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WHE CHICAGU ‘TRIBUNE: 'TOESDAY, MARCIT 9, [s880-—I'WELVE PAGES. 9 Al yy AC] h What tt Js by the old process,—say Sinstend of } of 1 third term have declalmed about ft havi My af If he could be induced to come, [arm satisfied 11, Cassady vn, Cook, diemissed ns t - (LEMENT ATTACHMENT. | yiiettis) process, iaiceeemenapoaed wie iicapemens | MTKODORE TOM ffibecroral ee fined to crn Lh satel | cotnagor ena Gece enone cee cenrene® | gus cnaon: of sénviel fever ant diphtheria may a icteemthIavo you different sizes of | KEOWH we ae then the Last Ae £ sald before, thomgly L ‘Adjourned to 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. | Paaincs and dond matter whieh has remained y . a wardly think Néw York wot ot tidin. The Machine Destined to Revolution- | | Ans.—\u inva ns yet only mnde them to GRANT AND A THIRD TERM. | A Bare Possibility of His Coming to| “What -do you think, generally, of hls GRUNDY COUNTY CIRCUIT. on the surfnes and In the sewers during tho Ly ize tho Cotton Business in furl eeuiet x-ineheard. 4 hhey ean be mind amas oe Chicago This Summer. loaying Chieiinatl 2”? A Bpcelat Dispateh to The Chteaga Tribune. winter months. Nothing !s 60 unwholesome ns x fo gutta card froin thirty to alxty-Inel A Nerloun Hetroapcetiva Views iB . SL regard tho aevering of Is ‘connection | Mons, Il, Mareh &—The Clreult Court | ERs Renertcd by dead and putrid matter, ‘ strippers, or the roller cards, é Maren, 1850.—It Is naeless for the Rept | jfoy the Exposition Ballding Con Re Cilized— | music in America, ‘The great blunder of his | Judse Goodspeed, of Jollet, was to have held anil nt onces Econ clte mumcrons oneea WhStS , ad Answern ax to the Practical Qperae | ,,tweutleth—Where en new process facto- | Heat munngers to bllud themselves te the cas RGaRpOAlN CAN Hees ty ua, wae Ienvingg New York | the term, but wae obliged to go to Harkin | Srediowad catehebusins have backed {hele cone Guestlons 2 is ; Hea he seen fnoperation? fact that there INnstrong and deef-rooted ieorge It. Carp ‘8 Opinion, tid’ Mentifylng himself with an’ institution | with a son, therefore Judge Stipp, of Prince | tents underneath aub-basement and basement lon, Cost, and Other Partieulars— ann Ti : Windsor. Ni Ca Gy T, Harden objection to the nomination of Grant. Ttinay | ——e that eff viually botttea Jim up af a alias ton, will Hose court thts, week, iitter witeh floors. | The Runes genernted from this catelt- G vst tr, s : . Seaitne rhe stive soly view he was npproae e very ellmas must Open cour! rinceton, It ls ex. | basin matter rae up into, s And All Abont It. Minster Mannfacturing Companys at, Mal- | Be simply a tater of expert mantputation to The Joss of Cinefinatt ts not antixely to | Ich tie ts APP! ig y ho fist oben courk at Princeton. Tb ts x: | pontmente ike up dite, par ora and atoning = thaws Depot, Mecklenbarg County, North | vomlnate him, as the nechiteenn ensily con. | prave the gatn oF Chicago, a8 the anusie- ———$_—_ focontinue the teri after that. Dut little | diseasesof blood-polsoning. Catch-basing should fartite Pont and News, March 6. Carolina; E.G. Grier & Son, at ‘Ander. | trol primartes and pnek conventions, But | lovers of iis ety are determined to get 7 fi business of finportanee on the docket. be looked after as sharply as interest on n ctite tour rolieltntion ‘Mr. FB. Whitfield, Sr, Aguile, 8. Gy nildress ah Tupresente when it comes to the peopte voting next Ne- | Theodore ‘Thomas here if possible for a MILE COURT ; —————_— hualty. mWatorel ont need Tole aftorin the hah for the Post and News g {ull descrip | Newborn tha ‘iat tebret Hlorrlsony At | vember, they will tit that + the be serles of cqneerts this swntmer, Negotin- Rhcodp RATIONALE HANI THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | ®meitnonner aud new pans pluced in them at rol history of tho Clement Attachment, | witl comment Gerations Marelt next at plans of quiee and imen gang att agles tlons haye been going on for seine weeks bry ach oe % crea sans vast. oneo n pear, and the Iron part of aie Is tho main proprietor, ‘This | Senola, Gan A. [ineneay alga at Tuscum | iss great responsibility to nsstme thal, when | bck trough friends, aud apprances yos- Sublease ses tatas tO the Dua A Het Decided, fd’ sruloreetomct Rovlepines ‘omete nes of wht ; y Habbeter. ‘There are also | the country Is so nearly dlyided between the | terday Indtented that he would esme, the Staton, Uirenlt Cuark by dhe) Natlondls Bx. 7 Fug ri at thronghout tha country, Ii, Ala, Her . = To the Editor of The Chiengo Tribune. be ventilated, allowing: R current. fetter was coped n'TS | nifis being erected at. Conway, Atk, ani at | two gre ‘ ? 4 only known obstacle: having been removed, | cltnge Bank of Minneapolis agatnst Dwight | cuicado, Mareh 8.—T. buts T. th of air through them conducted by nn. f i dMr. Whitticld ling Intely had It repub- | yr Ptensint, Ark. Willian oie ALany two great parties that ft Is question whieh ly known obstacle: having by eanoved, |p" Cameron, George 1. Dunlup, J. A. Ellis, | vas ithe odes crit wen Sar tg inleband outa. Tho emtlet pl pe ehould. cone f£ nelretiar, to which he | gules have bee: Ju in North Carolina, Mis- party With sneceed, it ls the time to expert | ‘This wis the Rockaway Beach engogement, y States of Aime! v1 nect with the kitchen ehtinney flue and oxtond ished in the form o , wiles have been made in North Carolina, Ais Fos us tte , whieh hns fallen through, leaving Mr. | 82d Jolin 2 MeGreror, to enforce thelr line | States of Aimerica, Who wins? up tho c to nbot Dnt [tanee ator? has mate the following addenda of questions slsslbph Alabama, and many applications | ment. We cannot, as Republicans, alford to, eh, i hillty ns stockholders in the Seeond National | tlewins the bet.) up. abo chimney te about fourteen inches above Janis, Florida, Georala, and Texas, | do so, espectally when there I4no urgent | Thoms free, Bank. ‘She bill sets out that the Second Na- stant draft, and impure gases will thus be drawn d answers: “Are y ‘| p f Cy y relnity you satisfied with It? Is it asuece: ty for dolng so. It is nlso nbsolutely The program 13, if he can be indtueed to Chiengot® WatereSupply. from tt yatem, raj % Inanswer to tho many Inquiries relntive to | ‘Ata’ itis more than 1 hoped to findit, anid He A ay come to ve concerts dilly, tonal Bank was organized under the No To the Editor of The Chteaga Tribime Uintnarkocker shoul bo pineed. inthe’ newer nt tho Clement Altachment whieh are pro- | dies and saves nll J ever represented It. cin Wry. that aorta {pide tas fe Hts it to this elty, to give concerts dally, and, | tional-Nanking Jaw, and dld business untit | cyasteatane We Staaren tee tay it aworing in| the. Sane esi laced tn tho sowan ne perhaps, Wednesday and Saturday after- | September, 18 when ft went Inte Uqutda: | tho cot . i head teil ‘ i ont Pe a an De ate Ra Re noons, at the Exposition Building, from May | tlon | Its sl haves were then held as follows: wiltyercutiy Haitee ine grin Pee aaa Wie ths bones Hraine hig doing thie the ie ‘hich I have compiled as covering all | att have heard from, he one at Windsor, ter juiiiinent. phy eA UE’ | tor thereabouts