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$Olo!mjiburif gu$mejs.$girfrtorj V !...:"lf'-tII'pr TlIHESHI.VG MaCHINES, '" ' St Jolniabury, Vt. W M. IIOWARD, OiuIit ln ,;Li, Jr.WU.ltY. luloKS, PrATIONERY AND I'AXCY UUODS. , .j.te Rank. - Mxin St II. 11. W. A. BROWN, Dealer lu c; Ts. Ti.v V.'aki:. Wooiiex & Gl.vhs Vab. Kastorn Avcnuc. T. TKESCOTT, VtUV S1AHI.E. I'as?eni;erscarriH(l to and from tfcp uii- ' i-iural atrrvt. near St. Johuaburv Houie. .1. ('H)SS.MAX, .... r 1:. HOOlS, SIIOKS AXI) fll I'.UKLLAS, .V, 2 1(1 lihktiii'n liuildirij;. llaiu atri-et. v VOL. 23--NO. 50. ST. JOHNSBURY, VT., FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1860. WHOLENO. 1191 li:xami:r tiiompson', Vu,S lOl'XDKR ANI) MACH1NIST, at i-ahdhk hjciiim: vokks. ,)()HN I?AC'T. intl, fc C'O, r intK i HIDES, I.KATIIKK AXD OII. . urj Ci-ntrv. - Vermont .i. i$ l rr i, iz it fc Co. niNcnciCRtRi or s :3, M vinx.AN v Chaiks and Mattrcsses, JI.itI.-r'; ltuildlnn lUilrouJ bt. I) A S I E L S & C O O K , MhAT ANI) PROVISIOX MARKET, Wit and Humor. i ll,ic.-r !lt;i lil hig, R.iilroail Sircct. 1$. i A i I Z , ArtiKt, .u sr joiixsiiury I'oiuuAir (;ai.lkry. .11. IIAi. AIMITTI-I.S, AMi I.1FE SUt I'llOrOCKAPUJ i!.-i!T iiinl ilu-aer tli.ui cli-tutiert:. II V I. L & CLAItK, u rniKRS dkai.kks i ki k.vitl'ke l ,--t d -ir aoutli ul St. Juhii.-biiry Huuae. Mi 3r-l)Ol'.ATL, IIOr.tiJLK i.vn KKTjllL HK.ILLK IX M 1 1. 1. 1 N R V A X I) 1) KY UOODS. OpiKislte St. J'lhiisbnry Ilniise. Mrs. hj. a. iik;;ih, m;..lixkry ooods, ci.oaks.trimmingk Main sto'i-t ()jipilte P,at Ottke. V. II. IIO KTON, M 1. U (' il A X T T A 1 L 0 R : an.l dealer ii . .l.m's FtiiMsuiM; (iuon, - Itallruail atrni't. H. FLIXT, Manuf.wtr.riT of II A R X kssks, Etc, i K; Mtr Paai)iinii'f lii'U-f. - - - Rallroail aliee t. c. r. f !I I L I) s, Ii vi.kr i.v H'Anui:, Jkwki.rv. Sii.vrr and iit; uii.E. -r i liti r.-. iiook, siiiio.N.i:T, ri.vt'T (.:'. Tor?. f. I.- . aii'l KnuraMii li iiu- witli t-I-sa:ice urni prouipt- . .. t;'l".-'ti' 1'. .-t Oltlx. .V.tia sTfft. niake any extended address, but rather to ai sist in the details of the business which be- ' longs to the convention ; but allow me to say that I think we have a right here,to-day, I i the name of the American people, to im ' peach the administration of our general gov ernment of the highest crirnes that can be committi'd against a constitutional gorern inent, against a free people, and against hu manity. l'rolongcd cheers. The catalogue of its crirnes it is not for me to recite. It is written on every page of the history of tht present ailniiuibiration, and I carc not how niany paper protcsts the president may send , into the lltmse of Kepresentatives. Lauch- It o-ulied-7ey.-"WM-r h i, UTruorv, ,. . of ta-. for W. J-"; this?"saidhe, "all this time employed at one the convention, was also appomtea asi 101- h5s Confelerates not ollly a punishment terri. himnr'v "I have been oblised to do and lows : ble and sure, but a remedv that shall be sat- undo it'several times." "For what reason ?" Mainc, John L. Stevens ; X. 1I.,B.F. kfactory. Applause.J ..i .1 ,4t f 1 :.,,i ,i, Martin ; t., E. 1). Mason ; Mass., isamuel Ucfore nroceedinc to business, the conven- lbUiMo. Une copv per annurn. Bl.50 ..!. e :..,.f .. ., 1..,, 1 J . . . llnnnnr : K. I.. A. 1. J'urtee : Lonn., uio. I(m ui a nv me to cnniratulate vnu and IfnotpaidMithinthcycar $2.00 , forth the hfe of Mr. Grizzly vas as sacrcd as 1 ,r d i!iiv ? 1 " , "tut, "that it smoked." Ihe pnnce laughcd H. Xoblc ; N. Y., A. D. James ; N. J., II. the people on the striking features Vhich I miJT.W?c VXnT' if h had bcen a white elephant in his on tcd htlle felloW " J,01 n T0 heartily, and took h leavc. X. Cor.ger ; I'a., WHIiam 1). Kelley ; thik n ust have been noticed bv evervbodv arepa'd'C"Cpt at thC Pt,0U f tht PUbhsherS ' dominions. VM a Podical calk'd lhc 1 reeholdt,r' As T, ,,..,t ,n ,. twnPnm J. C. Clark ; Marvland, W. P. Enving ; Ya., , who has mixt.d in lhc preIiminary discussions Uoyle did not see that any pecuhar dignityi mi , ,. . . , J. 0. Jenkins ; Ohio, II. M. Lorwine : Jvy., o- lne peol)ic who have cathered in this 1,11 j ew.,s -vL j)emi)itz ; Ind., waiter .uarhs ; beautiftil citv. It is that brotherly kmdness ing story, for which it is indebted to the ucn-( ). c. Uucktnan ; 111., J. A. Marshall ; , aJUj gcnerou"s emulation whkh has marked stump speech of a Yirginia Member of Con- Wis. Klisha Morrow ; Minn., S. H. Jnnes ; eVery cor.versation and every discussion, i ,,,. . Iowa, Ketiben Noble ; Mo., Thos. V. Metcl:- , s10wiK a Jesire for nothing save the coun- 0 - , r er ; Cal., J. C. llmckley ; liregon, I'.li inay- trv.s good. Karnest, warm, generous prefer- "lhepropnetorof a tan-yard adjacent to er . Kansas, A. (I. Proctor ; Xebraska, S. II. eiices are cxpressed. ardent hopes and fond a certam town m 1rgm1a concludedto build Klbert ; District Columbia, Jos. Ucarheart ; ,,ur0scs are deelared. but not durine the a stand, or sort of store, on one of the main Texas, (i. Meyer. . three days I have .spent among you all have THE CALEDONIAN, r hunters as might fell in with the ursine puiiLisuEDMY gentleman of whom they were in search, O . 