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2 : ¢ % 4, " .- . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 188I-TWELVE PAGES. . B —————————— = ot = tho people. nesace repndinted $11,000,000 of hor debt, aud 4 thom, Terrorentrickon, thy ran 1o tho wipy, asserted that thoro wis no truth in the state- § | tofind thomscives in the contre of mon.,: no fault of thelr own. What he prodicted hing conia to pass, 'Tho amendment hna beed used not only to distranchise voters, butalso to manufacture wajorities, I will oxe plaliv both thess ~ processes, When the nmendment took effect, the Assess. ors nnd “nearly ol the other local oficors throughout tho Stato.were Donto- crats. 'Tho polltical futuro of many of them dopended upon keeping down tho colored voto: and most of thoso offcors deslred to prevent, as far ns_ possible, {ho exerelso of tho right of siifrnge by the negroes, beeause meddlo with the Virginia affalr: and that it would o batter to keep its hands off, ‘Randall thon sald that e wonld tolesraph for Howltt to eoma to Philadetphla, “Mahone replled that I in - dtld g0 ho must do 1t o Dis: own responsibility, ‘I'his Randall dids and at the same tine Mahono telegraphed to his frlond, Itoger A, Pryor, nsking him to attend the conference. 1fowlit and Pryor came, and mot Mahone and Randull. Hewitt rep- reseited that tho Natlonal Cohunitlee was exceaillngly anxious (o compose the Virginin diffienities. Tlo asked npon what basls o fusioif of the Hourbon aud Hendjuster tickels would bo practieable, Mahouo replied that ready to revolt,* So you can sce shisstruggle glnhumuy C - parly n t’I'm Sonate Is o mighty lmportant ono to o u:’:fl}m': ?‘l:lgg‘n'nlll:l'u.rtellfimgfliccn:l ,_ll',s g Agnitelyos tatha e us, o E i, REOWINE ol ( governs £ “ernahin 1 "W Aro th ]teruhllmn lendors i Mishae | Pt by thosh who hiHAEL0 consldored thom: :‘”;:;'Rl (:":“("‘I.':::;"‘:"l‘“]‘llo‘l‘}' |¥(?b:lm‘l’h“5lz::;l|ll»‘(‘xfi:: wig__down tho sivor, U?w'm:,k';':{ 7 A rors .of that da sinted that Mr, Porter, of the Uenans lurean, Spenk.” Tho soeerorpttie ";:;}znm‘l":lfll o llyp{jnklu an interest in thamovement 2" selves the only men ontitled to ot eapable of was tho author of the artlele, thus glving 1t [ Farther Particulars of the Tro- | yuge wiecks of Ice, as, fordod Into tho gy u,‘:; . \ vs, Aleorn will probably be the enndl- | governing the State,” date, for Gavernor, 1 Piriirsennd tinL Gen, | - Do yoi tok thintk Sonntor Malione's posl- MeKee, formerly o Hepubliean nember of | ton willhave .. ... n.semb-oNielal character, Mr. Torter had, n- ability, I8 niso lnterested, < 4 . upon the commorelal, mannfacturing, and in- the Greenback State Committee, - “‘E""fi’; dustrini Intorests of - tho Statw thai wpon o= fellow npmed Kimberly, fs anothor,of the | jjeal parties, by hrhmmer»\tlmcnlnlmi of tho h denders,” # i State n_full ‘nceord with’ the predominnt 3 “’:fi Ix;‘!‘,l:?tbi;:ln{nlx;‘u\.-fl:/“nl_}')ul:‘::llgfi‘rl'\fi‘;o". of pquwl\’umnllmenln( the who plcn;m‘lry o yory Bt abilivy, 110 hos hean mixed up in ohxiget ereal: resuits fo Vikginia iea deed, been the wnthor, but lw hiad in o com- mendous Flood in the Mis= fell Nl GRINDING ALL DENEATIE : munfentton to him (Harrls) denled that it gouri River. ¢ DEIL. THE 1§10 rqy, was in officinl statonent of the debt of Tene tho nlmont nbsoluta certalnty that in n nesseo, and correetetl the varlous misstate- D! Wy ) i monts fu din artielc, . bt ,’f::‘, e oyl Blvew e s oo wling in tho throes of gy Jojutiun to ko Into Hxcoutlvasosslon Was | pyg Wyigr Rnshing Past SIous: | tho mgoniatng fenrs tho kubhinnd and tuther g fow mp. o i ther gy, | ’ materinl polng of view from the liberal, ine ohbatos i i NO RUCIE MASIS COULD I FOUND, o . Mol hnve felt na to tho fute of thoso lef “V.!’B""!""",”"‘{("{‘,“"lf“'“ s votdrs wiit | debendent courso putsued by fon, | thoy never belfeved, nnd l“o not So\v l'm:““‘:“ and repeated Iis adyleo that the Natlounl .“’,‘.‘(I,,;’?",“‘,';‘f:'{“;2',,37;{,‘“;‘,'.{";}.,‘,‘}“2‘!,‘:{{,‘,g‘,'{‘{ . City Liko the ** Mill-Tail whon ho lind no resson to sipposo Am‘ Do you thinke tho Ropublieny oters Wt | Malone. * We |, exnaet fo.” break dowil thnt n nogro ought o enjoy the rizht to | Conunittee should refealn from interforonce | rorney-ticneral for cortain papers' i selntion of Mell.” eapo, il unde up o Eitantion ug toreiblony o J’]"l Ly Rv;mfl lh ?;,I,IJDOI‘ o Independent | eoimplotely the' burtler of prejudice nnd | vote, ‘Tho Asscssors and: County 'Trensurers | fn Virglnia atfuirs, Tlewitt, finding that nll | to'the report of o Speelnl Agent of the'Lrens- 3 . of Jules.. Verne's ‘most h“«r\mm" ll-uy ”.!‘{5 ‘“,fi".’."“ ll bly will; but not what | Stspiclon which Tna existed betwesn the two | took ndvantnge of the amendinent, as under | his avertures woro rejected by Malone, con- | yry Department, - tonching upon go West ‘ natlon, But tho stamch logs TR ot e O e F monn that | Bections, to thio detrinient of bothy—n projit: | thg faw and. custon: they had the power to | cluded. tha ' intorviow by saying, st | giajeial Disteict'of Virginia, d 0 ’ tonol toguthor . by lano St )im enll the Repul Hem!"\loum o monn that | (ica that has beon nued s now belng kept lo. 1t is tho cnstom in Viviiils for A atanee, * Unless wo ean cnrr_Y Noew York, Aftor some time consumed fn roll-ealls and " o held 1 B N RvoL Rt "l‘h ,"Wl"('n Ping ) tio catared vatbrs iyt Lherg g alivo by men Narth aud South for porsona [ 40, 1619 the etistom: In Virilnla for Assess- | New Jersey, and Connetleut, Tinneuele will | virtous diintory inotlons, afr. Dawes snid he | Graphic Dosoription of a Voyage By | e e oo Vermle, 2 A GOOD MANY COLURRD MIEY andpalitienl ends, by men wiose stock bn.| ors to sendout tho nssessmont-lists to in- [ ho ~defenteid, ~ We requive S20,000 in o i x fitteen trom the statting point, the ark hothar S CoRREY WL atsed 1o e Yawl .from Yankton to found . Arnsat and rased, 1€ i o ) 1t .nuu(liul Hofory t(h;: ‘fnunfiyfl\'v;lethfr'tlfls . * Sioux City, f';;‘:l';:k :‘:‘:xl:;:fl;"n!o';‘m:" n'::uf::mgm""d lon, wis u Governinent of the majo! or not, H . . . rore| N ane ‘The debate In the Sonate was continued by ' toulshiiient at findine wuletly chewing ;:,.. w Messrs, Duwes, Saulsbyry, Burnside, and nnd standing scenrely dn n hugo block of jeq NECK. * 3 i ©OTHE FAVORIT FAMILY Cow, ‘Tho Iatter argued agalnst tho right of o ma- Recital of the Horrible Suffer-' o S 40 eriis ot the el Journ Jorlty to elect oflicars nt n vxtrn session, aid ings of -the Unfortunate * and 18 to-day alivannd well fn Vermilion, gy declired that In Decomber next they woull " Dak Settl ing cliiabed the barricdes of lee ko a chyn b willing Lo conaidor the, vesolution, but in akota Settlers. - Hanson and his e, afor & porl) amoly, his fudgment Rtiddigberger wotld not in Des o4y Bvor that nowv=formell o, o A comber e mado Sergeant-at-Arms, ‘Fhe v o s i Mo Voo, Tecteded iy Virginia clection would then ho deer, and 1if . i 1 moking thele way to Vermillon, currying gy tho Ttenublicans din not tonder, Somebody | Thelr Homes Utterly Aunthilated, | Nrs. Linrson,with thom tnust of tho way, dey, elvo would tender, for Sergeant-at-Arms, one | . angl Thelr Horses and Cnt= ; while, thoso left biehlnil In"Tiatison's liouss by $n Misalssippt