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Wi CUICAGO TRIBUN WEDNESDAY, AVRIL 14, 1880 Tow, | want to know, did you etromts 2 'tinrusting one of the printed 1 replicd Lock woul. Did you clreulate ify! mhonted Modfanes, fn thunder tones. “7 reeelve i n toe ant was Jost handing thor =" began Lockwood. “y will tench you Better than to attack my character in sich a way,” Interrupted MeManes, fehe. stepped forward and struck Lockwood 8 stinging blow in the face with bis opot hand, Frionda at once interfered, but whon leaving tho club-house Lockwood attomptod a furthor axplaontion, but only gave the now, thoroughly aroused Talltielnn fn opportunity to say, Re~ member, if 1 detect you in anything: of this kind ngnin £ eal! cowhide you In the street, “Then ani to Hudeesteaitt that J must bo pre pared? naked Tackwood. ia “Understand anything you plearct ronres! Moxanek ag tho front door slammed behind bint. re irl 0 Tala not write i ——. TIE GRANT BOOM. THERE WAS A DOIRTEROUS TALLY of tho potition poddlors at tho Grant hontquar+ ters yesterday atternoon. The uttendunce em- pracod from twenty-five to thirty moro than ywero proent Monilay. “Among the new arrivals wore County Clerk Klokke, Goorga Prussing, who rn the gnuntlet of a Jury trial inthe United states Court for alleged misdeeds as Suporine dondontof atone-wwork of tho now Custom House, Woodbury M. ‘Taylor, perpetual candidate for office in Hyde Park, It 8. Tuthill, and halt oa dozen primary manipulators from tho Twelfth ‘Ward. Roveral Mitte bands of cotored men put in at appearance at Intervals, and wero warmly wel comod because of tholr overount pockats bulg+ ing out with petitions, for which, presumably, thoy poutlyedl ft Ue pOns proportionuto to tho ier of names accured, numnlicr Cicordge, peesded, ‘There was no Sorinal Inialness, For over an hour tho dele- ates chattered uncenaingly over thoir success fh ubtaiuing signatures, and when Rome raml= ent chizen's name wig announced as having eon scoured ne an Indorser, applause propor+ tionnte to his prominence was: manifested, Tho sum total of tho signutures obtained ainounted to about 2,500, As thoro aro upwards: ‘of 30.000 Republican voters in the pity, and the Petitions wero avattered with frantic liberality, and circulated with unremitting industry by Government employés und other patd agents, tho result cannot bo regarded as nn excecd- §ngly flattering one. Great: stress was laid upon the fact that Aa large number .of Sour best. citizens,” mative and. forelyn, Jind slened tho cull; but those gentlemen Aro ns ivrulo only responslble for thelr own particular votes, The ox-realdents of Galena were mneaeed dn full force. They could not well have refused, Qrithout being guilty of 1 social dscourteay. ‘pwo or thrye uf the fuglemen who had beon intrusted with obtaining signatures on tho ‘Pourd of Trado reported that their efforts were jn the main very unsuccessful, Ono canvasser ‘obtained cight, and another two names, after a most persistent buttontaling ‘during tho Change your. Probably the bulls and benrs. remembered too vividly ono certain" Black Friday " and tho shore nade on a cortain ocension to * move ; tho erops." Tho Committeo of Arrangements announced that Senitor Logan had consented to fil the yap { ennecd by the declination of Gon. Oglesby, and would make a brief Epc eH, at the Contral Hall ting to-morrow night. (thor. Whe constant stream of visitors nt ten. Logan's headquarters in the Palmer Houre { luring tho day and eveniug, tho great bulk of ha them being Government employés and ward politicians. There were a fow culors from tha \ country, who came In In reapanse to the urgent teiegrams ent. out tho night provious. It 16 to ie presumed that the interviows wore satisfac- tory. MSTong” Jones and his microscopte gripsnck allsappeared enrly from tho Paelflo Hotel. Some gnld bo liad gone to Peoria, othors to Springileld. “_At all ovents thore is no. tlrect testimony to prove that n sudden recollection of tho pro- “vistons of Excoutlvo Order No, 1drovo him to the elasalo valu of Bterling, the headquarters of hia collection district. . Tho Ton, Isaac L. Morrison, of Incksonville, \awas in tho clty yesturday. As tg well known, he {den canildute for Governor. For thls reason be ‘declined to submit to an interview. Ho vent- ured the opinion, however, that biy county (Morgan) would divide tho delegution between Grant and Blninc. ~ ENGLWwaOD, ‘The offort to create a Grant boom for the “Mhursday night menting. na far as Englewond ,aseuncorned, will fall short of tho expectations \ of tho mo in tho matter. Tho gentioman who has bad charge of tho nifalr his inet with Andiferent suecoss, and has only. been able to procure nantes by urgent solicifution and clo- @uent arguments. "Many who baye signed aro not forGrant as tholr Prat choice. Lhe move ‘ins demonstrated that Mlulne bas more out- spoken friends In tho loonlity than ail tho other ‘cundidates combined, both Hepublican and Dem- ourat, KANSAS COLORED MEN. Thetr Action in State Convention Yous terdnys Brectal Dispateh te The Chicago Tribune, Tornka, Kas, April 3—An unoxpectedly Inrge number of delegntes were in attendance _ ¥pon the State Convention of colored men. hold nere.-day to consider the different plies of tho exadus question and other mutters aifecting the rights of colored men here and throngh- aut tho country, The following olllcors were vhosen: President, C. 1. Longston, of Lawrence; Viee-Prestdent, H.C. Buco, of Atchison; Secretary, L. W. Pulls, of Council Grove, After several hours discussion the fol- fowlng resolutions were adopted: Wir:as, Thousands of colored persons havo ( been and are atendily enlyreting to tho State of ‘Kunsua and athor Stites from Southorn sections ‘of the Unton, and under such elrcumstances i onder.tham povorty-rtricken and fit objects of oharity and compassion; and {Whineag, ‘Tho bumnne pooplo throughout tho longth’ and breadth of tbls country and Yurope have been and are contributing, lnrgely in money, clothing, mercbundise, and lumber 4 With tho bolict and hope thit It will be used tor tho alleyjution of thoir sutferings, undso further Invested as to cnablo thom in_thne to become self-supporting and thereby a useful and prose erous oloment of the pupuiation; and Winneas, We believe that the present mode of applying such contributions by the Hefugee Stentor jonnd tends to encourage pauporism ind Yoster a non-producing dependence; thorefore, Resolved, That we rospootfully suggest thatthe (Refuges Heller Howrd do use, auld inonoys and ‘contributions for settling suld refugocs on tho ublly and school lands in this and other States, Tiuking first payment on tho samo, and wld in reupporting thom until thoy shall have raised ‘tholr tirst crop. Heaolved, That wo heartily indorse all tho dit. eferont, agoncles, religious, mural, educational ‘Sa woll us political, Which ‘tend to Nft us up and \placo us on a bigher plane of American citizon- y,, Ucsolved, That we hereby offer our profound ‘Bpprociation and gratitude to the benovolent of thia und othor counties who bnye contributed and atfll continue. to contribute crously toward tho all fleeing bre! well ne tour thron as tto those who so