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1 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. anexporionced officer, in the midst of his term, nll clnfser of publc mon ecemod to ba foward | to his party representativos on tho fmue be- | from voting agninst the conflrmation o | theScnnte. What the rosult will ba, of coursn, | (ingfiald had driven them to the ston. Tho { 1moans of this Iast bold ang uy, =) 3 ve eannot bo told”” Mr, MaeVeagh added that ho | * Half-lireeds” or Adininistration men, who ex A iy T, 1t Ta wroposed siddoniy to put n | 4o conclusion that both thoso gentlomon bad | tween himand tho Adumistration, and a roflee- | Robartsan, In ordor to save n petly Postmas- | oot b e ot complicntion 1 | b been In hikh glea Tor two oF threo days ovee | Dub A ho does, it will by ty umb‘elclcd blay, L i T fhowho hna bt ne towalog for | made a mistake, sinoe on the faco of the moves | Hon will authorizo him to fight the Admimatra- | {ur hero ant atother petty Postmaster thore. | politica. Secrotary Thahie, unon bolig naked by | the m‘rl‘lh\ly of Roberizon'a gonfirmation, ho- | the Legislature which o and 3 la"""“ ot e posttion, and who cannot he Rkl [ ens antie declaration that, W thoy bould not | tlon to the endof it term, and striko {tnblow | 1q proposed to submit to sueh n situation | VIsitors for hia viewa ontho ithition, fuld thit | enma jubiinnt on tho rocbipt of tha nows of the tnsulted. Neither ho F Platt liay, o Bive Come geetal s 08 4 TG e contol the patronage of thelr | wherever he can get u chaneo. Mo do- g ianger, aud by o | Tiowid nut enky (v apewe sbout it 1T neaupled || restguntion. ¢ / ! nor iy Dfleral nttes, T the Wangural of President | ho nllowed ta con PAtrom tarsd” hg | Jolinceecand haappenls, . 3o peuple o a pecutiae praltlon, und he thonght he ought But | » ogcok” HAS. COMMIITED MURDER TU1S UI8 BECOND FILhLER, 1 e o e v T Murch, stand | Heatent tho hunds of tho Prestdont, thoy would | clared’ his purposo to mnka war on tho | qyggef Now York to soe whothar they beltovo | 1o oxpross uny opiiilon for pubiieation. RS IMEETE 2 Iins any clabins to vecogn] LATT, th “Phe Ciy )l Serviee can never bo | reslgn from tho Sonato and appeat Administration from tho dnto of his redleotion. | ypas the two Senators swhiom thoy had choson nro fopba AR R0y it e :u.»u».. +- b etieated; | of 8 presont. T h»'lzll tion at thg hangy patd e satixtucry buais il 1t 18 HO4LT) to “thote Legliaturo to eay whotbor | Ho oxpressod @ bollof shat tho Sowatu whl m | competont to vepresout that Slato in the mattor 1IN TIHE METROPOLIS. e e hion mrus SURANET ATorire: | now In seoking Lo’ me ares A bis ag, dut I‘,|":J|.1‘_""“"‘:‘-v}(:;'r the ol u‘rvllllx'n;s;\‘l“("m!"'mi ihls Toxislature would mot deciaro that, | WwIn in scasion until ho comen back, A frieml | of paviatmg the Presidont as to nombuations, and pE i ettt Dret e oo vonght 1o, iva thotr | e 19 seelkd g Lo mnko that by rcqu.m“ Aol thomppotnting powet, Rgainat tho waste of | in tholr demanding all the Fedoral potronago | remarked that tho Senato would adjourn this | thay wiiiboth be returned to the Senato at tho Spectat ,‘mwm to The vmmm‘fimzm. pants taken down i recolve @ soutil wpanks K 1o position Whiel e ) 3 T und " (e oustietton of public businoss | for New York at the hands of tho Presilent, | Week. Coukling edid ho thought noti that tho | cqrilest possible legnl moment, and notallo- | wr O3 Moy TThe reslgnation of | Hi: Asselnbiman 8kinuor, nuitt-maghino e | taken inhis fight with gy gy, 12 sl Iy the lnordinate pressure for plices ANG | 400 nad tho full support of the representa- | Domocrats, now in the majority, would besrewd | puplienn voto will be cast against thamn, Aftor | o EW Yok, May 0 il didinto or Speakor in Jnnunty. aiya: B 10 would | of the Nutlon Is stmply o ciive e tho proto ~|mnl "r:nll'l‘m'?hfi:m nnlns:l"l’r:; tives of the peoplo of that Stato. Tho majority | enough to continue tho scsslon to givo bim a | pnge, Senators Conkling and Platt was the topic of "l?::ntwwb:ngto::u?u‘:.!F"Em::ml:!“;ln‘\lfl;l({nw rlv;“ll:nl:"n cuse. His rostguntian, © ¢ W lllmul. Y i 3 altd Y e o o = o h o s tonitra AT Inne oifites | wore Inclined to Fidioule bnth gentiemen, o (nr | ehanco to open VERUAPS, THE DRLUGE." gonoral discusslon in this city to-ay, Opie- | tniis Wid cunioimary enfin und dofiborata inune | anything, sieans wat o ayoas forg et of tho suvernl oxcentive departmonts, and pre= | na Platt was Included in the affuieat all. Tho J18 AGGRESRIVE WAR It is stated that Domoorats in tho intorest ot fons of somo eltlzens on the ovent are here« | ner, but. is dnlmrnnomv'orumlukn and !IH‘“' thon of his conrso to tho body walely el A ieas eriho Hio xrowvis than whicl sumovalsshallbo | nost common romark wns to tho elfect thut 16 | nralnst tho Presidont. Walking up and down | Coniclug will now nttomnt to forco i udjourn- with recorded : B Y in it | Ho exiucts to b rellcetod to tho oy e 2 ;:;“;',{:',',{,'}};:'I‘f')",:m““t;;j.'.“ I{;"{,‘f‘{'"f“‘ ,,’,‘:“{,‘},}‘.,’,‘é‘.‘ was simply the cnso of tlio room, Conkling spoko of tho Presidentas | ment of tho Senata sine dig, in order thut 1t may JOSETIE Y1, COATR; Kosslont ono’ of tio ninctean Now York boite | 10 ns oluntartly voslgied, and if iy ‘:' which Hion 1eaehlet wenild mntco migor ofilvea® Jirey to THR BPOILED TI0Y 1OSCOT, anothor Hxyos, and snid the Republican PAFY | not ho possiblo far Kobertson to bo confirmed | of the law firm of which Willinm M. Evarts | crs_at 'Chicago., mays: *You can hut io | lon 18 fuililied this fct wiil oy oy b o ntricue and weong, jid #hjold minor olices [rom | oy vorused to pluy becauso ho conld not got | Was disgusted with this sort of l‘mnltlcnu"umt before the cleotion ean take place tn tho New | §g n momber, sald, when informed of the res. m_urlh ml“ul;:x:ulnn ‘nrlvlnlykln J’fir&"l\lll n‘ml to Prosidunt Gartleld that the grent Stay o e uvoc, wnd whedior tho Collectorabipsftie | ot sandy or bl ouough bite of applo. | tho conduct of Garleld i bls ¥ treachery » 10- | Yurk Legialaturo. Of vourte, those resfumutions | jymntion of Senntor Conkling, “T am T e Cutiiian, i e | YOFc euatains him in ik opposition o gy o7 et s ot 1ot b0 lcepod HOFG. _Ase | In nll Mr, Conkiing's long experienco i overs | Wards the Republioans would mako tho parts' | yive tno Democrats completo control of tho Sen | vury wld to hear 16 A friond of Chooto | e Pinte i T iteie Tuat wintos dechnea | frmation of Judge Robortaon s co con. e i et Merritt t o wn oillcor of AVerio | eatlunting himsell, be hns nover miccecied so | Sollil for n stalwart like Grant, and would rosuit | yio, ns Pintt nnd Conkhig buvo ulremty vacated 10 talk ahout tho aituition, Gen. MeDougall, | Port, That 18 tha only motivy wpe " 0 tis who enlled while she revortor was talking o y which t might be reasonably | complotely (n exeiting univorsal attention to | in tho next Presidential Convention nominnting | thelr sonts, This gives tho Democrats two ma- | ' Marshul fn tho Nurthora District, whose bame | Conkling can have f tenderiy nrgued thit all the Senator shonld with atneri- mu’u%rc’?fiv\unu E i uutvidout Iuportabeo As | Grant, or suna man Ike him, who, A8 Conklng | jority, oven If Makono shail continuo to net with with him satd, whon informed of the nows, | wne withdeawn by tho President, rogards tho g his rog) at this thmo, and M, 1y Rntio 1§ wiviae his itncement by nman of obvious | yuon this occusion. mys, cnn always bo found whon wanted by the * I can't throw up my hat beeauso the cell- Fusignations as tantumount to, h s Ay It eyyge, Miperlariy. Pty wnt b suld fhat ol e liepiiiican party on il cocasions.” Conkllig ;?&““}1{:2;}2:‘)‘,‘-“;“‘3 om:";;"!