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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,’ SEPTEMBER ceed in making !tclenr that the workinen of | the Chieago Convention resutted In tho nom!- Indiana were Influenced by the tarlif npita- nation and clectlon of Gen. arfeld, and res- tldn, but whether rightfully or not hho does | ened Gon, Grant from a National defeat more not distinetly nsaert. Mr. Trendricks has a averwhelming and disastrous than ove that fatal facility for getting on both sides of Me | of McClellan tn 1804 or Qreeley tn 1873 ‘The anne question. Ho has aehronte tnenpacity | “opposition” to whieh Gen, Grant fs de for a direct, manly, unequivocal statement reribed ns referring is that great innss of the ot his own opinions an public questions, Ropubitean party who nowmlunted, sustained, ‘There are probably 10,000 mon tn the United nnd cleeted Gen. Gariteld, and who approved 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES sicktiosa all that they know now thoy could } tlat, and this system, In turn, so disposod not have saved his life, every item of Information thnt it was always ‘The most deplorable foatura of tho case, | subject to the call of tho brain when re- however, Ig the charge now mnde that the | quired, “Pha world is made up of Nitla autopsy was not correctly reported, and that | things ’—a very commonplace remark aundor ‘ng soon asthe funeral corcmontes are over | ordinary elreumatancas, It may be sald, but {t wilt Do shown not only that the oxamisins | very apt and very profound as a conolusion tion was so conducted as to cover up tho | te the “talk” about litle margins of elfort moat culpable Ignorance, but that the wound | and {ttle scraps of tina, over whieh the President was to be borne towards that sensido cottago which ft was vainly heped would prove an asylum of hoalth? As thay wielded tho spade tinny o fervent, silent prayer for the recovery of the loved ong went upto Heaven, Andon the Ine of that sad, ewltt journey gala tho humble Inburars by thougands stood in covered, bowed reyerontly in prayyr for tho wavoriny \e a 9, allt of yo Ublef nanepiratore and Chole girth both parties are inattera af publin record, igeta ye Bye Grilume.. TERMS OF SUNSCRIFTION. of thoao pronfa ag have not oun bo tnada publlo any day, nnd wi Tout of Matics grow laygand, The atirerauy " gan hig mafory dorian any to “eagratat spnDs tion faa ane iH laeity ot the Atmoriens people ura in mipathy with risca! t! goutuot of the publip buainoss, Mey In the RY MAII--IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID. Datly edition, one yenr. 912. $$ Tr Is remarked by ono of our exe ; Lanny hiaiiy and unday,one ye States who could In’ two hours dietate a | thomensures ant pollotosof thelato President. | was not nmortal me, and that the subse- Garflolt 1s a hero now and forever more, | attfforar. And now that all Is ovor, thoir | that: ea Aone Sadat and Rann, ‘Oo | clearer and more comprehensive artlels on | ‘The axtont of this National approval of Gar- quent phases of tho case, which were fatal | Ilia namo is already ingorlbod in tho temple | hopes eruahod, thelr prayors unanswered, argo daneral-tealn bearing tha bode of Presi Bender, AG paRy walttn, yet rene B68 Cither side of the tarti question than he has | field's potioy and measures, and the oxtont | In thelr tondenctes, wight have been pro | of famo In undying characters, and about | tho poor overvwhere aro first to testify thetr | often travaracd durin ia Neprinnec ane Ona copy perro. BORO FORTE De Invortously written on both. - | to which his Administration waa supported, | vented by different course of treatment, | tho head of his statue adiniring mortals will | groat grief through an humble display of the celva thy bouora of tho Mijor-Gencrulatip hes Club fF tive, brayely won at Chickamatgn, ant to ’ SOUL AL tho tHOleof the uae’ Important eet martial of the Wars than minny ttines tt nue Heys betwaen his home and tha Nattonal iy ne tii and tnat on hie way tbo luatalied tn ile high station whlos brought him aa tte only ee PAM a muctyr's oath, Boon “attor ngtees lug Oblo tho train ‘pnsses through" portion of his old Congressional” itt The substance of the charge, whieh iy sald | draw a halo of gonlus. ‘Too fow of tho mill- to bo mate upon tho authority of Gen, | fous who worsllp at theshrineof the patriot Swalm, who tt appears ts an adueated phy- | martyr will roallzo “the potency of Indo- sictan, Dr. Boynton, and another dactur, Js | fatigable labor, of untiring brain effort, as that the bullet did plorce the porltonoum; | an clemont of gentus, that it was found bya mere neeldent amoug And pocts by their sufferings grow a portion of the Intestines that had been re- AnIf thore were no moro todo sablo omblems of mourning. In avery city In the land {t 1s voted that there has been a struggle among the poor to show tielr ap- preclation of the Nation's gricvons loss by such poor weeds as tholr slenday means allow. In this touching demonstration of Trent ERR Sa a aaa hing beon witnessed by the universal sorrow Fhackmencopios Sin SrarFonn Nontucote fsa feee-trader | at ls death, and tho unlimited approval by Give Pos-Olica addrose in foll, inotuding County | witha “but” ‘Lhe Pall Malt Guzette cone | the whole mass of tho people of his wisa saat Hine may bo mado atther by draft, oxpross, | celves this to be one of the most finpartant | Polley and brond nationality, as opposed to Post-Omeo order, of in registerod lettor, atourrisk. | facta in the recent economic history of En- | the theory of spolls-brokerage and personal Sali aciane, CAEy SUMS CR onts per Wek. ginud, Tho late Conservative leader of the | Rovermuont. Gen, Grant cannot be Ine lye re juan excopted. Sf fe f 7 allstrict, sensible to the fact that the only possible ) the affection of the poor thore isa sublime | &,,heHlon, with every square “mito 4 Daliy delivered, Sunday nae eoarANtS Houta Commons! ealt-[e" Bin spesel tt “opposition” or disappointment. Towneds moved, after they had vainly searched tn varl- batoniy ae et cuiecontant. pathos—a pathos as pitifully sweet and Thero ane ete Hearts INRT, conte Corner Madison und Dearbori nats.,C:hlengo, 11. Thave alwaye been a freo-trador. and Tama | Gen. Arthur by any person who supported } ous portions of the chest for its that It had be Tho parting gontus is with alghing gent; tender ns the old Seriptural story of tha {bp Mgoaany a welt nenualntod with, a whois — troecivader mows, Due Luesire to eco tree truds | President Garflotd ts due to tho fear that he | come encystedt and tho wound proper lind | and it is ft, for it ts only by strug@les of widow's mite, In tha slendor, seant bit of | ofgtitoen years of servico Inthe Ho eg bl POSTAGE: Meld matali mariticntion of tho ott | MAY be induced to depart Crom the palloy of healed; that tho vertebre wero