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2 2 "+ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1881—TWELVE: PAGER A S TN XA . tho AUtATde probably nob fMora' than olght, Noe | bo ropilod th by Matthows' friends. Bdmunds | Demooratlo alde with consklerablo tharaughinosa | Postinaster at Toteolly Tazs, nnd John Gradt, [ . N ] T away from all but tho h, ‘W ASHINGTON. g s peolatir ek saots! bk o ) }[“,".‘l}’,".'f':{‘“fi:' tho Julciney Committoo wiien | clatm 23 Domnstatio, votes, making, If thoto | Postnidater at Heackettaville, Tes, ity s FLOODS. " uniaity thoro i ,.l?l,ou.“:‘.’:dé‘::!.‘.'e,::,',:xmm.l, 4 . nve ol Matthiows' relitfons and roe | claling aro correct, n vote: AN ' g : b, o ordiice : 1T USHOUNTEDLY 18 A DISAVFOINTMENT | gpnivionce. with . Andoraon. of Louldinnn, | his favor, ¢ / it . { o yisunt tN g, 1] rl\nrm:m“ u “’If" — NEW ORLEAN B, 0 the frleruls of' the Adminfatration thatsome | of Roturning Ndand fame of 1570, Bdmutids ine definit iotion was tnkert Up'in tho efuotis to-dny. | teids, it is stated, to uso the fuets thon brought v re. | 01 Lo show that Matthows was too muoh mixed A voto hind been expected which would havo res | ULl h Kyidorson $o be given & sent on th Sus Nued within tho bunks of “TITH DEMOCIATS who nrg understond to bo for him, aa the case nln‘{uls m-nlu;!l. |nrl‘l Ieck, lirown, Hutler, U““f porse ANANER 8 MRk S e ; m & Hondred | Gracme @ Atairen i Danuiariy 1o by Ciareo | Flood News from a Hundred A Crisis Suddenly Reached bly froins thoe Forelen Relations Committeo dur- New LA ;: Fotnded tho resoltion ofitho formor cutous,and | & J L Rt Gt tho Sury arloy. Grover, Tnmptoi, 105 0f | fne the execautivo session. S ) and Twenty Milés Above New OBLeANs, Muy (0.—Tyg jy. prome Uenen, Davis will atta thows' ok, Tohnistos., Joting, dones, of i B g Alsatin s broken.” ‘I'his Joy, 0-at in the Senatorial Situ= bave cloared the way for immediato action | record on the Thurman 1elio faflroad Sink- e e tlons CHANDLEN, | Pierre. f Iarko sootlon uf counitry, Oy O wpon tho Itobortaon caso. It was expected that | Ing-Fund Ui, with view of shawing that Mats e arhmon Walkoh, | - ThO Judleiaty Committen ronched tho nom!- | . oo et iron oo Ty mehiin e’y ation. Ttobortson would have beon contirmed duping | 1108 I8 too elesely conuected 7“]“ lig corporn. | dlcton, Bl Wangom, -Voos e n " are | nation uf Willlim k. Chandlor ns Soligitor-Gen- ISR FPES i rison twonty=Nve foot, and is sy taing, * bag tha wook, bue tow tho dealslon fs not to hold | Hopsta o inade a saprem dudgo, e W | paired i Cis favor, dtfs belteved g",'.‘l‘!,':fm!,‘"'k"""'-'::':“;‘m'fi“‘,‘;“;-n:'gful":fl,:““‘:,';'}‘fo‘fi; Immunity ‘from Serlous Losses CAN ” - - . anathior. caucus for two or - three days. Mean- | Matthows caso isunder consiicration, butwill | [ubtlio followiee Henubiienns witl vato for | JUiFhrilably lo-mortow. el - : d ADA, The Effect of Conkling’s Cune | Yhlcof course, o atiomot wil o mao to re- | eauaus when s Munly diossl of i Hingriai T ‘of - Colorais donen o | NOMINATIONS, . ) Due to the Lack of — port the Roborteon case from tho Commorge Oom- BOME REPMUNLICAN SBENATONS Nevada; Keltonz, Plntt,of Gonneationt; l”laut. 0 Prosldent nominntad. Juugs “Thomns A, . Propertyl § TWO LOAN uuMl‘A.\‘!}:g ning Spoech Undoubt- mittee. Yot Conkling'shighest estiniate nowgives | still entertati hopes of bringling About some sart | Ttolitns, ad Shorman. 1t I8 Uollevod by his | MoMareis, of Calorado, Comminsionet t ‘nectpt . Bpecial Dapaleh (o The Uhicags Tyypy him but twenty votes, Ineluding his own, to ro- of 00mprowise arramguntont that will nvold the | freiondd that the foliewing Doinocrats will “vota wont subnitod by the. Ul . Loxvox, Mny 10.—A cne edly Very Great futFaliey o agrao Jeet tobortaon. A siromg fricnd af the Admin. | Bieostity of thoChalttuking sides for or nialrst Tndians of Colorndo, Alsa tho followlng Poste 6 Which |y nrafost bitn: Habed, Catdew, Davls, of Tilinols = 5 fng much intorest In i 3 3 - s b b nnnel T o oo that Cankling pldces bimselr | Covkiime. ‘ols Bopu J;fll“lur:fifl‘l, ton ,’;',‘,'"fi'.‘.?fi."y (‘:r::tma. Groome, Uarnian, Blater, Vanoe, ad 5':}'.}',?}('6.‘}';’;‘3233.'&flfl'u'x‘%‘:\i‘f?&"n‘é ‘nw y and | Tho Indlans l("w\v Enough to Got Just transpiral hors, tho pnr“;zlhemlu lay s fnn cutfous position in tils ““3““" to croato ;vmmnl:‘plns.;n'\-l; flf'f‘n’-fli "u 'm-: "x‘nmgz_nn 1‘:'.:?:' - TR DENSONAL Out of the. Way. Ao e ure asfollows? ‘Thoro are twg (J:m'?“h and rago 4 olamar about excoutive usuepntion, | SV URY (G1Bhiray "Senntor i TIIE TR, . gocrotnry Windont lort’ for Naw York lust compnnies Whose names oy 2 loan A Cancus of Republican Sem= | in viow of tho tact that Mr. Conkliug, yours ago, | O, the flovgrison altate. Do Seinter ATILR | yxouxniuen sucorss—ix racy, oo suct | nient, T eIl o ADRoIEtintit tha lattat part f ; . : ; ench othar—viz,! the London.g (o 1tentls ators, at Which n Vote © | wn tbick and thin dofendor of all the Aot4 of | compromiso, ~ though ho was willing to ' BUCCKSS, - | tho weok. They Gave Notics to'the Whites, & Agonoy Company, Toronto, o8 Lexy 4 ’ TIE MOST ARDITRARY PHESIDRNT deluy definlt actlon in deferonco to others Wasmivaron, D. C, May 10.~8ix por 0, 19 UNDENSTOOD AT TIliE POST-OFFICE 3 5 oranto, mud thy 1, 125 UNDRUSTOOD. AT 10 but It Was Not Heeded. don Lot Compnuy of Canndn, Longr, 2% i ¢ Mr. M. J. Kent, Mann Ko, Opy, that the Prosident and Postutnster-Genoral have ! #or of the 1y dealded, sice Orlor has declined tho position of ¢ company, récelved on the 14t on o aleimat. " Fostnastorgonoenh nut 1o | A Slonx Falls Corvespondent Donles tho | nst n lotter mldressed ‘“l'::e“( February Is Deferred. who over ocouplod tho White Houso, Thore | Whudobupe for ono. The Prosidont fa s de. terinined ns over, mnlataining that, should ho was nonot of Gen Grant, whon be was Proste | ity soneession now, It would bo. likels 10 dunt, which Mr. Conkling d1d not sustain, Even | Jnoronso hls shbarrassment herentter Ly in- wheis the hand of the Bxcoutlvo wns strotched | ducing demands for other concessionsi that ho cont bonds recelved and opened at the Trensury Dopartment to-day amotunted to S10,0i0,050; total recelyed nnd opened to nro alsy romalning 180 pioknsges of bonds which havo not bean dpoied, and no satisfaetory esti- mate of tholr conlonts oan be made, Notices of n g : The in the uflleo of | muko the contomplnted chateos In tho olcoof | p g Lundoy g it o powmovo Chalos | Bumner from. | ISt dusiat Vipon his right to ko nominations, | dite, $130,E11,800, "Thera nro ¢ ! il \af | - Storlés of Sulforlug in That Crnadn Lonn & Agency Compan, - Conkling Has Propared nn Easy thoichnirmanship of tho Forelyn Relntlona Come | 104VI1 (s tho Konato to conflem or raject, s 1t3 | tho Upitod States Troasurer pnpors autfior- o T the Fomt Oho Do " Vielultys ‘this letlor he opened, 1t w)v'nlnll:x) i Way for Garfleld to Step Iithee, a8 n punishmont for oppusing tho project | uin o s merontive in the soloction of | Y4nR the continunnco of SI%M5%0 1nore, | partmont. Tho nomindtian ot Gon, Hasen, to = | ngrcomont relating to foun af gy el m to anucx 8an Doiningo, the Nus York Sonator nummntlu{u‘ ospeulally |wnon “h hns beon making tho actual known reqelug of 0 per m".,:}l"w(‘,'i"h zl\'lu‘:lr'r‘:]eo;;;gine':lllnrlr:.: :mh:m‘ 3::»1::;‘!