to Aug. If—the date of the | Dwhtht J, Caineron, ten sharess Ge Dors the ity of Chicago recive ita water-supply | cupants will only have to deal with sewage rant points In elation thereto, In N.C. is the only one of all new machinery mite Agel by — saying, You cannot | Knights ‘Templar Conelnve,—ontitting the Putin: ton shes; ods Alder Fills, rain fhe fale ie Crane ABET foto tunnel? muda by thomsclres. An conchuslaan 1 dmonith aaronneetton TEavlll not, be Iiiproper £00 | ee eee ee ene ted eotion dang | ree NS under the party whip to vole | werk to be taken up by: the sessions of the the pat vate of the stock being $100 nsiinres | sPeetFully, gare Se" | ppreclate. tho importanes uf proper vontlin« me 220 po ee ent card S| against our eonvietions. | And thousands | Natlonal Republican Convention. It ts be- | The co f re. | [lt receives its water-aupply from the Inke. tlon, and give more attention tosanitary muttors ne tostate that the many newspaper articles | Into 220 pounds vari on each card. Will not vote, and thousands will serntel, and | fleved that the tnprovenients necessary. for The eouplatnant. in April, 1 re ply 1 and science. Dy taking these hintaand acting “hich have appeared! and are now appearing aut ity-sectn peta patents all se- | somein anger will voto. on the other side. | the necommodation of the Convention wit be tenia Pe ae ca fh has Dencription of Oregon. upon than peo to will save the tives and pro- pave bent solicited by said newspapers, and aitalt perfec Terhnps tho latter may ehnose the worse of | completed by Say 4 and. if an ongagene te buen anable to find any “assets except t Th the Edltor of The Udtcago Tribune. serve the heulth of Shomiapiges and Its ores. Mal 4] ede Mire never pald for the Insertion of any of | withstand eo eee ay wiake ane | Mk@evHls, and go tay the seratchers. But | be conswmmated with ME ‘Thomas, it Is urn. naliers, it there: | Waren, fe Kath pounded to me through letters, sometimes at | nills ure netting from 10 60 per cent per tho rate of 100 per week, I subinit the follow. | dui: on thelr entire Investment, nt Jenstall HIlty of the above stoc! 4 unty, Til, March 0.— i # . is . 4 - is any they do,—all the ufterthought,and calling | pos use this portion (the south half of : ok t ybe sev. | What took f 1 Mare = 7 " them,—nor have my agents, to my knowl mee inte Ad tha patronage of middle: | dad names, and trying to throw the blame on baiting) for th ebnenrts, aut when the Cone a stata thew sine oe Ta any be seve fens MAL four: See Cano kt wea Darl padi tb edixe. LP tiy et LL cr Eee them, WH] not hide the faet that the managers | ventlon ndjourns, to lave a good jubilee by | complain tel (ofthe tlebts of the | Muswer in Tue Tanese will greatly oblive a asset kl aad "First-Is there a special factory estab- be neat third Coma supply of seed cotton | were’ diy warned and heeded not. ‘That | way of rativieaton of the nominations, Tt Is SOURIS Wel it atu fee aleve eo hs vender, E.'T, BRYSUAND, | 4, Dixox, hey March 6.-Your article entitled shed to manufacture these machines? If anus they, In thelr budiheadedness and selfishness, | expected that arrangements can be mute Cohoose to joln in this sul Y | Urne Government Survey ef Oregon. Ap- | | ounl's Ponds,” and others on the same sub- sont what place and nt what price? Ans.—There hing been no aiMeulty thus | had inisjudged when ‘they thought Repulé | with the committee fn charge to re- - ply to the State Land-Otlee at, Portland, Orv, | deck within a few days, have awakened groat nt sesandd. arrangements. with Tt | (aula Will there ever be, when 0 falr price Henns could be driven Ikea herd of sheep to | tan the | seats and, | platform us wut FIDELITY and you will probubly by sent a copy] lukepest, hots: Bi) ne hocksueds apd” we hood 2 re ‘i tered | Slt follow their leader, lou ons they are required, Ast h ‘lity Sa — will do the rane ut uther pulnts on Rook River Sf, Avery, 8 gin-stand maker in Memphis, ‘Twenty-fourth--Won't seed cotton rot, if Messrs. Conkling, Cameron, and Logan, the | the admission fee to the concerts, it wit eer Tre the case of the ity Savings Bank, A. 'T. Stewnrt’s Offer. not yet heard from by. us. wy petition signed by ‘Tenn. to make attachments, Mo dled of kept over year? k people have not forgotten that Grant, hi Iss, tainly be Tow,-giot more than will be sufll- | the Receiver was yesterday authorized to sell To the Edltor of The Chicago Tribune. our business-mnen, and resolutions passed by aAns—No} if putup dry tt will keep a | found a strong Republican Government, a | cient to meet the expenses, the iden bel the S. E. 44 of See. 13, 37, 14, for $40,000, to Cnicacy, March %—Did, or did not. A, 7 8 onr oard of Supervisors, have been forwanied fever in 1878 The I got the Car- sellow-fever ashi Canmnig nt the same Dumber of years, and thé lnt thereby in- | South under control, and everything fayor- | make them attra ve and a public b 2 patel S135 2 art, when offered the Sceretaryshin of the Trea: yer Gin and 3 ages in market value, in weight, in tract- | able for n continuous: rule, and the solution | rather tian a means for Daten tai be pald $15,333.38 cash, and the remainder In ¥ ity fo make thom. Had a few made in and when worked gives off less wast brond and entight Hill strict t three equal annual payments, with 7 per cont | Waitt was found te be tneltzibte, otter to Honderaonynettnye bin te we nie fluence re dl . When worke 1 bss waste, | ona broad and enlightened, still strictly, no Hts | ors. Mr. Georg e AyMEts, 2 minster his business {0,0 trustecship and the 5 North Alabama, but have Intely made ar- Whilst Just the reverse it all these polite 18 | gentimentatly, sits plan, of reconstruction. Heer a OF Ie, hs cen aeoureat aa bio | {terest secured by mortage on the prem | prolita uf the sumo for the torm of Fig having the Huck Kiver included tn tho bill now mogoments with tho Bridesburg Manufact- the ease when bated eotton is kept ov Tn 1873 we find’ alrendy the highest intel: | ness manager, took hold of the enterprise | les. cuss we ale aa inane, owiver, isto be mndolt np | be avin to ohne slg mens before the Hou of Representatives introduced 05 North ¥ wenty-Hfth—W here can second-hand ma | gence in the party disgusted, a much de | yesterday, and, in connection with Mr. objections are filed within twelve diya, anc sir. Stewart did offer to give: his own shares, | ‘by Gov. Powul., to inaugurate 1 Ryatom. of uring Company (ofllea No. 05 North Front | oninory he hind, andat what price? Froaaed Htepublicat majority, aid a-system | Asay and the thembersor tie Execuily , i * | hyorder to give all parties Interested anotice, | in tho profits of his business to the charitable in- | public works which will provide sufficient water treet, Phiilndeiphia), to make completo sets | °"Aha>-Good second-hand machinery: can bo | fnnugurated of which tien the broadest hints | miitee of the Daposition, has oreanized anf (he Receiver ts to udvertise ten tines In ‘Tn | stitutlons of New York, but did uot offer to turn | for the Upper Mississippl and tho St. Crotx, ofnew process machinery, with nll the latest | hai in Philadelphia, New York, Lowell, | were given” of corruption and fraud. | attack