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The Chicage Dailp 10, i POSITIVELY I GREATEST BARGAINS Talimas, avelocks, Hantelettes, &c., &c., fel Offered in this City. EVERY GARMENT WILL BE S0LD AT ACTUALLY - HALF PRICE, Please bear in mind these are not the cheap New York made Garments, but IV PARIS AND " BERLIN 600DS. FINE TALMAS Sl tSI2. 00 will oy e $6.00 Ot Garments in Liko Proportion, Unquestionably the great= est BARGAINS in Silk and Worsted Wraps ever offered. MANDEL BROS. or Bahy Carriages A VERGHO, RUNLING & 0., 138-144 State-st. BICYCLES, «Otta” Steel Whee, with and l’Aflv«flmul Rubber Tire, 3 B ) VELOCIPEDES, elc., el LA.ORS — THE TRUTH IS Male nothing pu 1, . fucts In vur udvertissinenis, Unider lundy In Bouthern llhmll!‘.':m‘;ui:g "N B R e wl ean I H o B nerw, on orois, with only Lo paarest, Wo also uve nonr o Sissiasippl Pt watee by iucuiie of ahinlow wolih und semo STzach ik U s placa Thors a4 &UULGRNOS Busful g iy ¥ conl-iuines gro ow 1o suo- nd berat 0 k. il %:l " |\_lu|".:l):'|‘llr'llllllun!r. LC L I Co, NOTICE. OFFICE 0y BraTs o HATD 0F HEALTH, Hionure ot Cataea | inaao la wocund Rouwtey of it ts In this Stato, It is denirablo 20 10113 uticg by postal-shrd. thel WEST END HOTEL, COTTAGES & RESTAURANT, W10 tho Bensyn of LHExlS W LR4) Iy, G iy W e ty I i Wil by re e s L by pecetvod by t fad,buk County ut BT Hoed hrcuog T 1F beloro 3w sivek p. . un the jfoe Luninbing Tow Fortinrar® 1ake Uity of Chicau for autly S nutley of Clark Hourd of N.‘:‘.{“."uun Hullding, i L ud hould b ed B, uurd of Com- SUhtyy nod Proposats tor S, Clork. FAlnbawne: STANDARD SCALES or AL kinpe, PAIRBANKS, MORE | 1113 3 lll&lllhh:fil.,chln‘w:o Becarefultobay ouly e Geauine, The magnitude of our stock and the variety of styles we show in DPlain and Fancy Goods, in Me- ditum, IFine, and Extra Fine qualities, are unsurpassed by any house in America. SPRCLAL ATTENTION Is asked to our NECK.- WEAR Department, which contains an almost endless variety of the Lat- est ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMERICAN STYLES. SHIRTS ORDER A SPECIALTY. WILSON BROS. 113 & 115 State-st. UNITED STATES ENG No. Wi (id aumbor) We: BT, PAUL, M 3 Nonlod proposals, in tripheate, will be recetved b . Grund Marai, of Lake Buperior, about the undoraigued nf 18 cl , Cook County, ‘this uftico until 2 p. W tne thov will bo w., Jung 1 it . 3 h phues openod, for: GE % In L bor of Duluth, Minn, ting Breskwater “‘flll'lhh“ Ilu‘r'r.m; of @ north shoro jon N, E. of Duluth, AND oustructing Dams and Bhoro Protoction of Fiasli und Siong, wnd_ somu earth excavatlon, for the improvement of the Chippewa Kiver, Wi 2 Wis, No coutrauts will bo entered nto uitil aftor tho ap jutions mudg by tho Bitenth 3o, Bava voon nisdo Rivor und iarbor Act o avallabl o, fiinnks upon which propasals must ba made, con: taining instructions ta bidders, ns woll as other [u- ‘b0 obtatned upon application I L4 TormatioB{A¥. 37 ALLEN, {apt. of Enk'ra, U Froposuls for Marbor Improvemeonts, UNITED BTATES ENGINPKR OFrice, } MitwAUKEY, Wis. May 10, 15t Hoalod proposats, al this viice uutil tn’ dupllcats. will 32 o'clock noun, Juno W, bo rucoived onened lmodintely thoruatiar i prusance of biu avrs, {be For blanka for proposals PR Ty v veloy bar,! Proposals wiil be recolved sulln‘rvlllu: Bunyel orvics, 'L until noen Marine Ha waro, REUN-S Ganeral, Al bids should hesenled ond marked " Pr 05 —— Buppllo Rurgaon-(enora 1853, wnd 1o, and addryssed to ‘rousury ‘Tues aday, diny IIPll-l Soriica i edd(ux, ota., 184, und fof furn! six montus onding 1) Hebodulos uf the lwprovoment of WAUKEE SAUBONR~Nopalrs of plo & HANUOR—Buperstru or. 114 I[ARBONI—Pler Extonaion, one Crib. ‘and_sll information apply Wil bo ludarsed on the un- *Trfoposa'a for Milwaukes, (br othien) Hur- Major of Eninvors, Proposale. for tho, inn 1N, on-General U, 8. Marlno Husp Dopartment, “Washingion. U, C., 1, 141, for furnishing the ty’ Hoapital Storos, (dase- st _ths Ofico of n. scul Jear cnai gdica Hupplies or th ik Dec, % Vho krticius reuired will bo farnished 10 biddurs upen uppitcation to tho Buporvising Bur- CLOAKS AND SUIT! %amms Upholstery! Ulmm}l'()fl(}llflble! This Department 43 in dally receipt and exhibiting the very We will offer THIS DAY in our VE PAGES. wGLOTHING: Pants! Young Gents distinguish the more delicate, yenteel shades of Sumnrer Pants by this steiking name. We bey to announce our stock «s con= plete avith all Shades, Grades, and Qualiticsand our Pricesare Down-- ,5’ : PRICE FIVE CENTS. 