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2 . THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 6, 1874 o ‘——_—'—“—*—E_—“fi—____ - 'I I ;Anst, AttysGen. Slosn eald ‘bo hardly Yot [ ¢ J r o artye=for it ‘hns boon Chandlor's pride tnd [ was olootod by amajority-of 5,200 ovor his op- N l HE P{) ER LAW. wuthorizod to mnke such rn ngrepmont] . MIGHI GAN POLI"CS. s g;;.m'.t ‘Wasliinglon, ‘during and evon ainco tho ponent, mlm’lng n{mu[({u‘n\bl& bebiod tho Ne- LOUIS'ANA' m}l;I’!:x:;;:!glfiufiwl:loavnllmlnllI{J:n:lmux;:algl Ill:fi‘ Judgo Davin--1t soons to s, goutlemon, that It s ar, that hio would take enro that Michigan was Buuuc.m Eleotoral tioket, Ho hns managed to E " | Inshicar wonkaces, xm"g.vu, way bofore whiche In suv matter obout 'which thero in doubt it h 3 3 tight on any given question whore party intor- ring nbout a bitter personal. fight in his own ’ over pioesi i h wonkl bo bottor .to suspond, uMirmative action 1. - a5 T ‘ asta wero Involved, This: policy wis & porkof. | oG, iy tich i the seleos 4, Drossure is grontost at tho time, As the Al Decision in the | "o imoniseonsd, " % [ The Chandlor Domination in ‘tho | fiscens whorohy ool ’{.mxgm“;lnm- CToof § ontusnetoe o eiomon, 12 e 2615 | A General and Implacable Matred of fi{‘l’."g".';fi'{;',’{"g'é‘,"cj‘;,}:L"‘.;..‘:;,,fl:"r",%:'.f s o ho i . i i An verse Llecision in the cousnt Lo hon Furthor argamont, Judgo Druine Peninsular State, Jowa oasffi,',hfl‘]t'%:{',\::m et O Uavonll lio ean ncoomnliels to carry hin own the Faction in Power, eponsibllitios of tho firat, and assumes n bow pos dying, bog county for ronomination, Ilin oppononts nro L it Northwestern Iujunc- .| Mond sald.If Lhoro woro to”ba .oy it could Do, Jast tlio cousolancos of thouranda of . Lonost K. | tha Hon. 3,9, Wemmooer Paw hws 8 Futoom -“m',’,{""’,“,,‘,’;“," n constant vacillation of 4 : m‘:rflnl“ (;;mnh o 15 4 Gkt b % Fl;bfl:}pnn have boou awalened, and the demand rlm't,lm Lowlor llllouun of n;u Inst Lwiz “%\l?. : ning of confidenco lnr;fl:g;umm?l:omflntm?; dgo MHopkina—It apponrs to tho Court thnl o g A 7 turen B v M U - » 0 N 4 tion Suit, to xllofi‘ugdns:la Uia .ma"nnm-pm.um quostion | PrOSpects of s Overthrow - Noxt o Snossamcion op o wew pant | tomey Goworal s i tha dfon. 6. 1 Srawy | Littlo Mapo of Congrossional Intorvention promcar ) o rmymiciion, 4nd oTaion of ‘of Inter-Btato commorco, 80 -not arguefe | - <has beon Its first Trait, hoy realizo ‘that thoy to Circuit Judgo fo ] treuft,— tnet R H e L s Al Aok TR, Bt e ey som e s oY, | 189 Crclt Judgo foe tho aluraaso Girenty Against, Ring-Despois, O o e ok U sy conuemgly il “(hose . . 3 ’ 3 g Judgo Davis—Thoro I8 anothar polut about ‘hands of a cunning and unscrupulous ‘politieal | ered a ' 1, ht-weight,” and {8 famlincly known d r g The Legislature ITas Full Power | u: \ifygation, and 1t 1 this £ 10 would b prat Vottor ; and if, at tho coming elootion, thoy do | au tho* Cofumbins ofator’ e las bom tetin ey (L ":;‘;;"v fhganuiont “and_autspokon, not riso and casl off tho yoko under which thoy | omplog of (he Ropublican Stato Gontrnl Gom very to Alter Railroad Charters, %‘L..'E‘J.:’;‘ifi%&'flfl“c‘éi‘&“fi%’a“iufi‘e“‘x.f’ “wiard | Candidates for ‘the United States huvo 8o long ronnod, ¢ will o beoauso tho | mittea for sovoral yonrs na a mump-apcakor, and-| 1alk Of Abandoning All Attempt at a :fnpvefll":!vitfl“:fi:bnfittE?dig;n ’"th“"f s auean in my euggostion, It 48 probablo-timt - g Senatorship, - . [ Gonventlon of Aug. G is takon possossion of, | iv roputed to posseus tho best pair of Iungs in . Political Contest, ; avery promiso, a8 oVOry asnamien” m‘ ired caso could bo heard thoro .t that “torm, Tha ‘olthor. by patty hncke in_whom tho pooplo bave | tha State. Ho faa lawyor of modorato avility; y from tho Chfr 'of Blato to bo lookod l:’pn:."“, .li 5 quoation is whathor aflirmativo ‘actlon had not lowt confidonco, or elso by rostloss aud am- | Lax done nothing speciel in the Honmo o ontlile beat, of doubtrul oartainty, . It It ath . Boni tn [ Dotter bo suspanded until 18 dige ' ‘ntlons theorlsts, earing moro for tholr own por- | him to roturn, and, as ho pot tho oxamplo, four X ot vLo caused the Sharo'and Bond THulders Took Their oo o vkl Whisk oatlon le s iy oinibiac i bt Congression- | sonnl nucoess, and thab of tholr thoories, than | yoars. sgo. of oomtiaing oy ‘Lo, ruuplo, foue ol lottors nd telograms f hn Esaouive to ane Le mado the Lutt of common riaigule, Tt h Ao Fei e S ,. : : for tho orguulantion of & gront nnd moworful | agamus Gow. Stouglton. i Hiely 1o o joiss | THO Woes of Glov, Kellogg-r-Tfow To Tas - oLk hay ‘Stock Under This Paramonnt o flfg;,,{flgfl?;fl{{g"fi; g‘;'“{,fi.l*;;':({‘,’;:; ol Distriets. patty that should resouo tho'Stato from tho con- | with bis own potard,” and **dio a yourling.” Succeoded in Displeasing Everyhody. ‘Jfl?a‘"zii":o.‘.’.‘;\'fi,",‘t’ :I;xl:u‘l:flth.‘:nr:e op e “Condition Sotrlouste s {alashis il dntaritas 3 i iront T Lt Comvonto st i s 4 | rnvoncnteq by B i yoummen 6 N b coutnierco, or causo auy trouble in that rogard, Aoyt W 23y am| = the old, old story of the travels Judgo Davis—if pmuyoullllonu on that ngconnt Correapondoncs of The Chicaao Avibune, helght-of tha accanlon, nnd shall steer cloar of | Iegan, to Hil the vacancy occasioned by thadeath Correspondence of The Ohicago Tribuna, and tho ars, In Dlnclx{{; thie boy on (h::' :2:,".?& 2 y Durnorr, July 2, 1874, . | the mistakos committed by tho Gonvontionn in | of tho on. Wildor D. Foster, thero s also L3 i P + Gty Chtes tim By ook Ja sl Lo b eainod by Lo, o e politisl alaatlon in Michigan nt. this tatonof tho l}lortr}‘l,\ma:w;h{:fl oo seesutly boo | Jivel cuuvisn |Amupn<il.°dhlls"figanmr, tha Ro- :Corporation Cannot : © | will barmonizo togothor with the viow of gotting | Hmo may fairly bo desoribed by Dundronry’s | bvld, and shall proson indes of motithon | pubiican candidute, rocoived 10,60 mafority two monnting tho nse, aud forcing tho boy to run Tts. égedit ors withan Abso- all theso disputod quostions spoedily luto tho | famous phrase, aa 4 sowmething ‘that no follsh :‘ll““”xf;f,:";’:l:{:‘filr"fi";fi"l‘;‘t:fi";o‘fm{’““"i‘"" JYoara ago, whila Mr, Williems, who fapersonally | for tho succesuof Lis Louisinna bill, It may bosido; ic was s nw[ngnmenfinesn in i’qvnr of NEw OnLEANS, June 50, 1674, lrudl_;hlg along himsolt on. foot, he was showing Benator Carpentor mny or may ot have hoped | 20 o¥idont weakness in behalf of tho boy. In . for be- [ & man of fine character, was barely olected by & poesibly, as claimed, haye beon stranglod by | by P e ourt, e do nubeos why Loy cauuot | onn find out, beliek and aswertion that tho tickot thore olioson | mxjority of 160 over Jir, Gomtock, the Demo- | orrupting. inflaenocs ot st oo, Y mid iaigg it boy bebind, Jute Unchangenble 0 ) ialnants. nufian - st This may soom oxtravagant, porhinne, to on |- WILL BWERD TIR BTATE, cratic and Liboral condidate. M. Williams gy s B L 8 ) was _over- Right = ‘:","’("':31é‘;fid%gf‘{,’é’u’,‘fl";‘t‘;flnm ?!{‘lg:fl"lg:l 1o | outeidor; 'but, to one familme with Michigan | Tioform in Stato affairs should not bs sacrificod | though not knowu as a Cliundler man, was chos- f‘"em’“k’ though most cortainly au Loucat in tfln{:l;fiw c'n'i'i, p::: ; eomlfialn‘::"? hfi“f.f&‘flfifi Bht. a6 Dvieiro wetat Yostponing it fujo- | Politios for sovoral years past, it will readily bo | to #eoure roform in National affairs; anditis | onas against tha Hon, Willinm A, Howacd, | bis claims to recognition as the Administration ouly in domonstratlng bia own wosknoss, whilo v Lonost voters of | throngh the influenco of Obmndlor's Fod +by which ho wne mcorodited, may, through the initely, .Xt-wouldibo much -moro conveniont to | bolioved that the poople of this State, who, dur- ’“’“]F dawning upon the o1 uono o oral , mey, g lensing none. 8o it may be sald of G Kol- v o Ich that, In"the offorts of Longost m fMce- v o < 'y ov. Kol hioar It noxt waek in Olionco, St you soo, you | Ing and slnco tho War, havo put up with the v{‘xx.fm.EE:m tfm' cnunlr; rgrnel‘o';m n‘i"z?iumfl.'i ?umc-?