3VI . S T O T3"X2 tjb OO not to shoot him, but to mercifully spare his ST.JOITXSBURT. VT. lifo. Thp whnlp rnnntrv wns stinn nnnrisprl II - r .1 . : . ' of the intcnt oi the huntmg party, and hrncc- 1 b mquired the pn Froui Cyclopedia of Anccdotes. THi: TUIAL AND ACQL'ITTAL OK JOHX BOYLE. ' , The Model Wife and Woman. In a shnrt timp t'npv flispnvorprl a fsnrif ... 1. u .u .1 .1 t hedsed the coriioration of Cork, his Free- which seemed to be more than anv other the B 1 , ' r .,1 . t . , . holder was reniarkable for severe and satin- favonte haunt of their expected captive a . , . , ... . , r -r 1 cil remarks upon its members, collectivelv narrow ravine ni the eastern edge of luol- 1 and personally. Uwing 10 the very great umne county, at the foot of the Sierra Xeva da Mountains, on the head waters of the Tu olumne Kiver. Here a trap was niade in A log She will do him good and not evil All the days of her lifc. She htretchetli out hcr hand to the poor, Yea, hc reachcth forth herhandsto thcnccdy She is not afraid of snow for her household : For all her household are clothed with double ' the following substantial manner She opeueth hcr mouth with wisdoni : And in her tongue is the law of kindncss. She lnokcth well to the wajs of her household, And eateth not the bread of idleuess. Her children rise up and call her blcssed ; Hcr husband. alo ; and he pr&iseth her.sayin, 'Many daughters have donc virtuously, But thou cxcellcit them all ; f : . .1 .. .i 1 ... :.. .. . But a woman that fearcth the Lord-shc shall 0,1 lhe l0P that the lraP miSht not bt over" bc praised. j turned an opening eight feet squaic was Give her the fruit of her hand ; , .. r , . ,. , And let hcr oun works praUe her iu the gatcs." j ldt for the 1)L'ar t0 c,ltt,r wl,lch opemng was i to be securelv elosed bv a slitlii:ir door precautions as to the mode of publication, it was next to impossible for the corporation to proceed against him for libel : if they could have done so, his punishment was certain ; hmiKp u-:s pnnstruptpfl. f'niirtppn fppf snnari' ' i i- .1 , .i . . , , c . r . i - l ,i ior m inose uavs mere ei nuiie uui corpu on the lnsule, and touitcen leet high the ! r , ,. , . , .. , ... , . , ration iuties, and the fact that lioyle was O J k II UiV.ll 11 41 0 UUilt V- i i . I hostile to the municipal clique was quite e-1 strcets, for the purpose of vending his leath- The rules of the United States House of I heard one uukind word uttered by one man .r w; t.;.l..c nn,l ihp Utn. Aft.-r Rpnrpcontntivps were adonled for the gov- 1n ai.ouR-r. i nwi a iwii augurj ui ' J ' 1 . . ' succes , a crowded benefit, that Hoylc and one of the 1 sherilfs w ere coming out of the pit of the ! theatre at the same monient. A sudden Disturbers of I'ubliu Ilarmony. tipi"' nnl ?f flnrinrr thi iirnrppfliniTo nf completing his building, he began to consid- crnment of the convention. thc convent;OIlf you wijl unite to perpetuate er what sort ofa sign it would be best toput Horace Greeley, delegate from Oregon, ' taal ft.eii!i;, ;,"(! allou- t iQ pcrvade all to twelve inches thick, all hewed smooth on "u:,lul- lu U11- 'u-'l l . U3 1 " 1 u,, for pUrpose Gf aUractin' attention to moved that the roll of statcs be called, and j; your prucceunigs, I declare to you it will be theinsideand stronglv dovctailed together ouh for thcse "Y administrators of eelabHshinent ; and for davs and that the chairtnan of each ddi-gation prcsent ! urest and highest omen or our socce, , at the corners huge heavy logs were piled ,,,,...,., , ,r.i weeks he was sorelv puzzled on this subject. thc credentials thertof ; and it there be anj .......,......, Mlfiiiiir TLoud an- Several devices were adoptcd, and on consid- contest, that the samc be canied to the coni- j,iaysL.. eration. reiected. inittee on credentials. In that spirit, gentlemen, let us now pro ' J .... . ' i ... . .1 . i. xltkl.Umv M,,, tr..rb J.im. llo -V r. 1 )a d K. t arttT Of t H'AO IllOVCii tO a- i tu u. uic (;iwi ui nuiiu Cheers. j ranged with a spring to desrend whenever ! . erash drove t he scnbe airainst the shenti.and ;. 11 . . . ., ... the Aniencan neonle have civen into our ar- . 1 bnret an aujrpr-hi) t! thrnuL'h the door nost. menU tlie nronosition or nie pentieni.in iiom , ,...,. r'i. i the concussion was such that the latter had two of liis ril)s broken. There could be no ,j. rr. a x .-j i " o , j .)Ri I K I'i'IiOLSI KKHH. a:ul ik-aliT lu upholatt- ; . g i, 1 1 i.mum,- aiul Oriu'.i.f M. j - Ii' !i";n.. - Ka.lr-.iil strrft. Encorr .' Kneore ! Oh ! what a bore To hcar s. set of boobies roar At concerts ! one Soti; bein done, The prelude to the ncit begun ! O. e itmuse ! C'rase those outeries, Vi'liich tVoiii .-;td want of taite arise : Dcvoid of brains, Orchestral strains 1 tlip li.-iit wns nii'ililli'd willi tlu whole of the . -. e i- i -.i ,i doubt that the whole was accidental; but it lnside ot the trap was hned with smooth MlP.'t 11(111 I'llKK V ll'll IW I IIUII tll.lt lhl ll'Ct - D i and chnvs of the and stuck a caUV tail into it, with thc bushy Oregon or New York lic did not know end lbunting out. After a while, he noticed which so tliat thc credentials be presented a grave-looking personage standiug near the to the comniittee. , I " tx. I door with his spectacles, gazing intentlv on Horace Greeley I nccrpt the amcmiment .is j o.sl t o .s. . '.the sign. And there he continued to stand, of the gentleman from Manland or Khode 1(1' VtMilAI TI.HII ..i vILIls, MIULlK'.K llf.Vl M.iia u- 1S:.N;I!A3S, ,M) AroTIIKCAIlY, I Tl 1 animal n.iifht be at fault .M" ,M,-Vle f 11 .. 