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1 : wate rrsres ape mee, wo tome S : {HE CHICAGG TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY t, TosI-—-TWELVE PAGES, = 9. t pvepteverylhing heforoit, Mahneanundetin« | renson whys anny people look upon | a delegate to tho National Convention in 1876 ho | worthy examplo of tho viclsaltitdes of fatu ant | lotof ro 7 NATIONAL POLITICS. Abid rico ote Mitional Domecn AM: | hin with auch favor, Tore natteally his | dispnointed tho genert iinderatanding when | the ME eee tne eer the Government | Necompanted beqeol ive and datahierns to | gaye, whose cloud-ennapy carried tho tornadow: ho was ectected that he wasn Blune man, Ho | iteelf sets an oxample of this kind we are, nat | witness tho graduation of tho officers, who havo fo tnotion or frnnelation across the! may now vlolate instructions, stirprised. that. it {8 promptly followed by | been at econtinont from southwest to northeast at the uno Fremure wag brougt {4 boar to pot tne | meaner folk AL, Daa ary pine elton | those ove Laster, beth Tenming to the | Teck forty-three miles an hour. Byldentiy . ue tration. Ho views Its probable advent, rightly | long retirement from netive politieal He | ire would) tend to obscure his name Svinte nboverntl tulnunolan {WE Ue get. uN {obliterate whatever of politteal promincnea c ‘oe to i ond obliterate whatever nl ster The Folly of Supposing that the | fromtnosunth ere the fatal hoursarrives. ity | he may atone ting have possessed. Mtl, on tha he tornado wia not continuous, nor was {t ons for Blaine, Jt 1s, howe: truo that | visited by the tourists, and where consequently | Fourth Act y th Can Be loves'tho nang ue Enthor Grint’ ne that oe | contrney, as tine passes hin former services | x imin came here from tho Grant headquarters | tho tnarnudtor thought himself sate, hreceamels | of neta Aruory, wiurried Bates Senay See aE Nay Haed palin ton. tio cloud But. Ae, Solid Sou Fa eee ee ee eee tionctHor | seem te ininity in Kaportanes, until how ho ts | at China who did bis“ lovet hett” to influence | were during our stay. boing toned with tho | tho oficers’ quarters {rain whieh: thoy wore $ points on tho oloud'and of different Divided tho ery reason that hudaes fo luvy unite | Fexuedea ne une of fair nee anon Neon tho } andl control gia, Committee, for Grant, Tutte Hautare white Iimestones of the ensing of tho | mineriod. ‘Tho ceremony wna performed {nthe oped tito clendenoate wed dened nee e ob Mr. it r spipo aml smoke | nes pitean enridlel a Ale | wa vain ro c, irger pyramid. Few rl roy F, 5 . a : i = Ih—ho does nut love a | law ane who ns watched Str. Waahinrno's po- : Halnper yrart of t ose tonics remaln. | tittle post chapel. and the brides lonked eharm | nadoes, In proot of thie fifteen minutes aioe toxeo him feted and pe by Southorn Demoernt.—hiy mitma go. aly we want no lectures from that Mranyontonns in | The up; jor park of the pyramid bas. tong been | ingly in white sntin and orange-blossoms, with tho Juler-Occan, atrinped,. Hut) fi eplte dt tho remonstratices of | tile vells while tho beidexmaida wore ‘white {ho tornado bad passed through and dovastatedt Titleal career since bis first advent tite Congress $ 0 - tr . * a it, onother elou r 2 gouthern «Democrats United, Cee carat Ro ao ee ete ton te Cline obmiccullte elite A TinnD Ten, SOE eee en aeeeaenet uy: ialter, | lata ninvos at oflcgee omer wer hn, ful | Hom teu tho nky and menentng win equal Te Ageressive, and Strictly galore men from nu aot Durkan eet aa | eA had tnt feet paseed, whitch the polls Hb ner ati dttiek sae at Atucs Oo ee eee aan, utrtaneatcbtiuce | from thie cig dutta ineotaiinge Suck? to tha team altos’ sant of Aineshielt, Nor ad tho Py v1 Vc ery e I 5 5 rad ay, every remoyal of atone insuring deste rom this eity 7 ” ° x ane Partisan. Foated Dy a regiment of 1n[I1IN and tte | ee tt teva aminent parties viinty | , Di Page County, Illy May 4.—Tho moro T | flan af two or three of itt Mentors. The | fasslen whol itow the arames UCk 4 the | tornady tween with wilforin velocity none, the oned—Jor hat!—for asking 1 per day for thor | hoped would forever sottle tho sli a Jato roubllng no mun, committing noe net of | and bls election was iteccompttsl ylolence,—much more orderly than strikers in | support of the Abolitontsts of The Bourbon Candidate Sure of | the North? fs this tho ovidence of thechanguot | wore diecusted with the pro-sla ‘ory quoatlany thraugh tho district, who ery aetion of f face of tho carth, but it wus seen nt tines Ts a eunsplaucis THE RRMDAD VIatrons Fow mnomentete stand stillvand then with tne tatopes, had til Tntely ite | Here at this tine are very numerous, and nford Peltalte oloetty, iy dart Coewmel myati:, Hove. . y hentia tho bearersat’ tho, EbuIte | every only to hilt agin for breath. 1 think on it, tho tess Chiko lt. Asn true ltepub> | aajotning py lican Tecan seo no rood reasén for crowding this | from Helou issue on a reluctant party. Thero la nothing In | built in two differen : reat ann the atato of thecountry that makes ft Important | Clslng nearly complete, This ensing Is of tho | rouse, w 21 " 01 Tf ember y Sone tf “ ich (4 thot! rorit 8 5 Me Was on such a dart that {t swe; rn 188 Kiectoral Votes in treagon vou Woleging a Renaaenn teed ee nee aiplle ae omered Con | thutn military man be at tho head of affairs. rae tanartaie fat en Te has eae thole juiet ile exhibitions ot ee hae PE | Marahtletd in lors thin alt nminuie, ‘Ono OE South 1 NAVE fave sourit wntiestavers | t cnrtled eith it an | Atleast fewould scem so if Gen. Grant inanys | removed: and Tregrut to say, though f did pot Among the nuwly-married oouples | tie citizens of undoubted verncity. who was in eset for nettor nan trmniscico genre, bavo nad | plit eaten a reprevt thelr sows yi | thing of a Judge, Jn a reportcleonvorsaton of | et A He Ere eh i og Cho Fath Ary, am ey | A org tg fe tuna wok reek —_—_—— Cnpurtunition site we uno. aifarded. to compare | U8, shivery question. whieh neeorded with Hs | the General nothing Dut m state of alfaira not | Ponte ptey, Bie als the destroyer bas beet | Tincolne secrutary of War, wtose estate footed | te wiye an Iden of the shortness nf tts duration, atively Tew, ta study the Kauthgen Wey, nwilitte, | Now fantind anevstey nd trading. HME ob | hkely ta accur would make olit acaso for blin ty | {iotmniahig: have ween rolled: town, tho atte, | UPOweE $10L0%, alt of which Mra. Tush Inher. | Atle nacuill thnk of Hotline thne would alee gromuds for Mr, Douglits' ited, Wamitton Fish, dr., Isexpeected bere, with | an idea of it except “that two or us being to- ‘Facts and Opinions from Various | Tenn scons posal an sapien poittlelut of 1852 it required cons | accept neal to run for tho oflice. Wastho Gen- | tearing and smashing tho amooth surface. 1 f Points Throughout the ‘ peumuiour. ie Ce A oe Hons, tO. | eidorit fe nerves to break loose from 9 pollese crn! insincere, or did be mean whut ho anid, in | or four large stones huye ake been removed He eid, who was Miss mn Manon, of ‘Troy, potion, 1 Tala scauth suv ing, “here sho comes;” subsurviency to the slave power which hid 'h rt cl ry . iy saying *thore sho goce. opponents of Grant “forget that: wo, M- | tbat reported conversition white on his taur | froin below the entrance, which |s now innecess 7 Twenty per Country. eee ae oe eats form yours tune’ May a | cme the cardinal principie in the politteaterced | around ine glover L would fain belleve that tt | He without n laddor, Tt ist fttle known pines 2a PePUlAG EELS ge persons WE Teast, Wore proeene BHO Werhy three Southern States fou Mote’ ara thos now? | Of, boll parties, | Hie first term was nt tho #es- | wag the defiberute, and honest fecling that tt | Theat uahoor, thie such destruction aaeE des | Will chimo merrily un Wednesday oventng noxty | Her nd dae coreoliobniterl His antes. | They are centainly. Hot of the Republican role, | Mon OF ISSF I when the dente upon the | Patee Grave bis professed friends finpertinently | eeribe Is niost eney to perpetrate, nnd moat | BER x. Mantigomery Thuckunt, of the fe fald—and thelr statements wore | LOUISIANA, Fy Ore car HE toe Cietahieh event | Kaneus-Nebraska bill accairred and, truuo bls | so forood Win forward that Wois uta lnatoknow | diiventto prevent. But thers canna te mach ronior patter of Thickant | war experieucecthat an unenttly own, Ty vite = Si i Ys ry ut BI 5 y 4 del Miss chia i’ a i Speet 2 Heat Sons 90 I tout vekecenien fxs | HY espoused thy side of Republicanism, although | selin jes bowiklering wccompantinents turned bis ——>__. Teounp., ‘The bridegronn $s not a_ Roman 7 ‘ lo, ieans, May4.