7 le @rilue, | WASHINGTOR. “| wndis tratna where Chicagn papers are sold 1will eon- $ fibmm& e ; @ Persons unable to purchase copfes of THE 1cAco Trinuxe at Newes Agencies and on mil- The Republican Senators in Council All the After- noon. Jera favor by reporting the facts W this office, yio~ ny full particulars, Acconrpixe to the Census Bureau returns, the people of the United States annually spend $20,250,100 for the purchnse of daily papers. And the money in most cases Is well spent, particularly that expended by the purchasers of Tir CrrcAao TRIBUNE, Conkling Stays Out in a Cloak. room, and Does the Grand Entry. Tir: Senate Committee on Foreign Affalrs has declded to report favornbly Senator Morgan's resolution In reference to the Some Disoussion Over the Retention’ of the Gorham and Riddle- and 181, and lollowing hurbors, ro. ture uver 100 feot of th iish YES, WAY DOWN--as Low as anjy Rational Man should expect to find them, TLATEST SUT DEPARTHENT, | oot Second Floor, In all classes of 350 FURNISHING ladies’ Summer Sk Suis, Residences, Hotels Consisting of beautiful Checks and AND Stripes, Newest Designs, at Public Buildings! $6.50. Maintaining the highest standerd of workmanship! Early price, $12.00. Come early to sclect the Cholcest SPRCIAL ATTINTION I8 invited to Tc NEW ELASTIC | BAND BED! Being in all vespects THE BEST SPRING BED Tver shown in this country! Price, $35. Tor sale only by WILL ALSO OFFER A NAXURACTURER'S STOCK 900 Misses and Children’s Cloaks 50c on tfie Dollar. & (0. All Sizes and Newest Styles. d this Gent beft 200 Chrer's Gigs at $,50; vori $3.00 MARSHALL FIE“] b Sesitiler o e :gg ¥ = ]'75:. worth 3,50 : Grand, Elegant Stock of Sea- Wowmes © 205 v 450 & Gu i S o " 2.50; worth 5.00 n i “ worth 86, ;%,sgfiusgé? B8 State and Washington-sts. SPMNG SUITS! SPRING OVERGOATS Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Just come in and see the World of Goods “Ete.” includes, 104 & 106 MADISON-ST. All goods marked in Plain Fig- ures,--One Brice for all. TR Our Prices always guaranteed the Lowest, Money refunded at all times if goods are not satisfactory. BOSTON NTOR 18 & 120 State-st, “THE FAIR” Real Bargains ALL OUR, DEPARTAENTS, No Trash, No Leaders, YO | ; PARASOLS. TIeDING i) MAIL No Buaits to Deceive, N i R R REEREEY ARE OFFERED AT ° 1] The Hair. ; NS 8D All Goods are sold at an av- erage profit, and are marked in plain figwres. AYER. t “Protego” Parasols! An inspection will sho v thelir merit. Tor sale only by MARSHALL FIELD & 0o, State and Washington-sts. = P P i }\:'1'?"1';"3 llltofir':-“ with carpot seat. .. 1’5'2:- l. All stzes Relier & H8e eaders of Popular Prices, | nbicit s i 8 Lelescopo Fishlng Rods. ... .ot Bankrupt Stock BOOTS AND SHOES At Less than Manufaclurers’ Cost, EXTRA JOB LOTS ‘ SILVERWARE, PLYTED WARE, and TABLE CUTLERY. MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF BABY CARRIAGES, PRRRES b1 State and Madison-sts. Trading by Nail! Our “Order Departiment”’ has just been completely veorganized, It has been placed inthe charye of aconipe- tent and cfficient Manager. who,with the aid of assistunts, is ready to give quicl and satisfactory atlention to «all orders, requests, and letters of inquirvy. e mean to malke it just as profitable for non-residents to buy of ‘us as owr city customers have ound it. Tho wsual nethods of our oise,—prompt, popilar, and lmmf, —will be in