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, TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 24, 1880, esi) {MLIOUN'S SUCCESSORS. M, Ce Butler, Gens Wade Hamp= ton, and John J. Pat- tareon, gest John’s. Tribulations as Do; -- ploted in Letters to a Friend, ‘y jon and Butler “Arranged Mattors”” 1 are Pltarsan from Criminat at es Prosecution, . Sa Jy Ke Was “Needed” in Order Co Secure Butter’s + Beat In the Cuited States Senate, New York Sun (Dem.), May 2, ue following tettors, with one oxcoption, wore ten by Senator John-J. Patterson, of South ralina, to Gen. It, 0. Worthington, Cotloctor one Port of Charleston under Proaidont Grant’ Administration, und formerly a Ropub- Congressinun from Nevadas 1 qaxest JON BOWING 70 THe story. miten STATRS, ate CHAMnRt, WABIING: ox, June, 10, 1817.-D&AR GRNEHAL: Yours re- Miho action of the Legislature In regard cy election wae tolegeapher, and uppenre tomy ces yeeterday. 1 have Wsitfon to fin out we papers PTaink Gen. Butlor wil not Tee tt go ad Fea giaaus tion arder Uy gut, lie Beaty, vie nota word about tt. Ldo not think thoy canyibing that Will do mo much injury afi tue Newspaper how! tint will bo Blea’ abet it, and also Wish to nvold the exe nsoand trowilo of siivb an Investigation. The Pryect ‘of this Conunigsion [Legislative Investl- tt commuilttes} is ta go for all the teaders Ming oom out of the State. Wo may np sad dink up our minds to tat, God only Joows whut 16 tu becouis of us. It is too late eo to ory, and the pry. to pret the future. | Twill do “all Yo keep you ih until December, f am very torr} ther you havo not anved anything, Thad hopes that you bad hud up samathing: weainy aay.” Welliveadte young cnougl ora ature, namie, L will atriico for tho West Then t leave the Sennte. Lsee you hinve an clec- Pen tmembors on the 2th, Wiad will ove pedo? - Did thoy appoint na Republican ono Fre eCommissloneph af hteetion? Walt It is early allover, and Chamberluin's reform hat paluéd the party und all ita inombors, Tshul) be pial to sue YOu, and will be hera to mect you If wy letino know When you are onmnin. Your rend, : J TTEREON, BE CAREFOL WHAT YoU 8: a WATS BENATE Citamoni, Wasinmna- Ce Ta Taan GENERAL? Hayes told mo joushould not be removed, cxcopt for cause, patil December, Now, L think we can prevont Auntil then, although be will he, and -Shermin + ku shin, Jtisianietake about Hutlor got ting up tho tight against me. At was John Coch- a0, Dotnake was not upp ointed Collectér, Te cureful wont you sny ubaut either Cochran orHutler, ‘The Committoe meets about miditio ofduly. Tthink wo can mini It so as not to ive much iraublo. ete aoe lookout upon 4 jaxte, Yours tru! i, Begwe dso.’ PATTENSON. SHOSE TELIATALE HOOKS OF PARKER'S, Unive STATES SENATH CHASIHER, WABHING- poy, July 17, 1877,—Deatt GENERAL; Your Iet- fers recuived, J bave also ono from Brayton paying that Dennis was mad nt mie whon he ror turned, and Was exsing he would tell what be mew, Now, he don't know eae & that I faked to hia about getting Eliiolt off, but It wusnotdone, Hrnyton says he shamed him out ofit. Now be is tind beeatiso ho wus not ap- uted Collector or Postinaster, but there Is no Sayer or him. Ho don't Knew much, aud $f told {twould donohirm. But if ho could save his neck by telling on other ho would doit. The Democrate are after him more than me, Butsdo not Buy) one Word avout ft, as it will only ,exaperate him, From” what Judgo Uscon writes me, and all T tieyr, T do not think they Hunt lo injuro me. T ment {ho Democruts. Eome Republicans night want to do it to guye themselves. Hugg and Bucon both say Oochran plan fs [snot ay wicked uguinst uid. If Parker's books’ for ls7l-18%2 uro Zane they can Aud oft yery Witle, Tdo not think althor you or T will huve ang trouble, My fumily {8 up at Montorey, a. tel htt], cool plice. Lwas up thoro onSundpy, Kawllne. was hore yesterday. 1 hear hottiing. new about one pisce, and think Inyes snd Bierman wil cop thelr word to let you alone, By the way, Carpenter has not gone “home ye and igat Now York. Wall, ho don't seem to caro foray one but himealf, Evrly writes mo that ‘Treseutt says MeCrady will be appolnted Gaited Biaies District «\puoriioy. Writo ino. often, na willstay hers.” Yours truly, PATTERSON. WAMPTON OAN BAYER NONEST JOUN, —* Coupuntan WH y se Matean Bats, Kaur letter of tho Tith did not’ royeh mo Until thls perce owlng to my absenco on professional elo * Gen. Hutter {s fully aware of tho Corbin game alluded tu in your letter. £ sincerely trust thot you will persevere In your good intentions of seating hitn~-flon. Be Pies ‘Your persecution comes principally from your: own purty. ‘This 1 know. Your avowed inentony tosunport Rutler, and the frank mannerin which you spoke “to tho President In my preseneo 9% fo the Ellenton How, nro rppreciated,’ but Coohran & Co, tire Sey euvuaes And to: thom you owe tho present f oe Pew, B. will bo In Waahlngton in a wook or 0, ged will advise eit you Cully as to Curbin's in- fentions, tn ee : Youurelmpliicated before the Conjmittha | the £137,000 matter; also in something go Wwhtelt Teumot disvoyey, . Seott, t think, Is scrooning himeolf his former friends und pasociatos, th my Rea: and eiioloney, and strong ndurscimunt tron tho Southern Bopatorg, Gay, Hampton, ani the. bulter portion of the Bout Carviina Republidans, THE MIRSION TO ITALY OL HBuszit should he tendercd to ne, Lot tho Pros- dent ynderstand Hage iny Iydorsars ape fy care Rest, as they ure. Yours truly,. “ : : 1JOUN B, BEcon, Monk FazTER PHOS! A UNITED STATES SENATOR. -Usitep Brates Benste Onasorn, WagHinds jee Pegs Beg ona by bofoul- GENERATE reeaived an of cyurse VB. 14 ut anxiol Ke Thuve ons eed Col. fost Soneat one ahrowdest lawyers, une bo suys thoy eau onty Tequiro me to givo hill here, and that J ean do- nan W hoaring, und thoy must proye tholr caso, ir tl can offer prouf of my Ipnucenao, ap ah Commissioner thiplcs pepper he ‘conn ifs, tchatyo-tne, SHe gaye fon rostit oven tf Lam. fndicted, which canngt bo until October, dude Cartter would grant the requisition, and be is right, Jt wiil_be so apparent an elfort to RoE he [y i ui bd pe eT K eR erties er gona i bg tuken buck a 8. o aylig Ba s Sea RE ody Utherrise, caw na) oy Ww! wert send tor any of teehee an thalpte miu, un- will teleprapl you if thoy como for ta0, T may need your watlnnny fn my bebult, dod you'will understand if Trolegraph yoy tg cel saw 2 splendid-iool FPN tho Nintu-atreet, our, ened +48 hor unother duy in a store. On Friduy £ Wrote a ngto to” your friend Mas Von Buren to neck me BE rogly'a on Batiyrday, put sho did set comes agent tor n note that Pwoutd tike to wean say whero {could ace her, and sho sent feeder t caine and Bee hur nt her rooms yes ayatiand whon 1 wont found her td bo we guest eae fady.- Bho ty gorgeous, Sha put Shi and was vory alfeand t mada an oxanep t you wantad mo to help hor to got an oflice, hei asked ng to nfl, Buce had furgotten pei Hd Had written you for it, sho Pare afraid of me, was ougaged List ovBalug, t Sho would yo away to-day for a few days. Asked hor ta let me know when she roturni, he only Wait prumngcd, Bho'sald sho was SUPa toto Zouysnd AE hp Noes. tu her t Ml oop Ben py yf a Keep up,ber ep ng Aosted, <' + GOV: BCOTE AN OLD Lgl" ne Prine MATS CAME a Wy AereNGe TOU Iotier Poe ape GuaRIALS 1 enclose fo Bacon, Bros hp age yO Hilive me Seats ty wi ult tiury us ho oFton” told Tag ese OFdery Wore all right.” any G4 a4 on Wednieaday: overt, ‘at Puiludolphla, Sine culty Wo ‘oun usd oluye bee Wes UF that churKe, T will wee Wut! avuien ames, Hounly gaya Cochra fold hin the dns eneAt ou ono vk tho orders was In muy hands ug. This fy all ponsauso. Dennis $a ko citi very wuxiouad to get oversbody but Muuelt invofveu. © Old Soort und Cues Carpenter 8 Dey and Ldid not seotham. 