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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 12, .1886-USIXTEEN. PAGES. - which ho proctaims on ll occasions, by ro- Aiming his seat fu tha Sunato this summor And Jetting Goy. Cultoin appoint Gen. Grant to the vacant place, to hold until the next Logistatira nibefe, whieh world tndotbt- edly elect’ the ox-Rresidont for tho re- Henblo sohition of the perplextig situation, | money. Mo may constdor that ho hag been [x Presidential candidate,—the . effusive Thora waa o degres of patriotism In tho por- ) saved for n better atd ahigher ond. Moly | binthorstita Weaver, of lowa,—whosa formanees whieh the average pulitlelan enn- | now tho tinndsomeat Mayor, and ofthe hand} chauces for boing struck by Iglituing are not understand, and he naturuly seeks | somoat ellyin thd Unttad Btatos; to bury | vastly grantor that his chancus for tecelying dome mord ogoult and sellish explanation of | such aman in such sn dosolato town ng the | A single Klectoral voto. ‘ Garflold’s nomination. : State Capttal would bo a ortiglty to him and | Tho platturin of these discontented pooplo nnd, second, for alluged collusion with tha Tusstang for a sate of the plunder, All that he had done wna thrown to the winds, and now tho Chincso aro.on the Kuldja frontier with n force tot only largo enough to presorve order. in: that province, but, ag . has euffercd grontly during tho prevailing dis- tredyouf last wintor and pring, nitd tho attempt rf J OTL @ | ofthe landion! tu ovict the tenant fnquestion 18 Aenormond as heartless and yennton cruelty. ‘LERMS OF SUNSCRIPTION. A pisennras the accounts of Ex. : , Teonsurer Walkor, of Des Moines, amounting to Y MAIL-IN ADVANOR—PORTAGE PHETATD, | nearly 814,00, has Just been brought to light in ‘ i PIS iiaR la cece 4 tnninder of tho term,—somo four yenrs. eee A satt deprivation to Ohlcaxo, It might bon | isachatn of utterly tmprneticnble theories, |. tho Government thinks, largo cnough to defy it Part ot ya Lay mug Z.oo | that city. Walker was formerly Chalrinan of | Let Logan be a canitidalé for tho House TRUMBULL FOR GOVERNOR. gratifieation to some that Nllnols had tho | tt starts out with doctaring “the right to.| Russia, Viewed ‘from tho retrospect, the ‘ah! Munang’ wednestey and Hong for Ht LED ries arte ar raracar na epee trom the Firat District this talf, tia Me. Ale | Ex-Senator Lyman Trumbull has been | tnndsomest Uovernor in the tnd; but tho | make nnd fssuo inonoy” to bon “aovoretgn | Kuldja problem ts not the only ono to be “) ( Satubtuy or Munday, Le-ymae tt NDUETORE OBO | tet. Ifo will probably not proceed ‘rithnte | dich bas duolarod his Shtontion toretire | nominated as tho Bourbon candidate for | glory of Cheng: Is tho glory of Mlinols, | power,” and demands that all paper money | solved, but tho entire trade and political ay o POSTPAL candidature, from Congress, ‘the pay and mileagonre.| Governor of Mlinols, nnd has accepted tho | Now, Chteago ‘would be willing to give up | shall bo tssted by the Govormacnt and made | relations of the two Powers, which are alt Sip — Just the same ns thatof a Senator, and Nocan | nominglion, Previous to lila tomtnation, | tts “host Mayor” for Prositent, or ovon for | “full legal-tonder for all debts, public and | tho mora complicated by thelr immense iy rom interviows with protninent Dom } bo elected enaily cnough from that district, Mr. TrombulU regaled. the Convention wilh a | Vice-President, or, pending a vacancy, | private.” ‘That ls to say, tho holders of an denunciation of Mr. Garfleht personally, | for Congress; but not. otherwiae, But Interest-benring obligation must be compelled which, because uncalled for by the cireum- | we congratulate tho bold Ingle upon to surtonder it for a non-interest-bonrity stances and unjustified by tho facts, can only | an osenpe from a defeat which oven he could | certifcate nover to bo redeemed, A much bo accounted for by tho nntutul fll-tempor of | not dvert. Unless thore stall be sone ktlocy | stiorter way would be to Issue A gonernl Mr. Trumbull, and his bittorness to all other ] ox) the part of tho Reyublican Stato ticket | order for burnlng the bonds, ‘Tho demand Successful mon, Ifo is a colil-biooded, friend | and State organtzation, The State of Liitnols | for a reduotion of tho hours of Inbor to olght Jess man, an enomy to all mankind not sorv- | itll give 40,000 Republican majority thls | out of tho twonty-four without s correspontt- ing hin, and 8 spectal hater of eyorybody in } yer, and therstore we are rejoiced that our | ing reduction in tho amount of wages is bublio life, fe handsbtht, cloqnent, and dlstingulshed best | naturally tho noxt plants fn this loaky scow. ‘Though a man of ablilty, he wasn | suyurdvds not nominated for Governor. As | Itisstnply ndomand that tho avenge pro- able to compote In the section of tho | Trumbki! has somo dark-lhorse expectations | duction of tha world shall be reduced one- State where he Nvyed with his. Demo- | from Cilicinnati, wostigacstto “Our Carter” } fifth without providing any componsation for dratic rivals, Ho was snvious, jéntous, | {n advatics that, as he ts now falrly out of | tholoss. Boys and gitls ara to be excludud and Wenntured, and at Inst ho was] tho :candfdacy, that he keop ottt, Lot | from the trades ahd from n preparation for electal to the Supreme Court—nnofice | him not forit Trumbull to transfer to his | earning thelr living by prohibiting thelr om- which was at tho sorvico of anybody who | ghouldors, tho record of beng the worst- | ployment undor 14 yoars of age. A “grad would take ft, and which ho resigned after © | peaten eqididate for Governor that was over | tinted” Incometax is suggested ns n dis- brief service, He was inan ovorwhotming | heard of In Illinols. couragomont fo enterprise aud thrift. Demoerntic district, and, in the only canidi- —ee It is useless to recount nil the vagurica that dacy he attempted as a Democrat, lie was de- , THE CONDITION OF OANADA. were proposed, ‘lho Socialists finally secured feated at the polls, - After quarreling ‘with We printelsowhore an ecitorin asticla from | n footing in the Convention. Protty much nit every Democrat in tho State, ho bolted In | tho Yoronto Telegram and a communicated | the wild suggestions were adopted, nnd the 1851 tho Demooratic nomination for Con- | article to the Toronto Globe upon the con- | aplrit of the Convention was falrly reflected gress, nndannouncod himsolf ns au inde--| dition of Canada, with suggestions for its | it te declaration that “We ure not content dependent