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& < = 5. 4 The Thicago Dailp Teibun e e R =5 . VOLUME 30, . CIHICAGO, MONDAY, MAY 29, 187 e IS ~: PRICE FIVE CENT) CARRIAGES, of an Amerlcan cltizen, 1atli]l await tha sction of eally hav E A R e s r 5 ont abedie e purchased it had I been willing, tat I | the B 'V ASIIINGTON, your Connitice, Yon obedient sorvant, POLITICAL. did, rot, l]r',!':,’na nv:c‘fl'nvan!mu;'l!ndnrilnl:!an{ur me to ;:::'numm" N evenmitntishas Miamorg |11 RAILROAD NEWS, . M. RAON, . Prom fir aat, fn all legislation tonch! [ ~ 5 3 C ARRI T the Wostern Avsoinied yenns VT ;::""';'a‘flg Talroads, 3 M,'t: had ,lé‘\h‘l!%rr:tcgfnz {x; n%uz::n of -"'.!.'?.”n ‘L’."'fi“{’,‘},‘ 5."13"# : 3 % ne of them, por 0 et brs ¥ 1 A il Ve F M‘Y‘A:rllll:‘;l"‘l;o& . (file:w ?}-—;ll'b:‘ rrrnfmhcrl Blaine and That Northern | direcilyor indiractly. m‘:;fiznu Yotsar, If any: | Inent ';‘.‘;‘,{“},‘,‘c‘,',"'“' E&Jfi:"&.‘: ‘.‘,"w‘?:?,'.,‘. am. | The Long-Deferred Tumble in Fy Senatorial Voto Which Is Thonght X : Cominitlec on Navi alrs say where, a man will speak unguardedly, snqthis let- | bleton from thyi izt of hit Coo ot e . ares Wo. dro selling at greatly ro- 1 Tndieate. Futite Asty 1‘,’.’?532";'»7&"2'3 R0 muse wiincasch to o Pacific Railroad Affair. er, eitton with no expectation of fta ever being | Congirihed, dnas e pnitidn manY on the Trunk Lines. g 23 R he testhing ublirhed, e e 2 dueed prices, 101, e R S T Flrad e vy that, whes ,';[{'.'3?.“55 and vigor, and altogether Admiral Porter. Thg Becretary haa not yet, promisenof great n a1 ~—~¢minnl Points Re. LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, however, significd his intention to appear, as The Letters,and Mr. Blaine’s | ot tauch it °1 il i 1th bUEGHS | 8 conapicuons fallnre. e neve never sonis coo” L feclacedyiivning thin | gremman. from this dlatrict who nen ereates o Rates n&m‘? . h b e Nearly Two-Fifths. CLARENGES, COACHES, Belief that the Session To-Day | the Couimittee havo not complied with hin're- Reply Thereto Inteateletier has snyplicg s sgheablo Droaf ST | Bl e beurte a4 e or? 10 id COUPES, and UOUPELBTS( : N ucst to conduct the exsmination with open Py L A e . ™ tonamed Blnlne, aftee s | Tho few wild-eyed Lourbons who still mwesr d Will Stretch Far into lvors. gt pesetTare Totonded to imprees the people | Yorinon ia the most extraordinery Americannow | Th Reported Resignati Our Patont Countorbalanced Front the Night. New YomoawTio nosmo sowzua, " * ity o beilet tiat §have forge weaith, aad that t | lviag wanttorun bim for the Preriency : and aa |- ported Rosignation of Mr. Joy o s heen acquired slnce 1 ¢nter reea. The | he I8 a man of nome or aense, ey FIVE-LIGHT LANDAUS & FALL- old tolegramy'recent] aposed of “’:':,'{;?p?\f The State Journal on the Illin Toderate property which I ows whs alsost wholly | wonnded. i hin +*zeaplratory organs™ inbis pon Ofoially Qonfirmed, ING FRONT BERLIN COACHES per by the Atlantle & Pacific Telegraph Con- Ptatform, derived from fortunate investment in coal-lands in | terior. [t in strange he will not put a quictus on 3rotho loading Carriagos of tho day, Dy et etinis ey by my native Monongahcla Valley in Wealern Penn- | there frlendn who are makingmich dunccrof them- | A BREAK IN PASSENGER RATEA. . il y BT ayivania, ‘madc - sume_ years before I first | eelves, Butthough Morrison bna achieved much a ¥ and, for boauty of dosign, simplic- | The House Naval Stoics Rum- | slonal officl, and go to Washington, for tho v 3 p ran fof Congress. X notice tany papers, | Aolemn faflure In hisdutiea nt Washington, thene | . NBW YORK, May 23.—It Is announced that the ity, and thoroughnoss of construc- R use of the Touse Naval Committee. They are | Jol, Morrigon's Qomplete Failure as | whos eitors never saw me, and ' know | ssme wild-cyed gentlemen who are’ wrg. | New York Central & Uudson Riser Ralfroad ) 1,400 Pound \ b tion, are unsurpassed. Tho Falling maging 1, ounds of rnld to contain the original telegrams of A, G. nothing of my aftalre, g1fbly potmy property down | Ing hiin for the Prealdency arc fully | will redi thet — ] s Cattell and Guorge M. Robeson_as fndividuai at a round miion. The ainors my propertywould | bont_on mnning Mim fur Congress acaln:and tco.Sisic paancnger) patoa Aurmy 1) Fronts to both aro nicoly countor- Old Telegrams. and s Secretary, Jay Coolie, MeCatloch & Co, oroL le: LL0use; D Lavday would 00k minuat 10 b b parsof | e Morriaon Ieativring (hom aptis o vigorons tng | the following figurcs: Nes York and Chienteo, balonoed by a Bpring (which ar- and individunl inembers of tiat ira, during the Bt conctaerel, T am ot to-day an well o | b u"ai’:.?fcE“fé‘n'x‘."”é.??n’m{'“fi,’f'ééu’é’i Danantin | ftom Bt $17; Now Vel an Clacinditl, $15; 3‘1‘@%"0“‘1 £ Apontos 1);'nd s uionths of September and October, 1873. Politics In tho States of ISanans | peconisrily s {was the day Lentcred Congrom, in | conaldor bim strong. Bat there Is funt ono methoq | Ne® York and Indlanapolis, $16; New York nid Further Concerning the Onsl ht d Mississippl december, 1863. 1iad I not remained in Cangrems | of disposing of Morrison. 1f the Repnblicana of | St. Lools, 8225 New York ond Loutsville, 819; with the finger. g the Onslaug| SPEAKER KERR, an sissippl. I would t0-dny, in my jadgment, have large for- | this dlstrict whi select some one of our most popu- | New York and Detroit, §13. The alleged reason ‘Weo guarantee our work to bo Now Threatening Kerr's THE ATTEMPT TO DLACKEN JIS NAME. tanc, as the businea cnterprises which were ot my | ar, intelligent German-Amcrican citizens for Cun- | for the reduction 18 that rival lines ont of B FIRBT-OLASS, and to plonse in Reputatior;g Bpectal Dispaich 1o The Tibune. BLAINE. i o ’?’l’fi.:%“'{“‘"fl;{‘ them would | green trom e diirict, the, peaple next Sovemit | ton luve been ruaalng. (ratclass ' Xpries. paas overy partioular. : . WasniNorow, D. C., May 25.~Green, theex- | TIATNORTMERN FACIFIC RATLROAD APPATR. | who knows mo kiiows that nelther my Income nor | umyhantly Jeft at lomé to attend to his Iaw-peac- | CHEGFS on emigrant tickets to the detriment of +%o infringement of our rights undor the abova officer who was appolnted on the srecommenda. | _The followlng vorrespondence appearcd in the | my cxpenditure, nor ray babita- of Hfe, e tice at Waterloo,. 1 hin ia. not done. by the He- | the Boston and Albany travel. patent, will be allowed, tion of Speaker Kerr, 4 1806, mado a statement | New York Sun (Dem.) on the morning of the | $ussest tie passeraion of o fortunc, or of auything | publicans, this cheonie efice hunter and politizal A‘Jfif:.’