1 11.. ....! wlien he eiKteavored. as he certain would.' v 1 - imvlmr nn.1 ". . eMt'tiiiratifin t i. rrclv prnvM.pvnmini'd n wil-I " to itig and gnaw his way out. lhebsutwas ' ' . ' ; tanner was excited in turn lillU ilUUl I'SiUU LIIU iUUIUUUill. ' '(iood morning,' said he. Mr. Marsh of Xew Jersey, from lhe com mittee on jiernianent organization, now re ported the following as vice prcsidents and .-ecrttaries : Vice V.? ; Samuel F. Hersev, g, until the curioMty of the Island I am not particular which. (Loud ,M:.-lI!t. . a uu .aVj Xew Hampshire : Wm a live deer. and tiwre was one coiistantlv in tl,.. tr.-m nioht il:iv from thp .lr,v ,,f itu VVUlvi tO l'Cplv. I'lM'l' OOUl'S. iC. CKO. H . IIAHNEY, 1'. !N ilunK SilOl.S AM) I.r.ATHEU. I'.iM.iiAii - lii."i'K. .'I n sn.Er.r. i). kimjoijkm:, d. i. s., (Lcucval $U.$reUami. Tho Taking of Sampson. Afier some hvperbolical You drown-thc deucr requite your pain, , co,It.ruclion tin lhe c,.,f,re as achieved. a ' "well-known impartiah- 1 ... ....... ,i nfrn.i. tipriin nt liiiici th:in scvi'M niu!i w Itns - 1 ' J j - deer was o:ie of tho v.ild species. lassocd this purpoe, and fed aml watered regularh by a man wlio was detailed to wateh thetiap. The whole dutv of standing iu a trap to be ' eaten was bv no means dune 1)V one animal, laughter.) Tii-' niotion was adopted. The Ho.ird of Trade haintr invited the . ' he proceeded to address them thus : I li.nl nn tiotion th:it llnraM u uhnt it is: l storekeepcr, " 'Xo.' Delilah didn't do it, and there were no I'hilistiias in the case. Jiampbon was not ' 'e.'.rn.'r.Maini Cfiitraistree 1 consulted in lhe mattfcr, and there was no frequent changes being made a will suonap- I.'l.NT.M. M'Kv.KOX. -i;.- l'. tnk. - - - ilaln titot. II. s. hhowxi:, M. D. i'HK!AN ANI) Sl'RGKON. ., . c. : ,, , r.uiUl.u -Main slrcet. U M IGS Ai WltlGH I', M. ! MvKKhT. Kittrtdge's Buildin;, M-.:i Sf.cet. 'J i . ii l C lil S A , I. V. UlK'.IOl'Si: i SKl'.l) STORK ,,., - - limlivail streL't i fooling with green whites or with untried pt'ar. The trap being ready fi r senice, the ' lopes, nor did he ever sleep so soundly that etforts of the party were then devoted to the anymaidenof Timmath, kow skillful witli mvieghng ot the shaggy nu.nstor. iiieie .i... morur piuiIiI li!iv wnvpn sh:n- was but one wav to accomnlish this he wa .............. Ttir.T f'ii!!!lt f'll ! n r..i 1 uil 1 llti. fiilltfl..r ul Thouh in his mi-'htv to be ted or baited m the vieinity ot the trap1 , J " ; iioor. lt seemeu that an ancient tneretore 1 call no witnesses. As 1 tiave re eeived a brief, and its accompaniment, a fee. 1 must address you. I am not in a vein for inaking a loiig ..pecch ; so, gentlemen,instead of it, I shall tell you a story. Some years ago, 1 wer.t specially to Clonmell nssizes,and ..cciiit ntally witnessei a trial which I never sliall forget. A wretched man, a native of lle steiiped out laughter.) liebard. Vermont, hnsign II. Kellogg, .Massacnusttis : Jioiami o. iiazaru, litioae Iland ; Chauncey F. Cleaveland. Connecti eul : Wiii- Curtiii Xovcs. Xew York : G. K. " Morning," said the other, without :nov-. delegates to an exciirsion on Lake Aiichigan K0fttTS Xew Jersey ; Ttiaddeus Stevens, , iri" his eves from the sign. at j. m.. Judgc Aaron Goodiioh of Minne- 1'ennsylvania ; John C. Claik, Delaware ; 1 Z ,v.,.,'.... ,rt i,.. h.o,i,..-J' tb,. ;,, -Mmimr thf arr.-t.t.niee of the inita- Win. L. M..rshail. Marvland ; llichard Craw- I IUU MlUil IU 1 II lVUlkl.l . tJWUI Hl- V sa ... j- id a coninlimL-nt to tr.e people c li'iu, tii"iiu.i ; hii.il; u n. uuiri'. vyiiiu . tion.nuil a complimLiu lo me peopie oi u; '. iw;,ni0Mii;;.. ... tiiit:i iit tii uf i iiwiuii 9 I'uitu x'ai3 luwiuta t Chicago lor the nherality aiul tnterpnse uis- 'Phdas y U. ii :: . i lu - . 1. ii o v n 'rox .!- JOIXERS' VL;. H VRHWARE, CA ltlMl.VTRRS 'IOii.S. J!. ,!:: C.j'ticT aiul Sht t Iron ij.-oita. 'v hair into the web .v.rcng th he would indeed have scoffed at all ' until he became accustomed to ftcquent the spot in search of food, when he miht eenl ually be enticed into the lurking snure. The tnode of proceeding was in this wNe. The party would eceasionaby discoer tlie track . f il I .1 .,...1,1 ., .. 1. ,.!!... ! Ul tilill Ultll. .lilll n uuiu liiiu tvau .1 iitin'i. abdiit in vai.ous tiirections, cioasing ant nis ne; lhe green whites that eer grew, and all the new cords with which those sturdy limbs could have been bound would indeed become ,is tlax in the tire w hen he chose to rise in his niight and carry terror among iiis !oes. llow many thousands of his er.eniits he has t't ud exlated betwtvn them. They had met j at a fair and exch.tnged blows: again that ; ' T)o you wish to sell hides ?' 'No " 'Are you a farmer ?' " 'No.'' " -Are jou a inerchant?' " -Xo.' " " Are you a lawyer ?' ' 'Xo.' " " 'Aie you a doctor Y " 'Xo.'' ' "What are you, then?" " T'm a ;ifiilvfo)thti: I have been stand- ,1 I'errv, Michigan : Hans Crock- 1 1 .1 1 - 11 llil,. T piaeu 111 tne ertciion ar.u oecoiauuii ui a t-r. h ih'himii : itenry x . onene, iowa ; ; ;i tine ha'.l for the meeting oi the convention. Goodrieh. Miunesota ; Henry T. Blow, . 1 .- 1 1 . 