disintorestedly and sutisfac- torily administered tholr bouofnetions in tho Unception of the grent rellef work, « Hesolvet, That we consider ourselves entitled [to represcntation on the ticket In the approac jing Btate election next autumn, and we pledge Pourselyea to then present to the assembled dolo- tautes of tho Hepublican party a mauit whose tt- Jess and ability willcommund the respeot and support of every candid Ropubiiean, Resolved, ‘That we cannot euifer this oppor- tunity to pass be without exprossing our np- rovid and gratitude for the fulr treatment our {Heolng brethren have received at the hands of the people and present administration of tho * Burto of Kansas, Resolved, ‘That, na in tho past, so in the future, wo pledge ourselves to wn uncompromising sup- ortor the principled of tho National Hop Henn party fo long ns thes’ advocate for us that complete liberty and exact equality in our elvit { and political rights guurantocd to us by the late @uncndments, ‘Tho closing resolution mnct with somo opposi- n, gover yates Delng diimelined to bo ‘bound to any party, It was oni ested that the colored voters had been ignored by the Hepube Jeane, and that tt was time tho blick man was demanding some thi of tho party in view of tho 25,00) colores yotors In Kansna. The ‘resolution was amended so ie to oxpress fealty to Republican principies anit Hepublioan inatitutions, aud was then udopted, ‘A State Contral Comuiittes was appolnted com jrosed of one delegate from cach county, aftr ‘which the Convention adjourned, ———————_$—_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonvon, April 1—The Mutne, from Now York, the Switzorland, from Philadelphia, and D. Steinmann and Noherlund, from Now York, hive arrived out. ‘Tho steamer Montana, rescued from tho rocks dn Cook's Buy, has been towed to Liverpool. New You, April W—-Arrived, Gallia, from Liverpool. Samarin, + Quexnetown, April 13.—-Arrivod, froin Boston, New Youx, April 13.—Arrivod, Ethiopia, from Ghusgow, 80 Yule relict cs of KEOKUK EXCITED, Bpectal Dupatch to The Chicago Trituns, , Keokux, Ja, April W—A disgraceful soono was witnessed in the Council of thle city Inst ight. At the receut imunicipal election tho Yoto inthe Sixth Ward wus doclured a tle bo- tween the Republican und Gruenback candl+ | dates. Last night the Groontack members, { backed by a disorderly and rictous crowd, un- { dertook to bulldoze the Council into seating tho | Greenback candidate. A lively altercation on- Sued betwoon'a Nepublican momber and tho ftornsy of i the” mids excitement a mo- foo ta adjourn wes made, moti wus put, the crowd yoted aye, an ‘without culllng fur the nucs thy Muyor doclured Ge Council adjourned, and the incetlag broke wp in, tho will Thon. tonk poasesston of the Council rvom, but mont ran Tho Uroenbuck clemet the, Greanback — clull ‘ fhe seat eluimant, and st confusion, The nolay crowd was finally urged ont by the police. ‘The cxolte- 1 ntYournod mecting was hold ey a nt eins nbsentert Wsolh, | ant! the Counell proceedod with business in an orderly manner, cleeting olttcors and Committees for tho Bruin geet apevial clection in tho contested wal na Deon culled for next Satur- FOREIGN. GREAT BRITAIN, FIN# AND RXPLOSION, Lonpos, Aprit 13,—A fire and an oxplosion, by which eloven poraons wero killed and n numbor wounded, occurred nt Silvertown, near North Wootwieh, nt tho off mills belonging to Burt, Balton & Haywood. Tho roof of ono of the stills qvas forced off and carried a distanco of 110 yards, ‘Tho stilt contained 2,000 gallons of ofl, The damngo tothe worka amounts to several thousand pounds, CONSULTATION. A formal consultation of the Tiberal lenders ‘will bo hold in London on ‘Thuraday next, * pInn ‘Thomas Joseph Hrown, Roman Cathollo Bishop of Newport and Menevin, is deads nyo, 2 yours, Dr. William BNREDOY the eminent medical professor and author, Is dead; age, 78 years. ‘THE RURCTIONS. Whillam H. Gindstono, son of Wiliam 1. Glat- elon Ja cieeton to Parlinment for Worcestor- Jolin O'Gonor Power and Charles Stewnrt Pare nell, Home Rulers, are elected for County Mayo. Power recolved 1420 yotos and Parnell 1218, George E. Brown, Liberal, who ant for Mayo in the last House, and who also rtool at this election, was dofeated, receiving 4 votes, ALEXANDRIt SM. RULLIVAN, elected for Louth County, declares bis intention of fealenines the seat because Callan honded the oil, defenting Kirk. All are Mome-Itulers. niiilyan charges that nionoy wea furnished by TLouther, Chiof Secretary for Ireland, who was defonted at York City, to secure Callnn’s alec: tion. Sullivan will probably stand for Meath if Parnoll ita for Mayo. . VACANCY DY DEATH, ze The Enrl of Wemyss und March, father of Tord Bleho, died to-day, aged 8, Lord Eteho, who, by the denth of his father, Is transferred to tho ‘House of Lords, leaves « vaouney in tho Hougo of Conmons for Hoddingdonshire, from which he wus returned by the Congervatives. A. now election will bo holt, aad the Liberals now expoct to win thd sent. HONONS FOR NEACONSFIELD, Lonpox, April 15.—It. is reported that a Bar- ony will bo conferred on Meaconstleld, with ro- version to his brothor. A SEANCII. ‘Tho English Channel squadron has been or- dered to crulse to the Azores, thauco to Bantry Buy, in soarch of tho training-ship Atalanta. UNFOUNDED, Lonnon, April 13.—The Times ts Informed that tho doath of the Hurl of Wemyss 1s unfoundad, LOULUARD'S: OFFER. ‘Tho Sporteman says Lorillard's tomptiny E ectot inege atakes will receive inher tion from tho Enulish owners of horses, THE LINKNAL GAIN. ‘The not Liborat gain ts now 100 sont, THe ‘TURE. Lospon, Apri 1.—The_ Haymarket Crayon mecting began to-day, The Mennial Stakes wore won by Apollo, Robert. the Devil second, and Prido of tho Highlands third. WILL RESTON, Tho statoment that tho Ministry will realgn iminodintely after tho roturn of the Queen to Fauland (s confirmed by tho fact that prepara: tions were mado suateriay. by tho members of the Ministry to vacate thelr oillcial residences. : RUSSIA. NEEDS CONFIRMATION BY THE POWENS. Br. Perensnuna, April 13.—A_ conforenco of Ambnesadors will shortly nasembie nt Constanti- noplo toconsider tho arrangement,,made be- tween Turkoy and Montenegro, which, not being in strict necordanco with tho Bertin Treaty, needs vontirmation by the Powers. MELIKOFF'S ASSISTANTS, ‘Tho Ofictal Gazette says elght more high oflelals have becn pluced at the disposal of Gon. Molikolf, - THM TURCOMANS, &z. Perensuuna, April 13—No_ pian of action against tho Turcomnn marauders has been settled upon. Tho objuct of Gen. Skobolot, who loft for ‘Mills, is solely to exeuine tho ‘auerzion on the upot, WILL AVOID WAIL ‘i Sr, Prrensnuna, April 13.—A Pneis corro- spondent of the Neeoe Vremya recounts an ins terview with Tseng Kee Tzee, the Chincao Am- Dassador to France, who declured that it was tho desire of Chinn to avold war with Russin at any price. Tho Agence Russe snys it has rocelved similar information, and docs not doubt that ‘Tseng Keo will bo recelved and listonod to at the Itusalan Court with the deferonco duo his rank and good intentions, ‘ pee tke ORTSCHAKOFF'S SUCCESSOR. Loxpon, April 18.