& . . . gentletian tesiding near llm;:‘:f whic! Down and Out. Pl ne s ;‘;:‘,‘:,‘:“‘s':,‘ :’;:;";:"f';:;:f;mf et 18 woAror A rtucr | contbonds fur cgntimunuco SN0, THAr } ol rinnin it hin rosont position, Judwo | New Orleans Reports & Break in the Lovea | nesotiated with tho Toranto oy 0.l Freemen, whose rodignation na Asslstant Ate above, _wnd the envi turnay-Gotoral for th Ilopn:n;i’elu;ctlfi:q een and & Large Extent of Conatry he mtsdis e'cle‘l lo 14‘,3!?&;? lfigm‘,‘ln ) endered by ot accopted by < ¥ . T o IniatoreGoual, il It 13 Atatn, romait nt tho Threatened, . aronta. Th first Intluation thly any Named ! tho dolny of ublic L will Wliowa bim to diotate who shuil bold Fodoral | Mot tbes pasrions e oso WEIL. Gost wo offices I the State of Now York, ho s * Contktiug Is working for delay on tho thoot 3 Tobertson: Can Take Chandlor’s | OMCl T kD AlOUT vsunPATION, - | It nhi, That tiin teeling of popular ndiration intention to contlnus bave also been recotved iad that his lebtor Lad not roschel Loman . oliolted by the Prosidont's prompt and docisive | from many holdurs of 0% voveriug Iargo | Hond of tho Law Oftico Departinont, caclied the i Place, and Chandler Rob- It a8 Boon us ko fucls ho cannot wontrol asingle | SLcked\oY W0 de i o Mo Faek BOMINC | Aot A, Wit nodIioni Lo [or (1o DECR: THE BRORETARY OF THE INTRILOR R Tonaoh, Bomonuys Ay utleation for iy ) unimportint ofline, he soes ln tho Executiven | tiods will geadunily die out, thus wenkaning tho | entation of bonddwhivh ks beent glven inorder | gecidad that the Northorn Pdolfic Rtailrond has H . DAKOTA. \ upon tho property I '; ering g logn ertson’s. despot of Orlental malevolenoe, Tha reportathat mu;mmsnmm popular seatimont in favor of gl\'u‘lnnihgl Holders i faw dnya fis which thelr | {ho pight securod to It by Its chartor to survey Bpectal IHopated to The Chicago Tribunts estion o oty . orids mig tho Presidont husntiempted, ns the Conkling peo t bo oxebanged In London, it is be- u ¢ -ml('hund its ml-&n rass tho Orow Indian Resofe | * LispAnst RAxon, D, 'T., May h—Upto tera thin those for which ho hag Rfreed A i e - n with the ‘T'oronto cong £ vlesny, to bulldozo the Sotfitto I the Roberison 4 DEHDCRATIO SRNATOR, e e o prsnaniea | Juition, va tho Yoliowatono iiver, In Bastorss | thug polnt, 190 miles nbova Pierte, I ean learn | wards ho wrote tho cufi?&"‘nyfl‘“ Jay afler. jiad @ Vole Boen Taken In Caucus, | Moticrnrountoundcd. e hndsimoiy askedtor | 1t M, Tar Jnd netivo supporter of Cank- | fap Continunnco, Tho ennitinaod homdeurs vo- | SOUAN e piccon, of fow sarlous losses, the imaiunity boing | 8iring tiat hip lobter bo remalled o o 9 | o direot voto upon tha onso un s morits, 11els | 4ud'wiil galn more, The Conkling tieu count ported ns solling for a preminm of about 1 per Adjutant-Govoral Drum, and Col. Birr leave | grently due, of eourse, to the lack of proper- Upou the 25t of February the backet ; cont, and_ this, of jtseif, nsurcs tho contiiu. mite of the bundd, except In cndes whore thd hiolders mag overjooit tho notices for such con- tinuunce unt!l too hito to presont tho bods, As the Troasury holds ample means for purchasing bringing no sort of influenco to berronthoens | on the Demweratic, side now s eleven ators to sccure this that ho hns nut the clearest ‘mlluls'. ‘:I'x‘d “ Is ‘(I:‘llnhlmuldsthnti éfu u?‘nkl{u %n“n [ vido tho Hopublicau Senato us to wive him ‘xfl: :::::5:::3:‘{:"": :: ;g? strigfest viene 0 prospeot of winnlog, he can got fourteen Dotos Conkling Would Have Gone by the Board. C colved Dy tho Toronto campany, 'y fiero carly noxt woek for Lonvenworth, whore | ty, Fort Sully and Bohnott boing on high | fraseof (s attor wwans Luinvany, "the of v LT V' bt “Heset oo g " Gone” Mofsowally | Bround nocossarlly, and tho Indinn Misston, | tention uf, thele Droperts. i b g U communding the mlllu\rnfivlslunnr the l'l:mlllu. above the latter place,was equally fortunnte. mflw an Mwmpe. on tho part of the 4 C! votes, ty ra not n fow o v 20th, ' ut Company, to proiit ',“"fl‘n ME TELLS TIE SENATONS O O e eciarh harmual e, ot (hg | Additional bonda for o aiukine fud, thora s | Wil ook thoy ot honyoauorth on tho =4t Tha Sloux, with their wontod porsplencity, | {2 e Wbt i quinsi bl eammed who call upon him, 8 ho does otho poople, what | Temocrits who support the Administeation give o {“"'_,m:;“;‘m B T U. _removed thelr tepees and valunbles and drove | motion batweon nnothor comunny gnd R The Prosident’s Friends Greatly Ap- | his viow ta of tho situntion in tho Sonate. | Conkling only sovan Domocrutio votes tow. Ap- | ff T prolbillty, b prosented for that DUrposs CASUALTIES. tholr ponlus and oattle far out of the way | Tho salicitars of thn Torontn company et Dolloves that It i8 the duty of the B w | puarancus aro thab tho Hejblioans lineg cstab | Lofure e axpirAtion of_ho oxtondeil tmo, na doliio timo bofora tho brenking up, warned | Froto M. Kontforan expiauation of tho myy. proliensive that He Will Yet o bolleves that 0 duty of the Beante, in | fisned u otter stnto uf feviing on theiralde thun [ DefurcAie & L on L Hraos e IPNING'S PREAT : 1 A tor, but receivod 1o .reply. Tho Maunger oy obodience to the Constitution, as well us out of | oxisted sevoral days ayo, and tho majority In | What =l thon, temats S8, 16 hp LIGITPNING’S FREANS, by tho losses of the Yauktons ot Poplur | addressud the Trosdunt nnd Directory o it Compromise, reapeot for tha Excoutive, to glve his nomina. | toud to mnke every SiGEt o mnintati tRIFFool nking groat B0 Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ) Cteok lnst abtuntys - 1t- 1 olitmed | london Loan Company ropentediy, Stenrixa, 1M, May 10.—Last evening & | that Indlan ) ¥ 4 ollgiting oither oxvlanation or nwuu;l. "t - runners gayo 1otlae | appifeation was muac in L Abig dark cloud hppeared I tho west, ind thent~ f ¢~ tne whites bolow In ampla nmnhn.\llmm £t tho .2’,'{.‘.'1'.’,'.‘,1",!.:‘“'{5’“"‘"“- mosphore wns_ stifitg hot. Boon It com- | o for proctutions, but the story meets | Wis arralghol Lofore the Pullew Hugisteure 1. tions fuir constdoration on tholr merits, 1io en. | I18: Bvon whan Robortson shull bo vontisied, ad crgotically antagonizes the theory that onoor :1{:?';5faflmf&:fi&?pufl}fi:ffi;:fi; Sisansionsion two Republlean Sonators huve tho right to nullify tontinutions in thelr Btates when not THE FOLLOWING CINCULAR, modifying elrcular Nu. 42, duted April 11, 1881, Was 18304 by the Treusury: Dopartniont i “Ciroulne No, 42, dated “April 11, 138, having Conkling Expeets to ¢ Spar for Wind** { ] 3 Botalnin) ors th et fop by Stretching Out the Matthows mude’lnnocordatice with their wishos, o BTAR ROUTES. gemfi :'n'f.:':"f'o"r‘{; l"fl:fi‘fi'c:'r’fu‘}"dfi'fi;'é':h}' fimm mencer to raln, but there was no thunder or | yith Iitle orcdence. . Thore are ¢ases of | wnt. mm%.