He punishes His children for not | world, We ceald tine grow ereuny ut uacine sith Teifled, and Drv JTeneliey ealled 100 to dress eae ae eee eet en Pthg | tolng that whieh by Nature thoy are totally | wonder Ment with awa upon that profile ‘ike a ot Ce 3 elpa, ont i e que. medn 1. Se e oe “uu ers ed, Da Urs U' y of Ne’ re IPEASED VEEL A BIS TOTs int) YOFk Tespeettully ask your attention ty the | Now, are these bellevers in “total deprav- Weather Prophecies. Cincinnat, Feb, 6.--The Gazelte’s special | watter of one Charles” Brockway, Indicted | ity”? so ignorant—doctors of divinity and - < " ne ‘ Prof, Vennor, of Canuda, has contributed to from South Charleston, 0., says: Jolin | and now under trrest for forgery, and sus- | theological professors—as not to know of | the Albauy Argi tha following prognvsticutions Campbell, aged 17, shot his sister Mulda, pected of bela the principal jn humerous | what the world enlls “good qualities” in erning the wenther we ure zo huye: nged 19, neeldentally. He was standing six urge forger Hea vt the banks of thts elty and | unconverted men? And is the absence of H URVEY OF CANADA, MONTREAL, feet from her in the kitchen, in the presence | Ce ee {sees to Us expectully teces- | such qualities hnptled in that beller? Are Pbpb? {rg ara: aiid Aug the wenthor of tuother sister, when he playfully pointed a Ee te ae reve | pean ctor they: su ignorant, or Is somebody “ignorant | Gee ure werto commence. talkin ‘about a ‘pistol at her, deusundiag her money or her | itinuband certain parties. whore suid to | Ceeele understanding”? mill winter (ag sone of the newapnpera are do- ; 1 “ er? whe » | oF nd certain parties who are said to believe in “total depravity,” as I under- 4 . Ire, She answered, “Nelther,” when the tect th We earnestly ask your linme- Pp , ing) before we are ‘out of the bush’ for Feb- ‘i he by erced he! protect thei. We earnestly ask your linme- | gtand it, But Ido not aecept such carica- | riury looks black and forbld very ley patel went ot aut nM i Hered hee heath diate attention to this case, and remain, very } tures of the doctrine, and am almost afratdl brea od. 1 have Rey peitieted or ths Tho boy said he did net know it was loaded: | respectfully.” to use the terms in these days of hnate and’ | month two sharp perioda of weuther for Can Ispiavarors, Ind, Feb, &—The friends | that Senator Conkling announees that under | J, TL Lakamp, who ts for Sherman, says? of Gov. Hendricks profess to bo much gratl- | no eiroumstances will he permit the use of | “Hight years arcenough, Never for Grant! fied with tho shape affairs are assuming in | i435 name at Chicago as a candidate for the | , Toblas Wagner, who hos tind opportunity New York and elsewhere with regard to the | yoyubliean nomlnation for President. He to confer with jnany eltlzens, reports that Democratic Presidential nomination, and | sayy his namo mist not be thought of, and with himself and them Sherman is the first sorit’ = ehalee. Tlarry Mund breaks att [Inte poetry, confidence In thelr fayorlt’s slianon begins that all ls tnfluence in New York will be } white he abated people not te. forget toassime an nga@ressive character, Ben | oxerted in behalf of Gen. Grant. “Sherman, the great man,” who solved the {leman whose relations to the Goyernor are anoney problem for us, and, therefore, by very close and intimate sald to Tur ILLINOIS. every right deserves to be Presiden aries: RENE! . 1 y "2 8 4 Shermnt » W. Pak Timvse’s corresponttent to-day that never | ane yountit conanessioxar marntcr, | Sato a Shera nly oye ata befure Nad tho outlook: been so flattering; Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune. right mun? George Keller Is puch an en- “and the more you Republicans,” he con- | Rockronn, Ill, Feb. 6.—It is very diMentt | thuslast on the subject that he inkes pains to tinued, “elafin that you can carry the State | to tell how the people Inthe Fourth District | append to lis yote n note, declaring: “If L the better it is for Hendricks, Whilo | generally feel in regard to President; they HOO vutes { would'cast them all for Indiana is regarded ns a Democratic | scom to be about equally divided on Blalue | “" Among the Washburne boomers a eltizen Statu by those who view us from tho | ond Grant. Oglesby ty probably the favorit | of the Eleventh Ward siya: “ Washburne Is outside, It is a matter of grave doubt with us { for Governor. However, whoever Js nom: | the hest one on the Republican side.” whether we shall be able to hold It next fall, | nated, the Repubiiecans. In thts district will “3, Ba teacher In the public schools,” This is beginning to be understood by the | stand by the entire ticket, for they are totally | ensts his vote for Washburne, remarking fn inangers of dhe party generally, and as the disgusted with ail the forms of Democracy. ao snot et e The Germans Nor forest ‘Oe who hag done thein a friendly service. fecling crystallizes into bellef the opposition | ARKANSAS. Post-Olllee employes and somo others ape to Mr. Hendricks ts pSTECDUBIS Seeee nal le DEMOCILATIC, thelr cholee In 4 olen manner ts those wet t ostion touching his strength ENOCTEN who reveal dread seerets, One of these gen- aati a une ie auiewered Thutit | DITese Rock, Ark, Feb. GN. Smithee, | demen observes, tn, vuting for Washupne: letters and ersonnl promises could be relied Chairman of the Democratic State Central | “1 slen my name to this, but for heaven's oltre ie pe p Comunittee, has published