‘;::' aro ngreat | oo e too low, but just considor I bave dona A PRIMANENT ANDICATION: ‘,’;“dm‘:\{l‘":l“" L e “ Ahouk v 2| T nado s 4’ ¢ 3 b ha Pliice of i man who, witboutsuperior iitioss, hud CAUCUS, TIID TERM QUITE TROMISENT SMASHED THE REFUBLICAN DARTY. It It Is the bust” nows I havo heard in [ 9f tho political lewdurshin of Conkling Hhe il o disnppointed, und e, Cun‘klln:"v.rllx;h " rondtrmi biscuuntey;OrarsuBISEAFLY, boppolous TWO 1ioUns. In talking with his friends this nfternoon, nnd | Tho Ropubllcans are ulso talking nbout Anal | yUaTs, th exprees dny opiulon, ‘except that hotl 4 popularity, I very lntilo t tiad gy "0 8 s seryvicy, THE CASE IN ITAND Spretal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribuns, spoke of his fight us tho beginning of the con- | pdjuurnmont, ns it joaves thom Ih - minority. WILLIAM M, DODOE, Jf., Bonators will be redlccted, Uov. Cornell ITE 11AS GoN: ec! THO PAR % N N, — tin 184 of Gurtleld and tho g snlds “/Tho nows is n great surprise to me, | beid tho resignation in his office all dny, | in this husinoss tor his ow, 3 does not belong to withor of these olasses, Tho | WaAsiisatos, D, G, May 16—Tho Repub- | test for tha dorea Mr. Fryo, immediately upon honrlug tho lottors : R D ) 'y W0 nterusts, Yheqtion of Mr.. Rusortsan, nnd nis loglaine | lean Sonutors held another caucus of two 33::‘,{;',‘:,3";;,,;;{.0(,':;;','3 e i | Fond, said privatoly: * W should adjourn at | and, of eourse, I eannot express an opinion folustop 19 makn Lo "“l';";‘"",‘,,fifm.'h"d’c'.',’(‘\, Wfiéfi‘&hf‘fi.‘.‘é“i’n{‘.‘.’:‘.’.?,"",‘{1.,*;""""“ lnlnlu':upr:'; . Uvo and protessionnd exporloncs and surreund- | jurg ths aftornoon. Tho meeting whs o | retion of tho Jiopubiican Sonaturs i not. stami | once.” ~ Tho realetintions hive tmade tho politi | oif-iand, 1 do not trali with tho followers of | camo_nolscd aboit lutg In tho atiesrionn, (hat | fats ngatnst bim tn thls staln g WAL i s A e itaen Habite, and fatile | sort of surprisa party, The caucus was ll;)t by hini, For more than thres hours this | calsituation chaotie. Conkliug's bost fricndson | Conkiine, aud, therefore, i ot bowed down | afong expinnation necompuulod the letters, | part of his schotiie 18 by 1o o oo it T it Tavenan Tlavia o, eyatows | eallod for the purpose of enabling the Sena. | 4iternoon Caukling romufned 1n bie raonly 1u- | (ho ltopublican sl suy that b s mado o groat | by s Informintion, Tean forty o tdeawhnt | his was wwaited with gront. oxpeotanos i | 3ir, Woed gavo hils opiifon”of \h st OF the United Stares which infght mako him | SMCC ¥ ihe purpos ceiving and talking with frieads who eallud, mistanes One of thom anyas - Coutling's | Conkling’s motives 1i thus seuding in hig | engorness by the mombors of tho Lowslituro, ; tween Presidont Garileid RIG b Mot tocoilect tho | tors to determine what thelr course would aud Mr, grentest offor®is bis grontest blundor.” An mslfnmluu were, but I think the generl | Whoattended tho séasion to-light in much lures § which hns = resulied — in ' c"t'.h];n":' o 4 more competent thun G v - a o T | er numbers than Ia usual on Monday oventugs, | tfon of tha two Sopat L ¥net revennes snd wiminister tha -vast business | be [n view of the new situation eaused by EXECUTLIVE ARGUMENT,. Cminent Domoeratic Senntor, when the letter | fecling among tho people of this State will i X ' & HALOTA Trow iy hos O ek sl somalarency o waieh | No definit action wns taken by any furmal ‘Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribunes Tt i el ot Toe I 1, SHERMAN, Vetaca nnd thio Importaut essago, Tho Vetoos | reeomntzed Hars nnyiody har s, 0 Senais the Col f o . % < disposod of first, As zoon a8 -the Clerk | ling In this State. 110 pluced titution wiid T iitve plnced the pibs | vole, Tint the genernl sehtiment was that tho | Wasmsatos, D, C., Muy 16—The follow- | orgunizv the Conunittevs, 4s wo kiow thnt tho | Presldent of the Mechnnies' Natlonal Bank, wore aienistd o8 o othor daoumont A pros | i St Caites u pingel one e, Mty O et o WAMHES | Hophuloansoght o rocoud wih Lo st | tug s gl s fn naontlo presonton of | HEpHbIcess ould by ki o bvs Usdo e | i s 8 businestantn g M- | Sl iencs o e ot it wholy | Ghinh RGeS v Lt o At Tt the Colleetosship bt Now York should | ness for which thoy had been convéned In | the Administration side “! tho controversy TRY TO PINISI TIHS BUSINESS o | pilea Ihint hos W very teh surpriscd, bib gl::l‘:r':lillggmbl’l_m:‘ :vn. nfl-m&gu ol: i N?:v::;"n:“ ‘i!:‘:’-ug‘?""l!m’v"qinn:::'t':v':'-'lln :! s Mmm{,’% e taken 1 the mifdst of tha torm aud zlvenh:ng execntivesession, and whenthe Prestdenthad | from n very high source: ‘The fight in New | of the Sonato ua soon ns possible, and go homo, he supposad tho eause of the resigiations | teaho Unit fuln and HobertAol's tinse nctlon tn | Marahalships of tho Nosthoe ltt"""'" e e zfi‘e‘v‘v”.".',‘r‘;t"z“m.fi‘u'c :g")‘f&tfi';‘ul:hn‘lé'l‘x‘l';:é)lm'l’ 10 longer any business for them they should | York began by tho Tresident’s sending In | Doubts arc cxpressed whothor Tlate can bo o+ | was the fnet President Gurdleld bad nomi- | aonnection with tho Chicavo Convontion valted And Hoaibary Ao Conyt of hia triens Districts, aid tho DIstrict- Attarge, " 7 tectod, In viow of tbe [aot thut bis former sel N \{ 'l % s B Altureysh . TIAtion was b “rowant o—q wreward’ for nction | ndjourn. ‘Thoy thought un “adjournment [ tho names of five persons, all of whom wore e Sy sucured by tha sidof Hoverts | BAted o Colloctar of the purt of Now Tk | etee i teaclg WS SPGB AR | 0 e o e ppriomt of Cinkdih! B ;ll!u(‘{l.tlvl:g‘l’\ll‘n‘ ‘tloht':::gm'l:!‘m "“‘m"cl:‘rimf;w A{‘l'u"::“ would be possiblo by Friday. That lhe‘ru is | personal triends of Conkling. Next day tho | sun's lriulnllmt 'Il.ho mx{]_;ln:v. mn:r rl‘l‘m‘l;l‘l,lll‘lil‘tl!:ll‘n s:lnl 1) you thin t it the ,w"m{‘;,f the Senn- | Speehil fenture exeopt extrtordinury stlliness fit | thrown to the mul-L'mukllers fn:(;m:‘; u'r"'d\ heeq Bt Bo “otod mnd acted his’ houowe | 1 vacancy i the ropresontation of tho State } Presidentsent in the name of Robertson, e e e Tutiie of at | tora i ¥nouting thelr sents 18 Nkely to causo | 4o flouso. “Th joint lottor ndds curtain Dublican purty In tifs Stato, o lio- 'cmnf‘lcllnn!, [ .‘nme!un 10 #on v?huzhu;:\ligc l,x‘g of New York is a fact for which the Ilomflb- 'hat Garfleld ever promised Conkling that | spoiled chitd, They say thut they Wlimlll‘clllud nuy ou?l\;l:uu (lu{r ment to the Stnto of Now York _ e lx;;\\h p/:grs i e % .mx‘;cm NOBLITION hive for any reward, ot to speak of sucl B " = h - | unfairly by Conkii ftor thoy had done so | or countryy'’ 5 10 contest whiol 8 boen waged y Conk- | wns thon names o rownrd, ‘Tho actlon of which un cstimato is "'in"fl Sglml\nrs m{“ ok Nl"m“:me' N‘d‘mo,r Algrrite aliouly ot by dlslurh‘u(}"ln"fll‘n C‘fll I;I’uch !’urh{m. snlg“uau wha lflw buen one of Mr. 8horman roturncd n mmple negutive, 1ing nguinst Garlleld, notably tho letter ulimml thisclty, Hoisn ..f.‘.’.‘.' \hml ?’:J,L:-',.}"" dhu it ds undorstoad (o Ue thia: M o ivt| utfio- dmh& :l!lfl;ulgl;r! not responsible. {,L'fl“l!'"rl« 0{ “"‘.‘I‘i"“k""h;l'““ ; nt u!\':;: Conkitug’s stroni supportors: *Thorobas beoa | % b v think th erm);ofnhg;um\lwnsnumd Ly riue, Conkling, daincs, nd Dlate, Lt in | cithor i tho Logislatare or fu Uon, e Sy teon and sixty-nlue other men necepted tram | 1t was discovered that thuro was 0 ¢ e g questlon, is authorltn- ? renson far tho reshrmation?” Dortups tho st poworful exposition of the S IO, Tur gy, e Ganventian o eertnln triust, THOY sowght oustitc ol A A 4 TOO MUCH OF TIIS. WNoL ot nnyhody but Conkling,” snid Mr. o e s thirty yoars,and I il that timo ! ot n singy . 