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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 10 POLITICAL. 1878, hausen, of Chicago, in advocacy of the bill f‘nnt(nl 8 Federal charter to fhe * National Rafirond Company of the United States, to con- civll liherty have In this country calminated in #eenring to all an equal right to the baliot; aad Wheneaa, We belfere tho Intellicent and honekt exercino of ' thin prisilege, judicionsly diracted to utter unfitness for any responaible position. An- othet thing has contrihuted to the wondorral suc- cess of Ko he wranglingn and pereanal jeal- ousles of his opponents. There araa good many projcet of gefting to tho Paclfic. Ocenn, th T'exas Pacific people may have fixed their eyes upon the City of Mexico asthe Bouthera ter- minus. wwan for the good of the cnnn(r;.——heclnlfl he thoneht it wasright. Scelng that the ropsal of the Jaw was n foregone conclusion, he_wauld vote for the smendment of hin eolicagna fAzing Sept 1 a8 fore the world. Tnt all that heing admitied not_apparent to ths ordinary ...,K‘m?:“‘::‘p-,;'« h tho Republican pirty in not zoin to decay ny s charges. The fact that one patient In n { struct rod malntain 8 raflroad from the Hudson the timo of repeal, as that was betier thaa imme- the financea of the conniry, will ascuro general dine = I10apitaf, Arer to Chicszo, Canell Bindte Bt Eouis, and | {88,371, F2 Platform Agreed Upon by [ prosnerty thronen s mare canitaole disirionsion of | Bios ™ mhe by comomortals, 10 iatione, | SZing of tynbold fevor ta no arwueanco thar Loy PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Winona, and other centres of population, Pro- | “pending diecussion, Mr. Anthony moved that fhe products af Jabnt: therefore. but esch ono fs lentous of tha other, | amall-por. Iawo proves mant canciaain’ FROTOSING TRE 18508 OF 837,035,000 OF noxps | ductlon, and commerca neceseary to promote [ when the Senate adjonrn to-day it be to meet the National Labor Reeoleed, That this Convention condemnn all [ and “each *ona '~ wonid rather a0 indife | the Democratic party s in A-mrotchen ol TO COMPLETR THEM. g\filmcruu o(fhcnsn‘xmen:; and cheap transpor- NnMndl hnuv.. "el!;lel:l— eu,‘ l:l: rnnyl.l :lll, . Greenbackers. lmlan::fi:,“;lgngm tg::mh!nonmx'x: (one’cofln"‘:: l;a {:m;nlnmm a8 Eden #hould atay {n Congreas than | moral heaith, and lsaves ns \Vllllh I'lllllllmlcfi";":hn jon am: e Blaf 3 ary the Henats to remain in den- 88 O 13 0le aln N % Wasnizaron, D, €., May 6.—The passace, by B ?me,‘","-::‘".fimm,n ston and Gatah the’ o1 (o repeal the Dankrpt Taw 5 aple can on1y bA permAncntly secaren throngh | that sveasser and better man should anccaed, a8 | Jlepublicantam 18 perfectly snand in wing an thal succeas wonld only pnstpone his trlamph. T CHANCES ANN AGAINAT RDEN. Ilowever, {t fa not the province of your carree Jimh, The Connecticut schonlboy's thes) down the broad propositlon that strawhorriee - gnod for bava, and from this premiss he degirs he ballot, POILADELPItIA, May O, —Chalrman Tinghes ze- to-day. He had no donht {t conld be finlshed 1n Tog-rolling, of the River and Harbor bill, appro- A O UL P TR pristing 87,000,000, is ikely to lead to another The 8nb-Committes on National Affalrs to- s 1y day continucd thelr examinstion of witnesses to onrament nntll Monday. A §loterogoncous Mixture of | ceived a dispatch to-nieht from Mr. Bherer, de- | apandent fo d ¥ tneey orgsnized tlack upon the Treapury, Represen | RSirlan, tho boumess \ramonclons bebwcen, | Myt Bl uored (o sajonrn. Metested=yesn | © Qrudo nnd Impacticable | Ginme the nominsion st ine Navoral iy for | tind o i e Bl A I A b e tah | Soul S THows. hots”thes my ot bt tative Schlcicher some timo 8go ’“"’“d“,?“" 2 | the National Republican, avd Secretary Robe- | “yge. fleroford Introduced a bill o provide for the Communistic Idens wiil Qavolve fibon tha Aiato Committes. ~ 101n her | hey as ciin fe ot pone Fne oo tdced, | frandscummitted In the Jew vark Custom. llau, Lill which proposed to lasue four snd & half ber | ¢op, + | etection of Moprenentativesto the Farty-siath Con: 4 Meved that fientley wiil aleo decline (s nomtna. | isail againat Eden,’ It will be utferly impossiie | yealigations on prnao to heemirch (eagh ilel2: * centhonds for an amount large enough to com- T0E 4 2R CENTS, grens from Weat Virginia, Refereed. tion sa Judge of {he Supreme Court, for lin to play hs gamo thoy aceurn T bf piay- | Tore what JuliAn ahys Abous tho deeadene, Sictes plete all the publie bufldings now under cou- ’fig%g‘lpuons to the 4 per cent loan to-day, Mr. Anthony, fram the Committes on Prinling, AT JOLIET, 1LL. ing In 1870, Tho following 1a the delegato vote | Kcpubilcan party Is ALl bosh. of thy ) reported baek the Wonea Joint reeolntion ta print John R. Eden and the Fifteanth structlon, The biI was accompanied by the arthe didtslel; n 34; Clark, 113 Crawford, o Fffic‘!nl Dimaich 10 The Tridune. 1 Mr, Julian'hsd nat written be article - 800,000 coples of the report af the Commissioner Jouy Mg 0. —Tha Nationals havaatarted | 8; Lawrence, 74 Effnghom, 11; Cum- Ve , for the NAY. DEXY VISITORS, b i : Cam' | North American Reriein 8% 8oon as he g statement that the amount now pald forrent | LA . | of Agricalture for tha year 1876 with an amend- their lecturers ont for the fall eampnign, and. by | bérland, 7: Monir Bhelb; 3 ] e B was larger than the fnterest on this propored he Secretury of the Naty aprointed the fol- | G/ A5 elfuce tha namber to 200,000 Also nn District. appearanices now, they will make & vigorons Nkt 1 these g v heen able o coliect same SAlnablem Ronert N, Blshop, fl"“:‘h{ll‘. ford, and Jasper, 90 lowing Hoard of Visitors to the Navai Acad. emy at the annual exam{nation fn June: Rear Admiral John L. Worden, C?t. Clark H. {7 smendment to print and bind coples of 1he Colonial Charters and Canstitations for the nse of Congress and Rxecntive Departmenta of the Government. of Clar! B Declus,’ of Ciim’ berland, Wa own “and Effiingham, 18; whilo terinl for 1t from & certaln speech deifv Uiited Gtates Benate, an the 25t of Marep. ) tandall, n Taborer and reformer, s aneakin Timothy 0, Jlowe, Nn reneunde Hepnblican wpy J. 1. in thecounty now. Last night hespoke at Wilmin, fssue, and that the cxpenditure of this smount B Clrt. Ed of moncy would benefit trade and labor, Ar & & hia own, ‘111 Jaige 1 He Will Havo to Hump Himself to Ge ton. the night hefaro {n this place, and on Tuea, Thowled for Greeley at Cincinnati in 1K7: iWells, Capt. J» K. Bruse, Chiel-Engincer B, F. | " Mr. Anthony sald an the resolation came fram . Higiit '8t Tiratdwood: Tho Inboring element ant | Lawrnto And Maglirie (14)° Ato’ for' Haen: citvo w oa i the B et o i foe Tshersood, R Mab-Gery John Pove, | the liotss of freprestntaiiventt woald cost 315,100 Remominated, | DiSae atficted with hard times crona in And give | helby 18 1o be heard ffom, ‘Thanah. Ueorss | waiciru e s unbcasanans saa t LNk to print the Agricultaral Report. As amended by the Senate Commlitee, |t wonld cost 873,000 to Fint that renort. and $10,720 to print the Colonlal Chatters and Constitutions, The joint resolution ‘wa® placed on Lhe calendar, Mr., Beck, by segiteat, introdaced a bill for the tellef of Norman Wiard, Teferred tn the Com. mittes on Claims. It sulhorizes the Secretary of the Cressury to pay him $215,608 for work “and Iabor done, material enpplied, and cesh advanced from 1801 to 1805, under contracta with the War and Navy Departments, Mr. Ingalls, by request, introduced a bill to pro- ¥ide for the payment of hiterest due the Chickrssw bim good audiences. Senator from Wisconsint wan fowaris the Drenident ang some of his Cabinct on that occaston. fnded, Mr. Jullan's actaignment of the party that he o, puscs was not g0 tinjnet And anfairas Howe'y jp t.!‘i,cl;mnulv‘ of the Prosident whom he preteads g orl, On the other hanil, 1t Senator iowe had wafteq unltl shout the Jat of May befors writing hi anawer to Me. Jallan, he wotild hiave hnd the mayt conclusive proof avolvad out of his own fnpey conscjounnces that ths Tepublican party 1 s Rolng into a deatht-strnggla by reason of mere per, sonal attacks, either from without or from withis He conld have pusted the Hoosier {o the R, Wendling favors Rishop, -~ That county will probably cast fte frst ballot for ex. Congreseman 8am Moulton. On the rocond bnllnt Birhiop has hopes of gaining EfMngham and Sheloy, which, added to his other vote, will give 05, or a major Y. defeetion againet Fden has thin groundwork Democracy recognize his mnfilness for tho position of & leader. With ample expericnce and yearaof observation, ho has never orfeinated a single, proposition nor etst & single vois which conld be uecd to strengthon the party. 