1 .i Misouri ; . . Gallagher, Kentucky ; W. An ent itiMastic delegate here proposed ... ,j ... ' , r r. n ' ' l.Cnandler, lexas; A. A. bargeant, Lah- three chters for the ladies of Chicago, and ;-ri(ja . Joe lurlsgame. Oregon ; William the convention con p:omised the matter with lloss, Kansas : Gto. Harrington, District of one ehecr. Columbia : A. S. l'addock, Xebraska. Mr. Carter of Ohio, moved for a commit- I rclm i.s : Charles A. Wing, Maine ; ... , . Xalhaniel llubbard. Xew Ilampshire ; tce 1 1 one Iioni each state and temtoi on ... , . . tTinoiit : ( harle.s (). Jto"ers. Alass- Aftor discussion lhe niotion , ....l.,.,,.,,, , i,,u,u l M-,7nri. l'hodp Island: hole.' II It 1 C II A 31 ; It O S S 31 A N WOKi, MARI'.l.K A.Ni) .MD.NT.MKNTAI Udlliuail ytlci't. I O Y T A- CKGEN, 1. 1; ; (i (. I l s. aaJ dealc-s m Paintw. Oii.s, A'.d ViKMJULs, - - Uailrunii trtlt. S . X K V, i: Ij l. , il 1) . i H Y s lf l A X A N 1) S l' R K 0 N . i:t.. c at Uls Ri'sl-lfiite on I'ru-.'t-ct SUeet. ALOKICH A li.NUKUWOOl), M.:T.af.itturer.s a.id Uealers in 1'UltXl I L'KL. KaiToad strcct. i:. av is i l ix j:, P..jr. TnaLinix: .Mii iiisL jm IIa.np Fa.i Milis tln-.' killed he eannot tell. thougii certain it is in crossing the track, and tl.orougnly bealin Uis deahngs with lus adveisaries l.e did not up the groumt where his bearship was luug use the jaw bone of an ass, but trusled rath- The huliock would then be turned loose near er to his own, which served his purpose to , the trap, the huntcis retire, and in a shoit niuch better udvantuge. And whenatlast time the bear ha ing caught the seei.t of the he lell into the toils of the enemy it was bait would come foith ai.d make shoit work ihrough the treacherous wiles of no betray- of the ill-fated bull. Many a time tlie party ing damsel, only tlie carnal appetile of his couid easiiy hae siiot him had that been own unboundtd stomach was to l.lame. For their objcct. liut ahhough old "tizzly in lhe Sampson ot this leaded minion coltMin the course of seven months devourtd neai 1 is not the gentleman who.se sad story is told thhty bullocks, he iiad still kept out of the in the creat lirimer pages of the old family trap. lle made but a singie meal Irom each liible, imt a horse of quite another color in animal, always refusing to totich a caieasi he fact a bear, species, grizziv. And the griz- had once lelt t'uUtical. A1.1L.N s Bl'M-k. j - Rallroad btn-ft. SIODDAKU & CLAItK, t'OlSI.U)US AM) ATTORNEYS AT I.AW AND I U IHiUs I. CllANt I.RV. W ..'att.-mi '. inv 'm-r,,-,, u! tnvir iiiuieinii beforeany tl tlir (Vurl-,.;! tnti",Jt. J I).-:. roi'i.inu. Blj. B. Clakk. .1. nosw, AI roRXKY. CUl'XSi: I.I.OR Jfr SOLICITOR t'rnrt Oveh K. jLvtn's. A. .1. AVIT.T.AUD, A I" I'nRX KY - I'OI'NSKU.OR ATLA, X .ll.N r KOR TI1E VT. ilLll'AI. FIKE 1XB. CO. Rnilruail Sircct. evening. they met at a low pot-houso, a:ul tl.c bodily interferei.ee of fiiends alone pre vented a iit;ht lietwien liuni. The prioner rK. was heard to ow i ngeance against jiis ri- al. 1 i.e wiftched iitim iift t!." house, fol lov. ed soon after b the jirisoner, and was l'otind mxt day on the roadside, muuiered, and his face so barbarously biateu in by a stoue, that he could only be iden'.ilied by his dress. The iacts were stron airainst the p:isoner;in fact, it was th" strongest case ' 1IP.ST day wi:hmii.Y. of circumstantial evidence I ever met with. The rej.ublican i.ational convention assem As a fonn, of his gtdlt there jas no doubt,, bled to-day, at 1- o'clock, at lhe Wigwam. the prisoner wss called on for his defcnse. ' The doors were opt-ned at elexen, but iong He called to lhe surprise of every one the before that hour the conourse of people as muideud man. And the niurdered man came sembled around the door numbeied many forward. It seem'd that another man had thousands, and more than could gain admit- ihe )lati'onn. was laid on tho table until a pcnnaiieiil or- Hei:rv H. Stn'kweathtr, Connecticut :Theo- "iP7'tinn wis effected l H Pomerov. Xew York ; Kdward Bret- A long discussion took p'.ace ou a motion t!o. Xew Jersev : J. Howman IJell, Pennsyl- t - T 1 T'X 1 :!tim : lii"in;irr.!ii J. finiikn.s. Jiemwnre: ing lieie lor ;mi tiour, trjmg lo see u l coum ui.u n.. iui-.iuiuu m. i toa!o, .Marylaml : A. . lamj)t)eJl, ascertain ii w that calf col throti"h that au- be to o o'clock p. ni., wliich vventually pre-, Ytrirlnia : Horace Y. Peebe, Ohio ; Daniel D. rratt. jnuiana : J.'avis, riiinois ; v ni. Tho Republican National Conven tion at Chicago. :n ((' , , ,, r.. , ,. ,m - j 1.. Slouuhton, Michigan : L. J. rnsbie, Josnua (iMhiiugs ot Ohio, was nceived .... . ... T T T r ' liconsin : U m. Jl. Alhson, Iowa ; J. J. v.iti, loud chttrs. llo moved to consuler the ' K Missouri : J. J. llawes. Kentucky ; ote accopting the invitation of the Iioard ofj Din kar Henderson. Texas : 1). J. Staples, Trade, and cllled altention to the action of 1 California : lCli Tlayer. Oregon ; John A. . - i-ii' - .i iMailin, Kansas ; 11. I'. lhtchcock, Xebras- another convention which hau wearKC the ' iiublic mir.d with the 3enth of ihtir discuss-1 .... . , v 1 . , llienamesof Mcssrs. Marshall, Xovee, ions. He honed this convention would hnish . r , - , r " ' i Mevens, (.rawford, Davis :md Isurhngaaie all its uusine.ss nv .) o eiocK to-morrow auer noon. (I.oud applause.) The vote was then re-eonsidorcd and a comniittee appointed to confer with the lioard of Trade and iix a future time for lhe excur- siOU. He had now become so ac- been niurdered that the identitication by ' tance to the building. As soon as lhe doors .