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REMEMBER!| SV VOLUMI 27.: i 1 CHICAGO, BATURDAY, MAY. 16 T . DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE, &, ~ FOREIGN. n i : “Time the French As-- . . sembly.- . An’ Exciting i b | 1 | 'GILES, BRO. & - ULOGKS; BRONZES, AND FANCY Gogns_”‘i |Great. Opposition to the Up: STATET, GORNER MaDIRON, | |~ Rer Coomborohomo. i Prospects’ ‘of Auother Minis- terial Crisis. i 2 | UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. © ) FERST FLOOR. | Jomel, Siverware, Plted Ware; Catler, Pa DU ol Sty . SBOOND-FLOOR." - . - Bronags; Clocks,” Enameled .and ; GIIN"Artiles, ’ Mantel SeS, &, e i .| Afonsist, Tendencies: Attributed to Spanish Min- . the: New- el RNELL WATCH CO., o OF OHIOAGO, MANUFACTURERS 01! % gl BTEM & KEY-WINDING "Threo grades of whioh havo thols liod Stom-Wind- R R R S 8§00, ond 8100 ocach, witli tha Co,'s guaranteg of tho 0 Co, porfoction of asch Watal., poclal arzungomonty madc with rosmonsible desloes for A.‘érov'ving. Discontent in Ma B riq. and Other: Cities, o e Ll The Czar’ of : Russia . Seeing. tho . 'English: Metropolis, -*_° THIRD - FLOOR. - bl ‘o Explax;éfion of "dhie Ruésizin‘ ! ‘ : { g |-AT R S b ALE €7D0 Now SLE: | Fiig Porelly Dinwer -and - Dessert Se, Cuf g [-8, DR Bnan : ‘ o MM OMI Pttt o, | - ENEETE G, Pain Plgures nd Otogs) < . Digmond Soandal. T BartalZ it i Grognmnaiar, Ohlonk + . Vases, Oruamentel, Plecés, &2.° " ; ! Terms “of " o © - Over.the Fii lslands. |- HATS. . | Avz Ton Froovs coNNEGTED BY BLEVATOR | | - .AND STAIROASE,; . | their different de- B ttontion to o Tt R TEIAT 3 AL LR £ Fep e R . FRANCE. o P caor st 18 oot i5 Bt pay | - LoDow, May.16.—~Tho" Times correspondent o the best sclactod and richest, but’that it Ilis soveral timeslarger than that of any other house in the country, and at prices which must warrrnt o proforende by disoriminating ab Parls, in a lottor to that journal, publishod this ‘morning, ‘saye { “Tho ‘Duke de Broglle, Fronch Minister of the Interior, will prosonttothe STRYKER, 23] 5 purchaserd, . ot oo ec - | Natlonal Assombly.a bill for the formation of an 231 W. Madison-st. SOIAESYY Giio peigon, D TER08 8485 | opor Ghambor,” 1 s ourlos fack” suya For the converience of personsout of Now | the writor, * that tho more project of prosont- HAS THE ‘York, garoful selections from their stook will » o ;i 10g that measuro was tho real cause of the down- LARGIST, B L0V R B L R A Toli of M. Thiors. In many respocts tho tk0 b lication. rojects differ, but tho strange analogy. consista 2 _Rl Ii:e,fnnt that now, as; under M. ',lvhlurs, the Government rosolve to organizo a supreme power moots the sanio adversarios, And I8 confrouted by o rtated Riglt which will not allow it to offoot that orgnnization, and without which “the Duko do Broglie is gaid to have declared. that he will not remain in office.” . g Panis, May 15.—Baron Honrle de Trij Frenoh fculptor, 18 dead: . . % i” ' Pants, May 16.—As a compromise of ‘the dis- puted quastion of priority of .:discussion of tho oleatoral law ovor the munlcipal bill, the Right lins proposed to the Goverumont .that it should declaro tho electoral law applicable to municipal olections, and gonsout that tho firat reading of the municipal’ bill should follow the firat read- ing of tho eleotoral bill:: The rosult of this pro-; posal is, 08. yet unkmown ; but, if no arrango- ment is made, the' Government - will adhore to :ita announoed purpose of making o motion for thojimmediate discussion of the.electoral Iy o Cobinet question,. - . - Z ' ‘Vensarnres, May 16.—The hall of tho Nation- LADIES' UNDERWEAR. ., ' LADIES HOSTERY 40 DNDERWEAR - WIELD, = LEITER & (€0 STATE & WASHINGTON-STS, gruti, the % T BEST STOOK IN' TEIR CIT®. Are now offered for sale in t}io new subdivis. ‘- being just south of the Harbor and on thg " FINEST, and FASHIONABLE HATS REAL ESTATE. Clicagy Lot Souh Clicago Lots i6n of TAYLOR’S ADDITION, situated in the most desirable portion of Bouth Ohiengo, shore of Lake Michigan. i This suburb far surpasses all othera in im- portance as a Mauufaoturing and Railroad . al Assembly was crowded-,to-dny. in anticipati Gontre, =% .| Bog to divect SPHOIAL. AT | ofsaexiiing ssslon. ffi-?r%fido&i“i‘l%u‘% e - - .| 0o] ' s seat ;a8 & dolagato. e Duke de oo Bteal Rolling Mills and oftor improve- | TENTION to 'their - EXTEN: | S5 ntroducsd his projeet -of: law. fox tho Shonts b wiafoond profifable invostment | STV ASSORTILENT of Plain | greatie ofs socond Juawips snd 50nd S0 7k Jor LT Stanen at Ono endroatiust Jafn | and Embroldered. Balbriggam, | of srosdont Mashishon to his- oquiiey tre zoad Tickots furnishod. Offog &t Routh Oni; | Cotton, Lisle. Thread, and Silk | foug Lis hands pointod out. Appealing to- tho . paHoutara oall nt ofico, 25 Hose; Ladies!, Misses’, and |membersof the Assombly, the Siinistors sy ,‘Eouml 14 and 15 X B 3 5 . “You are unwilling .to .conatitute. o: definitive sk ook, Sorin Olet5el WAREDE, | | Ohildrews . FANCY' - Cotton, | mopbil: Yiodo o sicou o biad your sone i b goiencos. lurmurs. from 0 . benches of 0 FINANGIAL, Lisle Thread, Silk and Balbrig- | {8 ivies you to continae tho traco ta gan do.; Solid Color Silk dd.; Striped and Solid Silkk Opera do and to-their full:lines.of: : - LADIES' UNDERWEAR, In Silk, Silk and Wool, Merino, Lisle .Thread, *. Balbriggan, Gauze and: Gogsamer,- all new. importetions, ' and: marked - at POPULAR PRICES. ' GENERAL NOTICES: nrtisanship- for some years, but you must glvu * the t Proaldent. {lxu moans for ' .tho protection . nnd - «resssurance. . of . sooioty. and commerce,”. The report goos on to describe i the now Chamber: which is: to, bo called * The -Grand Oouncil,” and the membors of which are to receive no ealory. - - i 3 i ‘When the Duke de Broglie had concluded the Chartered by the\} : ‘Bxolusively ‘a Bavings Bank; 10 CLARK-SY, Mollot Chureh Bk, B1x pgr cont componnd intarost ou denosita:, Patabooks froo, “Monor also [nvested for othors on Bond and Mort= i amall sums at 10 por cont iniorest; to stractor legal uxlmkmflm}l of title. 0. 