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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: hat Goorge Schnelder, as & reprosaniative Ger- | post of United States Marehal for the Alabama et ‘e ecommended forone of tho four | District, to which place ha had unly recently been B Meent lnrae, Mr. C. 1 Farsoll made itat | appofntid. Heswns auspended by the President. e kmown (hat Mr. Sehngider shonid not ho sent | but Spencer'a fasorite deuin evor ainco han been SATURDAY., MAY 27 and_Dlane, and then, 1 we afl ftve and da well tn Ttxo, we wlil give Binine one first chofee then. Tivrnuate. 1876—TWELVE PAGES. anch antetanding certificata can be [dentifed with 7 CITY ATFAIRS. Tome particalar sppropriation. 17 thia fa fmpoasl | APIPRATES TR c;_mf,“‘,';‘,fi“n““{“h ho_held for Dle, | confess T sea no ramedy at thls tme—no way [ T T5yre A ) i heard notling o feifora the Holdera of thy certificaion wntll the of tt. lle wna not at all alarmed, POLITICAL. leeate, nnd 40 ho wat not sent, but Georza | his reinatatemont in oflce. e hn already do- ANOTHRR, - old tazes are collected. M KT The Examining Committco at work n 8 Trinr s ;‘:E‘x;;n W i, Ketpecitully soure, | manieditos e handa ofthe presbisnt, sedno, | ™ e gior o T8 TN Some Important Financial Metarn, Armstrung snd Tuley were to latas | accotints of crx-&;nnru:;ner agen” s o e s, RLEGATE ¥ NTT, andar tho new move, y of conanmin . Ciicann, May 24.—Just retnrning fro | consnltation on the subject Inst night. Both | compariton of ocrtiticates yesterday aftern Truo Inwardness of tho Il RIAL CONFERENCE e main pirposo tbe snbrecved 1+ the CTelng | arownd Conke Connty. T thongiit 1t wanld o no Suggust'ilt‘mls from Mr. entlsen wil be p{m‘-n:; at the meeting s | and will mako s prelinivary rclmr’?.y this. morn' BDITONIAL CONFERENCE. 1 " I th an e ehing | harim to give you the opinfon of the peopla on {he uley. morning and will doubtiess communieate the | . er the lnbors nre” entlrely concluded g nois Republican Con- DTS OF THE DAMOCRATIC WRITELS, B nct: e N’ Mo That proscryrd he | Prealdential queation, ss ono amall spark numo- ¥ resultof thelr conference. full report will be made, which, ns ever A AN INQUIRY |Axlm|mm. Einki knows, wil bo that uvcryllxlng in all right v % elegrumn was reeelved from an Eastern Mayor Hoyne Explains the Mon= | broler, through whot moat of tho paper taken | gty s understond that the. bandemen of At vention. A number of the cditors of Democratie papers | patty at the heels of Spencer, and when his down« tiroughont. the Btate met at tho Sheriman | [uunrar vnd Vhey atien unable to manage hie fol- times may kindle a Wig fire, Originally Tama cen ob N Talleame, Bucncet wan unable Tlalne man, hut looking for auccess abovo ull, 1 i RRH ) hi [' Wink Bristow ls the man. What the United States a4 A ' | outgolng amd incoming Treasurers have noty The Part Played hy Machine | o o “Tie conventlon s known as | e, SSner, supromacr. it ™ Siuont | Ko etorm ne T e o e ton Firm. wither, 1 Chltngo should violnte e obliga- | ‘@ S8ion of 10Who's Mayort™ T dectiol by tons, &ho would bo ahle to recover her_eredit. | gyo Politics and Ring Poli- e Democratic Press Assoclation of Iiltnols, | bare been marked, and under ihis terrorism the | Presidont ©' T we kuow o ‘b an ale el trained presiding oficer, awd pe euch hie _ To this, after consnitation with the Financo ourts. Thia Uicy liava duns 40 provont ¢ In buing crnshed out, B any flnanefal complications. N and at 10 odeck Gen. Dan Cumeron | fondencs losupport e e ot work" el T WaBaphere an Dresident of the : : . | Committee, Mayor Hoyne sent the followlng Py ticlans. e mecting to - ordor dn & bret | e o e uove.that | Henate. " Isine t & Yound s ety A ca ATord Colvin Anxious to Haye His Quo War- | iV} Tt fs well known how nescssments are mada, ddress. 4 thone prosent were E, L. Mer- | the dispoution of the Administration to meddie :Il'l.” ;vm\.':;:lifi mmfm; ¢ 1L Whittaker, | With e miccurslan fa frauizht with many evils, ; i (unily 1t affords creatureh Boception of Ex-Minister Orth by :"’;""’lbyfi"g""" L Posd Metamora Sentinelt | 08 EhinY, 105 570a tw surtace. and push under U, Zarley, Jol Stgna + A A, Parks, Tuscola more mu]wc(nhlfnmllnm;f Independent men. i - 0y W, J. Mize, Argue; W, This cantinued atrin of every nerve on the part the Republionns of In Redews I 0. Mize, Sullin Argues Wo A | Lo S 0T ORI e et ot 4 1i dalta Danoerats Canrton, Lewlston | Conkling iu the Canvention, hat glven the Domo- dianapolis. T S enenr, Clintom Jteqlater; Vo My | cratan feehle lica thut e will be mominated. A Ttedmond, Quincy Herald; 3. . Poyler, Froepors | 8 matter of coorsa they ara interonted., and while Qhalieting 3. 1, trvin, Pekin Timea; T, F, Bontun, the Adminixtration s using cvery means to move Administration Efforts to Be- | 1o ot Ko Seniinel, ang br.Laa. | esors Poreivle nook of the pust 1o move: Conkling %o wall, 1f ho standw the trinl,—well, then he ranto Case Tried Immediately. GrxTLENeN: Yourtelegram hos Just been ro- | Persons mako out their own lists and tnke an standa o aure chance the next time, just lke Van coived, Yon are posslbiy sware that we donot | 0ntht that they nro correct. Mr. Michael Kyana Buren did when he had heen \'|I 1|-In‘1-|lrl.v:n!"lnml:-‘r moim mh repudinta a dollar of our Indehtodnens, ;,l' W5 Ullll‘k’ street (where 1;1: has o saloon and Akt it L | 1T Rl 10 WHL B Avgued Beture | b mb e oAU | of vtk of Mo T . snloun U Gt int Ton feof ad to clear him of his accuwation ‘Ire N Y crease of municipal indebtedness heyone 50 Ry mako a grent namber of good ltepublicans the Circult Court on Wednesday. TR TR T Sl b M R MAD ;:r,,":,.";‘,';’.‘",',‘,‘“,{:;{.‘,:’,’.“ Dl Oxtures feul g I Blatne would not be strong chough to fateation hind 1eft us retources muficient we ahoald | g500'worth of hounehald goods, - ieluding m| carry tha diy, while the certalnty of Sncced car- pay immedintaly, We are, huwever, at presont | ghig MHEb RO B0V e prn]I)Er‘L‘;l s Flen nlon fhe enthaninem of tho individual. There- LiThout. cash esources, wxcept aucli as catnot by fore, %8 un uccees; ive wa Hsatow aud” Wlaino. Hages Will Not Give Up, and Golvin Onoo ( Mithout cumly feronssee, et A rmary to pay | MONEYS, ete., of \which he 1s the possessor docy Vory truly, yours, . B Moro Asscrts " His Bighta," wigre pressing demanda now due. not exceed $100 In value, ~Attention wos called b, | the Couvention, the Democrata are diving Into ' R N inity birt. oo Py - § ll(nlru nfhl n;«u«x of nny‘m;nu illegal paper to ;.0 l’)’\?l{(“d’lyuwrfgl“yuw%‘;o“m t‘\wa,l;lml, “What o when nominated, And they don’t come up D ¢ ake up such it now waturing, we propo<e to | has ¢ done with'the $30,000 he has reeeived i P, nigun, of tho Courier, Banded, even if fhoy do notget & pricoless pesrl, BRISTOW IN KENTUCKY. 3 {2k "Mt notion in the City Cannell on Monday | from the South Town in the ) cure Conkling’s Nomi pUn fotlon, Mowere, Zaticy, Emith, Mereitt and | F413 W 5e hing they fn: ! ARPLe %O MR ¢ ouEsLEY, oF CicAGe, | An Important Finoncial Conferonce | cheningnext as will recurs tha ullimate Ynymcnt{ O S e nation. a programimne of buxinces, and the meeting o During the Wik, and, wnen,dww'rr}{nu {aDlns To the Editor of Ths Tritune. This Morning. ith uterent, within three years, and in the mean- uo..’fi,fi‘i‘;’é‘;‘fi%&“fi;fi?{',i,‘l‘.?é‘ mlglco‘nnrlt; ||n rel Journcd unti} 2 p. m. ’;;};m n:::’f d:_mm";'(“v“‘:xr{“:""e ';:‘_“;';\'!““"'m; LoussviLLg, Ky., May 24.—In Tue TRIDUNE time levy and assces toxed sufliclent ta meet onr 1 ¥ day af- _— At the afternovn scesion Messrs, C, I1. McCo mick, W. I Coolbaugli, and Benator Miles Keh cu! v trod d made brict nddre: A Chapter of Correspondence on “5.’&15.’&.’.‘2S.‘;“'n-‘:'e’|n|$.’