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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1878 5 convictlon that fhis ls a revolutionary proceeding, looking to the removal of Mr, Ifaves, will do more ta make (Jen. (rant the President of the Unltad Btates in 1830 than ali other agencles eombined.” Exactly so. Fale and fuly seem lo be teorking together by infaltible proceses in favor of the resoration of Grant to the Presideney, Tt fs smazing tbat 30 few Democratic Jesders bave the sagacity, like Gov. Hampton, to under- stanid “the vein of conservatism which runs through Awmerican charscter and enters into the texture of Amerlcan so- clety. This conversation demands, first of alf, security and stabifity. Scasltive in the extreme on tiifs point, it {s always ready to take alarm At any propusition or movement that has the semblancs of a revolutionary spirit or tendency, Its fustinct, when mlarined by sgitatlons and comniotions which scem Lo threaten the honds of revolution, The patlencs of the work- Iug closses had been severely tricd; in fuct, thelr feetings of forhearance had bcen atrunz to their utmost fenslon, and there wers many working- men unahla to earn the nccessaries of life, faint ray of hope bad recently buon given to these partics and a promise uf betler tines. Tho {nvestigation proposed by the Potter resolution would disappwint all present hopes af prosperity and probably caure & greater stagna- tlon fn business than we had yet cxperienved, Mr, Weaod does not belluve that the patience of the people will bear this extra straln, and thelr ent-up fecllngs may find vent In_revolution, n fact, he thinks it Wil be a very difieult mat- ter to ward It off; and, as tho fnvestization pro- eresses, the Communistic and labor orgzaniza- tions will be paining strength every hour. “If such an emergeucy should "arisc na yoa into the thick skulls of tha buildozers. Of all Amerieans now living Grant means buriness. e I feec of noneense, 14 strong In himself and with tha people. fia name at the head of the ticket wiil acatter the Communiste, Tlldene, Brigadlers, Doorkaepers, Rtebsi claimants, and the whale raft of fools and frauds who sra trying to govern and miszovera tne country, The pruple have learned that this 1a not 8 time for 'trifing, The country in tao big for i1, and the Government needs a head, — 2 atronz, sieady, far-sighted, and brave man, They will call him agaln, and stralghten ont the Indacision and folly mow ranning at loose ends in Washinglon, POLITICAL. pectedly liberal Increans, whilo the quality aliown & most gratifying improvemsnt over that of previous years. THE COURTS. Teging the Sturges Casa~Tlilelt Distill Foundl Gulity — Judgments, New Sults, Fie, The trial of the mandamns case of “Jack ! Sturges va. Tha Board of Trade was continued all day yesterday before Judue Rogees. In the morning tho pesitioners put on the stand Mr. J. H. Dunham, of the firm of William Youny & Co., who testitled that bo had been engaged some years n this city 10 the commission busl- which extracts are ziven below, Ropresentative In Congress for the Cayuga District of New York. It seems, as was most natural, thats strong aud tender friendship grew up between Judge Powern and Judee Lockwood. He writes under date " Vandalla. Jan. 20, 1531," to his *Dear Powers," advising him to come to Rl nols to restore his failinz health, ana rays: Call to mind the wreiched situation 1 was fn when [ left Aahurn for the Western conntry, and you will find 8 case almost parsilel to your own in ‘which exposare and nctive exorcise has had the effect Lo reatore me to better hexith than | have enjoyed for thirty yeara. [ have no doubt thal my constitution i# now mol rnmf ed, and appearances are more favorable that 1 shall Jive 10 old aga, We marndd that the Judge's expectations were realized, as he lived honored snd respected till within the fast five years, and tothe age of " Trmaes, ANTED—A FIRST.-(1,AS3 HORSEAMOER AND fnibing blackymith (o go 1o the conntry. Address JONN_ ARNST, Warne, Nt 3 \ ii-nm ~UPHOLSTERRRS, AT €73 WEST At ANTED--AGOOD SAN COOK AT 100 TWENTT+ second-st. Conchimen, Teamstcrs, &Cs drese. wiih raferencen, o5, Ttiouno afce, - Tt A WASTED=A €OACHSAN; MUST BE A GOBD driver and onderstand e of it 1] oA SRISTAS g of parew o Yo el = Fmployment Agenciess ‘v‘%"l“m 10AD | LAROKERS FOR Tilden's Fraud Organ Applies the Lash to Democratic Backs. qharlow Woed’s Views as to the Polter Resolution and tho Next Presldencey. —— DOWN ON THE POTTER RESOLU- TION. Cinctnnatt Enquirer (Dem.) Mackivaw, Mich., May 24, 1878.—7o the Editor of the Cincinnaft ‘Enquirer: 1 don't understand A Sonthern Paper on "the Madness of ufthe A, & A, (€. 15,3 wages dlet, Mr. Weed'" safd the reporter, “on | of clvil enhi 8 to Invoks the ald of some 0dr podition as to the Potler resolntton In the | ;0 0 constderahly over 80. $L.25perday: free umt wu_e-clm‘:yen at'12 cents the Potter Qonspiracy Agatnat proglt, ) loose. Aren't yon opposing & good Democratic The letter continues poF Lie: 43 laborats fur clty, CHRISTIAN & CO., 208 the Snl:nh "y 2 5’2‘&"&.}’:’."1:.‘.'}".3:3355,‘«"’”""‘ e f:lv'éflu ?.?l. wufl ui‘.?“fni‘:.%&.'.‘ 31"'"?.?.‘.'(:(““1:‘} mensure! Itas tie Enguirer become n Itoputlican | He was then asked whether [t was any Ioas 0 1 yiatind Chivago fu the fall of 1820; 1 wa plesa- Bl damage to a brokerto he sjected from Lhe Board of Trade. The question was objected to, and s}l the morning was consumed In argument vo the polnt. Finatly, Jude Rogers decided that noevidence tenaing to show substantisl dam- ages could be fntroduced la the present trial, because no sllegation to that effect was made In the petition, This threatened to put a Auamary end to the case, but, after consultation amonz themsolves, Sturges’ counsel concluded to go on, onlytrying to show numinsl damaves. The charter of the Board of ‘Trada was then intro- duced by petitioners, and Sturges was next put on the stand. He testified that he had been & member of the Board since 1570, and had ways paid his dues unul last January, ed with the u! grgan? It may bu that some of yuue readers are doing yon Injistice, and sorme of them, certainly, want “*more lizht.™ What is the matter? Respect- tully, T. W. M. We hava been tolerably pialn and direct In the statemant of our balief tonching the Potter resolution, \hat we liave said should need no explanation smong people wiiling to read ana understand. When Montgomery Bialr atarted his movement in Maryland we vromptly sald that in our judgment it was unwise. To that bellef we consistently adhered when the Bialr demonstration was moved to Washington. It scomed quite clear to us that there was notnlog in the worid to be galned Ly the formal reopen- fug of this Presidontial question. The Eagquirer, “1 beteva their Arst cholce wonld be Gen. Qraut. I say this, though it is we!l kuown that 1 have been oppused to him; but I ain now sim- ply Interpreting the feeltngs of the people. [ behieye, in such s erisls, hefs the man in whom the people would place most contidence, and I belleva he would Le Lhe cholco of the partivs iuu name. They would have full contidence i 18 courage nnd moderatlon,' What about his chances for & third electfon to the Prestdency (" asked the reporter. “Oh, that Is wnother question,” sald Mr, Weed, **and ovethat would bo very ditficult to anawer, In the condition of