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: ‘ 1z° TiIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: OHIO. The Complicated Contest for the United States Senator- ship. Interviows with Prominont Frionds of Leading Candidates for the Position. ‘ Speenlattons Faroring Both Shorman and Foster, ‘and a Good Word for West. Spectat Correeponitence of The Chicago Tribune, Consus, \0., Deo. 6.—Tho contest for tho Bonntorship ih this Stato isgetting more and inure complicated, and therefore more interest- Ing, every any. ‘That so much fa lkely to como out of the matter in (ho way of National policy nnd Natlonal poiltics, i$ my oxonse for tho symotwhat extonded discussion of tho subject whieh Is to follow. In tho first place, 1 desiro to set at rest tho talk and appirent anstotyein vertaie quarters in regan to the time and manner of election 1 ain confident that 1 apenk with anthority when Tsay that TU FINAT THING OF IMPORTANCE that will bo considered by the Legislature on its assembling indanunary will bo the Senstorstlp. ‘Tho discussion wit continue, to tho setting asite of nll other business, untll tho mutter fy decided. If thero fs any question of sienitleance raised in + Ferard to the legality of action at thot time, n ,tgainst Charilo Foster. 1 tike Inw wilt‘bo spectally passed providing for this speetal ease. The Republicans of the Legisine titre will nat allow any question to be raised att orwards In regard to tho sulllciency of their ac- ton. Now, in regard to who will be tho aholce of the Legislature, thore ts much mora room for qies- tion. Tho best thing [cat do in the way of eet~ ting that matter isto give a few of tho larce mumberof opinions Lhave been ablo to guther during the past five days, and permit the rend ors of Tam Trrsunn to draw their own conclu- sions thorefrom. The tumark may bo volun- tecred, that the nen who talk tho most and aro the freest in thelr opinions nro almost unant- inousty for Sherman, ut thia was tho ensu be- fore the Chicago Convention, The Iargo corps of Sherman followera nnd strikers, who were Just ascertain ns certain could bo that thuir favorit would be chosen tt Chiongo, nee offering tho same argumonts now that they did then, and Imust say thoy impross thom with moro forco thau before. STATE AENATOR MORN, of Lorain County,—tho man who drow out tho Garflold fetter last. Murch, supporting Sherman for the Presidenoy,—sball bo. first plaged upon thostand, Mr. Horr is a heavy-welght, popd+ natured cheese-denler, of Wellington, He isn relativo—perhaps a brothor—of Representative Horf, of Michlyan, and possesacs intich of that gentlomin’s senso of humor, He laughs with Brent gusto, nnd works with all his might. His Igbors aro more of tho Ajax stripe, however, than those of the akilled manager. If n candi- dato can bo carried through by sheer force of muscelo, Horr isa valuable man to have. Ho took off hls cont and did ood work fn tho elecs tion of Gurficld to tho Senate Inst winter. But, thon, Gartich! had It all hls own way anyhow, and there was little nced of munagoment. Mr. Nore talked as foltowss *Byarybody knows where to fludime. I'm for Johu Sherman for all Vin worth. 1 think he should bave it, and Tim gatue to work tor him hard. Don't understand that TU have anything Charlie very much. Ive always been his friend; but wo want Foster wheru be fs. Whit could we do without him for Governor? [can't ind out how Gen. Goriield fecls on this subject. ME WON'T TEE and thoge who know nre very careful about ex- pressing themselves, Gurilot'’s closest tricnils, y believe, want Foster. Ive udked with some of thei; and. while they won't say anything right out, 1 cun see how they feol, 1 believe Suermun wilt be cvleeted sure. dle can doa reat deal of good in tho Sunnte, and #ehould bo there, Have you seen Mr. Herrick, our Rep. resentative from this connty? Wall, he is for Bhortiun, too, 1 understund, Fostor fa a gout mun, und would make ft good Senators but 1 think Sherman ought to go thore this thie, Wo cin usu Foster to good advantage at hare for a while, Ho ls young yet anyhow,” Next after seelng Senntor Horr, © was in Belletoutuine, and had an excellent opportuntiy: to davestigute tho strength and chilis of gules West. J tound that the Judge was uctively in tho tletd, and that bo $3 bound to concentrate somotrongth. "Tho Representative from Judge: West's county 1s Judge dames Walker, who is also West's law-particr, It was Judge Walker's uplnion that West's chances of success WERE VERY GOOD. 1o said that he was bound to ga into the enucis with considerable supports and, in case John Khorsan wero hor nomiinted on the first ballot, ‘Weat would stand an excellent show when com- Geoniieus aud seadas mito be made. Judge Weat will buve atl the membors from his Imine- dinte section of the State, and will be somewhat ussisted In other partions, For tustaneu, Semi- tor Pond; from a remote portion ef. the State, WII fiver Weat becatsg he fst relative by mire rluge. Judge Watker made rather an ingentous argument for his purtner,—lret, however, tpol- og! ne for his blindness, Jolin Sillion was blind, but no one ever com: plained that he nde n poor Seeretary of Stuto Unilor the British Ministry, galt the Judge, “Tho present. Mostmaster-Genera! of Enulun, Mr. Faweott, {8 stone-biind. But he Is a ver, able inan, and adintuisters tho uifalrs of his oilleg with akiland very marked wuiiity. Ho as Drotpht.asbout sume of the greatest retorms, and instituted many nooded improtements. L Bernetines think that Jtulqe West's blindness fa an advantagg rather than a drawback, Ilo now throws bis inhi upon its own resources, hig cultivated his memory fo 1 moat marvelous des Keo of porfeetiony and In tue way of bls lave uahiess reusons things ont by short common. senae inethods unknown to other advouates, has been urged that he would not be able toate tund to the duties of Senator properly if elected, Ttell you, hy would inake: ON® OF THE ANLEST MEMNERS OF THAT LODY, fo fa an orator second to pone In this country; 4 debater of the ‘greatert powers a student of Matin Metory and constitutions! hw of pros Tound knowleaye. Were bo tu tuke a seatin tho United Stites Bente, he would finmediately tuke his place among the Hreat mamed of tit Dedy, De tan tnan uf the son Wade, Jusbun It. Giddings, Thai Stevens kinds un man of the strongest convictions, und hot afraid to express thetn under nny and all clroumstancos.” “What bive you to guy, dudue Watkor, in res word to Judge Weee'a defeat in 1877 for Gove enn : oF! “Lhuyo just thisto say: He was nominated iow yen tint no inin on eurth could have been elected in, pry thing Wis against Republican: success, Ty ery body was disgusted with the Hayes Southorn polloy In tho tirst place; and thought, tn somo way, tho letting of the State go by default would da yery aiaeh towards bring- dag ayes totines And itdid hove that olfect, “Some peuple any that it wus-the Judgo's Comutuntatic mpeuell fucievelaud that beat bli,” “ Weill ho never nde any such upecch. 