—Mr. Stophon A. Douge Wrapeetntie ¥ P88 no man could forceust the result of tho new: 7 Catholle, but to. please Mrs, Sherman | & Mamentury tremor of the houso and, ther Fe a ay atom of hia fathorre: | Wimgimy erapectaiye propartiono Wat cussed | ryor oF olla dint. hia adele tp le HEU adn Rainiblloah Staind yenes ago: wll LIFE IN WASHINGTON. the ceremony will be! nerformed. by tho Kev. | W-B:fsh and tho house was gone, and all was , Jas—can al ‘om to bo mutual ae Hone tho stondine | couvictions reautted in his eontintnes in Coa ‘ Pca ee an Father Boyle, of Bt. Matthew's Churet, white | NET and tho Itev. Mr. Talmugo se yr ly | majoritics Nave “gone whero tho woodbine | fred sand it tho. yeura anterior to tho | Brett unanimity faring dy woe ar againgt a Pithor Hodleg and theutt churel. wal ‘The shortness of tho duration fa an Important Fioning a tit, eltor to display their own or twineth” Nor will it, do to seek toevade tha | Ayne nis” iniieney wea wgrent. in molding third tern Prosidont Mayer, probably out of Peeps at Penuny in Avenne—Suce | perenhonts sili desist: The brdeamnids wilt be | Mekthat must nate overloaked tn explaining iny upon tho gullibiity of othors, in connec | fetsat the aiuto ye ing tho Hume yer | publig’ scutinent In opposition to slavery, Heferancy to this exprosman Of uniniol in td. | cessive Podestriagn of a Day—Wash | Miss Tiche! Sherman, en oller sister of tho fucts thut will bo mentioned herenfter, | At ono Diey ry the Bouth. The one, blesahis inno- | jtepapienns of iced relfentie Stntes werg | FO that | An WHO | tho, Itupublicans | wets | n wecond tern, “Happy muni he tad hud thy eto | S#kton Daguerrcotyped—Death of dr. | brid: Miss fauckland, « Sin pestis Sg uieomiieconey. ours milan i Cont oe eo ie er earma a tho pane | epupllenns of theap rele nue, Since tree | enabled to clegt Mr. Tducoln resident, Tut tt | ietend atrietly to tho Autles of hig clea. 1 | Webb—Lndien for tho White Houxe~ | eter mut Stud, aia ory [erenched fowi, textavited the carth t0 0 cent sou Se ee aoe renee ange | Musstier tho War commenced thit he wax ont | Seoatd tint woene should bo eliible: fur mc Senator WUMe Purty—Virginin’ ‘daughter of Mud. Suck; and pretty May epi OF vat fret nocokili to sams WNL OF tcea for all Bouthorn troubles; tho otker, still | J ihe ow ie Grant, were elected hy’ euyse | hled toserve his country. most effectually. and | than ony tern, thougi au extension to Bix yours See okie kd tinea Tort usin of the bride, They will wear white | INCH srewter depth agcoriting to others, and faore Impressible, perhaps, scoms to think tho | Att yund Col, dones by 4,000, thaluttor would | I fa within the hounds of truth to say that the | sieht he welle yading School-Glrin-An Opera Party trimmed with flowers and. ribbons of rods rquare, Chis is 0 repetition of 4 : = Munanehuxettn” Prean Visitors —A | ditferent colors. The groomsmen will bo Lionta, | SHHt wus dono in Iteno County, Kansas, on tho Hehold whit a pies the Republican party {8 in, 5 é colly. at W Tith day of May, 1878, when ta It was tho original glory of the party that {t hud Dovblo Wedding—Hridal Visttors— | Kelly. Bradbury, Collins, Heatly, and Augur, | nereot The sen true pa A eT gone noble objects to. fight for. It went for | Weddings to Comce—Loan Exhibition an the bridal’ party will be preceded through | ag though aiming hud heen exploded unders free speech, free thought, uid freemen, Now | A Vi —Deafa7 volley ors ty two dutaat wits. Eleanor tho | neath A te Fare ree Sect re iemuinuten: woe! CA Ce es eee iighter of Mrs. Minnie Sherman Fitch, cording to the monthly weathor re 7 renee, a daughter of Col, Audonreld, of | Yew for May, 34, printed by tho Signal Oifice, got thigar that man nominnted, Scuutors who | “prea correnpondenceof Tae Caeaon Trane, | Gen. Shermin's stat. Later in tho eveniny | fod dion thesstt of Mu Weis when It ll sentatives of thole respective Sintes find (tall | Wasnnaros, D, C., May 2—One of the most Se ao pate at apectad siulhtr tornado to that of lust. Si {important to leavo tholr place in tho Senate, | intercating ettidles bero Js the physiognomy of pear In unt. form. tho scene will be a brilinncane, ‘Tho | Uy sxeph tho Brtes of -lowa, Wisconalyy ry while in session, to go hone and force upon ar s a 4 = and 7 a 4 Hee ne aoee ne of netionaiat iy | OF Brent thoroughfare. Pennsylvania avenue, | Sherhum connections will of course bo tern. n= Northern “Miinols, | Tuo “signal Uitorly Bphowed to tho decided convictonsof | Hs various fluxes and retloxes. The first | cluding Gen. Miles und Bunutor Don Camerys inieled Wp tn Sono. enge “nbout many of the oldest and most reflecting members | morning tide, about doybreak, sets towards tho ANOTHER MARTIAL WEDDING nere, fy the other one und a quarter acres. Jor fete party, Senatorial dictation of this sort] spacious murket-housp built by Ben Hutler and | Will be celebrated at the Church of tho Arcen- | tt distance of ubout sevon miles along tho xill- deserves thu severvst Roprilictis tuts Caret) | othor Yunkeo caplicitets, head embraces all | £0i next Thursday, when Bleut, Crag, of tho | road which tho tornado followed last Sunday; recs Republieans should call to mind tho fact thut | oingsos of att erete fi th sistas Navy. wilt Jnarry a daughter of Paytnaster- | are not only prostrated and denuded of bark, under tho Adiniaistration of . Gen, Grant their es of cl ators, from the well-to-do | General Alvord, “There wilt afterwards be wre- | but taro trees nearly three feot In dighoter power wined.—n powerful majority beeame a | Grangera of Maryland and Virginia to the old | ception at Gen. Alvord’s residence on N street, | were pl jugked up by tho roota and cari fors Inlpority, vld and tried Republicans ‘felt called | darky” crones laden with baskets of herba, | Where the “brass coat und blue buttons of the ward. In town forest trees a foot in digueter,: to leave thelr party, and nothing but « new and | Next ono secs tho armory aud knavery," 08 Mrs. Maluprop bad it, | stunding in lawns, were plucked ip by ts roots work he performed In Congress during and after if Gen, Sheridin bud tu be sent to | Wig War waa not -autpussed by nny OF tho. Uel- Jant men who gave ty the dellbenitions of Con- xress during these exetting tlines such overs thern millennim already at hand, improvos | take his scat, a8 Greoley, and say's, Go South, young man,” | New Orleans.” jostead of West. Both havo oyidently veon The pontlomen mnight better have left this tin ‘i ‘ Id, What which he would have us tnfer ought and both bave as evidently beon most de- } fit habe aut shudowing Inportinee, and impressed tho Legis- ae taken in, Each would scom to havo haya beet dane, te the ate thing ela ae lature of the Nution #0 strongly with the dens b§ect-matter as | clected Gove: by 8 more votes than we of human liberty, which was thon, a8 now, the about as fair na {den of bis eu! elected Governor by 80 more votes than were | yatying cry of the Republican party. His prom- ve jan of tho principles of ine | the Hayes Electors, and asked of Grant as ho ; ae p i Yas he Ot Fen! be a eee ter donn recognition. of tis Gov- | ene fn the House yanve hit iu 186), the Chyrs ‘ ant munship of the Comtnittes on Appropriations, Mr. Douglas says: * It {s admitted by all that cenment, the Inauxaration