\lr.o E&'&&{»fi'flii&‘a”.}&’f}; é‘(}#’ni‘:fl‘]n?;flflt%: Do e, UoPD “Bathtcir aklyod: ]ug[,. Yn o ko ok uuccaa:lvo][mny, a3 Consolidation with Other Roads Does o arerythiug in-oue or txo anse. Yo | ulo of Chandler a8 beat they obuld, should, | politics, they nro uot raprosentod whore thoy | not probablo that wuy, bilor M baside bl er. f,’;‘:',:':r‘:':;‘“"l ‘i;flfl!}.{ 20, may. bo W elfeiog e smcsoaol Iy fuseaing nelcher, | loro and Not Change:the Principle. nost-wook it may be saveral wooks. If theso :1:" ctll;ml. (:lhm‘ Boomd a cortainty of torminnting T right to bo,~in the Sonate of the United conty ]'llsl'hl\])li; Mr,l I{uSnrd. h’-u thoc dlutuc‘t, “‘m“gll" "m" ‘mm‘:g }{:‘gghgl‘:;“":“"‘;"lu :u’ denvored, at timon, to make n satiafaotory npe : g entloman say thoy will cono down, wo shionld | the Chandlor dynasty, bo in o state of * fore . B Ho Garoh cieted oyer My, Qonwtosk, y " | polutmeut. U, th o i 0 e s o oo, dowy v shontd ot i, (e L & shale g thinge, | 4118 bo that the Convention of Aug. 6 will | T Hou: Sark Dr Witbor of Aopes—ti took: | turmes to the T Statos Sanato fn oxchango. | Drough 1o bont, sueh ool o4l s'i‘f;,‘,‘,‘,}“i of 4 bk bo composed of too hetorogonous a mass to | of Mr., Wilhnms,—is likoly to bo the candidat y e fheor havo it bourd oxi wook than any | rondera it diffierdt, 1f not fmposaiblo, to mese | Lol & pradogt and Joer policy and prosent of (o Ginngars and, it tho Domooratioand Libar, | 1,0 L Souotor Carpantar for o now eleotion | boen s immotistoly rovokod. Tho. b sets Advice by the Court to the Rival | other timo. This is pressing right on us, 8 reliablo political reckoning in advanoe of tuo | n.platform which shall atoor clor botweon the al Oppusition make a Judiclons nomination,—and Attorneys. Sontt ail oas Gk Gt TR eteaiica, of g ol symptoms of a | Seylla of Inlasion and tho Chsrybils of Proteo. | they Moy do bertat ey omination—and in Louisiann may or may not Lavo boen thus In- | commissions thus brought Ia coutnot, aud reproe definitol: , % eenting such autagonistio parties, have vaturale oy osiponed, Whataver of all thus, as iy bea productive of o listlo troublo and W 1 . | politieal uphy % tion ; ‘but thero scoms good ground for boping | name of Mr. Comstock, —thoy stand o oyon | Dotoriously current in fnner circles political, . Bo D Dot b diae geatloien, | palihcs T thav this will bo done, Sumhco ot antrying tho dhinicl, I spite of Mr. |-a8 whatovor ita ultimato fato, tho bill | onriiosy B far from Slch Chtcs bojng " Towto: y the Ropublican party hins held A2 to candidates for tha homors on tho | Willama' popnr:u-ny‘ e bas, =t “least, produced ita mu'ce. Binco | hns * ils ' numorous onos pl:: nln“;. Aot Diontchin s Ghigor Tosunt. | T Attornsy-Gonoesl safd 1 soomot to i in thls Stato, tn lowect oo ot i iaki ey, Tony oo die tod by tho Ton. 4. . Logbio, the Oppo- | 118 troductios, thoro Lus bosn an ovident Lon. | Not.a ltls of Lo dinondar, i Taot, s0 probens ke ‘Thio Court mot prompt. | $10 objoct of arguing for an dnjunotion would , 1t lowest majorlty boing 6,000, in 5 Ll roprosonted by tho Iion. J, W. Hogolo, the Oppo- Ing down with thie Administration, palpable to | I VariouslocaliLics, but may bo triced to such causes, Take the caso of ‘MApisoN, Wia., July 4. . : 1458, nnd {ts highes: \ sottle iheso mattors alter & mow famlion this sition have an oxcollont prospect of swéoers, pro- Iy a8 'olock m'!moi“hg_ ATEhE A6 AU TORREE E&‘xf:.wk tho legal authoritics ot to prosecute s luf ;’r:s E:imm::zfgg. fnmhss:!’, yemn and «Iu.: pml'lu:a mz hn\":: bm:;: uum;m{.l.‘g vidod o propor nomination iy mada, Mr. m,';n]o the dullost comprolieusiou, Thero 18 uo denying THE QDANT PANISE AAS5AGHE, mont of tho decislan; in 1 minor caso, tho mo- | Judga Davls—Tho operation of an fojunction | bolug so excoptional in sll its fontures, is mow | e P20plo will b otk ong ba the solde e ;'ifi:";fi“‘,,"dl,}",’d?,,,“;,{‘,’:.":fi,fl;f;:flz"fl“é‘,i‘,‘;l::‘fi, iho foct, that, from tho first, this idom of Cou- | for instanco; ' o o o anjutction to restrain tho anforcomont, | wonld be to prevout tho Rnilroad Comissloners | countod o considerod for purposo of comparl | 13ig0 Bsad Antmel ot s cosal e old, with ‘fairly debatublo ground, Mir. Dogolo has | S"¢P0nal uterforenco hanbeen tho of the Wisconsin Railway law was overruled for g:gfl dmflg lfil:;vé;:,:l%finb?&a::zmgxtsn;%;g. 80n,—whon it roached 6,000, Durlng thnt po- | in thoir mu.um"z i ]‘finfi?ttfl bo thn most ;m≤su gonrcsunu\fiv‘ul of stato that, liks Banquo's ghost, would not | And Mr. Crmeubat for Darigh Judge. As the 5 J d i % BE u ] ver 3 BN s of » Cnpei . the following reasons, .statod by Judgo Drum: Jock fian injunetion, " riod, the minority strupgled gallantly in » con. whioh fa to bo tho pivotal polat i tho nxmm&m , | nu];ulrt;'":l"m St ik po:«luib?;l :e":;’ia d tn | down, Benator Carpenter hng succoedod fn fn- | OPPOSINg or Longatroot Board mado 1o returns ns od *Whnrton Returning Doard " ONE DREAD ATPARITION retumnod aa duly elected a Mr. Nash for Bperifr, mond; Mr, Stoughton wanted an agroemont. tost conceded to bo hopeloss ; for, sinco 1860, the but two or threo nomes kave besn mettion favorori g itiation, Jo the teo.to I volii : at all for the parish 1 quontion, tho presum, . TIE OPINION. Judge Davis—ly judgment is you aro all sen- | Stato Governmont has beon safoly Ilmllllmd!ntly yot. The name of “Judge Cumpboll is quito wnhx:;:“ hn‘u“\x:&lnnl;‘; p?uv‘:gl'cl(l in uthin‘gvgtntl:.n 'I“t ?x‘a ;;;’gng.;hr:u:‘;x;::mllfl‘:: "::z?ilt‘l)nm:h:;:m'h‘:n :-: :‘:&‘h;cmt Jx’?fi" dn 3 tgnz Hxl\'! fimm;“? duly Wo havo not hnd timo. to proparo any opinien | Eible mon, and magnauimous, and wish to do | administered, leaving no iseua but nationalones, | prominent in recent disoussions of the sul cct, | ‘posatblo that Gen. Bpanlding, ex-Seorotary of i Y ed. Gov, Kellogg, refusing ta {ihat fa sight s aud if yougot togother and falk | iu whioh tho pooplo of the Poninsula State inve | Winio that of tho Han. Heory Waldeon, of Hills- | Ktate, acaudidate for nomiation two_yoars ago | 40108, Lo bas created no little of o stir among | recogulzo tho olection, appolutod-s Ar. Biry o oLl Lol | s s St S | ot Sl | RPLLS t R Sai |ER S M o iyt | e o b poiius o el T i va | 35, Sl 250 3 el S St . E b, 8 &) o8| ar IOHO DOS8OHRIL 4 3 must exce 0 muy t Jon- ¥ s | on injunction, I,am iustructed by tho Court to | can bo injured, why, ticre iu nothing to prevont | I tho groat Northwost, but also with tho Nation- | ouly Toeat strangth. snd these. wii ol opoubilg Horhuliont fi?u;%fi?fxfl e, dhie alng Sartativs side of ol " Horo, n:x?n?;:e(;nfit Poritoos of (i "ey, for tho time, 10 tbe ap- pregent tho following as its conclusions upon | getting the case ready for the Supromo Court. | &l Adminiatratiou, * more for the purposo of socuring smoler game | that nofliclont 1ndividual. Tho Opposition bas | e pas beo Wit poiutees of tha Governor, Resort was had to tho points mado for. proliminary injunctions Judgo Drummond femaried that the Attornoy | As n consequonco, the nsusl-not to say fn- | tban for any hiopo of roalieing tiie goal of’ 1hie | not thus far been disclosed, though the name of 3. oon’ - appapant - 8 boen " “‘":I'ML A i "&7“'“"“"“ or dolegation i Qoneral had no authority over privato individu~ | gisponeablo—aids to narty success, tho offloes, | Souatorglip. ke fact that quito a rospoctablo | tiie 1fon. Henry M. Look, of Pouting, hny been | ¥R upon tha surfaco, in Washington gitizens ~ waited upon the Govern- 1. On tho assumption that the.not of tho | gy no wistiad to prosocte anior tis dast. An numbor of Miclugan clorks 1o the varlous depa.t- alone. 