1 nover bud uny such {dens aid never expressed them, Ths Convention wie held right in. the Juldst of the great raitroad-sirlkes, when every= yne was wurmed? aud the Democrats started tho (dea thut Judge West had tido t Communistio spect. ‘The dua yor out, und there was no stopplig it, Jf he hud been elected, notwith> standing tht te, tt would have Goen Corotter, except ns a wicked plot; but that bo wis doe foutud makes the thing cone up now. It wos ,TAS MASE A LIE AS TUR MOUWEY LETTER, but could not bo checked in ting, I don't thints {hp Butte went Democratic on that account, however. Tt wan bound to do so. Cen, Gueiold Wi winced of it before dudye West wus nome imited, tn ny oplnton, and so made no tht Lor the Serunueaaty whon Matthews wie elected, Ho ditt want i leave the House fora few months! career fn the Benate, and then full out of publlo Ata. There tsa feeling now nbroud In the Btate, that ds boul to base its welt that Judge: West was saceiticed in 18s7, and chat he shuuks ‘be given ehunce in 13). - dude West, f tnd, really hud soitie very rors in the State, Aw un orutor of, the Uemostbenes school, he probably surpadser || poy Kepubtean In the State. Ada lawyer and Jur, Duss the equatat Stuunley Muttbows, ‘The wost Ourvelous feuté uf momury are recorded of him. | For fustanee, it is suid that ha will vurry along, without hotes, the entire compli: cuted teatlinuny of 4 iW ouse extending aver tolrty or furty days; und, when be comes to Ibuky quotutions ‘fruinm imemery, be js more exuct thun other men with notes, If ho over facets Wun und bas uny conyersation wite bin, bo will remember bia when ha meets kim the fecond Cine, If yours Jntervene, In this pare Uculut by ja suid to be the pour of Jon Quincy Adams. Who only hope of the Judge's trends, Of coursy, liew iu a dead-lovk betweon Foster Pe SEL, which Ido nut think ts likely to 2 bive spent conuiderable tue of Into in Demme Ocratio sections of the Suite, aud Hud that iho opinion prevails thoru ulmust exclusively that uater ly tho couilog mat. Tue Hun. Cuurles Neyley, of Union City, tho from Darko County, Demooratio ltepresentayo sald ta mo yesterday; * Ostet WILL OFT THY ELECTION, and don’t you forget It, He bus the politlenl Surowdness, tho mouoy, wad tha pluck: aut Will win. ‘Tho fellows who are for Shercaun may talk tha most, but d don't tink they cun pull their duau through, Of coursy it's uot my tuner L don’t cara who wing. But Ci bet on Foster, ‘The youus and lively felluws gre ull for _biw, Avs never Foster's plun to auy much. Thure ‘was Qu ono Whu knew bow it was coming out ard whon he beat Ewing, nor this year when he carried the Stata for tho Republicans; hit ho knew, and ho won ton, Hot be the next. United States Senator from Onio If ho wants to boy and he wants tobe. Tthinic.” Teaine to Cohimbis.on purposo to gather tho Arifwwood from tho tide bere, fad there ts, plenty ofit. Many of tho Represontatives have yen here to engmge thelr rooms for tho winter, and they generally leave thelr opinions behind, Col W.S, Furns, editor of the “Henri, and a strony Sherman’ ian, thought tho tito was all one way. He said there had been about forty: members of the Legislature on hero during tha past few days todngeago board for tho wittter, and he had heard the opinion of more than halt of thom out-and-out for Sherman. He bad only heard of two who were for Foster. Thoesn wero Senator Carran, of Clovetand, and Representue tive Valmer, of the same ‘elty, Col, Furay thought nothing could provent Bhorinan from bolng ciected. Col, ‘Taylor, oditor of tha State Journal, the tho prineipaf Republican dally’ here, Is an OUT¢AND-OUT ADVOCATE OF BIIEIMAN, Mo thought the Secretary ought Jit reality to re- Imnin where hy now ts, Gut didn't bollove that Would be, and ao thongit it et right that he go inte tho Senute, where be vould. de nearly 0s miteh goad tas Anancial way as te hid present position. Ie thought Foster ought to serve his present torn of Governor and another. and then Ho inta tia Eeniate, In the. pice of George Fondleton. But. he ndded, if he were not elected Senator, bo would very likely be provided for In Preaidont Garteld’s Cabinet, passibly as Seere- tary of the Trensitry. Ho thought Foster would, in all probability, make n good Seerctary of the mune Capt. J. ©, Donaldson, tho preeent Clerk of the Bonate and Reeretary of tho Republican Stito Exeeutlve Connnittee, wis quite non-conmilttal on the subject. tue to bon ctosa felt elthor way nik know what Mr, Fos Captain thought that x min wha mich for his party at tho Governor bas, ought nottobe ashamed or afraid to usk for such an ullico at ite hinds, One prominent Ropublican, who resties hore, Wut whose mimy Tam not pernitead to give, dis- coursed us foliowes “The Shermus inen will find that they are * MAKINO A SERIOUS MISTAKE n the way they ure antagonizing Foster's frlonds, ‘They have gone eo far as to blame the Governor Tor the Woeral nditures of money which be bus made for th leg and yet no one, Republican or Democrat, can initny pire ileular refer toa single Inguiee where he his over weed mon Hw strictly legitimate way. Mo hash MeraP WIL Ils money, Ane Mt ts te hie credits and [tell you the Sherman, non will regret that they over ralsed that issu, ‘They wilt Nod that it will eortainiy react te awn dhuinnge. itis begining to do so nlres Foster's contributions of money have almost 1 ways been direetly to the Campaign Commit and they have dono great “service, One iastanee” cami te ty knewledgo ree eontly, | There was a Republican \s Uve aundidute ioe one of the northern ¢ Whicl bud usually given Domoeratic mijority. Ho was poor and obliged to work on hts) farm duriye the days and was doing alfhe could wt night to, forward lls election. | Foster heard of {his, and kent the mutt S20), wd told him to hire some ONL ta harvest tho crops while he devoted Wtlhis attention tothe eanpaign. ‘The result was, tho ain wits Cleotod, and now polls hla rent In the House. You don’t. sippose that any slunders of tha Sherman inen whout Foster's monvy will change that man's vote, do your" But tho ning who set forth most fully the press ent situation was. a prominent politichin from. Northeastern Oho. Ue aulde: Most of the outeand-our talk in the State Is for Sherman, ‘Tht haga peeullie sigaliuance. Intho first place, the older politiciuns of tho State are APRALD OF BITTMAN. Agrent many of them nre going ta want ‘auinething during tho next fow yours, and thoy reavon in this ways ‘If Tsay or do anything that will antagon Sherman, my yoose is cooked, us well give up mist expecta. tions, Tike Foster. I would tike to seo him lected, and, away down my heart L hope he funy be. iut f must talk for Baermun. ft tho Unie comes at last when) can quietly pat my yote Tor Poster, 1 will do it. But, 01 work Tor Sherman, and Paster fy elected, Koster hia aod fellow, aid won't take anyevenizunnice on me.” TL oxpect to seo sumo of the pipers that have been antagunistiy to) Sherman for these mutiny yeurs conte around in ghort thay and advoeate bis election, The renvon will be, that the ciitors destro some Consutute or something elso for themselves or thuly friends, and the appointment will have to ye to the Sen= ate for conilrmation, ‘They know that Sherman wonkt ‘er jut up on thom If thoy workangahnst, hin now, and bey are auxtous to make thelr pence for the sike of the contingeney of hls election, It yor have observed, ait have notteed that nil’theso editors say that Foster 13 a good fellow, cte., and bestow tally it the way ot ndvocacy of Foster for a Cablnot position or something of that sort: thiaiato keep bin gaud> matured tor what iy be coming, Now, my iden 48, thit there ba just as much heart in alt this is there was In the Shera advocacy ut Chicuro, These men LON'T LOVE Ol ADMIRE JOUN BIERMAN. Thoy feur hin in case ho Is to have any powers Dbuteif they cin stub lili in the backs, they are rendy todos, He ds tuo cold. He has con> ducted the polities of Ohio too long on the yous seratel: ny-buck-and-l'll-eerateh-yours platy, with the oho condition of tho harder you scratch aiaue the burder CU erated yours. ‘Chere is hone of the spontaneity avout the: Sheena nen that characterizes Foster's supportors, wc that nominated Gurteld at Chileno, Shermart ran things on tha boss order In Olio for many years, white atet spontineous and large-hourted mon ns Gurlicld and Foster stood buck und fcemed to think tho Uhmo of its end woukk never come, But ac daat it che come, and Sherman fell. Now there isn sort of sympathy for tim, and, as ono min said to me, ‘Now that Garilold has got the plice that Sherman tried to get nt Chicago, fc ts anty Tale that Sharman should bave Gartiold’a place dn the Sumtte.’ At avy rate, thoro 18 ty strony Nght wolny on, and It Jooks ns though Bherman Boo eeu Hi fuhend," This ay be Bild a Very Hele enn be told lin ratisfactory way ws tithe Legistiture nssembles, and the virlous diekers and trades begin to be mide. Miunkind are pecullurty scliish tn polities, and Obl tezis- Intors, Iku everybody. else, ‘look samewhnt townrds tho Intarest of thomselyes and tholr frionds, Gany. nclosing paragraph, vb A FALSE IMPRESSION, Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Conusnus, O,, Dec. d.