1 huve onty Bigg ecesonce, Twillnotsan after bm, aa f cpaduet ta Rexousatle, Owens ts hore, and t-right. ito ways Coohran t8 bitter, but ne ee fal ot byte {ute {rouble Bi ty han ho iptus ee found ea is i range euoitot ie t tao! Yourv tray, SOF ae kip ostrs ATTEN j “SLY 48 LATION de PORMTULY. .- . sUntTED St.cres BaNATH OHANHEN, WABHING: turneds fy 3) 'Th—DEAB CenEnals J roe do wbal Wee soon Jake. Hu iy all eight and will at is Wanted, [have rocelyed nel - 5 MRQnsWwer Any+ Glog, canecioity Ba the grouud nf your vel c ¢ 68) cautsel tor Parker, und Beott, and 3 You . se uu that hy Juoubs und . Kelahiy ow oe th tal raid Jucohs and | kuow it ia not true, badautl at Huything nboutit, “ull the Come clecton a caitle aa possible, In rogurd to my Wii decline ty duswes on the yround that on as, ee eubaet andeucted us such, and all Ny ON, ea Obtoluad da that cunidenoe. tip ae Suminit you for contempt until we can jature lnouta, und by that tins. thin re WwW, Ayo it stop'd, or you que af {ele Himba Taide Boe ekise now wit red 49 ink thoy will find Ww dyalnst you and mo oxcope in regur to my oloction, and 1 ado not belinve thoy wil] press that, Tatil Uiink they will let you and mo along, Tam nuxtously looking for Butler. If hols in Columbia let moe {knaw), and find out when hogs coming, t vara stothing for whut Moses inay toll or eny, Iwill welt you to-mor- row again. I will keep Jake posted. Yours truly, Je J. PATTERSON, NAPPY AND DOs’? CANE A DAMN. Unirnb States SaNATR Cran, WAsmind: TON, Bent. 13, 1877.—DEAR O2NRIATS Your lottors nil rerelved. ‘Phe lotters of Mosea muy be. tisn- fulsome day, but not very important now, It is not the morits of this matter Lam now fght- tug, and hope nover to go Into thom, Moss Is not a witness dentist melt ny of those charges, Ho hns written mein behalf of Redding, and £ have given him a letter, ns ha requested, bul of Sates yout b fan hettor what Ls ine hought his lettora meant something. Well, 14 have pot writton until £ tei enfo. [tia cortainty allright hore. € havo had tong Interyiow with Humphiroys fr Juego nf the District Supreine Court uppointed by Presl- dont Grit), and he tully understands tho ense, and will do what ts necesunry. IE iC wero not for the fuss, L would profer thoy would pond on nrequisition, it wauld stump thom badly to bo Houten, Butler wrote me nohe world be rent, and 60 did Bugon, but thnt the Attorney-Ceners al would natty mo by letter of tha finding of the indlotment, which he has dons in a very ro- apect ful letter, und asks me to notify hin by the 2uth whothor J will appear voluntarily without, requiring a requisition, f will roply on Monae vory rgaveutfully declining to go, and wo will thon 6M whethor to will fasyo, Melton was hero, en route homo, on Btonduy,and gad ho world fad out all nbout it whet be got home. Ho graphed me Inat evening tint thoy were afraid and never would send for mb. THe said ho would We sure before tolographine, Tho news- yapers here insist that thoy will, but of courdo thoy want that. yow teut perfectly easy and happy since 1 say Judge Humphreys yeaterdny, and don’t caro adamn, Capt, Pattorson waa authorized by Gov. Huartrantt to telegraph me to go over thore and all would bo safe, Ho writes me this morning that tho inattor was talked about at the Conve tion among tho loaders, Don (Cumeron], Kem ble, Mackey, and others, and said T ought to go over thore nnd defy Humpton and his arew. Bo. oomne what inny I in all safe, and will be Senator until sthof Marah, 18s), ‘Trescott says ho and Evurig tajced It over, and that Evarts anys they cunt fike mo, and thit It was allwrong; that ho liked re, and’ would da anything. dould for me. Shorinnn sont for mo to bis house in his ourringo, and talked nbout it, and sald £ must atund up, and that, thoy, would help ino all thoy ean, aud hunted at tha iden of their taking mo on a requisition. Tho feollng fs curtatnly gotta, strong in imy favor, and {um gatlsfled now ft wil not hurt mo, but will make men xoml-martyr. Fam glad {t ts over,as L now consider tt is, and Tdon'teare bow soon thoy send on thor requl- altion, Jneobs insists tipon telling that tho dfounoy and Leggott warrants were collected for you und me. Ele hus heard tram sonie ono In 8, J. that you and Coubrit fixed it up for you to gwont Ignorauco of thom, and to have him in- dtoted in order to shut his mouth in my bebalt. Cochran toils that you swear you know nothing about the warrants, and bed no titerestin thom. Jacobs had been fed to belfeve that you got out by putting him in, 1 have tried to convince him otherwise, but he has warm frionds among tho Demouruts thore, nud enn yot fustice whore wo could not, Tam afraid ho will go down volun- tarily, as Tom Taylor and others have written him offering to go his ball and help bin in any way. Hig cuso is. 8 much botter one than any of ord, and it en mistake to offend him. [a can't understand why you was not. In- dicted along with us, as the hooks show tho collections wore for you and me, unless you bargalved with Cochran to swenrout, Tonto nothing ibout tt, and am glad you wre not indicted, but ho dog, und inay make trouble If tro goes down. Thos Milt bollova him, before elthor you or I. Twilflet you iknow if ho goes, Ho prom{sad mo ho would not. Now, is thera any way for me to got saine help? niall those mutters you gotas muoh asl did, and invested nothing. You have had as good ant hetter ofica than mine, and it cost you nothing, and yet Lum to bear tho brant of tho fightand all tho oxpenso, LT must pay a coun: eel nt lenst $500, and howam Lto do it? Can you rave mp nny in your office? T think you should, My salary fs no better thin that you and your gunployes enloy hea all things ure considerod. Mr. Huwling wants to ba your successor, and fot him show his willlagness to holp me in a tight place.” If Tyot no holp I must go to boarding, and sond my furniture to be sold to raise money and rent the house, 1 am keeping May away frum school to cut down experses, and suppose ‘by this moans I cun ralao tho money, but think ie protty bard whon thoso I have kept in place for four years will not help me, Is thero any way to roiso me at ; and this in a Bronil sun among so many, It would be a godsend. [ know you would if you bad tha money; but you nover can keep any money, and, of course, can’t do what you would tke, for want of ability. Do what yOu cin, and let me know, If you enn let me draw upon you for $100 at short date, ond gortain to bo pad, T could got stunk, 1 think Heayton would help, and 80 would Wilder, but oan'taay, Brayton may object, a8 ho has not been confirmed. Tet mo heur from you on tha subjeat, and would bo delighted If you telegraph me todraw. Youra truly, . ‘ JNO, J. PATTERSON. bss iis Very rntaNnDLy, UNITED Brates SENATE CHAMUEL, WASHING- ton, D.