things which I forecnst, unless better connsels prevail, it is lard to say who may take the lead, The very worst raan In the nution may be elevated to that position during 8 chuotic state of suclety, when A GINL T0 DO BECOND-WONK AND peace and order pretty much upon his own ‘ s reof chfidren. Apsly at 1174 Prairie-av, terms. Tha way to make (rant President has been Indicated, and the stupliity of his Demo- cratlc enemlcs may Ly this way bring about the consummatfon, unless prevented by the still greater stupidity of his Republican friends. of the town. There 19 no difiicnity in getting to and from It 1o the summer and fall to 80y part’ of the Stale, and there in a rosd open from there to Deteolt which fs conslderably trav- elod, The distauce from Jackronvitle tliere I abuut 200 miles, —-from C. to Detroit, aboul 250. From present sppearances, [ezpect to have lo hald Circult Court at Chicazo, ~'The L lisve orianized a county there which fs call Tnow hold corets within sbout 160 miler. ‘The denizens of the now Queen City of the Wust will be interested lu this partial glimpse of te infantlle perivd, fio Way fo Make Gen. Grast Praldeat in 1880--Sonthern Demaeratic Slap ab he Pennsylvania Democracy. . ANTED-AGTIVK MEN T0 RELL T 3 A S L e No pressor water required. _Every business man and commerctal fraveler will buy thein, 1 have tested the processof dey-eopying, by La lielie, ind And it powensca ihe merit clalmed tor It, * J. 31 W. JUNES, latianer, 104 and 108 Madlson 2t Send or cali for vampte and . terms free. JUDSOS & €0., Nlvom 4 Tribune Bulliing, Chlcygo, Geiera) Agents far the Unticd States and the G Tor tire I'arls houss. a0/ VWANTER-NES To TARE AGENTS GUIDEL t21ls who waat agents, and what fo + 17,8 conts. ST 110,000 month A BLAP AT TII I'ENNBYLVANIA DEMOCRACY. Gaireston (Tez,) Newes (Dem.). The declarations of the platform of the Penn- sylvania Democracy touching the compileated distemper of the times form on the wholo & ruelancholy manifesto, It Is dreadfully small satisfaction to millions of suffering and bewil- dered people to batold, in solemn, rounded, TILDEN BULLDOZIXG. Keiw York Sun (Hourbon), WasmixaToN, May £7.—Tho Democracy of {te country ought to be mado aware of the fafluences that have been brought to Lear here by certaln prominent members of thetr party to prevent a thorough Investigation of the great Fraud. Evcn nuw, though the House has sp- 8. A. Q. below, where a price s charked at the Main O A ANTE] T ¥ DAFICE ML 3 c sbove all Demovratic journals, bad the right to | when the Board refused to sccepl them from fi C e aad it oo received | VY ANTERZAT I ANDALICE Ml yeln‘efl t:;n luncr.fn:nrl:w;. lrmnmo!mluc:fl :gur:lll:{‘:r"}’ bave neither thme nor disposition nm:t m:n:roush:l:ntcme:; lhn:fit:nlu n::u:;lic:': oo nplnlu:‘lur Iu'd' e coumfi l':!c‘:l T e Evonan, alno, he nid been refused the ::twn“r;;". =, during Lhy and unttl 9 p. m. :3-::‘:"-‘“5 .;:w“: 157;.‘."'1"31"""'":?" o7 and ica n:‘[ml“d"vlf:: n:;:x" nzmrrmnc:pflu.:&-"la’m Mr. Weed did not feel inclined to make any Lkt bl ot Ul ! priviteges of the Board, aud bad beon expelied & 1t SIMMW Booksllers and Statteners, 123 [ [ ry foducements. witful devic " : 3 heeded 8ir. Tilden, having been elected to sponsible for the financial Alstress, the misery from it. The vetitioner then rested, At 7 ANTED-AGENTS“EVERY OFFICE ROTS OUR gid L Newsdealer, Statiomer, ote., 1008 improyed ielter conying hook: 0o press, 181, rrass thie Investization whilo it 1s golng for- | COmmentson Mr. Tilden personully or s pross | Jny wayy that now exist; that it has anacted | the Presidency, would Liave been fnaugurated. | The counsel tor the Board submitted that the 30 8t mese Werte 3 oying baok rush, il a halt erd 11 inchea x Toxlcal bets fur tho next Presileinys but eald he would | 0.4 mafotained a policy which has enriched the | Wo onposed tii Elcctoral Commistion bill with | cowplainant had not mads out his case, and i Tl o Naws Dewot, 1 | SUTHSE S T 1 “‘_‘“‘_’f _:'_“:‘P' Ad soucluston. 1n truth, except for the bold courso | Potter movement. Jio sald he had never seen | fow and fmpoverished the many; that its fasa. | At peraunslon .;g‘;lr faree. 'finfi"'il.}'uf”'fl'{'?flfi ;sel;_egllmg?fiy;s3};"-‘};&‘3;;;“;3“ o e | alh G MEIHLR, Jeweier, Newsieater, and Fancy NG JAT 0 DRAY SGOK of the Sunand a few othor journals, aud the | any tau who ot Presidency on the brain who | cial system has been oua of favors to moueyed | time, the Presidéency belng ours, we beitevea it | statements of the answer: thatuothing substan- | ====== - - Hice. was able to rellnquish the Ides, It stuck to him In spite of Limself,and he could glve up auy- thing sooner than tuat—frlenls, principle, and crerything clse. It was the all-absorblug am- bitlun that froze up the svtirce of every warm and liberal feeiing, and he never knew of any persun who uo‘. cowpletely cured of the afliction. There were far more people subject to the dlseaso than was generally supposed, and when {t became chronle 1t was Leyond the skill of the best phyalctans. T'woor three of his par- ticulue and most cherished Iriends bud fallen victima toit, and it was tobe dreaded worse than any malaria to which poor huwanity was subject. unappeasable determination of some ten or & dozen earnest meinbers of Cougress ou the ap- pearance of the McLin confession, the Potter esolution would not bave been Introduced or pansed, These prominent Domocrats oppose the fn- vestigation from varfous staudpoints, All the candllates tor the Presidoncy, who &re (a the Benate und House, or wru répresented thers by tuelr next friends, have tried to prevent the In- vestigation, Lecause they think the agliation mav result in the renominatlon of Tilden in manopoly, of unequal taxation, of class ex- emption, of devouring interest, of remorscless contractlon, fatsl to every enterprise that gava employment to labor; tuat It acquired its prescnt. grasp of power by [raud, perjury, and forgery; that {ts lawa are unjust, and fis practice tm- moral, distressing the people and destroving tielr substance, It 1s dreadfully small satisface tlon, we say, to be told all this,—to be told, be- sldes, that the nnl{ remedy for these cvils latn an entire change of policy and tho dethrone- ment of those in power, and at last to have & specific atatement of a proposed change of policy which would leare the oldest, deepest, to be our duty to the voters of tho country, and In the name of suffrage, to take it. We thought the Electoral Commussion bill extraconstitu- tiona! and impolitic, and sald s0 as vehemently aswe koow how, Other counsels than ours prevailed, and Mr. Hayes has Lecn mora th one year President of the United States. Presidency s scttled. The game 1s_en: cd. TDeath mav remove Mr. Huyes from the Presidency belore the expiration of his term, He may bereafter commit soma offense warranting fmpeachment sud removal. Other- wise it {2 nol possible lo unseat him. Tbe temnpt to unseat him by the quo wxrrmlogrm- tia) had been adduced In the testlnony but what was zdmittea fo the answer; and that the peti- tioner, not having dlsproved the aver- ments n_ the answer, was corcluded thereby. This polot anlso gave rise to a lung argument, but wus finully orverruled by the Judge. ‘The defendants then attempted to read Lhe answer of the Board in evidence, but this tuo was overruled by the Courty, who held that the burden of substantiating the averments of the answer was on the defendauts, The latter then clalmed the right of opening and closing if lh!