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CHICAGO GT a TE 15, WELVE PAGK Se gut q 5 ere eres vs us “ 7 dame light, They are not, here in Loulstang | tho Interest of Binine, Washburne, of any | use of his name os a eanitidates forse to é THE EXPOSI' TION. newspapers. ‘The amphitheatre, stage, and | more, and Philadelphia aro also engaced ————ooeeeee ~ NATIONAL POLITICS. At leasteas a rule, by any means in favor of | other prominent candidate now before tho | term except upon na contly reporters’ platform are reached by the corrl- : Grant for President. tountty for the Republican nomination for | £8 toleava him no alternative: but to reluce Car Just alluded. tow and by a aloe at thls elty. ie dent ranking next ta-amisunt to % ti ippl, loo, Who express then ef et 3 Anant e Col y unin~ i idl e t ’ | Tho Outcome of Grant’s | solves opcuty, as well aw who exprees then | aiwaya voted the straight Uckel, but, ns a | inkably expressed Tif: people touk hin ae raparing the Building for the | trathea,‘sy that at eae inte Gill Ue Ree SARAH BERNILARDT. * F as most decidedly of the opposition, Here Republican, confess 1 coutd not read over | his word, because the pdsition was both wise Use of the Convention. feet above the present level. ‘The north end 2 ‘4 for one | moment will be 276 fect from tho stage, This space | Hor Demand rant would stultl- will be divided Into three parts, In front of) Nomnge at FRU i ere rar pararey from IC | Tho Hotels ond Dologations Which Have | oginey i Wa'iafesin. “ihn tae te |. ‘°F Soros lceaie Ny 4 er Ci B be | Fs Neio Ir a ers speak, ‘That tine Beoured Quarters Thore. Qrranimed or te ice icimeddiately back of |” Paine’ Stecel the Lue. eompany drome, hk cna, Fo rent emaies division, Aero | ap eeAte paren Oo. Tia company of te 7, a scnsible man s ; seats will be furnished for about 800 persons gals havo a holiday in tho Flaly + fet that the pres: | ‘The hotel arrangements for the coming’ ‘At tha rear of all will come a 9} nen for the | Week, by virtte of an old tradition. ‘they tis one of emiicnt | Repubiean National Convention in this city | spectators, an area-capable of & ving sents to | generally take advantage of it to go and play Isheso blinded by | ate already well Infd out, though It will bo | 5.900 persons. ‘There pre a nuinber of small | In Brtissels, where there {3 0, well tnt fd nar ft ot ut | Speen se borg the ing |G a ih edie | mney a wher hear he recognition, ns wuderstood, might have TE anid that Gen, Grant personally isa | scramble for the nomiyation to a position to delegates are heard from and rooms assigned | a tear ere et tO te tised for ‘into rows | understand French, ‘This season Mile. Sarah ~ | been had, that) Brothor-in-Law Casey’! was goud, pure man, ‘This L cheerfully admit, | which he has been twich elevated by a gen- | tem. A toons. ‘There will be at least fifteen of | Bernhardt, who ls not gregarious tn her file 4 nt once ‘the ‘price ns well as the atumbling | and, hesittes, give him credit for pret inilitas | crons people stamps n blot on his fair name THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL, COMMITTEE these, and possiblyinore. The appointments, | atlnots, hins deserted he! di Block inthe way; that Casey elected to the | ry genius, and all that, Dut the one grent ob- | that tling can nevereffake? Spontancous, ts | will probably make tho Palmer House tts | while they onthe ‘a iittle more luxurious { to etar it in I ed her comrades, and gonv.~4 United StatesSenate, andallwould havo been | jection many lave to His renomination Is | it? Spontanelty with @ vengeance, when, | hendquarters, the Sub-Committea.of Five. and not bankrupt anybody; will be substan- vstaritin Holland. Sho teft on’ Tuesday, | Jovely, the recognition of Packard would have | that, ‘When President, he associated with and | in almost every State Cdvent on yet elit t6 | seiteh In conjunetion.switl the Vocal Exrens,| Ual and tolerably Wyinfactable, “Che, dele. | traveled as per contract ‘Ii’ saloon carringe been’ assured; that Casey refused his elec- nwpointed too many men to office who | select delegates to the eee onvention, hich, In conJunetion.with the Focal Exeetts. “zales Will occupy chal, while the galleries with her boy Mnurtee, and was met iw Brug. w Te oialonn there care tue many of tho | the rinues of the gentlemen who are Inter. | Hud pitrou, Not memories seeped ae the. Hoag ested in getting up the “Grant boom” {i dremnling that Gen. Govornutent, the long-to-bu-remembered Chicngo without Inughing right out; not | sitence Is sald to be aley of the —- Stute-Tlouse, ho | that there was anything peculiar abottt tho | ly golt xommetines a ting oud walting for tho recognition that | names of tho gentlemen referred to, but | Jins come, if not come. fd not come, and the fact that Grunt, tho ‘There is not, L venture soldier-Presldent, for. two long months— plane beans of tho at muons pe forge in tho United Blates but January and Fedruary—denied the helping majority of those composing that meotings | ent position of Gom Jand. ‘phere fs the aiemory, most bitter by | Of more correctly apenking, because so many | peril to ils good names for of allin the connection, nnd you cannot of them are ofliccholders, wx-ofliceholders, | the greed of wer AS fet {tout of tho colored Madders? head that | and officescekers, step down, into vo Recent Visit to the ~ , South. ‘His Personal Interest in §Se- + ., ourlng’ a Delegation’ to -._., Chicago. ol a : has —_————- i. Phe Popularity. of the Ex-Presi- + dent with the Colorod att" Gitlzens. Se Something Concerning the Grant Boom Now Agitating in This City. tlon, hie! iim off to Washington andthorefol- | brought his Administration into disrepute, | the proceedings, If not] culminating in an tive Committee, fy to look after the arrange- r re + ~ Towed that Matta ‘lignite to the effect | and the result was that thousands of Boul open bolt, have been chiracterizet by a spirit ineuits for the Convention, having already en- Teenie areveun cent tle bela ta He eae y ee, Duta Mma eresaete: Heine that public opInion would no longer justify | men wer driven outof tho party,—for in- | of discord hitherto unkhown In slnitlar con- | gnged quarters there. The Sub-Committee, inorder that tiie uitters may not be slowly selio.- nagutintert” willy shee »/the a Government upheld by Federal bayonets, | stance, In 1872, when many Republicans ventions of the Republican, party, But, say | yp will bo bearer, fi % Lot Dov | tortitred to death. tlons of her engagement.« with the NHonit | know,” sald one of the most prom}. | voted totureloy and. later, wo say hothing | his worshipers, ts It fatr te chnrus Gen, Grant | bd remembered, ts compoxed of Don eee eS = Theatre of Aimsterdam, “This gifted | nont colored men in Loulsianny * that both Sethe nets of his last Administration, which | with all this bad blood If Republican elreles Cameron, Thoinas 1. Keogh of North Caro’) a aren Tren dnughter of Judah, who haa a special ff the Packard and the Nicholls Legisintures resulted alinost In the brenking up of the Ke- | over the nomination ?