5COVI Prosident. Wit Kriaey Reen, Ossh it Noze—Darlug tho récent panic, this Baok hos patd all doposits on domand, without notito. LK. JESUP, PATON & (0, tests from the Lott.. Amida soene.of wild ax- ? .and reforred 'to icitement the bill was, then'read the Committeo af Thirty, . - = $ ; No turther business.could be traneaoted on nc- oount of the confusion in tho Chamber, and the sitting was adjourned. - 6 = i Pamits, May 15—Evening.—The Exireme Right | in tho Assembly havo rejected all proposals from tho Cabinet for a compromise ou tho question iof immediato debate on the electorial law, The - 0 -cl e o o | position of e Mindstry (a6 onsidored difiioult. . Loxpox, - May 10.—A special dispatch -from DEXTER ’PARK. Paria to fho. Mandard saye if tho Ministry s ; dofented, M, Buffot, Prasmdont of tho Assemb. - GEO. I, DIANSUR, Propriotor. || G probabiy.bo oalled_upon, by Marshal ras C e, " T Omibaco, May 14, 174, | Mahon, £o form & now Cabinet, 3 1 will givo a nurso of 81, i 0 ani8, May 16.—The Monileur roports thot BANKIRS, A A R nogattationsdor the rastoration of tho Giplomutio UNION BUILDING, No, 52 WILL[AM.ST I e O B e e od “Tssay, | Telationa botween . France sud . Moxico aro ap- g URE S ot tho noxt good | proaching -n succosaful conolusion. . A, Qutroy NEW TORK. | day.. fetrios to slasp Batncdex 2528 | will be aypointod Ministor of France at tho Cap- Tho accounta and agonoy of Banks, Benkers, Corpora. tlons, and private firma will recolvo carofal attantion. Stocks for Sale, - THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock sharp, st ourofiice, 8. M, cor. Washlogion and Doarhorn-sts, : Elgin Watch Co., Chamber of Commoerce, Pullmag Bouthern Oar Co., "Eradors’ Insurange Co., Qorn Bxchange National Bank, Ohicago Oity 7s (Seworage), -And such uthors aamay ba bsndod in bofore the hour of aalo. HAMMOND & GAGE, - Finnnolal Agonts, itnl of Mexico as soon as the nogotiations are * | completed. e [ B0 of tho purdo i.m € the thicd Larse. 200 to the : i 200 Co s P . BPAIN, £ g attonal Assoclation rulos 10 SO0, B MANSUE. .. |-~ T.own0w; Moy 18.~-A - loktor to tho Times from " Paris #ays: -*'It is tho impreseion hero that the ‘new Bpanish Minlstry will shortly exbibit Alfonz- 15t tendencles, Unquegtionably s largo propors tion of the bhetter classes of Bpapish look 1 ward to the entironoment of the Prince of Astu~ rins a8 .affording the best chonod for the pros~ perity of .Bpain, dospite_strong doubts existing whotlior Lo posgesses tho qualities . fitting him for the-dutles of » Sovoreign, - . i BAYONNE, Moy 16.—Gen, Elio has rotired from the poaition of Ohlef-of-8tafl of Don Oaxlos, and T Natoal Wlch Company, Offioe, Monroe-ati, near Btate, ! > * 11°CintoAao, Til., H“‘:";h 1?‘\:: . Nottos 1s Horeby given: that ata epuolal mooting of the kliuldors of o National Vatah Company, Jield 8t fix‘f,% :‘z’“é;??"'om&gu"nn"t“ woltiis (14th day of a7, ‘osolvod, That the namo of *The National W, b L N e R Iy ‘such changs have buon filod in the'offica of tho’ Bontad glieus been succeeded by Gen, Dorregaray, *« @ | PAINIING AND FRESCOING. _ | Slir s (itiystcion hivih p mpdfifhain | (oo, ey 1o=on, cunghe ln pusing gn! 3 3 I forward to ocoupy the psases botwoen Biscay and the Gulpuzcoa Valley. liabitants ave leaving Bilbon. Dou. Carlos is at Tolosa. Hiith At REVNOLDE, Seaty, GRAND OPENING- Many of the in- ‘with the main body SCHUBERT & KOENIG, ¥ . B & \ [ A £ his forcos, B FRESGUERS A_ND .| John J, Ferrell's Sample Room, [ 26 ‘Foifteat situstion tn dadrid. continues y BATURDAY, May 18, Aftornoon and Evening. . | critical. The g}gponltl«n ress violontly do- Havo romoved to 88 SOUTH OLARK.ST., Room 8, £9 SOUTH HALSTED.ST. . | nounce the new Ministry, ‘Tho large towns show = = nigus of discontont. . Now_Ambassadors have ERISRA AR Kt 2 4l Kinds of Iescilne, Far. SUMMER RESORTS., Deon appointod at Vienus, Lisbon, and Borlin, pumu': nfld ?otwtcnllmdmonm honuty and 000N0. | SAAASAAAAAA A A | (he Government. have issned a.manifesto, of oy of thelr dosigne, Kathitaction guaraawed. Otcs | HIGHLAND PARK HOUSE, | which Senor Ullos, Ministor of Forelgn Aflalrs T e S —— is the author, Thoy soliclt the support of ail ROOFI‘NG. CHBLSB.A, MASS., § N Y. READY ROOFiNG soctions of tho liberal party; deolaro .that they t i1l opon May 20, e o bumatod Toat. susves aioror, | ill only uso thoir powers to ropol unjustitisble Tooks the oovan, Boston Harbor, and tos of ‘the principal naggressjon; pledge all their offorts to the ex- tfixuflon of Carlism, and J.pmmlsn to make known thotrue state of ‘Treasury . and to enforco eiios of Masaclumetts, | ol Biakor Fiil Monuinent, Minot Li oluding Boston, dowbeiige, 1o full Siow of thio Ntata O gt: 8 ht He Is & 3-Piy Wool Felt, flemly ceriented to- | o 1illsof Bilion, empraoing iho Tiost .“x\"d..n‘& g | wtrict intogrity snd rigid economy in tho ad- gethor, and is covered with granito coment | iutoresting Inland and Marine Views o tho.world, It | ministration of rovenues. St o o B Foquuied oSS | sl Sl i ins iy e T plied by any ordinary workman. 3 Managars, GREAT BRITAIN. Crranite Cement, Tor ropairing old Shinglo, Tin, or Composi- Lonpow, May 16.—Tho Ozar and party renchiod RINGS. AT SARATOGA SP Buckingham Palace at noon from Windsor Castlo. WiT, FXrHme soNg GRAND UNION HOTEL, | immousoorowds lined the route of procossion pe—] Bouth Wator.at, Ohicago. Wit oBIIEALIN) TUROKLL & O Divelotors: « tor | from Paddington Station. to the unun.m The = : s Caar, the Princo of Walos, Grand Duko_ Aloxis WANZLED. - e 358 por modi lor July sl AR iea ool o | and D 6 . uke of - Edinburgh occupied ono carringe, and Prince Arthur, %’flno«m of Wales, ant Duchess of Edinburgh anothor, Tho latter was cheercd vebemently bogausio it has beon under- atood latoly that thore wasbitterncas between hor and the Princess of Walos in relation . to the question of raulk. : Loxnon, Moy 16.—Burko, Undor Bacrotary for tho Forelgn Dopartment, stated in the Housa of Commons to-day that tho Qovernment of Gunte- mala had offered full indemuity aud reparation for tho outxfl;o on VicerConuul Mogee, ‘Loxpon, Moy 16,—In thoHouse. of . Commons Gilsoy Huuso, Now Vork City, PRINTERS,.STATIONERS, &o, ' STATIONERY, Blanl Books and- Printing. