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THE ‘CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1880 i The other teitay at Middletown, ‘hia loaves only nuout, $85, ts ee ; : hay Wisconsin delegation conferred together enely | With all his Kiterary attalnments and bard | tional ends, one of tho ynost guilty members, | as a substantial Bupply bill. ‘The Governor elilaeite ae ue. Distriot i Thanks ne fr OS] adinitted that he bast failed to note te ru ieny. i on Tieeday morning and decided that untess ; \ r He induced, if not required, other onicials to | having also vetood tho apcetal appropelitions in | Kiawn, fone of the paventont was Intd down | blanca, " Deenuse,” sald the ttnhappy poracsey i nntertal necessions were goon fortheutning for | WON, he fs Poor tn tls worl Reade Moats Feit ACU aed atic. de is atueagoty | fie faaatodleamouatini twat to Sis ca bn | Botore Government propartys Mr. Gusitelds | of tho Joke, "it Included thy meres, men, i TERMS OF SULBSORIPLION. Wuahburne Wisconsin would bronk for Gare | frugal, temperate, eareful, and economical | violate decency and justice, 3 slucarg! 18 thits reduicod the appropriauons more Lian nt | gtutoment is as follows: niniden and the ta ta.” E , + : 2 Y Pr aullifon of duttars. Twontavor tho whole ground carefully and ‘ : ts : e flold, ‘This unnouncemont was recalved with | {n all his expanse. He has devoted his life fee rote nis the anand tho ith ene Tho. getual bones ido appropriations .ro- sit sront aver tho whole, ground _gagotally grat Kven tits pollttenl opponents will extend 1 TY MAIIC“AIN ADVANCE—POSTAGR PREPAW, | satisfaction ty the Indiana mon, und bore frult | to the “people's servico and not to his own | tho President to tomove Raum will speedily trl byt 1 Uby this bil, wero | chiling of those payemants fur the commideration | to Gen, Gartiold tholr stucere sympathy when jp j Pink or a yearn ner mon reg | on tho thirty-fourth ballot, whon that State In | pecuniary emolument, provo to ba trie. » quired by uw, and covered by this bil, ofthe Boank ‘that waa all (ald. thaw mnthing | becomes yencrally knows thit ho Is to pees ‘Thexda: reday, and Hat Gs art broko trom Washburne to Garitold, ood ainbodied in soventy-saven {tems calling for | tora with the terms of the contract ¢ Tine nh: | at the Ponnsylyanin Elateddtod, to he e bon Ame ire Be oo | 2 if Gatileld lad been convicted of the least ——— un ing of ta cowlituane and 1 nover hada worl. to y i + to be held nt £ Rainday or guedayeddciage ediuns per yeas: HE | Wisconsin promptly followed sult, with what ree wrongdoing, Ohto would not have honored | DEMOCRATIC ENCONS(GTENOIES IN XIN. | 8697,27, The Legisinture, however, os all way ubatie tho piriocustie pavement Beranton ttoxt month, Speeches are to tw dee | ANY OULOF day, DOE FORT v0 . #00 ) sult. onthe thirty-Htth and thityealxth ballots | es he er been Honored. Whora he {s : "DIANA, . Leplsintures aro inetined to do, made he | "G's. Wilson, a mombor of the Invoatigating | Uvered In tho Wola fangunge., i siineanee coe i nlroady brea ah tre ican ees best known ho Is most highly regarded, | Tho Democrats of Indiana committed | bill asort of omnibus, carrying 216 tems ane | Committen, wrote to ono of Mr, Guriiold's von- | All the distinguished people In -Eneland fo tMpor four... Gut modvatly attribute Ik to tho cool heads and | Standers about litin aro belloved only by those | themselves to sonio very proposterous Incon- | calling for $1,575,973, Nearly two-thirds of | stituents as follows: . be bay to bo coming to Atnorie this suminer, In te ee re good sense of." tho gront mass of those dele | who do nat know him or by thosowho ata | #lstencios im thelr’ Convention Inst week. | the appropriation made by the Legislature GOUNNERANLLEh Bul Aue Sultherouwesttor | Me pet prey sities havo 4 Give Vost-Onteo address tt full, inoluding Btata und | gutcs who wore more desirous of serving thalr | gq, or to bellove lies of the Republiemi candi- | Among tho resolutions they adopted wore | wus fur Sltegnl, fuprovident, wasteful, or-| tntormution asto whethor or not the tetion of dug to tho fuck Gait He ean: tieiner Puataniey 44 a mi b Tan YT fneludis tulties and jon. Gartiotd, in conneution with the attains of % A rneohon: : gbhtre, ‘ sicaii wanes pitrty rund thotr country than to servo any ovo date because he isn Republican, When tho the following: dishonest purposes, including eritultles the “District ‘of Columbia, was tho sublet of | UNUL the Mnfortunute <unimal fnusginer that ) | emittances may be mado alther by draft, oxpi man, " , |) Thint—The vuln sud paper money of tho | jobs extanding te all branches of the Govertt- | condemnation tho Committee that ree | some oxecedingly etlvo demon Is bestrldiy, Post-Onice urder, or In reyisterad otter, at our risk. people af the Union learn to know Garfieldas d ry tang Hi phan : si r= b country should be of uniform vali and rendliy | ont, Unier this wise provision of the Ex- | contly hud thoso affairs under condderation, E | bm ’ ‘TO CITY SUNSCHIBERS, Few particulars are received nsto tha num- | the people of Olio do, they will have the } convertible, und sbould bive aa great purchas> , | Attawer that I was nots nor was there, In my | Rativ,dottvered, Sunday oxooptod, £2 conteporwaok. | yer or mmes of those lost in tho Loug Island | samo high oplulon of his avilitios and cond- | SM ower us tha, moncy of ottor, tiret-oluas | ecutlys veto, the Governor wus able tosirike | ohinion, any ovidence that would have ware | — Woes by tho tugltsh papers that the Hon, 11 Daily, dotlyarod, Bunday Included, #O conte var €eo% | eound steamboat dianstor, tho company oMelis | dance a his unsoltish patriotism, He wilt | Sauumeruint cuuuttes of the work), and ie | out ttoms amounting to nonrly one iniltian of | rantod any infavorable ceithelsin Nyon hie gore | John W. Postor, Minlstor to Russia, attended the fiero padWuon cial Hectbemrie Chicogat, | belng ovidentty determined on withholding all pumid oe of Ltd cdmpaten. not Bly, une Pyithe United Statestand atuntd wot be inex: | dotlars, Under the ordiary veto power, he ue. Tho Tats dleclion, bythe cvilonee, 49 tar | funeral of tho Himpress, Te is erntity ing to know [ib =sss information, Fron tho ‘statemont of sok seathod, but without the smell of fire upon | Sot of Auch quantity.ea will Hlways romuln at | woutd have been compelled to veto thowhole | of Hublly Werks wits considering thy question 4 STIs at eee ure pecistone . é 4 's Ds Rafily, a member: of the Cineinnatt buse-ball ul f eet ta tho kind of pavements that should be loi, . rolMAbiy no pe Entered at the Poreornee ot Chieagn tit, as Second | tenme’ it nppenrs that there was a total | hls garments, yhifia We will elgnd with all our might szntast A rns TT aA au ates There iain content nat tho rasigetive nierita | tlon of the alviltzed world with which Tine eee Mo aMTnaed tr be nallahic on shana for | THE GOUND DIASTER. fhgiehia of tho alata miide for the purpose Of | vd to sign tho bill or leave tho Stato with- | Fanrosontet we ntturta tho bie dolar se Sto- | thn dhe wacents whee ston cee eee