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12 YHE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1880—-TWELVE PAGUS.: 2 ‘ * four delegates to vote for U.S. Grant, and | people, by the people, and far the people.” | that when tivo nets of district delegates ap- yn arn and hls stylag, depositions on oath, not to bo POLITICAL. to vole asa uniton atl questions arising be- Wine Hine, which grinde out defes | pear in the Convention, either from. Htinols THE COURTS. credited ab any mom elanis. ny onthe a Suede pater od Toren hs ralsed cits amty fore the Convention.” gates toa itis not atmass of fenorant | or from any other State, one holding ereden- e SSI nent,” soclety. New, as ever ‘sly i Of America, Missouri Insteneted Its dolemates, © 10 tate voters witeh ran be teal ext or four ‘Mala fram the State Convention antl tho other An “I o "EG Seer at Happy and gontie, aud hen stent cae | | aga unit on alt queationa arising before the | men. It isnot a gang of ‘slaves servilely | from the districts which they represent, the = i = s whan ote it. Siig The Triumvirate of Machine Bosnes Over: Conventlon and Peden arnt anbinitting to masters, It is tho organtiza- | latter will be ndimitted to seats, nud tho n nter cean reditor Hunt: THEIR WLYES. the daughter of tho Hon. dames Stewart, io doing the Business. ‘The Pennsyivania resolution reads that tts | tlon for pulitiealpurposes of the Intelligent, | former exeludeds and when any distrlet ing for Assets. aa = dotozates are “instructed (o support ten, | anu inornl, and patetotle forces of this Na | delegate from a State whleh has adopted tho | * Tho WottersIntves of Somo of tho Gen= RUBY CAMB, Grant and fo vote ag eaneton alt questions | Yon, aud iwi not be ridden over rough: unit rule and voted fustructions expresses 1 cinen Spokon of in Co: 41 ith y » bef Jonvention.” s Senator Logan has nine districts of | desire to have ils voto recorded neord. LM igh a) mncetion with Riding the Republican Horse to the that ty come before the Convention shod, ag Senator Logan has nine M o) Mn nevord: | Record of Judgments, Divorces, New Sulls, Ble— | tho wrestdency. [ Tho Minornal Witches of Th th Curofina instructed and solemnly and Senator this or that so many | ance with his own preference, his vote will rf , prety Hat Coloradg joa Joe edged “its {en delegates to vote aga unit | districts {n such another State. be so ree 1. Settling Up no Partnersitp. Corprapehittnce Ulenelauil Henalt.: Mining District, D—I—Danger of 2 Revolt, te the ent of the contest for Gen, Grant,and | ‘Pherefore, we take it that the theory of By. thes decisions Gen. Grant {ts cer el Hale . Wasinxotos, D.C, May 2t—In prepar- Th the Editor of Tha Uhtcago Tribune, supon all queations acising they are recom- | direct representation, which Includes the ad} tain to logy elattern votes lu Tinols and | sayyortr vy. TNE « INTER-OCHANY? Ing hricf sketches of the wives of tho Presi- | Cicaco, May &.—Having Just this mo, Anti-Republi Unit Rute—Fact mended to vote in like mamner’? ifaslon of district delegates, will bo reeog- | thirty-two in New York and Pennsylvania, | °7, ts PIE IN TER-OCEAN.” | cunttal candidates, It Is not ensy to define the | {ng arrived from Ruby Mining Cany Cole Tho Anti-Republican Unit Rule—Facts | © Virzinin declared its delegates aro Mine | nized in the Chicago Convention. and Instend of leading on the first ballot his | ‘Tho case of William 1, Fuweett v. ‘The | juits of the flluminated elrele. No less than | rado, where I linve spent most of my ie’ | as to the Stilling Business. structed to vate asa unit for U.S. Grant yote Is likely to fall fav below that of Senwtor,| Jater-Ocean Company was called for trint | don or twelve of the distinguished tnilfes: ree ainee the discov ry of min of my tine - united ant i, hy tele most Caress, ant PREPARING FOR CHICAGO, | Biilie’s, 5 yesterday afternoon before Judge Jameson, Pe hn e 4 feral In that tru ed afforts ta secure 3 ELA at Mb. From ils brief review of the situation ngs side here af tho Capital, ench the centre of a | wonderful mining district, Inst aA 7 sis? MPAIGN OF NOWE—A . ‘Mr. 3, A. Small appenred for tha Company } py, June, Ttake ‘ . The New York Conyention resolved “that HOES CAN ee eee oie | it Will probubly exist at Chileno next week ‘ y group of a@iched friends, While the merits | It for granted that the readors of your Empty Boastings of Third-Tormors ‘Dia the Republicans of New York helleve the | TVs ius Te aa, a ee it will bw se new empty fs, is honsting at be ee oie tiok case stot cee and gemees of each ure sure to be passed upon | Will be Interested In what I can any tee advantages They Will Labor Under redlection of Us 8. Grint as Prestdential FONPHOL OF Tie cute | Ho thied-term manager: he contest for inti after the Cons | gg in the Ightol possible devalopments, the | personal experience and obsorvat! m A candidate of urgent Importance, and the | DELEGATIO Beate taste iiss | them has become 1 one, and thelr | vention—as he was engaged in another ease. | comments aro tho most kindly; and L have | to this centre of attraction f lon relativg in Convention, delegates this day assembled are enled upon | SAGO CONY ANE aIrCLie Fivoan. | uy ie over a few delegates | fe, however, did not expect to be engaged | Cor tn} bl ose: Rent ios. ary Lae All Bobet y i on for the seekers of and tustructed to tee thelr moxtearnestand | TCT DE oui vont the South by the Chinese-gong tactics | puta day or Lo, and Judge Jameson satd | 2c4t Wear an expression of positive choice | wealth, whether’ it be capitalist, or miner united efforts to score hig nomination,” TLANOIS ANU HW ie Se whieh they have adopted. Zola We | ne would not eanthine t go Jameson sill | hy indicating which, above all othars, should | with his own hands and muscle extract Cen. Streight Confident, of Mis Romination os ) | ‘The Vesng Conrention adapted a resaiution WAR Ee Oe May Shee Now for | MACHINE GENTLEMEN AT THEIR THICKS, Ha eT Te ea cee te moe bo crowned queen. the silver nnd gold from—L was shed declaring 3 Inexpedient to Jnstruat th N iN; D, Cry jo ‘AS ATs Esse alness, - EAN, “ Republican Candidate for Governor OF delygation (sixteen) further tian to cast | Chiengol” Is tho exclamation that is, upon Special to Cinetinatl Commeretal. sented to postpone tho trial until this} ‘phe qitent tation vai station prec gigwelg oF the enelhy but Indiana, Ir vote nga unit for Presktent.” the lips of every one in. Washington to-day, | CitcaGo, May5.