} Emphattently, Yes, | ina, Jon C, New: of Indianapolis, and RICAN BEEF SHIPMENTS. talent for tiny ‘i hersel aE E aie well understood tho election of Casey by Dubitean party, ‘The thing most to be de- | because almost with the das of the pen he Powell Clayton of Little Rock, Ark. The -— 4 getting herself puffed, Ine |: elther would Insure a fecopmition, es alred now, or should be (by all Hepublicans could put an Ca) all, And it tan | parlor and entresol floors ull be devoted to | emarkahle Growih of the Tixport sista ot et pay aa public jeonuns: ole not hear Packar say, after wil was over, that ) and citizens erally who have thelr coun- | marvel to avery frie of his worth ) ef seb dow in the agreement that sho TPive hind stood by Casey we would havobeen | try’s Aiatarent henrd), Is that the mnistakey of | tho name inthe, United ‘Statey | the uso of tho members of the Natlonat Com. | ‘Trade=steadity Growing Demand for recognized ?” the past ought not to. bo repeated, but care | that | he dovsn’t forthwith do It. | mittee, with the room on the corner of State ize ye NE Te Met edn Tete t welling for hits backers r : ities of the Kuterprino in the Faturo, at the rallway terminus by the Burgesses and MY COLORED PRIRND fully guarded agate oem igsue,. Lt talgo event te C ers to count noses | and Monrou streets formectings. Ordinarlly New York Herat Apr 12. Burgomnster, and escorted ns slto rode to hee é c the Conveftion, and, if found Ps but expressed the altuation, as generally well | hay be { I und | the Palmer can house and feed 1,500) ‘Tho rapld incr in tho Ameri Lh z «| has en charged openly, and’ we | Ina minority, then gracpfull decline? This . ‘ wid increase In the American ex- | hotel In a curringy drayn by four wiilte uunderstond at he Hime. pon vot the Con. hie eorrectlys eat a Majority We} ie anid to he the WTO TAID. Now is ee guests, but by resorting to n little | ports of live cattle and fresh beef to Great | horses, by the Itoyal Guard anil the students sit cra we th sides Peetatit ‘inderatootl— | those who favor Gen, Grant’s nomination | an enviuble position fora man who stands crowding—always necessary in Convention | }sritnin is at present a subject of lively tn- | of the Untversity In thelr caps and gowns, Anne rot actual cyeuthee the election ‘ot | are, ofllechalders ex-oliiceholdars, and oftice- | before us the recipient of the homage of a thne—itcan take care of 2,000, Afr. Palmer | terest to dealers in thiselty. Since the suc: | If any other members uf the C haste linlever of acti te rien a aecojmt | SECKEPS who will'do anything to quainiain | work? Dut. any the) third-ermers, this | has also a ten-yenrs’ lease on the three stories f the business ns bee yuce | If any other members uf the Coutts, Frau sey BS Pard 18 well KNOWN to. HI | the “supremney of the machine.” | Now, aquenmisliness over elepting a man to the the building immediately south: of hi cess of the business lina become assured It ls | ire eee ths h Were totlde hit ent tion. Packurd {s well known to bave nftor- | for to purpose of giving your readers a | Presidency forn third term is alt bosh. If over the building immediately south. of his ] fnviting enpital and assuming proportions ringes «drawn by two horses only. After ward so expressed Nhugelf to more thay ones | little Information (eet ene erent occupa. | ao, then were the resolutions of the Leyisin- hotel, and, by connecting them with the hotel | jittle anticipated by {ts ploneers. Among: playmg “Phere? on Holy Thursday, 1 was Hie chose to atin by Kellogg yt (Ke We | tlons of tho rentlemen who called the meet- | tures of more tan half of the eer | proper. and adding another story, he expects | American enteprises of late years in the wa; dueted 1 ipuintel tat ih Wis Uae chances ve En ror Pack icholts fe1t | ing referrett to, and to sustain the Shurge, | States declaring ugalnsta third term four | ' provide fifty nddivonal rooms, On 8 | of trad have achieved auce | clieteal troy the play-house by four nutabies thoy had but te yoout. Thatt ard and Ws | vize “that the ofliceholters, ete. favor | yenra ago ri Bosky ten were all bust the | Pinel, le expects to provide for 2,200 people. ada none Have achleved equal success | of the city, and that a retralte wis slant. followers to starve out, Chat those who did | Grant's nomination,” please notice, that ont | solemn vexpressed opinions agalnst a third THE ASSIGNMENTS OF 1OUsts or attained stich magnitude. From a venture | bedt.r was to pass beneath the balcony of £0 atarve out should Bot feuk: like: encourag- | Sf the twenty-thres names mentioned inthe | term of Washington, Jetferson, Madison, | up to date are Ne follows: ‘The club-room | bY dealers in this clty and Boston It hay | Het afartuneits This spectacle was to bo Ing ate re terrisaissippt Kura). red leaders | Tepert af that meeting all are ofliccholders, | and Jackson, nll of avhoin, living tp to thelt | on the parlor: iloor to Tye: ae om Chair | grown Ina fow years to be nw prominent and one at tiny it Heraiiatla Riven, by 200 musi hit rent down wil PPAmes aid saw. thelr ex-olllecholders, or office-seekers but six, and | convietions, retired from the Tresluency at | nn of the National Comuitttee, and’ eighty | profitable featuro of ‘our export trule. In | Good. Fri ay it ee a Mudie On iH e abandoned to tha Democracy, without they, too, for aught L know, may be or may | the ent of elght years? Mr. Jeiferson de- | people from Pennaylvanii; apartments on | 1873 the exports of Al erican fresh beef ge nits hf art tates ing te Here sien the aliadow of a falr excuse, Oy Wetake | NAVE ‘beon, Uerg ig the lst submitted | clured, somayeats after leaving the offica, in a | the Sonrue street slileof thd entresol floor te ws pays mneriean fresh beef | Bae reo? AML OM Aires Cetricon Au even te fine boon. ‘There are those of the | {ef elon note it euretully, and all | letter to a friend, thatthe man whosemnbttion | Chauncey 1. Filey, Secretary pntresol floor te } aggregated 4,000,000 pannus: fn 1870 tho alii | 4 Berean a a Saturday she recites nely enone a mutter of fact, Wh thinking men’ will draw thelr own con- | would lead hiin to gecent a nomination CentralConmulttee-and sixty-five persons fro1 ments amounted to 64,000,000 potnds—an | Wotan tt jong Sol and other verses uf |; most brontinent, iS eh i OE tact Who ti, | clusions: 8. #1. «McCrea, ex-County ‘Treas | for a third term should be rebuked by ade- | thatState, including, thodele Te arian! 1} | Increase of. 50,000,000 pounds In four years, Vietor Ingo, ee lie, delectation of, the |) ais ag tn cuisinan, a slinte of the | Urer of Cook County; John L. Geveridze, ox. | fent, Lt Is becoming every day more appar- | nnd # to ex-Gov. Smith OP Bt, Albans, Vt, | ‘The first shipments of live cattle forsinughter Pram iho als Hate the our a arde mer las TY re tine | Ideutenant-Governor and | ex Governor x7 | feat atGrant ia" the weakest candidate in | and the. ten delegutes, as well as’ ten | date “yi ilar Ce ake ater to pay Sarah Bernhardé delegation. is en RE not pet i that Tilinols, ex-Congressinan ot large Mind ox: | the field, so far as availability 1s concerned. | alternates from ie Sites Pot a a date even earller, and the rapid growth has 15,000 francs for each represemtation; and the share, even, without a, vers, considerable | shortfof Cook County, ete; the fou, ft Ihe fll, i 1 8 a OLY oe eat re Ene MOE eee ae ct on RENE Chamwerialny of Ri Mitton ths ake aE G ignorant eee eos, rather I gente.) Washburne, ex-Congressnan from. iilinols, | ionny others, engendered, probably, by a | John ©, New and seventy persons from of the trade the increase has been so great | [an uct ar er. citations in the Palace, sent tell tore bincks, ‘Theso are simpl: dealinister to France, ole.; Frante W, Palmer, | feeling that ho ts being forced upon the peo Indiana, — embracing the Welepation; | and steady as to suggest to shippers the pos- ie was udeed necensary te Induce some mnore Intelligent pine _ mply | Cresent Postinnster at Chicago, ex-Congress- | ple nt all hazards, in defiance of the fact that | suitabl to” at D, "Dorey lity of nt i qembers of the Frangals fo accompany Mile, tr the fnets, deny them who buy. nan, ete.; Dan” Shepard (Our Dani jel?) te as not a shndow of clalin to the position SI if le rooms to arcus . Borey | sibility of almost unlimited expansion, Surah Bernhardt Inher Dutch tour. Severt! 