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pi 2 its bauer yee te Democeat openiy hoastnd that. if the teckel should be Gratit and Resmour, the latter wenld enrry Nebraskal ‘Thlok of ied A Bute which Folls up a Reputaloan masortty of from 14.00 te 31.080, at the ernok Hf tho te oratic! And yet [twas no {dle deelnratio firmly bellevé 10400 Hoptittionns tn thie stat Wilt bolt the nominniion of Grant if tho Chicngn Convention attempts to cram hin dawn tho fhroata of the people of Bluine Nebraska, TIE CROWNING FRAUD, WHAT THY GNANT COMMAND MIGIET AVE BAIN, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Dunvevk, Mi, May Tho fnet that Gen, Urane lives tone of the suburban towns of Dubugquo, and is announced to spend one or two dose herv early tho coming week ns (hu atest of an honored elfizen, lends tho people to feel an Interest tn the Presidential prospects uf the comming visitur, othe inquiries have heen made as to whether Gon, Grant tuts answered the teles gram of Senator Logan infornung him ef the re- Bult of the Springfield Convention. have cares fully eeanned all gopies of Yun ‘Tucxs anil Joval papers Up to tuls hour, and I have seen to reply of tho coming man to the oficial news sent. him by Logan. To mistruat, however, that ho omitted to ruply by telegraph: and sent Nim a note by mall to the followin effort: “Mn Dedn Looaxs Your telegram was duly rételved, itforining ine of tho bard-fonght bnt- ve you had at Eprdtia lic nnd tho victory gobleved. Fur two dus, after rending tho news you sent inc, Lens too fall for utterance. conchutlert [t host te aay rey f by telegraphs in fact, Citink that the less Posy wbout tho Springield Convention tho better it will be for all parties coneernitd, You apear to be elated “von nebleved: bit allow me to assure you that mnathet such vletory will not be needed (y ruln niy prospects far a” third term, My knowledge af the people of thts State and tho country at large leads ine to believe that the victory you athitved by the tuctl wii be o¥erthrown sooner than tohigan's pottes ves ly our party. The ete} thunders of tho popular tide dre now heard Tron oven to, ocean. Tn political party where the rank anit ile are contpased of kmorant men the methot ay pie) to obtalt: a ory tke that ndoepted at peingteld might huye proved a lasting success, at the Repatican purty is composed of ten Who rend too unas, Looks and newspapers 10 permit a dictatorship, f now, begin to sec that our party will not permit of anytht protebing Imperiatism. ¢ had fondly hopes the knowledge whieh E required during 1 derings ta Chton aad Japan sould enable me, with your assistance (aided to that of Conkling and Camerun), to estaba adynnaly here in our country, With headquarters ‘at Washington or Branch. But the prospects Are now poor Of putting my extensive fnowlelge M1 in foreign countries Into prictient operad- tion, nud the ostutiishment of hereditary governinent bere fit our country. drew iny mine after the trast ballot at Chieago, and telly friends, one and all, to yo fa for any. fellow-tawnainan, Waehbiene, ad win, Blatie 43. my eccond ehalea, . ake oat Sprin victory for our purty, whieh ail the powers of earth ond bell with not be able to prevent, i have tho honor to remain nun LA RANT, Hoping that our party may be alile to tun to- ther, MONTAGUE, AN AVPEAT LOKLD MEN OF CONNECTICUT. May 27.—To the Colored Del- qqates ty the Natlonal Republican Convention at Chicago: We, tho colored oftisens and voters of lout, in innrs-mecting assembled, do thestly and rexpectfully Invite your se~ rinus and eandid consideration of. the followhg facts, which we devin to be ot vital Interest tous ol: 'Yhat tho success of the great Republican party: is of the most supreme mument to our ruce, nd that upon tho altar of its aueceas should ho snerificed all personal tdels,—all porsenal prefer- enées, All selfalt ambition Lor plaice or power. — tor bigh above them Lis the heavens above enrth, tho necessity oF the sttecess nnd presers vition of that party which Ig and has beet tho srillght of our pelitlent fife. ‘To this end, wo Pi ‘wu. In the time of Iberty, which It his conserved, to rise to the exizenefes of the kour, nitd avert, 1 possible, the calmly of the third term Issue, an innavation which the omens that. the Amerieatt people Ady to ECE pt. we furthor fray thie you remember that Ande moreover, wey und desire of tho Dé Nomination, as the pri We neknowledge po ry Mhiration for the xrent soldle tlan of his distinguish wary yet wo ure mitt our love otra ‘6 pray yo tho ad otin te purty fe tay cletary, our tove itd nd- tor in appreela- hed services In peace or it tht we mittst not 1b eeretfon, wived for stipertor to an Of phitasophy of specious wrt Tents gC polltiehins fy the Instinetive repuu- Maney OF the people to the third term, “whlel witnotdoawn.” Tt has been deeepted nowhero ty New England, while the people of tho iroat BStulos of New York, Pennsylvania, and Htlnols, on this issne vee in oper revolt’ nininst the Jeadorsiiip of the most udeolt, subtle, antl cone stuinmate pulltiea manipulators of dre yie, Thy hour is feayeht with great perl, and there Beeds be wire counsel, ie White we have preforenees, wo present no candidate,—only 8 protest and appedl anilnst a dangers and dnnecessnry teste from tho heartot New Kuglund, the nurxery of frecidont, und the Stute that gave birth to. our ilstrlous inutrtyr, Joht. Brown and in the nine of the rent Republican party, wh ‘and tho Avo mitiions of freednied, whose interests are ine tolyedswe imuke. {heapoen to you. Committee on Appent: G3. Jnveuny, Meriden, Witraw Hh. Pickerr, Now Iavert, Tasny Hatt, N ! E. 0. Horn , {Mr. Joffruy f4 President of the Lincoln Olnb of Connenticut, and fs one of the best Informed colored men in New Englund. In Conneetiont pie are about 4,000 colored Republican yuters, Eb, bi OVINILON, \ Tit GREMAN mesg, Tho Stoata-Ze(tuny concludes a Jeader ns fol- Tows? “ If—whiuh wo da not fear, howover,—tha National Convention should Aisregan and tram- ple under foot the Mdisputable riglt of the Consresstonal delegates, and admit: the Logan wang of robbers a8 lawful representatives of tho Ktate, then every honest Republienn fn the State would by such high-handed action of the Yonvention not merely be absolved and idis- gharged from his wleghinee fo tho ty, Dut It would become obligatory and a matter of honor with bli by all poseiile meni to secure tho des Tent of a candidate who was fn such a detest Dio und rascally winner foreed upon ath unwill- ing peopl * Whouver playa a gate auder tho suunpnositton of hofiest dealing on) aides, but ilseovers, Mnally, that ho has fallen into to hands of rot of ganibling experts and deadbunts, might hoe torted an gverlusting fool If he wero to ably by tho result of w suine ployed aguinst hin with marked cards and londed dle, *A cuulidate nominated by dishonest: means gan uevyer bethe cundidato Of honest ment Tt 4s tholr duty tovoutrituate to bls dofeat. Vo do this ts. the lied i rose ind deters mination of the Germans, Gorin Repub Means, or nt least nine-tenths of them, will not Feoohtee the fruutulentiy-obtained | euntle dutura of Grant ay binding on thosn, In cag the rascals are vietorious on the ar 4th of June In Chieuo the Germs will certainly coutritaty on tho tire Tues day in November towards their itiominions and, welledesarved dafom,. Wittout the votes at the Germans In the Northwest.a Republican Presi. dent caunot be elcete And these yotes will nover bo enst for dled, swiodle (1-Cameron