1n fact, his leadersh); U, B._A.; General Wager Swayne, Ohlo; the tev, Dr. A. Wheeler, Penosylvania; the Hon. Jolin Hancock, Texas; Col. Tsnac H. Reed, New Yorks Capt. Wililam 'H, Parker, Preeldent of the Marylana Agricultural College: Dr. P. O. Hooper, ‘Arkansas: the Hon. Alexander Brown, South Carolinaj Prof. C. M. Woodward, Mis- souel; the Rev. G. M. T, Wright, Minnesota; Danlel 8. Printup, Georgls. . THE RECORD. SENATE. vestment womtd generally much more than meet tho rental of corresponding room. After consultation with the Treasury Department and some prominent members of the Adminls- tration, Schiclcher has prepared a st of the bulidings ho proposcs Lo complete. 1t sggre- gates tho maguificent sum ¢of ,855,000, and waters enough districts to make a majority in its favor mazcthe;rrohnhlm The list of bulld- Ings to be completed I8 as tollows: Court-Tlouse nmhunybfl. Y. .$ 400,000 Names of Somo Other Genflemen Who Are After His Place. OII110. GERRYMANDERING, . Spectal Disvateh to The Tridune. Cotuxnus, 0., Mav 0.—There was a lJivcly timo 1n the Democratic caucns to-nlght, the Senate and Tlouse holding separate meetings. After much discussion In tho Ilouse & vole was {aken which passed with a hurrah for redistrict- Ing the Btats in the iInterest of the Democratic A COorrospondent Tenders Good Advics to Tilinols Republicans. 8 served to fritler ‘away A ma- The Wenk Points of Benator.Howe's :rn'{ of 4a % to anjuncertaln number, which, Court- Post. . : Tndlans, Rererred. party. Much excitement provailed, Some who 1874 and 1870, was gaverned entirely by the | much more solidl by Gourtansa and Fosk-Otiéo " 75000 | IVASmENGTON, D, C.; May 0.—~Mr. Davis (TIL) | % nste fhan proceedad with the considers Reply to @. W. Julian, wora opposed fo the mova hald back for n | CADHcs and Inclivliy of s Hisoubiicane. | Tew Chaniors frat ‘tha. petsenal histurs o oinae Sub.Treanury and Post-Ofice nt ' Hoa« called up tha Banate bill to provide for the dis- | ation of the Liil to repest tho hankrapt lawy. 0y time, but were finally whipped Into tho traces WHAT MIGUT HAPIEN. Tmplacabies In Congress, A kood many fudisiqayy 2,000,000 | tributlon of the awards made under the con- | M. Maxey snokein opposition Lo ali'the Senate andmade tosupport the mensute. A resolution | , Should Eden and his henchmen force s renom- | inote or lers praminent amendmenta and in favor of 100 ac0e o waneiss bl s Senls n cen 16 conatey il exper Court-Tlouse and Bub-Treasury atChi= vention bietween the United States of America 2 GIEENBACK-LABOR. Ination this vear, it {s witb®i the rangs of posal- | ence fhe 4 death-ntruggle afore tha neighbe, 600,000 mmendmente and passing thabiil, bnt befors hehad was adopted and o committee appointed todeaw | bijities that Col, ' 1 Sellar, of I'aris. | are called in to wit B bors 1 and Mezieo, concluded on the 4th of July, 1868, | been spesking long he ylelied to Mr, Darls (1l1.), THE PHILADELPHIA CORVENTION. upabill redistricting the State as regards Con- | or Jl:dn‘ Jlé:rh \gllllrk'm‘v "n( cm“-'m::\u, -:rl'll puln o'txnu i‘x-Eu\'::-!'Xx','.fl‘r'z‘y."'“"“x'::r'&'.‘h‘é‘.‘.“' 8,260,000 | Discussion ensued In regard to cortaln atteged | and, on his motion, the Senate adjoarned. PrLapereuia, Pa., May 0. —The Natlonsl Con- | gressional representation, And a motion was made | {ake the Hepublican nominalion sud best —— J 30,000 | fraudulent claims of Benjamin Weil and tho o ventlon continued its scsslon untll2:0 this morn- | and carried that every member o the Ifouso woula | Lden, beforo ‘tho ~pegple. | Tudeed, | Edzac MISCELLANEOUS, ing, owlng toa bitter discusslon of the platform, and renewed the ecsalon and dlscussion at 10 o'clock to-day, with but little moro than half the delegntes present. F. W. Hughesmade a long spocch, largely apon tha labor questlon, favoring clght hours for work, and deprecating tho work of children fo factorles. Othar spaeches followeid, tuat tho speakera were Interrnpted frequently, aupport any bill Jooking toward that end, whethor or not 1t might aflfect THEID PERSONAT, ASPIRATIONS Iu tho Senate, the caucus was decidedly more deliberative, The members, s a rale, considored the measure fil-advised, and that the last days of tho acsalon could be put to better advantage in the Interest of the peoplo than In redistricting, Tho 08B, 1In the Houes, & loint resolulion was reported from the Commitice on Edacation and Labor for the enforcement of the Eight-tHour luw de- artmente of tho (overnunent, This gave i ively discussion, In the course of which Mr. s dennunced tuo dlaregard of th lnw by the Goven ment as ‘‘scandalons snd fnfamous," and Mr, Butler, of Mausachuaets, advocated a penaity for ftx disregard, and ssld thero was more powder and ball wanted {u the admimistration of the law, Tho Loabra Sliver-Mining Company, * Mr. Edmunds, the Chalrman of the Judlclary Committee, said there wore soms things in tho possession of the Commitieo in regard to theso claims which the Senmate should kmow, and moved that the doors be closed. Agreed to, ‘The discuasion iu secret scesion was continued until 3 o'clock, during which time the amend- vember, and, now that the chatm offa solld Demo- cratic distrlct has been broken, 1t will be an easy thing for other countics to bo whoeled fnto the line. Bishop, who is tho leading contestant for the nomination against Eden, 18 a iawyer fu Paris, 1c has served one term In the Btate Senate, and (s encrally known as a man of culturo anil fina orensic abilities, 1o only neods half of Khelby County to givo him the Jead In the Convention, 10WA REPUDLICARS, Dunriwaron, In., May D.—At- tho Repabliesy Congresslonal primaries to-day o majority of tho delegates chosen to the Des Molnes Counyy Convention favor Cal. 3. C, Btane'a re-election tg Congress from the First Jowa District. VEHMONT DEMOCRATS, - Montegursmy Vt.. May 6. ~Tho Democratic flay Cou River, Mass. Court-House and fios Ttaplds, Mith... i 3 Court-liouse snd Poat-Office at Hart. s 150,000 60, 000 800,000 200,000 150,000 mada in tha case of Ben- 428,000 g0 of the Losbra Silvers y probably g n | Convention will b June 20, DhiA, TODRL w0 0 0os 400,000 | ment of the Committee on the Judiclary fn re- | jgiat resalution paesed. " unpleasant exprossions oxchanged. waforlty wero of tho opinion that too miuch rears | fhat. Slany Sloris haye heen made 10 4ot Eeh 1B L SbabuiChorg Jane Custom-Ilous ast-Ofice, ard Lo thexe clal; amended to read as fol- The Sennte bill authorizing the clt!zens of Colo- ', I, Dewaes, Chalrman of the Btate Central anizing and redistricting would result in defent | declare bis intentfona, bt hu maintains & profound I‘ || I I(}I‘ ’l S Taure at Nashville, Teno. jows: *¢ Thiat the swi 2 Ce F. I’ D c O g q n d "\ 4 rado, Nevadr.and the Territorles to fell and romove | Committee, read a moro conservative platform sllence. Tne fact, Lowever, that his princival arneaes the 3 mne i it to tho party; that they already had a heary Couri-House and Pos umln Wiel, and in the timber on the pnblie lands for mtoing and domes- | gnun that resd the night before, and It was londly | purden to bear; tha: fugleman, De. Garrard, of Lawrence (whone son (s 8 f, should thls mens. e Ua ¢ 3 Abctniners! sicre, Gah Francisca. et s B0 000 ThCRC 54 oarar Sx gt e o i seciion Srovilad: huch ands. shall "mot by | thoered. Mr. 1. Emervon, of Deaver, moved It [ uro bo adopted, tio Demoerata must necesearily | Slons from Lawicnee. s sisabF. evldonce thas Hic Ne ‘“m)';o?'“,?nn ’.;.