not injured, | almost tufinit paln that goniua seales tho | craps which adorns the door-posts of tho | fhe iintriet there nru few men or women an hayo not hoard his yoico upon the a rgsscd his hand ity Erlend? eval ig, ° at loved nnd truated fiko an elder brathor, “Dart? all the changing Political curronts of nearly. quarter of 1 contury thoy looked to hiin tot Wlao and patriotia counsel, Thelr grief ut bie untimely and erie) end will have nit ‘tho. yee! anoy oF purennul niiietion. “Thoy have toa ta only the Prosident of whom they w But the friend whom thoy fuyed, | YCre Proud, and that death was caused by a clot of blood | hights of fame, In the slmplo, hoinely specct whleh formed iinmediately after the wound | to the students of Hiram College Garfleld was inflicted, and could then have buen re- | tolt.tho story uf iis lifoy told low In boy- moved In thie to gave the patlunt’a Ife, but | hood, youth, and manhood he had struggled was loft there to poison tho blood, and that | to oxcal—how, nt the start, he had found the this. blood-polsoning was the cnusgo, and tho | secrot of auecesa in a keen appreciation of only cauag, of death, itty charged further | the valuo of tino and of well-directad offort. that Surgcon-Qonoral Wales, who was at first | ‘Lito is alinost wholly made up of margins, enlled in, Insisted upon tho oxistence of this | and he who makes best use of his margins clot and necuratoly described Its locality, nud | of time and thought mounts highest in the that tho physicians who made tha post | scale of being. mortem examination refused to admit two or = three emlnent pathotogists for fear that tho | THE ORGANIZATION OF THE SENATE. real stato of things would be disclosed, and | ‘The indefinituess of that part of the Con- allowed a doctor to do the cutting who did | stitution which provides for the succession his work so bunglingly that Dr. Agnew took | When a President dles or ts removed, or fa the kulfo front him and flnishert the opara- | laboring under an inability, has beon freely tion. “7 discussed during the late UIness of President These aro very serfous charges, and it isto | Garfield, ‘Tho snecession of the Vice-Presl- bo honed thoy may be proved untruu for the | dent has for the thine closed that nucatlon. laborer’s cottage the universality, of sorrow fg expressed—a sorrow deap, earnest, and with no elemont of ostentation, In the career of Garfield the Inbor classes not only of this tand, but of all lands, seo oxemplifivd the dignity of toll, In the mag alticent quhlevements of this man of the pro- ple they bolold, a3 If embodlod, the tremen- doug power of the Iabor of hand and heat, His Mtoe proves that to persistent, well-di- rected, systematia effort all things aro poxste ble, From the tow-pnth to the headship of tho Nation, from obscurity to worldwide renown, Gariield marked a shining way._ Aut this pathway, binzed by the genius of unremitting toll and illuminated by the bright reflection of a aplondld career, fs opon {o all the sons of mon In this favared land, Well may the gront labor olasa of the coun- try mourn for Gartislt, and well may. thoy Entered at the Post-onve at Chicago, My ae Sreond> | doctrine, Whethor Sir Stafford would con- the Garfield Adninistration, and enter upon Matter, Ine of conduct differing £ that o espe | tinue to bo a free-trader if his desire shoutd Mlaetttoua Meera Re ane ue a ie Fortho ponent of aurpatrons who dasiro to soe | not ue realized, he did not distinetly say, ‘ : eingle coplen of THE TRIBUNE throneh tha mail, wo 7 | - heres to what the late President proposed to alve herowith tha transient rate of postage: The natural inference from his words Is, that do, and carries out what that great atatesman Hianvand Twelee eae Lopes Pe cone | ho would feol himself relleved from atl obll- | jooun, the new President will have no botter conte, { gation in the premises If treo trade should Bixtoen Paxo Papor, 2 a ‘iy | OF more Unselfialt supporters than those who TRIBUNE BRANCU OTTICES. not ultimately become “universal and tate” | ningted and elected both Garfield and Uf he did not mean. this, It ts clear that he Arthur, oan CHICAGO TRIBUNE tna ontabiisned branch | was not averse to being misunderstood. ss officus for tho reaolpt of subscriptlony and wdvartise= | 314 wished to convey the linpression, though The history of tha past fs strikingly sug: ments as follows: . z gestlve. Three Presktents of the Unlted NEW YORK—tloom 29 Tribune Hullding, F.T ates | Ne was not brave enough to assume full re} States died cin oflice, Gen. ‘Murrison FADDEN, Managor, sponsibility for the suggestion. ‘The impor r ¥ > ‘ Ghasdow. Eoatland—Allan's Amarican Now# | tance of tho movement whitch hing obtalned Jor else Oy, ‘ ve pvonere ing, ie 1 Ronflolu-at, ority, t H ane of tho Tas-—American Exchango, 0 Strand, | the recognition of the atountiial ehtef of the Han Cabinets that had over sorved tha Venny FG) ment. Conservatlve party tn the House of Commons conntry.. ‘Tho Viee-Mresident, however, de- termined to lave a policy of hls own, and not ILL, Ai SASHUNUTUNSINE rete can nu longer be dented. be governed by that of hls predecessor or the wishes of the body of hla party. Hocon- eluded to strike gut on iis own hook and <a. Tne New York Timea, which raised the quarter million for the Grant sift tani in ity igsuo of Thuraday says: Tho rovolt agulnst tho Ropublionn m1 this Sinte na onginourud by Sir. Gonk lin, nina a Assistants seems to he Krow{ny in strength, Following olose upon the dofent. of the Conkling delegates in tho Beco District of Wayne an; the Kirat Diatrict of W wating ton County vomeg hows of tho comploto discamittura of the Cank ninehine in Brooine and Sufoilc. All ftir hav hitherto been rugarded wa Conkling strung volds, and the action of the Sulfalt County Cone vontion 18.an Inatruative comment on tho tecle ing with which bis camatituente roganl Mr, Care penter’s action in tho Legislature Inst: winter, Conkling’s much-ynunted enecess tn enrrying AMUSEMENTS, ——— ‘Te consolation of throwing off binme fa Miovicy & Tkentess nid Ta faite; upon the doctors ts scarcely gronter than Randotph street. borden Cin : é ee anisenant ‘of Sniebney’a Vroubadours, “The Am> that of venting spite upon the wretched ‘ 1 % S fow wards of tho City of Utlea muy or ma make & aensatlon, and wo know how it | sake of tho Inmented Presidont's frends and The Constitution, howover, Instoad of pro- | take courage while thdy mourn, for he was | procure bis selection ns a del hot ateur Bonetit.” Afternoon and evening. Gultenu, Tow tniinitly emall are huey | ovted, Afiltard Filmore tn Mito manner | fauily, and for the sake of the reputation of vitling who should bocome President in ense | kin to thom all, sonveritions leleyate to tho State —————_-~ wunists of this city have asked Gand Dpsractta agents In view of this public calamity! Clark rtrect. ube vee uurtltouse, Knenze- | What difference does it.make comparatively ment of the Unlon-Nquare Theatre Company. “Tha | whethor tho autopsy was complete or not? medical science In Amoriea. ‘hu surgeons | both tho offices of President and Vico-Pres!