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’ : ‘ an THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880—SIXTEEN” PAGES. 8 : x + of the South, ‘Tho, spenkor Itluatrated sd tha Hlevajan ‘one from doing all he could against Mon, falling which they bo expalled from the FOREIGN. gfofed. brin ging the total upto ctauty, Ibis fhelr connection with the due! betwoen Ver- A RECENT INTRODUCTION. hate borne by the Southorn peop: ot . 5 : a onz!, ORR Rarrtnbys as rth, and sald. that Grant’s assertion LOGAN CONDEMNED, The meeting then adjourned, =, AMMASSADORIAL CHANGIS. i BAPE, UN ED A . N of thee people of that section wero | ‘Whilethe Committes were out Mr, A.J: a Site i : It CTION. Toxnox, May 7%—The Times has thofol- | Sr. Prrensnuna, May 7—A 1 lowing from Parla: “It {9 announced that | Col. Projevi ithe Heteshan pepe PRS Pot Pa al eg | ta cn Meh BAN Bo |e eaten Foot rges {iimbasnadar nt Brussels, m {s not prob bie pee acca DRATH, ‘ etait : bee rier, who Js now here on leave I RATING ‘care ‘Wow absence, will return to Constantinople. lo Loxpoy, May 7.—A. Genova dispatch anys? Hears that the: Combined Tread Would Pree may be sueceeded by Tissot. It is thought | Partoftha roof of the St. Gothard tunnel cipitate the Structure Into the River. the Governments of England and France, 50 metres fromthe south entrance, tell re ~ x without having come to a. formal under- | Thursday, killing threo workmen, “Action and Reaction Are Equal, bub sea On ths aubject, WT thug shiaulia- ——————— United Reaction Is Greater, u en al 118 C; whero the two Embassies havo not been FOUR ENGLISH WEDDINGS. working smoothly together.” Gladstone’s . Government to Closely Investigate the Indian Finances, andly was not true in any particular, Fe eebel feeling of State-rights was not dead; in fact, not even asleep, aude instead. Of killing Jt for all time, the Republican par. ty had nursed it until §t had become ns vig- Grougand strong as it ever wos, If Gen, Grant wasdefea! it would be accomplished by thd Republican par This party was one of principle, and its followers could not be made to vote for any man because ho was the party nominee, ‘The whole anestion of Staterights would have to be fought over again, nud he wanted s man tried and truc, the noble-hearted Blaine of Maine [ap- piause) ; ainan who had more of tho ele IN BRIEF. TNE SRVENTIE WARD, Tho Executive Committee of the Seventh Ward Anti-Grant Cinb met Inst night at Schubert’s Hall, corner of West Twelfth and Loonils streets, and appointed o delegate ticket consisting of T. ‘I. Prosser, James Monyhan, Josoph M. Webber, E.J. Stephens, PeterSehilo, and Frank Schubert. There lsa strong anti-third-term feeling in this ward, especially among the Germans, The Grant men, under the Jentership of County-Agent Galloway rosa and ‘said that they should express thelr confidence In their own abilits to judge for whom to vote, (Applause. He thought the meeting should repu- diate in plain Tangungo a action of n -PUblic servant (Logan) who Jeft his seat in the Senate and: camo to Ilinols to tell the people whom they, should - support for President of the United States. Ue looked upon it as an insult to their intelli- neo and manhood and tho dignity: of the ‘epublican party, [Applause] If they were to be controlled by a United States Senator he was for rebellion, | Applause.) Tie offered the following resolution, which Bismarek’s Treatment of Ham- burg Making the Chancel« lor Very Unpopular. ' Troops to Be Sent to the Free Some Proof of This, and How It Ie Causes, Some New Notions in Bridesmaids— RUSSIA. Wedding avors and Bridal Toile Above tho susponsion foat-bridgo which spane 1 ont : fcGrath, have gotten up a ticket hended ° gents of the hero than any man since the | was tnanimously adopted: Fs 0 City to Provide Against ‘London Truth, Aprit 15, tho Ningam fivor below tho falls bas beet ff Henry Clay. If Grant was Washburno or Blaine, which they hope y to ' gains THE AMOON EXPEDITION—WAR WITT! CHINA " 5 dass anted ie should be | satis pigetpet anak, Aue. agnubltcans nfanietue , EXODUS OF FINNS TO AMRNICA. At the marringo of Miss Beatrice Qualn, | Placed on Iron-plata notice, forbidding any mitt fo palm off on hhatiapecting voters, Tho only way for voters will be to take care that the names given above are on the ticket, regardless “of the heading. There ts every prospect that the ward can be Disorder, be : daughte r tary or any othor body of individuals marchin; DON, May 0—' ehterof the woll-known Dr, Qualn, to e ala has received dinpatehon deep ia tae Me i eotae Roso, the elght bridesmaids were span te sane ait who mr camp ratte’ Alarming Destitution Prevailing | teporting the progress made by hls expedi- all dressed like In white Indian muslin, | tho combined powor of united stops would sway r, saild hi “whem an fel on the Devil and tho deop Bom) Lalways take to the deep sea.” [Great nughter.) Grant was, in his opinion, & better man than assumption of any man who dares tociaim tho right to shape our actions soar to sustain any a mont mado to control our votes for a pur tloular candidate, ; t triramed with lace and sashes of yellow sili 1 any bemoert that could be nasmeas ut wi | | Tho Chair alee referred tg Uo, canvass, of | eared fH qpvositin too Hird term | in Galway County, Ire | concluded nogntiatlonaforsteamer intercom. | Wed, tebind, and had large bunches of real | and prectatat into the river: Thetiuntnten that was good, why should he seek it? Mo | that they probably thought. they knew just | Washburne men haye tnited, the ticket land. muntention between Russtan ports and the | “Mfodlls on the ono side of the bodice and | tho wonderful power of combined and hurmo= how many votes were needed to be pofled. If the same spirit that animated the majority of the Central Cominittes In Its, action Tues- day was to be brought into the ward, they had botter watch tho polls and seo that no moro votes were putin than should be put {n by legally-nuthorized' Republican voters, on the foremost inan of his time, 80 at been Malt over the world, and it was not befitting that he should again seek the bauble of poreCarpenter was frequently applauded during tho