antt-Nebrnska Democrat. The | yaprovement, that contain somo very sig: to endure further discipline from our presant Whig party in that district was in n hopeless | nificant statements of the rapid material de- | &ctual rulors, who, having dominion over frontier tine, which stretches norosa the Continent of Asia, es. GARFIELD'S CHURCH. t Tho Nov. Irving A. Searles, pastor of thy South Site Christian Churob, Pratrlé nvenuo, cornor of Thirtioth attedt, hands ts tho follows ing brlof statemont of tho belief, and practice of the Church with which Mr. Garlleld stands fdontifteds i 1. We cull oursotves Christians, or Disciples, The term “Crunpdelllle" ts a niekname that othors have wpplicd to us, as tho enrly Methous {sta wore called “Ranters,”” Good taste fon bids the uso of nicknames, 2%. We botlove in God tho Father. na 4, Wo bollove that Jeaus {s tho Christ, tho Bon, of tho Ilving God, and our only Savior. We ro. Bard the Divinity of Christ os thd fundamental. truth In tho Chelating systom, 4. Wo bolleve in tho Huly Spirit, both as to ity ‘Agoney in donversion and as an Indwoller in tho heartoft tho Christina. . a » & Wonceept both the Old and New Testament Scriptures na tho Inspired word of God. 6, We belfove In tho futuro punishment of tho wicked aud the tuture reward of tho righteous, % Wo beliove that Deity ls 8 prayer-boaring and prayorunsworing God, 8 Wo observe tho Inatitutfon of tho Lori's cents, incliding one with our wise aud statos- Give Host-Oftico adilfosa In full, tnolading stateand | mantike felfow-cltizon, Joe Mackin, ft socims County. that thoy are well pleased with tho tleket nom- Memnitinnces tay be made either by deatt. oxpress, | Innted at Springfold Thursday, Mayor Harrison: Post-Ofiue order, or in registered letter, nt uur flak. klony thinks that a better mnn than Trumbull TO CITY BUNSORIBERA, could bo nominated for Governor, and it ts Daltly,dolivorad, Sunday excepted, 8H centsperweck. | evident from what ho anid’ that tho person Corner Madison and Denrborn-nta. Chicago, LL, City-Hall, POSTAGE. A company lias been organized tt Phitn- ti the 0; it Cokeage Becond= | Aelphin for tho purpose of doveloping the cont- Bolereige te Ron Chaes Mallen aes folds of Ruesta, tho .Guvernment of that coun- ~ try having accontod valuable concessions to one fortho benofit or onr patrons who dexird to send | of the membors In recognition Uf hls sorvices in Mini So et ntenties patans mail, 6 | purchasing war materint for the uso of tho Dames Car's troops In this country. The enpital stock Fizhtand Twatvo Page Papers. fe $1,500,000, and antong tho stockholders nro Bixtoon Pago Vapor... set 8 conte | such mon na Col, Boott, Wayno MaoVoagh, and Elghtand Twolva Vga Pape, cents | Wharton Barker. "ye Bittloen Page Paper conte —_—_—— * Crrances A. 1l1tt, 5 prominent Inwyor of TRIBUNE URANCH OFFICES. Bt. Goute, was arrosted by the. United States eo Marstalof that city yostorday for countorfo we ‘AGO TRINURE has ostablishod branch {au CTICAGO prof puveoripdans undadvortieo- } ing bank bills, Jtuppears that ho hns been on- ‘ monts ox followay mud {n thd work forsevoral yonrs, aud that tho NEW YORK—Itoom B Tyidune Bullding, ¥.1.Mo+ | ovidenco agninat him ts very complete, Two VaDpsx, Mattager, detectives have forsomo timo watched Hill's (eae enced Anne American News | qporntions froms room on tho opposit side of ncy. * LONDON, Ung -Amertean Exchango, 49 Strand. thoatrect, and will probably bo tho principal hotwithatanding the tate Mltlo unpleasant hess. Hols sureof tho ‘hird Ward bya rousing inajority, aud the Blaine men will give him a boost {n tho other wards, After serving one term tn the House, Juttge Davis! term will bo out in the Sonate, and Logan can unhorso the. fat knight casily and re- cover Ils old soft. We are. suro that ho would rather havo it than that whieh ho selzec from gallant old Dick Oglesby. Now, in all serlousness, whut nloor or bet- fer arrangements could bo made all sround Un these which we have proposed? In what way could Logan testify his ardent and undying frlondship for his gteat chief that would give so much unalloyod public sutle- faction, or redound moro tu his own honor and popularity? Itcould not help proving satisfactory to tho ox-Preatdent. No third: term question would disturb hin), nor any of the disagreeable and distressing issues which have been Involved in his recent candidacy Andloft him high and dry on the puilltteal bench among the rocks, Ife would prove 0 solld, siibstantial, and Initucntlal Sonator, who would doubtless do honor and credit to : Supper on every Lord's Day. ‘To this tablo it ie Hasty Onto, AgGae SS aitieis Witnonsba'agutiont Bf tho Stato; and, aa Chairman of the Milttary | mluority, and tho infant Republican orguat: | cline of tho Dominion, tho surest evidence of aed ae Lo a lene ai a ai aot A our pruetico nalthor to invite nor debar, Wo say ‘Tim: Greenback Conveution, at hatf-past6 | Committes, for tnstanea, he could perform | zation ind not extended that far south, ‘Tho | which mny be secn in the Increased emlgta- | sninory of ROVaNTLOIBRE: wi at at niiwartatitable Abie the Lord's Supper for all the Lord's chil. AMUSEMENTS, c'oluok yesterday morning, nominated Congrose- | useful service for the whole country, ag no | anti-slavory people of that section, howover, | tion of Its people to the United States, Ac | rower over out {nstltutlony, and over our life | 9. We plond for the union of all God's peop! saat inan Weaver, tho Flat misreprescatative of tho | one understands that subjoct so well as He. | supported Trumbull-ns an independent Dem | cording to these statements, the Government | ong proporty.”” : on tho Bible und tho Bibto alone. i a prego aaZeWteker's Thentre, and sats, | Sixth Iowa District, for Yrosidont, and Col. J. 1 | tio fs not a great speachmaker, but he writes | oornt, and ho was olectod to Congress. == nt Ottawa hus, in ton yoars, xeoumulated 0 4 ‘The only useful mission of tho so-called | 19. Tho Bible te our only oroed. Abboy's Fumpry-Dumpty nnd Bpanish Btudanta, Af- | Clumbers, of Toxas, for Vico-Presidont, Tho Whon tho Whig-nnti-Nebraska Legisintuyo | debt of §100,000,000, with tho prospect of | “Greenback Labor party” 18 to afford a | 2 We malntato that ail tho ordinan‘es of the well, and what lie does sny {s characterized verwoun and evontng. Se eck Reniiok i Waters by polnt, fitness, and good sense. met In January following, tho oppusition | adaiig another hundred millions in the next | refuge for tho Communtats, the flatiats, tho ‘Gospel, should Ue obesrvod as thoy wore inthe Haverty's Thentre. fad