é‘ifi':‘.fi:"h?;‘i’em"&“ Went e - ndeed beyoud a moderate competency. nonen! W] ~ on the district again. 3 e Vel ) H. KILLAM & CO., Tho “‘i}’“"“m" Senntors Deter= | pefore Clymer's Committen yestordsy. It con- | 2ith inst.: s ¥ Slaliidely .\Lt;lr‘r‘lmn’llu .hgw?x m”mI Bt “in"s pemom of i | ellect timorrow, the new. rates belor in cach Chestnut~ New Haven, Conn. mined to MHave Larger Ap- firmed the verson already telegroplied, and con- R 1&‘1 'MFA 5.':":11 ln'clbf:'tn i THAT PLATFORM. Abillty, ie haw tried it long enough in Con cose Sll)v:nf than those nu.nulmcud by the other 20 Chiest, s 'y 3 S tained constd ATON, Masn., i you coptes 10 show there is nothing in him. Tle was buta | rouds, viz.: Chicago, $10; Cincinnatl, #14; In- €, 0. TEN BROEKE Is our Agcnt In Chicago. propriations or None, ned considersble new matter. e was here | of a letter and recelpt, the originals of which | THE SPRINGPIELD JOURNAL ON THR PLATPORM. | third-rate lawyer in_the district, and ought never dmnn'pum £15; St. Lonis, $21: Loulsville, 8183 200 N R e o T O e trying, through Scnator Harrls, of New York, | Werealgiad by the ilon. damen G. Blalne which | *'The Springfleld Journal fs not pleazed with | W L8Ve bec siut to Washington. M. 8. | Detrolt, §12; Cleveland, $11. Rates to Bulalo CoAL. to securo an appointiment In- th army, but was | Ji6 Wil ot dehy, In consoquonce of Me. Blotae's | 41,0 imoey of trash dished up by the Conventlon “ oy and Nidgnra Fala sre also reduced to 88, S BELKNAP. meeting with no success, Hamcy, Assistant | of the amount receipted for by Mr. Blaine. For | Committee, and called the Tilinols Republican 0. A. U. NEw Yonk, May 24—The Pennsylvania Rall. A BTRAW, Doorkeeper of the House, told him he knew a | some reanon Mr, Blaine was nnable to deliver the G ko IT3 BNTRY INTO NATIONAL POLITICS rond announces the following pasacoger ratea: AW, oo 18 Housey 9 Tun e Tas A platforra. It speaks of fts lterary character ns 5 New York to C iy} ik Apectal Dinpatch so The Tridune. ongressinan who could Tic matters, DUt It | e A o o et moroe biculie y | *jefune, shambling, ungrammatieal, ful of ad- | ~NEW Yous, May 23.—It Is stated that s Grand or dicago, 10 to Cincinuatl, $14; n woulil cost him_$500 or £000, afier maro than & year, s Wasmnaton, D. C., May 23.—Tlhio Scnate, | yould cost I Kc‘m A Cup}{,’;‘h‘"",f,’; intror | Ruccerded in FecbYeriy my proportin or Uhe it | etivesand hypertot,toa degre scarcly porden- Coucll of thie Ameriean League was recently 3 L eqrot eitting us o Court of Inpeachment, adopted 5es- | him to call at bis ‘room and talk the matter | tFibutlon. ldonot wish, hawaver, to find 1ault | " pr vt Tho Journal o organlzed io Philadciphin, in which twenty-one v ¢ Northe: 3 roceeds to snalyze the mess philn, in ch nty- C O @ E terday the following: over. This "be_ i, though * nothing. that | S AE Diaine for tie fuilure of the Serthem | G LIET BT et States were represented by twn delcgates from to Loulsville, $13; to I 53 joLoiia y $185 to Indinnapolis, §15; to St. The probable immediate cauze for this reduc- tion Is the fact that the Grand Trunk and Ver- mont Central Rallroads ahout a month ago ro~ duced the rate from Boston to Chicago to $16. At first it was not belleved that ths line, being considersbly roundabout, would get much of the business, and henee no notice of the reduo- Ordered, That the Senato proceed on Monday | pssed between Mr. Kerr and himself contained | Cooke hnd heen able to rail the bonda'at 00, tho “ the Grand Council of cach State, and that a e e oeioy | e falotest allusiun o money: Bubseqiiently; | wno Cantroliad e Fanchlee woald Hve. Bot 1ho | me et 1o s rep itenn e o e ety OF | committee was appointed to call a Natignal questlon, —that of Jurlsdiction, —and any apend- | Mr. Kerr.went with hiim to the War Depart- | Government lands frec from Incumbrance, Which, | that form furnishiug the surest guaranty of impar- | Conference Philndelph thent that may be proposcd theroto, tnent and Indorsed his application, In duetimo | anMr. Blaine expreescd it, would have been & | tial protoction to. property, ilberty, and jife, ~ap- | Sopfercnee tomect at Philadelplia the 19th of (Best quality), for sale at the following pricea: | _Morton desirdd to postpone the vote until | hie was appointed. Mr. Kerr lovked after the | *teplendid thing® fo do: 'and 1 have no doubt | pears to b n sad travesty upon the stirring words | Julyy to act upon uominatious for Preeident Fridey next at 1 o'clock, aud, when hie wos de- | imater, and had the commiesion_forwarded to | Of the elncerity of Mr. Rlainc's sssurance | of jefferson, and a dismal fallore In the effortto | and Viee-President. A former Major- e o that *‘at the worst™ it would have been **far e vells 20 . 2 Large Egg, - ~ $7.50 per Ton. | feted, maved to lay the bove order on the | 1t Aiex ble confirmation Green BRI the | inoro raitably than (e Uolon baclis ; and we ol siate, In fome and well chonen languagr, 8 0" | General of Voluteers was eclected table. Thisalso falled, by the following vote, L know how **that would feave L. As it hasre- | T o i o. | Grand President of the Couneil. | tion waa taken by the trauk roads. Contra Small Bgg, - - 7.60 per Ton, | i Thisduo fulled by the following fole, | bim 1 understand f ludboen sl Bovcover. the Cretsbiler opchaton vas e COndIng Penionce of the SSEHO I I%: | X delegation wot anpolnted to attcnd the Clngin, | 10 Zencral ezpectations, however, the Grand Chestnut, - - ‘7.76 per Tom. | dicate. to s degree, at least, tho manner in which | The witness stated that, some. weeka since, he | fanltin wot forseeeing the sad fatc of da5 Cooke: |t s O cicinent ta | piatl and &1, Louls Conseutions In, the dnterest of | Trunk got much of the New England trflic 1w, tiie Senatewill divkls on Alie maln Guestiont 1iad been twice approached In New York by per- | M. Bluine, In hix recent very ratiefactory vindlea. | puzzle i to tell why we should be cailed it ex- it w i ol eninothing was hecessary to be dons 1 Range, - 8.00 per Ton. piLiom, Hutkatign Soma. scting in the. Taterest of Mr. Kery aud | ton of himenif In Congrees From chnryes whielh 1t | Hem g,y o b e o T of U e | Do o i cuiTiog apom all Amaarlcanaie yote | Clicckmate it Wiicther this” action will bring Mr, c . it | upon to formi out the 2 e un- | {smue an nddress calling apon all Americans 1o vi Allfron. L usked to,deythowholo storyand make aflldavit | Sceme, falecly sonuccted him with Mr. Caldwell, | tihn. of aay parl of 1t to b adhted of rejocted by | In favor of Americans fallng America and the Dible | 100Ut a rediiction in East-bound passenger rates Novtwett, Frolaghuysen, Mesinian, toit. ~This, hawever, e had rofused to do. | Uitered the following moral reicetion: **Whon- | a State Conventlon. In the public schools withoot compromine. A | 18 hard toell, The 3’33@?