{ had the burdeu of proof, and the Judye ruled they were entitled to It. ____oiry ATATE ],‘(Hl SALE=~ST1). ENRONT RESIDUNCE ON CAL- umer-av., between Thirty-second and Thirty-third. for $3 401 Immiedists Doy 0! J. H. BUFF, aper B TANTED—A SISOLE MA ” W aL19 Weat Raodolph-at, VRO PEATPIRO, JANTED-THIS DAY, 53 CANVANSERS FOR - st trado and go- JOUN b Koo 13, 132D eacors. ANTED—BEVENAL QENTLRMEN Wi \ Jboth English aud German, in Lhis bfl"ull;l:ihlkx *ounding towny, 10 act &8s egenta. Call on or adures JAMERTH. AN ON, deneral Manager Uy, F. 1f. OlKeelos ifomeopathic Iharmacy, 125 Bouth Ciiston, e lock, or 518 Caluinet: For SALE-LOTS ON HUR " between State aad C born.ay; and North Btal W OWNER, 278 Ohls SUDBURBA e e IVANT “Domosticss ‘VANTRI'I—GOOB GIRL _TO DO GENERAL bousework,~ Apply to 33¢ Calumet-ar, B o o8 of the uj nonopoly ni ceedings that are providedd for by law woul They thereupon upened thelr defense oy call- \ ANTED— A GERMAN OR_BUANDINAVIAN 19: Thersiaco & dozeq of thises and, Nl a O o0 St ravonmecsateius dho guject | oly. Sud would ena_ n Tailute, of would uof | tng Charics Kandolpb, the oratary of ‘the ¥l for “genoral Howsamork, Avpiy 8% 8953 keen observer s closely watchod them, he {s | DEMOCRATS = SINNING ~ AGAINST | (i hcomiiting carc oud attentlon. With a [ endav all, The desizn to disturb the Presl- | Board, and also introducing la evidouco the TN PRGN A—TOEE vot awara hiow much they lave dous to debauch KNOWLEDGY, wervility In this regard which in Pennsyivania | deotlal title s, Indeed, distinctly duclaimed by | records of the Bosrd. o ok tmant family s wakes 83,80 por weok: e opinfon on t"‘l:‘l\'mlwvfl!lfl'dfl“.' in tho Dein- Memphu {Tenn.} Avalanche (Gonaercative). an hocome traditional, the Peunsylvania De- | all the movers Ia this Investigation. Wehave, | The latler were excepted to by Sturges' West Sides ply at 1720 Indf Y. atle party. Thesc aspirauts, whether speak- Mombers of Congress who voted for the | yiocracy follow the examples of the Natfonal | therefore, cxpressed tho opinion that the Pot- | counsel, but held to be admissible to shuw all § 7)'0 REST=13 Biit MONTU-2-8TORY BRICK ANTED-A THORACGHLT COM oI ing In person or by proxy, are siy, but nont the | pPotrer resolutions sinned amainst koowledge. | and Repubiican Couventlons of the same State | ter investization was folly, & political blund the proceedings that had been taken in thecass, hau ".'","; 813, Al","(‘;;.'m{_fi”fl o 1y 500k, wash. Bud 1ro0; mus refarences, Iexs gure in thelr outglvinge. O1 those inthe | 4 yinionty of them from tho South violated | fn attestivr thelr adhesion to the mon- [ 8 movement whose only logical end—the un: though not to show what had been sald. entern-ar.. 8% 5 larae Applyatdizfackioda,__ Beunte, Thurman is the most plausible, Bayard | 3 = vietl ) ol alrous system of spollation which bas fu- | Ing of thu President—ls” denounced by none |~ The trial will be continued to-day. WASIED-A goob, TI0¥ GiRL F3 GEN- e most pecretivo, while McDonald, who la tue | their own convictious as openly exprossod und | LY " 5icims, the tolling and consuming | more Toudly ~than' by its _iusestigators. TILE NEWHEKKY BeTATE, PO MESToRIS PER Rouse ori of WreRUmOOd AT s o Hatsieh nd L atorney n faet of Henarlck published to the world, The Southern States, | i 00 or'the country, by Gylug the banner of | Wo belleved o leiting woll ~ cnough | Judgo Williams was cngaged sesterday fo basement hrick hos law. £ i Neither of those Senators will enliance Tilden's | from 1863 to 1870, were ruled and miagoverned £ q lu'on:‘. tl.\’n“l A\hnlum.ll {icflllntum al- 'fl“‘" H"“’\\'-Tfl_l;’;!‘:;ll:lr exe ot thers were fraudulent returos ENT— in the Electoral yotes from tha States of Flori- T indisaa st o WAL da and Loulsinns, and three-fourths of the protection to home fudastey, **-Manutactures should be encouraged, say there Demnocratic protectionists of Pulladeipnia, * so that steady employment and falr waises may b ylelded to lubor, while safety of investment and. moderate | American peuple {t. No man who docs not be- roturns for ita use belong to zapital.” Acd yet lleve 1t now will believe it after the {uveativa- for nearly twenty years logisiation has been | tion. The facts are alreudy spread before the systcwatlcally shaped to the encouragement of | country, and were, essentially, eiehteen months manufactures under the pretenss ol sccurfug | 8go. o man not already” convinced of the steady employment and fair wages to labor, as frauda in thoso States would be convinced troll us safety of fnvestniont to vapital. With | though ome roso from the dead. - Wo opposed this projesacd object every device of discrimina- the Potter folly beeause nothing could be gained hearing an argument in the Newberry will case 88 towho sbould pay for the special wsscsa- meuts, sidewalks, paveinents, ete. on the es- tate, Mrs. Newberry or tne heirs. Her counsel contended that such improvetnents wera per- manent, and sbuuld be paid far by the heirs, who wery nost to bebouctited ;and the helrs, on the other baud, urged that Mrs. Newberry should pay a part of the cxpense when she re- celved & part of the advantage and profit. Judge Willlama held that Mrs. Newberry should pay for thuse imorovements, such as chances, or disturb [layes's title, If he can ayold it. Then thera s Speaker Randall,—no one #cemis able to tell whether lie ts u candidate for President or net, nor what will be his ultimate courae voncerniug the Polter {nquiry since the sdoption of tha treucherous resolutiou of the Pennsylvania Convention. That resolution was simed’in part at htm, and he Is stunned by the blow, o s flexible and may bow to it us the mandate of the Kevstone Democracy, and por- haps, llke the resolution itsell, try tu aplit the ASTEO=A NEAT, TIDY OIN T ‘v thousswork, Apply "I“Ih‘f%‘llauldfiuf \VASNTED-A FinsT- i PASTRY COOK. WA R ormibe. 416 Websumrag 7 CO0K- ANTED-X GOOD GIIL 10 COOK, WASI, L_TO and iron, at 49 ¥ » . by arbitrary and oppressiva governments, sus- talned and perpetuated by the army, The elght vears durlug the Administrations of Grant were filled with rlots, bloodshod, snd corruption. Troops wero quartered fin the Btate-Houses of Mississippl, Arkansas, Alabnmnn, South Caroling, and Loulsfavs, aud Tennessce was, time and ageln, under the shadow of bavonets. The hope of rellef from corrupt CUTT) £1 41 Clark: South Slde. TENT-FROM JUNE 13 UNTIL OCT, 1, TO A smali family. & in€dtum-slzed furnished bouse near tue pouth city I and Grand llouievard, with every facllity for comfurt and coaveutenco: ta a careful par- 1 the reot wil) be very low. _Adiress U 84, Trihune. South Nides ‘ MEilInerss ANTED — AT ROSENTHAL'S MILLINRRY dore. 213 Diun Island-av., slrls to prepars mngl;l,nlg.: S enm st ohut RENT-NICELY FUIRNISHED ROOMS, APPLY Nurses, difference between God and the devt] by seck- | military governments constrained the paople of robibition bus beew tried to | by it We opposed it becausa it was concelved | sidewalks aud pavenents, which would uatural- st lioum 24, 113 Kast itandolph-st. i weiivd ing the second place on # Presidential tieket | the »’muhcrn States to suppport Tilden, :‘;’,{’,;&’,f,',}f",‘i:{; O;fi,no wh.