1t may bo compared to th ot in tho premiscs. ' ho Governor was conviug 11th of Moo, 1874, “relating to rallronds, oz~ | fnjunotion heatnst the tatirens Demmiams AL | botl Rosto sud Netional, liwve. boen aibirely. |\ USR8 Shissl otks i the yaslos doys o ey AR S {18 toper, tak fiashiss mevtt Beltentie s b O | o, pe it soame, of the injuntico_done the people Teas, and bolograplt compuulas in tho Stato of | would not onorste per so ngaiuat all tho world; monopollzed by the Republican parly, avd all | gutic St NS PEIOD fetantly mot aud agtoad to {bio Opposttion aro ressonably cortal to earry 1t | on tho ove of expising. Though 1t may fieeh | CLCie, sk ot epboiutmonts, Ilo rovolied Wisconsin” is invalid, we think .tbe -Court has 23{.’&3‘&'.‘?‘;‘,’5“;’:3.:‘,‘2&’33’ ::;“:gnm:rfi: ruc::i zl(xl: ?;zrn bas :o‘uhn :unconmml in the bands ;\;on ugta‘:n:b 'n;:.’ Ce:.nl:lzlsr. wI;M num ln:llgl.\- if thoy {,eun,,,u, m(‘,mfi man. It h‘h o “pmxi up spasmodically, at hea It ia burning Towe: Tha | o pattis :‘élmg‘g Fh“;; ;ptm?; :tl!) dtg:et;guué'- i . 3 1 n and that man af ro | sented . 0. D, Wi i 0 3 nde E I Jucledlation of tho case. Tho billin flled on o- | penCiohs, bo. Infnsaloy ssatunt d i LR, than a mere bollaf hore, tlst tho apntrol of | as mg’,;‘;&y avo” Gon. Semn o £00eivedy fuel of oo is well nigh oxbaustod, lusjoad. ' Thoir namiow wore duly publishied in balf of cltizens of Curopo and of other Btatea to | 1'% ig0:Davis—Thoro is 10 Goubt if tho BIgNoet | w10 hag nsed o o dily and moroilesaly for hys | LLickignn s slipping from Chandlurs grasp, | i oy over Chandlorite, and witl [ The peoplo, 1t is & lamentablo fact, have no Sllasurluflmfl;lx‘ifffifih 'fm‘f;%‘.m;i'cln'flx’xmfi J:;_ ouforeo equitablo rights, and {o provent action | o(ijcare In this Biato. adviss tho poople not to | reovor to raturn, oven If It is not uow bovoud his' | not, 1t i now understood, bo & caudidate for ro- | longer by reco nizod leaders. Th ¢ 6 by tho Railroad Commissionors wwhich may ro- | commenco suits, thoy will not probably com- | OWD coutinuanco in power; and this ho Las | rocovory, ‘Tho' nominntion of Mr. Dlados, an election,—au_arrnngoment haviug, it in alloged ,,.mf ..m,’u u“i fadod ::uy 'l'lm::;; ‘:’um‘;‘: ;::xfffiivifin‘:g:lfnb’o;wxf 3“0‘:-:5‘“' 11"‘? ata sult, as allegad, in sorious injury to thoso rights. | monce any, unless there are gomio very ill-dig- | beon able to do desplte tho fact that at no timo | ex-Mathodist Prenolier and s tomperence ‘loo- | Ly tha knowlug oncs, bosn mado, by which Mr. . ' 2 » Y appointmonts | DELs . . yot are thoy doad. With the issues for which | raised a howl of virtuous indignation smong the It was not necossary to wait until tho Commis- | posed porsons fu the State. sinco 1806 hns ke Leon tho honest choice of a | turer. to be Assiutaut Appraisor hore, is rogard- | A B, Mayuard, Ubited Statos Discrict Ate | 3¢ i e b 0 pipnors had put-the faw i full operation, sudits | Bx-dayor Gregory romarked that, thero woro | majority, or anythiug noar a-mejority, of the | © %8 dobaraatoristic dodge o secure ut leist o | iomoy for the’ Ewsors District of Michic | toy have fought, thoy, too, buve died. Tho {;flfl‘cgn“‘,glwggig‘mjrfl fnfirfi.fltam:fi- offects upon tho Rulroad Company hind bacomo | plenty such, wheroupon Judge Duvis eaid they Republican votera of Michigan, part of tho Methodist and tho 1nm;mrnucs YOto ;' | gan, & residont of Macomb County, Ia to suc-o| vast majority of their deluded followera havo Ho had not tho vorve to ““h."lmd Tiesdbelopg complote, boforeithie -application ‘againat thom | must be vory malicious, and, of course, thera ' hut the trick is tao travsparont. Tha trick, or coed him,—Congor receiving o satisfactory for- | paseod from the stage, With tho advent of their | e gave i % % Tlo first apuointoos, Mosars, Shaw was mada to & court of -aquity. A vory impor- | Wro.monn porsons ovoryihiors. ITis Jast eloction to the Unitod States Sennte Joke rather, has bocoma_turoadbare, and tho oign or domestic appointment, Mayuard, .who YoLY . R oS , 5 7 ? 0 Y succossors has come a revolution—the dawn of n | and Rogister, were instructad to bold. on te ond wron o o Tt af peopnp - o F.i}')‘l’&“’nr”\'\‘v‘x‘é‘n'é’&‘.‘.‘.‘, os ¢ pbe S kgt ool et e B | 20 ¢ DA R hostes Magmued 1 Sosking: o porsunion Wi o s bep - e | B0 e, 1t I e o ok all of e pat i Shele ol b au” poeny ok 2. Wo aro of opinion that tha act ‘of the 1ith | imous pooplo,aul wo presume that, if they adosporate etruggle, after his oflice-holding | 1titial polut of the Custom-House and Dost-Of- Conger slould be renomivated, which fs novwow | forover gono. Between those of tiie bur- officilly roported to the pugp]:Pg;":;l;n o;::ia‘ll: of Mnrch mentionod aboye was not reposlod by | ouce understend that this quostion ia fu praoess - fica campaign to again boost the * Great War robable, b would bo defeated in cousoquenco | fed past and those of tho proseat, therocan bo tha ot .of tho 12th of Marcl, 1874, tho second | of final adjutlication in_ the United States Su- | Partisans had packed tho primaries, altor the Sonator " it Buothor torm of six yoara In tha | Bf'an open Tupiire batweon Collscta Banborn, | Jittlo of sympathy in st "Thoro is no Mu'xhxfif‘gzfiin:guduffiu omita "ot }fmmx:d“f dga saclion of which declares **all oxisting corpara- | proma-Court, thoy would not prosecnte any suits, style of Tammany jn the palmiest dnys of Twacd. | United States Souate. Iforts axe” boing made | of the Port Huron Custom-llouse, and Gon. ning boud that bind th me the firat party, Air. It i b ;xmn in o tions.within this.8tate shall have ond possoss Beeing tho counsel were nov likely to immedi- | With an imperious will that brooks no opposi- | {0 obtnin control of the Grauge movement by | Hartruff, tho Postmaster of snid city,—both ja. | £oEWING bou hat can thom togethor, v x?t Yy A‘r. tegiater, E r. Rogister, ull the powers and prx'\'ilaqos containgd . . , in | ately comno to.an agrooment, Judgoe Davis fur~ | tion, he has crushed down the lionest, couscien- | Chandler's managory, aud these are being resist- | yuentint politicians,—growfug out of the salary- There can be no possible rosnrrootion, as n cone .:’nvm., M’ lg ‘flh" :“! ‘“‘“l":l""y ";JC nod l“’ giva fols respeative churtars 2 and tho sct of tho | therromatkcd : “T'think you ousitt to maot to- | tious local loadora in the Ropublicun pasty wie | od by " ik Hody O enuti-Ohisndlor | gray rocord of Cagar. Gogor bas become~- | soanonce, for tho old and #ime-honored loadors | 1t UD: Mr. Crsnbat nppaalod th tho peopla, ‘M. 12th of March, 1874, the ninih-soction of which | gethor in n spirit of mutual socommodation, | could not and would not bow down to s s Ropublicans, who will mnke thoir oppostion e politi 4 Ttogistor called ou Mr. Shuw, the Sheriff, for pros e penlty for oxlortionnto charges. | ‘Lho quostion v, ‘Had yon 10t botter stny hate | fo yonrs pustytho test of Topublioan orth it ey faugh, un somo raspcls au active, able, and in- | of tho past. Lolitically, they sro' ne doad | toosion, Mo Sew weiy e She puuy of col, 0 t mavifost this year a3 never beforo. Tho apacial | 5 i Livo— dingly un - i i y i Liioro .axo_apparcilt incovslstonoion hotwoon | aud 800 If you anot ome to o bottar ander. | doxy and fealty. i Michigan o beon devo- | clactions hield to il vacaneion in tie Logiemoies iln':-"::f.