}i§ apon 1 mumbers aud ; : 1n the w the SUbIECt of Bristow. B NEOULAR ONDER OF NUSINESS Al Noo P et ton ot WA He ohligations at the time of deforred payment | termoon. There were present Dr."MeViekar in of Monday, under the captlonof A Rensom GENERAL GOSSID prownptly at maturity, tho chair, Dr. Ten C. Miller, snd Ald. 8herldan, for Rejecting Bristow,” 1 find those of a Mr, C. XT4AN 14 Ly d . In any event thia will ba better than an extenalon | Throop, und Boser. After a deal of discussion - Qreeley which are: WITAT WAS BAID ARGUND THE CITY-ITALL. made or m}med Dy :lxelllnnv:ulnl w‘h':u would hlt- loi it wnsdecided that a report would be made to 1, 1tin birth an education n Kentucky madeft [ There was scarcoly any perceptible change In tally unauthorized and lliegal. Weare eound and | 4he Councll sugiesting the retention of four ; S i sol¥ent, —mean b pay, —bit we insist ipon pstng | fuqlth Inspectors, nius (uf the twenty-elg dangeroun to take him np. City-linll affalrs gesterday. The news that | i snch necuritios or such manner a8 muy be au- | g oL Sn 00 4 e “hy Iizht) i e clcction would: tin 8 dlep toward peaston- | iang Niad teen perfected to pay the emploses | thorized by law. Ihavo tha Lonor tn be, gontlo- Sl ey Rollse, sl U employescl mfpc'u'ii‘.’r'i' ower af the party to elect him was | Withinn fow days wus halled with great satls- men, yourobedlentservant, = vxr, Mayor. | whose chief daty should bo to attend to vaeri: &, The douhtfnl, )’mn Attempting to carey him the party | faction, and little heed was pald to the Colvin- P. 8,~We havo & meeting of our busineas men | nutiuns, would fixed ot $500 cacl, and the oMMl oht (4 entlrs ¥hdecy “hing 6 tha | (1o e i were early on the sccne with o | with the Finance Commitice of tho' Cauncil to- polies At §000. Further recommendtions will of Conkling, who was then in Lhe youth of his Congreaslonal career, the ldes originated that new Tnurcla ware to be acquired in the garb of a Judge- Advocate, Accordingly ho waa appolnted a mili- ary prosccating oiicor, und aesiined o duty in New York. # was all very well, for even Tienr: m: ;l:lnnx;“&gm up, and tha following resolution g."'i."x? wu‘nqfilamv 7} r\{fi" R ffumd “r',"; . : ‘onkling should not wear & Major's uniform. But How Ho Stands in His Own and Other | ,[eselced, That the anference considorand dle- | i yqe ficrwarin dlecovered that the handsomo States, First—Tho propristy of unting a recommending N orKer ok, CTMT s wantat iy o wearing the repeal of the Resumption act, o, A hin I the tace. of something sbout b e — tnenee to the revela. e i 7 o, | worrow wornlng. e made and the outline of o Departinent g et e ontlan a da. | fularics n o slatute uf the United Stales. (ABLAL | As o the frst potnt, aro tho Unfon men of tho T ey an Ly et PAYING TUR VAPLOTES. aketched at the next mecting of the Committee, STATE POLITICS. veloied by rocent and peading lnvestigations. oFWar, 1t was decidod that he should have 83,000, | South, those who sacrificed all, who wero ostra- anding g Magor Ioyne, Corporation Counsel Anthon nization of clubs in_apposition Gotalla ANl Kinds of rumors wore started dur- | and AL Pearsons abd Roseaberg, of tho il [ SouthTown Asscssor (ray has sworn outa Third—Tl 4 v v g itrd~—The which, added to his salary as a Congreeaman, gave ing the Qay, but when investigated thera was | hanco Committee, hud 8 long private talk yes- | Wnrrant for the arrest of Phi llgg and Gleeson, 1o the Republiean party in eace township, as es- | yo, Jant 80,000 for thnt year's wark, or twice ns AT cleed from society, driven from employmeont and ILLINOIS CONVENTION. sential to a closer and more etiicioat orgunieation home, to understand that their loyalty to the ? N < o 5 | the two bummers who headed the tob that un- e mitich ha ile pay as o Repredentative, Now, that is litsle or nothing in them. The atatement by an | terday mornivg i the City Clerk's office, the W 4 t @ of th itfon fn the State. £ 4 od s . o 3 24 b i sarly suceessfully attempted to deprive him of tha MACHINZ POLITICS AD RING POLITICIARE. o oppoition i the S1ale. L niition of | B tho Unioceats hive found out; and they | Government f questioned; ot (et 17 418 | ghscure morning sheet that Mr. Tuley had ubject of disciaston Wzt corly B ey | Amscisor's books. The warraits wero plncul To the Edltor of The Tribune. A birds Tuis in Dembciatic National Cou- | HIKe Out AHat 1L 18 N e, o e bfice of T'residant whose firesldcs they protected in the heat of | Pt he Chitcago, Mny 25.—Your correspondent, | veations, ¥, W ” drawn out of the quo warranto cass because Mr. | TrinuNe, the Committee has nearly arranged a in the hands of Supt. Hickey, who fnys t| batilar | Reutucky gava 0000, soldicrs i b | Hogne's position was legally untemble was sodn | plin by Whilel {t. s hoped that cash vl be dealt | knows others engaged fn the assanit, i =il fonse of the Unlon, 4t e S0 ae onsaf ot | Droveiltobe another of that paper’s fabrleations. | GUC over Bhe Clty Treusury counter Lo the Lnlt- | catso thelr arccst this morning, when Thillips tarved employes arly a8 next Wednesday. | 8nl Gleeson will be arreated. Mr. Gray says sons, 3a), Andorson, who waa frst to open tho | Mr. Tnley fsnut inthe habit of descrting n L et the, wettesary funds aso | thiat hie ns glven $20,000 bonds for securlty of included, And, what {s worse, they promise to ander dato of the 2th Inst., from Springfield, in | ‘);:;‘"f}m,flfl“{}‘:°" }‘“",“!;mz’f;‘:' geenlting | print B e rocunl i oas s sHORIY. Do nomie giving an nccount of the Couvention, states that | 1B P EOn touton 3 nated. In councction with it, they alvo want to v Secretary, 2 George Schnelder, of Chicago, was talked of | A pleasant tall on the laks had’ been rumnfi:g:’ ‘."."l"“",k"rhnéu,fi‘)"'é":’k‘m‘:!?:fif&"&"g‘:I;K{“‘l“éflt’,‘fi;‘;“'}l‘f Al o o # and the tug Tom Drown waa In teadiness al . rand strugglo which tenglted in freedom and | €attse he has oncé espoured, and he certalnly | jonud to bo ralscd s by the promptness | thuse books and he intends to hang on to themi fi:‘l’,fg&“f,,"‘;zfi"'\,‘;‘:‘)‘:“n",?;gl‘fl“l‘n‘f,‘,‘“;;,': o Ihe T, Tt ATtor & Oylng visit 1o the | sonsincluded. N, | Erand strogglo which seaalted in fredom o | Wil not back aut of this, when every_good I | o™ “citzena o paylng unes, ShaTaitery | furthermote, o will o Lia best £ nse the Tl & B! B § the party returnod to visit Huoley's in the BLAT AND BRISTO caln, who proclatmed all men frec; Who entertain- | yor in the ity is '“f Attt he will make of 1t | of Tho- bankers %o > lend 'money, and | extentof thelaw npplied to, tho assaulters, A statement, taken by Itsclf, tsof litte signifi- ug, anid yesterday they broke up and depart- LAINE W. 0 malice toward none, who bad charlty for all. | 8 grand succ e ¥ orrest, thie poet-lnareate s & policeman was present in Gray's oftice all da i mllce tovard none, who bad charlty, for il | 8B Siamer clique, contribated s quotn to e O B M sl | Jelterday. at ‘e order of Supl, Hickey, who n victory for tho Unlon, Jt 1s unbecoming any man | the many ldle reports which were circatated. v el 2 . | determined that the peace shall be kept. toallude to a good soldier who battled for the | He buttonholed Tom Stout, spoke mysterious- for temporary relicf, but g5 soon as Mr. Derick o ke v son shall have been nstalled, an extra clerleal The Committees on Finance and Judiciary ara tightadn dangorous min. Bristow, befors the | 1y aiotthe Comptroller being the logul - | Foree i the Comptroller's dépnrtment, will bo | ealfrl o meet In the rooms of the Citizens' A alwnys the same unflinching man; and thaty ton, [ BATF G l&“b “Y“ mcrflmym] nmll;éme xlm A | ot to work making out warrants for back taxes, | sociation this morniug, at 9:80 o’clock. The When » majocity of his frlends and neighbors' wero | Kraid stifl about A oy “S"“g‘l"“ Lt "“2 the coliection of which will be most strenuous- | followlng-nuned genticinen have been invited oppaned to . of the quo warranto business, with the object of | junyglicd by the city nuthorities. It was eug- | to bo present: * L. B. Sidway, W. F. Coolbaugh, "Fiio second pofnt 18 so absard_and unreaxonable | becomiug complainant in a similar proceeding | yusted that persons desirous of mm%—) theni- | J. C. [aines, J, G. Shortal i Joln Wentworth, h i o cted wi ed for their Lomnes. X STIMENT 13 N cance, but when connected with the facts that | €108 LCE meeting will Do held at Springleld on A CHANGR OF “l::fl:::n;q TUE WISCONSIN existed, therels more of it than fs given by f J . N. y Kpectal Correspondence of The Tribune, . your correspondent, and it would be well for MILUAUKER, Moy 85— You may have forgot- ihe people, who as a general thiug do not un- # S 3 N w8 | . | ton that our Republican State Conventlon for derstand Uhe fnsidc workings of ringster8 IR | - qus BRCENT STATEMENTS NEFORE CONGRESS. | {11 nppotntment of delegates to the National Conventlons, Lo b postedjas to the mnner iy Syeclat Dlspaichao The Tritunt Convention was called very early,—on the 224 which machine politics are run. ‘That thore may Typ1anaroLss, Ind., May 20.