1 nae ctor tor bits Daca out oF cts now’ clerk In the, Chicago | Post-Olth ev} | Lthink Washburne, If not the first! Is cer. alternates eee entae Letters on The following table, taken from the re ily to ay te mt thet here etn ‘ Hf { i y TY e y es 3 ‘ma oy i oF tte! C4 sy y to piny second fddle te her, uit told NOW ice a good salary frum the Govern- | iniuly the second eholey of a targa majority | coming in every day asking for rooms Bre | turns to the Bureau of Statlaties nt the Cys | that, to ayold wounding tho pride of those New Orleans reception, I cannot sce, for the ent i fees rendered. t th te Wise Het of me, that here it redounds in why man- ment for stipposed services rendered, te of. the people of onsin, and, if nomf- | terms, and engagements are made as sun ns tom-House, shows the shipments in the four | yy] nisente i ner to his advantage with the ‘teputiivans. wGtiee aay but Who 13 really vinjating uated, ‘would poll 8 ar er youd than any | mail ‘and. telegraph enn close the negotions, | years ending with 1870: 4 teliy cantseaitel Foe tt tay Meer orratgell Tthink, on the contrary, ‘and i cortalnty am | thry to teas State C yf sh 4 tA antttee, cunt Hint ni noes Phas ae ; Geriaat, vole Twenty-five Toons Wave, been set Balto Tor < 0 No tee Lbs. freak | dutghter of Amsterdam who has conquered, vo ae eltvet, is om itow tint tha show | in sending clreulars throughout the Site, prabably get tho fiten Tot tho State in the | ulud ing ten tor Senator Wagner and pitty, 180... haw Beef || RNa gee om te nlug OF he ra Seale cont{- ‘Hames and Occupations of Those Who ' Are Helping the Scheme Along. oe American Meat in England—Powaibil= would not be obliged to play tntess recetvedt » i ‘ QMcesHolders, Ex-OficeHolders, and * , OMllce-Scekers Conspicuous in ae "the List. Tho’ Bentiments of Voters Who Ara Op- posed to Grant's Nomination. LOUISIANA. "GRANT IN THE SOUTH. +" Bpeetal Correspondence of The Cricage Tribune. * New Orteans, April 12,—Grant’, Southern Your niay or may not be termed © success; { tt all depends on how you take it.’ Ono thing, at lenst, It demonstrates to n certainty: He must bo gullible, indeed; who longergives heed to the statement that Grant fs, not per sonallf interested: in securing © nomination. at Chicago. Enough has cropped out here, . in-various ways, to prove that this whole tour throiighout the South Ins had for its object nothing more or‘ less than the captur- ing of. tho Southern delegations. Satd on ine thnate friend of his to me tho other day: “Tt would not do for Grant to stay out of the _. -ountry any longer, He was wanted here Fs] upon the ground, and more particularly hers ¥ inthe Southern States.” ‘The agreement seems to be in the connection that Iu these | {5 over, ias been quite the contrary | and wring letters to various parties in tha | Convention. The friends of G \ In paris. ‘ * # i 3! e . Is of Grunt hope to id ., 1877. 60,001 ¥ q i: chief basis of hope. The dclugations of | ory Domocratic gush and sentient. ‘Those may, be excusalite in Dantel, as Weeertalnly this is doubtful, * |istebe no advance on the regular rates, | 18” 217 BOG BE | Noe “the Dutch Legation here has ascer- | Pennsylvanta and New York, Cameron and | taking the lead in the receptions hayo most woltld be to him “like a fish out of water either nt the Palmer or any of the other ‘Total Seam ioooasaor | talued that the gifted netress was ‘born fu 3 Conkling to the contrary notwithstanding, do Uettafaly nover been prominent as of tho Re- SE ee ad fa at at whe ee Pah aot hotnes, thoute necessarily there will have Hae the ac tives onths of te meant FurisofnDutel mother, who at one thie % hot appear ng altogethor gure. There Is an publican fold lostiog of man, Itobert ‘lt, Lineuln, ex-Super- 6 of The Chicago Tribune, Va be tanrg or Lead or ae cole process, | yonr the shipments have been heavy, and tn was Rachel's dresser. ‘This woman ware Ex-Gov, Warmoth may be said to be the | ¥ . Tow $f . Cicaco, April 14.—In electing delegates. onte: Creuset . tf ried a Hnvrals. attorney of her own falta, 2 only oxeuption, ond he certainly showed of ison gta See Oe Oa ean tr ‘from the Republican primaries to the State THE GRAND PACIFIC dente tie Increase oie tess eh Surah was sentto a Catholle church to be himself ne alts Shed, renter ties Jolin A, Hunter, former candidate for | Convention, or to the District Conventions | has also offered queers ta tis ‘Nattonal Com- | follwing table includes the shipments of christened, and transported to Amsterdiun In 7! Foe a a ear Ciraut was here and | weamlee i Ay Hunter (orivtatriceAtorey | which select delegates to the State Conven- | mitec, and itis Just possiile that that body | live sheep and mutton, Hes Hie stunt nidly | Her infancy to kee reared by, her maternal at his plantation is piace. ie could d tho Aflleg of United states Oe iittinolvs. Get | ion how aré Republicdns whose cholce for | Hivettise house f Foe eta oot | diarensinge mid form an hmportint tem of | prantwotier, he wit te she was getting 7 wished: to visft his place. Io could do no | Fuijug White, former candidute for Various | {ots hoy i s whose choice for | have his house full, anyway, rooms laying tho live-stock and fresh-meat export trade: nto her teens, brought back to Paris. wn i less, under the circumstances, than conte to seety offices in Cook County: Gen. J. H, President {s Washburne to act? Sinco Mr. | already been engaged by the deleantesfrom | _ Month ‘Heal of enttte. Value, | Wsen to live ina wretched set of, roons ing | the city fonccoiipey ihe party ote a Thomas, present member of the Tinois | Washburne declares himself not at presont | New York, Ohio, Miehtzan, Mame, ‘New | Junuury., Asatte g Jating | the top.story of an old house in the Rus St. | iver and ¢ ei TO ot Te etal aineut Legislature, and a defeated eandidate for | a candidate and In favor of Grant, the Issue | Hampshire, Connecticut, Iiinolss Wisconsin, | Februury 000 uy Tone aN ae io pf ae fe ay ae ; ; > EA eae, “iis. elections | ache prlinaries stems likely to be between | SWE NOW ‘porrits ColoradocsUrezon, | Maree “2 daayeee | 2 Gastiiet oti genson Gey often gave He 1 Peat as a -conseguener, to boom for | 8 stern Willett, prosent Comnty-Attorney and Washington ‘Territéry, and an: indefini —_- Grant, but expreases hiinsolf, on the other coer County, an resent County ALOENLY | tho Grant and the 'Diaine. factions, ‘There a Vas eR misenous viedtors. “Che Grand | ,TOtalWcceeccesseesevsee, A100 SLID find’ her sister, deans piekets for hand, ‘ag said, favorably to Blaine. : ¥ e ele are thousands of Republicany who, like my; | Pacitic has 500 rooms at its disposal Gen, Cyrus Bussey, formerly of Towne will boyhood Wa Be ony Jin Alderinan-eluct self, are opposed’ to: a third term, bat comfortably take enre of 1,30) Monle, “AS yoeation for the stage, and her mother, note * robabl “be elted, its, Bussey fone, fd former Clerkin the County Court of this would prefer .