[;l"rh" Oy Couri-lHoosent s, Lou 1,600,000 ;lik;uu}g::{‘:c::xfl"lmh&'l;t‘lm Statca atall, within ons for the cuftiug of | beadopted, when thers wero loud cries of **No | exolain; that no Republican votes conld b guincd | intends o bo Lls own successor. It only waAnk, No J., May . —In the Reformed Eply, 3 2 Conri-lioure ai gaglaw," ¢Tlotd on, " by any snch measure, and the bill, If yassed, | remsins for Jim Robinton to show up in | copal Council to-day, the Tev.Honjamin Johniog, e, slder and determine apon such evidence and fn. | “'Mr. iteagan endeavored to bave hia Httia bill to L Y. 160,000 would have to borushed through withont discus: | the district to mnke it cortain. In conclu- | Minslonary of the Sonib, reported favorable proy. gt 000 | Formiation as na shall deom Just, wholber (here 148 | regtints. (atek-Biaty sranspatiation. by sailroad | o A GeoEate from Farette e oe e oto thals | S10ms HhAL: In tho Opering Of -tho campatin, i | ion, ‘I repost againi from _ actinl expramions | pects and tho waat of o Bisop there, g huilding: 2, 6,000,000 | [rovablo cause to believe that the honor of the | made the apecial order of Hnturday, sons (o iake ar Lozerne, w! I 24 wonld have to be oxplained, which wauld at once | of the lndm[g Democrats, tho renomination of John Dishops Cheney, Nicholson, and Fallow, Library ‘or’ cxtension of United States, tho principles of public law, or con- | it out of the morning hour, and give a chance to | feot. place the party on the dofensive, which was It. Kden wilf bo followed by &_lepubiican victory O e " made Capltol, 5 v.veereee 3,000,000 | Aiderations of Juniice and equity require thateald | gther commitices to be called. ~ Objection was | Exceptions were taken to tho portion of the last RQUIVALENT TO DEFBAT. in the Fifteenth Diatrict, 'The Domocracy will | nnuni reporta of thelr work, claimingenconrsging National Museurmn or Smithsontan #ha opened, or #et | made, and Mr. Reagun sald the bill wonld occupy | pisttarm read which proposed that the party bo | A vote was then taken, which stood § for and 10 eithier hiave IStsbiop or dofeat, and In this the lead- | prozpecte and growth of the Church in their Juriy. RIOUDAS uuseeris svare oresussrensnans 250,000 ol in '?;.“3:;‘}5."’"5:‘13; th.;nnrnlnxgmurun("(md- l{&\:u:nlla':‘r mulg‘r‘ n‘., talled the ** Greonback Labor party,” {natead of” lg?’lm! redistricting. A Committea of tho Houne | ersars outspoken, Dwzriwy, dictlons, Bureau of Engraving and Printlng, bi which thoy a derand if she Pre The Bpeaker sugyested ] o blll miznt be | S0 nal." and a voto to strike ont that portion will atonce draw up a bill, which will be passed, Several hundred mombers bave been confrmed "Trensury Dopartment . .oe.s Exteurton uf Winder'aboilding. Coast Survey.. New building , and T Depariment, Couri-House and Posts Onlce at Ausiin, Tex... Tost-Ofiize at Ualifmora wot rid of by 8 motion to lay it on the table, which ;nn‘m:ln was made by 3Mr. Deebe, bat was re- ected. Mir. Thompeon then spoke in support of the bill, THe sald that last soason 131,000,000 batrols of ol produced in Pennsylvanis, bad been shipped to the seaboard. The eatabliaficd rate of transporta- tion was $1.50 per barrel, which shouid have iven 1o ihe raliroad’ companies $18,- 1t scems hardly probable that It can get througa tho Benate, but 24 pari imapossible to forete en| shall #0 determine, tho award or awards o deler- mined npon_skinll not be pald over by the Govern- ment of tho Uniied States 10 #nid claimants, and abail bs susponded to await such action in respect thoreto a8 the two Governments may {n dus courre ngree unon, But If the President shall notso dutermine ae aforesaid within the said six montha, then the award or awards afaresald not so defer- and clergy ordained. The Rev, B. F. Stevena, Misslonary at ihs Bouth, recounied his labors about Charleston, Fourteen colored churches are organized {hery, and the work 18 popnlar amony the calored peaple, The Cammiitee on Popular Amasement reporte] TIMELY WARNING. WIAT TIIB REPUBLICANS OF ILLINOIS MUST DO TO INSURE VIOTORT. 4 the Editor of The Tribune. Srentixo, 11, May 8.~The Republican State Canvention 1s call2d to meet st Springtield on tho of the platform provoked tho liveliost discussion hetween the labor and greeaback clements, and tha specches all Alluded to *'the two clements in the Convention,” A motlon ta strikeont **Green- c bor party' wae lost by an overwholmlng vose. ‘A resolution that the Conventlon condemn any anship {8 ranniog Ligh, 1 the n;lcl result, SR EDEN. THE PIPTRENTI CONORESSIONAL DISTRICT. Bpecial Correspondence of The Tribune, Court-Houno and Fost-Office ot Brook- i Ir, N i +. sees 1,000,000 againet. theatrical amny ents, zamos, aud dane. % A ing inall entertalnments sanctivncd by flio Chintcs, 1 . Boston., P 30, mined upon shall bo pald in the manner and vro- 00,000, Instead Y} hat th ailroad | 1swlessness or violence was sdopted, and the plaf Errixanis, I, May 8,~If the sclf-tighteons | 20th ot June, and unti) that time the great work to 0 A et Post-OMca at Denver; 20 | portions provided for other awards 1 thia sct | comiunnies -gx'-:fius cScotvedonly 83,000,000, forim i iy moraiag was aiso adopteds with 8 | srorrison ean scareely ho saved, whoro shll the | bodona tetn’ fud out what principles wo ara to [ a8 dlscoursging frivolons nd worldly mades ct - Col. 200,000 m,i.’;'_’“;};‘l s Ahan rend n fhird Nineata passed, | 12 om{hslm.rm. o hl\'lnl{hemldivennd from | fe X Doweea mas rooiccted Chalrman of U ungodly Edens appear? This 8 the connndram | enunclato as our platfarm duzing tho coming cam- | abatain from such entertalnmants. cm.:)n 2 200,100 | _ Lting the secret sosalon the debato was in fe- :hl;:altn “‘:‘:l:rr‘:plnl‘pn:rg‘llemE_K’!::'nb"l,llgrlahplml::de“; State Central Committee, Dr. Sturgeon, Cha! which, Just now. {s agltating the whippers-in for | poign. 1If we axpeet to wia In the coming electlon Boveral chauges wore proposed in tho Prayer. Conrt- Honea an i ard to information as to the claima meotioned | Svoiish that systom. Tllastrating the magnitade | Mman of the Natioual Executlve Committee, de- ( John R. Kden, member of Congresa fror the Fif- | womust divest ourselves a3 a party of all doad | Bool Ona‘g-'tu expunge the words ** Haly Catho. o, Ml " eens 200,000 fore the Judiciary Committee, which it was 8aid | of the cosl-oll Interest, he sald that fiftcen years Im:mll te nddress, and the Convontion asjourned | ¢oonth Disteiet, waelghts, elther tn men orprinclples, and o {nto the !,‘: rfhlnéfltlt‘whfg;n C‘h:l -“z'*".s‘fl h-grbauuxlnu‘:; ;Ufl:. Court-louse and’ Poit-Gtlice at dont- should not bo mads’ publls, aa it might dofeaLito | ago it was an articls unknown to commercs, but L L e In more parallels than ona s the Democratic | contest * in light marching order,” with o clean | word ** sgcratnont v wherevar it Ocours aad aey clunstr, ::l:.‘ FARLIRT, 5, ggg.ggg \Whea the doors reopened, Mr. Togalls Introduced g:(v;k P ;:cg:lu“m ‘b:ck Lm rcflxn;flr}ts. fotian | he rollowln& is the full testof the platform | party & Boarhon party. While as Bonrbons lt nover | record, definlte princloles, and candldates entirely | stitates tho word ** ordinances ppralser's m,,‘,. New York, 1,250,000 | 2 blll to tegulate the Hallwa Mail Service, Ho- | conntry than all the wheat, or flonr, or bacon, or | 8d9oted by the National State Convention: learns and nover forgels anything, at the samo time | unobjectionable. Thore is no use in disguisingthe ferred. Itis :g‘lluuol the bill introduced {n the Jlouse by Mr, Philll; The Prestdent pro tem. Iatd hefors the Henatea commaneation from the Grand Army of the le- rnb]lc foviting the Senate tu altond memorinl eery- SOUTHERN METIIODISTS, AtrANTA, U, Moy 0.