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d THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 18807—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. aoe Se a eee tna, | Retarentey therstor at tho Gustomeltenmes =? BOURBON DEVILTRY. No portion of the merehandise can be removed Tur Commissionor of Publla Works has con- po hi GENERAL NEWS. CIMA HIRES haw wrought-iron turntame | font sald buildings except ont permit to be Qramerey Park, resolutely dectlied to bo a | most, distinguished men of the country.” amphict of mine entitled ' Fallacies of Un. candidate, for either tho Presidency or the | (Tilden, for Instance.) “To those elroun: | bellef?: t Respecting the axistenvo of a sau} Viee-Prestdeney, nnd deelared his wnwaver- | stanees alone,” hie says, “ muat be credited | within the material body, ' ete, L do not f a 2 ing support of Gov, Hendricks for the Prosl- | hls present enviable position befors tho | thosu words intend to fudge any tndlyi under tho Stato street bridge, ‘The work will be Hee ea Ta OER or of Customs, nn | The Democratic Party All Torn | ‘| stdad nomttiation, ’ Atmorican, people, and tho unsoliclted asso. | Ay intention was to paint out what are ate er ne. ih eummenced about May 1, nermits will be given only on pasmont of dus Up in the State of TILDEN CATCHRS ENGLISII. elation of his namo with high official trusts. general offects of atholstleal opintons, ant B, F. terse, Columbus, 0. ts nt tho Sherman. | savas reported yestontay that tho dook at tho | fies, or an withdrawals for transportation or p C) 8 0 Unsueceratiih, but not disheartened, tho | 4% English also nalvely tells us that ho | Thold that any school of philosophy whieh ‘Tre Dubuque Base-Ball Club fa “quartered nt | footof Dearborn avenne had caved in, ‘Tho | exportation, or on the romoval of wool to Indi plotter of Gramorey Park thon east hig eyes | Sccks retirement, but unfortunately he could | dogmatically. asserts that’ man has ny necessary renalra nro to be made at once, and it | bonded warchauses, : ana. ver Intl ratcl ate 9 | Not control the Logie of clrenmatances, and, | soul and that there fs fot a GQ tho Tremont. feentlinnted will coat about $00. “After the expitution of tho month mentioned bver Tniliniin In the seareh for, an. available | ng it, indepentont of his volition, there to vory. fc sf ies Crantrs A. Meron, Nank Bxaminer, Now | Orie city chork wan nolified yeatertay: by: tho | £9 the nets tho merchanlso not entered forcon« . minn for his purposa, MeDonald Inne falled | fe Ae ihis Hine avakseomane hen very ken | SMe hae ait history proves. tuo. Worl: Bae lc aa iene attorney ac Ciearge Gochenan tint Ald Tiioy'e | Mumption, franshertutten, ce ervortution or C8 | Bint Enetish’s Ambition Greatly | Moght of, aid’ tho fidiany Democrats | eral wish to eall him from, rotiramont and | tion, af auich ophvfony as substitute fe 11. G. Puntarxa has returned from Now York, | scat would be contested, and, that the papers | hone, ut the oxpenso of the owners, may po ~ secmed to have no other dvaliablo man of | prominently tdentify hin with passing polit | Christinnity to lend to the degradation of thy and {s stopping nt the Ganiner, sould Wo Ted Ut Wie tine, No other contests | tiyon'possession of by tho Collector of customs in the Way. of Hen- Natlonal reputation In their ranks, But, tho | leal events, human race, T cannot but bellove that if at Saunt E, Stann and Cont, John Gs Garrison een ace tng bull cemite frac’ conterday eee ee aint othae porta torthe | ¢ dricks zcur of Cipher alley: ins wrufonned respeut. for Epa ate Tere Piclat’ And ca lad Ou or aayniaes uf a bi @ ti! bila? ep or war n Ly, Vit ut § v1 Ban eines a8 of the Cromasts in wi ‘nn rowed ier to creat Eivaentory, prom Fee moet torted to Fivindelphin, under b n barrel of money, ant te Investizattons led | Ie proceeds to say that. “'itts not dealing coma Antnunr WINGATE Gitay ant ur A, Gore | dwelling; No. ‘entworth avenite, to, cost Cao's lations relating to the entry of mer. don, Glasgow, Scotland, are at the Palmer, 22.7, nnd ono todohn Gehrke to ereet two two | chauills it ! Y y colye to the discovery of William, HL. Enetish, 9 | in fulsome enlogy to say that William Hf, n- | When for Will perceive nnd for tinmedinte transportation, without man who had at one time been quite con- | glish, in the grasp of his ain mind, i: his pres: | Reknow! eciga that man is distinguished fog “tlinggs i Well ment. spicnous, whose barrel was gald to be only | cience, in his. knowledge of mensures and | the brute ctention by something higher tha Junar CC, Cour, Des Moines, In and Dr. C. Sheehy ta ce fagiee Of Welle and Goethe | ap reverenmndiso may bo withdenwn for ex. An Insight into the Secret History of second in dimensions to that of Unele | polteles, in the nnalytical nnd aynthetical |-2 fine ofranizn tio, on his ranteriel frame,’ W. Milliken, Sharpsburg, Va. are nt tho Palmers} Aya seaumet’s frlonda announce that ho will, |Rortation or transportation withaut payment of Sam Tilden’s Management Sammy himself, and who was understood. to | operations of lils tntellvet, in bold, vigorous, | Ont tink tiara 1s Oo. Oe ne at Josarn Crasinens, Covington, Ky and Jo | inthe futureruct with the Democraty meer | iulies, and no eurtoms fees or charges Will Le Method! have & good Weal of political “ambition. | and inlependent thought, in that statesman, Who wajeles over lim ne eon in death ta a f Mr. nale "1 " 36 “1 VO 3 sopts If, Benger, Hancock, Mich. arc at tho Tre- } than the Commit tee anid aly, Una this Jan, pack portationy on other withdrawals tho usuat feos an einoas, he Iden of running r. English for Uresl- | ship that priulently: estimates forces and a ry, of an ngreement. if mont. Of tho Demoventa supporting him for retleetion, | Will be collected. 3 “ E t dts Ine errr I. SIAtt, President Hall's Sato & Look | Without the Demcmtic yore he could not bave | .7he wttention of nll parties concerned Gunorar. isin’ tho city, and is stopping at tho | ‘veen elected, and it may te not sown, that, tho eee ee ae te a ae tia Ilis Attempts to Boguile Sonator backbone of Communism has been broken In = Grand Pacitic. tho Counell as well a8 out of it. . McDonald into Doing His dent, Vice-President, or ‘any other exalted | rensons a priorl anda posterior), Ins fow it | ttulyy position had never fora moment been enter- | any superiors, and lias enrned by his suecess Jalnnt bran at ou Dotnoerates init pelt a ublte mand private life a ro position In SUICIDE, rt. Tiiden tho “barrel” was tho desider- | the list of tho great men of his thine. TEVELAD . el atum, and Mr, Engitsh was then_and thera | Mr, English pays himself a glowing tribute CravavAnn, 0. April 15.