giitug Upon by “This the trhumyir-robber: ny put in tholr pipes anid siioke, Dy thel scutities thoy may bring about the nomination, but nover tho election, of Grant. The sombuation of Orant ta equivalent to the dishitegratian of the Repub Jican party, enused by thy departure front 10s ranks of that component part (the Germans) without whieh, in at feust a hile a dozen Huyton the party wilt bo a mitnority one,” About * hozan’s Tacties" the Stadte-Zellung dixcourses ns follow: “On the 10th of May ifty-olght of Logun's slaves bolted the Cook Conity Convention aid defended thelr action by the naxertion that the President of the County Central Committes had Hot been permitted to nominate the President of the Conve On the basis of this amy and trinspireut pretext, ho President of tho Rtnte Central Comittee, " Long Jones," dechired tha seats of the omntiated delegus tlon from Cook Ay contested wid excluded all Its members anti tho mutter wis Axed for Grant. In Loulatang Grant's slives Dolted from the state Convention for the dlumetrlenlly opposit read, ‘The bolting in thut state wie, that the the blate Conteal Comuittou did acminite the President of the Convention. According to ull ivporta Login advised: this bolt by telexraph, ‘This plainly shows that the impudent and con seluncelvss felluw will resort to any and wil Invans ty atizin his object, His abject ts the nomination of Grant. ‘To neeompilsh it he will - Blend ie aud all votes thit he cun lay his bands upon, Tt is tiumnaterhl to him wheter be com nilte a burdury by) entering: the front or dio Intck- window, In Cook Connty he orgdnlzed tho bolt beenuse tho Chairman of the County Cons tral Committee was net purinitted to numinnte the “Yemporary Chairman, and da Lauisl ang he udvises othe) aune — proceed: jog beenuse =the |= Chufrmun hus a the very thing which a similir officer was pre: vonted from dotug bere at home. Reproseh hin Tor this shainelcsness and he will aught What airy bonor and blame to hing Whatdoed bi bout the Means to deconiplish bis obsee @ bighwaytnan feel insulted when you accuse: iin of juconsisteney because be pics bis tride sotuetimed with the revolver and siauetines with the knife? Should not the color o: tle the cheek of every man who Ls ce derstanding such detestable, rude, aad wncouth Beuuyiuron the part of one whe presumes that eae the willat the enatton and dls Dy ste means he people? WHI not in herrt of every Ur PROOtIOE wy purty that peruts auch infamous ranks ts diaposed of the better it will he for our National honor and the upholding of 1 puro judtetary.” TI CENCINSATE " COLKSMEATT,” astrong supporter of Sherman, is evidently In f fours that tho Genntites will mat delegates frow th “Tf tho nomination of cd groat efforts and exertio from now tntll next Weds peaple have already Rectired hurt (iat wo may expect the worst. 4 the grontest probability tat they wi hy promises or monay buy up the Southern She eetally the cotored dele- rites, tnd secure the rest of the necessnr, iY cOlnprniniges ntl pronixes of the Vice-Pre deney and Cabinet posidons. ‘The Grant vliquo ying a dospernte game, und they willleniye not aston toturned to wit, vn Of preventing tho danster. ‘The nna ttt be Inipressed with tho magnitude the etorin which (hoy would raise throughout jo country by such a nomination. They must vo made to understand that, by game, they not only flak tho resitt! put alec put the very existence of the Republtun purty in such meuns 1s 1 posable to win bn 10 have weedy gone over nnd to prevent tho ways ering delegates from deserting Into the onems"s oF performed iy sear loseoe Conklinug will stand op ins the National wowith the aint pomp: and demennor of a King, and he will demand tho Qeant, aud hoe will ox pect the representatives of the people from all parteof this great Nation ta obey tho reyal toandate. Then it shell bo seen, whother those delegates from tho wreat State of Minols belong: ty Logan, andwhottor those Crom tio rent State of Pennaylyania ace the property of Cameranand whether the delegates front the imbenty Rmplre State are tho slavesot Conkling, and’ whether this Triumvirite by the ald of thole Heutenants: and dependants can contrel tho Hupublican purty of the United Sintes, ‘This may be thy test how ment. 10 tho ge that here it [sto be determi people whall choose thelr own fem appointed for them by a superior order ot Defies whether ater riers shal or the imusters of tao per of reapanslblitt Convention en Wed Hisyery withiie tts vata nomination of Ulyse such o hinge sup ne Tint there aro atiit putret of the people rent Joopardy, Onty hy Maltimore Dentache-Correapontent In an al gives the following advices * common weapons AtC sfully urainst tho ‘me Aomodern “orniy's 6 nowest style, the ent aridient ptign, O that aor eit nweken a gone of. res tho fetters of partisansi snites with courage and vir vatlon to the rights of the poopte, sv tint frat, violence, and demugogiam tiny bo utterly de Tented and overthrown, and that a leader may pst and true tried of the people, who rhiall lend the Republican hosts to victory. Now ipped with arms o t. George would luctire, #0 tho Grant michitlsts whot wy Leandidute. Tho he not to voto, or to vote for it th rect coulres to. le pursued fs to vote for. ashing already been Stantla-Zeitnnys, vey will for ones not ret so foollsiily and stupa asto nominite a vandidate for whom no Republican cau vote THE NEW YORK “ BTAATS*21 2 whieh hag the largest. olrowintion pubiished int the lntes tho Hinata Stace sigutflennt muanuers “It Is really refreshing to hear occnstonally a Inanly word’ from those wha have -beon so shamefully bulldozed by aL othors stands the HH neritic eandhtiat wt by the Piinote that tho Dem Ue. choses Seene—Room jo Washington: atablo: hot whieky steaming: thunder and cl- stirs; Rented pound prom ards—No, J (Caimeran), No, (Lega). lungttage, congrats ung in tho following he Mnehine,” ota Staate- Zething inthis: riniied that the Springtict) outrage shall not be Indored by the Nationit Our Chicago colleague tntorsed only a fow snonths ago Grant choles, tut since be nnd thirty-iive others County delegation » Thrice and on Hing, in enso thy Nutio huatho state Conver ‘or 0 respeutable Demperntia cittult= Burt tt our eotleague Ln tho tltusion that he can this Itinlda on ot Three * he is ‘Thren’ are experts in the urt of 1 propose to be bulls te to necomplish tdertaken a fon of Httinvis Matis but thoy et O4, Hereulonn tral. then he ui our Chleago vollenue hopos, ention Will refuse ta do, him at his word. concerned, wa Inve lost all taste for such in axperlinar nilinit that tho «temas Grunt 8 oxcotlent chances fort reputltion ndidatire, we promise ounutyesd ut tittle from the repetition of such an oxperi- jt authonagh we ti THE “ ANZRIOEM DES WESTERNS" of St, Tantis of May 28 aa: York Conkiing forced his yontion by the alot tha Jess ind comparatively decentmanners Ii Pet sylvanin the will of the pe: Cameronfan corruption; und in Mlinols by bee tilly. trampling under ‘t altlawand: precedent. ‘Tho W223 Unree Shites, which we: yirate for Grant by awihdling and robbery, tho busis for the hope: tt A more they need the Sonthern Stile pected to furnish, noe of which ea the ex-Prestdont a xingle: Electoral vole, the ald of these rotted. boroughs a candidate is ity whoin tho niutjorify as potitiond Nahe that thut of the three * Bosses" has never been heard "i ‘ Tho Minolta Stacte-Zettuny of Moy 2 enye: “ tof the Grant buom ia nothiug but bogus tnfittion. Whereis twa yours ge the fame