—A St, Potersburg, corre- spondent ‘states that {f Gortschakott dles, N, von Glera, his Assistant Minister, will probably become Minlster of Forolgu Afatra, without tho utle of Chancellor. ——_— FRANCE. PROTESTS AGAINST THE RELIGIOUS DECRRES. Panis, “April 13.—The Eplscopnl protests against tho deorce affecting the unnuthorized retiglous societies continue, but aro very mod- erate In tone, DANOM MAUBEMANN, member of the Chambor of Deputies for Ajne- clo, fy expected to resign to make, wn opaning for Iudul Duval, editor of the Nation, us the authorized exponont of Princo Jerome Na- polcon's dens, DIED, Yams, April 13.-Thoadore Gudin, pulnter, 16 dend; age 78 yours, GAMUETTA AND GHEYY, Lospon, April. 13.—Spevlal dispntches from Paria ylye prominonce to the fact that Gumberta had an {interview of two hours’ duration with President Grévy Monday, AN OLD VETERAN, Pans, April Then. Rtfonne Marcel, who Frubt (tg Cuptain in the Waterloo campaign, died to-day, aged 88, CLEMENCEAU, New Yonk, April .—A apeutal cable to tho Telegram from Parla, dated to-day, says; La Republique Francaixe this morning criticises se- yeroly M. Clomenevan's ridicn! spevch to the Montinartre clectors on Sunday. it xpeuka of the peasiinist nature of his nttacks on tho Min- Istry, aud observes that Clomencent assumes 08 rejected that which hns not yot been ndtoptedts as dostined to remain n dond letter that which in insertved amony the laws of tho nation, nnd ns Insirniticant and aimost null incasures which aro in course of exeoution. % This, it 1 sukl, detinos necurately thd spirit and course of tha Hudical Republicans, under the best Ucpubllean Government Franco bis ovor enjoyed. It ts Horuwontiy that Tringue&r, 0 Communist, condomed to hurd labor at Nounvon, and still sorving out his term of punisiment, waa named Honorary President of the menting: ut which Clemenceau mato his speceh, ‘A BENBATIONAL PREACH RERUKED, E'Hvencment to-day pubilahes oxtracts from n private letter of Pore Didon, addressed tow rlond in this elty, rokitiog the particulars of 10 [utorviey with the General of the Dominicans in one. ‘Tho lnttor ia reported to have sali," You de hot convert unbotisyers to the faith; you strongthen them jn thoir unbelief, You aren tribune, not an apostle. ¥ have not withliy you the true ovangelicnl spirit,” Didon exprossed ‘subinission to his superior, and merely asked permission to have an intorview with bls Holle eas the Pope, I'hts was granted him, M, QUDIN'S DKATIL = M, Gudin, tho celebrated marino painter, has Juatdlod. Ho wasn great favorit th Amorican socloty hore, and always cherished a warn and fenty) ‘ul recolleation of his visit to the United tates when it midebipmin. He had hoped to renlizo his pot project ot founding n spechil mus xoumn In Now York torhis own murine palntings, but donth Interfored with hls plans. Thefunera takes place to-morrow, A NORHIMTE MURDER, Aborribio murder has Just beon discovered near Limoges, A in killed hla fathor’s wits troas and her four children, marine SPAIN, é ‘Tite CUNAN nuDaET. MADRID, April 18.—In Congress to-day Boflor Argumos ottucked tho Cubun budyot, Sefor Cudlarniga, in tho name of tho Purlismontary Comuuittes, defended the catimates, We res milnded tho House tbat during the lust contury: Bpuin was ongiuzod In threo reat Internutionit warsand four gront civil wind, tho effects of which were stil fel in every part of the Emyplre. GERMANY, . ( INONMABH OF EMIAHATION, Tentix, April 13,—Frou, the ith to tho tith friut, 6,600 porsons loft Bremen for Englund and tho Unite States, The cintgrants come fri all parts of Geruany, and jnoludo many skilled workmon, ‘This decid fs uyldontly connected with the now Arny bil and entallés very seriuns loss upon the country’. BUTY ON FLAX. = 15 Hea, April 1.—In the Kelchstag yostord mii vopallng the dulloy on li nod ocbor Yewgtable bres, Gxvept cotton, passed a sevond “pendingy : : MEXICO, , MEETING OF DONG HERS ero OF PRESIDENT Ciry ov Mexico, Aprild (vis Havuna).—Con- gross met on the letinst. President Dias in his speech, referring to the Uuited States, sal “Tho United States Government hus finally de- led incrouse of vil era elded upon reseinding its ontor, of Jtine, 1877 Which permitted ite troops to entor Moxican ter: ritory, Th pursuit of criminals, “That Govern- ment pay hotnije to Justice and international law, and temoves the enue of dunger to peace Hetivcen the two Republics and tho nbstavlo which prevented tho economle development of both countrice,’ BINDIARDS, YIGNAUS—STOSS0N, Pants, April 13.—Tho Slosson-Vignaux ‘billfant matoh was continued this ovening, Vignoux replnced the balls where thoy wero yestordny after his run of 631, and made 600 caroms more {none hour, scoring 1451 points in all, without releasing tho cue. + Tho mateh will continue to-morrow. Slosson did not have a chance to play to-night. pach od scl VARLOUS. LOST IN THE IC. Tonpow, April 13.—Tho Epanish atoamer Viz- clan, Capt. Echoverrin, from Now Orlenus, Murch 2 for Antwerp, vin Hatlfax, has beon lost In the fee off Newfoundland, Tho crew has beer landed at tho Island St. Pierre Miquoton. SWEDEN, Srockiots, April 12.—Tho Second Chainber of {ho Swedish Parliamont rejected tho Army bil, and the Ministry resigned. The King charged Count Aryld with tho duty of forming nether Cabinet. ABIANIRTAN. Loxpox, April 13.—A dispatch from Cifoul anys a durbar was held there yestentay, Tho Teltiah Commissioner informed tho Chiefs that the vx-Ameer would not return. If no hostility waeshown, representations in favor of tho se- lection at Aamember of Yakoob Khan's funily for the Amccranlp would be constlered, Loxnox, April th—A dispatch from Caty i suys: At' (he durbar here tho Chicfé were i formed that tho army would withdraw whenever thoy could azreo upon A ruler whose Govern= inent is hkely to tabla and Felondly to Ene gland. ‘The demennor of all presont was re~ spectfial and friendiy, and the way has been paved for n favorable solution of the question. NoT TRUE. Lonnos, Aprit 1.—A dispatch from Thyetmyo siya: The Burmese Ambusendor declired in a statement published hero that there 43 not i partlela ‘of truth In the reported massacro in Mandalay, Leave of absenee to British oflicors hore bre heen stopped, and It is generally thought an Important step is impendings LAMIGRATION. . Missouri Maton 2 Moves Br, Louts, Mo., April 13.