—With reference | “rel bne =0 as that time um'cuuumcu:ul be uo misapprehenston aa 1o the motives of the | to the article in tho Evansville Journal, charg- | o 00 )h{;m T et vt o Priss writer, 1t may be proper tosay that hie bellevesthat | fne tho explanation of Mr. Orth as tothe i _“l“ml ‘m““d“ey ‘|lmu5dim:rcu e o ot 221he Ttz | Yanceiclan cliind td bo mitisfaciary gnd the Ttepublican purty at that time regrotted that.tho Im-nls u;u‘l‘d p“llh: mfi“‘:“l‘l‘l";" ;“l“ “::cl::mj :,Xmu cilms (Cand dlauty /e InflWmlh dournal to- C pvmll‘un‘:v )@ch 50 earl; g{:ucaus: cvents ::":‘:;mb‘l:;;;"‘lxll;l:e.‘:fld ‘?l::flum"fl“"lc"“w WX““ "::)L;;-' :lr:rruw, on; autterty 1" s "A Orth,. gsyns n::::lhl tmusm: before the ln‘\:\ftjhlg of the Cin- artlly anport i, After thin digrescion, obo- | 1 The faek la4es their. ~clalms have | Ji0 e ouvention that would put an entirely , then, priof to the convenlng of the Con- | been indorsed by Seeretary Seward, i v {eution,'n called mecting of the qelegates from tho hew aspect upon the availability of candidates, that it 18 unworthy of notico, Aa well might Mr. [ ngainst Colvin. Of course the worthy ex- | 2. 3 ) H i 4 {recloy naert thit Triatow's clection would bo a | Alderman was b great pains to re- Eéives troublo and money, nnd_saving the city | Ubntucey Biair, Sol. Smifh, Marshall Fieli, A 07,77 cortifi- : i A (renloy aties st Bristors elestion wenld e | Aonnmn WAt At e | T By ap e T e | o sk, 1. ¥ i, ke s, O e e o b “orrest, with his great inelght into human un- [ Lid porsonal-property taxes from 1871 to 1874, | Greencbaum, * B Loewentlal, Ludington, An'ta the third objnction, thak is tho very bost | ture, having lold Tb under o pledgo of scerecy, D Tt to. §150, 55, Thare have heen appealed | George Schnetder, Tenry W. King, Edson I retaan In the world why, Hhe hanig DCoL ey e | knowing thit It was the surcst way of prosurlig | 4o (ho Supreme Court $1,30%,70. Onaccount of | Kelui L. 1 ou.;I A T Keep, Perty 1L Bmith; O At he 1o Tor Blate. - In tho Whisky Rting | or It the widest circulatlon. Another rumory | ¢jic real cstatetaxesandof tholevyof 1875 there Gyrus 11, MeCormiok, Volney C. Turoer, 8, M, alno for the olection of that gmucmnnl Todoubs | which was traccablo to Aldermante sources, was | 1o auil] uncollected $8,372,000, making o total | Nickcrson, 8. ¥, Eames, Georgo Sturges Julian 1t but the roader must Infor that wuch is the easor | that Colvin would draw out of the litigation on | of 5,518,709 in uncollected taxes. By thorough | 8. Rumsey, ¥, B. Peabudy. F. D. Gruy, L.c.p. L 5 afterward by Sceretary WERburne by unani- N wdging by Mr. Greelcy's third objection to Mr. | the understanding that a prominent” citizen, | and Proper legal proceedings it 13 thought that | Freer, Joln I. Dunham, J. Irving Pearce B SSond and, Third Congzostions) Dutrets | mous report from the Cir.ttco on Forclgm | M &?:..;:nmxl:cmwn:l n:.molfi?&nmlufih; bt s geseral war, Twishtosaya wora | M ABmIut o e, B ey e e ‘fl"c,"’"”‘,‘"”‘“' n be tumed foto | Charlis B, Fanwell, Ald, Altrich, ¥ranflin Mnc: the purponc of deslusting delcate at largd for | Aftairs of tho Forty-first Congross, by both | oy "o She “piaime, Te had just suo- | {5315 ST S bk 710 st b miors chars | oo e e e this. canard, thero | Higoity TECmIES fn o oo e ot Veugly . . Crane, Ald. A, G Throop, George onirte and brineing baci to the ltepublican par. | 1vuses of the Furty-second Congress In tho ty the Germun vote, which had been yirau(ly de- | passaze of a joint resolution offiring thetr d proplied” b i ooty and fmlet] | Vi, by Tresdent Grant o or three theso moi Uhe Lol ofc-nreceni Congransmin— i g roangres w‘-’é..}i.?fil’.:ifi.“"fiffi Juwas thongit beat to bing orward an, fyentizt Faythe o okt nareed nior, 2‘ iy y | him. But n chango has faken placo hero aince S , especially the i soaive The gentlemen present at the meeting wanted | Annour, N. K. Fairbank, P. B, Hutchinsu itablato Soutiéen Revublicdna, sxpectilly hows of | iz o gulible cnoingh to recelve it wnd | g pubiieto- Shotougbly understand that the | John 1 Lyon, A, J. Avérell, Jolin Forsythe, trials and sufferings in war times, We atood an | a bl Tt A ayte M policy of the Administration wus not for repu- | Potter Palner, John C. Dore, duln B. Draks unfiinching bilvvark botween the Confderacy and | Woro made o ths Sireuetl Wt B TR OFne | diation by any means. E. T, Watkina, E. C. Larned, . 8. Ishain, Oba- :x'::‘iuNl';lfillfi:‘:?n';‘;‘tfi)kr: ;"n;;‘tpi')‘:;m:r‘a‘ "é"%??uumui 1o mere ft smiled at cach varlation, nl‘l’d exe ““‘u"’“fl“’"““ "sfip" Medill, Witbur ¥ Btorey, {n blue marched ann in arm with Sherinag Jressed confidenco in the ultimate victory of EX-MAYOR COLVIN. Churles Wilson, Louls C. Huck. 2 e ul:‘\l«'l"nzrwo :;n_ :‘c;g p!zl;zlfiflll:ndl:bl‘firmu fiw nnd‘onllur.u Su‘vlcml h?k?;u ml“'i.d up‘nn his NE AND 18 COUNSBL ANXIOUS FOR TRIAL. ‘olfil{lmgg::,c nc&:firufnwrmgvlig‘lm)gm:w:l Yogno i EIpes nor during the day, and offered to advance P X Vi N ¢ oy ol the Caont “Southira wiciaty astiaciecs | 1ONOE SHARE B 93 S0 toy an soonas tho | 0?";"‘,‘:, e in t:’: C"'{“}:“:",u":’( L';::“:Ly o i it drecttons from North avenue. ts ua Lecauno of our love for the uld fiag, nd now you | financial problem was sctiled by the Pinanco ol Jor b In-ROLEPICUOUS A ISCAT Centre strect, did not appenr In a very creditn- praposo fo mlo u out of the ousefold e Wave | uiniitchs nnd o gentlemaa wiio fs buck in | Mayor, who was closctud the grenter pertion of | Lle tight yestérday. A contract, had been made defended, Tndced we arg botween two firen, Zwithe [ 1s taxes’' to tho-cxtent of $20,000 of- | the day with lis counsel, ex-City-Attorney | out and slgncd by the Bonrd of Public Warks, the eountry Inaist that we are too dangurous to par- fered to pay up on the samc conditlon. | Jamlcsonm, in the chambers of the latter. | which sald nothing concerning the paving ol cceded In getting tho old rebel yell out af the Confederatas 1n Congrens, and it reverberat- ©od through the North and West much to Blatno's advantage Just then, and onr delegates were all for 4, 1§ SoRnecr was nominatud for Mack: delogate: Tid Chvinet ln Auguat, 1875, ot 8 ALieting where it | February, not only among tho peoplo, but among S stated that L pr::“flcn-ncgrv«':u!ur firlwélvf. pat | Was nnanimously agreed to instruckGen. Rise ho delegates themsclves, Within o fow days that he would strongly ald in the election of' any Minister at Caracon, to press ghe }"‘ three of them lave repeatedly svowed thelr Inten- candidate that might bo nominated by the Convon- tion to vote for Mr. Dristow on tha fiest Lallot, and 2 TS REXTURL T that he I8 the second cholce of the entire Wisconsin AL L L L mEeting OWIY | of the variows Departncats of this Government. | delegation there In not tho slightent doobt. [ nc- sapposcd, setticd the matter, and virtually made | Mr. Ortl has