a call for a meet- | sake, do nut publish it, for in that case off upon the Governor had nothing to fear from A Y head.” ri ‘This letter, the reporter was ussured, was “ di;and a8 theay may possibly extend. ove! por ss a f 4 Ing of tho Comnilttee at Little Rock ut 10 0, would go my heal étaa dor Waar A RELIC. slyued by ‘umes ail of tha promlient superfelal Lulnikine lestivbore witt stop long od and ie Hott on pe we een orina that section, J1e was, of course, : a artinann votes for Washburnd, é 4 ty 4 4 enough or read with cundor enough ta wn I NOT AT LIDENTY TO GIVE NAMES, im, Mareh 13, for the purpose, of fixing the | \ith the pious adjuration:. “Not for Grant, |. Srawe Lane, N.d., Feb. GA. large Iron | bankers of the city, and would be signed by | derstand what I mean, Bates, E send you this further notice of thon. a feral Oh thne and place for holding a State Cotiven- | “Gad forbid! Joseph Sebnelder also Is for | tank palnted red has come ashore here, ‘The | all. Ay stated yesterday, there iy a very ‘But let me try to get out my Iden: The hu- | Oreo the heaviest suowfalls of the winter ia but he could say that many of the most | tion and fixing the basty’ of representation | yy, ste aa prominent and influential men In the South | thereto, Aastiborie, wie ty is cnppendtetl Tot favored Gov, Hendricks because they belleved to thls man fs the vote of my heart gladly mantole plate bears the Inseriptlon, “Me- ( strong feellng ainone banking people that | man soul Is mide up up of intellect, senst- qikuly. to Goma wpot unun tho 2 drt 2Ok Reus if ie ‘ Brovkiway ig not only the leading spirit in } pitty, and will o these: « at i runry, and occasion deep drifts and railrond snr! 0) av e ¢ r y y, and will Are these: constituent parts: af Me of fntely, Keagh Dros., Liverpool.” ‘The tank welzhs | these forgeries, but tint. he is protected by: | of thd soul all equally” and totally depraved? | snip des rein, email aati that, while his Administration would be re- TENNESSES. ive abott six tons, and fs supposed to belong to | some powerful and unknown interest. They | No, by no means. Depravity affects primarily | some four or more days. Next will come wt ably Democratic, he would so conduct hin- THE REPUBLICANS. a ‘er Fickhofer, also a. Washburte man, | fone steamer foundered at sen during tho | say that in sending this letter to the Districi- only the will of man. Moral ‘qualities lnhere riod of nilldness, even warmth, ‘ith tain ‘nd « self that a Republican Congress would bo BMasirvinie, Tenn, Feb, 6—The Chatrman } Hands himself down to innuortality: thus: late starn, aAtturney’ ths dose with all respect for him | only in the will, As holiness is right action | elttsh.up to about the 1ithor lth. The 1th will le favorably disposed towards him, He would Sx, ot | To the devil with Grant! Put my full spaajEst eee as on) pub rosveuting olllcer, but | and sin Is wrong action, both holiness and sin | Rive up tho second heavy suowfall of the month, pocarefiil to give no offense by his manner, | of the State Republican Executive Commit: } vine to that.” : ACCIDENTALLY SITOT. wish to call his attentlon especially to} belong to inan’s acting power, the will, A | With drifts wgatn, gad another rallesad Woes and would endeavor to avold those disagree: | teo has called a Convention, to meet here at |“ N.. for Washbume, relieves his mind Bprclat Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, thivease, Inthe very great crush of busl- | totally depraved intellect would be an tusane | fin will probably eetin, und this tlds tale to! at . : ments which eventually do harm tothe party | noon, May 5, to nominate a enndiidate for | thus: Curse all the wire-pullers; they jnpower, “The fact,’ said the gentleman, | Governor, and to solect twenty-four delegates | have brought this beautiful country to the “that he was able duriug two years of his | to the ‘National Republican Convention, brink of a precipice. Don't publish my full Gubernatorial term to aciminister tho names? atuirs of the State In conjunction with Re- THE THIRD TERM. “ A Democrat” votes for the “ friend of the jublican State, ofbelnls, aud ite hlten “p7g UTTER FAILURE) IN PENNSYLVANIA. Germans, E. B. Washburne.”) But he does not wish his name published, possibly for ur disagreement, retaining the allegiance of Phitadetphia Presa (Rep.d. fenr of helm disciplined fn thie! Domoeratle ¥r. Wayne, Ind, Feb, Charles Catey, } ness (neldental to the District-Attorney’s of- | intellect, without responsibility. A man rant er" i ae r a farmer living In Koscfusko County, was in- | flee they say a erkmiual sumethues tds 2 | with such an intellect, for ity permanent con- bo very we Fe ad vacate wie tho ozese stuntly killed to-day: by the neckdental dis- loophole for escape, A similar letter ty elr- | dition would searcely be a moral agent. A | tfon of the one consiternbie thaw in this north churge din ride while Gut junting.. culating In the Stock Exchange and among | totally perverted seiisibility would be a mis- | February will be an exceedingly wintry non the brokers. fortune, but not itself moral depravity or ain, | Tho tur and 2st of March will ayzaln give teu in conversation with an ofleial of a bank | Tt might result from sin,—that is, previons | stewfalls, and it fs probable thu fi thts non i im LOosT. yesterday it was learned that it was an open | acts or states of thé will, and as such result | ¥° will huve more snow than at any time pre New Yous, Feb. G—An