on My. ‘Thoning, the belief being | TRmuse. over his business to a trustee: Chippown, and Wisconsin Rivers during tl ae: {mprovements. - ‘Che first entire new set Fails River, and Boston. Mass, and in all} in isi wo’ find Democratle Gov- | strong that the Intter. will be eapnited an Se ceperta, pi en water season to Treure ante aviantions tno v4 made by them was for ‘I’. A. Barnes, Senoln, Jarge Northern towns at from hinif to one- | ernment, Repnblicanigm “almost ruined, | brought to Chicago, though whether suceess TrEMS, He In an Alfen. of tho streams mentioned in the bill present sa’: | Ho writes me is mill will be in oporn- fourth thy price of new machinery, but none | the South — lost. Fraud, defaleations, | will crown their efforts fs still open to ques- | Judge Blodgett Is quite Indisposed, and To the Lditar of The Chicago Tribune, favorable nn opportunity for holding a lnrgo 3 Ce be dat of March next. Mr. Jobn S. bul ae Lunes expert shout bn Intrusted | ofictal dishonesty, and tho whole network | tlon, will not be In court until Thurstay. Cmcaco, Starch 6,—1 would like vory much if | AMUN NE wares In cheek At go wena ne . ton by y x » ) with buying second-hand machinery. from Washington ‘to San Franciseco—North, | |“ Why can't Chicago get up a ‘Thomas In the case of Campbell ys ‘The Unton | you would be so kind as toinrorin me on a ques- find tothe amount of 42000 neres can be cone don in dispute, viz; A Canudinn coming to tha States tinder ago na never taken out his Fae fa ae to ieee, atte foe h will hold back lx fect of water Stribling, ‘nr Westminster, 8. C., has Twonty-titth—Wow't It require expensive | South, Enst, and. West—reeking with cor | boom this snuumer, as she dil three years j ie promlsed mo to have a slop started InSouth | Warchouses to hold a aupply of seed cotton ? ruption, We heard the manly ery, “Let no | ngo, when she enjoyed the suniiaceairden Mutual Life Insurance Company, Judge ‘3 Won't the different grades. get mixed, and AUlLy, Man eseape,? when tha fact was first | ed xp r fo . | ‘Luley yesterday vacated the order of Noy. | citizen pupers, but he ins Jotired 0 inflitia com. + Carolina ae Besreln scares ily. foe maken would nota tenk in the root Fuln the whole? | fndeknown iat whisky. frauds were ise | | rT counte TE ETE Te ae nent: 20, 1870, appulnting Asa D. Hydd Recelyur | pany in this city for five yours. Is ho ontltied to oMMatting tho water out OF this resorvotr durto; attachments and chang : 5 vy] Ans.—A house costing $100 will hold from | covered; but ag svon as it entered the ad- | he encountered for the property in litigation, and ordered soleurcen he ba held by the State ag soldier | the dry senson, after tho Jat of July, would bo 01 a ullmately, the cards, drawing-fraines, | 170,000 to 200,000 pounds of | seed-cotton, | jotning room fo the President's, and with its QUuONGE B CANTENTEN, him todle tis thal necount, ‘This wasa suit | specttully peur? Oe Ue MAST axe | {ucaleatable, Benet, to the mivmifactaring In speeder and spinning-fraines, ete, he cos enough to runone attachment twelve montis. | finger pointed at the salnted Babeock, and dha ianiee a in lef f that, ver an tenttat | Dy Alexander J. Campbell, x aiitote tO eee iT mts y yours, NALIN. terests along this river and ndd volume tothe ofan entire set of ne, te fe prides. J would adviso a larger butlding, sith wage sald, “Thou srt the mun,” then the whole | sencon tithe summer t att very deltghtfar cover a large amount of’ property on the Pita sti on alters pian enee Siaerine) Tre tation nt bien esas burg would bo about $4,000, and, If bought | vrive through the centre, nnd JOsi2x16 feet | qnachinery of Government must be teed to | PASM A tant die teas doubt that a cens northeast corner of Indiana avenue and oes nehted that ihe Hon GG, Williams, of ehiinery, i haps ens, Ver 4 | his gang were Sssuing fraudulent bonds an 4 iM i 5 i cere vor h few weeks nzo. etituct no erested dane: $1000," "Two or moro sels bought at once | between the pens, ‘Chis enables you to put | runfnine the people of the Distrietot Colum. | Cveh @ Brenter success, than that of th decry ta hs TANGER Tes A TPT a Cuteado, March 6—A merebant tn Southorn | Helekiatea tink te pestie of the kourth Dee would bo somo 16 per cent cheaper. and keep separate the diferent grades, A | bia, he was taken within the folds of a Sf vi - hh mo Mould do her part, as she | 4 cceiee of Eugene A. Curtis sid of George | Katsns in writing to one of our large wholesale | trict In this State huve already expressed thoir 4,7 “gecand—How many spludiesto ona attach | leak from the roof, if permitted to stand a | isxecutive clemency and told: Go on; L { ways Kem: v Hethor Thowans wos ones Miner. * i grocery houses In thig city for credit, states his | {Mlerest; and now, if the parties in Whiteside iment? : year, will only rot a perpendicular holo | will reappoint you; Twill shield yor. When | SH Ceoumatanges In whieh» ln the | “yosepl A. Phelps was appoluted Assignee | motto fn conducting business in verse, whieh, if | SUNDt. Whore water powers at Starling aud ‘Ans-—Four hundred spindles for yarns | through the cufton about two or three tines | the Harrington safe-robbery was perpetrated, Leb ny elreumstanees In which he is nO. Sullivan 8 sitat..due choicest. Murine, cantites ante other points would ve iinproved, could add their pampering fro erent *nome fouriech i be ave erttra interest or more, in all the Senin the sunntle vine Til Bo. datoy jaatlee ree You think the profect would be perfectly iit 1, ean was elected Assignee of Franels wholesome vice, Tebteh Tacit be well Corsote | Wace Tole eeee Tmereat’ have iain exten ; r ya G 9 I e 0, 7 Het J. Manat. merchants to remember, My motto Is: sion of the Hilnofs & Michigan Canal from Hen- P twenty-two. patents connected with'the new process, and | tecrand siicld felony. When Belknap was | fensible, though, ifha could be induced to |? (ote ay " 5 . ‘ ‘ : ot a Thitd—How many pounds of cotton used | am general agent for all others Inter caught in the very ‘ct of prostitute his, } Couns Nera ci = aan ences etl be cine sedans, for dist Thevent ye Giant Seen etd mavens be taken fom tock itiver ne fnaten-hour run? therein; am the only person authorized to | office and disgracing Hepublicanisim he was | ,,, Beyond all question. Twas negotiating at . By ts ‘turteust le fo bust, to inet (9 Tells this poiut, which would necessitate Inege Gov- a ans-From 530 to 700 pounds, as to quality | make conveyances of State or county rights, | dismissed from the back door with a bless- | With tm to cams hore tn the summer of 187, ivalice: Ng trust, nu bust, iw Hell, r ernment words: and we now seo In your paper ma" ° of machinery and thread. or rights to_use the new. process of ma: | ing, and ever after treated asa friend. It andif it hadn't been for his mlsunderstand- DIVORCES. Z AX. {gall for a meeting of all interested ina ship- ' Fourth—How much floorspace does one | chinery. C, T. Mardin, of Windsor, N. C., is | was pour stutesmanship to find strong Ing with Gosche, he would have come here, James It. Shaw tiled 0 bill yesterday charg- Clothine for Col LP canal at Ottawa on the 18th inst. Will you please ine occupy? my ngent for that State: M. E. Bacon, of Hs . . 