-O.,. Sopt. ii, j—DEAR GENERAL; Yours recolved. T buve your watoh and drow on pou for $0310.60 for tho wuteh, G) conta to tho:bank, and $10 you owed ma, as { noed evory dullur now I cin raise, ‘his ‘mukes the $60, [ disiike very much to 10 a pawnbroker’s, and hope you will no} aak mo to go again, Tho affidayite of Moses ara vory goad, but could not be used Ing court, Judge Bucon Is here, and snyshe and Butler have atminged matters with Hampton, and that. L.can rely upon {tihut no reniuleition will ho sent, fu guys Hampton Ia yery friendly, Of thego things you nist nat speak, Northrop was appointed to pleusa Jauipteg. Jinyes asked mo. to make no opposition to ft Ltold him £ would not, Dick Carnonter waa hero and terrl- bly chopfallen. Well, £ do not owo him any: thing. All 1 want Isto got out of thid acrapo and serye out my time. Tuuving wrote mo to draw upon him for $100, which I did. Jucobs says Cochran offers to give him iminunity to ga be. foro the Cammittoe pad testify, but Lwill not lut hin go unless thoy will nalte pros tho In- dictmont nyainst him,and thon his toarionny. wortld bo very valuable. Tf rin going toa wed- ding on Tues ay at Holindaysburg, Va., and will spot rotura uotil Saturday, Will ba here when you come, Halse all tho money youoan. Yours truly, Jno. J. Parrengon. ADAD YEAR Ton NFGROFA, Unite epanes ENATB CHARUEI, WABIING: ‘tox, D, C., Oct. 4, eT—Dea GENeRaLy Your lotter recolved. QF cowras you hive my latter bofore this, Sacha nd Als Cominittes gat no @neauraguinent from Hayes, as hp told them no chano Ao be made dow. ‘Thoy hive ull diese appunred, T think tho negroes found thoy did not make much inpression, This is 9 bad year yr tho. tae watch 1a Rafe aie Fendy, i you upon your rolurn. itn ine to dr uben hin for $10), whiah't did, fiorey. pad # ote (ayn cuch Bont me $4). ‘Chis is all I received, 1 am sorry to heue of your trouble with Rywiins, anid how you will got It wll dxad Up und hive ud tugs, Ag HT yite igallinjury. Que hupo is in kounlng things quiet. They can’t got an indlate nent pgainet you until court, fourth SMonday ty thigionth. Ethink you had potter got away andepme hero, and thug bo out of the State when the curt muvts. By Staylog there they night urrugt you. Satill think fT edn keap anys Tite fron belng dane ugainst you, ducoba, asd ulygulf ut Uyo nextcourt. Better be here, sud we gun consult, 1 huvounother Sprentuniae let. tor from Guo, Seiniyro, In which ha rofurs to Menton, You shiyld tell Munton to be ery careful of wont be tells Melutyra, He ( writes from Hrooklyn, N. ¥., snd aaya ho with turn to Ghariuatan jn a woek or tio. 1 gure howl £0 iis throats, poly ho julght try to get Warren Into trouble, Nat pe yaw bere, ps very Sow persons Are hors, id “nol go nwiy Ag f exposed, thinking it batter to romain” boro, iver ome hero. MaCorilate wil} Kiva you eave uny ting. Yours truly, PATTEIGON, M.O, Butler, of Bouth Qurolina and Willan Pitt Kellogg of Loulsiang wore ndtulttad to sate in the Senate at the sama aession, Lutler repre- svyjtod tho Hummpton Government of fouth Curae linu, which Huyes recognised in pyrmance af the bargum by which the Etoctoral count was cupplyted. “Kellogy reproqented the Packard Qavornwont of Loulsiuna, which Hayos jy Mike mannar bound bhnselt to overthrow, Jue Comnittes on Privileges and Hlevtlons of the Scoute fn the Forty-ffty Congrosy ropuriodg that Hayes did wrong ju both ousges, and decided that Buiter quge pette be Bonator a frov Bowtie Garulings wad oy ouKnE to bo Kenutur from onal. bi pibtonn majority in tha Bonutewustylned the Cununitted fn the lust invt Hee wads on the wyerils of tha ease, coufirmad hell: ag 8 righ a pout, Bub in Butler's cage two carpol-bay Benafors, Pat- tora sind Conovyr, yoted with the Demopraty and ayuladt tho report of is Oomimmittys. Butler wad eoutinued Bonator fruin south Caro+ ie an hhns always been allogod that thie result was reauhed In purdsuuuce vf on arrangement. It wyis churged by Benutor Edinynys at tho ting te the voto on Butler's case tat Puttonion wis w buvahamyniey. in Bouth Garoling {n canald- eration for his seryioes 4 Ruler. ba that time Yattersup. was ludioted In Buuth Carolina for bribery, To dénied that Matis WHS WAY auch undapatunding, and By aa sutlor, panunlty for Patlanyon conld only be guarantoed by Wado Humpton, thon | DySEnOy, ot Bauth Caroling, Tho felendy uf Kellogg bave vlwuys inalated dep Was not Voted OUEOF the Berpto bo- puuse thorp Waa yn agrouinong thut tho Demo. orate were ‘not to disturb Keltogy. ft wg at, noruble understuuding” ty whlch the cane {y tha two cusos wera glepoael ol ‘Tho other day Senator Hill, In bis spocets dee fonding tho report af tha Cumimittes on Priv pqs and Blestiony Focnpiied ig the ofectiqn of Keollogs und the soutigg of Spoltord, who wag Glogtad by We Loglluture whish Huyea recog. nized as tho only fogul one jn Luulaiunn, spferred th thie talk wbouta bargain, ugrevment, or une tawuunitas Ho suid t thls talk had gone Mar enough tp compromise the boner of south Estonia ‘and by touk upyn himself ta deny that Routt Curulina would Haye purchased “ber ras dumption trun parnatsbag atau ea by agroslug: ta coptinya thode iptumies upon Laybtanuy ‘fo thls Guo, Wada Hampton. replivd ‘In a Howery speech Avel nf the, Issue Squarely reaguteds by talgod about follawing Bau! vary} fu v pulmuotto. Ne ‘oy bloody Gulls thay were" shot gown aud biided thiok with spevl,’ ind tol pot don, fordou, AI'6 colleugue, bore tho colors of Georgia In tho same way, He charged Renator TMT with, bravery Inthe tine of pence, and announced that he Ufnunpton) would yoto ayningt the unxenting of Kellogg. On Wedyosday Bountor Butter took lis tari at Senator (Hil, He dented that he wns admitted fo tho United Statas Kanate tn pursuitice of Dargatn, and announced his attention ta vote for tho retention of Kollnga. earl in tho fght Of bis denint, ex-Senator Patterson's letters are rofrcahilngly Pit . a “MACHINE POLITICS.” Memodies for the vile That Throaten the Nation=Tho Deapotism of Purty— Tho Beat Republicans Dinfranctised atthe Primaries—Seratch Bud Nome inationa—Ahofiah the Kpolls, Neiy York Meratt, May 21, Mr. Georgo Willinin Gurtls lectured before a Jargo and brillant nssomblaze in Chickering: Hall fast evening under the auspiees of tho [n- dependent Nepublican Assoctation, Many of his uuditors were of tho gontlor sex, and tho hearty applause with which thoy and thelr steracr compantons recolved him must have hoon vory gratifying to the genial andacholarly “ Easy Chaie.” Ho stepped forward to tho foot- lights without tho formality of au introduction and plungod into bis subject direct, as though hobnd something important to say, and de sired to chiin bis hearers down to that im portant thing. Ho sald thot he gerepted tho Assovintion’a Invitation as that of Republicans who know that the Republican party was founded In’ freedom and for freedom, and who are resolved to keep thomsclyes free, The man, he continued, who {fs prowl never to have voted anything but the wholo, regular party tlokot shows the servility of soul wh mnkes despotiam possible, [Applause] Yer great public objcota can be seopred only through partics, The progpuss of Ilborty Is tho history of party, Bam Adams and Patriok Henry, Jeforaon and Mmasiton, Washington and Line colu, were all great men, In Englund John Pyin and Jobn Mampdon, Burke and Fox, Pitt and Pecl, and to-day, Gtudstane, Bright, and Geuconsfeld, are party lenders. — Itut “inte. pendence wit ‘bin the pares ie inillapenantble, and those who sn¢er nt I as