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orvin Ureen was cro TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1881-TWELVE PAGES 3 w YOI{I{' testified that the American Union Tel Compnny had valuable contracts with vari- the baro of the domo, whioh dopict a Street Gossip on the ‘Subject of | vvs ralltond companies, in which the Iatter on him thero | After listening for sometime to ** Pope Bo oakings but ll;f‘:ngm""_’::";:,r“:||n topursue | Who was in his best humor, leading and W no honoral dud, The muro natute poln- | 11stening 10 A witty conversation on his ex- one he dld. + think they do, tha fing periences with the Maryland courts, devils, uxnrn)‘““ State fy the wholg [ damnation, and the latter-day religion, the paldof the fi?‘c"{nlm that Jauies G, Inengaged | reporter ititroduieed the subject of the Conk- NIL"' T’l“",‘.”. wicoinmon practice “ul Iing sensution, which resulted fn the follow- jn the TG foc N, 1, WILR 8 VW to the | yny lntervtew, which 18 glven verbaths e No, e ook fn 1844 cf;{{}f'{,‘m“',‘;',m:f,,"fit,".',\‘, *What da ot think,” nsked the repurter, s 1 & ol fos of | lar features of a hero. flo is of low bisth, Ir bonest, downright, truthful to brutality, He takes hls courso after careful considaralon, Lut aliuwa nu power to tuen him out of It 1o dresscs shaubily, slerps on an iron cot, fares ns bardiy ns tho common anidier, but spends his monay In bitying Krupp cannon wnd Eurvpean machinery o help his countrymen, Mo is, of o Idollzed by his soldiers, who are ncver of telllng anccdotes of his occentricitles, especinliy of haw he teled marringo and A lnze uriuns life for two weeks. and then sent back ¢ |18 nn First Becretars of [ i 80 Monsienr do Geofroy, now heeg on tho Clajms Commisslon, will nct s Canrgé d'Aftalres. Tho C(lermun Minister, Herr Kurd von Schlozer, hax niso crossed tho tiriny to enjuy himselt ** undor the Lindeng** at Berlin, and Monaieur Maurice Delfoase, tho Heluisn representative, s not found the atninsphere at \Washington pleasant since he guve that outrageous sward nt Halitnx as umplre in the Flahery Commission, As fur historical vents. THR AUCTIONEER'S TAMMER f in some instances ugreed to make repalrs on Railroad and Other the line, ‘The Ameriean Unlon was fort- knockedl off, on Wednesday Iast, the furniture of the lato Fernando Woed. It s ull modern, Stocks. unnte In securlng contracts from rallroad compunics. ns_many of thelr Dircetors were and much of It vl heon made Abrond cxpressly for Mr. Waid, The walnut dinlug-ranm table, Inrely Interested {n the companics from which their contracis wern obtmned. In mnany in- e Lowever, B¢y around which s many polltical magnates have vqllll.‘fed. was bouuht by Mr. Dempsey for Wormley. the colored eat T 0 , pald $7 ench for the leather-covered dinlng-ronm chnirs: the o : : .| bis Exeeliency Chin Lun Din., the Chineso Plont- | cbinawaro was bid In by Fertundo Wood, Jr, 48 | gig'yeide to b y " T »nd 08 o tdoor- | ' of the recent netlon of Senators Phtt and e Western Unlon Coinpiny was cut - | 1t bure nis monogram: knd Col. ltuokweit se- e T purents, suying he “had hed ol 1 Chet, D s n dencl 88 & GOEC | oy ting In roslgning thelr soats In-tho Sen- Assertion that Gould Has Not | Mances the Wesers, Dot (450 brie Tenigt | puishiiany tic uni hin bousehoid re In mourn | Clyad tho yreat punehbomint §20, 3rs, Binine, | ONUEH uf thit sort of foolishugst” and- thon w’l.’mu: fl"fi“l"s,,‘;mluun to the Adminis- | ate, espectally with reference to Conkling " Disposed of His Houthwest~ i Sanenive ""'";"ln n:n'm':-‘l‘:hs‘m(':‘«‘o:::‘:lr banishied from No. 1701 K street, whiln lastlett, Ifi!‘n":‘.‘éfl%‘éfif"&"& 'ii’.‘,‘é‘.'.‘}‘c' ‘.L'.'.'#.‘L‘fl)f;'fi'.’r"fi-%'fl?’ o chopping oif 1o :23.1 '2‘.“‘.“"3“3:«3{1"“ fans Conk ) l“fl'fl"i“;‘ {',‘,‘,t',‘,,,’fl"‘,‘,!{f,’,’,,,‘,‘m,';'l‘; *Tlow on enrth did you linppen to reverse ern Iutbresta. Al ot ‘methoa | the American Seoretney uf Legution, goolh | fingthn. bmight nearly nil of the glunsware. hplutiace i dogs oot lessen tho - popular 10! y to b the lllnrl(:nt method of settling the difliculty, and after —va. rinus_consiitations the nn was niloptud. k- Gen, T, T, Eckert testitied that before the cone The Country’s Prosperity as Byidenced ?Lfi’fmuunmm &.‘i.’-;f-:ufunr‘-'::‘:r’ “ihe “Amerizan a ] iny y' 4 by the Demand for Rail- f£ )"z'.-'l:\\'(h::'x::n:_- =":‘l"¢'!‘|$xd m‘un;)yl'flcor::’h‘u! "lxlx'x; 0} (2} no cxpen road Bupplies. consoliiatinn the Wosteen Union did ot neyulre abuut with downcast louks and crape vn his hat. THE CHINESE NAVY has been greatly improved and enlarged of late, and now inchides reventeon firsteciuss fronclad, vessels, armed with guns of largoe callbre, A number of Awmerlcan oflicers nre ¢mployed, hut no Britlsh, and they beve now as mnny yuns ns Grent Hritatn on the Pacific. They #re also es- Aftection for him. Tho nvernge man, whother Culnese or Amerienn, can pardon & mood deal of Urutality in his borg, provided it is based on real brute courswo. Gon. Tao, nawell as his rival leader, Princo Ll, has pressed upon tha Chineso tho nocessity of raliways. The China Telegraph wags *two lines of raliwny will be bullt durlng the coming year If Tao-Tsung-Tang 5] 1 anat, everi SHOULE B8 OY o coulu never the names in your quéstion? I suppose you finselt U whn A GEONOETOWN PHESDYTERIAN, f‘nmed from hl; O Tide nto the White | Intended to sny Conkling and Platt. To tell 01 who owns a Hour-miil, petittoned tho District Comtmissioners to stop Col. Bub Ingersvil’s Sun- duy lectures, and than referred his potition to District- Attornoy Ridale. He says, in bis opine ion, that thy Commi«wloners have nothing to do with the aubject. They do not compel Mr. Ten- the_part 1. s killed | you the truth, X b ) vent James Q. hat you the truth, have not thought much Ji usleia,“;‘:',,‘.f.“.".} o, ‘and Baete beon e | about thls maiter, but wint little I have irid to the fied. mg’},mmm,‘ The general | thouglit has forcad me to tha conclusion that V?::’rleh:‘:"“"" 'New York Sénators have not | nothing could have been further from wis- o 5 - 5 ny to stop grinding nt bis mill on Sunday, or per- | NPprOvedt tho pruposed routes.” He Is niso aaid 14 e tney have without Bavilie bosl® | dow tlian the resigning of these Senntors, T ags s it gampanios sennociad wis tablishiing lines of morenant stumers, wbich | mit Col, Ingersoll to leoturo un tht duy,nl- | 1 advocnte tho catablistiuent of ‘nowspapors “":“."uucel At thoy are ‘Fhe restenation settles uothing, and a retiec- N Sh i th c c i ure built, en, lnf!l\llu uls:'n anwnal, &nd the | though tho Inw of Maryland, continued by act | throughont China. Several bave bLeon start d I L —_— Ehabliniieinad Bl i e madd o Shop Iin the Country Can SUCORNSPUL, RATLIOAD LOAN, piaturosque but unwieldy © ks will oon be | of Chingress, makes L potnds of tobucoo iho | intely'on tho Eurdpain pina. besiize'the Gov- FIGURING UP gentlemen Just whern they K P With It Tho Ecening Il says: * Tho 1000600 forty- | # thimg of the unst. Tho Chincsc w I not, hows | penuty* for Violntiog the Subbath-Day. In cou- | ernment armn, Keng-pan; euuh party s ita co's CITANCES. were, [taeems tome that tho President is eep Face 8 faur § per cont wold bonde 6f the Tndinns, | S¥er. thlk about rholr navy or thole Inoroaant | clus anys, that tha Jabars of Col. Inger- | Jourtnl, and even rho lower orders in China be- fg:fl,::zam LA NCER e nhead, nnd that Mr. Conkling has mnde the Orders. toomlugton & Western Rullrona, nifered ves- “rdml‘“cmmv"mmu:u‘ 2 plicity sotl, “und nll others in the flolds of sclence, | Kin to feel that thirst for nows whichonly a daily lal paper will satisty. n tho whole, this Chinese lender scems to fairly deserve tho applause due to g great orig- Innt human foree la the world. | Hots the motive moral theology. and phllosophy, must remnin un. der the weneen) saupervision of iIntelligent