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fHE MILWAUKEE, NEWS: SUNDAY, JUNE 8.1879 TIUE JPAf EBB Are inBiiod from TBEKuwsO co: THE NEWS, published every day oo fe'exoept Mondavi fiPer rear by mfii! fTo Cityenbecnbcrs, by cHriers THE NEWS, publisbod every Tuesday. 'Tetias: Per 80 THE SESH-ASTEEKLY NEWS, published every: njoceday and Friday, I COJaiEECEV'i'a'biiBliod 1 ven Wednesday. Tcfms: joees oia newspaper office of any Jp the ountrylofifcs size. this connection we will say to oar rlendB throughout the country that the SETTS enters upon a. new era; of usefulness and prosperity, and that will ctend to the paper the patronage naturally due to the only Democratic State pa- in Wiseonshvthe paper will be made ilMhey can ask or desire.

"We ajjain return 'our thanks for past patronage; and solicit an Increase in the TbelaiEe and! rapidly inoroaeiilK circulation of all those papers mates the 'very best mcOi- mns tor advertising. THE Milwaukee SUNDAY, JUKE S. 1873. REMOVAL. Xo 92 Mason Street.

With this Sunday's issue the XEWS cnle- luture. Another brutal prize Sght is en the tapif. Tom is- to- meet Johnnie Dn-yer purse of if 2000 and the championship of the world. Is about, time to hear irom the Stats-assessment board. The people are Too mucb- electionecr- ng and cot enough work is is the and the State officers have returned from their junketing trip, on which they prtteaded to inspect a railroad, jut in reality were doing a-littleiquiet electioneering.

gained for himself a brilliant record as a oldier, fair fame as a politician, and a aa an honest man und a patriotic itizen. To him was accorded the honor lared by no other American citizen of three great states of the TTn-l 63, in the Sedate of the United States. irst Illinois conferred that 'honor upon im, in electing him as the colleague of tephe'n A. Dauglks. Nest Minnesota ent him as.

the representative of that oacg State, aud lastly Missouri choose im as its senator to! nil a short term ex'i iring on the 4th March last- General Shields -was born in 1810, and was consequently but 08 years of age at ie time of his too young for such iman to die, but the wounds received iu wo wars came against him, and tookhim ijray almost withokt Bnting is life time lie has ifilled many response le positions in tho public. eervieeV and asscd through them all without stain or eproacb," He died man, and loved bj all who knew him. May rest peace. THE New York legislature lirfs a he Inebriate asjlum at BingUamton and ordered it turned into a hospital for the nssne. As an institution "for the refcrma- joa of drankards the BinghamtoD' asy um was a failure.

brktss its removal into ajiew home, ant 'resumes with fresh enthusiasm and its-chosen work of serving the people of and the Northwest with a live honest antt bold democratic daily, weekly and semi-weekly ijcwsjpaper. Though W3 have been printing the paper in the new building a Iew past, this is the first Sunday issue from our -new quar- tersVandit was not yesterday that was formally opened, in th Mason etreet. In order to show the 'exterior of our oEce to distant friends, wo p'ace at head of'this article, an accurate representa- itiori of the buHdusg as 'seari from thi "Webelieveit iswithcocinieidable pride that we announce this now'departure oi i the SEWS, for it implies accccala amoun of success -in Uie past, a certain 1'j amount of confidence in future. is with- feelings of gratitude, wtuc. I we take this occasion to express, that give our heart-)c-lt thanks to the puMi iwbo have so long the SEWS it; This.paperh6.3-now.as6a published con (Sinuously for during jijthe whole 6.5 ttjat timeitaas aimed -to 4he fast friend of the pjjopie, as well as a Sb'old esponeht o' pure flemocratie princi- "We wish to state that -we not ua- ot Vis fact thpi we'-owe tising tp our patrons, aacl that, we ihiend iriereaftcr, while ourselves independent of rings and monopolies whatsoever kind, to circ- our best energies arid most studious taoughtto the biisjness of continuing 'in their esteem and meriting their further patronage.