aud, maitennnes Of | and during tho eight succeeding sears of bin “arnt is the only man who cau break tho | "it might be added as thy worst. fenturo of tho wnat Rervico no uppropeintion of money Gon Oouth” Why ts not tho gentleman cage, thnk, ag well understood int, tho, time as CE A ae nT aa eran ft honest enough to admit, by way of ofton uxserted by Gov. Packnrd, tho re apaultiont Imensure relleved himself of tho Lastien that, with tho advent of Grautas | Wie made a inter of pricemmight have beer fe ma mond of BP nl heen | drudgery und hard labor 0 mF a as ely ol, | eeeceanroa tue lesa, oy browbortorley | Citation, Mevenalti upa tte Tialy Republican? ‘That this “Solld South,” | The Republicans of tho North inive got {o face Pecenmenintions mune cerited their, invent le ya veritable Republican stronghold, wns lost to tie ordent 14 lis Electoral votes from tho © Slt! | gations of the necessity or wisdom of the wills. the Republicans and.turned over to the Demo- | inatior of titty. in nddition, from tho whole of | Hut notrowith hin. He necepted the position | adieully dilforent program of procedure saved will be wbundant, and set off the gay tollets | and curried awhy. 8 Ix fect aeeduriug bis (Grant's) Administration? This | tho Northern States. ‘That tho votuat tnet or | Ww isuercd trusteand by conguns Wbor hie | tha marty froin dofeat in the lust Presidential AWLVALS BY THR RATEROADS of the iadies, . ed In thelr anoriest djamuters wenn lived jULOE tho fanunptersant fact, no doubt, for tho workers | the situation. ‘There can be no evasion of the 7 election, onthe morulng trains, whieh have diechorged A LOAN EXIINITION, ground and curried to the top of n hilt? A stone trai boom,—one they do not caro to discuss. | {stug, usstated, All talic of breaking In upon lar ls POU ESSN Care ae ultbrully this “Solid South” Is tho merest nonsense im- I It fs nono tho leas, like facts in general, bound inable. t q suns, | Bll witch was nut necessary for carrying ott tacomo up In {ts approprnite placo, and must bo Who'ot ail the Mtenuutica, Mindat enn be | tuo War and tho Civil peeriee Onncuyt as disposed of cro. tho arguments sought to bo ad- | morally cortain of earrying New York, Ohlo, tuncormprimieiny oppodtton. Sa, poristent 2 ced by such ardont third-term advocates ag | and Indinna? Grant tas never yet demons Bae chert Rafe He ea anced by stt Rae ee ete erating lee tno tee | 2 {he many schemes which members tried to Mr, Douglas shows himsclf to be uroatallap: | gear popularity to Tagine, Mur tho Hrats tho sina les he Kpproprintion bills during the lust + velle! dys oF io sessions made him many ouenies: plicable to tho situation, Well-known opposition of tho Germans makes | (ys Uf tho sessions rane Nein ny oe ween ‘This whole {den of dividing the “Solid South,” | itoxtremely doubtful about his carrying tho ve eon chose aseofar advanced, {s elmply ridiculous. ‘Tho | Record: vihlis tho Vannes Hechaps stil “incre | thy House. during tho, War ohuaen, fpenker ot ono obstacle of all others underlying the | tio Une na count of tho third. which ho served as. pin of his Let us break away from tho pitiful folly of | thelr scores of passengers as the wooden-horav Is to enliven tho sleepy old Faubourg of Geo supposing that tho success of the Republicnn | Rrroduced {nto anctont Troy efected {ts phalanx | town, and Denwlit the exhuusbet treaaney Ol belonging (oJ. C. Mose, who was kitles with sev. party ts dependent on tho nomination af any n= | of armen warriors, Some of the new comers | John's Episcopal Chureb. | tt will be held In eral uf tie family by the destracyon of bis dividual mann, Machine management should bo . iL nalatial mansion formerly oceupied by Gov. | house. Tho distunee tt whs curriedind whence rebuked, A fairexpression uf the popular will | are takon to luxurious privato residences In fine Srenre D, Cooke, which has nover een sold to | it came hud not been axeertaincs, Tho aus- of the Republican inaases sliould bo sught, u | equipnxce, others goty hotels or boardtnz-houses | pay the Cooke debts, und which the Governor, | ceplibility of metallic roofs beng renched of * jrood, well-bilnneed cani{date who bas nospectat | jn hacks or horse-ears, and not a few walk briske | Who has recrutted hig fortunes ut Lendville, will | ever when long distances outade ef tho trackof friends to reward and no Personal piaues to | iy to thotr brenkfast-tables, eachels in band, | 8000 occupy iguin. Lotaof rare old pletures, | torandoes 1 hive observey as a ualfdrm occurs } mirse should be brought forward, aud then with nia winds | china, books, Weapons, and other relies of the | Tence elsewhere, 2 ) ! Rome truly noble and Republican principles | upping on the way for a matutinal cocktatl | :pnet have bi ed by those who own them, Thnve repeatedly enlyd attention to tho fact Cnuneluted, tho Repiibleans ean march on to | of i aparkling glass of mineral water, Then | and anattractlye collection of works of artand | that tornadoes begin of expend thelr greatest unothor victory. N ORGINAL REPUBLICAN. ‘] gome tho mechanles, 1% fenrless-looking, inde- | Drle-n-brae will be gathered together. Mrs, | chery wpon bodies 4 water or rallronds. In | pendent ret. avo walk quickly or sloweaccords | Hayes has promised some of her curiosities, | My lecture nt indinptholis t enfed nttention to estimated to welgh 4,000 pounds fef ita feld ‘fo enter upon the ermpaigh, too, with either ono af tho three: tho Intelligent North ! + Committe saved — tha Treasury hun- ce eimvonobasno execss of love for the , Heagoee | thy War, when thennnual appropriations ran aap To the Editor of Tha Chteago Tribune. the freeharin belly strike 7. z sons. ee ca ft (elty on thy neo tho Ath OF Maret Mae , as Ww * nearly to §1,000,000,000, A, fulrhtul man atatieh t | cyycago, May 6.—Tho minngers of the boom THE GREAT ARMY OF CLERKB RTRNAN Chen thon upon the eatstabies at tle wadof the tn?) y strong arin from which one has felt tho blow. tine and In gieb a phice was Invaluable. Lam Tho South plunged into a war of rebellion: WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY... | aware that Mr. Wushburne are bdvoming badly frightened for fear thut | Next take posscasion of tho sidewalks, on Penne (ied on Friday snorning,—Wittiam Wemptlll | ghin avenue A0rse-nillrond. ext po ue Jones, He was born in Detiweare i 1811, gradue Hoe ae te imenns of defeating | SfvauuL avenue wud the. stivels lending to the r arn Se ee ote Latiye then upon the ,‘ bneked by a fe Ratlroad, then ed Inte eubjection to aGovernm@ut It KANE COUNTY POLITICS. nitld constituency, wh ly upheld his irtiments, Boule et to their deska ats, but | uledat Yule Colleye, stttdied law and prictleed Avr horse-rattronds, ond finally , we ees ne au Tho powerof that Gov- ‘the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, hands In the course ho wns purauting, yer lt re- | Grant inthis county. Togan fs suminoned } the lurger numalee enter thelr respective rooms | Ht Wilmington nntil 1863, when hu enme bere, to piper two tet pone the Peru Ralivond, dolng * En ee oe eof tholkepuls | 88. CHAntes, IM, May 4—Tho political eam | #WIUAManY WEN Tt tating und the nustie | HOME, thorefare whllo the parasties of, thol] My Oe etic” aaie wenpse Be mecept a clerkehip in the Treasury, Dewarttaent, | ail fiadan/e and manifesting its most ferritio Fora re ee me people of tho South, asarule, | Palgn was gotten under way over a month ago | treasury; accept, the more obscure but it the “allontman,” airong man,” “big Ingun.” ete, | I Caleb GH thelr, outsliewespss Pu | aepnty Contralior, and when te wis tnally ise | Cn? fi, roe faut Sunday dranic up all. the | drow noline of distinction as between tho two. | by Col. Evans and Engeno Canfield by thocalle | sate thine inpurtant committee work, and leave | nro moving Heaven and earth to induce thut | jug’ themnectyes comfortable, Every “man [clined by the Reputilenns hls Democratle | ponte a frivers on its trick from Arkansus to old