-... .-...- ......... n ii... ......r,.iH.. fi';,.. , t ,i. .:, l..t,. ,.r ti,.. w;. . . . l.i . .1 . .1 I. . uiLJ Mii.s iului', iui tui iiiu ui.asiiiiii ui i i r hlic V'li(.ui.u lliu iuiui; uuui ui viiw , tiiuiii , . zlv bear. called Samnson is for strength and custotned to lrequent lhe spot that tne hopes ... e .... clock p . , ,. i i ! i i . . iieiai Mcar tne same oescnpiiou oi eiuiues, was sonuiv uucKeu un uieii, uu iiiu- suais : .,..,,1 ., jr.,niIir nmnmr lns nr- oi his nursuers rew dailv more brmht. At 1 ' ' ' . . . S1Z0 IIOILC iAS nuitu u muiui.li.. ,......0 , u 1 ... 1 . . .!,.- ti. . i... ..,.i,i l... ........... i m,i... i,.. U'l.i!.. .. ...i;...- 'i i... i. ,n .,- ,. . 1. i . i . .i i1 . l Lii.it. ui iiuum wi. .iiii.oii.ii uiiuvi 1.11U t uiii 1,1111 i. iiui.. i ui: imiiiwi ui 1111 iiuii i,,.? i c ... .i... i. , i .,,,.,....,.. n i iriiy v kt il strso'Mit mto t he lata! nen men, ueing ov iar uie i.ujji.51. unu "B"- o o ., .,,,,. i ii,,,! ni.. ri.,rfi ., i,..,i,Kri.i,- ,.;tl. ,.v,.r,.r.... t-itn. t . . .1 I V'IV.fc tllll IIVVIi UIIU Ulll I 1 IILU l 1111 II UUIIUiJUIIiV 1 1 MIVUlOILU MII1 b I L 1 k L V 11 I u kl t noble and liish fieling of justice, when he ' ary and llowei, and presented a striking ap- lhere were not less than ten his aeeount. The case was clear; the pris- thousand pcisons in lhe building, while tho . 'I'l 1 . 1 1 .1 1 1- I 1 . 1 . oner was innoceni. ine juuge toiu me jury open uoors uispiavcu to iew crowus in tne The aiiL.rjte were ai0 weiifilied with ladies. that il was unnecessary to charge them. strcets unable to obtain more than a glimpse tju,,;, ol so compactlv as at the niornin" They rcquested permission to retire; thcyre- inside the hall. 1 session. i :.. ..i i i i... r . i.i . i - .i. .i. . .: ) , v..vV ,i:llltl. OI UllllUBl t'CU iiiiiu..hu ... ...w 11.11. lUllltU 111 ttlWUl IUU IIOUIS, Hlieil UIC lUie- .Vt 1- O CIOCK, IlOOIl llie lUIH eilllUll ilS tr T,,vr,-iv l! 1 miT- nf I'i rr.tirrt...' Mrs. ,JOlIM)X, 3liiiincr, j ...... hronwlit to t he snot. and the task ot cairini' ' ' -lr- -uoiioa l. l.owr, oi l a.. renorttt. A.,i;ea,riuaiikimi.-..i Mo urRv Uor.us i Trihmuo i of the vear lboJ the lew setllers in luolum- o man, with a long face, handed him thc ver- called to order by Gov. Morgan ofX.l., ,),... .j... . ...-t..,.,. j..,. nr(.,,..r,..i " i..r,r,. iueu oejuu. x oc nii ui iui; iiuj) nuo umi.ii .. , ., . . . ' . . . . r"i r- mut ;umi. j.)n une vius usionisoeu. cuainuau oi iue uaiiuuai eoiiunuiee, whu, ;u- JJt-t Jor an excursio'i on lhe lake a'ld would ll .IIUIV ,,11.1,. ... " ? 1 , 1 1 tl... Iil'..cimtiiil n, tt'1,1 imt lti,,t , , tl... .. 1 1 ..,-1 ..o , ii.it.. i i ,.li...tl ,nolzl' il - , , , ..... al llltll, llll. 1IILOU111LU ,11.11111 11.1V1 W L 41 IJllli 1I tlll. 1:1111111.0 , l 1 l. UUUI. tl., lll.OU I l,,liVV 1 1 .1 1.1.... c ,.,.. :ii.t one htinir 1 :1V 111 .Si'till'mlll'r. IS,jl. tlie 1 n D 1 sine Kinu. as was me eiuei ouui juu '" nv " - 1 ' ' .1.1 1.11 1 1 .t... 11-1 . -.i 1 1: . -i i : .1... 1.11 n. Iwln.r bv far the larirest and stroiiL'est old gu.zly walktd stra bear that ever was captured alive, since that puid his particular respects to the unhappv . 1 .. i... f ....I.I.. nmm:i thprp cmiinicd. and 111 an instant t il Oeaisnaveoecome apiuuuLt o, ou. lound that his ancient foe was inieopardv on pearance. snniiL' door elostd and he was a unsoner tor ... . J ' 1 counirv. The btorv of his taking was as follows : ' . . . . .. c . r ,iw lhe good news of lhe capture was soon Most of the ravines about the foot of the . b . -ii .1. ii,;it ri., told and 111 a few d.ivs a paitv of about twen- Cahfornia Mountains are the habitat oi beais - , n,i .in. inttornnn lJ" persons assombled, a strong iron cage was 01 ainiUbl cac.y 1""- , , , , , The convention then adionrned to live o- 111. A1TKHXG0X 3ISKt.V. Tiie "N'igwam was again crowded to over liow ing, a llood of people pouring in throug'n ew.-ry door as soon as they were ojiened, lill ing the hall alniost instanth with a densely paeked mass uom the phufortn lo the doors. ne, Calaversa, Mariposa, and San Joaquin counties, California, became unpleasantiy a- 1 :. . j j : w 1 : v v , t , . i:...,.. f'lmia-i'iiv HltmWARE 1. i.i: i."s imii iii'ui..-., v ...... c ik,,u in siioLs.i.itoci.uo.s. oils, Pii.Ms.ic. ttare 0f the presence in their vieinity oi more .Main sin. . - - beais than they had immediate occasion for. il. (. llOI'tillTO.V. ."!. D., j The hunters who set lorth on the task of rAHM.r vniA..r.. ti lhe L'entle arguments ol riile ball and keen ...... ; . - Aiii.i.Ku.5raMiM!isc. , long tniie to abdicate in their favur, and to K i) V' I X II A K V K Y , remove to some other and more distant do- Ai Ii. i:T.Y a- COUNSKLLOK AT I.A'tt f'j ll- lTl: I CllA.SCl.HV, n'l.Mlul'S IALI.S, VT. A . J- A l I. H A R X h S S M A K K R , ! . 