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THE Ex-Postmaster McArthur's Cnu. Up for Trial, | Record of Judgments, Now Suits, Bankrupteies, Lte, he case of tho Umted Staten va. ex-Postmuater MeArtnurdnd his bondsmen, Chdrles Hopkinson, Cariisie Mason, John Alston, James Steele, and /fhomss S. Dobbing, caine np before Judes Bods gett yesterdsy on the argument of demursers of the Government to the second, third, fourth, nfth, slxih, snd severith spocial pleas of the sureties, - The fitst plea charges generally that tho sureties dla not executs the bond, The second sets out that McArthar had woll and traly pecforimed his daty. The third ples charges that the Postmaster-Gen- ersl suthorized McArthur to keop back sufficlent fands to meet ble average monthly expenses; that o did #0, depositing that smount in the Cook Catnty, theThird Natlonal, jand the iome 'Nae tlonal Banks, and that portion on'y of the fands in lost; nd that the action of tho Fostmaster-Generl in so changing McArthur's dutles and Uabillties discharged uteties,’ In the fourth plea the sareties clalm tney are pot llable, because the Government has been gulity of such laches s to discharge them; that 1t was she duty of a Bpeclal Agent to examine McArthur'a pooks &t short Intervale, and that had this been done the defalcation would have been discovercd. The fifth and aixth pleas are anbstantially lke {he third, only sctting out the circumstances with ctall, ore QClehth plea {9 one of xet-off, asking to have siiowed 5a 8 cradit the_valanco due MeArthar for fton furnistied on the Court-Tiouse in Ban Prancis. ca, and on 8 Government bullding in Lincoln, feb.: also to bo crediled with the 000 Jost 1n tho Cook Connty Natfonal Bank. - The first plea waa not demurred to, and was hc)q‘ gond, o second ples, of weneral performance, was h;{l}‘ to ha M:Y. v‘vfiflmnt argument, becanse when special breachen were slloged in the declaration the tetendsnts must plead to them Individually, ‘As 10 the third plea, District-Attorney Bange contended 1t was bad, becanse tha statute was im- perative, requiring the Fontmaster to deposit with the Assintant Treasurer all the funds of the Post. Dfice, and_ that ho aud his surcties should be re- roonslble for whatever funds ho failed forany reanon to deposit therei that 1t was unoteven in tbe power of the Attorney-Genceal L0 yary orcoun- feract tho eflect of the sbeolute sud linperative statute to ll)nlt zABc n'll‘lymnnlnl no other de- than the As int Tresaarer. PO the Tourth plon, 1t was contended that the faches of 8 Government officer in no caso roleascd the sureties, and tho decisions on that polnt were pumerous, Whatever money a Postmasterdeposit- d etsewhere he deposited at his own nsk. The soventl plea was, it was claimod, bad, be- caure it nowhere alleced that the Postmaster had resented It ta tho proper acconnting ofiicer, tho asth Auditor, at Wasbington, to bo passed on, and that oftiecr bad never sliuwed or disallowed it. It wan a condition precedent to the prosecution of such a clalm that [t mast Arst bo disallowed by the nditor, AUnllm art of the sureties, Mr. Ela contended {hat the Bostmaster General, by his order in regard to the deposil of the funda, d increased the Yiabllity of the sureties without il consart, snd thns roleased them. Tho sureties had s right lo rely on the !aw requiring the funda to be depusited witn the Assistant Treseuror .once a week, and were therefore on} rfla«mnlhfllnnhlln:ummnlg- tlons of 8 week. Tho Government, by the change 1 the rate, * wonld make thom respomsille for o month'a recelpta. Nor were they liable for mouoy lost in the Cook County Natlonal Blnk,r fhat bank waa a Unlted States dnnulllor(. he Luches of tho Postal Agent here in not finding out McArthur's crovkednesa relcased thae sureties, and ‘made the Govarnment responsible, . The arguments swere not concluded, and wero ostponed by Judge Blodgett until Friday momn- " udgo Dangy appeared for the Government, Eia & Parker for ibe auretles, John Uorden for MeArthur, and Il. 8. Mohroe for the Cook Connty Natlonal Bank's wuterests, R PERIONAL. * Miss Frederlka M, Perty, on whom rests the bonnr of belpg Chlcn{u woman' lawyer, was the ablect of cousldorable attention ;Mlun‘ly while engaged In th trial of & cany bofore Judge: Booth sud n jury, Rhe managed hor cane well, and rum~ med up us clearly and coolly 8y any of her lezal brethren could bave dons. , DIVOACES, aris Losk filed 2 bill yesterday for & divorco from her busband, Peter Lusk, on the ground of desertion. ITEMS, | . The