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, A Partner Wanted, Spoclal or yonoral, with 833,000 caah, to tako tho place of ote raring: dn. &' wolloutabilahed. wholesato' Bousa: -~ 3t BUEOIAL, teul oatato soourlty againat loss, I GEN- ERAL, otio compolont {0 taiec {ul alinrgo-of office busi- nosd prolorrad. _Asddross M 81, I'ribune offlce. TO RENT, T.UMBER OR COAT, DOCK TO RENT ORFOR BALE, 180 feet front on Twellth-at., running back to the Hmpire _.—l-l—f;wm“_“’.?fl_; thig ovonlué thie propriety of grantiog loave of Blip, with ratirosd ~ connegtions;, near LAWN MO absonco to Capt. Tyuer, oune of the railway in- Twolfth-st, bridge, Apply to M, PATRIN, 24 WER. speators of tho Board of Trado, who goes'to 163 Washingtoncst,. Basement. Amerioa to examine {nto the affalrs of the Lrle Rallroad, was called fu_question., . Bpecchos ob- MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Lawn Mowers A A e s Jeoting. to. the sotion of tho Govern- e T b Tey all othiors, thon sce tho | mont - were mado by . Goldumlil, -: Mace supoihy Worfiats! | PEITL.ADETPEITAL | dooaid, "asa, Shey Zo Fovse, Maodonald o nd you wi uy it, e = loug i arogatory 0 6 natlon H&{%gfi &oonm, ‘Wholesalgand ligts ‘}i,g'{;‘;é %g:mmflm'- y to send out & Government, oftioor to in- EHR T A hat s tormod @ * bankruot tranghts | nglish Protéotorats | ‘ronding of the roport,.there wero renawed-pro:|: know that the Erle Railrood e in good handa, 8ir 0. B, Adderly, Prosident ot thfi Board of-| Tradg; and Bir Stoftord Northooto, maintainiod that the pormission giver Oapt. Tynor to abicut himself from -his " dutios w-f'propnr, and’ tho subjoot was dropp p — i + RUSSIA. Ry 81, Perensnung, May 16.—Intolligonce ‘has booh recofved horo that a “conepiracy was latdly discoverod at Khnkan; and that sovoral of tho porsons ongagod * thoroin wero ‘oxacitsd. "The objoct of tio conapiracy In not stuted, “ Benzan, May 16.—Additional information with rogard to the arrost of n membor of the Imperial . family.in 8t, Potorsburg, shows- that"thoro | was an orror in the first dispatelies 48 to the name bt the porson implicatod. Xt was'not the' Grand Duko Nicholas, brother of ‘tho' Ogar, bt rineo Nioholas, one of the EmEnror's' tiephiews, ! who, was arrosted. All that is kuowh of ‘the caiiso of tho atrost Is containod In the following - dispatdl to the Augsburg -Gazelte, whiok mentions’ rie nnmn:]mlnn roduces the oifair to o mora prwn%m candal : A 2 & Br,PerENspuna, May 14,—Anoxalted porsoh- ago in this city having missod- ber diamonds, communicated thie fact to the polics, who dis< - | dovered.that. the pcr[lmmtor- of tho thoft whe' lior -own son. -Intollizonco of tho affair corhing to tho Empotor, ho dirosted $hat lefinl p\-ncual{: ingn sliould tako_thelr | 0ourso, motwithatandivg ‘porséndl cohisidorations, It soowa'that-the din~ monds wero given by the Prities to o well-knbwn. Fronel fictrogw, " "1, Lo vt ; ‘AUSTRALIA: & ° ohs * Mernounnr, Austialia,’Moj 16.-—In'the trdaty for tho establishment of . thio Dritish protectorata over tho Fsji Telands, 1t ia stipulatod: that: Groht Britain ehall assumo all finaholel lobilities, pay the King $15,000 por annum, Witliéthor penslona to various native Chiefs, and fecofmiizé tho ruling Chiof u the ownor of tlio Isndeswhich are to ba. opon to sottloment by forolynora within'a yoar. - GERMANY. W . Beouty, May, 16.—~Vrinco Bismarek will loavo ‘Boslin to-morraw for bié cstate at Vaizin, : N " AGRICULTURE Proccodings in tho Agricuituril Cons gross ot Atlunta—The Transport tion ° Question—Memorials' to Qo gress—Tho 'Tobacco ‘Laxs, ' 07 * | ATLANTA, Ga., May 16.—Thé Committoe on Transportation of. the Agricultural Congross to:. dayroported o resolution declaring that,. ** Whilo* recognizing tho value of railfbaly and the ficce ‘sity for their further .oxtension, wo' dcem the coat of transportation by rail of>crude produats. of " flolds, forests, and .mine, . so .tionato -to the-. cost of . wal 13 a8 to. render it the duty, of , the United Biatea to improve tho rivers in tho inferior and connect.thom with tho ocean. by. artifigial \v\c"pp-_ ways, giving the Mississippl Valloy -coitinubiis water ‘ronsit to tho sosboand,.nnd to .qnter at once upon the , work of construction ; artificial waterwoys: adéquate to thoj prosont and pros- pootive . o " of L LS 'DEMANDS OF INLAND TRANSPOBTATION, . | _ snd ontinue it by annual instaliments of ;ald until uareatricted channels of; trade are opencd, . not oply through tho Mlssiasippl Valloy, bist - connecting thoe Mississippi River with the Atlan- tic Oconn vin the lnkess tho:Ohio, Kanawsha, , and James. Riyers, and Atlantio’and Great Wost- orn routes.” . S T Unanimously adopted.. & =" i A resolution that the Ag_rlo\\huml Congress , bolioves' it in within the poopla! to reform the’ corporato : transportation systgm-by. the same agenoies - Which orented’: - them, viz: Btato logislation, . controlled. , by, . public, oplnion ; and that wo oppose ‘any. legisiation under’ the _ploa ~of . regulating commerca. betweon tho States whick’ interfores with the’ nnll.lori‘ly hllésloforfflt:‘xnrclsml by the Ek:‘o rl.woi' railroads an D Or. PRBBIDE waé et T at bdpiad hsniudony, o g . TIIE PATENT LAWS, g Mt G, Wyatt, from South Carolins, Was ap- ‘pointed to memorialize Congress on the snbjoct: of revising the Patent laws. . o AGRIGULTURAL GOLLEGES, ! The Gommittee on Belentlfic Industrial Edudas - tion reported, recommonding that the. Govern- | ment appropriate one-half ‘'of the not procoeds of the sale of public landa to agrioultural - colléges orgonized under the not, 0f1862, Unanimously adoptod. L ok The Committoo on . .. .. ‘TAXONTOBAGCO : 1 : rocommended thak:the ‘Govornment reduce the ‘tax on tobaocco to a uniform tax of, 12 centa-per ound, and that articles used in’the manufde- 0 of tobacco como'duty free, Adopted. - - Committacy wero appointed to present various, subjects to, Congress. : Gon. Juckdon Wwas re- leoted President, and 0, W: Groene, Scoretary ; ., Grinncll was olected Vice-President.. C. Greeno, flcomll{(yl, ‘Morrow, editor-of: the eluotod In his place, - . i : Thenext meoting of tho Congress will bo held -at Omelunati, the sccond Wednesday in Septom- ber, 1875, Adjourned sine die, s =4 ot 2 SUMNER, _ iy e resignod, and George E; ‘Wisconsin Farmer, wag Locture on the Cauie of Kis iiiness by . Dr. BrowneSoquard. t .