- succeeded Gen, Taylor, and ho too forgot 4 ! vonncetel with tha case aro honorable men, | dent should become vacant, left that duty to what was dus to the dead and to the party _—— Asona other wise and benefleent Iawa tine | ,, THE Co! a 4 tho Lincoln Park Cominissioncrs to act apart» t 8 P| whieh had olected him, Stull later Andrew | and stand high In thelr profession. ‘Thoy Congress, Several Vioe-Presidents have dled | dor which the poopla of this Stato live {s one i BDankur’s Dauubtor.” Aftornoon und evuntng. What good will tt do to cruelty the doctors? satinagii tried a anise ata t have hat the frankness andeournysto adult, | ! office, Mr. King died in 1853, leaving the | Which provides tnt porgous nbout to commit Sui aollena as Tas Commissioner gtd MeVieker'n Theatres Dr, Hamilton gaw the Prestdent thirty-six + | mortifying as it must have hoen to thom, that | oMleo vacant during tho wholo term for Tmatrinony suull avouco from the Olerk of tha H except Vice-President Aaron Burr, the traltor, no names have been miore un- snvary in tho Ifstory of the country than are the names of thesa three Vice- Prestdents—Tyler, Fillmore, and Johnson. Doves Gen, Grant wish that the Acting Prosi- dent, Arthur, shall perish as ignominlously very sensibly deciined to do anytsing of the kind. If there is nny reason why tho frequent. ersof Lincoln Park should bo annoyed ty the holding of mvotings in that place, no mutter whether thoy aro under the auspices of the Communiate or any othor body, ithas not Leey mado nppurent to tha mujority of peopto, SS Madteon street, ireivane melo and Pantberns hours aftor he was shot. Te is'ndmitted to Fngawemont of J, M. Hill's Comody Compan, * be one of the most skilifil surgeons In the Sheltawey” <2 Tearniei ene Senne: United States. ‘he false dingnosls was LAS ish age eee e taken by him without question. Dr, Agnew Monroe street, betwean Clark and Denrborn, Ene | 0, te . she yagenwne of Robann und Crune, “Twoltth Nigbty says on hig responsibility as a phystclin and or, What You Wil! Afternoon and ovening. a man of honor that tho shattermy of the Olympte Theater. perent Wee an ta peeany rene {u the hearts and maniorieg of the Amerienn Clark ptrvet. be morn Lake und Hinndotph, Engnge- | Llood-polxon ant the stb Heath. | people ns have his predecessors who liavo nent of fisda & Holiman's Comedy Company. “Mul- | Pyiwuila may rasull frown a acratch as well as atieanedad’:to ths. 2itealdoney?” ‘Cau. ‘inn; duun's Pleule.” Afeznven and evening fromagnnshot wound. Medteal skilt cannot | (ont bo ignorant of this history? Does tie Academy of Mite always avert it, ‘Che evidencoshows thatthe * » Palstod sroot near Madison, Wat Bile, Varioty | surgeons did not know what the wound was, Se ee ethan erat tention entertainment. Afternoon nnd evening. but there Is not a particle of proof tntit i inven minted? they liad known ft would have been at alt and, repudiating the wise conduct of the Inte y Pros eut loos fre 8 Desptaincs struot, near Madison, West Hide, Varle | yogsible to save the patients Ife, The pre- Pata ue arnt ils ae yi one ety onyertainment, Afiornoyn and evening. sumption fs 18 the other direction. ) party and attempt to organize an Administration devoted to spoils and re- Criterion Theatre. —eE—==—=——a_e_e_e— 7 venge ? Corner of Sedgwick and Divislon streets, Varloty | Ayr now comes another’ train robbery : . : 3 We donot belleve that Gen. Grant ig un- waturialniient < Nbernoom ant By OrIAE: under ciretmstances ng aggravating ns those county in whloh tho ceromnopy is to be pore formed aiticonso authorialug thom to hecamo mun and wife. Tho samo law ileo provides that within thirty daya after tho solomnizition of such marringe tha mintater, Judge, or Justice of the Pence who presides on tho eventful oc- ensfon shall nake 4 certificonta of such marringo ond roturn the sano, toxothor with tho lHconse, totho County Clork, Hevent investigation tins dovolupad the fact that in Coox County thia pror vision of tho law—which is a vital ona, Inng. inuch ag it furnishos the only logal racorded proof of marriago—bna been ect at defiance by many ministers, notably those of tho Catbollo Church, Thu County Clerk, In spouking of this mutter, instanced tho fuct that uo number of murringes celebrated in 1871 by a cortain Cutholia priest of thiselty were never reported tothe atthoritles until the present year—ton yeurs Intor than required by luw. It ls not only n clergyimyn's duty, andor tho lw, to make prompt and proper return of muncringea at {n reallty thoy knew very Mtllw@nbout the ex- which lo was elected, and Vice-President tent or reat churacter of the Injury thoy wero | Wilson, at a moro recont dute, dled In office. treating, bit 12 thesa horrible charges are | Congress, in providing for such on sustained they must plead guilty not only to | event, designated the presiding oficors ignorance and to haying made mistakes, but of the two Ilouses of Congress suo to absolute malpractice, One thing ts.cor- | cesalvuly to set as President until on tain, they cannot aiford to rest quietly ufider | election could be tind. Nelthar tho Con- such accusations, but must demand the most | stitution nor the act of Congress dofines rigid Investizutlonof these new charges, As whethor n President thus elected shall serve tho case stands, outside of thexe charges, un- | fer the term of four years or for the wnex- fortunate as tholr mistake was, there Is tho | pirad torm of tho decedunts. Now the altua- consolation of knowing that it would have | on ls embarrassed by tho fact that the oflices mado no dificrence if they had known all | of President of the Senate and Speaker | they know now. Every one will hope at | of the House aro both vacant. When the Init that this will continua to be the status | Senate was last In session the members wore of the case, and that the charges made equally divided according to party classittea- against them are unfounded, tion, and the Vice-President ld the casting = vote, Sinee then two Senators from New THE BECRET OF GAREIELD'S GREATNESS. | Yori havo resigned, and one from Rhode ‘Tut oMatnl statement of tha revanno and exponiitures for the Dominion of Canaia for tho fiseul your 1840-'81 shows thas tho total res celpts wero $20,712,004, of which $18,106,053 wero dram customs, $5,315,005 from excisy, and 85,000,. G3 from other sourcos. Tho expenditura Ainounted to $25,579,168, Thoso figures repro sent about a month's oxpondituro of thu Amer can Government; but thon the Dominion num bors buta scanty twelfth part ns muny poopie us this groat Hepublic. << Mau, Warner