-a - Western mah—nn } the home'of: the Maine dolegation,—and, Javorab! edenowss a8, residen| ° " he Agw. county; ‘T. E, Stacy, present: Deputy-Sherilf Ulinola, iuan, . like | Washburne—to a therefore, of the Blaine boum,—it will, of Orleans Cotton Exc ange Stan! is eyarve Ny. of Cook County and ex-Deputy-Sheriif and New England’ man; -but, after all, would | course, be tha great point towards which high in buginess and social cl rales. Gh ant 18 ex-Assis'nt Supervisor from the ‘Town of | rather Blaing should get the nomination than everything will gravitate. In this connec- has over een known iff ‘a Republican, at | South Chicngo, and ex-member of the oid | Grant. What shall wedo? If we counsel tlon, it Is," anhouneed that a special train, « esent Shel Youk C OX clegates, since, In case Grout can’ ortiand tn time to arrive here the Saturday ‘own ao biatant Democrat. He hag been, present Deputy-Sherlif of Cou County, at win, his strength will be cast for Washburne. | previous to the assembling of the Gonven member of the State Legislature, Me oe eatcap te honor, It posible man from the ‘Twelfth Ward, ete.; Itelined But this don’t suit us, for It would, bu, golng | tion. ite fi admitted doubt os to being able to secure n behalf of the boom the solid vote of any oue Northern State. With the Northern delega- tions divided, thore must bo secured at Teast half, or more than half, of tho delegates from the South. Grand’s present mission, thore- "fore; looks‘ to tho securing of tho ‘rotten boroughs”? But for on unlooked-for *\)iteh in ‘the arrangements, ho would linva’ been landed in Louisiann * Just vefora the assemblage of the Republican Convention... Tho: management of tho boom had it all cut and dried that the Convention was to be convened for the 19th of the pres- ent'month, ‘The ‘program successful, and Grant would havebeenhere intimetocapsure the delegates as chosen. ‘The program fatled only,in that'the Louisiana management may . be gald’ te have fallen’ Into a trap of thelr owny'settings Chiafly through the’ instra- inentality of ,Mr., Taylor Beattle, late candh. ‘date for Governgr, ithe formation of}n new. ‘StatB Central Committee, the Chalrman was, deputed with .disereionary powers .of en- . largement,. > - fee eX sb itl The Chairman, Mr, A.J. Dumont, proved to bo pposed to the booms; ugad: the powers ag conferred, iby .the appointment of. addi- | ~ tional members of the game way of:thinking, H and ataved off the Convention, until In May. As ono of the manngurs oxpressed | it to me, | Beattie ( played: thio: devil with) us, gure! enough. | Tow’: could the man be weak enough to fall Into such atrap,—and to think, ing something In her eyes whieh reminded 4 her of Rachel, decided upon placing her at the Conservatoire, The girl had anarrow escape from being apprenticed to adress maker. Her early theatrical career was very, unsuecessttl, She failed wretehedly wt the 5 Francais, to which she was admitted asa" penstonnaire, and was thinking of co! mint. ting suicide, when shi fell in with George Sand at the Odeon, ‘Phat great won had tin exqtisit ear. She was entranced with the. musical voles of Saray Bernhardt, and tried to interest the manager In her favor. Tu alt S. Tuthill, ex:Clty Attorney ‘for two terms for Grant first chotee and Washburneseeond, THE SIERMAN HOUSE Pen yet a Ae sian batt .. of and would enjoy 4 third, ns he fs in favor of A Brent mnany friends of Washiarne will be | has 250 rooms, and will accommodate ‘be- ber tty ra ot dilate for election nS Wutted tho third-torm principle, and Is ‘tho pentle, tis, iplud Into young: for Grant delegates on | tween 700 and’ 800 people. The assigninents March .. Yee ctSenntor in;808, "He at the samo time | Mar who pledged a certain assemblage of | Wis SUicret as nilorsemele Me net ‘warned. | of rooms up to date are ns follows: ‘To —— HE itace wor aticky nnd. af States Senmior Mameetion with the party or- genticinen in this elty recently that " West.| Whee does Jie HIMUNE uve? Should | William H. Vanderbilt and party of ten Totals....+ 482,408 Hee a ayo and men the Hat objection IMeago was solid for Grant.” By way of ‘ashburne men go fi with the -Blaiue | persons, three parlors on tho first floor, Tho causes of theanticlpatéd Ineronse dur- | Ie vayin core eee ernhurde ORS Tne, lark-street front; to B. F. Clayton and | ing the summer ure principally a partial re- Pieley nt all tn her dressing-zown and In nization.: ‘To ave identified himsolf oct. 4 mn to dete ale if “the Re passing remark, Mr. Tuthill will find himself: men to defeat third.tonnism or not? Frely with-the Republicans would have been | Wonderfully auistaicen In, Tis enfeulations MEGrMAI TUPUMLACAN, | 9. Dowwers, of Des Sfolnes, In, ‘Parlor. J; | vival of business activity in Hnsiand, and the | Fane yetiteonts, Le was entirely, the, Cant uf rooms to ‘Thom Keogh Secretary | fact that English farmers will be unable to | 4) : een ubcbles lf to ‘Ainply:.damn ‘hinself ina business point | to . lity to dellvey % a ‘of view, . It has bech'so in -Loutsiana frou miching this matter and his ality to elven, NONTIIWESTERN IOWA. ~ ns. e a to | the erinoline she wore in the firat,—{t.1s go to-day: thero is ne place for she oto mentioned espeelally, Wie fhoclit. To the Editor of..The Chicago Tribune, a arp em aman put thelr cattle on the markets untll after | she reyembled a wooden lay figure on the * aractive Republican in business. Ar. Bussey | hy ay onuch sur’ d y are grass fed, which will be Inte In | stage, Urinoling did not silt her slender Hf i ] ‘ 5 prised . as was old Rip.| SiELvON, Ith,’ April 19,—Many of your the North Carolina delegation; room J. | August. "Th ts WIHT st large. uge., Crinoline 4 : FR Ee ee perhaps best: Van- Winklo «on a cortaln oceaslun. papers -elreulate: thro slat SNorthvreater: A. T.-Hall, of Towa, a guvieratfrientt3: in ive canny rnents cite apnee form, nor lend Ltself to tho serpentine. einen Mdine rie Imeldent tranepiring. John -Hoftmann, presont, Sherif of .¢ Towa, but-L-have saan tnotnlag thorin Sonis to.A. LConger, Chairman of the Ohio | various items of expense. It is genetully of her movements. | Ut tho eee. sssiey ide lnieyUnppcnpconce | eatnip utala? ot Went Cio Gi | eof sne time. Sy ear at] eligit'chct of oe detent | Ka ali eh saves | novell rev dae chance ot tig Gen, Bussey. was sttmimoned.'as_ n: juror. Pete porites ye alsyays been mi oll ‘0 dour b, y ones Of) Inclilding a part of the Ohio de legation;.to | from--liva,-tattle.; than” from: resh--bevfy.| doves, ‘There was some~talk-of “a play of, < e1 particular what. sid _] the countr} is" coming! more rapldly.to. the,| D, Bs: Henderson, --M. C.. Woodruff, J. M. | alttr thre: wulterente of, oplit i. | Syess Phere 1 l Suuge Woods presented the ordeal ofthe | Soiities hie Is on so lone as-e gots office,’ | front: - Northwestern Lowa and Jowa: Itself,| Bailott, and F. D, Slonte, of Dubuatie, one this polit etSaly tho TE oo ten or tte Set hg emilee othe Shae" jronelad-oath. Gen, Bussey ‘had consclen- ; : : " + ‘ } too, that’ he. set It himself; where the devil . aah tug served both parties; Ben, IL, Solignian,.