‘.’: d%flgmfl:::;:muflm:!_J::fe:‘udyu;;m\g: 38 though never baving had an existonco. | ored milltis to act &8 & ponso, Tho vi ites rallied teso last bio humed actu and that of tho 1ith | standing ‘Con you, Mr. Sloan, bo heard on this | hion oud submission to Chandlor - nd b | oechons bo roluring . miainly Opposition meme In thoir place, unfortunntoly, g8 it would ap- | about Alr. Cnanbut, Tho_colored militia ralliod of Mareh but it bocoman o quostion of intonde | attor i Ohicage wbet Fhisedey o sdicts, “Mhoughy i tho irlh of tho Ropublican | bers, sud this rosul fiven Kossonablogrownd for | °0 CTHY e pear, lothe callof Mr. Saw. Dad blood was up. A mout on tho patt of tho Leglalntura. On tho | - Judgo Drumaond—sJudyn Dasis oxpoots to b Lond {h 1bas ooy udor tho onles nt Jack- | Lops tat tho next Legisluture will' bo 8ot | o Saginaw Vallay Babn ropreacntod by the KONE OTHENS WAVE ARIGEN, RavE T ho iapnace, | waa. the reault, ” - We shme.day o Jolnt resolution was passod (March | with mo in Chicago next wook, aud, us wo bavo | son, in 1854, Blr, Ohandlor was there. he i oually divided—ihat i, a3 to. Ropublicans and | Ton, Natban ‘B, Bradlov, there ave domenis ot | Thoro aro mone — atowad. Wit the peo- [ IO o word of “eymptly for' whal 12) dixeating the Seorotary.of Stato uot fo pub- | came.bera at a gront denl of Horsonal iugonven. | onchny, and ‘opposed . tho movament, sna-ae Opposition meinbora, dsntegration nt work which roudor it extromoly | plo can ovor apparoutly bo made to raly. 10 Rttt T gk partlond maamore, lish tho aot of tho 11th of March uutil the 23th | ionce, 1 think you should elther coma to Clucago | nounced tho leatlors of that movemeut, just as, THE REPULLIOAN CONVENTION v P o thero can be uo effect without & cauuo, liow- oiaprdl, In thiv Stalono ganoral law is in forco | or prosent written briefa, Wo cnnnot coma hre | o yeas ago, i denounced i ot party | hins boon called for Aug. 26, and anxious candi- :‘,2;:}:},‘;‘,’0‘,‘,“","‘&“’0";“,“,‘ \hiat ontlemmuu wero 1 | in uuoloss to moralizo, ns It s to peculnte as to | ovor, the auss, stripped of all ukoloss vorbingoy N8 unlil after publication. Wo may cousidor the | aguin, Tho Court hors will bo kopt open, nud tho men who followed its fiug a8 “traitors™ | datos aro engagod In Hing up. sintes And s A 98 causod, Tha fact, at least, is too palpable to bo | We Laya Lrielly ekotched. Tho effocts wora: ol sotolution n acler to dotorming whothor | r. Soughian-~We Luvo suggastod to ihio At- | oud *worohenda. tough S0y wero tha wery | Leniers gugsged in Uddug up elates sud com- Hon Trony Gt mstoriy o Lo, fodue- | Joied: e - lndrad or miora ignorant, delnded, mardored tho Legislnturo intanded that tho two acts passod tornoy-Genoral that tho demwrer be put in aud | men who organized tho Repiblican party of | tering upon the only desirable ollice beside Gy~ and Liny douo little or nothing £o entitle bLim "to Tuat the Ropublicen party has failed to win to | Yic! Il'm!l i n_°°:‘l§’ 00" i _‘“‘ l'lh ), wi ‘n‘fl“l’yfl ll“g ou the samo day shonld reponl tho nci of the 11th | Bustainod, 8o Wwo can_got 1t bofore the Buprome | Michigan. “Though ho wanopposed to the nomi- | ernor,—i ., Btate Treasurer, o Baginaw Val- | yoburn; whilo the fact that ho was the only | iteelt a Iarze proportion of this lattor-day elo- | Sholiation in theur traiu ; a call upon the Unito of Murch, aud from that it is manifost such was | Court in'Octobor, "If*that can bo douo, wo do | nntion of Grant L 1867, and i the enctive amg | Soo poopls claim tho puize, but that matter” will | Jjotiis stols W mont, s cortainly to be deplored, Hero was a | States nuthorities for sssistance; and the latg Dot tho intention of tho Legisluturo, oo (Srkuo t furthor. 1t that cainot o | of Lis Administration’ apposed him, Y, aico | b doidod i the Guston House bore emm, mib 3;‘,‘.’,’:;,‘;;":,}:1,‘:f.“:g“;:‘gfi:g‘:h‘j"”‘-::}':;J\‘\’v‘,’.s}f;:.';. field that noeded but s littlo of generous cultnra | 718l of the Graut Parish prisonors by tho United 3. Tho charters of the 1nilroad corporations | dono, wa desiro your Houor o namos duyin | the San Domingo business, Chandlor Ling without doubt, the oflice will bo bostowed whora | gon Ring. Leadod by * 150ss” Snuepherd musg | 10 bavo repald a thonsnnd-fold, ° Unfortunately, | States Courts, under tho Consitution .of Wisconsin “mny bo | Chicage whou you will pormit this quostion to CONIIOLLED ABSOLUTELY it will do tho parly most good, el e B [ i, carrs. Hin for- | tho party,in its organization, hes boon led by | Where thoso multiplied commisslone have nltored or repesled by fho_Logislaturo ab-any | bo furthor arghod, e Pedoral patrousg of Alioligan, snd, fn ro. | * As to the Congressioun) coniosts in thovarions | P20 apponaat, Bir. Clianiicoy Wissor, of Jass | Lo Morust adventurers imugiumdle, followed by falled i provokiug liko dissstrous rosults, thoy timo aftor thoir pasengo,” Tn logal offact, thoro- | Judge Davis—Tho Court would mot now be | tirn, lasun evitatly, supporied (o pulicy of | latrics, overyihini iy 1n protey much the s Soginaw, would prove n formidablo comyoritor; | A1 8rmy of ignoraut blacks, To uuch, the ad. | iave produced couiplivation at least {ore, thero was incorporated in all the numerous | roadyto sustain o domurror in rogard tothat | tho *‘ Great Bilent Man,” including the Iast-but | yonsty condition; but careful iuquity dovelops | nug i jn'not improbablo that his name may bo | YeDt O & new element was far from dosirablo. DISGRAOEFUL IN THEMBELYES, prants under which ‘the Northwestern Ilnllwnx portion of the bill. The question is, whether | BOE groatest outrago, tho appointmont of Yn #ome more delinite information than ean bo prosented by tha Opposition Proscription rather than cancilintion, ss a conse- In one of the_patlslios, for instance, a shor Company now olaims ita rights of franchiso and | tho cago comld nob bo argued on that point, | “Boss. Bhoplord as ono of the Commissionera | obtained as to the Stato ticlot. L ¥ THE NINTU DISTRICT quenco, was the order of the day. Under tho | time since, as I had it from one of the ap. property in this Stato, tho foregoing condition | There is no nocesuity of argument farther on | Of tbe District of Columbia, for whose confirma~ IN¥ THE FIRST CONGRESIONAL DISTRICT,— is cemposed mainly of tho Upper Peninsula, | Wanageinent of Its aseumed leaders, too, itina | pomteos in queation, thers were mo contained in the Constitution. It becamo a part, any other point. Meantimo tho Btete need not | 4B it is understood he votod. composod of Wayne County,—thero arc as yot no and ju ropresented by the Hom. Jay A. Hubboll, | lamoutablo fact, that the party bns beon | leas than ihree distinot Tax-Colloctors, by operation of Iaw of overy contract or mortgaga | entorce the lay 80 faras it relates to that por- What Osmeron s becn, end is, in Peunsyl- | surfucs indications ad to the Congressional con- of }lougtwn County, who recoived o majonty of [ 18de o veritablo steuch in tho nostrils oach duly appointed by Gov. Kallogg. maode Ly the Company, or b{ any of its numer- | tion, yonin, that has Chaudler been in Mich~ | test. Tho_present Bopresentstive, the Llon, 6,408 over Mr. Ely. Mr. Hubbell | of the moro rospectablo element | ‘Lo this. as per authority of the offictal organ, ous predeacesors, under whioh 1t claima. Tho Judge Drummond said it shonld bounderstood | 3§+ aud, owing 8s he docs his aon- | Mosos W. Ficld, was elected to tho present Con~ divides with Mr. Uuu.gnr tho doubtful | Of society, The body politic, as a result, may be | thore bas lately beow nddod a fourth, As mproe share aud bond holdors took thsir