delivery of his speech, and at its conclusion received a fect ovation, ‘Tho lected Inst night ropresunting both of these, TENTIL WARD, An adjourned meeting of tho Tenth Ward Republican Club Was held AtNo. 258 Weat Lnke street Inst evening, A. Miller In the ehinir. The special object of tho gathering was to Paclfle Const of the United States, He has in fu hate, which were of the same material | nious action, true in the physical world as well also secured facilities for supplying war ma- ns the dresses, and each carried a very Inrge | asinthe material. Combined powors will dos The Voloano of Colima, in Mexico, | terial, and assurances tint the people of | drest tae whiva nen oer foe peide’s | stroy, whilo united and harmonious notion witt Now in Active Operation, Vindivastock will coBperate with the Rug- | train, ancthad no trimming but a largebunch on alse es IMluatenbo: NE: atch lake ‘ slan forces, The troops are already arriving, | Of orange blussoins on the front of the skirt, Boye ara in barraninun wacieee ouien, Reaiti da the full force numbering 25,000 men. ‘These, and another on the side of the bodice, ‘Tha b alinost cortain tobe tho result, Thoso two ore meeting ten ee ie Ruane Se eaitat peleot 8 dele me Hekeb to be voted for nt-the, GREAT UREDATN with the militia, will make the aggregate ef- lain tulle voll, which rar? gn eeu on ha elitog, purifying, andi t-rapacttn Ttabos ee : rt ', ¢ e1 THI: TREATY OF HERLIN, fective land furce 127,000 men, exclusive of the : 2 ei done b: " THE THIRD WARD, reported na follows, thelr report being con- | were put in nomination. ‘The election re-| Loxpon, May 7%—It Is rumored that the | marines who will arrive tupon the five ships foto Dart of: the web: glven: Dy? ber Unhappliions of iinensa rarely comon Gintortie AVERTING OF ANTI-GRANT REPODLICANS sulted In tha choice of the followlng: Geor “First Precinet, William G, litbbard, A. N. | E. White, J. D. Kine, James H. Burke, John Cabinet has under consideration the Issue of | now en route for tho station, Skalkovsky | At tho, marriage of Miss Helen Houlds- | Rugs wien cithee the eet ee eae of the Third Ward was held at Martine’s Eddy, Enos Ayres, fj, Frankenthal, B, ©, Gal- | Craver, and George A. J ire i Pe worth, eldedt daughtei M kad, aa minor elton tho poaitivoor negativo pol = of 9, 1, . , Gal- . JOhNsai. aelrenlar-note to the European Powers, In- } also sends full reports of the Chinese pro- ecldeat daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. | of iho olectric battery {nd a Hall last evening, for the purpose of nom- | jun: Second, J. it. Custer, James i, Gallo- | — Mr, Beldkamp moved to Instruct the noml- | .viting their codperation in securing the un- | gram, with descriptive lists of the sea Rnd Houldsworth, of Ubitness, with’ Sir Robert | ceases: no, when elthor tho iver or kianoyn are inating n delegate ticket tobe voted forat | way, Christlan Wahi, G. ¥. x} ‘8 rk, Bissell, We 9, Hancock; Third, LH, Slopigumery F Bartlett, George Kass, Kirk Miwes, Phy Smith; Fourth, Conrad Witkowsky, W. i. Boomer, DF. Crilly, John Summerticld, Leater Coffeen. A mation to adjourn to meet at the primary this afternoon was then agreed to, nees, If elected, to advances the interest of Grant, but tho motion was promptly voted down,—3r, White stating that he would not be a candidate If ho was ta bo Instructed, etc, The ticket 1s understood to stand four for Blaine and one for Grant, but the Tenth is a peeuiar ward, aud It Is not safe to bet upon it. ‘The sentinent of the meetlug, however, was deeldedly anti-third term, Lighton, Bart, of Brockhampton, Hereford- | out of ord ct on M - 4 of order, the march fultilted parts of the ‘Treaty of Berlin, {ane forces, ant also the names andan estl: | sire, St, Mary ALDOUS, Kensiigtan, Was | werken the structure. | ns case 1s Bure 68 PRINCE LEOPOLD, ent officers who have taken service In the | 0st profusely and beautifully decornted | | The question naturally ariscs, How {s this ta the Quecn’a youngest sun, salls on Thursday | Chinese army, Ie urges upon hig Govern- | With white flowers, all of which were sent | Pe tvivied?, fhunuewer is simplo.. By keaping next for Montreal, ment the necessity of activity and vigilance, | Up from Coltness, ‘The bride’s dress was Poth liver and kidneys (in perfect onder. ‘Thera have bee . MARRIED, and also doubts tho sincerity of the assumed | OF, White duchesso satin, trimmed with old | Khesoe the iver ad vere mney tor eins Mrs, Marion Evans (Gcorgo. Eliot) was | flendship of the Japanese.” Ifo believes the Bee TT ea kg abltlles fastened | but only recontly hag any felontine compound rroat the primary to-lay. Among the 200 present were the following swell:enows eltizens: Wahl, jantel A. Jon Currey Ane Bartlett, Murry Nelson, ‘DE, Crilty, 0. 3 H. Clough, Jon 8: filackwetder, in . mond stars, The orange-blos- | boon found whi married yesterday to a Mr. Cross, forougily ante upon ae inners: at soms which formed her wreath were very | love, and ‘keep ct Farcaney nih vines Liu TY ic eh FIVE PER CENT REDUCTION, Sugeests that they would be susceptible to | 'stefully arranged among the diamonds, | bodily organs. Warner's Safo Kidney and Livos pee Sees tite es Tho voters of the Twelfth Ward who are |, Thoreports from the different. strike-eer- | outaltte Lifiences Yf properly’ brought. to ho elaht brideamatds wore pink slik brochs. | Cire cous this lunfallibiy. ie surmishes the food He ‘all . of > eis, 6 ple fiea’ te Now) tres show that the mon will rosume work at | bear at Pekin. resses, the skirts being trimmed with soft pte eh uid fiver requ! . justas meas duo G. Bares . Jobn Summorfield, The following nddress Is the result of the | Opposed to a third term should look for ‘Acorrespondent hashad an Interview with | Muslin and lace of a creamy tint, and their | Provides tho material for making biood. Not Bt tomay, FRDRES | arstnieectern menting eld no Sura | HPS, ens a, ty many netg is | Sur cant redline. rote, pig | nang oy pene Cy ie | fa ere tea ie ih oe traits | wadannctay the aca ucts eee George M. How, Pliny b, Smith, Ward Thuraday night: i 4 ‘ * 4 3 * ) andor fo Russia. He Informed hin that he is | a iley carried beautiful bouguets of white | gcenson so often brings. There aro thouvandsof = * G.F. Bissell, yt Guster, aro urgontly requested to bo present at the | thorn, THE INDIAN DEFICIT, tations on the Kuldja question. Ile has re- | fy fately, ren! Howars were given to | hope was nearly gono, have bad thelr hosith ro- George Gibbs, & Guster, primary election to be hold at the usual? place, 2 = Loynoy, May 7.