pub- lie opinion. nided by the criticlem of un enlivhts ened press.” RacoNTEUR. i 7—An Albany special | smallest elfort of his life, Mr. Platt went New YORK: ‘“Ely‘\“;urAfl“!l‘ll‘eh‘lyflxfl:"l"“' with hun just for company, and he maycome wmofllm:fl!"l’wmom the positlon to-night | back without him, —Conkling has risked terdny morning for public subscripdon nt 102%, were nedely n\fmkon yestarday, and the price was to-day ndvanced to 103, Iefore noan to-day the cntire remuinder was tuken, so that the . THE JAPANESK, on the contrary, nre communicative, and rather take pride in giving information about the The Publication of Pretended Ohanges in | whole loun may be said to havobeen taken with: | pr : power nt present of mitlions of men, sad Is in- " gress which thelr Empire I8 mnking, Thoy e 3 of wen, aad I8 in ton of 4h 3 nominats | everything . without the slightest chance T duy and o Boif, 40d & part at an aovance of | b by contestably trying to move thom up 1o u higher '“mmtl’a ;\b:;llle::l':l:l.lclx:::?:les:l‘lult tequires | Of Improving his position. If he should fail the Revisod New Testament £i¢ vercent. ” have een terribly lmpusod pon by Amerleans | TELEGRAMS AT MASSOUAH. | sindpaint. Ho tuny make mistakcs, but o n ut th will he the mistakes of honest lgavrunce, 1’1%{ Oauses Amusoment. scltist fruud. pucities, especially Col. Horace Capron, who was ZE T, PRIZE PIGI ot The long-pending prize Hrht between John L. sonators hun- | In the Lerlslature, the last end of that man siptour Volet WO o Cin botl | Will be Worso than the fist. Of eoursol do AN cfurmed the practical agriculture of How the Trusty Krim Dellvers ‘Them Japan. but who would neither hold u plow, swi N ston, b W AccursedyD: r Ch ne. = e dred I lature, Thero fs | 1ok know all that he may hinvo pultered, Ilu STREET TATLIK. Sullienn; tho noted pugiliat uf Roston, wnd Jobn | "% oo e I how, s theoretichl ageigulls |, & et ot the il Easter Pilgrinm at tho Jordan, pranches Of ts 1 | had a hard time during linyes' Adminlatra- : 11udson River, iine. miles nbovo Yonkers, Tho | UFe was not wantod, und it was 8o with at lenet ! Tho e Christian Tnatitutions, i but the Stalwar car e FREIGHT CONTHACTA. "y ndozen nthers who were pald largy sularles by | German Guzcette contributes to that journal 0 earliest scenn of the immersion was In the uestion ' UYL tes In n caucus, but, in | tion, &nd at that thno I was on Conkling's Hveetal Dispateh 1o The Chicago Tribune, men fought on bonrd a barge. Bulllvan won 1% | the Jnpunese Government, yet whio rundered 00 | yyq following necount of tHA, fortunes of a | Fijinn. Thut rushing river, theono river of et tola number Qo condidates must have | Blde but that was becausc I disllked Ilayes, | Nrw Yomk, My 17.—Speaking of the Banishimie iy Contraltes Balivan will now be | Pructioal sarvicus iu returi. Fuleatine, found atlust itatit purpuse. Altiougn ondet 1o etects 5 | tha mem- | 1€ Mr. Conkling will think over hls sueeches u,my«;ne‘ K:wi"n;l‘s":{?l:‘:} "l;“lc“s‘: T | during the Inst campalgn, he will remember l?ouend-nce Now the Democrats | that hic did not take ay particular pains to full e telexgram once It hos reached the oftice at Massouah: A telegram from Buez to Massounh takes about four or five days ob an_average; three no detuils are givan of the exteranl parts of tho cerumony. u lively notlon may beformed of the tranisuction by the acenc which now tukes pluce at the bathitg of the pilerims ut Easter. Thelr mutehed ngalnst Paddy ltyu?nl. of Troy. A GIRL COMMITS BUICIDE. Eflle Person, n glrl nf 14 yenrs, shot and killed heraelf this morning becnuse ler fatlior, who Jersey Central frelght contract, an leading broker sald to-day: I understand that an agroement in the Jersey Central through WRDDIXO DELLS at Fultonvilie, N. Y., will summon there on Wedntesday s number of the prominent cotre- sputidents, who will ko to witness tho marrings in both branches, | %2¥ Rood and kind things of Gen. Garfleld. npprogach tu the spot is by nignt. Abuvo Is the 1 Itne trada with the Pennsylvanian Company | pud tost i€ - f tak ' Bhe | ©f 8 gifted collcugue, Mr, Howard Cnrroll, of the | if [t goes quickly, but elght 13 comnmoncer. hr&m Paschn! moun, before thom movesa bright hlh‘i’h‘ll::x’;é: ‘t‘\;n::)t:vcn votes for the half~ He wlll see that he éven took pains has been reached, MMr., Haven and one or !'tm-eld nm’ Serug iy e g I‘:rn :5:«'s‘&fl'::fil:&z‘é‘;‘«‘fi;’.""l';?bfnrodu. “fl‘."n'l‘if Whe n telegnu irritten Tu Arablc wrrives, | Haro of toretes, o each sls huse watchiires whicl bireak the durkness of tue nikat and uot us bouc- fmafor the successivo descents of the rond, The sun lirenks over tho eastern hilisas the huad of the cuvulcade renchies tho banks of the Jordun, ‘Tho sacred river rushes through its thicket of tumueisk, poplir, willow, and agnus. eustors with rapld eddies,and of a turbld, yeiluw ke the Tiber at lHome. and nbout as Lrond, ‘They dlsmount, and set to work tu perform thelr buth: most in the open sprce, some further up among the thioket »ur plisging In anked; mast, howeve with white dresses, which they bring with thom, und whitn, having been 80 ised, are kepe for thoir winding-sheets, Most of the bathers keop Wwithin the slclter of the lunk. where the witer 14 nbout fune fent in depth, though witha bot- tom of very deep mud, The Coptic pllxrims are curiously distinguished from tno rest by the buldness with which they dart foto the “main current, striking the water after thelr fushion slternutely with thely two arms und playing with tho eddies, which hurry thom down and aerons, as I thoy were In the entanicts of thele own Nile; erushing through the thick boughs wt the Jungle which on the enstern bouk of tho strein (ntercept tholr progress, and recrosding the river higher up, where thay can wade, nsslste ed vy long polve which they buve cul from the opposit thick: it 1s remarkable, con- auderinge - the wnixed assemblage of men and women in such u seeng, that there is &0 litthe nnrmnmcu of leviiy or (ndecorum. A primitive domestio chitructer perviides in a sinzulue form tho whole transaction, The fuwmilies who have come on thelr single mule or cumiel now bithe togethor with the utmost gruviey, the futhor rocelving frum the matber tho infant, which bns beoin Lrought to receive the one Immerslon which wiil sutlice for tha rest of 1ta Iife, and thus, by o curious ecunuomy of resources, save it from the expense and duuger of a future pligrimage in ulter years, 11 nbout two hours tho shores aro cleared; with tho same gulet thoy remount theie camels and horses, and, belora tho noun-day heut has set [n, are ngain encamperl on tho up- per plain of Jerleho, Once more they may bo seen ut tho dead of nixhts thodrum uyain wakes thein for their howewn d murch, The torches Ruin go on befure; lehind follows the vnat multitude, pussing in profound silence over that ellent platn: 8o sitent that, but for the tinkling ufpllllr'slv)ruul. 1ts depurture would hardly bo per- ceptible, feveRtam NOT TO MENTION THE NAME nmdswlegg;'iv"l:;‘ d“l:gfite‘?h:t thay Wil | of the Republican candidate, and_tnen I cholee. twalve of these votes in the think he will be compelled to adinit that the davent least l\;\'mmy being that they will | debt of gratitude coming from the President Sfl“l&fi:nvro A to hl:lt EL) e‘xue‘u(llnsly small, Thousands of get foutfeet ople_noticad that' nelther Conklinz nor ... IN THE ASSEMBLY, en, Grant, in_their speeches at Warren, after acareful ranvass, 1 um satisfied that at | ever mentioned Gen, Garlleld’s name, After ¢ tetity-five Tepublicans will join with | all, thers Is a guod deal of humnn nature h”‘wglv! halt-breed Senators In refusingto | 1n & President, It mnay be that Gen. Garfield e ey caucus, This will give them, | did plot nutic this s polato & : ihe mecessaty nwmber 1s It your opinlon, then, that the two then, more that i Ading. tho Senators expect to bo returned,—that thoy 0 pmven!t uun .:‘liev:m::;mvfi“dmfw. pc mmgy?y'uk an'indorsement from the Legls- D oerf'o::fl;'“l’ :hk-n thore does not scem to be | ‘*Isuppnse that they expect to be returned, x Wi n‘mt doubt now. The only terms and probably they will be. 