years airy the first 'of last month, the Xzws moved out of thisbuild- int adjoining the Lew oCS.se on the eas.t, and went into the block aai During that long period; mjjay and the which this paper was engaged'. After a iaipse of twenty years the tojthe 'occupancy again of an office which Ssjlts own property! Some of the would-be this paper have soug.ht every opportunity, of! late, to give publicity ti their was that the could not continue'to exist wi.lhoiiT the public as. thi city and county pripting. i answer to all such idle 'stories we wliisay that at no time within Ujo.past twjiSrtty years has the iiaper been more in- dependent.or in better-shape for a-career of in the future. That the will 'bo published, successfully ously, long after the croakers of jfm we make reference, are 3ead and orjrotlen, is a fact too well known to leeki.

mentioning. i new building as will be seen, Is Without an exception', the handsomest on tbefetreet. It is three stories high with llgjitantl airy basemeutin which A rdlrosd train in Nevada -was recently stopped by crickets. They were so hick tfeat the crushing them failed.to revolve and the tram men were obliged to sweep tbemirom the track be" 1 thct could moke headway. Inficrsoll has fol- owcrs by hinting at a possible' hereafter.

was the funeral of his dead brother at wfiich he delivered the oration. The death of a loved one even ielievers to hope there may a. hereafter even though they declaim 'against it sll their lives. THE Board of Education of have reduced the pay I of the teachers in the public schools from 10 to 13. per cent, und a number of studies from the course in 1 -the high school.

This attack' on the expenses ol the public schools is becoming genera! throughout the county. Thb gresjt planets Mars and Saturn arc ezpecleil to visit togethir on last day of June. They hav.c cot enjoyed pleasure since April IS17. "What Jo's of things they will have to and they will doubtless ccjoy their vitit In America fae event will take place about o'clock in the afternoon, A correspondent of Chicago paper announces that Carpenter is killing himself by the "ex cessiye use of tobacco. This correspond tnt asserts that tmokce il cigars a day acd thiii the excesuv' EUiokiLg.

is what is using.him up and not rhumatUm. Don't smoko'so muc: Slatt. all $he presses, machinery, and -mailing detriment are located. On errifund or. firsH.

floor, is located our counting itjora, which is azfade.lof "neatness, compactness and eodrenienee, with job department la tits roar on the 'same floor. We aro amply prepared to do any and all lands of job "printing in the most sat- Isfa story manners-feud at the lowest possible price. We would respectfully eo- IcttJourplendEto plve us-a share at their patronage In that line. the second floor is located the editorial rooms, library, and apartments for central purposes. Oft the third floor is the composition room-where lie type for tie-paper is set, Hie IjJrms made no for the press, and from which they are sent to- the teess room an elevator.

The composition room, which, by Ihe way, is important room about a news- -without exception one of the and'most conveniently arranged thf state, and light, airy and well Ten'" Altogether, Jhe neVf NEWS building bfing built eBpedudlyfor the Is one tie iadapted to the 'pur- The republican reformers in thq boarc of anxiors to show their agilit proposed serioutlj to abolish the oSc of lufptctor." Thtv wcr very much surprigid to jearn that thtr Wjs no such t-ffici: ner- cfBccr, nor ha there been for at mcnths. Tr; again centlemic. "conslituent will be disappointed if you do not reform IT IE now-stated that Foster was.nomi nated lor governor of Ohio by franc Several persons who kt-pt tallies an who agree in tLcir count, ciaitn that hi vote was not at large as announced. Th matter, it reported, wiH be brought be fore the Commutes. i titling representative in Ohio the fraudulent President should obtai by fraud a aomiaatioa in that great fraud his matter.

imitation ad found it necessary to prosecute the rothfr of one of the republican alder- ieu, ind to eatiefy this man's determined that he tooj should be acrificed, and without any notice, -withi ut oilo word of debate, at thejnext meet-' ng he was rejected by a strict iparty Tote, with two exception, another vjctim to the oncat of hia dutji But tho is to come. Since the organization the city, its affaire hqivc bqen managed by democrats. Now audagrfia arcpubv can was elected to some citij pfScc, but ie immon council always contained a emocratic msjority. In all that time the nest ion of politics never entered into ac si-lection of school Uy the nomination of commissioners is all iscs when tha msjority sons of temperance held a district dnvcntion at Spring Praitie, Walwprth oupty, last week, which was very largely. Weeded, all the in the district be- ngrepresented.