+~ Speotal Diaputoh to T'ha Chicago Tribune, _ Bostox, May 15:—In his:unroported locturo ‘on the disensos of Bumner, Dr. Brown-Bequard Inst night stated that e had found tho origin of , Sumner's trouble in the agsault by Brooks in the Bonate. The speakor assorted that, tho effect of tho San Domingo . trouble, the removal of ‘Mr, Motley, and- of his own brother-in-law from, office in Californla, were greatly to the injury of 1Mr; Sumnot, ‘whOBO neryous syatom . Was BO. much’ * excited at the opening of tho QGrooloy campaign that absoluto rost’ was necessary.. When Le roturned to his soat in the Bonate, the physician desoribod tho condition of My, Bumner as being.very bud‘x:ll the symptoms which had beon noted at the timo of his prosira-. tion in 1856 recurring with ,added force. The injurics to the spinal cord, united with the of-. foots of 80 much abor, hiad thelr'effect, and the Inat hours of the statesman, wore spoken of with muoh feeling. ‘The speaker was glad tq Bay that. tho nows of the logislative nct, blotting out the consure against the Senptor, iwl_’n most happy effect, "t "t i Y E CAPITAL AND LABOR, The Sgriking fMliners in Ohio. P Covynns, _O.... May -16,—~Andrew T. Rog State Inspector of Minos, roturned from Btraita- villo to-day. He reporta’that he has had’full consuliation witl thé miners and mino-ownors, and fully understands the situation. Ho thinks that a conferonce, whick will he held to-morrow and conducted on both sides with » proper pint, will result in & compromiso and .end tho atriko. From snother sonrce, itis positively stated that the only condition upon which one prominent, operator will: compromige, is that the. miners ‘must agreo to loave tho ghion. 2 : SPECIAL CTION. Waesuve, W. Ve, May 16.—At tho elaction hold in this clty.to-day, to_doolde whiothor tho City Courcil should issub bonds to the amount of "§100,000 to’ improve snd pave tho main thoroughfares . entering tho city, the vote was very light, only 1,006 votes- being polled in the antlroe oity.. The rosult was : For the 1ssucof the bonds, 614 ; againet, 83 ; boing a'majority of 12 above tho throo-fifths voto necossary to make the issuo of the bonds legsl. The cstimate for tho work {g oum&umd ot $200,000, but the §100,~ 000 complotes the amount of tho Indebtadnoss allowed the oity by a late avt of the Legislature. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Livenroor, May 15,—Btonmehips Sootis, from New York, and Marathon, from Boaton, have ar- rived out. ; Qrasaow, May 15, —Tho a(anmuhlr Btato , of Georgia, whioh was rnnaxlod yesterdny. a8 hav- Iug Leen in collision whilo on ‘hor voysge from Now York to thid placo, was struck on the port quartors ‘The plats was out, life-boat smashed, and davity carried away, . Ofborwise ehe is not ‘dampged. Bho will un.{l on bier regular day. THE FENIAN FUND. 9 . New Yorw, May 15.—An order was Issned to- day for the arrost of ‘Thomas J. Barr for nou- compliance with the instruotions of tho.Court 0! u}lfl:shh{:‘nutwu‘m ovor nu:' Fuflns'nflf‘\;;:} which hie e eiver, amounting to 824,674, to Alr, Loaka, the Daxtner of Amnxmhnnnt,.. i spropors, |, by water. .carriage’ ‘counting of’ the votos in the ] 1antio concern,” altliough . it was satisfastory ito-|- - ." Favoring Baxter’s' Claiin Attorney-General: Williamg' - i)plnl?n 1 The. President’s. - Proclamation’ Recop: Y Gret Excltontont ‘and. Rejoicl & “in Littlo Rock:. t i . / Baxter. Issucs, a Proclamation to . Vietorioms'Legions, ' | § y THE! ATTORNEY-GENERA 'S’ OPIN. . b2 ey L Wasiuoron, May 16.—~Tho Altnmgy«,qonu:{fl’ bLns submitted to tho President his opmioninthe, Arkanans caso, whoroin Elisht Daxtor and Josoph «Brooks,. onoli olmming to be the Governorof.thab: | Btath, hind mido application'to’ thio Prbaident for . aid fo auppross fin_insurrootion, 'After. auotihg from the Constitution of . Arkansas tho " providing for the opohitig and publishi of the .returus of eleations for - Btato . oflidors, ‘unders whioh Baxtor was - doolared. Govornor, ' snd” tho, alatiee providing for'\contehtod ‘clcction casds;” under which.the Lower Houso of ithe; Assembly. rojooted’ Brools" patition £or the contdat by 'tho” docisivo voto of . 83. to 9, tho ‘Attorndy-G passen to the | s ' ° PROCEEDINGA.OF DROORS IN THE COURTS,: -Ho saya: Subrequently to tho vote iu tho Lowor Housgo, the Attornoy-Goiieral of Arkanspe, upbn tha notition of Bragks, applied to the Buprets ,Court, of tho Stato for quo warranto. to try the validity of Daxtor's titlo to tho “oflice of *Gav- ornor, in which it was alioged that Baxtor wna n neurpor, ote. {That Court denied (he application, upon tho ground that ‘tho courts of tho Btato had:no riaqm to hear and detormind the question prosonted, becauso oxclusive Jurisdiotion in gubh., ‘cascs had boon conforrod upon tho General As- .Bolnb!yl’)i. Lho™ Conatitution ‘antt “laws of :the Htate,. Drooks then brought suit against Baxtor' in tho Circult.Cotirt, undar tho civil ‘cods of Ar. kansaa, . Brooks, states,.in Lis petition, that ho rocoived more thitn 95,000.votes, and that Baxtor rocolved 1688 than 30,000 votes,for Govornor,and, ' “aftor doclaring that Bhx d the ,flce‘hho b . €07 o enoral 1;praya; that. 2 3 1 iplo/quoation, of contast to tho offico of Govaitior,, Baxter do- maurroil to thé petition; on the grotind. that tho Oouzt had no jurisdiotion of .tho caso, and ftacs wards; on the-16th of April, iho Court, in tho ab 8euco of dofendaut’s;counsel, ovorruled the do murrer, and Without -further* pleadings, "or any’ ovidonde in tho usby. . o+ © en Loy e . RENDERED JUDGMENT FOR DROOKB, ! in accordanco with the’ prayor of liis potition: Brooks, within a fow minutea theroaftor, without process to enforce the execution of satd judg- meont, and with tho nid of armed