unknown vessel | sveret with banking people that the aingunt | Would prove, previous sin, but no imere feel. | Vous during tho winter of 1S), Suuh ts tho sub- fe atunce of my predictions for the winter we are his party and the respect of Republicans, hins When tho predictions concerning the Har- | ojup, An individual inthe Post-Ofiea De- | and all hands were lost in the Sound Tucs- | of these forgeries would. reach nearly | ing fs ftself sinful; nelther is any mere f an? . esi Ge ¥3 by dont more than gentiemen ele to omen Havre. Convention ae eon wk the Vartinent olor yes solemnly wlle voting for day night. & yearn bank he h it dy of ae i ibers in of itself se ‘hero grast be a vo in. Yours rauly (=H VERNott’ ty to Southern gentle: who are Ured of | result, the contrast {3 ludicrous, It was | Washburne: am ‘a letter-earrier, and Sa — y untary or will clement coinciding with thy Long Words. violent sectional differences, and they are in- . | must, therefore, keep my mouth shut, but 1 TICS. thatliny not suffered. Of course t! are | feeling to make elther sin or virtue, Itis of | 4 ‘4 MONE WON ete tlined to Lelleve that a9 President he woutd | called atan unusual time and on short no- | ti ta time my Hatt toyou?* 1 Dut Speetat {LLINOIS: POLITICS. ‘tTriunes muy such forgeries that never come to the | the will of the unconverted sou), then, that L Rob," sald Tou, “ whieh fs tho mostdangore administer. the Federal Government. in the | tlee, with the avowed purpose of making 9 ) “pining, of Maine, lias ‘a very small vote samg dignified, peaceable manner, I may unaninous declaration of Pennsylvanta It | among the Germans, Ins tenth eater say Without betrayal of conildence that Sen- | fayor of a third-term nomination of Prest- { ns faras heard from. One vf these ty Nke- ators Ht anu Lamar have expressed them- | gent Grant. Those who called the Conven- } Wise duly Smpressed with the gravity and selves very warnily upon this point, ‘They ul 4 sodas ory | Inystery of ofllce-holding. “Publish, only foresee nH clihood ofa itepublicnn Congress | Hon had general possession of the machinery te Inlilnig.of. my nniney" rtitien ie M, for i oe avly stirfice, beenuse the bank would meter pai rm depravity, Le t sthnt the ine | Ous Word in wll the English lnnguuge to pro- Rockronp, I, Feb. jus early in tho | fe yuietly than make the affair public, 1 tell Pa and Mra a natblit ray Ge ayaiathetios MO NCC Ts cnuw,"" sald Iob, “unleas It fs uaweare season tho politleal ealdron In this (the | you they are all interested In, this thing, and | ally affected by the state of the willy the one ing words” 3 - Fourth) Congresstunal District beginsto boil, | x most, determined effurt will be aude to | may be clouded and the other deadened or * Poohi” sald Torn: {tisstumbled, because a and eaeh day some new fuel is added. Ans- | put this, man (Brockway) where he enn | intinned,—but the sent of the disease ts | you sro gure to tumblo between tho first do no mischief’ ‘The ele fs er way In which | the will, or, in common parlance, the | kod tho last Je 5: t long candidates are vonstantly stirring the i F ne tl iz es Jn 1888, 1f not in 1831, aud they of County Committees, and trained bands of | an employed in tho. Court-Honse.” A sense vi A thyatde vy | the forgery on the Bank of America | jieart of ‘the man. For a iman's heart ls Jin, hut” auld Rob, “now Tve one for you, REGARD IT THE PART OF WISpo3 officials to help crente public sentiment and | of aweul responsiblilty appears to weigh | Pts and If the Heli iid exellensent outlines, was perpetrated was only an ‘Instance } simply the fixed atfitudeof Is will; Inother | T.found 1b nno day tn reading the pater. to select for President a man who enn maine | elect delegates. AM advantages ‘were in | down thoge sh ary employe iin dhe Court | Next fall will witness one of the hottest and | of how such afairs were conducted. The | words, the moral intent or moral’ end: for is tho longest word dn ail the Engi . i Y “ck ¥ ented wi OX= . language? most. closely-contésted campaigns — ever | cheek that was presented was an almost ex- | whtel he lives, A man's dominant intention feta 6 Known, ‘There 1s, of course, some Httle | net copy of Mr. Alexander Taylor's check. | constitutes his character. ‘The purpose that) + Sutcealnnartauer, ald Torn, penne. to opposition In different parts of | THe paying teller of the bank, Alr, Phim, was | ynderiles all hig conduct and controls him [s | mille between the first qud fast letter,” A ‘ 4 a v. | away on viteation, and his position was {tied | jis heart. If that purpose or intention 13] | "Ho, hol erfed Yom," that's nothings I tha district to the renomination of Mr. Sher- | by Sr, Bishop, who has been in the bank for | yood, the heart Is goo: the man 1s good, | know a wort that hag over three mlles boween: win, but this opposition exists mainly In| more than thirty years, Flve cheeks wero | Jf that is bad, the heart is bad; tho man is | {4 beginning and ending. fain the Hehe yet hia party nd at ie same | fayorof the movement, Pride of State was ee Jigter Sohwah en SNE ae ine sustain friend Telations with the oppo- r 4 if iT ‘SSCS 4). Aa ; allion.”” In the. coursg. of tha Inersienr it | Mupeated tos the, distinction In loadersiiy | imgelf, comes ont neariy ag tho tall of the Was remarked that in?the next Convention ould give was. glowingly 1 + | list. Nevertheless, ie has nore followers ‘Mr, Hendricks would have more prominent } Personal and public