{’0‘ ot el at Chrlstlancy, Murvey, Morton, {]lnmcy Iu:s wleg\;nw‘md &mt he will be bere in Tlos and T do not know any better test to apply In regrard to the bloody-shirt plank it says: ;l'lll.:v‘rll:d L(‘?‘m:n:‘t;ficrm;n 1um:l ::‘delr:e 53'11‘:':‘,"-22.“ CluquEung.mmufi e Wc}lfl n ‘l: cll:’c’:‘! M g.{ymlx:ng. }L':,:-fi's Patterson—14, ¢ ;ue“ ,:?.?;’:‘.&‘." l;}lhc Cf‘mmfilgét"fin"'ég’:';sflthfi ax; )wrlmr "1'd h(xnlrneuar ° lmslneu llranlacl on, " "Wmupnmih e’({ lllg‘allt!:‘r;;b"c?v‘l ,,’;."”5’.?‘1 '1:"\'1"’!' adjourned 1o wect uly 4 [’ Doston, ¥ to commence the eutting, and thus reduce tho ] 3 3 2 " lon wnlted, . **in the death, by via- i : y Niva. Tie will sweas positively that, Tio pald the 10ney. | 1hid hoow cancesiing iy shire of Thin tnpaetion | lonco. of t Ieart five thourand Unionies, White = profie witieh, were ‘expocted (oom the Ceriteii- Bayard, Gordon, Ranrom, De recelyed to Mr. Kerr. The matter s cxelt- | sircady too long, oud 1 felt an almost irre. | and black, ™ that it In a most murderons policy. and RKANSAS. ofal traffic. It ls, however, bardly probablo y » he arkKket-st. oy, Keily, b.nrfinnl, {ng much atteution here to-dny, thongh, up to | eistible fmpuie o abey she wise pre. | ought to besbandoned at ence. But I8 the atato- A STRONG IHISTOW SENTIMERT, that the passenger rates to the East can, under muml Kernan, Saulsbury, the time Green testified, little was thought of | cept jn_ teacher of ecthics, Hence | menttrue? Does any Republican belleve it? Most ) 4 S Lo the prevalling clrcumstances, be maintained 100 Dearborn-t, Burnslde, Koy, Sherman, it, 18 Mr, Kerr's atanding here for perfoct-hon- | Wie letier, ++Keep my name qutet, mentioning it | swurediy not. The murders that have reduceil tho peclol Basesondente o TA: Triovue, much longer, snd a reduction may be made be- BRANCH OFFICES, {573 South Orark Caperton, Mclreery, Stevenuon, e s i ot o angy e oh ereesan | {0 no oneninlens o Jr: ‘Caldiéeil,” who soemy to | Southern taten to somothing like the darkort dinys | ATCHISOX, Kan., May 20.—I see 5o much mis- | fore long. outh Oork ot | SRl My whwman ) Se b ae o e s lther sl | bt bl ot agan e ey | o i cime nare o el fxm Hesblchh | represeatation n G papers selaing o the po- T IENT, Davle, Nberit (ve), Windom, promils himself in this case. I ti slightest de- | oty yours, o o o o i hbaus, ? | raltors o, failing to dentry the Government by | litical proferenices of the delegatlon from this soreteg I TOT, Dawes, Norwood, Withers, gree, P open redlstance, have resorted to the knife, the | State to Cincinnati, I thought it best that some paHen 0 ibune, » Dennls, Oplenby, Wright—34, (Private, bludzeon, and the pletol. The ntatement. aa It | o¢ . Bristow's friends ghould know the real | DETROIT, Mich., May 28.—The reported reslge N Samere, e, NOTES AND NEWS. gz ote ) SOR oty pror | mande o, gl W) pot be nurbed T | Gt e cane. Bl 2 meimberof the State | B3tom o1 . Joy sa Prcsdent o the Mchigun Alcol Entons O Morsiil (e, Spectat Dirpateh io The Tviou o purckasing dn dsrat I O el ottt il by '3';‘:‘31'&"{’ e creob e Chat Tn sy |f Contrall Corpuilteee antl belng n atichdarior at gl?!lnl;l fiffif“é’;"’ffiflfiflfl 'll:&;mmuul?ual::xm m, aton, 01 Me. na. enae v human tighta, - el 2 lon. Anthiony, Iiamilton, Robertson, WastrwaroN, D. Cn May 281t fs expected | sociats sith yourscits e stior passed by with: | the ciizens of tho Statont = the Conventlon at Topeks ou the 24th Inst, £1%¢ | here ot the folowing: “ Bamum, Hainlln, Bharon, that the Insune Asylum Committece will ex- | utmy belngable to contrul it. and nothing inore Sce. 3 In nokt remarkable in ita assumption | me some opportunity to know whereof T speak. Micainas Czxriat RALwAT OFFIFE, Moy o1, Tiruce, Tlltchcack, Spencer, was sl about it Since then the Jay Cooke con- | thats Republican Preaident could be #o blind ss | Mr, Bristow has» lasoe fnlowing (n this State. T Ralston: Foge. Seereary—Daan sine T 13 Cameron (Po.), Johnston, Wadleigh, onorate Dr. Nichols, Superintendent of the | tract hae been petfected. the additfonal legislation | ot to #ec that 1t ts a plain daty to enforce the Iawe | gy dopyyrg 2o, i District (Brown's) Is | known to members of the two laat Boatds of D Camcron (Wit ), Joncs (Fla,), Wests Government Asylumn, of intentlonal wrong- | hawbeen obtained, and’230 miles of the Toad aro | Made undor the Fourieonth anil Fifteenth Amend- e e e '8} Foctors that 1t las Iong been me d e ieht (C:Lsylon, #m;’m ();51.)‘ Whyte—25. dofng, but that € witl Yecommend thnk fio Rmfil well nigh cumslewd. snd the whole line | ments &rd:?frngcx"{f‘i-'\‘fim"“:""{ M}t w:;xlm recm nenrly a und; foz 2l two delegates are b*cpe’;",:fed i :“‘;gflm"‘;"""‘;‘gm;fl"lf'fm‘e"ggml"'fi‘fi: ovi onald, 3 g . : e thin disgulee o nectlon, o - b Y ., ire, e L Sores Tichmna: conss to bo connected with no muny oulsido | Seange™ rehofuion ‘of Ccaraiinin, 1 ach | unysienly deegole ippuecd he iy morially | Bistow theny e T Ditrict (Chilioe) 1 | be prseutil sy stoeklliers & capidate foe A LONQ BESSION TO-DAY. interests, shall devote Nimself exclusively to | agsin’ sble to controd an Imterent, and It Houndy i Sper ety Belwoin, by fastinisy on i cquolly disided. Mr. Drlatow's frleuds noed | UOR 10 retize nt that Ume wan overcome by tha earnest and unanimons requeat of the Board that I ahould remain for at leust another year. The yeat ix arnin about to expire, and now I think T should ot Pho onder quoted above, docs not fix tho hour | the Unocaiint mfiltut&n,drlzl ux:;'. l;.u o T e Bt ar Kintens e [ he nwnin ald of the enforcement of tho amend- | bave 5o ferrs bout the four _del- ropriations hereuafter sburse ¢ | which . have twelve. ¢ menta referred to. i Abi. % TTRJIBUN-E BU]L]) NG. i enson s ks e oo for lto the E“}'“‘““-V of the Luterior. 57 £ rx;rfchnlywn’o?’flkfi O e of e rariat | ™In the sixth sectlon proper pralse in moted out to | SFaten ot - farge. Mr. Thatcher and Judge night and possibly intil noon_on Tuesday. It s f n the Prealdent for his efforts to purify the pubjic | SeAr are among the oblest men fn the | bentliborty to retire, and must request and inalat oy gcngrnll y belleved the Benate will declde bt e Rt b i 2‘;;"".'&&"6::."22“’&;‘1.’ ‘c'l'l‘(-hfi ]'3 e 1 service; but why did the Commities o' sumons. | State, and elected solely on the ground of per- | that another name enall be subsi*a’cd for mine at 1) The House Democrats now ssy that they do I { the next election of Directors, With the b vish o it o Juciadltion, Lt themalorly willbe T P e el HWMYAppmp 103,90 | Sosa is huilt. and u lke' proporcion of the Land | v lgnare ali ausiona to”the faithful, Aonest, | ponal merit, and their firet chofco s for the *+beet | {05 {IRITCIERIE ROt LD IS GHE Wikt INQUIRE and will acpend on the number of absentcees. | willy much Mmefim close of the fiscal year, | Colnpany atock, that ls formad to take and dispons gurneat Sccretary of the Treaenry? 18 it falr | ang strongest ticket." Judge Horton ond Senator | youra truly, T ET T - ! 2, . : 49 | fiomost and Hghy i rob o pubfic scrvont of ha After this question 1s settled, tho Scnnto will | Tiue Democratlc theory I that, by ndopting muct | oF K09, 0,000,000 nctgu of land covered by their | KER. fath 15 el desertod prateceamt wholly | Martinasie aro aleo sble men. ~The former fs WILLIA_M C DO W Jrobably procsed with the recular lestelative | o policy, the upproacliug tho tdss of the acal | Siadunt of stk whtch e 110% woul luva by | tranefee i worknof s hands oo ertalt huretn | Diaine, the later Blatne or Bristow. The fricnds s 1 e e L Troriutiof | year wlil force the Republicans to accept the | the end would be about §425,000, and the number | fo anothert The country must know that, untll | of ristow claim four certain,and probubly g, of 3, af of fuly nud eoutinue the trial o emocratic bills fn order to prcvcnlnuolpprllfa of acrenof lund |t represente is nrnr.liyzzf:ow. Secretary Dristow came Into office, robbery and | the delegation. Ae on fndleation of the over- i Heo- 1, 825,000 o b g the ex-Beeretary whille the Conference Commit- chinery el a | Rings were far two prevalent in the padlic sérvice. o Room 10, Tribune Building. | fecsarearmanging the dilerencos between the | OFthemahinery of the Gevemaent The Be- | Lt 8 PRt o0 ol tibcaat 9. Josica | T om0 Am thai Frenident Grant raii + Let n | helrluis Ultag sentlment thot the Champlon and ‘The dispatch from New York announcing the resination of Mr. J. F. Joy a8 Prestdent of the Michlgan Central Ratlrond, which appeared in Tue TRIBUNE of Saturday, created constderac - — : ) v he milk-and-water = = two IHouses.~ The gencral sentiment among | ¥ of morignging the land. they mafce. o atock come | Sullty man encapo." The words *'pecta} order™ | Sther papers clalm, the bote on b ble surprise fu raflrond clrcle 5 o FUANOUAR: | bt Semntrs o ot ke foute | S i nd, sy imeaieny (o the | p STl Bt ot AR | SRR, erolifal Gnal e ani | Beiinsin Sl i Wt AREREE | ety owa that M, oyt 9 16 ougl remain In sesefon until o vert o the | §ynot just In the Appropriation bills, and mean | pho holders of the franchiee. The whole thing can £ ] with s minorfty of the Convention voting for it. 34 % " ca8e ) be h 25, 000, not bo indicted mnd convicted of = crimes i slgn at the next annual meeting of the ie T wiil lotn 826,000 to 8100000 on businers NAVAL AFFAIRS. el [+ 18 on account of | Interenis bave gone I do,not sunpost | {73 W ave thing: - 010 0 SPIUEACIILL | won” on he fable, ‘an tho vote restlied 103 | ext month. The cause of Mr. Joy's sulden BEoB60: 85 000, 855005 at B._S3.000, &5, £00, WUAT ADMIMAL GOLDSNOROUGH ACTUALLY GIVE A DOG A DAD NAMB, ETC. thought for a amall ier clght or ton of yon th | The gratultone fing, by Inuende, ut Secrotarg | 32, e i gyeu 100: naya. 105 —sany | reslgnation 1s undoubtedly to be looked for in SCUDDER & MASON, 107-100 Dénrborn-al. TRSTIFIED TO, The dismissal of Fitzhugh hins callcd atten- | Boston might take i, 82,008 sach; for S 000 thae | 1or"seents. thio threo Amendmenty of the Constl- | Saimine that a folr vote would bave odf | o dlsagreemecnt between Mr. Joy aud Vander- B e fpectat Dispatch o The Tribune. %,'fi?n"’“:“'l'r',’:‘kfnl'fifc'fl“'fi m,{'ffld"n% lIu o."m B T ey ok Dqouferkeand | (ution with *alacrity And fdality, " {8 uiterly ab- Jau;nfid she '3‘:{‘,."":Innincz?hfh?’{k:‘::':ficgfi? bilt. It hos been previously stated that Van- GENERAL NOTICES. WasninuToN, D. C., Muy 25.—The report | Motory of the Amerleun Congross = Only tWo | +0y'at 85,000 cach would have s splendid shing of | 8urd and unworthy the time agd the place. 1t is | 87 (S SO0 i D derbilt had virtuslly obtained contral of tha . 9 fusion wae eo great during the four hours' debate NN S Ty I e Horough's be i t. Tho chance fa o very raro onc. Ican't touch | £fe 1o ey that the honcel, faithtni Sccretary s : [[ e A)‘]"“;x‘“ Goldshorougl's testimony shiowed | the Touse. The first was fn tho Congress Just | (11 yutT abey sy frat and best impalacn ih offeriug | WOuld, If made Prevident, dischargo hin duty un. | 80d calling of tho roll, that no bonew of falr volo ISCOUNT On Ul y X CS, | that the Navy Department, fn the Bureau of | hefore the War, when Robert Hncckey, of Vir- | [t't"you, All ‘nch chances a4 this sinco Jay | er the Comiitntlon, eved thoul he was unfor- | cauld Be taken.) EInER L BUPRERS 00 0 o | Construction and Bepuirs, had incurred fudebt- | ginly, Democeatle Doorkeeper, was diwimiased on | Copke got the road have heen accompanied with | tunately bom in Kentucky. It miay be wafoly in- | ilulue, ketidng Wagusted wieh (0e nectes Joft b THE_SAFEST INVESTMENT FOR YOUR | cdncss beyond the amotint of the curreng np- | the charge of swindling the pages. Tho second | the abllgation to take a largo amount of the bonds | ferred. further, that Gen, Bristaw furing tho war | Wy, “agier making a maniy fight seainat It and MONEY I8 IN YOUR OWN TAXE pecially riati o be absolutel was in the first Congress alter the War in which | at 00, and hold them not les than three {cnn-. alded 1o wave the country with far more **alacrit, roventing ite pareage for over ive hours, Thin fe ot can et AN DSOME DISCOUNE iy | propriations, proves to by abrolutely untrue. | fiu'Homocrats hind a mojority, when Fitzhugh, | 1will be [n Boxton Taesday ‘noon, “and will cali | snd gdellly S than gentlemen who deal fo ruch | PICURGNT " ialoment of the sitaation. M. Cily" of Chicago will, at any tlme_hefore Juno 1, | What he did state before the Committee docs | nlso nnative of Virglilu, Was dsmisecd for stu’ | BPOR you. Ofconree If you don't want 1t fet It | wenk thetoric at hia expense, sud we venture 10 | yiine will be supported by tue Ttepublican’ party 1670, Vorrow from pervona owlog City teal Estat | not reveal the slightent irregularity or violation | pldityyatter haviug leenfndicte forargon, Inrce punic. Yol Wil recetva.un Impidiate o of e 1a 3 i 5 exe- | 1A hneas. If nominateds Dut many of the anent nzd for the year 5 © leraby 0 cute the laws, he will not be zullty of the solecism, 70 the amount of such thxes, | of Juw, The point of Lis testimony out of | n¥y and perjury, “tn both cases the discharged 'fm‘f.'