Homan (Washburne) to come out with an | and womnn of the crowd hax a history, themes ha ind enen | fren him appainted cleric of the House | Murshid, Itiu all enses manifested its most | emphatic and absnluto declaration that ho will | one hus one or more Congressional patrons, who Wase and emis Commiliten, “The prnniuent intenay eneruy nt those points, ‘ako, for in hot bo a candidate under ny elreumstanees, | Keep Inokaut for thelr interests, | Clorical | ie" who waa Seereiury. af tho ‘Trowies, sone | ueg tue Auction OF Ines i tie Poll ple i +} | wbitite or falthfal service have but. httle welght Xs WhO ne Of tho Trensry, Kent | jive, both of which It drank up, whero it fell Thus far tha boomers have failed to accomplish | when eninpured to Congressional Influence, and | Nim to New Orleans to suve, If possible the Gov- 1 wityits most destructive fury upon the adjacont thetr object, and It is now pretty ovident that | consequently that Influcuce ia assiduously’ cul- | ernment speele tn the mint. Walle he was there, | gordement, which Is utterly’ devustated, tho dew j they ‘ill undortake to drive Mee Washburng | tivated. After olfiee-bowrs have comnienced | Som? one hiformed Gen. Dix (hut the command: | a metion of which fs-unparalleted In tho history from tho track by threats and ntuse, as under | {here Js no longer any particular current on | Cha the revenue entter at New Orleans was | gy tormidocs. BBE ine i hlae eure honut todeliver ber tp to. tho Sceessiontats, 8 : : fhodinction of Cean cea: tho teuichnndsane | 2enisrtvunta aveuuo until 20 o'clock, when tho | {Hiern Gen, Dix telegmuphed to Temphili | gM hGrennts iN wolee Tiron after ie trunchoon abe Hoste " tide suts Llowurds ret , See Te Ee ee ee ‘THE OAPITOMINE HILM 1 annie uy a eeaen pus to buh do fo amen struck it is 1 suggestive, following it for ) crs, have comumetived the work of abuse und | Some Senators always waik from their homes to | feun flug, 4 Hout 1! mallus, cromsning It fvo times, tho last’ vilification, denouncing Mr. Wasbburno as i | thulr deske, especially those two reyul Ithode RAGE sak ON THM SPOT) Hine at Cubus Hut did it not erase again ae, demagog Who displays the busest ingratitude | Island widewers, Burnside and Anthony, who OS THE BED. . Cheltenhum? Neue my residenco it took out tho | toward Grunt, who, thosa patriotic tax-euters | tramp reguinrty to and fro, Thon there ure x | These were brave words, nud thoy struck akey- | end of a brick huuse und split, frame ono in | elalm, invited Washburne and gavo bin political Fa ee eet oartor inte reakfuats | Hote of patrlotlim at the North, but to those ae: | two. Wht shall wo say, of It ut Weston faine ‘and prestige, Let tho iMaine and Wash- | and gauntering along to inhale the fresh u quiluted with the facts they were simply ridice | Uroves, andof (uo horge nillronds ta Bt. Loulse burno men combine, and we can carry this | ladies going n-shopping or to thelr dress ulous., (3fr, Jonvs was then nbout #4) years of T brought away xpechnens of lmbs, stems ee eae ian arsenn elect, ad | Inco redaund morning tolletse crrandcbose, | Mca fechle old mn, who wore nbrown wig. | frum oKaxo oranke hedges, wad oye of brush it won't be Grant elthor. detuno Suir. telegraph-messengers, (ud euuntere! Laies | and the idea of his preventing thy transfer of that were tn the track of tho tornada, They ure - in the daypihero ‘are ufow promeunders, and | the cutter or the change of ber tim, when ho | not only divested of thelr bark, but tho euils of Hating and roviling the one, thoy werd bound | Ing of the County Convention in the interest of Se eae aut JReubers ‘the "ponds, instinctively to bato and revile the other. ‘Thoy | tho latter's candidacy for Attorney-General, | Ax an instunice of hls polltienl forpsight, his ted tho Hepublicans from tho first as the ones | The delexates elected, 1s will bo remembered, | action on the Pacitte Railroad legistation may be ‘bal PD who bad ground thom under tho heck. Tho Ite- | were pledged to the interest of Canfickd, and | mentionad, While ho wus in favor of egtending : Pon tne Presidential question: ‘Biaine, | tFeasonnble umount of aid for the construction publican partys moroover, was the parly of } fond, 2 + | ofthe rond, he sought to hedye the uppropria- rucipations the party of colored enfran- | elatts Grant, fvo, all roporta to tho contrary | fons qhout with mick provivigns is Would pre ent, It was tho party, aga consequence, | Notwithstanding. ‘Tho Isinino delegates. aro | vent tho companies enjoying fm mouopoly. See orever duinn te South--helpless it | rank Crosby and Hf. Hf. Dennison, of Elgin; H. | Whon tho bill nllowhie the Company’ to r, og; W.-W, ive on first-mortgnge on tha road and fisdefeat—through hopoless degradation, To | T+ Rockwell, of Bt. Charles; W...W. Brown, of | Tiiing tho Governments lain a second Hen whotmagines thit this feeling, howover ns- | Blackberry; John Stewart, of Compton; N. 8. tame up, fe mot his strentiois ‘enpeation, and hoe suaged, hus so far gone ns to pormit of * con- Carlisle, of -Hampsbire; the Ion, A, J. Hopkins, | jade an‘able speech on the subject, polnung out, clliation ’ in Ita proper sense,—of dividing the of Aurora; and W, W, Norton, of Dundeo, Tho | tho danger of these subsitized corporations be- «| “golid South," of drawing oven tho smallest | Grant mon aro Col. H. If. Evans and Frog, W, | coming so nuinerous as to nbsorb the publie do- proportion of the Bourn peoplo Into. tho Kte- | H-Powoll, of Auroras Hl. K€, Wolcott, of Hata- | Toni thn conntess and eek ‘bs corainiattien to publican fold,—knows littlo indeed of tho South yin Senator Maybarne, of Genova; and tho | override the rights of tho people, "This was I asitis, Hobas been simply taken inand dono | Hon. N.N. Itnylin, of Kanoville. For Governor | anterlor to the time when tho people of the We: ' re oy, Fi Heenme ao excited upon this subject, and ho was for,asbuvo Br. Stephon A. Dougins and tho | the delegation fs divided between Liuwley, Fort, | Oth croaker: bur intar events Lave Proved Rev. Mr. Talmage, by an overtlow of Southern | Smith, and Cullom by natural preferences, | tho truth of his wari HOW 18 THB? then waa surrounded by thousandsof rampant Seees- | the linrbs and tho smnllest twigs even nro ritted : rl 7 vi se Gide, siontats, wad iy ridiculous, Bur tho great | Into tne tvres go that they’ look like paint gush and sentimentalism. Had thore been less Showa Acmey be thrown otsewhere at the ine | ‘Throughout his Tong Congressional career hla To the Ealtor of ‘The Chicago ‘Trmune, THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS ate, ta, was sltnily ne teutot Fs aie Fe ee ey rilttic brooms, “Chere is a sigahicant mnlleit, Reeve for Seeretary of | cou wa by geren y to the I of thiagamo nish oud sentimentalism in the | BiNto e°tho favorit, and thero. fa" iittio sand | Sewer hiveonsctueney; wad to tho lurevents. ot North, too, thore would have been much less of | about tho other ollices, tho Government at largo, and tho rent seerot of “Solid South" to-day with which to contond, | _ It secs assured that Kano will indorso John | his power tn tho Hougo was the fact that he could NECONSTRUCTION WITHOUT ENFONCEMENT, C, Sherwin, the present incumbent, forCongress, | not be frightened nor cajaled into the support atits best, was but a miserablo farce. It showed | Mr Sherwin fs candidate for retieotion, of any mensure which was tainted {1 the lenat by . ee has mado a faithful, efticlent Representative, | Jobbery. Otbor membors .uve won moro ap- tho power of tho Government ns inadequate to | His only competitor of note will bo Col. Hrazco, | jplause by tha advouney of popular niongures, but tho protection of its own citizens. Hnd tho case | of Rockford, who 1s ouly acandidute forthe pur- | no man ever sorved the country ‘more faithfully been different, all of Inwlesness and organized | Dose or ‘crushing: rare eet ad in Conrcas tah B 3 Waahburne, innards o jot ervices: gutrage upon Republicans would ave beon | Courity, A few Kano Connty oreheuds linvo Fenene nie nerte devotion ta_hls dity when crushed out; tho Republican organization, | provafled upon 8. 