'I'hey know wore lmh Wo Democrata could deal | Sbout the Lesisiasure thun L do, and they wpon WhL s would be the surronder | CRltulnted thelr chances. 1t Is hardly pus- slib other “n:a of the Sountars. 'This slble that they were mistaken in the Senate to them of i factions cap afford and Leglslature both. Personally, 1 have pelthor of the Republican nuthing ugainst either of the lats Senators wdo. ’l\lml':f‘;l':"l“g“:ng" e ot tE | from New York, They are buth able men, e and ought to know just what they have done ‘f.‘f‘}'f,:nx'.[r:'w}xt:“ of tho Fenosyivunla | oy orPeomg to do; but for the present they rglla TIE ONLY WAY Rnl‘f Xed: ltélgegfihdcult lu|uuss:ssil‘ull: of the e a eld, iy ahead, an obertson fawhich It could bo brokon would be by the | (i1l withaut doub Lecnnfl'nned. Robertson W :m‘f{‘r?nl\ o0 Conkling and, Platt, JBpedking | wili be Collector before Contlini Is Senator. - That will lvok like a viotory for the President. Mot (G-, fo ih0 el that, withi® | Tha great mistuke mude was tho assumption tho medt e Conkling will be | that oo Colleotorahip I8 a locnl uitice: that i Is lrm:l» w0 "Gov, cornell, in which he the property of the Senstors frum Now York; '.'filmulvely Yetuse to ullow his nAmo to be | 8Ad that thoy should e llowed to name the for two others have been over the Erle and low grade rords very carefully within a few tnys, and it may be that the agreement has beeu already signed. If not, it will be very soon, Lam told that the rise in Central yes- terday was due to putting up the pricc on n prominent operatur who Is suppostd to be short of the stock. Whenever any broker who was suspected of buying for this operator bid for the stock the prica was put up by the pool, It !ssald that Jersey Central will be carried to 120,” “TItE POOL IN WESTERN UNION" snid a leading operator this evening, * has been reorganized, and It fairly jumped the stock to-dny, 'They clalin that they wlil put the new stock nbove par. The company 18 certainly earnlng 8 percent on its cupital, and it 18 estimated that the business obtalned from the new telegraph companies will lu- crense earniugs so that the company ean pay 10 or12 per cent. The American Cable Con- pany will coma in for a considerable share of the new busliess.” “The exposure of the falseness of the charge that Mr. Gould has been selling Missourl, Kansas & Texas," sald & Dbroker, *“hus lhad a good effect upon the stock to-day, The fact Is that u large provortion of the buying for the prat week has been by Mr. Gould and his frlends. The expliration of o large number of calls to-day has also helped the stock, Mr. Gould's friends say that MISSOURI PACIFIC WILL G0 HIGHER TIAN LAKE BHORE, The reportsof the road makes an exceed- Ingly fine showing, and the new connections will Incrense the earnings materially, Mis sourl Pacific i3 the favorit Gould stock, Just now it {s belng bought by investors, and a 10 per cent dlvidend on the liferensed capital 1s among the thunys tulked of for the stock.” A rallrond officlal remarked yesterday: “There Is one evidence of tha country's prusperity whichi secms to have escaped newspaper notlee, but to my mind 1t s the bustevidence. I mean the demand upon companies manufacturing rallrond supplies and cquipments. Itis n fact that our road cannot get as wmany locomotives us we need, the shops are so overrun with orders, 1 don't believe that a shup In the country could this year any niore than finish its con- tracts, S0 you ses What sort of a rush there Is, TIIE DEMAND FOR EQUIPMENTS is caused by the mmgnliicent Increase In crops and manufactured products which uust be transported. T'his 18 proved by the Incrensed earning of the railroads and thelr inability to spoedily transport all the freight after lying for an indefluit length of time at the oftice It {s cunsluned to thi wessenger, who must now seek out the uddressee, cdm- monly o European. Krin is the sume of this worthy, and he knows uot haste. Leaving the Government-buliding, which situated on the Island of Jaulnut, connected with Mas«ounh by a breakwater, he saunters on his wny, stopping now Al then to wateh the fishermen und the vessels putting out. ‘hen, of course, every adyuaintatnce lns to be greeted, but in enurse of time he reacties the gates of Mussouah, ‘God greet thee, Kriuw,” calls out the officer af the watcl, “Whither away 80 fast?” Krim, who hias taken at lenst an hour to cross the break- water, answers (n an augrieved tone, **Here ant again, Lringing o telegram to an accuised dog of aCnristian’ “Let’ssee what itis about,™ Krim hands over the telezrim to the Eifendl, who, after sutne puzzlingover the letters, reads it aloud (these misyives are, by the way, always open): * Powder Is only tiva thalers: Lan sending several barrejs,” This telegram, which i3 a commerciil one, hiag, of course, u hidden meaning, ‘Lhe re- clplent - reads, perbaps, sugar or some other " gouds for powder. ut the susplciony of the offielnl are aronsed. * \What! the pig. of n Christian will import powder, will hw?_and we sre to fnow nothie about it!” Krlm makes no weplys he cannot rend, and finds the eup of colfeeand nurghilé which have been brought rhn far wore in.eresting thau the messuze B guestion, **Denr Krhin, go at onee with this message to the Pushn and show It to him, fer you certainly must not deliver it.” Aud Krhu, after & good long smoke, sets off back and mukes an attempt to lnf’ the telegram before the Gov- ernor. 'I'he Intter, howsver, has withdrawn 10 his harew W enfoy hls siesta, for the hour of noon has come b, Krim waltspatiensly, chatting with the uiticer of the watch outshile the Government Bulldings tiil 4 o’clock, At lust thie Pashn makes his appearance. Krlm comes forward with many salaams und hands liim the telegran. The Pasha §s a rum avis, and cun read, He Is a well-weaning, intelll- gent wan, He thinks he undevsiands all ubout it. Doubtless it 18 not the tirst time e has bad to do with such missives. It Is of no consequence,” says he; *just you take the telegram to Chawugm (she European): 1 kuow him well, 1le doea not singaie pow- der; I he wanted to smuggle he certainly woulld not telegraph his Inendons,” rhi, the wunged messenger, now pres pares to gu, but the Pasha calls hiim buck. ““I'ere I3 paper aud tobaceo; make nie some clgarets.” “Kihm, detighited to do_ anythug for the all-ppwerful Governor, sits down, russes Diis lews, und begins to prepare the clgarets, Ue has meanwhile stuck the tetegrum under his fez. Five o'cluck, but Krim Lins never yet found u moment to carry the telerran to {is owner. * AliI” serenms the Guvernor's wife, who, as his oldest wife, 1s charged with the care of kitchen detalls, * go and buy two ponils of mutton.”” But Ali s not furtheomime; e s songht for wid seremned to high wnd low for ‘ome young fellow, very nccomplished, and worthy of the handsome neireas whose heart be has won. Her father, Mr. Starin, uwns a fleet of ateambaats which ply in the witers sround New Yurk City, snd ho had n pleturesquo fslund fitted upas & place of summer resort for those who patronize his steamers. OLD FATHER GUBRIGUT, na he was almost uuh‘ennll{ called, hes gone bome, aftern fong and uscful life.” Ho cume here as a jour printer in 1841, and Ina few years became the locu loditorof the Sentinel, About 1851 lie was sclected ud the Washington correspond- ent of the New York Associuted Press, having one ginall room for his oftice end vne assistant. He served so falthfully that when be became superannunted sume three ~ years alnce he enjoyed until un honorxble, Inoffen: LIFE