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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 30, sae VIRGINIA. TELEGRAPHIG_NEWS ITEMS. : eid ie ¢ ont s on, OA ‘The New Military Commander for Virginia— ‘Was seized by the revenue officers on bjpcrsen dag Expressions of a Seuator—Prospects of the | for non-payment of taxcs. A-large quantity New Constitution—When the Election Will tobacco wa taken pesmi of Take Placo—The Davis Trial—Views About ta onder 9) Se ‘general’ participation in the the Presidency, decoration of the ‘graves of Union soldiers to-day, the RicHMonD, Va., May 28, 1968. various offices ‘ J all probability General Schofield will be con- perk aveS fee obs Bal and OS ing to a few remarks by fe alluded tn a ‘striking terms to the is by land ‘and sea which were endured ap tno ‘soldiers and i then: and sailors of the Uaion defence of the constitu- froma Reprciery of as, and but i peg ae parations for patriotic: duty are extensive tion and the fi Great as wore elapse priorto his entering upon the du! sole te. Jo Address by Mr. Hawley, of the: ovligations of the mation th important position, Virginia will then be minus a oat dred delegates fr aire & contnotp. Connecticut. aaaen a oe as — military commander of full rank, as'are the Fourth | faio by the Erie Rallrona owed fy th. er earng home, rea y and ail, | prince and man nun ara fz and of low degree tn and Fifth Military Districts at present. and General | ‘Thirty m Lot Olisediantuare GAMER TS, saves | a soe Hh 0! fe une 00 oe never porto from the halis if the a at. meee Granger, In that case, will tomporarily assume to join the Pontifical Zouaves. ry lestruction, yoing fot rtion of the rom Ge com| as ‘were con- Thom: steward of the steamship republic, some in the fres! a PS ducted to & nursery eae aoe eacabe command, Granger is now commandant of the as Redmond, New» mother hich we r of girls, || © The General Not to Have Any members of ie republican commitiee were re, | 4ohte i hind maturity of Baeke seiand | vecrin in age {rain ve to ten, who aweety fang ot | Sub-District of Richmond and the ten counties | toFlan, wasdrowned in Montreal. harbor yesterday ent:—General Hi Mawley, Le ah OF piney, South and Noxth ts filled with the graves of the na- the “ringing bel and here the mandarins, who | immediately surrounding the metyopolis of the State, ‘The Royal Canadian ‘Rifles, stationed at Policy of His Own. Gcnehal John A. Logan, of sentin Ww. none of | Uon’s patriot sons, stritio headta ever be in- ant pare the sous of little ones, S vould He is a republican in polities, but an officer who Will | are to be uniformed. Prescott, ce, » W. Warner, 0 ‘Alabama; General | Beri in all patrioth as long as refrain from a genera! shaking-of hands, eas ye ty ar Kaa; W. Warnes criok, of iowa; Governor kvang, | time. phat) teat the “reputitc ‘“cunre, | girls were ag delighted with thelr Oriental v discharge his duty fearlessly and impartially: and, in| 4 large democratic meeting was held “at St, Louts ‘ 38. M. Cullom, OC AISA Hi BEnsce nu | Thanking ™ committee Pky peetet Be pid ee eebesntatire of thats oh, sa a on on the absence of a man of the democratic stripe, would | yesterday. T. Van Horn, of Missouri; J, K. Daoit survivors Of ie fenders ol favoral re el Oe, ‘ otic ee as expression of; their esteem and re- | Thence they departed, as they arrivéd, to the sweet PeannInncicn of, the DODIS BARRIRNED hs. SeAOnsE Nery ue, Baeiahemeeets Ree eae ccna BRIEF REPLY OF THE NOMINEE. | Carona; 'W.'c. Gooaice, of Kentucl tncky; Cotenel Jos, | gard, ne closed with the assurance that if the ballot | voloes of the “ringing Helis.” hag atready maa igen Mm Goey, of California; J. G, Greer jssourl; James | box should ratify the nominations ‘at. Chicago THE SCHOOL FOR IDIOTS. 2 ‘At to who thie new military commander of district | | The San Francisco Fire Tasunanes Comp y have Hines ta Videll, ‘of be neice ot Hains, a colored | his ard se pice ae devotion to the Onia Lames the cornered. weary Sonvered ee Mongollane No. 1 will be a good deal of speculation exists, and Pe feu te. e low rates ruling ven ag Se eaear $22 rohan Beal fa. and dealer c, placed, bi had not been mis | eosara. Brows and DuChong, were conducted across | quite an anxiety Is evinced already by both political | “gover negroos actempted to break into Messrs, 3 He Promises to Write a Letter Arka! Caldwell, of New York. Of the Prat and Sailors’ A copy of the platform of pririciples was presented | the island Of 9, @ hearer path than that thecarriage | parties here. Impeachment being defeated, the | Diekfmson. Wiliiains & Co.'s cotton shed in Convention there were present:—Gencrais Gregg and | to the Speaker. The committee aftera few moments | was ni to follow. While on this path | president will feei at ease in making his own | 00 Thureday nici were fired upon by @ Pleasanton, Colonel Alleman and Captain Grant. | then retired and the Speaker returned to bis duties Commissioners Bell and Brennan conducted thelr man, One of tiem, named George Sears, Was of Acceptance. Of those as visitors were Messrs, ‘Mooreliead, of Penn- | in the House of Kepresentatves, . fing to the g pahiool for idiotic children, where, fol- | choice; and rumor already has it that) Wouhaed. Orher siiots were fired, when they fled, sea a, and tiawley, of Conuemicut, ‘and. others. » lowing @ piano, the little unfortunates of both sexes | General Rossseau will be the forthcoming man, ‘The frst shipment of new wheat was renttved::tm in General’s staiY wus also in attendance, Radical Ratification Meeting in Washington. with voices and in fair time a chorus and | much to the joy ol the conservatives, Wo would 20 | wemphis from Panola county, ‘Mississip) Repl, b; oldiers Sailors’ + | WASHINeTON, May 29, 1868. part of & mene. fhe poy wanalag trong Soar to. poe ie nell rye part ae ne see PMs | day. It was subsequently supped to cs a * » May 20. 