vogue tn this department. Goods sent upon approbution. LEADERS of POPULAR PRICES, nt A OCEAN NAVIGATION, NORTIl GERMAN LLOYD. uo New York--London--Paris. Bteamers sail Eoery Saturday from New York Jor Bouthampton and Hrenon. Passonyors Jowest rates. Southsmpton, London, | second-class cal lrn tickets e reduced cuba, § N, fl‘;fir}:’&?flfl:‘iu. o l(ates (0 u polits n the Bouth of Ehumgdx Pirst Piymouth Matcs of fay (2 Muy 14 | A 104 it flamburg American Packet Comp'y FRISIA,, bookod for Londun wnd asango 1rom ‘Clark-at, G 1 A touts Clagk-t SRAEUALAKS 1h-av.. Loca) Aucats, h, Cherbe ond, ¥i); aleursge, &i; T Pepatd'stanrags tckots ERPRATAR S TN York. ¥ R tuhoral Westori Agon Broad-st., New KL roin Hni onerul Vars at Lo byt 1U8 & C ouns, bin, trip ab reduced futes, STATE LINE To (lageo! N ding , outwurd, oruu cattlo, sboe nUr Pl & frondway, N JOUN BLEGEN, W LY., 0 1u sccowmn w, Liverpool, Dublin, Bollast, und vury Tl Fir London. TIN, BALOWIN & CO., wud iid ftandutl-at., Chicago. 0 unagur. New York to and Mroaion, Bret vin, $0; ateoraye $A Kto- ok, OELICIS & COT . Y. 'U'he stoarase d o Lromun to Chi tiie cago 184, thorised 1o sell thess U wonly auenls auiiorlsnd (o tell tess Uvkes ubury or Huvro, §:8: ui Pnasenior Asants, if THAL & KOZMINS- Faus, Parnsols, Ludles’ and Gentw’ Fure nishing Goods, and all other kinds of g!elrulmndluv, at our Low and Populur rices, E. J. LEHMANN, “THE FAIR/” T fll]illlm-sl.. nmlr l)vnrlmrn-st. Holton & Hildreth State & Madison-sts. o HUNYADI JANOS, { THE BES | CHEAPEST - NATURAL APERIENT WATER.ganng SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER LANATIVAS, ** SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE." Prof. Roberts, F.R.C.P. London. The most certain and comfortable cathar. tic in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles, Ordinary Dose, @ Wineglassful before breakfast, | Of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealera N, i WE OFFER FOR SALE PENNSYLVANIA COMPARY'S C B WISWALL & C0, COMMON=~SENSE Boot & Shoe Dealers, HAVE REMOVED TO 79 Madison-st. Directly opposite McVicker's Theatre. o bin, P to Intlun. Becond Cabl, 10, a L ST TR N U6 Scanture cariy huliber L2 & 223 STATE ST, HOTEL MEN. GIRAND CILANCIE. OPTICAL GOODS, ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMERS TBOLIVIA, Mu; Cabina, #to Baliing tw o Tiekuts (0w Liverpool, B in, B hluago. 1 ultust, wid Londondurry at _Cowmvany's "Shou, Drusis f YT UNAKD MAIL W wuek Lo und from , coruer Clark and upwar Glasguw, e shewp, or pigs 5. 1 fa, ickel en'l Wosturu Agyute 51A.Muy 38,6 TASTns fuam 21, noon reduced rates 6 Washington-s. £ u Porta 1'as- uconstown, Glasgow, Tuwust TRl Handolyb-sta. | ¥ a1 Jowost ratos, i OAKTON SPRINGCS HOTEL, NAS AU D'uwaokeo, Waukesbu Couaty. Wihsconsin, cost ¢ Bbout B0, HAvlE Come In i e duathh uf lus former owner, Col, ofier tho sumio Tur sklc, with fasnilur cont. 10 tn 01X milea troum Gindid roads, und Leantitul 20 guGsly wero wplortained ut Uuiea Helo la e fortunc forsou good nin Apply Lo 1L BOOUMAN. FOR SALE. Ono-balf or & whole intersat i the larkeat and bust wiionsl storw ln Guuniaon County, Colorudu. 18 w rure chunco wnd will bear the cloaust e vosligation, 1% Tribune vhice, Ay 1 Der Cent40-Year Gold Bonds, Guaranteed by the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., Coupon or Registered. PRESTON, KEAN & CO, 100 Washington-st, LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW RATES UALRD & BRADLEY, Moo 15 to 13, W La Ballg-ats Fino Hpectacles sulted 1o principlun Opers old Croncubus Al slzhts on sclontific Glansos, ‘Voleacopes, Bl ; i€ tod for Caah. 1O Buybte 10 Acred b A HOAU K, il slstc-at. Made by Panama Canal schemes, and which ufirns that **the Uovernment of the United States will Insist that its consent I3 n necessary con- dition precedent to the executlon of any such schicines, and also as to the rules and regula- tlons under which other nations shall particl- pate In the use of such canaly or other pub- lic highways In peace or war,” - ‘I'ix: Insh Land-Leaguers have no end of trouble. 