tho nga were carried on in a very enthusiastic manner, land it is surprising how sfijnuch nthnsiasm could be worked up in cold water. A series, of were pass- of the usual blood and thunder- order which'these who- deal in or use intoxi- ating liquore, were consigned to perdii tion in short order. The members of the pledged-Uicmselvcs that in the uiture thej would support, no candidates or office who would not agree to favor he repeal of all laws authorizing tho ale of or anguag'j of the resolutions, "who BK In 'avor of having odious jujing the right to make drunkards, epealed', and forever stricken from our ititate bouks. 1 Th'ej resolved, ''stood on the broad ground of entire prohibition from the use of intaxi- ating liquors." Aftcr-theli'jar necesaarj topaMthe above resolotions they earned meet at Whitewater after tbcmiddle of August when will doubtless pass a string of utions, taking bacJciall they have said in the present ones. Temperance a virtue; wiU be found'to doubt this, but the tnouthicgs of such windy demagogues as compose such conventions ss thii, do the cause of true temperance, more harm than tin times the' same number of ssloon keepers.

iTuey profess to b.2 temperance men; but at tihe same time they are intemperate in 'their actions to al! who disagree with tbjem. iind who think in the narrom chancrel that they do. Their actions give the lie to their anc it is cot. to be wondered at, that the youth of the country, reading and -hearing thi intemperate liDguage' of these reformers; would loose confidence in them aud themsilvLF, because intemperate iu other things. Loud us temperanc men prate, and solemnly as protes that they will support for conebu men-whp oppose the licensing of saloons vre propuecv tLat nt electi they will to a mao, be found vor.ing ant working-for the ekctiorj of Gdv.

Smit aad Ibe republican State ticket, thougi these gintlemen IraveUromsaloo to saloon £clicitirjg votis. Mecscires.th teaipemrice men, if you mean what joi say, a State ticket, non but tempurance men upon it, and thoug your numbers may be small at the pre. eat time; perhaps in the like th 'yau--rhay gain iand con quer it last. You will be respected fo jourhcntsty. i WHEN ever a.

republican soldier is dis Ichargei" by a democratic official, no matter onu'hcr is appointed in-fiis place, the.republican organs yell like howling that Smith has three ex-uaioc soldiers irom their c.mploytnEot in the Capitol at Madison and appointed in their places three msn who rcvcr smelled pewder but control volca, alt the republican pspcrs defead him and affect ty believe that the rlkciiargcd men Ivere "uot soldiers or were never dischaiged at all. sistcucy thoti art-a jewel not to bs found in republican politicians or newspapers. AKD now it suddenly comss to light that his fraudulcncy, Presiuent Hayes, underceitain circumBtancca becgmei a cindidatt for a second term. Like other Christian statesman, he has frequents 1-y announced his beljef that no "citizen could afford to'decline a position tendered him by the people, 01 a nomination by his now comta the ion- Terseut friend of ihe president who kd- mits to an interviewer, that Jlr. Hijea might accent a renommatioD, without a violation of his promise not to be acaAdi- date Egiiin, but he would not manipulate qr work for it.

The true inwardness in'tba dcfeat-of Judge Taff, the tiTe ol the Grant element, io'r the nomination as the candidate for governor of Ohio, has i at ilast'coaie out. Hayes, not is to bs a for tlie republican nomination in 1880. This course of Sir. Hayes i inkeeping wivhtheman. hope the reS publicans will nominate him.

The brand of fraud that now rests on hin, will be imprinted deeper on his brow by the totes of an outraged people. THE death of General Shields baa taken away one of the most remarkable men of the age. Hia history reads like the pages of a romance. Coming to half's century ago a.poor Irish boy, without friend or influence, he taking his fortune in hjs own hand, worked himself-to eminence among the people of his adopted country. Without exceptional and possessed of astounding tny kind, he HKITL'UCAX CITY is perhaps safe to tay, that never i the history of tie city, Itave the peopl b2en ED rr.ucii disgusted witii the action of their local legislature, are wit! the present common council, composw it is of a republican majority of Jt) .11.