180%, , at desks and u: ment, 1 Would be opposed b, wt tity. ci Speech to and ePAy RY | tree and Sailorw Convention: Com- | 4 Grant and Colfax ratification meeting was held Jungs with, ab we have remarked, excelient effect, tie new secretary of Wat, on the grounds of experi | Tas of me very isc an rk Lue ae ee Speaker Colfax. mittee and General Grant, this evening in front of the City Hall, and comprised Burlingame spoke to one o! the lady teachers, | ence in the adwiaistration of the law here, and pro- Pe: os WASHINGTON, May 29, 1868, thir representation Ga terall Jement of tue | ae. riety lescribed to him the process pursued in | bably with a tincture of polities, from the blemisi of ‘ ‘The committee appointed by the Sofdiers and |” P' lored element of educating the children and closed declaring it was | which the General is almost as tree, to his credit be FOREIGN SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. —~ wenn population. Transparencies, banners and flags were ond expectation successiul. it said, as General Grant. Another rumor goes to ay be; % Sallora’ Convention recently held at Chicago, re- numerous, and though the rain fell dismally all the ne of the Corumissioners remarked that the mode | say that Generai Howard will be the new appointee, The Académie Frangaise at its last meeting, held ceived the following letter from General Grant a x the faithful gath of 4: sraisted of punishing these children for improper conduct | and this gives hope to the radicals, who aliege that | in Paris, conferred the grand prize of Gobert, 10,000 4 evening the fai ering larkies persis was not only novel but effective. It simply consisted | with him a8 commander the State would be so works couple of days ago in answer to @ communiéation nae RE ‘ feats f francs, on M. Dareste for the best historicat in listening patiqntly to the humdrum specches of | in refusing them admission to the school rooms | thoroughly radicalized. by removals and re ‘ ” preety Chatetinae some half a dozen local politicians, interspersed with | during class hours, ‘There could be no greater | pablican Sppointments thar ie success of its con: | The title ts “The History of France,” in tive volumes. HBADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES, few from abroad, including Senator Wil pl ment to them. stitution would be ensured. The Courrter Medicale, of Paris, in a very able “ Waauinoron, 3 May 26, 1868. . pram, is ex, WAleon.. When about to retire the gentiemen were con- In this connection I 1 have authority for stating that | article on the mortality of infants, attributes itm a Cc. , Eaq., Chairman, & lays? fronted in the vestibule by an idiot named Jack, aged | a leading Senator, who is now among the list of the ®m—Your favor of the oot informing ms Horatio Seymour and Other Prominent Demo= twenty-five years, who is certainly a curiosity, if the | « Tecenitly said that Virginia should not | great maay instances to the insufficiency of the dey that the committee of the Soldiers and Sailo crats Stadying the Availability of Chase as |, term may, be employed. He has cranium which is | come ae on the Union unless she came noL0SRy, velopment of bone, and adds that the milk of 2 The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Convention Commit- tee Present Thoir Platform. The Nationa! Republican Delegation. WASHINGTON, Mav 29, 1868, ‘The formal tendering of the nominations of the | National Convention inted to present me an Demoera ate. hardly a8 Jarge as that of anew born child, and the | if it took twenty-live years; and that even’ were the | heal nurse ought to contain two and National Union Republican Convention to General | oficial copy of the Papiations ted by that the saa — volume brain. cannot be a8 ao as that in the | constitution jopted ‘hat in his estimation, would geaames of gheaphate of lime, which is the basis of Grant and Schuyler Colfax this evening was one of | POdY will meet at Wiliard’s Hotel on the 2oth LBANY, N. Y., May 20, 1868. | skull of a Newfoundland dog, below which in the | not be a suilicient guarrantee of the future success of | all osseous matter. From observations made, it is ‘hae wi inst., and asking me to name the time and place of | The assembling of the Senate as a Court of Im- | scale of intelligence he is many degrees, Jack is | republican principles in Virginia. The State must | pears that scarcely one in ten women have in'mnip insvewon,itocmet to breaze arene | Wins tas Hil beaten or oes et | Ptehment and ihe meeting ofthe Canal Hoard nave | ites tntad aut be oaaaat ta toogit’"” “| Cohesion Sch ave tho opas oh | ear Sana nectar Porta or gS Sp aay in ity. season, at my of: nt th | called ther a number of nt democrats. LEAVE RANDALL'S ISLAND—LUNATICS, Senator. andy probably def spirit of republican simplicity which characterized the earlier and more primitive days of the republic. ‘The committee performed their duty this evening, ‘detween eight and nine o'clock, at the residence of , between ten A. M. . | Where the Bellevue was in waiting, and ines the constitution be disposed Off ask the congerva- a the general tople of conversation, and Governor Se- | sor Blackwell's Island, It was inténded to remain | tives, who are now laboring zealously to defeat it in | Wmse” we’ gieen the’ following “interesting ‘With great respect your obedient servant, mour has expressed himself in favor of giving it & | on this island about thirty minutes, but the time was | the State; and this I can answer by the simple stato. sronomyeal ‘Observations:—“"The and F stroote, of ‘hour = the 29th before three | The movement for Judge Chase for the Presidency 1s Reluctantly the company retired to the shore, when will be eleo'tons take place, and when will From a ae sg eee from Frau fonda . 