—Jlenry Faweett, recently | ceived no official Information concerning the | Ule Ruests instead of the artificial acorns and | stored by this great modern remedy, and thore 1 Le Hanore, SH ar, corner of South Park avenuo and Thirty-third FINST WARD, appointed 'Postinaster-General, in thauking | reported preparations of China to invade tha orange-blossomg of which the wedding are thotinande of othors who. arc keeping back ie ates OLB Hondorson, atroot, ot Saturday botwoan 2 and Forclock. | ; The Firat Ward Hepublican Club Was fo hls e consittuents Tor ia redlection, said one Russian rovineeson the Amor, Hewill give favors have fo done wonsleged. Ott) thos oc clown thing inn 1 iho weld, tad healt ees oe urinate Teano G. Lombard, Whose have held n meeting Iast evening at the | of the first dutles of the new Government will | a public reception at his inangton here or sflower-lecked w q i ‘ Dex funaie ye Keliome you horowith have but one alu in view—the | Grand Paelie Hotel for the purnose of nant. i 1 ere on the Te success of the Republican parly in tho Preal- dential contest, belleving that tho pecullaraltus ation of the rival parties and tho uncertainty of victory force thom to surrender personal pre- difectfons and regard party sucecss as parn- mount to the clalm of any candidate, Tey: are alsy strongly opposed to tho clnss, Brita pay paicalol lors, and mon in the inte eats, Le erre both Is mankind's greatest alm, and bo te investigate the tinaneial condition of | 1th, Menutine the lending English fournals | tHe flowers were all wilte —Iilies of tho val- there is notiing wall ectunily door ‘ India, Tle sald he believed tt would be | are preparing to dispatch ye eetian Jour to toy. gardenias, fat scampllian 4 than Warner'a dato Ridney and iver Ove tn shown that on tho morning after tho de- | San Francisco, to bo in readiness to proceed | 4, ie bed ite te is St. Paul's Churely | dor by tho pross, by scientists, and by the bate in the Just Parliament un- his motion in | atonce to the ‘front inmediately upon the | Knlzhtsbridge, Miss Evelyn lay, eldes! People. and for sale by dragainte in all narts of tier Ing delegates ta the County Convention, to be voted for at the primaries to-day. Tho meetlng adjourned without action. BEVENTEENTIC WARD, Tho Irish-American Cirhnt Republican Club held a sparsely-attended meuting last evening at 47-Chi The gathering was called to order by Murry Nelson, on whose motion Judge Cary was elected Chairman, In taking the chair the Judgo enld the meeting was oncof Independent, self-rellant, free-tliinking members of the Republican favor of England contributing a portion of | opening of hostilities, which are here regard- daughter of Colonel the Hon. Charles and world. Itistho cmbodlinontof united ac- Wie Afetian Fee eet Le CETaUL iene Ae eit aa Almont Ineviinhy Sof Finns to At Ke Ad Seinrat ne Haee Gents Goa Es (Ser nt | celve: ni Indin ei fo the wind the xtensive exodus of Finns to America , vith NTS. t prosperous budgetaud destroyingthebunsted | has uttracted tho attention of the Russian | Pfite wore ivory duchesse satin, with vell | | AMUSEMENTS. Mccholdera, ly entied “7 cago avente, Mr, Prender- " * TOV e e Nm rd ‘ party of the ward who did not belleve that Machitnes" Mee pecnrillceeoe tue peoples wrlalice, gast in the chair, Gen. H,' H. ‘Thomas | Sty tee ene Bre PUP i beers tren a ia ‘ e Ie eRe, he et: ing fastened ot ‘eldtitiamond stare the gift GRAND EXCURSION. ; Fen Grant was tho fittest, and best, and most | folst upon the party mon not representing the | male a specch, landing | Grant ng | I hn) SEY CVG mel Rene | Operntions of American emferant nee fo the | of'te Earl of Dudley, tho bridegroom’s , sciliabie man to Uo the nomineo for Prest- | poeple wut the muchino, thus ineniting the in- | eho inost available han for Président of the | Gout not use stronger Words) would be | “The letter of Seeretary Shermnn to tho | brother-in-law, Four i¢ tho bridewnalds | (opty ye ¥ ae nited States. There were Republicans | tronptiy and peremptorily called to account, | nance Committee of the House is criticised { Wee Brown up, and four were children, CHICAGO TO MONTREAL AND RETURN, dent, Thuy had como together for the pur pose of taking such action as might be deemed polltie and wise to represent exercising any choice. ‘I'o obviute this and have f fair and honest oxpression of sentient, let all Nepublicans of the ward not only come to tho primary, but seo thut tholr wishes arorespected, who nvowed that. they would never support Gen. Grant, but. he believed that this was Andina must now be alded in defraylng the | by the London papers as illustrating tho dane | tong them Lady Edith Ward, who tins, tn merely talk, and that they would full Into cost of the Afghan war, not as a matter of | gers to which resumption fs expose: hurlted neo hormotiersloveliness. ane For the Benefit of St. Viatoe's College, . justice, but of necessity. view: a find an independent and auti-mnchiue dolegas | line and vote for the candidate after the , Louls Trelze Jackets of broché, in, which AT KANKAKER, ILL. tha’ Gt such dologaies "to. “the | Henaeste the folowing aro ih iyunet ot | nowinauon was made, Ho made th Pree | nuitish, Board of “me report show th soninae See ay anh predomi eblgr The elle | pare reeduced trom €24 to @17 for round odeleyates: 1, 1. wock, Amos Grannis, q \ is show AL FETE IN te SW. yelve ‘ ‘ approaching vrimartes as would best | Init: lieldinge,N,C. Duper, let Woodward, G. | first ballot, and that he would be elected next : SALOON Pere amos ridvamalds. swore. bine velvet toques. te. value of fmports for the four months ondin, 7 —Ye: . ts wit! ei a trip. Ticket. for 30 di ont ‘to iikerensed 255 A Hg art nk Rome, April 19.