--Dantel Mille, Cantuan"' wove % Invented nga candidate for tho Vice-Presi- | asa financle os viom the | 50 years of ngs, former sexton of the Ere ann momar posh sRew, Works ste Tue Judiciary Committee had beforo, them MATRIMONIAL. Dirty Work, dency, ml iE laglo at ovens treaty points: ‘ro | Strect Cometery, usted nlings}éitn his bed. ov. E WN. ¥.t Hs | yesterday savoral matters referred to them with WanvEr—rouD, : “ , i y J, Dulnney, State-Prison Inspector, Marshall, jawer tonul Only tio members, were present. In thts Stato tis possession of a barrel has | marks that “in the private and soci rela, | room sestetday, Miller, hind heen, Vary de not had any welght with his party, because tlong vf life he stands without blemish and |] spondent of Inte, wound which he received 'Tho wedding of Miss Jenute A. Ford, daughter IIL, nro at tho Grand Pacific. Dae of tho nucetions. waa 206. Fofandinig ot ANS Mr. English hing never been known to tap.it | avoye reproach,” and concludes with the fol- | 1n the late War having caused lim much sug. q of B.M. Fond, Esq,, of Iverside, and Eugene | English at the Court of the Auto- 8. Datta Raclno, Wis; Goorgo A. Sanderson, | rect wie wat collected sume gents ago, An | 8 Hinrvey, only son of J. 1,1. Harvoy, 8 . inany emergency for the good of his partys lowing graphic description of his purgonal | fering. Io leaves a wife and two children, Indlanapotis; J.D. Fates, London, England: | ontor was passed ortoring tho Controlicr to ro | of this elty, was celebrated | yester~ cratic Plotter of Gram- while there Is no one who belleves he could | appearance: é —_ Jnok, Glasgow, Mo.: H. W. Shaefor, U.S. As ond | fund Upon presontation of receipts, eto.. be day ina very quict manner at tho residence of Park. be Induced to expend any considerable sum He ts nboye tho ayorngo holght, with an orcot, CARD TO THE PUBLIC. C.'L, Lingloy, Now York, arc at the Sherman. thosu who paid, ‘The amount to be refunded fs the bride's parents in Riverside. ‘Tho quests ercy Park. of money Ina campaign, even tf he were the | woll-mado figure. Ils head fs of good size, with To provent any misunderstanding that ‘Tne temperature yestorday, ns observed by | Nout sae. ‘The resolution of Ald. Swift call> | ¢, this clt sided with oan Car, nonunee for the Presidency, regulre features, Tho forehend {fs high and v iy mis Ig that may Mannsse, optician, 88 Madiaon street (Tninuxe | Je tpon tho Law Depnrtment.to prosecute all | ftvm thes city wero proviten within Bee ony ] Sonar IN NEW YORK, broad. Ho .{s dignitted and gontlemanty in his | arise from the notice in Tire True of this Huillding), wns ae Sa, m.,48 degreca: 10 n.m., fd; | Persons connected with irregularities at the Inte | attached to the Aurora train, and returned to | grendricks on tho War-Path with a Blg ENGLISH IN NEW YORK, Inannors, and has a pleasing address with antl 13 m., 633 3. P.M i250 M., 48; 8 p. ni. 46, | Cleetion wns aentta tho City Attorney, with in- | tho oy, in tho evening, Carriages ‘ero s Sp. ni Dut Mr. Tilden, having Invented Mr. En- | persons,” fils whole contouvof facoand ‘poreon | Morning, In tho matter of my commencement Barometer, 8 a. m., 29.69; struction to not in the matter at onee. in wall wont ihe station, is fn tho Club in His Hand and Blood Allah as ry Micelle ential candidate, pul’ ae ohes aleriat favpenule attnntion in any Pat Rey CA Ege RO esta wero driven to, the house, i hrough some of hls Indiana agents tnvited | gathering. lech, Up) eas OF Charnoter, | A. Elison, nM 1 state that Vet Jdters’ and Saltors’ Union held AN OFFIOR AUOLTSHE! hin 7 ° in Ills Eyo. f vow Yor! 5 sand 24 ested by his ap- PRA eran Bolgiere ant ‘at atoridinw Tail, The ofc of Holler Inspector {a nvout. to be | Only the relatives and most intimate frionds of J! tho Indianapolis banker to New York, He | felf-rellanoe, and zeal ace sungestod by his ap- | shall continua the auction and general com. tho contracting parties were present, . We dolph streut. A number af | dono away with, ‘Tho Mayor hus discovered an rd . ee renin uohalt at thin Weaver | ordinance on tho subject of dato Feb. 12, 18tt, Aeon htt punt oak the BeAMGL pase: Bhi; and'the Union adjourned avan early honr. | which provides that a hulior-owner having Acor- | Minnie, Danks, cousin of tho bride, nnd Miss A Complete History of Demooratic je Inspection fre wneud com | Jn iiss : Poe cfhiguian mecting of, tho, Truto snd iabor | juny is protected from te pevnition od te omit” | Horta eney Wk Kort, brotnor and eur o€ | Dongs in Indiana for the Past ja ng an fuspeetion by oll 4 . aAdyatte Hall G4 weet tnko mech ene gaan null ate or Inspoctor, and ho thinks that he is thus very the bride: tho Urido and groom. | Advaneliyg to Six Months. the head of the room, the couple were met by eee ent intocxeoutive session, and all out- | Hently let out of the fight for tho position. The | tho Rey. Russel 1B, Pony, pastor of Trinity M. PA it | ordinnnee In question requires the insiirance be halt 4 + . asry e2 4 ste ; INDIAN : - ‘Fuepentck M, Surrox, Auditor Tineoln & | oly and. tho records show that ono | Bressive manner, | AL tha conetiaon OF the | ing, and waillng, and guashing of teeth among Northwestern Hhiltond, Bpringtclds AS gun | pusines The orth chatnee 85 Car base happy couple were overwhelmed with tho bost | the Democrats of Hoosierdom, nnd especially Wr Une Norther Ttailrond, Celine Sanldn ace | Inspection, nnd ieappears that tho only abso- | Wayesoc iter trends. | out deeornted, | among tho little coterle of Indianapolis holl- Dr. RR. Gregg, Buttalo, N. ¥.; and A. W, Buck- | lute advantage the city’s Moller Inspector has | ang tho ‘bay-window in whieh the ceromony was | tlelans who constitute the boly-guard of master, Traveling Agent Baltimore & Ohio Rall- | been ta tho public is to beat down tho price, Leen i ena ttimraedwithtiverannd seatiax, | 4 ‘ 7 rond, Zaieaville, 0. are at the Palmer, Which Isot_no wreat Importance. “Many athor | Poeforined was trimmed with Powers ind satay | 2aomes A. Hondricks, and who have tho ‘Tax Horse-Shoers’ Union met Inst evoning In | OMlees inlight ho dono away with because of their Er presenta was largo, many. Of tho. gitts bulug | Sole charge and management of that gontle- Matodae Church Bock, str, Daniel Heardan in | Uselesness, but the election for Congressman 18 | very vatiable. A sili quilt, pieced by Mes. Hare | man’s alleged Presidential boom, Within too nenr nt hand fur tha Muyor to do a great | yes) dinothor of the wroom, who 1s 78 yours + 0 chalr, No busincss of importancu was vey, xrindinothor of the kroon {978 yout q ae ice dy the ineeti betue amply. tho | Goud in this direction Just now, Of age, Attractad universal ationty qo yours | the pastfew days they have beon tirown responded with Auacrity, ‘and hinstened to | Pesranco and mado known in his deeds. A man | mission business at the old stand, 78 nani ns Gotham about the ist of Inst February, spend. | WHO 298 Halted unauullflod suecass in overs | Randolph street, under the firm of Pomeroy Ing some timo in that city, His headquarters & Co, and shall bo plensed to sco all im; ne nominally atthe £itth "Avenue Ifotel, this fe tho rowult of an aulity which baabeen irlends, and will at all tines use my best we Dut in reality nt No. 15 Gramorcy Park. Te MENDIUCKS’ OPINION OF THE PrcTuNE. ertions to please then. A was in dally conterenge with ‘Tilden, Dur- Se aa fe de 2 Gro. W. Pomeroy, niin, Randall, and others of that tlk, I should make moro coptous ‘extracts from ——_ Tho negotiniions were carriedt_on for some this kiitobilo raphy, lid Space orult, a na The Eldredge Sowing-Machine—It loads days, ‘Tilden explained to English tho | eee roe ean etc eee tena iat wa | {8 World, and iy tho best for you, to buy, necessity for tho use of vast sums of money rent ahs sit ar fea’ tele that tholt Sold on monthly payments. 