{on it1 Pennuyls h‘-' sciflshncss, and not fo patriotsin or loyalty | Iy be dc-lruyes duriug her lifetime, and which | ==—== e \V‘;_?E".’;.A‘.L‘.‘.‘.‘.T.' o #‘.‘i.’}?n‘.?.’ff“x'n‘."m}.".’."é“'i with 4 Western head. as It did to support Horaca Grecley, a | yania alono, not to go fos to tho Natfonal Democratic party, The Na- | were thusin a messure temporary, and that the North Lagaiie-st, Nfe-longz Abolitlonist, The people of the South Outalde of the Caplto) stand the consplenous figures of McClellan and Huncock. Like Hen- dricks, cach bas Lis uttoroeys tn the 8enate and luuse, all of whom shake their heads ot the tional Democracy have other “and better The protectlon, so- | business than lifting up Tiiden as o mar- tyr, or gratifying the spite of Cankling, r an Btates, may tell i her Ind ditions the disastrous tole, called, bas reached its climax with thousand helrs sbould pay for the permancnt fmprove. ments. ‘The matter was then referred to the Master fo Claucery to decide what share each PANTED—WET NUNSE 10 GO T0 THE COUK- iry. Apply to-day or g wilag AR te-day of to-marrow at mave atare, could not be expected to support a Republican, because the Reruhllmn purty sustained Grant, i 9, BENT-FLAT QF rIGUT ROOMs, wiTd who was In the hiands of the ultra leaders of the closets, ail modery tinprovementa, newly palnted + #econ: 4 one hand, ot only dened fair | or making Potter Governor of New York. Itls | party should bear. sndeacinined inroughout, 2us sia ond foor, Miscellnneons: pending investization, aud will try to turnaside | party. Tho fact of Grecley havivg been o Re- :‘:l.’g::f‘fluznwwguut omployment H. any terms, | confeased Lo begin with, that the busincss will v DITORCES. A ppuskeening pusvoress peot, $3% ~ WALTER ANTED—BEVERAL RESPECTADLE YOUNG fis curreut from dushing angerily ugainst the | publican did not deter the people of the Bouth | wof dnfrnz into atbutent mnd destraetive | bo tmpty of results—that notbing will be done | Annte Couway filed a biil yesterday agalnst | = . Iadies fowaiton table, ai the naw Temperance Executive Mansion and tho Treasury Depart- | from supporting him, and the hope of tho peo- | Goyperation, aud with manufacturing capital. | {n conscquence otit. We do ot belieso in the | her husband, Patrick C. Conway, sskiug fors | TO RENT-STORKES, OFFICEY, &ee | | R o R WELT i Al L Maa: mpl!:t. sclfish motises that faspire th . ple for relie! from oppressive partisan rule com- Pnllcv of beating the air n such & manner, The | divorce on the ground of his drunkeuness. Btorcss Terred. Aivor X with thelr psrenta pras e nsplre these canidl- {ats, un the other band, ouce so complacent and fordly, tn consternatiof at tho perfect work of lezisfation desizned fur thelr peculiar beneflt, but which {s found at last-dryitg up homg as well as_ foreign markets, loading them with elled tho Deinocratic Conventlous to nominate im, Notwitlstauding tholetterof. Gov. Haves accepting the Republican nommation for the Trestdency was a departure from Grantisin, and frst-clase mest and pasiry cook. Ape oolishness will bave, or has had, the efleet of iy between G and 11 o'clock & m. consollduting the Republican party to some ex- tent, snd that, certalnly, s not a Democratic advautage. The fraudsallezed havebeen known ITEMS, The motion for & continitance in the Mersereau caze will be decided this morniug by Judge Blodgett, dates for the Prestdency are akiy to those which impel many otliers to svek the Vice-Presidency. Fnere Is & formidable equad of this cluss o Congress. ‘Thoy call loudly for o new ticket in TO,RENT=A LARGE VIXE STORE AND Lo on Wabash-av., suitabin far music, furniture, car- Tlages, etc. Avplyto £, SLUSSON, 155 Ladaliest, Officess __BITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. Jtookkeepers, Clorks, &ce X cxpressed to the Bouth the rame noble sentl- ¢ ction and Idle machinery, and girting | and read of all men. No investigation at thls | ~ The case againgt Clifford D. and Edward M. | 4, NT—FRON' Ic . 1v. | QITUATION WANTED—BY A YUUNG MAY A 1550, and scem 1o “L’Pfl'hlu‘l that o complete | ments which governed Horaco Greeley in 1873, ?,f:;‘?;,?,‘:m with the perils of ha most dlecon | Jate day canstrenuthien the public convictionthat | ‘raylor. indicted for runoiog a crooked stlll, was ot et a5 AN Py P O e e S A e a s muals fore: has kad 10 !r-r-Q investization may Ureak up thelr programme. | yet the feelinz of distrust wes so strong to- | fented and most revolutionary labor populati thoElectoral votesof two Btateawerciniquitonsly | concluded yesterday before Judge Blodgett, and R Ve | q‘“ bialness; Agirens | L Incortnin contiugoucies, Kernun of” Now York, | wards the epuulican barty that tho Bouth | an the continent. Nevertholcas the Pennsyl- | cast or counted, That was sufllclent reason | the jury, aiter beiniz out about llitcen minutes, | 1o ppcr_pock, CONNER POLK AN SITUATION "WANTED = BY & i ".“3‘{""..'1'&{’.’&”['«"..‘.33; A\'l::un;uuld (:tulm\!xmsl. supported Tildon, But President Hayes mado | yapla Demucracy tell us that munufacturos | for advising agalnst the Potter folly. Why | found thom gullty. 1 n z&n&f-’m. LNER P LK_AND BEACH: gent aa ndent In E; thers ah L ! yIVatia amon, v vorth- Franc te. F wood his promises to the country, redecmed his Rt I a1y roen b Wenteel and barny ratirosd must continuo to be encouraged, necording | play a game with nothing to win ¢ “Thero fs John Novak was tried for removing tobacco » 9 tracks o yard. BAIND & BIADLEY, b0 Lasalle-st, . Connections (n every trade with Europe. un and Western Scnutors, and Lamar and BAILD & always mething to los2, At the bar of publlc to the old protection fashiou, at all hazards. coutrary to law, and was found guiity. He had, vledges, lndhwhen Presldent, adhcred to the I beat references, - Addrexs L8, care of Kir. Nansont, amongz the Southern, may bo found {n | pollcy he deflued ssa candidate. This wasa | o f the dead files In the Democratlc | opinfon our cuuse was olready won, Why tako it appears, carried somna tobaceo {rom his o Jiscellaneons, Glass, 2ng jease lilvlo 2 the field two years bence, searchiug for the | surprise not only to the ultra Republicans, but 33,';"3? ".;‘['3;:.";..; in the East and North that { onappeal with the verdict in our favor{ This f,’,',nu(fle.fu""m the basctaeat, up to his dwells T°wfffi&“&‘flfil‘L.{."flm‘:fi‘“‘{.?,?'.."u"}.ffi Sl;r]lf]‘_fryrm "vmn A% BOOKRELPER, nuet J. Titden. ose lurnishes tts fuf dent with publie_demonatrations of good-will und confidence, President Hayes removerd the troops from the State-Honses of South Caro- Yiun and Louistana, and placed in the Cabluet ns one of s advisers Judye Key, ns the most sig- nlilcant act of his carncstness to adopt and exu- cate the policy of converd, peace, and of equal rights among "the Btates of the tnion, rezard- lees of the scctional reaults of the War, [eace and good-will have been. re-cstablished in the Eouth by the reatoration of constitutional gov- ernment, and the people of tho Houth know that T'resfdent Ifayes has nccomplished this patriotle work ugainst the opposition of o majority of Republican leaders. But why should {Democratic wembers of Congress yotu for the Potter programme of war cgufust TR onecs than astary. Addren s Fritune ot Conchmen, Teamsters, &ce S ot arehes shvea f Toared Aoty AL 158 Bau i ek "fl;lé:;n?“.