“;:‘u? s ',:lmm:l{l?, ;m:’mmw DI fon. stunds squurely upon uis constitutional rights * YESTERDAY'S ACTIUN. of tho'United Kiates, desoribed u tho first- Nghtninge to lndicate that o stormof that | fioavy losses there. Four ranchmor lost | 1se the confants for tholr owir ue.m,m.na‘,fl scussion. w" ‘:m?A‘xlxgw‘-l-‘gm-a:nmgll‘h 3#21 3#-35;?1?:2; Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribuns. mentfonod ulmulurfimluht vresent tho sume for | chatneter was appronching, All ot onee & | tnolr homes and all thoy contalued, &nd ih tho inciting the borrawer to dumneo tho Torntg Tty and ho nsks from Sonntors only (hut they | WAsnisero, D. O, May 10.—Thtec moto {;cul{‘ fi‘:l‘ur:’f) | )éul‘llm:;nti!(s; :‘;‘-'}-‘:1 :’1 gag::mm&n stenmbont mall contracts isve been ennceled 0 R - v |- out ¥em\ruloHr.!,'unklmf'sAllumunnoron'ndum- to-day In complinnee with tho: recommoudu- statton. e will not yield au dnch on bis ground, | tions mnds by the Commission sunt to nor wiil ho overrenoh un ioch on the riglittal | Memphis by the Postmaster-General, and an functions of “[’“‘;\,’;":“m’l“ G ostimated saving effected o $65,000 o year, W that belng the differonce between the present ch It 18 belloved v ,.“.'.‘,“t-:‘: m;:.m’.‘-.'fih }s.i'urux.',’:uw&“.fi“'fi}(‘! expenditires and the cost of supplying the drawal of- both Judgo Hobertson and Willlmin 1, | offices dependent wtpon these routed by spe- continunneo until May 20, 18681, the enrlest dito practicablo for that purposo, notioe I8 loroby given that tho Sgerotary of the 'Lreafury wiil recelve bunds of that description, ta: bo coli- tinuod ns providéd In the first-mentianed eir- culir, untl tho 20th of May, the limit tixed for the presentation at the London agency, nnd olr- culur 42 of Aptil 31, 1881, 18 _hereby moditied ne- cordingly, « WiLniAs WINDOM, Beorotary,” ——— COTTON-TIES. ) compnny. The result, o y thunderbolt camo from the Inky-darkness of | ngurogate 30 onttlo,—~soms by flood And some | sxtonded QYOF two ,myfl}.“lg.“{fltfl.{l":!‘n(mhm the overhauging clouds, aud, with & crash | by starvation, Thore aro fow dotttars an the | been cothmitted for trldl ut tho Assizes, that shook the earth fnd made the buildings ?lmy:nnu urulrnnlddlugo‘f"?&% alr‘vlulnfl. Ilrfl:Lol;g ot . tromble, it descended into the very lieart of | 103868 uro, fubortes) o8 valleys o T MEXN PERIRIT IN A WELT, the eity, filllyg it everywhera with clectrie :.‘,'..’i;‘{‘.‘.f;.{ “L‘,'m‘,"."’.\,:’.‘.‘(“fi,";‘{}:"n‘,{';‘;‘,"‘{ ,3',,"".‘5‘..', Kixcanning, Ont,, May 10.~This 1morning flames aud sulphurous smoke, Tho | tho luss to. the Northern Pacllid of this nutdre two men natmed Browscombe and Spindler, lightning fah over the - tops uf bulldings | Wnust be cousidorable, The river 8 falllng and | while repairing ad old well, wero overcomo by and through factorios mnd stecots . Mo | 18 utiti falllig o fust that the folenu, drawiug | foul uir, and porished, y liery sorpents -from the -reglons below, | biit two foct of water, hus mmed\mou ty i . The peuple wero torrifled and specch- | effecting n erossing at notubla tlut placus, and Tho Tronsury Success~Prompt Aotion of Postmoater-Genornl Jamos. GARFINLD AND CONKLING. A SERIOUS SITUATION, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribunt. Wasuixaroy, D. €, May 10.—The Ad- ’ - MEANING IRON DAXDA ¥OIt BALES OF COT- | ices with fonr, Considernblo dnmngo was dong | heavily-ioadod bonts will expetiance gragt il GENTRAL. NEWS, snnisteation hins reached o orlsis, Tho attl- Chandigr, tno nominatlon of Judiy Nobariso | cinl sorvico fram nighboring contros, Tho TON. 16tha Loiophono 1110 B biIgimEs, and sy | culty i ronching Bismarck unioss &4t risoa Bpectat Dispateh to The Chicoo Tridunt, tude of the Iteptiblican Senatorial eancus | Mr. Chandlor to be Collvctor of the Port of New contracts wero made when the poliey ‘of | Wasmxaroy, D. C., May 10.—Tho Socre- | Yery nirrow cscapes frout doath, should cowe enrlier this yeur thun usual, OTTAWA, Moy 10.—It 13 sald that tho Do- 1ol f tha Ad- | York. This pian, it is undorstoud, nce with the | develuping tho South by “publie improve- | {ary of the Tronsury hns written a lettor to A ball of Hruns Jurge fa u man's houd wout i s minlon Governmont will ndopt the sugges- causes somo of tho best friends of tha Ad- | ;purival of tha Adminlatration Svnators and " d 1 1to g (1l d | o S ¢ into the oflico of tho Novelty Manufacturin BIOUX FALLS, DAK, tion made by M. C ) SURR winistration to fear that the Prosident may | souo of Mr. Conklinw's mora netive frionds, aua | Ments” found fayor aulte genoraily, and | Puomas 11 Wells, Chnirman of tie Commlt- | Companyon tho telophiono wirc, and oxploded <~ 05 thy Elior of The OMEagh THbG * on mnda by M. Conrsol, of Montreal, and . bo urged, in the intorests of parly harmony, | it was gonorally utreod that, It it could bo ears there was Tenson to betleve, “Judging only | 1ee of 1loop-Iron Manufucturors at' Youngs- | With, terrio foreo, onveloning Mr. A, A, Terrell, nnnd eirinte otk g el foren, anveloning M - Borrell | 1o Warts, Daic, May 0—Tho matlg | SN unndlan reitmnt to Yorktown, U, a fow momehts Insonsibie, and blinding all | htve beent 1 suoll & shape that I hidve not one e of a statue lo othurs In tho oflice, Miss BEva Tocrull was using | g blo to got your valunbly paper, and, of Lantayutie, the telephono st hor house, and wns knocke oun able to get your valuably panet, Rud, o Mr. John Rosevear, M. 1% for Enst D down, and was for some timo Insenaible, The | Course, I donot kuow what you have sald | 4 o o0 "N me ™ Rogevenr was e escapes all over tho olty wore marvelous indeed. | ahout sufferlng Dakotn; but I hear that tho s demd, Mr. llosevenr wns n genlal It was cortaluly i steanga phohomunne: Chicowo papers himve been dishing us up Irishinnan, fud yory popular on both sides of ried out, it woild bu w huppy sulutlon of tha present " dimeuttios. ‘)mmm hos | by the recommenddtions flled In the De- thivgs in support OF It wus urged | partment. urging ‘that such mail routes tho wnsmumm}:{“ that it would remove tho | be established, that they would wmeet o long- Pennsylvanis oppasition to Mr. Chandler's cons . B on. na whlh e Lo Oposition of Sonators | o1t Wit of the pooplo in thelr nolghbor Conkling and Platt to Judge Robortson. It is | hood. 