'E ONE BEN v M by the friends of muchino_slde of tho controvorsy thut eun DO | yeprorah has been cust on s e by gy it B necaptod tho position of azents or delegnies NUT ONE SENATOT, tively denied. Itls stated 1t was becoming Intolornble. He sought toride | guerman, * i1o 18 a high-toned fellow, you | made. Yet tho Gt . fnpression ot thio ¢ et by way £ Nattonol Ceention: “Fhw State Convons | Jones, of Nevnda, who approved Senator { Garficid . that he never made such an | over us nil, mulm shod, with |purs.“ One of | know, 1ammuch surprised at what bus taken | mombors I8 that it hos Dot strongthoned B Rgl"'ll'll:g’“m‘l:l%“"\m‘l‘;n:‘ lm:cnmm“-.m Infed it plamiy-stated judement and | Conkling's course, e 18 an enthusiastic | ssertion, or gave Conkling any ground | Conkliig's fricuds sald: »1tis not true thut ho | plnee, thowgh I thought thare would be troubte | the Senators, Tho attnek on Judge Hob | under tho sume ci slanices i fonilea pollay wus to be whsoryed aid suphorted B | supporter of Conkling, and 13 not an adiiirer | or reason to invent. such an nsserton. Tho | Iiyg bean n scokor tor putronage. | Ho challonged | when tho heealilent séloted Uinine as.ano of s | urtaom'a nbility w tttioss for, tho wostow, | glenn recacd. Thoro s o Wikl iy 2 asloned, | celnral ¥ il o v K , NOW, X C| vival of ulo s # e O o e mied conmcnts | of President Garflold, Mr. Jones onco sald | Presldent, on tho conteary, was not williog thut | comparison of rocrds on thid qucstion, and Lt uad tho revival of tho subjuat o opposiii bis nominatior # ! 2 L CXCCHE DAL hefotigwe) ot A _republieun farm of Government, and If wo | ‘and the bindiug forco of thie Stata Conyention | ¢ 1 8 comtitherne oAt hefowe) Tsut soveral of them. in addition, mude most | or thy President: * Ilis words are iron, his | the wholo patrunuge of Now York State should | maid thut bo (Conkliog) hud mado tewer vecotns § go o CHLLInE 1 I this says thoy Will BAVO loss * he ordery of his constituents fnstedor o, bt fustructions, which was decided against Conk- | of Sonator Gonkimg in his et e 1 pledges and o ements 1o Y mendautions to offiov 1n elghteon years than the | eonfidonce In It bliean Convi RS U netion tn o, SR TS Bt T tERGughout o | Dnckbono gelaimes and mow e | U Lo e L e e | s ke Somior b i siehicon monine . 6. snus, B LSl SRR (i GRELGHI S | NOConkt Rk prsbng o O IR NOMINATION OF GRY, GRANT. un . lr:‘ .mDI“Nl v rlm!\ Lll:nt) "his backbono is | tTations. Ttoberison was the leader of tho Indo- | kusw nathing of tho contemplated reslgnaddon: o "&-l'nr‘}nvcn:l"a ’:‘J&”‘.‘.n“d'.';‘x'.,“z’.}fll‘ffl.' .:5:-‘3 e OF " tho arhor ArUmOnts. 16 rovunla i'.‘.“n‘f.‘f‘.!.‘&‘?.‘..‘if’&'.‘:fif.?.‘\‘h‘n".‘.?. fowt that e china T e his peeots st oF abmaintn | L D O o eause, | Dendent movoment In Now York which broko | Jfoy, of Neviuln 13 o of 1o fow who was i | e Wall strcut taan B drop OF water i | {ho aulihun o tho Souutors cton, aud show | ion i fins oot nesspiont il o i thelr own appointment a8 delexates, and thoy ,‘.M"“ 4 p? y Ropublicaus fn the can "; awify from Conkling and rofused Coukling's contldence. Lhe sox, hilnto be vnainy of Sunator Canltin Tt st hid, a3 both persunally know, guln tholr seats In | Thero wera o fow Ropublicau: el TO VOTE FOR GRANT IN CIIOAGO. * JONER TIHURLOW WEED ACTUATED ALMOST ENTIRELY Y PERSONAL | 18 nntrun, 1 krnow e vofel ance fur Mr, Cunke tho Nationn! Convention tipoi the faith of thoir | who thought that It would Lo wise to pastpono | - Fodo 8 ™ ghabe” Convention, In 1850, | W8 prosant at Conkling's rnoms lnst night when A FreAt ) ok /o nove: TH SPITE, linir ua n onndidate for United States Sonatr, personnl statoments of their carncstness and | nny action on the IHobertson caso oven now, 3 * | tho letter was ent by speclnl messeuger to the figfiffifmgun“un;"': I e oo e e yiao | T1ta chagrin and disappointmont at his failuro | B2 11iluk that he voted for him teles, ap, Jdelity, Tho obiintion thus uesumed we under- | wati] tho scats of tho New York Senators coutd | Jobertson refused to give a pledgo to vote stood tofnvalve tholr infogrity,as muchnstho ob- 5 Governor at Albuny, '}‘hnt lettor stntes Conk- Tigntionof one who recelvtatiia proxy of natck- | Uo filed, meaning until Mr. Conkling should Lo B e a1 s oms A 1a & Bovoro. Rrcunimont of | Proved matters. 10 f0cite Complute control of tho patrouge T | GoRkiiiry avposition o tho cnliantion o dudges Robereson is wholly uilust and fac 5 ¥ RELLY 1ho Stute is too groat to bo voncenlod. “Itiy | qg 1y sShuws + Helious, 4 necept the fssue and snave not to consont | tho Adminlstration. —Anothor of Uonkling's JOIN RELL . et e Yxptoted by this sudden aud slnply shuws ‘Thatder in wcorsorution upon a pledgcand promiso | reflected. The majority of the Republicans, frionds says thut it 18 his purpose, If redleated, | expressod the following opiufon: ' Tho reslg- ant L X i 5 3 UNF TN " v Tovote na s pricipal wauld vote: Whethor Mr, | Bowover, woru not dlsposad to bosorvito ta that | 10 tho clection of Mobortson a8 o delogaty | igpgiuey I O e Iootitt | Ptiom of Hountur Conclig will show conolu: | JOII wove to ebtu wn lmmuliuto iudorse 118 UNFONQIVING DISPOsITION, Ttoberison was or was not himself bound, nut | oyiont, and thoy saw no rousan why tho wheels from his district to Chlongo, THnbortson nover tiun . ent uf hia position from th Stnto Leglstuturo | Judge Robertaon, i 1ho Chle owo allegiunce to nobudy, Undor thoso cirounie | Bively hisstrength fn the Republienn party, [ | Mo y Jt b R anly by onor nnd Implication, but by expressly | oXtonn ARG CAF BRI S TR becauso | broke falth with Conkling. ITo was honestly in- amnm.'f\'unuwnm ‘exprussad whuthor Conkling | do not beliove his ond Senator Platt's resiznn- g;‘fi‘g&gfi-‘gg‘fi"{‘fimgfi"gg’ i ';'\gn";“','\'g:‘;;'; h"“{!‘; t}“;{;;fi"‘;’v“.‘-,},mdm‘l‘i"{;'“’fl_‘: giving bia word, beeomes quito jmmaterinl, 1n | i 1t t- | dependent of him, and opposod to Grant; and, in | can Lo’ nbiolutely cortain of reélectlon, It 18 | tion will bu necepted.” Geaurred next wesk Tucsiny it tho Lewislatir | ol 1ot Sorgive, 1o e Ylew af tha clatin miade for him. 1t s Insisted | two kentiaimon, out of schiool-ioy spite, o 8at- | o\ 0’60 ruet that tho only voles Gnetiold got | #xpootud that, In viaw of theso threntw, tho Ad- | = 1f Seuntor Conkline's reslgnation e, aoe | jyy recolved tio resigunilons tenlgut But @ wit hus tio huneat ufepenc thut o *orgbized the olty® of, 434t bas boeu | faty t mallen, or, possibly, with tho uvowed Ja- | G0, Xow York cama from fobertson and his | Hisiciton o il do what, It cull b o | geplod do vou thinic bls policil powse Wil b0 | vy duinistration monibhots considerod i week | potitionily. - For the las twa non gometim i, ten! ‘e m. Conki s sl 0 aqito | Injured 08 5 o o ! samstimes “siniel " he was eibe | lolor S RE S fallowing, to demand of Garfcld that all thovast | 45 ™ nngry i is" tollowltepublican 'Sun- | - “*dfiro have beon such cnsos In tho history of | 100 8hOrL & tino to oricdnize 4 succesatul cunc | tho Sudts i u dumdluce on this wiedion ot that — bo invited, Pumum\m’(‘ induvel & ) ! patenaga of New York shoutd bo placed In the | ntors u he {3 at the Admiulstration, for, | Amorican politics In which londars have mast- | LU gy ennl was approved without recelving | bsurp (ng OB lg\}‘r\.uwux wad ta others whom ho know had wives tholr word, and | should have chosen at neritleal momont to. ¥a= [ 4.0 aq o Conkling,to bo united fn direet doflanco '| he suys, they all desorted hitn for patronuge. e 10 resalu, by thele own personal influenco | 1% o JOUERI A% T i T ont Ik giln baeclitve Ity bud obtained tholr scuts by duing i 1o vfulto | cato tholr seats, The probubliltics are that tho | o o Administratioh, Is 0 ploco of offrontery | | DAvid Duvls sngs o know Conkiing hush con- | S bresiess v osition 1 the purty o which | UL thia wil throw th cleotion ovar | luld tho Proaiient omly o e, 1o AT A betray, ® y oK, B " were: ved by s, 8 3 it . 