—In this city, the recor- nized hatching-plneco of pollticnt factions and ubganizations, tha question, * Who will bo clect- ed Sonntor to stcceed that ol} Bourbon of tho Oblo Democracy?" ts asked at uvery turn, An {mpresalon has gotten aut that there will Lo to contest; that Mr, Sherman will ho the only cin didate before tho caucus; thut tho numo of Gov. Foster will be withdrawn before the meotlig of the Ropuabiicun members who will deelle’ tho question, All such stutemonts are cilculated to Qeeolve those who belleve them. lt 1 8 well-known fact that Gov, Fos- tor and othera have = friends = who will stand one volley at lonst. It is niso known to those who have taken syiieclent fntorest in the Sonutorship to inquire into tho #tatus of the conse, that Seerotury Shermin? hins not yet a sut- felont number of the votes to nominate hin; nolthor his Foster. As near aa enn be learned here, tho Governor will have n majority, if not the wholo, of the Cuynhoyn delegation; ho will have without doubt twa votes from Erle County, one from Summit, two frou Liteas, besble many others; and itis not at all probable that n cane dldate who can count on any respectable vote will quietly withdraw bufore a slot lis been alred, At da plainly upparont that tho frienda of Beeretury Sherman are deceiving thouselves on this pot. In fact, some aro as coutident and ns oxulting ne was over Jolin G, ‘Phompson tr the hightot bis glory; and it would be quite ne well for this fret to be recognized, —the earter the bettur for the Secretury,—for to ixstime (at he his awalle aver the told world bo an exe posure of ignorance uf tho situuton, 1 CALLED ON COle DAUNEB, Beerctary of State, this ufternoon, and asied niin what he thought would be the remit. ‘Tho Colonel was of the oplilon Uiut the Governor would wit, “The faut fa," sail he, wo want John Sherman tu the Treasury, whore he now 14, It ig tho wish of ning out of eyery ten business: mien te the coitry Ua be shouted remualie at dhe headof the Uniniclal department of tha Gave erminent. Econyersed," sald the Cotonel, * with 68 prominent trommenufacturer, ao tow days slice, on this subjects and he took tho wie viow, and wild thit Le, Hike thousands of othors, dul their GripttAl in thelr busiiess, and they wanted noche; tat thousands of Deuo- nis voted the Republlena ticket for thit revs sun, ‘Tho gentlonuin beloved that any Geen to tho thamentl head of the Government would dave # tondoncy to injure businuss,—tomporar> fy atleast, until the pullgy of how Secrotury wus inde fully appiurgent. 4 thon usked Col. Hurnes how it was that at finpresdun peusalledarat least wis telegraphed frou W neh Huon, to thealfvot that Mr. Shera would surely be the aucceasor of Santor Ture dun. ‘The deerotary intimated that Waabligton apeetal ispitabos “would nardly do to bunk on and refersed to ull (he evntinient: manutuetured by the Waablagton correspondents wherchy $f Was to by ensey walking for tee with one log to trip up Unely D but behold whi 1 Phu old youn it ebshe and Jett. defeated tee, floored Joli G. ‘Thompson, nomtnated Ewing, and, etl) not satisied, enuzht Allen O. Thurman on Lily horas, tnd toased tin over thy ropes and Into private Hite,” “ then yall don’t think Gov. Fostor will with~ draw his mime before the cauicita tects?” “Nora bit of tt. Ho has vony into wins and bu fe whut baal stuyor, Hodovan't golate wine to buets out before the trouble commancus, Da you remember the Clacinnatl Convention?” tue quirgd the Colonel, © Yos, | believe Lido.” Tho Colonel gniled; and J thought of an ons gagement aud withdrew, MWS, HECKETAUY SHENAAN, Fractal Disvutch to The Chtcaca Tribune, Conuauus, 0, Dee, 81a his contest for tho Obio Senuturship, it already appears evident that tho Scorutury of the Ureasury wilh adopt ‘tha sate tactics ude use of i the strugglu for tho Prosideutiu) nominudon,—that of using, 40 far ns Is practicable, tho Federal offices, with 1 view of manufacturing a public sentiment, possible, in hig own behalf, Already tho pe euline methods of Mr. Sherkian hive shown thentselves in mure localities than one, nnd the Jidlentions are of sneha character as to tend to tho prediction that lis managers have already commenced. to work the Inger Federal oitices i Ohlo; this, of course, was dos cited upon at the recent consultation tn Washington, nftor whieh Congressmon Young and Thitterworth returned hour to sot the ball fnerolling In tho interestof that much-abused butt always witing “favorit sou,” who, by tho Way, was tutortunnte nt Chicago, and tnable to swine bis awn iuekoyo™ into line. The first demonstention smoug the Federal offices wae commenced in the Clnelmati Poste Oltice n few days alueo in the form of n petition, which tho various cumployes werv rent ain. This potition calla inpon the members of the Logishttnre from tho First aud: Second (Cine efomith Congressional Districts ta use thelr dn Atence among the wentbers of the General Avs xombly to secure the election of John Sbernmt to the United Stites Sentte. The clerks int oa Post-Omee ike Cincinnnth who fall tute Nno and tho biekling = oof the powers be will donbtless be thrown overboued an ph Med by othors of leas sulf-respect and plant toolaof the mucho, The Cincine m Heo would be aeoad Held for Preale moustrate thet ties of his rico refortn fens; hut tt is gilt pos= not probable, he with Hud it to lis Mking ls vat ilinet momber in the mate ent to. the support. of Mr. Stanley’ Matthews when the Indlentions were so fayoras hie to the eleation of Judgo tuft Cor yenra ago. The this na tt may, Us quite evident now that tho Federat machine will bo worked to. its fullest: tho interest of the Secretary of the Dor the manufacture ot pubile sen Federal ottccholders in Olio will prove no Dore sucessful in tho present case than it dit when backed up by such nen nv Jed the Sherman forces last’ spring. And in is comnoetion i might bo sad dat. had tho disputes which arose Ji some of tho close dlg- elets Inst epritg, tn which Shornian delegates were recoguls been, carried Uofors tho Nie Uonnl Convention at Chicago, tt ts questionable whethor the Seerctary of the Tretsury would reve tad the ip war eae aver hate of the Obia delegation at the Presidential Convention. I spouts ont this tople, a few diya siice, ono of the delozates who wita In thy interest of the Seve rotury sald that, bad the Blalive people stood out argititiat the ratty af the State Convention, and. carried thelr ens to Chleage, Sonator Iulne's: strength trom Ghio would have been materially Jnevensed, nnd admitted thors was no falrnoss tt the ratings of the Committee on Credentials, birt: the * favorit. son” prsument wns so strom tit real nive points we not allawed to be dls enssed. mich less Interfere with tho favorit theory: tint Ohlo waa in diy bound: to stand by Jon ri. Thy some tegument used before tho Huntin! Convention, and. the sume. mas elnery which gave the Sceretiry a majority of tho Obie detumation thon, is now being used to anatce litn United States Xengstor; and while his friends In Washington have revived tho literary “epcefal dispatches "10 be sent in his titavest, there has been a pereeptibic. alt tiveliining his cleetion asa foregone con clusion, and tho mombers of the Guiernt As. sembly'buve tat yet deolded for. hin with (hut degree af umuritity Ut the Uterary bureau, woth! bave the poopie buticve. s GOV. POSTE. Tho friends of Mr. Sherman have endeavored to throw mid nt Gove Foster by charging that rie Instramentil in nue jo public tha Imstunecs whieh rendered It necessury For to pry Mr. Sherman's bills at tho Grand ithe Motel. My. Matomutn’s atatemont when the exposure. was tinde by Tin Tiss was to the eitect Aut he find bh y bills remnined i riered, his menry wis refreshed, and Hnaily adinit that ho had revelved aletteron the sabjeet from ex-Gov, viigan, Dut alt efforts to bring thy exposure ome to Gow, Foster have failed; and naw tho areunient Is tised that the work of Secrutary Sherman is tuitinishod; that, at tho drop of the hat, all Olig Republicans should withdraw Crom the Neld, Hike thu birds of tho summer mouths at the approach of frost, But it iy quite evi- dent that there Is one candilute who does not agree that the welfare of the country depends on the election of Mr. Sherman, wud that man {3 Gov, Poster. ‘There is u strong and growing opinion that tho honors do not belong ta ong ina atone; that there should ben distribution, and