3. GRANT. respectful consideration, and his views were seconded | ¢Xtended to upward of an hour and a half. The | ment that there will be no election in hurricanes ee eae THB VISYT 70 GRNERAL GRAW?. by many influential democrats, ‘The New York dcie- | Princl yee ee Sort aayinm, | nul afer the Presidential election, when if Grant | Mauritus had Their mitigatea counterparta tn 7 a “enone a i yahel In accordance with the foregoing the committee | gation will be called together about the 10th of June | island, were inspected and an opportunity pire to adopted beyond a doubt. If not the matter is one of mites creep ib, of - ma eq helda this mo. and deciaed the ngultation. the Embassy to examine if ihey desired the manner | some risk to the radicals, and they will not submit it menting, aid Newvoan “| (0 of treating and curing patients; but Beyond a hur- | under the present clroumstances, ‘Tis tu part ac. Sty of Decaner, i8ot,acycione passed oan ried glance, a few questions and a walk through the | counts for the postponement of the elections by rts and in) upland he wind ge Tough following are the names of the committee:—Colonel HINESE halls nothing was attempted, General Scho: under instructions from Washing- ‘unsettled. bes possessed Teco! H, 0, Alleman, Chairman; General W. Gregg, Gen- THE C EMBASSY. PUNISHMENT AND SOCIAL CONS! ton, o ‘t probably dnd’ that the Rants the whole eral. Slokes, Genera John A. Logan, Gener wou anaes eai, ingot | Hors rec hating puton tia of zeeion Dai | sh e - eB re resent Alfred Pleasanton, General John F. Hartranft, Gen- | Vislt to Randall and Blackwell Islande— | Dany conveyed to the workhonse, into the women’s | District attorney (Mr. ‘Ghandten is mating final PCE B peed il aro np yilapr aie ry great wind eral Joseph E, Hawley, General E. W. Rice, Lucius Parade of the Soldier Ohildren—Speech of | department tof which they happened to enter as the | parations for. tii if ere trial, and Mr. Evarts, Who | Circles which visit England from Jovertropical 3 the ladies of the families of General Grant and Speaker Colfax respectively. These two gentlemen stood mde by side, and the spectators formed ina semi- circle in front of them, thus affording a full view cf the proceedings. ADDRESS OF GENERAL HAWLEY, General J. R. Hawley, the President of the Conven- tion, delivered the following address:— GENBRAL—The national Union republican assembied In the National Conventin on the 20th of this month, appointed the officers of the Conven- tion, to wait oi you. obedience to its instruc- tions we give to you a copy of the record of its proceedings. You will perceive that it was Governed “bi by ine, most patriotic motives. Har- ak enthusiastic and determined, we in your own words, to “Save in \ female prisoners, confined for drunkenness, street | was so successful In the defence of President Joun- Fairchild, Colonel W. B. Stokes, Captain A. Grant, | Welcome and Reply—Delighted Mandarine— | Viti) Jeng disorderly conduct, were marching from son, will be the leading prosecutor of ex-President | #1008 vary from 700 to 1,000 miles. Dur be yd and W. A. Short, Secretary. GeneralsSickles, Gregg | Mr. Burlingame at the Club Dinner. the workroom to their cells, preparatory to theserving | Davis. It would be premature to speculate as to several sudden baypeng opie and Fairchild were present. Monsieur the clerk of the weather, it would seem, | of supper. These marched past the wondering Chi- | results, but the impression is scone that Davis nich anaen on de. shiek foes ray} ald the ‘At the appointed hour this afternoon the commit- | docs not particularly aifect the Chinese embassy. | nese in double lines, and it was with much dificuity | cannot be convicted. Putees a ee cinteat landscape. . Alt the Since their arrival in this ct 01 ight ‘ine they could be brought to understand that so many Conservatives generally look forward to the month was insalubrious and the rate of mortality tee called upon General Grant and formally pre- oe the! ty, some eight or nine | unfortunates of the sisterhood of butterfies—whose | Demccratic Convention in New York on the high, On the 4th an earthquake was felt at Jersey, @ sented him with a copy of the platform of principles | ays ag0, we have had but two cloudless days. And, | dresses outrivaied their own—they had noticed | 4th of July with the most intense pterest, dense fog existed in London, and at Maidstone, ‘in 7 ' Broadway and eisewhere in the city could | but opinion here as everywhere else is an . of their Convention. Upon reaching the General’s | ## Mandarins Chih and Stn are particularly sus- | 9 Kent, the sun’s force at noon was 100 de; yy any Means becoine so utterly degraded. It was | vided as to candidates. ie favor Pendie- headquarters, after a few moments’ delay in-order | Ceptible to chiliness, superadded to a sort of melan- | pointed out to them what terrible evils foliow in the | ton, some Hancock and some very good conserva- aerate ps aa of the Zoological Soctety of to give time to announce their arrival, the committee | Cholic temperament, they and their followers have | train of alcohol, and for the time it greatiy impressed | tives are willing to see Chase nominated. Iniced Two new foreign members had been elected in 1867, what we won in war.” We mean to make it a y felt no decided inclination’ to exertion and wet | them with the superior wisdom of the State in | not a few allege that the conservative delegates from hak Fe sna race iy, Sea ae Pee tos an nce atmo ct king and spotted silks, ‘The gentlemen from | Punishing those wig could so far degrade themselves | Virginia, among whom are Hocook, Stuart, Ould and | $6 ipiversty of Jena. and Mn. Ge FW sR Creator with certain inalienable rights, among which par apis rector of the ens of the Zoological of After a lively handshaking Colone! Henry (. Alle- | China are not fond of fogs, ‘Scotch mists,” drizzling | steal away their brains. A few minutes later and | cratic nominee for the Presidency. 