—Tho Missour! Stato Immigration Convention, arrangements for which huve been in progress for two or three months past, conyoned Inthe Mercantile Library Hall nbout noon to-day, and was enlled to order by Thomas W. Fitch, Chateman of tho St. Louls Exeoutive Committes, Every county in tho State {s represented by from two to a dozen Icnding cltizena, and the Convention promises to the the most important ong of Its kind ever held fn this country. Ex-Gov. ‘Thomas C, Ficteher wag called to tho chilr as ‘Temporary President. The roll of the Convention was thon remt, after whieh the Chalrmin appointed a committee of thirtecn, one from ench Congresslonal District, to re- port permanent officers and’ an order of busi- ness. , ‘The Convention thon took n recess to on- able the Cominittce on Organization to prepare its report. At thofternoon sesslon the Committco on Organization reported John 8. Phelps as Permit nent Proaldent, with one Vico-Prestdont from vach Congressloual Distrio; E, C. Cubelt Secre- tary, and twelve Assistant Secrotaries, all of whoin were elected, On taking the chilr, Gov. Phllps made a short: speech, bourtlt approving the object of the Convention, brletly referrmg to the great ad- Yantagea und capabilities of Missouri, and atut- ing that her. people have been altogether too ‘backward in miiking thom known to tho world. Gov. Charles 2, datinaon then rend a paper on “ho Mixslasippl Valleys Missouri the Central State,” which was followed by ono on “Tho Physical Deserlption of Southern Misgoutrl,” by the Hon. dumes T. Miner, ud on “Tho dolar and "and “fhe Health of Missouri.” All the nboye papers wore long and elaborate ‘and vecupled so much time tn reading: that resalutions were aifered that Commit- tees were appointed on pianufnotorics, Stock-ltalsing, .om Agriculture, on Dal on Choese-Kuctorics, on, Mints, ing, on Commerce, and Trade, Courses and Water-Power, | to all papers, resolutions, ote, referring to the above subjects should be subinitted, suld Com mittee to report to tho Convontion Buch sug- gestions as they may deen important, Theda resolutions, nt the earnest request of sovernl members, wore laid ovor until to-morrow, wocn porhans sono plun will bo adopted to overcoma the tedinusness ut Metoning to long addrussos, oven though thoy. are full of faformation an highly interesting. a. a TELEGRAPHIC ‘NOTES, New Yous, Aprit 13.—Cerdinal McCloskoy was a witness to-day in the Surrogate Court in the contested will case of Caroling A, Merrill, who loft the Jurger portion of her property to the Cardinal, Tho will fs contested by tho nephews nud nieces, and an adopted son of tho decedent. ALUANY, N.Y. April .—Tho first woman to voto undev tho’ new law for the School Board was Kate Stonemun, Seeretury of tho County Foman's Sultrago Houlaly, member of tho Face uity of the Stnto Normat School, and n sistor of Gen, Stoneman, wv ‘TA, April 13.—Considorable oxcltoment prevails in: White C ty over tho discovery of gold in the Nachoockeo alloy . CHattieatox, 8. Cy April Hh—-Tho Internal Jtoverue oflicers have destroyed In Pickens and Uherokes Countics nino dlatiieries und 10000 gallons of mush und beor, and secured ix cop-, per stills, on rics, Hin: a ——_—_—- HORTICULTURE. 7 St. Lovis, Mo., April 13.—Severat_ membors of tho Stito Horticultural Societies of Mois, Missouri, Arkansns, Texus, and ono or two other Stntes, met here to-day and nearly comptoted urrangoments for a grand horticultural, and pomologten! oxposition of the Mississtppl Val- ley to bo held here on the 7th, | th, and 0th of next September, ‘There will also he orguntzed it that tne a gocloty to be culled Tho Misals- sippl Vadloy Horticutturil Soclot; ‘The Com- mittey will arreage a promlutnelist for tho nutuinn exposition to-morrow, a SOLDIERS’ REUNION. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwavkee, April 18—A mnse-meoting in tho Interost of tho soldiers’ rounlon was held ut the Acatomy of Musio this ovening. Tho Reunton Axsovlation ussurod tho citizons that thebo would not be less than 50,000, and perhaps 100,000, visitors to bo takon cure of the second week fn June, Spocches were made by Secrotury-of- Stute Warner, Stute-Troasurer Guenthor, Ad- jutont-Gonoral. Uryant, Col. Plor, Gon, Hincks, tho Hon, Jolin Juhnston, and othera, ———— a ———$ Drinks for tho Sick. In speaking af the wnnoying thirst of fovor patients, Dr iL IL Kano, in bis “Sick oom,” Bayne “Thirst ia a very prominent and annoying acuta of fovor, und one that requires i Hite coustterntion. Pisin water, when taken beyund & certain amount, is vory, iavt to disorder the stomach and bowels, caneolly, in feyors where mueh tlutd und but littte soll food ts taken, Bnough water to quench the thirst we Muly be envugh in most enses to disorder dlgastion, or, rithor, further disorder and so finportunt dy the little that remains of this function thut we cannot «ford to abuse It. Small plecos of tee held in the mouth, and ailowed to dlasolye, Kumotlmgs answer the purpose, but not tn the uniority, of wakes, (Up ou cernun paint, the nodan of water taken {nternully, In fovera, ta exccliont; uside from allaying ‘irritation: by quenehiny thirst, it Hashes the kidneys, currylog ot inuch of the effetu material” produced ne the high terme perature, Le hus buen found that the addition of certaln anbatatiees to Wotan erent fuereused its powers toquench thirat, ‘This ts especiulty thoense with veld. One druchu of bydro- eblorie nekd added ta a quart of water will give Jt suilelont webtlty te accomplish tho dostred purpose, while attho same tuo it adda to ite Mewsnetuese, and ROmetimes rolleyes niuteod, Nhe uw of nelds in fevers fs highly commonded by some authors, and this ts, I think, tho beat way in which toauhiniiister thom, ‘Pho aameamaunt Of sulphurous acid may bo added ton quurt. of water when the bowels ure loosy or there is a tondonoy that way. Th those cuses neldutared Darley wotor is pleasunt wid nourishing, The mume may be aald of toust water, In comstipas thon, oat=ment water ussy be used in tho sung muitinor, 4 row tamarinds aided tan glasd ot water will often iwanugo thirst and open tho howelr faplzs “De, Te peakingan this subect, sys? th ‘Although, perhaps, not strictly relovant to our presnnt subject, 6 Cow reniurks muy be Mute hore conven esatly (on tha drinks "best millet tw fover patlents. ‘To thom, thiret, ie ‘most Important and Hlatresulni, often causing Much reatlogiwas und ircitubility, those tn tholr tury often tncrenalyg the foyer, Tho urgent thirst must, therefore, bo allayed. but if left to thomsaclves to autiate thelr craving, pationts will always drink to execes, which la vory Jiubio to Hisgrrunge the stomach, impatr digess Hon. produce iHatulenoe, and yyen dlarrhua. Thuory and experionoy both show that drinks, inde slightly bitter and somewhat acid, lake thirut most effectually, A weuk tnfusion of cucurtits or orungo peel, acituiated slightly with bydrochloriy acid, wos, with: Graves, of Duolin, w-favorit thinsteallaytng drink — for fovor patients. Haspberry vinoyar a a useful drink Matta ice ln vory grateful, Swot fruits, although at first uyreoable und rofresh- Joy, nuast be taken with care und modorution, fur thoy often give rise tou disugrovably taste, wudare apt to produce flatulencound diarrhea,” THE RAILROADS, Important Reduction in Enst- Bound Freights. Proposed New Line from Cincin- nati to Now Orleans. The Wabash Socvres an Eastorn Out- let from This City. REDUCTION IN EAST-BOUND FREIGIT RATES, Heretofore the predictions in The Taimune regarding changesitin: cast-bonnd frofght rates havo waally turned out correct, but this thie thus to nuknowledge itself Lenten. Tha pre diction was made Inst week that the trunk Hines would reduce onst-bound freight rates April 1, tut tho managers have now decided, fu order to bent Tus 'Tuinuns for once, to make tho -ro- duetion on the Mth, The General Froight Agents of tho varions ronds lending cast from thisclty were Instructed by telegraph yestor- day tomeot and reduce tho tari on grin and ‘provisions five cents per 100 pounds on tho former and 10 centy on tho tatter, While ft was gonorally unterstood that tho opening of nayl- gation would.compei tho grunk lines to make anather reduction, Yet thore were fow who bo- Hoved that it would bo mado so soon. Ifad the “boom of a week or two ago continued, the reduotion would nodtonbt have been dofer~ red wnttl long after tha opening of navigation, Wut fortunately the “boom” suddenly col- Inpsed, and during the Inst woek bustnosa has teen ns dull ng It could well be, Lesides, Inke rates wore quoted much lower than tho trunk nes anifotpated. These cnuscs forced the trunk Ines to come to terms and make tho re- duction nt ones, ‘Tho renson that a 10-cent, ro- duction wos made on provisions 1s that the piekers combined and decided to ship this ar ticle by luke ff tho roads fnsiéted on the high mitescharged herotofore. ‘Tho General Freight Agonts mot Inst evening: at Mr. it. C, Meldriin’s olfteg, and, in accordince with the fustrietions from thoir muungers, cs- tablished the following now cust-bound tarlil, to gv into effect to-day: Flour, Grain, | Proviatona per harrel.