It would perhaps be difficult to fin' a body of mrn of sufficient influence an standing ia the ccmmunitv -to secure a election as aldtrmcn, who arc to corn plelely under the control of a ring republican as the repubiica majority the board of aldermen thiscitj'is, man in the" post pulls the wires and. bis pupptt among the aldermen, dunce. Seward wit his little bell.never produced greater re suits than tbis man jn tlie goverrj. racnt building. Tke full fortie of thi power behind the thrcne, has been thow not only in one "instance, but in a dozen Through that influence the repubiica aldermen with a few honorable txccp Irons," are arrayed the confirms tion of Capt O'Connor, a man fihoin tho slander was neve raised confirmation no for! one movement doubted by the cit; To the great surprise of all, he wa ruthlessly slaughtered at the behest the ring to plcaee a handful of contrac irho to their £nsat surprise wer brcByht to a prompt and fulfill of tjieir contracts by Capt.

O'Con fior, and agaiost whom they vowed ver. geaoce. These mefrlailing to prevent, hi reaj ipointmect rallied around the rip bos ses and by promtEC4 of future euppo induced tbim to taks: up the cudgels i the behalf, and through the medium secret caucussej, in which aldermen whipped in like dogs, the deed was don and the doctrine laid down, that an cffi cer who has done bis duty; has notbin to expect disgrace from for whom be has fought But it i not alone in the caee of CspL O'Cot tbal the handiwork of the rise bosses i to seen. The name of Jasper was presented harbor maste a an who has filled the position fo two years to the satisfaction of all. supposed, that to him nootijectio would be raised, but the people reckone without their; host.

Late at uight, th reptjblican aldermen were-. gathere together in secret conclave, with a tew thel)08ses. In it was iourd that Capt. Humphrey in the dis char je of his duties as'harbar. master eft a nd.

the aldermen of the rd, and in agreed? upon a nime it wi; onfrmcd without oppositioi, but the ar? republican bosses saw in the school ward a huge letcr for use elections, and they di republicans should be aldermen he control creed thit appointed, the Eurptiso of all, the notnius- ins frnm wards posec'ssingi mojority of aldcroieo, were rejected with ut put' word of comment, and toxday a ward of the city has but ono sqbool cam- missioner. eimply because the liU has one forth, that-no democrat must be onfirrued and the aldermen of the ward sufficient backbone to staad by their andidatc. How do the people of the ify like this picture result of re- ublicau rule in but one department of be city do they stop to binkof the excesses that -may i be committed, should the rings that cdntrol that ever obtain entire control of all departments, us they are now ttrug- to do '(' 'Let the lesson be taken to the fact remembered that no matter how respectable the men may be who to office as republicans, be rings that control that party will uin them and that the only safety to the nterests.of the city lies in electing xatsto places trust, for under demo- iratic administration in this city we have and no abuses such as are now sought to be introduced into th'e government of our city have been toliinted. INTELLIGENCE, Kate Field Is at work on a new comedy Queen Victoria drinks toa out! of a saucer. Sheridan says that Charley isalmost a roster brother.

Hrs. taecrelary Sberraan Is atjSeuIcha tel, Switzerland. Garibaldi Italy nvcds fearer and more farmers. Mr. Joseph JledrilJ, of the) Cl Tribune, ia at Salt Lake.

i GcneraljFremont is in New Yc to interest capitalists in Arizond. Iho ilarquis of Lurna is writihg about- Canada, to be illustratj-d sad of tho law of the Slato go prl- vateerlhgi, Hobett Colyer 1 ohurch in Chloagols etrooply afiversa his accepting the few York call, and stands ready to ralso ils salary fo any sum ho inay demand, fohasihad'hla present pastorate tor 20 rears, and it Is only tho feebleness of his vife's health which would Induce Mm to, leave if." i A Shblbyvillo (tnd.) reltelous verslalltt draws'a any man gqts the best of him In agumcnt, and gives tho heretic Just one miniita In which to change his views to colnoldo with Ills own. Hq. Is-determined that tbp prevailing tendency to qulbblo shall bo stopped. "Whenever you are tempted Ihdulgo In'criticlsinir your very ba4 tiablt to get Into, by' tho ought to bo careful In your choice of languge.

"That is what I call a finished 1 said an adorer to an Indifferent as thev wended their way from church. "Yes, was th(i reply with a yawn, "but, do you know. I thought it never would be." If there Is anything which makes life desirable jt is. to sit by tho side of a man who has fourteen different diseases and hear hini-tell how ho caught them them and how much he has sufferodjfrom them. The dullest flashees Into eloquence when he speaks of his complaints.