&:kufl:.‘,‘eral‘“;w;‘,‘:“‘,:‘;‘:,fi:fi‘;:.“;;?fi in describing the enforcement of the luw, of speak- | 814 magt discrect politiciana claim hat Brisow Michigan Central. Since the commencement of the present railroad war Mr. Joy hns taken a rather independent stand and acted for the best interests of the road, re- gurdless of the wishva of Vanderbilt, The latter was dirceting Lils attacks particularly agafnat the Grand Trunk Rullm\z and le wanted the Michigan Central to 2id Dim du his allowlng two (%) per cent_dlscount, and after June A e ; o 4 wonld poll from 4,000 to 7,000 wmore voles In the S ¢hic) ‘i Y persous were succeeded by Jerseymen. thers, ki i wlet, mentloning 1€ o ing of the Amendments of the Constitution and the € N L warfare. Jr. Joy, bhowever, refused, on tho Youchers therefor which may be uecd st once, oF | 1o projected work n the way of re- [ potwithatanding the representation inhls own | presumption that you have returncd, but I have | cundnct of men, ag'* these great public trista, = best connections of his road, and to sever their ield untl] the owner ia prepared to s ol bullding and repalring vesscls which, | paper that ha s been matigned In the Miss | heard nothig: Yours truly, — dv G. Hiarsh, The platform, taken together, shows that MIBSISBIPPI. friendly relations would ruln the Michigen b prep oy his ofber B if carrled out necording to tho plans, wect matter, will find that the Comufttee will | This atock will be far more valuable, af tAr | therv were on the Commlttee that reparted it ron ayorand Finance Committee. | will cost $1,400,000 fm,m “mnp by | moke u very Uamaging report ngainst hiin, un- | worst, than the Union Pacific, and see whero that | Weak men who winted to ** pitch into somebody NOW THE REPUBLICANS OAN REGATN conTnolL | Central and reduve it to s local rosd. Vander- xes. By order of tho 4 i c, the ¢ < Were aore OF THE STATT. bilt, however, cared but little for the Interests Apply 0 B AYES, Compteolier, oy ated o e Burens | losw e hos” something by whiclihie can convict | Would leave it T s S G Speetaf teversandente of The Frithnes of the Michizan Contral. ' He meant. to. benoit Boupd Lity Ha 1 it s o e X - | Miss Sweet, Ben Campbell, und Gen. Baker Wcecam fatellizible Engliah: that whoever undertook the | Vycranund, Miss., May 25.—From recent | the New York Central and the Lake Shore & = No contracts have, however, been mude for any of perjury. 'Tho Commiltee will not swiniion | g, pec ONTIINIOLY ot o W task of revisiot nade nn almost complete fafture | g LSS B (oS O U | Micligan Southern Rallroads, which e owns, e OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, expenditures beyond the provisions of Juw. | Blakely, but will hear his statement If he vor- | gm0y Dt o e e iy in truat. | Of it, and managed mafaly to lnfect his own bug~ | developments i & pply pln while the Michigan Central ls owned mostly by ONLY DIRECT LINE 10 FRANCE.—The General | The repalring of vessels fs very much like the | unteers to come here to make it. B st g e g e o Ch et rer toreata | Ten stylo and weak malice Into il but twoscetions. | that, by n determined effort, the State can be | his friends, carug but little ~whether uhs Tranaatiantlo Company's Mail Gieanicrs beiween New | repalring of a house. Plans may be mude for A VICTIM OF VILLAINS, Fisher properly suthenticated certificates of an In- | Of (hess wenk fuatuzes of the production it may § gecured to the Republians st the November | friends suifered " or = not, ss lung = a8 K an yre, calllng at Plymoul Viniini of parsengers. 1he splehid vesscls oi this fa: | ehanges and additions which would require two yorite routa for the Continent (being more southerly than any other) willsail from Pler No. 43, Fnrl)! Riyer, rday he gained Uls poliit. Mr. Joy a week or two sgo went to New York bimscif, and expostu- lated with Vanderbilt ngainst his unjust de- Ma}. Ben P. Runkle, o retired officer of the | tercat in the North Pucific Kallway Company "f l',“'“" Aaid, **1t fe dangerous to stand enthe | o0 ion " A¢ the recent election held at Jack- army, who waa dlsmissed several years ago, has | equivalent to onc-efghth () part of oncof the | PIstform. to select delegates to the Cincinnatl Con- or three years to be fully carrled out; some por~ | been partlully restored to service on a full in- | twenty-four (24) principal whares In which tho son to select 'gates aa follows : AMERIQUE, Pouzols, Batu tlons may be douc this year, and some next, or | vestigation fn the Attorney-General and Judge | franchisc stock of said Comphyy nre divided. Cer- MORRISON. ventlon, the Alcorn wing of the party was suc- | yyuuds, The latter, however, was rebellious, gty H‘xfl«fl? %?.I;,,’:‘.:‘;.:’, the work may be so nrrnngt,-(‘l that the parta not | Advocate General'a ofics.” He was u disbursliig | tficates tobe in Do iase ol Erlsya Alkine HI8 FAILURE AR A CONGUESSNAN. - | cesstul; Col. Musgrove waa elected Chalrman of | and Insisted that the Micldgan Central must , 8. June 10, ' 9 . Girlenrof Iasange h Rald (1nchudiog witey | Fimi officer of the Freedmen’s Bureau fn Kentucky, | ituess my han Jd. G. Brarse, fyeilal, Correspondence f THé Tribune the State Central Committee, and Capt. Lake i pall vy X 3 t | compieted this year may bo omitted altogetner: . » e FpOR % & " ;‘ i i cabln, :‘rgl “Hrcturn Sickela ok To: or it mare work is lwm{cd than can 1,5 doue ?.I{“z(“';n fimt;“,' ‘{,{2“".:,‘"&‘,’35,,:{{&“3‘.’1.’33\’."‘E\f\i‘, [ Private} FEast 81, Louis, IIL., May 20.—There is '.‘""c (United States Marshal) Sccrctary, The dele- ni'&f.‘,’.lfinmmfi‘&’fl‘n‘i‘. 