109 State street, in the Presidential campatgn this year. Mr, | xpeeted, tov. Mon nici te a eel sirowa: _—<————— English responded with a statement as that ite Th oah he caivalty otc, Shows | rimes : Our blighest artista in dentistry: ‘The to his “great wealth,’ which at once | Mat Mr. Enalish bas recelved more from hls | sycchesnoys beyond doubt, though but $3 a ect {mpressed Mr. ‘Tilden with the be pay mud done less. for it than any othor man Fesbs betes daselatad eae liek that hicre was tho statesman he | I Jt tle sa 3 he is jindaratog (to be orth | rate not of wastod monoy. Money nover was was hunting for. Mr, English conveyed the pete ne aT a nln ‘3 | wasted by buying Daweon's candies aud cigars impression that If he were personally ie | ee eee eae evita nbouthispurae, | s ————_—$§_~ terested in 8 campaign ha would disburse | Tig comet DAN DOrHtS ERY he: ins puree Shatgection, dyspopsin, neryous prostration, ead oe aul oe in tho canvass, having | dino anything for hls party: that infact, In | Wall forms of general dobiiity mellesend hy take . a re ing Monsmun’s Peptonized Beot Tonio, the only Ht a into n state of utter dismay and disgust by j tha: chit das of the War, | as the boys call | preparation of beof containing lta onitita autre regular monthly ono of the Union, The Chair THE DOG ONDINANCR. Aluneh was served in the dining-room, and ey A QUARTHI OF A MITNLION DOLLARS them, he left Hendricks, and Voorhees, and qi 1 ‘i aint? “thi {ho noxt mcctiig soma im- | _ The Mayor, Superintondent O'Donnell, and the | dancing was indulged in after tho dopirturo of | the discovery that Unelo Sammy Tilden— | 95 . . if 4 o lous proportics, It is not nmere attunutant like % Tan inte slices’ Would probably “be acted | Pollco Captains hud nn extended ‘confer | the Chienqu ucsta. ‘Tho wedded pair will ro- ns tho possible extent of his outlay. When | McDonald, and Holman to face the music, " y ry Xe tho extracts of beof, but contains blood-muking, tpon. See ee i eet ut) bow | main nt itiversiio for w few days, and will trio | Hom the avernye Indianapolis Hendricks | this story reached tho Central Committee | and was not even known og 2 Demovral; tat Boomer regards no the. persontfiention of all | rooms ti this elty it was received with | in thoss times ie confined Muscle to nis Na: | isiuvalunbiein al ontoobied conditions, whether , tholr permunent restdenco ‘Twonty-fCth ome ; ontifien a Ss is Cl " ve j in these thnes he confined himself to his Na- | isinvaluable in all onfeebled con ns, Whether ;At a meeting of tha Town Boned of South Hee tee ye oti sumecof tt, | atroctininwaly, that is ovll—has been dlgging ainine under | *terlsive laughter, especially by those weathor- | tional bank, shaving notes aud clluping cou- | the result of oxhnustion, norvous, proatratan Hee eee teen crammimour rate, | THe Mayor was {n favor of shootings Superin= = thelr very feot, and taking the very ground beateh dourbons Rebe iat ain un fae ponss that, ‘nis con ributions fo Deipucratio prerrote, OF melt dienes: rer cuat aa tondoring the thanks of tho Hoard of Auditors | femlentQ Donnell, thought, polseniog wauthe be JAMES STEWART. many ® tine and xtrack a $23 o campaign funds have been absolutely Insig- i + Dest; Capt. MeGitrlylo thon 2 outfrom under thom, so tospenk. In fact, oe eT ee aaa ese aios tartan and | cout for hapounding wand stare persons 10 THM PUNEMAL BERVICES. - | Unelo Sammy has been on o still huntin raising doy; Capt, Steels thought pound-.| Tho funoral of tho lata James Stownrt tool emolose dlecherpe ot als duty ag such Supers | tasters would be bitten by the iopoumdliny plnce yesterday ufternoon nt 2 o'clock from indians, and has succeeded in bringing cess, and that hydrophobia would be more g Jamrs IT. REARUBLEY, of Rock Island, ta atthe bution” from tho gentleman “for cam- | nificant; that In the campalmny of 1868 and | Heard & Cow | palgn purposes, Bit this magnificent | is he took no part indeed, {t Is openty ng. | Bttrueriata. iter shad its elfect nt = Gramercy | sorted that in 1873 ho voted for Grant),but that DEATHS. Ree Fe eae ole hoe an st alien fie ulleves thore is 1 prospect, of ~MCFANTAND—Aprit 15, at 10:20 Mra, Ollve 1, ¢ comm nis sitiv 4 emocratic success, he emerges fiom retire- FARLAND—Apr nt 10:20.8, my Ara. Ollve, Enallsh back to Indianapolis with’ a well. | nent not to help the party Tong, but to cnt | Mekarand, witoo¢ Mer Oharlos Mevisiand, of 16 defined impression that the tleket would | tho thront of thelr leader thr : Seow F April” RRS MCL RERE RT RTS Stee ont oir leader through thick and | | Funerntirom, her lato rosidonce at 10:00 a. m, April thin, 16, to Gracoland., plac. y ‘ . ‘Boston (Sass) and Burlington (ls.) papers Alauilag Eelish ws’ to mange Tide's | “q, HENDRICKS) FHIRADS ATAMIED. vienna sony. Interests in Lidiana in a quiet way, although | ,Gv. Hendricks? friends ntw also’ consider AU QN ER Entored into rors, at hor Inte restdence, no effort was to bomade to prevent Hen- | bly exercised nt the attitude of the Indian- Een RES IR el a! dricka from getting a complimentary voto nt | 2Polls Sentinel, Ostensibly for Hendricks, | “ge-sprinustotd (Maas.) payors pleasd copy. Cinclunatl, “Upon his return from Now | ils really, for English. Probably it has de- | _ scrNun—at tho rostdunce of her brothor-tn-lar, York he was promptly Interviewed and de- | Sens on his bar'l. Col, Maynard, its aditor, | TW. Ulnrich, 2 Mrndon-st. April 1, at 10 a.m, cinred himself a stalwart Jendrloks man, at | Rover Nears tho namo of Hendricks men- | Mitumion sudurdey, {th inate at D a. ma ntBe the same thie spenking very respectfully and | toned in connection with the Presidency | Francis’ Church, thetica by cartlages to German Kindly of his coparcener’ Tilden. In the thathe does not draw down ‘the northeast Cathe lis Comintern, Scan dK Mess taheabeath Ba meantime he went to work upon his Ietle | comer of his loft eye, smilesardonienily, and atyones't month and tage oe le roprictors, New York. For sale —— an down no sinaller game than tho Hon. Will- rT Bi erit'thanit is now with the doga at Inrgo; and the ani ate Bo ed Both Creu net cor eat fam I, English and the Indinaapolis Grand Paelfi. Ho soy, taking an unbiased | Capt, Simmons wis for polson first, fast, ie dtd Fi Sentinel viow of tho situntion, itlooked to-day asthongh | and” all tho time, Thoy all scomed to | and nequalntunces of the deccnscd visited the ~ E Blaine would get the greater portion of tho {iil- } have no otbor idea than the killing of | honso to taken last look nt the remains, and THE TILDEN-ENGUISH ALLIANCE, _ hols delegation. So far as ho was personally | tho curs, while tho fact that tho ordinance docs | many wept.ts they looked nt tho well-known | Rumors of a contract between Mr, ‘Tilden concerned, he had no Poul preferences; ho | not provide Cor unything of tho kind until after | fontures. Early in tho afternoon the streets | and Mr, English havo been rife for soma was for tho nominee of thy Chicago Convention, | tho dog hns been linponnded aud fs not clatmed. | fonding to Green wero. filed with loug lines of . E but in his section overything was for Blaine, ‘Tho {intention of tho ordnance is to protect the | cnrringes and tho varions inilitary and ofvie | tlie, but thoy have -been stoutly dented by Mn. 1.8, PAULSEN, of 150and 152 West Indinna, People frum hydrophabia, and IE peeilon Wat gocleties to which tho deceased belonged, ‘Tho Mr. English, and the Iendricks coterie has TEC et ee