If you begin to talk to him about the Scriptures he reminds you that Noah had an- attack of inflammatory rheumatism alter debarking from; the ark, and because he was compelled to He on the cold This Is an open door to his own sufferings in the same direction. Indeed, there Is nothing which makes you think that your birth' irai a nice fortune as much as the acquaintance of a man who has'bee thinking for the last ten years of the many diseases -with which he Is adlcted, and whoso genius lies In the direction of calling your attention to OPINIONS. Ic Cannot From the New York San, This is the day of cowaras and compromises; yet It cannot last forever. to make any approprla- Hciala at elections, tVhy ould servo an hojir If opped'. ilgars? Somebody must iddllng republican tickets cells, for a day "at number of demoorat- icauipalgn fund la not itind.

Stop thfiir' pay, the coming; to, now proposi tloos for th those their nay tho.drtnks pay them abd for con least, the ni .10 able to go Ibdeed! Wli anyway When theasagtbr of a ohurch In- Illinois If Ho i From the Philadelphia Times. If, 'Hayes would only contrive isorae way to keep his vetoes to himself nobody would suspect that ho is a (jrant man. Ororse III. Important Coloniri lor Doing From the Cincinnati Thofprosident "has refused his assent to Jaws tho most wholesoruo and neces. saiy for the public good." Il IVonlil rnjjnrlinmcnlai)' lo -llru- lion II.

From tho PhilaJdphia Kevif. li.ccently General GarQeld fctatcd that there were thousand unjter the shadow ot tlio Capttol. Hut he dlil not mention tho one under thr; Capitol itself. Aclirr, Knlhrrfanl. From the If the president is active about it lie miirht Ret chance to sonre agricultural show near Washington and back bc-foro another priation bill ready to veto.

read from Sj in his Hock tko ancienj vfhero me aj Hayes is shall; the. jurlspruden cate of just his only ijep! shall ha'3 tbj roe." i to convluco on old lady she was guilty of heresy, iter retorted: "Thrrn's 'aul differ:" When Mr. that Chief Justice Marit of American vas tho author and a'lvo- ii a bill as ho has '-There's- whore llj.ir- afortuno to differ July. There arc soil in our The avera this state Tho Berllii that The value! STATE; has 1,500 paupers. celebrate the 4th uf 00,000 acres of of each pn vlrgiii in In 1 reports crops in iing finely.

i Jeal aiul personal estate wiis quite -generally tout-the state. educational funds i)f crs'at Alanltowoc, a 0 foot this'season. rn half-of this state iu Jeetof Btacding pints. jva times- as as i.times as rich as ic Wisconsin thu world with De.coratlofjg: observed Tha a tho State The harb to esten In the no are Wisconsin! Tezas.and sola. There Ls aS rich for a ceiitlar Charles prnan, of has been Suporinteudent of i'ub- ic Tho Wlsciaail Eclectic association will in Milwaukee on thi) lirst in 1SSO.

The S. li'y, is ticking of beyond Priirc4ton i 1 the St. raihvav iily crushed-'WtUA 'coup'- on Thurisdiiy. 1 formerly 'Prcsi- Xurmal school, JBroadhead Ir.dapend- All EVENTSJNY LIFE, Co intry parsons for trt the summer hotels a In all Africa not a stniTrborrv grows 13 there to bo no Somo of spell it ers "Etna." Thpri? am Unit-'d'Htato3. nd 1 aiM ni.

While visiting' Argyll tho grajidi-stl nami'H. Who can tfll wiial hiis V'Swput By GAn. ih Bag la SILBER tn 1 In a man whn i.s slii.t. i ed to died i A roalLy in.ir. be'it-praying in hU shirl The kltijrjnf what prove St.

LiiuU iTi-t up corner up hiit w.ivi'.-, tiin ft is In for DEPARTMENT, esteriding iilfl: A bnikem. hul his han ling cars at I'ruf, E. A "of thy has purchasi ent. The girl (p her lather ogp now been "Thrcii oolgi There is no stone or tablet atth of Jlavrlins in the Cemetery. Clara 'Louise Kellogg hai quarters' ic.

a fashionable squilp. west eitil of London. Albauiand Jenny Line! live ii nc--u-iy opposite di-trjct i the Bbltoiis, South Private letters arinouQce tkatM daughter of the lau- GcuonU who" has been in Euroe two his up her at the D'litlr I.nltor nnd the 1'oltoa Crop. Fraru The Xi Ori'ejC' It has. been demonstrated that white laborer can get along very com- fiirtably, with prudence, in the Gulf Over half the cotton ciop ot the Is now raised by white labor.