Appellate Court will meet this sfternoon #nd rendor & numbor of opinfol Friduy, May 24, will be tho day of servico to the June term of tho Buperior Court. No now calendara will be propared. Tho habcas corpus tase of Charles Zimmerman came up before Judge McAllister yeatorday,’ Zim- mermaii wos fined 850, and, bolng nnahle to pay, be was sent to fuil, Tho Judge alacharged ki under the Pour-Convicts act, & Tho habieas corpus dato of Llibu ‘Tosexrahz and Jobn Ryan was also bronght up befors Judge Mc- Alllster and continned to thia morning, the pris oners belng held in 8300 each. Iickey thinks they know somethlng abous the Gage millinery robbery Tast week, 2 ‘To-day i1 defauit-day fu the Circuit Conrt. § [§ln noticing yesteraay & sult. in_chancery which purparied tu be commenced by Robert Blay, of Connecticut, against the old firm of Hamlin, ifale &Co., it was umitted toatate that this proceeding, which'scoms to bo & continuation of the attemut made by Mr, Hawlin In the United Btate rapt Courg last year, alfords-an un ;F viz.: the firat and principal defendant, Ar. lin, giving his boud us wecurity for thn. forcosts, K - UNITED 8TATES COURTH, The Orjental ow dee-Mlillg bef:n aemt in tres- pass yesterday against the Union Coul Company, cishaing $1, 000 dama, Hlclen M. Croes sued I'eter Daab for 81,000, Jerume Jones broughit suit for $1,500 against L. T.McDufeo, B. P, Btration, snd Otls V. Howland, BANKRUPICY MATTERS. Willlam B, and_Alanson Dwight, livery-stable keeperaut Moo 145 B?,fi“i&&“m,“". prust, fled o voluntw n bankrupicy yestarday, . Thelr $211; th $1,000; s securedy Al g 33 The sssets ar A and hus mothing with which to pay 1| 3 L ‘A m-cnm!u wan lssuiod to Lonls Remach from l}l his dubts mentioned {n bis cowpouliion scaod. ules, Tho Assignce sad composition meeting in the of Loopold, Mellor& Co, wera continued to ly.’.’) A‘. Tlolm was glected Assigueo of €. H. Mont- fomerio, Tho composition moeting in the casc of W, 8. ock was _continued 10 the 31t inst, b i An Awsignes will be chosenat 10 8, m, to-day for Alvis . Neuberg. £ 3 SUPERIOR COURT IN DRIZF, The Trastees of the Newton Theologlcal Institu. tlon flled n bill {nlcrdly apsloit Wiligue A, E"mi" Uertrude T, Ewing, -Benjamin V. and Lello¥, Page, Anslo F. Page, Alfred Whilo, H. D~ Moors, ' the fudusirlal Mutgal Ex. thange ,lml Investment Company,* W. D. l’;‘i‘{‘l‘bfl ne‘chen'w;l :u loxuclulu éx morjgage 3 on the follow operty: Comume: 1t oIS Ruy Sate mreet ata point 1u twe west 1g ol =28-12 feet north of the north line of Division Street; running thenco noith on sajd west linu of : North Btate street 10-1% foct; running thence et on a lina parallel with the north tine of Livis- fonstreet 141 Feat 4 Inches; running thence suuth onaling BAraliel with the weat juo of Notin Blaty dtrest 21 Ur12 feot: running thencu cast on & ling aratlel with tho north Hue of Divialon streef 1311 et o the plgce of bugluuing. Tug same lstitis ton gled o eimilar bl "-nlln- Willlam A, Ewiny, Qertrudo B’ E A _others, \vlln“ and 10 foreclove u mortgage for 85,000 tha following lot: Comwencing 8t o p fn the west Hne of Nurth Staty strect B7 feetnorth of the north line of Diviston atreet; funulug theuce uorth on the west liue of Nosth Blatu slsoet 22 41 feut; ronulog thence weston a Uine varailel with (be worth Jise of Division strvet L 412 feot; runnitg thence wouth un & line Danallcl with the weet Iine of North State streot #2341 feet; ranulng thence easton a ling paraliel ¥ith the north line of Divislon atreet 131 4-12 feet to the pluce of beylnning, A third bill was fled by the same cumolainant syaiust William and Qertruda U, Hwing, A. George W. Bpofford, and fag, othiery, forecloss & 'mortgage ' for $5, on ‘.h‘l following descrived lot: = Commegcing at boint in the west lino of Norih Stats strecet 41 feet north of the north Iine of Division stret; funning thenea north on sald west lioe of Nostn Etats wirect 21 0-12 foul; runuiug thence west Un & ling purativl with the north llue of Divislon flseet 1514.12 feet: running (bence south on s Hlas parailel with the.weeb.ling of Norih Sta Sleetnd 0-12 fect; ranuing thence east on 8 lins Jurallel with $by’ narih lloe of Divisicn street 41 4-12 feet 0 the place of be, Jamts 8, Begn commenced 10, 000 Meainst Bnocl Msrks, aud 13,000 dgaiast Jobo Servie. J. Q. Blilaggd Ang B, Lol for 83,000, =/ Adolph Ebliolsud Laspa Bouenchelaye Ebslich an, puly Buencheln.yes i 4..,_% 00, Seng s aepul Bustnchs and L,a;mml-_:;. ud George 1. fis X 3 ey 3hdk gawmenced & suit In, " *6unat Jobu bpiral wsocovier 85,000 U migg innioy. o, 1t for ther for mes, A 1.1, Murphy, Asaigney, St o4 S, fetelns o e & urty ., 000 i 3 ) Blocl , 18 Wolcotbs Addition. > ' = *58 % Ral CRIMINAL COURT. aciobrt Dreckinbridge wis trivd for larceny and Ahomas Hutchiason sud Willlam Tyrrall wers e by s i it L ¥ place =Y 4 r 'og Msdghter. Tho teinh wil o duisbed fo-day, I TUR CALL." H l&fl:y‘il‘:jfid‘fifb_‘k adwiralty cadas Lh:}”-w": u.:z::.u‘;?