ieee cut tate | Blnte the killing of dows gonerally by polsontnse tory oft OMe math allver trimmiogseamposed | been Iulled into asense of security. by Mr. aoe ORES Lor Oy EE i ere caead AE hig | OFatherwise, provided they are licensed and } of Masonic emblems. On top of tho collin wore | E.'s oft-repeated protestations of unyleldin, ‘ eee ooccupies tha lower partor the hullde | Wuzzled, but thisseemstohnave been overtooker. | tald somo vory hindsome floral destyng, Inctud- | devotion to its chief, Mrs. Micawber use: Y oer one cee tho upper floursnan residence, | Teeenforcoment or the ordinance would not | ing nnehors, crosses, pillows, etd, ‘A short | to nsscrt, on the slightest possible provoen- Tho case of small-pox Hpented at. Mrs Paulsen's | OWly protect tho dogs, but ala the people, und } funeral sermon wos prenehod by the Rey. James | tion, that “she never would desert her Since ts to boround, ho euys, avanothor number | the sulution of tho whole question 1a tho matz- | Muclaughian, of «the Scotch Presbyterian | Mienwbor,” and Mr, English has been lowly 7 Enfare ontOe nt Ie: at Hy lor, nuod Gi sonra 1 raunth and W, 1 Summit, Vice-President, Champaign, tho kttitg o¢ them will bo dune away with, Rae ee eee ieee iath | tat Ne never would desert Mtr, Iondricks, | to publish: an autoblograply, He rollvsted | iieish daa It is feared’ hore that tho J Raid.in, inormentat Oakria Comotary Bayne & Nerar Halon. Creann San BMALt-POX AND REFORM. hymne. These proclainations have usually been Mate | ot ees aoe iiy was unknown to | Soveorcl will desert Hendricks at the critical | rhmedtonpaycrscapy. ih), and Be Loitis (Mo. papors copy. - ry time upon the ground that hfs nomination is WYCKOF—, Hen, And HintaL s onlly necessity 19, minke, hopeless; that it will urge that Indiana has a | N, ye #4 1 Ayfeln aked dase net aeaaheror sR save of enthusiasm which would sweep him chanes for recognition by Assi Mr. En- ARENAS ae Fasidenco, Washington Holahis, of Into the White House, or nt least into the,| gush on the tleket, either at the head or the | sigan Play i Kingman, de, agod 3 years and Vice-l'resitiential chair, and at the sametime | £00 months, % submerge Hendricks. lly? javea & ANOTHER ELEMENT OF DISCORD. e Pa eer gpopanert Farnese ‘clock. As n stroke of policy he employed Gol. There Is still another clement of discord In. ERNIN toy” ¥ Aaynard, ake flery elitr ‘of the du tanapolls the patty pe re a “Pllden's Ineinils THlonils genernit pire ours Malia of Bvedrictt Sentinel, to nssist in the preparation of lils | are ulso viewing Mr. Enghsh with some de- lorsny- nutoblography, Mr. English Inbored for | gree of ansplelei, fonring that ho may be in- For'seandingvian sat capon lh panes Peat somo tine npon the produetion of. this Hter- | clined to play false with the Now York states- i‘ Milicnowedit sens nnd Smontne le Entolin Miller, aged If years nnd 9 months ary masterpiece, and then ‘started for New | man, and to start up a Presidentin! bgom of | ‘s#-vetrott Post and Towa pupers plense copy, York with it In his pocket. . his own, regardless of tho Gramercy Bags. STG ENQLISH AND THE SENTINEL. Altogether, It is an Interesting saraab) He — ANNOUNCEMENTS. especially interesting to an outsider, like | Y“Siterina oF TH CHESS ASSOCIATION Almost stmultancona} Aue) departure, your correspontlentc Tho Democrats seem | A. Sulit ga Held Re thelr roomier isd Dewrboracate ine English, Although the name of {Hendricks | 2) mve lost confidence In exch other, and, une | morrow (eacurdny) atormoch at bolo eaten {vas kept at tho fiend of its editorial page ag | 2e85 the breneh Just opening ean be Henlet! tn | Sropertyy wilve ranenctods OT Po its candidate for President, its colunuts were | me wanner, tho divisions in the party will | rite inv, VON SCIEN DAGI Wilh filed with fulsome praise’ of Mr. English, | 00% becomo as serious ns thoy are in Tend the nonfday prosor-misoling today in Yak And notan Issue of the paper appeared wile New ont en tee gt ee Sis raomies Ae Mauison-ses fit net contatn pomasinidatony reference to | fica of allowing Mr. English to be nominated | - FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Inthe meantine Mr. English was in New | for elther President or Vice-President, On York, reading his nutoblography to Tilden, | the contrary, it would be In accord with his Handhll, and wnybody else who would listen | character nnd methods to suppose that he 1g to It. Ltt sald ho proposed that the nutobl. | merely using Sfr, English for ‘the purpose of ography should be printed and circulated undermining Hendricks and disrupting the freo of expense by tha New York “Literary Jntter’s organization in Indlann; and that ho Buren but dinding that the Bureau liad | 18 holding out to English the hopes of a ' a : ne out of business and that the publication | foreign mission or n Cabinet ollice In tha Rich Flavors fe New Yorke would cost somo money, ho | event that he falls to secure recognition at i 7 ee eluston of the religious ser either immedintely before or directly after n tap EtUstucns Aeual Benalttion Master Mee | 4, THCFe wero no now small-pox enses yesterday; | | At tho conclusion of tho religious screices the | Lie ta" Naw York nnd a series of conter- Pu tetD the tumber of - persons seeking vaccination was iy 1s ie chunlo Northorn (ndiana & Cineinantl tulirowts | anally and but for the wstial eonfusion of | membersof Winky Lada, A.B. and A. M.. to | ences with the sage of Gramercy Park, itil Cincinnatt; A. C. ied, Genoral Freight Agent | Voiees, and condict of authority around the | which tho deceased tolonged: Dr. Stitt, Henry | tho suspicion gradually entered tho minds of ‘Wabash, 8t. Louis & Phelllo italtrond, St. Louis; | }eicety aud condiet of wnthortty miavo been | Pothybridgo, Thomas Currlor, A.” Miller, | the not ov te tlendlol that 3 and Daniel itipley,Gonoral Tioket Ament, Hous | Cvatagiy alle No soporte at cases, aven, | Gay” t Gould, and games | Andomon: | English protested too miche toné& Toxas Itallroad, nro nt tho Grand Pucife. | Wore received and everybody appeured to be | THO ody gunrd was | soleated = from | “At jnst the cat is outof the bag, Mr. En- _ ‘Bux caso ot Walter Meyer was investigated | rejoleing tn the bellef that the worst hnd gone | his old = comrades | of | tho | Ningteenth | siish hing entered the Presidential ring, and yesterday by Coroncr Mann, and nothing | by, but inthe cesoieing it war ditticult at times | Ulnols Volunteors and members of the Veteran fe fatel in the race. While Gov. enidtiekes out of tho way was found. ‘The poste | ta'tell whethor Oflicer Merki or gomo one clio | Club, as follows: B.A. Filkins, John Young, | ey looki “on the Kilkent tigh mortem extinination developed tho fuct that | was HenlthCommiasionor. ‘Tho infected locall- | Charles Herrick, Willlim 1. Holton, 12. B. | has been loo ng upon the Kilkenny ent fleht . death owas caused by congestion — of | flea were bolug watched as usital, and preeau- | Brooks, and E. W. Suthorland, The funoral | mot the New York Democrats with a feul- the brain. The funoral will take —pinco | tions aguinst the spread of ' the disease | cortéyo was preceded by Nevans & Dean's Band. | ing of pleased interest, ond internally watch. * from Elton’s to-day, and. doubtless, the Public | ware Hreing taken; and from tho | Nextenme about forty members of the Nines | ing the efforts of Seymour, Kernan, Kelly ot ‘Adaulnistrator will be called upon tatake charge | “dend-horio man" tip the rivalry wos | teeth Ulnols Voluntecrs, with the vorimental a, to bury the Gramercy statesman, the Int- of tho effects of the decensetl, Nothing furthor | great In claiming credit for arresting tho mul- | fue draped, and under command of Col. A.W. | tor lias been Indetatigngly onguged in divid- Bins been ascertained concerning his family, ady, All concurned, ‘perhups, deserve equal | Kaffen. Fifty members of the Veteran Club | ing Goy. Hendricks’ forees at home, and ‘Tne North Town Board met in tho afterndon, | ¢retit for tho work dono, for thoy huve labured | cumme next, under command of Capt. James J. | soranding disinay and demorallzation amon Buperviaor Loftus inthe chatr, ands quorum | carmestly. Hut thero ts uno thing ubowe lt aE attest oR. Sinison as'Master of Cores | tho ranks of lils adhoronts F i others thin * De Wolf, tt would seem, \d ba a - - Fa eee er ae rere fusist upon in tha futuro.