| pre not for the so-called :" . des 9 | room; to Gen. Hi. Shicids, Chairman of the | are..shipped : ‘These can be outed “at the de ;, Tots: was his political senso.” Ho’ committed o tous sored abou tnt ’ Bresent, Denutysthentt: ot Cook Colint is Predidont, cea MAO Uae aD 2 Missal Republican Committee, and Gen, | docks ‘of Liverpoul ata. okt of 43 per hend, : jiter anu.at iets Pant seu faux pas beyond doutst,—ono which interfered | tn tact, wha'quite too much for his digestion. | I Know pergunatly, Tolling avout, the nujort great deal of stir, and4h looking them over Fe ae ar aa Rem fue a ae oT on te re ANID De rhe ON PEO EE i ca if “Aitee Aan ferlovaly with thoarrangement, Granteould | “What? sald Judga Woods "you @, Ked- | of anid) meeting gous, onto BY. Ort | ee oling hele mottiods you see thosccretot | Fetterman, of Iittsbure, and party; toll,G, | cost of two cents per pouml: TE ened se atutietion, SE ae as phigel orn! soldier, and cannot take the oath.” “Gen. | nbout twenty others?’ were present... 1t-| the campaign for Grant... Des Moines Coun- Koller and'wife, Leavenworth, Kas. ; to J. by slilppers’ here that under anything like Bussey had once on 2 thnc—would any, true | 4s safe to assume (taking the above tistns 9 | ty, -in Wien vfs altusted rier have | Ruanels, Chairman Towa State Central Cou favoral Pere ducnalamiees Auneei¢ait ut con Union soldier have done less valve tteont, | criterion): that at lenst fifteen out of thegy’ elected dologates in‘ his favor; Hei itt tho gents’ parlorand rooms for faxty- |/be put.upon the: English markets, two cents or somothing of that kind, to a Confederate twenty wore orare ofliceholiters, ete. Thus x dologates tn: bis favor; also Henry ‘persis, to RE Wiley and several | a pound’ below what tho English producer in distress, Ho had thereby givon ald dnd | I think, by the showing jnade, Lave beyond | County, “This is due to the ‘uituence of | friends from Burlington,. Ii, ‘The reason | can possibly, afford to sell at. “These facts encourngement. to the Rebellion nnd could | fear- ‘of contradiction established the clinrge | James Harlan, Secretary of tho Interior um | why. a part of i Ohio delegation | explain the increasing deniand for American not take the onth required of 4 Federal juror, | so often heard, viz: “that Gen, Grant's | der Grant. Tiis Influence there is potent, and | will” go to, the .Paeffic . and-- another | beef, and have been the mrbject of anxious ‘Mr, Albert Baldwin is another gentloman | moat nelive workers and those who aro get- Matton, of tho Burlington ddeuiakeeye, was | partto the Sherman fs, that the Buckeyes comtuent by the British press and-producers, sometimes classed as a Republican, taking | ting up. thie present ‘Grant booms? in. this Harlan'sprinctpal lieutenant in his Senu- | ore gald to be divided botween Blaine, Grant, “They are stubborn facts,” sald 1 proml-, lending part in the reception, He represented | city and “elsewhere, are those who have | torial fights.” 1n_ Pottawatamio County, |-and Sherman, and up to date haven't been } nent shipper yesterday in conversation on not capture the “Goulatana dalegntes, a3 planned," in funt there wero none aclected upon Wwhoin to work, ' ‘The Immediate objective point now, as understood, {s the securing of the delegations of Alnbania and Arkansas, Tho States aro tobe called inthe Nutlonal Convention, of course, in nlfabetieal order, Alabanta and pein hy. ~ Parts ral Bernhardt was” engaged, necortng to.this advice ‘pt George +, ‘Saud, atthe Odeon, A Yeadtion In ler favor - + ‘Sut ii. Ler nierita’ were overrated ;-and. ML. 5, Pern, tho pamnugerof theFrancals, deelured | Himself her humble and obedient soryaat. | * fede Gtrantin togk fer up, and never, an opportunity to get ther praised 11 tho various Journals in whieh he had auinterest, hit was: fo, her ‘advantage that - hee ‘Arkansas come before California, and tho |.King Itex, the mythien! qonarch of Mardl- | cithor held office, ard holding office, where Uouneil Bluffs 1s located, is the | able to a ree to that point that they care to | the ect, “and Ldon't see how the cattle threo, again, beforo Hiimols, of which latter | Gras, In “the conferring upon Grant of.tho | or oxpect to,” ‘and who would never | grent oflice-holding centre “on the ‘west. |eat and sleep fogether. ts te Oe lan sion ee oe avnite aie aie uaoclatial with sh, pimuatios State-the hiéme Stute, ‘though it bo—thero | ttle of Duke of Aunoriek at n fete got up for | bo sailstied ‘unless they netually were | ern side of the tats. Hore arc held the THE TREMONT TOUBE, thoy exist, and the prospect Is thng-thoy will tela Oe Veto Tancexite the tol of tho | the occasion, Mr. Baldwin ts at ones | in possession of the “spoils,” or ire con- United States Courts, and there is an ari: Hh'its 265 roo! 1 continue, there will, of course, ba mn increas- wholly unexceptionable, 1s In fact deservedly stantly secking them. .In fact, It eatmot be | of Deputy Murshals and other Siliseiolders, See Sain raging will necominadate bates Ing demand for the cheaper meat." popular as a gentleman,—o former resident | dented thatthe whole machinery known to | and Pottawatamle sends delegutes to the | people from Pennsylvania and other States, “How do English: butchers ananage to of Massachusetts, settling here before tho jolitics is exerting Itavlf to bring stout Gen, | State Convention for Grant. lowa ts peor | and‘is now eunducting negotiatlons with | compete with you at ali?” War, He is not Into wh, by any means, ag an rant’s nomination to the Presidency, less us a Hepublican State; she has never | delegates and would-be visitors all over the “There hing ben n- considerable projudice active Repuilean; admits: candidly enough, ‘Luter,—Another meeting svems to have | fnltered;, tue false {dols that have seduced | country. ‘The Gardner can take from 300 to engendered by them against Ameriean beet ag understood, he could not Beeept a posit on been held yesterday (Monday) at Room 46 | Republican States from the Republican col- | 500 people, and hing already reserved its first’ in the first place,” wns the reply, “and only as Republican dolegute, Ho could not do so Palmer Hutse, by substantinily tho samo | umn have recelved but feeble worship from | floor Tor’ the Massachusetts delegation, | the poorer classes haye been the consimers. ff he would,—he could not, afford 1}—he | gentlemen who took part In the rat inceting, | her, and whorever her Republicuns have | twenty-six in number, togethor with engngh | En ish dealers eluta thatour beet Is Inferior would put a staln upow himself In a business | to help on the * Grant boom.” .To be more spoken, without Influence or biqy, thoy have | unoflicial visitors trom the Bay ate | to English beef, and have formerly managed int of view Jf hed It mny | exact, howsvor, thors. jeroa fow now names | declared against a third term, ‘lows is for | to carry the number upto 100, Apartinents to keep it down by the numerous small de- he, added that at this particular fate, there adda to the “boom, among whom were | Blaine first, “ls friends are strong and en- | have also been provided for 100of the