1 8 hefore, instend of going to Cinehanath. Md Ing that his wife, Harriet A. ity i i fo jored People. state what is proposed in this new move for a it machin 3 y ng + H Republicam majority, | and by tho | hada n iderstunding with Gosche. | ng that his wife, Harriet A., was guilty of ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. iipecniiit? us i Ans— Ono eniite 064 of riashiinee requires Gkolona, and Ae es ir eres a quietly gulvieo of Canklings Logan a 4 Co. diately SL aa h Clouse: ae bigamy, and asking for a divorce. Cinicaco, Murch #.—Can. you inform me to ship-canal EE. ,400 sa a s fa, for Mississ 3 Es }. Gay, y the recognitic protection of fraitd 3 . Y Pt j Zoe! - | whos ond e volured reftt- * room for.feed table, cleanser, and temporary | Faunsdale, for Alabama; Dr, James AA Peeing ant Stealing, lose it. dt was poor | He,was Ike n shilp withouta helm, diitting | Johanna Koehn complains that she only | eha'iy funsas or eisewhere? ave muve. heen the panne Cayo ‘tribune, i supply of secd-cotton, ley, Nashville, Tenn., for Middle Tennessee. | statesmanship to find a condition of affairs in atthe merey of the waves,—or, to change | got two years’ support from: her husband, | holding a bundle which should be in use by 4 MhWhat stennt-power will drive one | - A new-process cottonamill of one card and | the TS wilelt Wistt veanditla and consume | the simile a Ulttle, atthe mercy of any man | when he deserted her In August, 1873, As | them, if we knew who would receive and for. | _ The fallowing is froma private letter written 1°. machine? attnehiment, all new and of Intest, Improve- | mate political skill could linve righted, and | Wlte should sec fit to set the salls in my al | te does not seem to be likely’ to return, she | ard ite Tf there ten eommitteo th clare of by resident of this elty now traveling in Arle Ans.—-Soven to eight horse-power {sample | ments, driven by water-power If properly | lenve n Solld South tn the hands of your In- rection he desired, If hie had only the | asks to sever all relations, aid abandon even | (Hagar, es will do swell to announce thelr | zuna: 2 for one set of machinery; and, all other | managed, would pay about os follows: yeleratoenenties, Lt was bud, bad manage: | Patience to walt a short thme, arrangeients | the name, Apireaboutas: ae eA aioe eel Yumstx, Atl, Feb, S2—- . . . Ionjoyed 3 - things being equal, a relinbla water-power Is | Cost of machinery, say..... 000 | nent to fight so nobly and exhibit such won. | etd havo been mado by whieh he would And Johanna, afteglinying been the and deserv! ¥ eyond measure my rido through Southern Cult 2 to $2.50 per day chenper than steam when | Froight and sottlag Up, BAY s..s.0e 250 | derful talents as a soldier, and find that us a live venti here not only. femporarily ub again pounded almost intoa jelly by her hus- eH Uda ae ahust corner Slee aad fornin on the engino of our train. ‘Tho scencry wood is worth $175 per cord. ROYAURY os ose caseceee see ee 100 | statesman tho frulls of all the carnage, blood, | Rerwanen ye Jt was only in a moment of | hand, Frederic Hertzfeldt, deckares that she |-yush streets, in this clty. wes grandly beautiful, and to ride where ft : an , soldler Grant was 9 great success, nnd de- ee ie can RO to Cinelne | to be unmarried, s e ' chines ? Bovon operntives nt, sny, S50, por dny.......$ 885 | serves all honor and praise, DUE nsastates- | Natl Twas in New York at the thue mukity Judge Jameson yesterday granted a A Batch of Questions Jiiw-calebsisted Leupi where so Cela. niasoci de Ans.—Seven to eight operatives ara nec- | One wpe Misc ty ray $1.00; incidentals mian he wasn pronounced failure, The peo- the necessary negotintions. “George Ward | qiyoree to. Mary E. Saylor from Charles To the Editar of ‘The Chicago Tribune, ingm mountain-ride, returned within soventy= essary to attend one entire act of machinery, cant $1 ieee frapash anne ateete 3.00 | ple de not forget this, and say: We want the Sells Bow it, and that was the reason lo } Saylor on the ground of adultery, sae een Ant rs Wout BH Bee titer, vight fect of the track ithnd just como over. 4 all women. and girls over 10 years old, and Ips seed-cotton at c. ¥%e. por Ib, bountry riled by the Republicans, We want | teed homias with so much energy 2 stapes ty h.of the follow- | Tho engine putfed and worked hard to get {ts would be distributed about as follows: Ono sess. g0000 | the Southerners to understand that a inan fo go to Glncinnatl. Thomas, Inn ino- FEDERAL COURTS. See eee ee a ad og ratty, FEMS, | Joud up the mountains, lewping chasms on high e ef . ‘Total dail; Dreerrteree y 0 ve - upstairs to attend cleanser and teed table; Le fisariehtto vote ay freciy in the South ag | Went of excitement, as Lt tmve’ sald) eave | song srr Silver Mining Company began: | ques isnbelia dethroned: when and how lmg | testle-work, and ellmblug Ilgher and bichor One a Sr enw. SFan0§ oie fpeedor 300 Ibs yarda, No. 10 0, 220, per Ib in tho Northy that treedont In the South ig | to the pressure, and Cincinnat! got htm. fd Amadeus reigns 1s not Carlos considered 1s | until the sumi{t was renehed. ‘Then wo camé at Hi is, 3 Me 4 41.80 bs Asn friend of Thomas, I would advise hin | asult yesterday for $2,000 against John M. t : carclst emocral Dr q y iE + | having a more legitimate right to the th on the bing frames, and two’ tho réels and thread | 44 1b8 cotton toe oe ee oaocperibysay 0 Bee a rere iy to be. aenived 10 Mone, LUE | Tow to make his hendauarters, ns hitherto, | Dunphy. them Aono eatitinunn Reanmn.. | wariog down the other sida of these Saa-Somo - DIES sh—TTow many eizes of yarn ill 16 on ere | ans, Peonly rilieute ayes, | Well he ls nok Hi New. Satie gwitle Gobelins his ansnnger, PRORATE COUNT {The national debt of Baxland ts £407,000 | thoutaln direetiy Inoue Wise rod: of ellaibe ~~ jeventh—ow many sizes 0! Se BHI str rst man in the countr: ut his - 4 ah . sterling; of Germany, ‘$40,000,000; of France, | ing, ent through it in a t : spin ee eee Fon ia‘pure, and the epubliean || DEVOTE: 118 SuMsIEns To citcAGo.” Inthe estate of Henry Retnborg the will | frammaboon, oF rnin, aesOreNEcGLs ot the | IrRuMt Lips and emerwod Unto te wloriows sune ‘Ans.—I have geen it mgko the first quality Net daily proft... ..514.00 | party isfar stronger, aud, If properlyhandied, | The summer-garden concerts would he | was proven, letters testamentary were Issned | United States, in December jast, $20t0.8i0.45, | Mine again jn the lovely Loa Angeles Valley. , eras at al. Bites: Noe Likes Anat one. ON THE OTHE MAND, more united, thot in 1878. What we want is supported fg well-ns ever, would they not?” | to Katherina Remberg, and her individual | tsabelia was obliged to flee from Spain in Tags, | ANC wE wus ee wh i atdes, Jadou with thei alt (carpe! be in this connection it{s well to state thattho | 4 man Jike Washburne, who has a good es, and better than ever, Chiengo Is | yond for $22,000 was approved, Amadeus reigned about twa yenrs from 1871 to | ripe golden frult. 