—not oniy in small | monies, imimedintely receded thognrringes,and | | t mtvo beon pinced in p posttion to wot holit Teeter and found thom correct, Perry Te amith, | Pox caser, but in oversthing elso—and that Is | tn this’ order the procession moted ovor tho | of the sceret history of the negotiations of Jr, tho how ‘Town Clerk, was introduced and | tat he, or some one clse, should bo boss. Thora route” previously Inid out. Thora has | Mr. English with Mr. ilden, which are, to arom hn by Juaticn Hobinsum, ‘The othor new | #ave In the past been toa many to sive orders | probably been no funeral in this city for } tell the truth,of comparatively recent origin, Olficinis had taken tho outh previously, After | thd too fow to oxccute thom, and the result bins | Fours | Ae Wile ere ae ominene in | care ciden huving titrned to Mr. Wnglish uditng 2 few bills tho. Horrd adjourned | een considerable confusion, tha papers kava | Well-known politicians and men promincht in | not until nftor several futtlo attempts to met Dati Thorsdayrwhon Assessor Chase will ask | Hecn misled, tho public misinformed, and tho | Hlmost nll the walks of tifa ng tho oneof yester: | arr. Itendricka naccond time to unite volit- “s . and misrepresented, ore is nf nihint chunco: 4 ie C rapgemcuts for golng to work. for iiprovement, aiid tho work should boginby. | fiagos in the procession, and thoso contained | Cffort upon the political virtuo of Scnator A. B. Gritrves, Trensurcr-elect of the City of | touching the subordinates thelr pluccs, mambers of tho City Govornmont. Board of | Joe McDonald. i Ballon utes si y tho way, fs the only Praune ——_- Coutaty, Comimssiongras connty, aad. uty om= TILDEN AND TENDRIOKS. urer tho Republicans over elected, was in tho - ploy Gs, nd State ollicints, besides mem- city yesterday. Heisauti-Grant to tho Imeke COUNTY CIIIPS. fers of various elvic organizations to which the | , After the mauguration of dtr. Hayes, In bone, and int brief interview sult that third- devensed nt one time Vefonged, Tho coremonies | 1877, Ar, ‘Citden deterinined to be tho stand- formlam was decidedly unpopular in ‘wisconelt. ‘Tre vordict In tho ense of Sanford Collins, at the rave, woro i accorinnog ath th al earer of the Democracy tty 1880, pod for ‘ no Germans were opposed to Grant, frst. las . . Magonio ritual, and were in charge of Justico 0, | the purpose of keeping himself prominently and all tho time, but thos: would voto for, Wun: | Who stole « horso and buggy, was elght yenrs in | je 'statson. F \ Cincinnati. AN this makes a favorable out- : gd all tho tine, bu thoy would vats for, Wasi | Yori, before, tho people, ho-endeayored, In overy | sinrted back to Indianapolis with his iterary | Toqie “Yor the Republicans in Indiana if they 9 dale thoy “wore divided. between iMaine ‘al | 7 abifor tha. Grant's 1 Hossiblo way, 30 Keon the “Erand” basis to 4 nko advantage of it. ‘The Indiana Demo- f Rold, they wore divided verwcon, {eine antl Hie summonses for tho Grand Jury wero sont CHICAGO MILK SUPPLY. tho foreground. Ils chosen organ, the New | | After his roturn to this city he mado a con- | ‘crate were demoralized by the passage of tho did not belive tint tho Domocrnte wouldinnke | oe yealorday. ‘The jurors will begin work es York Sun, bellowed fraud in every issue, | tract with the Sentinel job-department for © | amendments; and torn %, Peet lesen any light. Ho thought that tho nomination of | Monday, Continued Agitation Among tho Dairy« | Md other Democratic newspapers through: | few thousand copies, printed In the form of | stung as thoy now aro, the Republicans, with Grant iweant defeat, and, for one, was not pre- | ‘Tin Davis cnae was not reached in the Crimi- inion, out the country followed sult. A systematic | asupplement. ‘his contract only Increased | ojther Blaine, Washburne, or Edmunds for a. pared to bury the party yot. nal Court, and may not he called before Mondn; Bpectat Duspaten ta The Caleago Trl attempt was made to manufacture sentiment | the enthusiasm for English in the editorial | president, ean readily entry tho State noxt a ‘Tie annual mecting of the Twelfth Ward lo- Tuosit {th Alt . tr. Vi y ‘s ppatelt to'Ths Chleaga aribani, every whore In favor of another trial with the | columns of the Sentinel, und corresponding- | tall, : AJAX. AND wiblent Club was held Inst oventng In Owsloy | ty, ui ts and fege amt Coe ita re Van |) Duxpie, Ill, April 15—Tho milk-shippers | “old ticket; and in order to place the De- | ly dimintshed its ardor for Hendricks, ——— es Pin corner of West Madison aud Robey strects. Duron, his huwyer, {s tao iit to go to trial. of the dozen towns represented in the muss- | mocracy of the country on record, the Potter THE ENGLISH UOOM STARTED. ARCHBISHOP AND ATHEIST. Thore were about soventy-iive present, C, C. | Jou Wintrans, alias Dill Connors,a pal of | meeting held at this village yesterday will | Committes wns devised. Gov. Mendricks, The autoblozraphy has now been sprun; : . ‘ Koblant presiding. dr. W. i. Lcubo, from tho | AlBeltor,andJobu Murphy,aling Willy Kounody, | hold a further meeting at the same placo | With Ws customary indecision and ires: | upon an unsuspecling public. uppenrel ‘e Gixibaa co a is: ak 17, ageheme fordividig tho ward iite ino iistend aroion trial for nttompting to commit burglars, | next Wednesday, to completo the Union citort “without cominitting “iimselt: and yr fhe polls’ Se Set Ine tho Hort Wi uA a gine oreaniertntye vo ¢ of 4 nf 7 a cone rs re x ndfanapolis Sentinel, in the Fort Wayno = Poe of suran ae Pt amet hed Mderhent reniie Tha udjourninent of Court, undortaken by tho dairy furmers of Kano | Mr. Tilden tt began to feel eared Sentinel, and the Now Albany ‘Ledaer-Stand- ‘London Times, March 26, ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE { Tokoo that the mutter Was carried theaugh, the | Jupan Ssx71 adjournod the Criminal Court at | 8nd Melenry Counties, to resist the dleta- | of the codperation of tho Indiana Talloyrand, | ard,—tho last two tho recognized ‘Tilden or- | ‘The following curious corresponrenco has . Council. Thoannual olection was thon hold, | 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon until 10 o'clock | Hon of the Chicago iilkretallers, aud Insure | thus forming a combination. which Would gans of the State. Most of tho zealous Hen- | just passed between the Arghbishop of Can- ROYAL FLAVO | 6 EXTRACTS j reatilting as follows: President, 8, G. Soaton; | this morning, out of doforence to the memory of | 0 living price for the lacteal fluid, easily overcome all opposition that might | dricks papers have refusedjt circulate it, | terbury and Mr. Danlol Chatterton respect f Vico-Presidonts, W. 11, Beebe ands. 8. Gardner} | Deputy-Clork Stewart. Judie Loomis, of ‘tho ne Committes appointed at "yesterday's | otherwise be encountered, But the Potter | probably on tho strength of a hint from head g pe Bs Scorotary Max Poluchels ‘Treasurer, J; W. County Court, did tho snme, Nearly’ all) tho ting to cnnvass the dliferent towns will | Committeo unearthed the clpher dispatches, Fernald; xecutive Committee, Jt. BE. Jenkins, | ofliees’ in’ tha ‘building wore closed In tho after- H 4 Ing sone oxpresstons made useof by his ? 