‘n"“m w@cet ab ¥ P. W, 3B “UR Uasy~2y3, '230, 337, and 240 to 350, lacle- 0. 233, Btorm vs, Erls Haflway Company, on wriai, e Juhox Jawmnowit, 137, 133,°133, 139, 14310 147, 140, 151, 152, and 135 ta 1 incing Juoux Moone—3tatiuns ia chancery room at noon. 122, inclusive, except 33, upoe RougRe~84, 107, 111 10 12;, No. 101, Aghew vs. Gray, on B “Jinaa Boori~113, 116, and 110 to 125, taelmive. No case on tri on trial. Jrnak MoALLIATER-1F0 to 207, inclusive, excent 107 and 199, No. 17, Show vs. Urfawoid. on trlal, dnnae FARwELL~1.434. DAy 74, Beed. Jupax WiLLIANS~No call, JUDOMENTS, Uriten Brates District Covnr—Junax RLoporte —Charies Johnson et al arge Couchs decree, 818, Bure, " O Jr American & Welih, 8: R, Saagens 0T pae . Nutda tet, T Couw Ll =] o nurT-Junax Rooens-Teter Kauf va. K, Tjer, §092.50. par Hporii—Francls Anew, use Thoms Walker Fed W, Zaticrmeimiers e i ————— 140, Tueker mater, 92, " let, 873, MARINID NEWS. NAUTICAL MISHAPS, A cathend was jerked out of the schr Maj, N, I, Ferry yesterany while she was passing up the tiver. The barge Rutter, consort of the steamehip V. IT. Ketchum, lost & catnead yestordsy while being towed np the river, The schr U, C. Darncs’ fiying Jib carrled away. 8 2as-lamp on Lbe South Side spproach toClarkatreet bridge yeaterday afternoon. Thto schr B, J) McVen chfried away het {ibboom, g:d tha schr Mariner lost s Jib on Lake Michigan tarday, Ihe n{au of the prop Badger State had one of bis legs hadly Jammed betwean that vessel and the dock, at Detroit Monday. - kerosene lamp expinded on tho prop Smith, City, dionday, and set fire to the forecastla, sel had & narrow escape from destroction. men, while under the Influence of liquor, were capsized by trying to catch hold of the guarde of the stomn barge Egyptian, at Cleveland, on g-umbl:y morning. They wero rescied by the tug nborn, At Milwaokes Ratarday the sche Minnle Slanson ran into Foint strect bridge, an lron -stracture, damaging it badly, and in ihe ovenlog i :mu Badgcr State demuralized the woath approuch of Menomines bridge eo that the tenders experienced great dificulty in elo H& the draw. The schr Willlam Mcdregor, with ore from Mar. quelte to Clavoland, ran on te the Topeall Ialand reef In ¥ault Riveron the trip down M Bha arrived at Cleveland Bunday lenking uul{, with & stesm puwip on board, and damaged to tho extent of $700. Tho vesscl was Insared for $16,000, LAKE FREIGNTS, Local graln freights wera more active, and firmer, yesterday, st 14 @¢2c¢ for corn to Buflalo byeail; 7c, alt water, throughi; und 0@0%c by lake and rall to New York. Room was taken for 36, 000 bn wheatand 330,000 bu corn, To Buffalo—FProps Newburgh (Rlls up), Aralla, and Onelds, corn, through; schr Pensaukee, corn, at1X%e; achr Unadlila, corn, at 2¢, 'ToBarnla—PropJobn Pridgeon, corn, throegh, To Goderich—Schr Lena Johneon, cotn, on private terms, To Ogdcnsburg—Prop Champlain, corn. In the afternoon—The schr Lizale Law, corn, through, via Buflalo; schr Charles Foster, corn, E:fll;nm‘n, ot 1Key sche C. U, Barnes, wheat, to s, Thornton, Bruce & Co. o schir Ads M yestorday chare tored edora ta carry deals and bosrd timbor from. Manistes to Kingsion at $3.75 per 1,000 foet for the deals and B4, 50 for the timbe: ths former to be taken from the dock and the lat- ter fros on board. 'Tho capacity of the vessel s 326,000 foct of luniber, This Ie consldered a good freight for the vessel, belng equal to a 7)4c nite vn Kgrain, the figure now being but e, ‘Tha schr 8, Datcs was chartered yesterday to fetch Jumber fram Empiro Pier to” Chicago st 81. 3734 por 1,000 feot, on rail. = : ‘Fhe scor Skylark, p. b, cedur posts and tles from Cedar liver to Chicago, ——— PORT HURON. Ponr Hunoy, Mich., May 21.—Down—Praps Atlantie, 5t. Joseph, D. Dallentine nnd consort, Qermania and barges, Avoa Smith And coneort; schrs Ontario, I, F.' Merryman, "Amolia, Loulsa Lozon, Totrent and raft, ’ 7 Up—Props Commodore, B. W. Dlanchard, N. K. Falrbank snd consort, Egyptian and consort, Linzoln snd barges, Banilac,and consort; skhrs ‘Trintdad, Kiogfianer, O, M. liond, Prince Alfred, Wind—Nozth, bris W . Weather—Cloudy. - - s 2% Ponr llunox, May 21—10' p, m,~Fassed up<~ Prop Quebee; schr Pandors, . e Duwn—l'roel L. Glibert, Milwaukée, . Bay Cif and barges, Wetmore aud cousort; schry E. Nichols, Kate Darley, J, H. Mead, L, L. Wation, J-O'Nell, Sum Coyk, " Fayetio Hrown, Grango: Maggle. 