IN WASHINGTON. The President and Conkling — Mrs, Garfleld’s 1liness—Malaria and Sew- Visltors=Confir= t tons—Exodius of Dip- lomats — Chilniese Naval Strength — ‘Japanene Instructors—tHoward Car- roll’s Weduing—Death of Gobright— Secr -tarlen Lincoln and Hunt—Wine dom’s Success—Yiusic nud the Drama —Visit of Kunight Templara-Up the River—siar-Route Defenders—Art and Artists — Sale of Fernando Woud's ¥urniturc—~Engorsoll Overhauled. Spectal Correspondencs of The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixarox, D.C. May 15,—Thae lite of the Presitent—like that of the policeman in the opera—* is not o happy one” Hardly Liad he been fnauguratedy when, my Lord Roscoe challenged his right to govern, and upwards of two months have been wasted by theSenate,~not In the contest over offices, which has been the ostensible bone of con- tentlon, but in moves on the political cheds- board. The New York Custom-House, with its enormous patronage, has been the stake, and the * Pencock of a Senator” has adroit- Iy endenvored to *check * the President’s removal of the old Cullector and the ap- pointment of & new one, The Senate nat- urally slded, openly or st heart, with its Paladin, and the President has been ener- getically sustained by his Secretary of State. A few days more will decide the question, and Mr, Robertson will be confirmed, unless « number of Senators go to their homes and leave the body WITHQUT A QUORUS, which will be rather o cowardly way of get- ting out of a serape. Let the contest en as It may, Gen, Gartield has displayed a digni- ty, firuness, aud patriotism which can but ueet the approbation of those citizens whose oplnlons are truly valuable. By his sagacity and firmness, he has disarined thearch oppo- nent of the Hayes Administration, and he has managed his transactions with the Sen- ate with consummate skill, If he contlnnes as hie has comumenced, the destinles of the Repubilc are in sufe hands. MItS. GARFIELD'S ILLNFSS hns been a stunuing blow at the President’s peace of mind nmid his other troubles, Up to thg present time, when any of the In wates of the Execlhifve Manslon have been W, the Army Surgeons on duly ltere have been summoned, snd of late Baxter has been the Court physiclan, But e , Industrious zentlo- TaAn, who gava tho newspuper reaaers of this country 8 fair ucR of what was going on here during the stirring decudes which preceded and followed the War. He was tho pioneer Odd- Pellow here, und rose to.the rank of Past Grand Putriarch and Grand Hepresentutive. SECRETARY LINCOLN has gone West, and beture he returns he will in- spact the military prison ut Leavenworth, where enlisted men sentenced by court-martial are confined, Thoy make ull the bouts and shoes used by the army. chairs for barracks, tent-plos, etc., and thelr Induatry nurI{r defruys the o of tha institurion. Defure leaving Secre- tury Lincoin had Charlie Forbes, who was his father's favorit messenger, und who ntteaded fim to tho theitre on the night of tho sssesiiue. tion, transferred froin a wessenecship 1o the ‘Treasury Department to a clerksbip in the War Department. 3liss Margaret North, o descens unguf the gallant Gen, North, ban been pointed o pusition o the Quartermasters partroent, which {3 n buven of rest for 4 number uf ludies whose relatives huve fought gallantly for the ltepublic on blovdy tlelds. DECORATION DAY will be rather falutly celebruted here thls year, a8 “excursions” 1o Gettysburg und to Hurper's Ferry will bo more attractive to meny thann drive through rhedustor mud to Arlington. Nota Kreat inuny years huve pussed since the maring wers marched 10 Arliogton and posted us sent!. nels around the graves of the Confederates buried there, with strict urders not to pernita Hower to be pluoed on one ot them. Nuw a guodly number of the members of our uni- sunioed volunteers are those who fought for the Confederacy, or spmputhized with the causo which they were tuo youny 1o uphotd. BECRETARY IIUNT fs quietly overbauling the work of hls predeces- sor, De Lesseps Tnompson, and gettiug the nuvy into working order, _Adwmiral Parter, whu bus of iute years been linored, hus now bis ottico at the Nuvy Depurtment, and wets as * lnspectop.” Next week he whil go down 1o Norfulk, on the Dispatch, to inspect the vessels of the Norih Atlantic squadrou. now in Humpton Rouds, Lafore they disperse for thewr summer crulse., Puymaster Stevenson s on the rampagd becnuse he has been superseded ut New York by Paymuster Caxwell, it huving been wsoertulned that he passed more time fn Wall street speoulating in stocke thun he did In the Naval Payinuster's oltice, Stevenson 18 now be- g examined for promation, and when his name reicbes (e Senate nn eyrnest debuto muy bo expected. Btevenson vbjeetced to being exam- S course, should this | man. ItIsan offlos in which the entire country o ane Gretly simpity maiters 18 Intorested, aad 15 shudld notDelong to'say ¥ erof tho hulf-breeds to whom e o -’ B L vaig tha tho {rionda of tho At- | | v Cun the New York Leglslatur retieot Conle- ialitration would not coneent to sending auy | '8 '"Il aut :l"{"él'.v ng ita record, buving al- B Washinzton who would be In antug- | FeAdy indorsed Robirtsun's nomination? = 3 0! BOL Inc ntly. T0E ADMISISTRATION SENATORS AND THEIR | Conicing and Plate hnd rostgnod bocauss. tho NHAEM):: i T fo dl.emz:nmlzlehh‘m ll]ndgl-lefl ol fx?w"ll 'ih?‘r g ltation sil the evening la the o1 woull wvo been reasonable. -l n the 5‘;.7.?’5’{'52'n°:}2’r“w..‘.nm at tho Deluvun. A [ *lerter’ nuthingis sald about the indorsement of paper wuich hbus been clrouluted amony | Robertson,~nut even hint that there is a difs the members of the Legisiature pledg- | ference of opinion botwaen the Loglslature, and fog the gners not to be bound | the Benators. If tho Leylstatyre redlects Conk- by the action f any onucus that nominated ling and Plate it will bo on buth sides of the either Sepator Conkling or Senatur Plutt for re- | question, and this wiil leave tho President eiecdon was sald to bave neurly lualy slgna- FREE TO DO AS NE PLIASES.” e, nd e lendors B0 P Ty | | “Whatdo you thinik wil bo thio result on the B oro | mumbiors pludged to this | Partyin New York and the countryy Xe o Yot thare 'hus been but *1'dy nut belleve that Conkling and Platt will e antaby 0 10 cannidates to be | 10ave theparty. Tual would carry resixniog Spported Ly ko, balt-bracds, In mbout alf tho tou far, They must remain in the purty, even e ik of, however. Chaunay B, | 10 rutain tha power to do harm. I believe thut ‘“'"";‘,'.:um o candidates, . Aniong othors | Dothare lieoublicans) and both wlll doaire the Deed are Oblet Judgo Folyer, Bhermun B, Kog- | Sucqets of the purty, ¥ou kuow, that we buvo es, William A, Wheeler, and Tteuben B, Fenton, | 10 *leaders.’ Republicans aro thelr own leaders, When a supposed * lunder’ leaves the party be ".“'.