—As It now appears to | morning to sea what arrangements | of Lllnot uitlonnieswlio te-conatderud ty, | the: feet, £01 t dbo nea struct SATS Ra tor Hi As lone as there remalied 1 single one of the tite ai Age at rent at sents he cents can be inate, It 13 expected that if the mo | the Demo salle. party. ‘ “yerh. promi ib Ruby Camp have a ion ne ‘ 7 struet otr (twelve) delegates. to Ye dita aed $ 7 oy | Mitte on Arrngement of Seats and Seating f ; emocral yon ve prominen’ ve develo THE TRIUMVIRNATE. asa unit first, Inst, and-allthe {ime for James erent Northern States whilelt a not spnkeh in the Exposttion ave the power, ant will | Hon for continuance fs tusuecessfitl, at ay | “dari horse, 1s plump and tosy, with dark | from the grass-roots, And they nro we CAMERON, CONKLING, AND LOGAN, TIE Mas |G, Blaine? _ through its Conyentlon, ay long as there | exercise it, of glying Grant men atl tho pre- | plication will be made for change of venue. | paty, and animated countenance. ‘This Indy | lated cases, but of ad common a CHINE:HOSSBS—OVERDUING THE RUST* The lowa resolution was: “That. the | were delegates to capture, all eyes were | cedence in the Nation! Convention, even to | ‘Lhe testimony would not be wholesome read- | pg ift eit. wit th % ‘fous quality | that Ruby Camp ts often calle sccurrence NESS—NIDING TIE REPUNLICAN tonse To | delegation |. + be instrneted to east the | turned to the local contests, and people were | distributing tickets to outstders who are in | sng for the Grant delegates next week to tho eifter h that rare, precious quality ; D380 alted. tha" Poop THE D—L—DANGER OF A REVOLT. yote of Towa ns a unit, and that the delezt- | custous to hear tho futest news from Mary. } favor of Grant, itimay be weil totnqutre into | Gonyention. the ease f sreditor's bill |S’ ich cables its possessor to put every per- Man's Miuing Camp; tho meantng of whieh Dhicinbatl Gabritay RR tlt be further instrnetéd to use al] honorable | eee et com New aersey’ or Hite | Mt method by whieh this came about. REL Gael TuitencohenniE CGUKGNIY. Waid sonnround her at ense, diffusing sunshine | is, the industrious laborer can withoyt ‘A thno has been when tho Republienn | Meats {o secure the nomination of James G, | Tne OF MiNi OT Gale itis well known that, when ‘the National | Walust the Mnter-Geean Company, now dead, | and blessing wherever sho moves. ‘This | money, except for Hving expenses, do arty claimed the distinetion of embodying Binine.” is nols; but when the Springteld ‘ouven- | Comufttes of the Republican purty inet tn | the Jnter-Ocedn Publishing Company, still | talent would be most available In shaking | has te my certain knowledge do 1 Ad a intellizence ‘Of the country, the eltizens ate Novaun deletes. ware Ditrusted te tion adjourned, and the pone ot je s well att Bloat Clone sere i the ahowpling alztta 16 Wk. nye 1 Nixon de aK Hunts wien Chowan atranuers, Witut NO } amount of work on a mining claim req He PLC oF 9 a vl ss t@ Y 113 abe ajay) ys hay, te Peco A U wover assets with |. a Cepe iit nerican queen, Is &XxX- ul .@vho are governed by reason and principle; | also te nse all honorable means In their Cupital, footing up the columns of thot ts Trent nullity oF genntor Cameron as 0 Tender, witch to’ satisty a judgment for $10,753, pected to do. Mr, Morrison's many friends by law in order fo hold it for one yea ed who aro not slaves of the party, but make | power to seeure the nomination of and to cast Ulnr estimates, found that nelther of tho cane | Crected him Chairman. ADialne man then | Faweelt was engaged i tinanelal, ‘and be rejoice in the acqualutance of his affable and | In doing this work, In several instances tick . prvle . thelr votes a8 n unit for dames G, Dlaine.? didates hnd secured In advance a majority of | joved that meamunittes of res be nppolut- | Teal-cstate editor of the —Jnter-Occan. | adtntrablo wife, 7 , # 4 ‘ party subnet fo are Ae i Vermont “presented George F. Eduntaits | all the delegates to the National Convention, | ed to vet with the Chalrman and ‘Bourutury, In Mareh, 18740 oat oa sttury of Mtv ARLE nae! tie lite ‘gen’ Gevetopeld sutlelently to jovernment; who cannot be iy as iw sulinble person” to he elected Prestient. | they realized as thoy had at no previous thie | making five tn all, to lave charge of thy seat- $0,000 a year, of wileli he was to be pald en of meannyant in inass by the orders of party leaders, ns fhe New umbshire Convention declared. | a eee iveat began that the great battle- ing uc of otter arta ts of the Cone | Sia week, and $2550 ab the end of ene | Alls *Yashburne nlady of French descent, | mines have been sold for various sums of vention, the ignorant Democrntic masses are, and on | that dames G Bhune “Ty tho name for the be inthe E ith ¥ thnes above al] others,” and that “every unit ) ground after all was to be in the Exposition it eived for Ils el 5 " e 0 4 ME. . | recelved for Ils els 015,000, SreHotna the. sat at ies asyl count role which seeks to compel a delegate to vate | Tall in Chicago, and began to review the neof Gen, Averitl, of Minnesota, | seml-anntial payment the Company pleaded Hue th HehbnrueNie A; mremiber uf ult covery: was innde win arene retsnt Ly ehtiy, unless nel ite "| is fora candidate not his choleg, or thatof his | forces that are to gather there next week, | Jt was also sugeusted tint James P. Root, | poverty, and be Jet the anatler run for on during whith thie he fhe uired the Nat " Twas camped, and with very little surface sand unless It satisfies thelr principles, This | eonstitue sTaTNOUS Ad wauropublleaii” and to tell them off ag likely.to be found on | the local representative vt Chiengo of the | tine, hen his salary fell hetind about | ing sobriquet of Watelitn, ‘of the ‘Lren indleations of mineral. In another ease the has been the clulm, and Jn this the Repub- | and * we reatesi Legg + ss silo her in the preliminary | National Convention, and, so Biting man, | $8,000, he put the matter fn the hands: of. an a Y " S- | nilner boudedt his claim for $40,000 ctkiee fF , + iN fi leave every dele- | tho one side or the other in the prellainary : . i H ury?) Mrs. Washburne is deseribed ts pe- ,000,~thlnke 'hicans arrogated to themselves a great dis- | vore on all questions ag tu leave every dele- shieh sh Is certain to should bo on the Committee, and _ that | attorney, and white they were trying to ne- | tte’ dark-cyed, emotional, 0 conversa. | 1g and saying that $40,000 was enough f } tinction. above those who call themsclves pura ano his'unfettered and honest aural upon which so auch Is eortalt the dite man should, be John G. New, Rotiale W suttlewent, the Enter-Grean, Con tonnlist, an. enthusiastic, “warm-hearted | bln. pls mine ty the Forest Queen, and nit. ? +t depend. ot Indiana. er this expression of | pans