of Grint sigitted and expressed on the part of the Nation Ten of butter thes, achine” Inv nals plo wie filsifted pubtalned hy to be Toreed upon thy, aA inure seandu (Enter fecate, the Son of his ts longing for thy re= Itnenns new nothing tore Pi, ty te feet atl its uncles, ower, and brothurs-li- lw, kay nothing about sons, diughters, thoir es nal husbands and thelr untdes, nunts, sine, ete td Mittnitit, at tho pubtle erty aa) the wish and desire on the purtot the *Cone fedenition of Plree’ toto tho same thing, and for that purpose to dominaee over and. plunder thy three Stites of anid [linnig. As tho cousins, nopty Tt cannot be i InaeAes—yisi people manifest no renal des | and tho deternsfan tho Grant family to the White-Houco, ie becomes nevesairy ire Grant enthyalasie ban artitieta) mut sliding, fraud, and faleiieation of the wilt at. The peoply must do the remainder. The mint who “ate Ho brenks hits pledged word of honor aviliin and aseoundreks Sieh i net, the three ten would econdoom ast vithunys but to violate tho: word: pledged to Fite opponents, who we Mr. Washtairn ‘that bls sites Y foolish enoteh ta goo falta, thoy Iniagh in thelr wuteh at-smmedl muittor, inoof three-card monte, In which © But there Js only one thing which theso nid that tar ‘The Republientn Other political parties, a tr qh etand bound togetber Vetlons, and any one of It Ts \ ed With tho, pe the party ean leave at pleasire, VARIOUSLY VIEWED, GRANT A GOOD Hocton Bur A PooR sTEWAND. 10 the Editor of 'The Chteago Tribune. ML—Loeday Unela Saints uppoint n now Steward to take management of his catute, tude of t tha sul Chicago, “May devote bimecif£ to hls bnterests aud be faltbtul totho Important trusts which shall bo committed tohim, Conkling, Cameron, Logan, anil a crowd of thelr followers bosteye bin nitd beseech htm fo appoint the old Dovtor, who cured bin when They dppeut to his | gation and audi ve inlourit; tation is identivted with yours, AIL the world believed that you would dfy, and rant his traveled round all tho wort Iclun ving because he saved your It ‘Vo all thls Unele Bam replies, “Grant ts 1 good doctar, but a poor Steward, I trlet him for two. terms, aid he filled completely, Me was around, here after | got woll, with nothing to do, and he- cause he wanted me to bire him, J consented, but bo didn’t understand the bualness, Tthoughe ho might do better seeond term, and ted hin wath, but hedld worse than before, He brought Niovof wild, rangh medient students with him Lo GnronBe Ane turn tho house Inte a bedtum, beds with thotr on They Wroke the furniture to pleces, L fear the house down, queatlong—on e New York, Penne and teres aubalasion to oir Yon and Grants aithoate —nomlmtion. Tf tho Conyention will tolerate nny auch tito Dierks or Mexlean puxzle porforinine tobe rcen. The vote on the enforce ruther of the existence, of the unit cule would luke into consideration the preeelent catublished at the Convention tine olonnth in (816, where Cameron insisted Qpposit ‘course, became a farue, thought they would Ho had yous Conklay, Cameron, an of pluadereny . with hy my substined wid destroy my propert, neither heeded my counsel tor rem Hrond wud lisolent, and du= Jermined Lo. have hia own way, except. when bo followed your worse way Mo allowed thivved t Marly raiied my esinte, here are ‘kwo othor fellows naw coming up the wide door tounge Bue thoy wre tod Ks beyond Blelght-of-har HHL ULTH CH Ca ANE th 8 suited plainly: h Southern ster oun fo Camerontan itluenees give thy Grantitos the upper hand, eruMDUlOns atone the dusky delegates ait moves towards them, also Leng we of two of the culorud south= Ke anid forbs nothhig good, ACter Login's performances vt Saringileld we may expeet anything. Thesy are the views of w vers: Intelligent Gere man gentloman from Pitsburg, 1 vonneeted with the German. press of that ulty and a qulet observer of ult that in yoing on, Conttaiiny biy convenation, he walds “have traveled during the lust weeks through the linger portion of Woat Pennsylvania, and) 1 bad uccasion to conversy with hundreds of tho pet ithuential Garman eltizons—mion who, bus euuse of thelr position sualitly aud otherwise, andl do jathivnes othere—relative to tho pos haiiference and averdon, burs their own personal D anxtour., Mey y 1s BU don T rementber- how ho. watehed with me, | eruers dna niieht after nbght, during the four yearsof my: Hoke Ud porhaps tow ws miu to his mins y diticult services, and nuyver Sound From the the when | ilrst kuew ES ro, UNL how, he ti beun Hib, und enpuble iu overy bin, Pa huve hiv, Call hin ind Here, you to take charge of my Dustovss, Come right iy here, und tho tinal chia yor do, sot the dogs on those elit that have cone In here to bother ine premises, They woul Thommen who are so persiitently determined to force Gen. Grant upon the peoy fue weont bade sdirty fellows: thent off the Binet nity ittent «i Uut after the feo was mouths unseatod-it war such fixed and deter Grant's renominition, Noman aver fatined (naw eeltieal porlody ii te anh and tania gremer honor. thin, wistority hus not be ty. wag desery = Iver Cromwell, Ndumt to hin, for Pot MH WAN ever rownnted by poatority Als tuutts, notwithstanding hte ebining vires 1 his herve deeds, with router | Thero Is neo € eHngton now Hving. 4 y nxalust tho willing to: voto for ht, vada, ut Grant havin omwell, Homapirte ne ts but one Aho fits wou for himself the fane of uknowledaed such He galned for bimaelt thts Deh disdnetion by tha mest honorable servicos to bls country ane the preservation in ta hour of peril of this great Nation, the refuge of the oppressed, the model of Just and treo goverament for the nations of the world fu future nzes, delded himself Inte thy handset politichins he: rough dishonor upon himself and tarnished Brant etrue fronds aro n'a dutity) sons, Walk bucke the mantic with pover hls shaine forwant na candl to the gazoat the What do thoy care? Conkllug, Cumeron, and Logan exch coking with high honors to repair duinuged reputation, Fraud they attompt to control tho of three yreut Stites and juke thuin speuk the will of the dictators. Whioh of them ever Jugted 4 incasure for tho pullle wood, oF in: test Hving soldiers anid Lao bby alk tho world, dt pow. In vonla thoro how) not ta sounty oll mutel to fares thy peop! But when Gen, Grant ward approtchh which they wou ure they who, | ‘To the Curwaan, By. force und rounded on high eal propriety and mora ¢ uyo ty the Jendlng Roun OF a Thiet tovin wi anyborly mia igtion? and a LY Ree Over f ivy 4 atentete who [san hon . MACHETH REARRANAED, PHIST WIZARD. ‘Thrice the Demuernt hath inewed, + RECOND WIZAtn. the L-0, whined. TIED WIZAtt Shepari uries; "Tis time FINST WIZAND, Round about the tablo sit, Let us now eonvoct a bit, Vot polities] to mix So ‘twill boll to sult our fxs Room that round tho world was got, Holl thou first in charmdd pot, ALE. Rule or ruin, Wenre tpes If nguilty State cscapes, SECOND WIZARD. nny fs wood to wae When ‘ts shila at Syructse. Ciphers from tho alley throw, - At will belp the thing to wos And this plant from Sotthern sails, Victors uily should have spolls, (ihncs ieharin of pawvertal traulio) See the Hell-broth bull and bubbic, ALL. Rule or ruin. We nro apes If a guilty Stute exeapes. THIRD W. Whisky, Rattrond, Reventie Rings, ‘To the pot tho Devil brings, And un tlery, tintamed Boss, Ona dickeon Count Dinllot-boxes nicely stutter, Voaky Diutehmen that are haffod, Add thorety Chleago’s scorn— ‘She'll eat crow us suro’s yort're born, tls time? Rale or ruin, apes JT n guilty Sinte eseapes. REGOND WIZAID, Now throw tn tho silt viald From the Dentocratle school, And, to nitke the churn to tat Bloody, shirt we now nies ‘uther.) 