=1, tha Methoalst Gen. cral Conference, aftor the regular ordor to-day, the caso of Logan D. Dameson, lay delegsto from the ‘The Unfted States, by reason of its vast territory, fertile soll, vnrl!l{ of productions, rich minerals, and temperate climate, could, wisely governed, sustaln in comfort, and even luxury, a vooaiation \anln{d greater than at present occapying b, Nov- Pitt Jard, or lumber, or_dobscco, Or any other com- maity exported. Every interest of tho couniry ‘wna being crushed by the unjust discrimination of ratlroad compantes, which this blil was intended fact {hat aldc-1aancs have and will draw from us & largo yote. The grecnback lssue, Yhe temporanco questlon, end perhapa other interests, will have tickets In the fleld, aud s largo voto 1o support it 18 essontially & party of caste, and livea almost exciusively under tho law of entallment, Its po- culiar Democracy fs handed down from fathor to m, and {ts leaders, liko the Mormon Priesthood, Al Court-Honwe aud’ Post-Ofice, burz, I'a.., 0 Court-Houre, Pot ce, and toriul Buflding, Salt Lake City, hibit. iie contended that this bill was even Total..., igeeLAringlon Comblory ecuration-Diy... Lbld T terens of tho rallrand. campanies. thame eritiolesiy with an snterprining, Jndusirlons peo: | aro crostures of the Endowment Houso. W& often hest tho expresston, ¢ Thsre 1a no dit. | St Lonis Conference, was again aken up. Thers Tho folla uildings proposed | “'rlis Souats then resumed considoration of the | eurcpyaThich, sbanld ba prevonted from ea s | furors are idlc, tuslncas prosiratc, libor unem. A VISION OF EDEN, farence between Itepudlicans and Domocrats'* | W8 much watm discussion an the question, as the ting felo deso, It wasonly almed at the **0ll 1ting " and other combinations of thieves. AL the close of Mr. Thompson's specch, Mr, Reagsn ‘renewed his proposition to hiave th bill smade the speciai order for Saturday, and there was 10 objeetion made. ‘Tae bill subjecting the Fort Wayne military res. crvation in Arkaneas to entty as ofher publiclands on tho llst: Yust-Olice, Augua! Court-House lm;‘i This ought not to be so, Thore isa difference in tha record and underlying principles of thess two organizations that mist be made apparont to all, and sharply. defined, and if the Conventlon that meels in Springfeld falis to comprehend this fact, defeat wiil be the result In November, h: o country wants, and our parly needs, [s backbone last minority report, which favared seating Dam- cron, was defested by 126 to 127, Considenable confusion then ensned, and tho majority report against the scating of Dameron was token wvp. The yens and na uded and taken, ‘The yeas wore 1313 nay 4 #0 tho majority re- 8 not adopted, Recovering from the staggering blow it received in 1800, the Democracy again took tho fleld as & psrty in 1802, ‘The promelgation of the Ema; pation Proclamation and the absenco of thousands of the voters in the army, encoutaged the Old-Line Democracy to make ono more campsign for Indian Adpxmmlnllnn ulll, and the amendment snbmitted by Mr. Hoar yesterday authorizing the President to dispenso with the expenditure of any ugprnpflnl\nnl in the blll, providing he way deem them unneccas; and the consentof tho tribs #nall bo Arst obtained, und-lnnng{nrormun $10, - 000 to bo expended for the benslit of the tribesin ployed, and ation Impending. 'This condltion of Affairs bas besn produced by the control of the prudnclng juterests of the conntry by non-produc- crs, and by legialation in fayor of non-productive capltal and as ogalnst tho {ntercats of tho 1laborers of the cosntry. Tha policy adopted haa reduced the value of® property, g“""" $ 100,000 75,000 100,000 Cnun-){gmc and Post-onice, t W d"all_candidates who | PO ort, ConN. .eusaue 5 R 0,000 | such mannor ss the Presldent may with their Y £ and private, over one-half, whilst natlonal, State, & " | enough 1o throw overtuar The Conforenca adjourned after thia vote, It C‘;:'"& oy nd’ Post-Otiico, Coapell ::o S approve, was laid on tha tablo, —yeas, 31; in ‘zll;-g ?,‘,;‘;‘; «'fi:‘r m.f‘;m to restore certain landy | MU anu.' ;lu;é 3",’,“: ::‘:n:,n ;:g‘l;x-uy n::‘.‘::h.; ;‘:}’;:"::'!nll:tfllll.?fl‘;l:\%-;::e;fi :I;::‘ :g.:nu'r:', 'l,r&ue.a.::"ydfi-‘;x':&ea.;{‘ o 5:3‘;2?:‘.‘".. .:';m'cfln c&nfi: ;zel::;g:ltln du; nll.‘.n"u P'-'flfl"?l n l:u- ]mll’,_;;zlflm hiufd, Ia.. o cosvers 3 , 10, N ) pr: 11 ote aring Wim Ineligivle, Post-Ofieer Dayion: 160,000 | AL Hiestion then bolng on_ the amendment of | 15,1018 10 settiemont nndar the iomestead aw, | G300 "SEO% et & nolicy the bankruplcy of | popular vote by James G, Allen, of Crawford, for | nomination for the varlous oficés upon s plaifarm J Tost-Onice and Courtellouss, Galves- tho Commliteo o, Appropriations providiog that | " bater Coopor, tlio caniidate for Prenident at the | tbe producing Interests has been s natural and tn- | Congrossman-at-Largo, and o Leglalature returned POt L et il e i sl Sy SOUTHERN BAPTISIS, ton, Tex, 100,000 | the several appropriations made for teachers, mill- | 1aqt oleciion, was glven tho privileges of the foor, | €vitable resuit.’ For such control both the Repub- | which, 1t will slao bo remembored, became 50 | “Thora s no donbt but 8 la ajorlty of po- | N b The Southern Ba Post-Ollice’ ers, blackemiths, engincers, and other employes | Ji 1s on his way 1o Sonth Carolina, licsn and Demaceatio partios are responible, as it (000" Yates had to 'exorciso his | i comvmotmi i o R (e ? 0o Asnvitig, May 0. —The Southern Baptist Con. Mot ) ou the reservatlons, and for various supplies for | “phe Hlouse then went into Committes of the 2 litical conventions fall togiva the massesof tho | veptlon met this morning and organized by the the wisdom of such policy bas been sfirmed by the o bl Ct Sinnat d the Damn:m’u# 75,000 i ‘and by both partics In their State Co Ilizence constituttonal prerogative ‘end prorogue it el iy piougxs. 1(he 3len who run conventions na diersputable mob. Among the sarprises of Indians, may be diverted to otber uses for the bon- amount of party naat Cinclona efitof the Indiane, within tho discrotion of the Whole, M I\enule credit for t hey ara entitled t Enylel’(nlneghuréfln the Tarl® bill. election of the following ofcers: James P. Alr, Kelley, member of the s Yo 0tllce and Court-1lous 4 n ommittes on Ways Boyce, D. D,, Loufavlile,” Preatdent; th 3 T ot e, Havion, 1004000 | o ot o padriaceythicy | and Seans, daid that the most notawor iy purt “of B e I B o ma mop b | Ihat comuaiga of 1803 was tho election of Johs T, ;fififlm?fi'«:—fi.‘%‘:fl; Siationm they 40D Aoa D, 7. G -!Y’m'm.u"ll‘;;n-mc- 5., -’nt‘l;":'.l:- T e " : " 150,000 | i Giiasections of the llonus Dill, which authors | ieamycoremar, 15 Kentioman from, \New York | fopenlof the poraiclous, laws, and tho estaviisn. | E3%0,16 Consrcs from what mas then tho old eve | voto for any enndidaie nominated. “IheUmolits | winis, E. T. Winklor, Alstma, W, C. Crone, YR Co an ourt-fHouse, ey beoa when that was lsrgely true, but he who places that cstimate apon tho voters of to-day in- vites dofent, doserves it, and will experiance it. {zed the Commissioner of Indian Affaira to employ ment of & wise and judiclons fusncial - the jndians fo farming or othor civilized avoca- tem formed in tho Interest of the yroductive the provisions of the bill, No part of the peopla Toxas, Vica-Presidons: tho Rov, O, E. W, Dodbs, had seked Congress to revise the tariff; from no Weet, Fin .. . Kentucky, Col. W. E. Tanner, Virginia, Sctres quols, Ford, Vermilion, Champaign, Diatt, Monl- Tost-Oiiica and’ Con: 100000 b tris, Dougias, Mncon, Coles, Cumberland, and tions, ~and pay them out moncy appro- | efty town, or connty had there come auch a prop. | 1abor of tho countey, but also the condemnation | pagar —every county' but tlirce having vot X tarics. Every Sonthern 8tate oxcept Loulsiana it Wortl, Kan 160,000 | priziéd “for “subsisienco when it can bo | Gullon. ‘e loom and pinilowera standing aill, | of the Teoolo, manifeated st tho ballot-vox, of tho Borlty fox Lincoin T 10010, the Connbror Vor: | g, oy e e O e eratne to javey | Fobressnted, ' ‘Tho' Homo: und Ehrolin. Miasion Tost-Uflico u apared, etc.; nleo, anthorlzing the Hecre | tho mine unwrought, the fires wers out fn fnenares, | Domiocratic and “lmfhmm l"{‘ e, by whom tho | pyilon giving Eden a majority, although Lincoln | And there has beon notime fn many years when | Boards reportad datails of the nilsston work during Jburg, Va, 150,000 m-r( of the Interior, In case uf emergency | tne captatna of ndustry by thoueands were passing | produciug interosts al ,lcoun ry have been do- | 1eq earried tby 1,700 In the'wammer of '02 a | large anshin and wiee comnsels were mo | tho year, " Over £53.000 was contriboted totbess TPost-0fiice, Minneanol 100, requ ;lnzdlmmdim action, to use tha funds ap- | fnio hinkruptey, and laboring: people by milllons | stroyed. Thoreforo it ia he D 1 riy of Democrats met ot ihe Kssex lionse in | much needed ss now, Delogates and candidates | 10ards alnco last May, Tho Conventlon sermon Lost-Ottice, Austin, 1. 