2 doubt it will make No, 200, or finer than can va ber - | and clean record,—a.iman possessed of de- | growing larger, more cosmopolitan, and the 7 fhis valley be mado of baled cotton. : Gated bye HINGE He earcatien manchintstss termination and common penises ong who Inaterial to ‘work on Is. growlne with it, My | , 10 the estateof Willlam Cavanaughymlitor, Hie Se ae ale oF Arata one Das Hallion reas pinges simost Hil out font ¥lghth—Ia this Clements Attachment any- | J, ith practlenl machinists, | vir steer. tho bark of State through tho | work that summer was tuissionnry work, coni- | letters of untdianshty wore issued to Mary’ | Carlos we cannot sup, fuk tho Rpanlurds Bevo | ike wheuntiful carpet in diferent shades ol thing more than the old hand-spinning eluny | 2f4o) posltiqn to tha cintmg made in behalf of | Shoals and_quicksands of Democratic’ as- | templated ns seh, aud without the hope or | Cavanaugh, and her bond for $10,000 ws ap- | chosen tho former, and they aro probably tho Frven nnd, as, velvety us 1f woven by sitliful i ona lnrgor scate ? od by : S| sumption, Southern Brigadier hatred and | expectation of money-making. L was nat- | proved, Dest Judges. jands,—not # foot of swamp or waste land to bo Ans,—The Clements Attachment or now Tawels 1p ured fy ee ew Be by Uae ee trengon, and the lecches and adventurers | uraily surprised, then, at the success of tho | Anthoestata of Patrick Mogan letters of Naren oF ei seen, but occasionally ditches for trrigation. precesa of converting seed-cotton directly | that it is a stower process, and thot altogeth- | Hint form the enmp-followers of Republicans. undertaking, musteallyas well ag financially, | administration were issued to Aunte AL. Ho- Navies of the World. Tonving this lovely vulley, the train ran for, Into sliver, and thence by other machines | crthe results aro unsatisfactory. Itis also | ‘That man is BB. Washburne, ‘The people and was ready to reiew the arrangements | gan, and her bond of $2,500 was approved, To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, infles through n sluk er depression in tho land, mh fnto perfect yarns, Is a cotton ‘factory, re- vant hi 1 will have hitn if not che for the next season,-nid would Inve de It the estate of Albert Schueyberg lettors | , CWICAdo, March 6—Tam in want of ‘certain | seyerul nundred feet below the level of the sen. sald that the princ{pal and only advantage is | Want hint, and will have hin ff not eben! Or Che TOXCAGASOT = Ale. Wopltl Tutye GI ite sorislectiel > informution, such { cannot Ket » | Tho next morning we trrived at Fort Yuma, Y 3 i rinse ” Josche, | Sa. l. iy 8 Y | Mexico. Wo wi met CUITinge: 0 us square fect of floor for the | ducHon, thins saving the cost of earriagg ary Sey but hisablidesare | my. opinion: was t_grenier’ misfortune, | 2 the estate of Inns Hansen letters of nd- | fie thier Wont i tho numerient qrutintog it; | to tho hotels for urenktast. We selocted tho fog, and 2, * . as champion $ aigitiest. alzed “anill—whilst tho old hand | other siniinr charges, | These ditforenecs 1 ive, not. executive, Washburneem- | both to ‘Thomas and the public, thin any: | ministration were issued to Carrie ozsen,"| vessels, guns, and men, of () The Hritish navy? | hack runuing for the best house, ftly called the il no doubt require time to settle, A thor- | leatslat ru ‘ , : spinning ginny only required fifteen square wi * br boties more of the elementsfor thoExecutlyo | thing that has happened in musle fy Ane and her bond for $4,200 was approved. @) Tho’ Froneh navy?’ ¢) The Spanish navy? | Puluce Hotel, Wo shouted with laughter whon feet of Hoge and a negro gitl to run It. he ough teat of the whole gehen to be made | thinn any candidate yet named.. Hee a ee eee inti | dn tho estate of Arthur W. Peentill letters | (Tho Hussiin nays? (iy The Kalan nave? | wederived wt the “Dulac,” for it wus only ono- : aro as dissiinilar ns tho ordinary cotton mill | xocivilla celebrates its centennial, and It Repubiican, as yet prepared—Cinetnnati tins proven that | of ndininistration were issued to Ernst Am- think this information would be read with ine | story high, no floor, and built of mud, or adabo, 13 to the. hand cards and spinning wheel of | Wit make It the occasion of a great Indus — ees —to permanently support an orchestra, Not | aon, and his bond fur $2,000 was approved. terest Be alate, number just fove nee report ma {bey call it hore. The modern Hnmravemants our ancestors, trial display. At that exposition one of the JEFFERSON ON A THIRD TERM. | sven New York ts ablo to do it, Tint New Tho Atonticin Sesser untce the Gnited | atin borin on. beneh outside tho door, vith am Ninth—Do you consider the model of this | Croment mneliines will. be in operation, ancl York dors furnish 2 basis for operations, nud : WIE CALL. Stntes navy, and pronouncing it dangerously | apology for n towal hanging on wt post,—Mexican splot arrangement quite perfect and not | every opportunity will be given. for a thor- int the best basis we have. ‘The seabourd celtics | Jonar Drumsoxp—In chambers, wenk and ineapacltated in vomparikon with | walters, aud Yuma Indlans loaing around the susceptible of great improvements and con- | onan oxamination, and It fs floped very dete | 2! Letter to tho Vermont Legislature | arn ail identified and so closely connected | Jopax Buovarrr—No court. ‘other nuvies of the world at present; und alag | building, 8 ently preat changes? nie results will be reached, a Agaliunt It. with New York that, walle living In New | ‘Appentars Count—29, 90, 81, 02, 03, No caso | Tecommending lurge appropriations for tho be- }| No one should depart from this mundane 18.—1 have partly answered this question ‘She Company controlliug the patents has ‘Thomas Jefferson wrote letters to the Leg- | York, Thomas was able, under Gosehe's | ,, scenes ob (tices Sana a: ginning of a compuratively new nuvy, | ephero without having seen these Yuma Indians, elsewhere In this cfreular. It will be ox- | aioney ordors for 900 of tha machines, It | tsintures of Vermont, NewJersey, and Penu- management, te have five or six prent cites | CH NCATINE. _in5, 620 to viG lactustre. No endo War. 8.G. | They aro all lurgu and woll built, but as a rea 4 F 02, tite to his support. In other words, [Q) Grent Britain hns 631 vesrols and 81,447 they, caine kee tee g jOncreNanane in: traordinary if some additional Improvements t " , 4 i contr IL contemplates establishing its works nt Nash- | sylvania, dated Dec. 10, 1807, and printed in his constituency. ‘hy | 0 trial. seamen and olllvers. ci) France, 20 vessels | eee eee a atta unre oF ieeal ea ‘ve tre not made. It will do all represent 12 | vitie, or at sume otlior locality convenient for they were a part of itg present condition, * i tho Philadelphia Aurora of Dee, 19, refusing | great distances between, the cities of the | June Sxrrn—No preliminary call. Peremp- | and $9,517 men. (@) Spain, Hs vessels and 14,08 ¥ ; ‘Yenth—Is it your experiences from actual fistabutton, ae paducement Stee cere to bo neandidnte for n third term, and sol- | West prevents the. possibility of any such | tory eall 65, 854, 855, 659, 600, 861, 803, 840, No caso | men, “@) Missle, 22) vessels and 9,08 men, 0st Hee iene Town whose entiea ‘olbthiog transactions thai you double the valuo of one | ‘Afinuta, If