who vote with us. Yoit take | trade 18 politieal bate, without which they n county, for exaiple, whers thers are fowoer | would bo unknowi. As an illustration of eolored voters than there nre white voters, | the uifect of Gen, Mnhone's.courso in tho Insuch n county tha eolored men are with- | Senate, o lending Iron-munufacturer in Vie- out lenders, and It don't take so.mucii | ginlaia Pennsylvanian by birth and an ex- bulldezing for us to. met hom: to | member of Congress froin Virginin, who vote. the Demoeratfe ticket -in thut | has heretoforo bitterly opposwd — the Re- county s It dous to met voles in | adjuster party, now unqualifiedly indorses Now England. Of. conrse, liowaver, when | Mithono's conrssng: - =~ ] wcolured man has aeguired ‘sonio education, i WISK AND IATRIOTIC, Ty and thinks Lis s fIt to Tl offiee, he i3 & 1= | o Know Maliong, kiow that hisolm 1s the Jublican. e eolorad ten wito Yoted foF | matrl welfaro ot Virgliin, . No man cnn me 1 fonnd to be men wiio eared less about { [ove hig State more than he.. Ll .18 nn able Jolitics than they- did about getting along | and ambitious man, but nis” ambitlon hns nl- comfortably with thelr employers and muke { ways been guidedd by n sincoreloye nnd devo- Ing monoy, 7 R tion to the Vlmln"n people. So fyr as my dividunls, nnd - have each one fill up his list himself, and retuen it to the Assessor’s of- flee, It was tho enstest thing In the world, thorofore, for Asscasors lo i 5 OMIT TO BKND 118TS :| 1o n considerabla number of .colored men in cnch town or precinet,;, Nobody, except the Assessors would ever know that the lists had not been sent. . At the thne requived by law, ench Assessor wouklmake up his retiurns and transmit them'to tho ‘propér ofticer, “When the thme for clection. appronched, colored men 'who had not, pald thelr capitation® mulm{ Tmmediately 1€ we aro to make o sorl- ous eifort to carey theso States, and 1 am going back to New Yark to ses If that miount ean be ralsed, 1 it eannot bo hd, it WHi ko nn differenco ns to the result who I8 recognized -in Virginlaj but, in that event, the Committes wlil' recognizo the Bourbons, heeanse they have ulways been oulr frionds and have:stoad hiv us.’ Mahono then wurtied Hewitt nningt this corse, tell- it him, In substanee, thos It would forever {uru\‘c:nz any future recognition of tho Nue fonal Democratic’ party by the Readjusters, - KXCEPT AB AN ENEMY, to bo fought ur them whenevor. and.where- ever they wmight meot, whether in Vieginly, + i % ) o vlio wis arvative | Republican, who & ronlly suffered more, though not In MDOLUDENGEIN'S RIVAL. abiservation extends, the position i feeupley | '14% “‘0{‘:‘1 20 ;‘fl lllm T‘fu‘i"rutnml sy “_‘l"’l P ohiroa ot elsmthore, Muhono e | Ny ot e WVar I (o Red A i tle Drowned. a0 minch dunger, for 1o, houso stood e SITINUTON , Coy Apri =M1 3 y i 0 104@.! o . = SUDTIL his address. 18 res Vi y s i 1n Lo Senato this nftoknonn dectared 1t the | eontral'of tha General Government, Jut ulso | formed thit their names wory not o tio s Upois him. and then the Republleans coulit about foilr miles north of Vermilion, knows” A iy - From the foregoing account It appears that the only anxlety of the Ilnncock nuingers was todind - out whother tha Bourbons ehoose batweon thy Confederate ropudiating | | “Lairtson's § volugey Jlddiuborser and Uit it ito would b The Very,Land So Changed as to Be | toerodtowo todurlson's in Fakite posti endored (o tham, e th y 0 Repubils 3 0 1Lt there, After can Senator.”” It inlght as Well Be tnderstood Completely Unrecognizable by mueh donger and diffleulty thoy renched by sessinent-rolls, and that no tax had been ns- sossed ‘agnainst them, Thoy would declare that they” hal bean contindous residents of the town or nelghhorhood: and ask what Ppurpusy of the Demoerats” to contliue the | on the.part of eavitalists and business-men ot vpposition to Riddleberger even after next | the North, ’lho,g s Virginin represented Ducember, Ho sald Riddlsborger, was ol | In the Unlted: States Senate by o mnn of noxions tu the Democratic Scnators, and | conimon practienl business sense, Ile hog thy 3 or.the Rendjusters were the strongar, sy 1€ | thint in Decomber next the Republicans woulkl Its Owners, £pdt, Auding all altve, though sadly distrosssy, the latter could never: hold propur oteinl | done mora to bring Virginln they shonld do. ~ Then they would bo - | nicinie, (o \lrlng about’a fusion of the two | yot put - Riddleberger -, - Any promises ' 4 Mrs. Annson's feot were frozen solld, Al b : g H q Y ] Seeges bty ared % s " i formed that their only remedy was to appear cata ) el o 5 & fos o Y. Jirmlses o S RS & 3 : 2 i b el For g@#&?.‘.‘!fif x ’[fi‘,\'l’]’i},l':,',;"‘;T:(‘l"\,%"‘:l'\f:"'.‘g:!”f;)’;m"‘-“,;"(".’; ity before the. Stats Atditor atitieh. | Hekets. | o Bourbons i Virginia wero b Which i mikht niko I Vieainin would TIVED FOIt TWO DAYS ON IAW CHICREyy o : ways ready for a fusion with tho tmn whon they now denounce so unsparingly ns n re- ,Bm {ator. 1l for his part, rppunn 10 have prave fallaclous, After dlseusslon, tunring . ; i g e tho fowls having heen driven by fenr Iny mlfl; lio nigw point, \vn_stlo\'»lunml..'lhe Sae. | An Urgent - Appealfor Relief for ALl s Mgk luu?l m.. momd and poy the tax to him and et n re- celpt, Of course this would be an Impossi- bility, aud tho enlored voters, nlthongh able nt-Armg - gallant - Unian - soldier, who | prominence to whicl st Is justly outltied, benrs the' wottds recelved -in - lending i troups on the ficld of battle, und:eyery 8(',“"':,;2::’5‘6,,_.'uml'l"';f’{“}m"y‘,“c’ she hng hud'in U F ¢ | Deen eareful to nssert on uil oceasions that o £ v . 3 the Stricken and Starving MUt have soon “ensucd. Thoso Icldonts sy Demoeratie Souator will - sipport -, | W1 o el oot have n tendbuey | 210 Willing ta yay thelr taxes, would badis- | i Tinadgusters had fothing i comnon withs VIRGINTA REUPUBLICANS. - 3 the partieulars | have given rest upon undoyy. ll‘l:‘(‘ll(l Do bu‘l‘lc’\a-;ullulblfiac “lll‘ollsllel:il;‘lgfltl;l \m‘\él':l‘m: to glve Virziuiy o bettor ered]t and finanelal {{x‘u‘u‘l‘&kfi&x‘fiorrl\ngl'm‘\‘cll:?w‘u AR ‘gml-&' the Bourbons or with the' Nutional Deno- i bl bl e bl 5 4 People. - edly wthontle reports, » 1 eould muitiply simiy erutie party, and, therefore, ho nlways DECLARED FUSION TO BE 1MPOSSIILE, - Matione solemnly ‘deelnres now.that the dif- ! U chered that Riddieberger would tiever -bo ‘f’_'l‘."l‘}m :,';‘,’fi',_‘&f,".”flt"“;;'l.',‘_‘“)lfi!}:;"\fi.'l‘::,l‘g'“D‘;'"ey elected Sergeant-at-Arms, The gallant P “Tor h ey -Unlunsoldlc‘r‘mmrrml to: by Beek 18 sald to of ‘the ‘Rendjuster W‘"’KM‘“ Virginiiv i A . storics Inlinitim, All tho Informntion I cauge, BUPPRESSED TIOUSANDS * OF. REPUHLIOAN VOTES v ¥ Linctnnatt Commerclal, Aprit 10, «| tenids to confirm the bellef that thonres The interview of Virglnln Republicans | qpo nock. River in 1linols Becomos & | greatest suffering s embraced In \hnlm“:.' 4 touching - her. - fintnees - heon- mise | oo d z 2 - | ference between the- Hourbon -lenders' i | yeatordny with the President, an uceaunt of o3 lands 'batweon o -point u fey miles thiss ‘:‘n’fif‘fififi“&?l‘l{?