thit Gov, Foster, representing 4 he does the netlve and energetic Repidtdicnns of the Stute, bos cartiod tig hovor of temg elected, "Po lina nord tau funy other man is duv the eredit of jetting the ute out of tho clutch the Damwverats fad upon it. Vhoy were in paver whon ho mandy hia for Governor, and yet his personal canvass for two thonths was of that enerzetle character that fasting the youue and ofd epublionus to work, quid be was ed by over 17.010 plurality, and had he have ought td have made tightening Gen, Ewlog la the strong Gracnbaete counties ho would ht earrled the Suto by 21,000, Dut. beh nildent of his own sttecess, ho thon set to work to secure the Legisinture, which was done iindsomely, and tn. districts where Gen, Eveing Inet a uutjority Republicin members wero ted tothe Legislature, 1 feat mluost with puraltel it Ohio political munagement, return of Gov, Poster frou: Mentor, hora ho spent a day with tha Presitent-clect, hag enused no Iittle speculition as to whethor it bad any siraiticanee, tycon in connection with the Seuntorinl ight, but as yor nothing can bo Jearned. One thing, howover, fa vory certain, and that Istho Governor tings teen pis bealeger sinen his roturn. amd there are visible Indien« dons of cheerfulness among bls Crlends, and the word has gone out, “The ft will now go on forall the thing iy worth" Represantativa) Patiner, of the Cuyahoga dol exation, publicly annotiees hy will support the Governor from first to tz. that, whilo ho spanks only for himself, ho belleves tho entire Cuyahogu delegation will be with im. See NEWS FROM MENLO PARK. Mr, Edison Actively Preparing for HMeally Practical Tests, New York Sun, Lee, 6, “Have you lenard the news, Mtr. Edison ?” sald 8 Workman on ‘Tuesday night ns the great Ught- maker was golng tho rounds In the Menlo Park shop. fs “What about,—the pump?" “Yes. It mute me Jump threo fent,"" “LJumped three and a halt,” sald tho oloe- triclan, Then, tuentug to tho vieltar, ho ex- Matned that the cause of the exubernno wus 2 telegram Jitst received, that anuounced that tho Ulg pump, the delay in constructing whieh bat so hindered work inthe shops, would be shipped on Wednesitay from Motladelpita, Tho hig pump will not supply the only lack in tho machinery necessary for that grand Mumlnation tht has beenin prospect for save oral inonths, ‘That 1,80U-horse-power ‘dynmuioe ninchine, the lurgost over mado in the world, Is not Hiuished yet. lite bed hus been putin piugy, other purty will by recetved fn about ten anys. Lt will luke another ton days to got things in working order, Wire for nearly eight nities of malig hug been Injdl, nnd guy Tainps wit all bo put up as goon ag thoy ein be made. “4 can inake wear-lond of nips i Ay, 8 soon AS We got Under was,” Bald ihe inventor, Eiligon [a cool and plitlosopisual through all tho Vvexutions delnys hat ho exportences at ovory turn, | Pworked two youre, night snd day, onthe quadruplex telegraph invention.” ho'wald, © tt worked porfeetly in the tuberatury experiments, but whun we came to apply it lit Now York and Moston it wouldn't work for i Jong tie, A slanyle thing lilo the telephone took mv tio years, and then It was spring on the publie at half-cock. “hu reautt hag been ropettad changed and jpeaeantelits dn thety constriction, ‘The ight tow dierent thing, Tt {3 qulng to bo ath that should bo commorehly trum the start. 1 don't want to leave any rourt for linproverents." On a line of temporary wooden posts near the rallroud teauk about “forty lumps of sixteons eandly power are burning with 4 bright, steady: slow evury night. A dozen more aro np nearer the works, nud it Str, Rdnion's house eigttoun of tho horseshoe tips are on the chandellera, « at tu tha door and keep your eyo'on tho row of light ald Str. Edison, wv AS veady Thu laventor turned 2 anal wheel, Tho plice was In durkness tan tivinktng., Ifo gave the wheel wt reverse turn, and the fifty lghta popper WP at tho samo instant, “Those luinpa out thore ore wi sorts of odde and cudy put ip by thy boys," Mr. Ediion uxe Peete und Wo ire, not trying to make a0 exe hibitton with them, When we yet wll tho lamps up we will give renily pravticnl teats,” Str, Lidison's reshlones bas buen ightod by eloctrlelty since clection uixbt, There ure olgnteon burners fu the. dilforent roomed, seven bulng da onu room, Raety a provided witha koy,or thamb-serow, like tit on tn ordls nary ims-burner, by which the ght may bo turned on und olf,“ Hollnd the dour ia akey by whieh all the Hehtamiy bo turned on und ult WE Olee, ud this Umersuving urrangemoent fs Preferred by the members of the household: to tho stigh-hurner keys. ‘he light fs clear, soft, mad steady, nnd ita diminished volume inkes svat Tateusity and whttenuss Ua make tho bhy lighta now in nye so unpleasant, Vho probable boundarios of the two districta in Now Yors wherg thahght will ue Neat litros dueed were recently given inthe St. The Company has not yer abtutned tho right of way, and Mr, Edison says it will bg late in ine winter bofuco work Is coinmentved, ‘Chere will bo Wit tutely twoutyeciyhe districts. in the city from whieh Hutt mid pawee will be suppliad, Str Willian He Vanderbilt hus iad the wires putin his new house in anticipation of the Ume when the Company estabitanes its plant in bis. nelynburhoud, Sich of Me, Ldtson'y thie ‘these days [s taken -up in glylig teathnony tn old patent casey bofure ub Commission that site tna roan, over the dlenla Park ofice, ‘Tho Comuitasion sits untll nttor dark, nnd way tales tostlinany ui Mieaday nbitit oe sho Heht of two kerosone Ms, ‘Shese sessions minke if uveessary for Me, Euligon ta work at night, and he gets (0 bud {n the curly moraing hours. Tn answer ton vis itor's wuggestion that he wits overburdened with work, hy suid, “Oh, nos Conover fott better in ty Life. DL iever xluep more than two or brea hours ta twenty-four, J don’t sect well if Edy," THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ‘NEBRASKA. Some Matters of Importance to Come Before the New Legislature. The Contest for tho United Statos Sona- torahip~Logislativo and Congr sonal Apportionment, Ex-Sonator Hilchcock Dolng Pressed for tho lnterior Scerotaryshlp in Prosidant Garfield's Cabinot. “ Epectal Correspondence of The Chfeago Tribune, Lixconsy, Neb, Dev, .—Your correapondent arrived in thts elty yesterday, and tins spent some Kittle thne In looting at the political situa tion, ‘Ther are several {important guostlons which will occupy tha nitention of tho Legla- Inturo this winter, and which me now ayitating tho polltichins, Tho Republicans of Nebraski aro {1 such an overwhelming majority that tho only wry thay ean eroate any enthusinans or ine terest Is to get up * A FIGHT AMONG TIRMSELVES, andthe fight has always been 1 bitter one. Since the day when tho thon Seuntar Hitchcock refused the Immoderate demands of tho little marplot, Rosewater, of the Onimba Hee, thero hing been n determined warfare of ono faction of Republicans against tho uther, ‘These havo been known for seyon or clght yours ns the Iiltehvock and nntl-Hitehcock wings; and, In Dougind County at lonst, where Omabn Ia situated, tho lites of thosa factions nro to- any a8 diatinetly © markea wa thoy over were, Tho rosult fs, that Donglns County isthoonly one In the State that can be relied Upon to send oie or twoour moro Democrativ members ta tho Leyisiature. oh Republican faction pute n Ueket In the feld, and tho’ Domo- erats hold tho balnnee of power nnd get some of thelr inen in. ‘Thus it wis at the last election, THE NEXT LEGIILATURE, ns organized, will contin: Senute—27 Iepub- Henng and 4 Democrats; House—7i Itepitblicans, 8 Denwwerats, and 1 Musfonist. ‘The seats of two Democrats and one Republican it tho Senute wil be contested, by oppoalt purties, and tho seat of one Itepublican will be contested by his principal opponent, who {is also a itepublienn, In tho House, tho sents of threo Democrata will be vontested by three Republierns. Four ot tho seven contests ubove mentioned are of Douglas County seat: TUE SENATONTAR CONTEST fs tho pringipal thing which will dome bofore tho Logistutura this winter, Lhe term of Senator A. 8 Paddock, who was chosen to succewl Gon, Thayer In 18Rh, oxpires on tho 