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ME Mw Bess THE ‘CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MAY 9, 1881— 9 pay uiad nts Ith Mr. Iltchcock, v i nig uf the most atudlons dnwyers abt coun: MILITIA NOT sellors, and upright man of the day. Judge Crook, of Sangamon, sald Judge Philudotpbin, but does direct! porinee of Harmor, It is, p are faithful fo Mr, Parnell. Muny protests have como on Ireland against Me, Parnell’s proposal nt piss the entire evening, and was witnesset by nt large number of tors. ‘The score was ng follows, tha highest posaible bein, 930: CU, I, Chenowith, 0103; Bolte, onan ouninut a furmor =~ OVE R-SUD Ds, uw alealnennt OVE: met tha Harmon wae ity strongly urwod for tho position af Postmustor-Genornt, and by the —_—_—_—_—_—— vory mon who are now dipeovorod to have beun ote fr A CHANGE OF FRONT [8 EXPECTED, 9 t Ifiteheock possessed intelllgenca of tho iizh- | [tams of Interest Regarding Our | (ray, 8%; F. IL Chenowlti, 8073¢¢' Knel son that Conkling Must Se re INO SIAFSERILS DaNFAKt Ase The Whigs will not.op the arcond Saturday's Proceedings of he estorder, No man was mora popular than izen«Sol ogi eg BIL anil (inllagher, 73634, ‘blio iedal wat diction u fs 3 . rea ee li H f the Legise the decensed, and he desired to add his en- Citizen:Soldiery. niwarded to CL, Chenowlth, No man will "et Take i reading of the Land bill, but will Join the ower House 0’ [4 A, Pr Bither Retroat or {hat onteavorod 2 secure the anpointianit of Conservatives tn obtalnutg modifications, . tlre approval of tho resolittion and tho te- be allowed to enter for the next contest who: a Whipping. General, "Au intimata telond of Hridy, wh Wow THE MANQUIS OF SALISHUIY lature. Pours anda: by ‘the preceiling speakers tality Prize Drills—Stuffed Company Rolls— fins not attended every company dell in the é Hondsnicn “of te We Porsoy, thee Sunsther | Hs beeoine tho lender of the Conservative ‘Tho resolution was unanimousts adopted, 3 pany THE MONG THE METTEN—tF ? : ——— at) oxtlonntor’ Dorsoy. | The! doveloniments patty, Gane opposition was slows to bls | A Number of Proposed Laws Ad- gn the House thereupon adjourned until Military Legislation. According to general ardor fsaucd from werence Between Feather Dusters | i mo nexinniazoniy of ARonoraliatemn of at, Lot the euntry. genticwon, and there. Is vanced a Pog on the pees UL el ie : aay Hew tguarters Years neo, to chmpnhy he Differen” ¢ Weapons rosta, Ikely ty bho made at any time Inuny part | uo doubt that Lord Cairny and Str : The Second Reghnent recelved elght now | 1s allower vo less than iifly members J Indian Clubs a vf tho country, 1 soon na ovidonea ia obtalned. | Stafford Nortlicots — feol sure on the Calendar. BALMY SPRING. recruits last. week, tipon its rolls. In complianea with this ant f Warlare. If Cho atar-rolity fnveatiqation fa continued with subject, but the decision will bo loyally omecineennt cd . order, compniy commanders in many In 0 eperey, wonderful dsclosiires Wit yet be mado. | yeeuptad by the ‘Tories, ‘Che Marquls-of Tho Parks Crowded with Visitors Yese | LAuut. O'Brien, Company Lf, has taudered | stances nugleet to apply for the dis- Tho Committee aont by Voatmuster-Goneral | Saitabury'’s friends coritend that thete| A Big S Wanted to Repair teras: Als resignation, =i chit of jen who ara of ud Ss dames to tT natruction uf th ity, nite g Sum ante Pi . rans nis vests! Z earthly account to the command, song : Var Against MEETS ling while the Marguls is no worse Gt ti Damage Inflicted by the - Yesterday was one of those days—they | The Second eximentcommenced battalion | fuving ‘left the Jurisiiction, od, ot ecution of the War four or fiva weeks nyo to lnvestigaty cortain al | thatmatter than Lord Houconalicld, tierecalte have been tare Indeed this apring—whion pos | ‘drills on the 2d of May. : flatke show Up to drill for years: hecatee Pros Swindlers and loged Irregularities and oxtravagances {tt cou. i tin lind the in- Flood, déstrinns preferred the shady side of the \ . ‘ . they—the commanders—liave tha fear of dls- starektonre ‘ ists, nection wit postal route ate ie ag fnontet euler tives ‘Rartbonuinres the, mot street by a inrge majority. ‘The day wash Conipany D of tha First Cavalry fs talking bandinent constantly before thelr syes, Corruptionts: Redon based ripon its roporis. and recommons | crate Hoine-ltilers, of whom. Mt. Shaw ts Wart one,—nlmost tho warm, It scemed at- | UP 8 trip to New Orleans next fall «| Howover, It ts.n sontce of mratifention tai ——— dations was tuken Dy the Vostintator-Gonural | the lead, represent the best clement of tha | A Proposition to Buy Additional Lands | jos ay though tho sun had melted and |, Cavt. & 1 Jones, Company E, Ninth Hat. | the Adjutant-General an other high atlicers to-day. Postul-ronte No, 2,ust was today | Irish pedple, ‘ s talfon, Onarga, has tendarad hits resignation, | {tke nto consideration the fact that n bona Claimt oniered to. be disvontiniod. ita termint are | ones tad ‘ i fis for tho FeebleeMInded Institus rin all over everything down ‘here, and. the | i" fide working company Is worth two that only vrant-Ship Horrors Claiming | ffinphisand Wittsbure, Ark. Is ine oxteuds | THE MANQUIS 19 THE ONLY DASIINa uF. tton Defeated nr was close and sultry, Nearly every one | 'Lhore will be n varado of the elty regl- | finve a decont turnout once a yenr, when Emigran ion in En- down tho Missiesipn! elxhty miles, from Memphis ‘ vicen eH DCIS Hel ik was a “lovely day? but til bee | ments on Vecoratlon-Day through tho busl-.{ mustoring for thelr shary of the Stata nppros =.’ Public Attention in to tho St, Frunels liver, and up the St, Francia | {nthe ‘Tory army, nnd this, no doubt, lua sale It was “lovely day,” but this was be: :| priation, A. company with forty men upon land. elxhty-cight miles. Madison Is the only intore | svmething to do with his suleetion, ‘The catise thers hat bean no others tke tt this | tess atreets. ‘ | the rolls and an average attendatica of thitty * gland. Mediate polnt of any consequence, nnd bows | Corles uxpect that, the new lendursiiy of | Tributes of Respect to the Memory of tho | year, and because the winter's soverity was.