Mngomputibte with the copditiong of partly forget that tt fs only inde: pendence within” the purty whieh secures mulitlewt Progress by means of purty. [Ap- plutso.. : After tracing tho fall of the Whig party sith- sequent to the repeul of the Missvurl Compro- nilso and atyling the free-soll Demooreta und Whtga who formed tha Hepublican party In 1855-6 tho lineal descendants of tho Sons of IAberty of the Revolution, Mr. Curtls touched upon tho mighty achicvements of the ltepul- Henn purty and aiid that ne momber of a party has n right to wppeal to another to stand by tho purty who docs tat do what. bo cat. to inake the party worth standing: Hy After tho prolonged applnuge that grueted this axiom had subsided he udded that lf unworthy candidates are sup- ported to-day for tho sake of the purty (t bo- comes ail the ensler to support unworthy eandi- dutes to-morrow, ‘Then bo sald that one of the most startling facta in our prosunt political situution is thut purty is ceasing to be an ugenuy of the peoplo. “A system fs rapldly developing itself,” Mr, Ourtis wonton to say, * which usurps the polite foul initineive, tha vital paint of popalie got~ ernment. and which rutes tn tho nume of tho party. ‘bls systom ts known ns tho machine, ‘Tho inachine Is ullgureby, a combination, a ring or clique of professional pa ekelas, GF mor whe fivo by the emoluments ot official plice, and who give thoir lives to politics. Vhere ts a common and jnatinetive understanding among thou, Tho object 19.the mutntonunes of their own powor for thelr own advantage. Tho muchiiu has no public purpose, no faith in private honor or integrity or putriotism, Its ory is thatall is fuir in politica, and its wholo spirit is revedied bu what one of tho machine oncy said tomes Ths {sa nnaty State, and it takes n groat dout of nnsty work to carry it, ad 1 trust we haya nuaty ngonts onough todo ft.’ (Laughter.] Our Gove ernmont begins at tho primury, and whouver or whatever controls that controls the Goyern- ment. ‘The machine shrowdly begins ut the be- ginning." Mr. Curtis nexe stowed that the ow York Republican voters are disfranebised by the muehine at tho pri- maurice, 60,000" of tho 6400 Republic- an votes not being permitted to havo any volce tn electing tho candidates whom they are expactod to support, und that the 1U,0u0 who aro allowed to vate ut the peduncles seleot, nearly a soveith of the State Convention at whieh the Natfonal delegates are nppoluted, ‘This mavhine absolutely exciudos from menibor- ship of un xssoviution and consequently from the sight to yoto ut the pri mastr les avery Ropub- lican who will not pludge himself to vote for any ‘one who Tay buy a nomtimtion, and tt Curther= more excludes any Republionn who may be ob- Jeattonablo to the insobine ns nn Iinpricticuble nod troublesome fallow, fhugare tho must intel- lgent, tha most. patriotia Hopubiisnns of this vlty disfranchised in all the imost important pre- liniiuary actions of tho party. Mr. Curtia draw. a ploturo that waa evidunty. intended to show how rural delogutes tu the lateCouvention In Utica wero mado, and saids “Having thus, by wholesiio disfranchisementand bribory of overy kind, secured 2 majority in the Stata Conven- Yon, tho majority principle is outriged to com- pel the dolegates to voto age unit in the Na- tonal Convention, thus following the distran- ehixamont of soine with the gogulug ond muz- zling of others. Tho cleation that fullows ts almply thochvico of an alternative dictated by this party muchine,”” Jiaving instuncod tho mothoda of the Bonn- fartes ns of a pleco with thosoof tho machina, he lecturer said that by tha consolidation und extension of the machine through the country it ayndieato of party bosses muy become dictators, and tho most fundamental and’ radiun) ohiinges of our palitical systum may be efpoted. ‘here Is, he continued, [mmenso politieal Indifference ninong good citizens, und itis upon thut vory indifference that the machine counts for auc- cess. Altopubtican ring nud a Tammany ring could not conspire and rijo New York [f tho honest and patriotic men resolved that they should not. (Applause) Hence Mr, Curtis sa) that while good men sit at home half persuaded that 0 Hopublio ja a contemptible rule of an und secrotly lohging for « strong mian andit splendid and victorious déspotiein, thoy should show that itja not # government mysterid py ignorance. Int a government Wlrayed by Intel. Jigenco; It is not a victory of tho slums, bit the aurrondar of tho sohtoutss tt fa nut that bad mon Are politically shrowd, but it is that good men are political Infidela und cowanta, (Long-contin- ued applanss.] ‘hore aro two practicable and porfeotly effective remedios forthe jnonster ovis which now threaten our polities. ‘ho first re+ quires only a poncil era pen and only the nos ment ncosssury fora soritob, and 1f all govd clt- \zons who detost tho machine woyld scrateh tha bud names on thoi builota tho machine would fal, [Applause.] ‘Thon atriko nt offigial patron ugo, the source of tho powor of tho machine— sirike at the system of party spails strongly, steadily, and porsistontly, wid you avver the ma- vbino to plucos, (Prolungod npplanse,| Mr. CurLis described tha spolla system by which tho machine bots its powor A Bepiontig swith tho poor oll wamon who sorub the floors of the dapartments and culminating in the Benito, 1a whieh usurpition af the Executive funation ts decontly vaded under the phrase, * tho auuciony of the Senate,” which means the distribution of spoils, aud after paying his roapoets to the Stato xcoutiva Doprin it hy insisted that the dos struation of tho snoils systom of the Civil serv joo fs indixpenggble, and that s id bolting will remove tho evil prsae ching. [Tho hourtiness of tho applause al 3s pont showed how tharaagnly bla auiience wero with him.] Hodomundad that publia business shajl bo done on buwiness prinetplos, and that the tenyre of public office shill bo faith: fu), eillcfont, and economical disehurgo of duty, whethor At tenura bo for wv day or foriifty yoars. [Applause] ‘Tho spnils ays> tom Is essontial, not to the marty nor to its or wunization, byt te the inachine, and anaut He ohiof evils is that ttund Jp lone inskes tho ui vhing possible, Jt iy only fifty yours that spoils havo boen the basis of party organization. [eis Wfty. yoars too long, LApptivuse,) ‘Phe party of ihe futuro, Mr. Curtis continued, faethe purty of Clyil-Servico reform, ‘The enthualasm vf tho yudionco cutmfuated whon t lcotnrer # “Tho machine's frs aunetive ‘hatrod of Proailont Unyes’ Adil tration ls fully Juuttiled, because under his ¥ pices tho slinpiulty wid. tegen ly of tho fire which will overthrow machine polltt hava beon demonstrated. Ip hag been an Aduiln- Iutration frue from seandal and sopra ad from the tenat breath of auspipion, Btrongly ine tronchod, despite all catummy, {1 tho respect und conttionsg of the Amerjuun people, it Wil) be known In ur bistary as tho clean Adialilatray ton, Huppy wonld the country be wero It eure thut the dleetiqns of this your would glve ft iy Adjniniatry Hay equully frog from evil.’ ba cc ir. Gurtle puld a eonaarul come linen ta Poats maser James, and the name was htuinddomely applauded, i closing fo bade tho fadopendent Key pubtionns Axsoolation haye courage and yo on with tbole good work of id freemen to omanclpale thomeulvos from the