y * se are Bu) MI to 0 " h + ‘ ‘. ‘| _ Fortne benontor one patrons who desire to aut | tha fuving of human life instteh olrcumstnnes | _ Loter dotatts from the disaater on Long Ial- | tho liberties of tho muople. oul tho necessary approprintlons, or convono | Wautinutn ciugiho anne tka Hearingwesta | “Vivian Voryfreal—Yes, June. ts a j sinate coplen of vie PROTA shone ha math Wo ) no officer ta take in chargo tho business of | and Sound do not mitigate the horrurs, but | — ‘Che first notable contradiction made by the | the Legistature to paas'a new bill. > bo Thad sf potore the dowel of Publie {ror (on | month “oF roses. It Is. niso tha, month whee ‘ oom Bamiat Po wp, rescuing tha térrien Gesagugoreyno rey, eco rathor nid to them, and aggravate thom with | Judtana pence is to a found iy ele ins} ‘The ufency of this Aunuatinstt of the ay hotore the Norra ia ie mestd ead aryne ti nore young girls wha stone eu Rn net of Congress Babi had Treva Pade Tapers gents | tu lower, nun and work tho lifa- snd | the decinration that there was not that discl- | dursement of the [tepublican poltey of re- | of Executive vetoes in the matter of legisla | itsof this patent. This he did, and this was the | froma bus naval inateh gut up hes, j Ettean Hawa Paporeey..s conw | seoult of the carelcances which caused and the | “0 tectaration that there wi : SE Ee eee baie le tly intions ta confessed, It ta to bo | Whole of bis conhootion Inthe matter, —It-wam | large audiencos ju country churches and fey j Elghtunq Twelve ttnce Papo conte | neglect whlch attimented the horror of this | Pllne nmoug tho craws nor that caro for hu- | stimption, which thoy have been de ng | tive npproprintions, ta confe: sto bo | Nat wattention ns to tro ian at canine tune | Late om seiko Weck or ecetes aid read {BRR vont | frightful ealumity ts but tmperfectly known, ag | 10 life whith should characterize tho mane | Itt the most velioment Inngzucge for several | regretted that this principle of the Illinois | should bo iado, but. na to whother thie paetion- These ovcasione are called Comment ceptor: 4 ‘1 Cae 5 765 it {s bolloved that ninny bodfos will ho found in | @gement of sen-gotne vessels, espuclally | years, Heretofore the Indiana Democrats, | Mayors’ act, Intended to protect the peopte aan PL ee ae os auto ‘nf lig louyloig: Bohook youths te ee ee e TRIBUNE BRANCILONFIOES: the lower eabln and staterooms of the sunken | where thore 1s sich Hability to nceldent ng | under the lead of Voorhees, havo gone to tho | of Incorporated clties ngainst tho extrava- | Ment in favor of whitch tion. durtold. writed, | ally communes to oss tholr mothers ard fall fg t yng Cricago TRInUNS haa eatabilahed brand | Steamer, on the ronte froin New York to Stoulngton. | extrem lengths of the Greenbackurs, ‘Thoy | gance, or worse, of City Councils, was notem- Dt mene erm ane euntrot mite: with reforoneg love with gome male croyuot-player who Soesn't |; offices for the receipt OF subscriptions and advertise- Is vi fant certainty that ‘The scene has rarely been surpassed In ters | demanded that the Resumption faw should bo | podied in the State Constitution and made | ienecant the conctusinn that we had ‘anything to | k#ow enough to keep on the baw side of the 3, smeniges follows B view of tile now apparent ceriatiiy wie’ | ror In the revords of mnrithne disasters, | repented “Immedintely and tnconditionally.” | applicable to appropitations by tho Stute | do with the Inttor. Very reapoottully, ste road whou out drivinw. NEW YONK—Noom D Tribune Bulliing. ¥.'T.Mc> | Horatio Seymour. will bo presented asa candle 2 = Jd. Wirson, ssn % Fannen, Manager. date before the Cheinnat! Convention,—and | though moro tives have been Inst than were | While they now ‘declare that papor money | Legislature. It would be of fmmense National ema ane WASHINGTON, i GLASGOW, Scotland-Allan's Amorican News | there fa no longer any reason to doubt that he ts | sneriticed in this apparently needless calam- | should by of ‘uniform value with coln, and | benetit if a Ika. provision was made part of JAMS MeMANes, one of the Ponnsylyanin a at Ne 3 Agoney.iit FA a Exohango, 49 Strand, | fully and fairly In tho feld,as ts shown in tho | ity, “Cho Narragansett was crowded with | never be Issued in excess of m quantity that | the Constitution of the United States. It | aoiogntesnt-lurge, hus Leen taliting alave’ bis Fresh Rumors of the Gontemptat: is letter of 9 correspondent at Utlea which Wo | passengers, ost of them starting upon vaca- | Will romain at par with coin, they followed | would do mitch to break up the corrupting | return to Philudelphin, Ho was usked by nre- IEUAL Ob Oiiciate dor rte ee Tes { Pere rear —the qmortion as fo MMe’ | Gons, seoking rest ant pleasuiry, It was mld- | the Groenbaskera two yoars ago in domand- | Influences of the lobby and purify the Na- | porterof tho Prey whothor he had not inades | Civil-orview Order—Domocratte!sonre hi : hecomua n vory Inlorusting ono, it iy boltuved | Mahe ‘he weather was very thick, and | ing now lsaucs of Government notes to meet | tional aypriprintious of Jobs and frauds, The ilahnlea at Uneetabine la wot, wulelog Ma AR nals on the Folly of Withholding Ap. * that ‘Tilden would not only resist to tho extent | consequently {twas unusually dark. ‘There tho necessitivs .of “busted” spuoulators, | Governor of Now York has found this pro- |! iit no dosina it Harriet, ho sata, to Lalit ate sronpage of the 4 p Waoley's ‘Theatre. * | of ble power the selection of Boymour na tho | appents not to have been dn instant’s warn. | These gentlemen, who now tndorso resunip- | visioPof Inw 3 cifectual Int protecting tho | havo any i-feoling with any ote, Lhd inthe | ¢ sverninenta ‘ac! unery— cho Obes 4 Randotph street, hetweon Clark and Bn Yale, En- | Yomocratic nonilyee, but woutd resont tis nom- | Ing, and nelther Bont was perceptible to the | tlon whlelr thay tried fn valu to defeat, oven | State as It hag proved to bo hore in Chicago, frst nlacs no {dou t! bat Grant van {abs Torun on ant a Lad fae so sus nited States, "| agement of tho Naciat Rngiish Opera Company. | jnution xs a personal utfront, and tuke hid re-,| oficers of the othor until with a tro | went to the length of repudlation by demand- | where the princlple was first practically ap- | Meets Vas, Mnlorstnod itwusboyonddanne dint: ae tected fy Ra Gea chun ‘| vengoin hisown way. A Weatorn Republican’ | inentdons erash : Ye Tribune. Haverty's Thentres Denrharn street, corner of Monroe. Hngagement of 1'0yly Carte’s London Opera Company. “Pirates of Punzance.” ‘ Ate ¥iel ‘Thentre, Madizan street,, betwoen Dearborn nnd Stato. Engayoment of the BiJou Opera Company. "The Kyectro Knight" and "Charity Woxine at Luin.” ® profitiess attempt to cumbine tho forces of Sherman and Haino, tho greator portion of the Senator in Washington pictires Tikten aq {inter proting bis rejection and tho nomination of Scy- imaur as qn act of base Inratifude and heartiess dicsertion, If not of downright repudiation, hy the Demoeratic party of-the man whom they profess to believe was fraudulently deprived of his election us President in 1673, and wi con- struing that desertion and repudiation to mein that the Domocravy rejects hint because of tho honest, conselentions Man, 0 grent atates- man, @ useful tegistator, a wise counselor, the Stoningtun struck the Narragansett amidships, staving. 