4th of = Mareh Iie. is very anxious to succectl himself, and certainly baa thobest chatice from present ap- Dearances, Hla priuetptl opponents aro Ger Van Wyck, of Otoo County; Gov. Nunc; oe Chief-Juatice Mason, of Lincoln; United Stat Judge Dundy, of Falls Citys and the Hon. J. We Dawes, Chutrmen of tho Republican Stnto Con tral Committee, Mr, Maddock loft for Washing. ton onthe day of my arrival here, and [was vonsequently doprived of the opportunity of seelug blu, But? buve conversed with somo ot bs friends, and thoy sny ho 4 gungulno of sues e838. aupon puNpY isregarded na hts inost formidable opponent. ‘The htdge fg on old resident of the State, a very able nan, very wealthy cid popular, and, in tho apparently unnecessary article of Devins taklng the averne Nebraska Senutora and Itepresenta> (ives na examples), d4hend and shoulders above Mr. Paddock, Six yeurs wo the Paddoek and Dundy men combinedon tio former, and bud ont forthe second time tho“ tengal ‘ger,” Gon, Thayer, who went into tho Legisiuture with ‘by ‘tar the greater number of yates, Hitehunek defented “Thayer two. orn before; and this sovond defoat effectunlly shelved bin, GEN, VAN WYOK was for many, years a Congressman from tho State of New York, and isn great friend of Gare Nekd’s,—lving Just retirned from a visit to the Prestdent-vlect. Van Wyek hus beon a momber of the State Senato forveveral terms, aud an fmportant factor in tho polities of the Sinte. Ho hug been rexanted ns the ablest mou in the anti- Hitcheook wing of tho Republicans. Moe fa vory woulthyy very popular, especially at his bonio and ninong the working chisses, und could make Q big ight if he chose to, ro JUDGI MASON has been out of pollties for years, Io wag onco Chiof-Justice of thoSupreme Court of the State, and has beca in tho Leisiiture several terms, na well aa in the Consyiutional Convention, Ho isan nblo man, and would take a leading rink in tho Sonate of tho United Statea, It ia not probable that he will enter tho race of hia own. aeeord. Hoe his an iinmense luw-praetico,—bo- Inyg the: eriminal iawyer In. the State—and: does yeoman zorvice in polltical campalgns for the good of the party, Gov. HANGH Jan yoitne man who has had «rather, phendine- nally successful polittent earcer, Mo was first Kent to tho Constitutional Convention elglit years ogo; thon was elected to the Legistutdre: twice,—tho second tle being elected Speaker: and tit ninde him Governor. He ts naw enters ing dn hissecond term of ollice, Kewanee, ML, und is only 30 years _olt,—belug the youtigeat Governor in the Unto when cleoted for his first term. Itid not thought bo will push any prtcnstogs for the Senate, belng Batistiod with fils presont position, OF THY OTHER CANDIDATES, Chairman Dawes, ox-State-Senntor Brown, the Hon, Jaines Laird, Gon, Amasa Cobb, and othors, Jhoy inny he regula ia vory dani’ hursins.—ia dark, infact, that the Iahtning will hardly strike thoth to Hghten up the gloom. In Joint convention in tho” Legislature thoro willbe Te opunuCN ns, 41 Demoorats, and 1 Fusfontat, If tha Senatorial sucuession {3 yot- ted In cates, 7 A8 IT OUGHT TO HE, ie will tako fifty-two votes to nominate, “‘Thero fing beet no caucus since 1870. Hitcheoek, Pad dock, and Sayndera wore all neninated and olegted In jofnt convention, Tho fuetional bit: torness before reforred to hag been the cnuse of tis; and ft is high tne unt the Rupublieaits of this State should divest themselves of the whoto trouble, if Itlsaitowed te genter into the cone sideration of a enccesanr to Senator Paddacl, Shore will be nv political and bitter Nght, and valuuble thio will bo consumed, ‘ NEW APPORTIONMENT, In addition to the work of et ual te newly-chosen Leyisinture | will Upon to make new apportioninent of the si Inte Scnitoriat tnd fenresontutive District and ity algo probable mut two-thirds of tho Legisinture may deekde to ferdase the number of Judioml Districts from 81x to ee in whieh exe tho prosent boundaries would bavo to be echunged: care It is.nlto pogsiblo that the present Congress will proceed atouce to, apportion Mambers Congress on the basis of the now census; and, If this is dong, the Legtalnture wilt uso biuve the duty of thxing the boundaries of those dlatricta, Tf Congress does not reapportion this winter, att oxtra session of the prosunt Legislature will become necessary next winter, Nebraska has but one Congresiman now, butthe now consis wilt give her nt last thro. i FO! SECRETARY OF THK INTERIOR, ‘Tho wtmno of ex-Senntor Hitchcouk jx boing Pproased for the position of Secretary of the Tue torior in Pecsidunt Gartell's Cablnet, Hitch: col was a classumite of Garield's, Ho ly old resifent of Nebraska, and well aequali with the Wests hus been Delegate ta Conger United States Marshal, and United States 8c tor, ile could handlo the Inulin question with undorbted knowledye and abiilty, He iy strongly opposed by his old-timu cnomy, tha Oma ices Lut tit doed wot hurt hha Pho Joutlig nowspapers, Hepublican und Democrat Je, tudordo hliny and severdl papers in Kans, Mlayouri, and Towa favor hin. As United Stites Semitur he at more tar Nebragte tua at other oeficor. sho over had. Though a much Younger State than Kans, ho secured for No- braskny two Govorninent bitlidings,—ane toms Aa and one vt Lincota, while Kansas had none nti the revent rppropriation for Vopukn, There tra other liaportant matters to cone Defure thy Legishitires—foreiiost among whieh 44 the proposed Prohibition taw, Mut [will due for turther particulars until next wee WW, 2 Gicly of a Bonutor, bo called to ooo Prosident Garfeld and tho Luke Kejo Soutnarye New York Letter to Iudlanapalls Journal, fit ony of these tatters, flve months Agu, T nar mated the eurlous fave thitt Uarohl wig Sirat nominated for President by tho giths of Laka srig Seminury, Ohio, 1801; that they held a ruth Heaflon meeting on the spot, and ano of them, Etinbeth Irciott, pat a motion to vote, binding wlbpreeont to ye to Washington wher tho time cume, wad bee hin inanguratod Dhe jotlon was carried wild burrahy, Most of those yirls oC twenty yours nyo are wlyes und mother; but thoy are “now yerluusly Pgemuritur to. ko to Wasbligton next: March, Eltaboth Bardiett te now Mry. Grannis, editur and publisher of the Church Uaton hore. Shu has had tettors Crom Stary Zlimme: Mooty ot Erio, Sarah i Hong Hapgood of Warren, Bolle Cantloid, aid athers, who nygree to meet here bout Ssharele 1, and yo forward 14 t wort of escort of hanor to the lute Vrealdent of Hiram. tt fs expected that Lots Blair and Miss Clipp, ef Cloveland, will alse Jol fig fayous band, and itis tholr degre that Stiga Luclada Prosuott, oti! a tenchur lu Lake Erle seminary, wilt go at tho head of tho party, As they were tlrét to montion hlin for tho fresl- deney,—twenty y ey ome before ho hada wiimblertag dream of ft himself—ho ought to sive the bevy of seerusses ut Tent nue reeugnition ud Kou Arthur bestowed upon old Morlin, Hutthey do not belong ta the yront brigida of ollie-guekers yt ull, aud they would Me is from CoH Mr, Billo, attsn ay pllory mo for augiostlng tt. M juombers of Garield’s Churel,t ure fatlot onthusinstis pre for bis Adimbilsteation, WHE SOUTIE AMERICAN WAT, Proceedings of tho Peace Conforenco a Arlen, Poru—Chilt's Domiands Kee Jected by Peru nnd Bolivin—Pera's Motlon to Refer the Whole Quertion lo the United Sinton for Arbitention Refocted by ChillAgain Moving on Lina. : tor them are Visetplen, and long of suceest New York Sun, PANAMA; Noy, 2L—Tho Inst steamer from the South brings a full report from Peruviansourecs of the proceedlnyts of tho penvo confereties at Arten, ‘Shreo aossiona were held tn wll, on board of tho United States steamer Luckawanna, on thot, 25th, and Lith of October. Tho frst was occupied in the work of ormiutzation, exchanging credentials, areanging method of Vrocedure, and also fn revelving in fore min statement of the demands ndyanced by the Chillin Government as noeessary-condl: tlons, not only for tho restoration af penco, It for tho continunnes bf the conference, The second and third sessions were trken up in dls cursing those contlings, which being rejected by the representatives of Pern and Bolivia, tho conference was cried without a autistretary