'Tho experhnent has beon thoronghly belioves um:‘ whon the enuous udjonened, sub- | tried, and it 1s found that there are few peo- 10 accept a compromise which will be, in ef- tect.la surrender, Attempts aremndo tomaln- tain the strictest scorcoy a8 to the situntion, if there is not an organized effort to mislead. “Tho situstion is a8 follows: The Republican Senntors wore In eaucus again to-day for town, O., in which he sdheres to tho de- cislon of ox-Secretary Shorman, In 1831, on tho subject of dutyon colton-tics, Iollow- ing I8 the text of the letter: 81t in tompliance it tho request containod In your printed momorial of March 24, 1881, the the llonse. ¥ Ject to the enll of ita Chuletnan, tharo wis un | iy fy tho localltle: be benefited, or, 1€ | Departincnt has carofully considered whethor A TIORRIBLE ACCIDENT. ~ Livoly,—that wo nre just on the ruggred edse | ™ il bupateh to The chte nearly six hours, and, contrary to cxpeota- iort ple in tho localitles to be benefited, or, P y h v, i o R pateh to ingo Tribunt, o tllt::f :ns to the 'd'::tg;nn(l’n‘:nu’::: of lhuw‘m. :fimrfia’:g}'}lfifx 'l‘?flfi""z'n%m"uo?fl“ xn"ub :n‘:’flfl%v):: thore be, they at hiot of the class who care | tho rule of the Danstment that cotton-tios of o Speclat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. of starvation. Gov, -Ordway has been ad MoxtunrAr, Miy 10.—The arrival liore of certuln deseription are ndinissible ut i3 pee cent ad valorem should bu reversed, und suoh votions ties o olassiiled us hoopeiron at n duty of ono and uge-ball cents per polind, “'Tha history of tho litigntion and tho docisions of the courts and thia Dopartuient on this subject are fully stated in n léttet from Becrotury Shore man, dnted Jau, 20, 1881, o Shellabarzor's Wil- son, which I8, no dodbt, familiar to all parties fu- torvstud, Itupposrs that tho 'Pronsury Departe mont fromn tho flrat attompted to maintain a ulasalfoation ul* this articlo” ne hoop-iron, but was - beaten In tho eourts, it bolug found by Juries as a mattor of fuet that cotton-ties, ng Prrrsnona, Pa., May 10.~A horrible acol- | vortising us all over the East, and it Is tukion 8 i Ak dont was discosered early this morning on | 0 meau all of Dakota, while it s anly o strib :::::fl:;‘:l‘:’g (fi;lcl:;xlu;:“nnr'I:“‘h:;:l.l:(}i“(’e,:;u:%lr the Balthmore & Ohlo Rallread fn the ont- | Of the Missourl Valloy suventy-ive miles | qirioon " Xilgn and Mr. NI A skiris of tho city, which rosulted ln tho in- | long and ton wldo that hos sutoreds I have : s o tho citizens of Montreal. The 12t stant death of & mun named John Huslek, n | been here noarly nil wintet, and Iknow.no | y10 pean fixed upon ns the date m,o“‘“-{:;;k coul-miner whio hid been working ih Ulinols, | ot lins suffered "no moro thaitany ong | i avant will ke binees but more recontly at Youtigstown, O, 1iuslek angh‘t to expeet In nnew country, Bomeuf | A weokly comio paper, LePetun, pub and n compaulon numed Pat Gittings came the tluxurles we have 'Lw.uu out of, | Hshed inFronch, hns hid to suspend publl & ol nnd we have had .to- economizu on | eaton in order 1o avold proseentian for pob 'm‘; f::n‘;f}’gx:;fit‘g\m ri”:":fmmgy ||‘;?;91:p“: fuol; | uudc tlour, m:lml:.l poiatns, huu—l Ushitie olisens atticks on tho” Noniau-Cathole PUrpOs mines or il eged, drled abd - ennnud | prigatbood, to whom was cotifldod this delleate task, Lut | {o use the malls extensively, To show how thoro, In tood ruuson 10 bulore iRt e | disproportionato are tho banofits resulting ) y fimr” pl;nt)i‘nlu?;ls.—thnhdcmfiut o(M.lu 5'"’ from the establishments of theds routes to celiout o it WL k6 | the expunse pald by the Government aud prtson’ tion and the - Ltobertaqu's, noimination | and ai® JbPoltt | drawn from tho pockots of taxpayors In ;:l.-m orJnlndgo lm‘tmr“l?!? (1) :;Ag“v‘vclmdnl\lv‘nlenu'd other parts of tho country, 8 acceptunce o & ditforen i 0 cot~ " Jont i necoptance by M. Chundler; and tho AN BXAMINATION OF THR 100KS Hasunt of Mr, Conkling to those chnnges. Tnosu | 0f the Auditor’s ofice was made, disclosing natiory w'uum. \norofarn Beoussurlly bo tho | tho fact that tho Little Rock & Fort Suith figr&%‘n%nv :x“:!;‘au nul‘:ju:l e uhnrn‘;a::d il | route, one of those discontinued, had only ministiation Senators last night, renched no conclusion. ‘I'here aro varlous stotles ns to the reagon why no declston was made. One is that CONKLING'S SPEECI OF VESTERDAY created such n declled foeling In his favor that the more humedinte representatives of tho Admiulsteation did not eare to risk n vote to-day. 1lls theory 18 not weil tounded, rithough it Is tu-dny very evidentthnt Mr. tor, s 8 : o the south side of the river, They rodens | frults, huve hoon plenty. The fioods havo dume | - Orlando ' Dilds, who has neted o Vice-Consal Conkling’s speech huserentod o mueh atrong- | U gentiemen numed, : fi:ll;; |ll!U'll‘|ul||fl(01 offices na:h supplled by | Buch, weron wall-khowh inunufactutud SRt | far s Glénwood on tho ight necommodu. | awed th town bt S T ‘sow wha lato | of o Unlted States fn thi oty or sevun sears, er binpression than the lmmedinte frlends of WIILE IT 18 DENIED. other routes, Only one of thein was old | got was passed, and were not inghied under tho | tion traln, but, finding it impossible to cross | abuut kotting olf, but, In te days urter it diss | has reslgnod. e Adminlstration would wish; nud hns | thatany vote wastnken un tho Itobortsan case | enough to have mude quattarly roports, and | gencral cinss of hoopsirai, At that tlme the | thio river, they cone Uded {0 remabiy at the uppearance thoussnds of actus uf whuatwere Beseial Ditpalels 1o, The Chlcigo Tihunks duy, It 18 learned timt the ltepube- 0 of - §ton.wha 86" llph that on ad valurem | statl til this morning. Qitt 10 | HOW, witd el of tiow up, while lis tliinotd | - ToNDoN, Ont., Moy 10.—~The brivkloyers have 2auscd some wavering even among the Prosl- m ,“,',“Q'é‘,:: :gnivnvvom Dilournel e h:; oy tl‘lls ong rnlnrl}cdnmvonun ot 88 n qunrter, H‘rll:lyu o m;mm“,'“ e e n vl ey Eat ’H!" it Station, o Lomming. hnlu“{g mm_,‘.‘]" no | furiners. wonld hove besn eflvnwllfu 1) wu‘(t. n‘mmud fxa -éumn‘r‘:.a in r:_d;unw from §2 1o 824 Gentts frlands. o real reason why | toh Wik bad bocu ofarad (it 18 uald by n Nuw [ Tho other thres could.not have boeu of | oi'icounts porpeunaiins - ML was fouked ! At daylilehe thi mornin thalxos | roti toa to thikty duye, for, tho Sl tsey S0 ) 1O G0 BIEEBAR AR L Gl ge it € no totfon - was taken to-dny. was be- | Etiland Seiutor) W posipony until_Decembor, | greater Importance. A lboral-: egtimato Cuy THE PALK Y THE PRICKE, mnins o tho unfortinato llusick’ wore found ol Bt o ) " when the Ciions showed thut thord ero Lwo o om0 gninat pastponement. Thoroupol tha res- would plnee tho annual receipts ot the four olutlon was withdrawn, offices ut less than 850 a year. Tho annual THE GEONGE-WASUINGTON PRECEDENT. | costof the routs was $10,000.. The nilices will In bis spocch yesterdny, Sonntor Conkling ro- Lo supplied hereatter at an expense of nbout forred to uno of tha messages of George Wash- | $40a year, On another of the discontinued ington us sustalning tho prasent position on tho e mlmjm:t of, Haunlu‘x!lnl ufillrlouy.wull Auw, 0, routes—tat from Jucksouport, Ark, to 1550, Prosident Washingtan tratismittod to tha | Batesville, Ark.