é‘??lfi\mmcll!:fivpx‘lflllrl-lfmfilllnlll; uniderstond by the Notiern peoplo and {:};:lcr\tx‘}':lsll;mgmg’uhauon stheo thonmend- | fGrUCe beteen e babilo wduention Which was sont In thosedispafohes Inst night, Roglug, Ronring, ;‘“}-‘Y Vormiiton nnd tioheo northwestwand tog o i . 2 e wholo financial world. Vi ) J ¥ £ 7 f g S ust, | 13 rols 3 . I'he les rent. e o Y .. Fy ;;::xl;m ;lr:)nlly‘: 3 Xlllylc?nm:tr '::nlxsn o praminent Ke- | heon by enemies ,,e“me‘“‘”".‘m,d hnsli'ly ,‘l‘h‘;’ “Tlow was tlie manufacture of bogus or 25.&':‘?. Ttls‘lrnmlernIelkfin‘llu{"l“fnl“xl\gl'lt"lg qlfl"l‘he‘ L e A R R Locxent a0 il ) Virginin Itepublicans sustaln Mahons and . the Niobrarn. to Plorre ttioro: are acenunty i ented, - We have been denotineed s n SENATOR VEST Bg yof repudiationlsts, when nothing can fa"w“ds' whenover tho eleetion of - officers firther from the truth, We propose to hall be renched, to_nominate Gen. John D, | by every. cent Virginla justly .owes, and Stevenson, of St. Lonis, . who was under |-Wiien we'say we will pay we méan It, ni Ine Tiogan and one of his.best fighters, When | tend.to doso. We “hava: pridein our State, + nsked how ho would vole with Stevenson as’| mud nro ¥ unhuwfitl majorities neeomplished P ‘nskod the eorrespontent, nsg = © Ensily- enough, nlthouglt - 16 required o 1ttle more nerve trn theothier process, Sy poso it to Lo required that the Democratie vate ‘of # preelnet shall be swolled by fifty votes, . A bogus nssessmont-roll I8 nunu- subject of the VirginiaState debt. ‘I'he debt guestion o regards asa loeal question en- l'lmly. while tho othor anastlons, a8 every- Dody, admits, are of Nutlonal inportance, | ‘¢ BECRETARY WINDOM. tho Mahone movement, and are teying to cor- | Vo ’ ) l‘»‘:olmxwl:‘r lumc:. hl;'“l no lnle”tuul dlestitutlon, of el q 3 vondiuon of affakrd ol erre you are . rllé‘i:'.;::?ltlw:!lll:::“tslllgq;'ll":':‘l{fell:g :‘«I-’:t:::::\y“.‘\:l):: Fond du Lao, Wh.,‘ o Viotim of the | ue awre, [ hava -henrd thot {nuc{: ;:lnnl:xhx:; protested ‘against nllowlng Muhone to con- Aconmulated " Bnow and tins g ati sl i eestogeod thute, i’ trot any patronage In their State. Mr, Bol- S Too, . el 4 NEEDED @Y TUE Poorg o CLABSER, -0 3 andidats v | BENSITIVE 70 THE IMPORTANCE OF _ | factured by taklng names from tho *dead 1LAS, B ACTED TMLEGALINY Iing has written - eard in rention to the in- R g b 4 iio fonture of tho entalled loss v 1 (f“'l'l*l“‘l" tey t‘r’m“{[‘&“fi’!‘{gflm“g"}“h”fi:j"f:},‘kfi‘.‘g SENSITIVE 10 Tilli, INVOITANCE OF MATN-. 1iyt,” that s, tho list of volers who linvefalled Spectal Dispateh to The Chlcago Tribuns, terviow, In which ho sayst * Permit g to JIORNORS UPON HORRORS. :)l::m‘:.hvell upon. | rofer {6 the ::‘l‘:'r:l:]l;\:::; i one of tho most gallant Gonérals of 110 | g3 any peopl eiis be." = 1o puyctite pailtazsdhio Prenanrar sill lsstio | yyAsurvaroy, D. O, April 18.—Tho entiro | corrcet the raport of the Intervlew nccordud ‘Speclal Dispateh to The Ghicago Tribuni of tho whater-cut fupply of woud for the useo ; Unionanny, and n true Jepublican, . 1E Your conclusions o dotrect, witi not | {ixFectibis on these numesnadl plueuthn 1 | gycoess of Secrotary Windom's pinn for o= | by tho Preshdent to cortaln Uopublicuns from | © Sius Cixy, In, Aprit 18=Tho maln sbeoof | gepmboats.. Well-informod mon sy tha Le '! NO WEAKENING. . * Muhonu have greatly added to his strength t 3 tending the maturing ¢ por cent bonds at 3¢ | Yirginin, so fur,ns it relntes to the Hon. Ju- | Jho ble'gorge at lenst has glven ‘nwny, und pret | {yween Fort*Bufond and’ Sioux City the lussof ench of the persots on electunt duy, and sny, *Ilernis your tax-recelpt. 1f you will vote . Careful Inquiry mnong. Hepublican Sen- ml.(Al’l‘lD{mll\l'"y asn fonder in the State 2 This my ticket' L will let you uso this recelpts Z ntors fails to show the slightest signs of 8 will eventually be-the result, It i weakness or of a disposition to back down | may not be so appurent now, but thero nre } 1in the fight now going on In the Senate, It'| thousands of Hberl-minded, live, progress- i - i3 the lntention to continue the fight until [ 1ve men, who will flock to the Readjuster the Senato Is reorganized, and whan this fs | standard, “There are many men b the Bour- + accomplished, and not betore, thaSenata will | bon ranks—menot tatent and ambition—who go into executive session and nct on the | would glindly “follow Malione's leaclership It Tominatlons, B t{myt lu'ul (h? mr'mhlnml ntm|l culm-nb;:ul lw s?xy flo]. - As (o how fur he I3 sustalnod by the leud- uzf,g,'}:,‘:nfi,fi,rfi'giffifl;'::mh Juster party,-you haveabundant evidence of Emery $torrs, an eminent Chicago Inwyer, | Hioé ?)".’““‘“Si' 1n the district I represent'ls s been Tiere for sevoral doys, aud hna jind | tie. STenth "’%‘"“ of Dewmoeracy,’ -com- Beveral confercnees with, Prostdent Garfiold, gusctl ol the Countles”ofy’ Rockinglum, Secretary Blaine, and :Senntors. Conkling, | Shenandooh, and Page, - 1 earried - these ner eent §s now constdered eertain in ‘Crens- by ¥ . e rdnful & fi{'oo'q,l‘l‘;'e,;tt e hiore ' | howevor, that the snng plan_eannot bo enr- the Treasurer,and hoIn turn -+ - . . -¢| rled out. with- respect to tho fives. It it . DESTROYS THEM, should be lurlly decided not to extend the togother.with the bogus nssessment-roll; No | fives, It is expected sint. Seerotary . Windom monuy hins gone Into the Trensury, but ity | will beable to call in and’ netunlly poy off Demoerutic votes have gone Inte “the ballot- | petween $230,000,000 -and §500,000,000 ‘of lm,\'..i IXuL g\omélm}l (ul'v:n n:lunnnuml“linm\{ thasr B+ |u'.r' " cents. ‘The 'muuey {nything about the frad, and they Wil 1o 1to do tiis with would Lo derived from $100,000,000 of surplus revenue, $104,- sephi Jorensem, At the request of the mem- | Ably alt s clene betweon hers and Yaukton,ns | cord, cottonwood, and ush must be aluon bers of the dafegation roferred fo, Mr. Jor- thoe river 14 rushing pdst like tho “mlll-m@nf abgolute, This Inck.of fuel will more ¢ gensen, ag thelt reptesentative in' Congress, | hel” ns n stensontman forclbly put it N0 | less alfect river transportation, us boay consented nerely to iniroduco thet 1o tho | wator hus rlsun more than four feet in clghteett | will bo dependent npou what (hoir deck-hady Prosldent, aftor’ having ibeen assurcd that | hours, and s still rising, though moro slowi.'] enn cut from timg to time whon Inld up atthy the object of thelr.visit wns to Interchange | Sowmo slarm was folt tu the lower part of theclty | hank for tho night.” At present copl wili be ear views with the DPresident as to the pelitleal [ gy (he prospect of anothor flovd, and seversl | ried tn constdornulo quantitles, thoreby lessen. situation In Virginin, 8o faras your report | ronides- hastily vropared for flight, but there | g 'ho Tuel ! In / L Olie . 7 i tha frelght tonuage. Tho Tuel questionn thy ons expressed 7 streami Is -full of . flonting logs, ' bt them | ous ong, and for ofght weeks corn was tnrgely :3" ll‘(l:l:lll‘g ;: l;'fcsfi‘l' e:ltln)nlx'ullls?n :Jlx? 1;3“1‘:‘;‘.}‘?’4.“”&’,‘.‘.’5 18 1fttlo lee, and but fow evidences uf the de- | ygod n¥'a combustible to supplement the seaty from oflice nsked: Tor, It does him Injustice, | struction to proporty. wrought ubove, which | stoclc osonl and wood, Tho denrth (3 now vsery fnasmueh ns he promptly stated: to the Presi- | Jeads to tho bollol thut howevor, Lute ndvices from the NebraskzDfe bo'likely 'to tell. 