considerations were | Mate, so far, Eloven prefer him for Presi- en to supporthin, Four years ago Senator | freely plied, and, under ordinary elrcmn- dent. ‘They mostly make up in grit and en- i 4 z 5 s i si Wi - tnel ? countie: ve ndidates of their | presented, aggregating nearly 312,000, Once a, y Now, what's that ed Roh, fuintly. MeDonull was hart searin in ts Beuatorinl stances, this powerful combination seauit suis for mies ie thiereuport Darts into Sune ‘in muon at “tits, Nir. Shorwin | or twiee Mtr. Bishop lenurred at paying tho bow shall we know whether the purpose |" Helewsuered,"ex: toa, ntaphantlye ull,’ Since then MeDountd has widened and have been successful, It has wholly fulled, | poetry to the effect that, whether we are roses | nspites to be his own successor, Ke Kalb | cheek, whereupon the presenter world | is good or bad? By comparing it with . the Pe, Rear Se : strengthened his acanalutanes and ‘Inti. | Because the peo ple, touched in aiost tender | or violets, we will walt yet a Witte while, and | County will have a candidate In Mr, Devine, | say, Pleasantly, Di go land. get | standard,—the moral law imposed npon man. Aritimotien! Love. chee” and would take. personal. chiar point and ronsed by the dangers which the | thon holt ont your hands te one another in | who Is now hard ae work laying wires tore { It indorsed hy the firm. He would | 1¢ his purpose conforing tu that haw It Is . lovers sut benouth the shade, of his canvass. MWe had atready disarmed | situation exposed, baled the well-laid plans. | ¢riendsliip, and long liveGrant! Henry Hug | celyo the nomination nt theConvention, | Lit- then go out and return with appurently the | goat; i it dues not, it is bad. What, then, . And) ung tho other enids much of the prejudice existing four years "This Convention, called to make Grant the | wants “only Grantand no other.’ Joxeph | tle Boone will come to the front with Gen, siune cheek, indorsed with “ Alexander Tay- | [5 this Inw? Dow readest thou the Divine ile us pas you bell vil ago against Mr. {qlee ext lie New Yorke | Next Republican eandidute for President, has | Fey wants Grant because lio Is the man who | 8.A< Hurlbut, who itis sald is muking all lor's Suns,” which would be paid. Tlis con- | statute, “Thou slialt Jove the Lord thy God Tare sath t puta eee oe bias and. Penngylvanta ‘and, tnless he was greatl: untnnde hin as such; {6 was intended to pro- | ean hold a mob in cheek, ssible combinailons to suevecd, Rate fuderate, who waited on tiie street, would | with all thy heart’? The great purpose must ‘Phy volvo Ia til melody tf deceived, Ns following Jn New England fing } mote his (Interests, but it hus overthrown en eee cauuty {9 represented by S$. S. Munn, of | have the indorsed cheek rendy and when the be first to please and hoger God above wll "pis to be thy loved tho Northwest would surprise those people | tems Intended to be made the ineaus of THE HOSTILE UTES. Elght, who at is thought will also question was raised they would transfer one | things. No other purpose meets the Inw, Bay, OY nymph, wilt marry me? In Indiana who have tdiented hits candi. | stilllug the popular will, but it ng become HAVE A STIONG HOLD cheek for another, allowing enough thne to | Every heart that does not regard God nbove ‘Then lsped sho suft, * Why, lly.” i : g + Inte Ne enoy, Col., vi cE roto Mr, Taylor's house and return, Mr. 1 bet rthings Is depraved, ‘The heart a dney, “But who have the Dem t the voice of the prople; Intended to build up Los Pinos Aaeney. Col, vis LAKE Crry, * ? ‘a 0 to avlor y and o al ings or thin, is depraved. ho hens they, jad Ho age be Demoera to | the varied seve whieh ie wos eed, to | eb, G—Gone Adamant party ariel vex | Witurarn 7 Mele ame nertnems Porat | Alexander Tasior and ester Ut the | thnk mover oced Gon sagrepely ea A Comporit Odar, or who lina beon mote successful?. Is 'Thur- els oe eat ractlatte: ae te vite | temlay. Capt. Jnek and Sowerwiek left | qualitientions ‘and will doubtless he quite | tinn pie beer deuravidy a C Hhere ns atuvet . Mohn, whut oder ty that? “Cloves, lov Aad unfolded thosttuatien very iatcle ng It wrecks the seeno of {ts mectings, ‘Thacon- | immediately for Grand River, at which polut | poptlar at the Conventlon, Mellenry Is iq oo heen | one Instant Of | TING Htc Hut that other?” © Allsplee, my beloves upples, bie- Raising, my ft re only think you probably the — owly county — that” Is povenawcke into being that he lus loved |“ But fen't there nother” coly ‘ jod with all his heart, why Is ft not true that [ lovedest.” “dust one moros" hol Wkely to presenta candle c2-—Tho following decidedly | Winheart is “totally depraved’? If hws has. | most betovedest Well, John, date, although — somo belleve that | gonsutionul story uppenred to-day in the Een | never once done tis he hag never once been | drink just uw. ttle brandy, now, Judge Joslyn or Judge Murphy will enter | tng Critte: * In cireles ta which clerks in several obedient to God, and if never once obedient | Would make a good mince pie.” the canvass. ast, but by no meas least, Is | of the Government departments of this city are | ty God, wiy has he not been “totally” dis ne — our own county, Winnebago, in which | more or less closely connected thorv Is now bee | Oh odl ita Tr he ‘has never -onve been | Noother Whisker Dye equuls T1Is—30 centa there will undoubtedly bo two candidates in | ing whivpered w story, tho details of which, if | Pberent | He DIMne Inve