11, C. Richards. y Wind—Norin, light, ., * . . ‘Weather—Cloudy., A NEW CANAL LLER, ‘The admeasnrement of the new steam canal prop Pecrless was reglotered ab the Custom-Houde yous terday. he was built at Lookport by Ryan liroth- ers. Ilor tonuagoe is 101, 88; 1éngth, DO 1} breadth lying in_the fiver, ‘near Indisom street where she . will tecelva her machloery, ‘Ihia 1 €ho only stedm canal boat, It Tug ‘Usipunx 1n cortectly Informed, has.ben bulit tor the 1llinoia & Michigun Canal, alnce tho spring of 1877, Her engina and ooller wiil be similar 10 thoss oo tho canal propellers of the Slager & Talcott Udm= vany, : . MARQURTTE. | Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Manqusrre, Mich,, May 21.—Arrived—Hchr Ogarita, L % Cleared~Schr Bacanaba,” The propa Fletclier, Bupcrlor,'and Hale, with their consorts, which wero roportcd as clearing yesterday, did not leave i}l this eveniug, being storm-bonuil. \ Paused down—Prop Pacific, Passed up—1'rop Winslow. Weather—Fine, e & light, ‘Wind—North, i — TIIE CANAL, Drinogronr, May 21—Arrived —Elizabeth, Lockport, 104,800 lbs sced, 3245 bu osts; City of Houry, Honry, 6,500 bu oate; Iladore, Menry, 6,000 bu corn, £ o Clearod—0Omahr, Morrls, 10,000 50,000 shingles, Buinceront, May 21—10 p, m,—Arrived—0rlon, Mazwellles, 0,000 bu corn, Clearcd—Montauk, Lockport, 4,053 bu wheat; Maytlower, Joliet, 6,150 (L lumber, 100,000 shin- lea; Luckport, 25,000 lath, 150,000 shingles; cmont, 8,080'ft lumber, ANOTIIER NEW COMER. , Capt, Archle McConnell has returned from Philadeiphia, where ho went in queet of o ateam yacht suitable for carrylog pasicngers from the harbor lo Lincoln P'ark. and he found and pur- chased just what he was looking for, and will have tho cralt heve Frida) 11 gous well, Her namo fu tho Fanny Bchrlv ono year old, and capsblo of carrying 76 passen- kere. Bhecan make tho lauding convenivatly at \le prosant pler at_ Linooly Park, ber dral but B feet, lor lenuths s 54 Cupt. McConnel) Wwhun Bew W, feat lumber, {oel, auu bresdih 4 $1,300 for ler, and 13 feet, ler valug THE MARINE UNDERWRITERS, The Commitiee of tho locsl marine-insurance agents appolntod to get up & scheme for puoling commissions et ‘yesterd but i not agree upou any plun, -Anotlier conference will probably held, and, ‘When the Commitieo matures a be cliume, they will eall o meellug of the sgents, And ::m-unt'hw’lh;léllurlhnltnclnn. et Ml A NEW LUMBER-BARQGE, . ... The uew barze B. A. Insb, which was lately ftted out at Orand laven, afrived hore yesterdoy: 1iaven, 3nd was wioored atthe Lumber, Market, She lllqnltl:I llx.’nnldm‘:n craft, sod n- v: 801, uisltio oo luiaber-cargyin e athod sttor 5. e 1riuky 1. F tbe Ain of 1rah & lullen, of thivcity, ——— MICHIGAN CITY. Apecial Dispaich 10 The Iribune. Micuiaax City, May L —Arrived—! ette, Manlistee, lumber; schrs Adale, Whil lumber; Barly Dird, South laven, lumber; R, J. Bkiduwore, light. Cloarpd—DBargo Fayette, —— EILE, . - Special Dispateh (0.1 Triduns, . Emg, \Pa., May 2L —Arrived—Prop Wissahitk. on, Chicago, 7 Depsriurce—Prop Actie, Dulatht sehe \'an&z’ Amertca, Toledo, ! Aiaosstere, Doligie’ et ' NAVIQGATION NOTES, i cmicage, - s Quitg a jam occpyrad 4t \bo upper railroad bridge ou tho Bouth Dranch yesterdsy, . - The sgbr Waplogton Jofs bork fast night, |ight, for Excavaba, whero sho loads Iron-ore for balow. Tweaty-slx tugs wese lying {dle at tbe foos of ¥rauklin atzect &t one time yosterday alternoon,—~ o unusukl occurrenc g Capt. ‘Napler, of 1l ‘u B. Green, now 1o the Independont Line, skipd about ae wyeteriovaly huis, Yeaterday be towed svessol 1o -hll-‘n otber (ngs were napping outaido, s The sobr Ellza Gerlach. loaves port to-dsy for Clevelsnd with s carzo of the ends of siee) ratle, :l'ill‘li. she reccived at the North Chicsgo Holling. . BLSEWHERE. . The sunken scbr Joju 8. Miner at Datroit is belng rifsed. ‘Theschs J. G, Palmor is anchored off Cleveland for 4shing and pieuic purposcs. apt. Joncs has cowpletod bis new schooner at Black itiver; %0 & Cloveland baver save oot she {s an iron vossel, it bejug- for the firat time In tow of the steam-barge New Tk CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDIT SDAY. MAY 22, 1878 On her last trip from Detrolt to Nul hr Acontiss feil short 44 ba and 47 bs, Now & Uleveland paper says there a no