100.v00 | oropriated for uther drnoses, wras ngreed 10, With | jngo want, 1§ Dot Into pauporiein. They were not | - Jisolved, ‘That neither the Domocratic nor | frytioon, and merely for form's sako, and with the | sl ught to be willing to be hold subordinato to | 'a3.presched to-night by the Rev, . I, Carroll, Court-Tlouseand 1'0st-Ofilce, HRocher an lmlmlm.a‘mmnm ted by Are. Hoar strlking ont r,m"m[ 10 endure the primal curseand earn | Republican "‘"{" tha country are entltled to | Hugire o keeoing up the party organtzatlon, gave | the public good and party uccess, and unless they of Tozas, b 150,000 :a':ien:-f;gr lhfi:‘:"f;;‘d e h‘%‘iv::‘fld‘“d apuro- | [ifolr broad by the sweat of bclr browa. "Ehoy ap: | the confidenceof the peoplo of worthy of their | $50r o “Satran momination; ns thoy sunnosed. | sre willing to do {this they should not be counto- support, and that their record in the past has been such as to render any pledge they may nako in the future as unreliable, aa unwortby of crodit tor, N. Yoot 4ue 4 seerres aae Court-House and Post-OMco, Bavan- pealed to Congreas to relieve them, bat neh, tia, " not ons of them suggeated that {t could bo done by a revislon of the tari® in the {nservst I‘nlCnnEN ‘The popular upheaval which fol. lowed the fsaulng of the Emancipation P'roclama. tlon, conpled, as I sald before, with the abscnco of THE EPISCOPAL BISIIOPS, Naw Yonx, May 0,—A call has been lasocd oy nanced for asinglo moment. Mir. Alilson snbmitled an amendment providing "The canvictions o people arayery decided that no purchaae of supplies exceeding in the [ 200,000 | #regate the valuo of 8,00 shall be mads at any of forelgn producers, who wete sapplanting Amer- | $0 be regarded as pledges made under “tno fear of BT Tn Ah g ety rosniind encoot | on some of the questions befors the coantry, and | Bighop Emith for the assombling of the Houne of 400:008 | Hine without ‘cuvertiement, ‘except” In ‘Chso of | i eaerchunta- in Sew York and Siswhere. Jio | puulle weath tobe untedeomed. IF by resson of | (S Gy i SO or Dousiss. Comats, | 1y Wil vote for them in spile of \party o6 Rarey | Dishops of tho Protestant Episcops) Cuarclof the 100,000 | emergency, when purchases may be made Inopen | o absence of 8 apeclic free liatin the | the pledgo public indiznation ls allayed, the Napublican candidate, Eden was (fien & noor 4 United States In thle clsy on the 18th of June ext. Second—1hat we reafiira_and indoras the plat. numbers, are tho following: poko of th I bill s & fatai aofect, 1f the Committes un \Vays pied. by th Tolulo Notfoos and Means had listened (o the statements of the wen Who understoud the tarifl, o freo lat wonld mariet not excesding $3,000 In value. Agreod lo, country lawyer, Iiving In Sulllvan, Moultrie Coun- ty, Nothingls known of his Congressional racord that term, but in 184, in accordance with the Varlous unjmpertant amendments weors agreed 1. Carrylog out Civil.Service roform. to, and the Mll‘ Loying been considored in Commit. Althongh thero aro severst matters of fmportancs 2. An indoraement of President Hayes. which would ne ate “ln Assombling of ibe andi form of principles 8 dol 160,000 Convention on the 224 of February, 187 ton, N. C... ... Port-Oilico and Court-Ilouse, 0ty DaKiiii svrasivaris vasanss teo of the Whole, was reported to the Senate, the B ; 4'Aird—That, 8w the power 10 create money is 3. Opposttion to Southern clslms, Tifsuops this year, itis rataod that the M- e 00 | e imnia s Gomiaitiee: Goncarrad in, | Lsra Seen faseried: wiltho Committas wonldhave | y"Nighost prerocative of fho Guvernmonts and | WSSOTtepaty hovar 4. Opyaultion 1o Imposing an Incoime tax ar re- | Caskry case of Michizan bas hastened the cail, snd TOMBLussrusvvessusesersesrve ove $3,875,000 | A1 tho bill read a third tin aud passed. hortion. | Tho Committoe bad na pattica. | A2 npan the regulation of tho volume and Yalue | oo o astetace’ convention hold At Tolono. The | o e L O ucoat fusse s o daubithas o Mouss silt arlecd coih 3 ur.fi'«rm T e Conference Cummitisd On | Jar malice azainst anyhody, buta general malica | O suct monoy by \iso -nddjnwclon- legislation, | DY 8 Q0eRale O o It Dovonvent e | & }{fl.l:l“‘.:!"‘:; .,‘;'"‘;'E ;““;"‘ Pand dartng the | °F Inqulry fn his case, i not previously called for. NOTES AND NEWS. tho bl tarciulate tho adverttaing of malleleltings, | againat il Industrlon, "Therd was so ugly habit n | deponds, the Breperity, he \ho protfare of td | BOR L Eown na thov+ Poef of The Bowldera."" Iy | present Snancial dist A natlon, such power shoald be zealonsly ‘guarded u of the country, and controlled, and no rown 10 regulato either it volume or value should be given o banks or other mouey corporations, who, by means of such some countries of *‘running mnuck," where a man, intoxicatod with arrack or Lashcesh, armed himselt with & slarp kulfe, and hacked and slayed whoever L might meef, He had no CONGREGATIONAL UNION. New Yonx. May 0.—The Amorlcan Cougrez- t{onal Unlon beld ftsannus) mecting to-day, Alfred that time the soldiere had largely returne: 1he sober second-thought of the peop iteolf, and Hromwell had an Eden, Then Eden retired to the principal difference betwevn the twa flou 7. Itesumption of specie paymen waus in regard to advertising rates in nm-y?pm 13 ‘There is no doubt but a large majorlly of the voters {n tha Stato, of bath parties, “aro in favor TOX AND WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribuns, whieh woa now reziisted by the old law ol victory over Wasiisgron, D. U,, May 0.—Scuator Mat- | aliowing40 cents ver follo, and did uot i 12 atbe lvate end t ale 11fe and | of the above, and If they sra mm hort, snarp, 3 malica sgalnst — anybady in _particular, | Uower, could aubserve yrivato ends, and at will 8. Bai Premdent, in the Chale, Tho annoal thews bas received many letterd from Wiscon- | dclent componsation. Tue Senate amendment was | pyg ran amuck ogatnat all mankind, l)u(l(ulley) contract or expand the currency of the country, mcl;;olc!“lx\‘b"l;'e::‘illfiom tho army,and with s brilliant snd deelded we can win with' nnozceplionablo raport shows receipts for the year with canaldates for all ofices. We myst not forget that It Is the **off year" in Kullll". and candldates hava o far greater in- I upon voters than any platform we can il ‘The firet and most nportant work to b dona fsto select men for ell the oficer, from the highest to the lowest, who can commend at least overy vole of his party, and any wha cannot do this Tor any cause ought to be patriotic enoagh to stand gside, and It he won't do it let him be made to do 1t In the Conventlon. If thia ls not donu the veople will sce, whon election comeas, that he fs wmade to doit. Tho praclice of cundidates forcing themeelves uron the party ought to be rebuked, and 1f there Is not indepondent patriotisu enough in the Convention to do it 8o n 1doltat the pol) uze us November cotnos, Let n be senta dulecato to Sprlnfmld or any other conrention who has wot the manly cour. age of an honeat “‘n"mm and unubjectionable candidate, and wo alall win in tho Novenider eloc. tlon. Caxtz, and thus hold all the producing and laboring ju- tcresta 1o absolute bondage, Nourth—That the present nationsl banking sys- {eimn I3 not only burdensotne toths peopie by reason of tho substitution of an Inferlor currency for money ata heavy expenso (o tho country, ln tho usoless payment of Intereat on bonds, but by rea- a0p of the power Ia them soch banka are oblaining permancnt control of the Government, and are be- coming the absulute masters of all business Inter- of the country, and, in the interest of the nanufacturer, fannet, the mechanic, and laborer, ustional bank cureency snould be wlthdrawn from clreutation, and full legal-tender money subati- tuted by the Governtnent in lien thereof. FUfth=That as the the wealth of the nation {s founded on labor, the laborer should be protucted {n bis just rights. 