wilel aptce at heel bot diary the persons of J. C. Garver, at preseit State's fi oepret Pe roa perrtieea ee te Pe ayaa oe tho Divine’ Govern: | Fito off your coms with the “Japanese Corn- {Ato ad anti eect, mate A tment anu ono oF tw memberg of Canztexs, par. ment, why has Iie not been “ totally Pattsloyal? Filo’ It will surely eure and ond pain, iS cunts, 3 Ucularly a Senator from the South, e ica | Now, eve: 1 beings gene ¥ Mellenry Counties surge quite strongly that nlowe Hae jugetiior. tho names uf this Kenutor News they begin, tov aet “uiorally, reler i tho next Representative shall come Front this | nda bundsome youns Indy of the Treasury, | please themselves rather than God, and hat county and are, therefore, very anxtous that | and thodleclosure of their Intimnoy and thy pe- ‘the will continues till thelr con- cue of these gentlemen enter the fight, Tbs | cular clroumstances whieh brought itubout ire Fal eek ry ORT ReEeTK ee iat ea Later ions aE pe HUY ia oocites Peeper the Christians with regard to their previous Ife, TODAY 2 PE FORMACES. by Pee eee Rl bu tie one’ who ean adeno | fuels ure now naling an olfort to doy ie wilt re= | Ant L tuk the consclousness of others, If MR. MAURICE GRAU'S the usual crop of candidates for the county | Gated. ‘Pho outline of the aifulr was placed in Why the human, will uniformly takes this | vat C f ners, #0 EAE twyethor with tho Cones | {Noseuton of a reporter of the rift thls | ytilucie foward God, there is waiffercnce ut | os sbraduedunat Comte uporsy nn Pe G x * } test was a fleres one, and the atl-Grantlead- it Is reported Douglass and the White River Ss genorally unierstouil. The genticman In: | ors deserve erent praise forthocourage, skill, | Utes ara cneamyed, Jack made no prom itis no breneh of confidence to say that he fs and effect rath whieh thoy w nee itr f as ises, nnd refused to sets time for his return, apromient banker of this clly, and one of | Sov. diate ae nO ea dio they | {Lwill da my best to effect a surrender of the best posted politicians in the State. Its i Pl Nite a re tons, “which were tho prisoners,” were his parting words to evident, however, that ho is a very enthusins- Bee ly eres D iy eR tet eee away thelr | Get Adams, Uc friend of Mr. Hendricks, and itis possible | GyTIne smite, Ou et eid a palleyons | .,DoUKlass ‘has not been to the Agency hig judgment a8 to the strength of tha Gov-,| {Orel cases Mel See ioral tates oredtety | Slice he made his dennnd for rations on the ernor may be slightly warped, “ See a Uh ae eee mae these, | 7th alt, and was refused, Allis qulet, ‘The ——_. barilamentary rights, aut to forge to Tndlans are extremely anxious over tho pend- BLAINE. vere test of a yen-nnd-nay” vote tho 16g 4 threatened ‘Indoracnient of. tha. “third | Ms nesotlations at Washington, Hf COULD, BUT ME WOULDN'T. term.” A Bpeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘Tritunte fow, men fell by tho way, who tripped uy Heats, cunt, by ee HAS ANOTHER BANK, ' b, Feb, &—l' power, or decoyed by blandishiment, Pow- ipeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, dey fetateran Dy Coy eh dine tens arial Filuonecs brought i» bear during Ist | Gnasy Rarups, Sek, Feb, 6—A third esdduy detached sev y * , # have beaten Cameron ond Grant in the Har- | dut and thelr fustructions; but all ald not Rational | banllnk SHE oe orrultzut rsburg Convention if he had Interested hin- | ayall. to stem or turn the ctirrent whieh ears | Were Ist might and to-day, to be ented tho gelf to organiza ils forees for that purpose, | Ted the Convention flereoly forward to its Grand Rapids National Bank, with a paid-up ifn By 1 ‘| 7 4 a slonal tight wa shall aso have an exciting | morning, wha set out to secure all the fucts con- theal Si itis | THIS APTELNOON ut3, Farewell GALA MATINEL, "They say that ho refratned from doing this work, and afl observant pollticlans admlt | capltal ef $200,000, Charles Tl, Bennett, for- fuel Interest, rae ithe “ it ih iH opinion among theologians, Some siy tt 1s Nt 2, at . 5 | thatthe Grant movement has met ite Wee | merly of Siymouth, Mich, is Us President, | fucaltitorest. nected | with, the wise, posalble,' ut enused by a nature Inherited from Adam, LA FILLE DE MME. ANGOT. upon the urgent representation of Senator | terion, - nnd pes At Godfrey, of this city, Is Views a retry’ well | caused by COM; CLARK 1, CART. sucoceded Us gOline. fg Brey. parties | Others say that each hman will by {ts own | Withe pucnomenal cast und the name brilliant sure | 7 of tory, " Pronta, IL, Fob, 6.—Col, Clark E. Garry of fonneetod Inbcrination wae given wore will- | sovereignty takes this position for Itself pen TRY ak sho avant | Galesburg, was In this city to-day look! {ug to take any responsibility, One gentloman, | when It cows to moral actlon,-—tat the her- Lecucy!s crawning trun Cameron that it would be much better | Coulda voto havo been obtained free trom | Preside, Itsuceeeds the private bank of net to Nave Ws frlends in Penne | all personal {uilrence and entangler the | the Inte Y. Aldrich, aud starts out with By! : Grant vote would have scurecly ¢ ded } tho uiost dat! rhig prospects. up hisehnnees Inthe Gubernatorial race. | who fainore than. usually Interested In. the fute | itaze from the fallen tirst mans only an ov- ANGE ASU ica a aed Mar anno bo thirty, If convention ean prove anything, Mo Catone) has finally ylelded to the sollel- and good namo of oneof tho ladies finpitcated, | cusion of the si,—a temptation whieh might AGI aks, t Vy se Maat Nt cage, tard show this one proves the entire absenes of rea! JOURNALISTIC. tations of his friends and will be a candidate, | dostred that uotbing of the agatr by publisued | je restated, but fy not. : abreakin the Chicago Convention, conse- | strength in the third-term movement, Its shlder 2 Ho has many friends here, atall, inasmuch aa he was endeavoring to tuke Whatever may ba tho true philosophy of It, Quentupon a fatluro to nominate Grant, | failure fs utter, Lnanvitte, Col, Feb, 0.