4 : ee » | quarters. It isa significant faet that on the ROYAL VANILLA and LEMON pre-e PE dunk Martin Howard: fe Te, Whitnoped! | woot, inorder to, give the employes an oppor elreninte the resolution and agreement ns to | and when given to the country it was gener- Hy B Saturday evening prior to its publication | Grace in a pamphict entitled “Fallacies of | serve to the highest degree the trv fiavora ; the price to be asked for milk, unanimously | ally conceded that Mr. ‘Lildenwas dead and . ” = e Di Evora, Wt. Nickerson, and D. OW, alliis, tunity to uttond his funeral. uilopted ust before adjournnient. last pod buried polltleally. Henry Watterson, who Ia a8 propouneed fn Ualelioes Gate tates AREA Gi of the fruits For peculiar delicacy and riche Usual votes of thunks and spoeches, on mya rT AEE ing and signed by those present. Itisthought | At this juncture of affatrs, Gov. Hendricks | advocacy of ‘Tilden, visited this elty, and had th A bm Gnoste TRE nT, ne h 18.—To | ness, as well a8 great strength and perie Frank E. Buownznt, tho “avenger” of Col UNITED STATES NOTES. that at least 400 signatures can be got to this | mustered’ up courage to publicly declare ' s 7 ic sirchbishop of Canterbury—REVEREND | purity, they have no equal, Ellsworth, lectured lost evening agreement before the mecting called for next | that under no circumstances would he again ‘at Hershey along conference with Mr. Engilshiy that he | Siri L have been reading a pamphlet entitled was also met hero -by several editors | ‘Fallacies of Unbellef. On page 9 you say: As proprictors of the Royal Baking Pow: : Turnty thousand dollars In gold was dte- | week. accept the second place on tho ticket, and to | 9 inna ‘Tiiden organs, and that | « a 7 Be 9 y ‘| der, we assure our patrons that the same i Hi histo Galon ery Ce ne este bursed yesterday. - ‘The dalrymen will also enienvor to remedy | Senit-oflleinily ninotinico that he was a eandl- tthe Tiisvitie CouriersJournal, on the day ites pasting the first nota, the existened of a standard of excellence is adopted for tha ‘ Yagmutner poorly’ attondod. It was announced | Aw the Sub-Tronsury yesterday $8,000 was ES RT Tr mee ‘mille i paling.“ Domoerses ust Wt ae ft published this autobtogran iy. formally | it In nature as something spiritual and not Reva Flavoring Extracts as in the Baking ‘ig Emery A. irra wor introduce Mr. " 3 p calers Of $e] > | und in double loads nomfiuated Mr, English | material, this hay pever beon disbelleved owder. ‘ Brownelly but Mr. Storrs wus ‘absent, und Cape, | Pad out and $9,000 received fn sliver. {n thelreany as Dundee or Elgin dalryinilk, | nit hiuself. In this“ manyer, but to > a rates 4 . 7) dames Boxiot, VicesPreniane af ho" Vetorart Tue puymentof tho annual gpectal tax for | and some other abuses thoy cluim to anitor ag autetly watch the progress ‘of events ar ne Joe Peveldeneys Wiebare Without a degradation both of the infellect | ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0, we . Performed the tusk Ina few weft i v u a a $4 nm . a ; ord. Ate Drivel was attired Mtogmiform ( Gowers in llauors and elxars bogine Stay and | ie Aas Oe Tne tuestlppers have | second pluco Ie ho could notgetie fest, | , The Hendeleks people, putting this and | athelst, 1 protest against, suet, ‘misstate- NEW YORK. + ot tho New York Zouuves--tho sumo worn | Collector Tarvoy has begun xouding ot tn | eee ieee Age bat we | lub tho Governor was nndor tho Inilionce of | that together, have conclided that Mr, Ep. | ments. Aro you nware, Itt-Rev, Archbishop ! by him at tho timo of Col. Hilewosth’s | 2oUeca. ferruiaction fo awalt thoresuit of this wuove: | hia ambitious wite-—who anak i oF | glish has bean guilty of base treachery ald | of Canterbury, that your brother Bishop, the SILVERWARE, ‘ dénth, "Tho satigo wus bandsomely draped | | Ow calling over the Jury yesterday tn tho Dis | Myon. “won 10 AWA thoresull OF this move | TA iTinuss what her tusbund Incks,—and | ranic ingratitude, and thelrourses aro not only | Bishop of Wikehester, says lie regards as 0 Ay bist pein a pho soading ct pena ally mone filet, Gous pit was. foul thine, oer. srao only ————— he thorefore: cut loose from the moorings, fouds but destdedl deep, Gov. Hantisluks Is nowt alneratiy z symiplom tha jfepeuianes of ® sketch of the iifo of Col. Ellsworth, making | twonty more.” Who Franco-Spantwh Lottory. nud formally announced niissolution of the | sald to havo braced up and gone into the re- Sint i p a A ae igh character *y Brlof oxtracta from tho dfary kept by him white Accoriling to a correapontout of tho Grobe the | Political partnership of ‘Tilden & Hendricks, | Yengo business himself on a larze scale, Ily | and igh moral tone? Furthor on he says: 2h ARES i comeat gi toa cng? | gutacad A PaO oF wl Bi oS OMarNE | atin sn Gk of acini at bane, | <a arUerabiy WIC as NaEEE CORECHIL | ase Gl he (iiendsieks} (enoe nami: | treated with” eontempt “oe unligated yt aves Was touched upon, a ort ‘ ct, cl i hoy * my " spoon, that he (Mendy! ry nomt= ci v1 ci ‘ uh and brilliant work int the feo, war Tha spirits, $3,000 for’ tobueco und clgura, and §M5 And wilt willingly Wl ene fhote money, | to the Juulor member of the flea, nnd whe neat Cluetnnatl, the Indiana delegation Sondenmation, | for there aro few, in- ! +] aud "wilt willingly give tio for ndinisaten r J. Heoture, closed with adeseription of hia tral | for Boor, ‘Thora warv no exports, foo the “rucotcnireo “at Longenuinps ot therefore, withdrew and, estabtiahed Wimsolt A) death at Aloxundria, Vay and Brownell’s own | Henny Tanpenr yestorduy pleaded guilty be- | Autoull, while the onan who 48 count~ | gentor, y) Partin the awit von ano taken upon Hllse | foro Jude itodwott of iv adution of tho dtove ing tho sous us thoy quit hla lenthorn * TILDEN VERSUS HENDTICKS, worth's slayor. Mr, Hrownell was apphuuted at | enue luwe by deing 0 wholesule business ona re- | wallet, proford to stand outsitle and sea what ho gids as tho close, “A large nimber of tiokota wore dls- | tall lconse,” Ho was flucd $100 and costs. can gdt for nothing, wlion bo does wander out ua Mr, Tilden, disgusted with the exposure f posed of previous to tho lecture, . 