made hia sivocn statenient before the | coune for this chanzu from ialne to Bristow be- tion, Tipon the vole being taken, he recelved anere: o . ticipate inthe Government for which man; en- | There are indications that this gentle- that part of the street betwoen the horsc-car blua fdegnte, ThenRmo ol i aclcintanlect: Copgrensional Committee, andby thut b e ces | canse the people fevl tat the latter Is mure the tucklons died. BRI | et b It by B number of othirs whe | arii the day tho eosy L "gl‘lsl‘l:!:";’;flt‘xj tracks, This contract was n the hands of Mr, ..m{- of hu,snm, handed to the L n,,,mm;,,}‘ tho | made public, but the Journal will bu able o print representative of reform and cconomy than the for- have been afrald to hand over thelr moucy to ¥ aisa by A e ot the dt Mead, the Assistant Sceretary of the Board. In- Conveniion on Delesaten nnd _Electors, and by | ft Within a week from this time—as soon A3 | mer; not that they suspect Mr. Blaine himeelf, for BRISTOW IN I0WA. e squandered by the crawd of Aldermanic supporters, and also by two or three of the city | structions had been &‘unwhuvcuprwlulun e ure o U presiated 10, the Convention for | 1. e6n be tecelic ram the Henogeaptor, CWASR | tiey do nut, but they strangly muspect hisadhee. | g 15 10wa's WECOND COICE AT OINGIRSATL B e e hocont]y in_powar, Aftcr | offisials who were decapitated lust Monday even- | ntroduced; for shiould the paving by done bi- contirmation, —a merely formal ac ston. ~ ¢ Spectal Correpondence of The Tridune. the paseago of the Flumnes Committee's sehomo | ing, The conferances, for there wera many of | bircen the tracks, the clty could be ‘held reapon- Towa Ctrr, In., MAY:23.—While a_month ago fi'tf';‘,‘ E‘:‘;‘;}}‘:‘:fi“:&m‘{‘l‘;‘]cr{:;:‘::r'?r;}’x{‘g‘-{‘gg ;%L';;E them, partook somowhat of the nature of alove- f‘l,‘l;mdmgéd'"ugq wm::}::uw{;;mfi'tfi ‘C‘J"":m'- 'Ll;{; 1t was not conceded that Bceretacy Brlstow hud | oFthone truio ptriota to the vaults and thence | feast in which o number of short and emphatis | couid hold the Horse Rallway Coinpany. ‘This any support in this State for tha Prosidency, to- | into tho pockets of tho needy employea. Moyor | specches were made denounclng Mayor Hoyna | contract Mr. Tarrington o and put In his day thatopinion is changing to a considerable | Toyne lus no doubt but that the conference | and his counsel for not belng able or willing to | pocket till Alexander Sullivan, the nccommo- extent. It ls now generally admitted that he : ]ny,:\'lll rfnlult 1i}ndcilnxi:mun u(\fiungfi:ucu (;l)mu to trial :(T'Iuy.‘ lzl\bnlln 8 l;'cluf)‘( i (.r. nlnunlglslgfirel;:ry of }hc “‘i“fi" l‘elmrl\nafil :t:'ml 7 % n the financiul polley of the new Administra- | Jamieson penned the following note which ho | gave Ifarrington a plece of hia mind, which wae will be the second chofeo of Towa, s the Repub- | 4y, po et St O, 11, Lortan, ono of Mayor B0} Laken dguwn with a rolish, od_ the contract llean State Conventlon ot Des Moinea on tho : G .* They hold Iiaine above auapicion; bat it is v doleg: Apers ot leart to swait ¢ Orth's explanstion | €nte: i gpuhen, the delegaten woro enncuncedromihe | Lefore they’ pronounen it untatstactory? laving | 8 foct that iha bummer elemont of tho party fsat jmpossible for {hose locatd as fur from o ate | heard the points of the testimony of Nir. Orth, 1t | his buck, and shat is nota good sign. Wisconsln form aa were the Cook Couuty delezation, to dis- | T8 4 ut of place for us to ay that wo think | fy o doubtful tate ot beat, and we want a candidalo tinctly hear what iumon were read, Lt after thoy | 1t Wil retervialb il man that will poll every vote. Bristow fs paining e paused upon, it wan alacurered Ut Me | gy biirse Tk, Say G Fho Hepnblicons | etrongth x sidly, and Lulionld not by wnrprised o por et half tho delegation on thu Brt ballut, o il 4 apened the campalgn fo-night by a rec.ptfon to ex- | Bee bim et hal logat Al lchlits sreht. The matier bethre tho Convention “)"“““"."”‘{" gandldaie for Ubveruor, St 4081 | o5ie sniden changon o the. Cabluot remind ome withaut distucbing s hormony, and under tho | Acidemy of Munlc, e was introduced by ex-tiov, h 5 " yi ¢f 5 d Acki Hoyne’s counsel ;2 wits returned and the provislon inserted. Tom fdisturbig flo Lorwiony, imd vader the | slsker s followsd by Gen, Drowa i severol | OF (0 doya wheh, Gocts (ERAG, NG otk of | Blst fnat. will fully domonstrate. Tho edto- TIE MAYOR'S OFFICE. Dinerco Mny 80.—0, I, Horton, Erq,—Mr | Stout ia on Harrington’s bond. othier speaker: ut upon lnguieles boing siade, aftar tho eFRpgakers: Ptealdential sonlizht. The appointment of Plerre- | yigl fn Tie TumouxE of the Oth Inst. had CONGRATULATORY. DranfBn: Thellove that an sresngement anns FIRE-DEPARTMENT REPAIRS, fiitend of eing s Conzy RS NATIONAL POLITICS. pom aainaier 1 Knalan 1 ono that nobody wil | 1y,ch o do toreardatrengthenng him with tiopeo- | Magor TToyno waa lisrd at work a tho routino | fhy I 1B ecorlancn Kl O T e dtes | Tho Committce an ¥ire and Water held “+Boss," anid fn the presence of a half-dozen ftled to 111 the ofiiee of Attorney-Gencral than that | plo who know but little of Mis record before tho | of his oftiew all day, 1le reccived n Inrge num- | of the dircult Court on to-morrow (Snturday), if | anuther meeting yeaterday morning at the City- mombers from Chicaio: =t wan becoyse Schnel- o e O e whieb b yacaten; but tho | War, Thero aro but fewwho do notlknow Col. | yraf visitors na swell as n good many congratu- | S4rucable to the counscl for Mr. Hoyne. Wearo | Hall, and discussed tho propricty of cetabllshe dor ia o ristow mun that he wan left off, Do yon WASHINGTON NOTES. election of Don Gaineron in piace of 'Taft 13 | [eigtow's public record since tho War, norof tho | 1. 4 réndy to proceed n%, once, and 1 hopo that you will | ing s repair-shop for the Fire Department suppose 1 will have any buta supporter of Llilne TILDEN. another of those Inexplicuble actions of President #o to that Conventluh ¥ Now beyond question A i latory notes. Ono of the letters read as fol- | consent toan argument of the case to-morrow, In | where all repairs of cogines and wagons woul o o "fg“{’"“z“'”{,’;: bue it ‘:I“:“;'; towss Whicheventadeelsion may bo had In fime for Semade, | A mpuber Gf tho. Comitiee fuvor are tho War that your edito rosecute an appeal {o the Bupremo | o) ¥ theas bofure the War that your cditorlal oo cleatly | .y, pron, 7nor stoyne: @ory bo an you for tho | SGuct iy b3tk Varnon in duna hext. Henra | St B0 tnatitition, bt Al Bieridan 1s strons: Vorder State man, the Northwest wanted to kuow | noble work begun, but for tho nake of the Foputa- | shawernt onco, tiat I mny Inform tho Judges y opposed to it, as d? claims hat make Hacart. Everyhody now knows who Dristow | tlon of our befovéd city don't stop utll you Bave | wiether or not you arg willing to proceed with the proper repairs on thedellcato parts of an englie, Special Dispateh (o The Tribune. Girant in the selection of his ofiicial reproscntatives . . ) « that have given his Repablican friends so much dls- Ao & 8t Inatewmont to rairva the prpost | I x mma‘,”“’sb 2 L1" M“yul.‘wm um:!\cn" mcnfli s AL Gl of the tnen who instigatod and carrled out this ont- here ure beecoming demor 3 estern nnd | vice Reform, but his upplication of somatimes Tase, Southern Detmocrats do not understand his loss | Stops outin very curivus way. Think of the re- the whole thing way fixed up in the "Committ tes and Electors, of which Root was € ) . o was, as weil a4 who he [a to-day. deposed al) tho Police Justices, who ure as corrupt | jeuring to-morrow. Respeetfully, or uven repairs of ordinary brass and [ron-work, m‘f'%r:m&,nlg. iLle 8 matter of no partiealar conso- | of wewspupor support in Now York. S foction of Nr. Lunk. aud thoawlft coulesstion ot "id Sateer ot Andy i o toniencyto | 5 i owent sneaka n our ey, TespoelTulisy g peclllyy o wtmaon, | MOLEG mébtion te ‘:(;Ll\ae.?;‘u;mpl,.qz:u:g,:x:,u.l cnca to M. 5. that he was ostracised beeaure o | even say that the dulegation will break at Cin- | vania's” clunoring for & blaco In the Cab. | crente diveriat, Amon axthery CUeDlleann. 