‘:n FANTED-A8 TOACIIMAN 1Y A cen " Rakiere fllflsun: e, ey retepeny Miscellancons. GIIUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARR(ED 13 e GILY oF cOuRtry ' 18 Sivo & Brmtesias paes, e Adlress § 07, Tribube olice: M BRI S QUTUATION WANTED-DY A TOONG MAY li s AR L e T AddressV 83, Tribune ofce. . ¥ AuIeh But the Democrats of the House couldn’t rest, ar Tilden and Conkling conldn’t. Tne Enquirer was more loyal to the interests of the Natlonal Democratic party than to the ambitions of any mau o it, or out'of it. The investigation, how- ever, i8 ordered. It will slmply show ngain whal hins been shown once, or less than that, and end thero. THIRD IOWA DISTRICT. an (he Edilar of The Tribune. Dupuqus, Ta., May 20.—Third District poll- tics are mssuming o decldealy anlmated ap- ‘pearance as tho svason advances, and activity smong pollticlans fucreases, As usual, cach heretofore, the whole o stinking savor, The typleal Democrat of New England or New York has a tender regard for the Inter- cats of those who, through tho contrac- tion ‘policy, have profited by the fucrease of {dle money, and he abhors tho idea of an in- come tax, We have secn the devotlon of the typlcal Democrat of Penusylvauia to the sys- tem of spoliatlon which parades fn the cricl frony of * protection to bome industry The Democratic party 83 & wholy, it 18 truu, Is lesy tnvolved than thie Republicans I fullacies nud abusca connceted with Hnanclal and cconomical questions. In the eume degree It is more ro- spousive, as regurds such questions, to the in- interests of Lhe tuaases of tha people, Dut the tho law. The case of John Lyokel, for a simllar of- fense, was continued until to-day. Judge Blodgzett yesterday decided the case of Mary Cook vs. The Schiooner E. Fitzgerald, and dienilsscd the suit. UNITED STATES COURTS. Charles Wheeler; Lemuel Collln, and Joseph B. Towusend, trustees, filcd a bill yesterday against Horaca R. sud Carrie T, Stebbings, aud N Perkius, frustee, to loreclose & trust-deed for 83,000, on Lot 12, Block 20, fu Carpenter’s A‘;ldmll‘mkm L‘llt‘fiKu. koown as 2% and 223 West Lake strec The Traders' National Bank filed o bl nuinst Samuel H. MeCrea, County Colloctor, quotn of pollticians who faney they wonld adorn the seat onve Blled oy Jeflerson, Clinton, and Cathoun, We cannot belp sunling ut the nlrs toey put o, As Mlcawber belleved the wool- sack would some duy turn ttp us hls resting- #u they expect, (o tho Sweet Dye and v, Lo drop fito the chalr that Wheeler ssole from Hendricks, Uealdes thuso on the floor of the two Iouses, there nre not a few Democrats vatslde of Congress who have figed an eazer eyo on the Vico-Presidency, nud make their tofluence feit in Washington through agents on the eronnd. Wade umpton I3 a cholve specimen uf this peculhar brond of politiclane, 1ls nawe trequently erups ot 8 the minor factor in a tombiuation ticket that we are conlidentlally b . o fne n‘zsel‘n.l;:lf:_wrunun factory, BALILD & BIRAD: ____MORSES AND CARRIAGES, A DAKGAIN-2 BLACK TORsE 7 YEARS old, sound, one can’ trot fn 2:4% and the oiher in fuo, Carsiages, phaetonk, top sud opeu fen, Lof . 1 94, double and 8! ai {n Chicagy will by sold 8T8 great aacrioc 110rses to et by {h day or week. oney sdvaiced. Willsell on tnonthly payments, or excliangs. Must be 201d fo, par store . C. WALKER, 300 and 23% -5 an BALE—ITANDSOME BIDEDAT HOAD WAG: un Qighi). “nquira st tramo warchouse narthossy curner of Carroli-sta, BI0 YOUNG WORK-1IORSE, single or o y,” warranted sound and 8 good worki 5 ive, neousistent action of re unty has its favorito son to propose for Cone ralu the collectionjof the 20 per cent dlle; nl double, and to be soid at & great sucrifice, aatheowner | Tmr o e —— méd z:‘x':"o ‘tmu‘:‘ unL'nerl(l‘xll‘ll,l\"omeul. e {,lnyn?. 'Im:l hau d{m'n h{; u:lmmullljuunl uu(‘y :),",',}S{fi.fi:“;’,}.fm‘fl‘;n{.‘{-’. Congruas, as woll as II: ;:"“{,“:1 1:,,“" The ,,,m‘,’,,’fl‘,’f, fluc‘:Innuon ::;;::::-erpcru l':". ko i L . ;n::‘::nlnu‘r:r‘ngr‘:g:e '"fl-flm' ApDly atthe barn rear of SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. o eue pentlcinen may deny that they | bravely and finmly o these Democratic - « ] Ll 1 : 3 Powers beran a sult for $5,000 agatnst belier, e tas 2 o hosiie b Tl Tt st oF T Jowiis, | biawsbere meopose to Lur tho Bouth boek va 1 | plagruiauking ahd uoinlistiug cotiventlonty | of tuo Tfon.T. W, Burdick, prescat member | B PORSIh L it forg Domontics. Franklin H, Whiting, DANKRUPTCY MATTERS, Danfel M. Rm.hi of Dacota, Stevenson Coun- They may mildly ussert their readiness to fol- low the fucts to their logical conscauences. But when un carnest Democrat Is in their presence, USECAL,_ old thoes of infiitary rule, sustaining corrupt e doiod malaaministrations of tho Btate Uvvernmaontsi Do these Democratic members uican that the from this district, to accent a renomination un- QIJUATION WANTEU-BY A COMPKTRNT NEW der any circumetances, affords opportunity for uginad ‘girl to do general house work (o an Amercan (atiiy, APLY for tw dss. W 1704 and led,~if it can_bo said’to huve any dis- i s Fod A colherent. Jeaderabip.—tacks. tho-vout- TANO FOIL 4100, PAVAGLE \ SECOND-IIAND ¥’ Z\_$10per month. _R. T. MAITIN, 154 biate-st. T30 Weat Adnis-ac, 2 4 c| J y b U 3 YAl 3 il Sl e hees by ko Frommes T | D e D e snersy | 820 Ot Ingte, nd lacks tho wles suducity thit b | o number of gentlemen ambitious of aflsing | tu: weut Intq Volnusey WOLILREY Testgiiy, | JARGALNS, 1 BECONDUILAND, FIASOS aE | QirpdTioN wAVTED_BY X WEarferabie Dot The malor part of thew taie the geound | Kates shall bo destroyedi O course, the e O et 4t tha hert o tha most critical | 2i- 040 thelr mamen to_Soguzs: I contest for | O e tcommodation paper’ 8200, The sesets | LYON & AR n e e O | R e zensral bomanclgor cook. Caltto-siay of the Pennsyivania resolutiun, and would rest | North Is not to be the sufferer under this nuw O SR that dlstinction. Dubuque County furnlshes - references givea. problow and to avply to a desperate discaso a remedy of corresponding vigor, thorough, com- prehensive, ‘nnd declsire. comprise lsnd worth §1,200, and a horse and buggy valued at 3 A discharge was issued to T. H. Patterson debts mentioned fn hls composition content with” exposinz the miuor thleves who stole the guods, but resist all ellorls to dlsturb the title to the property of the creat rascals Wi, with open vyes, received the plunder, and are uow rioting upou It. These “asvirsuts to tue Democraile nomina- tiona for tht Preataency and Vice-Presidency in 1330 are formiduble obstacles in the patl of the Yotter Committee, Thoy must be got out of the way. ‘Fhu elective inethod for cleariig tho track I8 to show the Demovratiy nasyes where these ceatlemen are standing. Let the poople speak to themt Uttiers who cull themselves Democrats take bolder rmund in favor ot the usurper in the Whlte Houso thun thoae slaves of ambitlon, I refer to the men who nmade the bargoins ab New Orleaus, ut ‘Tatlahugsce, ut Columbly, wnd st W uulllqfilull, whereby the vonsplracy for caeatlng Thdeu out of ‘the Presidency and countlug Huyes into it was consummated. Tus Lead of theso spostates to prineiple fs Alexanaer M, Biephiona. Ile 4 the it feader of such Dems ocrats as Gordon and Gibson fn Cougress, und Tiampton aud Nicholls besoud its walls. All ot lits class wish to sit, like a nightmare, upon the vrograming to renew mectional passions, but Southern votes [u Congress are to be used to reopen tho flnod-gates closed b{ 1layes. This 1s the micantug