4 r Wilitno adiorrcap pecuninyy benoit.” “| eA coMmuARNE vis snule beforo Commtesoner | Attraauon for to Parisionyihe peegrieaing | by. tho’ outa oft." Slewitleks, Anumbritof Apache Indhns urrived at Er re alley x Noe | Of the JAanco-Spunish lottery, = The lote | but - vay , J, gARyyumit og, Amaehe Undue, urrived at tho | 0b Wapitsh vento, win ts allogad to have beet | tory was drawn in, publlo- ae, tho “Croan: | tieroupon termed or man te allen font shall never cast ‘n.vote for Mr. En-| deed, who have not been moro or ish = for —_elther pince on tho | less in doubt’ Are, you, Archbishop Lookss ‘Tablo Bilvar, Ticket, “There Is no ddubs. tho Governor | of Canterbury, quite’ “suto that, in cpa aie aaa pea 2 means this, and that nine-tenths of the Dem- | the face of these adinisslons imade by your K. EF k oeruts of tha Stato foel the sno way, for | brothor Bishop, you really possess all’ tho n ives, or S, they re well nigh solld for Mr. Hendricks, | morality, nll tho intellect ‘that you, with gard opposition to him as high trea- | your £15,000 per year wrung from ‘the blood, Ss oo n Ss 3 une, and sinew of thy nation, havo all the Hquor without n Hconse, theroupon formed a plan to alienate from f-powed i: qt. ton, whero thoy havo beon for suinu threa weeks | jasued athe will be Witrestad this moeniaw wus | dero ut 2 p. im. Quite two hours before | him n portion of the “Intter's Indiana sup: ENGLISH BEFORE A 311RKO, brain-power, and that the atholst has not the “Tea Bots, Castors, olc., where the guarantee of corres 1, bg of Apuches who buvean agency aterm | aicted for sulling touuceo withouen leone: wis | Aveta, und a anll Murnite was board waon tha | Support of the Fart Vayno Sentinel and, tha | teresting pleco of Hiterature. yay Focted to the Jomolry Mousa at r ‘Mr, English assures us that “ho bears tho | Wally to domonstrote his conclusions for the . reputation of being one among the most far- Rovetanee of iia tie ‘your Samahiee ? ty, there Ha m ilto n 3 \ seeing and energottc business men of tho | tice to discuss with you, Do not tell mo that Sh d & Cc country i fost his outhfal herolan fur- | Tam too humble or fousmall for you to mect. : ourdas Ong reas Heneed Of the bow: foreshadowing (he Hemomber that ff your story bo true Lhave te | _ State and Randotph-ate, opposite Musle-Hul matrof ailnirs, who, learning tho value of | S2u! to bo saved, and you, as a natonal pre | <= by culled: yeatortay in the District Court and con. | pationt ccowd discovered that event! in thls New Albany Ledger-Susndard, two of tha thole Agents und ir, Aloander Tiowds ihe inter: tinue ou ‘ni morning fo glvo iim gn o= prion age the hydra ot pails hud fot Tenilng Deiwacratle aintttes ot tia BERG, , Y tf 0 retain an attorney, wined down 19 Fock far nt period, an y c is Tl COE Ee eats baa Maula qiid Merito, Onav.e & Stuore and tases Mintz yestord: that the ipuntioniots who hud orgualend the lot- in sensoit antl out of aenaon, and pomnnation Sila and Austin, ‘They reprodent uw tribe | entered ole toomntauieod tn tho” Diateioe | tery had instituted m pelviloged clnss of speota- | etfort to weaken Gov. Hendricks In Indiana. * Be gam ud, alt of whoin ury penteeubly dlavosed | Court tha former Teudor SLO wad the Intior Cee eee icinedl EE care: tec tostects | ut that eifort thoy havo been seconded with : The: ye no reservation, und ure fed | ui 00 * 0 f a 1882 e 7 i 4 ceptor, have a duty to perform by saving It, AU SALES, : a ¢ le ni hour or two. ¥ th fr . Democratic newapapors in the State, which | persistency in youth, would carry it into all ‘ } i rn en As Hoy, from Wwheriee “they pain at Ineo yolve wdelleaty Interpretation of the Ttuyonue were opened the Behe loa abo prceadere haye demanded with such force as theyeould | tho. enterpriscs of‘ manhood—an example See ee ey ae eaten LLeeeate ol ie & - By POMEROY & CO. fircanue ta speak of, but aro great hunters and was speadily taken, and the: police had somo | command the nomination of the “old ticket” | worthy of profound study by other J Sa un flabe! for their game depend Hnaly wpe MATILDA Rati, tho wife of W. J. Ralph, the | ditculty in keoping out those who had inndo up | 11880, But, notwithstanding this newspa- Thelreklit witty the, Caneand ito apa iatch-bond cuptaiist, who was fitioted Jointly | tholr minds to see th Inetory drawn, wd took | per defection, the. rank and Ie of tho Dempe don to Washington was for the purpose of | With bin) yesturduy sirrondered horvelf boforo | tholr disappointment sudiy to heart, ‘Tho com | racy have been loyal to Mr, Mendrieks, yotting a reservation to ive on, and | Judge Blodgett. During: tho nftoruoon tho | mittee took tholr seatson the platform closata | With Hendricks fn the White House, tho five bucks return — from their | SOUple made another unsuccessful attempt to | tho famous wheels which hava not beon, used | the average Indiana Democrat imagines hlin- mission to the “Great Father’ clad in suotira Dull, and, fuiting fo ucoure satisfactory | wince tha Exhibldion | ivttory was draws selt tho possessor of n Jucratlyo ofilve, and as Dolled thirts, plug bats and slopeshop clothes, | suretics took up thote quartors at tho County | in Iss and thon tho avorotury rowh | ho rou tons have not hind tasto af Tap fo * purchased by a benoficent. Governmont, whieh | J4ll . amd breathicss silence, the rules an ster rbons have ore tore lo of pap for asa kind and helping band for tho poor Wash- | ‘Te collections fur dutios yesterday amounted | fesMtions whict, wero to plide Phe cenwrinig, nearly is Kenuration, thulr devotion to the Ington tailor. ‘The nitesion soured fo huve mute | to €TL, Folluwiuy is thoilseor dudinhte goods | FCW And wouien aut with thoir Hokets flemly | fortunes of thelr Jenier Ia not surprising. failed the savages, for they ure returning | recolved: Fiold, Lotter & Co,, 05 packages dry | clitebed In tholr bunds, rondy to look over the Finding Hondrleks’ position in Indiana im- home buppy. Thoy are to bave lands fi | goods; Chicago Stamping Company, 18) boxes | Wntberd as onoh prize was atinounced, and pers | pregnable, Gav. ‘Tilden formed scheme to soveralty, and a Special Agent. is, to | tin plates Hoa, Koln & lira a ouses al y youl | Ups curesaing some churn or muttering seine | qltenate, if possible, from his support his Buwent out tu suleot land for thom, Bir itead, | Ke We Musto & Con ili, packages uleg’ Howler | Mewntation wuteh will nfullihly stop the ro | ost digtingnished aiorent, ! ‘who, by the wuy, Is ngontloman of intollizonee, | Hrothors, 2400 sucks aulty A, Be Slocker & Co, | Yelving wheels ut the polnt thoy wish. Those BE "DONA anya chat ho hus'livud emony tho Now Moxieni | i tons pieiron; G.I Heynolda, IL packages | ltterics must bo productive of u handsome rov-, ENED JO8 ALBUS A Jndinne for womne seven yCans. Te baa found | varulviy Hoot & Bons’ Musie Companyy 6 cigea | evo Co tho medorn soothsayers, sammambullsta, | Very suildenty 'Niden newspapers all over thet in the main docile aid moral, but oven the | musioil Instruments; Cardo, Pirlo, Scott & Ca, | SWE Wise women who interpret, dreams | the country discovered that McDonall was Pueblos will not take kiully to clvillzation, He | Leasg dry woods; W. Bocdonwick, 1 cuso dry | Bt prodict tho futuro for a consideration. | jnyt the man fur the Presidency, Ilo was i grveitupas a very bad quem farm yea Due | grocday dyn é ITeuly, 1 cuyes traloal nutri Fee eee uncea tied mn tho Anas member | Weatern Domocrat with a clenn financial . v1 y y leave | inents; Chapin & Gore, 4 causes chrury; We HL, gene i tecord; a leader in