8 " £ . Shortly after the sending of the forepoing | iuany other branches of t chinist's accups- could not be mada thu supplo took of & small vat of - 5 o ¢ ¢ v] ward any one Bontly of tho old color-lne, and I FINANCIAL SUGOTSTIONS, 4 . o tion, all of which would nccessarily bo could not be mado th bupple Lok of u yaall vt of | (i *and give Tilden o more than a compli- | et muit be wicocel with tho aprolatment | SAZ AT Yl rumavod ¢ e b Ruot cima: tn and Joined th | tiony y voters 1t fs n question of great moment whether, | tentary vote, The Tildenites argue that, us v A jons FHior beins tn ey Biaily Seatant e y B , 48 | found whose nume and fame had reuched west of New York n oy fo thie Alleghanien, We have beard out here of Johin T e e e | Now Yurk will. vo to furnish moncs furthe | the ru'nfcy, ‘George W Childs, und Tom Bcott, tust such cxpressions should ba carrled ont in good | election “P“"m{."' will be provided wore | o8 (5 aible that yonng Mr. Casacron will bo £1th by those who lappen t by delegated (o sct in | readily fora New York candidate than for uny | on gnprovement nponn Belknap. Iu ia the great the watter. The wholé thing partakca slmply of | other.” They alsa maintain thnt Tilden I a neecee | (o punnial year—the old htbite Have panaed nwag, the naturo of {ilegnl voting and baftot-box stutitng, | Aity to the pary to defeat the Olfo groemback | pyg all things huve become new. But I say It sud was fixed up by the conrpirators to subserve | movement, Oshors {ualst that Buyord has all tho | i ore in sorror than anver that Grant had hort tuelr owh purposcs, and W override all those who | £ood qualitfes of Tilden, without the warring face | ylmself more by hix foolieh appointments than in wppuse their political preferences and thelr {u- | tions in New Y uny other way. The good ense that be hud in trigues, It would that these men, with an MORTON'S CLAIMS. the ariny in chooalnz his subordinates secms to wudneity wnequaled exeept by the Whisky Rin Senator Morton's fricnds cluiu out of the delega- | have utterly forsalten him ot Washington, would fot heritate ta lisfranchlse ull who are oj tlon tn Clacinnati selected by Spencer’s Couvention ANOTHER FAYORITE SON, floecd ko their tnachinaton wnd trickery. The | 18 vores sohd, and of the Misuri delozates 19 In- [ when Attormey-Geneeal Willlams siepped down tepublican party in thin city made i grand | etead of 10, 'Representative Churles Hayos,who it | nd onl, it wae currently reported in thin State beguning e “woring, und by looklng afier | oooof the delvgaten elucted by Npencer's Canvon: o by Tho name of Matthew linle Carpens the primarfes and” preeervime the - pusity | tion In Aluband, denles that all ab them will vote | opter, oncs o **favorite son® of Wisconrin, a of the ballot-box purged Hrelf of the barnucles | for Slorton, and it Ia_understood that e himeelt | ECHA0 0f the United States, and Presidunt pro st humuicts tat were I v own muke, ringing | refers soms othet cnndidnte. The understanding | 1ot of Bl Sinatd, would bo nominated to il fhe dlegraco upon 1t Now let. It reach higher in ita | belsween Spencer and Hayes 18 not us cordial us i€ | vienntyiace. Mntt guietly pave it out amoug hiy orgunlzation, and displace as soon as poksible the | wue two yuurs ugo, nad Spencer sy have the rame | friends that the Presidont Ku privately and confl- ehironic purisites and cingsters that will surely | trouble with n yiortion of his deledution which 1t | goptinlly tondered him the appoiutinent, but In drat It down to ruin, The peaple are tired of ofd | % conildently usserted Cameron will have in Penne el trckerien bnd o wie vio etpenally it | sylvania o Bl8 abiity to deilver thea. e R A\ TR Drieuata other neceseary and l%n:i-m{:u\nll fixpcu:{v, I.\lr. Vi 1 g i (L Carpenter was cotupelled 0 decline. ¢ have Sittns DI T T CONKLING. FaehEakd 40 often how much Gen, G rant loved And . p"l Ich to The Tribune, ADMINISTRATION LFFORTS Tu SECURHN H1S NOMI= | admircd Matt, and how he determined to rebake Spnrvarizay, May #0.—A bit of the insid His- NATIOS. Tho Hepuhiicann of Wikconsin for not ro-olecting tory of the Into Republican Conveation, which has Spectal Correrponience of Tha Trivune, bl 13 "tho- Sasto, ai the very frst gecaaion o sl Belniaat e IR e T L R s St e e S Sntretary o War, and our or Lov. g to plume limeelt uahio did | town, with its hundre ” sl Tty henit aw st it et e Thagf ki Wit s mleshor, hea oF Wgletive)| ssan sisdy Ariamepisiet el Mr. Tuley walted upon ITis Douor In the morn- | gufireuce, Subse e i represented In & shop of the kind, N quently he was_interrogated Pl h .,{“5“.,'.}:2':‘:‘.{5‘;.‘;,:‘{&';‘.‘ lll’lul‘tflny‘fr:l‘:: ,l‘u ('l‘ll:“‘l?‘:e:“ ing, and submltted tho followlug suggestions ot | by o TIBUNE reporter s to what had been would ums(u the }:.xp}:m[,nurcl of al ‘lu.rg‘u Sccoslonal lowan is compelicd to surrender. | the financial question, which were handed over | dunc, but he and all the participants declined to ““"'“‘I“o‘ L] 3£ "“’"]L)l Ul’,r ll:“’ Be mn?‘ ll“'-fl)- Phongh it 1a conceded that Blaine will bo tho first | 46 the Corporatlon Counsel for hla constderntion: | state From outslde sources, however, the res materiul, and for salarles. Taken as a whole, he cholee of the Republican party of Tows, yet T can o0, —The Ifom. Th Hoyne: 1 | poster learned that M, Colvin had determined | regards the scieme 3s a good obe, conld 6 Lg e o R bronati bdery day, | , Clicaao, Moy 20, —The Jfon, Thomus Hoyne: 1 | ) muintalned at anytbing lke the amount of Bov. Kirkwood, United Stites Scunfar-cject, ts | beRleavoto put in writiug the snzzestions mada to ASSERT NIS ALLEGED RIGHTS wnuncy now paid_yeurly for repoirs in the (iro & aove admirer of the Secretary, and would gise | You upon yesterdar, Lo Mo e, aid £0 thia end had writ- | force. But that that would necessitate a great him earnest and active suppott. Among olhers 1 _understand the decirion of Judge McAlllster | to the Mayoral office, an el b oy ho 18 firmly convinced, The subjeet has et A icitow 1n tha *Tlane Ttanls | intho certificato suit to bo In subetance as fol- tuuc{nlfiuclr to ‘:m- departmental head, of which | PUEhF Fe A b upy‘mmm B o Clark, udidnt I{ Cony: uwh: the foliowing s o copy x Iy 5 DU fnectls rrlr:x'n it .‘-hmflr Ml:ua i lfl:o\d-n?xgtymr!rllend L’{ That the city bas tho power to fasue certificates Citteano, My 20, —Mfatt Renner, Fire Marshal: l‘hln Fire-Marshal luml rnvurtnl u,hhu'é Slu.thIn_n o ticite, Pennuyivanin. 