0 huge hole in her side, her bows penctrating into the betths of the sleepers. The passen- gers were Instantly ina frenzy of-alarin, sprang from thelr beds and rushed to the upper deck to find the Stonington slowly set- thing back from the recoil and thelr own boat County, Rann was In tho conspiracy, and asa Federal oficial, using hts office for fre- ing that the new greenbacks, which they wanted fu hidefintt amounts, should be “full egnletender” for-public as well na private debts, oxceptingg only “such obligations as nro by the terns of the original contznet ex- pressly payable tn coin.’ We should not hesitate to congratulate the country upon the change of heart which Jeting tho onlargomont of Cliuton Prison, and 1B.00N for the complotion of the Ineane As! ay piled and put in operation, : * Tre Supreme Court of Wisconsin lins Just mndo a decision in tha case of Guilfurs va, ‘Trumpet that ts of particular Interest to forelyn- ‘born citizens, and bag an important political signiticunce. Itsettles tho question, so far us the State of Wisconsin Is concerned, ns to Priations for thy pavenient wore made by the District Board, and paid for by taxes leviod upon Grant would be numinated at Chicago bis name would not then be mentioned.” “Did you not buve in your grip at Harrisburg Bio onportunley to bent any instructions for rn “Thad. I made a mistake. What was dong thon was done to gratity Don Camoron, ‘The whole’ Phitadelphin delegation was opposed to Grant, and Cameron know it, He made tt 1 por- Ronnl mutter with ine to hive tho result of the Convention as it waa. T ngreed that it should fenow," eat the Teton, Shy your pitreing sg Hke n scone from Punt WasntnaTox, D, 0.,June 1.~The rumors of the contemplated removal af Vedorad ofticurs who have participated in. the management of Con. Yontionsinerense, Although Gen, Raum calms not to have henrd. anything from the Whito House, the strony intimationg are. ronowed to« night by persons who do know that he waa notified before % he loft for Chicago that bis Ppartletpation {n+ politics was no embarrass ' whether 4 person who ls Ineligible to office nt | ho so, because {was under tho Hnpreasion that | Ment ‘to the Administration, and — cans, ae ae nnd Te an tacaes Incomo-tag scandil, the cipher drapatehes, and | drifting fn the onposit direction with tho | would thus seom to have overtaken tho Ln- | tho tinw of his election can bonaturatiad after: | Grant was Out ‘of the fehte [know tat te | ttiry to the Clvilservico ‘onler, ‘Tho Corman Hansolpn indy inc Minetiees tho attotpt to purchuse his way tuto the White | water pouring Into her and scalding steam | diana Democrats if thore were n reasonable | ward and legally take posscasion Of the same | Could not bo elected, and that Itwaa nocesaary | new rumors take in somo of the MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1880. Tlouse, : itis arrued that Tilden is not the man filling the cablus. ‘There was no conimand- assurnace thatthey are sineere in thelr now and perform its duties. At tbe Inte olcotion of to nomlunte one of onr Btrongeat mon.” “Etta ald unt ollicials of the Now York Custom-Louse, aud ‘ou wore duubtiul whether He i 7 s to tunols submit to bolog thrown overboard in | ing spit ta control tiem or ta keep ordct. | professions, Hut at ths point a second eon- | elty Miers tn Sitwaukes, bolt Ape O Mr. | Geni eo eure Se eee aie | eee ee cnr Bean-aatis. this cool und ungrateful manner, and that ne vanavety . i the animat | tradiction forces itself upon the public atten- | Gullfuss reeolved w major! a : enred that Grant could not carry even 5 , “A pispaen has been reeelved from Come | WHE tke yood eave to retaliate ina way that feeee ators Za ae Serta ated | then ‘They have nominated upon thts re. | east for Ciiy Treasurer, He ts a native of | Phiindeipiin, -Eeursbiny f' met was gtinet | howover, thut anything will bo done untlt after t . witl deprive the Democrnoy of tho ohio? fruit ot pica " if rs mauder Gorrie. U. 8, ~ announciig that be thair treachery, tho Electoril yotu of New York. even to the extent of meanness and cow- suinption pintform' ns thefr candidate for Germany, but, camo to this country with dim, not only in Philndelphia, buteven in the country districts, tga stmong:tho people. I Congress udjourns, 08 the resident; if he con- see his parents when o small boy. His fathor | (ont take my information from men who holy | templates wny Kuch Ateps, would probably pree has sulled from Alexandria with the Leypttin | eviguntly there is a good deul of truth in this | ardice and the trampling down of the weak | Governor Mr. Landers, formerly Greenback | took out ble first papors, but uover por- | Mise. “T knee diac ke Philadephia {ho tepube | for to axarolse his power of removal during tho obelisk In tow, aud that ovoryihing isin perfect | theory rogarding the Dowocratio wituntlow ato | by the strong, ‘There was nolutp forwomen,| member of Congress from the Indinnapolts | fected: bit naturulization. dir. Gulltuss | leani, nan rulo, did not want Grunt. “Pounsyl- | recoss of tho Sonate,twhen ho wrauld not be coni- ot. Epwanp M. Fiten, Chief Clerk in the Car- rigra' Department of the Chicayo Post-Ottico, dled suddenly af heurt disease yesterday after noow, Mr. Fitch bad Leen connected with the oilice twolve yenrs, and was n fulthful, compe- tent eimployé, We print thls morning ¢ very Interesting digpatch contalning a deseription of Gen, Gare field's home life ald surroundings at Mentor, the tittle Ohio village whlvb In destined to jutap Jnto universal notoriety as tho residence of a Presideit of tho United States, “Ie attention of the State Department has been gullcd to the outrage committed by a Spanish war yvessol upon the American schooner Ethel Merritt, and Suuretary Evarts has ordered the Immedinte prepnration of dlspatcbes to the Bpanish Government on the subject, ‘AN esthinate of the Presidential preferences of the Minuls dulegation to Cincinnatl ta given by aw Informed correspoudent as follows: For Seymour as first or second cholee, twenty- three; for Divis, nine; for Morrlaon, nine; for ‘Plden. eight; for Pater, fivo; for Hendricks and Lngllsh, two each, ‘Timm Soclalistic plente yesterday was not a success In athy respect, Kearnvy, who had been aunousiced us tho big card among the gute- moncy agitators of the occasion, tulled te show up, and there was 2 general feeling among those: who pafd the price of admission that thoy hadn't received tho worth of their money. Janes A, BAYARD, ex-United States Son- ator from Delaware, and fathor of Thonas F, Bayurd, present Sonator from that State, dled yesterday at bls home in Wilmington. Tho do- ceased was frat chosen ih 180 to represent bia Btuto in the United States Senate, and served Preshienttal caudtdates, and there !aa henp of trouble In store for