1867 the number bers: man, of Pennsylvania, took position before the Gion- | Tains, cold, easterly winds, out door exercise or fin- | they felt the application, They were invited aiding iat Someta tisceane t tat income for are “life, libe! and the pursuit of happiness.” ne " or 2,702, being an increase of 243. The total income for We mien’ that there shall never be cause or oppor. take of lunch, served 1n tkat part of the buil = * SRR for a ceil ar tn, ails mauon, on ainicd | eral and delivered afew complimentary remarks, as | alferently cooked food, reserved. for’ the seocptioa and entertainment of THE SCR Oe es epee egymnyeio Aagte hs ‘ose Who must fight to regain their freedom, | follows:— We do hope for the honor of thé country that there | guests, and upon the table were, when they had | again densely crowded with a host of damsels and at le year excep? (851 and 1862. The reserve beds invested in reduced three per cents. tal number of visitors during 1867 was stated to fae boom sseui3, bel 28,865 more than in 1866. GuxkRAr—The soldier and sailor citizens who as- | Will, before the Chinese take their final departure | Soated themselves. piacad sever ot Doutles of excellent | young cavallers, the Cooper Inatitute presented last sisted in disarming treason, by their representatives | from the land of Hall Columbia, be vouchsafed to us | own dialect, the inconsistency. of serving liquors | evening a brilhant appearance. It was the recep- in nati convention assembied, have made - 7 Gammel oF poll itieal principles ‘and a declaration of | 2d them at Jeast a se’ennight. of clear, unalloyed | asa compliment to guests and then of punishing | tion py the male department of the School of Design, men or ‘We believe that there a be no permanent peace, in and al rights; the equality of all the law. We hope tosee our government reaching to the remotest corner and to the huinbiest ‘The total number of in the Society’s Person, securing to him by impartial and irresistible | Presidential preference. We are a committee dele. | sunshine, so that we shall not all, orient and ovct- ee arr ecniness puilssopher fe datnct | which, though by far inferlor to the exhibition of the | erle on the first of f dannary last was 010; namely his pel ry 9-9 the right to the avails of | gated to present an authenticated copy of their | dent, normally feel like Mantilini’s “dem’d damp nd inutes thi ‘iety of placing his in- nt rthel 531 quadruped: and 159 reptiles, labor be Tight and the rtu- | platiorm of prin Dion The principles enunciated | podies.’ tay on reothrnendton ite enBomsih ond fl i 4 ioaie rome Dottie pedal oaini: Manet Ren) bulb aa, Sie the principal. niaitions werea young female sire nity for mental and a: ad- | are candid, concise and expressive. They are un- ing admired for its simplicity and less pretentious efforts, 8 walrus, ‘and a fine collection of animais from equivocal in their designated choice, emphatic in | It was in the programme prepared on Thursday wih te fenroun liga, it example saeegatiue, | The doors had scarcely been thrown open when a thelr tone and decided in their character. They | that the embassy should drive from the Westminster | by the attaches, excepting Fung- yee, who is a great | long array of beauty and fashion came pouring in, breathe the true spirit of loyalty and liberty and equality before the law; they conform to the teach- Hotel to the foot of Twenty-sixth street, East river, iva of temperance aud consistency and good not in picturesque groups, but in masses, and by Ings of the fathersof the republic and never lose sight | and thence in the steamboat of the Cormissionefs of eet the excellent sa?mon, the delicious shad and | eight o’clock the spacious rooms, the entire suit of wangement, e _ best a for the insses {1 pektalee share in its rin ia management We shal hear much of forgiveness and fraternity; wi Spa} most earnestly desire y return of ‘the pel y res MG new igri fron 80 much pean of — e vel ‘simple feb constrncton, It consists of two disks of one fixed and the other loose so that it can re+ measu! times. None long more ¢ the goditke truth that all men are created equal. harities and Correcti the Bellevue, visit the volve geo ag close togethers almost Soca tully vento on Ge teen = Be, “4 resoq ie, nay patidtas datinction botwe b. 4 beri pat neta raee) ihaddet, ae nategene ne e nuisieives een fae ig tee Bly ae which was set apart for the display, were al- Cane ptr mi cor ag es bol oy on Shalt goverament during the late eae zat naturalized and ond neers Dek eemeoy ane Sema e Dy. o'clock P. M. sharp. “. = — deasert ’ served, with coffee and most inconveniently jammed, promenading for a s les, ge: the cage, above re of dead @ trust in our hands.’ We | ernment mn for all citizens he country M. w be cong . Disappoti oles & small parchment tern Jong for peace and good will, but we have no friends | whoare athomeor abroad, They admitnodiscrinine. | ‘They did visit the tslands, but they were along | ‘& GE a orm a I ym gra a “f ppointment | nating n'a polut, Teaching to the centre of ‘who oppress their fellow men. We do not idly and ton in ts of races or caste and make loyalty pany 4 was visible Pa » hog, te Q The loose Fisk is then eet in motion, nd a sheet of ly ask for indemnity for the past; we seck ae political privilege. ‘They are arm in while in making their minds up, They remembered | assistance of sundry vehicles and spirited pacers for | there were scores them: looked uly rubbed by the hand, is placed placed Se neas security for the future. You ‘will see that Sou ak ‘of apostacy and speak in thunder that they had many offictal calls to make on presi- | the landing, where the faithfu! Bellevue was hopeless and eam tabearatic we undergone ra Pa oN as to ty 4 ‘one of the holes. ao She Convention Delleves that integrity, simplicity an nat the recreanta who yielded to tempta- | dents and crowned heads, secretaries and mimsters, | Hently awaiting thelr reappearance and embarkation | considerable bodily exertion, evident from the lan- | aintely a torrent of electricity is produced, which tn governmental, adairs ‘are the dut on “tne leading Tesolutvon namies you as the only | Coy yey nn 4 rer | for the island of the Gotuamites. [2 pelargonate eyecandy a th “nfo good ermmen tal eitalrg ore , me duties of | Yon. The leading resolution names you as the only | and they cared not to have their choicest silks | A few hundred revolutions of the wheels placed ‘atmosphere was decidedly to paper | eased on yemoving the paper, Strict fulfilment of national obligations a point of | war for the Chief Magistracy of the nation, | spoiled by the tears that fell from the overfull eyes | the boat, at six o'clock precigely—one hour and | collars, ut was relieved from ite oppressivences by = The Columbus 08.) ln honor never to be waived. What the civilized world | The free will offering of the Presidential | of Pluvius. At the hour named, however, the sky y minutes later than was originally intended— | the fragrance of delightful perfumes, A grand burst | | THE ASHBURN MURDER.