30t superiof sceomme: | e Con the repnlrs can bo made i part, so | gricd and dismissed. The Secrotary of WWaz, | OPFics or Apaxs Suuar Rerpur, 24 Txous | 8 genend disposition to retire the Hon. W. R. | gates and electors then eclected are most all extra charge, Steainers marked thus * do not carry | far as sufficlent appropriations are provided, General of the A,m[,-, and President, now agree | STUGET, lostoX, Nov. 8, 187 )y Dear | Morrison from Cougress this fall as the Repre- | strung Alcorn men, Now, what we advise the Iy irerage pustengers, LOUL, DAENIAN, Agente 85 |\ o contimuied next year If furthor appropria, | thatle was filecafly urrested, unlaiely trled, | ATil4: Mot baying seen or Leard fim i;‘,“: sentative of this (the Beventh) Congresslonal | party in Misalanipplto do ta thus: let the old na- 3 Hrosdway, N. . K. Ry toraey Wandaipb, _Agent for Chilcako. tlous are made. Tt would bo a very cnsy matter | a1 that ho was funocent of the charges Lrought | shonld” recover your money back from ir, | District. As one of the so-called leaders of the | tives, such men sa Judges Charles C. Shackel- to plan work which would cost $13,000,000, ana | agalust i, Blalne, 1 Incloxe 'you a forin” of letter which 1 | Democratic House, Mr. Morrison fs loslng ground | ford Draln, Luke Lee, Thomss T. Swaon, SI I IA I 'E I IINE that would be no violatlon of law. 1f the appro- X8 BTATE DEPARTMENT. wlsh soi g9 send (o him at once. Ifhegetsto | ooune in public estimation, and, like most | Fisher, Uancock, Orr, Chief Justico Payton, At- . rHations are not made, the svork of ropairs will | _Springer's Committee on State Department | Washlngton ther will be conelderable delsy fh get- pidly In pi Rty 0Bt | @ rncy.General Harels, ex-Attorney-General Mat- KEW YORK TO nLAsguwbv,uvxurpon‘,uum.m. [:,“,c to stop with the ';,pcndum.u provided for expendiiures will resume thu investigation | ting at him, and { do not wish any futher delay In of the members of this Congress, he has proved I vfil ‘“ bl o v £ otk f CletHe G BELFAST, AND LONDONDERILE. which was stopped for the Ewmma Mine affulr, | having the'matter rettled. ~ This letter which I | himaclf fncompetent to socure any important or | 9. Col Morphls, and scorca of others, placy These first.elasa full-powered steniners will satl from | in the appropriation bill, N el ¢t . T S el o Canalet WO OrE A oxoTamition is alxo made of the ehargo that | 8ud Springer hus subpenacd Gen. E. A. Start | incluse has Uoen submitted 6 M, Atlon, and 4 | gott legistation fn the Interest of the country, | 51V Grders leader, und ar fiuke AUOTh, 1ol make war ou the Grand Trunk. Foreseclng that such & course must Jead to the ultimats ruination of thie Road for the buildivg up of il e nd gpent. o Ttete, Mr. Joy Jectcd that it would be the best course to step down and out, and let Vanderbilt or his fricnds as- sume the responsibility. He therefore handed in his resignation, which it {s understood has been nccopted. Mr. Sumuel Sloan, the Vice- President of the Cumnpany, upon whose should« ers_falls the maeunageinent of the Rond, ia President of the Dclaware & Lackawanna Rallroad and a warm friend of Vaoderbilt, This A J v meets with his x b 1d, fs likely to be the most ? afifi gEvE isinen dist | approved bl puyatlc out of urrent spyropris- ling ot Chicago, u, former spectl Ty | il ,m.r‘?..uml. audwife i Uiop e s | The great furore of oxcltement raised_over e e e iy At é"-{'fiefi. fovihe:| means, it laasserted, tho breskiig of thepres ¢ OF NEVADA,. cen ye ¥ OTS, 7 3 e when you are coml ¢city, I r , % i ” Northe! 2 en. re ©. 3 . eX- EEATH OF TNDIANK Yo tnado ot Miheir biis Cinouen | w0, md fs now making o tour of thoworkl. | yourm ‘sie. g R au | Morrlsow's abillties by @ few feresponsible | Northern anen like Gen. dleorse £ Melfce, €% | Raltroad. e thie Grand Trunk 1s, during tha : : navigution season, not at_all dependent on the Michigan Central, it can plainly be seen that the Tntter road must be the lose 13 yours, eic., it M, | form ps to recelve thelr pay from th Spr{n;;cr {8 mot Ilkely to et him. The charges Mr. Blaine's address fs the Hon. James G. | scribblers hos fully died out, sud Morrison Is | 7Ubs."Charles W, Clarke, Col.' Muegrove, with ket SRSt RO kel U | succeodiug approprations, Py from tho | o batust Georgy Seward, United fitapes Minfster | Binirie, Augusta, Me. - Aleo a copy of Mr. Biaine's | now discovered to bo Just whut his most fntl- | othis promiuent. men. with Senator ruce and Htoers w e e ¢ " . to China, will be fuvestigated. The Commitieo | letter of Nov. 25, 1870, on the basls of which you o o ANy " e 4o Lynch leading the colored elemon! In the coutest. TR s Crtcag TP t0J- WARLA L‘x‘;;fl&"x‘&i‘ii“x'é‘fflé”f..’éfl!’é’if,f or supplics pur: | Wy AT s oF oAt ot o, | iy yoar purchasnt alxa. bib receipt, daped Dee, | Mute (riends, who ue unything Wke competent | Sancreionti L7 e creniben, o cHOre OF IhE roperly hurmoabla to the samean i aratnat | the State Departmentas to the legality of which | v for amount of payment, {n hetein nclosed, Judges of human nuture, ulwuys know e was, | oy “citizens, and we_are sitisted the State can QUICK WORK., ST AR B ALL LINE D the bilTe o oS unpro tlons agaiust | 0 cubits Rededi ot Wannes Fisukm Jn. | —a moderately honest, but arather stupld, man, | be carcled.| The Republicans of “Msalesippl | p o v Moy .—Tho gaugo of the Del o Wwhich the bills hud been in tho first dnstance ap- | S0t e Lo e T0 BB SLAUGHTERED. Tha letter and receipt sefurred fo by Mr. Flsher | who fg utterly incapable of making s respect- [ must not be discouraged because they were EW TORK, May = BRUR Ly m D ETATES AZY L MAIL STEAMS! . | proved. Thero seems to bein this latter case ¥ CA o, 0 Janelry, calllng iction of the law, L h k 3 5 hn'a, Porto Rico, bise Wy, it (n sogard tuithe. mite lllugdcwn Tho oceasary clesieat fo {n'his postacript are those publixhied abave, | ware, Lackawsana & Western Raflrond was nar- huated down and defruuded st the last ofection. 1 | rowed between 6 o'clock this mornfog and 8 able speech ln Congress. His claqueurs rolsed | q)0 frands and violence then practiced are wi MR, BLAINE'S HEPLY. the stupid falschood that the reuson Morrison | known to the people of the North. The Unites aLt J. v ¥ ¢o b} e Y ek o'clock this evening from Hoboken to Scranton, bt 2 o ter_concerning which Coldsborough testilled, | Yico by cul T0 the TWestern Assnciated Prese. ' D ¢! 1 States Court at Jucknon, tinid s 1t ls. with 8 Dem- d &"’A‘a’."»v‘”‘n’}m?“-"mi“"«’n",'.’