8. Biann, of hein to ans | ovory othor ‘foreln Minister fled from tho be everywhere in tho majority, would have waln- | nounco himscit as a candidate for Kune County | Jengicred Capital: of bls services to the German ded the ‘Instraction ng a | fact aecompanylog this ritting whieh gives 0 Cincano, May 5-—Tho most remnrkublo thing | Qicharge tholr thousands of clerks, male ond | fronnd hin, pp in connection with tho present third-torm move- feroate, minny OF wna Have bean or tho bait. | plucky one, tne uns exmected to see Wenrried | ler fine murals the, whole mystery. ‘als ment fa tts ndvocnoy by the Daily News, Ike | start ‘at the frut sound of the bell, After tiey | OU WE an, th Nee8} sified into iors, tre twigs to. tho very alsin Co many others, Lhad como to conslder its utter- | have disappeared, tho physiognomy of | the Ti BRAY MUTE COLUEIC. which they ary ‘xttached, ‘Thu dry and dead ‘ances as worthy of nt consideration, and be- crowd 1g at Its brightest. Guy toilets, bright | one of the eleemosyuury Inatitutions which are | pranehes and twles ure Intact. y of gre side Jewels, now fashions, lowers, and feathors nro | supported from the United states Treasury | Woot explunation cnn be given of these phe- Heved thoy woro dictated solely by a dostro for | io Lu een In abumlunee, and the brond sidewalk } Lereubouts, will bold ita geaduating exerelses Ot | nomenn, ant what ciluse etn be assigned for the public wolfare regardless of party lines. lta | resembles a tulip-ben in’ blonm, #0 varied neg | Wednesdny. It bas a costly series of butldings, | thoir ovenrrenca? present course has utterly destroyed my conil- | tha colors. One can but mizo on the universal | and comfortable quarters aro furoished to | phat electricity Is tho cause of thom {3 evi- dence in tho paper's editorial views, “iknow | prodigality of exterior and wonder what fills the | Corps of professors and nssisiants, who receive | gent trom well estabtished electric Inws and from opinions uttored on all eldes that ning- | inultitudoof pockets thit pay for it. ‘Then Con- | handsome salaries, but there ure only three : tenths of {ts rewdera do not desire the renominu- | grosemen come down from thelr day's wrangle, | ertduntes, and of these only one belongs to this 5] from well known modes of cleetclo detion. Wecoarias NG years ugo, perforated a solid n tlonof Mr, Grant. ‘Tho manngoment of the pa- | excited hy collision and contest, but having for- | district,—one of the athers, Lester Gaodmun, Is " f "1 tained ts ascendonoy: would, through it vory | indorsoment in oopositon to Mt. euanis, Mann | revitenta: hus derense of tho, 4uaton, Gf lane | preset cours to tuo fact ehae u propritor hag | Sn all persona uiferanets nea {rm ilnots ana well ee orate Stitt erraration i ag areal drupe e m , reserved, enle i. iad hig quick: discernment invadvising his Gov: | present o 0 fact that.its proprietor has | . i q t 1 language on’* Man in Mis Threetold Nai Ate f a A ¥ xereise of power, have drawn toltsolf tho more | ths no etronmih with the masses. He ian mem | ermnent to recognize the French itepublfe, £,| recontly married a daughter of one of the tnoat Tne AUNSEE: AUN Bo aerate there will ued free lunch at tue trea. | Water un tho end of its in tha ctor ene he pay timid of tho disaffected whites: as gradually | her of tho notoriots Lord-Kelley-Dayidson rin 3 7 * ra is) need no . for the 10 clearly, ry bayo broken in upon tho Democratic lines. Her of tho notortous Jord elteg Tar aon in.) jeer not sheik, Tor they. aro ap clearly ween ‘Tho failure of enforcemont was tho fullure of | upon the county in 167d, and was considered tho | famitiar with tho story. But they serve to the Government; the denth-knell of tho Southorn | instigator of tho plot to rob Iturlbut of his dole- | polnt tho fact that, howover trying tho circum- Republican party. It permittod the rallying of | gation, which proved auceessful, and which so | stanees under which ho {8 called to act, ho all the opponents of the onc; the crushing out:) enraged southern Kune, Ho will probably get | alway ts inister of tho sltuntion. ofthe other, It will be said Just hero, porhopa, | twenty-five votes in the Conyention from ‘Such a nan is needed at tho bead of tha Ne- that thts opposition to tho Government no longer } Elgin, Gonova,and Buelinetan wth a possibility | pubic, and itis because of this that the massca exists, Tho Rev. Mr. Talmugo, for instances, | of carrying Plato and tutinnd, Sherwin will | of tho Republican party are turning from tho gives hia testimony to that oltect. Tho question | undoubtedly enrry Aurora, Batavia, St. Charlos, | bitterness which has been iutely manifested Darrows {tsclf down at once to the point, a8 to | SugarGrove, Wig Novk, Kanoville, Virgil, Black- | toward the othr prominent mon Who are urged what constitutes the Government, Is it the | berry, and Campton, with sixty votes, and stands | for the nomination. to this able, pure, and omi- Government us wielded by tha Hepublicans? or | a good: chance of currying Dundeo and Hump- | nently Itepublican eltizen, and insisting that ho that as wiclded by the Democracy? This ja tho | sbire, with cloven votes, fatho best man to consolidate tho party and {este inn nut, shell, Thut the South ia to-day | Tho candidates mentioned in connection with | make our succoas noxt fall doubly assured. promincnt members of tho Galena ring. We booms from tho Arsenal, tho gas-lainns Aro;| tdent's house, and one of, the Congressional hist oxpect horeafter, that it will be nothing | ghted, and pleasyre-lovers appenron thelr way | ‘trustees, Han Tucker, of Virgin, will deliver elyo Dut a moutuplece of tut antiquated quss fo tho thouteas, | When the performinueds oro | nnaddrod, Hut for one-twentietirof the monty of corruption. Anti-lavEnaTon. | Ooihdnof the deinking-uouses, while others viel | pApelied tala yous the aie qucuted pret “ the gainbllng bouses, but thore are no oxtermil " NO DULLDOZING FOR COOK COUNTY, bvidences of vieo to by seon on. Pennsylyault THE GUEATEST NUMNTG ‘To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune, avenue, Tho “night-lners,” with thoi dilapi- | of these “National” institutions supported Cncaco, May 5.—If It ts regularly svt that tho | dated carriages und bony horses, plek up ocen- | from tho National ‘Treasury isu woman's hospt- Republicans of Chicago are to become “my sional parties who tlnd ft Ht to. navigate | tal, Female patlents were, prior ta Its orunt- ttt thi Y ) homeward, and by fa'eloek in the morning the | 7ttlen, and could bo now, comfortably cared tor meat" for threo or four ol and broken party | grout thoroughfare is iu quict as n country | At tho Providence Hospital with the other sick hacks, let us know ttnow, If wpnrotohave a | churchyard. or euffering poor, i house was purchased, ‘ repotitton of the disgraceful Dan Munniam of aaa auunimorrerxa wasuixaron !, | Wh extensive medleal stuff organized, nad a f ¥ we 7 = Hi ted, f whom ts tho Judicial Convention of uw yene ngo it tehigh | ono is struck with tho contrast presented by thy'Breaatrer* aad dlsuurees the appropriations were part ofa ciroult, In connection with fon jur. Dy passing W discharge through tho elrcult, the glass ball wasdispersed Inte dust What was tho cuusy of this explosion und consa~ quent dispersion? : One pound of water measures 22702 cuble inches. If the water bo gusitled, 1t will mako 4488 euble Inches of gus—that 1s, 10H cus nie hiches of oxygen gas, and 29,888 cublo inches of hydrogen. The water, therefore, {1 being gusitl dilutes about 2.u0U times In volume, ‘Tho passage of tho oleetris current vlectrolyzes, thut 1s, gustiics, as instantancously the water ns fire explodes gunpowder, The drop of water honce was instantaucously expanded Unulterably opposed to the one, is