ro- sult, ‘Tho Mon. homes A, Osborn, United States Miutster to Chill, presided throughout, No meade au adress imploring the ropresentae Uves of tho beltigerent Powers to libor eure hestly to belong about a peace, nnd hoping tn tho mame of his Government that thole ciforts wonht bo sticeesaful, Sho American Minlatera to Pert and Bollvia were aldo present, ‘The Ineinbers of the conference weru Messrs Altie inirane, Lillo, and Vergara, on tho part of Chil Hoptista and Carillo, Bolivian represuntatiy Garein y Garcia nnd Arenas, representatives of Perus jind the threy Ministers of tho United Btates on the const. Mr. Osborn's address was followed by n speech from Mr. Altaminino, in whieh he veknowl eduen, on bell of the Government atid people of Chil their gratitude for the distiterested efforts of the United States to put attend to tho way. He took pleasure in recogniziug the ox- fetness of the obgervntions of Osborn whan, in Justifying tho. tnt murnifeatod by ther Brout Nation ‘of tho North in hur development. andl prosperity, he ullcd tho fet that Kho liad heen tho trst to reeoxnize the Independence of Chit, nddliag that die proceedings of to-day evl- denend that the sane nobly poltey contintied to exercise Ils bentaticent tittucnes upon hess Hes publ Touching the eyrave questioz of the Moment, he salt that cireumstatices rendered It an iinperative duty to ondeaver to bring wbout Mn immediate solution; that, seoking tor the gnodo of provedure best calewtated’ to asguro this end, thoy bud thought it tiecessary to proup together Ia te memorandum the propositions which, according to thelr instructions, ste form the groundwork of the treaty, in order that tholr Uxcellencles the representatives of Pern and Bolivia, atter considering thom, might indicaty whether the discuesion could he opened on those bases, since proceutli uf. uthiurwise the risk would be Incurred of wasting the nee: essary, for even were the eurtler dliticultfes pvercome, there would be no security thut the Mustimight not prove Susiperable; that if thls form of proceiure were adopted. one copy tho mempraidum referred to wontd bo placed {1 the junds of his Exceilenoy Br. Arena, X aceand in the hands of ig. Exeoltenoy) Mr. Baptiste, and on third copy, doflvered to the worthy VPresident of the Conference, Mr. Altamlrano concluded by say lig that the mantarancdiunt contained any the: eae demnonds of their Government; ‘that inter they might bo presonted fn another form: more mlequiute ta flgure ngs articles of n treaty, md that, opportiunely, they wunld present for: Miseussion vthor propusitiona which, while of Amportanee, tad not Been Inchuted im tha mem- oraudum, since, In view of thelr churacter, they were not cunsiuored as oiferlug insuperable dif- fleulties, Measra. Arenas and Baptista, on behoit of thotr respective Governments, expressed thelt profuted gratituste tothe Government of tho mited States for tho frleudiy attitude s+ stimed during the present war, and for tho pres= ent clforts to effect p reconcllintion, ‘Tho Chillin memorandum was duly received, ne asked for {ts careful considerition. demands nro 23 follows: © First—Cossion ta Chill of such territory of Pera and Bollvin as oxtends to the south of the Valley of Cumurones and ta the west of the Hie of the Andean Cardiern, whlen separates Port and Bolivia, ag far as the Valley of the Chaen- rill, and to west nlso of ane which, boing prolonged from thls polnt, would strike the Argentino fronticr, passing through the centre of Jake Agcotun, “Sccond—Paymont to Chill by Pern and Dollvin Jointly of the sun of 820,000.00, of which $4,000,000 ara to bo paid In cash, v fhird—Retirn of Flas wrens of which Chilinn gltizung in Pern and Bolivia bave been despolted, “ Faurth—Roturn of tho transport Rimne. “ Fifte—Abeogation of the secret treaty mado hetween Vera and Bollvin tn the year isi, leaving at tho sumo timo tho steps trken to bring abont a confederntion between tho two nations vold and of no elfect whatever. “ Stirlheltctention on tho part of Chill of the territory of Monuegua, ‘aun, and Arica, av eupled ‘by Chiltun forces, until the obligations to which the preceding conditions refer have been complied with, ' Seventh—~An obligation on the partof Port not to fortify the part of Arica, when (t stall be given up to her, nor at any: thue, and an waders talking thitt’ ia the future it shall be an ox- lusivoly commorgiul port.” m tha sath Mr. Arcnus declared that after earefully weluhing the propositions of Cuill bo was compollet to decling accepting them 3 & basis of ugrecment, of even of discussion, Perit would not recognize Chill’s right of cone ionty nnd ceasion of torritory under that right was Imposalble, Permmnent yoace under such con aidons could not bo ubtuined. Mr. Aron ces mmirked that: Chill has obtalued advantages In the present war, belding In wiitary ocenpation dy consequence tfercot certain dlatriocts uf Pe- ruvinn and Bollvlan territory, over which she had never clutined nny Jurisdictions bat, having oceupisd them after various combuts, she tos day bellovea herself transformed into the owner thereof, and that her military occupation (sv ttle of domlntyn; that ke doetrineg cortalnly wero Kustalned in other tines and distant roe gions, but (1 Spanish Ameria have not been [ne yoked from tho time of tho [Independence down to tho prosent time, having been considerod tne compatible with the titelury basesof republican institut(ons. They lnpacd Hesenth the powerful tullucuce of the ‘oxlstiny political system, und becuse they were highly dangerous for all South American republics, Tho represontatives of Bolivin indursed this yiow, tid tho result wag au fadiyidual and joint refusal of Chill’s doe mma by tho representatives of both Lollvis and Port. Mr, Altumrnuo expressed the deep pain which hat been oecasioned tim: by the declirations of the hdnorable geatiomen,” Ho sald that to ade cure tlusting pence, Ws Governinent was per- aunded IL was necessury toad the frontier, as tald down by tho Chile memos randunt. ‘Tho regions extending to the south of Camarones owe thete presaut dovelopntent aud thelr progress entirely to Chilfan dabor and Chilinn capital, The desert had beon fertilized by the sweat Of hor laboring mon before ie was wittered by the blood of her heroes, To with= draw tha wuithority and the thug of Chill trom, Cumarones would ben cowardly abundenment of thownunds of her eltizens, and n return, with bueravition, to the old and untenable eltundon. ‘Cols pretension of CHIL was i neoordance with: ateceptod prinetples and with vatablished priv Heo, ‘The history of all modern wars contra: uta the vidws expressed by Mr, Arenas, atid tho examples of reetiteation of frontiers in American are numerous, and belong to contem- portheous history, AC this stugo Of the proceedings, Mr. Chris+ tunes: nupmesicl that, ng the Chlllan Plenipo- tontiaries had submitted cortaln pro postions to thoso of Pern and Hollving which hat beon come bated inthis confurence, so perhape the latter MUshet hr tien present a proposal, or a series of proposals, tondiig to rench ny soliton; EE might thus appenr, porhaps, Unit ihe lire 4 Ure hot so trrevonellable ws at Nest tong mity Bouin, And Wpenetions as well as favorable rosult be athened, This remark wos followed by n motion by Mr, Garela Hrola, to refer the entire question to eat of the United States for arble decision to be revavded as slit Whethor favoring ane or the other party to the atriuegie. To this woe added, by Mtr, Cariila, the following proposition: The statu que af! tho terehory ovexpled by the forces of Chith, pone Jag the decision af the tribunal of arbitration peseead upon all pointe in dlapute; a solution rake ad peau a Mr. Osborn aiid. that it seomonl proper ta tim, a8 wall iis to his colleagues, to plieo upon record that tho Government of the United states dovd Nob Keck tho position @ arbiter fn this question, A strlot conpihiuice with the duties faberunt tw that poaltion would favelys much trouble and reat inbor, and while he could not dowue. that ais Gh Went. woul Aceopt the position, it Properly requested to do go, Iwas nuyertheleda destrablo that lt bo underspoad that its repres suntitlves did not court that distinction, 