the examination next month | emuly announcing that he would not disro- | extensive enterprise. L proposed to Thoms | on triul, «.. |) Itnly, 06 vessels and 11,680 men, ‘Tho United | consisted of a fancy-colored undershirt with tho ound of cotton y spinning into 3 yarn? 4 proves tht it is oll Maj. Whitticld claims, the | gard tho precedent of his Hlustrious prede- ast summer that we should do someth- |. Jovan Jaweson—Chancery motions at 9:15 | grates has 116 vessels and R034 mon.] wove ren) brocch-clunt,, Ani athe: tH aoe Ordinarily, hale entton, yalien converted into Hentand for the maslitiie Alba ones | 6, n= cessor, Gore Washington, ve Nerewitle ene Savin chit ie base at ‘dtbae Toqens set cate Best, Bhucke, va. Baie dp tkent rettlet, mst desnlate country Lever eave # 5 ¥ e= f oa ding ville, Si yejoryk. No ease of 4 t Ne tt on ON ‘agns, from Nos, 8 to 14, 1s doubled in value. | tion of the country. We haye recelved letters teproduce the firat of those letters,—that to | incliding Loulsvillc, St. Louls, Lndiannpolls, Auiveloisk: Be ae entisas condem: cayhe Banercr Steer ae sNatbinig luteroat lun 9 lo neon exeeph:lanmanse 5 f the numbers are from 14 to 28 there Is | from various Northern States and from Can- | the Legisinture of Vermont; Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland) and Columbus, | “Iunay, MowaN—I0, 109, 111. to 430, inclusive, Bone looking like huge ears of corn two fect in alded say 25 per cent by thoconversion, By | gaa making inqul the Inve Dec. 10, 1807,—I received Intute aenson the | and make tours with aCinelunatl or a New : ie de ane Cnt0aco, March 7.—It is about pime for * wo “ tha now process the enhanced value stiould | $49 making fnay ries concerning the inven- ee err chlstuture of Vermont, beat. | York orchestra around that elreult.” oxcey pease 17, and 18, No, 100, King vs. Cox, | ung who live in “our own rented houses" to | “imeter, many of them itty fect high, rh tion, nud this publication is made In answer | ad 9 Legis tb iid geom feastbie cnaugh.? On telat. samen, 7 and 8. No.# on hearing. | eowoluda what ‘wo.are going fo do for mo come | te eae takin sutor fer tmo one f bo something more than by the old, for tho Ing date the Sth of Novembor, 1800, In which, “Phat wo! thread fs moro sheony nnd mnueh stronger, | ttHieso letters, " R meneral course |“ Sottis, butitfell through when Gear WuDGe WAUNIDt-No call, No. 1 of old enfe | ing your.’ The thine d var when the owns | carries tanks of water toleuve at tho diffe - Eleventh—Do you Rad arendy aalotoryourt wih their apprubafion of tho general course y but itfell through when George f vt ne yeu o thne draws near when the owne | carries tan! r to lent ron nistration, they were so good os | Ward Nichols Indirectly nde assumptions | enduron hearing. ors of renting property will putan the screws to | stations along tho road, thus roversing tho usual ft my Adm! thread, and Is it ‘stronger and better thread Some Third-Torm Absurdition, oy aire that LW roogent | thatthe whole thing should bo conducted | | Jvecr Jamesos—Criminal Court—Nos. 1,027, pep ” | order of things, hs Yes, yes, eo forezuing clroular, | in proposing tho roblection of Gen, Grant us x | the expiration of iny present term of oflice, tho Cincinnatl Musieu! College. Of course, | noxt Monday, begiuniny with No, 474 of xeneral re-leasing of premises by tenants—a | Even the side stroots in Chicayo would brave am Informed that there sre 25,000 looms In | remedy for tho presence of g Democratia ma- | Entertaluing as Ldo for the Legislature of | that prevented any business arrangements JIM LOO} y “ e vs Fi q : Loomis—Common Inw calendar Nos, 2, | cust benefits of whieh totl i Improvement on thi we came over, Philadelphia whose proprietors do not own | jority. A Congress, that majority having been cree | Vermont those sentiments of high respect | which any mannger would otherwise have | 4 wT i DW, 1,14, 18, 10S$,, Th is oo, sash fastens ws at that Rae orekid ies had when ea arelyent Sega L wna only too | * oruse asingle spindle, but buy all thelr | ated during hie Admintatration and ae a conse» | which would have prompted an immediate dart to” make, and so the project fell | 24, and 25. {othe 1st of Stay ure forced to uccept their arbl- | delighted to wrap myself In the btunkets foure : yarns; and {n europe the spinning Is done by quence of pie AdesinlslenHOH pala has hari answer, 1 was certain, neverthpless, thoy | through.” . trary terms. TD have a suggeation to make in re- | ried with mo and go to glevp ou the floor, dng seh of ml an iho Wearing Dy another, | Bice Mast of ions, tue ‘bomtaripe wor | OWN ADMOVE A Joly Woh ad fers Wi |S ¥Ou HAVE aTIMATED A DOUTT | | areen srarin Cinco Count Efavdertfonut toe faethe nara property ee awe rent Hi ifraid, samothing which could not bo discusaed | Jecttoavold a premature ugitation of the | ng ta whether Thomns would come to Chil- Nite BraTES Crncurr COUNT—CONFESSIONS ro nlrendy ents w ‘i 4 place in which its udvucutes could be replied to eles of a e AT. ferme, tf mist 25 pEQUAH, Indian Nation, March 8—Af- At aSeo, the foregoing efreular under | un thospot. It Tee Eo eee | That Eahoutd lay down wy charge at a | Ge course 1 wouldn't undertake. to speak | “surriton Covnn-CoxvessioNs—C. Blain ve. ee Ee Cerne et a a eas PAT | faire ine tho’ Indian. countey, appear to be a ‘Tho Ono, Objection. an eight | and nowspaper und review articles, but not for | proper period Ia as much a duty as to have | for him, butmy judgment is that, for this ok Bt. Pet 4 Peter Lavoque, $103, those peoplo who ure, cpmpelled to mave on tly vi months’ supply of seed-cotton must be held | actual debute. No ono bus the fdeo as-yet to Porho it falthtully. Af some. terminntion to present tunes, Nuw Sark, in the cellent | dupae ewes tho eter Lavoie, 18 nam | May 1, box thoir spooks eure thom, and bring | TAbtlly avpronching acrisis. The wholo na- Fe et oF cae a ee ae eis atthe, Epp tee ue pales the services of tha’ Chief Miylstrate bo not | of gutting iin buck again, would offer him | Muy; 81812—Altred Anthony vs, Samo; 817, | the conscloncetoxs landlords to fers by waltlug tion Is apparently aroused, and revolution Is iu four months will refund the cost of tho ee ately stant lleia, applied wad nna | xed by the Constitutlon or supplied by indttceménts—particnlarly’ ns he is. very until midsummor betore renting. aid signs | imminent. This town, which Is tho Capital | UM, iy - Y 7 iT Y cut, Thirteenth—Is it your opinion that when | Worked a xiven piece of mischief ta just tho rnetice, his ofiice, nombunlly for yenrs, will | anxlons to go near salt water with his fanie | Citccrr Counr—-Junge Monin—8, M. Horde | SiN? for a full year —not until the follawing | of the Cherokey country and ono of the ied : : rekeres f May, In thia way Lat sure wo can hilro a bouso n thesa machines become tl Iman to remedy it and provent {ts reour- | In fact become for Ifo; aud latory, shows Stantoruew ent Hr nee inictags te follve Inwithont paying tribute to wneerupi- Jnrgest and most enterprising In’ the Terri- fly—that would ove rong any: proposition horoughly tested | renee, Nonsonse of this sort can only be how eaatly that degenerates (nto an brherit- re