Indlaputablo; | the Binte Scnutorship are J, U1. Mayburne, tho 8, | tImo for tho ott a i p aie b D . fool and true to get up and make | those who people tt to the dwellers In other . | Jongressi 102,000 tlnie: original yolume, aud this shut- Gut it tus ho cbposition to olf to the thor, i | presont, incumbont, trem Genovu Col il. He {mo for the good and trug to get up and mako | those who peuple Jt to, the tis thorasanate | Seon ee et tees ceuuyr ot tho. Retltats Mo Oe a ae attanen tine dust = qudulle apparent: The Bouts simply. doug uot.) -Eyana,of Aururay nid Jud. sight, oF Aner A connection. ivan for tho prinuties Is 9 diagrice to uy | of businorsin othors of atakl rapoetablity, | gould the beds buvo no vcoupante when we ane | | Tue sap undue, the bark cand in the body of istinction ns between tho Guv- | villo, nt present a member of tho Lower Ilouse, Tb the Editor of The Chiedgo Tribune. . | committee, and an outrnge upon decent voters, | but horo thore isn perfect independence. Now | yal visitations ure inade, ft Is easy to hire a | green wood was In the tornade tantly gasifled . the bursting up from tho eurth a negative electriy current to meet the positive electricity desceniing on the cloudspout. An explosion wax the consequence; the sup, or rather the water init, Was oxpanded by sastfloation 2,000 eroment and party in power. The Republicans | Wright expects to como, into the Conventions sro thus ‘toeduy virtually tho enoniies of the | withthe vote uf Di Puserand, in the Jonveution | sfoxmourit, I, May 3,—Tho dlspateh In Mon- Govermnent, in that they stand in tho way of Ita | fight between tho Kane County candidates, will | day's Inter-Occan relating to the Republican flsoluteconfol in Democentic—.¢, in Southern | come forward ugu compromiecenndidute, Evans | cuuous in this township on Saturday ta false in = v= | was & member 0! ho Legisinture o| = very q iT eritient. tho Gavermaone It coke to contra, | aad ie vow Chaleann of tie iano County itor | CVery Dartiquine, Tho dispatch alleges that, of Nawlet tho Blaine mem tue Wushinene ‘men, | York is like ndlgh af inush and inilk, well amal- | Few, Le eee scan Bale a noaer Hhe'sherindn men, and all (uo ftepublienn men, | wainnted—Awustiington ies 8 platy of, rlee GSR OT a ee down on io temagoy tricks In tho au! bo! to let every wrain fall apart. vory maw TY le shut down gp, tla uomare frlckee te tho ote | oN din one’ feels wales with fis countes | UO sum OF Cony a those rogues aro forced totuko thelr treaglonnd | nunce freo at any sense of observation or nny THE HANLAN-COURTSEY RACE fareally to come off here, Hanan fs at Willard’s girmgnt, ime Government ft epoks te enteyl, | and is now Chatraan of io cane County. He; | the nourly WO votes cat, fully one=tbInd Were | ee ee ace eter UMLOAR | litho (irate, Untrouble! Wt fle daamimteger | Heated, and. his. bunts aro at tbo Analostay Club | PMG CH COUN Tn oto room twigeinto Teper daiaae SaCaatteaa ae nant’ | eTAniwa fea andes Mur ity | Semeur th theese and Somouth Cl ea ee learn eae vedas iy Gurus | mtn ier, ne een eeceag hyse were divided, and nonce thom ig constituents, While Mini, Huy dis- | either Munian or Courtney buck out, 60 that | tnytning mado of motal or contalning it, ts There is no cloment of Southern | disadvantages nireniy named tho fact that he ia | y paies cutalda the present Htepnblican organte | practically & bankrupt, and tt will bu weon that Auto Dumocmia: thie tho College Puculty and bree which will under any possible elrcume | he {3 in nu conditios enter tho tht nguinst | gtudenta did not toguthor number twenty votes, ances support any’ Hosetbio Republican eandl- | auch a mun ns Col, BMayborne, bas been | uid these were divided; (hut the leudera of the Thee teense Tilden, and tan strong opponent of Congressonin Sher- | Grant mon here ure tho Post-Ontice and Court- in it ~The Southern Democratia leaders bold | win, and spent the arholody. at the lust Con- | Tense maching, who have manipulated tho Degtele hand, for whoover, may receivo tho Fresslonut Con ntion in Bein in 188 infrult- | politieal wires hero for. 60 long a timo ‘ocratio nomination, 138 Electora! votes, fens endeavors to defeat Mr. Sherwin's nomlna- | fiat thoy cannot wmeefully accept a fale 70 ANUE AGALNaT xITIEN O¥ THESE PHOVOSI- | on. Itis genorally olievel that ho has now | defeat; that they had worked like beavers to TIONS mind an allfaneo with Mai lunta to choose delegates for tho Convention in | Hikes | what | Chet ot Sag Selanne there will ban aco anyway, Hunton sald tt Chicago, Thoy chose a mixed dolegation; but, % us morning: ourtney don't row, i) ev ‘ +) cin visits ut tho White House, and frankl vi “ eirpposo thut here, and in every Soutborn Slate, | expresses her repret thut in avout ten Tnonthe | Sesee Len tat aGrant delegation hud beet choson, as was | longer she will havo to abdicate [n favor of—aht Tacth rot Grau’ probably nnticipated by tha managers, then tho | Who? Will it bo Airs. Grint, or Mra, Shermun, Tho clever singing aud ucting of Grau's troupe ‘ ss int, or Sirk, Washburno, or Mra, Wine | last week threw fur into tho shade tho short result of tho Chleugo Convention might have | OF Mra. Iiuine, or Sirs. Wastin’ LS Abbott Mo weele-Dre. b a dom, or Ars, Edmunds? Either of those Indices comings of the Abbott troupe, tho week pre peon deckled nnd the pollcy of tho Republican | fg well quuiificd tu preside over the hoxpitalities | views, Mile. Houvard and Capout | winning warnee anyway. Hanlan satd this explained upon tho simo principte, Metals ure the best conductors of olectricity known, They, houve, respond with the greatest alucrit) tothe Inductive action of tha electri cloud, and confront te with higher charges of cleo tricity thun any other objects upon the surface of thoecurth, “Bho imost yvlolont electric ox- plosions, hence, oecur nt tho paints covered by 2: ff compu sitccoss, and thit not a dollar wis | party controlled by men who protubly hav fond applause, A pmiurt young fctress natned | iotals. Avery ono conversant with electric laws {sto argue olthor f holp the Congressional in drawn from Any sotireo to assist the laine can- | ates to wiv py puedes prouully Huse ba pe yaa W alte Daum A “ alee of 4 eae of the altuntion. ig, bilnd on wilitul Henin Contral Kane. in_considoration of holp inthe | \nan t Eaiethore the Taran. rien -orgiiized tho | votes to wlva for thio’ candidate they luivo forced SENATOR WILLS PANT ¥ Minnis Falmer" hus carriod through nn, x: hee this will be the natural and tuoy mpon th At nH travaganza at Ford's Opera Mouse culled “Tho a a ee eae eeeian toler ised | ou Tunsday ovoning—I moan Sonutor THU of | Hoarding Sehook” which In n rehash of old Youd question, in tho vory tutus of the South. | Senatorial Hynt, Mayborue’s opposition to Shore | caucus, cleeting Chairman und two tellers, and fs Buygithorn Sinus In November, aid. Florida is | Colorudo—was very enjoyuble, Lu occupies tho | music, binge eifcct, and wardrobes whieb she ern Governincnta,-the utter subversion of the | Win cannot result in wnything but the Senator's | ampowered this Cliulrman and theso tellers to " attending tornadoes and demonstrate tat thay Southern Hepubllean majorities, “That stntus, | defeat for a reviection, U, 2, Chisholu of Hylny | vet ad a Committco on Chattonges, with i ore thy elfeeta of electricity, but | have Helthor f Leould take up serintyim alt tho ni thay uthor= vl well-known Bryan house on Highland Terrace, | worked hard to save from being head, Rico too, it may be uddod, wad established; and thoss | 80d Hibert Gary of Wheaton, both p Meee ee eeer aii votes ‘THEI Bwece WITS CITE (Tay ee oy et oer eee donee | maualntly-bullt, roomy old BtPOC ture, WE TER CG eee et eer ct aweek with bis * surprise Party," | tiny nor spice to dovote to ‘that purpose. Ous oxdb my, bo watod, was estublished; and thos | Tid aie young lawyers, aro thorny Gundtdates | cenwider improper, in spite of uit_this, ho fo- | tho tacts’ wie right havo Southern detegatos es | Senator and id wife have ited upimitharent | S3coie wad iiawathite Se eee sermiele nid twill. close. That toriadoca ure electric phenomena 18 beyond controversy. aay verltablo gtreams of Iepublicun blood, | 88 yet mentioned for the Lower Hotise, aid thoy | guilt wos agulnst them, because tho people #poke | gontsin the Convention? 