1. s;.. Mi rA. C'- lluiluliiK. K.isl U111I.C. M. i) A i I) O H A 1 W 1 C K . Ui"l.M.Y COrXi'.l.LOR AT I.A"VV v S IKIIoil IX I'HAM 1-lvY, bl'Ka.E, I T. J. S. Dl'KAXT, M. ! S'!l X- COUNSKLI.GR Al IAW. llrtLMMi. l.AiltO.v, LiiMl.i minions met with such success that they had olfand from above Mr. Giizzly was lassocd with multitudinous ropes of raw hides which were thrown around his neck and each of his legs and was "strctched" that is, his limbs were rendered unsen iccable by being vio lently dragged in dif.erent directions. Five or six ropes being attached to each leg, he was held fast until his strength was exhaust ed, a inuzzle put 011 his jaw s and he was hall dragged, iiaif driven fiom the log trap into 1 11.. ,1... l.-.c-l ,.T tl... ,i,.lrlll,-lfillt llMtll llll1 uee.ueu.y u,c u , . the iiou cage. 'i hh. operalion look tweiitv Mizzhs. Manv of the latter succunibed to 0 .- , h p - . , ..... men thiLe days to accoiniuisli. Dunng tne .1... - 1 ,...,..;.. tl,,. vi u ;nii tlniir sk:ns J LHC lllOIul OUilolllll Ul ni iiuv. 'lil . .' .1 1 1 operalion he broke more tnan seventv oi lhe chai L'ed owners, others retreated and lelt the 1 ' -J ' strong raw hide lassoes tnat were thrown a- hunters masters of tne he d. In the course ,7. , , , 11. '! ofiheir work the men Ircqucntly saw one, ( IJOV.11.1.. 111 !l.S .Ulllllv.i.v..j uivi.u..u ... ......... (iood Gud !' said the judge, of what is be ter reading the call, made a speech. guilly ? Xot of murder, surely !' 'Xo, my ! Gov. Morgan then namid llon. David lord,' said the foreman, 'but if he did not Wilmot of Pa., for teniporsry president, murder that man, sure hestolo my gray mare which was carriod unanimously with immense three years ago.'" ' upplause. The Cork jurois laughed heartily at this , Tlie chair namcd Judge Marshall of Mary-' anecdote ; ere the niiith had time to cool, ()'- land and Gov. Cleveland of Cl., to conduct Conueli continued, with marked emphasis. Mr. Wilmot to his seat. "So, geiitlemen of tho jaiy, if Mr. lioyle did j Judge Marshall introduced Mr. Wilmot as not wilfully assault the sherill',he has libelled ' the man who dared lo do right regardless of j the corporatio:: ; hnd iiim guilty by all the conscquences. With such a man there is means . 1 ne anpticatiou was so sevore.tnai no such word as lail. he jury, shan.ed into justice, instanlly ac-. Mr. Wilmot addressed the convention, tniitted Mr. lioyle. brieilv rLturninir thanks for lhe hiL'h and un- - O C3 wore reci ived with loud cheers. Mr. Judd of lllinois, on the part of C. G. Thomas. a worliiug lepublican of Chicago presented to the chair a handsome gavel. lle s.i:d it was not the wood, ivory and silver a lone which made it valuable ;it was precioua in cousequence of the association, being a piece of oak from the flag-ship of the gallar.t I.an rence. Ciieers. It was an emblem of the llepubliean party, strong and not noisy. Thc motto it bore was one which need not be urged upon the Itcpublicans "Don't give up the hip." Ile hoped that at the end of this conllict the republicans would be able lo say with another great conimmder, "We have met the enemy and they are ours. Im mense applause. The piesident accepted the present on the pait of thc convention in a few graceful re marks, decla'.ing that the republicans would ohservc the mottoes and never give up the Mii;. Applause. Mr. F. 1'. Tracy of Cal., moved for a com mittee of each stale and territory on reso'u tions, and that the Iliinois resolutions bo re-ft-irod to said conimitli e. Adopted without iIolM!e. Tho loilowir.g comniittee wasappointed on le.-oiuUor.s : wait till li o'clock for the convention. He moved the convention aitei.ti the excursion at six. Lost amidst applaiiso fiom the body of the h.iil. Mr. liorton of Ohio, from the committee on peimanent organiz.ttion, lvporled the namo of Geuigo Aslmiun of Mas. for jier niautr.t picsideut. The icpoit was received witii iouil applause. Maii.e, Georgu F. Talbot : Xew Hamp- Ilon. Preston King of X. Y. and Carl : sl.ire. Amos Tuck : Vermont, Ebcnefr X. Sthurz of Wisconsin were annoiuted a com-' I;?SS : Mjacliusctts. Gtorge S. P.outwcll; l i 1 miltee to conduct the jiresident to tho chair. Mr. .W.unun. on taking the chair. w;in tu Ur. Ai rxMn::..' l'.;iiilic, t. bear distinguished abovc all his fellows for' r-KOW.VKI) IX A MKDK'IXK flll.Sl. deserved lionor. a r. 1 hugeness and lerocity, and tliough this par- licular animal was seen at shorl intervals for ! moie than a year, no hardy hunter had yet Irom lhe slaughiered bullock and himself. The surgeon of ar, Knglish ship of war The exaet details of the stietching aud t greeled w.l'u immense appi.tusr, thc delegates riin' and "ivin" him six heartv plu'i'rs. Mr. Spooner of Ohio moved the following .... , " .111 , 1 hen oider was restored he poke as lol- cag-. uscd to prescrihe salt water for his patients tempoiary stcretaries :-Fred. Hassaurek . at his in all disordei-. Having sailed one evening of ()llio' Tlleo- Vw)' f Y-. ad , ,..... c.imi-ni (iri.Mii-aiiiii.ai--u.)iiM uouiuk a ( lo venture ucar egougti to aduiinister : w. . o rtH. Di-.AI KR, 'uvs::'s I.M.ll.Hi. Vt. a certain leaden quietus. In the course of Rl-k.oi.ng ,1U)I!lS t,e .-big j-rizzly" became well known by sight to several and by reputation to nut- 1 ,1 ....,, t'w sliof thrown awav ut)- 11 , .11111 niim, ....v. v..- - , VI. A., 1 i..:.N imi sj:. ;.ndo!i, .1 .iv.. !r.. ,,-!., ,,r l'.l r(.lli.f llll" llul'..t' '- .ir:uiii.-iK-;'o.,irci;. ikrcsaim ui..i.. 0 his tough hide, no bullet being iortunale iiiion" 1 enough to lind a vuluerable point. So well 'in. c. Ar (.eo. W. LAlluu e .,i.. i. i.NKYS ( Ol'XEi.LOR AT LA vv 1 prolecteu was me me 01 u.l- ,s b..m u a.