1t is deslrablo that the hours of Iabor whould be so limited as to silord tus laborer an opportunity to cultivate hls montal facultios and enjoy ratlonnl soclal Intcrcoursp with his fricnds: ta earn such roasonshlo wages as may be an equitable ‘)ropnrliun of the profita of bis in- dustry, snd thls so that he may ametiorate hls con+ ditlon and obialn the comforts and luxuries of lifo, ond tnua by increasing comsumplion upen new avenues for industry, and new ficlds for labar; to educate Lis children, and thus by universsl cduca. tlan cles tho laborer and character of tho la-. borer for tho parpose of nitaining theso ends. Sisth—That e prison contrict-syatem should bo probibited, That Fedoral and Slate Governe menis, and munlcipal corporations, should Mt the hours of labar, 'That the manufacturing, minlog, farming, and laborers’ interesty of the o provide for the paymeut of cammercial ratos for Ciovernment advertising from all decpartmeuts of tbo Governmient. Asthe amendmaus greed upop §u tonference, it fized iho ga 1o be paid for advertialug for tho Post-Oftice Department only, and not for the other departments, It was txed oo a commereial basia for that dopartment, ‘The report was agreed to, and the bill passed, Mr. Hollinw introduced & biil to conttnue in for the act of March 3, 1877, to provide for the sy urt of the Government of the District of Colume. ta. Referred. Mr. Dorsey nald it had been the Intention to call up thie Post-Ofice Appropriation bill jmmediatuly ueluu tne completlon of the Indian Appropristion bill, but, at iho tequest of ssveral enators, it had been syreed that the bill to re) the Dankrupt Jaw should be dret consldered. gave notice that ne would call up tho I'oat-Ofice Appropriation biil oo Monday next. My, Ferry said as scon as the bill to repeal the DBankrupt law should bo dispused of he would call up the bil) to repeal the Bpecle- Hesamption sct, “Phe Nonato tnen, un totion of Mr, Thurman, taox up the bill Lo repoal the Bankrunt act, Mr, Tuurman, referring tothe amendment sube mittod by him when Ihe bill was last boforo the Senata, 80 ua to provide that the rep ball take efinct on tho 1at uf September next, sald hu sub. mitied 1L a8 8 compromise betwoen (huse favorn Jan, 1, 1679, the lime now named in tho bil), a1 those In favor of the repeal taking edoct upon the h bould Liv amendmaut be de. moy tosert Aug, 1, 7 did not think the pcople of thix country wer fairly notified of the fact that the bill would sin thanking him for bis resolution usking for fnformation In regard to the character of the improvements of the Fox and Wisconsin Rly- ers, which has been saddled ou to the River aud Harbor LI for & loog timo past. The Inthina- ton fu these letters is that tha whole thing Is o {oh and o fraud, Tho frlends of Senator Howo tro not dlaposedd to relish that attention to Wis- 20neln matters on the part of Mr. Mattbews. The Cungressional Campalzn - Committee mecets to-lworrow night to prepare a definite plun for thie campalgn, It Lad beeo the pure puse of sume webers of the Commitico to eccure n Jargo fund by the assessment of Gov- crument employes, lrrespective of the Presi- deot’s Civit-Service order. “Ihese members of the Congressional Committeo bad forgotten thy “tuuse i1 the Leglalative Appropriation bill of 1570 forbiddlug such assessments, Metnbers of that Commuttes to-day discovered this clause, aud it wlil have the etlect Lo defeat a portivn of the plans of the Campalgn Committee, The section provides that executive officers or em- I,luyus Wof the Unlted States not appoluted )y zlllm Presvlent ure probibited from res questh thougnt no conlil show that tho Committee, In- 8 LS eodIC gnoie thel o Commlites: e racord,—~heuring honorablo ecats upon_his person, —Uen, John Charles Black, of Chamypalgn, becama the Domacraticcandidate for Congress, Hromwell was renominated, and defoated Black by the rogus lar plrlg voto. In 1608, Col. Jesse Moore, of Macon, 1ald down his Vreatding Elder's commission, which he hiad resumed after coming out of the army, and best Liromwell for tho ltepublican nominatlon, Tom Tirewer, of Cumberland, ran as the Hoarbon can- didate, 'and, aa usual, was badly defoated. Those who know Fdon then aay his chafings under the obacurity forced upon bim werv ter 0 behold, He writhed and froited lika a galley-sla b 0 that his friends took pity and - bogged for him tho_barren Democrallc: nomination for Uovernar agaiust Juhn M. Falwor. Lden ran in 1808 for Uovernor; at least his namo mppeated on the printed tickuts, And his defeat would have been the pulitical doath of e¢ven_such & man as Cook Couuty Wallaco, In 1870, Eden anpesred again saacandidate for a leglslative nominatlon, but was Leten {n Conventlon. 1n 1870, Jease Muoro was renominated for Con- gress, and Audy Hunter, of Edgar, was bie oppa- nout, Jesse winning by a nack. In 1871 the State was redistricted, and, ln order to get rid of several Intensely Ieimnacratic countioa, the lepublican Legislatare binched nino of them 1nto one district andcatled it tho Fifisunth, Theso counties ure Edgor, Clark, Crawford, Lawrence, Jasper, Cumberiand, Efiogham, Sholby, and Moultrie.~ Ali at vnce Eden f s uml&munlh oultric, I 2, Was in the troasuryin May, 1877, of 823, barsemonts of thirty-ane churches in tweive Btates wnd Torritories, $11,045; pautors' librarles, BUOL: oxpensos, §8,707; balance oo Land, 34000 —_— QGERMAN METHODISTS. Special Dispatch (o Tha Triduné ToLEDO, O.s 318y ¥,~Tho Michigan Distriet of the Central Confercnce of the Qerman Methodit Church has been holding & thres-dove’ session bere, which ferminated thls evening. About twen. 1y minlsters wero present. Mostly soutine business was transacted. trade dreamors, had determined to ‘*runamuck " smong the Americiu manufacturers. 'I'o botrow asimilo from a forier Senator from Oregon (Nes- mith), he could only compare the bill to & mulo, ‘with o oride of ancestry, nothing ltke it laving Kone Lefore, and no hope of postority, becauso it ‘Wae bot posalble that apy deliberative body would accept it model for’ future laws, e denled . \Wood's statement that the bill had received the sent of thoso ongaged In the trun and stae) trade, d_sald those wantle had boen Invited (o \anhlu‘lon, nd beon assured that the bill woald neyitably pass, snd had been told by the highest aatborlty in tho Houss that thelr only chauce was to make 8 concemion, and to stato the Jowest terms ander which (hewum live. Lut even then they refused ms & ly to make any terme, and thoy sald, Let us godown'If it be the Judgment of tho coantry that the iron and steel in- duairy must be prosieated, The bill ss n wholo sturbing induatry; it iavolved revolutlon, Industry sty appalled; the wool-grower of the ‘West could get no price for iis wool becauso the wool tianufscturers of the East did not know what the tarll was Lo be, and did know thut If thie tarti was to provail his mlll must go, With the millions of Idle men now uuemployed, with forges, fur- naces, aod factorles entirely closed, how would the working peopls be fed, aud army wonld: keep thom in order? repested that thia ‘was a revolutionary sure. 1t was the very madness of theory to sert that a tori® which sthwulated production, FINANCIAL. NEW YORK. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribunét Nuw Yonx, May 0,—The fallurea to-dsy fuclade Kiei Wormsen & Kingsbury, Brosdwr, clof 1abilities $120,000, Darjne . Geen wholesalo boots and shoes, llabilitice, $31,078; sol nominal $37,607, Alden, Blennenstock & i was IIOWH, TR WISCONSIN BENATOL'S HEPLY TO JOLIAN, e Edlior of TAs Tribuna. \Wis., MayB.-—In the March-April number of the North Amarican Reclew, ihe Hon, Qeorge W, Jullan, of Indlans, & well-known Cone gressman and politician, pudlished an elabursto article entitled **The Death-Struggle of the Re. publican Party,”—a subjuct so signidcant asto tlonal Dank of Bt. Lools are credltors {0 $1,110, Papl Zunz & Co. offer 25 cents on ihe dollar. ‘Tholr llabititios prove to bo $104,350, sud call to return to unvention that ziving to, or recelying from oal A 'l ~ | suggest the charactor of«1lie argument employed. | their actual assets $31,600. Paul Kuna Individusls uny other oflicers or employes of the Govera- and which added to tho world's supulies, onbanced | couBLeY Bo brotected: yoan 1 Id at Edingham, The con: Iy had 'vs i Netter & Co. and Greensbsam be tepealed immediately. Ht had been fu the J 1, By lowering the rate of Interest on money, | iosiants were Jamou C, Allen, Tom lire A, J. | Inthe May-June numberof the same Shuzagine, had given notes Lo Netter 3 O f o T e oter thing of | 3L lcliey Cummiticn u long time, and they wora | BFACES 12 o of 1o fact luak he price of K0udd | uoi *eftect (his by the Govoramont onex. | ihier, George It Sending, und. silas White: | the Hon, 1 0. Mowe. Dalted lates Bepatortrom & o0, %nd e fm #lad speculsied fn goide not preparcd for repeal. Ilo thougnt it best to allow it to remain i force until September, Some consideration duo (o the men who were In- debied, and Congrens abuuld not in bot haste put an end 1o this law uce. Mr. Deck aald ghu blll to "F“l the Baokrupt law Immediately bad pessed the Iluase by an over- whelming majority, andat anuther tiine passed the Senalo by an overwheliing majority, tor from Ohjo_(Thars bl tactics. Now he w head, Eden not belugable to carry his own ‘The Bgnt was bittor for 184 ballofs, il miduight, At last, scelng that wa nocewsury, each candidain AGHEKD UFON EDEN a9 the ono least likely to give bim trontla in the fulure. 