Aloxandor Campbolle A loug series of rear, | ‘The position would be a dignified ona; | found thomeclyea in n majority of ons or | ten years. ‘Tho Province of Quebuo, during | slinpletons, and tho demngogs, and to retlove | Garstinn c Denrborn treet, corner of Monroa, “Unelo Tom's | juttons were adopted, ‘one of which favors Sabin. Anemocn and eraniais woman's aiiffrage. and another which by impli Hlootey's Theatre, a cation indorses tho Soctalteta. Rondolph stecat, botweon Clark and Tn Balle," —= Colevratod Caso." ” Aftornoon and ovening. An organization of citizens 3,000 strong has aaa been formed at Leadville for tho ptrpose of protecting working mivers agninat tho strikors. Tho members of tho encloty have issued 4 proo- lnmation stating that thoy aro fully determined = that ncn willing to work shall bo permitted to SATURDAY, JUNH 15, : 1880, do so, dud thnt the pfilcurs of tho Minors Union ‘Will bo hold rosponaible with thotr lives for any . a interferences, Tho organization’ is strong in Pa: ly EAE See of aunstroke occurred In humbers atid In purpose, and the warning issued lescliy.s Ceara, will dovbtleas bo heeded by tho mob ringlend> Mn. Fosren, the ‘Amerie Bintstor to | Russia, was received by tho Czat yesterday, Secnerany RAxsécy, in his address to tho : Te West Polnt graduates yesterday, took occasion ‘Burm central departments of Cuba wore vis- | ty rond tho yoni mene seit Beery Jesson {0 {ted by two eevero shouks of carthguake on tho | toloranco, reminding thom that, ae tho boneilol- 4th inst. aries of n Nation whoso motto was equality ond Quees Vicronta doclines to visit Ireland, | *tterntty, thoy should act in a manly and gen ‘ rut ay towards tho struggling and unfor- Tlor Majesty 1a not antisflod us to tho loyalty of | CTU? her Hibernian subjects, ae tunate, should oxtond a holping hand to ft up the lowly, to cultivate, not only love of coun- ;, try,but as well n love for tho sentimontof which AN organized effort will be. made in En- . ” rland nnd Scotland to scouro the disostublish- | UF Country wns born.” Tho response to this Advice was by to menns encouraging, for when Ingnt of tho Rpiscapal Church tn both countries | wieos, Fate, and Burnett recotred tole diplo- Yestennay was the Inst day of the gol- | ™98 the Cadet Corps cheered thom vocifere djera’ reunion at Mitwaukee. . Tho principal | 48> ed event of the day was an oration by Bishop Fale | Axornen oxtensive conflagration * took lows. Place in tho Fenuiyvabis i rogion yesterday. ) About 7 o'clock In tho morning lightuing struck aaeene mca, IMive Beow Aynelind ats Wilts 0 20,000-gation tank of oll near Titusville, set pected of bulng ooucorned In stealing cattlo | ne froto the Uquid, which potirod out In alt from tho farniers in the violnity. @lrectiuns. The firo cominunionted with othor F oil-tanks, and the burning :fluid sprené: the es o; ‘ cant Lane Taint flames in every Clrcetion, ‘destroying tho Acmo Baw Serecy and Lonk slit) farmers 4ro | On Works, ono of, tho 'Inrgost oll refineries in iA ay ob at eae Std aha 9 army~ | the world, and several amiuller establishments, warm, Fotato-bugs have also made their ap a the houses in tho neighvorhood,.tho -raliroud Pearancd in both places {n large numbora. bridge, nnd other property. The total toss Is callah Mi i, faced at $200,000, and the fire was raging at Goscnxy, English Minister Extraordinary | P fy to Turkey. will soon submit a plan for the ror | Httest accounts. ‘Tho Firo, Departments from tho neighboring towns wore fn attondunce, and gnnization of the police forea of that country. , ‘The plan is the work of four British officers. wero working henvelietls Shale She Marion ee i would ylold him o modest Nving; {ft would occupy his mind and tine; {t would give him asultablo place to pass jis winters, nnd afford him great opportunity for being of service to the country for which ho has already done so much, There fs, In fact, no butter way in which he could spond his romatning days than by taking o sent In the Aterleau Houga of Lords, in whose higher and calmer atmosphere than In the House he could serve lis State and country with wise counsels and right votes. Ex-Presidont John Qutnoy Adams, the “Old Man Eloqucut,” was satisfied to retiro to the House of Representatives, but wo would not recommend this for Gen. Grant. ‘The House Is tull of young, nervous, excita- ble men, who are all tho time fighting and contending,—a sort of gladiatorial arena, where a man of Gon. Grant’s quiet, dignified manner would be outof place. It would bo much more in keeping to give himan honored place with the “old mot for counsel,” and among the grave ‘and royerond Senators, where his life would bo casy and undis- turbed, iy Tue Crtcaao True, which has always been ony of Gen. Grant's best, becauso most judicious, friends, throws out this suggestion asin consonance with tho propricties which pertain to tho Goneral’s future and with tho eternal fliness of thing: _ HOW GARFIELD CAME TO BE CHOSEN. Washington assumes to be the repository of all political information, aud henco itis notstrange that it should frequently send out very ridiculous theories concerning mat- ters which are not at all understood nt that centro of gossip, An lustnuce of this Is found In the etfort which Washington is now moking to instruct Ohfcago ns to the {nnor processes of the National Convention which was recently held in this elty. Wo are tn- formed thnt “the nomination of Garileld was the result of n delibernte plan”; that “if the selection had been postponed for anothor billot there would haye been « break from the Grant forces to Binine ”’; that alte cast the yote of Maine for Garfield prematurely and without authority; and that Blaine might have been nominated if his friends had held on n little longer. All this fs stupid stuff, which has not even tho alr of probability to those who ure fail. iur with the actual proceedings of the Con- vention and the efforts put forth by the yarious factions, When’ Gen, Garfleld as nomlnated, the time had como whon it wes necessary for the anti-third-termers to com- Dine upon some candidate acceptable to ally further delny would hays imperiled the cause which all represented in common, There was no intimation of. any break among the Grant mon, who were too deoply Involved to give way at any point. But there wero signs of breaking in other columns which woulil havo afforded ‘certatu antl-Grant dologates an excuse for betraying thelr constituencies, There was sseheme for taking some dele gates to Grant by way of Windom. ‘Some of the Wiscousin men had grown restless, and