Buddenly — closed is oflleln rf : yw i Democrats, . ‘The Maryland Convention ‘requested its It Is true that the third-term managers, | the wish of ihe! Coinnilttee, em motion | existence, and out. of its grave rose a fe tala eT, Nesaeliaid alle wie Seen rival the last ot eae ‘Tho time, however, seems to have gone by Jemuies fo use all honorable ieans to se- | since the Logan umeline did auch clfective | of Mr. Stone, of Iowa, a Blaine man, Don | the | fnfer-Ocean Pubilshing Company, | cron} yet pats rowdy ta Gitertain, ore shore | mines, ville's when Republicans can efaim for their party | cure thy election of Jame Binine.” work in Spri vale Inve been asserting as | Cameron, the Chairman, was empowered to | which —voraciously awallowed TIE ATS Wasnbicints conatitventayccnied In another Instance with which I 5 any superiority tothe Democratic Inexemp- | "The Ohio Convention "instructed the | with one volce that thee trhmph in tinols | make the appointments,’ In total disregard, | belonging to tho oldl concern exe ! its debts. | hotonly so, but go enter with 2 z amt tion from those despotic methods of party delegates-at-large."'to volo forand useatl | has made the nomination of Get Grant on | however, of the Instructions of the Commit- | Faweett pubscantntly: recovered Judgment ie ‘ f i Tints their familar, ie nitnars were Juore fortunate, Die mens tos ¢ th i 4 rertinl mutcr Don " 1 New, ©. ‘i 1 a plans. “Her spontaneous benovalence found ) 80 far as regards the amountot management which make that inner organt- Tauern nents to seeure the nomination of | the first ballot certain, | Senute mn | te ubpolnted Jolin C. New, Chauncey 1, | uguinst the old company, but could tnd no cine HarteH 7 ? 6 speaking the ich Ianguage with Muncy, . iam &. Chandler, representing | hall year, Me recelved the weekly” portion grea aria i * }inoney In hand. In one case + iB ‘GUE Wier Hecate 4 Dal a ‘the is pleasnntly remembered here since the ie the miner Megested the mama and asked the | regularly ‘he France, ney recelved for thelr clatin, 1 rete wan,” 6. “and the districs | Cameron, the day. b he left for the | Filey of St. Louls, and Clayton of Arkan- | assets on which to levy, and now seeks to Aunple scope whett, a4 Minister to Franee, | {ie ri i fer ta * gation which ty called the machine superior, | delegates arc respeutfully requested to vote | West, hud the asstirance to tell y gas, ‘fll Grant anen a cing, ‘with the Chilr- | discover how the one company so suddenly ate Wis npurne, throu Chat terrible slugs Cea Pee apne Mines, + not only to principle, but to the views of tho | for him, e friend of Mr. Blaine that thy contest, min himself and Seeretary Keogh, a solid | absorbed the other, aud where the assets of | retieving suffering, In this way the Wash. | stall stream, as are niso the Forest ah ‘ | majority. ‘The party presents at this time the | Ue Oregon, delegates nro “Instructed to | already decked; that the nomination of the | Grant Comuittee, theold coneern have gone, Io also elalms | purnes became eudenred to many who cher- | std Ruby King. It Is a noticeable Teatiie ia + wonderful spectacly of an oligarchy vom Saeinil honorable mentee secure the noul- Cen Ee ee A tes meee five mien, ‘are now here car ying ont that the iockhodlars of ithe these company Jsh for them profound esteem Mal gratitude, | Ruby that many of our best imines cross or i sgh ne M * ut D 8 Ce L. ble, and tha y ques HL Yee he bullvozing plan on which the campaign: | never pale p thelr stock in full, and asks. a ‘ c ‘1 ms toe those whose ArTOxUnE Hern, anys ma Stadtnehusetis resolution was, “White | ivained for the other, candidates to devide | fina hitherta been, conducted by. the Brake | to have them made Hable for thelr unpaid MNS, SAMUEL J. RANDALIA pre gontlgnoys i trans OF mountain. ite frequently at ite Lila Ade jo Notinstruct our delegates wo recom- | was whether or aot they would withdraw | jiterest, trylug to take forelble possession In | balances. Prominent among the wives of the Presi- rs . one soveraiga in shit ays Sites cock dss | mend George F. Edmunds .to'thelr considera- | their names hefore the Convention met and | violation of wll precedent, and thelr purpose dential candidates’ wo would mention Mrs, Aubysiand the probability te the natena t mn} Mtv: ench making his own grasp of tion? a allow Gen. Grant to be nominated by ue- | fs to paek the galleries with the Grant men GOULD BROS. & DIBULTT. Speaker Randall, 0 woman who comes. from | the earthy matter dito tho valle: a just betas i sans cief object, and making the party: ‘ihe Minnesota Convention declared : That | chunation, thus securing for themselves the | of Uilnois and Missourl in order to createn ‘A Dil was fled yesterday in tho Ctreult excellent family, having a fine eduention. | Ruby, and also worn away the louse surface soe ee ee oe a eee thas | te delegates to Chiengo are hereby “In | inttuenes with the new Aduinistiation 18 | spontaneous enthusiasm Ile that whicty fas | court by Will mn : Rundall ig rosp nd stout, and Jn man- | rook wn that the mineral lies near th and all other persons Instruments structed to use all honorable means to secure | which their position In the 4 titles | curried the day for them In Itlinols, New | Courtby William KR. Gould ogalnst Henry | ner quiet and selt poised. As Speaker's | face. And the e: ‘ stirs sole end, Mis (Willan EH. Windon’s) nomination as | them. But Mr. Cameron knew be ‘ i s k . thin | York 1 1 Dibblee, John S. Gould, and Newbury G. | wife, she receiv e 0 rt co of ruby silver (fro Pena nell ae estont hag thts; Bos practleg the first eholee of the Republicans of Minne- | this; the third-term leaders tre ell Sorbonne ee re ditls, tininistenton of the watnle nt AE i inter aitpie wives of Gabliee wigunbers” oF Foe ey A Ta te pag) an Near Ga they thonght the mass of Republicans such so ‘Arkansas detegites were “recome Peat that they have nor s urea a ly INDIANA. Gould, tlecensed, to close up tho affairs ofthe Baprane Judges. nee very Afonuday sar, for the history of mining for the precloas ~ glaves to the machine, that when the formot | mnonded And iestracted fo vote for U.S. | traven deinit and well-settied prirpose inthe | GEN: STRETGIIT CONFIDENT OF TITS NOSINA- ai of Gould Bros.& Dibblee, ‘Lhe partner- | fShion and gayety nround “Mrs dennelalts | Metals hing established the fact ruby ne netton of a conyention has been carrle trun 4 choles Y Re ein wit . ‘ ‘TION. 1 ° 1%, 1874 8, I Be silver Is 3 de eral, ve droppe A A a att true representa ee aise artsy long ts his mame is be | Conation will probably be the delegations | INptANAronis, May 27.