—' arn ) Fecognizes as full and final payment is the only - | nomination, which promises certainty of suc- . Alongelde the Wharf at the foot of East Sixteenth | from Grafulla’s band soon set the mass in motion, | guirer of the ae _< a ment the Union repu! party will ever consent ceas, is the highest compliment which could lightened a little and they took courage to enter the ps where carriages were in waiting for the com- | and as the mart! ‘miagtial strains Foss alott » Gece prom- | and Mr. — oe young me and sent tender. The oneal pret varty ‘adopted citizens are | be to an American citizen. That distin. | Carriages in waiting for them at the hostelrie in Six- bop ne, — Cy ‘a were ane enade was commenced, for the first time enabling Serer be ak as been arrested in that cua ta Clearly seneriod, and al who love our govern- ied compliment has been tendered you in | teenth street, but it was much nearer three than one trarimen T Dalley re e pomenad m agg Bm od ae oe ex implicated ie nets 9 aaabarie onal ment are hospit vited to come and enjoy its | its most unselfish, most acceptable and most exalted Jess, with great volu EE pery and much geg- | hibitors. The rooms were ¢ ‘ited, flags Denefits and con! ie to ita strength. - | form. The act was volun ‘the choice of unpre- o’clock before the bow of the boat laden with the | ture or hands and arms, h and body, the inci- | streamed from the reading room to oor beiow | the erent na - oe, however, had been in« vention spoke in nothing more wi in | cedented unanimi pan oe aectionately from | fairest hope of China and of all who believe in mani- | dents of the day. nd over the several entrances. The musical se- | formed of the ni savers cl the a omy proffering a hearty weloome to all those who, lately | the hearts of your ietiow comrades and seconded by | fest destiny andthe star of empire making tracks | yy, Tisciteeniae multe eocraor are oF ttdiant we, bo a — , ttracions wanes A Way aunduce vu tes angen Of the ¢ ay cso aueiiine «an catotion the gratitude ofthe loyal mliions of the land. ©The eat and eastward, and then northward on ite way | with iuvitationsand business that they have often | of a | very | oreditable | display. The, charme | astaasination, ave been sent to the same piace, } a Isiand. been absent when reonages have from “La ‘prnsni, not ably as Witnesses. the inst = yee sCoumbenss indications wi re the wpeaber’ tatrodeona x resol ‘one big 2 rae called in person at the noel es and tie ‘thelr cards, of onieting the favorite gems of ‘‘ La Grande Duchesse”’ ' ihe jo ceaee fer "the mext’ Prosisema code. sient “ine soldier's. choice ‘for. the vroyanying Miniter Durlincawe and the em- | Pulch were is a large umber, showing Now pro- | were rendered in & manner that added elasticity to | _ It is stated that hardly a day passes at mes =! y Boreas. peat in - gift of the ped Accompanying Minister Burlingame and the em- | found and generabis the interest in ee ‘success Pot the ‘and pleasure to the scene. outrages Prpetrated upon —_ n converging upon yourself, Having people. the embass: pont f . Ross wi y and of the good feel itertained by | tne exhibition itself, we must elewate the opinion a That resolution was s recatved with the most | bassy were his Exceliency J. Ross Browne, recently ti ward its members indi atiy. ,. a the Fapturous enthusiasm and its sentiment was speedily | appointed Minister to the Court of Pekin, and the | “Qawnursdyy his Gxcelieney Bdward Thornton, | Pronounced Yostentay ee te he taal deher onan. Gittaéns by negre troops stationed there. They stores take what hey want anf v peneraiy ee P oH oy Convenion re. and formally, ing for it, and if remons' by State, Territory by Territory, recorded the | aud gratefully echoed from ocean to ocean and frou | wr, Charles D. Poston, Commissioner to China; | British Minister accredited to the government at latter, however, did not appear to aspire to the ladies are will ofits constitcents and unguimousty nominated | the chain of fakes in the North to the great gulf in “O\d Man T. W.” and Commissioners Bell and Bren- Washington, called and left his card. A little later | efortot the former and conlined. themselves prin: | to yield, the whole to them. The you for President of the United States, toliowing the | the South. The feeling was sincere, the enthusiasm jan T. an ‘Mr. Burlingame was at home) and the } cipally to architectural, mechanical, free hand and to gta te lawlessness during the ‘work y tumultuous and long continued manitesta- | unbounded, Cees the expressed gratitude, | nan. who, with their accustomed bonhomie, re- ee inister, drove Crayon drawings, the first and last mentioned of | will compare very favorably y ith, that of of joy, pride and ce. We know that | the expressed love the expressed confidence | ceived and assiduously contributed to the pleasures | to" the hotel. He was > oe. received which deservedly evoking much approbation | noted bummers in the days of strife and you will be faithful to the constitution and the laws of your companions in arms Tor their beloved the sight seers a3 fac as it was within ir power ol and to aw pet and principles ‘that you a Sooee Po by Mr. Anson Burl private | from the uninterrupted stream of inspectors. commander. “Your comrades honor you because to t0 66, parlor. In the introductory Sw. 4 the Rus- | Some few creditable attem) at sculpture you | they love you; they love you because you have been a proaching. Randall’s Excell MISCELLANEO Met not seek to en! ing represen- | true to the goverument which fostered you, ‘true | Island, “tie ited with military ardor. and Sechnuae chaser er ain ty dea Ciamees novecimuante |. mapteedineameaeaenttalinsoa tn tebaibeiieias ae “RSOLCTR DIVORCES OBTAIN ives of the people any Polley of your our own devising, | to the rights of humanity, true to the interests of | an Suammaeag desire to ousrivas the Seventh | Toe Russian government, he said, halls mission | the apr gave, nevertheless, sufficient evi- Am where desertion, for you have said that ‘the will of the people is the | loyaity, true to the principles of justice and equality | regiment in the affections of the embassy, were | as evidence of progress and doubts not ita beneficial | dence of careful training and Aitonether the | pabenpe Norehary ali dizoed crores Jaw of the land.”’ The records of the war and of | and true to your honor as a soldier. You were to | found drawn up by their commandant in aon results, He said he had been 4] lly directed by | male reception was weil worthy ‘Of attention, and ba? gies vie fee your mene) fidelity afford the evidence that the | your country during the rebellion what Washington | line, and, the moment the peculiar dresses of the | prince Gortschakoff to assure Mr. Bur! that | considering that the male students have scarcely as — —_ wisely place you in the chair | was to the patriots of the Revolution—“First in war, | gendemen from the tad were made visible to their upon his arrival at St. Peterabi he meet a | much time to devote to the artas their fair rivals, — PRIZES CASHED AND IAPORMATION FUR. ‘ashington and Lincoln. In behalf of the Con- | iirst in peace and first in the hearts of his country: sharp eyes, from thelr young throats cheer followed most cordial reception, not only ithis omicial capa- they are deserving of credit for thelr efforts. "Ag AA. ~Tnet in. Si legalized lotteries. 4; CLUTE, Banker vention we tender you its nomination for President, | men.” The Nican Convention, im the | cheer of welcome, an when the vocal salute had | city as the representative of the Chinese govern- reviously Observed, the oil eee ciate’ naaer and’ Broker, 300 Broadway and 153 Falton = solicit ite We can ‘give you no | fuiness of its for the soldier, with one | ceased the drums, be and nea were beaten with | ment, but also as an American citizen. Rabie. many of them exhibiting masterly touches of cadhcs i our are "We propos to ccs ou | “wen Some, guoa tnd" muiafa™ servant, Wot | Srough''ulgh incre of the flemb taking pet | itt ermaeta earn ciaoneagne, ean aU | aru and vigor, oe, wall axcarefa nut, bus ihe | [L°T7=RI=® —— % enon; le ears - Speech of General Grant. hast been faithful over a few things, we will make iemgn who were decorated with, the “red bu could not fall to notice that this was te Arst ‘offical mode, is’ hE, werd ‘mention and de- Ti eitiel = ae After the app! with which the " psoas A hela toot om pte oe their caps and peacock’s feathers pated: recognition of his mission, gon a he wecvediy el atted general ntjon. ‘The reception FRANCE, SMITH 400. was received, had ceased, General Grant replied as | pliments vo the de of the Foverninent OM. GRAND EWERY AND RECEPTION. of fas asted to ctttene te iaarns Seren ee re ee, eee and an injunction granted again fonows:— atlas choice “for | the On landing, while the Chinese gentiomen were 20- | Goruechakod hi gratiication at, ‘aia early oficial ray, Hay & 0, Nomination their unanimous ratifica- | commod @ covered wagon, action Russian ernment kind Fi Mu. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEWEN OF THE NaTioNat | tion, Our council of war has ended and you are Pemocniel wen sttes ea cover Shans oe poor hy YL Ae FOREIGN ART NOTES. Wood, Galton & Co, ‘Umion ConVENTION:—I will endeavor, in a very short jef, You will find the volunteer and Mr. Browne’s—were ‘ited to view between the two Ministers was a long and AA Sg Ph anid agunat ibe ony erases associated ae chosen chi to accompany on as in good fighting trim, the ranks filled to the maxi- | foot the Commissioners of Charities and the commis- which Mr. Burli The centenary exhibition of the Royal Academy of im, tke commands well oficered and supplies | sioner of the HimuaLd, immediately in advance of the | Gousial one, at whch Mir, Bacnngnate Gave ta" | ondon is one of conalderable interest, and most of both ample and excellent. The are in military rivals of the Seventh regiment, to the inte- DINNER AT THE UNION CLUB. discipline. Ti was | rior of the island, where, on an esp! yong juare On the arrival of Mr. Burlingame and his secreta- the leading artists are represented. It is a remarka- same defection, but it has all been remedied | or parade ground immediately in front of the head- | sig at the Westminster cards to ® private dinner at | ble fact that in 1763 English art had hardly any recog- by the promptness and an en of @ dram- | quarters, the Randal’s Island garrison recetved eight o'clock at the Union Club were found on 1 his nized status except as portraiture, while in 1868 por- ‘tame, to write you a letter accepting the trust you ave imposed upon me. (Applause.) Expressing my gratitude for the confidence you have piaced in ame, I will now say but little orally, and that is to thank you for the unanimity with which you have soi ace the saad Gye ait cam is wasnt ence te spel . court mi thete guests with ali the honors of war. Th selected me as a candidate for the Presidential | bitter anguish from every loyal heart, “heav: | word of command, they went throogh with much | ‘2 oc. fe py eg) ibe made "they trait painting is the branch in which English art is ee oMce. 1 can say in addition that I looked | me sighs of ardent hope and breathing precision the evolutions peculiar to company and | cordially received by @ number of gentlemen of all | Weakest. Hogarth is the great and almost the only A.