trath In m‘rcpurt of another atrike smong the tng men of part. - ‘The schr Jamalca, the advance gaard of the up. ward-bound J.eke Ontario feet, arcived at Milwsu- kes Monday with coal. ‘The Northern Transit prop Gardan City was at Detrolt Monday bound ap with forty cabin pssaen- &ers abroad for thin city. ‘Toledo haa lmrued Ker first cargo of coal to & farelgn por tons to Toronto—an board the achr White Oak, the first of 80,000 tons to be shinped to the same point. Capts, Shoemsker, G. W, Stoner, and F. IL Rewcomb, the Commimlon aopolnled by the Treasary Depariment to exsmine and repott on the condition of the life-saving stations on the lakes, atrived at Milwankce Bunday, sccompanied by Capt. W, I Lontit, Huperintendent of that dis- trict, ‘They spoke in flaitering terma of the nerv- fco at Mllwankos and Racine. PORT OF CHICAGO, ‘The following are the arrivale and actua! esflings at this port for the past twealy-four bours ending At 10 o'clock lnat night: ARRITALA, hr Lilite Prat i BT e R o T . giichr . Feryuon. Sturgeon’ Bay, Iumber, Emplre ime Bheboygan, Manit ndrles, Bume Cnleadon S d:!'.p?.z‘.’fi'nz‘?.“::..':fi'u.fi‘nl" '3.'“:‘ e fia; - o ST Rl A e M R AT Behr Qeorge M. Case, Poftalo, enal, o ¥'rop M. Ketchum, Baglaaw, salt, Fourteenth street, sohr J. M. Nutter, Baginsw, salt, Twenty-second F'rop Monfgomery, farnta, salt, Wells street. Prop Geo Hflhblr. [an(atee, lumbe; Bebr Conteat, Manlate 'rup T De e !‘mu !r V(lh:"l. Holland, lumber, Btai 'rop Nisgai Hehr Mary Lyon, Butfalo, coxl, North Halsta Benr J. V. Joned, Muskegon, lamber, Alien's'8ifp, Belr fes flird, Muskegon, Jumber, fus strect. Bimr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries. ltush gtreet. Lr Metropolls, Kon sundries, It ’rop New £1: en, fowing, ftush nd’ Haven, lomoe Talstad sireer, Schr 8, A, Irish, Grand iaven, lambar, Market. sénr City Uraid Raplds, Grand Haven, lumber, Allen's 81ip. Bchr Atauato, Grand Haven, lumber, Allen's Slip, et “Myadle; Maskegos,” fumbor, ‘rwenty-secon Disck Hawk, Muskegon, lumber, Twelfth straet, Beut Lizzle Douk, 6t Joseph, lumber, NOFth avenus. Helir Kearsarge, Whito Lake. siabe, Division strees. Prop C. Kelta, Iugiber, Lake street, chr John platk, ee, Jutuber, Twellth stroet. 'rup Unelda, Buflalo, sundries, Hiate stroct. Hehr Groton, Bturxeon Hay, fce, N, I Prup Clemstis, Pesntigo, towlng, itush street. Yesutjgo. lumber, ltush street. - rop Chami suurg, sundries, Clark street, Fio8 Eoionila. b dri L sAILINGN. o, tundries, Washington strcet. acTua chr Dertia Calking, Manistee, ight, rup Java. Uudalo, sundrice. Fi0h Menominte, Grees My, sadrl ") 10! en Hay, snndries, Kehe Al buRio. krala, egtan Bebr Unadiiin. uftal i 1 BARE W. B, LTostl utfal o, 706 U 3. Tricaduli, Menonimee sundries =¢,h; t“"l‘lm\lfifl:la,'“:l ‘r’\hfl, ligns. i T Wilie Lake, i HCXIP":P’:II’X!I. Bufl Chid Tiop Maine, Ugdens! 8ebr G, Eilea, White L g aton; 1 Hebe Mea Bird, Hollan Behr 1ver Lawson, "rop Geargs Dunbi Hehr Contest, M 8chr Raciprocity, Peshlixo, mpire staty, lulTal, L um ght sto¢, sundries, nt. Frop i Schr Loulse Malsonaid, Muikexol BERT Lako Foreat, Bors Cota o 1 TProp Peerless, Duluth, sundries, Frop Mary Uroh, 3 Y'rop Java, Dultily, sundri sumr Loraha. Kt Jiweptl, sund rop Ciey of Dafutts, Duluth Prop Gswegstehle, Ugdenst e — CURRENT OPINION, The Richmond (Va.) Slate (Dem.) llil that the only thing that Congress can do by the prosecation of the ** project of unsettiement " {u to add strength to party fesling and torey! octionsl animoalties. o Qno of tho strongest ressons for the deep distrust of the Democratic party te, that so large s pody af Demoorats sncer at Mr. Tilden for not dis- reganding the iawfal result of the election of 1870, and rl\m,ln( tho country Into civil war,~—Murper's Weekly (Rep. ). : The Oshkosh Northwestern romarks: +* Qon. Ed Dragg's spocchi 1 oppasition to South- ern war cislms has’ aitracted universal attention and moat tavorable comment from Republican pa- E"l'.' wany of which have publistied it 1o full u rangé to say, the papers of his own pai Dabiieh noy ndorse 1t ey tho" troe inwardness of ‘these literary productions of this remarkable female (Gell Hamliton] will becomo apparent, if the rumor be true, which wo hiear ia clrcies likely to bo well informed, that ber dl'(lngnllhud Bun! torial friend’ paye the New York Triduns. for pul Hahlug ~ them.