1t1e sald that Eden took the nominatlon on thoe 145th ballot, with warin sssuranco to the conteatants that io no event would he be o thele way sgain, The Itepublicans nominated Capt. Georgs liunt, now Benator from Edgar, who, of couve’ was badly oeaten by Eden. Bo Eden got snother term in Congress, and made the ususl seeord, —that of a nitre cipl 10 1874, the Convention was held st Parls. 1lun. terbad canvassed the district, and had a reason- abilo certalnty of geiting the nomination, but Eden importuned for thu ususl compliinentry indurses oty. nd prolonged vutside man s BAGINAW, MICII, Bpecial Dispateh to Tns Tyiduns. Detnotr, Mich,, May D, —Ald. B, Paln, of fagt naw City, filed a voluntary petition in bsnkrapicy here this morniuz, itis secursd Mavliities At $50,000; unsecured, $105,000; assets, 7,300, APPLETON, WIS, Aoecial Disvatca 1o The Tridunt. Arrievox, Wia., May 0,—The creditors of 3: G, Grlawolq, bankrupt, kave sgreed lo accopt 2 conts on thadollar, Q. M. Richoond has htflfl sdjudged a bankruot, and W. A, Nowell, of Mi* wWaukeo, sppoluted Asslgace. ing full legal-tender munr{ suiliclent for the wants of de, and regulating its value by sine and judiclous fogislation. 1y the protection of American (ndustries by the enactment of & tarif based un conetitutional limlts for revenue, but with discrimination fo the vrotection of abor, the farmer, miner, the manu- facturer, and the brodncing intereat, . By holding the public lands for the uae of the actual settler, and notto bogranted assubaidice have besti so grantedt to hold such corporations Lo a strict accountabillly, and where tho terma of the rant Liave not Leen compliod with 1o reclatin such ands aa baving beon forfeited uud as baviog ros verted to the doverument. 4. By opening new ficlds for labor in the con. llmfl.lm(,ol works of national lmportauce either directly by tho Government itself or by rendering eudoye who shall otTend shall bo ot onco dis- ! 1l from the servico of tha United States, ed guilty of & misdemeanor, and, fun thereof, sholl be Aned In a sum ROt exeediog $500. 3 ; IHE EIOITHOUR LAW, ‘Tlie demazoguea bad their bour In the Iouso early 13 worning. ‘Tha friends of the labor- ng-wun sprang up liks musbrooms upon the tuer when the Commitees on Educstion aud Labor reuorted a resolution to provide for the cuturccsient of the Eight-tlour Juw, 'Tho reso- Jution 1w effect declared that the Eight-Hour Law should be enforved, and that Goverament workmien ehall recelvo ten hours' pay for eight Lours' work. [t was curious {: bear the tell whethor the pending bill would wost promote free trade or prutectiou, If it wera & free-trade vl i winat the fendency and anift of the age. Even Engtand was beglnning to realizo the asd mistake she minde when shie did nog coufine the frecdo of teade to paw materialeaud fued. e quuted 3z, Wood as saylny that tho last quarter of thie contury had diui! m‘ulnhul by war, but he (Kelley) U] uur“l s crowning glory waa a tzl. umrh of peace, 'and the lestimony ‘which the United Siates bad giwn to the world ia tho Cen. tennial Exposition of the value of the proteciive syaten in developing the resvurces of a nation snd sitribates of s, another membog of the Com- yssud Meavs, made a speech in fuvor of & 1, as one tuat would atlect desirable cuanges in fha existing systeim. Wisconsin, prints a reply to Mr, Julian's falmina- tion under the challenging Inguiry, ** Isfthe Ite. publican Party {n Its Death-Struggle?™ Me. Jullan served (en years ln tha Iouso of Jtepresentatives, wnd in the rampalgn of 1452 cut a sumewhat con- splcuous figura fu the politics of the country by welng noginated as & candidate for the Vice-Fresl doncy on the ticket with John P, Hale, In 1873 the cause ol flurace Greeley, and in was an ardent advocata of the cloction of the ‘tusafruct' Hammy Tilden. It may be readlly inferred, therefore, that Mr. Jullan's personsl prejudices prevent bim trom bein: consldered an lmpartial witoess 1o tho trial, au: he {5 s0 snxlous Lo prove that the Republican parly [ at tnroes of dissolution that he fatsifes history and peul-:ru facts iy order to mske out a can was |loml thing L bave itn repeal tal imuediataly, — Let (b xllllun Nothing so deranged the Uusiness of the country s uncertainty, sumcnte which the 3 red the absolute and fmmediste | i C Y dstaucc, in no case to bein the fo bal- | mest of & aocond term as & vindicailon of bis o In- 2 argumeuts which these proleasional frionds [ ir. Whyts favo u Thio Commlttet rose, and tho Houso adjourngd, | asdsiavce, in no I of el Tecord. | After exacting & poaltive iy} . " Theso misatatements on toe pari of the In BOSTON, o’ Jabor - advanced b eupport o 8 LT L R — o ————— :Lr.g_‘l‘.flb'u:"l;ll.:z::lljcrlfll the Goveruieut to be ade- | Fretid, Aliee CxoCtios rowlae from | diana sorel re not allowed to pas UNe | polio e, May 0. —Tha Home Matual fo- thls resulution. Oug °cl advocated it on e vhilosophlcal Rround that te labuser can do a8 uch work' n elght bours us fu ten, yet s, 8, Cox was fudiscreet envugh the fleid clear tn 1870, Hunter reluctantly withdrow hils namie, Eden was roln&mlll)‘uwd, and’ defeated Judge Jecod Wilkin, of Clark, 1n 1870, Eden did not have #0 amonthacams challented by wo adroit & crose exawiner as Bena- tor Hlowe, and the result is that tho Wiscousla critic 18 so engroased wilb correcting the errors and demnolishinj sssortious of Juljan that ho ntion to the vital mattarin THE WEATHER, Orrice or Tnx Cunkr Sianal Orricen, Wasu. 1Xa70%, D. O,, May 10+1a. m,~ Indlcations—For sta smenduients and the passage of itha Lill afier apreaing to the Hou thoughit perfected it. Mr, Maltews sald [ G cucnnumniunr ship-bullding intes and tho carrying of American products in Amer) sbips, and “to render such sid, under pi guarantees agalnst fraud. aa will enable American surance Comp of this city, bhas lentn]mn!d.' and will closo up itsafairs. Asscls, $741,6%0i 1labilittos, $1.440,183; outstanding risks at pres swendments, which ho he hal supposed this bill UROX: 3 ‘ .. ; Deatows vary Iifle et 500, 000, L0 SUpOTL It becatise, us b aaid, by (ts pasunze | would be accepted by tha Sens sme from | the Teanessce and Ohlo Valley, north and weat | gieamuhips to cowpeto with forelun ones. e A n Manten of ] A St 2 ety i e ofered Tortbe bamiey: | the Judiciary Commiice, Ho Accapied thowmind: Monary or lower temporaturce, sibing | *'ir 70 8o o safe. dspoaliory igr monay, | Fare, avain beyan & clavads of i dleiict agulust | e death-strupgls Jof al oo e sbawn 10 the ROME, GA iR e B el went of the Commitios to he repeal take and to protect peopls llllnlj fraud and loss occae | Edeo, and met with Natiering successand prownies | contrary, Hence those who tako up the Reciew > i 8! al and clear weather will prevall, effect the 1st of January, 1870, becauso st that For the Upper Misstuulppl snd L time Congress would bave been in aesalon a month, | Vi & u opporiauity would be offered tafraws s ‘wise substitute for the present Bankrups law. 1o arg that the (riends of the immediate l![&:\rll of ibe law ha not given aufticlent reasun for thelr zeal o tois matter. e reforred to petitions prescnted by the Senators from Oho snd where favering Its immediate repeal, and sald ho had no doubt he would please s lurge nwnber of hls persunal aud wer Afssourt Agtawrs, QGs., May p—J. & B, Bonew L Roue, bardware morchants, have falled. Lisbll tles, $175,000, ——— LEWISBURG, TA. LEwisaURG, Pa., Msy 9,—The Unlon Natlonal Bank has suspended. ¢ Ls thought tLe dopositont will bo paid la full, sloned by savinge banks snd trust companles, a outal-depository system should b cstaniisbed, rom which, upon money belug deposited, certti- cates of deposit bearing a low rate of interest should be tsued, aud wiich sortidcates should bo payable on domand io «full legai-tender Govera- et money. 