|per 100 ths, |per 100 tbe. Albany. 0 25 30 Now Yor! rH a0 3 Boston . 45. m a 40 Philadelphia. a 3 aig Baltimore. Gh a 2] Ruffalo. . a Mi% 2 ‘Tho reduction vompr! tho articles In tho aevonth and cighth clisses, No change was mada In articles in other classos, but ns the above comprises the prinaipal articles of enst- ound shipment, there ts but tittle complaint on that necount. ‘There is much complaint, howover, that no re- duction hag been nade on Hye stock, “Cho rites on thie freight are still the gatno fs they wero during’ the winter, conts por 100° potnds, ‘That tho rate is oxurbitant {3 beat demonstrated by tho fact that, tevording to Fink's turing. It costs the roads but 17 colts to carry this clnss aftrattle. But thoro {4 no luko competition on live stock, und tho abippers are compelled to itae the rail, no matter whut tha rates ure, ‘thls proves that tho ratlronds wilt only reduco rates when forced to do,80 by competition or ’ other cuuses. . A BATTLE For SUPREMACY. dir, W. 1, Osborn, President, and Jnmes C* Clark, -Vico-President and Goneral Manager of tho Chicago, St. Louls & New Orleans. {tallrond (Now Orleans Hranch of tho Ilinots Contral), who came hero « day or two ago to consult with President W. K. Ackerman, of tho Illnoia Con- tral, regarding tho cbnstruction of a new Iino from Juckeon, Tonn., to Nashvilic, ta Join there with another line to be built to that point from Danvillo, Ky:, by tho Cincinnnt! Southorn, to head of the Loutsvillo & Nasbvillo, which ts tryIng to diyort ull the Southorn business to ita own lines, loft for thoir respective homes yes- terday, tha former for New York and tho Intter for Now Orloans, ofter having ngreed to zo ahead with the scheme, Aa stated In yes- terday'’a Trmoxe, the Chicago, St, Louis &* New Orleans lino used to got nearly all tho busines’ from the Nashyilto & Chattanooge Rallrond for New Orleans, but since thut ine has been scooped In by tho Louls- ville & Nashville that business is tiken around by way of Montgomery. It has beon tho alm of the Loulsvillo & Nnshvillo, over since it has commmonced. its great ;‘consolidation achomoe, to out olf tho Chicago, Bt. Lola & Now Orlvata, as wellns tho Cineinnatl Southern, from all. tho. FSouthorn through teria originating at Cincin~ nath: Loulsyilte, Nashville, eto, Tho managers: fcr, Ste Louie de New Orleans, 13 well as the Cincinnati Bouthorn, da not propose to be shut out from that bustices by tho grisping Loulsville concern, and for this, reason they buve tuken steps to form n junction, ani thus form n through ta from Cincinnat! to New Orleans that wilt, bo _sovonty- five mites shorter. than tho Lonisville route. Tho Hne from Jackson to Nashville hus heen foaited. It willsbe nbout 19 inlles lon, ponotrating it rick prediuative action, in whiel ron of superior quality oxista, The country: now produces cotton, corn, whent, tolinceo, and live stock, Tt ia understood. that, 1 this road Is pullt, the Cincinnati Southern wil construct 1 braneh from Danville, on its main lie to Nash- villo, aubout inlles long, thus form- ing ‘b¥ over seventy-fya initea tha short- est line | from Cincinnati te Now Or- loans, nud to all points on and wost of the Chicago, 8t. Louis & New Orleans initrond, Tt ta underatood that parties from Nashville will xo to New York to meet there Mr, Osborn and consummite the arrangements for the Imtne- dinte construction of the Jaoksou & Nashville Iullroud, 18 the new extension from Jackson will be culled, The rond can bo cheaply bullt, na nearly all the materials necussiry tur ita cons struction enn be had in tho Immediate vicinity. Tho country enst ‘and west of tha ‘lonnesxco River abounds in Imestone, comant,and marble. ‘There Is an ubundanes of Btono and weayel fur ballast trom twenty-five to forty miles cust ot duckson, As the newling via Jackson to Nash- ville and Cineinnat! wil be about seventy-tlye miles shorter than'tho Loufsvillg & Nashville route vin Mobile, Bontgumory, and Decutur, thoro ennnot ifs much Santen cry. as to which Ine will got @ho business. The Ine from Cln- einnativin Nashville and Jackson would over. shadow the route to the Bust vin Mili and Loulayille to sitch an extent as to muke tho Louisville people rather sick of some of thelr hate bargalns, by which they moant to throttle all compatition. Intho recent negotiations with: the Loulavile & Nashville and the Georvin Ines: to Augusta, Macon, and Savaninh, tho latter forced the former to abanton tts Montgomery route from Green Line territory, and to tke ite business vin. tho Chuttanoogn £ Wostorn Atlan- tho Roud to Atlanta for dircon Jing points, thie foreing tho Loulavilla & Nashville to yive up mory than 200 miles haul over. its Decntur and North & South Alnbamn Rounds, .1¢ ia stroug- suspected that tho Louisville & Nashvillo {1 fs recent acquisitions has gained consldernble dead welght that will resull more to its tnjury: than ita benefit, There can be no doubt that the Mobile & Montguimery and the New Orleans & Moblo Ines wil prove & heavy fond to carry, ne both are dependent on throuxh business al- most oxelualyely for eqraioys. There ta no loeal traitlo of any necount on ulther of these ronds, ‘Thoro can he no doubt that tho Loulaville & Nashville wil open a ively war againet the now competitor, but tho Intter is In overy way pres pared to moet, the encwy, having tilly conald- ered all the consequences before tho detorminns tion to construct the now Mne was arrived at. When the war oomoa tho fur will tly in tho Ban h, aud small follows had better get out from under, CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA. Tho Appellate Court yesterday morning do- elded the motion to cdntinuo the Injunction tn tho casa of tho Lake Shursund Rook laland Init ronda va, The Chicago é& Western tndianw, ‘This was w-dill to proyont the Intter’s tricks crossing comnpliinant’s roade pear Sixteenth street, Judge Jameson dismigsed tho bill Inst week for want of cquity, but the Appoilate Court beld thore was sultlclent cause to warrant the revival of tho Injunction, Judgo MeAliister, in doolit- Ing tho cisu, Huids 1 this case thore was argucd yosterday