4 i 2 ¥ e assombica in the Stats Convaition, it e ltec Senatowill prococd with tho conslderation of | g1 Conkling's part whiot no Proaldout oould bo | WHiP1s'R kecut mbirer f Conieling, Gousidars | Wero ionry Clay on, the Wile ronige, | SHOL | W o seognd Tucsdiy froin to-morrow, | Crey 1 uppows thi nomition. Nt publicans of tholr districts ns well, who hil . | i h Conke ling' hen the Sonato will first T hoar tho | would havo denled bl thut right w3 o Sens expectad to endure, tho realgnation n grost stroko of genlus, Wright on tho other. What Senutor Conk ling’s i 9 T 1! o S 4 . Whoov ts will ma! apposition. Of 4 s " Uovernor'a messnge. ‘This will bo Moy | ator. But he has done wore fhan tha, ;,'r“gc',f:‘“m,::,‘,',’llfiegflmrdu‘" f‘,‘,’ffi;’g‘"m“fl:fi,’,‘s :‘:’ l:’ell;::ul;: 2 b“lc‘nm'" '::' :‘l‘:“ :;,'fim:":“ in THE:- ATIITUDE OF PLATT EN-SPEAKER RANDALL - chunces to do thls aro 1 do not kuow. Ul Doforo tu-duy's bomusholl ~ burst | For two nonths ho hus e 1 " obstrutel In this wholo business, according to this viow, Is | satd: “It 1s child's play. Conkling will go to ALRAM 8, MEWITT, DEMORCAT, 1t was currontly helloved that tho Legislnturo | the businessof tho Seonte, nad these twi month: m:l“‘“u%fi‘n’l:‘l“:fl:?? Wfl‘l:g HKI::! mgfiflll!::" J'fl:IIII; Teie andeut tin Dum‘oemnv,utho Jakiae now one for which “cumumpllblu"s 1s n fecblo r:d- Albany and como Imc‘; uinln. Just Es Jnck aud | eald that, although ho thought It would bo good | would adjourn sinu die Friduy, Miy 27, In sumo | have boen wasted to tho public business 5,‘,',’,‘,,,,5 itnching 10 1t. 3o arc, thorcfarc, wholly wii- | Huvo two majority, 'ho most saguclous of tho | 08, (T WNE GO0 TP b0t ind domon. | GUIl mbruhed up und dowis tiouill, 1t would b | purly poliay fur the Dotnoorilts, to uhi Iu con- | aumstors It rimored that u final ndjouenmont | to eive Conkling tho prestie of cantr dling tho " b V' Very C| Jonkiing’ . ning Robertson, ho had beon Inolined to sym= | will ho made at that date without nny electlon | I'resident, Atter all Jis lnoor g int % 7&(1.111‘1"-"‘:{:7“::03:?;%{33‘: A9 BALIL WA .’,’f.“i?ffl"'?. fi:flfi:;’l;::::o;:\ n:nixn:;::gl::fi stration which would bo conclusive In court thut '-‘nL‘x':’m"»‘;fé‘.‘u'séfil’."."z.‘%h‘h“i{‘mn't‘,‘“w'nfl'{fi’o' EH Prithive with Coniitng in ths mintter, ity ba- | of Honatora by tho Lewlslature. uts would | has faied to control Mr. Garlield, and T SIOULD WI BRCOME TATTIES the num":‘,’nu,m”, the pm,dm{ and o speedy | Pistt deliberately promisod, beforo bis oloction | crats tn tho New York Lugislature und sund | cinsy bo favored uuything which scomod ltke o Dring (ho issuy squarely bofare tho &lco]uu 0t | Sngr i -this, Anding that ho can no longer buld 10 using the |;nlylm‘(m;|'.a'w|'|lch belong to tho | ndJournment, and'do not know ,,'ny tho Senate | 10 the Benate, that ho would ‘voto for tho con- { Hobertson to tha Benute In Conkling's pluco. g{g#flvfi;l{x\:fl: :m;\:‘!:‘xg ‘mfim:;f, ;h& ;‘isfz“clxix‘r,:‘:fi ;’.‘.‘}.iflifl.‘i’fi;‘}’#fifl:fifi"fifl vl‘l,xo ‘muching aud tho Ad- | tho Sonate, By d ApIo ko Tequire KuLh 0Fvice In such niodes, | should weus tho collar of 'n' mun who | firmation of llobortson for whatever positlon ho SENATOR HOAR e D of B fAan Wiie iParon B BESIGNS, A . FAIR CHANCE TO SHOW WIICH 18 TUE | mhnt s, In my judin Sty ut tho applinnces employed tu effect the | this morning was Senator, aud who n week from | might bo nominated under this Administration,. | safd: * I'should sny that tho cubal performanco 2,00 to tho. Democratle Campdign Club I ho A = 2 That 18, In my Judgment, the very wealest thing realte oh e now . BNOnRIS | Of e« | Lo-mOFrow Ropes fo Ontor thy Benato ugaln. fncluding—and this was statod In so muny words | §8 unie of excocding pottiness. Tdo not sco any- o Promisal tho pinc. of Bratary oF. tho 3 FTIONTKIR, that he'contd do, 1t proves that be 1 convineed spansibility, and invade, ns wo bolievo, tho | Ouusubject of by QGarlicld—tho Collectorstip of tho Fort of thing In the sltuation that ilur;tu\uu au tbundo Prensury. ‘Tho roply given wns that tin Domo- | This would Lo n dangerous manocuvre, ns o | hinsclf that tho course which be has pursiul truths and principles on which the soparate QUITE A BERIOUS CHARACTER y Qa mont of a purt of duty which n person bas u cratic pirty wis not Oghting for that sort of | Dumoemtie victary would add two Domucratie | Wi 0 wrong oue, Leennso, It ho felt thit be bl and coGrdinnto branches of thejGuvernment v 2 2 3 Now York. It was upon this undorstanding, and | dyrtakon, oe_to forcow change fu tho politieal | flgng, but to destroy ust such protices, Ho | Bunutors, and Elvu hnt party full control of | Levn . dotg - right, he would staml by by wtaud. A Sontitor has bis own reaponsibility. Ho | ¥A8 discussod in the caucus,—thnt wns tho clec- | with thia oxpress ngreoment that Piatt would mujority in th Honaty hucuttsa the Prosldont | symanthized with Sonator Cankimg's position na | thut bruncl of Congress. If ¢ should be duue, | guns. Now ha shows tu tha whole country hat T4 wineunblo 1o bis Stataand to tho body of which | Lfon of a Presidout pro temporc. Always be- | not as tha veprosentative of tho ladependont | and tho majority of the Senuto difler With ro- | yonding to presorve tho balanco of powor, 'Tho | It 18 stated that Gov, Cornell wonld bave no | bo wuas wrong In the course which he puntel. hels & inomber. 110 18 bound by hls onthto | foro thafinaludjournmont of n keasion it 1a cus- | Rtepublienn sontimont of Now Yorik that ho was | pect to the nomination for tho New York Cus- | piresident shonld not mnko bargalus with Sonu- | power to fill tho vacanuics, ns thoy dhl uot AS TO 1S COLLEAUUE, wadviso und consent” on his cousclonco and | tomary for tho Vico-Prosidoat tn vocato tho | olooted to tho Senata, tora-flousc. Ido not think tho nction 8 ROINE | tora, biut, In this partieulur cuse tho barguln wus | veeur whon tho Legislature was not in keasivn. | ape plate ho hins placed bimself in tho mottune Julpment beforo God. Whatever or whoever | Chair ‘for a day, or patt of u day,bofore ad- | "y COULD NEVER IAVE DEEN ELECTED | to hove @ scrious -influenco on tho | yot mndo aud the Scnator was resiating tho Bx- | Now York thun Would be without Sountors intil it g A A Heedh e b i Clée Ty construln bim, be 18 1o bo oxempl from | jourumont, t give the Benato on oppurtunity Ly Ropublican votes without tha aid of tho In- | fortuncs of ~the country or of tho | goutive powor, alrcady grester than was desira- nioxt January, and Mubouo, Gorbuin, Efddlios | BirIE A s Tixecutivo menugo or disfavor on the ono hund | 10 selcot & Presldont pro temnparg, to provido | %0 BRo PO SO0 P Robonld not have had | Ropublienn party. L bave belloved with | pjo, Doeger, and the rest of that crowd would | [ WIEAVER BiS s DCe B o sl and Rxceutive Inducementon tho other: Loug | f0F tho possiblo contingoney of tho denth, | )50 oo m.,,",_,y this promigo nad on this | enincstnoss thut the Mahone conteat waa tho = OODFORD, UNITED STATES pigtmser | BAVe 8 splonaid _opportunity to modic | mii"Gupt jas not Doew with RS A uRasdiog ot e opduraal therianiegu, Commni g e eratre st enurae wouhd now | Undorstanding. Tho “resignaans of Conkling | bozioninigof tho ond with tho Bolld South, and bl T RS, fafo 00, IO conelcY o nomgetent | Comkling. Platt fius bitherto beon u'oboly na been the doclarntion 10| @ wombor shal " " P nifos a al ! 