|, ’Lifdley'L, Harris has heen elected Seoond-| ae uriiis is much better for ny pitrpose thi. Madison und Wittsbiry nro served with malls | the Marquis of Sallsbury will lead to iP ry aa 5 y "Thted 4 somnpany wit ny —_—— by ralfrond much better than thoy anid by by | mors vicorotts netlon on. than part Late Oharles Hitcheosls,’ B: sii fresh fn, the minds uf all. if there’) Lieutenant of Company I, ‘bird Heglment, | ceompany with sixty tpon the rolls and an f Current Por | Bieta Sant Tne aaa | a aD aie fn crc een eee ee are aa W. ark; Compaiy A, ied | HOMER UN EL ME na oe te wad ‘ zeW 0} ri pone ott Pent arene, nab a been attempted for some tine. ‘The . day, the tenth day would ely be callatt | Capt. Willinm W. Peck, Company A, ‘Third | F Holt aniat interesting Revie of 84) uniountod to only RAH, ar nt tho | ulintton mugetl tho lard ueetion witt nisic be Speetat Dtspateh to ‘The Chicago Tribiines i ie Thal hy thevaainn, one: 4elia y lat os. Capt, iat » Company A, of the service to the Inspector and mustere hithorto pail to serve these six’ offices was litical Matters in London. rato of about #0 a yenr, ‘The yourly pelea Lil ide eee ee $1213 Tho cxtablisument of this route wie Reginient, Sycamore, hug tendered’ lis Ing -ollicer, while the latter wilh dllspla abl more netive in both countries, ‘The Radleal | Sritxavicny, UL, May %—When Speaker | tordavn “lovely day.” But, considering tts’ reaignation, : lank loss page.” ‘These facts are alt polley ts making groat heulway, not only in | Thomus called the douse to order this morn i a q i vas very” ; noted, and recommendations are made nee " advoeited by cousiderabla numbers of. proms | Iruland. but throughout Sngland, ‘Tho Letsh : veg | Wamcdlinte predecessor, {twas very tne and | “Gompantes A, 1, and | of the Second Reg! 4 p 4 3 CONKLING. or inet bisiices men of Memphis, and quite | Home-Ttule members hold a eauvtis tu tng, a carotut count of Lantéiative Be roboees | was enjoyed hugely, ‘The fow brief showors | ant have already fitted up thelr rooms nt enn ale taeeiot Mink ember at 1: TANLES TURNING AGAIN strenuously by Benuturs ond mombors of Cone | iorrow ind deeldy yon the course thay will | Tavealed the fuct that about elghty-tive mem-,1 only improved tho situation by cool-| tne naw. armory. 4 : Tontpanies turned out ett for ne hast rat / ye Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. gress from the viulnily, | Atmony tuo luttors of | purse. But, apart trom ihem, i is clear that | bers had succossfully resisted the wver-preva- | 4), tha “alr . occasionally, settling , g ‘ , airs tie imul hot paraded with the comp sa \yasusTox ), C., May 7.—It has been a Le EAU as See eee accunus ine yi lo bres fertile in nemory lent desire to run away, and, had manfully the dust. and “lending - ann’, nutditionnt | atk banter has Tae ceeded Senloe sines the preced uz muster: and also tine ia SGTON, nit eVIDENGE 4 + Acct - * tara : : Se 44 fee a P mre muster a boyy ay botl with tho Adininistration and 5 oe Buaconstictd wi I we eon outs be stuod tre, freshness to verduro whore verdure was to | Sevond ane Ham He Pelee dts Junlor | fy ony or two. Instanecs mohey was pall to the Conkling people. A great many ANTING IN . oe iE: Seeond Licutenant of Battery C, Jollet. Hilisted mun to induce them to turnout a : hot ‘ HT ;, ‘Tho order of Housy bills on second reat: ay 4 were thronged Sees " : ents Hs u on rai ces have been held, but they have arent Oe uaa aa the wl ost aiatats, “oat ite se oeianere us Mn DAO ab 3: was taken wp, and m number of proposed te outils the woulsrds sree ae Company 1, First Reeiment, ling renewed | that ucension, und Stute money at that, conferen' Lin changing tho situation, Sen- | Intermediaries (s'hoth direct, douttimentary, and i ies fated CHEN'S: liws ndvaneed pom towards tholt attaln | peared to bo in gala attire, and tho street- | the application to wo Bust-after the date of DO SUMETINNG FOI THE MILITLAL aot visited tho President fndividually | Geumstancinl The proseaudong wilt bd cor | whteh is not likely! to Nave over! .100.| imeut of that dlenity, Lies particularly We" pen ones-they” were | He brigade cnenmpment has bean fixed, ‘The Iatest volee from the tombs Is that the peas and allscem to have heard | gil, tha ‘Territories. Meslies this evidence for | slipporters, Mr. Taahnuchere has not} "Nhe first onu read proposed giving the | ll rowded, Heelt aud puor availed. them- | Capt. J. IL Dontan, Company HH,’ Second. | Sonate at tha State Capital will sit dows i Gi has spoken | criminal prosecutton, tho Postmnster-General 14, esti sr oele tho Conkling- cmpowered and tn position to recover. very hislast word of compr. i largo amount of the monoy got, from tho 'Trens- “ jee. vo of adjustment, ‘Tho Aduuluistration already beon fined 31,000, which will toad also i are | Upon (he new Militin bill with aif its amend- ot Ratioranlg Tt tl ete ments, nnd leave tho law ag it was, . Theren-. " son given for this is that such a gig was ho pro- ‘eh found = supporter, but no selves of this opportunity to seetre n chery. | Regtnent, rey ee oe ‘Mt. Cowen we fend Rim hig | Power to disconnect territory trom towns ida pleasant ee They could sit on the | fram the Serv ald, Messrs, Bright, Chamberlatn, and Dike, | 88d villages upon the. payment, of deline | ghnady soatof ane and the Dally News anon other pipors, | auent taxes on the property: e aid "Wovel ii the | guid Au obleer fiving Oxniree an ear ant revel in the | and an ofleer having expired; eluded, (It | artiielal breeze erented by its motion, and’ | gaye ‘ ie TS provoked by the Introduction of ure inuch opposed to the motion, and, it | wentto third reading without ‘objection or | enjoy watehing the throngs of pedestriins. | Capt CoA. Lalu, Adjutant of thy First | posed amendment to tha cole altering i vege ie Reghnent, lias been slek fortwo weeks, but nerof appolating Bri, ox-Genera ems to ba planning how het Als focriminal proceadings iymiinst a nuimbor of Hie atleale lo et Ripert amendment. ne aH alien: He gee ei ane Hak, His. aunty naw be seen at Wendiuuartuts olive More ppg dantier oe rope Nene to eae “yeute the polley — Wwhiluht Govornmont oflocrs whose connection with tho | Winall Fu Phare is caine aoine rane! CHANGING COUNTY-SEATS.. Supertivousas ft would be toabserve that aun | WHE his pen behind hls aff ear. kuot by refusing to pass nuy of the amend lopted. Senators who haye: talked both | fraud ts now clearly established. sun’ to belleve that Mr. Gindstone, A DIN was reat a second thine, amending | dry alassey of the malt beverage were con- | ‘The discharges of MospitalStewart FW, | monts. As this point appears to be the only” ‘uh tho President and with members KI althonzh undoubtedly he was instructed by | tha law governing the change of county: | sumed, A'THncxE reporter, went over to, | Hoyt und Musiclans Arthur Howard and Ed | one upon which there Is much opposition ot sthls Cabinet say tliat whatever may bo said CALKINS ON con KLING. the Queen, and, though in his heart he be | seats by SEAS the question | the. SignnbService: oflleg, “to. soo how | watd, AaGrifia have beau applied foe. by alls tel Rot ent tha objeeHanable feature . {slow desires of the President to avold n | GasWELD To Miongaxiae, te camNeT. | Hovus that the table Eur] devorves's stato’) to cirunit Courts, ‘Tho dacuiiiont wis very | Wat | luo, day enlly | wns. | At | headiuutlers of First Itughuent, ee ee tte pirtha iLuitwo: Min care one pain Conkling, the contest is at Spectat Corrrapondence of The Chicaga Tribune, trom his country, is afrald to open tpn dee re Ourts, “Tho ducument wis. very wy first be’ In order to announee that’ the was drafted he House MiNtary Commit i contest with Ar. An election will be held wt the armory of eat yh and the President, OF those who are | ‘ToLapo, O., May 7—" Lam not atall sure . teu? The bilfl bate in whieh his Radical supporters would | intriente, ‘and appeared ‘to “bu, bovond the nthe main isa good one. 1 areal take ® prominent part, comprehension of the average legistitor, and | tat the ‘lea oflics 13 4 fifth-Hoor alfalr, and |g, rte i ator. tues nut ran on Sind: Company A, Lweltth