designed to go to Grant unless some axgrec- ment were renched 23 to 9 candidate upon whom thoy could unite fu common with the other auti-third-term delugates. Jt was with this purpose that sixteen delegates who had been divided between, Sherman and Washe. two, for the first time In twenty years. Five | the samo time, hns involved itself {1 $17,000,- | thoregular parties of the constant ombarrass-’ Bee at ratear Casati pra sbestt Balt @milliog. ofthe antl-Nebraska members refused to | ooddebt, and hns an antiualdefelt of 8300,000, | ment which their presences and demands ——————— voto for Mr. Lincoln for Senator beeausa ho | ‘Theres ara now mortgaged Inv Canada | would cause. To this oxtent to orguniza- Tus back-pay “charge” is ag baseless ag wasa Whig, and these voting for Trambull, | $50,000,000, involving an . Interest ‘ex- | tion 4 useful, and from this view its matnte- | anything can be. Mr, Garituld voted agatnst tho who still claimed to bea Demoernt,” but | ponditure of $25,000,000, ‘Trade is un- | nated cannot bu regreticd, amendisent to tho Legislative, Bxecutivo, and” Anantl-slavery one, he was eventually elected | profitable and till declining, Mechan-{ But tho fufluence of the offeged “Groen | Judictut Appropriation bill providing for {ne Senator, In all this bolt he was chiefly | ics nro ont of work. Farmors nro | back Labor pnrty” in thly yoars Prealden- | creased sills tn evory form and at overe notunted by porsonal lintred toward the | burdened with debt. ‘Caxntlon and debt ont { tint campaign wilt bo very diferent trom | Se. Hut, whon tho amendment was tacked on : Democratio lenders, and espectally ngatust | up all that can ba made, ‘The ravival of | Whatithas bean tierctofore. Defore tho per- Gaatacisre Fee lation: Coreen ee Douglas, trade which wo are enjoying {3 not felt | manont and satisfactory solution of tho re- | ing in charge of it himself. In a apeceh in the He went tothe Senate, where he atonce | there, ‘There {sno boom in anything except sumption problem, many deluded: Rovublic- ) House Dec, 9, 187, Bir. Wilson, of Indiana, sald: put himselé tn personal nutagonism to Doug- | emigration. We sro entering upon the sec. | 9n3 Who were not in sympathy with the | on this subse Ing, and, Inflated by his unexpected eleva- | ond yenr of business prospority, wlilla the | hard-money tenets of thelr own party, and | Jt juatters not how many yonrs of falthtul 8 serviee had been devoted to ‘the Y, tion to’ the Senate, nsplred to” tha | Catiadians, who had antielpated tnt a ro- | Yet not willing to gu over to tha Democrats, | how exalted « oharmoter for intugeity had boon ° Presidency. Consequently he soon becamo | yival of business in this country would ro- | Were in the hnbitot voting the “Greenbacie* | builded up, this ong uct ns boun doomed an un~ dongle crime. os jealous of Mr. Lingotn, who In a few years | act favorably upon theirs, aro deoper in the | ticket. This defection weakened the Repub- shine Prec Roch : etn Seon had become in popular estimation a proba | Stough of Despond than aver, na thoy seg | Heansin certain States, like Olio, Indiana, tilin.a conterenes report whieh he hud resisted < ‘ ms tothe lust it w: vt ble candidate for tho Presidency, ‘The nom- | thatlt has no effect, and moanwhlle, with’| Iillnols, Michigun, and Iowa. ‘The Demo- ra eerie tase pe ius {uation and election of Mr, Lincoln In 1860 | amazing obstinacy, they oppose any coninier. | crats adopted the policy of humoring the fat | appropriation bills, and thon ne all of we were far moreannoyingto'Triumbull than thoy | cia! union, and continua fy hostile tariff oven | folly, and frequently gulned advantage and NATROL we Ere ry METRE Teepe were to Douglas, whom Lincoln defeated. | to the extent off biting thelr own noses off elected Congressmon by concessions to tho | here) voted for it In the conscientious dtacturye ‘The Intter. was a warm-hearted supporter of |. by lucrensing duties, and otherwise showing | Fiatists in platform and candidates. The of hfs duty to tis country, has fared no better ‘than any one elag. tho President-olect, while ‘Trumbull was a | thelr projudices ngainat the only coun. | Vast benefits which fave grown out of suc-. Br, Gurlioht wns one of the first members of |” cold, cynical, envious, discontented in- | try which can help thom. “And whut iy | cessful resumption havo changed all this, | Congress to return the back pay, and the most triguer. Mr. Trumbull was during that | tho result? According to the editor of | The Republicans who went astray havencar- | earnest advocate of the bill repealing tho tne session of Congress, which expired with | the Emanetpatton Reviow, Canada hog | lye returned to thelr party upon generni | crease, Spenking in reply to Alexander Lincohy’s Inauguration, ono of that body ut | arrived nt a stato of general poverty | political principles, and becuuso they are snt- siepuens: Tneite ‘ocated atill higher salaries Senntors who were opposed ton war for the | in five years’ time, firms have been | isfled with the new prosperity which re- ore ihe it rn ightcat and greatest men I know preservation of the Union, ‘atid {t was report- | swept into bankruptey amounting to $160,- | suinpttoh and the consequent {ttcrense fn the | I this Nation, 1» man who, peranps, ‘thus dono ad edthat ho sought to got rid of slavery by | 000,000, every Interest Iles under ncloud of | Volumo of money, have brought them. ‘The much for its thtellectual {ito ag any ather, told - l = me notmany months ago that bo had: nude 1: letting the slave States go, taking thelr slaves | absolute ruln, and no hopo anpents for the | Democrats, In the favo of these new advan- | tho rule of hla iifo to unndon iy intellecsual” with thom. ‘Chey preferred a dissolution of | future, Alarmed. at the desperate and ap- | tges, no longer dare to coquct. with the | pursult the moment it beenme commere tho Union to a war, nnd the perpetuation of | parently hopeless condition of things, hun- | Fiatists and Communtsts, but must perforce Hlalty Natuubiog Cane obhars: would laa went slavory in asoparatud Republic to an undi- | dreds of thousands of the people are leaving | be as cotiservative in financa ns the Repub- | was ubove tho linc of cotmmioreial values, and vided Union such us My. Lincoln hoped for, | Canada for tho United States, According to | Henns ure, Tho result of this chango in | dyoc'cron thecupper highs ts the level et een fall free? During the several weoks | the Toronto Telegram, one-alxth of the na- | conditions will almost certalnly be damaging | merojal