—In an interview | amount, and was dissolved dan, st, 1878, | Randall pursues the high alin of rendering v8 A} fore the Convention te secure his nomi | fi the Southern States, ‘The Republicans | to-day with Gen, Streight; he claimed that d her home. thorough: fortnble for he been, and will continue to be, the Doss who has earrled his points by tricks 13 az 5 Tout the Sou pa kbar ial Bice o-day with Gen, Streighty he claimed that | After the dissolution it was nzreed complain i iglily comfortable for her | most fortunate In the cases alread open ind hapudent is the practice of Jolin |.Lon” {ppl Conyentlon resolved “That frm tie Sou Ane nothing to lose or xuln | hig nomination as Governor on the Repub angshoutd win up tie alfalrsor the ri, wad hushand and tis miny callers. iow well | cited, and others that 1 ean name The Dawkins, the Artful Dodger, tins the eftrou rant is the eholee of the State of Mis- | hinds of the Deanoeraey, ntl will remain so, | Wear Heket was aeautell bepany AlN eda: Pe erry att for concutemos: stg | by the teutter word by wien Air Randall ale | whtefr refersuee ting. ‘beon auto. (et is ery to denounce.In advance Republlenus as " : : " : a De arpba retys “IT kno: at bo mistaken,” Nu sutd ; cl yt Mr, - | wi aforcries has, bee : 4 oe ssippl,” but give no further Instructions, ho matter who is nominated or elected to the w IT cann aken,” ho sid, . BG oy ways addresses her—* Mother?—as if her oroy rebels if they kick ngalnst it; Have not we | She Delaware delegates are “Instraeted | Presidency, ‘The General Government enn | “unless men in whom I have the utmost pul Teeny in the sate oe ae a ie te aitle Influence reminded hint of a mother’s Palak somery Slaniten ‘Chirtato,. of lmnnble wits alain to bu the barty:of intellizenee or to vote on alt questlons aecording to thelr ine | do very Hitle to assist the Kepublicans of the | confidence are decelyed In the delegates who | lust, and after lis death his acininistrator, | love. ‘The eldest daughter, Miss Mary, 0 ours Senge anetie cnt Simeon aleal methods of the Democratic party, atter dividial sens OF ERE resolved “ that South, politic Ivor baer tang bite a Ronit have promised and pledged thelr support.” | N.C. Ills, took possession of tha books, | Wiigome young girl is the speclal pridé of ) (Jack ” for short}, H. J, tender, id ithad been corrupted by half w centizy of | james Gane bas Wie confdenco of the | rawad many afices nmone the more uetive | Belng askel If he bad secured hinself by fun Kae gutan ane serie #0 sitkr ete, SEG mother in fitilling the “rater burdensome Poue, and SS. Honelions of Teasley Penns eae rin ay te nea of tho ‘coat Republicans of Kangox, .. and he Is | qhembers of Mts purty In that seetion of tho | taking pledges, he answered, “I have se- but before he fuldilled Rist prunes ities social engagements that devolve on. the wife sa ae ntandah tor S10 ayo beat te ” States: Alive to ode party. the nppearanes of | tel choles for Vrexident ae tountry, and as Presidents are supposed to | cured the pledges of a suMclont number | began a repleyin suit and got possession ot | Of tho Speaker. Mrs. Randall is, devoted to | “Also the independ stich a condition; but hits this absolute sys- ara deck Main sed.“ urging | look widt more favor upon the elaims of] of men to nominate me on the first | them, Complalnont now asks that the af- | the church of her cholee, the Lresbyterian. veriiments are ft the denice Mine, located by Parties with whom I am well acquainted: se Wl Wvoeated their nomination than " fairs of tho | £ Gould J3: & Dibbles | As to matters of dress and style of lyin tem become fixed upon the mass of Mephb- | “ane sie ved those, who ae ‘ vomfectures ballot. = But, auso, number of | fairs of tha rm of Gould Bros, & Dibbleo | & | and some of the samo party located at the Hn so that thove ip dane of tsetse | aye ehoten of the, invention Fesalved “that | uyonthoseof opponents iscouletured Hat | counties wish to. ensb complimtntary | AY ho closed wp, that a receiver, may be-} SUrs Tiana ts ate ly naa ous | same thine the Fttle Kitesie: tine, hich fs mg un he strat? Pho unive for Pre: H bs ‘ “tue fat i “ote: ft : es s MIS. JAY ) BLAINE. § al ne: me veln ceptation Ig that Mr. Camron earriedt the | fot) Prestdent is tho Hon. dimes G, Binine, | anxious to enst thelr votes for the man who | votes for other men who will be named, | gecownts, and that Dibblee may be restrained | Mra, Taine fs fair-haired, tall, rather stout, | as, tho Independence. ‘This Js probe motion presenting the and the sdoptlon of the the delegates from all Pennsy! rot Gen, Grant, | td the delegates chosen tits day +e oo | $s ta win. ey Lshall not be nominated wntil the second or | from altering or concealing ‘the books, or | with distingnis z ur | ably «tl est vol He iieuctng arg requested. to usu wl proper efforta te | Ifthe managers for 1. Grant, therefore, | {yird ballot. But of ny ultimate nomination } from prosceuting his replevin sult. J carest, aid yractlont, Siierely ‘conselete Ituby MMiuing “bistrot, rt ; cartaiy t F pre! us sant to vale: ire his nomination, aun ereate i popular Tnpreasiatt that the Mrs, Biaine seems to belong to a class so far as yet diseoyored, and Is free smelting The Convention it West Virginia resolved | exePresident there can be no doubt.” r ‘ takin be nominated, 5 TORO: together, against the opinions of a majority ‘ sleeates i hereby is! 4 LA Sine “And you are confident of carrying the DIVORCE, Sugland women not always to be | ore, being self-fluxing, running high ing of dhe “Congeution and majority of tie Hee | {att dhe delegates be and ure hereny tnstruct- | thoy hope to Heat the wales at dekerates | ep? ek ADill for divorce was filed yesterday by | Met with even among tho tugxed filly, and | lent. Itis not known what the mfldlemen nblicans of the State, ‘The universally ne- Rt ier Dated expkinicion of this ts that Mr, Came | a Geis He appears that itfto maintahiy personal supremacy the form of the | from the daysof Nenophont to the present “Yes, alr. Ibelieve woenn entry Indiana, TRettle Pipowskl ngalnst hor husband, Lukas Tarely seen elsewhere, A beautiful home | goblin this sale, but the location did not “unit” Instruction of yarlous conventions | tine military commanders have hidden the | 76 iyiit! take work, and some money to pay Pipowskl, the charge being repeated cruelty, Hee ee Teale OC Hee Pee NM FE MH E, feallze suything tke its present value, s1j- eron did 28 ae . ” ? i ts prospective value, Sfatis + ares . : wenkness of thelr foree, when contranted [oe ne. 4 i heehee at Katharine Kuotinle Med a bill against slety. f 7 reoly ig the Seat, ani thay WTicte te