Havtation, May 27, 0 | contains. the vi fint the term of . wetete : NYS.) choosy i: FinsteLieutenant, : vite Eddy, re- provision the + i ty to spenk for him, | prised that the President has decided to “Ss . | When -the regorter-renched the top of the | & 4 ¢ We’ enlistinent shall be changed from ive to telleved to have authori ualeh Sonntor Conkling,” sald Congress ’ the author of the bill, Mr Spaun, of Jobin " signed. . Capt. B. A. Routh jwill preside, three years, which seems to be the genoral 5 dus given tho Senator to undorstand that 7 fe OC Laiaas wtih k EMIGRANT ILORTNONS. auth, was requested to. show his hand.” ‘Che frat light of pines he berun t0 prot ‘Tha Sixtlr Hejdivent lias Justeffected a see: | wislt of all eoumanding ollicers in the State, satan AG. vp | man W, 1, Calkins, of Andiane, whom L met ‘Tose WHO ANE, aN TUL ANE ASAINS returning from ‘Washin{gton to-tny, “1 Siw tor who votes against Rob- | tho Vresident Inst Suturday and Sunday, ant Sa aidereil to have cast ‘a vote | continued Mr. Calkins, “and ho had made Sestle to the Adininistration, Several Sen- | up ils mind then that Conkling was the tors say that they understand thts to | stumbling-blovk proventing » successful Acl- ie the avowed polley of the Adminis- inlnistration.” tration, It is understood to be tha} " Wit! the President carry out this fight?” dole of tho Administration to secure the Tasked. , services of some ono to Immediately repro- “Certainly, Mayes fought Conkling with sent itin the Republican caucuses, and prof- | a feather-dustor, but Garfield will ght him ference will ba given to wSenator who has } with indian clubs, Not only will he make been identified with Gen. Aunts broupesta. adirect Issuo with Conkling, but 1 believe Jtbas been, reported, thing Suni rere he will reorganize tho Cabinet, too. ‘the has been seleg herman himself 1s some- | President is worn’ out, mad, and disgusted, serra lead in the Senate, and, on ne- | Ie has stood Gouin’ sneers for weeks, STATEMENTS NOM A RELIABLE QUATER | gentleman explained tho changes wich the t degree: er | ond removal since the ist of ‘Maren; this | as by this niteration itty nought that more Loxpox, May %—MIss. Ghurlotte (| OM made ta tlie, presont awe _ Lt.is simply hace oat the tao Een aa tine te Lake street, to whieh “point Col, | desirabia reeruits micht bo inducer to Join O'Brien, daughter of William Smith O'Brien, | the old Beardstown fight over azain. ‘The | changed his mind, putting the degree of heat | ‘Thompson has migrated by ensy stuzes, the a nil itia, Eitta Liweanalie ths fect hess of * Young ireland” fame, sends to the Patt | iM was tinally sentto third tending, eb atait 10 1 this shade, Another Ilght | ‘rhe discharges of Corporal Joseph Barat | of ne mmenaletiion, | It conte, We- prove. Matt Guzeite n lottor entitled “Horrors of |” A ill providing for tho.distribution of the | “Onur entered the Sieanigervlen allies lie quid Charles Tt Murrit tava ueots npplied for aut: : Inspectors of brigades, three an Emigrant Ship,” which creates a” pro-| Insane,vmong the varlous-insane hospitals | asked If the thermometers ' lind: ‘all melted.: mane ‘on neeount of term of service expired, | In nuniber, shall be inerensed from fonnd sonsation, aud witi be the subject of a | of the Stule was moved nlong one per. Mueh fo his surprise, he found the Ingtru- lection will bu hold at: tha’ armory, of | Gather stater fy Mleuteuant-Cuforel, ane Chae question in the Commons Monday by O'Von- | Mr. Rockwell, of Cook, desired to hava an | mentastill Intnet, wd discovered that Sd company Ee sixth Hteximent, May cate) |. thee Stine ate “the ton atin amy atte Hell, Miss ‘O'Brien visited Queenstown tn | amendment tacked to the ‘Appropriation hilt | Btees in tha shade, | peo, to choose iw First-Lieutenant, vies | ing. ‘period uot to exeeed thirty days in order to examino the made of life of eml- | forthe relief of the Eyo and Ear Infirmary . bias ee ee ‘ny, MI Sontes, reslished. Capt. Robert Vierling will | each y whittle making their anmunl toitr of grants on a stenmer, Which vessel, however, | in Chicago, so ny to perinit ‘the ' paying of thoy had roplatanad dutlig the day. Ut fad | Preside. Pi Inapection. |The first part of tile provision ty she does not nate, The following, are the | one-half of Adams streot In front of the'li- | charze of the. oftica was willing to admit |, Capt. Willian Smatles, Company KE, ‘Third Paged non the fuck that the inapuctors af main points: “ {fs unnecessary to'say that | stitution by the State atx cost of about Ss0v, | tint ft had been a good deal warmer down in | esinent, Btgin, recone ts Hint t rivites of Lieitenant-Catonel, aud It fs ridiculous to whorever the sacred foot of wealth trod on | [eit had been an appropriation for Kankakee | the street, even on tho shady slde, ‘The | Williin durchew and William C. Daugher ¥ [- | make this oficer rank the Inspector of this ship all was gold and sliver, shining | or Jneksonvitte, amounting to $100,090, not a | stone pavements and bulldiiucs deted ug addi- | be dishoumrably discharged for noteattend’= | roth. As remnrda the Intter part of the 4 4 s} ler soney, Wo i i tional heaters to the sun, so ‘that the decrees : proposed anendinent, as the jaw now, stands tof his action nt Chicago, might not be | {16 was damned with Conkling’s fatnt praise | brass, cleantineys, comfort, aud decency. We | word would faye been sald against. tt, but, of hunt enjoyed -by: pedestrians: must have | Seret. Charles A. Sehappel, of Company, | Bigpescn Mii » Pee dla tidy ‘i SSlatuential for tha Administration, Musing tte caumpalns: A es anid that sone had.come on board, however, to sce eml- | as Chicnge was lr the question, It was sim- | been In a nlelenbyrhood of 88 degrees. | 13, Nest Regiment, has Patchy recommended antlers is Heads Inspector but 8 dole QEN, LOGAN Hatounond the Present ne a itr, and detlod grants, and we were determined to sea. their |: ply the old Ahout7 o'clock in the evening, just when | for honorable di y d charee, on account of Tee | petent te perform the: duties can be Induced quarters first. When wo saw the quarters of | CAMELSTRAINING AND: aNATSWALLowtsa |. the youn enlied to secure coupany for | moval. Seat. Sehappal has been a faithful | to undertake Uia task fur more than one year, tho’ singla men, deseriptiony of slavé-suips | busindss aver again, andthe subject was churely hte Uranennule, athe Hrermometer | soldier for ono term and a portion uf unother. | ay the work required to be done 13 sett that fashed across me, Below. this place our | argued pro and eon for an our. eithousnnds avatied themselves of the op- | ,, Capt. Willkun Smiaties, Company By ‘Chird | the remuneration which should rightlully guide showed us a deep hole, sayings ‘1 ] Mr. Martin, of White, wanted. the sore- | portunity to vislt Lincoln Parks ‘The. first Rephunnt, iin. ruconmnans use dlachae es ne nthe ta ee fomdereds With ta could not take you down thore. Itisinuch | oyed peuple to rip-tay thoir awn streets, | open cars wore run on the North Side iines, Le Lusk, and Charles F, Shaw, on aceolnt of | amendment passed. a competent “oflcer worse than you see? uty business was | ‘The House lind repudiated -his bitl to fue | Wud Were crowded to thoir ttmost enpnelty. removal from jurisdiction. would: think It worth his while to attend ta with the women’s quarters, and we wen | prove .the Little Wabash, and ho wanted | Met. women, unt elitidron hung on to the the duties faithfully and retatn his position theres Between two deeks, bettur lighted | at sore-eyed ‘Institutlund “repndinted tuo. | blocks jnsitlec closed cars or packed themselves in solid Followlng fs the report of the percentage | fora longer thine, witeh, besnnot be dented, than the mon’s quarters, was a larger spice ay came dn buggies and | of attendances ab drill of the cumpantes of | would be baitinitly mure Denullelal to the open from one side of the ship t the othur, Waughter.) 