'Their leaders are being arrested In Ireland, where also Arclibishop MeCabe de nounces them in - unmensured terms, and now {n England, where the Leaguers are se- cure from arrest, Cardinal Manning has de- clded that they shall not have the use of any of the Catholle soclety-halls. This is par- ticularly hard on the Leaguers, as they con- trivuted n great part, if not the greatest vart, of the funds expended in the building of the halls. A the Council meeting last evening Mayor Harrison's veto of the Dearborn avenue boulevard ordinance was presented and sus- tained. Ald, Ulldreth presented resolutions calling on the State Legistature to subumit a constitutional amendment to the people con- ferring on the City of Chicago power to issue bonds for furnishing the city with a sufli- clent supply of pure water. The resolutlons were referred to a special committee, which was requested to report at the next meeting of the Council A canre dispateh from Rome states that the Pope hus numinnted the Very Rev. Dr. Johin McMullen, Viear-General of the Archdlocese of Chieago, Bishopof the new See of Davenport, In., which Is cut from the Dlocese of Dubuque. ‘The new See is to be partof the Archdlocese of St. Louls, The Rev, Kilian C, Flash, Secretary of the Arch- dlocese of Milwankee, has been appointed Bishop of La Crosse, Wis,, rendered vacant over a year ago by the appointmentof Bishop Helss Coadjutor to the Arclibishop of Mil- wankeg. M. CHAMBERLALN, In reply to & question In the House of Commons vesterday, based on the statement published In the Pall Mall Guazettc by Miss Charlotte G. O'Brien, sald that the managers of -the varlous steamnship lines carrying emigrants deny pontblank the truth of Miss O’Brien’s deserlvtion. This was oxpected. Mr. Chamberlain, notwith- standing the deniul, proposes to pursue the metter, and has directed fnvestikations to b mutlo at Queenstown and _at Liverpool, and has asked Miss O'Brien for more detalied in- formation in the watter. ‘Tur; Ropublican Senatoriul eaucus met yesterday and najourned till to-day without comling to anyconcluslon. Severn! Seuators, it Is stated, expressed the opinion that both Gorham und Riddiebergershould be dropped and more acceptable ten nominated in their stead for Secrotary nnd Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate. Conkling explained his position fu reference to the Ilobertson nomination, and appealed to the Senate to supvort himn the fight ngainst that nomination. The prob- ability, however, s that the wmajority will ve- fuse to aid him in his fight, and that the cau- cus will dectde that not only ltobertsow’s nomination, but every othor nomination sent in by the President, will bo acted on very soon. FIELD MARSUAL vON BENEDRK, whodled about two weoks ago, referrad in his will to n mysterious arrnngement which ho entered into In 1866 with the Austrian Archduke Albrecht, The will of the deceased soldier says that ho was forced to take tho command of the Austrian army, and Intimates that ho wns aware at the tlmo that it was not sufficient to cops with the Prus- sian army,~in fact, that ho predicted sneh dlsaster s afterward befell the Anstrians at Sndowa, e gave the Arch- duke n written promiso never to rovenl the true state of aifairs, and his solillerly honor would ngt permit him to brenk that promise, notwithstanding that he was ungratefully treated and held alimost wholly responsiblp for the crushing defeat which the 1’russluns inflicted on the Austrinns, Of course, curl- osity 1s rousod as to the nature of the sccrots which Marshal von Benedek fatled to reveal, [ Fiiounk Is out In anothor lotter defonding hils conrse In publishing the Curlyle letters. 