'I'is :sort of . fraud has heen practiced over and over agaln by Bour- 4 * | turee counties nst fall by about 1,200 ma- | bun oficersIn Virginin i 000,000 of 4 per coms, to besold In thatense, | dent that he was taken by surpriso atthe | 11 WRECKS OF HOUSKS AND FARM-BUILD- | vislon of the Chiengo, 8t Paul, Minueapolis & 2;3‘,‘;{:{;,‘,‘2‘6}{,‘}:{';{,‘,’,‘:,“{‘;{fiefig,’,’.;‘;&‘f;’“‘{,’,‘,fi}:, orlty. A Convantion ot eadjusters prg i i "‘1 Syll“"l“l“.l, “"““"‘l“““ tig: oty “" "401" and s.so,uoogoom the resumption fund, the ;5:{“55“!‘5‘3‘):] é‘;lfif L{"fl[‘_"“flfi%’ previously-ex- i BaR At g 108 57t fin otioms, %"“““‘l‘l lfl"‘lr“fl‘l’; Huosat the Biren SLpu B I v b . higl 0t eet revenue woulld opernte revent such i % " C: vislt,’ uvoe been left high and ndry ot v 0 mnilo'of trnok washed awa v lust night's Tl'(’a"l‘fixliu::u fl';lvm\‘('sl‘?lnf'l"}fil(‘i‘{’yn‘&m{"l"::lfl‘fl]lgfl.t 1'&50’1‘{1'?!&:?3‘!’1‘:‘)1'||\|3{d|x%“n Ekfln:‘lnlz'."?“"udumm PerfaruNICs 18 you. hive desli'rlhud,"- Ye- {:su 'ul ‘]\)hh.h llqrchls |Inupoteml ls"nntgnrlriul oW it wAchy, o thchgh mifles wway from thoir formur sites. 1 r)“u it L’ iy bm‘: _mu{ L')z))rh;‘ulm?: x:: : . Gorfiold and Seercinry Blalne. 1fo is very | " Isnot the evidericenbundnnt that Mahona ""gl"smllul'g correspondont. e ot ol 3{"““’ nyard ament "‘°1"t h" '°‘ “llt"ry ns detatled by M. Jorgensen, are thesg: A | had n wore uxtonded interviow with Capt. Grant | poyen, . 2 s HERREn ;' quislous to lionl tho differeiices oxlutiig i | A¥a8 elected fo tho United - States Senatansa | = Sticllid hot the cise. (Tho receints an | Civil Avproprintion act. It tho nuthority to § dolegntlon of stralilit-ont Republicans, fron | Mursh und John :Gundorson. af Whoso rdval ; 1 hns suggested several my ent, S Al ¢! Y. 7 o T it A end be deelded sufticient to warran! helr | preses e Uresident, represe e 1 tionlars, o trip hi 4+ none ‘fiz\;me], Beem to l}’;:&.‘,’,“fi,,{,“,‘},‘{,‘.'h,“u', was elected s anything else than w lie- | boi hutes n * nizger? school aliwost ns bit- 2 L > fhieir desire o learn his views on the o lenrnied somo further pact P | . Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. use, the'Secretary wonld bo able to pay off $150,000,000 inore of the 63, Tercontrn, ** A FORMER BECRETALY OF TITE THEABURY - expresses tho oplnion that the new. Trensury poliey Is llegal, nnd onght to” be abandoned beforo May 10, and that, upon’ thnt day or be- fore, tho -Treasury should announce that 1t witl pay all the 6s und continne noneof themy, for the renson that: the Government. hns nbundant resources:with' which to meet them.' This gentlétnn ‘Is ot “opinion that térly as ho does o ‘ulgger?’ voter. " Conse- quently, he is not dying of_anxlety becruse the receipts on necount of thiy school-tux are Ball, uspeelnily when he: reflects upon tho partisan benetits which ho n.-ufls in exnct proportion ns the' receipts from the poll-tax dimtnish.” -~ - TR e * Ave you familiar with the history of the INDUCEMENTS. WIICIL, WERE LELD OUT.TO - GEN,: MAHONE i to secure his colporation with the Bourbons in the Inst Presldential, cnmpnign 2 nsked fenl | quwn was attomded with much deuger,nnd the | | LesvesworTH, Kns., Aprll 16.—Now that by ’t’l‘,‘,‘,""“.flh:,"px!"lfi{,‘.‘,‘t‘"mfig{f{o%‘fi:‘;‘:;‘s:,f‘!‘.l’“:i screw Dbellovo 10, o man that o ono hut | afissonr! hua subsided, tho fnterest I tho stresn, 3ir, Jorgensen, one’ of tlmlrmunber' Btated | Marsh could - bave -brought ~-thom | s lost, to a groat extont, While tho recent rie' timt ‘the. Postmnstor ab Petersburg, and | Sofely through. Moro than =~ onfo thuir | hys not bean particularly damuglig In this se Jdames D, Brady, the Collector of Internnl | speed reached twenty miles -an hour, the cur- | tion, (¢ td'n fact thut the water reached n higher Revenue, had botlvoted for. Hancoelk and | rent rushiug bétwoen tho: half-brukon gorkes | giuge than for thirty yours, und.only the good Euglish at the Inte -Presidentinl election, on | with nrrow-ike swiftness, whilo dungerous | gortung of n constdorablo elovation haspre whieh grounds thelt removal from offiee was | whirlpools “at’ - frequent intorvals domanded | vegted sorfous dninuyo 80 this clty, and ooty demanded. p stronuous exopelso of muscloaud tho most skjll- |.tho Lottome-lunds ncross the river, whichaw Mr.. Jorgensen lere lntnrril‘)‘ntml; atating ful plldtage. Copt.dlarsh oo not bellove that | jiowise somaowhiat elovated. "Tho Hon, 1. Sl that e "was iisinformed as to thefr ermad; i p t Proar y v ot that ho wasdiot. here g this tne to request | 20¥ steamboat can stom tho ruplds g prosent, | Mooro, one of tho .founders of tla olty, whoba futerests, o fenrs that 1€ the Lreacl Is not | fdjuster . » . { ealed it will result dlsnatrously 1o tho Re- ‘' I CANNOT UNDERSTAND, * ‘publican party, nnt only in:New York, but {.As n member of the Senate of Virginin I : anay extend to other States, Ilethinks the | placed him in nomination before that bodyus & Prestdent made a greatmistake in the com- | the candidate. of .the Rendjuster party: “In i position of his Cabinet, and Letieves thatsoon | veply to tho inanlrles of the opposition as to 1 “or Inte ha will be compelled to make severnl | which of the National ‘partics ho would § changes, 1lo has freely. communicated his | eodpernte ~with; . the’ ‘invarinble | reply 2 . views'to thio Presidont on thig watter, and 1t | of ‘hls frionds ‘wns: *Ilg -will represens’ i 43 said he Is not the only publig man who the people.nf. Virginin'-. The Bourbon ] TAKES THE SAME VIEW journnls at’ the tine were filled every day ot the-polltical situntlon, ' Ho fs clearly of with d&:nulu_:lnuuus of bim, beenuse of his hi- | ¢ ol . s OnEL +but probubly by tho time tho C. K, Peck is vendy | g wide nequaintunge as o Journalist, lnwyer, sod 4 fho'opinion from what ho has scortnlned | fienendence, AWhyy ha nnd alt other Read- | the carresyondent, R, o 1 for e ca Wikeh s beon Issued tor. | LiC removal of any one: and 1t tora was. o |°4 o8I o o’ iost, fureo wil bavo auntdd: | polilalan, hn ke o Jord ver. sinca 15 O ot o o Capfeortiiied | Justors hnd boen, sbx moitits bofora his elec Derfectly 50, was tha roply, “Tho facts ; 0 0 clhige mado In the. Post-Oftlee it Pe % for tho Peck thia maran L Tarmonious. 1t is sald that eforts l::_-u lml‘ tlon, by fornint and deliberate proelnmation, | reluting to the offers mude to Gen, Mahone | minntes tho lonns, and that to continue buits | tersburg, at the ”"’":" time he would present | & yuwi and ceow left for tho an! 2 ': i} 1§ | and 9! tho rigo ho hus tho following tosuy; 4 mado to form n combination of those \vfig drives out of theCouservative or Democrntic | by the Bourbons iford u fin cominentary | ut u lower rate of Intérest Is o contract whicl | the name of a_geptleman who wns lidorsed | hoping to find hior down tho riyor, aud sholgex- & Nover, alnce 1849, have Iacon such o winter: 40 e g 4 whining about Malone's treache: oine of thesu facts, clieve, liave never 9 o 0 o LT ! DIFORTANT OCILANGES® IN 3 18! nny country, 1t usod to be that by tho wl ; '..),lru:lnu%?lxi‘l,\lndn.