stockor thoir % . . | tiouatlon in power to {he same corvupt | gress over A, Smith Doy , by a majority of 3 snid to be divided iuto two goneral classcs. o | pos in the same conuection, it mav bs eaid thut seourlion sbject Lo this_ purawount gondinion, | fie EofeRhita coubd spuly for a farthor hea- | pud ™ fropor Pinuonses o apirrant 500, Grant onrtyiing te came connty b mak i oo . Congronn e monsemaferts, 834 | B0 o, Tuoluding a5 1t dack il of the. weules | the Coumes ha LonySgion it v bo eaid thut and of which they, in lnw, bad notice, If tho core Judgo Davis—Would i ndt be botter o sns- that hovo retained Cameron i power, it is no | jority over Grooley of 2,807, Mr. Field is known trict lnvestij Mi“';; Committeo was such ns to | 814 respectability, comes homo all of the bur- | growing out of the fact of two coutestants fox orntion. by mulitia contract or duod of trust on | pang dotion on this Inw until you huve. deshing | Woudor that thoy nra * clioel: by Jowl » and boon | 1o hs et Sountor Cliandlor. Tt is tliought | juatite the conclusion that Hte. Tunball desweq | dets, as all the ovils of Stats, To the other, | o ofivo of Heoorger by tomy ro S parish, rtu»mpn'rty, could clotheits ereditors with an abso- whothor you will domur ? ¥ companions iu political as weligg social life. that tho *‘pivs™ have boou quietly **set up” | o prevent rathor than promote investigation. made up, in the main, of ignorance and venality, Very uaturally, from such * coufusion sworse lute, unchangeable right, it would enable thocor- Tho Af] 2 \ doublodl » During tho War, when ubout the only tostof | agaiust Mr. Field, who, unless Lo comes to At Ehn first businoes mm‘,}u of uhat Commiitteo, | i8 Biven all of the power, asall of the spoils, | confounded,” with such evidont weakness and Dortiom by fla o aoh to wbromnty ono of tho | oo ot Tt cme Pall acubtedly, Weun- | iuces for oflico wns T1at of nuicorapomsbing | tosms b Chror oy 0ot Lo o likely 0 | heu tho work bforo ic. wos. 40 bo Ixid oty snd | (03¢ may be extorted from o Lolpless come | vacillsiion, Hioro Gonld arive it of toseom provisions of tho fundamental law of the State, °‘ll“l;“ wnd ll:" rho f‘;{ folfl“; of that, I loyalty, and the only issuo made by the Ito= | do, will have & sbnrp struggle to bo ronomi- | jmioitant action taken, Me. Hubboll was stsene, | Dbty 3 thie Admmlutfapun in gencral, Whon it Is added 4. This principlo is not clianged by authority | o Tudgo Davly romacked that, if the Tallrond | piblican Doty vas thit of & vigorous pruscou- | uated. Tho appointmont of Mr. Bindes as | [mjoriant action by uthority of Mr, Hubboll [ , With littlo of gonoral unity, thers 18 socn, as | thot the Administration ls lookod upou ss corrupt from tho Legsinturo of the Stato to a corpora- | Commissionans did wot attowpt to enforca the | tion of the War, 1t wan an oxsy “mtier for s fsistant Appratsce in tho Custom-louso | fliat Lo was abuert httonding o soo | DUt Bavural, a general and imipicablo - +ud rotten to tho aoro, somothiug of the truo nae fion to commalidute with « corporation of suothor | oY buoRard to lntor.Sute eoimerce, thore waa | Ghaudler to bo i hurmony Witk hié pacty i s | foiiiant ilroady stated, was modo | fnnt Gopaitment businosst STt s e UATRED OF TUE PARTY IN FOWER. ture of tho foolny is spparent. Nor if Stute ‘Lho corporation of this State in atill sub- | 19 0bject in asking for an i"-‘fi"““‘z"- Stato and in the Nation ; and, thorefors, what | at tlis insianco of Sonator Chandlor, and over o SopRrimen mportant — businoss | This fooling may truly be aald to bo thia only t | this fecling by any moans confined tq Ject to thie Conatitution of Wisconsin, aud thora Lbe Atlornev-Goneral ropliod thiat the Com- | mioie uatural in & man of Lt intellectual cali- ( Lho protost of Alr, Field. Mr. Yeld is n * foron oy removal of Mr, Bur; uy | Political thut 1s to Le found nniong the people, It | opponouls of iho Iopublioau party. - On s Do power aiivwhora to romovo it Bogond tue | faissionors did uot uudaratand thoyhad the right | by and personal charactor and habie 1. 1oos; cious Protectionist,” aud for thiu reason was not f 18 ouly by an appeal Lo their prejudices, an acou- | 1o contrary, it f son_and hoard, as opon and reuch of its nutharity. ) to futertero. + traitor™ aud *tresson ” in scasou and out of | very oordially supporiod by tite Totbunc, whist, Collocion ‘,'\f,";fufll:,',',’,‘:{f°,§‘;Dc“.’,',§§“'u'fi'.f.fi"1:fl’.f$: eequenca, that nuything like unnuimity of ccion | exprossivo, with the Republicans and Consery- 0. Asto thoxates for tho transit of porsons | Judge Drummond eaid if any rates had beon | aonson, probably explaios bis reduced majority. Ho baa untleant m,;,{’._u Lis sucooksor. It is clumed | 38 10 be attained, T in the only hold, apparently, | atives aliko, Tho ouly apparent oxcoptivug of and property exclusively within the limitations | fixot, 1t waa olamed by the Stase that tho rail- AS A TBAITOR-IOWLER, provon a fair, honest, and indopoudont Ropra- by well-informod men in that section that Bir. | that tho would-be leaders of to-dsy muy be snid | note, in fact, may bo eaid to bo confined o the of this Stato, tho _Liogislature had thio rizht to | Foads aro subjoct to fine und ponalties for viola. | Sanator Chaudier was p neoes ™ 16 aid Lim | sentativo, Lowever, and on that acoount, matul v h Forty- | L0 have, upon wiich to depend. Itis soou ns, | pocuniary bonoliciarios of the Administrution orn Railway Comnauy, aue 0 fact that suc o il 1.0 moutal effort, no moral courage, sud it tool longs to th Lion, an ro iy no doil 3 " F i augerous reurrent wi whicl enl, st & i M o alteration might afTeot § 2 3 rago, ng; 0 Opposition, o business,” or, in faot, any business whatever, at Howorer passive under & degradiug uouso of ac- | loading party mauipulutors in proparing for pose he value of its proporty | examing them as witnesses. AHN thoso things | with the mob; nd o cacr the *“crowd ™ wag | but that a good nomination will scoure thay re- re 2 2 or franchives cannot touch the q“m!.m,,,], g d the Commissionera could do, Clandler’s aim and nml)it.hm.y For, doos not the | sult, as u;:fluu Mr, Fiold or any cne whom tho }‘}",‘;,L‘:,nfl?:m&u“&v;: ,,f,‘f.‘fi;:?“’:fi‘.‘,‘,:fn",.tfi’?fi‘ .f.l,‘.'l curuulated wrongs, thoro can be little of ealeuls- | #iblo einergencios ansing from the introduction powerin the Le?immm, Tho ropeal of its The Attornoy-Gonoral gnid that wan morely to | mob run the primaries? Xopublicaus may nomiuate, district are so that at this time httlo can bo gnid | o 88 towhero or when it may overstsp its | of 3Ir. Carpenter’s bill. As woll uudarstood 1n the {franchines would hiave woll-migh destroyed the | collect information, not to enfores the lay. And xo, aftor the War closed, and there camo IN TUE SECOND DISTRICT,—— as to tho situntion, but the yotos thoro aro | LOUnds. chalking of a now slate, neithor the nama. nor, yiluo of its tangible property’; and whilo tho T'he opposing attorneys boing yot unable to uoatious of raconstruction, of a revisiou of the | composed of Monroe, Lennwee, iiilladale, and " edo™ 1In the appeal to tho National Copgress, there | &8 for tuat matter, tho wishes, of Mr. Kollogg ttor, oy _such, “conld ot bo 'Luen, sill, iin | ofect an arraugomont, udke. DrmmOnd. anid | Gilh ol me oo erraotion, of 8 I ourroncy to | Washionuw Countlone-now. suptossutad oy tha B 02 e iy 1% * | wan ltio of genoral anticiation sa- . sesmii | Nore. thkon e, smions conidoration. Ju essential value for uso on the railroad would bo | the counsel for,the complaivants had the right, | conform to the novessities of the country requir- | Ilon. Heury Waldron, thore