on upplication to continue tho Injunction tn the muttor of the Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthorn Mollway Company otal. aquinst tho Chicugo & Weatern Indiann Ratlrond Company, After tho argument wus conclided, one of tho counsel for uppullee sugyusted that thoy would like further time to Mle a printed. uryumont,—ne to which there was no detinit answor, Upon considera. ton of this mattor woe buve concluded that this roquost iy ong that probably, wader tho gireum- stance’, Ouxht not to be acceded to, Tho usunt practice 1s to hear theso applications ex parte, Very much tho gue us in an application ‘ora supersedens. We departed from thoordinary, practice when the matter camo up Inst Vriduy, counsel on both sides Delng presont, and wo Kot tho caso for honring on yesterday, whon counsel hod tho full tine awarded by our rules for the argument of the case on. upp |, Binco that thas we have examined the bill, and hayo be- come sutistied that tho caso 16 a proper one foran injunction; thut these parties here ure procoul- ng without authority und without lawful power to entor the City of Chicago with tholr rulroad; and the case inado by the DI and ufliduyite ts ‘one that upon tho faco oF it, and without a trial, shows irreparable injury, 60 us to ontitle ap- pellant to an injuaction; and we do not uccept he position tuken by counsel for appellee that thoro js no”, distinct between aA tamporary and permanent — injunction. ‘Thore niay not be sucha development ot tacts upon the full byuriny of this cude gs to atford rounds for the awanting of «a permanent in- unctions but.upon the papers us thoy stand how, and ws presentest to this Court, there appears to us to bo a case for a temporary in- Junction, 60 that tha motion will be allowed, appdltants helsy ured, howovor, to onter Hitow ponat bond tn the sum of sibow, Tho cnsn will not probably be heard Naatly until falls it could not bo: ahha by ngrecment,—and in that respeat tho bond onght to be large onough tor if ru all possible damages suatalned by tho appeltes. Nefore Judge Loomls, Monday, tha respondent companies claimed daniages for tuterruption to thelr business and Injury to tho franchises of thelr roiits on avcount uf the stopmaga ‘of trains and the proventing of tho transfer of tholr cars to other ronda nt tho point whers tho Western Tndluna scoks to cross tholr tracks, Tho Court held that thoy could recover for the land taker, and for any tangible property Injured,-thotr tricks, or euporstructures, of any avtual Injury to property, but that. thoy could not, recnvol damages for the tutcrruption of busiicss an injury to thor franehiaes morely, An exception waa of course noted. As the petitioners wore eaJolned, they contd not well go on with tho trial without being aubject to damages for violation of the Injunction, Ro thoy withdrow tha J ry yesterday morning, and tho cago wos passed In demuitiy. — A GOOP AVPYOINTMENT. The Baltimore & Ohio Inilrond has at inst do- olded to abolish the pocition of Assistant Passen- ger and Ticket Agent, which was made yacnnt a short tno ngo by the resignation af Mr. Samucl Powell, who went on the Michigan Central, and instond separate the Goneral Passenger and ‘Ticket Department into two sections. Mr. LM Colo will continuo in charge of tho Genoral Mekot Departinent at Hultiinore, Mr. C.K. Lord, at present General ‘Ticket Agent of tho Watuab, 8t, Loufs & Inoltlo, ad formerly Gone erm Paasonger and ‘Ticket Agent of tho St. Loula, Kansus City & Northorn, will havo chnrgo of the General Pansengue. Department, The position of Goncral Hassenger Agant of tho Baltimore & Ohio was offered bin « short ime nyo nid he has nt last decked to necept ft. Tho appolutinent will take efvot May 1, ‘Tho Haltimore & Ohto will cortatnly be benefited by the nuw arrangement, Mr. I. i. Cole, Its vot~ eran General ‘Ticket and lussenger ‘Axont, is getting olf, and it was no more than Just to rollove him of a portion of his arduous dutics, Tiacan now devote his whole attention to tho ticket dupartinent, In which brinch of business ho has no superior. In dtr. Lord, tho Baltimore &Ohlo galus a General Passcnyor Sa who, for experiones, energy, and ability, has 10 Bie porlor di this country.” ft hag nok transpired whore Sr. Tord will make: his Ea aes Chicago would cortainly bo the best point. es LUMBER RATES, Amecting of tho rouds lending from Michl- ganand lnke points to points in Indiana and Ohio hold o meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacific Motel for the purposo of making limber mites, to be tn foree during tho summer. There wore present D. W.C, Brown, Clnoinnutt, Ban- dusky & Cloveland; H, Hromtey, Fort Wayne, Jackson & Sauinaws O. Waters, Sichizun Cen- traly A. HL MeLeod, Clicinnat!, Huntilton & Dayton; Frank Jones, Ponusylvants Company; 1 Siaith, budlanapolls, Porn & Chienyo; L. Ve Mlehantson, Green Line; J.T. 1k Mokny, Lake Bhoro & Michiga uthern; A. U, Leat, rand Tuplas & Indium; A. 1 Southard, Louise ville, New Albany & Chi nie W._E. Liitllow, Trutlnore & Ohfo} B. 1% Coolidge, Fart Wayne, Jackson .& Saginn 1D. Edwards, Pint & Pore Muryuettes D, I. MeCate, Pittsburg, Cinainuatl &St. Louis: Frank Marriott, Bulttoore & Ohio. Mr. D. W. CG. Brown oceupfed tho chair and Mr. W. E. Ludtow acted as Bucrolarye ‘The mooting was in session all tho forenoon and the antire afternoon, nnd yet tt did not suce ee Ju accomplishing tho work for whieh it inet. There wae such variety of opinion ns to tho rites to be charged that no understanding could be renehed, and fnully an adjournment was had until this morning, when anothor at- tempt will be mudo to agree upon now rates, ‘A meoting was hold at Clicinuatt a week or two ago for tha sumo purpose,’ but, owing to tho diversity of opinion nt that timo, no rositlt was renched, ‘Tho rates of lust, winter are etl In force, and {t fs neccasary that a summer tarite be now established. If no understanding 18 reached to-duy thare will bo great danger of a disastrous fight betwoon tho various roads on the lunber business to Indiana and Ohio points, —— TIE WABASIVS KASTERN OUTLET. It Naa heretofore been supposed that tho Wabash would bo.able to don Western business only from Chicago, but developments have just been mado which will givo it -an oxcellont rate. totho Enst, so that itwiilbe able,to compete Juat ag effectually for tho Eastern na tho West- tern trifle, It transpires that tho Jndlanapolla, Delph! & Chicago Railroad, a9 narrow-gatgo fino from Helput to Honselner, Ind. has just been purehaged by Mr. H. Crawford, General Soticitor of tho Chicago & Eustern Fiinols and Chiengo & ‘Weatern Indiana Rallronda. ‘The rond is Just now being converted Into. 1 standard yaugo, and is to hv oxtondad from Renssoluor to Dyer, whero it will connect with the Tastorn Mlinols. At Delpht connection {s made with the Wabnsh, which will give that road a lino from this city to Toledo tht is but forty miles longer thin tho “short lino yla the Lake Shore & Michigan Sauth- ern. ‘This will make tho Wabash a trunk fine from this elty to Kastern soaboards and onable It to ark n share of tho soaboant business, e- aldes,.tho Indianapolis, Delpht & Chiensro isto bo extended from Halpht to Indianapolis, -which will muke 1 now alreline from this city to the latter potnt via tho Enstern Minnis and tho Tn- dlinnpolls, Delphi & Chicago Roads. Although Mr. Crawford contends that ho bought the rond on his own private account, yet there can be but Httle doubt that ho fs backed up by the Wa- bash ayndlente, and that the Ine his boon pure chased and {8 being transformed into a road gaugo In the Intorost of the Wabash. . A SOUTHERN SCHEME. Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, NaAsnviue, Teun. April 13,—Thoro will likely” ‘be an fimportant mnceting this weok botwoon tho loadtug rafironda In Now York which own and con- tro! Inrgo Interests In Tennesse. It ts (ntinated that Col. Cote will be an important factor in tha “mooting, aa ho loft hee toconfer with Preaident jOsborne, of the Iitinols Contral, who sccms to bo looking atter a Southern outlet for his round sin Georgia,’ Alabama, and thé Carolinns and which, it ts stutod, will roquire ateinpbie: Churieston to make the connoetion. It erally understood that monsures uro on foat fooking to the consolidation of tho Wilson- Me(ive syrtem of rouds into one through tine from Memphis to Norfolk, Thia will include the Memphis & Charleston, Enat. Tennessee, Vir- glatis Guorgin, and Athintic, Ohio, & Mississippi, which {a known as the Vir- winia systom of roads from Wristol to Norfolk, In the event of this scheimo boing urfected, twill muke one of tha most impors tint ines fromthe Atlantic const to tho grent Souchwest,‘and Tennéssvo will aharo some of tho bonellts that will acerio, as the Une will extond from [ristot on the uxtrome northoast, to Stom- phis in the Southwest, and fron tho Intter polut -Conneet with the ruilronds that penotrate Arkan- Pus, Kansas, and tho greut Northwest, and also fa Hne with the Texas Pacitle. whieh is boing rapidly pushed forward to completion by Jay Gould, Tom Scott, and other leading raitrond men, —— EXYRESS WAR. Crnctrnxatt, O., April 13,—The Loulaville, Cine elnnatl & Lexington Railroad’ having votlited tho Adams Express Company that {ts messon- gers and frolght conld not bo curried over tho roud after April 20, W. . Dinsmore, President of the Adams Express Company, led a DLL in oquity in tho United States Cireuit Court asking a restraining ordor to provent tho Rall- rond Company trom ojocting {ts mossongers or rofualng Lo carry its frelyht. It proceeds on tho claim that rallroads have no right to rofude, to curry expross yoods and messengers of any company that applies and pays tho custom- ary rates. ‘This makes tho sult one of great in- terest, Judge Luxter haa granted uv tomporary rostralniig order, and set the cuse for u hearlug in Nashville April 28, DETROIT & BUTLER. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Apuian, Mich, April, 1—A meoting of citl+ zons at tho ollice of tho i Michigan Stato Insur- unco Company, this inorntng, voted to ration bonus of 80,000 and givo tho right of way to the now Dotrolt & Butler Uullrond through thie cit y hen oe subscri wi Hatter willbe vigorously’pustiod,. DISAGREED, by Conusnvs, 0, April 14—Tho Pan-Handie and Baltimore & Ohlo Hallroad Companies, which uso {ha samo track between bere and Nowark, and ‘ono set of mon, hive had sone disagreement, aud each Company bos hired its own tien. . From two'to three trains an hour run over thla track, and probably a double ono will be built. — OFFICIAL CHANGE, Sr, Loui, April 13,—Oharlos K, Lord has ro- signed tho General Tickot Aganoy of the Wa- bush, St, Louls & Pacttlo Rallroad, and accepted the sumo position on the Bullard ‘bid Rall- road, r ‘ CONFIRMED. Artanra, April 10.—At n muoting of tne Goor- gia Mullroud Diroctors to-day « contract for tve years with the Loulsvillo & Nashyitlo Railroad * was coulirmed, — » ITEMS. Mr. W, J. Davenport bus boon appointed Gene; eral Agent of the Chloagy, Burlington & Quinoy: Hattroad at Counoj! Blue and.Omaha, Mr, L.! ‘M, Kintg will bo tho Local Agont of tho rond at Council Bluffs. ee ‘ Mr. William F, MoMillan, Asaistant ‘Moket Agent and telegraph 9) eriter at the toosl ofico of tho Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad siya taut aera cor en! ono it oor lion Pucito Raltrond:at Omute, Ste, Mot Millan bus been iu the omploy of the St. Paul Campany for the laat four Veurs troy Which uae ho hus shown groat aptitude fog railroad fruition of Tiygain bid GEN. GRANT. The Ex-President Cordially Re= ceived by the People of Memphis. He Is Shown About the City, and Is tho Lion ‘of the Day. Meursies, Tenn, April 10—Gon. Grant ond party ar ‘ved this morning nt0 o'clock, vin tho Missiastppi & Tonnossco Rallroad, They were met atthe depot by ndolegation of prominent citizens, hoaded hy Dr, 1. 'T, Porter, Presidont of tho Tnaing District, who, in wolcnming Gon. Grant, anid: "I have tho honor to weldome you tuMemphis. Iwelcomy you fn tho name of all hor cltizans, without distinotion of race, nutlon- allty, or party afliitation. Iwelcome you ns ono of tho yrentust mnilitury chicftains of this or any othor ngo or countrys ns twice vhoson Chief Ex- cuutlye of this grent Hepubiic, and as one of tho most distinguished private cltizens tn tho world. Asauch allof usfeel itan honor toopon tho gates of our elty and tonder you tho hos- pitatities af our. people, and =omay wo not be permitted to ndd one moro com- mission to tho many you havo bad with Fo great dlatinction,—may we not, through you, sit, thank tho pooplo of thosa United States for tholr princely eharity that flowed In upon us from every quarter through epidemics in such unabated mensure as to mitigate as much 1s might bo tha terrors of that frightful pestilence: that duyastated our falr city and filled our hearts with woo? Sir, wo ask you tonceept our sincere greeting and welcome, aud remain with us is long us you van mako It convenient to do £0." Gen. Grant, in replying, said ha wns gind to visit Memphis again, and thanked the Commit- tee for its hoapituble weleamne. Referring to thu charity that had been showered upon Momphis, ho sald [twas n peoutlarity of our country to nl- ways take eure of thoso In ‘distress, and that if tho Government fulled in that respect the ebare itably-dtxposed: throughout the land would not let any one sutfer, The purty wore thon tdriven to tho Penbody Hotel, whero refreshments wero gerved, : At 10:90 o'clock & procession ‘formed, which consisted of threo whito and two colored mHl- tary compantes, the police, tho Flro Department with apparatus, sevoral colored socletics, aud three bands of niusic. ‘Tho Committes of Neeeption mot Gen, Grant at tho hotol dovr, and eseorted hiin to a hack, and upon giviug wsignal the procession moved, with the carrlugu of Gen, Grant’ Inthe centre, Several streets were triversod, and on ae at Court squire, Col. Joseph Patterson dallverer tho following address of weleome: “Gey, Gras: Pum delegated by my fellows eltizons to welcome yor to tho Cityor Memphis. Tho proues of this vast assombtage glvas an emphnais to thelr hospltulity. They greet you ng in Slustrious eltizen of the Amerlean Untons my" follow-citizents of African descent greet you as the chumpton of — their comune eipation; = iny-. fellow-oltizons who shared your fortunes