despution of narty waablacs, Se uaenead Mow Wo “itilyd? Bin, George Jonea was known nt Whittaker, N.C., asain ablo and rockloss fighter, partionlurly when alittle intoxivatod. Deslring a battio, ho ouul+ lunged everybody In the harroon, but a) do- clined. Ho was tld howover, that Mur) Bryugt would probably nceoinmondute bin, Ho wentto Bryant's house, accompanlod by a crowd, and tturod him to cone ont Tho duthanoe wis (ruitiosg. ‘They Jonce caught, Mra, Uryaut ashe oxMe to the door, ee stabbed her, * just to rile ber coward of a buaband. This produced pip [mmauiate etfoct. Hryunt, with a beuvy wlib, ted Jones on the anal. A Chanee for Hub Ingersoll, New hm kdl ths Sui— ne it Coe Raweee Gy tnrgranil fei alluw the Y) pe wudioncs that fl rove t im wn anypody wha goog not bojlove in God ta u.fool. 7 Henwas tt, Orv. ee How my throat hurtal Thoy why don’t you use Halo's Honey of Hypehouud and Yur? Plko's Toothache Doops cury tu of aijurjte. ———e——_- a t TRL SURETSMARTaR eS #4 contr TIE OUTLOOK. Some Interesting Calculations Re- garding Grant's Strength at Chicago. It Is Demonstrated that “He Will Probably Fail on the First Ballot. New York Germans Highly Inconged at the Performance In Illi. nots. ARlmilar Fooling Expressed Among Re~ publicans in Michigan and Elsowhere, GRANT'S STRENGTH TOW 115) Wid, FAU, ON FSHST NALLOT, Epectat Dispatch to The Chicnoo Trimune. Wasiinarox, D.C, May 22.—The action ofthy Hinols Convention and the conse tiences Hkely to follow from it are the prin- eipal toples of pollfeat discussion. The Grant men are surprised at the confidence that the suth-Grant men express in the belief that Gon. Grant's nomination is notonly not. assured, but that hits defeat at Chicaga Is probable, and that the manner in which the Springtield Convention was inanipulated will greatly contelbuts to the defeat of the Grant comblnation. ‘The arguments: used by the anti-Grant peoplo are very strong, and the nets to whieh they refer in support of these arguments are apparently In- controyertable. The anti-Grant men still boldly chatlenga the members of tho bull- dozing Senatoriul Syndicate to show where the ex-President can seeure within a hun- dred votes of enough to nominate hin on the first ballot, and the earnest Iepublicans who are opposing the third-term movement point with significance to the faet that thugs, far Gen. Grant's friends have not obtained for him n single vote from a free State be- tween the Allegheny Mountains and the Pa- elfls Ovean, axcopt from INnolx. Even con- eeding the solid vote of New York, Pennsyl- sont, and Ulinols to Grunt, the ex-Presl- en a Yvoutn THGN WAVE IN TIE NORTIC but170 votes to secure & nomination on the first ballot, and he would be compelled to obtuin 209 of the 270 votes of the Southern States, The auti-Grant men clalm that they already have secured much more than alt of tho Southern votes, Binine’s friends tne sist that 80 of tha Southern votes arc certain for hin, without counting a single doubtful delegate, while Sherman's friends make post- tlyeclain to an equal number south of the Potomac and Ohio Rivers, Give Grant one- half of the Southern’. votes, with the solid delegations of Now York, Pennsyl- vanta, and Milnols, and by the figuring here je stllt will Jack seventy votes of a nomina- tlon on the first ballot. Deduot from New York the thirteen Blaine and the two Sher- man votes, which Grant cortalnly will not re- colva on tho first ballot, and frum the Penn- sylvania delygation the nineteen men, who are opanly committed against a third term, and Gen, Grant will lnok sixty-elght more votes, orn total of 183 votes of a nomination on the first ballot, A’ EVERY VOTE TAKEN from the solld vote of Pennsylvanta and New York counts two against Grant on first bal- lot, the 3f votes which ho is certain to tose in New Yor and Pennsylyanta make 63 votes to be added to tho 70 which he tucks for the first ballot. Indeod, a careful revision of the Hists of delegates already elevated, which has been mady here yosterday and to-day by par- sons who have the best means of Informa. tlon, makes it appear absolutely certain that, whily Grant ts ahead, he lacks a majority, and that it yi not be Tim to get that mafority among tho delegates "still remalning to be electud, Not counting Colorado, Lonisiina, or Iaho, which huye to elect twenty-four delegutes, 9, judicial cxamination of the returns shows the following result: Grant, 300 votes; 8M short of a majority, Blalne, 277, which is 103 short of w major- ve Shorman has 108 votes, Edmunds 86, Wash- burne 13, and Windom 1), These tatuls difer witely from the estt- mates of tho different cundlintes, but thoy aye been obtained after careful examina tion, and in many Instances are bused upon the personal assurances of the delegites themselves, DUN CAMERON MAKES THE FOLLOWING estiinnte of Grant's strength at Chicago on the first ballots Mussachusetts, tout, possible for 70) Albarn 53/‘Tonnessea, ,. + 4) Texna,, oye 14) Misslasippl.... 2) Fauislan | es Bootttiza olin, South Cyrollnn, . Even by Dun Cameron's own estimates it appears that outside of Now York, Pennsyl- vanin, and {lnois he does not claim tint Grant has more than v helfedozen votes ty all the Republican States, and tt would he very allifetutt for Don Cameron to find all his Grant votes In soine of tho States he ling namud. "The Seorotary of tha Blaine Chub estimates {he Bhilne vote on the tral ballot ab, 823, pro- vided the unit ruje fs not enforced In| Pann- sylvanin, in whieh event he would give Binine the whole 63 voles, or a total of 50, The Blaine estate for Grant, on tho first ballot, 13 263; for Sherman, 04; tor Edmunds, #3; and for Washburne, 1 VERY POSITIVE OPINIONS are expressed here by those fumillar with the workings ef Republican National Con- ventions that the forty-two voteyot Mt ols Wil not be cast solld for Grant. ‘These opluions are bused upon two facts: first, the precedents of National Conventions; sucont,' tha fact that the unti-rant purty hus control of the temporary organization at Chleago, At Clncimiatl tho question of ad- uiftting district delegates wis decled fn favor of the districts. ‘tho Apwporary Chalr- wan of the Chicaga Convention Is to ha ape palitodt by tha Natlonal Comuitiee, and not on Ciuyneron, who fa now Chakrman af the Comuittea, Ils functions will) evase when the Convention shall have heen called to order, ‘The ‘Temporary Chahy may designated by the Repnbllean Natlonal Counnittes will then tate charge of ha Convention nati] a Permanent Chatrman Suleste, ‘Tho Natlonal Committea is by a eae majority anth(rant. ‘The Blalne men, indeed, alata -that It Is by nw large winjority: enthusiastic fn his favor, and that conse-- auontly ‘THE TEMUORARY ONATRMAN in the organization will bo pratty: certaln to sve that the procadents nt letse af the Nation- wl Cayvention ax to disprted delegations are followed. ‘Meso sine men are confident that the twenty anti-Grant votes in the State of Uilnals will be counted on the tliat vote, sunt not the solid forty-two Grant votes mane at Springtioht, he if anben BE. Fenton |s here for a, tay ‘aon his way to Chiengo, Referring ab at Springiold, he sald “that it by NO menns settled the questlon of Grant's nomluation, On the contrary, ho thought Grant would certaluly nat Do nominated, “The dasue at Chicago,” suld Penton, is a rave one, Many think that upon the yom. Wagon WHE depend the success, nosslialy) if ife, of the Repyblican party, suc for” thu! reason the nomlnutlon of Grant seems fine posslble,”" : INDIONANY GERMANS, Apectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Hh, May 24—Lhe roxilts of fhe Stoty Corpvoutlon lave not tenied to eomén the Republican party of thigelty, nuny, esps> clatly the Germans, declaring thelr Intention to bolt the Hoket, rathor than auppart Grant ‘or President. ‘The pouifantion of Cullum ‘or Governor gives satisfaction. — NEW YORK, GENMANS REDELLING, ‘Spectat Dispaten (0 Tha Chleagg Tribune, New York, May 2.