of tho Potter plot. Tne Northern Democrntic leaders of the schoul of Putter and Handull arc unbappy be- cause the peobls of tho Southiern States are sat~ afled with the Adminlstration of Huyes. The Nepublicans of tha school of Conhling and Howo ore unbappy becsuse they caunot uss Havyes as they did Grant. ‘Thess tivo factious hor usual quota of sspiring citizens, Ths drift of popular scutiment scema to indleste that both the Republican and Dom- cratle numinces will be Dubuque men. Un- doubtedly the suceess of elther party will de- pend on the vole of this county, consequently 1t will be the paramount duty of delegates of both Conventions to nomlinate, {rrespective vl personal preferances, the strongest available candidate from this county, a8 to do otherwiae woulll be Invitlug ccrtaiu_defeat. Ex-State Senator D. N. Cooley and Judge D. 8, Witson are promivently mentloned for the Republican, nud Btate Benator M. M. flam and J. M, Urif- fith for the Democratic nomiuation. The Hon, J. M. Qrittith wlil probably receive the Demoeratle nomination, uotwithstauding the candlducy and strength ol the ge- ntal editor of tho Jreratd,— M. M, Hawm. Itepublicuns fn this doubtful district, to place o victory Leyond peradveuture, wili necessarily be constrajucd to accord the honor of & nonina- tion to our distingulshed fullow-citizen, the Hon. D. N, Cooloy, Boyond queation, hie ls the man of all tnen 10 curry by a rousiug majority Sn‘u’n'flou WAKTED=BY A FIRS: 1n & private family. Pleass call for two Biatasst. ITUATION \VAN}KD—FDR A FIRST-CLASB GIRL +3 from the Esat Lo dogeneral bousawork, 143 Tweas tintioat, PrANoFORTES “AND ORGANS FOR CART, OR 304 it sfl‘fl‘n‘s‘" paymenis at great bargalos RS I ! * montb, T AR e, REr mmmts VELT ELEGANT €500 SQUATE GRAND TIASG: forte, with e newest i einenis, ouly Illdllallilsl‘llllllfl llnur? 0 per H GRANY FORR PRESIDENT. The 8. Louls Globe-Democrat is industriously engaged in working up a public scutiment for Uen. Grant for re-election {n 1380, In addition to dally editorials, It collects o'l the favorable {tems ft finds In the exchanges, The matterfs ruuning along about in this shap Z. Falrbavki A composition meetiug will be held June 10 i the case of Louls Rubeus, George W, Campbell was Fcaurday appoint- ed Asslgnee of Charles J. Hafoe R. E. Jenkins was sppoloted uight Carter, Bradford Huocock was appoluted Aasignes of Qeorge Hrougham, A nrst dividend of 0 per cent was declared fo the case of Avrabam Lipman. - A linal disldend of 8 per cent was declarcd In tha estate ot Engzene MeK. Tho trat dividend meathiz of the Redfield, yuwn‘n‘& Walwarth Compauy was adjourued to uno 14 Aslguees will be chosan at 10 a, m. for David M. Ford, for Granvills 8. Masters, snd for Townseud McCown. ‘The first dividend meetlog of James 8. Kin- Jiousckoeoperse ITUATION WANTKD=-BY AN STIgATIOn ANTHLCRE, AN Txveneore Diue Isfand-ay, CELLANEOUS, 701 LADIES-A QUIET HOMR FORt LADIES b during cuntadiment (rotemioust. 10 Vouid Saa- Miscellamcons, 1TOATION WANTED—DY A COMPETEN TRy m y haatiese oice,. SELL SurE prassebia o {5y she beac uf reforence ds to respectibliity. Address A1, Tribune flice. iguce of D. have used Bouthern votes In Congress to ald them in their war sgainst Uayes, Why have not the Boutheru weinbers united for a better purpusel For instance, why have thoy mnot votud us solldly for o Southern Pacitle Ralirond us they did for Potter’s plotf or tor thoim- provement of thy Mississippl River! or for tte mall line from New Orleund to Brazili or for the l’o{ lar Loan bil)1 or for the Postul Bavings il ey can all be whipped In to support Totter’s plat, but it is {mposaiblo to have them unite to support those muasures that will re- store better thmes to the Bouth. Alozander H, Btephens, und Mills, of Texas, are the only two Bouthern members who Lave restatued the mai- At It Congress wants (0 pass Qrgnt on the retired 1ist, lot it tako e Ath of March, 1885, Grant s not mpt to **retive ™ Lefors that date, if then, TANTED—=A NUMBER OF IRON COLUMNS 8 TO 7ori3to 1 fect long, elilier round vr square. Address ibuye olca, ‘vANTED—TQ BUY A NEWBPAPER HOUTE. Calatds e Thirbeentin.________ NV ANIEI=T0 COMMUNTCATE WITH LA Dariive with & viaw toward effcctlng an eng: meat s or wifacent ta Chicuso, consisient with gervice o Plitludcionia aad elvewhers, lo deolgo, draw? austrliction of GeRtea) macners 1 suou \mjermunm'.' pis 8 i DOARDING AND LODGING, Y Heuin Bide, TWENTY-SIXTH-T. ~F0U N N 49 or & family can find Los .nv"‘xr.fl“ni'..':.'f‘.‘.fi‘{ closcts, Bot and ol aroail Amerlaaa family. {458 FANCAS iy e day board: referen i i V) MICHIGAN-AV.—3UITE FRONE OO 412 CULie Yoo, Vith or wituoar bosrds ag! | Boardurs takeni reforences. Mdarlon (la.) Reatsier. One man lke Grant In the White Ilonse {s better, cheaper, and stronver defense for the country than 15,000 meu In the army . Dayinn (0.) Journal, What It Gen. Urant should, afier a1l, be—that fe 1o say, what If tho Diemnocracy porsists in making 1t necessary for Republitans lo elect—in othey Hnnln.’ auppose nobudy will answer {n 1380 out raat Mress T, 213 Drosdway, A TiHaT-CLASY MAKDW 4\ stock for sale mbout §5, s ¢ ¢ this Democratle stronghold (Dubuque) agalust | kald 1s sot for 2 p. . B AN North Slae. cuat telr yotes with' uxtreme feluctatice, ad | TUE WAY TO MAKI GEN. GRAN'E | Ured.—ho tanot of l‘he‘nlllr‘mir kind, —and be :::r_n'llu-tlfil‘-l:;ul-g.:;‘:lw:;y:nu_fl Vs gqulemlent R L L R orphleaves willease Siore. lcter i JILLEW B0 &h—: 'i.’.f_——‘ only a8 a temvorary make o ¥ N Ight, (len. (irant s just resting, and will be vr klec 1 3 ¢! v ¥ b s T Y AR T e wimgtios toovd sliwbery And tabia Dorse SRRSIDENLIN.180 et e b ondof oo dunt Layer | them, a1 how,& caudldais, aithough for avvera| | - Robert C. Waterston ulei a Ul aaatust Mary | A MENTREL, UGETTADLE SUSIVERE, ON i e T ourata belong to flayes, of Hases bulonos to | groply Mtor his n::i:;l'(fi'l(zcm‘nfln’n last year, | 00 TS auccessivo balloty higheas on tho lat of wapir- | T FORUR L tion & ‘x’nor;("::z: for sglm\i:) Eachangs ufiding, 116 Nashingiod s 10§ sy Ve A T s anout tooms, Wl boar, 82 nd $2.50 thew, ‘Lhere weems fo ba no natiouality In tbelr politics. They measure the naturs ot everythiug by an nxclullvcl{ Southern sfandurd, Mr, Slephcuu‘lthelr mouthiplece, recently sald nuts, was ultimately defeated by & combination of opposing furces. Tius result was disestrous 10 the party, Public sentlment geoerally fa- vored his candiducy, and the pupular revulsion THINKSS MEN WITH A CAPITAL OF §200 TO 00 lo veatigate 8 bysiaeis llat w1l pry the la- ntmonthly. Call (u-déy at jtovia 3, SaadsHou JRql saLE-A WIDLESALK NOVELT Fuyette Orunty. ‘l". Xrwog, Grant, the hero of the Kebellion, contemplaty wlaiting Enropd (0 his entire satusfaction durfn present recess from Preaidentis] cares. Un ki Gen, Gront took a characteristic glauce at tho political situation In the United States. Tu his remarks on toat occasion, nothing su strikingly on the north 100 feet, more or jess, of the W, } of Lot i, Block 87, in' tha Original ‘Town of Cbi- capy, belug Nos. 84 and 86 Rendolph street. Thomas Mackin commenced a sult lor $30,000 U 4., 33 [ ocks' south’ of thy Psiiner Hoasel perday. 81.%0 1o B2; per week, §9, ‘urnisbod TGULE Lo Fent without board, ue re-alection to the Proeidency visita to ¢ e fie election facturitiz and agents’ suppiy houlse, P BT - st tho South bad gut Just us wmuch out of | evinced tha clcaruces uad uccurscy of nie per- !