men, forcibly ofected Baxtor, and took possonsion of tho.Goy- _ernor’s oflico, On tho noxt dsy, atter the'jndg- .mont ' was rendored, Baxter's counsel made a ‘moticn’to_sob it aalde, nlleging among othior things 18 - ground'’ thorofor that thoy wero absent whon the demurrer. was submitthd aud ‘the *final* judgmient’ rendored;- that tho Judgoment of tho Conrt'on, ovorruling thode- murrer'should have boen that dofondant answor ‘ovor; Instond’ of which: fnal” judgment was ronddred without glving any timo-or ‘opportu- . nity to anawer - tho complaint,upon its’ merits ;- that the Court asscrsod dambges withont ady Jusg Ua urtdeeensy. and Geallp ihnd Hon Gomes had no ;jurisdiction over the subjoot-mdster of the. sult. Buton tho noxt day thls motion was over- .ruled by the" Court. en tho DPresident, in pursuance of the provision of the Constitution of tho United Statcs, 18 called upon by tho Ex- ocutivo of s Stato to'protact it sgaindt doméstic, violenao; it appoars to * be his.duty to’ givo the required aid, especially whou thore is mo douby .about- ita’ exiatotico ; but “whers two porsohs claim to be .Governor, and mako- calla upon the Progidont . uddér - the - Constitution, it 'bo- comes’ nacoséary for. him to detormine which of tho parsons is the Constitutional, Gov- ornor. i onititution of Arkansas is de on this question as botwoen Daxtor aud B According to tho Constitation oud laws of the Bh'altn, the votes for Governor'wore coutited,” 201 et ot bt - . DAXTER DEOLARED ELEOTED, ' - . and at oiiga hio yas duly inapgurated. Assith- ing that no' greator offect is to be given to-tha. resonco - of ‘:tho Genoral Assombly than ought to ba- given, to similr nction by any Bonrd of Canvassors, yot when it Gomeés to degide the quostion of contest, the General Assembly is converted’ by tho Con “stitution Into o judicial body, aud " ite firdgmont fs 08 conclusive ge i8 tho judgmont ‘of - tha'Su-. romo Conrt of the State in any mattor within R! jurisdiction. 'Tho * purties’ to ' such content plend and produge 'evidenco acoording to ‘tho practice provided'th such cases, and the contro- vorey Is iuvested with the forms sand' effects of n judioisl procedure. 'Brooks' appesrs to olaim.. that, whon' tho contest for Governor is doolded by the Genoral Assembly the dofeated party moy treat tho docision 88’ d uplllty,‘nt\‘d proceod do uovo in'the courts. This'makes the constitutional provision na to tho' donteat,of ho effect, and tho procoedings under 1t ‘an' empty fom.' Looking at tho Constitution aloig; it ap- poars porfectly clear tho courts of the Btato - TAYE NO RIGHT TO TBY A CONTEST sbout the offlce of Governor, but that oxclusive Juriediction over that A!lueallon i8 vested in'the Goueral Assembly, There it & doolsion made by. tho Suprome Court upon the preclse:quesiibn rosonted in tho'cago of Drooks ve. Boxter, rry wae a candidato for Stato Auditor on tho- Bamo ticket with ' Brooks. 'Whooler, his com- petitor, was declared eloctod by the Gencral As- sombly. . Berry thon brought suit under Beo. 526 of tho Codo, in the Pulaski Olrouit'Court, to re- cover the offico; Whaeler :Pplhld to tho Bupreme . Court for an order to restrain, p_rt_)ceudlnfi_u and that soust fssucd n bill of prohibition; for .Aam #nid court to procecd, on tho ground that it 5 tho cases 1o juriediction in the cngo. to tha quostions of law involved, of Borry and Brooks aro exactly alike: That this Circuit Court sliould 'have rondored judq- mont for Brooks undor these ciroumstancos -ig ourprisiog, and it is not too much to say that it presonts & caso of Sk g ‘' JUDIQIAL TNBUDORDINATION I ‘which desorves the roprehonsion of every ons -who doos uot wish to soo public confldenca in tho certainty and good faith of judicial procoad: ings wholly destroyed. Taking the provision of tho Constitution whioh declures - that *contested eleotlons about cortain Btate officers, inoluding - the Governor, shall be dotermined by the Gdn- oral Assombly, and that the provision of tho law which soys that all contested elegtions of tho ofileo of Governor_shall be decided by tho Legislature, and the declsions of the Burro;uu Court afilrming the exolusive juriadiotion of that body over tho"subject, and tho conclusion irvosistibly follows - that tho eaid judgment of the Olroult Court g 18 vOID. A vold judgment bindas nobody. - Boo, 625 of the Qodo, under which this judg- ment was rendered, is no doubt intended to ap- ply to county and other inforior offices, for wiich tio provision is clsewhere madg. . . nanma n‘i the olalm that Brooks reccived a majority of the votes at the olection, it must bo said that the Prosidont hina no way to vurlli' that claim. 1If ho had, it would not, in my. opinion, under the oircumatances of this caso, Lo u })ropor subjeot for his considoration. Perhaps f anytbing about the eloction was in confusion, and thero had been no logal count of the votes, the ttuuntlun of majorities might form au ule- mant of dlsoussion, but whore, a8 in this cose, there hns boen nfugnl count of the votos, and the tribunal organized by the Constitution of that Btato for that purpose has declared the elaction, tho Prosidont OUGHT NOT TO_ G0 NEUIND THAT ACTION tolook iuto the Btate vote, Frauds may.have ‘boon committed to the projudice of the result, but, nuhlg;}ilfly, there are fow elootions where partisan zoal runa high, in which the viotorlouy party, with moro or less of truth, is not ohargad with" nots of fraud, There must be an ond to this controversy:on tho subject, 1t yould bo disnstrous to “allow the .proceodinge by which Brooks obkained pusscssion of the oftige to bo drawn into a pracedent, There s not a Btate in .the Union ' in . which they would not! produce.n confliot and probsbly bloodshed.' Fnéy.carmot bp upheld ar Jusiidled upon soy ground. sad, in seotion’ my opinion, Daxtor, should bo recognized a8 tho Iniwful Exeoutivo of tho State of Arkansas, THE NECENT DIROUIT COURT DEOISION. - Bingo tha fgmg{uh»y _Wwod writton, the Attornoy-. GorloFal pays’: *' I finvo’ recoived a tolographio copy of whint purports to bo the deolsion of tho ‘Bupromo