—-Yesterday at the Vatican | children blue Rubens hats with feathers, ip. good aye. w ‘W. Couch, Stewart, Il. N. Higgenbotham, 1 ., . | Each carried a bunch of filles of the valle: th tho same Rerand iilological fate, or, ns it was called by 'Y | On Monday, June 21, two Special ‘Traine will Joave hy 1. We I. emark c is a Phe ibare Feat sachin, Te Weltiebye the fatl, His remarks created no enthusiasm. A ent the Republicans of the: ward, and Tepresei ta series of resolutions Was adopted commem- advance tho interests of the varty and of the Y. ports 214,170,518, compares 3. 7 h 4 country. Hesupposed that thuse who re- hie See a eatate votes will putup a | Sfatlve ofthe othe of a Inteelub member, Deriod of ‘is. : the originutors, a polyglot academy, was Peete duct dees at elicarenay aay ‘Fron tunllyay’ and one by’ Miengte, C rural and garded themselves as the engineers of the mixed tioket intonding to deceive. Fhomhe Tienes a ert eee, He: epoakers ‘WILT, INSIST, given in honor of the exultation to the Pon- | with small, close bonnet of the same, ands | ilipateinorbo prosent at the Celebration of Ht , machine sought thereby te become the Provi- NO MISTAKE. dence of the party to direct its alms, nomi- nate Its candidates, and control its policy. Meeting as they did was considered an act of treason. TANDON, Bay ey Ganstantlionls digs tiflenl throne of Mis Holiness Leo XU. The cape of silva Tees wlth Moony hanging atch’ says: Sir Austen Layard recently ¥ ringe, and 0 f notof white pent fcunimunteation to the Sultan which rons: alt or ta, one att an mpeelaly satin ribbon, ‘The Marchioness. of Aber- Eee ores cede eaaae reales to has. raduced in ‘Turkish altel ciroles tie ile Lottn ey tL erartn ty the personages kavenny wore dark-olive velvet. The bride's procure tickets In advanco may do so by addressing conviction that the British Government wi y mother wore pale mauve satin with hello- : coniine itself to insisting upon the complete | of the Pontifieal Court, two Cardinals,a num- | trope velvet and Brusscis lace, ARTHUR CHRISTIAN, Thomas had said, {t was deemed best to ad- Journ, FOURTII WAND, Ata meeting held yesterday evening in this ward the third-term people idlecided to run To the Friends of Blaine in the Fourth Ward: To avold any mistake and to provont any of our friends frou buiny deceived by u mixed ticket, which thd Grant men muy present to tho voters at the’primary, we heartily indorse the following i . tloket far delegates to the County Convention: | the following “Grant-Washburne combl- | execution of the Berlin treaty, ber of Archbishops, Bishops, and other pre- | _At the marriage of Miss Hughan to Maj. 3 have reimained fi Washington attending to | 3.) Mitchegck, I. se eltiag iewiiteaby, Edward P, Hall, A Ai, Uphotf, G: Mf. Porter, BEING. Boalt, snd Roragals and other members of | Whose mother was a daughter of the Inte WHITE-STUCKING PARK, x his duty, to take care of the depend- | and W. ANY Wetkine’ ad sincercis? hope eit wee 4‘ HL, Plokering, RM, Polzin, L Gollbardt, THE CURAN LOAN, io Diplomatic Body accredited to the Holy | Duke of,St. Albans, and whose elder sisters 5 , W. Dempster, D. E. Liver- ents of the party and to give such Instructions as he supposed he was entitled to give towards the direction of the canvuss, lle also udverted to the action of the Central Committes by which it was sought to cut off a fairand full expression ot sentient, It was sought to crente the impression that those who would withhold 9 noinination for Gen, Grant to ao third term friends iv the Fourth Ward will vote and sup- port it. Cc. M. Hexnnson, President Contrat Walue Club, FIFTH WARD, 5 TWO TICKETS PUT UP, A well-attended mecting of the Fifth Ward Republican Club was held last evening In mare, Stephen A, Douglas. Excellent gentlomen who should on no, account be voted for. The nomination of this ticket is proof that the third-termers do not feel strony enone, to carry the ward, and so put up a ticket composed of men “pledged to vote for Washburno if Grant withdrawe,’” ‘ Manpnrp, May %—Tho new Cuban loan fs | See, the heads of the relletous orders, | aro Lady Jolin Manners and Lady Brydges x to be raised by public subscription. and a. number of members of the | Henniker, wore dresa of cream-colored ™ . VESTED WITH DISCRETIONARY POWER. Roman nobility, In the presence | satin richly trimmed with Brnssels lace, i] nee Seer ee of thls distinguished audience the | ‘The six bridesmaids were all children — i The Cabinet has vested Cuptain-General | scholars of the Pro; paganita Tecited short | and were very prettily dressed in Pom- THE AMERICAN FIELD Blanco, of Cubs, with discretionary powers | poeuts in forty-nine different Tonguages of | padour style, “with mob-cnps and mus- ny SPORT, in dealing with tho conspiracy at Magari, 6 World, on various themes, celebrating, In fichus, “The skirts of tho dresses Instructions have also been sent to the rep- | according to the program, the Pope's name, | were sky-blue and the paniers flowered | Twe Hours of Healthy Excitement. & resentatives of Spain at Washington and | His deeds, lofty purposes, the holiness of his | crenin-colored sateen. ‘They cach carried 0 Everybody on the Quivive. f VAN! or 7 s Ife, his unconquerable zeal for increasing | basket of spring flowers. ‘Che bride was Every Man His Own Umpt : were guilty of ingratitude to a great man | Raber's Hall, No. 135 Archer avenue, Prest- EVANSTON. Central America urging that the Cuban ¥ A vel : spr . ry even, Deni pies i and pub fe benefactor. ‘Tho ‘conservative dent-Raber inthe chair, The object of tho] A private meeting was hold Thursday | re{igees bo not allowed to foment a second ‘ie Inetre af ee Catholics he well bein ne given away fps Hier brotherin-lnw, Lord Fun Every Mun Ite Own Hoorers "| people of the country night well have ocen- | meeting was. the chosing of five delegates | cVemuent the house of Mr.W. N. Draluard of | Fslug. leurning. Aftor an Introductory address by | of adeep rich. siade of violet aille trimmed + 2 -aES EAMOUS E : sion to feel distrnstful and anxious under e iB Ls a nuiuber of Evanston gentlemen who are : a Don Michclo Camtlteri, th vital ¥ ] of adecp rich shade of violet silk trimmed . the exhibition of