0 ) ' rionds. n contriet i - & i X B o oo et st | bo al Lo cloct otio of tholr own nuinbor Presl- | b4 Fiaft mierow tho Tsauo to this question: | Luttiod Givided an sectional lines, and of tho at~ | when Informod of tho resiymation of Cankiing | udjustin. Not much teust, howovar, shoutd {n'consest Wiy, his awn action' i bt els no Kxvcutive bond of the Goveroment to tu- | YSutpro tempore, and,undoubtedly, it would bo § 0 4o dTTCUTE S Rominato, and to insist that | 10mpt tohold power by, criainal pructices on | and Plutt, tarned palo, thou red. and finuily 4 | plico In this rumor about adjournumont. 1o | e BimaolE tho slive of Kenntor Conkling Hietioo the votes pf mombors. Tho Lieltish Con- | 11arris,of Tonnosseo, n vory partloular triend, | fIGEARE: BOMES G MAMRIREG, 43¢ (0 AN UL | the oleetive “frunchise, and I huve boou very, | Lo that wis dooidudiy groon, 1iia eyed opuned | question isked on ail, sldes to-uightds: - »Can ng tion is ot wnara joulous than ours in thia | Adeed and a sirenucus advoonto of Mr. Couk- | {L8ONIE TleLHANeAY bk tHeTore cauo up | forry fndoed that nytkinghusdivortod tho pub-= | wido, he starod nt the ropottor, and. wlin am | ‘tho Sanators ba reblscigd?’, Coplling, th. ho: THOMAS €. PLATT . rd. To glve ndvics,an bonest independont 1'1'3%’6311 =X ?Vnrfigmfl:m?fi%fl? Othar nAL® | in this shupr. Tho Senata hasas yot taken no | e nltunl.h)‘n from the. ofle great v:fi'""ml'm"fi mrmI mml evous; violent t?l:nhlnu of bis in- flcsn:ru:n amd ha I8 Jvln)‘l‘l‘m‘ hfi“n xm'rmc"m will certainly nover go buck to tho Senato by N It quired Aro v % o ;'! ;{f‘;am:‘; m‘: H“fl:’! ;‘x;"f",}gw‘m‘ nl’flg"fil‘_ the chuir thus far slnce March 4. The ltopub. | Yoteand wxpressed noopinion in‘tho mattcr. hasscomed to promise grent public results and | gers, inguired In i Suppreased tono: you | thrown his Inst card, and stakel all his fortuno | victue of tho votes of the pre. Iy nt Leglsiature, 0 o g ono which was of great publie dixnity.” positivoy Can thore be no mistuke?” on its winng tho game., 1n sodolng by ox- | He has insultod the body which wave (0 bin big s Mty 6% {ho "Presidont | lionns aro not plensod at tho thought that It may | Conkling and Fiate Inslat that the Senntors trom e S ATBIALE P maws. lind 500N contiemed, Thoro 18 110 | Pruesos bis. Gonfidenct that tho Lexlslatiro 1s | ixh position. T hna oo mors than ths. 0 propose tho niames. Be 1% ndvicy onig way or :’&“‘gg; egessaLy ‘&:‘,“;‘0:},5- i ',_.“um; R oA ar asaupy was ongniod In tho Exodutivo oflico whon mow | POMILIitY of ‘mistako,” susworcd tho ro- | undor tho control of tho machine und Ho pledued himselt to support Juliy Wobertaun it s morintias Towor hih dh vees | Au¥S that thoro ia TIIE SENATE OF TUE UNITED STATEA, | Was brougbt him from tho roont uf tho private | T35 gasa two @eneral, looking out of the WAL S0 HMIE 30 DISOREY I L A I A Qlctof u Juror ur by deatsion of & Judwe. The A DEEPER MEANING They o this, too, not with respoot to whogy | SCCFOLARY” thut o iispuleh wus golnie OVOF | wiudow, I am surprised, stiockod." tho commanus 0 Its AErOANt bss, o ey | Sldcration as n successor fo bimdel in 1o :tleu I'P‘:t‘muflsanuuz] ls‘“un‘x:pl.)'l;:nl‘llll‘gl“»:‘fnw.:l‘lr\t in this movomont than appeurs upon thoeur- | oflico of meraly local importance, butto ong In | Conkting *and Platt.; Tho President wis COLLECTOIt MERIIT C, Platt u{ the Benato In the Tace of the most do- lclcuuan ofi d!umllun(fl \vhlf(:lf “"l“h I‘.z:;;llllr:um 1s wanited aud titon o 1t Jracunnot bollovesaly | fuco, and that the Iopublicatie and Domoarats | oiticiont ' udwiniateation | Indiung ang MIs: | gvidently “somewhat “surprised “and = n | enid bowould like to hive the roport confirmed | tormined opuosition tho Conieling wohing big s now ealled upon to kv, ks gty e i e B vt ol | it bacts disogvae that 1t is ot bav:a play. M+Mr. | el are asmuoh oeostd o N icar whom dout - divgusted, “and - ho simply | Lefora cxprossing any apinion, and whou (o fo | enooupitered fn - nny contest in “tho Btato, | Honm cantintel A e, et Albsoy. . ey ity or allegiatico Conkling, satd this qunflnmnn'] e 0 | N Y moor oy | Fomnrkod:: Witls g pieco of ehild’s piny. 1o | portor snld the oficlal Information bad beou | Kol all - othor . politieal | questiony T b t0 b tarriolo kbt noie, S v : ilteginnco to the Kapubliun Adwinistration, | locution Isla Now Vork, buk Whowo Boweroxg | wants togo to thu Legisluturo for vindication™ | sung from Washington, he anld 1t would bu botlor | which -~ bave = como —bofars tbo Lokis, e e that "o et cotno back * PRI oS e R e s i o0 anubyioan | nsists: that, notiie na o ocs ubdar rosponsis Mtoyubliond Benatate who by B to tallc on tho subieat, a8 Ko was 100 muoh | iutur at' this ecsslon, with' ono murkod | hero “and ba eleuted mpuin, and _tous . tuch prominence has beon glven to this subeat, | Nivlonal pintform, 1o wil bo cleoted praatioal- | bility, ho shall Uo vested wita the poworta | {10 01 R, SORI®t (A, LY Skeh, e | wstonTrbd HRE H RS, gxcoptian; the machinohas baemabia 10 old 4 i bls courss vindieation ' of his resignatot, partloulurs s \ TITE N o i lurgo tnufority of tha Assomb ymen Bubsebviont | $65uEe, A ° MY ¢ s ot agr pushins thae we tink i rigutsad O O A | e anean ot tho opiufon, and supctionf | iy with tho faot thut ho consulted with sl o rmateta ".:‘.."%':J.’.‘.TSJSFL':.; not | 10 ts will Whilo In’ thu_ Bonntt, 0n tho. SthoF R Ot osoatat Lo duttfl ta submit to watter to tho powerto | FAMENSIEENZ 00 Tia Nl Gt foin auy Ko- | administration of tho vast Dowers af tho New | Hong of _hom, conearning W [0S | holog u pollti b Lot ot sy svything on | band, tho" anti-maching mombors, buvo | fiita Weil andust o predict what tho reslt of $b which mlows M ta botud nid ever Tendy to oblica cauce.. o lo will not foln auy Ko- | admiulstration of tho bat oo Pt 1o e | Intich ns thay hiud stood by biin to thio axtont | Wit BTG S0 ENGH B0 st i bron' fn control. In tho two Iouscs, mh i p 3 ¢ Leglalature n goaslon. e n the question, 1lo bolieved it was tho fiest event he this appeal will be, but T kaow that teey D itenn e e, ™ o "Now York | erutic cnuous, “Ho and Mr. Platt will ocouny n | privo tho Sonate of bo Jot o Uittio of 1ta power soio of Wit OF Ircurring opprobrluin amonk | iy wind in (ho histary of thio Unitod States, | fONOVEr, o = untl-iiachine nen | nvo i tholr own followers, these gentlemon think thut o “ tninority. _ Immadiatol; OUGH'T TO BE PUT 0N THEIL METTLE Thounds In mons quito . me . nblo as | Much uioro lnependent posirion than Mahano, | unior th Constitutior but doos insisson biy | Conkiing at loust. miyht Tavo' bvon graolous | i ho could not see what tho rosult ws Wkely | yfior tho' nominution of Judio Roborison for | by this st nct of Conkling, o aad bisserl o to bear e messago aud commission in tho | And tho lattr will bo an iusigniticant clpher. | bower to nomluate, undtho powor of tho Bonate | yygugh to have otillon thotn o6 this purposo to | tobe. P - Colloctor both louses ununimousty pussod o | Plott are tritling with s grent National fisue, und Senuto of tho United States, With o profound | 3t Piatt aud M, Conkling will to coufirin or rojoct au appolnunent WHen i poyyen. it fs known that GEN, J, W, PALMER Tosotution thanking tho Presiuent for his uctlon | thoy uught to be revuked. I dou't knowbow sénsc of o obliuation we oo, with doyotlon 10 PRACTICALLY BE TIE SENATE miniy BRI BENATOR LOGAN, 1 ot seo ow tho, eculor Sonator from Now | and reauustiu tao Unitad Siatis ienntto une | much apieit und peuly is roprescilol I, o o Itepi n party und Its erced of * Liborty | on uny Issuc which they shall chooso to make, vy d quit orl ) 1 co with any sunse of | firny the nomination promptly. This was tho | preseat Logisiature, but c meibel apd Right” with revereat uttachment to tha ABolr v 5 3 s It §a lkely that tho confidence of tho publio in | Wpon whom Conkling haa relied quite recently, | afgnity or propriety. 