has not yat roplied to the flory Liob, having taken a tew daya in which to u : ‘I ‘ati . ponder on the matter, Tha longor Mr. Waller Industrial Expoxition. whieh have attended sluilar rabberles re- me a eatery Emule ‘The sceret of Gartield’s great successes in | Island lias deceased. ‘Two Senators hive Mee eon anttior aedtlr teraien iivailet roftoots tho pininor tt will apponr to hin thay ERS Reon uepOH Adams stroot, Open day and | oontly, Iuoktly, Missourl ta reileved from | hegver had this alleged interview or ever | life, of hls outture, of his learning, and of lis | been elected to fil the vaenneles trom New | marringes, sluco # newlect to comply with tho ead ae Pi Hn Joh of roplying . " ; : tho olin this tine, as the robbery oeenrred’| sindy tho reckless romarksattributed to him, | growth In statesinanship wos disclosed tn n | York, and one to fill the yacuney from Rhode | lav may result in rondoring the ohiidron of auch Seer tenlect iA bam ee Sa be ae, Chieaya Driving Park, onthe Iron Mountaln Road, down in the * | brief speech to tho students of Sliram Col- | Island will be elocted noxt wook. But theso | Marriages unre yea! ue leyltimney of | Wion tt cous to tubing Lieb 1s at. nomen At aig fonuinaa of tho Studion wivet ear-teeek. | southwostern corner of Atkansns near the | ou) wassrNGTON AND GARFIELD WERE | °¢ delivered many yenrs ngo by tha Gen-) persons have ‘no volo until the | Senate aerated ond deca: bibteeda mre mmm: | discussion with somaboy i¢ board and lodging ¥ a a f Loutstina and Texns frontiers. If the re- ‘DOVTORED, eral, and reported from anemory by the Cleve- | has a presiding oflicor and thoy shall be nd- | ay for tho state of affaira which now exists In | 49 Bin ee iieiwson giutinn set eat ureusition itullding, portsarecorreet, three beard tess boy's boarded ‘Tho offtclal atatement of tho physicians tnd correspondent of Tie Tupunn, July 3, | mitted and sworn. ‘The Senate 1s also with- | this county fs vory simple, Tho luw suye: Ove of the clty papers heads nn article Athy Monztur Wusla. tho train, and with drawn revolvers ordered who attended Gon, Washlogton In: tia {ast 1832, The speech, or famillar talk, is worthy | outa Secrotary. Ir any minister, Judxa, or Juaticeat the Peace | wcrene,” Thoro fy no sich word In tho English i tha conductor to ston the tran, which Ne) diese printed in yostorday’s ‘Cimusn, ts u | Of reproduction now because of its philo-] When the Senate shall bo convened it Fe ee ee ear Ge or ne ular or Innguage. ‘There fa a French word cnilod ertpe" sed Wal: iinet Ae Gnllery. ania Court | Cbexed Wh such ntacrity as te break the | ons document, 03 oshtbtting the nde | Sophicat valuo asa guide tn tho conduet of | will stand Democrats 8%, Republicuns 35, | ton among whom a murriago 16 Colovrated, and | ond an Enytlsh word spulled crape, meaning of Death,” pigs bellrope, ‘The three youths then deliberate- | ee witoh has beon mado In inedient | fer and because t atfords auch actegr ii | and Republleans not nduiltted 3 ‘This ade | Whore duty it shalt eo np dake. ed Fouuei & black mourning goods, ___ee ly robbed the passengers of ali thelr vatua- ‘action alice that tin fitunkey sight to. the character of the great man | mits the possibility of 1 Democratic Dres!- | or return to the County Clark such certifionte in am rare ane SOCIETY MENLINGS, bles, and entering the express car succéeded | PTUctic sica that tiie, ninaly years Azo. | Wiig lias passed wway—ahows so clearly the | dent pro tempore, ‘This elassiticution In- LAKESIDE MUSINGS. the time and munner provided by law, ho aball forfeit and pay $100, to bo racaverod in tho namo of cho people of tho State of Mlinols, 1a an netion of debt in any court of competent Jurisiiution, Jt uhall bo tho duty of the State's-Attornoy of the proper county to proseayte all offenses une der tho preceding sections. ‘uo Stute’s-Attornoy of Cook County isa vig- orous youny man who hns two other vigorous young mgn us nasistants. Retwoon tho three of them It Would soom that time onough might be found to obtnin from the County Clork’s books = A perusal of it will show that he suffered try off nbout $30,000, If this 1.0. 1 HeThe mombors of tho Indopendont Order | IN eavey lng , : . sr of What FTI pro requontud, Uo, curio ituass | gtato of things 1s to continuo In that from too much doctoring, Ie was suffer: Lodge Hall, cornérot lake and Lit Sallo-#is. on ston try, dd neith tho | ine from pneumonia, for which he was Gay Burning. Sept. Une hour prior Ww the puulle | scotton of the country, and neither tho | ior eatupl 1, ealometed, and bled sunouneomentut tis pruoession, w folu te tuner | rvtiryad nor the Stute authorities enn stered, eatuplasmed,, ealomeled, and bled procession Of our inte President, daines A. Gaeilalt, 0) todenth. ‘The report of the trontment reads: 7 Urdenor thu Gengral Commigiggat Dt. te No: | afford travelers any protection, It will s PDL 16) President. ae & Ablecder in tho noighborhnod took from his Attest: ADULPIL LOEM, sevrotary. balioove all who linve to travel oe thoso arin tn the might, twove oY fourteen uuncos of Sng roads to go thorottghly armed and protect | blood.- The family sent toe hie attunding phys eC LODGE NO, G83, A. BL & Ay Mime fi I sioiut, who urrivad at SJount Yornon at about Ub : hs Glombes neo horeby Oe Pe A eee Ae aLT: | themselves against. tho ruftian who seem to | grotuek on Saturday, Discovering tho case to w(suurduy) vyeRihK nt x v'oluck to make Hee | swarm gil over Missourl and Arkeusas and | bo biyhly alarming, and foresvoings the fatnl secret of his vast acquirements aud immense | cludes Mahone ass Republican, aud Juage power. Ile said: Davis as actlng with the Democrats. Under ‘ Las tUliehea young ladies und gontlomans ng those clreumstances {tis possibly tho wlacst. 4 ‘imurntng, 7 wholly rte? tap ot rote ‘ho bale iteatt of | Course for the Republicans and ntso for the almost. nny ttt a ave ena tele, 8 ane ars Democrats to support Judge Davis for the gives t fo prot Ormakes the distinguisniug dite | ice, and, a presiding oflicer belng chosen, ference. Hho frocer areg Hutto for the, grent the three other Senators can be adnittted, vulk of: the pricg of his tea. ow Vents rel . Derwent Tnar cone. Rud aalling pile whieh he thus retstablishing the old party status, with hy. An exchange says that the shortage in the Wnols corn crop f# 105,000,000 bushels, ‘This will bu aad nows to Koutuckijans. Corn fa vory usoful for making whlaky, Tho train robbery in Arkanens Thursday was committed by threo beardiess buys, Here after when Arkangas womon go travoling thoy will bo required to chain up tholr babies, The r other pusscngera taust ba given some klud of a ore [tpmtton ia thet i s calla tho nirgin, that particularly intercate hin, | tho adilition that there will bo a Democratic | the names of clorgymon who are parsietty