Grant's unusual and greedy | front the fifteen names selected at the last | tntorested in promoting tho Interests of GERMANY. cHelne With hat onthe thomeot tiettoman | {ectentes rae Maker Taay tdci aes | OLNCENNATL TRAM, | ambition, as if not satisfied with the honors | meeting of the Club, to bo voted on at the Blaine, for the Bresideney, Among those MAMHUNG, Renee in nt on Fie ome of tha Taman NG AITeSSGs aS Eiabof Tandy Aiidells Hark: ne ready teape TT ., number | present were Capt. J. Miteh, H. Bs. Hurd ae r , ‘ BveIwal Wy ane i ination would bo volitie aud ayiae, beearss, ie | the, hames had not been, aetare the Club for | Sunt, 4, W. Burdsall, F, 3. Elliott, Slyeon | treatment of Hamburg, and unless the sesston ie buinidean, Arabian, paris Giiralest, Hutchinson, of’ ruby velvet with sleeves 7 ni uot belleve Hunt he would best unite the one wreak, tie required tne, but the tiajority Farwell E, B, Payne, A. N. Young, H. G. | be closed at onet, tho Atololistng, ay he ex: Tans mt thor tongues,” nude In coueht- puffed on the shoutier Cascades ot pl Apea CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, rty and pul ink wayta grow, [Ap- | voted the Best pal own. ‘The ballot wis pected to strongly declare against it. {tis} sion, the Sixting cholr sang the'Apparull” ¢ ‘velve Paid FRIDAY ond SATURDAY, Muy 7 and blause} It sata : thon proceeded with, and resulted In the Fee aoe ae init only romark- not even suro of approval by the Bundesrath, | of Bulut. . fags alsootorulyy velvet, 4 mabe THAT MATINEE e-eateo bone OAT So Tne eee ee ae eee HD. Hous John C, oie | Mmouposiug Grant i Evanston, but hie was | Nover has tt been moro deeply felt through | HID HERSELF AWAY. THE QUEEN OF READERS, leans who Bualeve that there were inthe | and Joseph Boyd, —three of whom are for | gratitied to find hissentinents eolnelded with | out Germany that he whose foreign polities MEXICO. CLEVEDAND, Mny 7.—3fr, and Mrs. Willian Republican party more than one man who | Grant and two for Washburne. It was moved | those of so many of Evanston’s best | have mada hin dear to the nation tg not al- ITEMS. Marshall, of Parma, enme to Cleveland R . IDD ONS: wus eapablo of being President. He moved | that the delegates be instructed to vote for | businessmen, Speeches were mado by | ways in domestic transactions Iu harmony | gpry op Mexico, May %—The Superior | } r i hele di bee bs 1 the appointment of a committee of five to | Grant men. Constable Liebrandt moved to | Messrs. Farwell, Young,’ Parkhurst, and | with his countrymen. ‘Tribunat of In tle oi it tht F ioral District Wednesday, leaving their daughter Alice, 18, . Tih select lelegates, lay tho motton on the tale, Ho sald thatan | others. It wasdecided to propose to tho PRECAUTIONARY, ribunat of Justles of this Federal District | at home. When the parents returned they oe The motlon was agreed to, and the Chater | anvopposition tleket would boput in the field, | caucus this evening .as delegates to | . toxnon, May 7.-A Berlin dispatch. states | a8 asked that trinls by Jury bo suspended on | could find no trace of Alice, although dili- Magnificont Programme, named Ira Buell, Murry: Nelson, W. Hr| without doubt, and that it was not right to] the County Convention the | following | gint iilsmurck presided at the Mintsterial | secount of the acquittal of several criminals | gent soarch was made Wednesday night and WHICH WILD DR i Geason, U, F, Bissell, and J. Frank Aldrich, | instruct the delegates for any candidate. He | names: Ne i pane, N, ss oUnes Connell which met to discuss the possibility | Intelys —- . ‘Thursday, and the cago reported to the Cleve- | CHANGED at each ENTERTAINMENT. ai one CENTRAL COMMITTEE, Mraz of the opinion that nadia Late Heke telewing ‘alternates: “a. 1." Stone, an the of wmoultying tho May Jaws In favor of the | Grand preparations are being made to cole- | Jand police. ‘To-day the citizens of Parma | — trtoon—25, 0, Téc, $1, Meserved Boats, without exs i r. Custer offered the following, which fcdny m4 ‘ Rounds, W. R. Chamberlain, W. B. Uarnett. | SIEGE brato the anniversary of the battle of Pueblo, | turned out for a most, thorough acarch, | tru charve, now on sito at Hox Ome, ane wos unanfinously adopted: rimary tony, and thought his motion to uw if 7k » W. Be u It is stated that the Government will in- H het Jed in finding the girl Fin tole ht ‘ ne table should be carried, ‘There | Something was sald about some expenses, * foret ye | 2602. which ended in finding 8 i 7 the Hepuilfoan “County. nia iy Caneeal Gee Wie conaldrabe contusion af this point, and | andatiadt Inatantly siysoteled conte: Se cee wars, feared “ear. i ate SE ee are Peart rr ona ar PRE i nae eee ee! mittee tu «ive at jenst. two. weeks’ notice of the | Ce man stated that anthGruné men find Ho HORNE Oe e been a decided coolness between Bismare NTY OF Mexico, May %—The volcano of | the wall. Shie ing been in poor health, and ’ tue of holding tho primaries: an rights in the meeting, In tho midst of tho | the table by gentlemen present, and the Bavarian Minister, which {s tracea- | Colina, now in active eruption, fs a grand posed Bl al to the pli 4 Last Groat Saturday Matinoe i Wi : ‘ i ‘There is every Indication that the contest , ok a Hs it ly supposed she crawled to the piace where (This Matineo hetf-price,) F ; Tall Cone RL ea the, cutor to eunfuntan, a motion to adjourn was putand | tie trimary this ovenine will only be won buts anes bpboa ol Bismarck’s | and magnitfcent alght, Tho first symptoms | she was found ina ftof mental aberration, Last Creat Saturday Night! ta fate Conrven tons loss than one woek prior ‘Tho linll was taken possession of after the byulther sito by hard aber Phe arly is CANES: - of activity were manifested Sunday, There OBITUARY. Of Mr. JOHN F. ae, ¥amous Cumedy Come 2 0 Cou= 7 i math 7 1 ef le ry Yeutions; thorefaree Leis won Btato Som SA cre ty pie eee aa ay the Piaive, vithor one preferring Washburne to | Bann, May7.