‘"9“‘“““““‘“ mose. frequently spokon of | iah 3, SERECSCY, MU glory of aur pi‘:rty'wn! tho mombers mostly have mindsof thelrown. Wo DEPEW AND CORNELL. <o RIve B Tome NSt af »loadara’ wholoft without Thure 18 00 question but this would be a very | followers, I would advise you to Interview aveplable uutcome to the situution forthe | Judge Trumbull, Gov. Palmer, Senutor Duolite Jall-breeds, but the trauble 18 to got the Gove | tie, und Gen. Farnsworth upon this question. woor togo loto It, Those who ure kencrsily “No, tho Purly will_nat suffer. in a little suppposed to have tho best right to apeuku | while all will” agrev that it has been a foullsh “for ibe Governor, declars that he wil nover | quarrel ubout an sxoccdingly emall matter, The desert Mr. Conkling In this fight, Bo long us he resident was compolled to “staud by his friend. temaing in the Bold, the Governor, they suy, will | Ho could not witudraw tho numo of Hohortson not isten toany suggestion uf belng 4 candidate | without losing the respect of the party. He Mmself, but somehuw, bls name is kept to tho | walted lung,~nhe exbibited patienco tu the verge front with & persistency that indicates that there | of weakneas, and then took a stand, From that ———— ondrickx on Hancock and English Ex-Guv. tiendricks, of Indiane, woa in Kansas City, 3o., the othor duy, und in conversation with u newsproer reporter expressed himselt very freely, He sald that hu thought President UGurteld was right In tho presunt complicutions nt Wushington, but did not believe thut he will nntugonize Conkling further than to msist upon the coulirmation of Hobertson. Spenking ot Willluin 1. Evgliah and the conduct of the Prasidenual campatn, be sald: * Hoe is Uvingin Indlnnupolis, as usual, ‘The stories of bid -vast wenlth are wreatly magmitied. I suppuse be s now worth nbout $LOWOW; certalnly no_more, 118 nomination for the Vice-Presidency wos not a felieitons one, 1t crented no enthusiosm, There wns nutbing i common between him atd the groat masgs of people, Why, be dide’t peemn to koow how o cotduct himself before his numination, Durlng the campnign hundreds of gentiemen visited In- daunpolis who were entitled to [ittle courtesies ut hia ound4. What, to @ mnn of bls ioenns, wauld have been the oxpenditure of $2.00 or &L,U5 for the entortaliment of guesta? And vet 1 i . o ? N o e entertained nubidy, oot evao to extend the 1m0t a0 Imbrabable duntingoncy i whioh Gov. | Moment ho Bas ¥tood Nrtn, and tue peogyo will | offerod, You iny rest assurod that when ruil- | gontle Mry, Garfield has for years had ns her | Invd by 8 Board whien bid wdonted the system | o goo lni-hour, ‘Chere I3 a general punic o . o e ki peih Al th e + | usunt courtesles to thuse who cilied upon blin, Comal il ivo his cosaon- staud with bim," fou suRPLY Duliscs, aro orowded with orders |y lol adviser Mra, Dr. Edson, o nelghbor O e o amcame Infor sttion sbout tho | e eMfendly i the oillee krow Mapatlent, x| Gan, ook 18 & vers. diTaront sort of man, i R STTT Prominent raflroud mon unite in snying that | and personal friend, who Is of the Homeo- settiement of Ls neeaunts, and a reguiar shoul. | lous: the Genernl Sceretary, Abralnm Effen- [ liberad, bospital, and sotind. 1o not bollove e JUDGE DAYVIS. INDIANA ODD-FELLOWS, there I8 no symiptom of 0 strike this sumuier on 1o sehion), and’ wh e flnully had to | der-strap row is gotug on, Mcanwhile Secretary dl, oifersto hiy to Massouudi [n person to feteh | sgis the ki of waterint for a Presiduntiul can- 4 111S OPINION, Bpettal Ditpalch to The Chicago Tribune, thelr ronds. Thore Ree always unfalling slgos It puthle school, und when she finally had to | J&ineisevidently determined to be * Captain of | the meat, for Knadibja, which I8 the Indy’s [ dWate, for the reason thut, hnviug always beea Sictal Dirpatch 1o The Chicago Tribune, TN My T T e Ein- | St & movo is modithtod by opioyés. put nane | surrender to lliness she summoned her old [ ho Quuen's navee,” and 1 rule bis Depurtment. | piawie, I8 very mucl put unt, “\Wiat b ju | it thoueiy, he bud nover buen Wonuied with " Rew Youx, Moy 17.~Judge Nonh Davis | camoment of Odd-Fellawa utoatad the following | buve been shown. Prominent otficers of tho | woman-doetor. Mrs. Edson soon found that THE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT all nbout 2 axks the Governor fiually, who 0.4 h LLrIC his purty. Mo lsn conl roads gald that no symptoms of u atrike wore maifested among the rallroad nen or miners, and that v gonernl outbrenk was not thought of. Heported strikvs ainong minors in Oblo bad no beuriuw on the greater coal-telds, MES8IS. BMITH, MILLS, PALK, AND CAM- MACK aro atill unbellovers in the stabllity of the stook murket, and will buy nnthing at presont prices, which they regard ue ontirely unwarrantud and unsafe, but do not advise seiling the market short, They clulm that My, Gould 1s unlonding his Bouthwestern stocks, They belleve that thy riso hus becn largely due to matched srant General und a nnble mun, but be was not knowu s n working Democerat. Nuw, the party loved Ge cksun beenuse he was ot only srout 8ol but also u vigarous, ngpredsive politeian, Hancock was certaln he would bo elected, 118 defeat must have hurt him terrl- Liy. Iam glad he dida’t resign his place (n tha urmy, forl understund bl ineans are Gomewhat Hmited."” . ————— Tho Groat Germun Wash, arandit AL gasine, Tt is the custam in Germany to wash tables linen and sheets us seldum us posmible, Indecd, Itisusizn of wedlth when ono washed thuso i officers to-day: Grand Patriarch, Richard Ber- sald today, nfter reading the letter of resig- 7o 50, oo "Grand High Priost, H. 0. Hichort, mtionof Senators Conkling and Platt: “That | potir o 6 vand Bontor Warden, W. H. Jacks, ltter wes evideutly very carefully prepared, | pozanaport; Grand Junior Wardon, E, 8. Porser, fomake a strong statement of the case to the | Jr, Qreaonburgs G ud derlso, B, F. Fastor, Tu- Senators, In justification of tholr course, but | aianopolls: Grand Treusurer, Thaodaro P, Hugh- 1do not think it i3 snecessful. Assuming | ey, Indlunapolia; Kepresontative = 1o the & Buvereign Grand Lodge. 8. . Holly, Jofferson- a‘:&' Jicta aro as stated, the courso of o | vilio; Grand Saatinst, Ciriitonber Fojey, stad- 18 ka8 cowardly, It was their duty, | son;: Deputy Grand Sentinul, Joseph 8, Watson, uider such cireumstances, to remain at | Indlanupolis, A p"‘W‘"‘Dfl was made to re- Welr posts, ‘Thioy are Itke desertors from | fuco the dues of eubgrdinute Encumpmonte wuaruy engaged In battle.” Judge Davis wma:?mw. PR 2 e her patient was afficted with typhold-fever and a complete prostration of the nervous system, and at her request Dr, Boynton, of Clevetand, was sent for, Ile has attended Mrs. Gurileld for-years past, and thovoughly understands her constitutlon, le found her, on his arrival, In u highly excited nerv- ous condition, with her temperature us high s 104 degrees, e had Dr., Pope, the leading 1lomeopathic physiclan here, called In, and they prescribed nbsolute quiet. with light s been having o lttle shoovze alt -the thae, “'They want to buy ment for the harem,” re- plies fbrahim Effendi, *uand no ope can be found to wo.” *But Krimg tha telegraph essengzer, surely e ean go™ eally out the Pashaz * give hiin the money.” Kriw, thriee vlessed atunother service to render the Goy- ernor hastens to town at n good spewl this thme and in o twinkling I8 back agaln with che meat, which e hands over to the fat, per- spinng eunuch who keeps guard over the Imrem, % But night has now come on, the sun hns of Secretury Windoin bus proved so unoxpected- ly successrul that ho 18 {n tl1e best of kpirits, und c¢anoot be porsunded to erect the politic l_,ml- tiotine within the walls of tho Trensury. Ex-Puob- lie-Printer Clapp was_considered sutily booked for tho place of Col, Iriab, the heud of the Bu- reuu of Engraving, but the Secretury js not aow dispused to muke the ratution. 8o with the As- sistant Sccretaries, ultaough it 18 posttively as t ono ur buth of them must ** ot up- during the cuning week, Secrotary Windom's friends, who rullled s zealously for him at Chicagw lnst yearin the Nutiogal Conven- uen.‘dsnlnm that he is to be the next Prealdent, ensldered thut the Benutora hava inauited tho e — U5atthe arge by mag” by London nas boes ‘_“."‘l"ll‘;l".‘j“" “"'I";_‘u“g“.’v'l‘l‘l‘[";’ ’l‘ffi“:‘;““‘“'gu%‘ ™ e pLARNONIC ROCTETY :?fmx‘&u;l‘)l::x}: ‘krllx‘:ns i‘&“ll.'h'.