-.li fein.iciioRS tx cii.v.M-KKi. the thick hide and shaggy nair, tnai ne was s,. Hlll. I.N-l KVMi: Al-i-Sl.-. IV.NDON. vt. ....-. Caledonia, Uricans enlireiv unnurt auer a buuuwh i-iiu""" i aijCe of tilteen months with his co-inhal)itants ;!!!. L i: 11 A- T II U I. L , ' the w hites. In due course of time the fame . . .M xfKACiri:KRs op'ri anJ Top 1 ,. , - j tirizzlv ouadruned reached AIM....U IUll-ot L Ul n.lk,L'MUui; Ul l"v D . 1 . I ti,.. m-ist. and was taiked of in the cities ot : HIV w w-- - j till-HHY Ar OV1TT, I the Pacific shore. The man mosl interestcd M.iiiiil.1. tuift and l)taira l:i 1 , . , f iecfi hero, Wi s one J. C wouot.N. 1. ...1S -1.L 11.1 ui -iii. 00 .. mi Cotirt.-a-. i , i C.jtuities. !i il.l'l 111 i.MiJoii, fiinor.t. r c.ii, Ktuncisco. tlie nronrietor ot a . XUilIlia ui -.. - ' - 1 T.. Mef'T,AU, 1. ,.0prip. a man miahtv as a hunter I 14 A L ul, i;li,.!,o' I)RY UOODS ifineriea, 1'aint ry traels. A hundred and hliy miles ihro the woods to Stockton, thence by steamboat to San Francisco, wheie he remained live years, iuence by the Joim L. Stevens to i'an-. ama, ano by the Ijattic from Aspinwail to Xew York. Sampson stands four and a half feet high, is ten teet in length when fuliy extended, is eight feet round lhe body, and weighs 2,0o l pounds. Laiger beais have been killeu, but none so lari;e liave ever been taken alive. ..i.t r. 1.0 UTS 4, Ollo, i.c, tt.. Vtrtnont BUOKS.1 large met.iigerie, u ...an - - Sam is nuw i(1 Kew York, being one a- iv , r...u,i 1 trainer ot mtractable wild , ing are uniinportant. ou.nce to say tnai nis 111 an uisoiuei.-. iiaving saueu one evening - ' ' , t;i:xn.i:.M!;. or nii. C.)XVi..NTl(tN : Renub- resistanee was ot lhe hercest, and tlial iu the on a party ot pleasure, he happened, by some ' ' hcan:: ! and Atneiicans : my inst duty is to course oi the light he knocked Adams sky mischance, to be drowned. The captain.w ho liL'v- :,!r- IIlin'IIirL'.v of M- then delivered t.x,,ress ,ny dcep sense of this distinguisiicd hi-h, an Indiun sky higher, and a luckless i..d not heard of the disasler, asked one of lh(J I,e,li,lb' I'ycr. maik ..;f your conlidence, and in the .spirit in n 1 ri r 11 ivi-iuu.t hou tlw. tos if 1m. l.w'hr-nd nn-tioTHr nf th,., Mr. X. Ii. Judd of 111. mo ved for a com- 11 ls iUml 1 cept it. I am sensible Dutchnien sky nighest ol all, wkhout, how- the t.us il he h.u,he.iid anatiing oi the i ..... . . ()f the dillicuhies which surround the poi- ever senously iiijunng anv one of ihem. doctor. "Yes," answered Jack, "he was , mUU;e of "e delegate from each stale and hut ,md sutXalni.A .hl. iieiug sately housed, -o'ia grizzh," now re- drowned, lu&t night, in his own mcdicinc territory represented to report ofhcers for a faith that the same generosity which bro'ughl christened bamnson ." betran his "involunla- chcd!" permancnt organization, and the following is nie here will carry mo thtough the dcliaige " r... . i nt mv i nln. I will not slirin!: trniii th. tne coinnuuee as inaue up : " - - v v Z1MMLHMAN AXI) HtLDKlUC TIIE CKKAT. , j j A d M . A c posit.on, which is at tho same tnne a post ... ol danger as web as ot honor. l.oud an- Zimmerman, the enunent physician, was f,lh Xew Ilampshire ; II. II. Henry, Ver- pj:iUsl..j sent for from Ilano ver to attend.Freueric the niont ; Limus 15. Cotnins, Massachusctts ; Genilcmcn. we have come here to-day at Great in his last illness. One day the king Simco'i II Greene llhodo Island ; Arthur lhe call of the couniry to fulfil a great and said to him, -You have, I presume, sir, help- 15. Cak,ir Connecticut ; II. "ll. Yan Dyck, iin,ltt' 1 vh J"" i011.1 , . .i ,i ii. rr, . . us together. .Nothing but a momcntous oues- ed many a man into the other world. lhis Xew York ; Ephraim Marsh, .New Jersey ; li(m w)Ud havu talSc(1 lIis vasl muumh. was rather a bitler pill lor the doctor, but Titian J. CohVv, Pennsvlvania ; Josiah T. together. Xothing but the deep sense of lhe dose he gave the king in retum was a )ehiware ; James Jelfries, Marvland ; danger into which tlie govcrnment is f.isi jud so ma honor THi: PUIXfE AXI) TIIK IDLK AKTIST, ltiiode Isl.uid. lenj. F. Kamcs : Conneciicnt, Stephon W. Kellogg ; Xew York. Henry lt. .""v'den : Xew Jersey, Thomas H. Dudley : I'i ::nsy ivar.i.i. Wtn. Jesup : Ohio, Joseiih H. Raiu tt : Indiutn. Wm. T. Otto ; Iliinois, Gr.stavus Koerner : Wisconsin, Carl Schurz: low;,, John A. K:.sson : Miunesota, Stephcn .Milit-r : 1 elaw;ire. X. 1). Snuther : Mary i.iiid. Fr.n.k '. lilair, senior ; Yirginia, Al fied Culdwoll : Kentucky, Geo. D. Hlakely ; Michig.jn, Austin lilair ; Missouri, Chatles W. P.i rr.ais : ( aiifornia, V. P. Tracy ; Ore i:.tu. Horace (irteiey ; Texas J. Strauss ; District of Colutiibia. (?. A. Hall : Xebraska, S. liabcoek : Kansas, J. T. Hattersheidt. When tho name of Horace Greeley of Or egon was announced it was received with loud cheers and laughter. Mr. Kdward H. Kollins of X. H., rmved that each delegate report the name of one peison to cor.stitutc a member of lhe repub ican nationai comniittee for the ensuing four years. Carritd. Adjourned till ten o'clock to-morrow. lHL P.bDAY -KCOXU DAT. o - o " iicai, inianuii' , oiiinva uuiiin-o, ..iai ..unu , n- - - - licious mixture of truth and llalterv: "Xot j: M Xorton Vi'inia Yalentine li. Iior- ru"",.noT .cou d ,aV ra"-l the people thus Gilmorcs Rand playei ,....," i ' " ' "a ,' , ... in this cilv. to-dav. for the purpose of rescu- hour before the meet aianr as j uur majesty, nor with so much lon ohio . P. A. Hackleman, Ind.ana; m. ing t,R. vvrnmt from j, dt.ra,ja. ;fiU0t ior to myself." Kuss, lllinois ; Waiter W. Mu;phy, Michi- tion into which it has faiien. Loud ap- the ncrforniances of the ed in the wigwam for meeting of the convention igwam was packed and band were creeted CJ II a It K I S I, V X 1) ili.s.Vini AXD CAKRIAtiK AlAk.LR, W.nr sttiot. l't-aibaai, Vt. The stories of the unusual size ot inong the many wonders comprising "Old A French prince had sent an aide-de-camp J ; i) a it i ' ' fc c, , iillXI,. URY (JOODS H- GROCERILS I.u:...