of Ale Wo vote ux a unlt for Grants Alabamu, 20; by a powerful enemy, by’ dragging bushes in) expenses; but ft can bo: done, ns ‘ve will) George Kuehnie, asking for 9 divorce on the Jae A mochetys ail alse Ales, fhe 6d fie pes of fhe cminn. di et Feces One eto his supremacy. : Pe USN te iat era ne wc Te ama cA pore Slowiks of lal. Bn Allow the Deinogmey bufore they arethrough | ground of eruelty. + | side her’ mother MWke «younger sister. | tated In Independence Bnsir,—the bask ‘hese explanations and ndutgstons extiote | ay Agee ASe Malt for Grant an fg | suet Wiettes muvee dluetigell at arent perdatt with us, a Though Miss Mury is home from school, she taklug its name from the ‘mine. “Tho Little the condition of the Repubtieans of that great | vocuse Thor caused i pane brief ent rh “you have made a desperate fight, for the ITEMS, is understond to’ be as yel not ingoelety. | Elleslo division of this velu is hy: many cor co | dn spite of the! ay one of nbject subserviency to the York .. i ‘OB | nomination,” suggested ‘Cin TRIUNE’s rep- Judge Smith will be In court Saturday | Miss Dodge, better known ag Gall Hauilton, | sidered the best of tho two. It shows the q . ed sik experiene the ten nal nile of one man. ‘The patniest. | Do vote nized skill aad experience of thelr k " ) resentative, morning at? o'clock ta licar motions, . Is, for hint of the ry no member of this | boldest surface-eropping, and assayed the as Det ra as 4 Grant on" aM the third-term provle zo into the Chicago | reseuti a u x Is. Pee ‘itr bt ante ae banat af Aaa of the Renioetatte Tat ould hartly | iets fy south Gael lay Th wn | Convention, under the most serlans disad- | Baint heart nover won fatr lady, you | fudge Barnum was not in court yesterday, lovely funily. ‘The moving throngs of visite | highest ab twelve feet below the sit ace, fk i TA the arent State of New York the personal | A¥wtuit for Taine: Cullfornin, ‘absolutiain of Mfr. Conkling carried the Con. | A¢8unit on. wi) auestions and for Buln « vention to substanthilly the same end with | ozo yoru ns a ialt, but withut orler inetrie: pe all of mnuel Blrong preted and foul play TONS, TOXUS; cslecencene * = king the Couvention by procuring cous | O¢ this mumber tt will Inbaants iy counties whosh Conven- | Grant and 40 Blaine delegates are Instructed mn | te tect a aes ¥ “ , of ors ut the Exceutive Mansion would be ainply | also rans through the basin aud up the s is | vantages, ape tes eonelition nt asics (a know, Iwontin to win, and, if don’t get | being confined at home with nouralgia, and. Kenerously entertained Ifthe come | ofthe mounuuln, where, by mining a tunnel 2 | eat ti Ge neutene a igthat Gen. it, Lshail liave no regrets, My friends aro | _ ‘To-day ts the Inst day of service to tho | contest should sent Senutor Biaino In the | 150 or 200 fect, 00 to 400 fect In slept would * pe bart it Me Semitor iitine may | leston and trie; and £ shall have tho gratl- | June term of the Superior Court. Chair of State, Mrs. Blaine ever sympa- | be gained, and no trouble with water,—which a pau face tO facut despetute strigste for | fleation of knowing Indiana and [ts good a tehbeelints Coury wil quljoust today Pillage test toonly with her Brillant Wis: Ix not the ense with the Indepontence tlsl+ A ‘fore Jonventlat aye rt attey tis iad: “thew i lontay, dune 7% when the Judges wi nut is political exploits and ambitions, | lon. * the mastery be! gre hu: Conventian ul ours | pew plo better than ever before. But then L} probably have another batch of opinions yet would gladly persuade him to retire to |: Tu the next basin, just over -n low mount lust Mr, Conkling. ‘The whola y but until Gen, Grants Hie 3s broken nelitiag | stall get It, that's certain: ———— private Ife. ain, Is found another favorit, nine, the izes the nection as the personal | £0, Yate ast Heit on ald ungstions, lw ada salt have aay elutes at cee aaunjarity wet will Keep up the contest to the STATE Courts. MI WILLTAI WINDOM. | Vanderbilt Lode, whieh fs slinfar tn efiarse- r, seotZe ‘ : ed | of the votes 0! Hlewates. i eo) ond? 5 , 2 5 i NDOM, i s i Tule of Mr, Conkling, and Ut recom’ Her | OF expressed a choice Wiitont adopting @ | makes a ablance offensive nnd defensive | + Xon way rest assured of, thats nnd, after James K. Snell hegn a sult yesterday | Mrs. Senator Windom is, one of those for to the Indepéuitence anu Dltte Elles, publican party save as subservient tolls own unit ries between the Blaine men andthe Sherman men | my “nomination, 1 shall just have hezun to agalust Elishu W. and Loulsa Cole to recover | sprightly women whose brilliancy attracts, et carries gold ns well ns silver; vel fie lng . if tho choles Mixsts . -.16 | and enh will be ns ruxtous risiness throughs? : olin 3, Andergon commenced o suit fh EON: HY sy, aT HOIe, 7 i in, wl 5 called cue See er tie nro Ha ly. Juste Had TOF Blultots Ocvgin is Neuen Vie preserve aunt Grant ts Mofeatedts mul the “suit you go to tha Chicago Conven- | trespass ngulnst the City of Chieugo, slates ent duugaurins Marina Eh ltatad ted ex: Galea Beane and th asin, winch eae cepted as tho deapotle olngs of personit | ityuertad’ te volo for Haine, Slucsiaia id, | Wasliburne, Edinunds aud Window mane | thon ; ing $5,000 danages, : preaslon of yarn heart Tit ta no marvel | "southwesterly direction about aie mill bosses, wlelding tha maelyna w teh, dhe hava Sicilian 2 er oi SET Te repeat cagee nya teciuerrayt ulaht i inve nothing Eaiiarine Puuich began an netion'n tres: | thas sirtusily crowning the, Hostess "giieer are lovated 1 sérleg Of qin, wel a ereated by thy control of the Adininisiration ” ‘ Wore it tuiriy begins. ‘Chis alliance | naliana. deteputl 1 hae ass agnlust Nora -Hlaurahin to recover | ‘Phe school where Mrs. Windom edneates her | Wd border a creek which emptied ot \ patronage, and by consolidating this with all | Uraing inthe, Suine... contest hefore it falrly bes s alliance | Tudiuna delegation and others who, will be Bi bo0 at os for ahiexed siund theta her Creek (Ruby was first enlledt Cont Creek - State ot Y ae | luserneted for Shernun, A 4] will control the Convention and manage its | there. Lt is a matte Hittle fi ‘tance 000 damiges for aheged slander, children isin thelr own home, and she hor- , the Stale and vounty olllechatding combina: | Remostod to voto fort 40 | inuehinory from the moment tt ts enlled to sue arb i Ss ioatted, althowelt urtance to | * qhomus S.and James Vinoud sued Charles | seit ts their solo tenchor, What is of raro | Dizgings. and subsequontly named luby tons, And this boss absotatism ds in the Re- | Requested to vara for Sherman " Mm tay! ahagle s by eenaan ot the vdiseovery. of Tul bias 3 etlaeciansid trietod for Windom, Minnexotn, 10 | order by Senator Don Cameron, the Chatr-.