‘,m Ly, | e e R e e a i N0 F AT L’Mflmw y:wmo‘ U""lije Blmma. bcnnv»dswlm MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE. :(lndu:%;l:uml:mmg- from mnmpumurn un this ;l)ifi nrtlny {ll::; ontieut 18 better, 0 B " | gavo a musicnl festivat nt (ho Nutionul Theatro | lomewnrds with his telegrnm (o recrult him- l\z::;‘sz(:‘;:lxs::“u&.w&‘:z ?h:'ulc:“mnu“n:;::n:é;nofi B Moty uiatirs Of s iate: Speclal Dispateh to The Uhicago Tribune, O e 0, Cihop A 108 B Friday ana Sttuniy ovenings, when wasnot | sell after the futlguo of o day_ 8o rich | can by daubt about tho woric 1t ouier. As Tt Wita orully towards thoir (Hionds 1% | Lawerna, Miohe Moy 17~Tho Governorhas | duibe Earopoan buying. Thoy anqie. thats un. MATAUIA AN AT IAD. uttendedun it should bave beon. Tho sollsts | I ndventutes and experlence, Next duy | LUt i i nadrtane fiouse and kitchan- B a0 0 e Ol | o bilt soavidiog for L Aot ant of | dor rdininey eircamattices of & atural mar. | llava bean clincged wits Mrs. Garfleld’s l- | wors dtins Imogun Urown (the tucccasar I ehour | thosun 1 hlich I tho heqvehis whons Krbi | gorie and | o * wiht " ave soon ' us m h‘fll‘:l‘l‘::’l’ "nln:}“mx‘fll?fis';%&?fi; n Commission to draft & now Tax law, The Sen- | K¢t tho list of Wostern stocks would have de- ness, Indeed, muluria [s the “tony com- ml;’luo‘lalgnu::m;%fi"m"!t‘ump ribyl, who broved | Jeaves lils houses Slowly, indueop thouglit, e | gandiog, wl * eigut " of us, rousd clined 10to 15 points on the well-known fact rlnlnt here Just now, and I8 tho source of all that treluht rates are bolng cut un all the trunk strolls wechanieally towards the oflices Mg, from the aching hend of & Congressinan wuge tub, rubbing with soap (n hot wator where punetually with the sunrise he ought ¥ ortns dition of the tonur purts I tho tho sheets aud napkins, Certainly it ius very exceliunt, and Mr. Winch, tha Boston busso, wident of o ate passed o resolutlon to adjourn Juno 4, the udon " were oo wih wht ne of the most Important func- y ch the peoplo by that instrument | House conaurring, 3 lines. Tho tonnage ut presont Is very small on | Who has drank too wnuch fced punchto tho gouty | Very SReBIUHE B0 B0 L INE 4+ Se JRN) Bier | 1o make his nppenrmnen in the telegrupli de- | suvero lubur, und wy b Dbied fust the tirst bl LT S and raendbe tha BT reiative’ 0 18 rafor Nt e buils/and gerigral businust'ja t4e Trom o ootlo. wish 148 Swid hrete, aivd avante | The SBurtsus were givou Ly the Boclity withe K{'Ir“,"r‘,'uut",,';msé““wm,fi:,: 50“"‘,‘7:}:,’[;!“1\-‘}?,}:":{‘“&; B o 02w ) "1t8 B ;i ully witested tho cu- 3 . el 8 THE WOLVERINES. L N X RIGHT-ABOUT FACE and paris,lts SL0 shle-treen, it puro wter | BISBSIGR 4% Bs Adet tha o or, | not think himself abliged to doso elthor,’| toned, we tried to sweaton 1t by ghoorful pare pacity of Mr. Gloetzner, the present director, and tno urohestru was well conducted by Bousa, of the Marine Bund. THE AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUDS had several performunces durink Irst weok, the best beig tho Thalluns, who presented * Btill Watcrs ltun Deep,” und * v Nolgubor's Wife,” In god style, ‘She Lawronce Barrett Club went from the Potomae and the Congress Bpring, and thio wountain breozos thut ovino duwn through the gorge At the Grout Falls, is remarkably heultby, us the weekiy bulteting of the Board of Henltk show, As for THE WHITE HOUSE SEWERAGE, it cannot produce ill-health, There ure no sta- tonury wash-stands In uny of tne bed-rooms, ‘was the first order of exercises In the provision markets this morning, here as well ua o Chi- RO, 0 cause of this sudden turn about, ae- cording to tho bears, was ** Fuwler,"” whilo the bulls sald it wns good demsnd for cash * for Investment and speculation,” the shorts cover- fog nod going long, and the longs taklng un muro for higher prices, Itobert Stobo {8 run- songs, When the washiug was finisbed, Curl, tne couchinan, ‘hud to, put the horses to the wagon. All tho things, beaped up In large whiie buskete, wore put ou if, we all gotin after, snd olf it went down ta'the little river, Thero the thinus wero unloaded, nnd vach of us, kneeling on i bourd, rinsud out the linen In tho clear tlowing water, 1 dare sy that this P Mnufifm%hu Great Exo IS"I:BI‘IG in Yortland, “heago Tribune, Portlant Laxsivo, Mici it Conkling- | Yesterday worning residents of Peart and L4587 a1 pronons, topioof e | SEMLAE it it sy e ' A 6. "mefl; In the Leglslature and about town. }Im:‘ “f’“""‘"’“"",’;l n;“;;’fi tw;rllllle ‘l‘ho Infant’s lew @ uud crigs, wis toal wi o 0N, WO teirdisguat ot Gonp vy opublicans expreas | Jnichiidren ran in the direotion tho bpast Waa g's ncons, Indeed, Krim consldors that precedence Is only due to the Director, and soldom conies Dimsell vefore 1, At this hour 1t Is very wartn ut Massouah, even in winter, and thongh he hus certainly nat hurriwd himself, Krim pauses ere he enters the building, To wipe Iiis perspirwge brow be takes off Qs fez, and the bath-ruuis, with thelr modern gunvens ole) tof tho wush wus tho most nmusing one; ing this market, and Fowler Chicigo. Brabo bevoud 1+ depth Wy atiemptiuw to bring vut | and lol the telexram falls 1o the growd, B e Do eacel e TIVOrOF tha . v, salil to bave tuken, whilg mothers, frightonod [ DINF B ing that they stand Inces, are sopAmMte from the other rooms aud | **Julius Cesur,” with Mr. Buug, 8 brotuerof B | o God {3 great!?” hooxelatms. *Thore, 1 liad | rhothar It s tis kool i ut the ol WATER DEvor, Mich., May 17,—Tho action | Tho exeltomont wus increused whon 0no mau s I ront o | & auieklyearried the paper nway, but Krim purted m-nlng at 63,000 tierces, or atout 17,000 tierces less than Muy 1. Rald he: “*Itis cheap, and I8 golng to 15§ cents, and the August Fp[ugn 18 the strongest and best purchasu on the iut. Armour has gone back {nto Egypt, and Fowlor Bros. and Bubo were TUE MOSES OF THF LARD CROWD to-day. Armour assembled himsell at the first call, and swiled and looked at the boys as If ho wus on the right side uf thc market and the happiest of bulis, whbile hia late followers were scumpuring away from bim ke rate from n 8lik- Huomu, whero thero i8 froedom from oflicoseek- ars, but the White Houso i a8 hoalthy us any Fenldoncy oun bu situuted whero the thormomic- ter is vibrating frow W to W dogrees in twenty- ‘Tno_solld causeway of tho Long Bridge acroes tho Potomng hus to the formi- uon of Huts npon whieh the sewerays of tho city ls distributed ut high tido, to fuster in the broitiug sun at low water, but the death rute umunf those who resdo on the udjacent river bauk [s no larger than on the bigh grouadanorth of the Cupitol. PIFTY-FOUR YOUNG DAMSELS und tho Protestant sanctury echoed with devo- :‘mnflnmmn Catholio music adwirably ren- erod, in hegn apieity, und Carl, who watubed us, often bad to gut vut of 1he way of the suwots of water that we extruvagant girls sent at him. v ———— A Mexican Hotel, Correspondence St. Loula Glade-Demacrat, Tho Slexican hotel furnlsues you lodg u}fr. that (s uil, You cuwage your ruom by the ddy or munth, and you_get your bed und tollet, Of cunirss we ging for the jeo-wator, more Awerl- anno, und the” waltor brings us water without Jues wo sk If wo cnn't gut fug, and ure tuld that was lugky enovuh to recover 1t Just as It was belni watted into the sea. 11e dries the paper camfully, almost obliterating the writ- g on it, which is now nearly itlecible, And now he sets forth on” his way ngain, Tils thmo he pusses the guard withont halt- g, He entors Massouah, A Greek, Achll- les Negropont, comes up to hiw. **Well, my dear Krfm, you must have a telegram for we, Out with it” Krlin hands nim the pnpor, nlthough he kuows well that it I3 S Coaling and P att, In resiyning thelr seats in | said be had scen notbing so fearful alnce he wus "::g:e;-rmmmunmmmuny prominont | ju tho East Indies and o Bongal tigor rushed tf 't'" purties, Muany Republicans are | fato the villngo and bore off une of ti oo nx‘ 40d hopo that Conkling's duysurc | Some distance down Cumberiane ity fin:\m some of the louding Greenback- | crowd hurrled, and “"‘Ht’ rea hed tho ubiuul. of thoy b 2 Whiatover thelr motives may have | their searoh. 'The s, that met their oyes nmmmx“uncunhelr own throats, whllo tho | ciused them to haston back ue fust as they 'hnnu“?