values, 0 thousand bands would he of the session of tha Senate following | tive-born Canadians are alrenuy domicited in | to the Democrats and beneficial to the Repub- Toauly to talk thet nat, ta Re, Cinae alOE ie the inquguration of Mr. Lincoin, Douglas, | the United States, and the emigration atl, Monng in the coming Presfuential election. A voice—Who was hoy iM ropresunting the vlows of President Lincoln, | continues, The Port Huron Times says | ‘The Domocratic purty will deserve tho puns | , SY, Gurileld=Tt wis Agassiz. Te ontered upon, fired away at-thiy cliss of politicians, and | from thot vicinity slono 57,199 Canadians | !shment for having fostered and encouraged piaietaat cured We Tne eae ae ret potntedly nt ‘Trumpull, aud challonged thom | have left for the United States during tho | the Aat heresies thoso,in the lower watks of Hfoz but ho follo with boing. hostile,to resident; Lincotn fn, | past tightithonths: Ih Ontnrio every towne et ley shoprorspthupt of ls are Pa rea hisefforts and punposo-to maintain the Unton | ship ts fosing moro or less of {ts Inhabitants, RUSSIA AND OHINA, Tauidnd, Saiethiog of this suieit tas yorvaded atall hazards...“ In Quebee those who havo the means are | Russta and Chinn appear to bo stondily | Ta ie had ataintnlit cae nepetlleent ear ‘The tiring nt Tort Sumter aroused the | crossing the border; and it fs tho very | “rifting towards war, and yo rapfdly thabuny | tons, Aud this spirit fe, In, my Judgment, country, and showed how little the grent | backbone of her population which Cannda ig | “oY may bring tldings of the outbreak of Bigher. god See ont Me tenons he people were in sympathy with the cowardly | losing,—the farmers and mechanles, hostilitios. Ostensibly the recovery of the lost | Hecuribed. ‘To come immodiately to the cabal In Congress, and how wnlversally they } In this miserable condition of things the | Province of Kuldjn is tho cause of war, but | question bofora us, T loin In to erlmtnations wore In sympathy with President Lincoln. | oft Tories, or “Grits,” keep up thoir sifly | back of this there ls a causo which has beon | aigercuily from myeelf on tule aubject. "Yt Mr, Trumbull thon, following tho rising Na- | nnd rutnous theory that dependence upon tho | 19 operation for three centuries, and that fy | wien, {he publle says to mo, anu to thuta asso. tlonal tlde, beeame an Intense Republican it | “smother country,” a little island 3,000 inlleg | #0 fear of the Chinese of Russian aggrandize- | fonat vr, given ourselves more pay, tas UAE votoand specch, Ho becume n sort of logat | awny, iy the true ‘polloy, and that poltt- ment along the great mutual frontier of 4,000 publig ta willing et rE it would bo ludetl- adviser to Congress, ns tu was an acute and | feat and commercial Isolation from tho rest | ™Hles, north and west, nnd thelr bitter | Stade aulbeepinloNe esse cme Gat ablo lawyer. Every obiection urged by the | of tho continent Is the only romedy. ‘They | hostility to tho growth of tusshin trade. Intolligont readors inay judgo whether Str. Democrats to any /war measure was over } nro a strong party, and they hove the control The history of the relations of these two | Gariicld In this speech oxhibited thu spirit of # ruled by Trumbull, who was not in the least | of the press, or the most powerful of the or- | Yast Empires 1s’ one of oxtraine Interest, | sulury-grabbor or a sordid pullttolan, Ifo spoke troubled by any seruples a8 to tho constitu- | gans, whieh continually proach devotion to | Plor to the conquest of Siborin, Russia and | siuniy ts ha lng natal ull hls Alte (rou tte tional rights of States or of persons, ‘The |-tho flag, though devotion to tho flag is daily | China were practically as far apart us the | Tue ones Spito uf his gloat bititics ‘os 8 only Constitution he recognized in thosa | dimintshing the bread and butter‘of the peo- | Doles, but thls conuuest, completed I 1050, | inwyerand a literury nnn, ho 1a ong uf tho poor days, and for yuars after, was tho power of | ple. They aroasseryile In thelr alloglance | 884 the gradual northern extension of the | ost pubic men in the Nation, nnd at the yauit- the sword and the will of the majority, nud devotion to the Crown as were our old | Chinese, brought tho two Powers: close to- | timo ono of the most fruzal, industrious, and Mr. Lincoln’s reilectlon wag a renewal | Colonial Torics in the days of the Rovolu- guar one Care aes cable tomporate, oes ; of hisgriefs, Ie thought Lincoln Ineffleient | tion, and demand the snina degreo of depend | ferts along tha new frontier, not only to] gry Granddaddy ‘ft fnnatl, an and unfit for tho Presidency. ‘Che Deito- | cnce from n people who Inproportion tonuin- | defend what had been.nequlrod, bUt to | ox nombor of Scnbv eaulaet: be on erate dtd not bit for his yote, and tho Repitt- | bers ure no moro children of tho mothor | Protect and advance her commercial fhe | third-torm dotegute to Chilengo, Slureturned to Henns renominated Lincoln wnaniinously, | country than. we. are, Meanwhile tho | “rests. In 1030 events renched n cris; | ex-Porkopulls all toro up in his mind. Diss: and, his own election comtng off soun after, | rapldly growing young Canadian party, tho | 4 hostilities broke out which lasted, with | gruntlod ts no adequate word to represont the he rematned In the party, rom 1805 wp to} Liberals, clearly recognize the situation and | VOFving sticcesses, until 1689, when a treuty uate bs foul: Tnyorylevod' ty gn Imp tho thine of his own redlection in 1667 he was | its romudy, and aro agitating commercial | Was concluded “by: whiety several ‘Russian Be ipo focP over tha @efoat of dem the most imnplnoable of the stalwarts, As‘] unton with this country in the fori of « | forts were destroyed and thelr torritory was | Grante” asked ws reporter,—tho question boing Chatrman of the Judleiary Committee he | Zollverein' as the only escape from thir | Hmlted to the northern sidu of the Eryon, n | o ither cruel one, ie mgt be contsands prepared all tho constitutional anendmenta; | wrotchod condition,—a step which the Grits | “lbutary of the Amour, During tho relgns | with a rather forved sinile, "I feel Heed, Word ho preparut all the reconstruction laws, the | florcely oppose, as thoy. fear It will Iead.