0, well done, 1 commend your pulns, aM] every one shall shard tho gains Aid now abont the ealdean sing, Like Cabinet eficers ina rhig— O, tton’t E wish Papa was King. FON Iltek voters and whi Ahoys ht Bluo and Gray, Stand by us, wo will by you, And we'll pension you some day. THE SITUATION POM A GUNMAN STANDPO! To the Extitor of The Chteag Mritune. unty. Parteularly re and more Ia the foregi ¢ prablem abit rile avoldeds it pm etn noe bindlngon the qe nin the Connbtwes on 1 f the Unt rule trum the start, i caitrled hts poli red Hamuurek. of Ohi pork ure a anst newspriner, the Cinelnnutl Ik fours thin dalewutes —aniy? Tia seems to bo thie hotel, pre: alta me iilgenet, to dis wextions provall wont BENTIMEN & M HM—RUPENBTITION, biter % ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Huy dt. Wastawd a Dut himself, ilar eoverit= fering of Providence It miay fe whether the rulors, or havy It bo tho servants ple: whether tho places *. and power in our Governient: shall be under tho vontrol of the am. Ditlous and the, neerupulons who oO upon thet Hy foren and use them for thee own ends nnd for tl own glory, or whether thoy shall bo untler tho abo Mied by tien who are catled to tha service hevause of thott deve- tien to public Interests and thelr ability to pros mote the welfare nnd bappiness of the people, It fe tho year when greater numbers of ene grants from tho Od World are flocking to our shore thin in any foriner period of our tistory. ‘They gro to take lessona In the exervisy of alti enship aad popular Governiiont by obteeving: conduct of (his opentig Urosidentinl cam-= divine breath from th 0 Convention to ponatDITth ys to. disantyo tho dele. tie and supreme de Ax A. MILLERD, iu the middlo uionely. theee Whee 2 (Wonkling), Noo i Med that auniong the Keptibile-, ra atid residents as well as dole Qgites—who are oppused to a tied term the feellng of encouragement 1s Inventing hourly, Jon to smiait the ring-rule of the Grant machine ls strengthened with uvery newarrlyal A storin itlong the whole ine is prepariig, and the po.siullity of enerying de- ation und desertion into the enemy's camp, even at the eleventh houty assuay " ually an aspect of e eneotrigement nullcenble among the Erlauds of » ‘Pho ussertion of his enendiies Juul Lost all tinportunes, aid that for bls candiditure there wis not tho slightest hopo of Btreecss, ba losing Its force, A! Apprars 1 conviction gatns datly ground Quit nt candldutes in tho ield could ko compnetly unite the vote of the — itepult the country a8 Me Washblirne, der certain Clreutnstinces, therefore, he may ret the nomluadon of the Conventlori, (fC the courage of his frlenda is equal to tho mugnl+ Mieh will depend upon tan oF the: question whothor (he unit. tute shall be a ae te part of thy dol tlongs or tot. 8 tly tilied, | then the nomination of etn oe ney ho will Tove from. cd to 0) onby his. trie wo Crntltes hin tend with great dlaulvantuges, ferin men havea majority tn the Kepubllean National Committe, and” they will propose an antl-Crant nian as Tenporar Grant men ust begin whole tye right here, or submit te the nomination. waitlous from Louishinn and ttinols will be exe eluded trun thesy prelliinury proceedings, wud, the unit rfile ts of tempornry organtzation, my ator ko uk 4 nis Mie: eat party Chitrinan, Thy contested dele- rantites canneat AW ofihtat the very berlintin mamtient Orin Mdetitinls the Grantites are iy tho as cueh State cleets on pratuber-of these Committees, and © al delegations of fourteen Bt reports an will by votud dh monly the, rae the: Verse to tha thied term and sist be wn by tho Grantites, aud eupphunted by. tho adoption of the minority rey the Grantites have the numer this depondds at rejectlun walt rate is indorsed and made applicable to all redenthtls us well ag on organ mitlon,—then the rie” may have tho mune: wirongth to eat the” minorities from yivetility und eet neta. Whethor eal strength to do of course mpon the ndeption or ‘on upon aie Hutthe uy CIBC, Volablatt, he onough of the Viltoy"s Mites Who fa amoung then co broken and thoir ned opposition amalust Tt waa not so much tho oppusidon ugninst tho munas the epposltion term. If the state of vountry demanded a third term they would be ‘but such not belay the in thelr estimation rus evived aniple rewards and enough distinetion frum the country for his services, thot Hocaatity fo dus te: trom tho established rule y tho unwritten iw that two F dential terms ure enough for any one. ‘wo terms wore enough for Washington,—they ehould bo enongh for a Grant. Tho aversan tugminst a third term is deopur footed mong those Gorn than tho boeses sid tea! tersor the Rupublican purty su many divtelets of Weatern Penny, ity tho” rule (not progeribad ve third ori ¢0 wus: sity ue r 0 saw LO -—Oppasition to a tbl term is one or the oiber of theau,—say rh supporters of Gen. Grant's nouination, for one coun sty that my opposition consilerations of pollt= Higaitlon, Four years cult States tha nialte; min conventtyn! ond also in Ci well-nigh inanimeus + The example nnd clearly-expressed aphiton of the: Futhar of his Country and at his auceessors wos mcainst a third term, ‘Tho inodesty and self-respect of one publlo mon of that) generation rendered tt Mnecesaary tocatablish by Inwadimit to tho number of tering, Tho times aro charged and wo are changed by then, It ls certain we have not changed for tho better. ‘Tho thie haa eome when by Tnw a Minit should ba get lo tho thie Any one man may hold the otiles of Preside ‘The favorit Monin tha ensh; nt shugle tern of six or soven years deserves con- Hon and: regtulaion ty A eonstitutional enovtent. Tho Republican) party, the party that started vut with the grand iden of free men and oa .governinent of the. peanla and for the people, should now lead of,—not in tho direction of giving pultticinis tho privilege of fpostng candidates Tor tho Prestdeney on the peopte., “Obsta prineintias Make i alent at the start.’ Fifty thine tt wins WAlions of peopld and only one than eiftnble for tho highest oifvet Ont upon sich honrensel ‘There fsdauger in it, Soe how things go In some of our states how. In tho npire the will of ono nuit fa practiolly luv, Unit Instructions. give tho semblance of tho Will of the majority, but roally tho will of WUT ATtuEt AR, And Is tt well to tompt mon? Conaldir the ens of Gen. Grant. He fs reported by his erie frlund and companion to tive said that ho had heel all the consiferanion ns to tho Preatdential offée that ang‘ono tnd bad, and itl that ho soe served Thoro are othora most deserving. Nothing but an exteency tt whlet aspontanvous inilltney nevesaity enlia could inake ont A caKe. for bi te aucopt w tromination for na third term, a eplinials ity nt totter to den, White, of Penne aylvanti, ho hed expressed the same iden. Whut do we see to-das? ‘Tho wholu Republican party in convulsions, ani tho bitterest. feeling enon dered by tho attempt to felat his nominition on a people who really sappoacd the Cencral Was elncere in what he aud, and who hearty nppproved of his aayln, Unless Gen. “Grant gts a speedy end te thi pothor. it wht bo omuantfoat that he dhl tot monn what he aatds in othor words, he Is advoelver, or vise ho has been doludod by tate torles und orations or by the entreatlog of in- ternated personul partisnns, to betlove that Niare §4 indeed a