1 ask tho question in taste, many rare works of art dovorating tho PRESIDENTIAL. TEM, t will probably be nominated In the ‘ovont of : + : ote rs were Invishe * 4 att Hee b evn inate etacoraaeto gegat al | ng mamittn fp Gena came tin | Be | He een un cpu Pane | ashtray abe guena an to | Clog u,cuar as, un mun | ney Fu, aa a oraaut with tho Southorn fiold. Cavil who | thot be ontitled to aug Tepresatntive In the LABY. ty on. G. 0 most intelligent portions of *eocloty," in oftica | omen 4 4 Aspect, {tit wero in nothing else, Tho funnote te faye tao Houth i indy, unterubiy, ana bie | homer Mouse, and ba Tagu to, th, et the to the Fattor af The Onieago Tribune preornas is for Gen Grants bit tatoy wl or | gout of allo, Inline sede gariaonn, two | Chieu Couontion, bat Svat fey | BiKo pitch luk clond spit, epenlie rn anythin; ve " : z Minlater, y je TM a 4 vad dangling frou * bulf-golored or doc} teal One Ran IGE Sad everything ner | who will boeituor Col. Ed Joslyn or tha fon, | | KANKAKE#IIL,3tay 6.—ILsccms to ino that itis phomeho aime Ying Wing, tho Chinesh Minister, ‘Tho supper- | Southern Slates, which tutes will vate wt tho aed Sond qndiontes {te A Nery rod Pry conservative,” how opposed oven ta tholr James Horrington, : fully timo to call 9 balt on politient discussions, wot te i table was such a6 a tnillionaire miner enn otter | Po is for eter eae ete ihe | cure is somotinies in this Jot black spout, womos Democratic teudership, they want and Will havo | ;,ZHecounty uilleors to bo clected ara Tosccut | or rather on person profercnves on Prosidon- 1b the Beitor pf ‘Ths Ualeaua Tykenines his quests, and the recotieotions of tho evening | he reeunt dociurutions Wf Gen. mms OU Te | times green, blue, and red Haines run all arouud, sateen ey ag AGU NS | tng imag, Sor eal Can (Ee eae ce esolaan tunis | ,CHOAGO, ay Go Natona oni of tut | winger fog ato memorie oF all Who Wer | FAVE main pane nicer Hid tie | AUN Wear dantaaanmehmeacale 7 er proof is needed than in the case of | Cut incumber 10 Clerk's nilive, nols booms for tho ox-Presiient, It istho only | Preset eg Peeeibin tosay Whnt may. tranmpize beeween | Were on fry; ut otter thnes tho spout hnsadult | /. Ienden coro like a burning candio wurrounded by uw haze witha phosphorescent low, ‘Those on peets ure conHtuntly chunging und ondure bub the lato Republican campal ton, a most efficient officer, hus no opposition, | will fud ft good Judgmont to wwalt tho result of ana, The Conse ten hers in Toul: | and willbe elected beyond ull poradventure | tho Chlengo Convention byfore muking thelr bank in tho elty that bas gono into politics, now and tho meeting of the Chicago Convention. {oe thelr Democratic nominees, ‘Thoy had boon | Fur Sheritt, the lending cundidute pow in threats na to what thoy will do in tho ovont of Banka that go into polities often go out of bust- ee ed a ae Ore a Femme Ie Hnt Gen. Graut's frends ary contidont that thelr ipthelr port. Tho Republicans took tou Alcs Gud uedo-nn creel Odour hus for Re Te RL iy tibecalzed ae oe beret) A GOOD BTONY ON GEN, M'NUITA. 1 ie Sane mest ssilttor tatisetione. liydirose . stead fF THON EBA thirty Minutes witere 1 Bpectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribuns, ons loft by Mrs, Hayes before aho went to. nt- | ‘Thotr Causes Vystcal Features— That water wig gnaltlod by tho tornado ‘They wen : Hedi Forstatos Attorney tho cundidgtes are | Wve one candidate for Vresident, aud what their Mandar yato the Goascrvative minke: foe it Be ttvan, City Attorney of Ste Charles and i, | Would our Iilaino Hopublicans think and say: if Most prominont and unexeepuonatic con- | By Wills, the presont occupant of the position, | tuo Grunt, or Shermun, or Washburna Uepubllo- fervativogentiomen in tho Btato. tor allow tho | Who balls from wight. Willis has mada a fate | ie should sayy ae they do, "If you nuininate Ueor thalrnumes, ‘They brought out Aricker | oflcor, bis chiuf fault belug a laxness in dealing Duin wo shall voto Democratic or not at all"? bealdo which that ua presented. by tho Domo- with Iauoredeaties, which-has earned for him | ls thut falre And yot your correspondents toll ts WOE NOt TO Ho AaStiONed dr the satay | te dislike of tho temperance people through. | Us that, Hut yee sue of your correspondants: Of the woek. It partook 60 stronmly of tha Con | oUt tho ‘ainulior towns of the volunty, Hla recont | 88y' 1 effect, * If wo (a vory few) cannot diutato Uervativons'to tizbten away tho more sadical | Hbandonmont of the Gurrity cago hus not mado tho nomines, we bolt"; und yet Show sco tit to Srutnavtecp, IL,May 5.—Gen. Grant's train,on tond hor brothar's filneral, the girls woro shown Bilonofy of Lightning, and Why it {ta way to Springiiold, stopped at Joliet and Lue | (Heawetythe White finite, Wt Cn onaee | Houde room and Phings The Bice cain, In ouch of which counties convontions | Wudsively dressed It was plodsant to notice the | , le Current Wxplodes Water Like wore being held. On approaching Dwight, in } Ilttlo coquotrles visivie In tho ebape of neckties, | ‘ Gunpowders Livingston County, it was suggested that tt was | ribbons, otc., aid the prettiest of the girls would Dy Prof, Tice, of St. Louts, a protty good town to stop in, whereupon Gon, | exchange ghinces with aduniring ug men us Tho dvtatls of tho mischlof done to property HibNuttelantd, “No, they have bad the Conven- | they moved along, whilo those leas favored by | and of the fearful dostruction of human life by ward, {a proven by the odor of sulphur, or rathor phos~ t phorus, along tho track, ‘This odor waa ozondy 4 And ozong ts oxyKen gua Just Uberated from ite comblnation with othor clements, c Joun H. Tres, bs A LIBERAL BEQUEST. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, , was udusitted to probate yustorduy, The estute figures up nearly $100,000. Hv bequonthed the gion of $150,000 for the purpose of founding aa. nyricultural college to by loented tn this county, Vand. 1 I . | was givou Wednesday ovening by 3{re, Sonator’ endale Aone the 5 emails TButhe | Cirpemter, abled by Wer wecamplished daughter, | They have ulways struck tho hourta of the stout ments In Egypt ‘iho uusta tad souls aa pe. Upkes ar reheat est with terror and dismay whenever aud wher +f a view anid to hear tho French troupe In uns q Tit ut Correspondence Egyptian Qazette, bach’s “Bolle Helene,” over thuy hive uppoured; yot wo cannot shut 4 4 3 | Haluro kept thelr eyos cust down and moved Y elcid? Sa ait pPate | lng wana ius en haw that | MAGEE OS tg a tary | aun 7 Ms MAN SOF UNE ih th ret oranda ct Suu, Ate 1 he |” pam ising th wi Ela Clapp, ay Nat ‘ 0 1 Y 5 1 ‘1 of La re, in this cou could Ibly desire, Did they voto this ony whieh, althouvh tho fourth hi sizein the coun. | wetalr. 