Maing yiees of tradesmen, An evidence of this ty 4g itot known to ave been a Republican in | Charles HH. Reed, ox-Stato’s Attorney for | thuslastie. and the anlegation tu the. Repub- | delegntion,—the overflow from the Grand Pa- In the fact that out of an annual shipment of the, lot, ‘Tho same may be sald of the dinner Cook County, for (hree or more terms; hence | Mean Convention wil Instructed to and | elfic, as It were,—and a considerable number | put y millions of ponds to England youcan at tha ! Boston Club’; 1s’ ‘tho darky would | “Charley fully, believes ‘in the third-term | will vote for hin with o will, ‘Thero 1s, | of delegates and visitors, from Towa ‘and | hardly tind nm pownd of Amorlean beef for say: “No Republicans dar.” ‘Tho reception movemeit, as he was candidnte® for retlec- | however, it Is noticed, after all, s very con-'| Southern. fHinois, The Matteson has sot sale ut the butchers’ stalls.” at the 8t. Charles Total was engineered, as | tion for the third or fourth: time to the same | siderable fecling that Mr. Washburne can | aside forty rooms for its old patrons from “How Is that 2” ‘underatodd, by the Cotton Exchange. And | altice, and failed in the nomination the Inst’) poll more votes than any man that has been | abroad, and has arranged to take 200 more of “Why,” sald the shipper, with alnugh, “It g0 it goes, ono may say, to the end of the | Unig ho ran for flint offica; also was | thought of asn candidate, ‘Iho Itepublican | the Maino delegation, ‘The half-dozen and | is all sengltal beer, prime, when It once gets population and the Jave of the literary and artistle,workd of Parls, Sarah Bornhardt hid had also. the Inek to fall in with o costumer wito understood how to dress her,—Felix, the yon oC one of her old nefzhbors of the Rue St. Honoré, It was ina black costume made by hin that she sat to Carolus Duran for the portrait serving asa pennant to that: of Rachet in the salon of Emile de Glrardhi. The two Jewesses—one as Mra, Clarkson, tha Seay ‘Sharp of * L’Etuuigire,” and the other as Phedre, are on evel side of the door through which JE de Cirardin's dining-roont is entered from the salon, At the other end of a drawing-room long enough to niford space for two immense fireplaces, there is bust of the first Mine. de Girardin, Rachel's catliest’ patroness. Mine. do Girardin, who is nn'admitted serlous diubt._ Alabama and Arkausas:‘sceured,—casting thelr vote in Convention salld for Grant,—and California, however dispgstd as a. matter of cholco, may nt Jeast reasonably bo called upon fora complimentary, vote, sant securing the three, and I!inols, a8 o i matter of corse,” inust do.ag well os California, and the boom ia set to rolling in good ed.rnest, tt 4: GRANT WENT TO| ALAUAMA, ng ig well understood, i) accordance with the program ag arranged, Ilis managers there are shld to count upon the delegation ag.the result, He goes, mext to Arkansas, stopping by tho way: in Misstssippi,—in Tespoise to an Invitation, ts course,—though nagpe the, less Included sin tho regular bil. ‘O leclded, as‘Grant’s friends have a ) i " qwns at that time In sympathy with Hele, yity within the next threo: weoks, ohapter, . eundidate and nominee fora Clrouit | Stato Convention will be hold on Wednesday | more smaller hotels can take in wll who-are | On the butchers’ blocks. ‘They don’t keep | yyo I Pa Pred tieke aro 16 Aertel cuhe tiaxt, Maver ints has not beon without its offect | Judgeship recontly, | but falled In tho | next in Des gh Wit be store than tires: | nototherwise provided for, so that the pros- | Amerteun, beat for atio—that is, many of wernt BDL POA es An whieh si. lo: in Republica elrefes, and more particularly ‘with the blacks. ; One long uw resident In the South Jearns to look with suspicion upon anything and every- thing Jn the way of féting and feasting ofa Republican, One always looks for a motive in the background, Soin this case Repub lscans begin to ask themsglves what Southern Democrats aro after. Tho blacks, to any the Jonst, are in doubt. ‘They dou't Ike the look of It. ‘They are, so expressing themselves on every hand, “The Grant man: agers, withal, donot appear, us over contl- dont. ‘They mean todo tholr level best, none tho less‘to secure ashowing from tho * rotten boroughs.” Reno. ——_ \ NEW YORK. TITLDEN'S OMANCES DECIABING. Bpectal Dispatch ta The Chicago ‘Tribune, Byiacuar, -N. Y., April 14, —Tilden’s chances aro decreasing. Of tha districts that have elected delegates to the Stata Conven- tion thus far, fully two-thirds are antl-Til- den, Naught butiils “bar'l” can save the old man from Cipher Alley, and itis feared that oven that will fall him. Suld a sturdy old Domocrat, whose head Js white with the frosts of 70winters, “I- hava cast a .Domo- cratic ballot for holfa century, but,” he added, with a touch of pathos tn his votce, aeSamua s Fitien is nominneds I shall stop aside from the sacred path trodden for fitty vent’! Patt et onotuble man’s words {Impressed me, He stands high inthe, Damoarats partys ond it would fa 5 is wal . walks into the breach with tae stab 14 eon. dence, while ‘Tilden approaches with a eringing alr... John Kelly is determined to demonstrate that he t4 a bigger man than old Tilden. Kelly, 28 shown Jast fall, holds the balance of power inthe Democratic party jotweec! i I~ JO INGN | an men, Tilden will moet his Waterloo. ane slection;» A, M. Wright, standing candi- | fourths of, the delegates will i x ybody's being compelle hom—under that name, but it ds still Armerl- date for Mayor, ane” anally securing | Binine, ‘The Demoratio MU vention ped oe aye re Dein cone iad 4 ee beef, Buyers have begin to discover the nomination, was defeated by ‘Carter's | was | recentl: held. at _ Burlington, | Convention week is the most shadowy of Im- this trick, however, and prefer, American engle”; I 1. White, ex-candidate and | and the compiexion of the delegation, is | probabilities. beef at Ainerican prices, Phere ts no doubt nominee for Aiderman of the Third Ward, | decidedly favorable to ‘Tilden, Irish, of Lowa | | Never bofore, since the tlmo when It was | that Engilsh native beef fs tn 8 deqren supe “Democrat, =§ of intellfgent and observing. Democrats in is EXDOHITION BUILDING + | moxt Important difference to the poor.” “Latest,—In, to-day’s Issue, gf Tare ‘Trin | Towa, thut tho Aepuniienn party ghall nomi present sucht 8 busy scene fie with | "sWhatis the future prospect of the busl- psx, and under the head of Bogan to the | nate Grant, and, moreover, It fy the avowed weoruy a Shas Se Ra ett ita i ho proce | nega?" F: Tresdue,”” come the last, but by vo means the | and.unalternble resolution of many of tho iaiven te rat ON cantit ae ie erwiso | “Jt is very ‘good, indeed, for the {mmedl- least, active workers for Gen. Grant and bis | strongest and most enthusiastic of the young He ng Mh t an ying u et paunenie ate future. ‘There ly, however, a Rood pros ‘Ae ae Venton Lown is Here, putting | Republicans of lows not to vate for inlm.At | Oo, SE arena vere Pirate herd Reet of its belng overdone at tines, ‘Tho En- Ingomouuict though effective work for his | he ls nominated. Indepundent of tho ques, LEE RI Reta remeron AR chor ro. | List cattle production goes far to supply the fivorit, but ho will find out before ho gets | lon of the third term, they feul that some of | To eoaathene ner egies, otllige ro- | demand there among tho better cl itis through that the people Ju Lilinols are a | the bloty upon the tepublfcans came through pincer OF atten iene emital Lo. do rtien | AwoNE the poorer clagies that cheap beet thinking people, who have. more thin, one his Adminfstration, and thoy find difteulty in ne an ron o ia guntal ts ® vertical | iinds ts prinelpal purchasers.’ ‘The cheaper carutidate in the field for President, and, by | reconelling the two arguments,—first, thatha sp ee ian re ithe Go y seeure | wo enn send It thera the larger number of thelr superior Intelligence, will not permit | did nog kiow the character of themenaround | {ee clreulution of alr. | the onvent! on 83 | consumers we have, “This munber | can tho same kind of dictation ag the good people | him, and second, that he Is the man above all was definitly settled souie thie en will be | he immensely, Increased In Great Britain, of the Stutes of Pennsylvania and New York | others having suiliclent wisdom ani ponetra- Held in tho south half of tho building, ‘The-) ‘pie growth In the fresli-beef trade of Were subjected to recently. [tisneediesstoaay | tlon to bu the President of the United States, | old booths and stanis have bean taken out, | 50, foo potnds in four yeors van be mul- that Gen, Logan {s an officeholder, and, a4 & * AMERICUS. tho ground-plun of the seats sketched on, the | tipiied, but not rapidly, ‘Cha fnprovement oneral Uhlig, hing always boon, Aid. listly, ————$— . Hlook, aud the, framle-yOrie for tho xallerys | o} ‘Pax stack, ant u the Amorieatt ftock une ere ia * Lon Jones, present Chatrninn * “(he Comet Seen in Australla. e « | erally, 1 believe to, we key to the future of the Republican State Contre) Commitice, 3 tho ‘TH GNOUND FLOOR TO HK VsED —: | success of the trade. ‘Tho immense supply ex-Commissioner of the State Penitentiary, Tho conict moe ti [net summary a8 hay- covers an aren 400 by 160 feet, extending from of such stock that can -bo drawn front tho and present Colles or ce atterial aisvenue ing bea sco for, the rie ime on Wel 3 bas ibe contra of dhs fountale ta ye gull ery at | West and Boutlnrest Inalantey at Inerenae in a ‘ac r nat of vie} me on Fel ot | the gauth end. Seats in. the form of an | our oxport trade, which, J believe, Is fur Da here a ntated will ot be ay tra Lu ee isting tio tal wat a ally Peed Legy4 the amphitheatre will be erected in the present yond aunything ahitlelpatedt NOW, ‘Under fa Holders, and, Oicexcokora that Will, be! ar inet derek npfypouhonse winds, whledy yee, Hr eR ot piel ows yore Great Lrituin eat bo cagmented rayed In thelr best attire,” who will * come | tee nt oor tho yeur., Whilo, Mherefore, thu | of seats In front of ‘and below thase. ‘The lat- | by those of Germany and France, You can up smiling” at Thurway nigtt’s meeting to | tail of the vomet, which ae hor tRioor to | ter Will ba built on the samme incline as tho | judge whut a future fs open for tho business glvo tha Sant Logi) grand, enon, | droge vith the gr atwige hidden beblod,& regular altury goats, ap Mt the te ay | Elan ay conc 5 on, the nucleus wus aiways hiddes a OX an o! i Ingle bank oid.’ dtetlon sw ht ‘uo meeting ty be bel jn jow: olanaebanks |e taney Pperorrs ae of sents. TTholowest seat will be tittean feet "Aviat competitors have Amcricans In the erawued with oticehottens exallccholdony wes saulo to. ix tho plnoe oF ee, uel some the uly “cate tite ee to Ent i ee vor materially Intorfero: wi ictus lg art | ABRs Whe ae | ia aaa ot 2 le, agile | Bau lt ro gta , ot vided into sections of 380 altting: nise | gonoto Engtind from Austral plengy note torn particular for their oltieg: | Hall, oF the gone, pycnred na a Urigit sireaa? | sion to each section on the west side will bo Fo OWA fathury, te, beef alrriving jn seokit pg proelivit ea, ees AUF thon give thls | ing night the tail grew longer, but ot tho same hind through a separate entrance, For the bad condition from the long voyuge. . he publid the informat! ion Whether or not tho | thao fainter, until in about ten days it faded | sake of easy and convenient egress ‘and Ine | distance between the two vountrics: » out juaaures Wort taken of nu- | gross, the windows on the west sido wi must always render »competitio charge 80 openly nade, and herein referred tof sikh. Muasures worn taken of tha the wind th ide will be tal id mnpetition | from to, has not boon fully sustalued, Se ooo Ko iith, Toth, and 44th, at tho Observa- | cut down and made Into doors and lettered | that sguice | wh rotitable and | oxtremely ‘A: Rerun {oan vou A New D¥AL, fo froma pen tho eed Rots have bog With numbers corresponding tan particular | sniall, | The only. country that could . P,8,—-Glve us;Blaiue or Washburnie, ee sah Tee alah, atnaton teh lis 1483.4 section. The gallory, surrounding tha lage ever ‘otter hates ies eae *+ ace TO ain, Bee hag it A Nd reserved, and those holding checks | tlon inthe cattle trade are @oolinution, Bib, en, Oe K dho’en- | Ammorica,- Years of fnprovement jn thelr aprang, and asked Mile, Felix te neeept the role of the. heroine, ‘The young netress changed her name for the dceasjon from Elizaboth, to the one sho was tlestined to Immortalize, to whether Grant withdraws from ‘the contest, or alluws his maino to be pressed before the Convention, Llfs managers menn- while, here in the South, aye leaving no stone , unturned which by any, Possibility may be used tn ald of the oom.) Fore in Loulsiana ss Laas poles Gnorgetleally Be Worle in goking toitha securing o! Oelegates td, tho Stato Gouvention. © Others, agnin, are traveling over\the Staty, f é . one rey ollter, in} the ea fires Or; By att} ined Wonmi. | Mrs, Rnrlght fins &¢ utoutot ber house dn Philadelphia. Tho elovited rallway cotn puny had beaten ber in tha courts, and received nue: thority ta pull down ber house. | Bho determined +, fo uasert her rights as.an Amorican woman und proparty-owner, Sho refused to move bor house Rott onda, ‘and delied the contractor and hls nen, Bhe would not allow tho men to enter by the front door, Bo thoy were fureed to mount ta the roof by the nvxt house, Thoy knocked down tho ehimncy, ture dawn tho roo, and coloured tho wily to the frant regi on the third atory, which was occupied by Mra. neight ond ber duughtar,, Chis was tho tirst tay’ '# work, und the womun sat in her rocking-ehnly from mare tueve, ooking grin and very, mads ‘but #io Srould' not budge. Tho nextday work was res gummed, and by noon the third story: was cleared away, After dinner the inven, battered down tho Trait, door, tore out tho Window-sashos, and re ducod tho woodwork ou tho first Hoar to bara: walla. Mounwhile 3Irs. aright and bor duh .