| Of Peter the Great and the Einperor Kanght, ons and bluepy. and anit uy, home, for [ve hud Froedman’s ald legistation, and alt the nots | sooner to political unlon with this country, | to Chineso systemutleally opposed the ade |e a ANS tho duck eeat, the interrogator disfranchising States and people, denying | —the only consummation which can com. | Vico of Russinn trate, ad mado constant | asked tho Judyo what tie libupee of the nowl+ thom representation In Congress, and rofus- | plotely restoro Canadian progperity. ‘Tho | CM¢resetments upon Russian territory, mutton. ‘ “or td w ibileans we ing them the privilogo of voting nt | Teteyram hite tho nail on the head when Ir | Wileh led to tho dispatch of soyural misslong | mustuccope wits sued ‘urncoy be Ym fro te Central Must Cornor Randolph and Bate, noon ond ovening. Hs Pinafore.” Atyors | | | ‘Tar First National Bank of Newark, N.J., | _ THe Kellogg resolutions were debated In closed yesterday. A Recolver was applied for. | the Sonnto again yestordiy. Senutors MoDon- Mho Cashior of tho bank loft for Europo inst | ald and Ben Hill fryored the ousting of Ketlogs, wook, : Rumors of {rregularitics are afloat, and Sonntors Butler and Wade Hampton spoke Spee aguinat such eae Foe bes pete ‘4 cocig” arms took placo betweon Hill and tho South Peet pile or rigs sete Cnrollataus, tho former Inilinating that Butler ings axainst him arounconstitutional, Mr, Knie-| obtained bia seut ‘in tho Bonnto by a trade, and toch, Je., has groat ndmiration for the Constitu- | Sayiuy, in roferonco to Hainpton, thnt bis loynl- tion how... i ty to the Union now savored too much of sub- 24.7 if ——— mission and sorvility. Hampton replied with ‘Tur London Tinea indorses Gladstone's | some warmth, charging that Hill had given to taxation schemo; says that the supplemontary | all partics tho benofts of his nbility, and quoted ‘pudget willyteld nrovonua of $1,008,000 this yenr, | tho following couplet a8 properly characterizing and fn future years will tend to Joason taxation | bim: genorally. : um tn opinton, alwaze tn tha wont ’ Evoryta rns and nothing Vory long. AW. S. CorstAs, tho editor of a paper pub- Se ea a TET Heed nt Marshall, Tex., was fatally shot yestor- | IN tholranatety about Cuban Alibusloring day morning by porson named Jonnings. An | expeditions tho Spanish. authorities soem to urticlo In Colman's paper rolleoting ou Jonaings | bAvo taken a hikh-handod couree rovontly in roe was the cnuso. gard to American marino craft, The schooucr aba as Horeitt plylng between Jamaica and Houpterre & Extis, 9 Boston tron manu- | Philadelphia, und belonging to a vessol com- facturing ten, haw suspondegl Tho Mablittics | Py’ of the latter place, was overhauled off the fre placed at $1,000,000, The ‘recent failures In | Atherton const on the ist of Muy by a Spanish Pennaylvanta ure said, to bave affooted tho | Man-~of-war and searched, although hor Cap- Standing of tho firm. — tuln ran up tho Amerioan flug, and hor papors a were never examined. Nefore tho Bpan- BeNJAMIN Curtin, & Tuscarora Indian, | tds wot on board two Rhots wero fred nt who murdered hia wife lust April, was hunged | #2 schooner, ono pissing through | tho at Hrantford, Ont, yesterday, ‘To tho last ho | Miting und greatly ondangeriug tho Lives of tho taalntulned his innocenco, and wont to hia doom | fe. ‘As tho ecnoonor was leaving tho Bpanish with unmoved countenince. ahip was giving chuso to imothor craft bound petal ey for Huston, ‘Tho Wusbtngron authoritics will ‘Fre Mayor sont the Counell communica. | Probably investiguto thesy muttors, and call on tlon Inst evening appointing Justice Ingersoll | Spain for an explanation. Justice nt the Southwest Sido Police Station, and ; ee Patrlek ‘Tlemney, defeated candidate for Aider- | PAY AnD's Duputy-dfarshals bill passed the in man of the Gevunteonth Want Holler Inepoctor. | ororut by Caslisly, providing tat the Courts tho Presidential election, We noed not re- | says: “Thora may be mory ways of escape | t¢ Peking but. no satisfaction was obtalned, | Sty that Gen, Gariteld’s namo is not nearly 10 a AMAN namod’ Kennedy and his two sona | #bull bo opon ten days befuro tho cleotion tn | burno united upon Garduld ox & suggestion, | peat tho story of what these acta] than ono, and those othor ways na be ‘nore tho Chinese declaring that Russian’ trade | Noutd havo uvope the woutteys eeceawept wb nave boon arrested at Bacon, Mow for passing | OTUor to give Judves nmplo upportunity w make | It was with tha ame purpose thnt twonty- | contained In the way of restricting thoso ex- | palntablo to the prototariat than 9 Zollverein | Was of no consequence to thom. At {ast tho | cquntry. now anything About the record o if ; counterfolt money. A search was mado nt thoir Hae ee RCAF OLA: WHiLes TENS nine delugates from Indiana, who had been | Rebel States, the Congress “providing even | with tho United States; but, untesa those | Pekin Cabinet announced us Its ullmatum |gnenetaty Bomo people Took a little askance a if 7 ‘ ’ 1 ve i : i . uF ‘ it Se ate Saar RARER creed ain, and Hawley weuking for tho Ropublionns, | Yotns for Bining, Shorman, and Washburne, | varlous amcndments to tho State Constitu- | dovices be speadily suggested, the prosaure | that “no trangactions should be carried an | it necepted this suggestion on the very next ballot, Had not the Blaine and Bherman men joined promptly in this movement, the miatn prinelple for which they had been con- and Cox doing tho talking for tho Doemooratic - Soe ARLES sido. Koiforghurnctorized tho bill asa Ya shom,o ), Sunatons Johnston, Rellins, Duwes, An- | trick.andasteal.” HMawloy mado an onsiaughton i thony, Kernan, Randolph, Baton, Wallace, | tho Domooratta party gonorally, obarying it with tions ns condi tlons to,tholr adimiasion to rep- resontation In Congress. I fow farthesa were effectual ino party sense, itis not necessary | a v1 ‘well, now that t indo, the of olgeumstances will at no distant date foreo between the two - nations except on the | yonybltenne bite the Romlaaton a hls weult tho Deoplo tu halt and constder whother thoy | {entlers.” During the relgn of the sueceysur «| points, ‘Thy Democrats will do. that quiokly <, vid : i a, Wi 1, Of CUUTEe will drift Into. decrepitude nnd ruin,.or, | Of Kaught, however, a accond ‘treaty was | Tein honen however to lave tho record 9 covered, oan to state, throwing sentimentallty overboard, sulintt | ™de, which ratified the firat and made some | a candidate fully discussed bofore the noming: ' * Whyte, Ransom, ‘Tutlor, Iti of Georgia, and postneae Lee E aA itty alspet toy tonding might have been sacrificed, It was | Mr, ‘Trambutl was tho author, or at least | to bo batter cuneate, acomplement of the | NeW concesstons,—dmong thom 'the right to Hepablionns, butt en juan en tea hase ae Bo ae ECaee pnt sointnl lees oveney: Rare eoncl iurtlold's. spusches" to show