tho Cluclnnut! Convention. GARFIELD VINDICATED BY OHIO, ‘ The campaulan of defamation and slander aguinst Gen, Gurtield has already began, Ne is hevused by Democratic organs and orators, within three days of ils nomination, of sev- eral of the most serfous crimes {n the enlen- dar, aud the others, It ts presumed, are held Ju reserve to be sprung upon hin in detajl as the campalgn advances. This has been the experience of every candidate for. the Presi- dency shive Geurge Washington. It will, of course, be tho experience of Gen. Gartield. Fortunately he 1s better prepared than some of his predecessors to meet the assauits of his enemies, ils trlamphant vindication from, every aspersion upon his good name ts 13 cortuln ns that the sun of election morning will rise, fy Tux Tiuunx does nat propose at this {luv to enter up specific denials of tho varlous campnign rovrbnehs that have al- ready been bragght out by the Democracy to injure Gen. Gurtiold. The absurd nature of same of them Is salf-evident. They are propagated with # reckless zeal that is be- gotten of ignorance and malice, and if por- mitted to go unchallenged would surely de- feat thelr own purpose, These charges and all others that inalice could Invent or civentate have already been once tried, aud Gen. Garileld has been Aequitted on every ono of them, In the old Ashtabula District of Ohio he has one of the most Intelligent and conselentious con- stituencies to be found In the United States, or children, If any of them wero saved it wns by other help than that of tho ‘men about them, who shoul have been thelr rescuers aven at the expense of thelr own Hyves. While the fearful rush and scramble for fifa was going on, fire Tent {ts horrors to the scons and the times rapidly spread through the huge tinder-box. ‘The rush then became frenzied, aud inen fought for anything that would save life. The help Jess women flung themselves Into the water. Some despatring souls ended all’ possibility of suffering by shootin themselves, As is usual in such enses, the women displayed more herotsin than the men. It was left for the stronger sex to manifest cowardice. Tho scenes on the burning bunt anc in the wnter, as deseribed by passengers, are heart-sickon- ing. For two hours It lasted; then the burn- ing hull sank. ‘The reseulng boats could flud né more victhns battling with the waves tor thelr Nfe. Darkness settied down upon the scene and the horrible disaster was over, no traces of It left but the bodies of: the victims floating in the cruel waters, ‘The allegntions of mismanagement are minde so positively and distinctly that tho strictest Investigntion should take pince, and ff they aro substantiated some one should bo severely punished, It Is a well-known regniation that when tha Sound steamers are passing through a fog they shall blow long blasts of their whistles at futervals of not less thana minute, {t fs testfiled by mora than one witness that this regulation was not complied with on the Narragansett, Had ‘It been, there is every probability that the col- District, and one of the wildest and most un- rensontug fiatisis in the Innd. Lf the pro- feased conyorstun of the Indiana Democrats to the Republican policy of tinunce wero gon- ulne, they would scarcely have pleked opt the most pronounced Greenbacker in the Stata who was available ns. candidate for Governar. » This alogle etreumstance “gives away”? the Democratic purpose completely. ‘Tho design Issimply toimitate Mr, Hendricks in the art of trimming.” ‘They seek to neutralize the hard-noney sentiment In thelr platform by the presence of Landers, and also to neutralize Landers’ presence on the ticket by tho resumption ‘plank In thelr platform. The result wilt probably be just the opposit of what has been Intended, ‘The hard-moncy Dentocruts will not stultify themselves by voting for Landers, aud the QGreenbackers willnot go over to a party that Indorses re- Buriuption, ( A thitd contradiction which tho Indiana Demoerats have furnished tholr opponents ts to bo. found in tho clreumstance that In one resolution, they demand that the Natlonal-bauk . notes shall be retired and | that the Government shall issue all the paper money, whilu In the noxt resolution they depfore the aggression of “na strong contral power, dangerous to the liberties of the peo- ple” If there be any central power more dangerous than an exclusive monopoly of furnishing the paper money of tho country, subfect only to the yarintions in volume and quality which the ruling eliquo of politicians may prescribe, sume of tho Democratic tead- ersin Indiana ought to inform the people was olearly not « citizen at tho time of his clec- tion, nelthor had he declared tis intention to became sch, “The votes wore canvassed by tho Common Counall on tho 2th of April, and tho next day Guilfuss was duly notiied of bis elec tlon, April 21 Guiifusy waa duly naturalized, and afterwards on tho sume day filed bis official oath and bond in due form, and demanded pos- session of the office of the then fnoumbent Tromp. Mr. Trumpff declined to surrender tho office, ou the ground that Guilfass waa an alien at the timo of his election and not entitled to it according to lnw, ‘Tho clty churter provides thint tho Tronsurer's term of office shall’ com- menee on tho third Tuusday of April (whieh was the Weh), but also gives the ‘Treusurer-elect ton days in which te quullty:after reeelying notico of his elcctlou,—in this ense until April 2, inclusive, Proceedings wero com- meneed by Guitfuss against Teumpt for the possession of tho office, and, tho decision in tho Clrouit Court being adverse to him, tho euse was carriod to tho Supreme Court. After hearing elaborate arguments on both sides the Court holds: (1) That Guilfuss was not ollgivio to hold tho oMece of City ‘Trengurer at the thine of tho olection, ho not thon boing a legal voter. {Of va. Smith, 14 Wis., 407.] @) ‘Thatie his disn- billty was removed before his term of ofice commenoed he fs entitled to tho oltiee. [Schuct ta. Murray, 2s Wis.,06.] (3) That fnasmuch as tho elty ohurtor gave ‘bim untiland including tho Sad ot April in which to qualify, his term of of- feo did not neccessarily commence until that time, although he might have taken possession of the office April 20 had ho not been under dis- ability, () Hence his term of offico did not com- munece until after ho bad bocomo a votor, and ho is ollgible to hold and entitled to the office. re Compans the spiteful Httle News’ “ war rooord" of Gon. Garilold with tho facts: Weiva ftecord, True fecord, Dee. 14, 1841—Enlisted}, Aug. 16, 1s0t—Mus- Vania isn close State, and {t don’t pay to take ska. . we “ My. MoManes, ie say that you wont to Hur- risburg known to be unfavorable to Grant, yet. you were clectad n delegate-nt-large and the Convention instructed its delegntes for Grant. How can you explaln this in the taco of your poralsten’, voting for Blaine nt Chtengo? “Whon it was first proposed to mo to be ao detegate-nt-Iurge to Chicago I sald 1 did not want It; that if T was elected a delegute 1 would be ugainst Grant. There {fs no question nbout the trath of this,” said Mr. MoMnanes wartoly; “eit wna said by me right in the presonca of Don Cameron bofore half a dozen people,” S$ Lyman Trumpet, of Llinols, and James T. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, entered the Sonate of tho United States about tho same time, remained in tt nvout tho samo time, and Jeftit about tho sume tine, They wero both stanch Repubile- ans during the Rebellion, but both fell from po- ticul grace and deserted to the enemy’s-cump with thelr chicf and tender, Androw Johnson. Tho Democrats of Wisconsin mide a vain at- tempt to conpensitte Doolittle fur bis trenchory by nominating him for Governor jn 1871, only to eco him defeated by Gon. C, C. Washburn by 10,000 mujority. Now the Democrats of Illinois have taken Judgo Trumbull ng thoir standard. bearer, aud he, too, will bo buried undor a popue- dar majority of 30,000, The two gontlomen were wlike In life, and In “death thoy will not be di- vided. . ‘Ture able and excellent services rendered the cauge of Justice and falr play in the Inte National Convention by Cougressnian O. D. Cunger, of Michigan, must not bo forgotten when the roll of bonor {x finally made up. Ho wus placed In onc of the most difficult, most {m= portant, and most Inborious positions ot any min in the Convention,—that of Chairman ot tho Committee on Credentials,—and to bis un= wavering Integrity, fldulity to principle, do- tormination to do right, and bis knowledge of nelled to face tho opposition which might result froin ut refusal to resin, Tho Democrats are voginaing to discover tho rulnous offect of the policy of their party in Congress, This is strikingly illustrated by the following puragruph frowm the Sundgy Herald (Democratic organ): “ Tho United States Courts ure ati standstill, owing to tho luek of monoy to pay Jurora and other oxponsos. As the season 44 so fur udvanced:towurd the tine for the usual midsummer vacation, nut only tho prosceution of criminals, but tho vast mnasof litigation wh. crowds the dockets: of these courts, must be postponed for avveral months, involving greatly Incrensed expense to the Government and atlll wtvuter expense ond fneonvenfonce to Itigants. ‘Tuo fact that the course of Justice has been thus obstructed through tha failure of a Democratic Congress to perform ita duty of making tho Necessity appropriations will’ bo made use of from @ thousand rostrums and through 10,007 Papers during this summer to convines tho veopte that a party capable of auch pig-beadod folly; ts not tit to govern this country; and ‘thoro fs no denying that tho urgument f8 oad atte, ns east goos, The charca that the “Demoeratiy party would starve tha Government was effective last yenr, It will be still moro ef- feative this yeur, boeause there ty not the same. excuse that thon existed for faltures to make , the xppropriations whioh, flrat block the opera- tons: of one raid. thon Of another important branch of the publia gervice, A fow weeks ago thousunds of poust-otlices wero without tho power to buy a candle, Nght a gaa-Jot, or start o iro, and now tho whole Judicial arin of tho Na+ ton {4 computed to auspond ita tunceions," The Secrotary fof Stute hos reculved a letter from thy ownors of. tho schooner Ethol Morrith, which was fired into by a Spanish man-of-war. Mr. Evarta sata this afternoan that he wauld at onea cull the attention of the Spanish Govern+ ment to this ninttur, and has ordered dispatches to be prepared without delay, ‘The Socretary of Ktute also recolved a dlepatch from Commander Gorringo, U, 8. .N.,stuting that ho bus sailed from Alexundria, Egypt, with tho obelisk, und that uverything is in perfuct order. ‘Thore has buen an attempt to-night by sume of the leading Democrats jn the House to pore Succeeding the great orator aml statesman, | Halon would not have occurred. Moro than | what centralization of power really means. | as Coional. icred'in a& Licutonant ar erue ry Rene Ge Ra Bis ant Sey bap fret aachouie by sehen At in eeghe the iteg sontancanely aa sero be alienate EP wos | Joshua 2. Glddln, eR, Mr, Garfield has served } ONG person who has traveled onthe Sound | ‘The tenders of the Lndinna Democracy ure Hectares Cafenels ommis- | ed for thor success, Ho defondod the majority eas oi. vehe pnt This: Tho bonponste succeeded by 10n, pret . that. constituency ‘in Congress without n will testify to the numerous narrow esenpes | Stanners by nature, bbe they tfouid cul aniline Services a8 1 stoned Colonel A report with signal ability and falrness against wt sosniberaw: morning: try to ts a vot. it 4 ¥t a " | - Ze Uf NN cl + 1 1B cms ] 10 "Hey jomi cI Atnenr G. Buows, ex-Governor of Missta- | broak for eighteen years. In 1874, when the | ef theo boats by disregarding this regula: vn, Lica Renee Me rues ton Sa 1) PRT Aden ecdl pirate Lak tite a tel Attucks A tio heat inch tbat asealtod It God, pe Ee er Tea Pree np pene slppl, wus drowned Saturday ovoning inn pond | reaction against the Republican Administra: | Hon. Again, {t 1s shown that the officers | in tho present Instance ley hope to de | an tiferior forco undor| Eola to. cporn tel): al the craliienton to soo {e'adonty 0 | Thon a vote will. ly asked for, and if rofuved at bis homo nonr Jackson, being thrawn by HIS | tion was strongest and many Congressmen | Of tho Nurraganautt lost thelr hends, | celve anybody, - Humpbroy Marshal tingatst Humphrey sar- inalti by:tho Convention. anuthor Domovrub will, make qfiathor, hours horsy into tho water. He bud beon Governor at } wary defeated on charges of compilelty with | #4 lind no control of thelr crews ee WAG to olthae Alder | Sun, 10, 1ket—Mado | ‘Tres Milwaukoo Huentng IPlaconetn ox- | renee ee ene etic Hoste an pare the Btate two terms, member of Congress, and |, Shelia tir ; or thelr pnssengers, and falted ovon| THE VALUE OF A GOOD EXAMPLE. June, 142—Jolied tol Brigadior-Goneral for oe rH ie | Uf the romarks long extracts from Bunks’ roport United Stites Senntor from 14s} up to the Une | Credit Mobilier or the Salary Grab, Mr. Gar- t Six months before tho fire the Clty Council | Army ot Obsorvacion|" gallant sorvices at | Prssca the gratuitous opinion that “Mus Catt | Oo) tho Credit sovliurs all of which will, go. ito ‘ 5 sot | field turned by a majority of 6,346 over | £9 loud, ald or advice to the terrified crowd, oe th Mito Greoic.” . | Caco ‘TurpuNE was altogether too zonlous in tts Congressional Record. ‘This. policy tho Nunt« when with bis Stato ho Joined the fortunes of | fell was return y a majority ver ft Chi aT " lution of nearly | ¥oforo Corinth. ldo Ch 4 the Congre nal Record. ‘This pol tho Koutuern Coufederacy. Io wus 67 years ot | hig Democratle opponent. At thts ting even | Not ono of them, except the Purser, attompt- | of Clleaxe made an appropriation of nearly | guly and Ang. 1802—| April S—-Asstanied to | resistance tothe thint-torm horesy; and it trem- | oeruts aay thoy will, Keop up until Wernesday age. 2 hils politica! adversaries testitied to. hia per. | ¢d to do anything to stop the panic, ‘Tho offl- five millions of dollars, aud levied 0 tax to | Doing hospital