?' Wedneatay, Muyat | 0 P hor tha facts comstitare ang | In the Departments, that the heads of Depart- | ywyqumaron, e Coo Sy 21 ExSpealer | e e recotnt T eber alies "ty | ocratic rand Jury. s siready indictod somu o | Pa., Binghamton, Oswego, Rome, and Utea, LI SMCARTIN, 3,000 tons. ... Ssturdey, July = | chasge againat the Departinent. wments have decided to make the discharges or- r A 1o, o 3 et In [ e hemocratic lender, The next election is fora | and narrow-gauge trains” passed over the whole Eaweunger acconinodations Bt Cidin, TUE BECHETARY'S LETTE : dered by the House from the Democratic clerks | Blulne, ln reply to inquirica concornlug the | s Juoga; but thls couldw't Dbe the | pPresident and members of Cong and the eyca | jino this evening. About 2,000 men were em- ¥orrelght and passaye, st reduced rites, apply to Ghcretry Roboson hu:fm;"fifig[‘fi;{"gfi; only. lctters In the New York Sun to<lay [printed | case, unlews his lungs wore in his posto- | of tho peoploare upon them, Couniing the votes [ pioved on the work. = RO e, Mow York. | recent Tetier of Mr. Whitthorne, Chalnnan of = above], makes the following statement: lor,for this was the orgat which suffered by a Rebel | I Miasioslnpt unde ffaud and wiolcueo, 1a ono Ee— — the Iluuse Committee on Naval Affalrs, as fol- WHISKY. Some klx or aeven years agu some fricnda of mine | #hot, whew Morrlson happened to havo that im- | XUNEEURS 0o i (e Have 5,000 majority) but LOCAL FREIGHT AGENTS, ANCHOR LINE U, 8. MAIL STEAMERS, HWAE C S o e i tags et Dimih o The Trbune in oston deslred to make 8 nal nvoriment i | portant funceiun In bie physical economy bearing | uilon of patye Goto workat anco Grianides et | The local {rolghit agenta of this clty havy ; New York and Glasgow: AY 27, ) — fon., 3 tthorne, ILWAUKEE, May 28.—8everal members of : ol - ng - | upon the foe. That fatal whot neveraffucted hiw | there be no dlesensions minoug ux, and var efforts 1 ite of at No. 47 o ent of the B . i w 5 rented & suite of rooms 0. 47 Bouth Clark Roaa fans e TR b 4l o7 | o Whiaky Mg hero wore suimmonedon | LAt aibermtd the o i B e, sk | copacity 1o spei 14 v not wantof uny-Toee, | aro o (o b coved yifh s 100n Mse o cflfimm (A, Ju21,4 pm t!lql[muna Rej lrlllnlfllfru— 5w Yol i pen recelv AUBTRALIA.Junun'w.mIAN 24th inut, hos been received. 1 New York to 0 oK ourletierof the - o] AP | SNGLLA) Junedt, 4pm | (ag the demand to be heard contaluied I wny Tettor | testimouy before the Committeo of the Hou Y street, third foor, for the purpose of having regulur meetlngs for the transaction of such busfuess 08 may come within their jurisdiction, Chatrman of the Couimilies on A BOUTUENN REPOBLICAN, f esterday to go to Washington at once and give | 1 might find out whero and how the purchiase could | but ratber of brain-force, which renders our mem- ply Lbeg to euy | ¥ 7.0 k0 to ) e e | g o twer inatances | hoard of Inter | ber o quicatent 1n the Lalls of Congress. There eota belng for sale, but nothing was done. Finelly, | Lay been more nolse ralsed about Morrison, by s MISCELLANEOUS. o A wan founded upon the reasons therein folly snd ) . i ).cot cabian, gor ifinfl;{ Ilz:é&f.fi‘:’fimd mmoaions, | speciealy tated. it sald demandvas not Tiade “};'{,},‘,_.fifi“f“‘,‘:fl,‘,‘fif,‘:‘,“fid."u,?,',‘,,fi};fifif,‘é';‘;“m i the suliinn of JU70, & defilte dulcrest \eae T | rejatives and Intercated tnderlings, than was ever LAFAYETTE, 1D, Ty (beve fii}'fi‘z‘fiefi: Pt Tt Taterediat; 8331 aecrage, $35: I espoued to thie rexolution of your Commitioe, | Riudakopt, Wirth, Grifith und 8. J, Conklin, | $ery slowinig s cxravagans sccon of 1 prou: | tirred up over ane of no more abllity; nt the Spectal Dispateh to Tie Tridems. [ i Drata tasued for any ainoust st current raiee. Tnere formal vxpresalan of the purposs enjer- | lute lieyenue Agent. They will obey the suint | pective prodts, Au it was o roud chartered by | fuss has wpeut itaclt, and now Lis fume basdrawn | LAVAYETTS, Moy 23.—Tho Independent-Dem- —_—— BERDEISON UBOTKERS, 18 Waablagton-st. od by tiem from th nutititon of Lia luveati- | mons stones e Tl Cangro, deriving it tenchies wnd kraat directiy | in, like 8 gobbler's vnout afiee bl ateutting wub- | ccratic County Convention met at the Opers- TIF, BALTIMORE & OHIO, 3 s A tion if such a course shou come necel uvl 7 ex-Btorckeeper, and Sam | frow Congresa, e lo apply Lo 5 A Nfltlon(fl Line of Steamslnpa. o the u:} conclusive rearon that that, m;m:lrayx'n Rindskopfe, rcmfi-r have heenpm'bmnucd to | Congress for future favom, 1 did not mywlgfl' sldva, House Saturday noon, made nominations for | This Company 1s the only line from Chicago Mr. Morrison haa shown & great want of Judg | county oftlcers, and udopted resolutions. The | sclling tickets for first-cluss hotel accommnla- zzw YORK TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERFOOL. | bad not heen made public, and was, of course, un- | Waahington to testily, fn company with Couk- | taln for 8 moment an ides of becoming In Y PT. 4 = ate i oo tri - s managoment 8s ono of the lesdors of a large, D. P, Vinton, the Repub- | tions {n Philadelphia during the Centennfal E May 13 | ENGLAND knowa to e} nor am I riow even advised thatthe | 1, tn the whisky luvestigation, Conklin's | £fxd In it buty ua these friguds Lad bec | ment o b attendance wos large, D, P. Vinton, P p g : THEQ 2 37 | B terow of aajd Feolutlon apply to myself, becans 1 | welton statermnt now 1o the Wands of the (10ve wishlng such lvestment, and oa they hud the sume ; and bis lust stupld blunder | 1o candidate for Judge of the Circult Court, | hibitlon, Visitors can thereby estimate thelr OB LONDON DIMEGE, hav never been Informed tiat [ aim implicated by | ot SULERER MO T8 B el e it | TiEbt ad sny otiier private citlnen hud to own in the | was insisting that Conisrers should sdjourn vatby tn | U010 the ticket for the same position. ARt 4 ) ting. Inf A CANADA. .. Weduesday, May 81 | any proof takon bofure the Committee, and becanuo, | 27 Bllawmtlot fundi ere rucelvi m rise. § comutunicated the fucts to them pre- | June, while, #o far, It lins sccomplisiicd s good ax | J v ate Toe Treas. | SXpUnses exactly bofore starting. Information udia 806, Bt aid €0 ourrency, |Keturn | ay7ar us 1 can learn of all the witiieisce examined | froim the Whisky Rlug and handed to pra inent o they had beon given 0 me, A fow duys | ho Jexelation for the peeple, 1f Morrison had the | Pablican was alao nawed as a caudidute forTreass | fumished upon aflp\lgfl!lull at 83 Clark street, ur Tekuis st reduced futes, Gloerago tckots, 84 cur- | o secruct by your Commliles (moro than 500 in | Pollticlans whose namea are not made public, wax tiotitled that they would bo giad to pur- | futervats of the country st heart he would | BFéT RGNk at the depot ln the Exposition Duilding at the "ADRIY 40 o1, LARSON, number), not one hsw been found bold | 88 8 conslderation for protecting the’ Ring. know tiat this Congrees has proved the moststupld foot of Moarou struct. certificute of depuslt, or canblur’ [} Ciitnclarkat, _ | Suught o0 way s aluglo “ward " agaiast | Rindskopris one of the partics why contributed Waa placed n niy hiniide *+18 | actof legislators Which ever convencd at W ashi Wasn i b L e trom West o <l 1 W N m) ersonal hoenor and yuud Ith, to the fund, presumably knowing for whom tha | trust,” as 1he recelpt shos to hand over o fl_ul ton, and that as yet it bus accomuplished, in & mes G tic Conventlon that North German Llovd, | Foafivtmmi s st suebi | oy v, i, enifiniion fully @ | soserzoagecs ol phoah, e, Tl | s ashing, P bbb sl ol fe yirlals 1 it tho biaverail Comeptlon, st of fecling or cureniony in this matte: 8 2 Bje . wants o) neds wihilngton and gel l l y . llull'lny“lllemm o fivu it qm:-nnmn Vetore the fact that certain officials In with the Whisky " B and adopt inflation resolutions. The steamers of this Company will sall eve: b ' i w 10 by taken 1n tho namo of Ellsha Atkinm, one of | home to electioneering aud log-rolling for another Gatare | your Cominitive & dlfercnt ehatapter from' that | g were dlschurged for meglect of Aty BUL | ho mont promineat and honarabie werchauia in | ternuof otice fof Wimeclr. This s sif at bothers it AnD T SRR v b — ——— SEPULCHRAL DECORATION. NEw Yok, May 23.