1o telln me that | based upon anappropristion for which the 1axut | yuturmation has come to me that ong Thamos 15 conlident that he can arguc the Committce e N that you say of i, and can bo re- | bave alrendy bocn loved, but kuch certlficate mitst | §igyno, who pretends to be the Mayor of the City ont of the nution. ‘The further action of the Jied om atall times and under ail clrcuntancey, | UPUR ita face bo Payable'out of such appropriation | (OXR RO RO S munloations to the severu) | Committce was upon tho referred resolutlon Thoush a Kentucklan, Dristow wascducated fn the | W collietal Ly gy autnorts oilicers of tho municipnl government, wherein o | calling for tho retnstatement, of D, C. Cregler, North, and wea alwayan prdent, connclontivus, | Tt thls belng the lnw, Hhe cliy suthortien S35 1 lins wenumncd to give ordurs and dircctions to such “'he talk upon this was private, and the Board of Thdepcndent. opponent of - o' Lnstibution of | Dot phroprinte soney rulged apon tho lax levy of | gnigors, concornfng the disclirge of thelr respucs | Publle Works wos cousulted. e, Crelyor g ey Brineipal aiways was, and ia now, tho | 1870 10 pay all the dobts of prioryuses, | | tive dulica, Now this is ta not¢ by you that I shall | pomo warmn friends on the Comunittee, who bavo controliing element in kix character, There la nelther o legal o & moral tight o levy | )51 you personally rekponeible to ine, as the law- | Girqdy ntteimpted much for him, and who aro i “Tecord i Befaro’ the people, | taXes fot this year's cxpenditares, and after thoy | gy} Sfayor of Chicsgo, for the conduct and manage- y o b an ot arletans | rocor e e ol S | wre collected fo appropriate Lo mioney to P8y ex- | mnt of your ofice, snd 1 bereby direct you 10 puy atlll at work, but there are thosc who do o Anythlug to promoto W own chancos for | Penditurewof prloryeats. o . ot 6 o on whatever 1o any oider, dircetion or | favor tho seutiment of the resolution, an ‘lg ‘mhucuf preferment, This always has been Thut "W,M‘ eaten aleendy lssucd, not Appear; | communicatlon of any claructer, affecting your the mpression have been influenced by atate- B T Gsed tae of Hriatawta potiiea ife, | i on thelr fuce to bo based iipon 8 tax levied and | qicla acts, emnnating trom the ‘sald Uoyac, 1 | wmenls of tho Baard of Public Works. ~Actlon an T happen to know from a recent lotler of hiatoa | PV “"l’(:':,‘,‘:lm:g:"‘l'l’l l',’,:,;'lfi;‘" appropristion or | 4yals your anuwer, llelpucl{ullir‘ % by thie Committo bos heen deferred. e e, Yown 18 fast learningmore | 1 understand that it fy practicable to traco tho ox- e o JUDOE HERRY B, MILLER and mate of the high qualitica of Secretary Uristow sf;mw?;‘ 'L'L wery, dhl‘t";; -fifi."},:fifix .ffl:. Emwm:‘: When a suflieiency of coptes of the forogalng :lnna:‘: mzml‘g dc?mx;:m "mem :llénm:‘)::!‘c"\: R L R S Tty A e | puticilar profiationand of what year ho moncy Tind been written out, they were placed in on- | (0% g U thy s o ) o | rious topies of municipal interest. He warmly % ! o b i ¢: ¢, i cas bor. | velopes and directed to Superintendent Hickey 5 5 A H e 4 runt, they are Touking, w0 bl an thels second | poedin i For_example, 1t monoy was bur: | Y U rintondent. Dixon, Fire Marshal ilm}xnlrffi-‘ e Magoris inanelal pallcy, and 1 T e oceur 8t Cancii® | pipes, for which thero wna wo approprintion that | Bennef, the Board of Public Works, 1ealth Of- | Inclded with the ¢ ic was pursting wiseacres, gives anple o) tunity for the THE UARK 3MARY MEURITY year, the monsy waa carried to the credit of that | fic Y. Dr. McVickar, President of the [ could not agree with Mr. Iuyes’ views of tinant crovkedIn b canwan but hud been dnfeaiel,'s hipipsidgp R el lirirlion P ((The tion, G W. Hacleion senis & commaniots T ReoT {;.fiwcum Ilplll"i st or fund, ‘andthe Coue u‘:,,'",‘ufllgm,f‘ et &',,,,,,,“Dmem[ Seully, | and oxpresiod wurprics tut any oplilon ditr 1uurtyr, as it were, ta high moral principles whi - = 2 on to an evening paper in explanation uf his ape D N troller can tall just what outstanding certilcate 3 ¢ (] ent from the one enlel ed ey iniad Wla diocolog o abista srneons ottt | Wushington, srhilo uu inelgaitiennt drop fn the | penranco i tuat cas® while 8 moruber of Congreun. und Kaufmann, President Ricliverg of the Bunn: repreacut that money, ct and his backers could be Lonesily entertaln now uE BBIIAV!]: DURING TIN WAR. \ “would {hureforo be practleable to nscertaln gl F.dr\;mflu;-n, :l;'e“l"x‘mhl: ;{"P’fl" 4 Brfin%:&x’: by, anybody, y The Rov, Gearge ¥, Pentecost, who was Chap- | what certitientes wers faaued to raise money for the | Supurintendunt Volton, bELAS Bridows I Rpeaking of Mr. Colvin's actfons tho Judze T n Sccretary Bristowls regiment during tho | expendliares of 1670, what for ti7i, and what fog | Woro dolivered by doby S0l sald tiat b could not_eco how o_mun cutld War, has written a lotter glving sone personal eeific appropriation the moncy ealled for in cach 5 " hink that he could withstand the force of pop- reminiscencos, atnong which nre. the following: | o sach certificates wht borrowed. TIE TX-COMPTROLLER, | winr feelig mrlgentimont. 11 hail o alk uith drond f dishonust suttlers, contructors, und all | MAcl unpuld taces of each yenr Wo eity has with | Ex-Comptroller Iayea wna busy all duy sith | S, L, X7 o't sue wiint the maa ts thinking trifling ond incompetent Oflicorn. In the ad- | Which to bay ceruiieates belonging 10 Lt 3 A enr | his explanations, which ure becomlng somewlint it By thio Way he etalr = minlstration of hisregiment and the varlous | o 4ay the cartificates belonging to such yenr, monotonous. e cxpeets to make Mr. Btorey Moyor Hoyne was und naturally always it x08 of ear to pay the dehis o cortlficates o % ; h b o Clashed to 'plecos WMo a potter’s ves- | prior years, AT n the certificates of prior gears | to demonstrate in some Incomprelionelble l"cgfltl" l""l',‘!“‘!"'g E“U’ J“:‘,hbi"{lti;:'c“gn[,“I“L‘n;{ wel,* and corruption fled before him like fog before | can only bu paid out of the uew from taxes of | wanner thut the city’s nances will be wrecked | 0 fll'l L ANEE k.:"': Y"? i Y e No matter who was yuiity—be ¢ friend { the yea? to which such certis olang, it would | yinlese he f8 at the helin. ‘There §8 now no erous callers who apoke words of pralse au or foe—ho wea instantly calied to an sccuint, | seem to follow that you cannot pay theso cortli- L X 1 = 1 o 1L couragement, There was & time when hio might buve hod a Driya: | cates untld you collect the taxes of tha year upon doubt of lis position. Howillholdover untilthe SUPKRINTENDENT OF BUTLDINGS. dler-General's commbsston for tha asking, Other | which they were issucd. quo warranto matter fs deeldsd, and theroare | ypooo " yoons vestenduy appointed (Georse e e i dlrialon were working | - Inor Ix tharo nat public spirlt enough in the cithe | J0 00 Tie will even then quictly surrender, | wWiton of th yno Juster DAL el i day and night for these honom. 1 sald ta hiim on | zens uf Chicago who owa theso certificaten to i e | g ot i Baaed atLallIR Y ors Mperh duy, *Colonol, why don't you go for that commis- | duce them to come forward noie and pay them, and | even if tho decision Is adverse to the Colvin | tendent of Bulldiugs, with tnstructions to "III-I know you can have i{ for tho ukln}(!’ thun to save our city from Qishonor! Cannot o | party, Mr. Hayes gave verbal motlcs to the rermiits when they should properly bo ?pp‘;; , *Uarwon, I went fnto tha war for | public sentiment bo created which willInduco the | giffcrent departinents, a8 follow or. ‘The Journal of Inst evening stated thut th On tho nighit befors the Convention the®project great new world, has a peculiar intorest during | In this explanation he clalme that hcfllypmrud on the l!uvclfidgm\ncn wan, oa sated in Tn?'ru’:‘:\::.'. campaign years, particularly since the udvent of 3'.:;"{;‘?::3';:1‘:‘5’:(3‘1‘3&‘3?”3’?‘:"{'Lflu'g‘:? ‘.“,ii'rh’.'.‘fi’;‘.‘u’ dispatch, 1o procure from Washington standerous | Schuming aud wbitious politlelans, The pre- 1 diupatchis, o be privately used fr effect on delu- | dq xiatules < fn bach cases yide, i """,:‘1;"",;' i ey ¢ g Yy elu- ¥ el i o citod, I which 1t ahould Ke Clisraod thut AT Smith ominuut feature nuwaidsys, and no one can | hisstatument b correct—and nobody ouy tto donbt : e ns Wi cah of owsht to uttack 10 hiw for the 4 i confession, made there, {aplicated Cullom | f4! 0 ubscrve ity is the unblushing attempt 3 T, {hischnteasunc e thoby uplicated Callbumd iy 0™ file s Tt CHMLIIR 07 Uip R | T2 Btk S0y g0y L the uffair and were fully vanml to rofute the | publicatr Conventlon. Every stratagem und BDBRISTOW IN ILLINOIS. elander as soon un it shoald b sprumg, which ac- | o heaiht 00 Counts for the abundunment of the plot, 1t haw been [ Pollitivcal device is eagerly used to ake LET THE TICKET BE BRISTOW AND BLAINE, dt}\'lclup«id.l‘ nnv-l'n:e‘r. lll{ll uunln; !oul|lu! ley. | securs the vomination eof tho Admin- To tAs Kditor of The Tribune. erldge plot, such falae, slandervus dispatchivs were v ¢eo TN o calgnne. . e frany Wath e TN mieng ey [ ppalun faoriths . The. socaut Callnot tetlgnns, | (Citioiag, May B.