}lm‘lmzegolincrwl:;”}vl {i lfitl‘)t‘gl‘l‘i 1o tho : Democrncy 13 the most mlwmb{z’. Doen published. Lust Muy, only twoor threa | M0t athorized, undor existing Inws, to do. | dolegatlon klmd’y ‘and cordially, and said that 5 MANREL - of April tho, grass would Lo as high ns that % \Whother aidh o wovemous willba snccosstal. luys heforu tho Funder Demaerats licld tor | He fonrs tha the Democrats : hypucrltleulgmd contemptible cant, and the wintever charges were made against the | yotweon here and Yuwikton ure nt Knto Swéoney | [markiu about four fnchea on his hand), andty above-named oflicers should be in writing, . @ v 8 on the 3 and ho would givy them duo considoration, e ‘;’;m’ u"?: ;‘m l‘_::,“'i;",“" R ‘m“ el ! ufi:: .ig;:: ;‘l; ;: . ::m’lr l";xrltl: ::lx:;wt:nmt:fin;: 5 - NOTES, ' * | ‘pluce & cut-oif: huis peon madte. Thu Ilordeshoo | gurance that tho cattlo would®hinve plenty of : 1 e ¢ Iond has beon transformedd futo @ lake, and the | prazing tho entire trip. No, sir—L never sax TWO CAN PLAY AT TIE GAME OF ALOUS- | hannol scoursea four inflos furthor from tho | unything llke ft. * Whero, in 49, thioro wasplénty . . 30 PREJUDICKS. town. Thoso are tha*mdin’ chunyos, aud river | of gruss tn April, wo tind to-duy, nc tho i Special Dispateh to Tho Chicago Tribunt. ., . | ynen will-'Lio - Intorested thoraln, Whilo on tho | titno OF tho month, not u biado fs wrowini thit Wasniscrex, D. C., Avrll 18.~Recent re- | guyjoct of bonts, L havo heard many oxpressions | 2413 Le geun. Tha treos wero usually in Tull Iea It 19 well known that o lnrgo mnjority of the contse nud . brutal attncks that have been 4 i ¥ State Convention, Chalrman Barnwm, of the + Hepublicant Seuntors aro fn fuvor of Mat. | Mde upon his nmmoand fuwe aro withous T Nutional Committee, Induced Gen. Mahono to meet him in Wasliington for n confersnee, Barnum wus in hysteries on necount of his fear that ‘Lilden would not get the Virginia delegmtes to the Clncinnatl Conventlon,™ Ils asked - Qen. Matione If “Tilden_would not curry Virglnia it nomionted, -~ Malone re- piled that lie would, although he was vory MAY MAKE THOUBLE FOR THE ADMINIS- THRATION' Pouen when the nost Congress shall* convene, un- less thelr lendiyz men in -both Hotuses shall pledge themselves now to support - this pols Tey. - 1t appears, owever, that My, Bayard Is tho only Doewocrat who hnsg given his sane- tion to the policy, and it I8 by no- mennsg’ cor- thews nnd Chandler. Tho opposition to | SaiSh Feasom, warrant, or.excuse, As for fstency 1 polities, the naties of those Judge Robertson nuiong the Kopublicans | S " §5 muicl stronger than to gither of the othors: who alost “bitterly nssafl him shoulil nover. g‘nk lltll Ml’:‘ulmv? :ls lmlill'lmlm"'l l?’u [ b“..“.i!’;‘a,‘,’,““erddg‘}%‘s ::t",‘fl,f;t‘g"g‘"y with hls.”? handler 8 Wwholly political and emno- S/ v cratle,. It Is sald that Scantors Cameron and THE BTIONG FERLING 8 Mitchell may be Indnced to vote against tm\‘nMSennm,rllnuonuanmupnrtclNorth- i C Uy 3 d bl t this t(moof tho year thon; aud Chandler ontof consideration for tho feeliugs | eriScnutors g wnpo ulnr{u the State. Ilian Barnum pra- | tnin thut, If the stress of party should be | ports recelved at tho State Dopartuent from | of ustontsimont at Commodure Coulsoi's good e T e e ey e o 118 Whter of Attorney-General MacVeagh, who'Is 6X- W attribute 1t to an honest deslre to oblit- 0sed thn‘hb\lmnu should try to cupture the | placed upon him, that he would not chaugo | our ngents In Kurope make startling dis- | fortune.. JIlo- . nover insurcs lls ° Loats uvurcnuth\mhmu llu"?u of looking better and . erting himsell to defent him, ernte sectional bittoress, to sce tho South on | Finder Convontion and send a st of “Tilden | his opinlon, or, ut luast, fall. to support the | clogures relnf to ‘the ndulteration of | ws " rule... Dut sbout ten duys boforo | fresher thinat Chrlstius. o i it tho higivrond to materinl prosperity, to see delegntes to the Cinetunati- Convention, und | Administration, as " he , is reported French wines: It nppears that the wine-cr tho ; bronkeup : he . succoeded | n ¢ plucing About m}: Dig risus: Tho nmmu,rlsu'wnu . : = the liboral: poliey nunounced by Lresident | 0ffered to furnish funds for thas purpose. | now:to liave promised ‘to 'do. ~ ‘The el 8 D op i ) #ide . Ptntos, | 1811 whlols Is thio hixhest Lint thogy fenny recosd 1 *A MAHONE MAN.: Garfleld in lils Inugural address carrled oug | Mahone g apinlon of this tx-Secretary - fa - that | in Franco s been greatly reduced In ¢vol- | 81000 cachonbls vessols gt the Matdl FoI%h | of. LIt was caused by Hoods ybovy Ao o 4 008 FTATEMENT OF THI: OASE, . | ond mnde a success. 1 shonld bo very sorry NLFUSKD TO MAKE TUE, ATTEMUT, Sueretury Windonrs cirenlar is "bnsod upon | wme of Iate years, aud.'that the' vine :‘“‘ 4kl““' fi““‘['-::‘i“":,“" e, cusl 08 LOUl. | O ot BishCr thun It wha hore i this rie 8peciat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, to think thoy arenctuited by no higher mo- | or to have nnything whntevef to do'with tho [ bad Inw, nud would establish & dangerous | yard-men and “wine-merehnts, “hw order | femtd "‘",‘"}_’ i E T Thyt wna tho timo whon . stewmbodl . i i WlM';li"flT‘l’-\‘. D-u(l!-. Am‘lll 1&1_“30 ‘fnl- ill\:'fi( g‘l‘lub}gmlgsrs%"xx;tlléq,snu advantuge In the | Bourbon Funders. Burnum: then usked if precadent; that If, in.the opinion of the See- il “tholr export - erders, . -hnve .« THE v A wunt on the other slde noxt fo tho Mo owlng Interview will appear In tho Nution- " retary of the ‘I'reasury, tho Interest upon Government bonds may be reduced, ' he also may be the judgoe of an omergencey when he may think it wige, for the Interests of the Government, to Inerenso tho rate of Intorest; and that, If the hend ‘of nny * Exceutlve Du- Ynmumt. moy ninke one Inw, the Execntivo Departmonts ag o whole moy make il Juws, and do wywny with tho necessity ol.cougrgss altogether, o/t - - to > ‘ ; tho Weatorn bolng n total. Iss, ‘and tho ‘other | bLlufts; snd, shortly. after thut, tho cheusd g'{f‘n'f.‘{l«’f;nx;{‘m.'('g“q';'.fi",';‘(iy,-‘f,‘,.‘d“f,',{?%’..;‘;,{ffiu“l thrao nro to be put §n tho water and” In wdod fhm‘mml ‘Il.\'nltl.’ ulrm.nfi courens x:m nl-x;"fin"::{; Tnted thewn With drugs, in order toenuse them | ordor by tho lnsurors. - The greoanoss of the &t, \"5:;‘ ;':ff. vsm. “l‘":?" u‘:-.;m‘ ll:‘ O‘HKI:&' “"t]u' o to resemblo Fronch wines whosa-brand they | Toulstuns oxeltes mirth ‘among all' who know | piuh'una guo furms in Funcy Bottom. Thenext bear, Reports also show that inrge quantilics | aught of the Missourl River, To veturn to tho | hiir viso waa In' 1851, when the water eutirelycovs otvine axu made from gliieoss aid buets,And | tiood and ité sulferors, At . lttlo atutlon, .on | erod tho *Islund,’ opposit thia aity, L rucullett that o great denl of Brady exported to tho | whatwosoncothio Dukota Southoru, enlled Meck- | 8tolog tho loc, whon the firse *bulge! carte United States I3 mado front grain and ota- | iy, uro 174 people, tnou, womort, and oilren. | SEWLIAS N, Bl buken BIE Foot (hick o tous. 1 - . . < yurds in dintiloter, from geventy-ive to 100 m: e ans, ‘clmfsfl.\x'cr.