2 ‘Lh proposition to si tthe diilivvlty to are Ditration wad refused by tie yeprosentative of Chitiun reprasentative, dockired that arbitration its Ita opportima ae wment, and this, for the neyotiutions af peace which oecupy us to-day, lng unfortunately puusec . Wifnid olosed tho digodasiun, aud Ste, Osborn, tn deoluring the conference cuded, sald that heand ls colleagues profoundly lamont that the cone ference shoutd aut have ‘yielded “tie pacific wud coneliatory results hoped frow it, and believe ‘tint thio Bre Tuyrenato will be sade upon the Government and people of tho United tutes when the faot is communicated to them that the frloudly: mediation of the United tates hus been ualthes rau dwtters from Valparaiso ussert that orders have been Issucd to the commander at the Chile fan esxpuditionsrs: Torco to move on Liu nt an curly dite, tn ihe meantiye, a portion of the force bad started on an expedition azalnst Ares quips, and rumors were current fn Chimboto, on tho departure of the steamer for Panui, that that olty but fallen into Chiflan hands. Thid report, However, 14 Kenerally doubted, us Lynch's contingent, whon Inet heart from, was at Gull iW, Bune distatica from tho old Inca capitals <<< Nootber Whleker Dye cyualy Hil's~0 cunts, tration, su tho line of | ILOG-CORNERS, Messrs. Armour & Company, of Chicago. a What “tho Thunderer” Has to Say About Their Vorctoo Opers allons. Starving and Feoding tho Bold Britons, Lonidon Times. On the 10th of Inst May wo published a doe scription of tho largest pork-killlug ond pork curling establishment inthe workl Tho statise tles of tho legitimate business carried on by the Measra. Armour & Co., of Chioago, were enough fostartla and amaze. They did nut need the addition of tho fresh elemunta of wonder sige kested by tho statement wo publiahed yesterday from our ladelphia correspondent ef tho cempnign adftriumph of the “Armour Pork Corner." Clneiunatt once atorled in tho title of Porkopolls, a3 the head and ventre of tha plek- led-vorke trade. Chletgo has now wrested tho supremacy from it. afd ts likely, while tho grent Northwest grows moro and mora Indian vort, tu keep Its rant. A ply, viewed with tho eye of a psychologist, (8 very much more than pork and hum and bacon. No more phitosophlen animal exists, or any iuntttrally tesa dependent onthe care of other beluga than himeelt, Ie would fatton whero no. ereuture except hin mid on Chinaman could live, Ne does not grow Indolent and casy-ninded ‘beeanse of tropteal riches and atiluence. Seis not go dis: contented With poverty us Hot to sinks tbe host tltution of ait Frist enbin. ‘Turned out South Seu island, or hale witd tn tho at, he pleks wp AN amiply ivelihood by. evernes. Suxurtously prisoned: iit iedel Tarn, hu expands teisurelye on tha food Drotght to his mouth. ‘This aditptablilty, how- over, toclreunistances, and readiness to tke what Is alfered when it Is not necessary or possl- bie to wander forth and seize It, whiel raises the Pig in tho seale of unital Intetiienve, Ma hin to be trented aa mere diuimaty matter hy the pork-eurer, "The pork warehouseman can’ cal- eitlate with exnetness on the expenditure upon corn which will raise so many barrels of meat, Anox muy experiunee caprices of appetite, sheep may lose Hest inthe best pasture. Ulva Lio hog su usteh Food, and he will unswer for its sion Hite an equivalent’ wolght of more 1G nutrhnent. ‘The fastidious Etiro- penn prhtte, in apite of Cobbott’s pleadings, bns obsthiattely | retused to savor tho Tits, of pinin Hidian corn, No objection Is raised to iti the form of pork, und the American hog has ne eeruples In lending blnself as the mane 1 yor the tinal atuges, after the Western Northwestern corn Jand lave done thor part, and the hog wits his nobly digestive ap- paratus tins done ky, Messrs. Arniour & Co. provide wi] the Inbor-saving resoureyg of Amer= ean science, ‘Che uniinal ounce within thelr pre: elnets Is ns absoluio bacon as the liye of nn the inomont It cross Mesurs, Leek f ‘& Frean's threshold, is enkes aud blseults, Within a space of tling counted by minutes he is neatiy slaughtered, skinned, cleaned, Jointed, dressed, piekled, and) packed, Froneh anutomiaty, Jentous of tho tame of thu plullanthrople ine voutor of thy gullloiite, bave suggested that na sentient Erume cannot be stilled and silenced by the ingluntancens operation of a tunchine, Israin and nerves will, fevording to these night= Intre dinaglnings, lusist upon xolng on thelr Jog-trot conrso towards dissolution, shirp and sudden ns may be the fusteument of death, ain American hog bus as miueh right tothe bene Nt ol the hypathosts ng a noble victhn of demo= oratio fury, Hut, if so, he will commonly bave to faish bly reminises es of his ubrube parting from Ifo isis x Chicago pork-barrel already «ni ita way to the tnouths and teeth of hungry Tatrapens, Jn tho mnturalorder of things tho nrrival of tho pork nt its ultimate destinatian of European breakfast and dinner-tubles is as speedy, tn ita degree, ua Its traamutition from the eondiden ofa walking and feeding grateuped., Messrs, Armour & Uo, havo lately, ecomoe dissntisiod with this nerangement. ° White Chicago pork can tinderaell that of Eurapo it should mutter to Thapeouly mates ty, what nity be the price of pigs at Chicayo or of pork in the European pro- Vision tiurkot. ‘The price of pork {x regttiuted origimully by the price of the fuod upon whieh pigs tuiten. ‘Lhe larger the surplus of food on Which men and hogs wilke thrive ovor tho witnts of the former vliss of consumera tho murelogs are stored and the more pork 1% enred, When Huropean cropaare semty and American aro ubundant tho market for Chleagu pork widens, and the customers of Messr. Arnour multiply, So fur Buropean hunger benellts them by: Kear dng thuir costly plant and innichinery more rlly employed. Ifthe denand be sullicient to have uit effect It ought not to concern theny whother pickted pork bu so many pence x pound ghenper or 6a anitny pence pound dearer. Tho netual” price ts property the concern not of thom, but uf the furiner who grows tho corn and feeds tho hogs, and of the cousuner who has to pay ners or less for the product, Mosars, Arniotir's legit mute return 13 for tho loan of thelr capital tn baying the nuimala, und of thelr machinery and, sell tn transforming thon, Chelr nietiluery docs not work tnore expensively, and therefore does not merit higher remuneration, beeatse tho cost of fattentug Western hoa has riscn, or tho Europenn demind intensiile Messi, armour, however, seem carly in to have bethougnt then of supplementing thelrordinary transactions with ono of n newkind, A spareity of bacon in tho American and European murs kets would fn itscl€ bayo been of no ndyantage to thom, ey would In all probubility have inerely had to pay ns much mord for the bogs to the breeders 13, ue ubtained from the purchus- ers of tholr pork. But it ogeurred to a aenwber of tholr firm that it night bd possible to create a scareity which should, apparently, begin Wibin thelr own doors at Chicazo, Boys would be as many, ag over in tholr Westar homes, Thoy would throng the atreota und wharfs of Chicagd, up to tho entrance of, Messrs, Armatr's, promises, Quee admitted there, thoy’ woukl disappear Ike xllver in the old days when tha rupeo still retutied [ta wartl In India. | Thia astute | gentlemen had traveled in Europe, and noted the dearth which must invigorate tha appetite tor. American piekted pork, His colteugues at homo-did thoir shire of tho work in contracting with the farms ors for ull thelr ayallable swing on tho ordinary nurket terms, ‘Tha hogs were. duly reecivad, und duly made inte pork, aud then thoy word fete in tnetr barrels unl famished Buropo should agree to pay adequate toll to American ingenuity, Last year the computations hid some thie in thom, ‘fue stock of unvonsuimed. food outside | Messrs, Armour’s collars was. enough to hold out fouzer than tholrconrago or command of money, | Thoy had te roniiza In at falling market, and ta put a with a loss of 2,000 Lu mniion@l dollars}. ‘This year has had to pay for list, and it ing iors than recouped It, The ald pork birrets of Messrs, Armour's com petltors in the trade, here and across