« tor sat in tholr rocking-chalrs on the second floor, front, and holt! tho fort, ‘The sevond oor, bnek, waa thon invaded, and tho kiteben utenalls nnd othor furniture were piled up on tho side- . walk, But tho garrison stiti bold out, fulthful Unto dewth, Thosecond tloor, front, was nuxt Attneked: tho rear partition was dontol> Yshed,. tho flooring - above was | rumoved, aid the front wall wis toppled over brick upon brick. But tho women would not sur ronder, Mra. Enright sat in her rocklig-chair, Knitting nt tho rate of forty stockings un hove and recelving the mort gupport of her duunghtor and thelr sympathetic nolghhors. | The fight was Watehed with Interest from, the street, and the rrigon was loudly choered by tho bystanders. Hue the cnomy waa ruthless, ‘Tho ctove, tho bodstwud, tho tible, and tho trunks wore ourried jute the’ streets. "Tho walls end ool down, ‘There was nothing on tha sus but the five chalre and thelr vontonts. . Ene right was naked: to tke hersolt olf, She would her budge—no, Revert nor man nor brute should put her dut! ‘The workmen began ta tear up the door, Then the garrison ave in. Div. "The samo ig,bolng d too, ns Lam Ine * formed up ‘crediiablo|st thority, in Missig- sippl, where the advent ht Grant ls expected, brief though, the stay y be, to create wo , furore’of exclument awiong the blacks; such an one ag alall at leapt secure all of tho + colored delegates from that State, ‘The like resulta calculated upor, as well in. Arkan- ‘a3, Where, ag the managers profess to feel . aasured, the game iy ulready well sot up, ' How far all:of this is)40 prove a success remains to ba seen, Groat is strong, ungues- tlonably, with the masses of the blacks. They oherigh the memories of Lincoln, Sumner, and Grant, because of the assoctations con- nected with their emancipation, Thoy are fisttered excessively dy ‘what they Are leuséd to consider his condescension. rant just here, too, Isns, been play! his gardg with a good deal uf tact. Ho hny been Attacking the blacks in thelr weakest polnt, ~he has been complimenting Dinah. A fow mornings since, for Instance, I had occasion to poss colored Mothodist Chureli on Live arty street, Getting within two blocks of the church I found a wonderful commotion apparent among the wenches. They were out In swarins, dressed, in all the fanciful tuggery imaginable, n/a; high state of ex- citwiment, and wendjng: r-way in the«Hrec- tlon of the chapel, Arrived upon the ground, ant {round a well-nigh impassable multl- tude, of which the proportiant of wonwn a8 comparod ‘to’ ten may ygaid to have boen as three to’one. Herb the streot, u narrow ‘one,- was- hung: with flags, the chapel _deo~ srated with a general promlscuvusness in tho , same way); and everybody on the qui vive. 4 5 uth. Fob. W,0 p. 1 was ty hat 4+ ” rank-aud-file of the Democracy will not sub- HE MUST WITHDRAW, ‘ m.; lught tons sih, Bin, 238.3 deol Will have to. sesk admission througtt t af mine Tato to a pein ad sure | ME to dat Ont tS hinese, Be) cornu, Wiles Apill Biy—Tho. ai, iets aot Hint ep, ieee Hraneo and to suction nays OM cd ut Ty eco Tr ee nant feMtaro aaa teary Guo apnkg het : 4 . 9 bitte ie j net ots.c ducllnation, 6B, 11a. Ts oft i ‘ énliigh, gt learned Grant held @ regular | Sorjrical battle over fought In this State, umnus, Wis, April 1—The dogged | oouslon, 3h, dm, 16.06. duclination, Be; Tie. Me | cluding 80 seats specially resorved for tho | Jacking thre, witcly Soe, iP Tan havo | Word, Bho bad dono what sho could Shy was pubdate silence of the “sllont man,” amld the din of | sccured tho work bofore, uffonied the muans of er corre: pply, ts nerve and enterprise, — He eau behalf leaves o | Saclagy SgekaPiresinadan at igapiarant | suro to hut an correspondents who are | {aed to Ault targ would ben eat aig: doubt of his staying qualities, of which hls waotion, And. thar ts to doubt itog bit bus | seats will bo the lowoyt In, te gallery, andon | ments frou here an the steamers tonarrow o ‘frends so love to boast. Politically, say they, Hee rere onagn tho 100 aly Fecouod, | tie right hand of the Chutrinane Just below | Among tho shippers of this clty tho ten- h 0} ingly fuint; atl! witha good t the gallery on the main floor will be a spa- denoy of English producers and capitalists ho never puta his bands to the plow and looks | na! + atl i feluscope the tail Y b back, This tralt, hto be admired 1 could be trived for sonlo distance from tt On clouscorridor. Within this there will be te to take advantage of the situation comin, tha te Sp TCH: [ it nn | Gould, bo truced for oor aad eventwith the | following arrangement: Lmmediatoly in | over hury andl entorinue {nto the oat le trade pursuance of n good cause, Wests with dread | groat tolvscope the tall cou! id only be svon asa | front of aod below the gullery at the extrema | of the West be the subject ol ; ae and detestation jn'a bad cause, But, good or. thin wisp extending castward from the houd for south end will be un auplitheatro row ‘of | Large Imports of English stock for tig d, the canyasg for his nomination to a pecunle of Se rye. nbs, ‘hoad itself appeared | geats which will necommorate 459 persons. provement ‘of Western cattle will probably ‘third term will be pushed. by his. consent, it almply ae 8 densation, Te is tipo with B aliebe ‘They ‘will bo ‘especially reserved for diatiu | be mado, and ft la belleved that tho export not conni R whethor tuis vomet (sanew eager ‘uished visitors. ‘Then'comes a stage 2x73 | trade here will eventanily enlist a. jurge ‘connlyanog; to the bitter end. Now, how | Whethor this vouet, Sea now ove oe one Ral | fout, with chatrs and tables for the prealiling | amount of capital from abroad, . doeg all this tally with the dulect cry put | wotit tho eloments of mor porincliun Pevcoms | oficers alid secretaries, In front eda itis |. At present 0 per cant of the live stock al forth by his hepchwen tat under no possi- puted, ‘and for that purpode further measures of below this will be a platform with alent ta- | fresh beef and mutton shipments from thi ble glrcumatances would he consent to the ‘podition uro tvecasary.”” « ‘ -- 4 bles for reporters enggpe upon the Chicage.| country go to Great Britain, Boston, Baltl- mii POPULASUTY'OP GRANT = “with, the blagks 13 made a good dealof by tho _ GENERAL OPINION, présy, “Tharp are aldes to the question, how- “THE GRANT DOOM,” ‘ever, that do not seem to be as well under. | ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. stood, ‘Tho excessive popalarity ts found as Cmcaqo, April 18,—In your Sunday Issuie, vontined in the main to the ignorant magsues, The: a + 1 and under the above title, there: appeared an of: fed pe sald to fately, revere the ane account of a meeting held at Room 46 Patmer Union aruy,—-the arnly ‘of emancipation, # House Baturday afternoon last, composed ‘hey know no taure of hfs fitness for Presl- { of Republicans favorable to the nomination Prof. Sedgwick and Mathemiuaticn, : Prof, Adin Bedgwiok, the Into ‘distingulsnerd Cambridge geologist was extremely proud oO} the mattiomatics of ‘his university, though he kuew Jittle about them. He wis oreo, hoant to may at ony of the. muotings of tho Caubridie Philosophical Bocloty which hy bulped to found: “f rejulca in the progress of muthomatical » O00; Paonsuury ie In thie way: Lam a state ary kind of vel oe ee regurd ta mathomatiess tho progress of tho sclonce way bo invasurcd by. the small umount of thut which I uni able to une dorstand; and f yive you my word of honor that Tbavo not been ablé to junderstand a siuzlo paper that bas been reu@ befaru the Bovlely during tye last twonty yours.” lent than 4 ule may be syld to know of the 2 i ba emda of Gen. Grant for President. Of course, NE Arava Pee TT colored ere there can be no exception taken to the call- aswell us haying the true welfare of thelr | ug of this meetlug in tho Interest of the people ab heart—vla Hut seg the matter In the C.General any more thay any sageting called in § . . sf x