how tue | Woll understood that most of the Mfassachu- | the offielal sponsor, for all those years of rad-| continent, Instend of an isolated depends | ‘Waves church and mlasion fn Pokln and tho | “spo you think he cin be olectad 2” i: to.rorosent tho United Bates Benatar earned oll tuo Tabor question, bur | setts delegates wore prepared to yote for | leallogialation, andif hore bonny Democratin’| oney.: Thera ts no help for Canada oxeept | °stublishment of regulations | governing |. thope gn wes tho respaues, Farther tit : Yorktown. wus somowhat disconoortod to fiud tho Ropub- | Grant whenavor It should become cholco | Ulinols or in thecouutry who desiresto know | in becoming coumnerclally one with us, | o caravan trade, by whlch 200 persons | ject, - Z ° ———— —————— Moun mombers applaud tho oxtricts und laugh Ir Js no longer a quiegtion of doubt that | at Cox's own matter, Robesun happlly duseribed tho Republicans will have a majority in both | the quotationa frum Gurtlold's speochcs as "an Houses of the Oregon Legislature, Thaimujor- | antique column standing out among a lot of pd for 18 Sowauiicart Supreme Court Judges | rubblsha. and tho Hopubiicnn Congressman aro much ipa lurger than at fret, supposed, oud will probably | WHAT.BHALL BE DONE FOR GEN, GRANTY average 1,600¢ c ¥ Probably ning persons out of ten, when —= 0 1 «1 from xcltemes PAUL DE Cassianac, tho calebratod Uo ‘Gattatite neaaluaainicascell Uaseablvoe French ‘fire-eater, bas resignod bis sent os tem | 49 Gnoutt Wh IN Gen. Gi ber of tho French Chambor of Doputica.. Gns- | He questions What will Gen, Grant do? or, fagnuc, who Ja un nyoterato Bonapartist, bas | What shall be done for him? He is now out becoing disgusted wt tho Dickeringe of bis col- | of Presidential politica, ‘Lhe decision of leugucs, and honce tho course which ho bas | ‘Tuesday makes Itcertuin that ho never can ehdaen'to:ndopt. bo Prosident again, Huts out of willtary ¥ an " o Ife.“ Ile fy ont of employment. But he ts ‘Tun Now York World publishes an Intarm view v8 Gen. Grant in whlch be ts anal to still comparatively young and in tha primeaud expross rogrut that Coukling was not the nomi. | strength of life, Not betng wealthy, ho must uct of tho Chicago Gonvention, The Genenil, | Bet into some business that will agord him a auwever, ays ho ie well plousod with Garfield's | [lying, for bread and butter are not gra- Teamations Ho tuiuks shat Weymour will ba} tultous, ‘hey must bo pald for, It may be Slaps that some great ratlroad company may ten- ‘Yume propricty of AL La Cour’s appoint. | “er him its Presidency, and soma think that anunt Sean ainlaioe to Bngland ‘eit te dig. | tho contemplated interoceants canut project cussed In the British House of Commons, An | still remalns open, in which he has always Irlsh membor of Purllament intiniutes that 4. | taken a lively Interdst, Lu Cour's nowiuation us Minister to ermany In tho ovent no good opening should some Tinu ayo was withdrawa because of ob- ions, | 4 jections made by the Gorman Government, Gppear in these dirocti Tux “Taunus has a auggestionto make, Ged. Grant lins A vetirion largely signed by the most | had a taste of polltical {Ifo and ‘aquestion- proulnont busncss cn of tho city was pre- | ably likes It, us was shown by the manner in sonted to the Common Council last oventig, | which he contended with tmpoxsibilitics in pruylug for uu increase tn the price of Nyuor | the lato ‘Convention, Suppose that Ilnold licenses to $500, ‘Tho putitioners claim that by dS inereastug the Heonse tho disroputable galoon- nimkes. niin, United, States Senator sien, kerpers would be obll ib David Davis’ time expires, or, if he needs pie RT Las bisinetts Bomuthing to do sooner, Gen, ‘Logan sulght AN attempt to serve protesses of efectment | Ko into Gen, Gartield’s Cabinet as Sucretary on some tenuntey residing in Gulway, Ireland, } of War, for whist, being a man of war, he is was stubbornly resisted yosturday. ‘The Bherltt’ pogsa wero driven olf, the pollee were thon presumably Hitod, obi Ue: next Jewiplaliies Cullod in, but tho tenantey still realsted ang y | COUld send Gen, Grant to fill hig place, so ioreg Hight ensucd, during which many on both that on the next 4thot Murch he would tues were wounded, some, It {s believed, mor- | bd at work; or, butter still, Loxnn can prove | assure defeat to the third-term peril, and tt | Mayor Harrison, ly siipa escaped o aan tully, ‘Thu district in which the riot took place | his love and attachmont for Gen, Grant, | waa spoutancously accepted as the best prac | luss, honorlous waste of tino, wiud, * 4 . t between Grant and Blaine, and that certain Southern delegates whe hud been severally supporting Blaine and Sherman would go to Grant when tholr own column had beun broken apparently In favor of either Bling or Sherman, a8 tho case might bo, 4 There 4 every reason to bellove that no Agreement upon Gartleld had been reached by the antl-third-termers on the evening pre- vious to the nomination, Long and late enucusing had falled to -bring sbout any dofinit plan of nection. We have the author ityof Mr. Nordhoil, who generally knows whot ho writes ubout, that Measra, Jlaine and Sherman had held a conference in Wash- Ington at which each expressed a willingness to throw his strength ty the other If he could do su and thervby assure tho other's nomina- tlon, but that both wero fearful that thotr porsonal followings could not be cuntrolicd to this extent, On the morning of the lust day the fipst effort was made fn Sherman's bohalf, whon Massachusetis gave him twenty- one yotes; but it did not bring forth frult, Meanwhile Grant's vote was In- creasing one by one. Both Messrs, Blaine ond Sherman had Instructed — their versonal adherents to sacrifice them at any {ime tt might be necesssry to defeat third- termism, Lt was folt that tha time hart come. Shermaii had been pushed, byt there was no signot hiv being able to concuntrate a mg; jority of the votes, Had the Shengun, Nyse endeavored to go over to Blalype Womb gt thei from the Southern Status. id have boeh lost to Grant, and pho gequlé might havo eon dangerous. Why Wigcansin had proe posed Gariteld.andiIndiana had seconded hho~both being Indvpendent dolegations—it became evident that his candidacy could how far liuman Ingenuity and logat ability niny bo applied to erdsh out every semblance. of “home rule” snd State-rights, and how thiscan be done by more act of Congress,” buch Demoernt has only to read the record of the reconstruction legislation of which, | Lyman Truinbull was the author, And now; the same gentleman