=Blyes Erasldtit tirank pot Crldge weut for M. Laldwln, editor of the - Kl Pusd , or more particuluely tho Cumeron appoint- | Dup Cumeron into Lis Cabinet, nud since the Journal, and o friend of cx-Uollector John Har. | Dient, bave been widely conunented upom, but | oountry considers this step s 1ift to Cookling {er, unt ex-tirain lnwpector W, il Harper, and | there are nuncrons oiher muncuvres of lew proii- . i vt netoner Tt ey to theth (hat I, they | Inunce which wlao point In the s directtarn, Na. | 240 1 machive works gince this now outbroak would go futo the Conventlon und muke & Lrea e o the papers of the whole United Stutes are utinn- agafust Cullom, that they should = ties .lh)yv(he chln..c‘ul front §n the Alubama con- ” ) },;lm‘;_;;glm'u“m;‘(dfl;;;:;Lj' ,};:V[t":;:;llf;g“.‘;; tost. Within that Btate u ight hus heen onder way | 110US i thete condemnation of the politiclan of ?.‘e"'x‘:!‘éi‘xifi““'-‘ b' ;t’,"' bold .m‘lluwu.m..‘ ?“‘;m L :‘ln- nupll'cmnc)y“lnvhl! {he ey Illrl)\mu party between | the * muchinery school.” Let us Lenefit from ge 1o bribe men ta do dirty work of the e natlve whites uud respectable carpot-bugge! Ale feeling, S aerlle 40 s e A o O g e Siobier headr by ymnersy | Higonttitat of pUbll: feclbic,. Lot et e e e e e | ot 1t Tk bach & war (0 ahcive Speucer: winng | 244 Hlaine men unite themsclves, and make - \ for the bonors. 1 am satisfied | delinguents ta wpeedily pay thelr taxes, D Tl s that | Board held that Bafley could not be removed till B e ot o | Ttved inwre a7 & Jotd thin Te yurtywaiic o | common couse in the prescnt issue. 1f they | 412y ian do aa much good servio at Wo hewd | 11 this capsot b dans, can tho holders of there To both Treasurers and_thelr bondamen thal ¢ y removed {1 Jeleguten of b county (Woolurd) would show | carry. o further thls purpote eation ot Al fiahit against each other, the Conkling muching | of _this reglment s Bttt with & Tirigae | certificaten b Induced t surrender them and take head of the financial department of tho | tho urdinance creutinis thy oflice was repch & how he had donie his work, and W, IL Hurper ninde | ubai 3 ||l?hucu|u, compoacd of recognized Mr. Colvin as Mayur, ‘This the Board empbatically denfes, s it oplnes Bis answer tu like manneras to the vote of Cook cwls B Pursons, GCoumy, When the ballot was, when Wooiturd | heyy and othees of elar ast ey vote sblid for Cullom, a LCook Cuunt! Ao, pleasant inter Eave hitn 61 out of ber B0 vutes, usaly dent un{l Vi will get the best of them,—to the disgrace of our country aud our century. The fricnds of he membe: Nalne nust, after all, not forget, o matter Thelr main request wus Al o huw pure thelr exponent sy be, that Blaine ANOTHER OF TIE BAME KIND, holders . that State should e ot least allowed | has at least the swell of an sctive professional pol- 7o the Edltor of The Tribune. }ilw Y “1' :mL!r'hm:-', uudr nn,i‘) l‘mkluv::c‘mn‘lll:y iticlan around himi—aud that is what the people Cuicaco, May £8,—The Intelligent Rtepnbiicans | POMINE dowh Lefors BRenes o7 et | Just now peremptorit: 2. B i e udlly re sl d for the first ting the ptorlly refect. Hristow 1s, as & M Couk County must be somewhat dissppoiutud 8t | Eouakdabs beckine. gencral Shit tho.Spenicer rolgn | Matter of fact, an excelloat exeautive officer, with sume of the acts of tha Conventlon of thelr party at | was broken, Chicf umong the Cubinut ufticers to fine admiulstrative abilitics, Juat what we want for Springfel, 1t cannut bo pussible that any intcllls | encourage frev and rnuum\mnud- uetion on the { President. Dlaine, on the otherhand, fs a beiltiant gont 1w, either Hepublican or Demucrat, who s | IR0t ur!. onine .‘:.'. u;’i-‘;;{s;““ m::;l’uwmfllafi parliamentary President, well postod on the details I favorof s good ond wiso Government fur the | et e Droken, but Spehtcr s t0g undcrupulous | Of debnte, Just what wo want for Vice-Lrestdent, Houth, s well ng the Nosth, who s in favorof a | toallow hia power to die withont o strugele, Dur- who s by law the Presidunt of the Senate of tho dier-Ueneral commisaton. 1t will Do time | new certificaten, payable out of the particular e § et and enongh for ma to take higher rank when the necea. | tixes and aj rpm'prnxdunl upon which o certiils ‘6 the Board of Publlc Works that he wna tho | in exactly mfifi{mflfll‘lf dlmugm Nw;flhi ~‘:L‘§, Bity of the service calls for {t.' Ho wus almost | cates wore issned when tho same sre sollucted, | conservator of the public Prupcny and that lnr the fuct Mike Bafley continues to lasi lm morbld about doing anything that would ever have | the Council pledging such taxes pa a eacred fund | they had no right to unseat or acat a 3fayor, | mita as usual and is aa stubboro as ever. : the appesrance of scif-aceking, Bonie men are | from which the certiticates shall be pafd ns fast ns | (Tlhils was a hint about the resolution in ‘the will not give Iy he suys, sud recognizes 1o O lonest bca 14 ia the est policy, but he tahon- | such taxes may be collocted, and Also pedisiug the | finnda of tho Bullding Committeo instructing | but Colvin. There are no new moves on foot 10 ot becaus kunowe not to ha oiberwise. 1 have | city to use dus dillgence iu collecting those back | him. The Board of Puble Works will e the Suang font St sny ot (he.cliarges | tazeat ieaco i {lio Doard to_renovate. Colyin's offico and hand | squelch o ne tuxea? > 4 ¥ ' sile ' d make no P e e e 207 oL e harked | ot not the elty, IF It o thought advienblo po | thekeys tothe Clty Clerk] 0 0 aon triak W L eva iless Fort Donetaon a aholl exploded above hie Lead, | todu, add to the new certliicatea drown, as horetos o the Police Depurtinen! T el | ndera from the Cliet Executive. und the concusslon knocked him from his horse, | fure indicatod, a clause in subaiancy ax follows: wus stlll Marshal of the city, and that all ) by orde o 1T was stunned for a while, but soon demonatrated \0 AN 47 the eald City of Chicago falls Lo coliect | vonchers from the department would huve to JOW TIE FOLICH BTAND, tho that his wound was at least 12 fect above his head. | from Aald tazcs within five years from the date | go through Goodell's hands sud be counter A rumor wos started fn theafternoon (hat the This was tho neareat the enemy ever gut & ehot { hereof anminouut of money sutiiclent to pay and | signed by him, Polfce Departinent had transferred its alleglance howe upon him, and 1 ato sure that his polifical en« | discharge sald sum of muney sbove ) pecliied with o h ke, Mr. | to the Colvinite party. s turned out curreet, Vinics Will mever do better ezecution. ™" {lnctinrie wald s Of noney stoys epeclisd Tl | grAlier performing e s oo e erua o | ca fur aa Mr. Gobdcll is This Lurned o Sty — Hayes rested and was th - 111 pay and dincharge any balance that may re- d yeste 0 hiee heulthy fiunnclul policy, of eiclency b ing che W { 1 the Executive ted Btates, b Py toink that it was & grand stroke and will vo- | declured yesterday that he wonld pay o lte ER Al g - o s S N £ T e ookt e e nth, An bty e 1 Jamentale ate of aaireaf the MISCELLANTEOUS, A Gnpikd o, dga McAllister's opinton, | dound to tho eredit of B friends. e ot ieation of bia decapitathor, sl [ ot Convontion oo vans va arbte opiuiun of | b paiicy Vs Iariely abaped by fhe acieof b su | quarel botween iese o cundidates would en- BANNEY'S CHOICE, the City whould Lewue” certifcates this year upoh —— He Lyamit nat rueotmlie Mlasue Hopue 1n A {Bohu. has fhat ubare 1n the rmain the. mereat | Toiprupiai, AlabimR, 0 (LAt Bual e | Eanrcmitiie phrty comRimerr Lih L oaderancy | . Wasimotom May J6.—Thls morning's Balll- this yunt's taxes, and fail to collcet the taxus wiihis MINOR MATTERS, sy, He was presont ut suveral oo 5 a femonubl tme, the clty would be liahle, 1 more Gazafts, & Bourbon Demoeratic organ, pubi- | M B reasonsbly time, the cliy wol B8 e QOSSP FKOM TIB DEPARTMENTS. lirhes o long Interview with Jlepresentative Canle | &guld be llegal. 