‘r(;:.' Lot e apios Of fouF yeure Will be out | Syursuent o bisdofest rapuitedin e cetin | sgainst the City of Chiago. o nciuriug and sgepte’ SUpBiF hou 7 [OTEL MRS WICK, 318 AND 820 WA s il oy would lisve: gok oat o €% | ceptions as @ political observer ag his alluslon | of the question. —~Two pleasant suftes forgeul and wife; also {ow sluglorouina at (nid pupdlar Rutels brisss redus 'ul: the summer; call snd ssa bofure YOu lucalo clu wliere. Emanuel snd Simon Hartman sued Willism B. Uotsen for §1,500. Robert T, Stickney began a sult_by attach- refore bis peoule were content with portance to Third District Republicavs fs: Wil Hayes, aud opuo: t be advisable to repeat the experiment( o = Ti.a. 8, Itiinols State Gusdite. " PARTNEIRN WANTED, ‘ournal Is exceedingly anxlous that to the fatal talent of Democratlc politiclans for resculog thelr Ropublican enemies from other- d to disputing his title ordis- turolng bls equanimity, It ducs not owcur to ould witbdruw from the political — t againet Uoory 3 D. W. Bi F“;E&?"‘Efi‘.'\f: 5‘“.?:“'"[-'.' si‘f-‘;\fl” Ai‘:?;" w'&’. “mwinu [Rius 174 RTATEBT., OLPOSITH Biin tliot there is w North s well ssa Soutl, | wise hopeless positions by committing capi 1 thio ovont (st ha should do so, {s . Lt bor ol Gl g bustuess. Address I Faimer Hotsu: all nawly-furalaticd rooums, with that. we ive. undora Consticationsl Govern’ s 3: crm::l uum!ud‘ ity :gi‘ cw!;“(‘nl: vor of panving him on the rotired MISCRLLANEOUS. and Frauklin Hyutt, purtnors as g ) TWi boards d. d $4 per week. & Co., to recover §2,2) ™ . Jroow BLonaeyT-The criminal calepdar, Tur ArikLLatk Covnr—Call begios at 01 and goes to N8, N0 caso on trial. Juuex Jany—272, 242, 183, 080, 247, 200, 201, 202, 204 103405, Inclusve, No. 281 on trial. Junug Janesox—161 to 171, 174 to 136, 178 to 15, tuclusive. No. 0, Boskowitz ve, Bsker, oo went, ur that a man who was leeally elected to the Presklency ban auy hetier title to the otlice than & man who was uat, provided the usurper distributes a libera} abars ot Lis stolen patron- 8o among the Btephous stripu of Southern tme-wervers. These trading Demovrats are Jrag upon the skirts of the investigation, and will hamstring it in the cud, unless party discis 1t 1s Nwcleas for the Confederaies 10 Latbor the hope that Gen. trant will withdraw from the political areus us loug av the snake upon which he placed hie iron neel continues to wiggle its lall, aud as for mlmzf. nuya kuow better toan they that It 14 510t in his line of busiuess, Nasavirer, Tenn., May 80.—At the second day’s sussion of tho Btate Democratic Couven- tion, Thowas J. Freeman was nommated for the Supreme Beneh on the third ballot, Tue nominee s a wember of the present Bupremo Court. Deadrick and Turuey were declared nominecs for the Btate at large. DARTNER WANTE it AR and take partnership fute o0 200 salsry aud portion of profta. cond Bour. the rule of the Neuublican party bas been condemned by publie opinion. Again aod sgain the people have been cager to make a sweeping transfer of the controt of public affafrs to diferent bands, But again and sgain Democrate fucility in blundering nas JOATI=FOU A FAMILY CORGISTING OF 3to ‘wlfe, avd four children; two Iarge, coinforiubl some required; »shiort divtanre In tho country vi feired oo line of care; referen tehanged. Addrore, stating tetusk, conveale V . Tribuue o QARD-IIY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ON N0 ot §ideiwitl pay 814, " Address, with pul _LOYT AND FOUNS, ‘ 05T-OVERCUAT IN BN RWL BILLIARD. Py Pleass returg os d, and for reward &, wddnees V54, T oy Washington (D, %) Regublloan, It ts & siznidcant fact mn; he Imn ntloa of rouhlous n . 04 ASKET OF i W W T, Tribune oule pline compels them to relinguish thelr hold, - | dlsappointed the causs of reformn aud clonded of & strony, e Conventlon then adjuurued sine dle. . . Ao eall. el 'ondaze. N s Sotwees tnatan pariteulare At buoe pilinas It somehiow 30 happens that the Presidentlal | the prospect of chapge by alarming the cuu- 1 3 by many that | MoNTGoMERY, Ald., May 3u.—The Democratie voae lteoxrs—No call untll Monds 0 tlicucs to Wabash-av., (L6ace & ———— 103010 of The " Tante shara of ne Damients | $ervativa Mmatiicts Of ‘the COUNIEY A1kt rrayinie | (he uearat i dusoes o1 e : Ve. tloard of Trade, on tilal, and hened heiice o FINANCIAL. DVANCED NABE ON DY A BYATCER WA Bt iear Clark. oo § aud ned 103 ARUE Ot SMALEL 10 LO O, I ALOVER, 71 e Btate Couvention ucmivated R. W, Cobb for tiovernor, W, W, Beruws for Secretary of State, J. 4, Viucout for ‘Treasuror, Willls Brewer for Auditor, 11, C. Tompkins for Attornev-Generul, aud L. B, Box for Buverintendent of Education. AUGUITA, Me., May SilL—Jawus G. to-day elected Chalrmay of the Kepubl Comulittee. “T'ie State Convention will Le held at Portland, Aug. 1 0,414, Bturye soud for all & Juvem ot Tl"‘fl‘ 127, 120 to 185, inclu. 1 slve. No. b0 pak MeALLiasTen=8et case term No. 0T\, nd calondar Noe. 200, £19, an thy moral iyfluence of bis well-known claract Istfce of vigor and determninativn would a uell fhe peuding Democratic revolutivn, Iy Qi Benutor Hon. Tl vays **1( Geu. Geant bad oue quality wore than anotber, 1t ¥1s that he was 8 divect nan. e woved i a direct line. 1o bnd suitaoly rewdida. ew yurk Wlo thtow hindrauces of oue surt and suother n the way of investization is Thomas A. Hen- dricks, s {8 not x:nmJnlImemlry to Mr, Hen- dricks. 1o was defrauded of the Vice-Pres- deacy, 1, to wecure personal ends, he now ig- Dores the great wroug doue to representative Rovernment, and coudoues by foul crime, Kmy will not be In haste to place bim two years ence whero bie inay stand & chauce of belug de- trauded of the Presldency. 1t tue Democratic jnasses, and the honest 1aen of all parties, wish the Putter Comuwitten o probe to the bottom the great wroug of vur uies, they must muke their influsuce felt the halls ot tha Senate aud House of Repro- sentatives, A UENVINE DEMOCHAT. them on the sjite of the status quo. It is alread; ouly too evident that sporchensious expressed by Mr, Steplicns, of Ueorgla, und Mr, Mlils, of “Texns, regucding the Potter progranime of ael- tatlou beariug upon the titlo and pussibly upon the tenure of Il}a(v 4, were cotelved with sbuudant reason, No doubt the procramiie was preséod 10 adoption with vetermioed impetu- mu‘ Uy its authors lu the full bellel that it would prove & wuaterly luvention of electiul certng logenuity, And so, Indued, It has vrove hu ite electioucering efticlency bus been dev oved sxaclly to the advantage and comport vf the party againat which it was tntended fo vperate. The Democratic manugers In this unloriu. nate plece of bustoess allowed themsclves to be drawn juto a snare by the \vnz nisneuyres of Republican oppuneats, when they funced they were orgsnziug the cleoienis of a crushlog vic- tory, As wight Ls expected from vue who bas so frequently displayed the quall- ties of 8 clearaighted statesman - aud nf W genuine patriot, Loy, Hawp- ton, of Bouth Carolina, 18 quick to see the na- ture and the extent of the wiatake which bae been wade, and ¢qually quick to ralie bis volco in warntug of by mischlel which it involves it BAYED-BUNDAY AF IN.MAY 20 A wall, lighi-colored red roan snlich cow with reddish reward of $10 wllf ba paid for her returu to ‘Runeraid-ot., Union Btock Yards, or any Inlorua: 11un 82 40 her whereauvuts. — . MOUSEHOLD GOODS, JOUSES FurNIsuED coMPLETE WITH GOGD 004, Wl Upog etar Leruie; evert articls war: santed.Ublon Puralturs Couipany, 304 We VB CAN BuLL FURKITUKE AT LOWER ¥ ures thau ustiully cliarged because of our groat advaniures io buying targs yusutities aud our wilfiag- eas bu wOrk fur suiall brulie. Our regulur ieus are eadh. Jut parites who wi wiilbe wccvmaodyied, uted Ha 10 sugles sud no amhuscades,” We add thal such & sy, positive ju his character, and vold of In- trzuing complications, would commwand doserved Tespect from the public Il be were in suthority just now. 1AEN PATD FOR QOLD-AND WiLy Slozer io luan on watcias distionds aud veli eucrigiion at GOLUSNIS Luao uind uliion icensed), 09 Kast Madlsou 3 - 5 ON FURNITURK WITHOUT REMOVALS 4 Pianus, warchuuss Tecelpts. and auy goud collaters ala. 153 Déarborurat., Huom 4. ONEY TO LOAN 1IN SUMS TO 81T ON FUR: uituro, pisnos, dlatnoods, etc. Huow 3 Huasd 118 Handuiph-at. INItbLs by SOMS OF 87 WXD UFWAIDS CAN e bad in @ for curpency at tbe counting: ¥oow of the Tribuu Company. 