—Tho organiza TIM: ATTORNEY-GENERALSTIP. lemul steps in tho inuttor and apprehended that t the sad fuct fy what most concerns Us NOW, — Cameron would notbo abla to throw lis ——. ton of a new afternoon Republlean newspa- i any publication now wauld injure his proposed | tig fact tint the man’s will ls notanbject tu the » Louris, Mo, Feb, 6,—Iix-Senator } prosecution, as tho purtios poasessin, Eee d Rages Cant eld, of Kune County, a candi- Uistory of tho cnso Foruwe td take the reapoust- | law Ff Gas Su lane as tile i a ht mnt dato for Attorney-General, ts In the clty, on | bility of whut they state, According to tholr | uta ties? can he av w ile LW an tally his way to Mount Vernon’ to work np ‘his | storles, thore 1s now employed in the Treasury & change his state as determined by that stand- chajees for the Republican nomination for | NonMwy, who, under the yulso of w clerig is wet ard? strength for Binlne, To this idea Blaine so | DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL, per was perfeeted hore to-day. W. 11, Bush, far conformed as to refrain from yporsonal | THE LOCAL cossurree ThyINa To wEcunE | residents J. It Loker, Sceretars; LM. s THE CONVENTION MERE: Tucker, ‘T rer; G, T. Wanless, Editor attempts to organize his Pennsylvania sup-| aay pommerale ue at work fn enrest to | aml Aumigers Tho. first number ‘will bo ‘pot, ts Heute CHAS. ers. y ° ing In tho cupacity of a procuress fora disreput- Suppose the question concerned a man’s Hts Tunuus new iG Ere AEE erate got the National Convention held in this clty, | Issued Inu fow days. Capital, $10,000, the oftice hie fs svekins. bly houso mit Eloventh vstroet. ‘ho tls hunso loyalty to our Government. We have before en feate and aro yory hopeful that thoy will, suecved, yn a aa sho hus enticed soveral of her more attractive | yd a Tobel,—one that lus never been" recon- PR. ‘alee Cameron and tho proposition to In- | mov invo adopted the plan of the Republic. SALE OF A VESSEL, A LIBEL SUIT. gud unsuapecting sister clerks, and ones tere | structed.” He fways hnted the Yankees |» snares rENVORSASCES ot Rule Angler Miet for Orant. Ans, to have a3 many members of the Nation- Bpeelat: Dispateh: (0 The Chicagy Tribune, Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, feodstand eventuuliy fist ives and rut, Ono | uid What ho calls the ™ Yankoo Govern- ANA PENCILS Seiea ee Halle Angiens A FACT OF S0MF IMPORTANCE MinWavkek, Feb, U.—Messrs, Wolf & 5 . a x al Committee mest here as possible prior to ; eed : : connected with the Harrisburg Convention starting for Washington, and the Chatriman Davidson to-day gold tho schooner Clty of h toalay by Mr. Henry Williams, no Jeador of | who Was thore introduced to the Senator froma | War, and has never given wp the Ost hag not yet been reported, Five seats wora of tho General Committee hus written thent, ‘Yoledo to Messrs, Dempsey & Carter, Manis: Sr. Lows, Mo., Feb, 6—Suit was instituted | Sf her Intest vietins {9 a handsomy_ young Indy, | ment” Ho fought ngatust it Hirough tho LES EF OURCH AM BAULT! Southarn State montioued above, Fear of the | Cause.’ Now, of what avail fs it to say that ny tho cholr of Moudy, the avangelist, clahning | og} hich would fall upon her if the mutter yoo” talents,—that he has ; contested, Tha holders of theseacata were all tendering them trausportalion, and Potter tee himbermen, for 90,000 cash. Capt. Kelly | $25,000 damages from the Globe-Democrat of Wore known aculod er pe Unt fow evenings Bets oe nll oll, ry by goou"* Win elit DICKIE LINCARD re laine men, ‘Lhe contests were referred toa | tendering them transportation, and Potter | oy uta tn eommnnd, A year ogo tho | this city for a publlention giving the | gu, When the truth waa discoverod by weenie: | hig lea youd” speaker, or n good” sol: And Her Charming Comedy Company. fn inaching committee, and all. the contestants | Palmer las offered to accommodate them | gin held tho Vessel ab $7,000 cisl, st y: hi sige Aly ABS GD mui by: whom sho Ja much respected, and to | top? -“pne question 1y whethor he Is ush GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. : Were seated; they wero, without exception, whila here free of charge, Tho object in esses Rd Ue ope ialt story of his marriage in | whom she mada a completo confusslon. Those his talents, hls edueation, My address, his 4 7 % Bunday, Fel. §—Diekle, Lingard {n W. 8. Gtivert’s woman whom hosnbsequently deserted, Tho | are the particulars in substance, and {t ts more Qtarteal aud * solidiert y Sanday Fe uiey. ly abilities for or | P play re droll part ot ate thing Is that the newspaper Huub in tow dye eben, Rr aU po Na? agalnist the Government, Ho may declain Benito, Feb. o Me SN ~ shanti wive been hiposer Hnon, aioe - SSS) eloquently In favor of patrlotisn, but what MYICKER'S THEATRE. ams, ism young matt, and to have been nrut- Any Lotters for the Wattses? If he means by * putriotinn ° constancy to the : Cameron men, ‘This made