1 think it would be valid, as I The City Treasurer took ln $6,241 from the field, In which be steongly urgea the nomination of | think the Coxrt 1 David Davie, at $t, Louls, giving him the proter- Janifeson's office, tho objeet of whlx'h was to cunsolldste the dtsaffectetd, wnd W muke o firm _ stand M \c. Couirt Iwauld Lold fve years lo Lo & | Water Department yesterday. Lehalt of Mr. Colvin. Supt. Hickey, 1t was tated, bud alao gune over ta tho bl 6 ante 4 s 10 puyment of intercst on tho new cof The contestod clection squabbla between Mr. | 8 el e ot o vatn aaa o | tcatdin It wé'cun do that Jegally, ‘e scheine | Murray and Ald. Sinith of tho Tenth Ward, and {ireot Usurper, ow ths grunnd thot b, fi S ouy Unhoriaitvely that o fe. a1l IS soson morsr are gogge s | &G Dl and Al Wi o thTiricnts | s ot s 15 150 M, Mt o e accord Ilk‘{ with tho principles of the Demncratic party, 5 . TN, 2 Cf i Lo Ciy-Hall Fintho’ prnclite of e Dimocratc party, | anitierTo il fotton o aud hused upon fhe ol | Want, comen up ot 3 p- tu. torday in the Cly | thid misiter bt hio did ot favar thio Uity fuction Of this yeur's taxes, T 0 fal Ci : ¥ 1 they were unsie: DD g, uvivy we Could o Dutter 1D | achudes the pORer to heves Lo pay dhterost borroW | Crerkis oftice, before tie Bpecal Comtmitice gp- | Wy it (s Proseis '“‘u.‘g‘f&’u denfes that % T voutaibe Tegal to o0 agroe ne to certicates | poiuted fur thy luvestigation of the subject. centlul, Ald. Bherhdan oo Mayor to luya Tirsai. Colu, HECTAB0, scomtrite Shage: | [PUClE Qoysllu oator tils yuie'd tutsp, By MONLD | 1 A mesting of (hs Ous Comliee, wai Loll |-dikckepburned ot Whion spiel U Al e Consentlon yesterday elected av delegates 1o the | vued, ayableout of tazes of 1674, of of any prior | 1ast evening at the Palmer House, Ald Rawlelgh | PollecwSuperiutendent’s glllcg.reu;u:fi:u;:‘l;bé i Bt. Louis Convention, thu lon . Vatterson, | year, wlicn collected fu the chiatr, Alfter some dlacusson ou the feas)- | Hoyno expresscd his disbellef of LLe HE00 o\ Adnir Witson, Gen, ¥, J. M the Ton. A. 4. | ° 1 dive no poritive opinton upun this question of | by of reducing tho dty B ills, 1 was re. | Stated thut he lssucd a commission to ng Willlama, . J. Martin ~and Samuel Mcliride, terest, 2 con- man whicl aclowsly recelved without Alternates—Tha Hon. Wilbur ¥. Stone, anh“nhl:. Jrtacect, bk uaw GasJiets Mygabiooe Tor solvad 40 bold anotiier meefloy: on ‘Tuceday af- | Harmun which ho graclowsly el ;| 04 ! 3 ler, Gen. 8. E. Brown, Thomas Maco et oring whether or ot thoso new certige | ternoon, to which the Preaidents of the two Gas O e rton asscrts_confidently that Bupt: nouncnse and bowh, ‘They were the product of the | Speucer (mmedintely took up with the | of the Admbiistration wachinery, would get the culightened statesinan and editor, . W. Palmer, | Conkiing crowd. At home they relied upon | upper hand, our country would, fuur yeurs fience, sustalied and ayprove by Clarl ‘Wileon of tue | the promnise that nowe would Lo molested | be totul wreek, —u slop-yail for all’ the political Evenlng Journal, xod ¥, tiddle, who i3 in | tnless for some oiliclal delluquency, but the re- | S1th and slime of the World. Tavor, a2 1 onderetand him, of the tovernment ias | lance wos in valn. Undoerthe guieeof *‘worlke | 'Lemo fmplors aud besvech the people of the sulngt &l the curreney und loztelating the Natioual | duy " the Mate for Conbling, Spencer bad his right | United States to act in this hour of crisiy 1o har. Jiunks out of existence, ‘These are $ho repreventas | buwer sppuinted Uniled dtates Alloruey for the | mony and vulty, Wo can du it it we want it tives for & pronousced statewient of o pulicy for | Northery Ditrict of Alabanu, ‘Ubis mun, Mayer | Justnow the people shaolutely refuse to listen to the Republican party of the the third Bfalo fo the | by nawe, oo Jew and how been sasoclafed with | eloquently. frumud platfurigs, Lo st speeches, W Uulon from the metropotly of the Northwest *in | Carpenter In the defense of Spencer before the | purllamentar anibbling. What we need and de- thiv the Centenniul year. ™ e delezates to Cin: | betiate Cotmittee, incanwhile drawing pay frow | maod 13 shgly safd: a man who lag eliown uy that clunati from the Second and Third Congresstons] | the tovernment an clerk to the Commitide on the | Le can Iu‘dlnlzu public oficers tend Lo thelr huni. Diatricts were clected fu the main in the interest of | Distiict of Columbla, Tlv s aleo Cholroun of the | ness3 lu short, au honest civil-service, Tt dues the Federal ofiice-holdera of Chicazo. Poatmuster | Spencer Republicen Stato Commiitee, and huna | not make uny difference who muy get up a8 8 can McArthor was ensbled to get hunself elecied as | Liother bolalug a bigh pusition under the Govern- | didate and promise W do this snd that. We don't delegate, and with bimn und with bis Leip, Ald. [ sent in Alabuis. (¢ uow xoed back 1o work for | wantuny promises, wo wint to lock up tho rectd :i:'t:‘lgl“ d“r"‘{ne ‘&ul::fime{ul'lfl““:\ it was 3‘: ::C:::l.u‘ll‘( ?ulllillln‘ and "l‘u pave the way for | of the candidutu; 1f he hay d"lnu {n nn‘: st what vinpelied, in e ul q Y, 2y 4 he respecud n who go Ve * Prexide: vell, then, lel us b Graw, and'8. K. Dow wae slected in T Clicliatt us the Ferencntaises of s Seics stee | g of b us Pre iost Wil thagi ol ta-bae b, - e o, whioeve Lie Is for for the | uaent uf the party, and who favor tho howinatl . e = '(uldwcfivl h‘ el Divirict the rpuiuble | of Bristtk. For tily viriose bo {un mBEatlia | preoutnd preted iund, sestudtian imienss 3 ) Nrw Yonk, May 20. ~A Greenaboso. N, patchstates (hat Col. Tobert M, Dou electe ventfon s i tenmtaton e Mtmuelf could have been 8 wmill- | Morse, und Wililam Craly. They pamsed n resolus | cat Ve pald frou: uncoliucted tazes of tha | Compauies will bo invited. \ln. ! Ant foyio part of the dulegution were Iguored s e pirgnes o fo well wuttcd, | teuptatdon, Ho himuelr could have bies o Wbl | H0mSs ord A ialsa Saalol arostly fo vur | Yeut tor whi i e i mnculiucted e e | e membery uf the 010’ Fiognos Cosmi iclcey will they e orders of Miyor 110 Reide, hnd O, B. Farwell snd F. W, ¥ Niie orl dubs, cunnloy ond © whly | had he choden o tke money frow them, Thete. | proaperity. Y ey e exte. Tied MEUAGLE) | o nons matioe: that the oo Committee, | whenever called upon 20 10,08 0y yuqueet }',"";*.#':;.f; fifluéfi“"}fi'fl'finflfil"ir" I oppentian, e hest wove Con | that's platfuri und rinciples ¢nough! nwlwmi NORTH CAROLINA REPUBLICANS. b puld. ‘Taxes aze to evor-cxisting lien wattl pald, | 00" T gt a3 the fudorsers o Yosterday forenoon Marsbal Qoo Federal .mf..nm.:u is pbown by tue treatment of | udrolt 15 talk ond party machinerys give us sctual, real 1 would bu held responsible | ed Sypt. Hickey o sasigu to_duty o Hollaudery . jection. No stututs of ) s | for the awount, buve mude no prepuration nor | who was recently made a patrolman on pro elegate w the Republicas Kational Con- | 1ax. - Respectiuily, . ¥ T cunsulted 8 0 suy coures that they will pursue, | tlon. Mr. Hickey decllutd to do soy pr oy clegate to the Hepubiican Notional Con- | tax, Respectiully, o 6 Witk Vias | ua they think bus Hotlo of Ly mugtier, *14 was | to watt watl thiis wero sottled: \ | oweser, nd buldor, 1wl be remnembere hC. bdll- Nuact of the owuer can rmvunl s ultimate col witations ruus sguin 13 i St proots uf honesty and abllity to cuuduct Ap arwy ihe recummendation uf th eutiry deleiation of the | the L [tiods, Spencer's henzhinat-in-chief, was | of oficials, sud In order 1o “unite all good men of b re e e Cotressional Distrivta, | Actected lu bribing pust-GZicea’ clern, b tield the | o South, North, ¥ est, and Lost, i

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