-uburh. Vi-rniuiit. UKKKUMAN, BAltXEY & CO., . nd lls Milk street, Boston, - tmu,i Wh..u-ak- iidVriin h anu 1.411- :i;;,f.lv more : " ".M.ap,c'.uiies,AC. Kcruseii-Oil cou5tautiy , lo acCompllsh the lnliniltlj Hiurc 1 .juaui) n arrauivu. Ull 1 hOIil ck COM.MIS.SKiX MKKCIIAXTS Uv -1 iV 20 1.1TY W1IAUF. 110ST0X Ibeasts. ine siui.es -i w v , . . Caliloruia nieiiaKeric, and mav be ' the Tuolumne bear and the diitacu ty the lo- j lo a paitlter) K.markable for his love of jokes 1 cal hunters found in dealing with him raised ( twent-tive cenls each. A'. i". and his idlt-'llt,ss. commanding his presence. Kansas ; Samuel ihe ambitious er.thusiasm ol the animai ta- j Jn-(?(t; The otlicer went and brought the painter Johnson, Oreg I , t litirh :i tlltC ll tliat r.e ueieiuiuieu iu , wii 1 him. A tiiclllip w:is L'lVfn himtn cnnv 1 K I hani IT It was the ka ; G. B. Hall, District of Columbia . .. 11? . T nl.iMr,, I ln.l i i,i.,w. Iw,,-,, ..4- ,ni. ,A . 1 t . inui : John 1. 3lcuregor, msconsin ; jaiues t iiau tuniu hul- iu uu ui viin ncany nppiaiue. F Wilson, Iowa ; Simeon Smith, Miunesota, l"u LU""U l" Ii'- - i ne cor.vention came to ordcr at 10 o'clock Ad.mHammer Missouri- C Wilder mn tv that lreemen can pcrforra. A. M. The pressure of outsiders was great- Adam llammer, -uissouii , .v. u. nutr, have here, 111 our ordmarv caiiacitv as dele- ,r ihan ever. wlm nbr Mr n;,i,i;... L.. a c..ii.i- . i "...I. !..., Vii. flwtiirmin! to nw.r tn fcn hlL'n a DUCI1 uiai. ui-. 0ranize a party to pursue the "big gnzzly" f3T Mrs. PerKins says she never can un- and he took it aay with him. mel liell, California ; Frank g:,tes of thu people, tu prepare for the foim- vii jrrectetl him with great applause7 on ; A. A. liurton, Kentucky ; ation and the carryir.g on of a new adminis- raver was olfered by llev G V 'ir, Texas ; O. 11. lrish,Xebras- !rali"n' :md wilh lhe1lielI) of tIod we do Chicago. ! with the determination not to kill him, but Uerstanu now cneese can oe ineiy, anu porK inli 0, a hoUse ln a few davs lhe oH. Ag each 80Ulht.rn slate and territory rep- lo-t!av dithcult . can Oe active ctiai is ue.ore u is ueau-anu , - hatnrnir.s hP rpBontwl was called. loud cheers were iriven. queslion Patten of lt. Loud applause. Ao mere controveisy a i.-tter was n-id ;nv;t;n ,...i.. . - . - -. , , . . , '"""llt lllLll.UL-.a iu 1.- about uuserahle abslraclions brought us here u ltcckpit, Iowa, at such time as michtsuit e do not come here on anv idie ti,p convention lhesacnhce w hich we have made Another lettcr was read, as follows, "Can . i i .i . . . i : i' . . dertakinK0fcapturingthenercean1xna1a-5ic--.uc.st.il. '-i"6-mw ia. had madc and having returned, acquainted When the list was concluded, on a sugges- ruui7 ll J u you not send some able speakers outside to WSmi T 't ' T lhC FinCe Umt UU dne bUt ntt dl5m- ti0" lhe ddegate8 f abSCnl Stale8 WL'rE ternbok which Isee on J' " TlmhSLT lhe,rlVe8 , u....,. ,a--.j Vr J. C. Adams, ac- qt or spinls dull, she can t see, neitner neVi 0n which the painter was then cmulov- called ; Alabama, Mississippi aud South Car- cverv face. and the earnest behavior which r tiL tflTi. it- - - - i i ... ,:,., , i, - i - -- . r ... "-ui"i.i in vi.:u i.uiii inc conimiiiee i t. . .. :. ... g, in riuiumii i-" i' A ('(,.. wou d call thc spciialattenuonu. , n l. ... " 'it,tL ta, t tliat tiif-y c.iniiue tlienntlve i- Compaiiied or.ly by one inuiuii aim j iron unsettled, nor potatoes depressed, nor 1 "I " lu.ll ...,.t..i .. I.. .1..,.. 1 .... I ...n Str, ' . -vv .-.ui. uunuvM. i , . . hbir nr CillC Ull ' U I... l...l ....... ..... OUt on tneir journej. xm-" -- , uuur riBing umeso uiciv uuu uctn jcusi pui L-r' HoofallWinUs J. I). CLAHK, Bradford. Yt. I reaching the hunting ground was to an- from tujierior Paiicr inade t o I uiUi-r, uiiii rulcU to ai.y iia'.ttrn. nounce their busiuess, aud request such oth- ed. ' olina beinir received with hisses. has been mamtesteu ui au me preiiminary on lhe order of ,.:. ri.,imf,.(I p:m rnip- Some days passed, and the picture was not . On motion of Jacob Benton of X. II., a j'ussions, show that all haye a true and Utf as to the order in which the states shall J 1 ' 1 dppn kpp.sp nf the solellin obllL'allons wlncli j. . .n. .1 j .i . r mio lt sometimes it woulu not me eveu , returned. Thu prince resolved to go him- committee on credentials was appointed. restin" unon us. oi. luiilu. o, me yote oi eacn man to be j self. He did so, and found the painter still j A committee of one from each state and Gentlemen, it doea not belong to me to od tht. platforai to be acted oa before 'the then.