—~Decoration ceremonles began to-dny in Brooklyn. Its many cemeteriod a 7 rhirdat., ; 111 fail in the judge galn put fn charge of distflierics | goaton, It wan suon found, however, that tho . Ho | born_oflce-sceker; . Ex-Congressman Paln and other pointa of intcrest rendering It fmn- il from Nrcinen ey fout of, [hlrtat thbeken. | which properly belangs, 1 4 M e iy rniing crookod, thiough the Talluciicy of tho | North Baclhc toterest waa Ih one Wy Plodked G | Socerig that seads twenty-ive gears oo baswrown | (o;ihrs st sayw that the Houth s for flancacs but f 5 ho &:d compress all the exerolscs Into ong London, 1avre, and Bremeo, Arvt cabin, $100; second | demand for & wpeed: \aumug in Jnufnmuun of | aforeeald politiclans, hypotheented, or embarrusned as to tho' titie, and | yray in the cause, and will contime te pursue ft | Wil vots foraiy man at &t Lou e fnancis! e e o R SR icar v 30 Rurrencd, ok frofate | veryutter clbrged and L refuiation of erery o ——— 1h0 matiet run alow for over & year, wud Gnally | St the Good Angel shal iudact b to the (bir: | Question at the Soutli b not consldered of wpoclal | Qs LAS F0SLCT (ocoln Mensordal Btatuo fu MO e Gsen Hew York, | falss Inference that can possihly ba madv, und A COSTLY ' BLUNDER.” came to nothiag, The money bu full, with intereat, | or shores of Jordan's dnrk rivor, POEHRES: oLITICAL XOTES. Proepect Park plaza were decorated. BaN Fuanoisco, Cal, May 28, —Decoration Day the bunks aud principal places of businces wfif be closed. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, B8ax FrANOCISCO, May 28.—A letter from Bav Quentin reports great cxcitement In the Pend deairo that tho Commitice will be plosscd at as was returned to Warrou Fisher, with whow thaue> | * Now, since Morrison's Influsnce has amounted to Ureat Western Steamship Line. o::lyudll as possible to Ax the Hoko and place New Yonk, May23.—The Recelver, n winding | gotistion was had, aud ' tho holder of | nothiug at Weshington, whare the averuge Hour- A T ¥rom New York to Dristol (England) direct. Whero such heariog can be usd. 1aiio agata call | up the affaira of Howe & Macy, discovered | Wio North - Pacifc * futerest retalned it of | bou womber wore unusually stupld, sud where a | g€t 18 an aspirant for BOMESET, Westorn R neduy, qupe, | the sttention of the Commities to the alhier do- ARAGON Ty wente inesdans Ju2e %y | mand of ‘my lottor, to which no reply is made in | (i 4"V Gobasit on the books as §30, Mr. Edward Russell, of the Davenport Ga- b i P ular mdldnuéumu e 18 Trcon s that, throvgh tho blunder of a dork, who e o x?gldblng.:l"r:n:‘ll; e -ufi'.’?,?;":i‘u"\:n«‘ffi Tiac of true gcalus could havedsleanthess plyuilcn, | B 8 BoL o O re e Hiany Doormai iapteatn S il i leryee o | Yo, aly (bl Bariogahslbebudiourss | B ubodid have beent 3000 B Uell/wTaw | Sl by e Sy conaeeioh wi - nsh | s &, e Lo Congtcon 18 14 | Wauld rathor v i, sl shos dhen 407 £, A "‘fiv“h. PWRITE oF Clrkret. Michlvea E:: aid o the, widl lt!;;:n‘:n:mli‘::nmmz{:u‘:lwm yer ot Yonkers, abtalued $37,000 and decanped K,‘L'Fc'!;"f,fi{r"fi""’f{fl"fn".‘fl;'.'mf..'.'f# Suthe g6 placa.’ This, nd-benel, bt sy pld mat et | Gihier man now spoken of for thy place.” lven t icer In th t Lo e intentlon or understanding that "1 should becoms eIl i the coulitry somb excel- ‘Whatever there may be in tho Ililnols victor irain: S e e ey MISSING. mtereetedfu . Tho runtgaction was of cautre e el s levaie to un liortaut poals | of Hlalne that 1a hcouraging o thiose who | beutisry svee st alloged Bbearary of aich old el xvn.rfin:r‘h;%tchhim. Vounfeus tut 1 (all 10 weothe | noc Yoo, May 28.—Tho Hon, 8. 6. Burdett, | Carasd by me deln every way propers olerwls tlo I the House, where bo should liave cuntrolied | have hoped to ses the Republiean putty so ro- | Prosoects by lubores ing for & nev M DA U 8 permiselon whilo wuch ofiicer {s kept certalnly never have recolved an O ASONS WANTED.-ABOUT 00 TUILDENS | 1 lenorance ol the pojuta. tpou hieh ke {a sape | who receatly resigued the Commisslonership of | celpted for the money to bold In trust un l_l'l:l’ldm' n:mfiwm ollnnr-“u:dwuuewy-lnflzmm ally posed to bo aff X 2 coo jons for batldy b 0080 Sccommodation at the works Wi ch 0 e o e ke WHG, Love “"l“"“‘ Qyon uar T pears- emuloyucnt. o steady Workmen, g the attention of your Con :fii,.., OIS COaHILL A SO, Contrcioms Greon: | mites to thess matters, and .u};fi.uu 2t 8 dl L agd Fart Glggows 597 of them 15 & diarygad of the erdinary rights tlere; bub Instead of wsserting bis fulaence his tsel ¢ e L e vt Confederato wing of | furm Jtsulf as to i worthy of public cofidencs d eat dirt, by submltting to Rebelin- rtics. arty en ok ot sorvice In | Adwiuistration, it s a tolersbly thumping re- fiico the 18th, since which bis family has not | P\ ein very glea, continucd Bialne, **tnat ty | Bx toon ariay blotted 'out of bis record in tio | PIy L0 the prostration of the President before known bls whereabouts. It is posaible b may | jettar Which Iho Sun pablish [he7 {he Union ariay blatlad, Obe bas mudo cruch Holse | thie hoathen gods of Penusylyania —Cinciuiali Luye gone to the coust of Maine for Iis healtl. | would not u;'uu"u‘;.'.‘cn“mi'n;?-'fi.'&:&"x c.;v:ld m::l (% wopdesful weasures ho would fuduence Commercial. . work-snop. . The Chfunn six companies have pnfiuefl i memoriul to be forwurded to the Presidens of the United Btates, giving the argument on thelr slde of the question of Chinese wud she prescut suth-coolls movement. ro adl the | g and oven of (ko bauibs | tho General Land OfMice, fs reported missing | tradsaction should be consummated between the | his session of the Natlonal

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