duty,” |commuand — ‘dwontioth | pics when it thinks of tho large umount of crow if the “Republicans do Not ytold sono —— spel as rvranicpat neat deinen BhaMicntaat | ROTH TT A PAT vere hardly t- | pay for tho samo. At the timo of the fire, tho |, 820%. INV— A, mom-tiielgade, Army Ohio. | | run raruusn world have boon compelled to | During tat timy they will not pernit any ter "Rarsroarion {8 now tho order of the day | 802d! rectitude, Senator ‘Thurman especially | cers of Mo toulnugton were hardly more at her’ of tho Fitz John] Fob, 23, 180} — loso- publieuna tw reply or to mike any defense what. Inthe Republican party, A big mecting wits adiiltted that there was nothing m any of the tontive to thelr plain duty. It was not until appropriation had been one-half expended, Porter court-murtinl.jurans' Chief of Stat. oat If Grint had been nominated, “Sulliclont ver, This is pretty scheme, but the pros ev Fy WW pretty sch Hay Bie ‘ - » and Nov, 2—} Sent. 10, 1861—Jolnod | unto tho day isthe evil thoreof.” Tho third- | moters will find that it is 4 gunio that two held Baturday night at Galesburg, I. wheront | slanderous charges against Mr. Carfield, and | "eed by the passengers that bonts were at one. enn oF Lhe pa ea ule Running tor Congres:|Thomia ht Ohteka- | torm echome was incoutinontly squoichod; the | play. : =i aa die stirring spycchos wore made by Gen. Post, a | it was in return for the manly candor of thig | lowered. When fowered tt was found thare | ‘ecled: aan p fine nf lestroyed. The | eae to Nov., 180%—| See n0—Promotea | Unit rule hus yone whore the woodbiue twlneth; sey aa Hen eee a former comrude-tn-arins with Gartleld, and Col. | unsought defense that tho Inttor anid in hig | Were no plugs to stop the waterholes; this | Was to bo collected was destroyed. The : a i tho right of distrlot ropresuntation has boen vin Clark &. Curr, wha was a prominent candidate for the {tepublicnn nomination for Governor of speech befory the Oblo Legislature last occasioned lung delay,‘ Whoeit finally Council, to meut this emergency, reduced ton Major-Gonoralship pr “gallant and more dicated and winde a safe and sure procodent yocutes of thls menaure urye that thore are only & fow of tho survivors loft and that a million a 1 tho rate of taxation one-half, but did not re nrfous gervicus At | horoafter; Boasism has bocn sternly rebuked; | dollare a your will cover the entire sinount to bo ‘inter: rigged and manned, tho crew of tho stenmer Tee, 5 1881—Rovigns. | tnloknmawues.” pald indar it. Bonitor Pintto bas mide inquiry Ilinol, At Lafayotte, Ind., a rousing meoting | Winter: chte | knew ib wu duco the appropriation, leaving the elty under 4 cm " 4 i og | the inuchine has boon kuocked higher than Led wus held, and speeches word mado by Congress | gyat'whhctie Mesias tiled stn ail aucune ites | Kuele Moueing about handling ours, anu so an actual expenditure ond contrnets for sev- | coagr j, lsod—Buter| Deo, 6 18s Houta Guilderoy's kite, nnd somebody olso Loalde ‘Tru | AE tBE Fouslon Ollow, whery tha work y wan Orth and others. sites aimed at the churneter and reputation of public mon, when it was even for his party ine delay and confusion prevailed for a long thne, Involving neadless Joss of Mfe. With eral milllons of dollars, In anticipation of tm onter Congross: by ‘pcolal request of Pres- unt Lincoln. y Trinune—including our nininbio and vonorable tion in respect to pension matters has been re- duced to i estoned and tnds that from all tho ° friend down the lako—aita down to a’ dish of | nttalnnble. data, whieh {a considerable, te ‘Tam Washington Democratic journals are | forest to join tho genorul clumnor ngulnat mo and | two steamers aud walling vesstls In tho Imme- | Tevenue that was not collectable for years | soso nro soma of tho facts that do not ap- | craw, morning, noon, and night. la ontinatod, (thal thors, are. now, ne sottlog thulr co-workers throughout tho country | inthe campaign, on tye sump,ewhen ies ary | dinto vicinity of tho Narragansett tho loss of | Mer. Tho power of'the Counell to wake | ponr in the nbove revord of Garflold’s military piel eset at alee Ag. stRgUE SOUL MNT OF Ine an excellent examplo of prudence and sound |-08 Nkely to way tinkiid things ua.at any place tn | fife should not have been large, but | 8PProprintions, and thus bind tho city, was | cureor: (1) He accoptoda Lieutenant-Coluneley A BTATEMENT fs golug the rounds of the Judgment in urging thelr party toabandon ut ono the slunder polley in the coming campalgiy, for ttwill be found to be puerily ugdinet a can dldate of the purity in public and private life, the world,—# most gonerons and earnest word Of dofense und kindness for me whieh Ushail never forgot ag long ns five, Since 1874 Mr, Gartiatd has been threo thines what can bo expected when tho most neolful regulations are violated, when tho incans of saving life are in such a condition that It unllmited, ‘The publle had, no defense against tho “discretion” of the City Coun- ell. ‘Che Mayor was powerless, becnuse we only on condition that a West Pointer abould bo made Colonel, The condition waa nover com- Wicd with by Gov. Dennison, but tha fault was not Gariold's, (2) Ho never commanded tho English press that the Marquia of Ripon fs not only n Roman Cuthollo, but a desult, and. hos cronted such a commotion that some of the moro Of Moxiean war soldiers. ‘Inoro are also about $37,000 survivors and widows of soldlers of the indian wars, Those would mako sZ0M persone who would be onutled to pensions under Ul bill, Deducting 25 por cent us tho puimber 6! ‘) orthodox papers are loudly calling upon tho radi ny bly not apply for thele tha strength and to wonderful pwpulurity of | Fettirned to Congress by the people of that | takes long Ume to got thom in effective | ‘er the charter tho appropriation ordinoneo | goyontuonth Brigada, wulch the News denounces, | Govornmont to mako an lfeial contradiction of | bonalcus ie Mewicmtee, tant aS, raul Gen. Garield, ‘Tho Gazette, tho Capital, and tho | istrict, aud always by incroased majorities, | shape, when stenmers aro manned by men | tbe valfd had to be passed before a day | vut did conmmand tho Highteenth Brigade tom: | tho churga, if it be untrue, Tho Murquia fs tho See lL Poguirs | SOUND MUNN soe eraid, wll Demooratie papers, yextorday agreed | ‘Cho people there know him. ‘They havecan- | who can’t row a boat, and officers have no | {xed by lnw, and, to. prevent a veto and | porarily (for two axonal. While Da wavin gor newly-nppointed Governor-General of Ladin. A} proprintions for tho. present fisch) year With marked unnnimity that this iv to be a | vassed the so-called “charges,” In the press, | control of thelr erews or of themsolyes? | compel the’ Muyor to approve whatever | mand of that brigade, ft whipped Humpbroy | momorial has been presented to Mr. Gludstona | Ara about $0,001,000, ‘Chie Is excossivo becunse campaign {a which mud-throwing will not win. ee Asoo the sermons whieh we print this mporning will be found ono by Prof, Swing, ad- dressed to the young: by the Hey. IL N. Brown, of Hrookling, Bass. at Unity Church, on “Tho on the stump, and elsewhere, and by unant- mous consent fald them to rest. For years they have not oven been heard of. No fricnd or foo hing sanghit to ralgo them. ‘They have been exploded, In the words of Mr, Conk- Even !