vio- ate prueuation on Sfonday aust Bouter ot ea commit thelr depredations with. tmpunity. | fenderay of the discus, two eae peel is shite ty bo rent or. amally ts the. sili ot ‘at, | presiding officer. ‘The officers of tha Senute’| {ating tho law, and summon the gentlemen bo- ee “aa lentof tho Piittadolphin Ledger JOLIN GINOLHIIO, Secretary. pATS WS | When passengers take thelr protection Into | uno nt 3:0 and tho Other nt du'eluok in tH8 Pir utunt murts of trade just. on tho quostion of | Ye not chosen for any detintt term; they hold | Tere the court ptovided for the actttoment of | , correspondent o! hitadelphin Ledg ew af afternoon. In tha meantime be employed two -COVANANT LODGE. NO. Ai F&A, MicAn their own hands, and put a few bullets Into | Ot cupluua bleeds, uw bitetor wad wppiiod eee NANT iaiadon of iheubove humo wilby | the enrcasscs of these scoundrels, traveling | to the part affected, two doses of aulomel hoid this (aturday) ufternuon, ot Z o'vlock, wt Corts WIL be fe. y were given, axud an injection adminise tian talk is Keintieesta Tar thy purpoa at nfond- | Wl be safe Anu the fuioral ar uur Tage wiventd: brother Buu Ine Nesbitt, Mastur Musuné from slaer loduvs Bays that “Llunfalrpwichgunyugergobwichiland= yaullloxogo," the nnmoof & Welsh parish, lv prow nounced ns 1f writton thue: “Thlanvirepyolch- gwingorgoboulchthlandisillegogo,"” 5 A. nan nuedn't get ovor threo quartera full {n order to pronounce this namo very nicaly. A London paper says that "at many fash« Jonuble weddings a youthful nephew or other relative of tha brido bas borne tho bride's train.” At many fasblonable weddings tn Chl cngo tho agod father or other rolativo of the bride hus given tho groom 4 job,so that be could support his wife. Chlquro young mon murry gud grow up with tholy father-In-law’s bauk fecount. She loves me, docs wy Aeralding, murglug, ‘This game thing is wll-inportant In | offlue at tho pleasure of the Senate. Such a tholr cases. the subject of thought. One minds not greater " = than ayothors norhapa.intho great bulk of ita | course would prevent any deadlock, and sontuntat Unt hamuratt lexrouters| ene eal a would permit the Scnate to proceed at once oral deialis of n subject, but you can zo just | to executive business, some of whitch ts pond- a little THELHOE siyut a oe Rava eoeatoe ing, and requires finmediate action, margin than I, ie "i " thought just. boyad where t hnve gone. Your | . Many years nyo, during a bitter and pro- margin Has got me, L must sucoutnb to your | tracted controversy in the House over the wrlority. ‘i ser wap Say to carey'out the anmo Idea, and admisston of the’ Representatives from New od bateer fnstrate it is “by Ge xl you yer sferseyi two sets presenting credentials and noo wo gio es whose only ditferonce was, demanding admission, that body by unanti- wif an inch larger diumoter than tho 4 exer’ hls larger cig ath iy there us ‘80 pre eye Suppiniet tho velar Jolin @ difference, Will entirely Ineloso the other, | Quincy Adis to preside ag acting Speaker ‘tor of neh In every dirgat! an manent dow. eer ahha ilobes “bo patie pendlog the deciglonof the question at Issua, Rae ge ey, Frees area estate | SO Hs oe dene Zari ede bob nring I avery direotion 48 Fadil to oxplore for partisan, and whosp judicial fatrness ts un- knowledge. “The ona goes cortuin distance | questioned, might well bo selected as Presl- aud stopg. It enn reach no farthor, It hus come ——— Ix the denth of the Hon. Satorles Clark, who fell dead in the streots of Minncupotia tho other day of hourt-disoase, the Stnte ot Wiscon- ain bas lost one of its oldest and hest-knutwn clt+ {zona, and the Democratic purty ono of its firm- ostand most ardent supporters. Mr. Clurk was born in Washington City ubout ‘sixtysflve yeare agoand comigrated to Wisconsin about forty years ngo, when !t wag yet a sparsely sottled Torritory, and bas bean an oyo-wituesa of Ite wondorful xrowth and development, He hud o apeclal fondness for pulitica and politicians of nil degrees, aud jt has been Auld that thore hus Ate been & Democratic State Convention held In isconsin since the State was admitted into tho . Union in 1848 that “Bat,” as ho was familinrly HERE RRC EES aed tay called, did uot attond, nonrly alwnyansadelegate, For tho little bills I pay, a tered, whloh operated un tho lower intcatines, APACE MCT but wll without porcuatiltlo advantage, the Sordialiy invited. BY OPE air stASON, W. M, Esra Ton SE ae, te 3 bro Fe a ea ee eet at the iver ot the QuO. A, WALT, Bocrotary. nent figure In New Yorlt polltics. Te per | consuitiug pbystoinns, It was agreed, ua there sunally canvassed his ward In Uticn nt the | were yet uo aligns of uecumulation tn the brow QAUNTURY LODGE, No, 4K, OF P.-Ench und | prlmary eluetions recently held for thn chulea chial Vessels of tho lungs,'to try the reduit of a 4, ery member ts hereby requested to attand 4 speci 4 a other blouding, when about trip-two oun Rodin ue tila Tats oh Sakray apn ae of delegates to the Onelda County Conven- | wary drawn without the smalleet apparent all . 1, Sharp, ul a Bf if | 2 Vi ‘’ ! procession. v MOP. de BUUOK. ton, and sttccooded (n enrrying it But the | iia oe ag ieee a oe agi ae Changallur Communder, |}. other wards and some of the country towns | calomel wera given, sooceded by repeated doses i i f turlar emetic, amounting to five or ax grains, Flt, NO, 1,1, A. M.—The | chose delegates oppused to him, When the of r 9 menibors ie, Faquasted tate tat hee hata County Conventlon met Thursday, a majort- pee ee ee Tho pawore! of lita asened the conminsof curiae companion, Douxlass Nasu, | ty of the delegates whoso sata were not | now rantfoatly ylolduur to the forve of tha dise CORINTIUNAN CHA ry Ory. 4 order [¥ bleeding and tartar emetio) stor: to Unk wuads Ce TAM SGroN, a B2tP. | contested were found to be autl-Conkling | Were applied to tho extremition, eT lees i" men. But the common device of bronking | cutapluam of vinegar and bran tu the throxt, XC} 0 DG th Ke fais oo 7 wate | Speaking, whleb. wus pulntul from the bogin- RXCRISION LODGE, NO. K OF PecAttonlong | up tho organization on a protenso of contest: He q uy, aow becning Almost impracticable. Mes dent pro tempore, the selection being always | 90d never without impressing bia opinions and Goruldine, ode Mult. £30 Hailes a Aunma-sts..un Monday nt | Ing xents wos adopted; the convention di- iradion grow moro and mora contracted und | Xi stusidarlll, tt pie Fonehod Ita tnaxiniim | bject to nny change a majority of the ‘Sue ina preferences upon the assomblayo, During UA tO take part Inthe Tun! Poceaaon agour 3 nipartest tll 180 on Saturday night, retaining \ ty r the inte Rebellion sr. Clark was bor of Sho fs truo, my Goraldjne Inte Vrovidont, ALURED GOCLMAN, vided, und two sets of delegntes to tho State | Peet en eet a i rede hoa: | sonda its wurma out, and can, roach justo | ate might mule, nar. Clark was a member o! s . H Watlvaind’8._ | Convention wore chosen, one of them being | pired without a struggle. 