Ballot Rafonrl. Fjon The the' freeman's weapon in time uf peace." The tyrants. iveafwn in all times. To thS for- the acnioeratic -party stands committed. piibiican To tfie latter, tho so-called party lias openly avowed its irnr.c*.

Let the people e.hooS" now which they will uapovernod. Thr Oflicr 2loldr.ro' I Four state tickets now in the Held in Ohio conluso and "jolhor tbe voters. tateamcn lelt aU the oth-T au-'! furnish rr.ore presidential than the "cuuntrj- will need for half Vt linl Ilni, Uo With Con E. I And still Ohio has enough st in Europe two years 'r 1 0 ek 8 for to be married to prorulnt-ril English Jilrmingham. The New-Orleans Picayune siys, with some indication, over the repeated n-- poita that Paul Morphy is icsUne, that Paul is a little igentlMUaji deeply engaged in minding his nvrii ijusiness.

Chess BO, you scornful Ihinci bat did he recover? udi! Wirt, who and rape upon her, Sivhole DtorVjand "VVirthus students cf Kncine were towrni; uf iiri- crackers ballmiy of th-j High school, tilt) rjuUdiKi f- IT John IL. inadt; an to Frank Ijoan. The liabilities- a and assets It in a Mr. Watkilis of I'hiiidelphia who lias married Mrs. Oates tliig It was a marriage forjave.

This Sstbowa Uie fact that, though the iarriaco took place as much as two werfts ngoi ithc not yet begun! to look: jaround for another man. theac'rlss, why ras present -whoa B. C. iinurdered In Teias, never Has ricoveri £rom the shock. tried to" pjay las Week in Philadelphia, but Is confin-- pd her bed.

She cannot sleep having frightful nightmares, which pre- Eent to her th? I.Uoody scene- 6Jn; wlt- hessed In the waiting room of Teias railroad depot. I The town of Albert Lea, was tattfed after Lea, man Who traverse thatparjt of tho State, and -who is still Hvinj in the ago of Sij years. The old Bet-tiers of Uie region llave invited the venerable pioneer to join them in a reunion nest Monday, and lie Is on Uie'way to ac-ceptiheir hbspltai- i A Congress will c-iplre after the baUiheads begin in, per- eplre, It was ehap -in pri.son affairs who first suits up entire. 'EELIGIODS. One may just as well be In the'dark as bo without a iiglit.

"I No man over yet looked, on tUe dark £fde of Jifq withtmLlUidlng it. i If you have good health haye nirte- tinths of all the Lord ever gives ito any mun. (if you wish to have a good hbupe to live fa when you are old you lay a brick every i JGo your way and don't trouble your neighbors'. A man never peeps through a kfcytiolo wbiUiout lluding something to him. It is vastly belter to have little "with contentment than riches with The -ais that carries youis worth riiorii than 11 iiqrse that' throws you.

Moody prea.ched two hundred suidjscv- cpty-flve 1 times in Balllmoro and give It up. The llarylondera themselves- sufficiently rcconiajructod already. Mr. fipurgeon asserts that an old mini iter oneo eaid to him: "'When I see a y. ung man want to preach, I always feel a vlsh to take him by the throat and try lo choke him.

off." 1 JThe greatest mistake Jloses ever committed, in the opinion of the llpohester D( mocrat, was In not being prese.njt when th lighc went out. A little forethought his part in this respect would have thousands of questions. I is a great and glorious thing tp be a and partly because dn ve manyases It takes a -vast responsibility from, the chief difficulty with such people, however, hi that they are very apt to worship their makers. ien a man tells; you with' a knowing that he has something co say in private you may be. sure that it jjit of unworthy gossip which will neither of you any gooe.