wv difference of | having tt is to show ‘the arbitrary action of the Camdron ae ot Convention, which they think will be a par. | NEW Your, Fob, 6—Tho United States cra would nya had only ton Instea amount consideration {n the finat selection of | Senate Committeo for inquiring Into the al- he place, leged frauds In tho Inte clections has begun | Med at tha time named must have been a 3 NY: * Lost Causa?) He may plead earnestly for | 180 Minutes of J. ert. Audiences De= Sti “cho Sub-Commttes. on Tinlls, appotnted ite iapors hore by tnvestigntiy Hs sy Dei, bridegroom yt 4 years of age, ‘The publiea- Alantornsancarsoune. tae stappeti atthe | “unton,".but what, if he meana shuply the Habted F Conmtinuune urate ae CONTESTANTS i 1 av eS, Treats Of | tion, under alartting headlines, created sume ; a ve S18 ae é i . | some days ago, mot in the Mayor's oflica yes- | tho holders of naturalization papers of 1868, PO ao ee atten In collwlay Post-Uitico last Satrirday, and yelled outs union of the * Confederate States?" He ‘thts Seturday, ob. 7, last Appoaratices of LIKRLII00D OF DOUNLE DELEGATES. torday afternoon in secret session sud as- pects hitai Aa ol thing of asensatton In religous clreles: this |“ Anything for the Waltses?" mightbaa Idind fathor, an affectionate hus g Apectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, enssed the situation, They would wot muke SUDDEN DEATH. jnorning, ard great deul of amusement 4» Goorye Poteet, que polito Postmeator, reptiod, | haut, a good nolghtor, a reliably businers- Mr. CUS WILLIAMS pAVAsitSaToy, D. C, Feb, 0.—Some ot tne ee eee eed eeetiname | Botelal Dupulch to The CRego0 Tribune, eS Many thing for Juno Water” Mant of dio: United Neate “ro -apuni of | ase atalinount2, lace Purtarunnen evoning at pauusylvanta Congressmen say that It fs by | curing the usy of tho Exposition Hullding it] Torano, 0. Feb, 6—Miss Linda Claflin, a ST. LOUIS AND MEXICO, . w tastes Cor Aco Wattar those * good qualities” when tho questton h) ) Do means certain that some of tho delegates | possible, and that thoy had appolnted Messrs, | nalden lady living at South ‘Toledo, fell Boectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Nas of loyalty 1s up ts entirely irrelevant, f le ppoluted by tho Harrisburg Convention will | Otls and Doolittle to watt upon tho owners of | dead Inst ulght while taking up a collection Sr; Louis, Mo, Feb, &—A cnil has been | Anything for BI Water" The same principle apples when tho Monday—Tho Great and Only IBIS ANN. hotbe compelled to contest thelr right ta | the bullding, and seo what terms could be ure! of “No, air’ queation concaria layalty to Gad and [ls Gov> | Monday 780 Creat en na ae et Tepresent thea “a ental vith th ge | wade, ‘They thought the Convention would Jor ao Church Mite Socluty, of which she | tssucd, signed by Aloxander If, Sintth, Preal- | Anything for Tom Watts?" ernment, It is Irrelevant to speak of good HAMLIN THEATRE. delegates who stricts with othor scte of | by ioid either in this elty or Clieinnutl, and, | 4S treasurer, dentof the Merchants’ Exchahge; Thomas | “No, nothing.” . a gualitles which coexist with disloyally to pole Bals, ie gates who may hereafter be appotuted. | ay jn everything else, Chicago was decidedly Allon, President of the Iron Mountain Rall- ty Auytitng for" Fool Joo Watts? wat ve | Ebi. « Rory Kvoning uod at Matlnees Saturday and Bury presentatlye Herr Smith, In whose Con- | ahead, MORTUARY, road; and D, P, Rowland, President of tho | g Noy uor ticle Watts, wor, dint Yate, wor |; ako another ease, wiiich ts sometimes ‘duy atso'clock, “f {icwstonal district Lancaster County ts | | Jn the evaning the Pinanes Commitioa mt Pa*Cias DURAN Oo ee Cotten Exclrange, for a meoting to-morrow | ubora natives forehcu, clvillzed or unolviized, | thought a very strongone, against “total dc | CUA NIMIRAD as Eid, % 1 rl rome, pravity.” A child falls Into the river, Asallor ae night hy Parior 2, Tndell Hotel, for tho | SNM Heuer ae Atihined naiaruised, | Heats the splashy wees the struggle atouco | || THE ARKANSAS TRAVELER, vt yurmes of estiblishtny it pe usunent expust: | oy ottorwise, No, thoro 16 positively nothing for | jtumps in after it and rescues the tet a strane Supported by U'aylouro;é Drumatio Company. % ton of St. TLouls man factures In tha City of | any of the Watises, elthor Individually, seyorul- | ger ut the hazard of his own Tite. ‘Che world Hausen cram td yh ne dour and Increasing nightly, . Mexico, ‘Two hundred Jnvitations have been | Jy, Jolntly, wow and forever, ono und Ingepura- | applaud and say, Total depravity ean't be ‘3 4 oxtended to the leading bis! ness men of the lo." ‘i ¢ true.” We will foln heartily {n the rejoleings. OLYMPIC THEATRE, elty, and tho inveting Is expected to be fully | | ‘Tho boy locked at tho Postimastor in ustonlsh- | Hut ean wo tell the sailor that tis tmpuls ere sresle GUMEesnan thotiea attended = meg, quit wes act proves hls lo} ally to God P Before wu are | z, W. SEMAGUE, Saree ee i situated, says that thera fy a very strong | a¢ the Palmor Jousote talkovertheir branch | Trnes Oaks, Mich, Feb. 6&—William Hlaino feeling in his district; that the dele- | Gf the work. Thery were present Willian | Phomas, a prominent man and wealthy Bates to the Harrisburg Convention were not | Bosh Jt Volnoy Turner, 1 Leenthil At. | garner, was burled this afternoon at Muple chosen by the people but appointed by the ere wre cnt Keri. Grove, about five miles south of ‘Three ‘Oaks, County Committees ‘that there is already ery the Ce i in La Porto County, Indiana. , pantteasted wgruat deal af appasttian to this CHR tod the otter nara Were reported Sea procedure; nnd that, thoro ts how talc of ae as out of town. ‘Tho gntherlng was {nformul, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Be at the primary to be igeussion Wok a wht t ‘ oo “Plense look {€ thero {a anything forJobn | ding talking with him hoe may take God's dulegites who sli Zople af | HL the diseuksion, wde range, tt] Lrvenroor, Feb, G—Arrived, tho steamer | 4 natxea. niladiie nheinas Wats?! oe done talking f y take Ge Monday, Keb. 2 ws bt during thy wuvk, Chicsgae no sual repreaant the peop was ageced, hawever, that it would by teces- | Tayariau, from Boston. he es alae py le alarc none in vain; and before night nay wet so | Matlnecs Wediosday, tituy. TAL sary ta secure the pledge of $10,000 to cover rluy, and 8 beastly drunk as to be a disgrace to the Cre- ortho ominght sar ‘Agioey QEOUETE LBA. 1 7 ——_. natne 4 ——— vlenuva, Litters “Tho Lord of All the Devilu.? ! ef Phat | BOCK end bla now Auyrican Weal VAL DISTRICT OF COLT A, eee eee reso obs palnt one: A New York Lincheon, Actaty well knits ieiFoantonablovostcty | Awaltogethor juviat fellow was tho Chovatieg | MOC switeuy: Image, ho was jatel SANT | Guat, Meuieit asian, Grure, realy ed MELEGhTe fo bo used to defray the expenses of a : New York Times, * of Viowne pinod to yo tow Lily-bnily whieh, & | do Forges, a rich Fronch noble, Louis XV.ra | MONEE OF SYREN en thelr companie | sears Soo, Hees ote aditsion He wednesday Specie ELEGATES TO CIICAGO. é tteo to Washington to inect tho Ne A few daya ago tho wife of ono of our most | tho Vieunese repreacntativo Of thd Parisi | favorit vulut, who bud conferred upon himself | foyy are. aufferlig, proves nothing with re- | ahd Bataniay, Mattuges ls vuly Wand 20, Children Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. onto 0 tras ali de eae | mullltonury tiittlonutres guyo a lnebeon purty at | Mabille At last she Sound's confidential con- | tho titles of } Munquis of the Earthly Purudive, | JONs Gt Rie titanter. In spite of ithe | wudectevesc. te Wasnnaton, D. GC, Feb. 6&—Lhore has tonal Comuittee, and to yey WW transporti- ) her Fifth-avenue humo to seventy-two Indios, nection of hor husband's family, whom sho } Viscountof tho infernal Regions, and Tord ot | sare to Ils moral character, ‘5 g 1 tlon for the meimbers of the Jatter body who | Th y 2 i ieeiia very oxclting contest ere to-day Inthe | Oma" yy induced, to. stuct. from thts city, | furalx qucste wits sifsrcut servies, the eat, [Foire ta take her to the ball jn domina; | All tho Devils,” and wanted to huve thoduw of a | May never for ons hour of Mat have bad SCALES, the cloth, | but with wll her disgulye sho rofused to ley uaide ist who would “not allow him to sign these | a supreme PUrposs to please Go: FAINBANKS’ uvention to select delegates to the Repub- | Th very bi + 4 c! ils upravity iy consistent hey though that there was but one way to | napkins, yluss, ching, towers, every bit of equi for the time her wedding ring, which whe held | titles ut length ony parish register us witness to This view of total depray 1s consisten! STANDAKD can Convention at Chicago, and the conelu- vals the Mioney. ‘and this was by appealing | ment and yurniture, iadeed, oven to, tho pus to be tho tulisman of good luck, not tobe parted | a baptiam. When the City of Paris Mild out the 7 with tho beltef that men nrostill in the tinnge slon has not yet b go, aud the cone | Coke business publlo for subseri pug an | Shudes, harmontstug tn color aud deshen, Tuo | with for wmwonent, Ir wuma pecullarly-uitt rings | plans ford now market Me refused to tell nw of | of God; that thoy lave tho Noble faculties of fi yet been reached, Tho {udlca- to this end Sub-Committees were appulnted gids and chinu wore of novel puttern and tho | set with seven beautiful’ dininonds, which some | his houses, the site of which ho needed, went t0 | reason, eonseionce, and tmagluation; that sare that the Blaine party will triumph, | [ Toll 2? Raltrouds—Mossra. ‘Turner and vostloat kind, and tho napkins wid table-cloths | inagk uduired oyen more than tho weurers | law with (he elty, buat it, aud competied 4 miodl- | tov may have fing ‘sensibilities, tastes, amia- ‘OY ALL KINDS. that tyo votes will bo allowed to the | MuCeumek: Motul, Reataurauis, and 1 claborately wrought, Instoud of tho ordinury | adorably oyes, und whilu bo was comparing hom | fleation of the pluns, colobracing tla victory by | PROM RBS UOT Sh trectlons, ‘They have been FAIRDANKS. MORSE CO. ! laine col MeCormick; Hotuly, Restaurants, and Thea | cunda with tho names (nacribed, worgeurda tively | Ina complimentary speceh to the fudy.-which | having paluted ov "tho wall of the contestud | bililtes, and whet Ghee Ke St, Chi Hiaine columy from tho disfrauchised Nav | trex—Aleasns, Komn dnd Souburger’ pul Mer- | ind wpecially painted, duserviny to rankaswurka | suoondured with q frullesnins apie uathi in d | byliding's ifo-stuod ploturo uf a doen wuving a | orented wel euoUrl Godt has wus men ML S119 Lake Gt, Chicuga, on Capital, Swall as tho torritory fs, itwas | chante and Bankuiy—Mesers. Bes! Muson, | of art, the siujeot suggested by gustronomy Ju | diarulved domtuo,’ the ring disappeared. Tho ] wolf. Ho went todu hl “ig | upright, but they have sought out many fn- BocarcfultobuyonlytheGenulos, | i gown murkoting Jn °