2 carrhiges and on foot. and they took in the | tha First Reginont during the week ending ieuops and the preeatd enoratly that to have From cither slits of the lon central walk to | Mt Linegur imudo an extended argument | bear-plte, the conservatories, and tho cullee- | May 2: Company 1. stz Company 13, 713 | y yow Inspector every year. But the main the outer walks of the ship were slung: turainst the bill, unt the Institution tua, for | Hey, oF curlusities enurully. | Tho xrounds | Company H, 62; Company I, nis Company | thine is the appropriation, “Tere ty Llivals, Two ENORSOUS WANMOCIS, that matter. “Among other things, he sald nie the eA a ole Truited ete Ste Cana Ce ares hi beatin +H Fie eT Me Pr "a i a =) eu : i is fae im cl, 4 is 8 bil to re, be : i Flinn ny tH) ne onosuspendod about thres feet from tefloor, | that tha property wus sold to the State by | and tha beds of Uulins nud other flowers urd ‘rho elty reghiuents, whieh Inst year wero | need ot an veMicient orgaulzation ns Intich 4 * Whit was bolle on in the two other ham | one of tho ‘ristees of the Institution. Houristinns Hayy aNBOUE: a urier peat 4 concentrated lin distriet bounded by two or | any State li the Union. The-appropriation mocks tbove ese L could nat wee, but Tpre-) Mr. Roekwell wanted’ the-name of the clock a ively thunderstorm came up. Ml | three tocks, are NOW scattered Aurain, rou- | 14 at presont nust nlggardiy, and un roputa~ Paar ner ran sa thnds “ulow.. ‘Krustee, but Mr. Linegar would not give lt | foe a “rew'ininutes: there wae Raneral dering communication with ail tho comtiinds ton has abr feat gt ork to Sun about 100 persons, They were made of sall- | Up. At length, the amendment was adopted | genttering of the visitors, but Ina short Une uateliminte, Iabarions Mian Alera pot, | the thres brizades have thelr yes pon. the ploth and, being, suspinded ull around fruit and the bu sent to third reading. fis uns pitased away and all was again athnulates rivalry and ambition, ¥ Senators wid: Representatives from thelr hooks, were {io ectly flat.) Narrow strips of Mr. O, S. Cookintroduced’ ii DIM requiring | love! r * 5 never yet told Mr. Conkling that he | nny one to find with a microscopy i single ins would vote against tho confirmation of { dorsemant of Gurtiold’s moral charneter in any Robertson, although a good minuy efforts | of hia (Conkling’s) campaign speovhea; and nuw, dave been Inade to ascertain his position, and last, : tisknown that Gen. Logan yory much de- TILE LION 18 AROUSED, , sires to heartily sippork Soe Treat en er aud Sonkling or the President will have to go to for Logan's personal relations to Mr, Conk | ta wall, : a ive ave. of pout, been very intimate, but. “What Cabinet changes witt vo made? {the contest Isto assume a shape whore Te wil Mr. James, If he: clings to Conkting us be als meneeesary for tho Senutors to choose | Ways has vhing, will be invitod to step one sida, sides, it perhaps, natural to think that Gon, | #0 MucVough will bave to yo. 1h ja well Known: ee eae ieee win ino Admiiniaiea: | tut Postmastor-Gonoral James ty wurving two hace Ataliovents, It ig known that porsons | Mustors. fle ia In the must contidentiat rela. ‘very near tho President baye buon considering | tous with Conkling at all thues. Conkling will prounbly be inforined ofthe sevrets of overy TE PROMIURTY OF ASKING SENATOR LOGAN Unbinioe meutlng aH wool as it is over. Mr, tounlertake to represent tho Prewident in thla { Juines, L say, ls thovontidentint friond of Conk- matter, and thore ts rowwon to thing thut sug | ng while bo fs ouly tho: poiltical friend of tho sof that surt have alrondy hoon made, | President.” ‘bat tho result of thom Will bo it ‘fs iinpossible: “ But porhupa Mr, James will quit Conkling?" totell A caucus will probably be held on Mons | Tau iustatl, a “No, L do not think be will, Conkling tas fay, ‘possibly not until ‘Tuvsday, One of tho foremost leaders and founders of tho Repub- | really made James, Mo made him first w cleric lean: jot known In publie life, comment | tu the Custom-ilouse, thon a Wolzhor, and thon teeujon tho present political situation fu tho | Postmaster of Now York. Js appointment ag Kol toe cmtest between Conkling und the | Postmaster-General waa not dry before Janes Alofulttration, says; ** ‘Tho squall will bo over | inforined tho world through the nowspapers ‘nancek and tho country Will yo planiuking, Hunt bo wasn Conkling mau.” If Conkling tolls Sa Mee =a Mr. dames that bo will tako caro of hin ay ho Tie et a AUT MARH ANY pam ins Arthur and Ptatt, and Me. Jumos balloves pig should gale hin to-day what ho intended | iim, thou ho (Juines) will leave tho Prostuent., Bekting ine ny reson OE opeaition on itge | And Join Conkling. Hut F tell you str, Jamos Det He hae net Open Rees coat: HIS | Wl Bo called upon to dofine his position, Hackeys have teen doing all tho pavbling., Ho THE COUNTRY 18 AGAINST CONKLING, Lincold Park ling been greatly line 4 i feta, a Ito sull-cloth divide this reat bed into berths. | epown Cullector t {i proved aliicy fst siason, nud Will uo doubt, | An clection will bo held at the urmory of Mactan | cae a anal thay arora oC one: Those strips of clot, when tho mattressus | PWN Collectors to send out written notices | he better patronized this year iu ever bus | Compmny l, Third Regiment, Rochelle, ab 3 | Who falls to do someting tor the auHlitia tins were ont, formed divisions abouteight {nches | te taxpayers within twenty days after the | foro, P. is May 24, to enoose n Ligutennnt- | session shall aver hold such a position agaly. Inigh “When the inatteesscs re Fiituatist | reeelpt of thelr books, v=" eg poe] Solon Tor du! regiment, veo Noble, re] [roy can help tt : z comes with a woman, who Is or entls horselt | 3fr.-Velle, of St. Clalr, Introduced 9 bul urlae by: steht election. ‘The sentor oflicer |” ~THE. NEW. CZ. hig. wife, sleeps, nga inutter of right, Inthe | Sppropriating $200,090 to tha Counties of | Against Dourborn Bonlovard, High | present will act ng presiding oficer, ‘ Re ' ‘ ; Mate o Ronty and Other Things, Capt. Wi c. C AT A’ Portralt by niMusstan Priorid—atts Soca Ee Para err a tg este SarRN SE the Hopublican votes of the aL oe Ltt te ee ia ntoecnies cacy taut Otani des eadiie iene Amass-mecting wos held at Folz's Halt een aah Peek bette Aut hit eer peogcan of Retormy es There 19 no danger to the Administration | His) adherents only adbero fur tho lonves Aleht. it hoy renin thale elathon, they must ent flood on tho, Mississippl River, the | Yesterday afternoon, the purpose, na ane | elure of Surgt, A, 5. Carr, Cyrporl 3 Tho Inst number of tho Revue Politique et Lite fiat ete Tem heny Pa i Hepubiiean coer qhlek ne powue, he Martins reat ILINSL DS esl ito ‘him rs ts edo whto Moneys appropriated to be taken out of the | Hotnced, belug to protest agaist Dearborn Fe tite, Jivates C. Aieh ve eo Ze ous anya engl rapt enlare Seer f o] . s j Mi . 