( . AN nro quartered Iu‘Caylor's Elevator," liv ing fmm the channel, over tho w’\uu ut Westou: on the baro boards, without coveriug of uny | and,wiico the water receded, tha feo dil not the fitendjusters would not send. delegntes to thedCinelnnnti- Convention. - Muhonu asked 1 they would be admitted. Darnum roplied In the negatlve, nml sald that the Bourbon delegates would have to be recognlzed, Ge: Mahone then told him that the Readjustors would never send delegatos to Clnelnnati for the snke of having them snubbeds.und he warited Barnum that -the National Commit- tee would do better to kevp Its handd off Vir- ginlt altogether, Muoliono returned to Vi at Republican to-morrow:” “1 belleve, Mr, 'o‘wflthftfg,“:,‘s“‘ffl”“’3‘.“‘ Virginin lkely Paul, that yon are .the Congressmun-slecti] “"w\Woll, uir, I can botter puswer you by re- «f from tho Seventlr Virginin Congressionnl;| ferring to an editorinl published n fow nys # . Disteiot 2 sald a. Repibllean, teporter. toi] 080 In the Richmond State, tlie exemplary Capt. Joliti Paul, of Harslsouburg, Va. .|| Bourbon Journal of, Vieuinia, Let e, et i L hove that honor, sir.” - |-thilekens upon’ us that there are numbers Wera you clected us o Democrat or as a | ready to sell out thelr peopls and thelr coun- { Readjuster > “v.| try to the enemy for nmlscrable pittance, 2 L A . To the Western Aswolated Praxr. ' : p o wolt until long REcor tho 4th of July. Many ol : “Iwas cleeted ns o Roadjuster, though Lif Who o T, giul, thotaughiy dlsgustul Wit Baaon, . OKLAIIOMA. ' WAsmISaTON, D Gy ADH] Ti-Some-af | dssuripuon, and many of thine doashutoor i Fittiory of TIStie Cotonty, issourh will verity . havonlways bewn, and nn now, o Demoerat, ZEN HFPRONTENT, whom he stigmatized as beipg ¢ only a cont- TIF COLORED PROPLE, ' .- | the testimony faken i the Christiancy dl- | Propor clothing., Thirty this, - At that time Woaton was ns largo 1 toxe werelal man,’ agd no tene Demoerat, Whon the Bourbon Convention, which. ealled: for 1,100 delegates, assembled, Jeas than 330 dete- gutes contdd bo mustored, nnd these had been chosen by primarles in which not more than #4000 voters altogether particlpated. "Lhis was lJemourunY with o vengeance, ‘The convantion cleeted delegates to Cinelunull, and Instrueted them for Judge Field,a- Whaose very nome was unknowit to”all ex- cupt burhaps 5,00 Demoerats in the State ot Virginin. ‘Il Rewdjuater State Conven- tlon ussembled with aver 600 delegulos, 1t nominated Presidential - Blectors, and in- structed them * to -vots for llancock aud Enfi(llsl\: but jtsent-no delegates to Clueln- natl, . Ok DID IT IN ANY OTHER WAY, ¥ ) » o [-walk in our midst unrebuked, nnd make o 2 -0s L undsratand the prinelyles of Democraey " boust of thelr Intended trenchersh ‘These must £ a3 expoupded by Mr. Jelferson, Its great’) hadealtwith as publiconemies,and theirerime 3 founder. But such wns - the . bittorness |.bo made odious, befors It spremls Its con- « and “intolerance of the Bourbon F"'"l'x !l_lulqn and Infects the very -stmosphiore, ers party. In our ‘Stato towsrd ' any They mustbe drlven ouf from amang us, or ninde to hide their hends i shame from | an who dnred to express an indepondont | thajr fellow-men; be competied to worlk their -+ sentiment that, as early ns 1878, thelr leading | treason In the dnrkuess of nluhr? and not in newspapers declared that they would sup-'| the lght of the sun; depyived of all honor- ;' port no Neadjuster for Congress, even though, | fUI6 nssocintes, and forced to seck compans "’31 ‘he should bo the nomines of s Democratle lonshp with tI'mmy hour thoy have wida Convoution. I thorcupon annonnced myself fi’.fl'}.."{flx'&l";“{xk.'flu':fi‘.. {)‘:l,filmx lu lmn! to.dn a8 a lendjuster candldato for Congress, and, 1T 1A TIE SOLE ROAD TO SAFETY, ‘In the coutest with my preducessor, Judgo | aud wo must be erunl not only to beklnd, for, Tlnrrig, I reduced his majority mm'o.«m I | leniency ta them now s death to: the States 8peciat Dispateh to Ths Chicagr Tribune, WasuiNaroy, 1. G, April 8.—Seeratary Kirkwood's nttention has been enlled to-n circuluradilressed * To the Froedmen of the United States,” whicly1s belig sent out from St, Louls bearing the signntures of J, Miltun Turner, President, and. fannibal C, Carter, General Munager, ' Tho ‘manifésto sets forth that the Government of the United States had generously futleipated the necessities of the’ freedmen, anil” lind, Iy 1860, secnred by treaty with the Creek, Seminole, arid Chicka- saw Indinny, the' cesslon” of | 14,000,000 neres “to loenty, other*‘Indinns and freed- mew thereom,’ “'The-lands,” the' elr- vareo enso to-day 18 regarded s lmportant, | Boriously stok,—noarly all tho women I faoti— | yiy Kt, Josoph, and thore considerpble dumiks M'nriy Alleger, With whent' Senntar und ur: and thoir condition {4 pltiablo fn tho extrotn. Wwasdang by ';_‘"l"."“"m Jhora yushio u jics Christlaney bgarded” whilo ho . was Inthe | Yawls from Yaunkton havo carrled thom some :'.'g &Vo‘{mnm:’y ".’5‘3:’.‘:&::‘ el 'l.'.‘e:;r:nim e ke Sonate, tastified thnt she spent ‘nearly all of | rood, but thoy need, or soow witl, much more, | A . ndivg-p! ou Ureek 3 it port, Djehfi this tood the mouth of By Chiristinns-Day, - 1830, with s, Chivistiancy | mholr bowmen nro desolated or uttorly anulbl- |y ondngod trom near Rialto to it pret at tho reshdence of. tho laltor's gathers it | 1uged, tholr enttlo und bopues drawned, and ovay, | ent placo, - nearly . opposlt _Fort - Leaver My, bllllfl'lllllcf wus slek amd ld not leave tho very land onco thelrs, &o wortls, ' 'Chon was the first thne nmt‘lhe ;l:n tha housa all doy,” "Uhat was the day shat A o oy BT throatencid to take its okl chaunet next to it is eharged Mes,” Christlaney ‘met Giro at s ONANGED IN APPEARANGE == | Migsour] bluifa. In 1807 cdmo tho next. high rist the St wfnmen” Hotel, - Mrs, ‘Allogor's testl | and covered with fco sndsand that, the waldr | but it was not bighor thun tho |irma"’¢unll':bl': mony 15 conslderud ‘pretty * conclusive, bute| gone, thoy cun searcoly tell whore tholr soveral flmr. lhtlhllr.\ul{ltln;;‘h:knr ‘!alux\lu 1.1::;";::3 ""f,';.";’f.m Christintiey’s Inwyors any they will produce | boundaries are, 'or ‘thele’ localitios fixed uven, o L pring r&l\l‘ Cy {gfl:}qxgy_ t rebut nnd contradics that of | Thoy ean no More hopo to ralso . crops. thl year "hfi,‘ffl,‘,’,’f:{‘,‘,‘& wht it was whon Bend b, 1o . thun'thoy can'to restrrect “thote” dend stbok. | 3figsourids very upt to cut its way buck Into " oi PERSONAL, Isoluted from. guy- but tho rarcat, yisitd from | old chunnel mentioned Ly Mr. Mouro. '!'hh;“, Mrs, Garfleld, the wife . of the 1’x;eslduut. thle follows, the weakor nmong thom gradually | notonly ke Loavenwarth an lnlnndtllliw lott hora to-Iny. for NewYork. suconmblug to want, cold, aiid,'despair, tho }“’m é“‘{!“l’:‘d;‘?‘;fl&l‘fffi"’fihfl"&fl‘:}‘f‘““’ v 1676 to about 1,600, In the recent cou 1€ this eaitorial corroctly oxpresses tho feol- 3 : 3 CONSTITUTION, % ng Fantisic L the. recentconiegt. i b o tha Ligirbon fundor Parly in Virainin -fl-fg"”‘f,f"(‘o{,"u'{ml,“ficm‘f:,u,’fi\‘f&v“m"“fifa Bith | cular sintes, *haye been strvoyed afid | g Unlta('fli;lmfi;\fflgw ‘Constitutioneft Lné:fi,';‘;’fi,:%‘:&""ffn:’fi: v ROCKFORD, TLL. 5 B g v v 3 b ] vi 24 ' b } 3 b L. : TIUE NOMINER OF A WEADJUSTEI CONVEN-"| nidio Wo. aendiustors, yoit miay well i ] 4 or tho campaiih begnn the. Movirbons: gt | BWALE - settlement © and ocoupation *by | Leagne [sland, tho Unlted Statos nnval sta- | rrontior hardiness and. hovetultioss hiia ‘wancd | .