Boy wilt supersedy gins, and make o great | quec by Nanunker or writer who fy secured | «nec, ie Hoving tint m representative gov- ‘int Goukd lis tinge: eA Mead however, | Apu Press Verdict $31.01, and mution for now | ie ee ae ae being forced to deny nuh | tory, ts alive to the situation. Day aftey day olution in Southern industries? |. | against the interruption und has unlimitedcon- | erninent responsible | nt short porlods | youl the occupancy of the Fxposition suntd: | eb longo every “ tnoving-day. ‘Ex.S, | the streets-are thronged with men from all Lae ie beyont se, shadow. pene foul hea mand of Thotueto, dad: it ma be aliieeted aa tule: of clection is tint which | produces | ing in Jung by the National Republlean Con- ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. —- parts of the Interlor, who come In to learn lvetonas te but my aT Rcieeit Bes helo tea snapliarnule tae iancwenie no roudily tured | the | erentest | sum of huuiplnoss to | vention, and in August by the KnightsTemp- | Orrawa, [ll, Murch &—The following Lako Water, thé latest news from Washington and else 7 mankind, £ feel it a duty to do wo et | jar, be an obstacle in the way ?” eae) 2 To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, where regarding the situation. ‘Tho oppos- 1 7 lkely ¢ "1 x day hi . ‘1 a veel 8 day when not only cotton-bales, will be | Thedata. Having bewnan, wita Cols absuelty, Ie tehitel shalt canenitlatty Laeptty that princt- |“ Whatover abjection there isin thatrespect.| Were the Supremo Court proceedings this | oyrcago, Murch &.—From dally obsarvation tt Superseded by bales of yarn, but bales of | Wit quite nud tune his supportors abort | Bley und Lshould unwillingly bo the person | could bo obviated by carrying out a inn | aftcrnoos ton to the Vest bill or, indead, to any other, - Js ovidont that sinco the pumps at tho Fullorton | form of legislation whieh pluces the " yarn by bales of textilo fnbrice, yonti —atich us th who, disregnrding the auund precedent set | yl a We . : Teck va; Ayrobanit et aly rehonring allowed, ean Otrteenth—What kind of a house 1s nec- Gum, Grants two" yours" sicuniro rip iivzurope by an tLustrlous predecessor, shoul furnish Gilet propasedl and Seay SOEKIDEe pv ae hartaye Hates: emne-order, re avenue contuit have ceused work tho Inko | country, on a ‘Territorial basis and ary Had beans means of valuable. pulltical oddone | tho first example of prolongation boyond the | py going to Cineiinath. It was that ‘Thomas | , 2 People ex rel, Mudger va. Lowenthal; ro water {8 fist roturning to {tf orlyinal purity. | opens “it up to white sottlement, Is antenat, should ba tort. fo giaty fect Wane? Jom aud would enable fim tu nvoid the ‘rors | sceqnd term of afllce, should denve New York Immediately after ae eres enrdinyy rebearinug allowed. Arrant attra ballin et talent a Feit at i ea tre vnteaticus at tho Lid releyen fect pite ol past Administration, Ho inset? dis: Truth also reanires ne tondd that Lam | thosymphony season, visit the Inrge citles | 40 contin ve, Curter; ruhearing douled, Intoria vibrio and decaying animal aud vegeta: crn a cH Nard Sirens hand: ‘and. ¥ Gi u and bring up at 2 tvs. Ewing ot al: dentud. , ble matter which wero not found tn ft before aaiinie ‘conversations upon es Cinelnnath along In Muy, kiving a couple of } 20: Rubella va. Titernutional Dabk; dentod; | tho puinps were put in motion, and It ia now stress and fn th pute ventions upon tie. Welllighted, and- comfortable weeks of summet-gurden concerls there be: | opinion Wed. nearly treo from than; but Inko enrrents and | ‘yrally conclude that the Indlans had suffered two wocks ago. Novertholoas, thia did not hee rong, wendy Peer ad nay Wo ot Yont tho New York mes, which has madorte | otatt not to doubt thelr mental e ‘winter, | report of bis conversations which wo not yonrs bring on, and, feeling thelr pissed Hal first floor should be atandly, the room | posed of this very effcctuully In tho nuthoria at sensible of that decline which aulvanclng in the West) as formert " y if Inm the first to. percelye and to obey | fore the hot weather set f 1th ‘Avinge 5. O.& 8. itallrond Company ys. Lowonthal; stone, brick, frame, or Siianghai. ‘The cheap- reut mistuke of takiog him up at tho oloventh Ris adionition of Nature, and to solicit a fore the hot weather set tn, and tien arriving dduicaSapinim modified. = | winds may for some timo yet nt times take some | every untivard-of injury at the hands of the tr (eonfortable, hie botter, for tls money | S45 fears entortavied ‘by somo Hepublies | rolreat from cares foo great for the Wenrled here about the middle oF une, and playing | SNS eTialiroad Company ve Mumford; ro- | Of thls obJeutionuble, materia, fn a dle | United States, Not content with robbing huvested in machinery, aud not in buildings, | ans about the probable charactor of Gen. | faculties of age. until the opening of the Exposition, After Fe ee cic Siaats Wie luted form, to the lako Crib. ‘Tho “animatcule | us,’ a prominent Indian said, ** the General ie f va. Jenkina va. itt Te it pays dividends, Grant's, Administration were entirely mis- cy is " D aeeeante ‘. that moves with a jerky motion,” of which so | Goyernment will next take steps to reduce * th > ADne iy For the approbation which the Leglsla- | that, the plan was to nluy a aveek In St. Paul, | EE Pennsylvania Company vediankey; steick- | juuch haw boon suldcis ihe well-known oyctops | us to vassilage, s condition in comparison Hv'teenth What 1a tho not proceedstner | pluct sane howover, why, fone | turo of Vermont has been pleased to express | whenca he could make bis ronto baek to | en trom the docket, (quadricornty), which, with bosinins dongires- | with which negro slavery sinks into Insignifl- a .' re: tf 2 wopte ferry thut Gen. Grant would not adminis~ elples t if 7 Fen fae tho ‘seed-cotton when properly | Te neitin that thoy have sean him adininiator of tho principles anit die attra pursued IN) New York, arriving there I tine for the 2” NEW MOTIONS, tris) ond sevyoral othor small erustacem, ure | cance,” In the present state of things It Is ‘Any.—One cent per pound on the smalier badly, ‘Tho materials for inforring tho kind of | the management of thelr affairs, 1 am sine | winter symphony concerts. The plan was N, People’s Dockut: Debor vs. Tho Poopto; found In abundance tn att paris of Lake ditehl- | supreme folly to talk of opening wp tke Tore ize milly and Pa tent per pound of | 2fesldent he would be ure, in fuot, more wbun~ corely thankful; and should Tbe so fortunate | not only a feasible one, but it was one which | motion for supersedoas, : * | gan every spring, and fow of thomat nearly | Fotory, ‘The people are Inborlng undor great * secd-cotton eed Leen otdel ents | dsnt tn his case than in tho caso of any provi | 18 to carry into retiroment. the equal appro- | would have made his work in this country of | "ay, Peopie ox rol, Hillard vs. Commissioners of | Ml seasons of tha your, that wi ved tha pee ont and pedis capable nt fudaing ct Oe a eee eee ee OMI | ous candidate for tha Aaoadeney, ant felling bntlun ane food will of my fellow-eltizens | great and Insting value to the public at luge. | iigbwuyt, cto.; motlon