~QPFictat. Dx bsg belt oe 8 COL- @m during the progress of. th silent but fervent ers to the Throne of | regimental drill, ending by giving other cheers for | parties, and where, eschewing for the nonce national | exception to the supremacy of portraiture at the ear- ouse ey Souter raga a e Almighty God that we should never look upon Ite | the ministers lities, they conversed on. the leading tople of me Her epoch. His ‘repatation, and such promt as he | "By dk aa ize Re #t Chicago with a great deal of interest, and am | like again. Weare stronger pow than ever—more | 4N ASPIRING YOUTH SPRAKS AND I8 SPOKEN TO. Pour in this city and elaewhicre—namely, the influ- were won by his engra' mermaids anc ‘and ELBY 00) @ratified with the harmony and unanimity which | COUrageous and more determined. We have taken | A young ioe with daxen hair, staring eys ence on Eastern civilization the tm it mission borough were then in their play of power, ecm to have governed the deliberations of the con. | CUr Position; we have posted our pickers ie Nave emeny ter wa ct ompnant to the’ ona ered Se a eee ecek lies: preme 0 Ar or fuare. aad that anton nes ut panting Naa on tne ; to ext in nt ention. If chosen to fill the high office for which | flanks and. are millions of | deemed necessary at this juncture four | 1 destin 3 be pee a militia, with Schu: her fax at their head. | paces to the front and in a clear and jou’ voice bade ce, One may almost count the ee one re- At your command “forward!” we ‘will move on | the Embassy, through its chief, welcome to Randall’s EATH KIT CARSON. = ° the freiny's works.” Here 18 our plan of battle:— | Island. ‘The young gentleman spoke. fluent and to D OF , Calle with pleasure on one's fingers, A palpable aim you have selected me 1 will give to ite duties the @ame energy, the same spirit and the same aio ERS ee ac - ‘or ot lars and information tn RANGE, suit 14 Co ‘will, that 1 have given to the performance of | “We will fight it out on this line ail summer,” and | the point, and was eloquently replied to by CTT yee We gh I all duties which ave devolved upon me | sev she ytd vwrnirtng dows, the valley.” We lingame, who remarked that he fem Ritmuch moved by | AJetter from Fort Lyon, Colorado, announces the Ha portak petite eae snout Ria ak Ky. charge their a the manner whic! ie Em! y had peen receiv: her Carson, bet "] heretofore, Whether I shall be able to perform | merce tier donne faak thelr stronghold. and také | ana trusted ‘thatthe future of the young ceatiemen peg one Pap lialg bier io ae SRS TR aE nie | “A KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY, EXTRA CLABS, 3, these duties to your entire satisfaction time will de- | them in the rear, when we will have repeated the before, whom he stood would be bright indeed and out. the United Biares as areOt,. HED: GE eee paieh to tn aoe ates he hed for: eT anne do, 1588, termine. You have truly eaid in the course of your | Millar summons from our Commander. rns, oi that they would grow up to be good and trasted | on the 230 of the present month from the | Pane Snin on the pictures Leym of ee and M. er ee ee eee Trt, 68, 7. address that I shall have no policy of my own to | forme’ ot unconditional mount the, A Ni to 9 al effects of the rupture of an artery in his | Edward Frere. The former sends 2 lange Kewrocay tATE—oL Age Bt ap st mneouns interfere against the will of the people. fame twice dignified by Wagbington, twice honored | | oyuer evolutions, inciud calisthenle exerc spe. ‘The Gceden* ‘wad’ bere. tm Medinon'| Fe Oe engi cae ene Sere eee Go, My i 3, 448 the General concluded his speech there was | YY our Lincoln. We a mor, sir, to submit | were reaumed, and in the midst of some grand fleld | county, Kentucky, on the 2th of December, | fy ‘fibrmins (OF the, qamtory acy the am papueatt Me CS asia Jong continned applause. e plan of _— : at cae ha te the Guctenen 1 > ee 1809, and was consequently in his fifty-ninth year. | Countries. It representa a Genoese family PADUCAH—EXTRA OLAG8 eae BY MIS80URIy ADDRESS TO MR. COLFAX. SSPLY oF GREE Coote variably riding), toa building al quarter of a | When quite a child his parents emigrated to Missouri, | the right of citizenship, aequired by by servige to ihe 15, 0 te 10. 1, 6, ny papvudmeduate dh, reas MISSOURI, CLA 408—+ a 7 % Con, bond O80. Managers For circulars, &c., in the shove General Hawley then addressed Speaker Colfax, saying:—You have heard our declaration of prin- ciples at chicago ‘and therefore I need not re- peat it. You Te that numerous § can- General Graut then spoke briefly in reply a8 f0l- | mile further up the island, where were about a | where he was reared. Say sama his fifteenth | Tire ofthe sialrosse lemaing from a @ female village lead lows:— hundred children, all boys, between the ages of four he was apprenticed to a saddier, but disliking | school in ‘winter, with the Horous little by m ther dl and GENTLEMEN 01 Saitors’ Con. | and seven y Who, on the entrance of the guests, VENTION IT Will say, while Tt was wever a desite of | struck up 4 patriotic air, of which the Chinese the trade, and being of a wild, roving disposition, Worm tine geet, Mee ay caves, wiilea hind mine to be a candidate for political office, it affords | tlemen, save Fung-yee and Teh, ‘under: he left his master two years after and started on @ | Sister of St. Joseph se gee throats of RUAY, EDDY & CO, didates for the Presidency were pre- | ine great gratification to feel that I have the oui port stood not one word, and at its conclt- | hunting expedition. For eight years he.pursued the | the t lagi- * “Covington, Presented. They ‘vere ‘all loved and respected and | of those who were with me in the war. in'not { sion commenced a series gymnastic exercises that | ord othe epee i ee ot P cordial I hein of hrc, pp of uns cc i Car your selection was brought about by the will | feel that I had the confidence of those I Yeon feel polo uite astonishing in children #o young. it “hab pone a Oo ittetoe BUMIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND, Able ee ye oy ie Seomed ‘ou a lene Sesirous of accepting the position. The accep- ~ “ied I eee oe —e part of Ryan ‘was appointed hunter to Bent’s fort, in which capaci- eek of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, e0p) fourteen ance