3t ho had done 8o, and if Aneous d froely . outspoken opi- do of the stutf which eoustitutes wen fn tbl EPLE Hinda whoso nieresth And NORUR RO oNE | 4o O N e ivis “on | tholr oliuC that tho ai mud tioon and stars will | bus informed Alr, Conkiink bo should not VOtd | tuo Scaators o ow York snould continue-to | fon L X h ite | oo 3 o of tho chosun ropresontutives of | world (huy will resent this atlempt to make to ns, wo biold it rospectful aud hecoming tn | pariies which may Totow: Gt Tonkling muy | tontinue to riso and set, und the soazons to fol- | Auainat “flhnrhmnl and to I""("lm;l of porsons | ndopt nny such course.of action, it would Lo im'. people and tho ¥ collongucs of Shols ut thern atid roruse €0t Conkling In pis smako| roomt for (g’ who mny corceot all the | Tuke n prominent part, and dip icading fou- | W, ‘euch othor, ol sccd:tine sud bac Uon: Logan s indictod o destrg that tho wholo | hutter tor tho Uit tates Honuto tobu abol- | Konator liobortsgn of thetr approbution and | wncallod-for wae upan o Frosticst, o tho crrors wo have mnde and Interpret o al e o vost contluue tor bless tho world, hnus . i 1 ed. Fuch and ovory Bonmtor ha 0 B2 MO tisfaction th Intmort, A fow days . If Conkilng nud It wore A A B e i :\';‘;,{,’;;',‘:;:g;;,,fl;f}‘!“i:‘:,fi‘.‘jJf,,};g;:l:':,g ratlon | fovor “boon . oxpressed . in moro variod | Who bus buen” so - falthful un - adfutat | rights in that bady, and (hoso rignts should be Balifantion it tho aupoin ' A 1 pintion AECaakline ' usterwards, whea it beeamo appurent that inir thoir duty in opposing tho conarmaton of VE BFORE INCH s ¥ ¥ | Turms, or Ly tho grontor propartion of the pop- | 0f Mr. Conkling, wns not consulted as to the | respeotod. S WHg i ! u A sl B St to et WE THEREFOLE l_:‘cu;ula OUR NESIGNA- | FOV ;.';':'.':!i’l"e :’:l“l‘fzgflgtfiulr‘l‘l: nggflul Jm!f;;g ym}: wintion, within afly twenty-four hours sinco the | resignation, and ho twico naked tho Sentor who l'ul':nmuw PGS, G SR POLIGH 0 CONKLING WAS DPIOSED TO ROBERTSON, u';'&ln'zmml.-'nm”\} = m'g’quuiu.m s Dbut bold fust tho priviiexd ns oltizons and o~ | Plon of n new party fuuuded 1o oppoaltion to :;"':,::?3&"2,;:55‘.‘:,?‘ ',‘,fl‘:“;},'g, “‘(r,u‘fif,_‘.“,:,"'wy.?;’; sv“rll:llr'{‘;‘lmtchl-lu“:n“:ll::;é‘uuni:mxmn‘l‘h:‘n’# ix"‘ifls"fi'{fl suturned from \V‘nslll‘ on late this nnernoun. }“3,?;|u‘:'£'fi.r1"°.§'l§'~':'flfi's'or"&"n.'3’.‘§ u‘l‘l‘\i:lll“u?lb?:rcngll\u fon ',"m Bottioy '"i‘l { u“"""{h’ififc 'flfi%”f«"n?;u ! : A " 0 ¥ X 2 3 3 toi ¢ s nnv! 8 of tho Statca, the Nutlon, or the puople, Wo o ths Weatern Anoetnted Dress. T S r i R vE. saen, Biey war- Goniainiy EMORY ATOLIS ho atd, * to convineo tho country that Mr. Gur=-| @ Jottor addrossod to tho President nng Sonnto - MWLAT BOLUTION Bave the licgor to” bo veryrespediiully your | Wasneorow, DG, biuy fn~lo Hopublioan e m“mmu:rma PRESIDENT " m‘"{?",flfl,a‘:’fi“nmm‘:fl Lhat he koows 1 told ahd hin AdvIECrs hive HOL tho scotiment | was put in ciroulation Tor slgantures, it which | would yau suggest to thio problom nOW P obudlent servunts, Itoscor CONKLING, | gonators bold 8 caucue this nflernoon for tho it tho Pres Lo e by | of the Itopullican party in this Btato bohind | tho sizners atfirm that the rosolutions nlroudy | sontod {v tho Luilstuture? TiOMAS O, PLATT, JUrposd of dotermilning whut course should bo happenod to be _engnged with a Cabinet officor | ltobortson . reslgning tho Collectorship of Now | thom," o " ¢ this politieal question.” 0 his Exculloncy Gov. Cornoil. anil i Sonntor when Lo transoript of tho Asso- | York. This 18 intendod to Do used by the Prost- . passed without u_ dissonting voive really mount 4 Tho Lost soliition of lection_ b (E0 il yantied with viow to reuckiniz sotlon ohtho | Gt ke aiapatat nontaininy Siz, CORCINg'S | GONGin tho Intarcata of fminony niter Hobett- Bom A POLITICIANY Doihitg, aud chat, 1oy hoped tHR¢ Nobartaun | dRg e 0N "fi'."wnr‘-';'ml.“"nt“fino e, THB LEGIST. ¥ i ausedy | Juttor was handod to Alm. It did uot Intorrupt | son'sconfirmation, 1t tho Presidont shodid de- ana sonrcely. any othor pevack can bo found 1 i lotn round robin’ e {'fl A A i i pigh] 1 LATURE. and of thuascouring an carly adjournment of | (yi10F N03 RERCEL, 10 AR, B T hand | Bito to Us It 11 this city to-nfight who oan talk or think.of | tures to this ridiculous “round robin” nevor | to tuko the ‘u ol o HENATE. tha Senuto. A few Bonutors spoke tn favor of | port “gH¥ e B0 e 0 T o™ somnloted —_—— anything olse thun tho sudden resignation of | apbunred in the pross it was cummrnl‘y under- | fslature “ecoutd' “not do hwell R . ALnANY, N. Y., May 16.~The Clork caliod | J¢uving the ltobertson cnse 1n tho hunds of tho | ypothor Cablnet ofiicor hnd arrived with TN R Gis Conkling and VIatt. - No othor topio is heard n | stond horo that this sehoma bad “allad tao, only | eredit than by such an olection, .wu | whleas S s Commereo Committoo (ur Some days longor, In [ A70her Cabinet ‘oficor had Arrive, with THE SENSATION. -5 |[two hotols, at the clubs, and- wheraver | thiriy-five or forty of tugcighty-onolteputiieut | woutd buw Just robuko to Bate {8 Wb fard ho Senate to order this evoning and read the | tho hupe that some way migtit yet bo ovened | ), ,"",m,fu}’ before anything moro thin o two or 'throo = are , githored togother. | moembors bulng wiliing to stultify thomselves | practieal solutlou of tho [ i Tollowing communteation: up to avold tho controvorsy couccrnity | fory'or two had passed In rogurl to tho curlous g y The moro oautious politloine aro reticent. | fn _thus oboying tha smundates of tho | to tho Collectorship. | FIgt I ol ALUANY, N. Yol horoby designato Senator ‘v:'n 1 Lya::ml :;hn:'rm:nnl-ggnr:wsz u:;m umw:':fl; AeHon takon by tho Sontoes. - Within & bule TIIB CABINET. x Thoy want to see bow the publiv 18 golng to tako | lioss, Tho fofut lotter states that sixty | lhmself to Lo o fool. Bessions 1o prosido nt the uvening soasion of the hour all Henato, WILLIAM U, ROBERTHON, nomination of Judgo Ilobortsun wus not u wise Cunkllog: Ci V. 3 3 v, the news beforo thioy commit themuvlves, The slgned ju Tuia fa strungly doubted. — Dut, it lnyod _sagond tiddio 1o Coklng I but ono of the Cablnot ofiivors bl WIEAT. ITH AMURI BAY, tho news borora iioy enuimit thomuulves, 'TUL0 | Bikah is tho faok, 1618 rathor romarkabio that tho | hid ho desorves to Lo trontod 03 o se L oF dosirablo aot. il the part of. the Prosident, | SroRpad i, cnch upon epoclal business, aod BpestalLiitpaien 1030 Chlcapo Tyitinks Bairally pronounced in thetr viows of Lord'os- | luitor and unmes of tho signera huve not boon | fddlo. Ho cnlls for no cansiderutlon KRN rosident pro tein, | Tok tho ground, novoriioleus, tiat, as tho lasug | 1o little converaation which pnasud upon t8o |y AuiiNaroN, D, Ch uy 10,~The mem- | 00e's dramatiosurpriso. Administmtionmenaro | publishod. This bulldozing on tho Bart of tho | As to tho positian of Conkling, his ST . Benator Sesslons then took tho clialr, On | hud beun mado, ‘party Interosts duinanded that o O O I A0 LYo uon oF | bers of tho Cabluct tuke the liveliest lutorest | Wianbnous 1 the ~belief that ~Conkling | muchiue, and tho growing heon Indofonsiblo throughout, Ho, Bt S0 motlon of M. Woodin, the readlug of the | it should bumiet by sustaluing the Admiaistra- purated Me, Conkling's frlonds, ol woaount of | fn the Intest phnso of this controversy. Spe | 138huiply playiog o big zamio of bluft, With N0 | CONVICTION TUAT CONKLING WOULD -l 1omyitod tausiipting ICUon To huve fatlel Journal wns dispensed with, Mr. Woodin = i ho very little importanco attached to tho bit of * chanco of winniug tho sinkes, Couklingites do- - BEATEN gudho has fullud, a8t o s i it ne 10 VARIOUS OTHEL ADVOCATES . P" clal telegraphic dispatches wore sent from | clare thut their lepdor knows oxactly what ho Is The numination of ltuber! clat, e, bt ot Tott ke gt a wpes | SREmpt aotion. urirudthe confictation of thio B o souins vo mave ineuheod | tho Capitol to tho Tronsury, thoWiito 1fouse, | sbout snd will ot i bis poin,, Unmoorats of | 11,18 Detit, Smaluat HOberias, jua cooled, tho | mado byt Proatdont, H1s M0k - - TILE INTERI ON J o - | devatio ol 5 vocord 8 acle By SR " :: B;ffi:;\::!;::u?ofl:‘u h:.l‘:r{!l:‘:l:' :::lfl%uuv::- lx;'nn'srl:lnnrt: d?:‘l'x:&'.:fi‘:fi'h'éimf '.