5 Se OEE oe a a eet tha elor hia none od tho Stato senate from Dodgo County, and dae eae as gold, O Caraldino: mae headed by Mr. Conkling himself, It ts by |. Wo think we bave made a decided advance | inilaitly fartnor thin it van reavh, it kucs | GARFIELD AND THE WOELD'S WORKERS. oitleet tity Pohl ts Pete Aste ie Coulisecan there never bes SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER %, 1836 | no inenns certuln that-the State Convention | in these nlnoty years, and that Gen, Wash- | Out tots Turthost limit aad must Sop: io) It is doubtful it.the poor, humblo laboring | aturdity opposod ovory effort of tho Btato to Goraldinat will have a majority of delegates favorable | ington’s doctoring was crude and hargh, and | Muny minds you muy consider wonderful in | classes quite realized how near Garileld was raleo troops to quell tho Rebellion—holding that | —From “Ay summer in a Her Garden.” by am > x ours thelr capaulty, ‘They may be ubleto go only a | to them through the thy of tho South was Juatified in secesalon, but no ma Widen. "Tyr total result of the late elections In En- | to Mfr. Conkling. The important counties of | yet ninety years from now there Ia Jittle be: vate What an ineonte | £2 hrough the syinpathy of a common 5 in : < A gland makes it evident, as the London Spec. | Broome and Sutfolk, heretofore stronzholds | question that people will regurd the treat- trot inte eta for nay younse Mat tawork, | experience of toll until the blow of the nssns- | ¥44 more rendy to holp to provide far tho com- “ Taye you been to the seasiito, Clara, dare \ \ rly: eases, ** th | of tha ninching, have sent up opposition tel- ) ment of Gon, Garteld very mush as we re CEE eae ctiler, une te ee epates since the death of the Preatdent. It | gard the treatment of Gen, Washington, and enthusinsm.” ‘Che Liberals have still to | 48 now known positively that if Gen, Gur- | wouder how so many docturs sould have cauente the English people. ‘The election of flat had Mved the Aduluistration would niule so many mistakes, a Liberal candidate 1n Ulster indleatos, how- | have been cordially supported by the State | It criticlam were confined to posterity wo over, that the Irish nre grateful for the Land Convention, and tha contro! of the party or- | might rest content, but unfortunately tt ; DIM, ‘Tho SAbural tenant-right candlaate eantzation would haye passed completely | begins to look ns If the oritlelsn might be was returned. at the head af the poll with rie the contro! of the opponents of Conk- Seana Ai Fede nave ny see i 4103 votes. Col. Knox, an Orage ‘Tory, | {uslsm. comment upon the treatment of the case n vho hat sport of uls i ————EEEE== present, far it would bo premature, but vals, reculved. BOSE re oil tba, Lan OnE of tho antl-Garfeld Chilengo organs of | already, even before the fllustrious dead ts Jienguo enndidate, who was noninated ang | “Conkling and revenge” yesterday pub | in his grave, tho alr begins to bo filled not * ndvoeated.in person by Br; Parnell, had onty | Habed the following, which vrofesses to ba | only with rumors, but with actual charges 007, though the priesthood, who belloyed the | M" Interviow with Gen, Grant, wow at | allexed to como from some of those who League td be much gtronger than it ts, ral- Peed and restding with President Bias sick a the cuso pi ne Hed to hia support, ‘The Spectator says: | AtNWN authorities outside of the casa, not only that “This 1s the most hopeful fact reported fram abe ponteenondent ealicn on ten. Geant this | infstakes were made, but that the report of * Ireland for many ¢ loug day, It {a uot only | spoke in tho, bigest mentor of Presidunt Are | tho autopsy Is Incorrect, and that tha pationt that Ulster understands the Land bitl, but | (sf tls iuteurity aud wood Uustuomsapilliy. | was the viellm of anlpractign, “ila ts 2, that, the bill being passed, sho rejects My, | intentions, but bave every coulldenee in bia ablle | o hard charge, aud one which should Parnell." ity and judgment, fam hore as his friend, but | pot pe ahtly mada even in the heat pug) only to 6 aw tay Fospeut for bis predecussar, fessional at ‘Pant mistat chaise SPER WEIN Tabnae Foch | et Rein eats Le REPS Wi AR? | wormsuade ortenans Suvuli Sobie yap ENTAIN nowspapors which elther forgot | and afterware 0 sbutthe | were nade Is evident enough, for the physl- or wery unable for mechanical reasons ta go wal ree _Gununat ud rey dave | clans thomsclves have acknowledged them, Into mourning: for the dead President have | 4 know that Gen. Arthur will wo abend | and they were very grave inistakes, ‘The attacked the whole practice asa violution of | Sard, sowiys ee aa ne way with | surgeons commenced wrong, and they kept good taste, Information on polnts of taste | will have beon fret carefully considered. | on. Wrong from tho day tho Prestdent was will scarcely be looked for in sue quarters. yee ae ba justice pas we telat, Boyes ‘shot untit he was dead, and whether thelr It is sufiiciont to way that the custom ts al- ure, M tho suits asd wei tho world cuits ee haul mining HF is with {ie ia most universal, Every considerable journal | Sr hin. Already p on ure ¥ | isaue of the cave or not it fs apparent that in the United Btates, with one or two excep- IP bo will wo several a TEE aS thie taatess they have got to meot yory senthing csttl- dona, turned: ite” culiinn rules the morning but that on ee Hetty conus Hanes, uocmay ee clan, ‘The autopsy shows ilgtakes enough. after tha Presidents ‘death, The New York bret A pret ie Mjudemonton tholr purtime | ftshows that the doctors not only did not Herald and ‘frimine were In binck tho sue. | possible. Gen. brebur will not le Erigbtuned by | know where tho bullet was, but did not even ond day after as well a8 the first, and proba | tee een aac oe eaten for ture | KNOW Its trek, and it nla shows that other bly are yet. ‘There Js no offenso fo good | conmure nor their praie.” surgeons whe criticised thelr treatment did taste In printing newspapers with black bor ‘Tho tirat and most natural judgment whieh | not know any more than thoy did, and that dura which may not bo found in draping | any Intelligent reader will reach Jy that this ) if thoy liad done as they wore urged to do— buildings or putting crape on tho door, wholu statement Imputed to Gen, Grant Is a | that 1s, gone to probing for the ball—thoy Everything depends on the spirit tn which | pure fabrication, and that no sucht tooso cone | would probably lave killed thelr patient. It these things are done, Newspapors that do | versntion ever took place, shows that Dr, Jiliss talked a great deal too hot feel like it wouk| best abstain from ‘Yo belluyo that ion, Grant made any