| would be better for ns ht a 1. aylor and Churles M. Goodrich for | occurre: ath Senator Windom and his 3 quite nyt eit purty at Antulll aneriand Presenting Eimundts favorably, ¥ 10 | ian of tho Nation Committee, until the | Ys Have you, given up aT icis any | $%,000. - ° giftont wite'are ed with that Indetinabla: sliver hn so largo ies ae Tar order, and as if to obfeet 10 dis wero) | Tryvill buseen by the foregoing stalement | ode Ee eee eee TOME ey | aaa ctakctl HS tho conversntionstopped | 4, AEH COUT, Society most nttractive, nnd the ngsessment work dane, by two mel 2 i q chine met r r 4 conceal from thelr followers, although it 1s | fora moment. ii In the estate of Ernst Neensching, the will MhS. GEN, MELD, i 5 oe Ee er ea ar fie | Laue only aid out of tha 750 delekates to the ) one uf ths most, norte bearing on the | | Not a bit of tt Mili, steamboats aid | was proven aux) nulnitted to prubite, Tet: | dra, Cen, Gavfeld i of delteats form, tn siruightrorward. a bileans, wel faith fil- rae Ba ra ve outcome of the Convention, ‘arms have been canning with the sine reg | ters testamentiry were Issued to Sophia | rosy health, a. domestic, de q sare: K tho Valls, pte, were tie naire oC an falter: jority) have been Instricted to vote asa When the deleaates come together in tho | larity and 1f1 were present ut every polite y phi iy" ql mastic, davoted mother, | names of tho mines are: King of, If Even eal of them should, desire to | esueetidn dull iy Clicagoon the2ilot June, | My mal is. beowghtave here, und every day | Seegetlng. ‘Cho estate ts valued at about fitting her four young Generals for college party save to serve thelr personal ends, enforea tw ea aR N vl cal ir ebapctet ques, y i Y ann Ththo Site ot Tilnobrve hive ah exam (eee see nt Te ule” la at tatty Wi by culled to orien by Senator Cane | my foreman in the ety report here in y William Hen! 7, Clinton, Mary Jang or for aetive life, n-Indy of sunny spirit, and | and Cir. pigooh Sans 4,000, ore | fn the estate of Patrick Furey, tho willwas | of a very quiet, dignified bearing, But £ must not go Into further details , neato ¥ = | Fempornty Chat elected by | Daily report iso sent mo from Clnein= y ple of this hosing, with a remarkable varla- | qyeother uninsirieted delegates, Thore nse | ¢valte aud Pemporar ASlunl etn sulecte 1 aly reports are wise sent mo from >} proven and admitted to probate, Letters MNS. JUDGE KDMUNDS. There gre, however, numerous imines U Ton: for lt that Stato. tie Canyention. waa sell ste votes. TN, the National Committers, will at once be | wath from my hunber-yardy on the Upper | testamentary were Issued to Aunn Furey, | ‘The wi Se he S aqe | rlehly deserve rpecial notlee, For instance, carried by'a man who has no great personal aio Apimetrueta yates tn, tie. nae hosen, Lt is safe to predict that that Chale | Mississippl, and trom iny farms, £ know y t y The wife of tha Nestor of the Senute, Kd- e 8 1g rly of f mi who with that | dere - + his tuen patie et for the nla : é TOTS results peared BE Trio, ‘tp otha defection of thy forty Binine delegates, who | pation IC it had been thought wise tou nia lose attention to business." 1 buy, and sell, c pletures and embroidery, all bespenking thd Instancé has beon-with goat tb Jntluenee, but who, assuming the place of | jr Gen, Grant's persdnal representative, cay Arardly: probable ‘tint the six Urant dele gates from Georgia, the slx from, Maryhind, FF M eas Racy Si} tre Instrneted to vote as a unit would: at aupt, Ab Clicngo Gen. Grant's fle | , 4 "tt UE CALL. z tnsto not only, but the talent, of the gentle h cannot be sald of any other cap ie le sper pred for tes oul have oui realnied ithe Ys une rly? ate to Ein ALEC an tte Maited ddhaine. aul Site tnd contract, unl, pny, bes 7 taints nk dupa Reongert—Coneral busliess, hostess, ‘Tha ‘eldest daughter, Miss Mary, HN Pntacttphtn Bolle should alvo bom t Foeeae ACE abRGito TEPNTTIAL GORsS, Wie tl ni hes ir ye a ‘Tempo- non the Committee, and, of course, ies to be plieedon Luck, elthor in bus! PPELLATE COURT=I, 1h, 13, 10,41, No enduwed with tho taste and talent, both 0 is forced Upon, sas having no rights but to | the Conventlon, unacceptable to is majority thoy would live ried | Gyhich fs not at rable event), tnd a feated. treat Republ ‘emporary Chatrman will, of course, serve Uielr or in polities.” cago on hearing, artistic nnd titerary,of both the parents, docs | toned, and the Perhaps Lodo, on the sve ‘e 1 T re Shilo yt “Guneruly thgy say tho rallroad-mon aro |" Junge GARY—159 to 18%, inclusive, oxeopt 18, | the honors of tho house, and takes her plac | Yeln as the Bullion King; also the Chil Any : I" : } Po ne 140, uh 10, “No, 1.02, Hoskowlte ve-Adums Ex: | buside her, father In society during the nb- | Deposit and the duties Lode,—all ore the proposal to found suelt a party for re- | del TLE ve ‘ " 1} trent all parties Ih the Convention Fulry, sane opposed to yor press Company, on triat, aH v ty ig the ab- | ines were located In June fusl, boing among ‘ xed | Ks ce «| fnstructed to votu asa unit, whl undonbt Gene Grant need tot expect to: hve an a lito te , olusive, oxceptiltt. No cusd.an trial statue. ustics,—both sltunted on tunne who represent noconstitueneles and no sense | oly ngalist any rule tha Inunpers the trea | yatnty strtiny r fuve | gtuplosd who ty opposed to me, or will not | ° inate stattal y 7 and with large veins, ‘The Justice has Of responsibility, aud are thomselves mers | And unohstenered vote OC euch fodivideud | [eels steal dn thelr favors It has been | yote for me HfL an nomfnatedt 1 ofa? oxoupt Die DURSY. GN: SOUS, 4s LOGAN. eral lonts of pay-ore on the ussessment dun dsittwoud, delegate in the Convention, 1 VP) Winted that Sthator Dow Cameron willl | f gave it up, remarking that had heard | Young'y, Wallivoon trial, - Mra, Gen. Logan is admirably fitted to |.” i3ut t must stapbetore the halt tatold: self : chine system his heen eniried ao far that ‘i i aT Yo, amd the publisher of the Journal ‘unae Warnusn—No enll. No, Won hearing, | tive abilltyaimounts to real gentus, Her be- % trict by Phudticnte of Republlewns ive tye for re 10. feony Tenn ival He wi) have openly ane } will bu very useful to the tind-teri mins | nover did,” continted Gon, Streight, “Lye | dupae Cee acKnte Galeri wuss” | Nevalence tound. anple. scope during the Bok judg fhe jHtuby, Stlntng ina exist Volt? ay There het be after TG TT areca eet ee Von cand oie cron | Maer. | Ee attenpts to lo so ho will be tee | been trying to tind w rallronder, ow