—there weroonly two Intor- Atrawa alonyg the track for a distunce of 1 couse it waos deemed ndvisable to e permit the matter to rest for n thne, and to allow the Administration to consider certain propositions that were mnade to-night, and to sea If 1t will not be possiblo to arrive ntsome i adjustment of the difiiculty, so thatn brenk - onn beavolded. As the time nrrives whenlt fidentiy look nir n: h“““b "T"( l:!m 'mualllér v:vnrn:o 'fx“f';f“h'n:::{i Mnyh l‘ll—luliu L‘h?x}[:fl:: ey on account ol 0 Da i or owing tho | and plastere 0rgrs have ueked O o R o fionny fnd l! | erouud. W aro very muo Gbliad to (08 peos | eren Jromt 81, o B 50 o duys tics dlonw the rotite. The fergman Af tho tyuck- | IO in tho Enst for tholr sympathy and kina | _Cho Journoyhien !Iwuuinkl:u in John Mee bands had the remaing gathored up, and _the teeliug, but most corthinly ‘Southorn Dukotw, | Phorson’s wstabiishment demdnd an advance, Coroner was notifiod to hold an l,‘,",‘“,‘ Teia | With tho excobtion of tho low linds on tho.Mis- Tho firin offered to glva thom whnt ihoy ot Known bow tho ngoldent noctirred, but ho | 8011 River, does not need iny contributions, for | for if thoy wanld afgi un agreenent vut te s Struck by o s GnuG frolgnt e Lo | i epaor buskadus wastouts, uid th drive, | mantsuy tor MR YSRGS ncks of ' & cumputiativol new - goun! ruduce v n 2 was abolit 84 yoars UF age, snd unuiartiod, Towion s’ ot} aking. It6 reimine tarao aonls 4 | t0 4o, - tho ad valorem .duty ia'now much lower in vrnnnruun.but upon no principle of constrio- don can tho Dopartinent chango tho olusalflua. tion of tho artielo with ovory fluctuntion of its rico, 1€ It wns i manulacture of fron fu 1814, t must remnln 2o until Congreas changes tho law, In 188, by n decislon of tho Department bosed on n vordiot of a Jury aud n Judnnent of tho United Stutes Court, it wae sottied thut 9 ‘ap- | cotton-ties of the deserlption fn gueation wero . s duy, und getting at, and 8loux Falls, the Lowoll will e hecessary to tuku somo natlon n | Senate henuminayanet brotlup Retucapg e | medintd offises, niylng frou 89 to 360 Auar. | o unafaptir of Trot, and BmisbIC. Wt I BODIES RECOVARED, ot 'tho Weat, 18 Increasiug In pawitiution ind | ¢ NORTH CAROLINA. areater dlsposition to avold mmeoling tho 1s- | jnmin Flehbourno, whose humiuncion had, beon 'é""fl bot e aiita ‘:x:“’;‘s‘m B ,fif"{kl'fi‘d fllm por cont ad valorom, Tule doolslun s stowd | - Spectal Du)lnl:h to Ths Ohtéago Triburis, bulldlngs every dag of you, {hink it worth S v ted rojucted by tho Sunate. In trausmitting Molu- | €O lo route wns 3 o third routy rougl o ons, ] ~, 11, X 0 whille you can publ hls. . L 8. 3 K ey miglg nm""v“' NOTIT BIDES Todbis nb0 thlum\Vnnnlnmonsnm':"- What | suspended was ‘gm,,." C'mudcx;, Ark,, to Now | torns of six Booraturics of tho Trensury, and Erarx, IIl, May10.—The lindles of Elmer A Lilcolihvod of Xts Hoinz Removed IIuntley and Leo 'f'aylor, two more of the from the Nolid=8outh—1tzceUnlon in victlms of the ferry disnator, were recovered | opncggl?-:xlf%fix:fi:?\{i‘x’.nfirnm o | Bohaif of LiguoreErohibitlon—Elos to~dny, making five sow found, Huntley's WABIINGTON, D. 0 May 1—1 n m—The quence of a Youni Negro. boty was found at tho rallrond bridge, Ofet §I "“l‘ bm'ca;-’mrnlahbs tha‘luliawul Bpeefal Dispaleh to Ths Chleago Tribune caught by tha wires, and Taylot's floating at | 20 4 v l;:nll otins ¥ folioWIg | CrevenAND, 0., May 10.—1t would yow look South {-l i td-roe miles “below. Loth 1’,1,} baromoter 1§ Hlghost on the South At- | 85 thouih the Solld-South was tobe broked wore badly decomposed, 10 forhier 8 baronicte il [ ‘, up It North Carolinn by ather wehus that has boon sent to Algonquin. for | Jantieconst andlowest it the Northwest. ‘Tho the Mab movomant aminyt the Boutbons: burlal, and "i . _funeral: nf tho | emperntiro lins risen slightly in the Mlddla | Hie Mnhotie MOYUIE ceeply Intter ocourred at the Congregational chuveh | 2%y i gintes 10 to %0 dogrees b the Upper ‘'he Prohibitlon exeltement that i3 sweeplis thlg afternoon, The ehurch was growded, tho 110 ERCS, i ob ovep that State, it seems to me, hus ot bect Tl Behood, of which ho waa a membor, attend- | Lake reglon, and trom 14 to 34 degrecs in the : od 11 thy newspapers. § g 8 "oy, Tuoso bodles roso uuiring tho | pper Mlsslssippl Valloy.. Winds in New | Very, fully disotased o BOOEE / nigght, 1t Is thought, by ronson of tho explosion | oy o Fooliatle, 18] owharb st of U am’ in receipt ot a privato letter from Prol. ot n Jnr of siasking lime placod In the rivor, natand aré varlable, Iilsowherb dnstof the |\ nrrls, of Rulelgh, Y. C., which gives Finty dolipesrowurd wits oiferad for tho rocovary | Misalsslppl and fn the West Gult States the | 500 fo Gt neovunt ot the recont convens of eiich, 'T'wo more bodloa uro known to bo yob dllli . B the hrutor, P ¥9E | provdiling winils® nre southerly, Italh had | o0 ey clty, nnd Is especially liker sowiory, Talt wenther | eatiog nashowlng how the Southorn heard - mUuix shnee lnst mwfi In Nuw Bugland and i ? whaa fired by educated negro eloguence. over may have boen the reasons which fnduced your tlll%cnt; T am porsunded thoy wore such as | Orleans, upon which natlon you deomed suflicient, Permit mo to submit to TAR BAVING your consideration whether, on uconsions whoro | will bo$80,000 & year, Thila vouto 18 674 mnlles ropriaty of ngminations Appears qucstion- L - e omcoul ok e e podiomt. i com. | 1 lengLh, and had upon It fourtean ofices, muniunte that elreumstanco tu mo, and theroby | which depond exeluslvely upon it for malls. O O O e oo, | For ~the ~fourth quartor of 1830 tho o make h ould wi plana- | ure iay bofore yon. Probubly my ronsons for | recoipts from theso oftices were, $257.1, nmnlmmns' Fiahbourno mu{umx to show that | or at the rato of $1,148.50 per yenr, It is not such a modo of proccotiiy ln such cuses, MIELE | thio purposs of the Departmont to lenvo the THIK NEASONS offices nffeotad by these discontinunnces which President Washinglon gave ntsomolongth withoutservicos but they nay all be suppliod were that Col, Fishbourne, who hud served un- | In qther wilys and without the enormous dis- e uiin ko Ttovolution, wis & vory pullaat | prog Olilcor, Ani thkt, AFLGr bia rotiroment Trom tho | Droportion butweon expenses and recolpts Qirmy, o bl ‘boen repeatedly elooted to the | Shown by the figures given above. * ft Is Htatn' Legisiaturo, and hnd beon presiding ofli- | probable that an outery will - ba mnde ver of the Kxocutive Counoll of the Stato, ag wwatl i Hinotive Ollicne of tho. milltia foroos oF | MEMINst the poiley of the Tustmastor- Geargln. Morcoyor the Preaidont ind recolvod | Genoral In eutting off routes like thoso {u-lrytu lotters of recomumondution and orul tus- | named, * but i it I3 made 1t will -’J’J&’%xk"pfii'f.??.‘x‘%‘é‘&éfil’"’ from many o= | po from the contractors, and not from tha IN A FOOT-NOTE people, ns the recelpts from the offices show tl;n.h:ul i llm:mnluyn" "'l‘nln‘ mfl!flm! ns conclusively that the people are notinter- rosidunt Weshington ls 8 strong lustance of | estod to nny mnteriul oxtent, Controots of 0. tho Bunate, thus glvithe uB | this kind are, fn fact, nothing more than which ho know to be fiv and moritorious. 