1lu refuses to deliver up the letters to Mrs, Carlyle, which wero glven him, ho says, for publication, and which are his personal property, 1le petulantly remarks that he is the sole judee of what lotters shonld bo printed, *‘I'he momolr,” hio snys, **1s pub- lished, and the letters will be,”” Those lat- ters which M, Carlyle directed lim to de- liver to Mrs, Alexander Onrlyle when he hnd done with them he will dellver at any thne to any . responsible person whom that lady shall designate, MMr, Froude com- plains very bitterly of the treatment to which ho has been subjected. The London “Pluses, while pretending to thiuk that tho memoir of Carlylo published by Frouda is valuable as afforalng an Insight Into Car- Iyle’s charucter, rather thinks that M Froude should not regard Carlyle's request to have the lotters published as serious, S——— f ‘Pux Centennial Commlssion have pur chased & tract of 500 acres for the slte of the Yorktown memorlal shatt, The selection of tho ground s sald to be excollont, and the partlculor spot on which the shaft wiil be erected conumands ‘o view of the river for savornl miles, and other parts of the ground will ‘afford ample accommodations for ou- campumonts. A comwlittes s now de- vising ways and ueans for landing tho Natlon’s guosts and others who come by water who are to participate In the celebra- tlou. The cornerstouo. of the monuwent will bo laid on the 18th of Qotobor by the Masons of Virginia, Gov. Halliday will de- | liver the Inaugural address tho same day, and the President will uiake the speech of ac- ceptanes on the part of the Nutlon on the following day. The houso in which Corn: wallis signed the capitulation wilt be fitted up for the headquarters of the I'resldont. Everything polnts to this colebration belug a cowplete suceess. berger Slate, Speech by Conkling, Lasting Two Hours, and Showing His Blecding Heart. Garfield’s Letter to Conkling Promising to Do Better than Hayes. Garfleld’s Guarantees to Conkling on the Celebrated Visit to Mentor with Grant. A Letter from George Washing- ton, in Cordial Support of’ Mr. Conkling? Btanley Matthews—The Daily 'Press—Ba= dean Bad QffF—Mrs, Garfield hilf THE SENATORS. A cavees, Bpectal Disvatch Lo The Chicago Tridune. WasnisaTon, D, C., May (.—The Republican - Senntors held a caucus to-gay lasting seven hours, and reached no conoluslon, There was, of course, endless talk, and rigid Injunoction of socrecy was jmposed ns to tho proccedings. 8o enrnest wns tho effort to maintain sccrecy that one venerable Senator left tho caucus-room, aud’ directed the faithful messenger to station bim- self ut & greater dlstance from the door, and to warn people in the corridor from npprouching tho sncred * precinets of the caucus oounell chamber. The debato was not conlned to the quostion of Robertson, Conk- ling, and the Administration, but em~ braced all tho subjects now pending in Itepublican politics. The subject of con- tinuing the present fight uver tho oflices was considered, as was the propriety of withdrawing tho enucus nomineus, Gorbam und Riddleberger, and substituting others in thelr stead.. Tho °. Now. York complications, and tho attitude in * which tho party is pluced on account of them, ° wero the contral feature, CONKLING, ALWAYS *GRAND, GLOOMY, AND . PrcuniAR” ; s at first was not preseut, but, upon invitation,. entored the caucus room & half-hour late. He with, it 1s sald, n grenf deal of powor, and In the hest of temper. Tho spesch was o plea to Senatorial courtesy, rathor thdn a dnunclation of the Prosldent, Mr. Conkling commonced at the beglnmng of his relations with Gon. Gar- fiold. during tho campaign, Ho dosoribed his first'visit to Mentor, nccompanying Gen. Grant 1S UNDERSTANDING THERE, and, more particularly, the long conference which ho had at Mentor, on his vislt there nfte tho olcetion fn Decomber. Mr. Cooklina statod, with great enphasis, that Gen., Gare fletd bad mude a pledge to bim with rospeet to the patronage of the BState - of New York which hnd been violatod. Mr.. Conkling sal that, while e had no