the Senate, and the po: for the West this vi : hin ; ‘ rungoment, Cuct which was foudly remarked i le bos: 7 BIUER BE ta the Rock IWand Schiropfurmunn £ Bon, | case clyura. by a tudy present, who had not tho tat number | 8essor of a National reputation, Ho could SEER CotluctorBinitu youtersay ‘receive 4m ctroutar | MY of her tleliots. The, uritlenl moment at | garry Indiana, New Serie asl the Solid r, ut 3 vive enn arrived, ‘Thu Prealdent o| io Coninit- i , in fact We Was tbs 8 THE CLLY-IALT, contulning wenpy of thoace providing for tho | teennnauneed that tho drawing wus about to | the 1c ‘ Mor ny nd from ‘vou au apology for the Insult you o M ouths of the country’; that “as | Rvionered oe honest, not doubt, bi te FRIDAY, APRIL 16, AT 9330 A. My Reeretur: of the Constitutional Con- " hs hobdonbt, but utter vention The ‘nddoit Jargely to his reputa- lia You roply, & romain yours AT OUR STORE, 78 AND 80 RANDOLPH-ST., tlon, and the fat was recognized that his ’ = ae abiiltles were of wobaracter to command o | 4 Laysnprie Parace—Dean Sit: I have Grand Chattel Mortgage Sale, ‘ wider sphere of usefilness to the party and | heen se incessantly occupied by business that —~———- to the country’; that “he has, in an eml: | Phave been een tll to-day to give m; nent Sugree, hat force anit energy of char- | atten, ‘ion to your letter of the 18th Inet, neter which leads to successful action, and | go net think that you are correct Jn stating -' i fas Jott is AneBre RS Ra the eres that the income of the Archbishop of Cunter- Remored to our Store for Convenience of ale now fowhieh he haa belonged *s that, tin | UFZ Is wrung from the blood baut, and 7 r rs sinew of the workmen of the nation, nor, a3 | Consteting of 20 dtarblo-Top Chambor Bata, Flessnt sword we (ane ait, etanena of 8 Baldy | fue, a abe aware, Have dhe Archblatons | FACGF cae, PIA caah ant Uses, Mate Miho Legisinture “he earned. golden opine | valued to have all the brain power. | Ginsswaro, Wodeteads, Heads und Wedding, 1a) Brusse fons aca men of all parties, and Was ‘L let thls pass, however, as {t has noth: | and Woot: FOU CaS parpantory., antes justly regarded as ona of’ the fore ing particularly to do with the argument o * se cy 8) Randolph ¢ Hy your letter, and am anxlous that you should ee ee en most men of the Stnte”; that “ho dex 4 . Understann actly what I think, You ELIS ‘LERSILE: 0. never alenpetnte, Ae cayiuenti | quate passage from ie. ishop of Win. | Bilas imabipse, Genera Aucvoners ot pridence, angncity, and firmness”; that | § inost alunuing eyimptom the acceprance of | Friday. Morning,, o’clocks ee he speggilzed head of his professton skeptical pinned by mien of bi ia uharaeter May. Morniug,: April 16, at 10 mtad mocraty lad been looking for, aay and high moral tone, Honest doubt, how- A N 124 T fl ed re fips cuiry of shoo a Richey eee owt gommence and thy tradition of hearing a pln | ‘Lhese balts to old Joe's umbition did not TUE PEOULE CUYING FOR HIf eyer, ought not to be treated with ‘con- t 0. went i ist sty slayon Weusrer, of Quincy, called upon | show, to be beld iu the Contenniat bultdinga in approached tho wheel aad act, eg cmnloye succeed, however, for he was not 0 suseep- Besides this, Mr. English tells us that in | tempt or uninitigated condemnation! A Betwoen Wabash and Michigan-ava. _ Mayor Hurrison yesterday, Philuduiphin in September. In ordertocurry out | Every oye watehed the oyiidor ua itapnaround, | Mie to flattery as hud been supposed. | ‘The | 1877, crowned with success In evory Wador. | akeptle tn tho propor sese of the W BELL THM NTU OUTYIT, * Puy City Treasuror yesterda: . 3 tho aptelt ot the Inw, tho following regulations | aud wery burt trom every breast as tho wine | Lilden crowd’ in New York suttempted to | taking, with o political and business ‘record | word % * y y Fecolved $1,008 Y y y i ‘ bave been muda, which uro of {ntorest to those | ulog number, 3,603,400, wus unnuunced, ‘Ticketa | Open egotiations with him through ex-Sen- tear pe ake ovarian, #ei fram tho Con | priposing to minke oxnlbite: wero turned Penn a wee Nil ‘agaln, nta ator Barn and others, but McDonald ree a 9, y jevtor, ba 0 urtelos mentioned must: be accompanied | lucky individual, who is entitled to tho big prize | fused to treat, ‘fhe propasition was that he shit olen are to don thelr umnir unitorm | bias ttho asus wanner® She saney amoud | Siirked on every factebu aeneonsise pases | Faeautagemcome, conta for, the Vinee 8 fow days, Negotladous are guing on for 0 - vs © glow realdency, anc a ‘Tiden forces should hw hate for thon, thestyle Uf Wolch’ has: not show the purpose of the Importation. ‘nnd the | of consolation that the wheel might still bring | support lim at Cincinnati, with the promise ihre a importer po Fequivad to nttuch bis wilidavit to | up tho good fortuno any had, perhaps, die- | that i¢ Tilden’s nomination should pri fine yo a agreed upon, the effovt that the morchandise is lepers for | counted promaturely. ‘Tho sucoud number, ible th Id rally to M0 Srepoty it Yank McConmick, Alexander Monteath, An- | tho sole purpose of exbibition, as authorized by | 260,40, entitling tho holdor toa suite of dias | possible they would rally to Mr, AlcDonalis araw J. Bullvaa, and Maurie Hewior ware. | wg,statute, Tionds oF £4,000 fu spocte, was also absont, and | Side and make him the nomineo for the first a allvan, end Maurice Bowler we ‘Tho buildings spocited {x the act may, be | tho other chloe prizos ward won by porsons who | placo on the ticket, | But the Senator would patarday arora! as ren shop Jnepectors. treated, for tho purposes thoreof, as United | wero {udifforent as to the reault of the drawing, | hot allow himself to bo seduced, He refused ities vo on est Bido, who | -#tates wurebouses, from which withdrawuls for | sinco noue of them uppoared tobe present, | to listen to the siren notes of the hermit of 3, os «you are = aware, Oo ‘ without a blemish,” ho voluntarily ought | man who’ doubts Ue tenth of religion, Parlor, Chamber, and Dintng-Room Furniture, the retirement of private life. Mr. Minglish | and, as appears from the context, the wor CARPETS then ives ug other valuable inforrnation to | skeptienl’ tg so used by the Bishop of Wine 7 A 9 ae the effect, for Instance, that his" namo ly a | chester In the passage you have quoted, In | Crockery, Gisas and Plated Waro, Kitchen Wart, & ynonym for success,” and that hls services | the close of your letter you tell me that your | _ELISON. KLERSHEIM 4 CO. AUS Te it the Leglalature, the National fume he ag- | case as anathelstisone of ‘honest, not doubt, C. e aulred In Congress, and the supesior abilities | but utter denial.’ It ts scarcely needful for or ora OCR toro panies he displayed as a financier, and nig fdillty to | me, therefore, to polnt out.to you that the fend $1, 52. 6h or 63 for 8 otneat every trust, all combine {to glve Bishop of Whichester’s words to hot Inatrict- Candles fi Eiierloa, pus wl sie him’ a promineuce which ts continually | nessapplyto yourcase. Butthechlefqubject antl an wricey, pure. Kel attracting the attention, not on{y of hiy fel- | of, Tan letter Is to ask an explanation of the : GUNIINE, Confectioner, low-cltizens of his natlye Stats, but of tho | following words, which you quote from a 1 Biadlagaraty CULO

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