luring, tho War greot you. ns a auceessful General of the Union armles; 1 fellow-oitizens who followed tho fortunes of tho . Confedornoy, eect you nga generous solder, who interposed tho #bleld of his own honor in defense of the unarmed veterans of the South. Bir, in necepting the surrender of the Confed- erento armies, IL was your huppy fortune to hive paused mithvay between vietory and oppression, and to ipaugurate a polley of iagnannnity and Justico which mitigated the pussions of war find tronsinittcd its results « blessing to poster> ity<n polloy which exacted nothing from the vanquished but obedience to tho Inws of a com mon country; apolicy which, before the em- Dera of tho War were cool, disbanded a million nringd men, and gent thom home to ongage It penvoful pursuits: apolicy which transferred tho sottlemont of dilfercnees from tho arbitrament: of the aword to tho arbitrament of tho ballat- box; a polley which challenges the ndiniration of mankind, and constitutes tho crowning glory of your aventful life if nt thig, tho most. critical moment. {n Amorlcan history, you had not interposed tho influence of your great oximple to prevent tho mon who never felt the shock of Datte front turning loose upon adefensoless penple tho terrors of tho Jaw and syord, tho Bouth would have, been for goncra- tlons yet to come tho Polaud of America, and to-day her sons would bo in open resistanco or sproateato bonenth tho trend of o standing army. Hut, slr, wo aro undor brighter skles. Yon bo- hold from whore you stood, olghtuun, yours 170, nmld the contesé of uring, n peacofal people, congromuted from overy State in tho Union, euch In pursuit of bis own happlaesy, and bunt on tho prosperity of ull. Here on thia battle-scarred soll, nen whe then met in tho shock of war now nicet In friondly intercourse, and around thor ‘iresides recall the memerluy of the groat von-, fillet. ‘The horaes who wore ‘tho’ blue and tho’ heroes who wore tho gray urocmbulmed togother 1n song and story, and flowers bloom ns sweotly above the gravesof the one as thoy do nbove i aves of tho other, Wo are dostined to have a common history na well ag a common country, Tho historian who reports the chivalry of McPherson will re- cord the herolsm of Juckson, and on tho puge in wwhien Appomattox is writton, ho will weave In & chaptet of Immortulity: ‘Ulysses 8. Grant,’ * Robert E. Leo.’ ha “Sir, you ure iu tho hougo of your, frionds, ‘Traversing the continent from tho Pole to the Atluntle, descunding south to tho overgindes of Florida, and ascending ‘tho Misstasipni from its mouth to the spot where you tre now standing, you have been ovorywhore yreoted with loyal Welgome by your countrymen. Surely this Is the your uinbition, No wonder, after efroling the globo in your travels, you polnt with Pelee to tho fand of your birth, dfoy your life ho apared, nnd tay your Ulustrious example be potent for all time In promoting fraternity bo- ‘iween the citizens of our common country, and in preserving the Institutions of our Republic, you welcome, You are the gucat of Memphis,” ‘Gon. Grant, responding, said: MIL CHAINMAN AND CITIZENS OF MBMPITIS; Tho reception which I recolys here nt your hands cannot but be gratifying. I¢ ts plensant to hoar such words of welcome ns I have heard throughout By tour of the South, and 1 can sity tomy friends In the South that there hus nover beon na day whon 1 was not as anxious for tholr prosperity as. thoy thomecives. 1 #00 ovitonco of u better focling existing botween the cltlzens of tho different suctions of our country, which f hope witt continue to grow. -I thank your alge Conistainny and cltizens of Memphis, for this i. ception.” public lovee was thon held, and tho vast throng, ostimated at 15,000, ‘surged nbout the geand stand, anxlous to shake tho General by the hand, Tho military companies nat Lo’eloc! egoorted Gen, Grunt buick to tho hotel, ‘This aftornoon Gen. Grunt visited tho Cotton - Exch®nge, and at 4 o'clock uttonded tho Central Baptist Church (colored), where tho colored puo- plo had assembled to. rect him. BK, Sampson golured), teacher in tho public schools, rend at address. of welcomo, to which Gen, Grant re- Had, shaking. thom for thelr kindly welcome. toferring to the condition of tho colored people, tho Genorat sald ho was glad to Know tholr von dition was Improving, and ho fully beloved, fia very short thne, every right and privilege of luw will bo granted them, 7 Lemoyno College, colored institution, was noxt visited, where tha General was entortained Dy singing, after whieh all present came for- want and shook him by the hand. 4 Yosulght Gon, Grant attonded Leubrio’s The: = tre, As he enterod the band struck up “Tail to tho Chief," and the audience, which was very Inrge, loudly appliuded, Aftor witnssing ono got of tho ‘Pirates of Penzance," the party ropired to tho rooms of ae Font gence Club, where the General was on- Orta! ‘AtlLo'clock tho spacious dining-rooms of the Peabody Hotel wore thrown open upon & most magnificent banjuct, which hud been tendered to tho General i seventy of the most proml-+ nent citizons of Memphis, + ‘Tho dininy-roome woro handsomoly decorate’ with tiga, and tho tables. were formed In tho shupo ot u horse-shoc, Gon. Grant being seated direetly In tho contre, In full view of all the guests, Tho cuisine wis super. Elgne COUTBOR were served, cach course Hocompaniod by the rarest, choicest. vintage, Tho first.tonst, "The President,” was reapondedete by Gon. M0, Winliamson, * © ‘Tho second tonst was, “Our guest.” Gen, Grant, in response, sald: “Thive no doubt but that every onu present can make u longer, better spoovh. I kuow that there are several oditors here who have written longer editorials thin thoy will wrlto for the morning pupers, If they’ only repout’ what 1 say. Now L havo no doubt you considered. It. an act of kindnoss to call upon mo to respond to this sentiment to-night, and am glad you callod pon me so carly, for thon it will soon be over ant Lahall bo yaa to alt and smoko and enjoy the misery of those wha ure to follow, Yea, gontlomon, I thunk you for tho, kinduess intends ant forgive you the baru: you havo: dono me! K yp Zennossoo "s responso by Judge James 0. Plereo, ar ‘ . 3 bo Bongh and Nar"; response’ by Judge EB, . Hammond, PS ' ti Army and Navy"'s response by Judge J, ne Meth his and Hor Cammeroo"; response by 1,2. Godwin, ‘This concluded the regular tonsta, at tho end of which the Helegation from Little Rock, Who came to conyey the Gencral to Ar kunsns, wore introduced, and It was after 1 o'clovk before the bunquot unded, . , Fa ion LGeany and party will go te Littlo Nock to- INDIGNANT NEW ORLEANS, Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicuga Tribune, ~ Naw Onczans, La., April 1.—Tho dispatch by tho Associated Pross ssying the National Hoard of Health reported eloven deaths of yollow- fover Inst month created fudignation, and prot eed ge the Boalt oe cl 19 wlatumor tt chootine Chleayo produce market, ® BLOOD RR, DR. CLARK JOHNSORN’S Indian Bled Spe iy. iH Ben siglo epry esa SOCnsa TES awa ONY SHYT g 2eval Saul Cons soaoryy «URES Fer URES BiLonayreS AND BK (rnapn Manx.) 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