is a lively fight in ood_yoar for stampodes, it i mnot auro | Lb Was rather the ettled belief than otherwino | e possible event of & now olection, ho was to ouo, In his opinion, to have the pofut_about iuier- | ed by thie now order of things, and othar ses: brospect, indpirod largoly by the prowpactive | fitt e Hubbell will be returned, i mom s | thst notiug was fo be effooted therom. Ty | bo thrown a8 & tih to-the whalo, ' without ng 5 Tho fact that grante of laud wore made by | State commorce further coueidored, and to ask | wres roquiriog high statesmatehip, 8ir. Ohund- | candidagy of that gentieman fr the United | fiae e AUV bolag couidored’ a sure thing, | 90Tk may bosaid to iropresont rather the Lopo | much as, By your loavo, c“,.fm“ to the State cnnnot chango the rights | for an mjunction in relation to it ; an f tho | ler wns in tho front rank of sbriokors for harah | Etases Sonnte, ng alrcady stated, The district Tho removal of Mr. Moore as Poutmaser of | ©f the politicians thin any expectation of tho It we aro to judge, in fact, from actunl ef- i of tho corporationn or of tho creditoru. Iftho | counsol for tho State did hot feol juitified m | aud sovero mensurcs aguingt (o South, oy lod | gave Mr. Waldron, swo years ago, ueurly 7,000 Doople. Thore has, beou, cousequently, in tho | fects thus everywhoro observable, the stioccss of Riato s ot verformod tho trush it must au- | foming to Ohicago, they had tho right to soud n | tho * war-dance" ia tiio Senato on all oceasions gxujorizy, and, under :’z’rmulr_vscirunmn{mocnn, fl;‘,; ‘},Y,t tnL::r {}‘éiclflufififi’"flflafi" nxfi::u'lkyelb,l:: Dlovemont as mads, littlo of apparent accord be- | fhs Governor, in bis bome-admunistration uf swer totho United States. briol. when quostions affocling itsntarests were nuder might Lo considared safo for the Kopublican county, ‘aud tho *'returts” from that pection | tWeen the two, least, must bo talen a8 far fiom gratifying te 7. ho nct of tho 1ith of March, 1874, whilo | Judge Hopkine sald Lo did not ihink counsol | discussion. Tnis polioy waa coutinued in tho | nomince, whoover ho may be. But the situation S b)e' Luoked for this full with iutorest by tue | , Bebind this Governmont of Mr. Kellogg, there | bimsalf. to say little of the marty mod pooplo, not intorforing with the ratos of froight on | had any right to ase tho Judges {o como hera | campaign of 1868, and bis suppotters claimed hia | this year is oxcepiionnl, aud_in this district | & 4 oHItioD, has been recufiulued. from the fis, a wiled Turn ug he may, there seoms uo and of property transported entiraly through the Stato | again. They had como this time at great per- | rotwrn to tho Senate to bo nocessnry,—first, to especinlly 8o, Tho election of Jobn P. Cook to {’,"n the whole the situation in Michigan is hand that nught not bo removed. That Cou- BITTERNESY AND HUMILIATION, o and from other Btates, lucludes within its | ounl inconvenionce, roward Lim for Iug **conspienous loyully "i and, | the Btato Senato last spring, to fill a vacancy more eatisfactory to the Opposition thun it has | EY€88, 88 coustituted, would have tho worul Asan effort at congiliation, we sco ths ate torms property and porsons trausported un rail- Judgo Davis—If thera is not to bo such an ac- | Becoudly, to * vindicate™ his porsonal oharacter, | from Hilsdule County,—wizch lus lovg been Dbeen for yoars, and, if viclory dooa nob perch | SOUAgO to laoson ils grasp, tomptod seduction of this and thac so-callod ronds from other Btates iuto Wisconsin, and | commodation um will ronder it unnecessary for | Borious charges us to bis habitswero frealy | tho Ropublican baaner conuty of the upou their bauners, it will nop bo for want of an FEW DARED TO HOPE. prominent cilizen o his quasi-sunport, through Trom Wisconein into other Statos. This nct eithor | (he complaiunuts to press their application for | Made, and yet Mr. Chandler was returncd for Stuto,—as an Indepoudent Reform candidate ol ortunity. " BrECTATOR, Thoro haa been, as a consequence, little of ex- | some of the mauy corrupting mtluencos of sutubliehion or suthorizos the Railroad Comuus- | an injunction, wo would 1o to heas tho motion | BROLkor torm, mainly by the confition i g uguinst the reguinr lepublican nomincof by | PP i " | fectation of such a result. Tae' politician, | state. Thete s npparont muccars only in nussioners to establish fixed rates of froighit and | poxt woek in Chicago, becauso on tho Mouday ‘The {ssu0, thorefore, lkelyto be made most over 2,000 majority, was an *eye-opouer” | . horcforo, may be maid to have been laboring | causing the partios themselves to be looked faro on wuch porsons and proporty, "ho caso | following Judso Dewmmond bas togoawny, (At ( Promiucnt in the coming campaign will botho | to the’ Chandlorites, of a difforent chminctor COTTON AND CORN. agaiugt wind ‘and tide. They have met with | upon much as was Judas of old, and {n nddie of “Tho Btata Freight ‘fax" roported in 16th | this singe Judgs Dixon, associuto couusel for tho ‘! VINDICATION " OF MR, CHANDLER, from tnat which most of thom aroso familiar | Ipuwnavors, Ind., July 4,—The National | littlo of real cucouragoment {n Waslungton, | tional eomity to himeself, ItLbas long becn a Walluce, p. 232, decides that this lnst-described Stato, entored the Court-room, aud reccived a | The Biate Central Committco is run by Chand- | with, Mr. Waldron is now the leading Repre- [ Crop fieporter, publishod to-day, gives crop | Uicir peopls have beou Lopelessly discouragod | recognized weaknoss with the Govoraor, too, hiaflio consbitutes “ commorco botween tho sev- | mily reprimand from Judgze Davis for trusting lorand n bi interests,—tho Chairman being | sontntivo from Michigan in the Lower Louse; 18 | information of wiuch tho following 'is a brief | at home. This feeling of discourage- | fo aoquire & socinl status commenuurate with eral States,” and that tho regulation theroof |ty u nowspaper roport about tho timo whou the | YOIy properly a Postmiaster,~and the cumpaign | on ity bost Committee—Weys and Means; and | nbstract ; mont s fast eottling down into & gen- | thoe prominenco of his pouition, He may bo smd belongs exclusively to Cougress, It bocomes, | Court wus 1o moct, after Lis sixteon years' ox- | Will bo discreotly managed as to the Legislature, | ordiuarily would receive a renomination withoat *‘Tteturns from over 260 counties in the nine | oral _dospondency that bodes but poorly | fo be as socially ostracised by tho old citizen thorefore, & very gravo question whether it I8 | porjenco on the Benck, Addressing M, Dizon, | W'ho State ticket and Congressional candidates | & fight. But Chaundler, havivg decidod that | priveipal cotton Stntes indicate, 88 compared | indced for the future of the Stats. 'Ihore slement as though a voritable barbarian from compstent for the State arbritrarily to fix certain .'1' udge Duvis contimed : Everytlung but wtor- | W1l bo allowed to rua thoir own machins, Waldrou's rewomiuation for tho Forty-fourth | wich lust yoar, & docroased aroa smouuting to | is an utter want of confidonce in the future, as | the wilds of Tartary., Vorily, the rearing of an ratos for tho trausportation of porsons and prop | State commorco has boen decided in your favor, Horotoforo there hns been littlo dificulty In | Congress would givo that goatleman too much | 16 aud 16°per cont, The avorage stand in tho | in thomsolves, among tho people in genoral, that | edifice of fraud wpon & foundation o frand erty of this iutor-Btato commerce, ns the right to | Tng is all, Wo would Do glad if this matter | colectiug almost tho cutiro assessment made prestigo in tho Senstorial race, has ncoordiugly | nine Stutes June 156 was a trite more than 13 | 18 sad to behold. would seem as littlo conduciva to the gratitione Jowor rates imblies also tho tght to "ramse | could be hesrd mext Thursday or Friduy. 