such | much, and thet hls constant assurances demonstrations of sorrow of any kind, ‘In| statement at the funeral of the deceased | that the wount was getting along some instances tho public willuotbe shocked | President Is to assume an indecorons huste | all right wero absurd, os he arrived or surprised by the absunce of the customary | on his part to manage affairs not come | at his conojusions from i pits channel signeof wournin mitted to hls charge, If this statement at- | whieh had no connection with the wound ab aes . ibued to hil by true, bn angeestion of ite all. It shows that ve the thousand and one ‘nm THOMAS A. Wennuicia, of Indiana, | delleacy on ily part, considering all tho cir | plans yoluntecred by physlelans and othopa hos sent tothe North american Revlew an | cumstanges, would probably occur ,to the | not one would Javea beon of any service, arilole ou fear quest of which ho and mnie mote nt Hae reasons: WG think bt oe neeuthite ited fied correet, it iq supporters ought to. be thoroughly | iy altogether unlikely that Gen, Grant took | shows thatat the beginning thero was not ashamed. It fs insincere, dittyse, rumbling, | the strolling bohemian into his contidence.| even the one chance fn the hundred which rhetorical, and obscure, ‘The object of the | for the purpose of making public uny such | was promised for his revovery, for the author plaloly was al conceal his thoughts | conversation, wound was mortal, and hence that the ne on thja subject, and it te paylng hima com- The reference to the persons named in the | moval to Long Branol was not only un- pllment to presume that he lus any. Me does | alleged Interview iy not of course fntended | necessary but hazardous, On the other band, not say plainly whether ho isdn fayor of a | for them alone, but Jucludes the millons of | if the report of the nulopsy be correct, It Ia tariff for revenue, or for protectlun, but en- | Hepublicans who, with them, were averse to | Just aa evident that the most profound deavors to use the history of the Inst cn | conferring the Presidency for a third term | knowledge would have been of no avail, and paign for partisan purposes. Jie does suc- | on any man, and whose opposition thereto ut | that if iis physiclaus had known durlog hls to muke bis margin ns front us, It not router fn had been dealt and the strong man lay , the margin of hla fellows! wel gdeat Tgorilugtedton oF when L was | prostrnto on wlint was destined to by the in college, cortiln young mun waa lending | bed of death, course, tho story of Gar- th it Latin. Dthouwht 1 yor studyltag si hned. MPeoudite soe bow bo got Mhoaticeur wa | felis life was tolda thousand tinies after alt 80, ae us be jacemad’ te Base an os aa his nomination to the Presidency, But tha pas any f avon bin whan no Toarued nia Latin | commen people regard campalen Mteratura Jougon. MAC nigaty het roptlod. earned ining with much suapielon,” ‘Tho glowing pictures w ame tine, y aay fro . 4 qnino, end f aaiid ave bita frum wy own, Lbad of the canditato’s yirtues are often looked Antabed iy, ea a a ue lu aa, ral npon as unworthy of aredenge. In the flares EU urn . ba Be ed Atta. Ttapponod toenuntor tomy wine | Hwate of partisan warfare oulozy and dotrac- dave aud thufe it oa 2 clang aullt Danaing in cea one nuothey Thee ait thither, dillgeutly over , wd Where bo | while Juatica stands nside abashed, tH the margin om Jthought © Bath sha nena ee one an vasa 5 “t wil tet She ae en eee ot 1880 Aateae: study Just a Metlo lomze 8 does tonight. | thon wns not less busy than eulogy with tho Bod ok denn ay hooks watts and phauing | career and oharnoter of the groat Ropubltean Watched for tha light to xo outta may otnuatto’s loader, ‘Chere was not time, nor were the FeO n hie Ltiought, lewas Afton | cauditions fuvoruble, for a just estimate of tajuutus mote hua, af was biratiog out Acruoa, tho real qualittes of tho man who had mount- minutes mare of rules SU A Pee ttontWhon a leuson ie well prepared, quse | & 80 suddenly to the placg of supreme Se a ee ee ee Occ ane iealdonerolL tn cat Ay thie i uly, when with a groun the Prestdent fell to The world fanaa erat ittio things. ort the earth mortally wounded, It was than ‘This ttle speceh, delivered on the apur of | fur tho first time that the people began to ro- the moment, could. not hove been moro | alize tha uieat rts UF the man and tho splen- sternly logicat had, it been studied deeply | dor of his careur, Ils calm courage, his and cnrefully proparad, It has allthe forces | herufe fortitude, and his Christhan yealcuar of a syllogism, go clenrly and compaetly nro | tlon must hays an onduring foundation of the polnts stated, ‘Chora is the assertion or | sterling character, the people sald, thowsht- proposition that “Hfe Is made up of winr- | fully, and they began to explore hfs lilstory, ging,” and the apt olucldation of tone | And they traced It lovingly from the portod mind {a net greater than another, perhaps, in | of Ite boyhood germs to thatot Its rich fru- the great bulk of its contents; but tts mare | Ion tn the high station so highty adorned. gin Js gronter, that’s all.” ‘Then follows tha | Mow tenderly thoy gatherad and treasuruil Mlustration of the globes—tho compnrison | the anecdotes of hls early fot Tow quickly botwuen two minds exploring for knowledge | Hey porcoived that thy mother had oxerelsed —"Many minds you may conskler wonder. | @ powerful benofgent juilugnce upon the ful in their enpneity; they may be able to go | churieter of her qurling sont Tow soon only a quarter of an inth beyond you. What | Hey realized that the wife had been an ine an incentive tifs should be forany young | portant fuator ty the husband's career) ‘Lhey ian to work, to inako, hls margin as great | followed the boy in the forest with his ax, ns, If jot greater than, tho margin.of hty { and on the toW-path, and.the young and fellows! And nally comes the Incldent of | middlu-aged man In all his struggles, and hig own life In college, the story of the Latin | found thut his lite, from first to last, had beon lesson, how his fellowratudeut had galned | wlife of toll, “How near hols to ust ox. a “margla on him,” ag.ho expressed it, and | claiined all the struggling workors In tho how ho resalyad that. the adverse margin | world, It was ag {f the world's workurs had should no longer taltagalnst lin .in the | matte a grand discovery; a discoyury which ginss, " touched thely jeurts ta softies and tuxad “ Jlow often,” remarkasl the great studgyt, | thelr thoughts with pride—the pride of 4 In conclusion, "whan/a.lesson 1g well pro- | conumon origlu aud a conmon struggle with pared, just five minutes apont tr perfecting It | onu of. tho grentest men among mankind, will make ong the bevf. In the elugs, ‘The | ‘Then they togk the prostrate, aulfering man, margly jn such a caso as that fs very