3 . a ack, O, C. 12 We 4G. La e le, F oetay, Ngyer oo compact and strong se it | stould lose bis power to doany political danas | 4° HANH EVEN TO SPEAK ov THESE | Hllnols Contral Fund, Othor counties will | avunuc boing tnened ere a ontova yer, and’ J.D. Waterninn, on aecornt af res | sian gonticman, tiahly distinguished both {1 Meaty alt Is pot a tty or loadors, ta cay one in Naw York ho sould count bis vHtyas, be heard from in due season, if not souner, | sstinst the boom tu rents, and gal ast giving | naval froin. district; aso the discharge Of | torture and polities. Tuo writer gives what pt fan feu vo atrong ax whoa, tho lendors | inaonmtant satoorterror, Postinastorduwes, | DL to destroy such ay evil it ts neecssury to | Quito nmmber of Senate appropriation | to the horse-rallway compautes ‘any further | Vrivates M1. Helles and J. Kurels, on ae- | pouina to bo a onrotully-suidlud portrait of tho yee tiny thrown overbound. ‘hut, Hkely, | and Platt, and Arthur lay awake nights wonder- | look nt these abodes of misery. Indayltght, | aud edueatlonal bills were reported pack | Privileges than they now enjoy, ‘There were | count of term of service having explred. new Car of all tho Russias, Alexunder pire true of tho Republican party, Ono | ing if thoy would be utterly destroyed if thoy | and when open for inspection, they are | from conumittees and sont to second rend- | about 100 persons present, and &. S. Line | po Burgess Corns will bu here in Ovtober. | 17, tt is evidently the work’ of & ver thrown, overboard will atrungtion tho | should follow thofr own fuclinations and abun- | empty, swept and garnished. But thiuk of | ing, dancer was called to preside. Thoy will leave Aibany on the Sth, will re- friend, and very no Is colored ty sd factories oad i tue party in tho workshops | «lon the Hoss who bas lurded It over thom for go | tha scene In the darkness of night, the ship | A Louse bill approprinting 68,100 for tho ‘A. IL Parsons, of Sociatistle fume, was | main here three days, go from here to St | jtussiaw patslotism, but {t nevortholess contains allt. Ste Conlin by Itett i pitching In midocean, whon a giimmerlng | purchase of additional lands for the Feeble: it kor.’ “Low: t to Dear- | Louls, thence to” Cinetnatl, id frou crilkelag ulsvrvation, and perhapscorrocta THE MISFORTUNE WITH CONKIING air, Conkling bas no Journaliati suport in | laup or two makes visible to you this mass | Minded lustitution at Lincoln was read a | ta fits speaker, “owas opposed to Dear | siete to Cluveland amd Detroit, | Thu tale is | Some striklug obyervations,and perhaps corraci lWtayho was not clected President, Garfold | Now York Ktute, Tho Pies, Tritune, AlbONY | Of nouning humautty, Look at that youn eon thine, born avenue belng converted {nto a boule | to he u ple trip, Ih honor of the forty. | fe milkconventions with regurd w tho young sand L have reasons te ino eel | Beeniny Journal, Utica Herald, Ruchestor Demu- | Of ie ie hat youns | second tne, 2 x E : ‘ to ba a pleasure trip, Czar, ‘Tho editors of the Hexfew content thom= torin the AWmniuiet eon ese thut bo tntonds | rat ane Chronicle, Buftato Expren, and almost | mother with two or tires Lolpless bables In | Mr, Linegur, and Judge Crook, of Sanga- | vard, for the reitson that he did not tive on | elehth anniversary of the organkaatlon, | auives with sayine tut the author OF tho urticlo pa it irae eteation. and not lut thosennta | fil the loading newspapors side with the Vrusi- | the uxonles of seasivkness, unable to move | mon, opposed the further progress of the | that thoroughfare, and for the furthor | ‘They will bring & new cannon, naw inl | ts ¢ person who professes profound knowledge aLaht, The Ck tO, ls, backbone, ho will be | dont, Tbellove thu salvation of the Republican | but over the prostrate bodies of her fellow | bill.’ Judge Crook, in particular, made 1 5 that the wipe ff the I vamont' | forms, nickel-plited Remington rifles, ete, of the now ruler, . ‘This authoritative personage Garteld at Chleree tee geo nomination of | party in Now York dovonda upon the suppres- | guiferors, Look ut this Iniocent girl-ehild, | savage attack upon the mamuumenbot the | feasan that the expense of the hnprovem aaa i siyat *Aloxundor IL possesses many of those tha aes Phu tet ie choaue. “nije | How OF tho Seuator from Udon, ¥ living among dlggalute mon and abandoned | various Stato tnstitutions, son of tho ene wren hate ie yu borne Dy the. peuple Ar ie Be cece fpanuanies showed, ane powurful qualities whch 1 wk if ot, wront, at e it iy vonnel iS 4 “he EG, WV es eat 1 lit 3 . cust BoUe rue, ‘vlynd, Every man is Ressure powerlons, Tho talk about Blaine is Be Peni, weve an hnleatuponled sith a pla es or with, Teg aol a tin rooms fur | ie vould never bo uf any tidyantage, He was | hate Inspedtion, These were Company Gof eck bth cortaln npetudus for 'n Spoalet Mros Mssif has towateh rotnd (efor eg ee SPT SRL CT or OR al Seeing UP RN eae ash opposed tw giving the rullway com= | tho ‘Tinnd Regiment, ab Wooulstoek, com- | fositon this rineg seca born with Royal. deal. ‘The Preshlent, Tay net ep itn Now GREAT URIPAIN, a Seen fio ee OE uated 1: FED ON PINEAPPLES, HANANAS, paniles any farther power thin they now | manded by Capt. A. E. Bourne, ‘stud Com- | quulliicutions for the possession of puwer. e evi, Ho basa two-bustrel basket Pall Of nome IK TORY LEADENIIL, Basa ahD peat Asealn pied TRRME LrOds ee and avery ather dolteney, Lt was hilgh tine | had, and eultcd attention to the faet that the | pany F of the Tweltth Battallon, at Sublette, Vo i f a att, ab henosiy ALS ered Pere he (3 Iikelyto fook sround the Spretut Calde, writhhug bodies of men and women, But thase oxtravagances wero Joppad off. North Side Company had raged tho priee of | eonimanded by Cupt. Churles H. Ingals, The iit Bg rte GE Del iuoly Hepoot and males: Byres {mwhere, wid suo who clay in tha party | Loxpon, May %.