1 think our Republican papers and er AN OPERA PARTY fact byvr tho olvilized world, by the publio press, reeuntly deconsed, of Lee Conti ja COUNTY, " iy Servative Hepublie tee ty, bas no county or logialatiyo olficor. Ho 18 friends would be acting wisely 1f thoy would use Would wou gt etlean tlekott Fur fromit. Thoy | young tawyur © amt eHOnOd AUliitics, 8° | tholr olforts to build up tho purty, and not ublican party; hud not the moral couruye to 60 Gen. Farnsworth visited his Kane Count: quarrel with evch other und threaten. We want farcut looso tron tholr Domoeratio musters ua | trends a fow daya this woek, | Ito suld but little harmony, peace, und tho full vote of tho purty 6 vote for even thoir favorit men chosen from | 28 political matters, stating, however, hia | te bo successful, One thing wo can be sesured wus Bou: iY niche wis baveelly Fie : lust tiftcon | ceaditioned on $100.00 udditional being ralscd, Among themsely: otee for Presider mi0Ur, ud | of, and that ly, tho Democrats will supporttho | I havo just roturned from a most interest 5 volling bimsclt. After the our oyes to the fuct that within tho lust tftcon | co u aero oholey for President, wat Boymour, with Davis | Of wie Ome tng Ciuoinnael Convontion, ‘thoy | sorice of excursions to tho. pyramida, ‘They See eo a ite cdroot | yours thoy havo Iucroused fivefold, und for | thu lvattullon ta be tar ier tors of to situated SOUTHERN CONSERVATIVES crate hereabouts worship, almost, the old Gans quarral with cach othor but voto stratgh' wero made from a dohablah, and included | genater Carpenter's house on Connceticut ave | aught wo can soo thoy aro still on tho tucreasu. Leo County and the daverior of this Btate. Na Home tta ene local issue, in ald, too, of that | eral, and say they will force his nomination for Worow or nocrow.” Letushayo burmouy and | visita to tho grost pyrumida At Gheczoh, to | nu, where u supper awalted thom, the moroen- | Nevcasity will soon force upon us tho solution of | Pe aie wotho. tine who this udditional not dure thes of which they prate so much, did | Governor on the Democratic Ucket, Tho Hon, | support tho ‘Chicugo nominee. MAKE, Bakkarah, to Dushoor, aud Saydoon, 1 regret to | joyuble bocause cach guvat bad a acatand tubles | 4, tion, whethor any moans can bo | amount must bo rule extent ee yey the Detnoeratio shackles to | Jumes Herriugton told, your correspondent way that in several places wo observed the band | room, The Carpenters, by tho way, bhava beon je question, ‘a t mere nouson, Voling for thoir own sen, it iy | Thursday that he was In for of the nominu- Iv DIDN'T WORK. of the destroyer ut work, Not only was this | having thoi houso at Silwaukeo renovated and | devised . to protect our Ilves and property —————_ remo of sup Se rate of thelr going to the ox- | tion of Furnaworth for Governor aud Soymour To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. tho case at 6 remote place like Dashvor, but, so furnished, us thoy ure expecting a visit from | agains tho now — seemingly irresistiblo EXCOMMUNICATED, President, Ni wriing a Republican nominge tor | aud Davis forthe National ndinineed, Furnas 2 speak andne Ee biuret very nose, Sone id Mrs, Grant about tho timoof thoCon- | cnorgy and fury of cyclones. Kvidently | sar LAxy, Utuh, Muy 4—The Mormon aay evidencn fe there to bo soon in tho Bouth | worth (snow 60 yearsold and {8 very woll pre- | Evvinaitam, lll, Muy 4—I noticed a lottey to” frome Heche Of 2 disposition to brouk away | served indeod. Ita will mako @ strony candl- | the Inter-Occan from hero {nsorted and editort- absolutes locontrol, Mr. Douylus oun give | date uguinst Cullom In theso parts. JMAN, ally commented on In tho fasuo of May 1. ‘This nothi; changy o ng ls supporto thy claltn of ik lottor ontircly milsstates facta, It says tho ft of gentinent, No proof, most cortalnl: ‘ i Ugheesented iu the “exodus.” Hero aro nA WASHBURNE'S GROWING STHENOTH. Blaino mon hada majority vf ono iu tho Com- eke absolutely the To the Editor of The CAlcago Tribunt - friends oMelutely tieeing from thelr best Ef ee niltteo and instructed for him, Tho truth fs Filog Tce, iro going, going, no ond to tholr | | Cicada. May 6.—Tho growing promluonos of | that a very turgo aajorlty of the Hepublicans DeVry setticmont ae Ho Overy pariah and | Bir. Wastburne os & Prealdontiat candidate t8 an | in this county aro stalwarts, who prefer ulmoast wrt uncdiataly undor tho | vention in your ulty. tho solution of thle problem 1s tipossiblo as entrance, have been removed from tho Great 4 Pyramid’ and, incrodibio us it tany scam, L_Was IW MABAACOUSETTS FHEES ASSOCIATIONS Jong us wo are totully ignorant of tho nature, fuformod, on what seome which had been a week hero and at itiehmond, | 44 honomonon and of mltted by order of ihe Klediyo, tho atone belng | ¢ Visit him, Tho seuator und Gov, Catlin, of | knowlodgy, Indispensable to salvo the problonty Sultan Hassan, Fow people would bo sorry to vou | Bis Btute, ocoupy a houso og IC streot toguther, | cun only bo attalnod through favts, tho fret the hiduaus now building pulled down, but that | 4d Mrs, Clutiias artistio trate hud muco tf ond | ening to be donw fa tu collect ull the fuots that buses ont the be. further Coe EO ad tO oe ee ar a ree foturus. put | occur iu and around eyclanes. tho ravauge tbe most singular oxaudales Of | tos, ougraviugs, und worky of ae Bonutor | ‘The word eyelqne ts of cowparatively recont if; ‘i , benutifl av fs th Dawes and wife received thelr guests, and in] invention, and lv only to bo found fu tho muro Huitan Hossan, Wo have It ut the. seorihoe of addltfon to the nowspupes people Were tha mem | secout editions of divtionaries, It 1s tho genoriu Church hus just excommunicatad six daughter of Brighunt Young, 'Thoy wero: plalatiffs in the: lute suit ugutnet tho Church and tho excoutors’ of Brighain’s esiaty, which put Delogute Can- non and otbors a jail for conlumpt, << A Fronch Opinion. At tho recont sensational trial in Paria of the Botresds, Bille, Blore, accugod of shonting hor lover when bo deserted ber, Daubruy, the actor, was uskord bis opluton. + E think,” be said, with duo aired Frege if Twerv ono of thy Jurors SI on ‘Very colored pers enigma to many of our pollticluns, who cannot ine mol tight, orn pee enough ts got together, elx, | ively mention bim as thelr cholco {u tho cowlng | gutes svluctod; und on a motion tw tuble tho ‘aniiies, as the casa muy be, | campaign. Most persons who oxpress prefer | uotlon to inetruct, soveral Bluiny men voted to are Bent awuy fro) bers of tho Atassachusetts colony here. ‘Thy au~ T would noquit ber; aud, if 1 were her fover, Ouo thing mere tee, South never to roturn. | enoe for bim do so because thoy reyurd hin us tublo, and. that voto stood 8 to7umainat tho | tha Groat Pyruinid which was pulled down to | Derm of the Rinses pyle nuine for dll storms that have a rotary wotion aa » 1 t el y vn by tho Journalists af some of tho would quit her, tov.’ af in codowed witty a ape tld for tho binek: He | 6 strongoat mun before tho peuple that can ba | MOuOR, Lut when, the voto cumo oa tha motion Hee pea OC Tne DEAN Aye comtacieey te tie prominent people with whom thoy had come in | around an axts, such os whirlwinds, tornadous, i) == i Tou iwost murvolous intuitive ptiou Of fumau nature, Hie uees none of | chosen, but few go so far as to Inquire why thls | whelmingly, and thero wero only two or throa would evdecgssntiment tu which Sr. Douglas | {e soyor whut elomonta, fu bls churuetor invke | men for Grant, ‘This action ropresonite the scl thy utter subversion’ usbelfove. Ho bas sven | bim'so fnvinclblo tothe shafts of criticism | tiuenthere, Two of the delegates aru oute Ucs, by the retin Of the Hopublioan majori- | which every Presidential candidate ia compulled | spoken Ituine mon, tho ottur pretends to pros Of4 shotgun logic, which bas | to arin bimeclf agulust. Thorg must bu somo | fer Washvurne, but perhaps prefere Grant, As A Protect your carpots by uelug tho Moth-proof Sowed Carpot Living. Uo ut that mgnufacts ured of cotton and paper. American pos Lining Company, New York and Bostop. Fur solo by all carpet dealers, qmore put under contribution, and. thi tho | coutact worw Intervating, and thoy evidently en | waterspouts, and burricanos., These are specivs same oF Biidiig a meaiie which abready, | Joyed thelr trip, of oyclones.” Hence every tornado ts w eyciono, when only half Auished, hides and dwarfs its 4 DOUBLE WEDDING but every cyclone snot atornado. It may bo Glider nelghbor iu B way ulnost destructive of | enlivenod Fortross Monroo on the samo evoning. | a dry whirlwind, a sundspout, w waterspout, cto, tho pleasury of looking at it, 18, iudecd, @ notes | Secretary Hamsuy, Gen, Shermun, and a large Frous ull facts ag far uscertained tho storms

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