1t wns | subsidies to steamboat routes, and, It longer als n strong Iistancy of the deforence of tho 0 o Hemnte Lo the Senatora.at.thio Stat interatod iy | coutinued, it should bo dono wnder tho namo the nouynation, Col. Fishbourns buving been | of subsidies and witn the knowledgo nud BY through sevontuen sossiuns of Couwrcss with . out change, Becretiry Bhermnn considerod this question itpon the fullest discussion, and guve bls deoision in @ lottér already clted n #ccordoneo with nn established rulo, Th wllnwln%)nn uage of part uf that declsion will oxpres the viowa of tho prosont Seoretarys 1o siation of this Dopurtment 1 I8 constrics tion of tho Tarilt law must by In necordanco with tho law as Iald down by tho courts, and cunot be_contralled by whit tho individual opinlons of.the oflicees Of this Dopirtmont tnay Da frow time to time,' Nor shoukl tho rieclsion of ono Beorotary of tho Tredsury on o question of this churucter be roversed by hils suocossor fn oflice oxcept upon tho strougest grounds and whero tho cuse seems to udmit of no othar course of uetlon, Thare 1s no branch of tho publlc servicw in vhloh . THE. RULE OF ATARE DECISIO should bo moro constantly adhercd to than in the construction of tho cuatoms Inws, Evon it tho duglelon i8 orroncous, trade and commercy will bo Injutod by doparting from it, espu- clatly . where 1t has Dboon sunotiongd’ by tho Unitud Htated-ovurts and by contlnuous practico for a number of yours, Acting In ue- cordaties with those prinolulos, and consiuuring tho thuroughuess with which the case refurred to npposrs 1o huve been lrlml,,mulunuhc{( time whioh ‘tho' dociafon 0f this ‘Dopartniont, based upon such doelsioun of the Court, has been in foreo (n the necommoiniion of the business Intorusts to this ruline, sud tho fuct that cotton lluul whon Iuklllmnw\r:“mnnu faeturod, nppenr © orovery reluctant-to make n contest between { the Senate or any portion of It and the Ad- ministration, 'The fact hns been very strong- 3 Jy put in the caucus that the Democrats i nre only walting an opportunity to do what they can to aid dissenslons among the Re- publicans. A prowinent Democratic Sen- ator, who wns supposed to be nn ally of Conkling, suld to-dny that- ho owed allegi- anco to no mapn, thut ho was waiting and H watching the Iepubliean situation, and z should put his vote whera it could do the most misehlef to the Republican party, The { Rtepubllean Henators are consclous of this, and aro making every porsible endeavor to prevent n break, No Commitivo wns ap- pointod to-dny to walt uvon the Presidont, NOR WAS ANY TIME FIXED for an adjourncd cauous, buta self-nppointed © committeo has visited Gen, Unrfleld to-nlght. Evorything was loft te futuro conslderation, 1 and the-cauous adjourned subjoct to the eall of the Chairman, Mr. Anthony, During the {/ protracted session mearly every Souator i spoke. No specch oxceeded five minuies in l length. Tho burden of all the speeehivs was UNDER TIE w“!}.“"‘S' “:2\, l'l‘:m reglon Bpectal Dispateh ta The C : provalls, ", Wil "L 3 Figineftignun: PPl Niseinstupl has rison throd tnthesnt | mako o liboral oxtract from Frof. Harris Semyarieny, T, May 10,—~1his morning H o oL 2 D J. R Able, It ident of Tayl Difbynte.nnd tivelye indhds at Lo Clalte: It | lattor bolow.s v, J, 1. Able, n wenltny resident ot Taylor- | jiuy falien ninoteot inelies at St Lotils, a6 | 8 yg aro Jubt now'upon the eve of unoat ibe ville, wus crossing tho trostlework on the | itis two feetton inches ubave the dangue luo | oo or oo anit parduste taught campalgns la ralltond track near Edinburg when he was | and fulling at Cairo, threq feat six Inchvs: ahuve th Tho last Leglshature ken b 3 1 au Helena, soven inches nbovo ut Vieksburg, ono | tho history uf thu Stito, Tha o overtnkon by n construction trafn, BeR | juch ubovo nad rislug slowly at Moiphls, - passod & vigld Probibition: Uill for the Blate: ubinnt 70 years of age and quito doaf, ho did not | The Ohlo hias fullen thirtoon Inchos at Pitts- | \iich s to bn submitted to tho proplo In Aus notice tho wpproach of the traln uncil 18 was | burg. [t hns rison fourtceu Inchos at Clneinnatt st, For tho timo boing all party aud color wimost upou him, 1o sitompted ta stup. off tho | and ton ut Loulsvllle, au arLAe 1 rats und lle! bridge, but was run down by the traln, and re- "Tho Cutnburland has follon -twonty:one lnchos | lides aro obliternted, and Dumoct alls coived llliurhu which must provo fatal. part of | at Nushvllle,’ publiouns, white ol and binok i, 866 i Juo of e to o a ditterent artiolo frots hoop tron, na | the 10w of hld hond bothg cut olf by- the viyine, Indiention iro that partly cloudy wontherand | ing in Lo Intgcaats of Probfbition, tue B Fo e . | rejectod simply beer thn Goorgla Bunetors | sanctlon of the people wi ol A HILE, P, Sy 10,~This morning an unknown | necusionnl ratn will provall in New Englund | Inrcost conventions which vor ussuiy Bt it o vl & it o o prty, | eieol Rt ST B B, | T 2% | A o oot s | matia et ast M S R | e i it Mt | M Sl v b St { - 8 nito! [} ¥ i 4 > s 3 o CUBLOIS 1 omMIng oar Lhi Yo 0 was ovl= | vall in tho . Atluni tates to- g ignt, Thly Convs Vs ¢ tlons wns of comproinise, To-morrow the | Upoen this ducument, At s restariy Amdesi (ol fopest; ek A Oy omeglioers ; dently crossing the truck for the purposoof | duy, and probnbly to-morfow, * ost und ablest inen ju North Cieolhia, Sevest vateing n fl‘!fib‘lm train, ninluz WCeRL, 'In his 'fml-" Missourl ‘?vln probably continue to fall, | ot the oflicora of thin body, including tho S flnukuz wos n bandkerchiof inntked * Fred B, | Tho Missisa) tl will probibly continne to fall Wt | ey, wero' sel0teds nd W Wil oo, J Bt. aumx 1 k‘m(r?.mdrun nt LoClalve, Daven- | us “many binok mon wero portyand Keokuk.: ABSOCIATKD PRESS RRPORT 0¥ Tuis oAucus, [ WasinNatoy, D, C., May 10.—Orders wora WASIINGTON, D, O,y MH wmg-u is spatod that | lasued to-day from tho lost-Office Dopart- Benntor Edmunds withd; I8 rosolution, by | yent todlacontinug the steamboat mnll sery- which it was proposed to docliro us tho souss of 1L Citrotts chws [ 16 cxpodiont for tuo Senata to | i¢e at onoe on tho followlng routes in the 't,%l’x:m?‘gg‘:lnl gtflll Im fl:fi'&" ‘Im:flua:% ‘?::‘tw‘l:g South and Southwest: Momphls, Teun,, to T e e Tho TR b e it Witisburg, Ar!c.. uq wlles, ens't of sorvico on wns tho discovery upon the canvass made by | the route 312,133 por annwn; Caumden, Ark., ki that it would bo defouted bynyote of about | to Now Orleans, 871 miles, cost of sorvics $:30,000 Sennte will proceed with the Stanley Mat- ¥ -+ PROCEEDINGS « "IN OPBN BENATH WasmiyartoN, D, U,. May 10.