—Tho greatest feeling qanifested here In relation tq the high-hand- ed dolnga at Springiield iy among the Gor- mans. ‘They not only express’ thomselyes openly In private, but In publle have already condemued the determined Intention of the Jeadera, ns shown In the Conventions tn New York, Pennsylvania, and Uitnols, to forco the nomination of Gey, Grant upon the Republtean party. The German Republicans of this State enll upon the National Convention to halt and consider well before ft risks by sueh n nomination tho Joss of a Jarge number of Gerinan votes. anid thereby tha Joxs of tho State of New York and of other States otherwise sure to tho Ie- publicon party. Ina resolution addressed to tha Natlonat Convention delegates, the German Republican Staty Comimittes say? We tre convineed there are Repubjican eandl- divtes enonzh whose nomination would be equiv. alont tw thelr election, We conalder a thint torm in thoory bad, and in practien dangerous, and wo find in the second Administration of Gen, Grant reasong onough nob to wish to sce him olected amaln. Thdrefore, we beg of the Convention In Cufengo ta considor carefully tho oppositian that haa been emptiat- feally pronounemd In many States, and not to force thousands of good Réepubileans to sncrifien thelr votes to thelr conviction or to ba obliged torenonnee tholr votes for the sake of thalr honor und convicuons,”” THE CONVENTION may well consider before tt throws awa: Gernian yote in such a Biate ns New York by nombunting Grant, Without that vote he could not carry the State e den, with the Kelly bolt to help him, to say nothing of all the Repubiican votes not Gers man which Grant would not secure,.-- buve heard et least Uunty Repadiicans of good standing and ‘of local fuilitence sity since the outenine of the force-will ty Tifnols, that ft now Ipokddt ag if Grant would te shoved “upon tho peo pe throngh the — Convention, but ey would Sike to sea-the chance for lily election, —sinee . he certaluly could not eurry this: Stnte ta begin with, and? on xentieman who had been in convérgation with Mr. Curtls probably represented the teellng of that eminent Ree publican as well ng hhuself when he said o-vduy that things had perhaps eome to the mss that threa such men as Conkling, atneran, and Logan could dictate the nomination of a Republican Prestdenttal eandidate, but not to the pass yet, think Ileaven, that they could also dictate to tha jnasses of the people, When, the guestion go! to thom, for whom they should vote. 5 Judge Dittenhoefer, “the leader of the Germans here, says plainly of the third- term b e33 and the Germans, that an overwhelming amber of theitt will ald fn stamping ont the heresy if necessary, by aw sistlng in the defeat of Grant at the polls. ‘There is no compromiga with them, . MICHIGAN. WHAT 18 THOUGUT OF THE ILLINOIS CONVEN- TION, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Triburte, Granp Rarins, Mich, May 22—The. re- sult of the Illinois State Convention has been the general theme of con- yersation among both Republicans and Democrats here. ‘The Intter rejolca over it as adding greatly to their chances of success. Many of the former are outspoken In thelr indignation, and aro bit- ter in their denunciations of the action’ of Logan and hfs delegates, Many of the prominent working Republicans of this city have asserted that should Grant receive ant focepts nomination gained by such moana they would not support the ticket. Men who four weeks ago announced that they could work for him with cuthustasm now assert that if he gets the nomination and takes {t through such efforts of his allexed frlends, they will bolt him utterly. They. assurt that o cundidate nominated insuch a manner would make even stalwart Repub- Henn Michigan o doubtful State through dig affection and actual defection, They, how- ever, have hopes that such high-handed action us was taken ty Illinois will so dis- gist decont Republicans from other States In the Nationnl Convention at Chieago as to inake [t fmpossiblo to nominale a candidate who will certainly provoke such a storm‘of opposition In his own party, This is the only comfort they derive from the Springfleld Conyention, The Washbuarne sentiment is Geveloping rapidly tn this State, qd, should {t be found imposalble to nom- inate Mr. Binine, Mr, Waghburno will projia- bly'get the sold vote of Michigan, which will certainly not vote to sustain the unit rule in the National Conventlon, FROM DEADWOOD. A Mining Munchausen on His Travels. A Chicago boy, who had spent some aix months in tho Black Hills, struck home last weok and anuntored up Clark ‘streut, Ho was dressed in an antolopo-skin abirt, 9 palrof black-tafled Necrakin pantaloons, boadoi mvevusins, and a white felthat with a beim like a wagon wheel. Ifo wandered juto n saloon, thumped his fst on the counter, and howled for tun-julce with a ulfttaring eyo, “Will yor fino ma, strangers?" he sald to three or four gentlemen who wero sitting at a tuble, adding us thoy healtated, “I reckon ye'd Detter. With ine x Ihyite means lquor or blood. ¥o'd pelver come un bd 'Thoy approtched tho bar, and all tank beor, except ont, who took cider, expiuning, that ho qd nover touched spirits In bia fife, * Wall, Cl bodogged!” ronred tho skin-decked travelor, “Ef yer was with ino whar IT hang out, yo'd be Inter whole, 'Canse thne's whar yer fot tor drink, whethor yer drink or not. pluck {*" And ho poured in the poison. “Whore are you from, it Linight ask?" In- quired the alder man, “Brame right from, the guloh. The clean-up put mon few thousand nhend, and I'm wandorin! ty soo the Aizbta, You bat!” * Brom tho mines?” “ Strulght from jist whar yer reckoned T was, stranger, Tbeon Inter tho fllls. Panued hit, and now Put tn for av regtar ald He, You bet! * How aro things in the Hilly naw? Ta business Moprossed or are things flourishing?" *Ldon't Ienovw sotiin’ about thom ble words, but of yer want fer ter know how things 13, thoy're thar; right thar, Iseen twenty millions o money fakon ont of my ming fn’ fourteen hotire, That's trudel Vhat'a ditia’ gle every wash, and don’t yer forgit it; you bet “ How docs Cuater Oity sceni to progress?! * Lain’t no bizacas with no Custer City—l'm a aalner, Lam." “tr ean & recont paper that a number of troops have been moved to Fort Meade, Do thay think thore is any danger fromm Indians t" “Injuns) Injuns, pard! Why thor’s moro'n #ovon millions of 'em setten aruund onthe rocks wuitin’ for a chance to lite in.) Injunal Why you don't know nothin’ about Injuns boro, 1 seon ten hundred thousand troops killed in an hour and a hulf. Bus £ don’t mind no Injunal tho I tunnolod under four tribes camped half a anita from my olalm, and over; nad ane uf thom wont up in tho blast. You bet. Thore onn't no