small, | his grand old mother, and bis courageous, but It ts alldmportant,. ‘he world fa mada } hopotul wito into: thelr heart of learts, and up of little things.” | + tare thea, there tonderly through the long Ht was by taking account of small fractiona | and patnful visit % of tine, by utilizing every avaltable five mine | How sadly and yet with what satisfaction utes, that Gartold stored hits mind with'a | in the consclougness of dojpg something for vast, inexhaustible fund of tuformution, | thelr idolized ehlet the humble laborers ! Aud to do this rigid system became essen- | broke the sod, smoothed Jt, and lald:the rails fort of the galdlurs after thoy had beon placed | lng?" The avegker was a protty, dimpled brue in tho fictd than himsclf, At homo he was | net, whoso oycs wero at tho pooullar kind tbat known as one of the kindeat-heartod mon in tho | can gleam with merriment, sparkle with anger, village, to whom no poor wan or woman over | oF look with molting tendorness on those whom appoated In vaiti for help. Quiy a faw days ago | thoir possossor loves, ‘Tho person whom $n9 he was in Chicago, the very picture of health | addressed wan n tall, stately blonde, who wore and strength, with tho apparent prospect of | hor awn back bair. ' No," responded Cinra, & twenty yoars of hard work Inhim yet. Nowho | sournfut endonco: in her tones, “Ihave not fe duudt boon away ie summer, byt Ihave saved euqul a jonoy by doluy my own washing to buy tho ‘Yur New York Tones, published by the bealskin Lami on thie block, aud don’t you fore man who ralsod tne quartor of a mililon gitt for | gotit.” Buch is the power of woman's love Gen. Grant, thus aponks of tho rosponslbility | From" Chicago aa It Te," by John Shermans bofore Vioe-Prosident Arthur since he is called Se ane to Hil tho place of Gartiold: ” PERSONALS, No man ever xasumed the Prestdonoy of tho Unltod States under .more trying ‘ch ¢ igtunigosy aye, Trosdont! has “hocled rors | Atrial in a Philadelphia court lind to be tha onerous | uppracintion, tho induluung | Postponed tho othorday Uooause the proveouting furbentunen, or th Sollaw-ottizens, Prem ‘witness, o Chinaman, refused to take tho ‘stelle be credited with ocarrying with bim tha | can” oath, and insited on the ‘Uninese coleath Into foe bigs: geition a ite. ; country | cercmony of vacrifiolng # chicken. rancor Hational atel ry Hat o ee ee ae We ene cRPA; | Gon, Lowry, Democrntia candidate for the blundor of aesuming that w clique of A frac: | Governor of Dilsslasippl, {8 sald to have courtly tion of the party, conceding the reproventat! manners and eloquent spocoh. Ho bagclean-citt Hopnblirand of tha Unitod States, ‘That mise | and dolicato foatures, blue eyes, 4 silky blonde take bus been made before and bus boon to somo FaUNtNORe, end & capaaity for blushing kos git, SxtOnE LeOM ands ue: as audnae be ieenule: pi ppunity by Preskdant ure Standing at tho 7 dividing of tho ways ‘President Are Ra oe) .ThoAmocicans attonding the Goograplile wravesnecd f or wise cauritne , the nos tmnoras al Congroag a} Paris aca Cupt, George Rated ve necot for & pasaiontovs, fmpartlul, and | ropresontative of the War ‘tment; = Judight bubly of mind. Uo fa p imugh better rapdore Walawios reteorentt bert Jude and broader mig thyn tho majority of thowe | Fold; and Judge Daly, President of the Amerie with whom-hfs recent polltien! career hus been | cun Geographical Soaloty, idontiied, Jtis for him ta show that his nature + D,, I. eS has not been subdued to what It worke (nung | Prof. A, Cayley, D.C, Tay Tls.Do MO oe oe bly oultiare) bie ini OW ire oxwcotive ublle Sadlorlan Vrotvasor gf Pure Muchonul sale t ry ure fitted ta the respons! jes of the great | Suylaud, has oareur whigh opens before bln, There iro tow Unlvorehty of Cammlshiae, Faia mathematical ngwapapera of bis own party watoh would nobwe | Ineteuotion of the Jobns Hopkina University ready to vinbrace tho Spe y of commoud> | Huttiuorg, dur oonsuing your, aid is 6x {ng hin for Judtolous wottony tha leading organa | Yultimory, dusiuge the gaaling your $x Aha anpOE purty hay ghuwn, ovary disnioe r Ah s lent with hing fate alifun to y and yuuerouely, 1 A to his beantiful He gunilearua the public distrust witeh tia clo: saa amide bad u i sen ‘a datiy ote yauion oxultes by leaving undone anything that rf After ber doath ab vor seamed nbsoot predecenane, Mu oan onen fr plisole Fee | Eee on aged acento Wow th ‘a bay hb jr irks ire odiury und fur ile paety disuijion and dufeus | Was uuyried to Providonua te was taken {nto 4 Hy TUpERting aa Previleue Uiunders wiley Be Bo fisnao's Hous, tang the vyonorably lwdy mgt olroudy made in a lower sphorq, . ook ona tord on the face that was aleay a a of Kindsiess for ber, A Wasnivoton correspondont of the Sun ‘Pho following auissionartes sailed seal has Interviewed throa stur-route men, names | Now York for heathoudom Just wooks ase hot moutioncd, with the following results No, 1 | K. Brandt, of Nebraska, who move out under delve the Government to go aheud with tho | susplous of the Womun's Baptist Bourd of | proavoutions: No, ¥aays thas (f the Governmunt | cagy, to wonvart the Asimoss at Nowsond Intended to Indio uv (thon) it would haye gong | Hey, N, M. Sutorbury, of Suratoya, whee Bar abou It instes.! of provuriug an Intosval uf | will bout hadeas, tudius and ee * tnurole tires weeks in which te pateh up soe viber | Hitt of Magmubunette, who vill We, Siig wlso ut Undernitanding; and No, J remurke tha¢ in those | jator, and, although thoy have not boon sets ate cases the unxiety fe pil on phe aldo of the proses | polnted sognlur wlssionuries, thoy oxpuct cutors—that though they may proouroan indict- | Ghwnwed Jy converting the beqthen, Ms ment fhey are apt likely to KO muEh further, Baroness Erlanger, . formerly that aay Baye the New York J'tnea; Slidell who dlatingutubed hursels by HET, We believe that thevo gentry bid reokonl slapping the fugy of one uf tho United aa without Weir hovt, though the adjournment of | otticors who captured hor fythar whee ow the Grand dury, by huvaver intgeney pros Br) Comeoisalonet. Be cured, way as iuesp) fealty a8 It waa busploluyy, | Way abroad aa Confederutg Commie ig, The (act is, that no combination haweyer power. | remuined devoted to her Bouthoro sett dy ful eau defy the public demand fora thorough | it ls satd that sho bus persuaded her doyolep wusperiug proveoution ut every member, | the French banker, tu luvest gapital iw vedicale dart HH lowe of the stureroute ring. [e worl wy, she rosuuroe of the South, Tho ae ‘mull be polttical sitejdy for the new Auminivtration | whieh he furmed bas put mich money hy ia ub ie ai rusalg He Lnthy hy iii ane porns Fouley ant ae uraadog ROD stands tar : woul Y polltigul ruin far (oo oly jeveloplog i itepuoleuy’ pasty w tolerate. or deteod any aud! rupldly to the wealth of cho aywipa es