Court of Arkanens, dolivored on_the I'740y'ingt.; from whicly it appeara that the Audtfor of Btato, upon réquibition of Brooks,:'diowyhis warkant ot the Treasorer for the um'of elh@o‘- poymhont’ of which was rofusod, ‘Brooks-ilions ‘applied to thd Bupremo'Caurt for a writ of ‘man- ‘dnmustipon the T'réasuror, who'sot up by wny -of dofeneo that Brdoks was not Governor of tho Siato, to which Drooks demurred, and theroipon “tho Court -says :-* Tho olly. quontion that' Vo doorn - It " hocoeanty * ‘to ' notico, s, “did thio * 'Cirotiit - : Court ** hiive /jurisdiction 0 - render * judgment in thocave ‘of Brooks vs, Baxter.' / Ho feols some delicacy about expross- ing’ an_opinion upon tho questidn propoundad, bug undor the plendings it Lag to be passed 1pon incidentally, if not :absolutely, in docorminin, wihotlior tho- folator ‘i ontitlod "to “th roliof . ‘anked for, Hisright to“oflico, if catablished ab -l oatablisied by - tho Judgisont of <tlio Clr- cuit Court of Pulaski : Coiinty. «We hre of opii -fon thattho - Clvoult 'Court! liad urisdictio ‘tho subjoct mattor, aud' its ‘judgniont ‘appoa: to bo rogular and valld. - Hoving ajrivid at theso doneluions, thie domarror 1 overruled and the ' writ of mandamus will be awarded'ns prayed for. ‘Co’ show tho" valuo of ‘tifls decision, it 'is topor SHALT: BNOULATAAKO th ! following stato- monts On. the 20th of “April, Brooks :mado' & ‘formal application tol the President for sid ‘to g unlErnsu ornestid violonce, which was accompan- by s rnpm:‘hlginud by ‘Clitof-Justice McChiiro ‘snd Jubtives Sonrl and Steplionson, in which thoy statod that they recognizod Brooks ny’ Goverhory ! Lo thils panor also 1 appouded o namo of Pago, tho rospondent to tho above-uamed pro- ceodings for - mandamus. ' Page, therofore, did ‘not.rofuse ta;Fny tho warraut of tho Anditor because ho'did not recognize Brooks as Gov- ornor,” but- ~tho ; object’ of - his :- re- fusnl’ ovidontly .was . to. creste such facta as wero neoossary to. mnko n case for, tho BuprowoCourt, . Acdordingly, pleadings ', wero ‘mude up by parties, both of whvmiworo onsthe ‘samo sido 'in’the controvorsy, and:the isauo so. made was submitted to Jirdgos "virtually plodged ito givo the deolsion wanted, and'therowith, lin the military encampment- of . Brooks; - thoy.: hur-" riedly, but with ‘dolicacy, as. thoy say, decided that lio {s. Governor, n doosion in plain con- travention of the Constitution sud laws of tho Btate, and in direct conflict with ‘two other,do: cisions of tho ‘same’court doliborately -made. 114 rofrain : from . comment. Moro - than onco tho: Bupromo Court of “tifo United' Statos - has decided - that - it would smob :have argument in o caso made up in this way, and a «docision-. Gbtnined ‘undor,such ciroumsiancos {8 not. mu_of;ulzed a8 nuwnflm{ auy rospoota- bilg tribunal. No doubt this Blon will 2dd to tho .complication and difflenitios’ of.tho sftis- tion, ‘but it doos not affect my judgiont as to . s 'TIE RIGITS OF DAXTER to tho offico of Governor, until it is othorwise decided upon a contest mado by tho Logislatures of the State. ar tato’ was convened in extra sossion upon the ©onll of Baxtor;and both louses passed s jolnt vasolution pursusnt to Soo. 4, Articlo 4, of the. Constitntion of the United, Btatos, calling upon tho. President "o, protect” tho . Stato * ngainst ‘doruestio .violoneg, :'This “oull oxhausts all the ‘means which thie pooplo, of tho Btate have undor the Constitution, o invoke thoold of tho'Ex- ocutive of tho United Statos for their proteation, and there soemy to bo, under the circumstances of the cnso, au jmporative necessity for im- modiste action. ' > " PRESIDENT'S PROCLAIATION. - * Wasunoron, D. 0., May 16,—The following ia the Presidont's proclamation relative to''the Arkausas'question, which bas boen tolegraphed to .Littlo Rock ~for tho information of all con- ;Wueneas Cortain turbulont aud PO Skitbiegy Dhoat 1 oy a8, iorderly pori tlialia, pletorr i A . 10t el finvo combined tof th forco snd arms, to Tesist his \suthiority Exocutive, sud tho' othei” sutharities of sald Slatu ; WiEREAs, Bald Daxter has beon declnrad duly elects -ed by the Gonerul Assembly of sald Btate, na provided “in thie Constitution thereof, anad has for n long period- ‘oon-cxercraing the functions of aaid oflico, into which 1o was . inducted_according to- the 'Camstitution:ahd Inws of paid Btabs: and oubt by ila citizens to bo>eon.- .sldered tho lawful Executive thereof ; and * ol 4 “* NVrgnzan, It i1 provided in tho Constitution of tho ‘Unitod Btatea that tlie Umted Btates shall protect the States in tho Union; on the’ application of the Legisla<' ture, or the Exscutivo where tho Logisiature caunot b convened, n%nlnn domestio violenco; and | | : ‘Waeneas, Said Elishs Baxter, under Scc, 4 of Art, & ‘of the Coustitution'of tho Unitd States, and the laws postod In pursuunco thercof, has horotofore mado ap- lication, to me to protoct said State and the citizens -thereof ngainst domestic violence : and, - - v “ Witgneas, The General Assembly of said State; cont yomol: o' afira session, at tho Capital tharoof,. on ta 11th Inst,, pursusnt {o the call made by the said Ellahg xior, and both Honsos thercof ‘have passod a joint resolution applylug to ma to protect tho State ogaldst domestic violenco ; and, o He g R WrEneas, It 8 provided -in’ tho Inws of ihe United Blatea: that In nll cases of insurrection in any Btate, or of the destruction of the Iaws thereof, it shall bo lawful for the President, -upon tho application of the Logiula- ture of such State, or of the Executive, whero the Leg- fslnture. cannot Do convened, to omploy such part of tho land and noval forces a shall bo Judged necossary for tho purpose of tho suppression of _such insurrec~ . tion, or causing (he luws to be duly executed ; and, Whrenzas, It 13 roquired that whonover it may norcasary, fh the Judgmont: of tho Prosidont, o usa ‘military force for the purposo sforesald, ho shull forth= .with, by proclamotion, command such’ insurgoits ;to disperso and rotiro peacoably to tholr homes, within' & limitod timo : 4 Now, therefore, T, U, 8, Grant, Presidont of. tiie United Siates; do 'hereby make proclamation, ‘snd comeasnd all turbulont aud disordorly persons (o dis- perso and refire peacaably to tholr respective ‘abodes Sithin ten doys from thia daie, and hereafier’ submit Thomsolvos o the law and authority of sald_Exccutive and other conatituted nuthoritics “of satd Btate ;-aud invoke tho aid and co-oporation of sll gaod ‘citizens to. ‘Aupliold thie Juw and preaprvo the publio peace, . ‘In witness wheroof, I have hereunto got my band and caused tho sea) of tho Unitod States to ba aflixed, Done at tho Clty of Washingfon this ficentl day of. My, in thie year of our Lord "cighteén hundred. and sovonty-fou?, and of {ho indopondonce of tho Uilted Btatos tho nitioty-ofghith, v s U, B, Gnast, HamILTON Fisit, Secretary of Btate.’ — 3 LITTLE ROCE. (Bignnd) 'Dy( LI‘}Q P‘t%\nldenfi B IN . TRAILHOADS RUNNING,' 1 . Lrrree Rock, May 15, —Rogulsr’ trains com- menced running again on the Little Rock & Fort Bmith Railway yostorday.. The trains on .the Cairo & Fulton have boen and now are run- ning throngh unmolested by the political dis- turbancos, with tho assurances of the protection of both partios. 2 FmING. , A numberof Baxter's mon fired into a house from tho opposite side of tho river, abont 13 o'olook to-day. Above 100 shots wore fired at thom from Em Btate-House in return; no one lurt, . THEE LEGISLATURE, Notbing of importanco in either house to-day. TIIE PRESIDENT'S PROULAMATION, . Aasoon o8 the Presidont's proclumationrocog~ | nizing Baxtor booame known, the wildeat oxcite- went provailed on the street. Nover in the history of Little Rock was thoro such cheering and genoral roejoicing, It is almost impossible for ona to olbow his way throuxfh tho excited orowds, - ‘The women and ohildren rojoice. Stores that were horotoforo closed are oponoed ; flngs are waving, bauds playlng, and tho poople ure wild with their exclamations, The Prosident and Baxter are just now two_pobular mon in the oyos of the peaple of Little Rock, Hundreds of people ave rushing to Baxtor'a quarters to con- ratulate him, ladios sud moh, white and colored. Ten thaunund copfos of tho proolamation are now bolnghpflnmd in an extra form by tho Ga- zeido, and tho ofiice is besioged with people to gob hiold of a copy. o GOV, BAXTEN'S PROCLAMATION, Gov. Baxter this aftoruoon issucd the follow- ing: . HIRADQUANTERS STATE OF ARKANSAR, LaTTLY ROOK, [UENKUAL ORDER No, 35, Officera and aldicra of the State of Arkine Tuspired vy trua patriotiain you have T iy cull to reafst .u‘] put down by aris tho wmost nex- “cussble and reckless attompt to usurp the Goverament of this Blato that over disgruced our country. Re- gurdiess of your individual interest and of ovorythiug fiut tho publio goad, you huve come to tho _support of clvit Wberty, Tu thofucoof great and porplexiug din- culties you lave stood.manfully &t “your posts, Your pationca and discipline “have ‘only ~leen mm,&‘ by your courage, You are rcatrafned by your respost for o law and poacy féom making war upon tho Federal soldiera who stood persiatently botwoen you aud tig usurgont forco m tho Capital, Upon gvory ovcasion whea yun have been ablo t6 moot tho public enemios you have .boen vio- torious, and forced thom to seok protootion behind Fodoral bayouets, aud st last your valor aud patriot- iam aro newarded by the following, which Laa been ro- ) colved from Washingtonz _* ' (i A " sxim uroclamation o of the Prosient was hore-zaad.) . On tho 11Eh Inst, the Gouoral Assombly of tho' | An citizens and noldlars of Ak SoneSom will b o 11 or (e st I congratulata 06 £0 11 for tho future that as eoinptuesey yiglance, and good conduct fn (AL 10 rights’ of cilivons’ of our:Blate have beon, rest et from o vilo ring of tyrana and thisyes’s so in the future- thoy abiull sba - d snd Lnaded down udsulliéd - “to “our - posterity, Ionceforth. lot Arkannas bo the homo of & fres people, who knew thelr rights and dared maintain them, Flnally fot us fogotlir give thanks to tho Gront God of Armios, who ion blessedour causd: Lot us remombor with grati- Stude the great oftizon noldlor, tio Preaident of ths Unix tod Slales, who hna at longtl recognized the Justice of our cause, and, .ua your | conductjhing. boen thus -fax morkod {n r moxt axtraordinaty dogreo by ordor, -no- Lrioty, an. “scipline, lot not aur frionde, tho peaple, havo nny cay tvebaiiro 50 for wny alsordor or rie otous conduct -moment s 1 slolngoatus, -momont of victory, Tho Com- """ thint thin order In road. at th( head of each gomy, . Jotroat this ovening, o QBear b Arkan, 35 Covandat esBhbr, an 3 A, RoOrnaN, bt Gioneml o OAY »- DBROOKS 2 W/ XTER, To-night Mr. Brooks sv. /. communication ta the Governof™ to ‘ariango 1 o disbanding of forces on both eides,, . Tho Goy “nor.roferrod tha matter to his commandiug’ officer, Gon. Newton. - AGOIDENTALLY 8IOT. . A young mah normed Wost, from Popo County, & Dixtor uoldlor, was acoidantally eliot and ited s ] idon| .~ The rojoloing throughout-the, cily to-night is vorygreat,' tLlii U i LT w0 P i IN WASHIN % HOW TIE PRESIDENT'S, PROCLAMATION TEOPLE. Bpectal Dispatel to Phe Ghicago Tribune, . WastinaTon, D. ., Muy 16,=Prosidont Grang to-uny addod another t6° tho"airondy numetous list of surpriss to. which: ho has troated the country, His proolamntion rocognizing tha Daxtor Govérnment in Arkanens, rebuking tha | insolonce-of. tho_ would-bo Gov, Brooks, aud ordoring tho opposing parties to lay down thels arms aud disperse theix’ bostilo forces, mston« ishod noarly overybody, but none mora than tha membors of tho Arkansng dolégation in' Cone gréss, all of - whom, oxcept Reprosentative” Wile shiire, wore co-operating with Brooke. “Wheh it bocamo known this aftornoon’ that the Prostdont ~bad dotormined. to issue. liis:proclamation,: tha Arkaneans in Congross got their heady togagher, and, . T, B e 3 IN VAIN TO CONROLE THEMBELYES, SURERIAED * Thren sud tb divine the meaning of thid direot sirole at’ thom nnd thoir.loyal: followers in the groat ‘Ros form party -of Avkansas,, Their discomfiture was largoly incrensed