1) NNika UAN BE AU IN KACHANGE rOR ‘cisreucy sl the countlus-room_of tue Trioune. SILVIN 23 AKD 30 CKNT PIECES IN PACKAURS of $1018 e3chanza for currency st counting-rovm of Tribua aay. T LE O LOAN=$2, w0 FOIL YEAR AT ® PER CEXT 1 and ou-u.f\r 0, Tribude ullica. 3 fOLOAN—ATB PERC ', wn‘m‘.'fl) 31,000, <. OHLbAAT, 78 FIfih: wous 6. e TO LOAN L JOHN SCOTT HARRISON, To the Editor of The Tridune. Cuicaco, May 80.—An article In your paper of this morning, taken Ifrom the Cincinnati Cummsrelal, stating that *the Hou. Juhn Scott Harnson had, aiter be Jott Cong retired to the blstoric furm at North Bend,’ 13 8 wlstake. He MNved on bis own farm, lve miles from the historic furm ' (North Beud), at the inouth of the Miami River, fu Oulo. e was found dead {n bis room on Sunday worslug, May 20, lie bad beew unusually well the day before, and sat up very lste preparing a dunday-school address wulch ‘he waa to doliver that Sunday. o wos the last of the children of Presuleut Harsison. EARLY REMINISCENCES, o the Editor o/ The Tribune. Cuicaco, May 850.—~The earlier settlers of Miovls wiil remember Samuel D, Lockwood sy thows who slded in wolding its judiclal character and shaplng its destinies, Iu 1831 Dioominglon (1iL.) Pansayrash. Is, without doubi, & siroug and J0cros o party In faver of the f Gea, trant for President fn 18! i thal thie alrcady exletiug fuclinstion has received & great stimulus from the recenl developments of YOIUIIUBULY HUrpUse ou e part of the controlling elemseut of the Demo- crutic party in Congreas, from the menacinggrawlt vt & Cowmuntstic dlaposition tnthe greutcitics l“:l‘ 0 d There b al B ik Seh Kwari: Uil o e pwariar rea. RN TRl Attorney-Geoeral, and from 1625 to 1648 one of tiw Judges of the Suvremo Court, Mr, Lock- woud becatng a mau of nark {p bis day.~ There Bave lately come hito the bauds of the writer some private lotters of Mr. Lockwood, written u 1830 sad 1831 contulning notlces of early matters which way {oterest the pressut geuera- tion of Chicagosus: Mr, Lockwood cawe here from Auburu, N. Y., where e was a partuer fu A INSTIRUCTION, (‘mc.\un MUSICAL COLLKGF, 4% WABASH AV, ./ and i =Suiiner ferw comuiences llol:\l,l!..Jil:t’-‘i. i) inis A, Ilush%” {alvgucs Just laueds whil be Tl LD Thesl? it Direcior, eamariniia B EIEON AL, g N WANTEU-OF JOSEFI BROOKS: TN ERIATION, N Ml e et g are biiek bt tall aad ruipd sbiigarcd. aged 1u Detsla THURLOW WEED ON POTTERISM, Xew York Herald, May 24, A Zlerald reporter yesterday ioterviewed Mr. Tharlow Weed on tha subjects of the Potter res- olutions and Uen. Graut'e chances for the next Presidoncy. The veteran politiclan was sore- what cautious about giviog bis views, but be ook a very wide rauge of the question. He re- W certaln districte of the counity, suil alapouition shuwu by many Democratic lea ne adpete tu court and cater to L3t d element, The country iostinctively f there v bue man of undlnchiug purposs and Iron buud who can be trusied 1o do whatever can bo dung by mortil wau to wave the country Iu a time o1 deadly perll: and, vnce couvinced of the reality of the peril, 1t VL‘!{ likely 1o turp Lo that mas und demand that be sbal dui fluus’rfi SUITATN Bards the Potter resotutlon &4 o Kreat miafor. | peraintedn, We ure Dot warpriscd to hese | 4o demend that be ball e e e Communivies | Vry respecttully, W I 1t; Tavos, Ju. tho Tow-practics aity the Jato dor. Kuos 1. biis sadvead word 1 31, 2 RenALEVIOEDINCS, GOl o O et e T tung, inasmuch as it may lead to revolutlon snd })Im. in Lis opinion, lfiw reopening ot the Presi- | gnd the strong vrvbAMI‘:ly“ul. nm’ ‘-.um;.;:-‘. u-‘z-‘ Py k'.—————‘n e “,WH.—:“‘"‘ “"{&v;“bww::l “;l.:“fi‘:‘:nfi.lz m“l berodl o ,,m——,fiw:-."fi“ J%mn ,: ‘:’.‘, o‘.,"h‘,‘l - e charucter of Mr. Potter, well knowa for probity, would add strength to the resolution and make the couscquences ull the wiore dangerous. ‘The the counection thus formed that the letiers selorred W have cowe foto the writer's sausslou through tbe kivdacss of w son of Chicago 1s vue of tho tnost promisent wool- wmarkets fu the Union. Tho receivts of z:n‘ u tion a ftw days szo with the Clarleston News and Courler ho sald: **Thls reopeniug of tho Presideotial question will, jo my judg- &i. Jo (Mo.) Herald, Wo copy & very siguificaul commuaication i {avorof Enm in 80 from Tux Curavo Tuisuns. 10 FOIt BUDKS—STANDALD WOLKY tfi:: lI“l‘hl good prices. 76 JOU bell your lbras v¥ sag CHAPLY, Corucr Madion sad Dearbury stuplo i this city lust year aegregated 3 3 gyt 7K WANT BUORS. OLD A’ w, AND WILL tountry, 3 v iaaat 1% Cotmes frou Olilo, but would wob bave sppeatud | 48,000,000 pounds, aud tuis yeur'y arnvals sro | the Ilon. Gershom Powers, u brother-lu-iuw | T QTOF NI NV S Deral prcea tor theui. Catl or wdlress GlLe “)‘lhlxylglfil::k:'.‘:":r‘c:i.u:t“‘r:v‘o‘i‘s‘t‘l;‘no;y‘gx‘:fg 3:73‘ p?;‘:;‘ d“ w’t‘l‘;“’”lu]::: :hll‘l South, | 4u that paper ujees Tus Tumess bad conseated 1y o show & Bacdaoto (Dercase GVER 577, | of Gov. Throop. —Mr. Powers was oue of the !:n“{gl-(‘i apdstbels BERT, 31 bouth Cisik-st. ént, aud the Comumuntstic snd labor clewents | which Wauts pesce. sud [ sbuil regard | B0 yield ‘m-;{lg;-:g-‘g;:gr;;x\_;,;g‘,:;::,‘;-;: paa large clip s geccally [ected, New leadiog meu uf bis day, distiaguisbed for, huy e e e Were ready at o moment’s notlos to take advan. | ft as s erave wlitake ou tle part of our | e 'wan 1alked of by Repoblic tatos aud Territories are r: y comiog tuto | strong sutcllotual powers g s e ol et uytbioz that fevored thelr causo. | people o taka® suy part fn R Socuke. |50 Grant ls the ouly wsn kel of by BRepubite: | promiucuce us abecu-rulsing sections, and witbin | hew Englaud virtucd and stialmeuts. = 1o FHOOF WARENUUS ¥ 0 I s . ., for furuiture, Werchanliie. carriag . Loaus Y0 obiy aBuuut leval latereats Cual tue i govia! ECOND-HAN. ot Touger Lb e last year or two the recelpts of Colorado A5G AR ST A {ug furtber about the "Potter programme of In- Vool et iy it Leve Bbdercone ki e bud been Urst Judgo of the Cayugs Cowmmou vestigation sud agitation, be rewarked: “A “v.nzhrzu'{fJ £ECY Shiie. ta ol Pleas, aud was, o4 the date of he letier, from be very emdy at the Just the qualitics to woke him succcssful. Tbe % lght the toxch eacul twe Wery fact ihal he is fu the deld wil stcike tossor

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