regales the Domocratic. cary with dectarationg that the restoration of, the Domocratlo party: a ussentiul to protest the Integrity, freedom, and Independence, of the sovereign States! ei : Mr, Trumbull, after tha election of 1800, had como to hate the Republican party | und Republican leaders ag strongly as‘he had hated Ils old Democratic assuciates; thoys hen that has occurred, the were allowed to go overy three years to the | ‘Tho sour milk in this brutsod cocoanut iscasily: willbe polltteal sale arulals eta ante Capital. ‘Lhe Chinese, ,howover, continued | oxptained, addy Taft waa w candidate lt ‘sateguard for Cangda in the futuro and the: | t0 embarrass trade, nnd mada it so unprofit- | Winter for United Stutes Sonator, an are it only stop which can give to hor tho growth | Slo that the curavans went to Pukin only Coens nets eck got over .And prosperity enjoyed on this sido of tho | ouce tn elx, years, and ut Inst Catherine Lf. Mae iehetd tare bla obayrin, Garfeld Is unquoationably 2 weak border, Abolished the caravan trade altogether. The | oniataate in is eyes; also In tho oyos of bx-Guvs ‘ f 1. Tuaslung subsequently sought to establish | Dennison, who also Imugined bimscif a candl; 4 THE MODERN ADULLAMITES, trade with China by sva, but fnllod, the Gov- | date for Senator, but got oft” oven worde that e (And avery. n0 bat wu in ver ai and overy Lala rotite ras any trade relations | Tatt. = Hitseontontod’ except through Kinchta on the north, From |, fait m+ ‘Aduuauneste Fsoreot an ng, tase aye .1800 to 1851 there wore frequont diplomatic mee Democratta papars liavo already eo And so tho “dlscontented” and dis- | Intorchonges, without valuable result until | York Sun. Until che people of the United states gruntiod of to-day in this country gather | tho latter year, when tho Treaty of Kuldja | ‘got roudy to tuvestigate all tho allly charged themselves in a modern cave of gloom which | was signed, regulating ‘trado in Enstern | ttom by item, and to read the irrofragabie they call the “Groonback Labor party.” ‘Tho ) Turkestan, ‘After the war ‘with tho: Eu- | Proofs that rofute thom, thoy can rost teres fs F meu who falled to nequiro wealth during tho | ropean Powors {n 1850 Itussta demanded and | 9° ate ae roots Leer une Ti a) Tho tuo, had overlooked him; thoy hud sought |,era of speculation; those who ‘got rich | obtained the surronder of. the marithno | ‘eioctors of Rieaistcine ata ‘aro as bonest, intel- Treatdential candidates atsewhero, arf wal lulckty and lust their wealth in tho subse- | Province of Manchuria, which advanced her | tigent, and moral ns ‘the people of any other negloctud hlin, so he prepared t6"Yoturn to, | quent perlod'uf depresslon; ‘those who envy | frontier to the close vicinity. of Corcu, | Congrcastonal district in tho Unton, have malo the Democratic party, and perhaps in 1873) pen who hagh become possessed of alarger |‘In 187L Russia put down the Inde- | him the honored auocessor of Elisha snliiley ho intght be nominated, Ho was strongly,| proportion of, this world’s goods than them- | pendent ruler of, Kuldja, which China | @sdJoshua R, Giddings for lee con The represented nt Clnelanatl, and confident of |. elves; thosy'vistonartcs who still bolleyg in | had lost years befora; but n pledge was given | {eras tn the House of oprostutaliy i lectod Gens tho nomination; but, Greeloy captured tho oxploded supsratition that money can be | to Ching that the occupation was only tem- Garmeld ta tho Uatted Bustos Bonata ‘over some Conyention, and Trumbull was defeated aud fudde out of paper by Government fut | porary, uid thatit should be given up as goon | ‘of tho purost, ‘ablost, and best men Oblo dropped. 4 aie vate along; thosewhe would gladly woldomo une f 48 a Chincay army of sufictent strength'to | has over produced, and after testing le Blnee that time he has heen at work stoke other’ carnival -of inflation, extravagance, | preserve order should ‘appear there. i‘Two|‘‘as by fire” for clghtoen —yonrd ae Ing recognition in the Pdinugralle party, All| und extonded credit; those who would | years ago, however,’ when tho Obiness had | Conuress. ch A fow daya ago Of Oily kinds of work -lins-berdoué; From giving | ke mory pay,for teas work; thoso who | retaken all thelr other loss provinees, and | *Nstona) Convention as over whan tay, opinions that Gayctlowhad lawfully captured | would fai beileve tn tho'pernictous and | wero ready in sufllelont force to keep order | anj-bosrer of ybe dominant paciy of tho Union tha Stata gf:dtatiy, to making spgeches In the | Hestructive theorles: of Communtems those | in Kulaja, they found that Russia was not | over Ave of the most distingulahed and Austr Patrooms Of Chicago for local candidates, | Who have failed In politica and seck a new-| disposed to’ keep her pledge, With the | ous citizons of the United Btates, and his nomls hopes been willing to-do anything to win | vehicle for’ gratlfylng thelr ambition,—all | progress of events slice that tine our read- | Pation # balled with delight by Repubilonr™ {fig favor of the Demouratic party, which ho | these and other yarlelics of dreamers; luna- | ers who haye followed tho foretgn hews uro | Cverywhero from Maine to Texas. a as in formerly deserted, Mo has now accopted th | tles, and dewagogs geck rofngo Anathird | familiar: ‘Tho socond Chinese Embagsy | Yous Putin these throo over motmgonoral Al tof leader of thd “forlorn hopa" of thé)| party orgunization, bayed primarily on ex- | which ever visited Russia went to St. Potars- it Mkee have Hy portunity party, and with $5,000 salary-grab pay fn his’ pocket he boglyg the chiupalgn by denouny a awor until thoy have time and op! clog Gartictd as a corruptionist. , ‘ plodad [illecies eat’ Feanspateit sophisiae Burgi ths to iagatlats: for tha. restora- | be more spooitic. which has no Jongor, auy reagon or excusa | tlun of Kuldja, with unhappy results to tho zee foy existence, vy st | eblof of tho Embassy, who elfogted arrango- | (GARFIELD {sa member of oe a ‘The extent of tha folly to which thesé mod: | ineuts to buy it back, end on jits-return to | eubjecte in Ottawa sond bin @ congraty! rea ern Audullamttus are comullited: ls woll illue | Pekin had not only ‘bls. offiotal. but | Sispaten. Carry the news to Pennsylvun {rated by their remaining in convention all} Ils. physical ‘head chopped . off: frat, seh nia ng ‘Washington, Deo. 15 1917 night long to quarfel over tha nomiuation of | for making such an expensive bargain, ‘ while ho wa eandidato for Uulted Btato$ eae ————— cS + We have only words'of congratulatlog tii,