~Tho une finishod business came up,and the Sennte, on ution of My, Pendleton, went into excautivg i tho promisvs, Vory respoctfull 4 s Wu.u’d" &mnon’."snor:tnry. thews ense, Mennwhile all Republican eyes are turned to the White Ilouse, The talk In cnucus drifted Into suggestions that the difleulty might be compromised It an ndfournment could bo Iind without taking any actlon, and that by delny some sort of an_agreement might be n 1 1 ousl, ‘tho samy huuse, Buth & st e A 0oy 1B e Hausl oN AT e oyt pofary in the silh A A - {Dvion wero mndo Uf DrcATUR, Aln., Moy 10,—Four Nogroos af | . _LucAGu. Muyj0-Unsp.m. _ | druasos ln favor of DeobIBHE0, BT o bet work on the Alubata & Great Southern cons I The | Wi et I Wesiaat | A8 G Uualon, o D spucet, b strugtion tenlin were killed yestorday at Max- o ch Trut, | bero, sinco tho War, and the best abteeh, n 3 V' 3 onrd, wid i well’s Switel, not far bolow M'uscaloosa, fouin. | beliou wiloh L luvo ovor hey aslon, When tho dgord wore reopudod the Y : Loy | oL s Vot Now lterne, N. Ca £ 102 if preased for fnmediuto adoption, . Th s S e A w w young_ colorid un ot & Univenily : basls for an ngreomont, and which, 1t Is un. | dur was ot dologuten to, u Coinmitios Of the | 30t Litta ook, Atk to Fort Bmith, Ark. 200 NOTES. . widlutoly commenced digRing out tholr smothe al_Bed spoko lika onp tuapled., Waw Lo & e—cosa i derstood, wero submitted to the-Presfdent | ully, und at tho vioso of tho day's mow‘“m mflos, cust of surviue $1,000 per aunum, BTANLEY MATTHEWS, uring comrades, whiony llt m;vud aEnit, atobing '-".m[u.m—nrua; t ohlulm:‘un:s ndxfll“u\r':‘:x‘u;v& bt thieir ston® . by an luthuato frlend of the latter to-night, aurrlm:l!mblu hope ‘":.n umnnnlnm{ t tho 0x l‘fflll"l\;ls:"';ll'“fl:g’foal:?'l‘ln l.}?;t.{lrlb%‘t ml‘kul WI'H Bpectal Dispateh to, The Chicago Tribune, two mory, aud burylng tho four iy ono grave. ang insteumental orrak,, A A I‘;'hEu:n';. o d‘::kln‘l‘ll““‘ und enthugian 't;v ‘ oratheso: ‘That Robortson shinll elthor be | iatitif litureiecs sn tho pasty rnks may yatbe | gy Bl ity ™Puirhiei, 8 0.'°30 | Wasinsaroy, D, €. Mny 10—Stanloy Mot- | pATAL ACCIPENT IN A ItOLLING- | }ean jner puueler, Tid. 5P thiudora of upplausd wnfllzvfi"‘”" Ilustrate 3 CONSIDERALLY TIME WAS SPENT 5‘&"‘"«'&"‘&‘}1’63&}’.’.“5‘ 05$"m &u(fio}nmflx Buuh«lt; thows' frionds nro muklg o tespernte etfort MILL, * % Ighoat wnmahmre!lu. t I'lllllll’lmllllfiu ?1231-0'- capblty, nd | m orsent _as Cansul-Gouoral to London, andy | 1y mquiring and dissussiig bow to cauous pro- | marvics. BHLITY DUt ailmim - Peiot Lisar to | to-nIEE to securs votad forhiuy us 1b is ox- Bpectal Dispatch (o The Chleago Tribund, Fowat wineratuss B hasuvarionn.. Inieo to Fulte tho Faco 1 the gstlmatios ol Job extraordinary asit mayappenr, that Chandlor, | ceedings of yosterdny wut out. Bomu thought | Gnsque, Aln., 47 millos, cust of sorvice 83,08 por | Dected that his easo will come up In tho Sen- of New Hampshire, should be NOMINATED AH COLLECTOI OF CUSTOMB of the Port of New York, 'Ihils suggestion ‘was rocelved with so fow slgus of dissont by the Conkilng men that It was thought to be that some eavosdroppoer had got tho seorts by unnumfl obily to Beltuy, 310 wiles, e Hetening ut tho kuy-hol lun{ Benutors uatn | feo 0 mv: u:rfllxmf' u p?;‘.’.n.\-'fi'.ifififii'r}n protosted auainat anybody giving out u singie | James bas recortainud that sorvios for neasl puint in _relstion to the proceviingy, und sov- | ull the {ntermedinto otlovs on na ouuol{ nn\l declarod that they would not uttor w word | performod Jointly by steamboal nm{ nlund u{:“g;l‘ l'al 1:' mfiullmsu-‘ ulm‘l‘zflnkwo:o mfdu' \lm‘lt starerouts coutractors, and that L) nd done opL an inviolate seorot, e, Nuruside's nmumuoul, ‘-uhmmml THE KNTINE SBRVIOR bueriers INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, May 10.—At the Tn- : Custoauo, May Wojot o s, | WBIE uad to Lok dowi b ilaned Ly by diannpolis llumn'x-ml'l this aftornvon twoof | —— «u :fxf 'n'm:.l :“ng “oe !‘,‘:’.t'é'k."i?f‘fw."m. ‘arolliae the employés, James Whipplo and Willlam I B % ho apeoch wis dolivoved List We S er o Campuell, woro ltwc\; with groat furve by the and 1.! still (now dManduy) tha teik "fll'{";g" nen swinging_crune, Whipplo will die of Interual tho olty, Many able nnd eloquait 3“““ e % nuvespokon hery bolure, but b ousion injurlus, nud the other wdn s budly burt, BYe ADoKl s Nt thom. Ou x[‘m:«l‘);;mm“ ttipy bxpooted nothing norg th o ata to-forroy. Undoubtedly there will be o long debnte Upon It, pa thp opuosition to hin 18 very detorminod, ¢ JUDGE TOURGER has L‘nuutm in favor of the curpet-baggors of North Carollin, m\ 18 endenvoriug to secure for them all the Fedo ! & i ) } { ‘{ g made Solleitor-General in Chandler’s place, i worthiy to ba suggestod to the Presldent, % terday, { th b onf bo satisfactor)ly porformed ovor star routes tal appointments;, For | KILLED BY AN EMERY-WIIERL, medluere Erom tho * pigker A | Gov. Fostor saya to-night tha theso propasi. | YeMerlad o rosuiid the wouon ufitho foruar | G20 SAHEGRL PRSI CYELCATRGUIAR | (hia‘ransols o s b opposed Y the iative | Manisow, Wik, May 10—On Saturday, Tabcr ] o spencers puled Info, i3 y ) i, Brive, tho color | tions ars thoroughly undurstood at the Wiilts | nomiustions, cruited o luagthy disusion. I looutiyjes, | Tuoss uxtonsions ean be mada I | Jeyubllcone, e while Edwprd Lomul, of Hartford, \Vuf. Nifioanco Lafuro i s s your b 18T - | W Pt hy % . B lluu;fi‘ t::fid thuldum !’ru;ldunt o qulte fa- | \yu Aokod, pro aud oo Lt I le Glorsieod | with e coat uf. tho. sioambot. RCFYIEO, | 1o st sort I“m', "”‘.'l‘l“:‘n Lyslclans foar | &ton County, who was employed ‘In_the Dut"oF ~ovon hundsomna foatired BRIy ) vorubly disposud towards making soue such | dovated” triond In tho aucus, who watobed | Which will Do discoutinued, " Tho uge | 193111 Seriously i, mtd gr phya! Dplow vstablishmont in that village, was at work hysiquo, aud. cominunding, PRty )i arrangoment, providod hie could do so withe | his Intorest, After wonslderublo dubuje the | #rowate aust of survics oun thoss el i | corebro-spinnt inouingltis. At an cwoy=wheel, grinding vultivatorsteotl, N eh Laps 17 {“‘“ o tural oratural < out making It WPRCAT 08 o surrendor on his | 9AUCUS WpRoAred reudy 1o VOt on thio cauous | BluuRiLoAL Foutos amouilg to neurly g . YOUKTOWN, 1L burst u pleca kiriking bim §n tho breast, uo lodus yowviror, Ho 18 & HULT g duattial t part. ‘The Presidont’s best friends uromost | [OISIN0N, Ferryo whio wat tn the busboration | Lt thue a1 o S a1 Debart: | 14 has boan decdud to ounstruet thio York- | caushug nstaut death, B e wan B et L bitterly ovposed to this poliey, 'They gottlug shiayud, waesont for n g burey to vate, | SeN6 TS S0 ofuls. not, mow touduad by | 19WH centonnial unumunt of Virgini grauit. uitaet Ha i b ucois oot < Ho Ia bount to :&:?\nulq‘n ‘t,lr iy countey, und 10 tlounl repuitation.” sidio This u‘x:mo Convention Issumlllnwxnaldr:',”““‘ the ‘wnp(n of the State, of which % ing lwn park; | i i “ Yo #iso vogn; oouy;utulnu»n Thap now, for G, the njxtury of the State wind e Tiugaph,qf 11t the peuplo of ull v T BNG. Botore gall, uikok oh 008 CREF uurty form, to. wdvance o Wront BUC S, ut: Withoub sty conflict ot e without awi unrrfl”"'z‘{.';',}"’.f.