® weai Dispateh to The Ceago Tribunes the freednien, onch sattler’ belng ontitled In fee-slmplo to o honiestend of 100 neres,” Tlho cizculnr stutes that no'bar to tha Immedinte oeeupation of this: land by he frecinen ex- f 4 TION, ¢t | Drove s froa people cantaraiil snbmit ¢ “t my opponent being one of the nblest and best; Rxlrt{ whoso lnu]llc "lu u:lll‘nea }1: N‘a‘ut::lrtllvfi& il anen in the district, and the nominee of o so-'|. The bold declaration of soctal nnd |mlll.|cul . ‘enlled Demoeratic Convention, 1 was not, | Ustraelsi of all who do not bend thielr kncos frightenad, and pmlumurl 1 comprowmiss with tho Readjusters, They offered to withdraw five of their cundidutes for Kleetors, provided the Readjusters “would' do the snne, tlon near Philadaiphin, ten days ngo, nud has 5 resantod p o ot been henrd from shuew, Sumeupprélen- fo'tua yanlahiug: polut, - Tliey UEC.F0H RooisonD, Ik, April 18,=Tho danger app! e e oty Ao belt:s 1o 1o “ietrloaiva | %4 buddlcd in fouching misery, causing MOt | yyydod fn our dispatch to M Tuiouxs of i o mon to grow molst-oved and ourso their nibill Y 9 ok Rives wns lmPnrtrctl) mnmwu“mul doubts are 0% | {1y to wiva spoedy rollof, . Bven it thoy could bo Satupday” in vegard” to tho oo fn Roc N X J i A ; toe holng highet =} oleetd us the canddidate of eithor f the Na- | 1 dbseaulous submisslon to Bourbon rula {"}‘l n{lu\v thn u‘"fl"mu? I.‘ml‘i"m' c""l"f'“' J8th, * Thio Assoclatlon . professes to hayo | Drore ! HereswuChinon . | taken away thoro fa .* :‘.‘,,’::‘;:,::.,'::2,’;‘; ‘;?,s;‘w‘:fm‘:,u.';r“ still rapidl il tional partics Auy othor than an iidepond., | 21 Bourbon sway uiust awd will: be ot gnd | (89, 10, BERS, T8, GG pundldute | oda b arrangement to omploy: from 1,000 AN NO PLACE.TO0 TAKE THEM. .+ " | clging, The low Tauds on efthorslds of the riveh . entcourse on my part would fall 1o meel the m’,‘;‘;‘?J%",f:fi,?"fi,&,‘%‘,{{fl,‘:‘;im, "“:{",’;;m, w','.',f F:fln‘«? u‘llcv“%?;ung; ll\'ml «wfi‘n’nrfii?‘uflgi“"‘&}(ffii to 5,070 Inborers for six months or 1.,““'.- at wxflyfil‘,fih’wm hw,&f&,‘ . Ttiofr nblkhhm‘i'lfli nodrly as bad off, and Inok | pot 'nrlh and sonuth of fhe city, nro’ Inundats v t‘fi%"i?gui"infe"v'n'fl".fl::fi’t'i?{u‘i‘fi“xfiv‘i}'nfl Enniio bo Intimidated, ‘Thiey o men who | huvu nothing to do with tho Natjonial Cont | from S1-to §1.50' per'day;” With bonrd, pro- | MiravAusy, Win, April 1h,~A miocting of tn | Uio” wherewith to relfovo tholr wunts. YOUT | 1q 4 dopth of sovory! foot, and tho decapan® mittee; beeanss they were not In nny sonse s part of the Natlonal Democerntie piety, . ‘Thus matters; remained during the suminer, st until’ nfter : the: Indlann elestion, . In - the menuthng, Samnel J, Itandall had been- correspondence with . Mahone, ' Randall ex- pressed much sympathy for Mahone In' his warngainst the Bourbons, mud was espocially anxlous for tho snceess of” the: Readjusier eandidates for Congrress. - Iuwaated toode, Tueker, nud tho other Bourbon candidates defeated, bocause they ikl u!wouu N i the Honse of Representutives, , Ramdall hnve shed thelr blond on toe many” battle- 04 to bo made slaves of now, whon they A g 5 Lt 8 hold toedang tow,the pu aorrespondont s been " askod ovor and over | pouges In . these localitien nre < ;‘::.m:‘:"":m'&m;“ Ak e Purpee® | naty to try’dnd awakend practleal sympathy T e mavo_ and got from l:::l': local. bourd, . OF tventy-soven companivd prese | LOF tHom antong th Fastorn iconld, and of wy | womes what thoy‘can by means of botC ont oightosn algnifjod & silliakness ta Joln, T | OWH knowlodko T cau say ibat.clothiuie, foud, | .\o tuvo falnt renslzation of fu fh VR Northweatern'Natfonal rafusod polirt blank, and | niodloino, or monoy sout kivro would bu faith | Tuo krenteat aitioulty tn experloriced monk uyrant of tho vemuining companics roprosonted | fully distributod and- accountud Sor,. Bhotld | ypunugacturors on the waterspower, BeSET thut thoy had ns ‘;,'Iut voculved no instruotions, | any donations b6 wado | would advise. that | yug obliged to suspond operatios, thus thr from tho home and conld wot spuik’ | thoy o sont here caro of Dri” W, 1 Bith, | fnraut of employmont, so lowg.us tho b ment Lo w [aturs day was tuken via this plnco; caré of Cipt, D, D.'Wheglo#, | ogiues ptopping tho sbipmonts pf machineds Thainsurmneoe on ’ma whent ‘oargoes of .the | United Blutes Army, Assoon au bunts can run | whioy |.',;,.‘,_,,,uy necded “F; this .,|£u$r the yes® steau-bayyes Nallentlio” und Haruurm and tho | up the rivorthe supplies ‘could bo carried 16 | yoothor States, *In Knuwliton's macbine A ,fi{uln to & pituble subjection tou partisan vided thoy reach St. Louis at thelr own. ex- utation from those to whom, so fur, It owes flu . pense, ,‘Lhonce they Arotoba - & . : ;. TRANSPORTED WITHOUT RXPKNSE to tha sceno of thelr lubors, on-condition that thoy agree to Join tha Okluhoma. movement. Socrotary Rivkwood ‘safd - to-dny that this project lind the appearanes- of - a- rovival of thelllegnl Oklnliomn .movement. of recent yeurs under n now fori, e was not yet Pprupured to say that 16 was finndulently con- celved, but there waa s0- mueh , yeason to fllll:{u'ct tha Intention of itd promotors that ha | 1 nothing for its suceess, | W1 L 7 Ceis, Ui tho triumph of . l, the uEml]\mur party in \'lwluh&fl)"ull: ,\'\'lll SUH BANT OV FREEDON [ seo -thg heghm‘uu of tha el “ef e | for thelr Stato, and, when this polley of reditary eluss-rule Ju tho -South, and | secial and pojitieal ostracism Is inauguratad, von will see yepresentailve " en | s ndvocates will find at” eyery polnt sien a8 %\nu the minsses faking position in-| $ENEyns brave, and mrh“;h n all the relntions " _ the Government of tholr state. Sentiviontal | OF lifa s thoy' lnuzine tiemsulves to be. ‘the and theoretieal polities wil yleld to progress. | eudiustors “ot!, Virzinin Intend to tnke no ive, lberal, pructical ens, Why, sincu the | buekivand step. Thoy uro ghting: for. the Jteadjuster pusty camo’ Into power In the | soverelzn vight of tie State o control hor Blate'of Virgluin, In 1830, more Northern | OWh uttuivs, for frea sehools; freo thonght, i * k. R e * prombaeyd to rafse money: among WS friends . o schoones Moore, vatued at 136200, was to-dry £ , ¢ 'Thora” neest” b Ta o o feot deeP - Gaplat b uien vt i thotStata, mud | 8,00 DAY 1708 balot i 6 Rt | B Yomabylvmia” %7 P o Coisionge of tho Goneral | ittt Notthunir Nttt Adeocs | L0, Fmit o vy, | S Ao e S Sl ‘ BUILT MOUE MILES:OF RATLUOAD iden of & free State,” s S04, 10 AID MAHONE .- | any; rights the freoimen have. under the | | Tho stomncr.John A. Dix nrrtved hero ‘from | THH SUFPENENS ARH ADSOLUTELY DESTI- | by the fimural- Furnitury c:urlllv:;;»v,.