1 | Uifonstatoand Fedoral oflivo-holdeis, smounting, | picked out a candidato agriust bim in the pemion | per oent balow the full average, and the goneial | Aw soon, with such a condition of tho body | tion as likely to rodound to the future glory, thom. Thero may bo serious doubts whother | thiuk, in view of the snggostions, you can ¢omo | I an ordinary campaign, to abont $10,000, aud, | of Mr. J, Wobster Ohilds, of Washtouuw Coun.y, | condition of the plant i very rapidly improving. | nolitla thera can be little of party-organization, | politioally or othorwise, of Mr. Kellogg, this can Lo done, Tlus pont wes not | foan arrangomont whoreby all prosecutions will | it & Presidoutial camparin to more than doublg a sbining light in the Grange movoment, o | Returns aro also published fiom roventech Stutea,| Thore can be till less of hopo in & political Rexo, {fully argued by thocounsel, sndsearcely at all by | po suspendod, If that is° violated iv doos not | that figure. If un oflicial demuurred to the assess- | this arrangement Mr. 5, B, Cuchieon, | which produve nunually over thres-fourths of cnmpalgn. Buoch campaign, in fact, under the - tho counsel of the defondants ; and, audor the prevout you from making au application aftor- | Mont, he was reforred to Chaudler, whosestand- | a somewhat dilapidated politician of Ypsilanti, | tho corn raised by the Unitod States. In those preseut ordor of things, mnet necosuarily go hy A Young Fisherman, eircumstances, wo do not at prosent foel war- | wards, You notidy Judge Hoplins, fug roply was, ‘‘Pay, or gobous;” and ko iho | domurs; and 1t is now probabla that the fight | an Iucrease of 0 6-10 per cout in urea fs planted [ detault. Indeod, the question Is serionsly moot. | Two or throo weoks ngo, suys the Dotrolk ranted, on tbis ground along, to order the issue Tho Court was thon adjourned until Monday | money was paid. botwaou theug gontleman for Washtenaw County | in corn this xoason ns compared with last year. | ed i what may be termed the upper cirolos po- | Free Press, o vor: squint aud very solomn boy, of an injunction, 1f dasirad by tho plaintifts, it morning, Now the situation is difforent. will give it to Waldron. Mr. Wileox, of Lenuwen | Tlns inovonse aggrogates m round numbers over | litioa), of a0 acoepting the situation, by about 10 yenrs old, took a seat ou'ths whart &b may bo further considored at & futuro timo, CONBULTATION, A groat many oflicialy, enconraged by the | County, is aleo willlug to succecd Waldron ; but, | 2,000,000 seres, Tha standard goneral condition ABANDONING ALL IDEA the foot of Griswold street and bogan to fish, lthar op demurrer to the bill or in such other Tho rival att 2 i m" 1y rotired ¢ ordor of the I'renident, that ** No ofiicar of tho | bosidos' himuolf and s fow pertoual friouds, he | of tha growing corn Juna 15 wus vory good and | of a contestod campaigh. It s argued, that | There are, mayhap, fish at the foot of Grisyold form as may fairly preseut the question for our he rival af R i ntel {d"’m“’fl © the | Government shull authiorize, or pormut, or astisy | 1o ot soriously thought of as & candidato,—thio | the outlook promising. nhierous, under tho prosont machinery of | atroot, bul prabably a manor boy wight fish tonrkduration, °°““““-““°""’“ma" D" PIORU.AR| ] 9 SugBOY- | in levyiug auy asscsstucut of mousy for political Ttepublicaus of that county not having forgatton ———— Btate, an oleotion must prove Lub a faror, ,000 vears and novor got & bite, beoauss “I'ho motion for an Injunction is overruled, tiony mado bflfllug Avie, Kavo the spoaplnlts | purposes under the form of voluutary contribue | how ha ‘misropresented thom in the Stata Nonuto Anothier New Town, I iw best to show to the woild the | thoso fish—if any thore be that frequent that BUGGENTIONS, utta all the nioral effoct of o junation. ' No | tiouw or othorwise,” promulgated in the paper | three yosrs ago,in voting for Mr, Ferry for From the Denver (Col.y News, truo situation by leaviug tho actors of Btate | loonlity—have lind their eye-teoth out, aud kuow Judgo Davis then mude tho following sugges- | dttempt had ovor besn mado in thel ll; ofliga to on- establisniug ** ruloa aud regulatious for the Civil | Bonator whon bie was not 4 he choice of a dozen Lupton is on the Denver l'ncitio itailrond, 25 | to play it ut will, Verily, the blighting hand of | theirbusiness, Hteamors and boats oro bassing, Jons to the counsel in the cuso: courugo prosecutions, noithor was there now 2uy | orvigs,” hiuvo annonnced fyelr intontion to re- | llopublicans of = that county,—if to waw | milos from Donver and balt-way to Greoloy, In | usurpation bus done ith work. 'Thora'is a gon | moeu shoutiog, and drays rollimg, aud the fis In wiow of the decson just rendored, we | #uch intontion, fuso to puy the ussossmont mado upon them for | even crsonally known to that number of | Overland-Stago days ft was an important siation, | eral “acquicsoouce ontha part of the people. [ baves good deul to think of, But this boy An agroomont wag not effeoted a8 to the fur- | {y cumipaian, and tho Committco will bo com- | mon in Lonawee County, Alr, Waldron will bo | and is ngain bacoining place of note. ~Last | With the continuod evasion of the issucs as pro- | dide't Iook iuto tho onso, Ho mmay liaya hoard trust it will not bo considored out of the - tho complainants pelled to rosort o womo other mesus thau uwe. ronominated without doubt, iu spito of the op- | voar the largest amount of shippivg on thoroad | sented in Congrows, it may bo eaid to buvo be- | thoories and apsculations, but bo kept them to line of our duly to muke a suggestion ther pracecdi concorning this Jitigution to the counsol gu nut‘ 10\3]':& to 4 pro forms | yawsmionts upon ofticialy to run their machine, position of Mr. Chaudler; for be is personslly a | botwoen Donver aud Cheyenno, except Qrcalsy, | come the lur&uwununca of despair, himeolf, and kopt on iishing, Men asked him for tho dofouso, It i4 manifeat that tue | deores ’fi"b. enterod for = tho dis- Thus far there seems to be littls or no onpo- | vory excolient gontlemun aud a capablo Repre- | was done at Lupton. The procine fs 6 miles Whilo a docpeniug gloom hns thus mottled | if he had got a ite, and boys told him to be queationn involvod are grava ouas, and that th | Miseal of tho bill, the Btuto are disposed to 0o~ | gition {n tho Republican party to the yontative, ik opponent—if not nominated for | sqnaro, and contains 104 votes, indicatiug » pop- | npou tho paople, iatters upon tha fadical sids | cureful an not oxhaust the supply, but for four courts of Jnst resort will ultimatoly have to poss f"‘"“’ “l‘l "‘6‘"“ the casa ruady for dotormina- RENOMINATION OF GOY, BAULEY, (overuor by tho Heform party—will probubly bo | istion of some 500 souls, Lutely Luptou has | of the Houeo Lyve boon fay from serone, Tha | o - five ours por day Le sat thero upon thow. It In oqually miauifest that » spocdy | Hon ot t g otol “’D“’“" of tho Unitod Blates | gxoapt by tho Grango slemont, whioh sould be tho Uon. Joln F. Cook; und a lively coutest | come into the hunds of some Lasteru mon,— | Gubernatorial Chair, it ia gvident, has proved, | aud fbod, uumindful of what was Eaid of decislon, In which all partiss are vilally fu. | Suprome flufl-e e it 0 moro than lkoly | glud to’ pluca Mr. J. Wobster Chulds, of Wash- | may be, therefure, expoctod, Gon, James 