“k eomrmuomly on_and smilout { came, An inoffonsive, qulet dog was trotting few Wnum““"p“b lcan cuinp, There aro very | along In the most peuceable manner bearing {u oo iciLs who oxpect or want to see tho | his mouth a child's doll. ,mwu:w::ed 1o tho Scoato by the New THE KNIGUTS TEMPLAR are making great preparations fur tbe enter- tainment of the De Mulay Cominundery of 5u+- ton wud the Kt. Jonu's Commundury of Provis deuce, who will urelve horo next Friduy aftor- neon and remain bere unsll Munday tnorntug. Thpy will be met at thuvpol nnd escurted 1o te.rbotet by Do dolty Commandery of thlsclty, mounted, elghty-nve stroni, with o mounted buglo band, and Ly Wushington, Columbiu, utid Cornell Unlversity. ol 't 1l e 0 wo send put und Luy it, Befure going 2 Sl ing ship, and olimbng over Btobu's shonldors, meant for the Italian Pletro Duro. The | Weoin it/ ) o Onrnell Correspondence New York Times, " y i 6 eAch, Who com, Pulomuc commanderies o 0ol handod by the | G 10 bl my shua thinks of his physio, and aske y AN, ot BT UL Bl Thars, | Attt SR e G St | SR e Tl i | ol gt Shuch sttt | Witk soneaionty e 1R i | e s, e S, SRR 8 4 Evclal Lo 000 tudents, aad the s0coid Gluss that cutored | Lholr bouds ue they watoned the Lutlotins, Tho [ 6f Htinors came hOte yeRrduy kit Vi e eI, i babquet, wid n dunce. On | S0, Proceeding on his wuy, Krim submits tho | nt'tue bathiug estabiistment, wiid that 18 oloso Nest, Dispateh (o The Cheago Tridune. 28 Frowninon numbored 1o moit, Lo-day the the White House to puy thair respecia to tha | will be u welco quety beara, who could not bo fouud wrlly. came up an led aa ir they had known it all tho morn- Ing. In the midac of ul this vxolitement and av- tivity Ju tho lurd market loomed up the otfciul roturns of exports fur tho week ending Muy 14, EXPOITS OF PORK wera 5,60 barrels, agninst 7,240 barrels for the same wee‘llt" ot ‘“n:«:a: 10' lard, B.Sl‘i.- U ugaln lor o I *Ji: ncon, 5,101,000 telegram to the Juspectlon of a dozen Euro- nny, who ull take knowlelgo of Its con- ts, and_finally comed to Pletro Duro, to whom he delivers the messnwe, ‘I'he latter, when he has with some diftlenlty mnstered its contents, glances ng the dute, * ** Come, it hns nop boen long on the way; only four days ' e uxahlllnué * Cogpetto dl Baccho, Saturday the visitors will cull an Bir Knlght Jumes A, Gurlleld ut the Waite House, und be tuko In carpinges to visit dliforent publio buide ingd. _ITu tho afternoon thoy will b taken tw Muunt Veruon, aud will puss the eveniug un the river. Bunduy will be devoled to churcsgoing orothorwiso, und on )|uudndy‘ morniug the Yunks will move “*on to Richmond,” E Prestdont. Ho left hia wife's bedaldo and ré- cotvind them tn the Eust lloom, whers cach one wus successively prosynted, Amoug the looks ers-on was Signor Campiminl, tho vocalist, with Whom the Presidunt chutted in Frones, to the wrear dellzht uf thoso of the misses who could parler Frungals. THE CONFIRMATION OF STANLEY MATTHEWS ) We nueed a spoon, und sand the boy for unet ho returns and reports that the restuurant In closud, and the cafd won't trust him withu spoon. § go duwil tothe eafé, when L8 prapris- tor, u very polite Freneninan, says: **[am very SUFTY 10 VIVe you tha trouble tu come duwus. 1 um very @lud to lend you snything o satublishaent, but 1 bave ‘tived 100 o in this country o Inko the word of vneof those ol our In, Muy 17— Now is the winter | totai numbcr of stdeiitsia oniy i, of whoi discontent niado glorious sunshine by | fousteon ure rostdout wraduutes and sixty aro tlnlag son of New York.” * Indies, whilo lho Freshmun cluss numbors only Bt pegplen * w ew York,” *Waare | 21, qhere ware no rosident wradustes ton years “Presidunt New York is not Ameries,” | awo, and bo indy students, so thut comparatively ot with o blg B,® “The Grant | Y bave only atudents now, 48 uguinst 600 in 1mo Is ended,” » 1f we can’ 1870-'71, or & little niure thun one-ball as uny. ive yg Gartield,” f we can’t liave Blalne, | Tuitlon here lor u four yeurs’ course in any ie- | od Ny more uriment 18 only $25 per term, while :’.I These and ny P 1 4! I the Democratio fold, When the finul vote Anthony, who tnd lntended to huve voted aguiust contivmation, was lud at the lu not to_oppuse his colleague, Burnsi left the Senute Chamber, So Slutthe: Hrned: by ‘mujuricy of ol Juat ue' Judo Cillford whs, and be will by swora (n by Chivf~ Justice Waite vt Tuvaduy. Ho will ‘bo wel- comed by the other Judges, a8 they cunnot pers rorm the circult duty now that’ Ciiford aud Huot are bors-de-combat, Bl EDWAKD THORNTON will be greatly wissad bero. Ho ds not & man of Lrusd views, buving beon lmm“h: up In the diplomativ service, and he will ‘bigele over some small point with wounderful pertinsel g Sue: bre g & , O mo _“week ' of ; of inulike gratifying totho President and to the UP THE RIVELR tha Inst telerum from Suez took eleht ! | fellows forn spoon ufi":;lfln are heard on uvnr( hand. | from cuch Asscmbly distrlet in this Buito vue ::m:fl.l, against 17,257,000 mrf thie sume weok last | new *Mr. .luu'ul:-g" us thero wis a powerful genator Gorman, of Murylund, who entered | For powder he understood glnss Lends, and "The fores uf tho hotol conalats uf & sad-look- o ousand majority is & alt In the | student cach year hue tho right to attond free of | your, Hewvy recolpty of oan rain wore | combinuation to defent the nominution. N Je- | the service of tha Benute when u'lad us n riding | the other Europeans afso had learned whut | tne clerk, who writes tho niuies of the guoats in | ¢4 P ¥ e L'uusm;" A, Garileld as Proaldent of | all tuitfon. About i) students of the 100 are of | Hualiy reported tiis morning, conslsting of 400, | romna Edmunds came buck frum tho groen hills | page, und who qmduully ruse by prowotion | Platry Duro mieant by powder. ‘The uverage | ebulk un i bluckbourd, u melgnoholy vdstodian A thi lutter class, OF Assembly diutricts thare aro | 000 busbew of corn and 200,000 Lushels 6f wheat | of Verinout exuressly to engineer tue defeat, | ntilno becawe Pustmasier, knows what pro- | pymber of privato telegrnms to Magsouah s | 9F the Keys, two burvtooted Communchs boys i 128 Iu thie BOM b, and if they all scnt one student | aut of total recuipts by rall wnd canal of 581,0:5 | while Conkling played second fiddle, and Duvid | moles the enjoyment of Lis present oulleuvues. | ahont fifty I the year, for generul utlifty, and two waliers on each THE SUCKERS euch year tHure would bo 612 Btate atudents ut | bushels of corn and 49,410 bushels of wheat, | Davis ponderously supplivd the buss notes. ‘Tho | Yesterduy he took a largo party of thom fu floor, 1t ls ownoed by the Iturbes, who nro the o » Cornell, instend of 10, —more by 145 than the | Inorder to mwake u markee forthese lurge ar- | final ground of oppusiton was thut Bir. Mat- cunnlmmcku boat up to wo Ureat Falls, whore e I richest fumily in Mexico. Tuey pild $130,000 for il ELOIN, total number of studetis. rivals without brouking peices tou tmuch, the | thews had twargied, varly in Hfe, u Teunessen | they tiahod for Lass and enjoyed an elegant A Chinoss Blsmarck. the propersy, und maky $4,000 or $540K u {uur M Dirpate 19 The Chieago Tyibuns, = firat call on grain wus wade higher, the streagth | Indy, the aunt of Henrl Watterson, of the Lou- | eutertulntent nat ** on 1he Onlo plan.” 1t wus New York Tribune. from it, ‘They own <o whole hinck, the Hutel X, 1] o B et home talont. and leas to Cnicaxo | 1vitle Cotirler-Journal, snd that o would loud | & most enjoyable vocasivn, aud nono of the | state cabala i Calina come t us sofiened tnto | izur, tho Hotel Ban Curlos, aud wholo blocks Mergty dieidy 218Y 17.