spontuncous uprising of the people to make hint a President, when tn fact tho moet wuworthy and overbearing methots have been rerortod to too make it aeen ns thouuth he hud one-half of tho Republiewn party. and that helt In thu States which have no evn) eifective power. THE COLOURED ELEMENT. | ~ To the Editor of The Chicago Tritune Cuicand, May 2—1 wontd ke to ask th supporters of Gon, Grant through your colam if the Repubtienn party didn't lose fts power tine der his Administration, and when he went out of olce he left us with divided North and a solid South against us? Now, sir, there wre a krent many gout Hopublicans who will not voto for Gen. Grit in the trent of his nominauon, Jknow T spenk the sentiments of a large num. ber of the colored rice, to whieh f belong, Thole, rat ehalee ty Blaine, and second Edmunds, So. J hope tho Convention will welgh carefully the reaponglbility Of forelng Gen. Grant on’ the people, Lousxzo D, StAcKEs, NORTHERN WIMtONSIN, : To the Hiitor of ‘The Chteaga Tribune. Citoado, May ving revontly visited Northern Wheansin, aud on my roturn calling ut inost of tho beautiful eltios and vite the Ihe of tho Northwestern Ratiroad. 1 hid a ood chance to tonel tho politicn! pulse of the bosiness-men, ‘Che indientions now arg pric milly In favor of Bhtine or Washburne, : Twas kreutly interosted to note the chuinge of feeling: ot the Grint men sinee that disgraceful and hus miliating farco at Springiteld, called the ltepub- Henn State: Convention. any wha fiyored Grant's nomination nad election, and, under tho powartut iniltenes of Girpenter, Howe, WHE puns, ot al, would tinve voted for him in Noe veinbor, hive now wheeled riuhtubout face from the fayorlt. General, and will fet for Haine, or Wushburne, or gaybod ut Grant, The Springtiold fares hus Gponed the oyes of Yaniny to seo the corrupt and unserupus Jous tricks resorted toby Grant's manngans ta seeure his nomination, and 1 presume they feol, now do, that [tly desperate cise whieh re- such desperate mesures, and 1 Grant's alasts level as we always give hin oredit, for, he would not aceept the nominition If ht ubout by Ceiud, wud, if he did accept It nader such clrcumstinces, ther inukes hiti- fel€ tho xnme surt of a pul bummer and dumayoy us the worst machinist on the Jol. With ing that settles It. and Pdoubt net iva with ineny othars, dn neidter case could we you for iim. In this view of the cao, hilt nomfinte thon by all fale means must he prevented if pose sible,” The feeling of opposition to Grant jet ercasing oven imtong bls old) frignds, not per sonnily, butas a Presidential candidute, FURL THE ROUTIERN DELENATKS AT CHICAGO, ‘Tb the Editar of The Chtengo Tribune. ; Curcado, May 23,—The Roontlican party tain annger of defent and dtsentition, and the dtlogates to tho National iopubli vention by wise notion muty save. Ht at themacives aud the country Cron tha der of Demtocratle cule. TE theret represcutative Itepublleans of tha #tates to consult: the ps uibtionn States of the that glial) arise on thy is ton, ‘The North will done elect the nomines of the Chivago Convention: ‘Thorefore let, the pop: Mar voive of tho North control is to the seleo von of neandidute. Abolish and end for all ime the despotism cof the teeit rile, lot tho volee. of tho — people be | heard aid heeded tn the. choice of delemutes ta the Convention, | Restore the rights Of disfranchised populatmasorities, and rebuke WL tyrants who dare to slifle or overthrow tho Wilf tho people, Act in harmony: with tho people, give voice to thotr wishes, mid right will prevail and no wrong or fajuation will ho one, Jt is nob snfo to subvert tho wishes und wot aside the wilLof great. Republican slistriets, and rob thorn of Hate jut representation, a: was done AT Spelngileld hy Johw A. Logan and bls subjti- gated faitowe i eat mine und fume of U.8. Grant are perl from aaxovintion with tho base m ed at Aprinyfekd te rob the people of ten Repubilean districts of, Natio not rebuke this prearranged robbery of the peo- Mo of those distriat#, then Is hu iaworthy to beeoine ho standard-bearer of this: grand old Hepubliean party, whose mission 3 to preteut, note to oppose, the peopte, HW the mame of Uiexo werent Republi com nitnitles whose voleo Ins been atilled, whos Hights have heen overthrown, let justica be tony, tet tyranny be robutcerd. And thon should Gon. Grant xvetire the nomination be enn count upon the vatoof MWinois in Novyembor, due nat otheriotee, . The old Latin maxim, “Flat justitin runt emlum,” should be changed for the coming con teat In tho: Lafcugu Convention, iid thore should be written aver tho portals of our grand tumple af Ropubiionn Wberty this motto of tho save erolin peop! Fait Justitia raat Prior Senittortan: Vor if Juatics shalt bo done, tho Sonatorhal Trhimyteate will bo overthrown, thi monies to popalae it y bo rebakad, tho will of tho peopl und tho nim ef thele cha whoes be, Will weur tho latirels of victory in November. H.O, MAnnaity, A CANDID OPINION, ‘To the Haitur of The Chicuye Tribune, Curcado, May YO—The expressions of ‘Tim TRUUSY concerning the Presidential Conve: ton at hand plense me much, and [hepa you WHE stilt moro gerard dlenouned the thirds termers. If tho tlme hig come that the Repub. Henn party ifust be ruled by foree by such Goy- ermient pap-suckers as Logan, Culaeron, and Sonkllng, who, to preserve tholt existence bes fore the people, are endoavorig to make the heopty gulp down a dose of politieul quackery by Forcing Out a third-term ioninee, [tis then thne for a positive change In that party. The nawination of Gennt means misehters. Ho. Ia alnaply: wauigeplani: over whom awmbittaus polluchins widh to walk toe furthor designs for the future which thoy could net necomplish it other men wero atthe head. UW. 8. Grant cannot, boun honest, firlependent mn aa Presl dind termaneany a weak Prosident, hult-and-balf with overything and anything to obilad alt, and sirrounied bya Cabinet who: would soon become suaplelous. - io his soon tls bast Beye nnd his und suillelent respect and, houors for alt he hing dong, Ie should now stop where he ds and not loose the goo reputation walned by a forcing effort to again place himaelf where he woukt become distasteful Although i Ntg-long Ropubliian, and maving helped, By (rant to two votes, Lahoud: Incase of his re- nomination walk to the ballot-hox with a Dem= oerntle tuket next time, 0. C. SKIDMONE, A QUESTION OF PRINCINLT, 1 the Eultor of Tho Chtcag> Tribune, CHTOAUO, Muy‘ 20,-—Thu opposition to tho nam funtion of Gen, Grant is not a question of cholvo of candidates,—ie bl quostion of priuciple, ¢ Agitgencril rile, the friunda of a gandidata whe hive ence hig nuine before thy’ Conyun- on of a political purty socking tts nomination tor any olive ve bound to abide by the action of the Convention; and this rile would certainly apply, without capeciil buntshtp, to the friends. of Gen, Grunt ju tho present case.” On the othor hon, the nomination of a candidate who repros sents obnoxious principles dows not ind cmimet bind these who: eve these prineiplus wrong tou chunge thla belicl Just so goon as Lhe volo o ny qualority his been obtuged torch cundidute, Should Gen. Grant, by means with which we have of date become too familar, reeeive the naority of yotes In the Convention, will those delegates who are naw denounelng bls nomiia- Yon ag an wiuwarranted violation of the unwrit- ten law aud i sure prosugo of defeat for the party, forget all this at neo, und consider it theif miorod duty to Jott fn the will acelain that shall follow the “usual mation that the nowlna. tion be made unanhnous? Let as hope that: inuny, if not most, oF thom will buve the cours uge toexprods thelr convictions In this trytug domenG and nerve aod backbone enough to uns ler Unttndering protest against tho triuinph of the “inuehine,” Such a protest wonld be heurt- fly aevondted by the great inasority of tho apece tators. whe ttre certain to be opponents of the Ubird-terts iden, aud sul mere Bo by the conatlt- uyaté uf these juanly reprevuntutly wid by tho: 4royt mass ‘ot Indypondent voters, who hayo pothing to hope or fear from the machine. bet ue hoy however, that such oxtremo ineusures Will not bo found necessary, but that tho ussembled whiten. uf the Convention may solect 4 atundard-bearor who Wilk unite instead of dividing this grand old party of equal rights, whose mission ly nut: yut vnded, aud ouce more lead iton toan old-fashioned and sweeplug vive rye A STALWAUT HEPUBLIVAN, WHAT MAY BE EXPECTED, ‘ To the Editor ‘Tribune, Hype Pank, 1 tho, uidst of preparations for "a popit it ‘elécon "of “oF” uw dyuastlo’ revolution? f 1.