—Gen, Chanzy, French Am- ton fof canna ERSTE EPO me Pranxronr. a uA Senator C. W. TOURISTS ‘ sure ey tho opsblionn, tte notion oF ayenyeat ond Hate fairer, ie Sees tomatoe pe The polls Oa eee aanarche Woes went bait trembled, ‘The eruption ak night is full of Gilmore, of Palnski County, a member ofthe | IN THR PULLMAN PALACE CAR. ‘ u y % In Best, ane eorge KF, Kolbe, Four 0} Me ene 3 A or tn 3 a tho fic font County Couteal Comralttas in ual theso acti fre strong for Binine, will. the JEFFERSON. 5 : aplendor and grandeur, “Last night lurid Kentucky Leplsluture, died suddenly at his | , Miss O34 COOKE will sing charming selections | marie, thusyiviug only four days" ustige thoro- | the other makes Washburne his first cholee, | At the Town Convention held in the Town FRANCE. flnines shot up from the erator of the volcano, | Hotel this morning. Sunday, Last Night of The Tourlsts! : thinly Conventions isueseerte Of Hecesbaes | one; and Wit undoubtedly De eleeted The eee toe er oe et ee TAsolL TROUBLE, {Houiuating tho darkness for qulics meoun wo Favorn of Fortune, —Stupiay Nichi Prank Mayoas Daey ronal | and condemuntion’ of the onure Topublican | Grant men appeared to be afralil of it, and | See ee a a eter ltd cee the | 4 LARS May 7.—Sixty cotton factories have | other with showers of ashes, whiali darken | Rocnesrait, May 5.-A yery curious Unt une MWYICKER’S THEATRE, oats Ei teres caus, and tends to the division | rotused bets of two to one whieh were made | purpose of nominating two delegates for the been closed ut Roubalx, and 15,000 persons | {ho atmosphere in daytime, ‘he fire, smoke, | dowotadly true story te ryportad from Linden, LAST MATINEH AND NIGHT OF i County in w@orgrent oosbent ot oet Noveusioee: | 08 its success, Uonnty Convention, H. Wallt and Edward | are Idle, Five thousand miore operatives | ashen, and stones tire arconipaniod PE ea cou ceo ie {UNE senen go un On y' [ Mr, Mawes, bei tte ig sete alle the Goodman were instructed against. Grant, | have struck at Tourcoing. ‘There Is also no | drendful subterranean thinderings and | garner tanned Michuel Tiydy, tiving Tear that ABBEY'S HEW YORK PARK THEATRE C0. ‘ : cliarge uch ay ne that ne Teer bites SIXTH WARD. aiid Sresnpponed fo te for, y ashbursie, * strike at Rouen, and many silk factories aro Fri hidl anu uncer palace aor ye place, died, lowxing a fara, Incumberod eink aw In Bartiey Campboll's Great Prana, : Toth feyatd Gen, Grant, Ag n ian, hy hed FRE ceed voto was taxun tor the ehotes of President | cloyed, Uigher wages and lesb hours aro de- | Mio" gubltmity, of the weene 1s equal to the | is widow was thon over 15. Yours of HA RE A x. | tern ea sent Mae, bug as 4 thirds | Tho Btxth Ward Hepubllenn Club declared Wane 35: ‘Gam Tooults Waahuric, 335") sanded, 2 terror It Htnapines Inhabitants of villngca te MIM his. won Was WW, and totally bin. 5! I os was tectea tate He, nd, much to say, ashe | against athird term for Grant and tn favor | TOSTOFFICE DICTATION. HANGED MIISELF, tund towns ii tho vieinity of the mountain | Ho'bad beort bilud ‘eines bo wim 10 yours | A TOMY OF THE NUNNY SOUTH, He wus Deon ee se to it hpednuse) of a first term for Washburno In a most |” 4 umber of Post-Oftice ‘einployés, tron The man who nurdered tho railroad cons | are in a state of pante and wild terror, Pa ee ae arena fhorizht eye do- aK gee aN We wer’, urant, comedy, "BN weond tern, “Nut ag tresident by what ace | Wanlwous and uncompromising manner | Washburne men, live in the Fifteenth Ward. | tractor on the express tran Iinngedt Itmselt 9 pean. lindo by a cxturnet. Old Mr, Hyde bid : a yesterday, Thelr meeting, which was large- Jy attended, was held at No, 73 South Hale sted street, and was presided over by Mr, QO, ‘Tegtneyer, who wagon motion elected Pres- ident of the Club during’ tho Presidentiul rd 7" e he wounds harecelyed | _ Crry of Mexico, Aprit 29,—Gen. Mira | bean soldier in tho Stexican War, and ison HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Piteectumne arith his vietiin, Sarees Fuentes, Governor of tho State Of Mexico, | hud been kilfed in the War of tho itebellion, A eg PE Z e yeur iyo, old Stirs, Hyde and her blind son bes | \Commonciny Monday, May % very Evoning ang “LEASRUS AS A BHOWSAN, and a distinguished ofleer of the ;war. of the ae In vory, destitute clreumstances, a8 to: Wounusduy aud Saturday Matitioos, ‘ Freeh Invasion, fs dead, Kk FMRC etn tutin peuitatie, Pama, May7.—M. de Lesseps Is hard at A FATAL DUEL Teekay Intercstod. ‘thomuulves tn teyliye. 40 JOHN DILLON Was he entitled to very grent digtinction? In Ghee be shown h tele - satatestna Lad trary, wan, in Were done and suffered to Lu done by hime that were to condemned, [Applause] ‘Thore were They yesterday recelved orders from some- body ‘in the Post-Oflice Department to turn out at the primaries to-day and work with all the force they could for the Grant ticket, on which the names of Conrad Folz and E. ousands and tens of thousands of Repub- ¥, CG, Klokke will probably figure. Reluctant | work, furthering hls Panama Canal sehen 2¢ on the 87th between Seffor Trenco | obtaln her n pension from the Gove Supported by Mine LOUISK DILTON and the Tea ovrased “to Grant, on the Hasta | campalgn,—Mr, John S Hatr belng catled to | ns these men are to da vielones to thelr con- | Ata dark seancu at the Vaudevilto Inst night Hee dittoret the Patria mid member of Cons ernment, Tho, mortyage on tho farnt wis | sa seas gpccranion in Chiesa tn tho Popular Play * eashi tire form, They wero in | the ofllce of Secretary for the same period, pictus I will robabl ba TUreREArY for he demonstrated the wonderful adyan- TER aut Seftor Santiago Sierra, editor of tora du 1 is apr, andl NO Tone from the LEMONS. s Teen t Blt ierentae ee Tera aed On motion, the Chair appolnted Messrs, | ¢ new tora ey orders at tho risk of losing their tages of the sald canal, bythe means of a | Ja La hertad and Seoratnry ot the Sennte, Peer aun hid giver. Up atk hop’ of auving | Bpectal porformance SUNITAY EVE, May 9, fo consider whether fair’ vows atoll not William Ludawing, Martin Hoth, William | V augic lantern or stereopticon.g The gas was | ‘The lutter was killed on the spot, Sefior Paz | ihotr nome, and recently began to prepare for fay WW—Lingard's Spectacular “Oaken ‘Soarts,”' ton cpeuized th the muking of a nomina. turned off and the Nght of the fantern shone Collis Louls