objoction to tho recognition of Judgo Robertson or other mombers of the so-called Independent element, ho did not desire to huvo Judgo ltobertson as- slgned to tho greatest offico in tho State. A special roasun of his opposition to Nobertsor, - was tho fuct that tho lattor wus his old, persists ont, maliguant opponont, and that, whatever might bosnid to thu contrary,If ho should bo mado Collector of Customs, e would organize the Custom-fiouso ns a politieal machinoand * dlreot its enorgles ngainst him (Conkling). CONKLING ADDUCED A GREAT MANY PACTS to support his assertion that jlobortson wua his malignant enomy, As a comproinise, Conkling A said that he did not wish a contest with the Adminiatration, o was willlng to go balt way, and more too. havo Judge Robortson appointed to any of _the oftlcos in the Stato, savo that of the Collector of tho Port, or to any offico outside the State.” In< orson was seut to the Bonate, he (Conk- lmg) wns ongoged In an attempt to - afrungo & . distribution of the uilices . of the State In & manucr which would rocognizo tho Itobertson fretion und o satlsfactary to the Adminlstration. ML PLATT sustained Conkling in evurything that ho sald, particulurly 88 to the pledgua alleged to have clreunstances, ardrossed the plea to Sonators ta decido_for themselves what they would bo dis- posed to do If they should be' placed in similag circumstances, 11ia speoch ovidontly bad a cou- slderublo effuct, and it strongthoned him with thuso who are tho .carnest. supporters cf tho dootrine of Sonntorlal courtesy, Tho leads ors of tho opposition to the Cunkilng view wro undorstood to bavo been 3r. Congor. Mr. Hule, Mr. Frye, and den, Hawloy of Conneotl- cut, They fusisted that tho Admiaistration had not had u falv chanco; that it wus not just to tle 1t4 handsa at tho outsot; that thore was noroa-’ son why speudy aotion should mot bo taken upon tho HKobertsou case, and that the former cauous resolution should bo rescinded, This, of coursa, Mr. Conkling aud his fricuds opposed. . Tho dobute proceeded on tho motlon to ' fusolnd - tho wctlon of Yhe ' formee cuncus with rospoot to the Hobertson onse, A Sonstor who ls very -friendly to the Administrution,und whowlll undoubtedly voto for it Iu the Hobertson matver, sald w0 night that CONKLING HAD STHENGTHENED UIMSELY tration would sccuro u groat mnjority of the , Ropublicun * votes, muny of thess votes would duubtiess be cast In silonce. Tho excoption woull bo the fow aggressive lenders of the Adv - ministrutlon, some of whum huve just boen for the eleotion of otfoors - of wus considored, sod tho viows difforcd us they have bo- fore. Home oven woro of opinlon thay thero should ho now canalidatos, 1 view of the bollef that Mussrs, Gorbuw and Riddisberger. could not bo cleotod, It 13 notived that sowme of Mr, Makono's iuthuute frionds to-day bave boes fuquiring whut the cifect would bo fu :ho ovent tht ho should proposu to substitute some othor name for that of Riddloborgor, ¥ ML CONKLING 8POKI ¥OR TWO HOURS, ° Tu the ooursw of his specch ho read two lettord reculved from Gov, Gurfleld during the cam- palgn, urglng bim 10 taxko part in . The cou- cluding portion of oue ut these lotters is the ouo upon which Benator Coukitng relivs to sustaia hls statownents that tho Presldout, fn cffuct, placed the patrouuke, or the greuter portion of tho patronuge, of Now York Stato at bls dis- posal. The pussagv 1n tho lutter urging Conk~ ling to participate in tho campalga states that, If bo did se, he abould s the Souale made u long, ceroful, elaborate .specoh - . . or plea, In which he sot forth bis rolations to. . Robortson - and ' to ‘tho- Administration, from his. standpoint, Ho would Lo coutent to. . decd, at the time when the nomluation of Rob- | =~ been glven. Ar, Conkling, nftor rociting these’ by bis urguincut, and _that, wailo tho Adminiss " ft was found that ' ° \ named, The quostion of cuntinuing the conteat - -