“ & thaw b all the y diit i - A fn earrylng on his flght agninst the-Bonr- | trentles with tha Indlans, * £ strongly ade | Manistes to-day on boe first telp of the sonson. - < TUTH, . tasdly . Wiilsar - B, whilo "l'“‘ " “,‘nfl o n‘:% wlrlrs Jvr glr ule{h to since tho |, . AMAMONE Lons. Phay, on thelr purt, hud buen Iy eop- | vise, continved tho Seoretary, *and Lwish | A lottur recsived from the shfpekoepor un 160 | with ana or two menwho have coino down higfo | 6f -« ik walnit and - soht WOBL Lop g Avan, Lathuow b tho ety as thoattgroy of & N, stang commiunleation with Bapnum, “{“5‘!0 you'would zive tho fact Wil 'publicity, that | Schiooncr Nubob, ushore nose Cana bilaud,vo- | 1 'vuyie. I'huyo bud ntorylows, and they suy Ic | Lo yats are I Tty ekiin b 08 . BEAY, e 1s uegol nting for tho -suly of | J0W. TINE DEMOCHAOY ACTHD TOWANDS 1136 | saouro the recognition of the Nutignal Com- | the colored.peopls who' mny road the “cirou- | burts thu vessol clunr of loo, e Locludun | et Ao o e eoncotvo why fhio | haar by T e O Ninniny's ghop are ALK edh, f‘mll'x. l.mu\lr«rl l‘;w "'mfifl“n'rfi'x'fllfi. ll‘:‘! \t:fl; I:I,ufl‘;lz mx%mfil;}E’;‘nl;lgiaffiimflnwum :m&te‘fig'u' ?I:I?H suwfil‘:u;;lunl[fig:“ fl'}’urflm""fi {‘l“ should nwalbio toats of tay: Juveallye iZ'nwf “a“;u?:gfloonur' Gl‘“l!’- [ en."i.'?.’.‘m“z’:fi‘; luss nr‘mo w{u nyoz anentiroand appatling as tho lurfl%n’u‘ A 'n'u'nl can only i ”“'"wl'l'lfll h‘"j; } Neudjuster party: the . jumber of free | . WASIINGION, D, Cy:'A ] e [ B Al GOl | Eong, = & 48 Chicugo to Pgnuwaior, songhe sholter (1 barbo? | gustruation of proporty, ~That women hud | usccted wihen the water bus rikon. A0 daie o). Bt e e k NG1ON, D, Cy:April 16—In the | dirccting his cumpulign, recelved - u. dis- VILATEVER TUEY M Hero To-dny s from tho - Korthemater, and . th ¥ 1 | WHoF woro compediod to suspeid work o Bl - i B akdy D, | a1 il ot | Ml A e i oy | ke e bt | 0 0 G R 5 | i Syl Sl s i | s SRS ER Suti nEo r.ncmly twies us uulrfi{’h 2 o Pl phin Iminedintaly, to confer with rlghteausly seonraid and presarved for thont, Thy deck-bands eugsyed fn unloading tho | anaggremution pitly fgroe: %Pl 00y | tho belte-aro’ all undor water, IMONWY Was spent for closy ns;wm\l ayd /polltical frlendl of (en. ) hoals as fn_any yeur slucu)lsw. 'lllw poll-, | Mahonb gaye {o & Tiuupg correspoudont a 1y clesuof the State huve been liborallzed, tho | keteh of the political earcor of” the Yirglnia s »;grlgxfi:;pshrlll‘mf&‘n fi:‘:‘:fi l:‘rwu%:;lw lt:llul Henator sinco. the yeconatruetion of Virgiule. - RTURUER ellgrant. comtng thih \’hf:lnlfi Bomo of thoe fucets communieated uro of gons 1liuds, when he hus {nvested his woney, (it | 0701 juterest, aud throw soma new lght upon ho hiad a home,—not mevely Jands and mines, | the present struggle In the Sunate, so far us 3 . # Hourbon assyult upon Gen, Muhany, . but 1t 1s u Bourbg: It Gen, Maul \‘v lllll(lu':r] l:: n'f,':f n::lwlfl ::f:::: l‘::ll:hfl“lrl \\'glw, i spuu'l‘tlng of’ Gen. Muhone's oppogition to lut ne L { 1 him! - ) the Vieginla - coustitutional nmondimont, Tt lfim lfingl \Jc\vu you huve sxpressed par-: adopted In 1876, which : T ¢ i 1t dowi, 8 thy VI:IR‘ Tl 11y Yo Gt i opintan Tram. the. Attor. | Qrand Haven & Nocthgrn Translt sionmers to- | ana possiby e muy voveul iumerous sutuil | uccosiey (o, Wowm B st Griments Y tiesat prescut unsuspocted. OF the:deatl of | fullowatl el into ven oot noy-Gendinl upon the subject, und whei the | wigos from 13to 2)centsan hour, Tho propoll N, O, Thompeon's hops cditatn seved Bi wholu trutlé i knowst.jt will be made publis T O e Wb | tho man Inch, who wus found wedkod botwoon | .3 VARt Y Doty s“b'":{g,;:fi the Dy the Plesjdonty, or. In somie other way. 1t | mien wero buing sccured tasupplunt tho strikurd, | EY0 mugses of oo and frozen stiff, you buvo beon | Qrahuin's distiliory, about u ng},lfi“ baen con appenrs (o e as IF soimebods wus trying to Tast uight's ralu and tho wielting snaw bavo | advised. Powiive information of the drowning | river, the dniugo is still groator. Lo fery keat the doloved 1e in this project Tor'sol. | Bwollon the river and given it u five or glx wil | of 3 ufpoaly tho Vils | nuuted with tha distiilery, s which WO o B P ot ordol | Sirront. As e 166 4 o} Oitty no damuge Gan | Uf SOWIQ inan, namio unknown, WhuliE ety tiond of garilo, fs complelely Uiy sl purposcs, Shoukl thesy paot peoble K6 | (LRI dag (o dam should #ive outs 1ag0 o Toniu, reaghed hord to-duy, OF thopar- | L0 i uimuis Bhve beon drlven WG rl"“lfl'u“% 1‘;’;'}{‘2% W‘{g‘;";‘lh:“:l'r‘m‘;,‘“:}"';m}l qo | P T tleulurs of bis death o one seems: M"MA (Lo {6 gnat eldo of tho river, | Neue th UG fos 2 . 2 . t e, " rthwi 11 Ltudlway Dirfza ) 4! ke fo efeet them, thery would be much dis- o Ehiite ‘f‘lghll.v,.EXRNES‘l}lgD&"m‘ ik ',f‘.:h‘,",‘mm‘::w":%c‘::im: e atara th | At statos. Totbof Cilck & Hodd'nglantisd ey U 3 T 3 8.~ . him ow hinportant and nrent business, Mu- hopo sup»}:wllum le&fi‘l’ll had_ralsed tho mongy whielr hud been promised to defent tiondo and Tucker, wul ho went at ones to Philadelphip and saw Rtandall, - Raudall said nothlig khout maney, but informed Mahone that sumetiing musy be-donw Lo harmonizo the Demoerats In Vieginia and sive the Beata, 110 told Mahone that the Bourbons witrs wille I to glve the Readjusters aix. Electol tuking five for thewselves: and hi thuuum they would oven glvo the Iteddjusturs seven 48~ r—g—— i conwiderable water, i Ehy W Howd two_lug bonecs,tho property of Manson | Sontalh candvorube JEULwall, strikli )y i unjorlsy ot the buslness-: ¢ andtako fonr, Mahonereplied that no fuslon 5 celved horo, te-night rays Jobn C. Menniug. and Lartidit, oeothare tclaw. > 4 sond avur tho, Lirko stons, wall, & 'mvw. weno! Virginln?” DISFIANGUISES AT EVERY RLECTION ANY | way possible, and phat{t the Bonrbons wonl PROCLEUDINGS - | Postmuster gt Ban Antonio, Tox., agalnst whom Luris3u, brotbers ) iorth ot the | i i, e [ beflove the leading business-men— - CITHEN : 2 y i T charges of arbozaIng Govornmene monoy wora | # O TIIE DAY OF THE UREAK-YI o to carey tbe cement With Pyt give him ten Electors and - reservo “only ong IN THE SEXATE. dnpirers for thewsolves lie would Wasnmyaroy, D, 0, April 18.1—;1'}1“ Vlco; wnudo some duys ago, s boen fully oxonorufed | Haasou got unousy, but soaigs to bavo lost timod lnr e bullding - in ::m o "““‘\‘,‘H'ann } those who nre cupablo of taking broad mul | WHo has not within the’ year been nssessed Y cu-house, nuar tho uity & 3 4 President fald before the Senate the unfine | °f u""“"‘-‘w‘“"’? 41 diberal views of the situution of politieal uf- | and who hasnot paid o poll tax, his friend NOT ACCEPT TIIE PIOPOBITION, teying to suve his stook, $o that ba and his hired | e HURa BRN 0% G Tourt which was bU 2! b : rio : 2 eovision 4 5 | \ram tho 120 7. Bpec " " b " } nt bicause he belleve o I contra. Lo - o ¢ b 3 tate siroot, hew Wt ;)- mlc‘lu. m;? ({pp«,}ffid lfi; tha Ttaadjustir party* beeause o foresaw thut it would pructically | ropilod that he would do no sucl thimg; that | quoted by Mahone,” from-the International no‘:- ,','.;g (A .:”fi f;,,,m“u,,_ Yo .,,.; tuat Lo | 88 to requive nsylitanco. Scarcely had: fuey en= | on tha streets to-day thud soine t‘»_ffl:l"’ A £ ! s polioy, The Readj L pusty Is pro- disfranehiso thousunds of citizens throuzh | tie Nutionul Commitive hud no business to | Review, to the elfect thut the State of Teu- | bus beon siok, but i ubout und dolng well, tored th houso ero thex folt it moving undor | dawis north of walinve teou ¢ e ey e S s e D SRER S TR R T oY cRe LTI S AR OV R L AR R IR SO X ANTU IR RS VAT RR A e LS v S L S e P LB S P ST ML SO S iy ppchimp e