—Publls sentiment ad It Bad v X RRO | phin hack—as Mr, Justico Fleld wad lud—into eats wondor ut the populurity galned by the Lisper by the thivkaess of tho 2lobe hetweon | OF 110 bieat property in the city, There are two tikey w"s‘l:d. but niot evenly, on tho step | _ The esthotla ornze whioh bns gradualty prog. [ tBAn uaudL o atio 1ol . - L o i ] nat youug Beuutar in Maryluud. WESTERN CONGHESSMEN are beginutng to arrive here, vatensihly on somo wwin-fool errand, but really to ook’ after pet stur routes, which 1oy four Postunater-General James will sit down on wo bard thut they cun uever be resurrvated, It ‘stould bs burne in anlud that uvery star route wa recommended by one or mura Congresaian, uid they urs 4o muny roofs of the dungerous latluence which tho K-.mluuvo borlles ot thly tlovernmunt oxerolve fuibs Depariments, and Congress will bu the rock sguinat which our reforonng Postmaster- (eneral will como squarcly. Fernups to pucify them be will throw in toe franking privilego, which tue Departinent otiolals ulready enjoy. e e e N S . Whilo the lordly Roscoe has | suime uf the chuructertsiios wf athor forms ot I Y YATI0 adinirers here, the drift of pub- | lunucy. A young womn in Now Eugland * bad A cstment, even of by Of pub- 1 j¢'yu4?* Her passion 6ould not be sutwtied with ROTEURN s 1o \)atvivod st th | 2o S porosai b s ‘i ‘Bor o -0d viged d vinle uin, B “lund';nnw"' do ot besttate g0 o '-'-"r'i&'ar‘l‘}g lovely person fur tho exerciso of per raging pas- b 153800 and reteeat fn fhe mids OF - ihe | Blon for excallencaln AFt. A bup-Vino wua mude T840, evory Deinourat upplauds ft. | 10 wind maturully up ono lex, aud a trailiug Tu ————— arbutis bedecked the other, Varlegatod peonies B PENNEYLVANI ANS 5:'.5'"“‘:. o '-'fa'm""”x'n:'.""' Lllllllplu‘);ml upon !:_r; . . while tiie tust nuturul figs were prupe Wiggrag OMFORT FoB CONK, intrtontod, Bioks punslos, atd dutiine ormie i Mt B, Sy 7.1 the Sonto | ML nabt ol Eeas o el = wl u Al - B ¢t offered the following: e have wnejrulad ‘her gk, the must Bave of thew, ana their fortunes ure estimutad at QU0,000 uplece. Thoe Tunisiai A correspondent of tho London Echo plotures a subject of the lloy uf “Yuuld us tbe most wratened erentura vn tho fuos of ne earts. A genlal rain, whiol 18 his only foy fulite, is ke« Wwise s grostest inlaery, for If “tho huavens are fuvorablo und the poor feltow abtiius u gond erop upun his fruitrul 8oil, report of L is cxrriod 10 beadguarters. “Lho burvootedsoldiory of thy ley snou awoop down upon bis delds, und bhe und bis oblidron are rabbed merclivaly of tnaie Lreud, whivh I8 tuken trous thele very mouthy va the pretenco of rucoyeriug NS abpuld tuxes, us, but Just now, (n Pekin they uro suyage uud hitter enougb, ‘The Empressof the Weat buv- g died, the Poave party under Peince La ioung Conng huve come into direct contlict with tho Waur purty, It Is preclsely tho sumo struggle that Is 'mmi"" In Ruelatid betweon Convervine tives und Llvorals, und hure botwoen the two fuctlons of the Administration party, 1n Caing, nowever, the progressive Liberils ure led by the nun who persunully bas probutly more in- fucnce over the musses than auy uther, —tho great Gen. Teo-Tsung-Tung. Ho hus ruturped from tus post ln the Nortbwest, whore be ruled the pouple wnd army with the fron forceol Nupoloun, tu tho Capleil, whure e uns beon appainted Minlster of War. He will to THE REVISED TESTAMENT, TUE FERTILE IMAGINATIONS OF BOME NEWBPAPERS, Hpacial Dipateh 0 Th Chicago Tridune. New Yok, May 17—There has been o great deal of amusement caused hierg by the publication of what vretended to be the chianges in the revised New Tustament by the Chlcago Thines w few days ago. ‘I'hose who are familiat with the work—that 1s to say, the Revislon Comumlttee, of which the Rov. Philp Schafl §s the head—pronouncy minute i by dupurtment of | vPhe Tunsian army,’* ways (ho Eclio's corres but he is not tricky or decelttul, His wife |s tne THE FINE ARTS. suro Lo Bave » Unger ln vvor © Tui X thy h By the g opr oo by o . . £ - FINE Cnincse polloy and to make Pokin unplensant | gpondent, *' o wretchod tronp of roxues, ous bud 3 ving that an . M " w-outied culleotlon o o uxe IOl thu oty of ik (Olr seats ug | Biatad abonkl e persusyid sk yo'ehine: frow time 10 time by newspapers throughout | CATUT thuwasiybe. Thuis sob. how an MUSERE | Loy se will pullit W portrult of Gov, Faunr; | (b manufuerur wool wiiout tun wid of foron | It 4 on bas 1o crops bo 16 unditurbed; the Giikeyiord Be0utors Cumiron sng Ml?&fl‘u’lnn “MMI"‘-—-——T’" Sairasia this country and fu Ruropy, and whivh Bave | 2008 DE0 YLy SN Liteur photogrpher, | WBU Bus wolicitdd Ber to pulnt tho portrult of | cupital, bt with by ad of Europonn labor and lucky man whose lelds huyo rmu-d frulttul la protiably the unluckieat of all' —————— A Young Suldier, tefurelion of yy, lwen druwi almost entirely frow the lmum&-’ Uon of vsflt'mlu w:n& v;lhu have professed to posseused of folorination, obtain, The ltov, Dr. Bcl himsell wlicn 18 o gruce the colleotiun of the uriraits of the Governors of Ohlu fn e Stato Supitol, M, Androws twr length porirnit ot funchinery, o Lus tmported Germun opur- tives 1o teuch the L'hlm-uT the mysteriva of apai- nug und weaving with o - newest - ventions ja milly, It {3 be who is dirscting o anduses hls camors with great skill, Then there arv Iwo daugbiers, JUSt VUL in soolely, tull and spure Lioudvs, liko thelr inotber, Lut A6 t0 tramp O with thelr futhér on u tive Cooper the resolution was An biatorical treo bas lutely boew destroyed in Coumuilities conoed outirely | Gryeed cybrass desoribid by Puusauiks 19 ey could 1n nowise aluting s throa-quire inoes the pro- rosidunt [uyes, whioh aud ung of tho two lurgestin the g % cot biwh, th ud | teuded oxtructy. * It 15" be sald to-day, “bard 1 Lo bopes (o sell 10 the Goverament for the | aotlupiuim movement with such trmmundous Polo (Lik) Press. Bonp Bt G Lo Teh, & p ciroude | 1¥iig TFoIn begliniag end g gr ux, wite wulk, o Appetisve befors u | utiiitum vollvorion, Ciarics Laman bub | foros. ' No soldiar tn bis servios w peeiitted 0 | | Dr. 0. W Fontan siydor, of ihs olty, wagborn s vigpa NOENSOLL, farouse of wantasilvi foct L Wan's Wkkl, wid Vi Chubing wisnior v Nuwoort. whcra Uhs e | SaIW B0 plotuto Lo W, W Cordorau fornianre (s uither the Wi, Db, o 80 BV | ROk olivami Volumcare, Apoil £ ikt W 0 T : ¢ ; s HERIT L b by uinion 1 Donobo, s Washington biy, | which (s tiow be Futsod i cat, eyl . A Tutypyg 'y O THE siTUATION, e tes” casusiig 1, s ITEMS, lowouta forw auite colouv, end are mude mucn | LG, SERE oG Wbot elubiecn mbnths ag, Bo wame Gen, 10 ‘Who promytai - (ho e uge of 13 yours Il months ud 2 duys, wid In cleven butties, wind wus capturod une enptured at the battle of tiraven Ruu oy March 1, 185, He also saw the white llag hotsted by the Johnitve nt Appumattox. wrd tie upbiu-tree wuder wiich Gun. Lev surreudiosd, of by tho army and mivy otticersutationed tharo and by tae suoblivh New York und Hostou visit- ors who gu there tu squander tuney. DIFLOMATIC UEPARTURES, Monsteur Outrey, with bis Atericun wity, bave THE TELEGRAPIl CONSOLIDATION BUIT, New Yonx, Moy 17.—Tha sult of Willlam 8. Wiltlums ugainst the Western Unlon mud other telograph compunies continued to-day. i ',“z::'e'l"fl'\lve called at the LR sob Tire o tho troc, ot u vedtigy wirviving, ot ) tho o ut tree left (o roviuce (s & T 1n£mn, Who: s s anatals if:» filzu&j::n:cnr Naitpuctus, v tae Guit ot epatity, walcl 8 cqually lurge, "IALY 0t & nuwmber of frlends. | cexturies yodvper. ' way He teuding potote fn the late treatles with Russin ru- wud toly country. In short, o b likuiy to by for #0116 10 RO COMIE HS (IPOFLLIL 4 POWOr i Chi- 0os0 diptumuey us he hus been in Chiticss arins. Tuis Egatern Dlbuscis puddusees ull tho popu- tu Btutigurt, bas bud 8 ploture admitted 1o the Parls Exposition—v,00) wers submited, uand onl, 40 udaitted, the 8t wdurd huvag Loen rubied slpco lust year, Costiwini, un ttallun artlst, ¢ cuinpleluyg thy fresoo privlug, i groupd, uround

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