Eefuse toillsten to him and put your objection on high mo: -al and patriotic ground. You can say thft' it is breach ol the law ot Moses' from ijrs. Uay'es went into executive aes- islop tile other day, introduced a bill that the P'residont should wear nisiflioinels until tho 1st of June, suspended the rulea, Its third reading, had it encroseed, demanded the previous question, pafcsed it by one njajority and sent it to the President fur 'otniBg lolo I.inr. Froai the Buffalo "Courier, The recent overwhelming victory 'o' the democrots In Chicago was not, iu thu lar.gaage of. Ijilliaide, "a scratch," Is ehon a by' the result of tile judicial ele.c-.

turn whicli took in Illinola Monday. That Ililntfe may range itself in the column of democratic states ncit year, is u6t by any meanii Improbable. loarn that. in ono of th, 1 dvfray neai" mer school. II.

village of to thu amoul which pap default of Ooud Ilai n'early (-'riu Croix river, paB'-Qt at tt th In thy iul unit-US, and the City of the partk-3 buildings r. forfiier was 1 C'ruol am! t-Daivelv oi in" tt the dj a matter of cj tee of tho sc a full Invent. nouiKeil" tli foundation, Tlic othr-r La Close', aii'l one-wh Abou aLed a at nearly about th'-j Very l.rnu.- frcra the Ilrockljn A little lady poet lately caused to bf- printed the following llavs; Shr lifr win heart tjeali-bg luu 1 fist, Intn brf ftRlug 'liy Tito expression forcibly romjndT; us John Sherman's iletter fn which -lie announced his intention of leaning ou tha war democrats. Rwintt't Acceplnncr. OoueralKwing telegraphed" the-follow- inp; letter of acceptance from "Washington: I accept, and thank tho democracy of O.hio for the uusoughU honor conferrnd upon mf.

YlcCory will crown our for the supremacy of free mon over the dollar ana the bayonet. A Ncal-rr I'olilicinn. Fryni tho Tork Suo. Ex- Congressman Martln'J. Townscnd; ln a Decoration Day speech at Troy, do- nounc'ed the honoring alike dead rebels and dead Unionists.

"Two thousand years bo rsaid, three perished at tho same tlrno and la tho same manner on Uiji hill of Calvary, and yet, in all thVs ioag perlcd, no statue or temple has ever been honor of two of them. But their memory remained, and will remain to the eudot time, "simply as two as they were. IVot olid; bat "Ocriliili SprlncBeld Vjepubllcio, Wulilllgton Letter. Sherman, though be h'as the reputation of being a cold man, still possesses a. debonair and mild demeanor, and Is always gentlemanly and refined.

Though of a nervous organization, his gentillfy enables him tp exercise Ms powr with due 'complaisance', and to possess iose. There Is never Mr, Shermun; and In this "respect he is iknlike almost every public man fn Washington, especially In congress. The present cabinet Is particularly free from this characteristic '-IVoriie From tho ftar York Sun, Democrats proceed from Dad to worse. No one can tell what fresh villainy they are concocting. It was bad enough to propose to keep the army away from the polls, and allow all to vote who were entitled to, and it was of them to try and, supervisors and deputy mareimrfrom prisons with democrats on election day; but, like Mr.

Uti, worse behind. They his strength In rep any- bluster about! tho lady's sensation. Sinco then very painful! bo of little a'g Ing. (fulto a se ver Dam, I ort she.ha- not neariy iigo. whcroa she wa.s ciii treupftthat Tho di'i for the er.su Ijalltn, M.

I) Enterprise says; wire eriotiirh listed in town to UK' sum- Kit-- treasurer of th'3 who uttered far4eries JluOor. leadini; here, wai aufl 1'igO tiiiil. coinpan.y has Us St. is aomewhat ici- lay.in mil t'otiMin or side of the river, ohn Larry, dwtetive uf 1111- reward ott--red by lur.the iiet Viet fin: to ago. th'ljnry pstt'jd rvwri Sojiderous 1 nf.i'vut turn of bt nf Kiiciue, of a boy In his school by lead with "a h.

that a- coraniit- J.ijjl board of tliit city, after jcipon of the sirfiject. pro reports wholly i H. Marmri't with a i-s to ek ajro, while in' tl own t-'oC int 'ana caused-a lasted several ho ff.ir and have medical skill to Jin alles-iaUnir her sufler- Dr, Delavan John II treasul town; 1 Dustin, day morning tion was'cj-eateil a of. Ka! Her Invalid mother about II o'clock-, and seen since. Shu- Is ifftchlK, andsipllof can find rjo tracu of -The'suspiqlon ia that away by is ho city the sajne morn- i i Eclectic tbe foUiwlnjr ofHcers year: I).