— tiny Wy Cone Hd BVO ya ahadoWws of paging avents c1 tho [ght of history all point ta the direction of rovoliitlunary elunges In contemplation. Tho purpose Of the third-term acheme {4a revolit- foniry deparhire from the ennonleal iaettods and oxperience of tho Nation. All tho methods pursued: by the revolutionary conspinetors ary at war with the continued existence of free States; thetr contempt for tho sunettons of puh- He oplnfon; tholr deflanco of tho public will; their robbory of constituent rights; tholr wut. gags omplovind tn choke the voleo uf protest ln States, are the historia mothuds of all despatle revolutlonists, ‘This fies ontest in which wo are engaged [4 not about. a mero queation wf two Rxooutlye terms, or thres tern, but is) in reality a question of cloth- ing | Grattt. wi ‘Aupremo meer IN verpotuity—for lf rif Arantand hl¢ heneh- mien prove Hole ably fs override publle opine Jon oud tho sanctified prevedents of the Nation, nnd suize the supreme power, will (hoy. not Live tho disposition and ability to then holt this powor In doflanue of the “popular will, Grant now, inenns Grant and bis syndlente sd long a3 they plense to rule,—aftor that my gon‘ Fred,” Totus look wt thia tn its. trio Tht, as it will read on the pages of Matory, 08 conspiracy. of a fow desperate politichins. tink! tag of nt wenk, itinbitions favorit to seize the Govern- Mont of Arent people aul to 80. fe to. REEVE therrown gelfish und. corrupt pure es, thint-fernt enterprise beara ull Me dlatinguish- Jug features Of the Catating conspiracy, aid of tho proliminaries to tho coup of Dod 2by the Naputeonte nephow. ‘ Unless Grant ain bo defeated now our Ropu: Ho mitst be prepared to witness a repetition of the tragedies by which Ropublican Homa aud Mince were transforined from free States (nto “etrong Govorninontes. sxe COL, FORNAT. ; Ta the Editor af The Chteaga Tritane, “Cousctr, Bugeys, tt.. May 20.0 was ty the car vith Col, dont W, Forney list autinnn when he wason his way to Lawronce, Kus, During the cy, frou St. Lauls to Kunsits City, 1 took tho pelvitege of asking him bie opinton of Grant.ag a efnd{date for Preaident, He mttd he was a warm frieud of figu. Grant and of bls Administrations, hut he belléved that ft would be a dangerous thing for tho Reptibligan party and country. to nominate bint for at third terni: He was not em- phutle, but 1 believe if was his eandid optaton hen. Asa “cleat duck" lifs opinion may be of ho account now THE RATLROADS. FAST TRAINS. Tho fast-trains compiteations are still the prine cipal subject of discussion tn railroad efrates here, Tho Pittsbure & Fort Wayne, In addition tothe fast train whlch leaves here ath p.m, ond renchos Now York the next ovening at 0:00, hus, put on a west-bound fast train that will mato sui better tle, ‘This’ tril, which commences torun to-day, will love Philadelphia at vaso, arrive At Plttaburg at 720 p. tn. and at Chienyo AUBEH O. thy INtklyg the timo from Philadelphia to Chicavo tn twenty-three hours and thirty Mite the fnateut tina yet attempted by any Soin : i The Vanderbilt ronts—fLake Shore and Micht- stan Contral—lave ms yet taken no steps to met the Deets of the Fort Wayne aid alti yore ce Ohio Railrouds, “They ure probably hop. Jug for untinicuble settlement of tho ditleulty hefween the lattur two tnes, Should those ines gonting to ndbere ta thelr present polley, tho Javke Shore and Metigan Central will be com. 1 put on fast. trains between Chfenso and Fe pie Kew York whether thoy like It or not, as thoy cannot allow the other twa lines te get away with tho Hulk of the business, Elforts ure now ‘betug made ta Induce the Weatern ines to como fa here whout twa or three liirs enriier then thoy do now, so as to allow the ne vouds 10 leave here about 3o'clock p. u., in which event thoy enn yet to Now. York without running tho trains ut dxtrnordintry speed the uext eventug nt about ¥ o'clou! : GONE TO OTTER FIELDS, Mr. W. 2. Jonson nastimes tho duties of Gen- oral Passenger Agenc of thu Litke Shore & Mich- Ignn Southern to-duy Tho Minols Central loses In Mr, Johison one of Its most efllelent and en- orgetio olllcials, For tho last twenty years or mre he bas been In the employ of this Com. pany, and mostof this thio at tho head of its passenger and telket departinents, Tis long service with this Company hig demonstrated b13, oxcontive ability and his inastery of tho eles inents that go tomake up successful pagsenger service orn oxtended Hne, Mir. Johion will now hitve a still morcextented Held todigplay bis talents and abilitles, ‘The Lake Shore fy to bo eungratulated on seenring thes es of BONDIO Hichont a min to take chirge of Its passon- nesta, There ens be onbt that under TE urtmient of the uke Shore will soon minis ag one of tho best and tnost ciligkently conducted in tho country. A Muceessor tO Ml oknson on the Milnols Ceutrad Nas not yet been chosen, Tor the present Mr. A. If Hinson, Assistant Genortl Passi ‘Ticket Avent of tho roed, will usauine chit tho dopartsnent, but there is hardly any. that Mr, Hinson will ultimately be proto te the posithin of General Passonger and ‘Picket Agent. The Minot Central vowld not enstly find wman bettor sulted for the duties of thig position tinin Mr, Hanson. TVEMS. Tho Dircetors of tho Chicago, Rock Ieland & Paellig held 1 meeting yesterday afternaon to moke prellialaary arrangements for the xanuil inceting ta.be held to-morrow, Nearly tho en tire tine was pent in counting and footing wp tho proxies. Mr. W.. B. Strong, General Manager of tho Atchison, '‘Lopukn & Santa Fé itatlrond, will hore- after, Nve In Chicago again, He ts naw on bis way to Chleago with bis family. Upls change of basa does not haye any signitteance. Myr. Strong: will continue to have his headquarters at ‘Tope ka, buthe declded to have his residence hers on necount of hile chitdren, who lo. eannet hue properly educated at tho’ Kunsas Capital. Mr, Leander Carey, Prestdent of tho Ans! Car: Buiter’ Assoclition, hus tssuced the follow- Jug cireulur to the various milroad mnanagers in the United States: with the twenty-first eeation of, urning tho coudition of and res pairs to frelwht. curs for tho interchange of trate,” whieh were adopted at Chicago June Tl, IND), would boy to request the uttendince of an nuthorkaed representative of sour ‘Company AtAmeotling tobe hold at the Russell House, Detroit, Mleh., Wednosday, Jung, 1, 1880, for