fein wit away with a Hitler, aud don't yur forgit ity” 2 wood must be rathor adangorous locnl- ty. t noadwondl Dangerou strangor, if yor over loarn to yiinble, jlat put yet monoy on the etutement that Leadwout le dangeroudly ilaced, Yer'l| win, pard. Yer'lt scoop tho pot ouch tussle, or countiny judgment deuco box.” ““Yaolng to be iu Chicigo wny longi of Uno?" “dist come to take waquint at it. Buy, show mo pround. Show mog taro bank, Tye much dust for comfort, and Ud Uke ter drop or plok up. Show moe aro Stranger, and It) tonke yer proud of yerscl?,' “Laon't think you would tind mo a vory good gulde, for ['ve only been hore a eamnpurifvaly shart timo, but perhaps one of my friends, wha resides hore, would——" “Ton't bolong here? Whar yer ‘from, stranger? Whur's yer tepec?" “i re ve Deadwopd," responded thoatrangor, ie tho young travelor will come around and pay for those drinks ali will by forgiven, a FRANKIE, Al put tha ] : I gazo around tho school-room bright, "; - int ebildlsh fortus 1 geo, ate we But wlua unong thom one sweet face ....4 ‘That smiled go oft on Nyy; si Dear eyes of bluc. that many times booked trustingly iu ming, Now clogod [a sleep, to open whore Etorna) sunbenms shite; . Aweat ling, where sinjlos Ko often played, An died, in dat chee rust; 1 fo hands, 60 bu One “Now luld o'er pulsoleas broust, Briyot ber! wo'll nigs thoo from the acancs hore thou dust love ty be, And many ta ‘mid busy take, Aly thouyetits will rouen to Chive, Dour Angel-child! O huppy ono! For thee should low iu fears, Called tn thy youth to tuate the Joya Of God's oternal years. Aud, hearts so bowed buncath His rod, No balm but thia | gives Life passoth quivkly—then with bim Bpernally yo'll Ih FIDRLUIS, Se aaa A Season of Disastrous Fires. The atatletiog of lossoss by Urea for the first hreo moutha of the year were very eucourage ug, tho exyreyaty umount belng considerably leas than during the curresponding periods of tho past four years, and tho {fabilities of in- surnies colnpabics correspondingly less, With April, however, there came a grout chungo, us weuson vf disastrous tres dot fu, extending to all acts of the country, The Now York Conimerctal ale tL pmsl fhe amounts of loises av 45,000 of auch fires ay occurred from April L to lay 15, wa Bppoure by Ita files. ‘The atory is al- moat a palling, 1 that Doriod shore, were o rus, woure the property destroyed was Falued atiuoro than Packt t involving A loss of ve. amunst:"Ci-, 85,090,000, exclusive of the #1,000.000 of property Joat by the New Jersey furest fires, Thore havo been the wsinl amount of smaller lrea, tho Joss by which Is estinated at F000), "To thia'suin §1.090,000 iy aelded for losses at une reported fires, making a total of 315,000,000 in fle weeks upon whieh thore was a probable Ine Hiranee of €7,00).00. Sovernl towns have been Aept oltt of jatenee, while soveral otbers have hi flery visitations which were little short, of being fatally de c The brain, muscles, and kidneys constantly require nourishment, whieh 1s found in Merotiur, * ing Cl P DE CANNON, Madame Dockrill, Emma Lake, Signora Marcellus, Signor Sebastian, Madame Martha, Herr Heysard . Miss Hollis, Greoted with Loud Applat The PERFORMING REN The LEAPING STAG, The FIRE HORSE, ‘\SALAMANDER," MADAM NELSON and her TRAINED DOvEB, The NELSON FAMILY, Recelved with Delight by 20,000 People! Performances Every Aftertoon and Evening. Extra Morning Performances Wednesday and falure day at 10.8. mie ‘ POSITIVELY XO FREE TICKETS, THE LIFE OF BARNUM, written by himself, up to JU, will bo forsale on tha’ grounds and in the tant, Trice, Gleenta, lath; paper, 2) conta, “Lion Jack,” Me, Barnum's tatest tory, pelee 73 cents, FOR SHE ACCOMMODATION OF LADIES, ehildron, nnd all who desire ta uvold tho crowd aur rounding the teknt w nhow grounds, ME, Barnum will opens ticket office on the day of the ox- hibition for, the sale of pia wnd Roserred sete Ht the uaunl slight artvanca, at DRAINARI'S MU 1d HOUSE, 135 State-st. Ladies, chitdren, and othors wishing to avold the crowd in the evening ure advised to attend the After- noon Brhibition. $PExeursion ‘Trains on all Hallroads on the day of exhibition at reduced rates, Meniey., Tene 7 KANKAKEE; Tuesday, June 4, CHAMPAIGN ; ‘Wednesday, June Ba egooM: INGTON; Thursday, soth, PEORIA: Vriday. 23th, GENESEO; Saturday, 12th, ROCK ISLAND, Thence in the princ CONSIN, IOWA, ML COLORADO, WYICKER'S OTHEATRE, Every Even'g, Matinges Wednesday & Saturday ABBEY'S HUMPTY DUMPTY SPANISH STUDENTS, Fresh from their lato Enormous Buccoss at BOOTH'S THEATRE, NEW YORK. Largeat Combination in the World! GRAND DOUBLE HARLEQUINADE. - CLOWNS - PANTALOONS WARLEQUINS COLUMBINES Meadod by America’s Greatest Clowns, JAS. 6, MAFFITT & ROBERT FRASER >. W. HL. BAITHOMEW. SN. s fyautine, if at cities and towns of WIS. NESOTA, MISSOURI, and JONES, » Burretia und Stic, halite Thornton, elle Whartan, Snow st ne4 jenn, Levanting, Pantomime Nuvelty and Musical Art, wit pre with a yolume of Now York ‘l'ricks, Scanie Xplondor, Rreiting Surprines, of the thmuchandred und Hnuso- hold Comte Trick Fantamine of Humpty Dutapty, ex calling all formur productions. CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. GRAND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT RIVE-KING LITA COMBINATION, Augmented by SIG, BRIGNOLI, The Silver-Loned Tenor. Hale of Honervod Hants will earmmence This Morn Ing at Central Musie-Htall Hox-Onice,, Nekets, incluiting Mesaryed Beats, 25, 60,750, 81, and #144, according to ocuton, EXPOSITION BUILDING. =322/FOUR MONSTER |= 2S] CONCERTS. |== 1, 2, 3, 4. Republican Watlonal Convention Amphitheatre, Commencing Thursday, May a7, LEVY! LEVY! LEVY! Anda bost of Vocal and Instrumental Talent. 100 Artists---100 Artists---100 ts ni Hornnto fonts secured at CLAY RRR rutin ce TE Rea an Went Maulaodent, and at CHICAGO MUSIOCO,, 1A Btate-at. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, J.LHAVERLY ~Slanauor und Propriator. Last Nights} Then off for Europe? Firat Nights of tho nee Quadruple DULL + Laat Ohances to aca thon? Remember! Remember! Remember! Fares tell prior to their departure for Buropal HWAVERLY’S UNITED Mastodon Minstrels ! ‘Tho Wizaest and Heat In the World. Alt tho leading lat sy now living cunsalidatod under aie amity A ELUOD ae EMER ERAT UIES aT 0 TU PPATROM THE NOVELS N BCNIGL Havers ONG AND D pa Latort Huricagae " DELON dina & if Tit renee Wobnunday Mutihvo—tialt Sixt Pricos. HOOLEY’S THEATRE, MH, ponitively Inat wook of the QHEAT Hy aii ‘vg0 by Sydney Tosentald, entittod DOCTOR CLYDE! he unt tvardict boing that this ts tha Funnlust Gait Runny Connon Vig biauagemant ava ex footed wit! Powers’ Paragon Comedy Company ta roiunln Ono Yee fangor, Matinees Wodnosday and saturday, ets nary net Vorformanca of Monday, May @ EU ARNOT in “VICTING OF FAO" CENTRAL MUSICHALL, May 94, A, PARINUS TESTIMONIAL CONCERT, Anslated by; oe. MARIE BELIKA, the Octoroun {ita Donnan Ste asLunals, Alles Abnie Boheendur, Mra. Cornell, Mrs, nea Beranton, ira, i. Sick{en, Fe Air, We Howth, Me. Winker, Mr, it i Ntutaons Ate, We Heath, ate.’ Hauieacs Me Ie a Putte Murkun, Vocath Td Mion. A niocatlonian,. terufe Chas, Nitachkuta Ore choatra. ‘Vickotr, We ck NEW PUBLICATIONS, (ITTLE, BROWN & CO, BOSTON, Publish To-day: WISHOMN CRIMINAL PROCKDURE. Cunupontaries on the Law of Pleading and Byl- donee and tha Prnotles tn Crim we » By JOEL PiuRNTICA BIshor, Third edition, large TRUSIES. ri; 20 Rand ied ean rath sith te aiicant fa a RS Ce aS ai rat, Chicagu, Il, pI MEH, (he patentee, hus tad 3 yours’ axe parisieas Ling youre wl tte Aoshi, An at the xovernuelt havi any, Nay: ousloners, sin dabei oh SUMMEL MESOITS, accident pase ane nin a tre COZZENS WEST POINT HOTEL WIll be Opened Juno I, (880, ‘Yoo Hotel hep a passonyoy clovator, Cottages to lof, with board at Lote) or meals served in tho gat teges, Meewination ot Milltary Academy Jungl, bur addres bartioulars GQOPSELL BROS, Woot Poin N, X @ beat lo uae, Many ol ! FOR RALE. THE FIRST-CLASS IRON EXGUR? SION SCREW STEAMER ARUNDELL! Mi tons register, 145 foot tons. 2¢ foet beam, 10 (eek, hath two howl E Bx. t < tae ow Proanure Engines 2x3 ench, ata Has | Composite Steam Ynoht ESPERANZA, years olde ss foor ions D foot kawmne enna tor vite * ota, turn Flin Boller, Fitted out and Curnistied comp) Fue tran ned Bteet XA CIT 8 feot tong, 91 beam, engine x10, Roturn Fine Bolter, Apply to ld » DAVID BELL, May 19, 150. Stenm-Enging Worka, Buftato, N. Ls MEDICAL PIREDAILATIONS, e IMPORTANT TO THE FAIR SEX aeae cs PERIODICAL THE ORRAT ENC 3 corrbea, Painful Menetrondon, Ulcaration, Ovarian Disonees, ul) dixensen knuwn aa Female enknasa, Unod in England for yee naa Periodical and leas ' lnting VOL Sold by all Drugwiats averywhore. Price, See Bae, oF alr Duxes tue 6.0) Sout by mall free ; noni. UE GHAY MEDICINE CO, Mecvhanies' fifock, Detroit, Mich. He Renta a a Ug ae Sates MARTIN & co. 1 AC] ‘TEVES D, in {id und bt Lakers corner Hentoore, HINANCIAL. TRON SILVER HLGUNG COMPANY. OFFICER: President, GEO. 1). RONEN Vice-Irosidont, STEPILAN WHITs, Rocrotary, 1), F, VERDENAL,” ‘Treasurer, JAMES 1), SMITE GunoraleAaninuor, W. 8, KEY: Financial Agent, Wa: Uankers, Pani "Ht NA’ TRUST! Wiltinm 11.81 m4 Iehard KM: na, Ge. 1). Kobarta, Levi i. onlin, umes De * Deinetpal OM\co: toonia ht and 9) BORER BUTT ING, Naw lld roadways Now Yorks eee BUTLD. | LOOMS WHITE 00, Bankers, 40 Brondway, New Yorlie Hoposita recoived subse wae interne Ps abot end subject to check at sighton which, in tocks, Bonds, aud all Roctrities do 4 Her Bigek Bxchanue bons und sell ot eonmteMD Ree a LITTLE CHIEF MINING COMPANY, Room No, 6 Bouxen BUILINNG, 115 BROADWA: a MONTHLY DIVIDEND (No, 4) of ON 3 tha aM UE Gola nana Sat DRED THWuseRe ATH WATCD (globo), De itty Conta per 6! @, Out OF tho fourth month's not earns ious, pr at tho Mining Trust Company, on the i Miransfer books will clngo Mey 24, and re ow B,POVENDENRL, Soeelaryey wo CUBAN NAVIGATION. "NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. OPK +06, OOM s+. verre ravens WR ETSe icra sail “GyUry Natucday:troki’Naw York £98 Southampton and firemen. Vassongera booked foe London and Parts at lowent rates. HATES UF VASHAGE—From New York to Bonths London, Havre, and Heemen, first 1 Bar HOU; recon cabin, $y) Meornua, 8 Rots at reduced rates. ORLRIVHS, & CU, wing Grecn, N.Y. CLA a . 7 Grech, X. hCLAUSENIUs & Go; kouth Uiark: __ STATE LINE ‘ToGlaezow, Liverpool, Dublin, He Dorey trons NY evury. Chatsdaye IRE Cate te 134 deur, kccomm@dation, “Second Cable {9 Broadway, N.Y nnd iol Leundoiend sonia Ys undorpbeat, U! SORES UTR HSS vorade! sungatats OB SCALES, ne Arena mene FAIR BANKS’ STANDARD FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 111 & 118 LakeSt., Chicago. Becarefultobuy only the Genuine. STOCK LEDESIEN? NLRs! INGs ago & Horlhwestern Rallway Company, era, ‘The Annun! Moeting of the Btockotucrnand Dond< boulders of this Company, for the election of Directors pursuant to law, nnd fur the tranxacuon of such other Tees RE Sn ea SM Be joa Kamp URED AY TONE a KENT Re yoberte, So ‘Tiunafer books close April Wib inst, und reopen June, te er eS Re Ponta ML. MY Rocratary, PROPOSALS, Sp nnn nnn may Proposals for Indian Supplies and ‘Cranes portation, VEPARTURNT OF THE ISTHNON, Orrice oF INDIAR AYFAIA, WASITINGTOS, May 10, 1 fptals, tdorged Broporiia fue LOUIINY, OF Transportation, &c. (ne tho nse tn! nd directed 10 thy Comulsslonge of Tndian A ios, i) and UT Woostar Btreet, will be ra= colved untill A. M. of stonday, Juno Th, 188, for furplahing for the Indian survice al pounds 10 bat Hucon, QoLGe aunts Beet on tha. he vy Wpounds Haking Powdor, "2 LO) uiunds Camtee, SAG pounds paunus Feud, 40,00 pohads lined isread, Hominy, 200 pounds lard, OW bureois ride filed 1.30 pounds aoe i 110 ‘potinds” Balt, 147, winds Bods, BUN poundy Suse, innkeis, Woolon nnd Cotton, Goods (eonetnte Ing in buck of Licking, 4100 yardny Htandard Callede + Hina’ UY varia: Duck, Isl yardas surds; Ulughan, (0M yards; Ko Ineinete, nit yards; Brown Jurdar Bleached ‘Shooting, 11.000 tings WW ynrday Calioo Shitting, Winaoy, yanis), Clothiug, Grocories, No= ‘turdwaro, stotical Bopoigs, Nid @ long Wat of Ianeous Ariicion, wuch ay \ ROHS, ml ‘ols. ‘pens, mnfor auch “of the Supplt 7 Aub bo contraated fur td rored ut the Al se MUST BE MADK OUT ON GOVEUNMENT | ULANKS, showing tho kinds and quanitttos of sub- atsiunce suppilen ruqultod for ouch “Ayenoy, nd Un Mavs and quantities, in gross, uf all olber goods ut arictaa, foxot Or with bank proposale and T porns Beant ounie Corn, Flour, 213,08) THD pour Sona Porky Saqteh) na pounds “Toba iS oontractand bond, ditluns to be obverved dors, thus and place dolivery, terige nares and payment, ranspotiaticn vautes, and ail otber Rucessary nagrustlons wil bo furnished upon appli= cation to the Indlun Oitice In. Washington by and ut viogater, direct, Now Yorks lo |. Kingsle: No. W Clinton Pinov, New York; Wm, Lyon, CS roadway, Now Yorks uid’ to thy Commissy ite Baint Joujs, o: ones, U. B. An a Cheapo, ate Vay wavenworh, (inuhy, Chayenne, and Yenbton, \. “iidewittoroponul’ee tia Mowe and day above one bidders are invited ta ba presonc st the CEUTIFIRD CHECKS, All bldemaat by sccompanted by odrtifed abect Hwan somo United Futon unosttory of Asslstan - ‘Vromsurur, tor af leual tive por cent or the aouat ‘ te propos), i. B, PBOWBEIDUB, t Coraiblasiop er, Subt MEDICAL, Know Thyself. ‘Tho untold miseries that rena) fron’ indissreuion fa. cari ie lay be allovinted and cured, home who doubt thts asxar uo shungid pulrcbang the naw ined Furs paviordtithe PRAGOD MEDICAL TSwitt ts Bosto ieee" of BEL PRRSERY oS * TION! Bahanaied vlaltin eee PAY od physical debility, or vie talliy inputted by thy errors o€ eauion to busliess, may be te fared and inauhood fevalned. ‘Two huidredth odlion, rovaed and onlarsed, {ass publlsund. "Vt a andant medica) work, the beat iw ie arldaes Ca wunts wecawanted wags and jeweled Ow hom waa r 7 tha Natuna! Medical Association. “te cone end very expensive au avings. axes, nwre thau tifty valuable pree Utne att nase Te= Many years of extensive, nd successlal celthar gne of wien is worth tep Une ‘thy book. found io French cloth; priceoniy ee Lane Routet saya: “No person should be on Laxtiest om a this valuable bovk. ‘The suihor lee ooble strated samplo sent to all on receipt o: Saito author refers by permleslon to JOS. 8. FIs Ek, Prosidgney We tae INGIATIAN ht jants W. PAINE, BM. fp, BS GAUNTT, a sf £5, ‘ONW p a versity of ot Mog SE ae A Bo ure it. Di, Baedity of the Faligaetcne Been a bg go ta es ie pedis Mae TTRAL, Piakan eRe Nalducheat, Huston, Musa WRogae THYSELF thor inay bo conmuliad on au dle v = saute requiring viii! and axpertenoa, 20 CLEA ram » Be WY i Tog t, a Oe Merman re ie ~BARLOW'S (NDIGO. BLUE,