‘.%i'.:‘.:’?.’.‘& u'{fi‘fi‘?; of Mr, Conkling's action 4 that o has reslgned | Wnd tho other Departments when the an- fi'('»:?:"nf-'fi'a?fi‘;f'-'n‘3:-'59::'.?3-3 ‘ln\fo‘?l?a;fii: I‘n‘t?n warts, Whothor Conkilug cun whip thom buck fi"‘.',}'!."{.n',:fifimmf‘-’o‘n|m Wiis slaply periopsl ate udjourncd {ya deuldod, with four dissanting votes, uiat iho and {nduced Mr, Platt to follow bis exnm‘plo nouncement was made In the Sennte. "Tho | party and turn tho Stats over to tholr tondor | intolinoeguinils a mattor of doubit. 1ncon: | higdofoat bins beon doserso 3 th o Commitieg, 80 far &a Republlcan imembers | for the purposo of unpracedentedly vompoll Tresident scomed to b Avised of the | mevey. : sidoring ~ tho probabliity _ of tho ros HOUSE, $ resldent seamed to bo unadvised of the cloction of _ Conkll and Platt it . Al 1 oatral tho Leghiluture of Now York to refurn them to ) 3 ng At tho session of tho Asworibly o communion- | S Sending Tamimaings TorIth mem | o Benite, Aad (bus como backod by thelr Staty | bombshioll, nnul the CAbinet officers wora all | THE GUEAT MASS OF TUR REPURLIOAN | would | bo = welt to teko a wlanch tb AT BOSTON. tion was recelved from tho Governor vonvoylng | ut to-morrow's session of tho Bonate, with fi | fWeinst the Prosidont, Tho report has been put | apparently in ignorance until notitied of the In this ity whomoddia with politi 1 ah ““,‘.ho"m oo 010 Jans 18 rasuited e ol i DISAUST, tlo lotters of reslgnation of United States fon- | Ylow of finaily dlapoaing of oxveutivo Vusiness | 1 slroulition, puruerting ta couo frum frlotds | yegignation, Senator Plotty of New York, | 10 Voro-iio. solits rupootaplo. usiiose-ian. | Liws: Plutt, s Crowlays i iogars: 0: Whdolor, Special Dspaleh to The Chicam Trink stors Conkling wid Plutt,'also tho Joint lettor | i time for tinal udiourninont of tho Sonato by | o€ B Coniing, sislnini that, he Hoce it I | wuy visiting tho Attornoy.Goneral at tho | und' olizons—nra’ “ultcrly " dugusted” ana | 10; Sortons 1. A& carotdt canviuia tha dny ortho | Bosrow, Mass., May 16.he heitl T, Uigiting. Tho Toniations A R Sre bt Ganine "TUE UPMIOT OF T, il doolnration gulus ho orodonds In nY | time, and convorsed with him upon the sub- | Pt of“pnticuco | wWitli tho T winn “who | tnootit showed tint thie lopubliopn Joress | gyqqhington was tho ono toble of E"“"I":;' ;3 = N V) ol 4 'y Dt eru Fand 1y 1ho Clork, -Tho. CRAMLOT | e nocesslty of providing for tho eleotion of | ™ (izto ‘b "o affiniss (SUBION 40 | fuct.” After int tho Attornoy-Gonerul, with | Froaacnt, o O oryhOr e | T Crawions ot Wheolar, 05 - Hogerk, | {lon on tha stroets to-day, nud I tho S O s ro | O l'residunt of tho Sunutv pro twinpors botore | Conkliug has reslgnod — beenuso, bo | othor mombers of the Cabinet, wore In closo | Muht senthing dununolutions of Couklingand 103 Evir, 1 On"o hreak Whoolor's ton wun | and hotels to-nikht, “Tho peneral exF {hir U buir announcud that tho motsagt wouid | tho cluso of tha sussiont wite “s‘m brougbt to tho | liny not boon hlo to control tho ontive Federat | consultation with the President nt | UXbrossious uf hopo wat the Legialature will | would divilc,olght golng for Crowloy and twu e Conkling and co Lo eatered upon the journal, attwation of the cuuvtiv, and, us the Democrats | patronuge of his Btate, and that, If bo ls re- ThNlce oo uss OF this Gpportunity 1o ralgaty | 1o Depuw, OF Jiogars' ton Crowley would ro- | 15 ono of disgust with 3. Conl e regarded now constitute u majority of tho bily, it was | turnod by tho Legislatiure upon this lsouo, 1t the White louso. Btrict orders wero given to | ihat worthy duvolea ©f * thio courtesy of tho | selve fuur and, Dopow siz. This Would make | tewpt for Mr. Platt, the Inttyr belnz 1eg ugroed to notify thom that the llepublicans will | will el bo a declurntion thnt tho I wdmit 1o ono Intothe Cabinet chambor, It was | Sonato ™ and hia collenme back tu that private | Flatt 40, Crowley 3, Dopo and Evirtal, 1t lotoly under the sentor 1N THIE BKNATE CHLAMDER, guplabic ohelco tur the porition, Y0 e o Sasins | Vloto harmony upon this subject. Tho position | gy utmy as s sbarp political. mARGUVFD, T ANTIMACHINE CHOWD | wovero torund. Tworoly focling (it 5 2 Special Dispateh (0 ‘The Chicago Tridune should have tho rlglit of makine hominations to | ©F ordor to trunafer tho ek rrom Washington to | touldnot be vietorlous, but. it wid possiblo Adwinistr . g andis | mato result will bein the " WasmiNaToN, 1, O,, May 16,—1t fs- dif- CONKLING Fodoral officen throughout the Btate of Now TOSTMASTER-GENERAT, JAMES Atbnny, wiioro Conklibg 18 supposod to bave | Hruw bls foreo for utlo uf tho aanine sandts | 0G0 o tact that uoithor Wall ot 108 1t declde, the varl 2 5 York. The lden that Mr, Conkiing bus been ins 3 v Of BOIC CONCH o~ | Jore " ndvantages In ench . 4 contost, Kx- ) v fToctod Ly tho st cult to declde, from the varled talk which i b vas, of course, & matter of S0me concorn, On a tato, Dlutt was thought the least objesuonablo | Kiate stroot have heou af - o WITAT TIE TREACIHEROUS MAN MEANSTO NO. | sulted breuuso tho Presldent nominated olght of b Gov. Morgnu oexpressed the opinlon of | d bargal i by which sntod on by Btub 3% heard In nll directions, whether the roslg- WARMINGTON, D, O, May 10,—Sonator {8 frionds tu promingnt uilioss, and ono Hepubs wount of tho peouliar reiations ho his been sup- any pooplo whenn _ he | ©F the two, aud a bargain was struck by wl nows {8 fuvorably commen \han on0 - R 0 3 N v D 0, —Si fl 0 o ) elghteun Depew votes would bagivon for him,and Government, More nntlons of Senntors Conkling and Platt sro | oonkiing declined to talk to reportors, saylng | {18 £l rosenting theupposit wing of tho party i deemed by the majority to be a sunsation . o groat 1 0 posed to hold to My, Conkling, but it appoarod | enld to-day: ¥ 'Tho hinneuvro is a purely politi- 8 of tho i Fupraseiiing Wbt ppasiL iDE of tho BArLY] | From this Cabhot conforence that whutovor obe | il 00, i I i i VOrv oL Onor0no (1 Whiob, I rorirwitwis peomissd thavh shauld fiot o ;flmfii O e toenfulit. Lot bo 13 Dot 8 45, Baree Thaw aeraln)s uteeocdod o hnd exprossed bimself fully In his lottor | uttarly absird by tha very Inrgo proportion of | ligations may have oxlsted botwoen tho New | MDIess thuy play tholr cards well, thoy may yot o 4 . Y arflcld, How woll Platt bas Kopt tho ngreg- for+ e ta. Dhey Serianly | sueccodsd | 1o Uio Gavernor of Now Yok, but tho trust- | Wok Who talk coolly abuiit Wy maiter, York Sonator and tha Fostmaster-Goncral, tho | Sory M!S Birk, I, t0e resiuations afe b | oot tn ovenits of tho uy Bavo. shawn. Hiis | PO IO ILAINES LAY e y p ed friends of Conkling . ealled - Juttor now vordlully supporta L Presidont fn | think for tho pooplos § ovow foliowors will noi Havo ‘au OB | o ooyon pit mions hasbecn to deive COMEL £ Just moment, s it s only elalmed | gy ppy gt his rooms this afternoon WASBHINGTON GOSSIP, tnlu contest. Inan juterviow with Postmpstor SYTIE QHEAT LORD ROSCOB tunity for rovorigo, whioh thoy will not b9 | b5e o tho purty. Tho Indepondouts are oot i "‘;“:‘;;’“'“ ”""“"“‘Bl“'hmr ';‘ffi WOTG AWRIO | qng o talked froely to thom. Mo CONKLING'S LETTER, Gonoral Jamoa to-night, 1o statod that bo | hias made s tromendons mistake,” said anothor | Congrossman Crowles's frionds will onter tho | 1y gratitod, uud bops to se¢ & WO FLe T coursa they had declded upon. Por | 4 gevere In his strlctures upon the Adwine FApecial Divputch (0 Tha Chicago Tribune, | hucevted the position af Postmaster-Gonoral | prominent clilzon to-night, ots 1o | conteat agaln. 