whon they perused.tho polnted, caustio, and docisive language of \ the proclamation itself, and to-night thoy soom’ ine .clined to hido thelr diminishod hoads by romaine ing at their homes. G ; i / rosolution will be offored, by either Judge Toland or Ben Butior, on Moudny noxt, for lfiu Inveatigution, ‘by ‘& Um()fimmounl Committee, of tho Arkansas mude Benator Dorgey i8' " partionlarly anxions to - have this done, although'his best friends fear that ibwwill rgin hlmi as woll ns the rest of the leading polid ticinns of. tho Biato. : : BROOKS REALLY ELEQTED, DUT COUNTED OQT, Dorsoy snys that Brooks was roally elocted by o majori b{ 12,000 votes, but that "Baxter waa counted in fraudulently, » proceeding in which Lo soquiesced, aftor a vigorous protost. Sonator Olayton would not consent that,, justice should bo doha to Brooks, as, in the'firab placo, Brooks wag'n Liboral Republican, and elected on*tlo @Gréeloy platform; and, in the socond placo, Lo _:was mot & . mombor .of lthe ings, nnd it was supposed had no intoroat in tho us ‘schemes that the Ropublican lenders in tho Btate had at heart, - o Sl Dorsoy ‘further 'says that tho feelings and sympathies of the Presidont hiave boen sl along {IN' FAYOR OF BROOKS, "t = @, * but that the vAttornoy-Goneral has leatied to Baxter's side. *, Thoe influence of.,the-Attorno: Qenoral, and -tho undisputed fact that:the procedents woro.: in Baxtor's . favor, ado- cidod the. . President - to - do : that whioh ho honeatly fecls is an .injustice, by issuing his Proclumnt on of to-dny, Dorsey will. doubtloss hava an anportunity. if an investigation is or- dorad, to swoar o tho chnrgas of fraud in count~ ing Daxter in,: uud, Judglug from his- presont B:Prunsluns, ho will not hesitato to do so. + Ha eald thego ratirond bonds, about. which so much fuss is mado, are not now worth a cent on .the dollar. s Prepurations for the Campalgn’in ', Michigan, d Svecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribuna. Laxsma, Mich., May 15.—The Executive Oom« mittoo of the Btate Woman-Sulfrage Association met in this city yesterdny, nine-mombors pros- ont. W. M. Forry, Chirinan, was suthorized to appoint a business committes. ‘The Maasachusetts Socioty baa offered to put *£170 laoturérs in the flold, and probably Mra. “Livermors and Lucy Stone will stump tho Btate. It "was voted’ to.’ publish. 5,000 copic of a pamphlet roport vf-_the i doing the rocont'- Convention . at Labsing, :ani :to: publish .an eight-page pamphlet - con tainivg some of the early reports! to tho Leglslaturo of this- Btate, It. waa -doclded that the pamphlet be. published undor the diroc. tion of Mre. Dr. Stoue. Willinm' M. Forry, in conjunction with the Hon. J: H: Bartholomow, wae Ruthorizad to publish the logialative history from 1849 down to the presont time. ' - The Businoss Committeo consists of William M. Ferry, Grand Haven ; O. V. Delano, Baginaw; E. L. Goary, Nown.y%o; Jonag McGowan, ' Cold- wator; and Mrs. Z, B, Bliss, Grand Rapids,—all -Senators oxcept Alrs, - Dliss. George Bticknay, of Grand Haven, was clected pormanent Secro- tar{ and Treasurer. Tho Businesa Committea will continuo tho engagoments of Mre. Stanton to Juune 6. The Republican says that Mra. Btan- ton must stop scoldiug the press. The Woman-Suifrage Oonvention in R . New Yoric.' New Yonx, May 16.—Tho sttendance at the Womaug-Buifrage Convention to-dsy was rather emall, Letters wero read from 'ilm'. Joslyn Gago, Mrsi O.' O, Hussey, and Mrs. Lilizaboth Pheipa. Tho following resolutlons, after long disoussion, wore adopted : . Reaojued, That ‘1t fa the duty of evi omanteto Loflseda in the onteienliomant ot to give subatantiul proof thareof by contributing n poction af bes fncome ta & permanent fund for carry- r on the worl Y eroiued, That the National Woman's Bnfirage As clation hohrtily sympatbidos with tho, eforta 5¢ ‘Mra, Sponcer fn her yictition for an_appropriation of the consclence fund to the grent purposs of saving' tn- fortunate womon and youug girla Who have gatiiered Iutho Diatnet of Columbla {from thele resent vico and degradation, o we earnes 0 1 Tongross tho novsssity and Justico of tie menguro. The Rev, O, B. Frothingham delivered an ad- dress in whioh he snid, **The objections which had beon ralsed aguinst ollowiug women' the privilego of the lots, wore flimsy and of no weight, Until the world loarnt that there should ‘Do enly one code of laws and morals for man aud womau, the question of women's rights would novor be settled.” .- Tho following officora were clactea for the on- suing yoar: President, Martha C. Wiight; Au- burn, N, ¥.; Vico-Presidents, Lucretin Mott, Elizaboth Cady Stanton, and others ;: Chmyrinan of Advisory Oouncil, NMrs, Emesting L. Rora; Chairman of - Executivo Commiitee, Miss Susan B, Anthony ; Corresponding Hoeretary, Isaloeiln Boechor, Hooker, Conn, : Tecording Seorotury, Mre. Lillie D. Blako; Treasurer, Ellon U, Snr- goaut, Washington, D, O, ¥ ———— | LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Verdict Against a Kailrond Come pany, Spectal Dispatch to 'he Chicago T'ribyne, - Monro, Mich,, May 16.—1'he onse of Ldwin Y. Morton va, tho Lske Bhoro & Michigan Bouthern Railroad Oompnn‘y, for damages in tha sum of 6,000 for forcible u}uctmnnt of the Blnln!ln‘ from tho cars, last fall, which has been eforo the Oircuit Court for soveral days, was given to tho jury this morning, who, aftor belng out an hour, refurned a verdict for the plaintilf for §1,020. Judge Warner Wing, attorney for moluahmd Company, made a motion for & new al. PACIFIC & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. PirrApgreuia, Moy 16.~A meeting of the Board of Directoru of tho Paolflo & Atlantia Tolegraph Compauy was hold to-day at tho prin. cipal oflice of the Westorn Union Telegraph Qompony, in this aiby, at which Goorge I, Mumford wes_olectod Vice-Prosiaent, and R. H. Rochester Socrotary and Trensurer,. A reso- \Jution was adontod.oonlirming and ratityin £ Jouse datod Deo, 1, 1878, under which the b orn; Unlon Oomg;‘lz took charge.of the iinoa and ofllca of thwPacltle # Atlantic Qompanye