Jlutt, and Fred Loding acom- THE GERMANS INDIGNANT. ret and seconds were arrested, but thoso who | ee ee te ee minder of tole. duyar in. thy | miunfrod th Wardo, iekto Lineurd, ‘rank Lierco, Peeneee nc, ‘Stichanl ityde could get ubout | meordinal aby, and a moxnioeont cast. H : 1 es Y are members of Congress were released, they oF nee He, aueakor attributed the falling oft aa ee eee ee ante Come To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, on the views of the Isthmus and Ineldents of | hetng not tabla to arrest during the session, | suficiontly to chop wood and de little chores OLYMPIC THEATRE. , , country on ean mojorities all over the vention. Erk Guove, Cook Co,, May %,—This town, | the lecturer’s visit to scumufien The jectuta ‘The others were hnprisoned, . about tie | house, Sy few ye a Be van here Clark-at, opposite Sheriuan louse, THE Way 1 ‘The Conimittee, after a_ brief seclusion, | with Schaumburg, Palatine, andothersin this | was very interesting, and the large audience area Py strnek him ol. tho ball of. the ‘ ananion : = TUN UNE Gene AS resented the names of Martin Roth, C part of the county, ara largul¥uottlod by Ger- | was delighted. Yet ‘when the gus was Larned BELGIUM. dee Tie Teovernd bis: aye. stekly Fur. ra ey ROO AT 8 Yr. M. Mt efforta wera to bo made here, as In Ponn- Yiurtneyer, | fred Fading, dot ta wld) | Snons, who ara about unanimous for Wash- | up agains great many were still In tho dark CHUNCHE AND STATI, with hfs band fo, ear tho pain. Whon ho re Nie ND EOI: | jyvania and New York, to whip voters {nto Haenitn ‘was offered by Slr. Volk, and care | burno, and the way thoy swear at the action | as to the financial prospects of the enter- | “Bnuasers, May, Z—A stormy Aiscusston | Nutt distinguish. objects In frontor bin, pg-t0—38 ang 2 EAB aon, ' aan faras ho imaelé was concorned le | yjud, that tho delegates provious 10 tho aub- | of the twelve apostles of rascality in tho | prise, Mv announced that he lind just signed | touk phice in thoChamborof Reprgsentatives | ana before ne renched tho Bolte io would aed | _78W—WWand se. Matin torte t, 0-8 and Be, Mutinen tury aba) wale Propose to fall in, fApplauge,) It | mission of tholr names to tho mecting to bo | County Committes who lmve undertaken to |g definit arrangement with tha contractors | to-day on tho bill prolonging the taw relating | uutte Kanes, Ae ree ee ee the dee HERSHEY MUSIC-HALL. paste ng strange with the history of the | yoted upon should pledge thomsclvesto vote | cheat them outoft thelr votes al the prin: | ror the work, and concluded by hoping that | to the treatment of foreigners in Belgium. entirely resturod to the k tt oye. Only tho d uy . ten ie Wie one hould. “be ja tho Convention i Se a Mey iu f ty y ae eee ar ofises eats the audience’ would subserlbe as enthualas- | ‘The Minister of Justice announced that the Michael a. haw) yor wo nit comiuetadd ty pon May 8, at 2:30 O'Clock. for te RN, would have to be apologize Heat veintiarly. Me ructod so uate hey anni’ somo othorsof the English-speaking rice, | teally as thoy attended his lecture, Ino of conduct of He ence foward ae ese ‘the Pee dar maeneye attho farm | Saturday Popular Matinee. Solid Si v uirne frst, Inst, and all the time tn te Coun- | We are i v seance, also contrived te make M, Ernest f u -Clads for Sale. ynades Sire g F 5 bata Hayes war honest [applause], | ty Convention,” hurrying along tho street, and, belng stopped | ronan’ happy by presenting him with a gen-- aulopted toward jnembers of rellglous bodles MoM afatt lamulon) teste, BU non only by the skin of his teeth. ‘The pon the name of Martin Roth being sub- | by n Second Adventist, and belug fnformed sited h ft of | Oxpelled from Germany, Te the religious | ye will bo interesting’to hou how nitich tho four EAL ERIOK ince should be a man who would’ unite | mitted to the meeting, he was culled to the | that the day of judgient would take place | Wine Mormon Hible, whieh was the gilt of | confraternities came ta’ Delgium, tho lw | ironetads whleh tho ‘ituiralty nave decided, to MEDICAL PRUPARATIONS, ‘AL ig poi yplaused tse: raburnd’)-ahad front and expressed tI nal as a Washburne | on bretrcatt rldiye haueed SB INOTNRLEy and | Brigham EO eit marca would bo enforced against thom. | sell ut of the gurvico wilt fetch, Toru bolng IMPORTANT T0 THE FAIR SEX. Mr. Bue guiiT med, and | iyan and as dead against both Grant und tho | sald: * Well; anything to beat Gran! ‘Tne suthor of the je de Jesus? hag nn ox. At the present aged fnwar, will pree HAntondGtrored ink apa lar Woke | Gs Sata ah a 1 yeenaey we | blah) bese romn semenes ae IRELAND, 2i'aty ld jouuty nao n Ryu for tue TT ES SCAR vplauge,} a eg tines é satire. In to-<dny's Gailots appors v tony DISTRESS IN GALWAY COUNTY, and inmined by a Peruvian crow, or perhaps It ‘ e SS would take an‘ afidavit that his polliieal RALLY. | i eculite tI mult ay 4 " ta wy Ht Avpenited are the Se aATes Principles, Presktoninlly speaking, wersut | Teanquanrens Yousa Men's Brame | Mette ee Se dun daan echo uur |, DUMLANY May 7.—Alarning distress, BS) Mierry and thor werving Wythe Petwvlan navy M. tere ee nein the sume brand us those of tha previous | Chun, Cincago, May %—The members of | satiyo stops at tho most exciting parts, Niko valls at Kilreedo, County Galway, Itis stated | Gyentho woukost uf tho four vessels would ouiagnderaon, Dantel A. Joni speaker. Iie also was elected, y on ‘4 Mae pontinued? stores, just | that hundreds of persons will perish 12 food | probubly be found still capable of rendering Louls Wimpol C8, i tha Young Men's Blaine Club are all ear- | one of those “to-be-eontinucd” storles, jus he Cound a patent A EReuner, is E.G. Kelty bis ered tear Prainerrtrae rs neatly requested to be personally present at | as Gen, Gullifet, summoned by: M. Jittes | ty not aout fmmediately, Lapel DA Tao shins eee arta on, ogee Cary, Soren Satulacn, pltter ly ep oscting In preferanes to Grane, | thelr respective yotlug-pluccs from the hour | Simon to defend & Congress, from inob vlo- AS DECLINED, Sith tho oxespton of the last nnmed, they ard ‘of neato ; to also. wus” souple E rebue lence, enters at the heud of- Ils soldiers