the Atlun= te, had ulready been thoroughly emptied. he extentotthe tirm's Western conueetions secured ft against thoir belng speedily replunished, ‘The siaatto hus beon that the murkot nus been rising as the supply fell lower outside Messrs, Armour's stores, ulti! they uve been go selfdeny ing a8 to consent to toud the world at a promt te thom Ives of nO More than etx inllllons Of dohars. Chlengu wiil doubtless perceive only matter of adtalrntion Iu tia grand stroke of yonius. Ac+ candlug to Bigiish trenenitie principties a geent drm with splendid legitinate business Uke that built up by Megsra, Armour should not mix with it tho very diferent enterprise of a thane cles, Werg thinneing and the. construcdon of “cornera" the nest honovable of purduits, it walt yet bo equivocal, and mist sooner ‘ore Jatur ub ruinous, to attempt to engratt ib-upun a Vast Industry whieh depends for its pormanent ity on the miintunines of the stelctost ly natural relations of de- pply, So fur is the ioterests of the pork-uating publle ure concerned, we do not gol obtiqad to protest against thls endeavor to eCAU8E Bl irtiieinl dearth, even prompted though it haye been by the seltish dealra of 0 pork contraction to become a miitonalre., Hud @ cunuection of pork and carn been Maderstood tn the Mithila Ages, and hud Mesars, Armour flourished then, they might, Ine dood, hive Farad [ut tho hands of tho inakurs of hos auulnet forestalting, and regrating, und ougrossing, Dut Adan sinith has demon= strated once for ull the tnconvenicnca of ru= airletions upon teadte whieh Linder inerchants from storiug up food against a seitson of prob. able stareity, Le many be objected that the seurcits, however, of which such forestalling diminiahes the pressure ia understood by hii to bo natural senreity, For a apovulitor to dan Up the supply of a particular article of foud will bo gutd to be anincouyentence na Uttle coms pensated by the purloyuent superabundanen ne the loss of a dinner fs muds up by a plentiful breakfast. Preelsely tho sume argiiment migut have been at apy tine used in defense of pine ishing uw forestaller of cor. Genorally the Selig teuteucss of wt Curestaller may be trusted cnly to scent dearth tu the wir wheb it iy there, Cho has mistaken the’ signs, he will suite Messrs, Armour suffered tn tholr apprentices q ship to thale calling Inst your, ‘Thole suecess on wscoond tril proves tht the world hag, after all, conped ndvantige Grom this buecancering attuele upon Its puckef, “hoy could not have Jauded thoir cnorimous protit hud net Europe needed tha check Of higttaned prices to pure sundo ft to more careful ceonomy ot the Gaist+ Ing stock of food, Had tho external supply, at the moment they began to sett, reached, ioeth: or with thotr ncoumulited stores, the Laval of tho demund, the throwing upon the uarket of any partion of thuse stores would speedily baye reduced prices tow poe which would buve lost Yuen as much as they now have gained, A “corner fu plekled pork ty a more perilous succulutton for (tg atithors than “corner tn Amerienn rallway shares, Uda uch mure pose aibly ta tempt Investors tu railway stuck by the show of u rising giirket ta [ureauie ot mMunops olists than to jorce a bount of Americun bacon down stomuehs which ure uot hungry, Buroye very Ukely entlog pork and bacon cheauty now for Messra. Atos dluixp attoky of busl- ness than it might have caten it otherwise, So much the more prilge to politleal economy and ft dncipies. Mesirs. Armour will hurts eve RADWAYS READY neta | DR. RADWAY's SARSAPARILLTAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes a5 Seen and Felt they Daily Occur, Att. 4 er Using a Few ) Doses.” 1, Gand spirits, disappearance of yw, re mrelneholy, inereasy che ui marl fit and ardinesa o} ba Meth iMerenses, Npetite in fei for food. wo muro sour teructation ot see brush, ood digention, eal ane soupy awaken fresh and Vicor 2Ndlsturbed a Tian elratiees of spots, bi plinplesy the akin looks elenr and h No ting changed frais Its turbld and clad ppearines to weieur chorry or amber cular: waver mee frovly fran Shy blader through the urethra without pate or scalding: little o 0 no. malo or vweatciiens, ne Ae ae jon 4, Marked diminution of .quantity and tree Autrey of involuntary wenkening dlschargeg (Uf attleted i tint way), with eertinty of pere He cure. Ineronsed strength exhibited ig Hide, Rd Fanetion harmony ro HF ove 5, Yellow tinge. on the white of tho exes, ang the swarthy, auifron appearance of tho’ skig changed ton clvar, lively, wl healthy color, Those suiferiug: from weak or uleerated lungs or tubercles will renllza rent Genet in expeotorating treely the tough phlegm or mucus from the lungs, tr celts, bronchl or windpips theoat or heady «intuishing the frequengy'o cotigh; wenural inereuse of street throughout tho ayatem; sippine of night-aweate und qadng and feelings 01 KAess uroutt tho ang! legs, stutter, at evesition of entd an chilis, aengy of suffocation, turd breathing and rain uf cough on Iytiie down de arising it the morning, All there distrossing aymptums rrauimly and surely disappear. 7 As day after day the SAUSAPARILETAN fp taken new slyne of returdiasg health will appen nethe vivad lmproves in purity und strensih dlsenae will dimiiuish, and all fordign and impure depustts, nodes, (uIhOr, enneors, bard tine Tele ote be nd the Unsonnd made sound and rs, fever sores, chrunio akin diseases, y disappear, “Be Hy citses Wh valu has been salts ver, CorrustyeSiibe Ey nosit ‘ones, jolts, ete. enuaing earics of tig rickets, splanl curvattires, contortion, white swellings, vurleose veins, ete, the S.ARe SAPAIULUIAN will rerulve away these deposits nnd bxturnltiats tho virug of tho disease from, ho Ryatein. t Tf those who aro taking these medicines for tho cre of Chrome, Serofulona, or Syphilitic tlsenses, bowever slow may be the cure, “(col better’ and tind thelr generat health Improving, thelr flesh sind welght Inereasing, or even keep= ite Ha own, It Is 0 sure Bin thint the eure fs prow greasing. In these diseases tho paticnt either Kets better or worsa,—tho virus of tho disense ia hotinnetive; if not arrested und driven from tho bloud, 1t wil spread and continue to udulere ining thorconstitution,. Ag Roun as the SAMSAs PARILLIAN makes tho patient “foot betrery® ery hour you will grow bettor and increase in hoalfh, strength, and flesh. The great power of this remedy ts In discnseq that threaten death, as in ' CONSUMPTION | of the Lungs and Tuberculous Phthlats, Scrotive | li-Syphitold -Disenses, Waethug, Dexencrativn, and Ulecration of the Kidneys, Stops! Pixe of Water (instantaneous relief ature where cathoters lave by ured. thus doing awny with the panty operation of Urine these, Instruments, dissolving Stono tn the Bladder, aud in all cases of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronto cases of Leucorrhen and Uterine dseunes. One bottle contains more of the nettya prinele ples of Mudieines than aay other Ireparntion, Taken in Tenxpoontul doses, while others require five or ix Unies 98 much. ONE DOLLAR PRR ROTTLH, i. RADWAY'S READY. RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTY . Dysontery, Marrhes, Cholern Morbis. Fevery aoa eeus Borumatiom, Neuralgia, Diphe eres, Ee. \ Bowe: Complaints, } Booseness, MMarchon, Cholors Morbus ur pantal die Bhargee frum tho vowels are stopped io Lor Mune utes by taking Itadway's Heady Kellef, No congese Hon of intnmmation, nv weukness of iassitude, wi follow the uso of thet, It, Nut TY WAS THE FIMST AND 18 ' THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY. that instantly stops the most exeruciting pains allays Infininmations, and cures Congestionsy wacthor of ‘tho Lamia, Bomich, Towels, oF other glunds,or organs, by ane application. , INTROS ONT TO TWENEY MINUTES, No matter how vivlent or excructating pal the Rhuemutte, Ned-ridden, tniirm, Cripple, Nerv ous, Neouralgic, or prostrated with ise: fuller, RADWAYH MEADS RELIEF wilt afford SRE pon OF ITE. KIDNEYS teva LAMMATION OFTHE ILA DDE, Hee CONGESTION OF THR, LUND MEEICULT HREATHING, pyernites CHOUEAGIENTINIEIAS ARGAGiIiG woot yt INFLOENAS | SNES NESS, REDS EOta miteunta st “OLD ¢ GUE CHILLS. ! 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