—By far tho most Impor- 4 Judge Underwoott, of Pike, also salled | transportation, whieh he Iutorprated us a | latter mustered sevenly-lve men at a post: tivetion, unergetle, und well balanced. The abiy ty to ney, tho fool. Gurtlell will prob- | tant eyeutin British polities fs the leador- THE PICTURE 18 TOO NORRIE fate tho DIL. Me did not want to see the | slaw nt the pubic, and naan attempt on the | puned inspeetion held at halGpast 9in the | Gominnne now ia this chiracter, the qual note. too many ta the ie aitico now. Ho | ship of tho ‘Tory party. ‘Tho necessities | te be looked wt, the sounds too drendtul to | footlo-minded, Idiotic ehildron at Lincoln | part of the Company te fores the people to | morning. Whiuh so to spenk, onvelops all tho other, @ hom Taten to, Sits ts uo. brutal of iinpure mae compullet ue work in fe lela ander fie py Hicle (iinployes, wa es iin Wages e Huis, wbsalite by, withous is the truth. [tts alivinghorror, monacliy | watch of taskimusters, No land was necded | which the Compuny hint recontly been cot | Gey, i 7 compromise and without mélange, Only to [el the lives, honor, and souls of hundreds. ant for nny sfich purpose. . ie pelled to allow them, ‘This rowent the Bia alter rau road en ara at bi one feels that te {3 loyal from hoad to thousands of vur fellow-countryvaomon, the | Mr... Couke cama to-tho rellof of tho | speaker to the rout. question, and | oe rem Tathyts, have bear pitching inte the foot, seithiue tasty iat it Show gnt, sil" 9 ship on which {saw thoso things being sup- | bill, ‘Tho appropriation, he sald, would fur- | he wont) onto kay that Lae attics of thelr lucalities who stout tow Fiat atriyucity EE 3a is: uenonsiya ueeMlEhtfors posed to carry in Gils munner 1,000 xtécraye | nish the means for healthful aut wsaky | the rise In rents was ntiributas | 7 ihe sealoof merit, A little sharp eritielsm | jun ving atatiinoy, which is the natural eunses passengers, She carried lust year, on one | rocreation. Tho children we Lineal could | ble the recent strikes and present commotion ite nid then wilt doubtless do then no Perit. Tis past is known. Called to the vyoynge, 1,773 emigrants,” hot be taght trades, but’ thay could'twarn | in wage-workiug circles, Under the elrenine tinea Dut this should be tempered with nn | ducussion of the Kiuplre by tho death of bis a farm-work, ul the appropriation was In tho | stances, the strikes had been hucussary THY | ipparant disposition to encourage the boys | brovuer, never tnving reccived, up to that timo, SWISS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Hight dirvetion, , “| tunis hind been hlgi enough before the rule, | Viton thoy manifest a disposition to improve, | otuer thanx purvly iilttary education, ko sot 1 a - Alr. Baldwin, af Bureau, defended the pure | and he was in entire xyimpathy with the | 8) Tivo a hard tlt t bust. "| bimsclf te work with remarkable peralitence 7 Tho unnnal meeting of the Swhis Benovo- | pases'und management of tha tustitution at | strikers, for they were atiunly attempting to | for they tayo utr tine at best, und will, duterimined tw begoma wosthy of the font Socluty occurred yestorday fn dio Unlich | Lincoln, as well us othor Stute eliuritles, and | make ele omployers stand the talse witleh | Capt d. Some of tho local papers throughout the | est). & scrupulous, ubsoluto honowty, without , + uyconirioe ty an overwholining majority. | ot tho situation in counection with tho be de eee 9 Gonilng wt Rava Land and Oath = billg, compol nn aet ry att rotuxe tn tho ctoak-room.”* : tlonient of this qnestloi. ‘Tho chances ArPRARS CONKLING 1148 Lost conri- | of Lord Cairus hava rapidly receded stoyestentg ene IN JAMES, because his Low Church views, and tho ame Coat Rola of the jattor ag iene man | circumstances of his being only an Ulster yire and thor Republiean Beontors: many | Jawyer render him unpopular with an todesort him as sun dsvoyered | lutluential section of the party. ‘I'he more ae ee By hits was to tose Fado eters coulirmed ‘Tories nlao fear his spirit Hemade ayy : REnay foe tel und Maes eS tes of compromise. ‘The Duke af Rlet- = Yui cis Cason muta intho gave | {eisabketobyromurked uit¢thonow bate has ntoseerchtully of Kopublicass | mond is also faulty in the eyes) Block, Mr. Hourlyn, the Swiss Consul, ocuu- | urged in belialf of the bill, Wey were not uble to stand themaslves, Reghnent, won the Carson imudal in tho save | 1 is ubio to mt E pada ato aaa Support, but who do- | of tho party, Ho was well fitted fur the tom-- paati char. ie ee Att. Saxton, of Cook, took a whack at tho | mids Moler followed. the German Jane | enth monthly contest, huid atthe regimental | 4 certain teadcnyy to doubt ninsolf, his wisdom, Tumored that tho Stands: porary leadership whon Mr, Disracli was at Sioa Actinu aston thpge ith. Cok hand to give‘him advice, But, thougli_pos- Rssuow no. uupartor tte ae emo sessed of good coutmun sense, lie is no states anne Capital. man, and fs therefore considered unequal to lathe Ak A Gatat DEAL OF EXCITEMENT ‘THE CIEE POSITION IN THE PARTY. eecovery. ae Ponurtinunta, owing to tho | Tho selection {8 consequently reduced to Sir ations ato at work ‘maim eet pouREN: | Stafford Northcote or Lord Satlsbury. Sir Pah an tuo Government service, dato af | Stafford Northcote fs accept loyally us the en ding 38 that ga indorsers, “Tho | spokesman of the Conservatives in the House aneiftAccontanico with tiatruetoge ace | Of Commons, but the entire ‘party needs ‘not toe eau; 20d that the hte are to include | Oly aParlinmentary chluf butaluader, Lord. ure Gove Rano worst Service, = Thoso lists | Sallabury, on the other hand, hag held higher u ¢ dU Lis eaprit, a kind of royal mexdusty In the at bill. A Sonera farm had bean bought for ‘| gage, and was bitterly opposdd to the pro | rile range last Monday nlight, with agseore of | 20 tH ME iGh intone tarabie ‘Thy Soerotaryy Mr, Bucher, submitted the the Iteforn School at Ponting, he sida, and, Based boulevard. Ifyelosed by moving the | 8 out of 9 possible, 50, eho lowest svore Aestiny ne the savor te Malone OF nithis report of tho Charitable | Commuter, | with a couple of indred boys at the ‘come [-appolntinant ofa committee to walt tipon | whielrover captured this medal was 43, and ‘haga, hu ts chuwies and he: hus always which stated that the demands on | mand of Uo authoritles, nothing Ind been: Slisor Uorelson to-day and urge him to veto | tho Wghest 45, made by Sergt, Gunderson, has oftun manifested, in ble the Soclety had been unusunlly heavy, | raised on the farm, and » been su. Ho it was practlenlly | the boulevard ordinance, ‘The following | ‘The wedal wis presented to Company aA by | awn fanily, bis profound repugnunce to owing to” the eatly aul severe: wins | yseless. It was now proposed tego lite the wWore-enppalnteds Ald: Melor und Messrs, | Mr. 1. Carson with the stipulation that ft jrenmalar r conntttats Bolg i es brie ter, which nmde outdoor work seurce, | sam sort of thing at Lincoln. For that rene | Deshaner, Lolnilauor Hiob, Lindan, and Nag, | should be shot foranontity until one man broupe a, A woven ri id G He, wad he varcle eer Aud ald was extended In inany casos where | gon, and others, he was li hopes: the .biL Mr, Parsons then Introducud the following, | should wha it three tines fh siecession, aed a 4 probably under ordinary elrcumstances a | would be killed now, which was adopted; ’ Capt John D. Banedict, Company 2, Ninth fur his seruples of franknoss that, at the mo. more . ayy i i jnent of marrying, for politicnt reasons, the lay L serntingy wold hive been ob- Mr, White, of Cook, bulug somowhat of 1 Winstxax, ‘Tho water eystum of ourolty tase | pattulion, Danville, recommends’ the diss | who bad boon ongured to hit brothor, be diy not porved, fhe rellot ey In money Hani porary | historian, as well as : imporfost tH Hy lnerenay {ho death Fate tu, ae ehurge of Sergh