¢ ou investigation 1s had no one may ‘bo punighed, for human life ls regurded as the chenpest thing in the world, and Juries have « happy way of shifting the orlininal enrelesness of men upon Providence; but If action the Counell ilghttake, this ordinance was generaily kept ‘back to near mid- night of tho last duy,, thus leaving the Mayor to sign the’ law or leave the City Government without any means of Marshall, and sequittod iteolf with credit. (3) His own brigade was the Twentloth, which ho commanded for uourly ayonr, (4) ‘Tho News la wrong ngain when it says Humphrey Marshall ‘Was routed without loas to cithor. aide. Ninos toon dead were buried on tho Meld, (5) The by Lord Orantnoro on behalf of the British Hefermation Boulety, calling for tho removal of tho Marquis and of tho, Earlof Konmare, the now Lord Chantherlatn, who ts algo a Cuthollo, to which, however, Bir. Gludatone has puld no attention, Of tha great number of arrearages prld during tho year, but the lowout estimute whtob can noe be hoped for noxt, your and for tho yeur to fol low fa 863,000,000, If tho bil pasues tho anna estimate must ‘bo 85,0W,WN and over. TWO years ago It was only about $30,000,000, ——— f ve Irv ve gs vy vi q o1 4 eur, ‘Che then Mayor, calll Penny paper Synorantiy or malfcfously omita ult —_— inate suse ‘Gaeta chunk, in inniae Lie eat, re ier an Sha cn Se eS rinane ae to iM aid the then Corporation Counsel, the inentlon of one of tho galluntost nets of tho War ‘hing 1-0. continues to argué in favor of Bpectat THE PONCA INDIANS. |. *idin sons of tha Convention! Pod he drew ne stituency in the United States that} route, and ought to do It. present Judge ‘Luley, undertook to provide Paaerecty ST EES a Hix promedon'ts te ner babe ana ee ne Ene et radi CEE a lemioen waa: reat ett mies iodegeang pacers barrens would never have forgiven -an actual | aremedy. Ar, ‘Tuley finally prepared o Dill, | 1,09 Major-Genoral for gallant and meritorious 4 mph gopvlvoud gain hte st guting Committee has been studying tho Indian Haptist Church, on Tho Peaco of Christ; and | Wroltgedoing proved Inn publlo servant it ts | ‘Tz disilesal of Raum, Commissioner of | and wont to Spriugileld with tt,—the Logts- | survicos ut Chlukumauga,” (1) Tho fuct that his 1s of the sumo opinion st by the Rey, Arthur Mitaboll In connection with tho installation of tho Rev. Herrick Johnson us Pastor of tho Fourth Presbyterian Church, fi pelea ei Aten + At least one man In the Democratic party has the candor und good sense vo recognize In the nomination of Uon. Gartleld tho best tho Kepublicans vould possibly have made, That * mun is Beuator Jones, of Florida, who saya that the Chicago Convention duparted from precos dont whon it refusod, as Couventions huyo 50 atten dane, te recognize the elulias of tho most Altustrious aspirants; for, Buys Senutor Jonca, “in choosing Gariicld no obscure man has boen stlovtcd, but one in covery way MMuetrioug sa any of bis commpotitors. Aiko all Dumoerats, howaver, Senator Jones consoles himscle with tho mistaken reilvction that * Gurflold baa bis wouk points,” but bo ndds that “be is w man of wondorful power for all that, and te defout bim the Democsney should nominate 8 man as pure as the driven snow," this suyno Ashtabula District of Ghia, where the standard of politleal morality is higher andthe Judgment more severe than in ale Inost any othor district In the country, ‘Lhe fact that Mr. Garfield hes retained the cont! dence of this people in un unugunl dogres fs sulleient proof of his fidellty aud honor, If any were needed, But he has hud still more striking oxperl- enco of publiv cateom and approbation, Not only the Ashtabula District, but the whole Btate of Olilo, lus dutely united to do him honor, Ho stumped tho State with Foster durlng the lust campaign, and ft was well understood then that Republiemn success would mean the elevation of the Ashtabula mau to the United States Senate, He wis running againgt ‘Thurman, the ablest and most popular Democrat fn‘ Ohlo, ‘The Internal Revenue, from oMee would bo recognized In this Stato as on instance of voetic retribution, Raum {4 slmply and solely fn officaholtar and oficesecker, He went into tho third-term * boom’ because he be- + Meved tat in that direction lay his best chatico of holding the ofttcuho had, or getting a better one. ‘The defeat of tho boom” should carry with J the defeat of Raum, Stnce hu has chosen to stake his fortunes on the hazard of tho dio, let him suffer the con- sequences, ltaum's case fy perhaps the most Mngeant over known In the Civil Service, Tle lott’ Ws post of duty at Washington to Preside at 8 political convention, He influ- oneal: his subordinates to follow hin to Springfeld, Nearly every Internal-Revenue Cuilector In IMnols obeyed him, As Chale lature being then holding an oxtra session, and through his efforts the bill was enacted, and was known ns the Mayors’ DIL” ‘ho distinguishing feature of this law was that tt conferred upun the Mayor of any city In Lil nois tho power to veto any flemin theamitual appropriation ordinance passed by the City Couneil, and the power’ to upprove the re- unuder ofthe ordinance, ‘Lhis provision of aw, which we bolleye was then for tho first thae contalned In any law of thiscountry, hes, beconte the permanent lal In this State se far as the Governments of cftlea are concerned, ‘The ndoption of this new princlple and tts successful onoration’ I, Chicazo attracted much attention In other parts of the country, and the Convention to royise the Constitution of New York tneorporated that feature In that Constitution, We believe the State of pay ns Major-Goncral was double what It was in Conyross, and ho roaigned most reluctantly on the special request of Prestdoyt Lincoin, who: thon naoded ald In Congress oyon moro than Jn the field, Mn. Wernenr Guavsrong, son of the En- gltsh Prouiler, has been appointed ono of his tathac’s private acerctarics without salary, ‘The London Fyaro says: é of ‘The public might hive beon daposed to eritt-. olso thy uppointnont unfavorably if the young ontionun had roculved puymont for tla wer cos. Hut, aa iC is, the Nppolntoiont yan exe cullen one. No one could be a more acceptable private svorotry to Sfr, Gindstone than his own won and tho youthful member for Lecule wilt baye waplendid opportunity of tuurning somu- thitg more than the routine of oficial life. if ho ties not dovelup tnte a stavosnuin, ft will ba. decnuay he tanot made of tho rightatug, Tha aturd In tholr courses are Ughting for Lin, Why would It not by an execliont oxample to bo foltuwed in this cuuntry? Nepotisu then Lf the 2-0, should cuntinue the argument, a8 it probably will, from this time to (be assembling: of tho next Republican National Convention tn 1884, It will nover soo that rulo respected or ene forced again, It hus beeu ubolished forover- nora, é . od PERSONALS, Mr. ‘Titdon’s favorit song at preacnt Is “dust Bafore tho Ltattlo, Mothor." . Dr, Mary Walker might thnko a good atuko by following tho oxainple of Misa Nolluon, and sctling ber old pants, The merits of the Woman-Suffrage cause nro slowly Uut surely, making themselves felt, 3ilss Couzins hus bad a trotter named attor her, Lvery silyor cloud has a dark Hning. ‘The news of hia doufent has hurdly died away when it 1s announced that Courtney docs uot intund to rotiro to private Ifo, question nearly two yeara, bas reached the cone Cluslon that the Indiane caundt bo nude furmers without ytéutly inorcased appropriations for towwhers, and oven thon sucocss fx pro ematical. On’ the other: land, they at he gaya, even new qualified to bo henl ons, and. if furnished with a few nt anid kopt in foud at tho samo tipo thoy wn roaully acquire tho sensy of responsibility Le proprietorship which faa neeceaury step to rake zenship. Ary ofticors und others of exten, ence who testitfed before the Ponce Comintty % r; hi muy tribes tight be made Be! f-wupports ——————— .. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. paccen dune Ji.—Arrivod, City of Brae sels and Britannic, from Now York, Havite, June Arrived, Pereira, York, New York, Juno 13.—Arrivod, from New stenmers Allee ‘ + yall end firistet nan at Spriygield he was o partlaan, As would Le hurmless, fur of tho miltitude of rolue A tashing young follow was Josh, * Tanit, from Fumburgs Comway a iiverpools Uayurd ts that man, In the Judgment of Senutor | Legisiatura had been gerrymandered by | member of the Committes on Credentinla at | Peunsylvania did tho same, and In ono of his tives not one {ne Uvusand would accept oftice Tho joy and the pride of Oshkoshy: vs ind hanover frome Sactee Y Onty, fro Jonca, who, belug a Bouthurn ian, bag little | tho Domocrits, Gartield stumped the | Chicago he was even worse, He delity | messages to Congress Prestdent Grant sug without salary, but that one would probublydo} °° ‘To Chicago ho wont, i PULADERPIIEA, JUL i—Arrived: J Scene ee beoruinus iadvantayg under | Stato. ‘Lhurman Aatmmuped the State. ‘the | orately mfastated faeta and distorted | gested an amendment to. tho Constitution of | nis duty, Sat teeta ‘ Gu big tive intent— eer eeetie Porn, Quobeo; Juno 1.—-Areived sven ab eayulice aspen afalvanians and 41) people hoard and gaw buth inon, and aludied | the truth, Ste was ‘the anowt ere | the United States confurging the power upon f 4 Wenger tins no clothes 10 tha wash. ‘sebolar ike Gariteld, “AN Interesting additlon to the Inside his- * tory of tho moat memorabiv Rupublicun Nutioual Conveutlon ever beld js aiven in our golumas this morning aver the signature of the How. q. Ui. Cassoday, Chalrman of the Wisconsin doleya> Uon. Br. Cassoday corroborates what has als ready buen asserted by ue Tianune, that tho break Which nominated Uiricld was not the roe gult of any prearranged Huy of action, but was, un the contrary, iu the purest and beat sonse @ perfectly spontancyus nwvoment on the part of +un element in tho Convention which bad at beart thotr rovords and, doctrines, It was an “otf yeut,". Which Is alwaye favorable to tho Demperats, Mark the result! ‘The people gloctod 4 Garfield Legislature by a large mm jorlty‘of members plodged to make bim Sen- ator, ‘Thurman was superseded. Gurileld easily distanced oll competitors Ju his own party, Stanley Matthews and Gov, Denni- son could not together muster votes enough to make a showlng In caucus, and Garfleld was nomlnated unanimously,--a compliment never bestowed upon any new man In that vile und obsequious inatrumont of thy Syndicate in Uinols, and vt the same tne the most thot and fearful, It was Raum who, ag Chalruinn of the Springfield Conven- ton, anounced Logan's packed comuilttces “appointed by the Chair’? It was Raum aguin who, from the chair, made & false statement of the precedents of Illinois con- ventions at tho request of Logan,—the In- quiry and reply belng evidently proconcerted; It way Raum who, i the same truckling spirit, sent to the Cook County dulegation at the Presluont to approve appropriation bills by Congress Jn purt, aud to veto nny objec tlonable items withott vetoing the whole, There hag just been of remarkable caso of the application of thls whe principle of law by the Governor of New:York, . ‘The Legis lature of that State recently adjourned, lony- dng in the hands of the Governor for approval an act known as the Supply bill, and his ad tion on this Dill §s thus reported; ANY, Juno 8.—The Supply ditlas ft final: herr the Logaistura had elu rosa ntl fosiamins ov, Cor Y rnvtl bas “ta any good +The dolegates are quite unanimous against ‘Tily ‘Ting Wiseonalt Denioerats are anit to ba very lnuch futorested in tho David Dass boom, The aAcloyation to the Cincinnatt Convention will voto solid for bim on tho tirat ballot if there reason to Oxpect bis nomination, den,—Cof. Vilas and ox-Congrosaman Cato being vapectally bostilo to bin,~ang will gladly unite on woy wan who cay defeyt Bly Bammy, : $e ‘Tux De Golyer pavement charge” wilt ‘be shivered and disposed of before tho cumpalgu Ju bal€ over. . This much appears to, bo adinitted by allsldes: (1!) That tho argument concerned * St, Louts ts undoubtedly the greatest sume Mor resort. All the suminer ju the country Booms to resort there, which accounts for the ierrausaetar being 100 {n the shade most of the time. Wo are happy to notica that the White Btockings are su far ahvad that no other club usa chance of catching them. It le vortainly , Very fortunate that the base-bail obamplouship is Uleposord of before the Presidential campaign opens. There ty a Hamit oven to the atrale which a nation can bear, |) Avery sad tneldent occurred on the Weat Moraylun, from Liverpool —<———__—* et ‘ LEADVILLE, Sc HARTIALLAW IN Chteuge Tribune Leanvitae, Col, Juno 1h—Sfartiat kaw bad Ju . beon proclaimed in foreo in Lake County ‘ry Gov, Pitkin, Gon, Davids. Cook, jn commen Stato’ Milltia, will’ arrive tort reef the e 7 See eer at Bettie work vo-murrow Wit forces of mont, ———— +) MARQUESE “BEATEN. BAN FRANCISCO, Cull, Jung 1—A “Marqueso was completely Tucson dis beateu & patoh guys: dare e - Bido the oth tay, A : j , nid ua success of tha Sepublicun party rather } State before, So Ohlo contirmed the yerdict | Spriugiicld a speclat request for a couplie | tho toms, Meuroyusing IAB S.GS. Tho NM be- eh aray idea Hidoleptan aes er Publi jae vee ine mldonno uf a sonee tate oe Het satay Peoria He re than the syccess of any mun, Afwr o | of the Ashtabula District, mentary resolution, and, belug refused, ob- | (ruitine garer Con whlch SLNOM ie foray | Works. ‘That i} did not in any way touch | whom bu wus deeply in love overtouk a felond, | Tived Saturday atterunon Oe EYeont, tate ex . portion of Monday might bad been spent ta | ‘Che people of Ublo know Garfield to bean | talued it from a delegate from St, Clair | Co: loners of Emlgraton. #100,000 for come { upon tho price tobe paid, @) That the appro-'| and montioned where te had been. - Do you | pedition: ae 2

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