tho rovision of prices contalned In the rules, and to makosuoh other changes as muy be agreed upon, e ‘JUDGE TAT. Mis Experience with tho Now Orlcans Vv inky Whiovens Cinefanntt Commerctat, May 9. Ono of tho puinfal experlonces that Judgo ‘Natt (now In Chicago tooting for Grant) had in the list diya of bis service in Grant's Cabluct was the removal of the Distriat-Attorney of Loulsiann. Tho nume of this Distrint- Attorney was Beckwith, and tho position held by Judge Tart, {twill be. remembered, was ,thut of At- tornos-Genertl. Now, Heekwith had Inborlously guthered up tho testlmony in tho case of tho Whisky Hing of New Orloans, and had complotely captured Me, fase, pamnbetelie: ‘aw of the Mresident of the y ACH, iin wus getting into iniluential quare tors. At oneu , there was it lirge doputas ton of eltizens of New Orleans, to whom the President wis In tho ttbit of ttsten tig, dispatched to) Washington, and they: bad the pleasnntness to dononnes tho Calthtil aflicer Beckwith ua a blickmallor, and to urwe that tho ofleo of Attorney-Guneri) bu igo fu put an end ta the “petty porsecution from which the Presldcatinl brother-t-taw, and ae leas holy but equally respectable, wero sutforlny, 3 Noono who knows Judge Tatt will supposo that he congonted to net upon Cals suggestion, Jle daformed the President that the enly reason able, howtul, and proper course was te have the: gua brought to trail; that tho testimony would dotwrmniny wha werd eit wndl who word whatngy ani rigatuunaly Hocute (he suyeral responstbil- thes, Th would be obylonsly. wrong to futurfero, The casu must (ike its course. Atl to de Gen, (rant Justice, ho instantly assented to thig view of. tho muttor, and thought nothing more of tt for tho time, But tho whisky-ringstere wero persistently aotive, for the Ponitoctiacy was yuwalng for thoin, upd thoy had the car and the cuntidynce ofthe resident. Tho olllcht opliton of tho Attorney-General bad beon given the Prealdont that tho Now Orleans whisky cases muat be tried. —thut publio pulley and pudiie honor de- manded the trial, And yet the Preslidont was 80. weak und morbid on thatsnbjoct that he at last Indiatad upon the removal of Bookwith, and dtd remove hitay-removed # District-Attarney for dojuy bie hlaln at in the rowectition: of those who wore stoning he publiy rovenua through whisky trandal That those Ante Hrouil true, tho ex-Attornoy-. General yory well knows, Ho holds, of course, and bhs dlwitye resolutely urged that tho Prosl- dent did not Knew tho ficts; that ho was do. evolved by tho artful misreprescntations of those who had his confidence, Vory well, wet Uthat version of the case. It proves, unhappily, that fn affalrs ot thin dell- cate ehuractor President (rant belloyesdt the criminals und thelr agents and attoruvys rather than tho highest ollicers of tho luw.—removing, ashe did, tho District-Attorney of Loutstana ayutnet tho protest of the Atlorney-Goncral Leeatuse he gaye credit to tho tales told: by unt for tho thieves. This Is another Mustration of tho wenkness that aes ut firlatow becanaa he hunted scauns drela in carnest. Wo do not want any mora of this In the White House, wey hag not this Pacers tneldent, pertinent and remarkable 14 itis hveVery respect, beon morg conspicuously: before. tho country? Decauae, when Grant, ftp ped down and out, soon after ho removed Becks with, ho ong wanted tosay harmful taings ef Alin... Jt waa not expected that be would troublo a any Moro. A bring forward this mutter how to show that ono of tho lust ucts of Grunt’s Adtainistration was one of his worst, and ta warn wit who uro trying to force him upon tho country that hig second tern will not bear duvestigatton seep tare wro abysaea of scandal us yet not NANCE AND TRADE. Ts No. 2 rye, .000 tn co: barloy, Genrs exten do, Total (1 WO hu. Tnepected outs dea) bie bit vont, 8.201 bu’ onta, 245 Tho Jending produce weak yesterday tp to a little beter stundlor afterwards with n partial rong thodectine, Lard broke tudly, tec He por 180 the for Junot Inrgo ofter| month resulting in a premium of rT A grent deal of lard bas hee here from 8t. Louls, and Jt ts estimates Parties who huve eon mowing siteh wheat ha¥e about 100,000 tes at unt which It was feared will come on th Vork ant meats wero rolatlyely stend; for Jung dectined de per bu, and 110; for duly, with large offerings, w offers to Buttle ant S1.1b und betow, where not few lind to) S120, . and hel The Stock Market Closed Observance of Decora» tion Day. Ourrency Still Gotng Country—Thoe Mining The Produco Markots Active, and Vory Irrague far—Lard Hoavy—Other Provis- Of Xe, with fre Close of tho May Deots’ in Wheat and Corn, with Nearly Everything Set thelt ‘car-loti round Lote, ax only’ tho Inter’ were Corn declined to for May-huid renetedtt tho offerings wers large, 062 great corn on track atthe close of Inst wees . Outs declined 20 for Soveril of thd élevate ‘nt denl was att FINANCIAL. Tuo stock markot'in New York was closed in obsorvunce of Decorntion-Day, and local finances wore confined to tho operations of the banks and loval benkers, Coutitry ove maderdté In volume, and Now York oxchango wus sold between banks at pur@ise per $1,000 Aiscount, Discounts were quist, at 6755 per cunt can entl and 6@8 per cent on time. ‘Transnetions in Government bonds were large, as boldora tito taking advantage of tho present high priees to District of Lolumbin and 1546 asked; grain during Sitntta: {s understood that thid tnotntes ut of corn, and that Httle wi Mess pork closed Me Iigher, Beller Juno and $10.90 10A3¢ seldscd ftinery at Bd.s2tg@ae 80.0000. for July. Bor Qi.1iye for duly. Spring. wheat otos at $0214 bid for June and (xe for -closed stends, atdilse for June ani ler, At HOG NAo for Ryo was. 60 tower; fy Uarloy.was stealy, nt for currency were 80 Bellet June an ia were O54 bid Oats clused ho 43, 10814 bid and 18K nekedts edule Pia for July, nally for No, 3 No, 2hnd 6oe do extrad, at $4101.25 for: Hehe and At sho, Neavy. Cattle were tem, with sules of f to choigo nt $2,507 140, Tho demund Cor dry goods continu the: goneril ‘market hus an onsy te was only a Imited denittd ‘for boots and the sprite (rade being over, Ibert “‘domand, nad -wete gq It bolayg Uadetrstood that rat mt +agreement to thoro wits a -ftrm tend to Prices of arte frults wert tho G4, 105 bid and 10} askeds and tho 6s, Jon, Wh ated 1003 naked, there were free offerings of Ills: tigaiist ship ments of grain and ment. In foraign oxehange. Sterling avtual rates andaterilng commercial bills 18534. Local aveuritles were quict, but siles wors reported. of $1,000 South: Park 63 at 10h; of Cook Connty 6s at 105, and West Town bs Groceries wero | quoted Uichange! liners’ have entered lessen produetto the ‘stunt marke ‘© ensyy aud Falsin} continue — falrl Dut tinier Merensed receipts luke fh ARUN quoted off, white deellnt and trout to $.500400, Nut dati and heavy. Olls wore’ Pig iron wos qiintud steadler nt $17,00059.00 fob Superior and at €28.09n, oa ‘Tho Stock Exchunye busluess of Mold, Lindley & Co. wilt aftor to-duy be bandad over ton now frm, at the head of which stands Mr. A. M. Day, tho eiticient mannger of tho Stock Hxchange des portnent of Feld, Lindley & Ce tho new firm will be Day & F partnor belng Mr, Cyrus W. F Cyrus W, Field, Sr, sa speelal partner, Tho akiliful managemont and personal popularity of Mr. Day insuro hts new firm the continuance of tho auceess he has already nohleved, Private telegraphic advices from Bode atata that Boston Consolidated hns eut the ledge on the sud-foot lovel, where d 1-10 foetof good milliny oro were fount. ine 10 85.50038) er nud cheeses wey quitut and anehart Wow Vand 3 Lake Tinuber was In far demand qn atoaiy.: cubes soll ently, plece stull iu mediim tne lutiber betng strong, and abingles and luth unchanged, Wool oxhivited 10 new featuen and Intyers and sellers seam to be as much a suitnsevor, Hny was qiict, and tildes, broo corny and salt were steady. More Inquiry fo) seers twas tnentloned, anit the Inte varieties ad Yanved several cents por bu, i tho absence o ample offerings. Poultry and egys wore rathe Loxnox, May 31,—Consols, 1 9- Aimoriean securitles—New. #33, Tlinols Contral, 101%¢s tral, Glas rio, FHC; Wo seconds, 88! 