James Pula. Sorat, Janes gone Sean lor ttn hy loved fiuotlior daly, tue iy t a ware Tunsportatiol 1 y SRE. y Pot, alarmlbg oxtont, Me 5 eae Abe, Mo Hecel ad) wife caver whore Auplicants, hud rulatives; SOE ARE EUS. SORE OF ouraevors With tha water Used inoue taut | Ds Hnsiish, Corporal William IL By Tun | Of bo fuk und coteurutol Sry Dyn confers hospital vecammodations, All cases of syle ness were sent to tho Aloxtan Brothers? ilo: rovoled In anelont history for a the, and. | flog boing wo grout as to Chroatun our uity with | Corporal dames SL Slrpless, Corporal Sania that tnntter, tad its echo, because bis * draw a pastoral pleturs of herds of sleek, | tha horrersota pestinauas thoretare bo fl Tlannab,” Privates Robert’ W. Burrotghs, | Slot toe (ane, mation, had) te echo, ecuuse bis “ vet 4 patie, E a odd AU, Willian I, Sabunn, Gaorge G, y tov % vee obunate. ern ee tt case the contast Stato oflives, and lias buen moro persistent In | pitalste whieh tie Society gives an annul eee T ORR patiently as sistent. Pe aT re ata orga doin a pee! SE ye atertGnt prasloustely loved | hia protien, | Nevurchu- tyes, a Prepertions which sonio now an. | enforcing his claims, ‘Tha party will hold & Beant Sovoral ens wore huttvad du Which | iiitkad by. 7 feeblentuded — elildren, | Won tu relfove us uf this vyll. ‘Thonpson, all on account of term of gurvicd | noid, surprising in eoncord and pordevore ection i hanatio te Mee Votes axainat | mcating to consider tho ‘subject on Monday, fartial ertpy ioe ra wpale euiiten unary tho powor to “Inbor was tn the boys at-] A rumonstrancy agalust tho Doarborn | haying oxpired. dng faction. Much bas boon aut OF tho sym gages ito White Kauso tho appaintoss | Lord Sallybury will probubly by ctioxen, ‘Tha | find by imuntelpalities, Witch. toole tive | Llvcoln, iw sald, anda ittlvexerelay tn the { avenue bonlevird was wen creniuted and | yye Sovand lias now become aettlad tn tts | PAY, : "alte Rouse, the Intecs gear fora ale credit “ow this ‘list Whenedise | effects of this step may’ be of aroat Impor- AGuEATER WE s tance in tho future of tho Liberal ds wot! ve called ne NUMBER OF SENATONS: a8 that of the Consoryative purty, Lord 1 ce sie thy thu Preaidont to-day than at | Salisbury, with. his lack of: fact, narrow MS Mrestions Peeaue complications aruso. | viows, abatinney, rashneds, and lack of cun- Kebertaou'y crore tho withdrawal of Judge | dor, will never Win popular confidence, ‘Tho 1eeihe exprvasedt ihe: butwoveral | Conservative party nay took for no more a mene Without Way aotiont (iat an early | electoral successes, bit will rather stirink Frsifc atte Sono of them inquired ie owe into an unreasonlng.and irreconcilable sue- thy Renita at evan, call aitoxtra suy> | HO, From party considerations, the Liber- ‘The Menus to get nid Of thdsc. people, ‘he So- open alr would be iahit buneiicial to thom. | slxned, pnd the mneoting adjourned withort | yyy armory on Randolph street, and clatis fualonecane ane anrinasiy sicalial oshors. that tlety fs plunset to nolo that a how hyron | new he: wis tor Hus Oils out the en: shite, —————— eianens ie quirlers ts nlmast LN Cou | pury inventions have wean olroututed Al thay duulgrationy hus Sat buen passod bn Bwltnate F ctiag alana of tho tuna, aust dig motion | Brederieke Ronatnwwon Johu Brown, tone fe vigntly neva wid decucatady amd] usta gut dunn iby eee me tity + ‘ovalled by wu yote of yoas 45, maya wontlomin, having wl lorie! tY Ft eoxningle o} sone no's surroundings, ee a DT Suxton, dotemuilucd. to KU to thing | teewtn urine letter eon Jou Browtn tee | 9 alluors anil won begin to fel mora al | Aeent OF A enone “at Darna Hie Toe Tha financial statomont of Creastrer Manz | vow and fofovor, slumped to lis faut. aga | ceived tho follu MbeeUts ee aT foe humped that the Second and | drepy or itussian blood iow in nis veiny, and yor shows the total rmcelpes wore S80) anit tho | ived to reconsider tho va ee taken, ‘La | Sty Daan 8a: nade ine yory much | ford. tt 1s to be hoy ‘Apecdlly, become | 82 bus novertholcss {tontitiod himsett, with ‘tho disbursanients $34. "Che. excoss of the Int- ka the play more binding Mee Sullivan, of | Obliged to you for the lettur of Joni Drown, tho Sixth Reginents may ape 0 ny MG ) Yusaian poople'to that extent that everything tar Uda {tneoussnty to draw on, ie utr ae Hod te hy Mts aeaees ts Of | Beory tine and ayttable written by the geuud old | permanently lovsted, obybiting tho oxpensy | avout Ntnclangunyo, — hatits, — appourance, fuyul, which naw amounts to y Cook, moved to lay Mr. Suxton’s motion on | he itt espwalil inturvst for ing, About the | wid annoyance of repeated removals, physlognomy vyen—ire marked with dlatinetive sin Of SET7L was axpondud for reller, the table, Spaaker ‘Thamus put the motion { eu I * phy: g | Yt this lottor of his was weition he was fiving ny 1 ton of | Signsof tho rau, Wherever vue duos blm, one tially, Vresident suid in reply, | Se are glad of Uiecholee, nt I rough quicker than a'ilash, while. Mr, oohedtor, Ne Yad honve otters |. The result of the lute anil Tnspostton o! ublty,* " 2 te vronnoty at Tee earmiite was tts uwo us THE WS LAND BILL Thi Society eloeteyt tho follow tn offtvors ial eran rie eee more Wero Coe ee peed in eS care ‘nore wory | tha Second Brigade, imady by Maj. Vanes, of de the’ tuture of Alexander LIL, eet he cinergeney Heth thatbashould | drags hoavily. ‘fhe tote on. tho second | for the curront years Proatdant, Const} da howlig for tho. yous und nnys After tho | ronsuus growing OUE of thie" Broa Stutw work ” Springtlold shows the following tigures | tno writer speaks with the samonuthority whicd etiog yeah sR Ste tor najoeeuie, He intl: | vending 1s not oxpocted LIL the 16th Instant, | Loerllus View Prusident, Jucob Stuvllers | IAon eee md cieelared the motion carried he | In Hagens which mado It nocoasury at that Uma | Number of compantes, 483 number of mon | hahas mauifosted i wiving the dotulle of the Fould be. Adjournment without ‘The best specch ao far has been Sr, Shaw Rucrotnry, Altred Buehor; "Treasurer, Jacob Hever had under my root | preaunt, 1.0993 total on rolts, 4,010: per cent Emperor's ebaravter, and bid most Inportiut re i Mang; b AS Goon A TEA » | Lofevro’s, ‘Tho more tho debate fs pralonisesd he ate eee 10 First Lrlide hut “present | observations on thoso polnts aro as follows; strauagt te of Senutora t foward the Admin. | {0 greater aro tho divisions which arise In ti toavald publleits, eotor, J. Westin. Hiatly told Str, White Unt it wit No Use tO | Ee ee iaun” un menrnation uf quatico and ac eae SE alll ES conplatns the bill could not paas any ways, | batty Ming, Buoy un naraation af suerte an Presta MANE Lokal on Follas Saal, with | Sthnse who oxpest frou the now. Gzara Pass 2 M atish, of Cook, announced the | yy y , ! 