school- ix Nod GH ET, Ol ota, BT, | War, when she sojourned with her soldier | and extent of mineral, for they! are 8 very ence between pt conventions by such | Virginla who havo minds (he sume deel sisted, both fy the Nation Committee and teacher, or a mlner, that votes the Republic- , Ue, ts 1 Tab 9 husthnd at the front, whe a like Mrs, Grant, | oppositat neh other, ‘The Ruby mines se methods, and carr a ular vole? 1f ah, ite fee tho Convention, ‘The Committes, has always | an tleket, who Is hostile to wy nomination or IT—Nos, 1Pbh 1s08, 107, 1.08, | sho enjoyed’ rare opportunities for devetop- 7 f daudty Heemntalteaty howe ih chattel, na a the Mo" inte vrMieaten’ Waste to wien hte avers alee litany, Paden ae taro ar Hao i: By Fe E) ta Ware dn 18st inet a ity, Mivaetiny aud blot, share Sant tho fstory GE ag proveseuncia aliwiys been clalmed for thom, this machine | gy ie vill } ur eta prefer that another shantl be nominated; : ng the ambition of the General, she ls never he ali etree Melek eutintan fuunurpinist: (ete a8 anit, OS tn all aust be subtracted rho next business of the Convention will | but, if Lum nominated, £ challenge any one JUDUME: tee f that a trie fasure-veln penetrates . from tha dH who are histrnete shot taken hold on the | unit, den there will remit but T's. happler, than when supporting his well- toa denth which has neveryet been Tea fxent voters, ‘These boll supporting the unit rw plea, to vote as 0 | be the appointment of Committees on Cres | tot Repubtl ‘ho will serute! Univen Starrs Crncurr Court—Junag Bion; | earned fi yat ever has ta iit 243 deletes r he le aS wen Republican wlio w aeTUtCh my Lb il és pie ot i, ES earned fatne, yot over hi she an outrenching and will never be, on account of th if dentials, Permanent Organization, Rules, | maine from the tleket.” gerr—(eorgo J. Fisher v. County of Warren, | heart of sympathy jo sorrowing., Mrs. | temperature at rent depth, But thera 8 Even. i¢ all tho | Resolutions, ete, id these are selected by Gon, Streleht fs a large dunn of full habit, seat Caunt—Junge Roauns—aS.W. Couch } eat has a walllevcloped emboupolnt her | wealth enough above that ‘DB. F, Furl ling Grant votes be udder to these "3 “leg 4, cnc State ‘fore! 7 nar Bt. | et ° wold fall fur pliant of ie strength re ERE ata Hoar rate rt suate. wT are and Inclined ty corpuioney. He tsa blunt, Louldville, Now Albany & Chicago Rallwas striklngly-animated countenance contrastin the inate to listen to reasons pernto game far then patting the Republi 1 ——————_— Tore yi sete " frank, easy talker, Gul of energy and put, anys , & with her abundant, snowy halr, her aspect | - . 1 inasses tuder hn Rtraln whieh. ma: i fa farca Ue anti dtonubllen unit | tee. According ty the Zrii ealtimates, | whoxd manior renhuds ong Homewhat of | Cae pans woreligt S10), uae md Niort Grane happlly’ expressing the vivaclty of veutlt THE OLD PEOPLE'S HOME, . ‘The party would be bia healtiter: state, and IML TGHITEe AND Gah published lust week, tho antlGrant people | Ben Wade, the famuns Ohlo Senator, Me ‘Yerdlet $6.07, and motion for new triak- | combined with the dignity of middle Ife, so To the Eulltor of ‘The Chica TeduNe hetter equipped for the electlon coi THE ISAUES AT CHICAGO, WH have a nale Wy in thirty-one States and | resides In vlarge, olugantly-furnitshed house, Seokel, ndministratrlx, ote, v. Solomon | that, tke the Genoral, she scems to bloom | Cricago, May 2.—Tho public have At . ws if all these basses anit thelr candidates | ang tsyunes incolved fat de ie Territories, while the third tery party Will | about two anlles want of tho city, whore Ly | Fr rere anol aud lust rather than to fade and decline tn | learned that we huvo a discordant element © : Shove ONLoL Lo witys ures vila tives ved in the notion of tho | control anty ten, the rr wntnlng wix being | entertains his friends dan most genvrous {+ Junge Monax—udolph Dolrrol ot nl. ve AV TE. | years, tho “Old Poople's Home.” . 1 2 pega ET hee Convi lon ara of paramount fins | cquatly divided. ‘The Grant nen will theres | style, Of ie, however, he his glyen hin Roruhort, 8. T. Daggett, and 8, 0, Daggett, MRS. BENATOR BAYARD. Phe facta ure those: ‘Tho Humo discipline be ! THE ANTE TEPUBDIOAN | bartuneeto the yarty nud affecting Ia future | fore, be mutvoted ave to nue ti ull thos Cont: | seit tip sy enftiely to bitsiness aie polities | °° -_—_—_———__—_ Mrs, Senator Bayard [sa gracetut, pol- | camo tou lax, tho supplies furnished 4 FACTS ARTO THE STIVLING NUSTNESS, before the question afeandidates In Aliscrissedl President have wlrendy nnnounced thethoory | Qeeastonatly he dines out on Sunday, but VIL Rogarded Conspiracies. with her many c Hien Yo devote much tine Tn all tho arrangemonts for tho good setae 7 Detrolt Urthune (Zach Chandler's ol organ). are the abrogation or ndoption of the ual {thatthe National Convention ts a aathering | his wits more frequently visita Wim at his} Forasmuch as: of lute diverse sellers of tosoclety, It taunderstoad that Mrs, Bayard | putity of the Home, tha managers hay - ] t cori tess a ry + | The follawing statement of the netions of | tHe gud the Sate ne Te ADE cnt | of thn representatives of Stites, aul that tho | filter tu hns tras roots on thesveand oe | Yletuils, not contented with modoratoundrea- | lherlted great wealth. ‘Uha two elder | that thoy wero tho almoners of the ica of aa . aoa maa ved by | Siate Conventions have wright to determing 7 in eves | sonnblo wath, but intuded to have and to take | daughters ure in society, grueeful and nce vorud to uxerele & : Useuatent i aie Stale coer tie adinisslon of the chosen agents af tho who the delmeutes shall he, Funk how. all of Tee oo ae ar tae ay eee for tote victuals so nich ts ist iene have complished young Indies, snares and HAYS Seales tomes ed v serve to si haw the exact 6! rent hoof the | yunchine or of the delegates electut by the | them shall votes inother words, to enfores | hin, Itis wonderful, too, how amany go to | conspired and covenanted together to sell MRS, ALLEN (@, THURMAN, Tt fa well known that the Homo ls support a uult-rule voto Jn the Chicago Convention: | people or their tnmesthite representatives. the unitrule, On the other hand, the Using | hin. leis ne fonger fashlonabls fora Ro thelr victuals at unreasonable prices; ant Mrs, ‘Thurman ts i matured woman, to | and muintalnod by the freo-will oderlngs o The Alabama Conyention “Instructed and Trought to bo a waste of words te argue | and Sherman men contend that the States | publiean to vislt Han city amt not exit upon | Ukewlse artificers, handleraftmen, and labor | whom the ‘brats of the Dumocratie side of | oie, vd