wid WIN, May Z—A, MI Sulllvan hing de | atl Inrger than, and wll nro us heavily urniored fe also was @ Washburne mun. . Accepted | of 3 to 7 o'clock to-morrow, to provont ro- Dunuis, May TA, M. u Of these, five are for Blot Ine an a1 Terie Geuecraen ag ae ound the latter two del- qiites to the State Convuntion, the fivo being entora froin limposing upon the ballot-box Franchises andl witent to atting out allofthe ne men in thelr ward. ‘You will also look well to the tickets, as a delegate, Mr, ‘ohn Ifuwald was o} posed toGranton enoral principles; did not belleve Ina third erm, and would work all suinmer and fatl announces a new coup d’ctat, y 4, tho now Woileknown Huuscar, Tho Resonrch, elined tho hivitation of the Meath Conference | fas ht venst WILK, AN ATTEMPT TO ABSASINATE AN ACTRESS. | to qeeypt tho representation of County Menthe Fae ee ee a teat A Me voriti The Hlyaro has v wild, romantia story this | asa supporter of Parnell, mn 2 dtu IML, and cout, with as { morning about the atuuupted basdaliatlon ¥,0u3 tons, was Jannobed tit ‘an ERC tut Grant rst, I if is y her machinery, £173,000; tho Paitu 1 2 ¢ » Inst, and wll tho the, shburne, Mustered In amid tho | there will be many different ones in thofleld, | of the popular opera-boulfe actress Zuniga y BY, was Inunehed ‘a IK13, und!’ cost £200,000; while tho Bol re Pelee, wa SI huey made a few remurks, de for Wasnt meeting, ne heated MUG ay, and Bluine,. with ‘Grant Houlfer, who has been a reigning favorit TURKEY, . small Buterprige, 06) tors, waa Inunclied in 1604, | #1 rahe bor or aly x bOxY Beat by wall true tee ay a fev’, ction of the Central Comnit- | William Colllus sult that ho was opposed | delegates upon the same, on the Parisian boards for inany ry MEVOLT, und covt 2,00, wo of tho ships, tho} ‘alas Meet ay MEDICINE CO... ° brefereh Taud anda trek, and expressing a | to o third term, but, preferred, laine, to AV inatast B, Brapgonn, President, season, On her | wa home from Lonpon, May %—A Constantinople dis- | and Research, wort if See eee aha tienes who eehanles! Hock, Detralt, Mitch. serie for Blaine, » Washburne as a Presidential candidate, ‘This Jaues R, B, VANCLEAVE, Socretary. a friend's house Inst wlght, just os” alte | patch says: Theinhabltants of tho town of | Raving only pald cif tn tilly tte Oat itor for + Wholoaulo Awana for thy United Buatoe, wi fiche et REFERRED TO THE CANVASS - | was lot acceptable to the meeting, which reached the Boulevard des Ltillens, a gen- Bitlis have revulted against the Governor in’ ie prey i aucovsion in tbo Sfeditorrancan, | Boldin cnfeags by all Lewy id naylng Go! been made by the. Grant men, | hud holsted the Washburne fag pure and NOTES tlemanly-looking Sndividual brushed past i aaatrds sight yours va iron-cluds, tue Enterprisy and tho AN BULAACK Brisy & CO, Agents, raid thut it was unprecedented, and that | simple, and they relegated Mr. Collins to persis her aud struck at-her with o knifa or duu | consequence of the seurelty of food, ee otto. have long bocn condemned us unit Ae BIA WE don nor Dourborn, nd eatetknow what It meaut, except to | private’ life, selecting In hig pluce Mr. 4, 8, AGAINST TH. ger, luilicting a severe wound, ‘The would. COMMAROPE'S ABSASIN, Favorite, tive ene oar vowels ure bul. of | ———————————— beat th how inuny votes were necessary to Vintrs who deseribed himself a3 a pro-Wash- Bpectat DHapateh to The Chicago Tribune bo dssusin escaped, and the actress managed | ‘Thacouncil of war us’ unanimougly do- | wood, and aro armored with four and a balt ILE REMEDY, Warxutown, Wis, May %—The Demo- cratls First Assembly District Conyontion of Jetferson County, held here to-day, elected Charles WH, Gardner and Tl, Humphrey h seman eRe! of Blaine and Washburus, bier AM ean cho eae e derpool said that le was for Wattuverall tie tine and wealust a third term, which. exactly suited the meeting, to drag horself to her house, No serlous | cided that th * y luch plates, and aro constructed on the box Kt results are anticipated from the wound, aut: », Senten ssasin of Cal, Commiroit ig) tuck i pean Tpke BEUNITAUDT'S BUCCEBSOR, radi i! tate a south wilt be yrunouncedd Dattory syatettt, ————_— ati ad ondtay, wn prisonor by executes haned fi i ‘ 4 tabing Ulcerated,. Milo. Crofzeth succeeds to the rte of Clo- | course of the bd . rene ann eet Ia dolls pure ee Yi tee fa bee iG Bir Hernbonte Ht ts sila “diat. Croleett Ie eee eet ne ae aval Bernhard saad that Cralzeth d “ FR 5 . a. has sucecetet In altering her hurehe disae jl VANILOUS. ‘ we agod and Infirm ure strengthened and fac: GRU ordinary cxseain 37m nly to work, bi fh a hurrah completed the formue | Helewates ty, the State Convention ut atad opens. 8 Tull exprestlon on the part of tite | lawof the delegation with hig election. fou ut Di Te ae, uninetructed aud sa ae ie Moved the of Geu. Grant, Me thorefore | it was then resolved that Saturday, May gly against Tiden, dealig yolce toa contralto Of rire parity TO WE BURRENDENED, Dg aes dashed iLL Cc. TION fa iin trap, leet hye f° SPPOlntinent of a committes to ve- | 15, the Club hold anther meeting, for the HENDIICKA AND PAYNE, BREADS Owe a. ‘ eae Prsatu, May %—Tho Lower louse, of the oat ier on Neal Kee prtialon itn blacha Mie sf Senet and the prfg ou eueh precluct to be present at | purpoue of mecting the delegutes cigeted this | Cravsnasn, Q., May 7,—The Hon. Thome MONE STHICEHS, a ) ‘ee}de opuul Tenianel of | , Bcdetur, tho phyvlatouteat rejuvenator of tho | 3: andi at ee $e ear ‘The et un w evening, and recelving from then a Pledge os 4. Mendricka was hd a city yesterday, Loses: are 7 Toa, (apace from Parla ete FR ee eee earrondeeak orguttlo system, for debility and weakness. Fae Ee ee ore eae. vas agreed y $! third tern and sup- | and had a conference w! 16 Son, says: JThoe strike jn Roubaix ts oxtending, 1 a iGcae dine coliaie EAI Gite. mau sald Ug dls was noe hutended Gers: | bore Wiakburee at we: Spel Bayne, © Comferenco with the Hon, Ih 2. | peereieeu miory establishueuts wave. tees | Verbuevuy aud other Deputieson account vf | Noches Whisker Dyo equals Hulye-00 cemta, | BUVIEY @ Yaubast in WeatBadlson-ab, Auts port Washburme at the Springicld Conyen-