3G, murtot of bullion ono tt, 214,000. Attis, May UL—Rontes, Sif ue, T1 UNION THUST COMI Northeast cornor Madison nnd Vertborn-stes Recotves savings dvposits und alluws intereston samo utthe rate of 4% porcunt, subject to tho ruios of tho = G. M, WILSON, Cashter. PRESTON, KHAN & CO, er, Luke frolghts were netive at be for wheat an 54g Qe for corn to Luttalo, tho outside Dbelng f stanil vessels to loud ut n speeitied house. Tho Muy deuls in wheat and corn aro ov with very ttle of the enput mortuum. Itts ed tlinited that overything wis settled by Ins eventing, excopt less thin 100,000 bu of wheal 200,000 bur of corn, and some 15,000 bu of ont ‘This; however, Includes some delivertes to b Ani doaters in GO’ tinde to-ttay on previous agreements to Unt off VERNMENT BONDS and FOR. HIGN EXCHANGE, LETTEUS OF CREDIT, Wo Hayy on bunt 2 tino of chotco 434, 5,0, und7 por cont for tho oificin! close of ; the Dustuces day Tho lutest May prieea were S105 In wheat tibout die on corn, and ds on oats, The move; Ment of graln during tho past week has beo unpreeedenteds about 224,000 bu No.2 speiy wheat, 380,000 bu of which has come from Mil waukeo (itd Stnelnte) by takes Just about twi fg intich corn ta in May, 187), the recelpte of las weok wlone being UH,G8 buy and a big rin o outs, With tho wheat deal, however, ft ake! Uttle difference; the controlling parties are Moved to own nbout all the surplus No.3 sprit in tho country, and a little more hero means 4 What will bo done with Option fs divided on t polnt whether thore will bo o real squeeze June or the whent will bo dellyerod, break! market atill ‘Tho following Inatrumonts were filed for rec- ord Montlay, May 3 Vs 9 an of Hulton at w fo fixie th (Mound 1, Shiotdis to Krank De * ud Muy 35 (de und St. 112) Nittle fess elsuwhere, fs nnother qtestton, if, i alae" Ainy’ 3 N «Charles bon Ashjand ny, 8 woorner of Yan Tu . A April Ww (datne: arranged to ship ft, and say that 1H ean Ju 1 be dong ut $L13OLH here, Whey also say,that thoy have sold ‘willingly diteeuyg thd past {hed weeks to everybody who wantert to pay tho Brice for May, and have bought nothing tothfluenet tho murket. Parties on the long sido of wheat Ray, alan, that It is not falr to rumble at the felutive prico of wheat tor Muy, ax it has beet at or above yesterdny’s prices for eeveral months, except for a fow days. Many of those who fille} Tat $L 1 yesterday, sold at mare higher Mgures Whon thoy went into tho short site of tho deal The longs have had ail thoy eared to do toss; tate the market wt 81.GE 0 during May, ns they were obliged to take about. Jn nddition to thotr previous loud. * Duflng the next threa mouths there witl nemecting of the Bourd of ‘Trade after | o'clock, inthe day. Tho Calt Boned wilt meetin the afte ernoun, bat probubly enrlter thu A sample of new (No, 1) winter wheat has deed, reeelved from tho South by Poole, Kent & Coy and a burrel of new flour from Tennessee fs oo, tho way to J. W. Preston & Co, A letter frot fouthorn Nebraska there, und one can “goo the corn grow." Tho following tablo shows tho exports from! Now York for tho week unding Wednesda ovonlng lust, with cor Wy to Willian Horde ‘Thy promines No it bikie at in cs Mund 1 ino $4 Block 1 eutnl ber Aba a0: c HO fen of Laerison Wf 25x! . Waturbury tod. t. Lap a wi penn By Pasha dan slo Ce 0,000 bu of No. i (Wiha Donate to Hurt Muo)..:. . Ho bby Wf dix ted Map (ite A iat" ty Css May 19 (M1, Buedtey to treck 13) ftw of Throop st nif Miso f dae fh dinate 34 ros). 5 ri nt. 49 {0 Of Wood. faxt2a fadutod Y have fallet thd St. Menthe ‘afin rains ha 1 Weekend's Weken ty r iret, dis few of Conite WU Muy'20 (Hi 8. Austin te A OVISIONS, TOG PRONUCTS—Were aetlve nnd Irregular Lard was very wouk, with u big widentog of the pe infumnn for carrying inte future months, because Dig otforinae from June longs, Pork was firm on the with a witening of tho promtumy for cats rying, und ments wore sluady, ‘Pho local hos warkst ‘was tirmor, but Liverpool reported another SLES Ponic—Neelined Be, but clued Se hiahor th Friday, at $10.0746 for round tots, sputor seller Jundy MOVaollor July, and $1438) wvller August. r 22780 bels sullor suitor acute mt $30.2 ALD ot Jower than an Friday. du bitte BION ea eere ae UL ft 8°t, Bixk dated Muy 10 CW, Mariska to Job Lands. NORTH OY CITY LIMITS WITHIN A JULES OF THE COLL Lincoln ny, 34, Th, chute iT MADIUS OP AEVEN HOUBE, Mart st, noar Forty tints 0, 1 iw cWede Th Sucrmmento tv, Me ft nm Tixi2) fh dnt O(Otte 4ixl22 ft, Unted B Hurute dorian iftyetiftit wt, wt, ot her, thouste cusdye ily, cloalny 2h ra, OOS, closed ‘25; LOM Tie atone ribs We Lund, MAVETIS welder Luly, Hi G,ti}@ auller Augurt. —— BREADS'TU FLOUH—Was vory dull und nominally eas ors huld ufftu soo tho future uf whunt, Hato limltod te 163 bela winters on private turns briadoublo oxtras, partly at a1. Hxpo quotod at 6475250) for extra, und SWS stween Fifty-thint (rth we 620 eto aly 1, Putham ted, 6, Judai COMMERCIAL, Tho following wero the reco!pts and sbipmonts of tho'lending articles of produce in this olty during the forty-eusht hours onding at o'clock Monday moraing, and the corresponding time OTHE DukAnstures—Worv rathor ste wore reported ef 1 cars bran at #5) Iiudlugs at HL6KGH7.1; 1 er coursa $1400 por ton an track; anda cara wheat SLURS por ton, ~ BERING WILAT—Was'notivo und woak. Bo, nnd elosud at about tho} May foll aff 3fo, but reacted ‘Tho foralgn markets wore genurally Urn, w vance uf ti per quartor un Aimerican ealot whoat whe uttered Mone beltovudt y liyerige declined prico Of Frituy, out, and rom. tlio multitud dueling exhausted many 101 May was active até M46 the etowes 4 vast number of sottled, Mioatly atthe gutald Telusud ot about a.) ‘Wi hiuss, tito round Jota. Bi Th ete Or tL tunlititus to Bier Ie re Bolle July rane ut aia woHe, Ct t ‘ if Ae one wa Wiiar—Nilos 1,20 bia No. B wintog at ie; sh: cht os ELUL yg va, tid irrens market for May advance: 0 lowor tian ange, thon Withdrnwa fromstoro during Saturday foroity Fvontal tuwor, wt ds consumptions 3,400 bu corn, tue bu oats, 1,652 bu with a great deul to alord aCber broke quutation though thore wat oy lowing grain was Inspocted into store Jn this clly yesterday morning: 0 cars No, 3 win- ler wheat, 5 ours No. 3do, lear rojected, 9 cara milzert, 483 cars No. ¥ spring, 23 oars and 1,200 bu No, 3do, Tours rejected, 6 oars no grado (401 wheat); 638cars and 0,700 bu No, 4corn, 813 cars and 90,000 bu biyh mixed, 43¢ars and 3,700 bu now nized, 7 care rejected (008 cori); 45 cars No, 2 white outs, WJ cars and 12,200'bu No.2 inixed, 20 cara and 1.200 bu refected-(93 oateyt 4 {> eey RUG dent shoria: und. rather netive purchis 9 With the bollof that reculpte wilt oxntol mboug the unt ono. Holler June 3 Sige, wad vlvaod, 48 tod at duer atta ba Talzod at Soy ae i vay tnplo at. org acting and irrgguiar,