te My ho have conteivu solemnly pledged” Its twenty-stx dulega: at-this late day agalast tho unit rule, No | send only the telegntesatharge, and quote E in | ers huye made thelr coufederalls’ und prom: | the Senate,” as Thurman ts, styled, seems to | Otlzons. begs pane yee rt: ears, and are sul Sr to vatetar oli. GENIE a4 TONE thE ises, and have sworn mutual @ths, not only | be still the tender lover, bot being quite | kenemusly for noarly twenty y sight. Friend or foe, all are recely man who ly nat wedded to the slave syatem | in support of the position the folfowlng para. tho wae off-hand, hospitable man sold jority siall decide thera Ian re leer in polities, or who cutis ls soul hit awn, de. | grap from the enll issued by Senator Can | box Pe cre Ties atoll Aho: ctabies ay | that hoy should not medio one "with au | stooped and Jogging down life's hill together, | Anal subset! pra braun ae Una aw ad jority shall decide there isn reasonable probe | fens I lt was convelved In the tniterests | rons + all the puldiean pavers ofthe | Other's, and perform and finish what another i "SIRS, IUATICE FIELD, etiolent Matron has been: obtained) one qui abliity of Ils eleetion, and in the eventthat | of personal audition, aud has rarely been | topuntieuns, and all who will coilperate with Binte, Including — tho leading — datitey | hath begun, but also to constitute and ap- x8 sf re of ca F y tho rules b any delegate falls to ablde by the Instructions tae tue she aad of fhe pete Wig is tient ue suppurtiine th nominees uf thu partys he. surrounding cites, are — piled | paint how much work thoy shall do thw day, Mrs, Justice Field Is fine-looking, many Capabld ad anxious to obey in olbere the innjurity of the delegates shall enst the Tiga rept tata Set tos an eR f her husband, brilliant | 824 eaforving — thelr, obedience, iy of 1be N i ee arene ac te delvyates. from each | upon beds, aud mantic, and chatrs. In the | and what hours and thes they shall work, | P09, the junlor o tad “i Thore ure butweon fifty and # not Shiite Vad attic Recta preteen as fur as Penusstvantd ts cane | Fa ea ee TT oe ee i el orey a | contrary “to tho luws uid statiites of the it convorsation, though often reticent. | asty-nve inmates of tho Home who tie, ote of the State, cerned, [thas never been binding pen the } Sute,two from, cach Yerritory, and twa fron | writing letters, mulling papers, or folding | Teal, and te the great hurt and tmpoverish- The Kickis, as sons of a clurgymnan, have | speak in highor terms than they do ct Wipe 4 Florida “ Instructed” its delegates to voto | men who now seek to enforce 1 when it was | the District of Columbia, to represent’ thom In | hreatirs, Ln faet, an ale of hushtess per | Mentor the King's mujesty’a subjects, Fur survived tho popular notion that the sons | gutisfuction, und reapout for the 20! Ke ns nunit for President and ViewPresidont, | thelr nelinatlon ar guts to break it, ‘Po cons | the Convention. ; Sudes the wholo apartments and yet the Gene | reformation whutcof it was enacted: of uiluisters are sitre to go to thebad. Cyrus | drs. Shankland, rd of Managerh tt and to east thelr yotes for U.S, Grant for | cedelts binding force is to make a compuet | When these questions come up in the Com: | gral sees never busy. Go'In whenever you | Chat If any butchers, brewers, bakers, ie the enble Wn David Dudtoy, the sated wettee, ee Praatoear ure Toman tmotes ia Bee President und Thomus Settle for View-Presl- | Wy corruption and to recognize 9 despotsiny | militees on Credentials and Rules the antl | jay, ant thore ho wits, talking to the last ar. pouitorers, cooks vosteruionuers oF fritter, | lawyers Henry SC, the editor of ‘the Hyun. | well us al hould no : 5 bilo should Ni. atwhieh every suuthoent of private honor | Grant party will probably have about tiirt ra Ww rtd + TT es uhail tang tle, trom and after te tat | getlae ds well ts the Assoctate Justice of tho | fivor, und desire Tat toe Pag in Bird BOADE dent ae eat aRLTe eet SV eatiore bee | yates: favor of hele theory. viet tag | vee, Who may remabi five wtuutes ur two | Coy of Maren ext coming, conspire, conve: | subreme Cour, all tive to prove that minlie | Bate tute, emt Patieas, and HOUSty + The Hisols Convention declared that Gen, | Heve ‘that a Republlean Convention, repres | licen atirmed: by every National Republican | yeums never to gut tre . nant, promise, or make oths that thos aul | Ws sous java ouly to du xoud and ‘be good, | Ghovo all; fn bus goud moral character. De 4 U.S. Grunt “Is the choleo of the Itopublican | Sentlng a party Of inurad convictions and | Convention ta which the question has been ————— not soll thelr victuals but at cortain prices * pad thelr chances |n ite are fully equal to | she ts the right woman In tho right PIMC og of ty party of Ilinols,” and the forty-two delegates | Patrol Je IIE Oss, Will recognize tt, and we | ralsed, while the third-term men will hayo omy ‘Tormented Buck,» ## shull forfelt for the first olfense £10 to | those of other men’s sons, Again wo would suy, bo Bote | Jected were “ tustructed to tL ho cannot seo how a self-respecting delegate only ubout dozen, ‘This will place the lat- te th 7 ah ¢ a oth . hara- | the Kine’s highness, or twenty days hmpris- MNS, BECRETALY SHENMAN, anonymous otters, President. # . uiy all honoris } enn adhere to it. ter Jn the position of having to make a cone | {8{he exclamation of more tat one poor vay ie | omment on bread and water, and for thoxcc- | Mrs. Sherman, the tullestof these expect- ‘ 1. As OIE DS, Tran, BocretatT ble means to secure his nomination, and to | As for the question of distuict representa. | test against the ormantattion of the Conven- Nebest it ie becuuso your *edidnne sont ee ond offense £0 or the pilldry, and for the | ant ladies, ty lithe, well-formed, with the Lied cites ‘A, JONES: ‘Treasure vets ng it nit for bli - ton, be eave Involved the whole practice | ton,—a position that will bo anything but | jusked and need strengthening, and your system | third offenge £40 and the pillors > With the | frank simplicity and sincerity ‘of sweet 17, ee Mus, Justatt STiLB3. tie feutucky resolution ANE Wo cor | and prluctpte of Hepihtleanian, Chat | easy to maiatain, ~ | needs to bo cloansod of bad bumors. You neod | loss of one of his ears, and also shall at all | Kindly and cordial and equable, her nearest Jing, CHaAnuKs DURAND: dlally justruct and direct cach of the twenty> | purty is the -party of “government of the Abmay, therefore, be contidently expected | Kidney-Wort, times after that bu tukun usu man Infamous, | friends note not the slightest elevation of » W, RAYMOND,