1€thoy da Platt bas no chanes | @ B0 (e’ plgn of tho FeeeSUCRS . hapsit was the foult of the reading-elork, | (o ranon and denounced lobortson as Wasmnarox, D, C, May 18.—The reslg- | with u view of cunduoting that ofice on busi- | M dioutod by i rotlvotion, Ho will hear ln- | of rotaining by scat. Dopw arrived ou the | LIRS W oyboaiiion ot ever -«am‘“ who drawls out s n watter of routing the d natlons of Conkling and Pintt wero sontto | neas principles. 1o woa doyotod o postal ro- | .0ud sucti o univorsnl shiout of Joy over his de- | ground to-night, und bing niready, cpintiedoot e anybudy, and led bY IO truitor to his party, o wentover all Robort- partury, und Auch & UDARlnoUs prayer that.ho | work, -1t 18 expegtod thus Yoxers wad Whoolor | lng In elgatiag * an: nan fn. TBeY ] contents of all papers hunded to him in such | oo conduct In connection with the Chica, Albany by specin) message Inte last night. | form. Ho Lud entorod upona thorough vestl= | mny uever return, that it will riog fn hle cars | wilialso Muwr.flw TACY, ‘ who would rather bo out of oflico thal ther con® p away thatonly those who pay tha closest | cwnvaiiion, and said be would nev 80 | ipjis was done after it becnmie clear that | Gntionof the star-routo systom,snd dil not | ull tho rost of bis Tire, s i say |t would be plensant m-unno.uvdum Tour- sttontlon can follow hin, that tho readiug of | & )“ kg tiriers nevor subport | g \eould not withdraw or bo with- | contotuiptato resiguation bovause Sonutor Conk- THURLOW WEND. fost thun that between the Bosscs SBLE gy 4 thoseresinations imudistely aftorthe Sournnl TSy he a8 b oaud foukht | oo Tipng futters read In the Senato wero | log bad cliosen to yolinquish bis soat, Mr, AT ALBANY., - ¥ ONE OF THE FOUNDENS OF Tix | bons, and to hvo quostions WS Ve 4 suado sourcoly nny mpression upon thosonators | BR8N his party organbuation | U R oS et ona hiad | Jnines did not caro to_discuss the miatier fn do- NECKPTION OF THA NEws, - | VEWH 0F O AR B of whioh commercu i (80U 0 D e R A ::pmmnu: O o unts b 1o COMKIR | o forwardod, Conkling's lottor ra the | Sl butsIn viow of bis sorauach spust sufly b Hpectat Dispateh o Tiu Chicage Tridune, Bpsetat Dispateh fo The Chicaga Tridund, Do promotod tnstend of obstructed: 89 - % 2 ntire coul 23 nator Conke N N, o 3 o 0 ) 1 § fttention wad, wa tho it rouding, Shd Lot s | otion of bolh 2lats and biiasolr by tho Now | Uovernor ls o hugo pile of manuseript, T nvarian now Lo tho Adiinie: | | ALBANY, N Yo Muy 10.-Tho airiounce: | Ngw Yonk, May 16.~The vonorablo | booa the lastsix weeks 5 und it was Somo winutos buforo thouo | York Leglslature to-morrow wook,~tbe timo | Statlug his reasons. Tho Legislaturo 18 still | iution is vory ucceptablo. . Mr. Jamos, in short, mneut that Messrs, Conkling and Plath | mpyrigw Weed was outspoken this afternoon e — RLDIIA peesout wore fully Informed of what bad teken | Whoo, uuder the Coustitution, an olection cun | 1 session, I'wo weeks' notico Is sald to bo | piatuly nld thut ho was cordlally on the uldo of hud resigned - tholr pusitions as Ben- |y qisapproval of Conkling’s nctlon: * 1 was AT PHILAD! 'MANES ;W cul ¢ tuke pluco, Conkling producod u list of . ¥ ectlon. thie I*fosidunt, and thoro woro o dlsseusiuns ju | Wlors created @ great sonsation to- * sald he, “ when I learnod of Conk- o A Tribunke e o e e | e eIt DA 5 it oF | Dot ot Semior Conbe sshon the o | Wwecwinpur 2 L . rporefound fow bllvees e | LG gtion, M. Gonklin . trana. |, Bl Duselehf T M Ui Ao (horsi Whs lis i EE of convarmuon tholepolitics, ‘“'h":u::':"t:‘“{' rolioction was fowing statemont as 1o the roasons f0r theso | ook the matter with gront equanimicy. o | bore “of i Loglilature und polile | forred Lis (gt with tho Presldont from PripAngLentd, ol am oo chol r and amouy the Seu- Ny Prust, suyst fave restgnations: *Statemeuts have boen inade b; | e Hirntah froi the Unpltol, | Glns wathorud at 'the Motols ~and on | Washington to Albouy, and in dolng so ho [ Of the Usst Trust, sonkilng § stors fu tho cloak-roows, It was ap indlsput- | &ud also Platt's, and sald bo would not go nearer “m,fie“fm In the c“bl,em :nu c.,.,lk“.,x .,,fl Send it o ! \-u'fu..,! D Eniron wirns, s 1ha mroots 1o disaust thin stactitip, snove o | s l,,,u“lw,. tho Laalzinmru W‘:flflh‘“ repre- | Will Injure the party. ll_“i ‘;fl,‘.,..mu, ande sl fuct thut vory fow Hopublioan Benators | Albauy than Now Yark ulty; tusscoula baro- | Sl Tapresent the Stato. in ths at, | Admisiiteadion wuld, do, wat It ws subluce | SOKISEEINEL, S EorRiotdun .t e Buos | soata tho pooplo of this late, s rosigna | Alwys ragurdud ae & KUK oy ru, 6 U1 bad anything to sy end of ‘the | elootad without askiug for it. 1o ¥poke iu bi 10k sepreaghib g Sie'. bt | yith which they reully bitd nothing to og thut. | FEAdDY S00%, b i o hile'T differad from himat & Jendid ythlog 10 sy in vommendauon . poks 1 blt= | 4o or obactaon; that, 1t th peoblo had | 1o Fesynations bad byen tendored o tho Gove. | €8s Wor we varlod ustho political udltivtion of | yq fa'w bold stroku ta wronoh victory out gt [ While I ditter ton for his woureo pursued, Jn .?:‘vmsr m"v::‘:";;’h““:d Broudeat ""c‘::,"’:'w"'_":m"fi known what thelr position was to be, Plutt f"'{j};“!‘"',""“fi' o Tk ey tho disputante. - Btatwarts | roxarded A | gofont tn s struggle with - the Adwinistra. | 10t lesseu myynd"flfi;;u rouay L reared ¢ overybody scomed at an utterloss toundorstand | Would rogard his rellocdon as wn fo. | Would not have been elected, and Conkliog taro of Now York b now 1t 80ttlo tB wAtior, gruat coutidoncu thar both Séantors | tlon, 341540 bold that it 1a liable to over- attalnmonts, Fus exprussod ) would bo Foadily od and vindleatod by actlon I have nothlug to o 1, As for Plutt, ho was scarcely considored fu | dorsomeut of bhis Ogit ogalnst Iobests would not bave been supported fn Lis course, | pud ho hid 1o opinion to offor a8 1o tholr probu- | JI5 L o g tod ar I hav el St 1R sinture.’ Louls ¥, Pa arsha) of the | reach ltsaelf, -As n politieal mensatlon the K, MCLURE ot of . tlie wAtter, excopt that ho was universally | 300 sud A robuko {0 the Administration, | Alr, Conkling i3 lomotlon, SrkoVIEARL T s Coureul 'tho 8. i District of | oetion ¢ Mr, Conkling s eminently suc- | 4 oq, “u,,..c.",“;.fbmm uiep 10 :: ,fi:unu Z eneercd ar 5s one dolng Coukling's bidding, | but that, what is moro fmportaat, his roblection WILLING TO TEST Tills o AT O RO, A e 15, | N Sork and one, ot 100 Conkling nuibincos | cousful, -but Wwhethar - the. gnme -Which | Goykting, Tho offect wilh 00 ot ety ¥ “After the adyournment of the vxeoutive sesslou, | Will Lo u commission to him ms an Indopendent | Iie Is tired of Laving one Nenator after an- g}‘&‘}uf"g'_“m‘r}f&.‘l’“‘l;fl" TR Brat hnportut | oot areornoontrin 150 Justiued 1o coureg | Mo hus ow bogun will end In victory to him | parg overturow, aud perhaps Lt e Ry drilt of tutk fu all publio pluces and awong | Buti-Adwivivtration Benntor; that tho appeals | otlior coms o him nud nsk to bo relloved | eireet bs duse Ir wilk ledve uswith s mluority | o Sy BoudtURs, wid il tho comduct of | self I8 wiothor question.” 1o way win by | fiu. bas - uidoubieddy ¥ v v ;

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