7. Tuat wo dumaund the ropesl by ihe State @overnment of a)l charters and special privileyea Inconslstent with ihe vresent Coustitution of the #ary thut thesc Lro Slicories of the Eight-tou Taw should Le consistent. It was enough for the cantidate for Cougressiopal bonors fu the fall that they could “wmail the Congraslowsd urid to thelr coustituents, showing tbat they Dad epokien fur tho great cause of labor, y WANTS & MAKDANUS. Eiliut Bhutz, Postinaster st Marshalltown, la., w:uh: au epplication bere this alternoon for A with thu seasonable cxpectation of dnding somo satiafactory ovidenco sdduced that the duminaut party of tho country lunot werely 8 lively coru: as Julian reproscots, - but s decldealy robu: Bealtiy, Yigorous corgas, with no' bad talat i Llood, 1o hereditary discase in ita bones, and with an inherited lopgevity sssurcd to it Ly the love of the peupla snd the gruce of Uod, will discuver that 1lowe entiroly misses the mark, either by design or accident. Ho fs 100 much absorbed .nl{wh re. ‘Two months befure the Couventiun et I% was more than certaln that Junter had dele- gatcs envugh to secure his choice over Edeu, A BCAUBD CONURESSMAN, The nonentity ot Ladly frigbtened, and so he o] James C, Rodluson, belter kuowa ai " Tobimsen, of Sprivgdeld, into the district For six weoks **Jim's™ ulssion was that of pacifl- cator, and well he did bls work. \When the Cou- veution mel, delogates who warw pledged and fn- dimlnlshing nurthwest winds, shifting to sontheast, warmer, clear weather, stafivnary and fulling batoumetor, For the Lake Reglon, southwest winds, warmer, partly cloudy weather, occasioual ralns, stationary vrruslag barometer, LOCAL OBIERYATIONS, Cuicago, My, B, Weaike fime. | Bar. Tar fia,, Wind. ; e a0, —iha damadge, I auy, whoa Judictully sscere’ | structed for’ Huuter deliberately followad **Jim ™ | with the mis.akos of his upponcat, znd t00 au e u“..'ii.‘i“:"fif.'.‘,’v‘, :bfi;h"fl"fimi‘u".‘fi'fll 40 | poiitical friends ebould ba Sithpost the lnmodiate 939 €3 | 04w, ive wbop-hf by the State. . 7 81cet | N binson over 1to, Fden: flm’p‘ and Eden onca | 10 crowd him into the ..,.,‘3.‘2 the ;;.mmw o GILLETT. e theo petitonere wht o sbould BA¥G | reyesl of thu law, but he could not do so. 1ls FREEE g i 6. That wo demand thu passage and enforce. | more bore tho glurlous standurd ot the Demacracy atralt d & sorehead, Apecial Diszaich (o The Tribuné: reduc e u"" Taauers “l".!" Ho clajws | gued 1hat to pass s bill (2rtho immediate repcal [ 3441200k 23| 42 ment of such laws as will prevent all comhi- | on tu victory and Washlugton. Opun chardes of woverel hleorticlo was | gparwavizeo, Iil, Mey 0.—8. I Cooph o $4,000 more than Le bas reccived. of the law would be & vioiation of the fundar [ 333515 (5408 £3 | &3 natlons, discrimiuations, or granting of robates by | uribeey and corsuption wers oy lluuter's Y designes 4 4 Malvin 4. Cushing, of Mousik, DO NUT WAST NEGLUKS. weotal principles u”mlluhu it would impatetho | 3u:18 p.uil30013] 80 | 83 transportation cowpanles. sud cowpeiliug the | fricods as sgatnst Eden and Rabt: :, but nothing Ubo adopted Jucksonviile, elvin A. R, The Philadelpbis contractors for the South Awmgrican railroad are unauccesstul in cudeavor- fug to secure colored labosers bere from the fear ot the colored men that they will Lo sold futo slavery, the DBrazllun Miuister haviug been ealled Upon by the colured mwen,and state that, altbough slavesy bus uot bees fully wbol. Lshed fo Brazil, It 1s In process of abulition by grudual ewaucapstion, which will make the country free fu twenty-one years, There Lo a law i Brazil probiviting colored wen frow set- wing fu_that country, and they cauouly be taken du Ly contract under o special act. TUB VEOFOSED NEW THUNE MAILLOAD. Tu i Wortern dssuciated Presa. Wasuisuzon, D. C, May 8.—The Senate } Committee va' Batrouds today beard D, Folte Trusteea of the State lastitution for tho Deat s51 Dub, located at Jacssonville, sppeared bcl_\"; the Qovernor snd Secretary Wines m-dlyvu(l‘ emoranda of an {nveatigation beld by tua Trus tees, and contalning a denial of tuo charyes fo cently published 1a Tix Cuicaco TuiBtaE 40 other papers, of overcharge to Cook Louut "G': clothiny, boots, etc., furnlsbed to jumates O fustitution from that counly, except it ""m.'.::n: mistako in supplylug too expeusive bovts 18 B lastances. Tue memorapua iuclude a deol 1be great Joogth touching thy specifa casce, 3u msnagement of tha lnstitution. ol S VEe. comuon careier 1o furaleh the sanio facilities and porforu the same service for the samo price to all wee. 0, That we demand the témediato repeat of the lteauwption st uf 1874 10. ‘That wa demand the equal sud just taxa. tlon of all vroperty whatsgever, excopt that used by the Federal Governmeat, and used or held for Goverament purpotes. 11, That we domaud the paymcot of Govera- ment boods accordivg to the original contract, — In lawful tonoy of the nation. ‘SscentA—That to siyniicactly designate our State orgaulzation, desigucd to ascure duancial wud labor reforw, we adopt the uame of Natwpal Urecu- Back Labor party of Beunsyivants. The fullowing resolullon was also adopted, snd ordered to be tuserted in the platform; Wussxas The struggle: even centurica for came of Lhe in that atyla of composition; for It iuclsive method und ceustlcin rhetoric as suy vne can do- sire. Like most sged mep Bonstor llowa scoms o be llving i the past more tusn fi the present, and be taies 8 special satisfaction lu currecting the historlcal misstateients of his vpgugent, us if thu exact date of Lolding the Ih’l&“hell:-l‘lfll Coaventlun, or the procise number of voles cast ia 1840 for James U. Blrney, had anything wbatever 10 do with the present atatus, conditlon of heslth, or prospect of long lifo Lefore the Nevublican party. ‘Trae, Senator llowe DI!DALI ibe must {udulitable testimony to prove that the Democratic party, to which Mr. Julian has now Joied Lis political fortunes, 18 pre-eminently abd juicrently bi and bst jta record 1s 3o black and dauining in regard to the yuestion of Slavery aud the rixbts of wan that §¢ conuot be truated s fach to deul Jusuy, o to love weicy, of to walk uprigutly be- pbilgation of coutracts. Tue passaze of (he blll wouid be (0 pass & retroactive law, because it would operate upun ra-l\‘oulucu- * Mr. Whyte asked 11 tho passage of the Hankrupt law itscll was not retroaciive. Lid it not operate upon former coutracta? Mr. Matthows said yes. 1t was wrong in b nse of deprivink the people of thelr rights. Cuntinu- ing ks remacka, ho sald the Baukrupt faw was d u 1847, but it was oply within the past W or threo yoara thia clawor bad been juade for Its sepen). Mo bada letter this morning from & felend tn fadtans deaounclag bl for Lis support of the Baukrups law, aud said po one wanted ltin oxlateuce except thleves. That was the style of argument used. He etood upun bis own coovice Hoas, and wbils he questivoud Lhe motivea of no Lo uvual 4,000 wajorily appearing vsly,—Chalco, of Blclby County, bolng bls epponent. WilO 13 TilS MAN EDENY ‘There fs such & thing as a quickened consclence even uuder the Waius of o Dousbon Dumocrat. Tho wauy years that Jobn Eden bas been Ju Con- greus Lave shown him Lo be, Jiko Biil Morrison, & were Ggurchead. Jlo bas not even the murit of being 8 negative, Sohinx-ilke wau, sa fs Morrison, for ble silence 13 sttilvutable, not o shrewdocss, ut to moral cowardice. Sald & leadlvg Dewmocrat yesterday: **Jobn Edeu is acowsrd in every: 80089 of the Ler! e nover bad o particle of pluck. Why, if bo wus diog by sad beard his own broiher ssvatied, bo would walk away without one word of deulslor dofenss.” The fact that be s to- day Chajrman of the Commiiteo ou War Cla‘ms shuws that the Democratlc Speaker secoguized bhis Stsximumw, 69 wmtntmum, 45, X Guo, he did ot allow wuy v to questiou bie, Lo W fres Tavosed tbo Dankrupt Low Decause b thougn it Wil trer