—loston Congregutionultet (K ligious). . - Tha safoty of the country is to be sssurel most cértalnly, i¢ not in the only way, by taking the coatrol of the House of Representatives from tho Democratic party, Ilecent evente show that that party continucs to be, aa il hea been duriug O GWOrAaIEAtloD, Dignder, Aad tensas - spring. al ler, and troason, —, ad Jelid (Staar.) Unton leep.ye ring The Cloveland Leader (Rop.)says: ' In tholast five Providentinl clections Ohlo has cast Hepublican majorities aggregating, 1o round nam- Lers, 180,000 votes, In tho nine Gubernatorial elections occurring since 1801, the Kepublican candidates hove boen elected Ly majorities ngaru. gotlng 204,717 votes, Thu aggrepate Ucmocratic mnjorities for ‘Governor dunng the same period foot up to but 23,247 vutes. These facts roveal in irrefutadlo Ianguage the doop c ut of Itepub- licantsm in Ohlo, " "The spectacle of Mr, Tildon dictating to 140 Demucratic House the course i6.maat pursue, and enforcing, as thare 18 good reason to beller y tlreats of Inflicting injury upon y, 15, to say the least, amuning to their ponouts, snd must be hamiliating 1o the demo- crats who now fully comprehond tLu true character of the Fresidential elafmant. Mr. Tilden {s the Jonah on tho Democratic ship, and differs from his rotolype in that he refuees to ho (hrown over- board tU aave tho ship, but rather fusiels on ex claing the functionw of chief mariner, while su ted of being the cause'of th 13 . Eatara.~ Boston Jouraat (Repy. T PR e Iu the midst of all this denunciation of Mr, Hayes, the charge 1s wade, and repeated with that the Bouthern Demo. To this tho Soltd mnable Hterstion, crats mado bargalus with him, crime, Lo miske terms with the inevitabl waell for A, | the conscientiol and 1 he bus had the courayge and to falfll in good faitn w) over plodges he havo made, Need saldr—Adlunta (Ua,) Constitulton (D Rend sgain what the Republican Con. gressional Committes say, in their ndaress to the voters af the United States, of the Democratic as. sault on the Preuldent’s titles. **This scheme, it ursued, —and it is now fully organized, — can onl have the ellect of further paralyzing busiuess of afl uventing thu restoration of conddence, which socmed promising, castiok & gloom over every household, sud brinzing our nation {nto re. rmnnn befora the - civilized world, - Tho peace of be conntry 1e ihe fitst consideration of patriots, I'lils new effart of the Democracy to luaugurate anarchy sod Moxicanizo the Uovernmest, by throwing doubts'upon the legitimacy of the titla of the President, ts in keepiud with the records of 1hiat party, oue wing of which rebelled agalnst the Unverninant, while the other wing gavo them sid snd comfors." ‘The Staunton Valley Virglman, s paper of Democratic snteccdents, cundcmus the elforia of restless Domocratic Congressuien o rensw o tlonal strife, and ssys: **The great mass of ¢ people of the South have nu symivatny with the plots about to be fuaugurated. “Thoy ste tired of strife and contention, and will give it no counte- Bance or auppurt, Qe thiug it whl dovelop, Low- over, and thatls, tbal (Le Peaco of the country can better be sccured through Mepublicau thab Democratic administration, ss evidenced in the coutrsst prescnted lu the policy of President Hayes. towsrd the oo, snd th theso Democrats in tho movemcut w {ng. s0d al the bottom of which 1s the reaticss and ntrlguing mind of Hamuel J, Tilde Yetl bulldozers will whip every Lsmocrat la Virgioia he support of tha revolutlonary schywme Lo oust Hayes sud scat Tildea, ‘The Charleston News, Confoderate orgen, of 8outh Carolina, ‘says that *‘the Democrats ln Congress make 8 mistake 10 urgtng the reduction of tho arwy, It s nomlaally 25,000 wen, or about 20,000 men inreality, - If It be reduced to 20.000, the efflcciive otrength will not exceed 16,000. This ls & ridicalously small force for such acountry de this, wilb & larce frontier to protect snd & huat of s4vages Lo kecp fn orderor Lo uuut.(u intu subjection.” The A **The cost 10 ibe country of ‘s amallarimy i beavliy incressed Dy the neceanity of muving the several cowmands from polut tu poiot, in, hasté, whenever troubls threatens. There fsno certainty that the Unlted: blates can remaln at pesce with Mexico, At oy moment 8 new Indian war wmay bresk out. Poli= tics, of course, is at the buttom of the demand for the seduction or extinction of the srmy, Constant attacksjupon the army by Dewocrale oliticlans will not strenythea thelr party before he people, or make it easter for the Dewocracy to elect thelr candidates in 1850, It fu playing into ke bands of the wavers of the ‘bloudy shirt.’ They neod no other excuse for ushuting thad the Demucrata arv beut ou revolutioulzing the Gove eruaent than de found In tbo cry thal su army of £0,000 or 25,000 men can destray the libertics of 40,000,000 0f peoyle. Lot tho uriuy stay ue 16 1 Thealr fa thick with rnmors of agitation and riot. For the most part, ths militia of the States iq worthless. The conntry needs some force that can niwnys be relled on, as a raliyiog point, when danger comen. 1t in not likely that the pro reduttion of the army will be ‘effected. but it does the Democracy no good to make the |Iem’1t. Tho common sense of the conniry fe againet it. ™ The Pittahurg Gazeils (Rep.) mays that Sum Randall has attained the prond promincnee of being the first Speaker uf & legislative body who has given psrllementary recognition to the code of honar, Nearly every one knows that, when Goode, of Virginis, told Mr, Conger, of Michigan, that he *‘would bold him personslly responsible,” that threat was profound with awfal acd bloody signif- feance. When prople get to holding others per- sonslly mp»n-flne. thay are like Jim Lewls' tiger in **Saratogs,"—they want *'goah.”" Now,nnder the ald regime, sayn (he Garetls, when the practice of these matters was comparatively imperfect, it was considered necessary to uva ufsputes about wounded honor autalde of the lexiaistiva chamber for sottiement, except in case of the utmost urgency, like ihat of the Iate lamented Preston 8. Trooks. Dut Mr. Handall has approved all that. e has greatly simplified the entire parlismentary ¢nde by the role that everything which the Demo- cratic caucna wishes in a question of the highest r.rlvmn, and svarythlog which they do not want out of order, The Bt, Louis Repudlican (Dem.) has lost patience with the maliclons sssanlts of the New York Sun (Tilden's **fravd " organ) upon tne rege vlararmy. The Sun {e bawling for s reduction of the army from 25,000 down to 10,000, Eays the Repudlican: *'Why does not the Hun simolify matters,and bring the main question to sn once, by advocating the Immediate and permanent Abolition of the army? If any army at all is need- ed, the one we have is nona too large; and expori- enoce—liable at any momest o be repested—has abown that It s much too small, \What |s a regular mititary force of 18,000 muskels in & country which émbraces half a continent and 40, 000, 000 of popalstion? Why not teit the soundness of the Sun's theory by Liaving nnl{ 81ty policemen in New York, I‘ylng upon moral susaion snd the militia ife au “n;n perty in the commerclal me- natio The army ls nothing mare and, If 1L can nafely be ro- r munlelpal guardians . underga the ssme proc p) e anything to gain by eace and good order, of thing to lose by djs- urbances from without or from irithin, have in- deed thelr *eyes wide upen.' They see an army 80 insignificant in size compared with tho work as- algned, that It hae to be rustied backward and for- ward throughout the length and breadth of the land, never having enough of itsclf in_sny one ace to meot serlons danger. Thoy see efforts bo- ingmade to reduce the workers without diminish. Ing the work, and they hearthiacalied ‘cconomy,* Tho people are not in favar of such economy. in ghort, popular opinion does not indorse & plan of ‘retrenchment and roform * which strikes at the necessaries and leaves the, lnzuries almost un- touched. And that s rellable army of some sort, either militis or l‘egflllrfl. 14 8 greator necesslty in this country now than ever befors, no sensible man doubts. Until we have s rellable militin, not ina few States only, but insll the States, the policy urgod by the Sun mply suicidal CROP PROSPECTS. NEBRASIKA. Susctal Dispatches ta The Tridune, Macow, Neb,, May 21.—Tho heavy ralns of Tidl. nola ond Yowa did not ronch e, Still wo are not suffering from drought, and all the small grain s Lanunz woll. Corn fs all planted, but not much . A 3 Brooxixaroy, Na! May 21, ~Corn coming up finely; spring wheat, oata, and barley bave a good color, Noinsocts. Weathergenersily dry. AunioN, Neb., May 21.—Bpring wheat never looked betterat thls season. Cornall planteds waather dry, but not Injuring the growing crops. Sr. Eowiny, Neb., May 21.~0sta and barie slightly injuied by tho lsis frosta, Kruit all kiliod. Corn planting finlshed butnotup. Ejour Mitx Giove, Neb., May 21,~8pring wheat, oate, and barley looking well. No insccts to harm or molest, Weather dry snd cold. Coru- vianted and cunsiderablo rottin, Pratrsouty, Neb, y looking wmuch better then previc indication now of s much Iarger yie! 8l Corn ncerly all plantad and some complalnt of woor stand.’ Cattls and hogs moving eastward, The frost did little injury in Cass County, Large immigration pouring 1n, ILLINOIS. Bpaetal Dipaiches (o The Tribune, Carnorrton, 1il, May 21,—Winter wheat will Bxxronw, Ill., May 21, —Wheat badly damaged by rust; all headed out. Firef planting of corn poor atand; farmezs roplantini f} : CAnLISVILLE, May 21.-Rainlng every day. ‘Whest appeara to bo badly ‘tusted. Two-thirds of tho corn planted bad stand. ; Daxvitrs, Il May 21, =The farmera are com- plaining thal some sort of. iy has made its_ap- pesranca and is dolng great damage to tho wheat I Ralna have been so frequent during the past two weeks a3 to render the ground tuo wet Lo admit of Fl wing, and the,farmers are very much bebind with their DAKOTA. 5 crop, Bpeciat Dispatches ta The Tridune, Pinoo, D. T., May 21.—Have Just been through Morthern Minnesota and a portion of Dukots Ter- ritury. The frost of tho last week was very screre, Small froit is badly injured. Grain fa all right. Corn was planted, but not up, and, se the grouud is dry, did not suffer fujary. Everytbing throngh Northern Minnesata louxs well. 1 have vi, soms of the great wheat Farms of Dakota to-day, and fad them as far sdvanced as In Central Minne- sots. ‘The groat Dalrymple farm | king beau= tifully, lumigration'ts pouring in bero Ly thou sands. Unove Hitt. D. T., May 21,—Soring wheat looks extra well. Oats and barloy look spleadid. Weather {s fine, and wo are all” expecting good crope, MINNESOTA, Apecial Dispatches (o The Tridune. Braino VaLixy, Minn., May 21, —Weather cool. Bplendid for wheat. Every prospect polnts toan ugusually large crop of s gralos, Iastings, Mion,, May 21.—Wheat all right. Dry ond cool. Froaty nigh! Corn all planted. T10a, Mino., May 21.—Through this section ‘we have not been affected by the lste storms which assed over Iows snd Dllinois. Wheat snd oats ook mp! Batley on sccount of the cold ‘weather the past ten days looks rather yellow, but oterwiay nothing 1o complain of. Taking oV thing into conslderatlon tlie ** crop prospacts® b1 waificent, — I0WA, Bpeelal Diwateh to Tha Tridune, Bussxy, ln., May 21,—Corn comes up slowly ond {u very **pale,” In ‘consequence of Towtome peratare, The small gralne not sv rich high color ns n:;vlmuly ruporied on account of ¢ be coal, wet wealhor, = Avanit, Ia,, May 20,—Last week wo d frosts, Thvo corn is coniuy Sonie that had Just been planted to anted over agning altogéther, tha prospect is not sa.urmu for the corn crop. \Whi ryo, and Sux look wall, but all o Grapes and currants most all kill YWISCONBIN, Bpactal Dleputches fo Ths Tribune, MonTticreso, Wis. §8fay 81.—Nearly all the corn bas been planted for three weeks, but does not frow on acconut of tho cold, wet westher, Bpring wheat, oats, snd flax never looked better. 3 Rocksrings, Wie., May 1, ~The recent storms have done very little damage to amal) graig, fact, never better prospecis for barve Corn ucarly 2l planled and coming slowly. Mixxsat Poinr, May u1.—Small graine of all kinds Jook yery promlsings bave not been hust by the ruln. But hittle corn up yob. - —_— INDIANA- Bpectal Dipateh to The Tridune. Ligoxizs, Ind,, May 21,—Weather wet and cold. No rust in the wheat, but sowe sigus of 7. Corn planiing progresaing woll, e — THE WEST PARKS, Tv ths Editor af Ths Tridune. Cuicaao, May 20.~1 learn that the Lipe faction attempt to throw the resnonslbllity of the noa-pay- weat of the park laborers upon thosy who objsct lothelr course. 1oBered tu pay the park mea if they would Turnish wue with the pay-roll. To this uffer Lipy sppliod thiat be would **see them sturve firet," “Thoy bavw offercd o drop Holden (who ls alrendy dmprd; aud sdwit Urenock (who s lu nuw) if we wlil contioue Lipe as Presideut (who warm woather, lenut Presldent) st asalary of 84,000 per yur.l' }‘VQ ul;m:h‘m'm:.t Ihe kcu:mm Il:ilu. ‘:lxlj l‘hu‘.‘ g aye ofte f Bronuck was recogufzud {nstead o llu‘ll u, 10 7esiga it Lipe would, sad let the Board clect anolner member Lo serve without salary. 1 bave proposed Lo resign aud elve the Hosrds chance W elect Lipe Lo @ whnout pay. With 4uch capable und efficient furewan us we uow have 10 suberiuteud Lie setting vat of Guwers, carg of trove, andwowing grase (aud that le sbout ll they have tu o), 1 sm wililug (o be respemible for the kood wansgement of the parks without puy. Live uud bls $4,000 sze in the way of & specdy soitie- woeal. W sugreb the dilcuity, but will fosist on B cconomalent managewent, -« WitLany Woonano. h‘lNANOl_AL. $25. $50. $100, $200. $500. 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