‘fi':.'fiurd b KILLED IN'A COAL-MINI, win R Hyectal Llpateh 19 The Uktcago Tribunss Prny, 1L, May 10,~A miner nanod Henry. Schutte was. killed in’ Cahill’s. shatt this ing b . morning y & fulllug slone. ll::l Yo nm'l Ll Feputie EX-CONGUESBMAN DAYNE look upon It as & complote surronder, lndmh"pmmlnlinl Itopublicaus of l'lnlhnhum and tegnrd it o8 n snare propared by Conkling's friends in order to trap the Presldent, . Those who think that the Presldent ins not been dlsereot, first in the nointuntion of ftobertson and mexy In the withdrawal of the New York nomlinations, und who look ahead of Robortson's nomina- | L8 .. tion to the vory bitter and prolonged fight nll | <through the Adwinlstration (It Robustson Is confirmed), are rather disposed to fuvor such on agreewent us.this, TUE PREBIDENT'S BEAL PRIENDS, ‘who bellove in his resolutely ndhering to the Tuon 1t was urged from the Uunkiing side thut | thom will not cost inurs than $7.00, aad thus i Bt e eot 1D diaciong weve foaw | Yourly saving Of $0000s citcotad ‘I nddition a wnjority would vots for tho rosolution, 1o tha roytes montloned, & soore or moro of short ), i routes Bolith and Southwest, heretofofe mnin- CONKLING'S FIIGNDS BTAVED OFF A VOTH vary| tained ut a cost vary Imf from $100 Lo $50 per by protoating against forcluggu doolston Just | annuw, will bo disiontinued ot an corly dato, e, Tuullof thy dlwunluut‘u very klud fuel~ | Othar and larger reductons and disvontinuances dug was munifeated towards Conkling by tho | of wha the Dopartinont rugards us unnccessary Bonators, who wmaintuined = that - ltoborte | routes {n various suctlons of tho country. indy m' ought to Dbo vontirmed, snd declared | be expooted from timu to tine, cubomsintlh | STANLEY MATTHEWS, Committov-room, ‘The genera! disposition wau 118 CHANORS, manifpsted to avold puiting eny huwillgtion t Dispateh " ugan Conkling §n confirming Hobertson, Hove Appetat Dispaich o Ths Chicago Tridunks., uul—ul Seuaturd “who sup) hed obortaon ox. Wasminaton, Do €, Moy 10.~It {8 re- Yt:s:‘l; “"hu.'wlnmn l‘:h“ Jonvliug bud been u gurded as'certaln by the friends of Stanloy Rmme causd Lo cumplyin wAG tiats taough 1t was | Alatthows that hie will be confirmed to-or- will culi an tho Fresidont to-morrow 0 U now deal In uui: ‘adurul uppulnbioents of Weats orn Ponusylvanla, % % CONFIRMED, PR fentLe: I SXSCHELE SR Tonistigen o 2 I}Inlt 3.&'& 'hunhul for Um’n'uln: .'flw.u Mursl linat Namuel W, Melton, Unitod Htated Attorney for South Curoliun Puilty T nte Justica of the Supremo Court, Utah; Atbort Woodouck L’nl,ww, n[ Juternal Hovenue for the Third Distrlct of 1iinols; sud Joby A, Hill, Fostmaster at Albuquerguo, No . PARDHE AND CHANDLER The Banute Judlolary Comulttos. this moraing 2 E £ ES a years, and Sooke: T11s Hubite WErS: gbod kna. tion was that of & teady, ludustrious m — " e DROWNING DISASTEN, 5 Evizaueruvont, N J, May. 10,—A row- boat containing u flsiing party of four wos cnpslzed near’ ‘Trombly Polnt on Staten Isle and Bouud, yesterdsy, and Froderick Stark, Chaglos Sjarl, his son, dged 6 yoars, and Dayld Ruach were drownod. 5 pur! i the newspapore; that bo bad ‘ ] 100 thlg moralug s — - .+ position he hins taken, look upon this move- | propor to coulrin Ratiortson and austain the | Fow §¢ hlvouse It reached on the calendar, | S1%H! h“‘-""‘"""“"""d'gumnumm- ot CRUSHED 10 DRATH., fatgver” T ment 68 nothing less, then o trap that the .i:"{gs{,‘l‘fi'.“;nf,":n Jlegubloie, shouid, fin tuole. | a3 it probubly whl be, unless specches which ggl‘lln"zg' »".kl.‘fi.‘.‘l‘a’ifi '.‘.‘.‘,"o voto for Bardoc, bitt - BppetalDlpotsh (0 The Chisago Tridunse 0 i g et a2 Coukling suen have set for hlm, and s they are ufraid (st the Dregident will < be deeolved. They say that Conkling would wish for notbing better than to keop Roburtaon out of tho Custom-touse, and If he would succeed fn havig bl vont'abroad ho would bo untirely satiwtiod. ‘I'bat was the propo- sitton he made o Garfleld in March. It 19 Fo- gurdodl o4 slugular that tbis wovemont is ats tomyplod In fuce of tho fuct thut I( Hobertsou's caso 18 furcod 10 u vete, which it can bo at uny tliwe, there would uot bo uioro thun ten, or ut the uotion of the Lammi was virtuully unun. Linous, us only & favorsble rouort was subiultied to the Honuts In executive session. It 4 undur- 8loud that thore will be no o} mu’lunp to Pare duo’s conlirmution. Tho- Judleluty Commitico took up l‘.m Cuuadlor nomiuation for Solicltor- QGenarul, but latd it over. without action, with tho {utoution of holding aunother mestiug to morrow, yepeclally (o vote ou Chandlor, The jue digations ure thut the twajority Fuport will be advorso to Chundion, und the winosiy rvport la his fuyor. ¥ WITHDRAWNL Tho President withdrow from the Bouato to- day tho nowluntion vt William Jessu Urunt us u e 1 AP ' 2 eches 1 HEAES monund Qove o by v would v,llkl:.l:::)‘::“u “y'l “lllu 'Narth_Curnling, foF & i S b '\I"ln to bo removed from tho eoluwn Houtl, '.- Qrrawa, I, May 10.—Charles Seball; & miner In Cahili's conlshaft, Peru, was crushed benvath & mnss. of rook wnlfhlng S0 pounds, this foronoon, and killed. Mo leaves u young wite. 4 spprooiats Conkling. 'This s 1o | threaten the case kive rlsa to o dobato which lmil provatied 1o such au o;';":ut "th‘"\flo consumes the sesslon. Thero |8 o roport that ol withuut o oppc iy owad | sowme of. the members of the Judliary. Cou o 3 Y u mujulmy find doulargd for 1. ‘Tho cwuons sds | Mitted lutend to brivg forward the Auder- Journed without deciding unything by sotuul | son cuso and argue thut Senator Alntihews' e A advolubod wiat & ajasity will | couection witlh that was of & ohnrutor that TUNG USDERSTANDING should preciuds his confirmation, Ilis was that Stanley Matthews' nomiuation sball bo | frlonds, - howuver, feol absolutely —cerv takeu uP to-morrow. Tho calouintion (s thas it mlu 0f _success, ‘They count upon sixe il wosipy uu*‘.uml duye, as Bduunds, Davis of en Rapublican votes g ourtaln, snd sxpect {itiuols, and otheni intend 10 wuke long argu- | several othors which uro now countod us doubl- meuts sgalust big coullrmauon, wud thesy will | ful. Friends of bis wbo have cauvessd the v 2 e em— w0 . OMARA, NEB, - i ; TA CLAUS: .“ %Mg?‘ }S%:,‘: Am‘vfu : Osrhua, Neb., Moy 10/~ Teports l:rnuui;‘t by |- 51;1“’ }E\‘:‘ A'.‘P,fflw.-su Jul-C:ul:“’ o Bl L T e ot | Cnut. Furny, Papal Tonpogtor, who: hns just | 8% FARCAC Lk uy 1o youth e on tho douhio iraok of the fook Tafand Rond, [ Totrasd” rom” Montaua” aid Yullowstoue | g orpy, giartcd prerlund i 8 W (n ety : Vi ;s s are b 8500 fet L Saile, 160 frofi tho fteots of haht | Veliey, sek nb vest fegrd Of 8 lood. when o | yyeauyy Bt Jullop s igti LT sier v, a1 {f » Ho bad boon u | June rlse iu the Missourl Rlver occurs. | rate cundition. lll:u &‘Rfi?}"&a‘fl :Eé‘d’:'m“ weekd. 'd Tho ubpsecedented thaws bave multed the saow | trvt