of th trad gat and Sun; an re- Public service. "We know yon come from the people, | duty. Hoping, teving: wees ihe, Ghoatahboe f | sently the delighted tninisters, forgetful ot the thane | tY He continued for elght years longer. Returning THE FLUSHING (L. 1.) STABBING AFFAIR. and without false pretence you are faithful to prin- Oostemeway ah . AMONG MEN'S FURNISHING Will receive ciple. The Convention ‘tenders you the nomination your aid ih ‘Gest Novempes, 2 aus ce aria dignity? andthe aplonaits character they | to Misour tthe end ofthis time forthe parbose of | mye aiegracetl attr which occurred at Posting, thank you, gentiemen, for the honor you haye con- porter’ VAIL’ were expected to sustain in ey intercourse with | seeing his family he met General Fremont arfd Queen's copnty, on Thursday afternoon, has been the Oh? rT aha re otal “New ey "Ay in street, Cravate, 500, ; President and asks your acceptance. (Ap- | ferred upon me. “ outaide barbarians” by their great Emperor sitting ted an offer fo join hi uze Undershi Plause), ta his aiace at Pekin, commenced, while their facea | Promptly accep lo join his exploring €X- | topic of general discussion by the inhabitants of that y plied!—Mr. Presi A ee, whom was ai eneral | hands ir arms and even kissin, e e become extended; his name Jey and gentiemen-histery hae already proclaimed | Grogg, one of the committee reported not present | these Mttle human waifs, who boast of no soul os tA . still there is littie elicited from the parties on either | prostrat nino so nawapuon, sie headache, Ac. Onice that the Victories of the party you represent during the recent war always give Thoreaged hope and con- dence to the nation, while its reverses and defeats ever increased the national = It is no light tribute, therefore, to millions of republicans’ in tho’ tindae States and Territories represented in the Chicago Convention that our re tt bas been ao in- bly interwoven with the best interests of the being connected with many daring feats, In 1847 he | side which tends to give to the public the nature of beyond od “i boundaries that careth one jot lieutenant inthe United States army and at- fhe cause, artic ved Ro the Sabb of ee While thus ehaking hands and laughing with and shed to the rifle corps, and during the rebellion he e soldier from Willetts ‘accosted at the little fellows, an net | iy plese fuel. he promoted from " rank to yen ae he wy — Md aay Ton Wight sa ae incmsay dent cons that hw he divers << Feached a fa soreret brigadier general, md with i esteoi) l mit, when Wright struc: dalle Island, A endden and delighted exclamation equalled. A splendid shot, no Par. 9 never ay ay ber of Wiens: mend ed. | gn ee i from BUD ce In his immediate vicimity | 45 have failed to killa redskin that he fired at, and who exclaimed, Oven ia it to Btea, and again he was this morning, Generals Rawiins, Badeau, Porter, Comstock, Dent aud Babcock, Colonels Parker, Web« ster and Leet, of the General's stat, After afew mo- ments’ conversation General Grant extended a cor dial invitation to the committee to be present at his residence this evening, on the occasion of the formal poe of the nomination of the National Con- [#PURE BLOOD axes six. The bowels may be costive oF ome organ does its work weakly, From causes like (hese gases and gummy sube stances occur which polson the blood; the perspiration magt be checked; the feet may be #0 chilled that their fetid exbalas at achild of about five years, ber that fell beneath hi Fepublic that the trlumphs and reverses of the one | Pention to mim. The committee then jetties woe. | Loh sanding ming tf tue mat or cohen ce dere the nuraber tat s aim must have been | tid prostrate upon the ground, and the wounds in- a have been. the triumphs ad reverses of tue other, | Fal for ane capitol to of thelr cou: | age, tn. sugn, repeated the yacutation. ‘The Sea Nog ato, Whete be Gutieeaenak Bae, fictea as he was fai Moroot doh not ad Hons are thrown back upon theblood. Here is cnuse fox! lowers crumned tha reteilingy the Key merger a, | om ag hg iy FModoiiees of totnn wae Oras ee feitby hls untiring Brosecations of hostlitis fmith Dare es Ge neces Cahagen howler, bat th Wat | paine, fevers, tntammations. Tp these cases Hrandreth policy, thet loyalty ory Dy eg Tally pre. The fonlow! letter was i: ahead to notify that n Js the oy. si There canta be no aavage foes, then at war with the government, pet however, that san after the Pilis are worth morethan gold. Five or eix cure at once, ve thy ‘dim ntieman Laagd race whic! e 01 5 ¢ virtual adm = ing ac none the war, | Cordial ng, with the platrorm “ Wi ightitay, May 20, 1408, ipone fo it, while nis softened: tn THE WEW YORK STATE SPORTSMEN'S CONVENTION. the whole programme a] Seammenbhonndiemelin deta rani hentants dean opted by ite national Convention and the reson | ton. somoyuse Courax, House Of Representee | ¢ fh which Conttse wrote, but in that — ates to return and procure the Knife, which WA8 | rsiers which polson the blood and make ussick, ‘These tione thereto attached, I accept the nomination | tives;— tongue dbo/anumering Word, The jmpres. BorEALo, May 29, 18¢8, | found lying ae the ground. The case was not a ay Aner “communicate that acceptance. to. youn | oottentin ce moe ok ad catlors’ | ston made om. a.ofall ab this discovery was | ‘The New York State Sportsmen's Convention, ad- | ‘UClnded yesterday. ’ celebrated Pilla should be in the House ready, } - ose ome pean the more forma trnnner that requires. General Grant Si Peon me epiett whlch, aoa a or Vertised to take place in this city Monday, June 1, | ‘The Aurean Veritas of Franco, or ing Ga. | See B, Brandreth in white letters on the government stamp. There were long continu of | two o'clock to-d had nnavoidably to be postponed on account of the | zette of France, has been Frpnateoneed tom nde the Principal ofiee Brandreth House, New York, Sold by aif — bubitean doa Ce ee ar har i ri et eR ca beh wi OF *rfre General was unusually animated and dispgaed

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