Crosi-eJvi J. Ltlia c- ii. M. 'iau-ine; Wiiter- IcnuiHon. if Green Bay, died rip 'ed I') years, of hidi in this spring, Ellis prominent In county Urown county la the Dually fnmi iNil to Jljijj, -ec mayor of city ami chairman of (ho.county days wens itmbittered 'wing-out of defalca- Itreasurer, the criminal i death wipes out.

brlhlendent Uaa 1 counter- y-citr, liu' diplomas of. "the. SCat') Liutrht suc- iiulfelte sixteen rnnntlis In flo of tho stated Ho has Hi.ln tliattime 36 certlfl-. Normal schools, who a yenr since thesa when ed have tho forco of -lifa i of graduation Kormal pupils-, when csuntersignejh tsir.a; iQ' force only years. WISDOiT.

She InslstSsKere Is morn importance i that her fantftyttshull bo kept' in full! lifter a tedlo" was.former!; repre inclusive, hai a number of bourci: Ills by a ilifficult; tloh as on T.he stato slfrncd, in the who sit cessfully tho piliJllij also couuter(: cate's of 'th'e hare taughtg graduating, thus counleH health, than fashionable I -times; She I member of jj enough Hop anceof.any 6 prevent daat expensi! women this way. "--I Quality bei? butter is that Fsrfeeted-Bmf ardson Ca favorite coloi reputation. like that of Druggists sfhp suould'have all and styles of the; sees to it, that each; is supplied with "'fersvatthe first appear- Stoms ill-health, to IJokne'ss Tritn lt3 '-'ten- Saw' and anxiety. All ierciso their Wisdom in BldED fjjual, the highest price eh Is colored best. The fcfcolor of Wells, Eich' Burlington, "is the feused by dairymen of gpatts golden yellow, jura-fed Jersey cows.

diphtjherla. bul kiiU In There tiling in man vi'ry smokes. isconsin Wlliiarn "Whit'i perhap It claimed potato viueH kill-s fish. UP jther nation, an-i th In ffill on a m-in-of-war. 'APER CUTTERS.

Kite of the Cor.nec OCEA.N STEAMERS General Transatlantic Comoanv' Nflrtnwfistern Is the matter with Rev. has Uule, ilii'limr Ihi 1 Reiiahle- t'orpo-ratioii est and Th'e wys tlie Detroit foot oil till prie way. It is pretty Iary. but Miller wauu in aitilitlnu put accommodating of thu once hi.l wife. fifty hoops in mutioiaiu -one should t'o ouj, on thrt jihnn aii.lndun Slobby ex-r('liel ami' He was th a reuniuu ra in The Ciihiinnati teilo of a man ill Ohio who ia the of eoiv inUU nerfii.v-nu ehiirnliifr.

Fanher for thU style of st wlaheifto hear their ini vn Uifs ihi itru hy ii! hi- UiUtiiil yon inr -mJ Tho feiiH is Iu fu'teeu hours it. and shuuld havo Ma raised; We, nave a notion to say tiling of lils own rays, but hasteT forbid-i. A tells of a piiiir man who went out five weeks. Ha dit! it all ul and his only tools, were paeii of cards' (Jaldwell'dwwiii furmers" wives havi- found aspeeillo Ilirhtninif rod peddlers in the trusty s' peddler carl take his ahoi. himself joriiavo the gun go nil.

iEnornious drip-pens pjacml beneaththij traek of thu New York Elevated Iroad -near tne. st.itlo.is, to catch ihe from, the toglnes when the tndns are stopped. ii ilrs. Gen. Sherniati dha "reteent ppeach of her brother, IBwinJin.ttie Housei but wad" disturbed bv a noisy Ic-ouple, to whom, according to The Syracuse Joilrnal, could bear more of what my could hear.Jess of yo'ur veraatlon.

XJeneral Grant's two Arabian horses, presented to him by tho Sultan of Tur- ttev, Isave arrived in Philadelphia raute to'hlswesterm One Js a dappia gray.oCfairBiz.eandhavins.au thar traiU characteristic of the Arabian wide nostrils and soft eyes, waving malna ami long Kircot, Mil talh, reaching almost to tha ground, a skin of extreme delicacy. Tho other BtalUon la a glossy black, "with -a wniw star on his forehead and white hind fast. Both are the famous Saktau race, tae purest Axabiin blood, only found iff and near Bagdad. Architect arid inteiidt llBsiironaa.

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