te modify ordur. Fee ee ee to te eee aang | whine Is best for them In the premisos, . Now Sixteenth—Is tho altachment complicated? Tikefa quotation from he. Grando Duchosso.” bet ee Une : o one could rindertake such a work, hows | st. irownloy vs. Goodings, executors, onter u hi the main question is how to auccesatully To» ; Ys ie a well-known alg, covercd with # sholl of atllea, a What about its dueabittiy What ifs cost? | | Welmilaralr ot alavlcity surrounds tho ar. days, ant will fowant Ie over Fvghicd. iter | Bver, but Gosely red invasion of the ‘Torri Be he, who Is. the one only man | thelr appearunce. dotion by defendant to dis | ee a ee ane eet or vinlets, and, under c . ola, and, re | sist the thres Tuomas thoroughly and, to | MISS UPtaal, wetuntoot akg oontinued for | the microweopo, tn aliost ax wautital: “Tho | sud Helo e ng—[t 1g ag almple ag any other gin; | gument that thoro is no use in opposing hls | gpecttully, MioMAS JEPFEMSON.” ne . i Is thought or talked of, Pollisblato got out of order, Will last foUF | Ron eee inde ascertained | > TW liye after the publication of the fore Here etna btealte ot inting | SGEvies. j b Feet ito Hinuluria Grutouctets, “Asters eee oa ae ea” tines as long saicommon gins, beenuse It | thahtho cloction whether tuo people want binm | Sob letter—tu-wit: onthe dist of December, | dona mora té make ‘Thouns known 10 | go diamtacupoe At. ye, Gabl; motion by appelloo | Erotia Pornosi, and Subliuria fenestrita. dias 13-15-14, ns. only one-fourth as fast, Its cost, per | Well tha election wheter ae pee pola to get | 1807, ho wrote to the Appomattox Aswocla: | fio country at large than any man in It to- | “yaieePoenl atonal gunk; motion to | Muiaccw ure found In all waters thut uru ex- Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune - fl say ($200, and with all tho other | an unawer to this question, In the meantime | tlon (Luptist) thus: day, Indeed, it would not be too much to tio ur : fer It to beh ith | posed to the sun andule, The optichins, Mesa | Aprray, Allch., March &—WI UL. . Ci changes in the eurd, say $375, ‘The royalt: cches of tho Bi of |“ Helloving teflntt portod § ‘ , abe ie crane. KE, ERTS eara with | § Yo. 48 Madison street, near DRIAN, Aichi Bare! Orang," Bay A tho articles and spec upporters Velloving that a deflntt period of retiring | guy that he ‘has the right to by called tho | No.7. .G. Langguth, No. r bathe ' fbpresent is only 8150 on each attachment, | “the boom" huve tho wolght due to the | from this station will tend iaterially: to se | erent ff whuteve ty th is f ‘Coolbaugh va. Tho Same. State, or Louis Manasso, Taibune Hullding, | & clothing-merchant,. and a gentleman of . ; Bue will be advanced onthe 1st of April opinions’ of dividual, brain" curv our cleetive, form, of govoriment, and Fearn oe ask to-day n@eing RAE, ne Bacgeoy sik DORE; o—-— | WHLAKG plpusuro a showin to any aug tise | menus and ryputation, made aflidavit before 10 $200, - | degrees honesty, foe sensible, too, of that decline which advan: | ty-fve ye: 1 t a ee onto ny Justles Lamb this afternoon that ba had -" r ‘as. Th t try ble, too, u y-fve years of his lifg Into the work, ald . Cbs Kent. 1 q . rites, : { rigtettegntht— Do you sell county and State Ing to en ho} sis to wane bln wate iva eins ‘ears brings sod 1 have teh it auty bo being the only one that has over aneceodad in + Wilton va Tobiimn, it tooys rr a Pee eet tholt solyed the gaine of “ Fifteen," naling thea i Ang'—Yes: ‘at reasonable prices. In wutfeatiy fegil iante enterprises, but (pe labors ee ara A ne ie claws « oF any preset ern vr controling ‘Thomas on the business slide of é Go Conabe sa | Retr own hydrates, ie le taba Boped that th eX purl sa ‘ame iu Tomulue Hinear relation Prlelng territory, tha population, wealth | joe thoso who aru tryin 10 pre aa datas | ciple witch f deem salutney,, ‘That otters | iy Mery onsen gyremton AnaNagsenre . | & Quiunvacucklo, \ Seer ee darah aad Guat ie | ISI umavers bad previously stood, qoount of cotton grown, water-power, facili- | far eeem much more fruitful thun those of thelr | muy be found whose talents ond lntegrity te Butta 2 ee 8, Reid ve. Rice et al. that we cannot uso Lake Michigan nau reser- oa es for transportation, vte., are considered. | Opponayts. Auy ono who recommonds a de- | render then proper deposits of the public | of the Exposition Iu ding dnterrere with #.[ 8 Eelootlo Life-Insurance Company vs. Book. | voir for the olty sewage und a source of watore READY FOR ORDE! unty rights vary from to $1,200 and | hivoruoy to choowo a particular mun for ita chief | liberty and interests, and who have aade | season of concerts within the period betwcon }., ¥ Bpangubly ya, Ludnick, supply at the aume thine, BW, 4, YY FOR ORDERS. Btate rights from $8,000 to $28,000, Oftiver in thne of profound peace asa measure | themselves known by thelr eminent services, | the holding of the Convention and the Grand |" 10. Allen va. Peterson, % Npeclat Dispatch to The CAicago Tribune, |,’ 1 Elghteenth—Whui isthe usual amonnt of | of safoty, and becuuso tho manehinery of Fd weean all alr of. our pergonal knowl | Conclave of the Knights Semplur?? = are nt fennel Cleantug Up. New Youu, March &—The firm of Hazen, Attnet Suaning seed cotton by the Clement Sayernuien’ Mea fubisurgunent, ‘Cho amore } edge.” eg NOt, An the leust., “the iflculty, three | Tr Gre etulve. Lon, ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. ‘Kodds &Co., who were burned out at the ante Fe for | Be. taliee ‘and tho moro venement bo grows tho Fe Se jcard ago was, that £ hail te take the Exposl: | ix, Custie vy, Leibinstuin, Cinvado, Murch &—Now that spring (s at | great fire of Feb, 30, have locafed In the spa- 4.—Nothing fs lost in the ginning, for | worse off the orator {4 apt to be, because he cane An Aged Lawyer, stor iuethit K 10, Suiny ys. Guns, and 20, Thoiben ve. Coroo- | pand, will it not bo well for people to properly } clous stores 451 and 433 Broadway (formert; the se fe Into sometht itabl q peop! Prope: 8 elon y ¢ YF entire lint Is removed from the seed, thus | Nor long conceal his Dellcf that bis audience aro | Tho Hon. John A. Cuthbert,of Mobile, ts atiit | transfor nto something suitable for | rin, both distabided for want of prosoeution. Bay . ed | nprentt oa % i po ae my purposes. ‘This yeur the building will Mage rae oxamino the sowor and ventiation system of | ovcupled by Bates, Reed & Cooley), and have jedorB per cont af lint obtained | unit to govern themeclvos. ‘This is gure toleak | pructiciny law, although OF yoara old. Ho | WY, DUrpO y ng 7. Beolivll va. ‘Tompkins. fi from cotton seed by oll mills, But In the | oyt as he waruis tubis subject, Tho conscquence | was un olllccr {d tho war of 181 and was clocied | be In oxcellent shape for summer garden | 1d. Buymour vs. MeLorrycho, thelr homes, and tho sunityry cundition of | opened-up un entire now stock with a raplds - Other machinery ysed the waste Is about bale | 1s in the present cage, that tho nigre tho friends | to Gougeeas from Qovrwtn tn 18d, . convurty ay BvOM AS the Convention adjourny, | 34, Mouit ya, Hive, both taken on call, yards and out-houses, catch~ et? Numer | ity beyond precedent. as 3