6 ton, : F \ 2 a ALE, Hved with me. Ho was a coustant thorn renting 4 Mh tary constitution will soo jose tholr [ilu Samant far or diate dudes eeeees | fe Trish eamp, O'Connor Power hs dovlared SANS SuEMe NEAL he duath of : ih einy" ato. i contd Mor holy fueling. tte FE ET ee ee ere ot atinae Wo aro fully porsuutad upon Lae pat. Pi Rt entteet Jt ta deginning (o boundore | Hat excellent speech that he wit yate far Anothorominent “uiriat's ininia {a te be addud TI HON, CHARLES HITCHCOCK, thie inan's | oat Jn tho cause of my vie | Pomme rans belie ated iit the | {fli Almost lutinate relations with the ultra: a tty tetonupede fafeuld to giva bie | tag second raudling, | A. SL Sullivan hs su | ao the tung fae of distingulaliud lawyers who, in | of Chicago, who was President of ‘tha Cone | Mavod pounle was holler wt Meus MNT | city, whore snow blockades Wit not preyont | National party, uppour tu indigute, on the a. ig BU Uvent Would distin eee |G lis drawing -up thelr own wills, huvo Wluatrated tha | stitutional Convontion of 197, une prosonted | Uyne' fur my mou, tool live top ay micu-~ | a turnout, tutional poopie. ‘Iho Imperial power wilt pros a Sr Cont ipa’ ved ygoot? Pata gig de aloe a mt re ges tale Bas i Tool tora cllonte ome ja hls | tho following npproprinte resolutions: on irowit caait dia fue iy rae, Sly 2001 cA BPAUTRD CONTENT. for to vrooved, by rout refurur ey ue RCs by wegeling and hig felons donor calla | impaled to thls ate) ¥ tho. arrest | nyo a Indy of fortune who wished to give hor |. WHRRNAS ‘Phils House bay hoant with pro- | was bounded by thnes bid atretohad wway lato A somowhat oxeltiug Indlylaual drilling | tarouh ukasoa in order tu arrive, little by little, Mevvulagg, Mex Whe Aamtalaion | o¢ Ste. “Dito, wile worked "tho | fardmoy ta bee ind uequoninod ia ha Abana | Couey thaeumten tha lta Canoe | he, Slant Marino te, HI MLAS 2S | eunead luk nace ie nratory ot Une ie | Myamoraune nail fot le wb 2 +H ce ” 1 - o . a ve " I y e a Parneilites intow vondition of great wugur. he a NO acid af acne) toca tr uO the Drosunt Ganat tue on ue 1tnotey und, bleu to fal high tia alte troubled ue; uit Cwas | Reelinent fast Monty -wvolunE, betwuell rarer arin Gro ulready all. Judioated, and STAR ROUTES, ihe vrochimation of the Cltyot Duplta drosa | Ch tsoy nis como betore the Courta ito tort 4 | WHKKEAS, fn his docodse ‘wa rovogniay thy | drawn to biui—loved bint. ila wus’ onv of thy | members of Company, ) for we gold medul, | have buon studied for atopy time. Aloxdndor sé i frou the discovery of ya ee Iieeh fortuay. bie Perwounl cstato baing lue | WSs ef wn huvloradly, aeouwmptlyned, wud Meotul | fow lava Lbave moe witl the greatteas of whoo presented by Capt, Frauk 2. Davis. ‘The | a1. oven bad boon on the polit of applying thew Pech ote, A SUPPQHED PESIAN CONSYTIRACY + re great cave In wumorousd invost- | elizeds theretore, Ui = Mm on ine tho tnore | saw of din, o Nibitint movenent, taklog lity ro= Monty, Dut eanuoluliy ii ahures in puttiouudors |. Aesoteed htt, Gut ut sosnout and veneration | fhunke'ts ipauils and. to Fuinande—tho bas que aL Wes OF said eter tary raat Peete ieteuted bbe prajucta,” and. Pins Ha eee eee a ee eee eitees | for hia muniory, tho House do wuw adjourn | nubly sonators, any soaking for frue and xlurls riot tritad bar inthe forms of # rife, | deaultly adjuurnod bis Iberal intentions, Tide ft provisions to eetaiie saccntiioss a | Unt Monday, Say Wat half-pastgo'clouk a. ma, | aus hans and tho utber tur Vurmant (whose ETM eet? sil ae contusted for once every | Thow "at Tormwhtod ait not oxtond.to to shures i) By agreamong the hour of ndjaurniont | yrvek mountains wore fy tho durkust days og | ‘Tho badge will by coutas rt iL quostion,. ‘Alinost tho only will of ay omlnunt as changed to 10a ub Menday,- ‘5 slavery too saurod ta liberty to tolarute the | three months until the samen has won payslonts for tho ropurcbase of tho iigilan advocate. of whieh wo tuve board in | “Ate Avie ot Godk. pata a leeds Je | (oothelnts ora sltyu-buund)—tor the stinging | twviee [tt auceoasion, When it bucomes hls por | [inde by the peasantry soon, radieal changes intend ttinga ab Dolnigean thoy eay in tog went | ipsg (tees OF Cuoks pald n handsome trib: | rubuke tioy ive to tig Hunator wou telod in | aural propuriy, ‘Che oxerelses In tha contest | in thesyaiem of taxation; tid, auolition of UP fonoos—” horse high, bulicsipug, and pigs | Ute to tho inomory oF Ate, Mitehcosk, My | sump upan ihe yrave of Jub Brows, Hutt | eonslatud af niuoty-ulght dlferont military | oaphation; fourth, faclilty of orulyration from Light, was that of Lard st, Loonardss Kewaaa | Wis a wan of iran File wad will, wid theCou- | only inount to thauk you, wolen 1 do mout | povements In thy school of the soldivr und | one proviuce ta aucthor; Atth, grout Cavities bountiful, a madtel will, and by used ta koep It | séitution af i870 would stand through ages | hourtiy, tur culling my attontion tw this tether | nnual of uri, ton being the seuly of | for passports; sixth, foundation of urd! bunks, by lta to ‘road ff ta bis chlidronund the stranger | Bs one of Nth fo The Chee nat, D. Cy ay yo in the elty, followed by an outrage, Me, It cancer aaa tie F—The Vost> | Dillon wis: arrested for Mis turlons: ne BO in Wasbia ty that thors | Clonmel speceh, Mr. Pariell's followers 3 eat a's Mereata tattle, | Sorbyea vaRooE TT tu te thay dase ot fn io! a, , ov cel ly itatney ar eur ot tho aan are vote for the sovond roading of the Land be fi Metptty Tt tho gourt Procoudings ju | i urdor towealun the Governmant majority, wet hay ct? WUS KN Old ono, The | NO deep regtet ts expressed among “uiauy (8 triage et PCH fOr wome time endoavor. | Ligh members for Me, Dillon's arrest. His wy tho §«contemplated §=meusures: First, considerable diminutions «in tho 4 pis proudest works, 1G wis the Of tho gloriuus old Hore and inartyr, Vary truly rection upon each — poling, Muj. | ‘tists fast creation fy destinud to rid the countey rarely ‘obra eaie Cooks aid bus foun | ome tine Sit Pareleactionivcaniemued | Hae was wituin blegttes, and dosouut Woon ts | ues CONSTITUTION Tine ATATE EVER Man, | FHM” Pukuaten Dovaeaes”” | PL tomes ot Company ie | Of, afeluttut aaoune tho wall uatrdre Wha regina, wigan yen fabased op] bythe Hrccnuin's zourit and rensonabie | Snares and ewanicioneke, and AG UN AN | and hero was no wan of safer, Judguient th “ony One Want, ora AMES RT TT Baers ae A hg Poture of tho strawepig oe pasted utter! people it general, ‘The minority Jn tho lish | Where, it was dopositod! Fortunately’ bie | legal tuattors gonurally than mH WhO | Hebel, g mémber of the Gorman ielchstag | Were the judues. ‘i re wer fs cea) | undy. Wo stuall probably aoe w rulgit Wiilet will Py inency mee “bid ring, yoars acy | party deellne to ba bound by the deelalon of | daughter and aoguennia recolloatyd clualy its | had hiwtse much to do with the lustrumant | says that The Cermana people bave uow vuly | follows: Privates O. en ne ch Ae) Justify to w certain extent tha titty of * Enivoror Dlicate Congae reached bere doce we caucus, Jt ix remarkgbla that prosiiona Bid bor wemory of it was eduiltted | itself and the body whlch framed it, uy want, aud thus fy for taouey GaoUuxh fo Bet jolte, E. 8. Cray, Py HL. Chunowith, J. . | of the Poasautry! whleb bus already bua. 2 At: areauua Harmer, of | sixty Home-Hulers whiv followed the leader- } to probate, us ome mlydt way. My, Parlsh, of Cook, spoke from 8 peragual | ta America,"* Knelp, wud Ed Gullugher., ‘Tho drill occu--f given to thoCeur,'