8, Drisbin, Col. Jobu P, Hawkius, | ot bost, au unensy 'svac, To begin with, Mr. | dono. Ilo putlod up the line ouce in & while topestcd, cannol bo oblained wvloss thora iy | flirther argumen 1“"1 Do made on Priday next, | fonaw Connty, at tho head of (he Tepublican 1N THE 7D DISTRICT, aud ouo or two othors—who dosign improving | Kellogg hus been forced to roalizo, in bitierness | survoyed the bit of ment of the hook, saw thy hasmony of action on tho pait of both the com- | the lll““lflm of inzor-Stuto commerco belug & | ticker, Gov. ' B loy's Adinsiration hias no | now reprosonted by tho Ilon. Georgs Willard, | aud devoloping it. Gon. Iiriubin, tho ‘Iargost | aud bumiliation, that by tha mass of tho whito | it wag thore, and then the hook went downnp-r;l pluinovis and dofendants. In the moantime, | Vital one. matorially ditforod from that of uls predecossors, | thore is kittlo, if any, discussion au to Repre- | owner, bas a{; polnted William D. Todd,” of | poputution at loast, ho was looked wpon s & | to wait for o aturgoon, At Iast {he boy's puizos nd while this litigation la in progross, wonld + REJOICING, Mesurs, Crapo und Ualdwin, who wers merely | scutative, My, Willard bhos voted agafust [ the trm of Witter & Todd, of thia clity, hin | fraud and usurpsr, From tho firkl thero | verance and patisnce oxcited genoral notid, aud (t not bo botter for tho dofendunts, as far as liay Svecial Dispatch to T'he Chicaso Tridune, ataid, respoctabla Governors,—the lattor omi- | the Inflation fallaoy, and nlwo against agent for Lupton, and in a lotter to thay | has baon no \vl)unfi this out, | mou maid it was too bad that he didu’t qot any In their power, to have prosecutiona for ponal- | Manmox, Wik, July 4—Gov, Taylor had 100 noutly so. \Whilo no mensuro of Gov, Lagley's | tho buncombe choap-transportation scliemo, | gontlemen says: “I think wo can make Lupton | Turn as ho might, ho could see himself surround- | fish, Huturday aftornoon, thres or fou: idivide tiew suunended ? - Those prosecutions are not re- | guue firad this forencon fu honor ar tho Stato's | Adunnistration ean bo specially dosignaied | and has made s fair jecord iu Congress, | quite n place, and I am willing to spend somo | cd, as 1t wero, by & vory sea of hutred on evory | uals plauned to call him away from his hue fyr a quired to sottlo vights, Ihoy ro attonded with | viotury in tho United Blates Court in thie rofusnl | a8 iudioating corruption, many could be numed | Buccecding ox-Gov. Blair, whoso high oharacter | mioney n [r'l\’ing it w start, Plonse say to any | sidoe. Tho oifoct we may well holieys was far | momout, aud whils ho Was gona a0 0f tiom proat expense, and if onforced whilo an effort s | to gzrnnt the injonction to tho Northwestorn | as indieating that & lower stendard of Poliuieal | and emmont ability not only placed him at the | one who wiil go there and build » houso that he | from reassuring, Though veiled to vome extont | fastoned a big dried herring to the hook, The muking, in good faith, to test tho valldity of this | Hailroad bondholders againet enforemg tho Pot- moirlity provails throughout the entire ftato | head of the Nxch{gnm dolegatos in the Forty- | shall huvo a free dood_to the lot it stands on, | in assumed wdiforence, there bins been evident, | hoy roturmed and rosumed his flslang, aud fually logstution, must causo serious irmtstion, and | tor law. Governmaont than has existed sinco tho | socoud Congross, bt also us ono of Its loading | Youcan also offer: TFist, an acro lo avyoue | as a consequelice, Lo Yittle of cowardice in tho | bo haulod up and saw the horibag, Ilo we too gannot o, a4 it seems to us, produotive of any o e Itepublioun party camo into power in the State, wmembers, dr, Willard has had to undergo & [ who will put up uhlnukumlth-»hop; second, an | face of euch publio opinion. 1t Lug shown itwolt | astonished to speak for a time, but he fually poad resnlty, —A dismond, said to bo the largeut yeot diecoy- { Atlention hus béou culled to'tho possible oxiste comparigon - not experionced vy any othor now | aore to any ono who will putup & botel; thivd, | in the admimstration of affairs, It lins beon the | unhooked tho fish, laid it asile, put & pico of Mr, Stoughton nquired if {ho Court would | ered iu the dismond-flelds at the Cupo, 14 at | quesof o *ring " of Biate and othor ofticialy, | member, and it Is no mora that fair (o say that | an acre to'any ono who will put up a bullding | canse of no little trouble on the patt of his more | scrap-iron on it to keop it from cscaping aud Five ouy lustractions rogarding the polut on | precont i tho hands of the fiem of Costor & Co,, | whioh horraws tho mouey of the Btato at 4 por | ho iy a trifle abova the * average membor,” Ha | aud kflnrn loro; fourth, an gore to any ouo | mmediate followors, Loalizing Fm;y 8000 ho was as solomn as ever, Juo of which it would hear furthor argument. of Amsterdam, by whom it is being et ard pot- | aont, which It has cost the taxpayer at lenst 10 | rocelved, two years ago, 7,647 ‘majority over | who will put u&) a building and keep raloon, 118 ANOMALOUS POBITION, 3 e mon folt piqued at the boy's lnok ofenthue Judgo Dayis—You had beltor consult with tho | ished, The stono wolghn abour 250 eaints, and | por ¢ens to pay; at is suggestod that ¢ lonst n | Gon. Parkhurst: and, o far'as cau now ho soen, | Lieut, Fitzgorald has alrondy given Lalf an acra | the Qovernor would make such oveltures as Le siusm, and, uw}minm forward, ho snid; * Woll othior side, Of course you cun make domurrer | is of tno purest water, Bome months will prob- | portion of “tils intorest hay bosn dovotod | that district fs lkely to rotura Mr, Witlard by a | for & sehool-house, and I shull be glad to add au may towards coneiliation, Inso dotne ho natui- bub, had any luck @ “One herving,!veplie to tha bill or make upplication for an fujunction | ably elapro beforo tho dismond fs finmshod, Al- | to party-usos, in paying oloction-ex- | small mejority over anybody who may bo nowi- [ aove for & church,” Bome of the best farming | wlly oomes in contact with thy partiean-thioves, | the boy, In molemn tonos, *Aud whf do vou it you seo fit, Wo thought our deoiston’and tho | though it is impossible to estimate the exact pouses incurred by tho Republican | nated, Inydu in the Torntory ato located avound Lupe | 80 to sy eak, by whom ho is surrounded, | expoct towatoh now M continued tho ., Tha sugpestions made wouh‘( onublo the parties to | value of the gom winlo still iu its rough siate, | manayers. l'or years thero has been, under IN TIE YOURTI DIRTRICT, . tony We wish tho now town success, and, from | Ho is Jiterally” botwoun two fhios, Mo | lal waited a long timo bofore auswgng, and cowe to soma_ arrangemont wheroby the mattor | it is Lotieved that, should the stone_whon fine Chsndior's control, an entito subordination of roprosented by r. Julius O, Burrows, & sharpor, | the liberat mnnner fn which the proputetors Liave | shirmks instinetivoly boforo that publio opiu- | thon, mournfully glanclng at thoe hermig, fo roe gould bo speadily ndjpsted, and tusthor litigation | ished rewlizo tha oxpeotations formed of it 1ty | Btate to Nutional mtorests,—and by nationad in- | if not more bittor contest will be waged than i | staried out, it cun havdly fad in aitreotlug ot | fon fie ernnat face, Ile dare not gorionsly of- | phied’s s wnd chooso to go Ath him (" | nuupuu&ud. value will bo atleant $100,000, torosty 19 wuant tho intorents of tho Ropublican | wuy other distriot in the Btate, My, Burrows | tlers aud proving a sucoess, foud tho rlug’s inveritable coutrol of overy de- 0 15 utill fshing v