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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 17, I88I—-TWELVE PAGIS 3 nd turned \dioy, or ‘eihor approval L for the rowso i very to what tho Lej alieged by Mesars, #nd Piate for heir iature of ow ‘ark wi [ reslgnation, Thel [ muy bo that ho fntends that the Legisiaturs | tainly po unwritten brecednnt which oughbt tobe wil) retien him at oneo and that this will bo i | sustilned that engitied the Senators from this Aorsvmunt of hin aotion, and thus bulldoze the | State to denand tat they stoull be consulted Preaftent. e L eegaeditna o most disgraceful | beforo the nomination of tie new Colle apectacie, that twa Beguiorsof the greateat State York. When they ttad {1 the Cadted States should phice themsetves e il the lemitimate weapond world, and w arefull It the, old gt el S ylaes, Tigand M. would change s af PTG fo b ok tn 1"?'-}1“"rnfl~ JONN LYLY KINO POSTMASTER PALMKR Pt YL B defont toperison, ¥ ‘:h i phee thought it meraly a Atarpombinntionon tho part | was found by tha reporter herd at work at his will #ur cred lulhoflen\vg{hL mm"m&mh of Conkling and Garfictd, whoreby Conkiing was | desk, © § think Cankling wanta sa jadatses e downfail, WhatolocunlLLORKS | to be indamed by the Loglsinturo of New York. { ment,” ho aatd, looking up: * 1o wanta to show weir TR o Uhatemat GF LG kD his Gurttald was (v withdraw Robertaon, and benco | that Now York aa ho has olalmed 18 euposed o xmf‘"’m.nv g he s obl ““{v il b and barmony werv (o relgn in the wrest political ( the confirmation of Robertaon, [ haven't hnd X oes hnek 1o Washingl world, witbout elther apparently backing down. | thme to consider the situation earcfully, and I n no Committoo where his loss yibin oft no respnren untried of menace, o€ | Chrondele will 4 il e gk e, SRS | TR 0 gAIn rocrinta AgRinat it withio and wi 80 Of NOL ¢XPOAnE his uwn wenkocss and ot OUE"tho Tanks of his owit party. Dot every | Sintming ind(caunn AL 100 Bangs of ne Lot Weapon Bas legu broken in hin hands. Con- | lature. ‘This will be no vindicauon, 17 ho rals fronted by the certulnty of the conttrmation | Iy deaired tn try bis ca af Judgu (tabertson at the Brst inomeat whon & | & maniy way, he wo \;:llo (-uu|h| be had on It, Conkiing cast about for | paton unll after the meAns 10 M 0TTOW $ay, substantisily, that (gnation I for the doubfa pur: h 0 ndJournment of the pro e ng?zlrfluccl In his defeAt. | ent Lealalatire, aud would then hav o, bocin over ugain® ” K the horition that 1ntt and Coukling huve In a | of _opposition to the foinfuntion ol | Thera ora things which Don Quixats eannot o o . v 10 beg 2! JAMES It DODLITTLE, ik, ot wisa o gt e o vy lulon R (um | wiered o o, AT k(e e | whict PPRGE ™ isupproved, | thelr. whoio | aud Satcho Fanze must. e Snoct oy | foreho people, waxing hlx alloied riovauces 'S TAUL #nid that i thin day of olficesceking and brok- % oot Appronching 1he time whick Me Thuckerny | duty win done, Whnen thoy attemptod to rats | therefore, put forward In tho outicus Jast week | that tho prosent Logislaturw, in its Jto- Al ST. AU L. c,:'nm.-', ":u!{nl)n mklna‘nnn n(b:’hu two goniles DAN REEIPARD, Propheaied in regard c|m-‘ l:lulml'ry w(;,ul;l);m 1%nudmum-rnr n Nutlonul 'f:""b""’ clnlmldul ugdcmr {lnnl aetion, which wan Imminent, by | publiean majority, 18 committed to hin Interests, GREAT INTEREST. Lfi:\l .1|'-“ "lfi ’ykw n‘r,m‘,e-! dfu)lx; ;lomulhilnu v}u- Heerotary nl‘dflw Hepubiiean Hinto Contrat Come 7}"&7‘" ut lm\ulhnlr ftf'i:v'a .1'.""(-‘::’ l|:: 'h';': ’n ‘m:érfénlnulr‘rusmmm ‘1, '?:','.fi .-{am L',nn il e 'l‘n ‘I o "51":-1';".’1 lh!lé\l'hhe mmlu '\')'n com| rfom(m h!:d and thorefare,if tho rigid rulo of King Caucus is tch tr ‘The Unieagn Tribune % ly Dl 7. r oy buped In thin | mities, was discovered on nosofa In the cartier unkitag nuel W erosaig n ANy -y nomiaaclon wado | been devited whiv would tatisfagiory 10 | to obiaih, Bo muy confidently predict bis re- Brusiat Dlw! inannor 1o proserve their recard clenr in not | of the roony, end before any opportunity olfered | by, ‘o hay dropper i very teotheding tone | foe Federal otflers 1u thelr State, they only ese | everybody, The eatous unoe mare courtcously | plection, but not his vindication. Undor the oir- i i, May 10,~There I8 Rreat | yioiding to Garileld whon they disspproved of | iteelf for defenav, the roporter found wimself 8. DAY I tho_cllnax of thie Conkling- | bis nctlon. Mo by ho AnubE it what Dot wlwnmmny Ihseryt wod, o prgrest here In 10 CD ment throughout | Woud bo_rotioeted, Tho resenntions wonkd | = WAt i v think of 07" aakl Dan, * don't el fight. 'l 3§ have no effect on the country, but would dis- | you think that it mieht creatssome littlo troublo o te Iy nimost unanfwons in condemnne | furb the internal barmony of the Republican | i the Sanate? Pon'tyou think thay the Senito late Wkling. TR Pranung corresyond- | party, Conkling bed an onarmious tolfowing | | will pursus the courtesy principle’ and rolise of Conkling: - 1 prominent gentlemen ww York State, and wonld huve theiraympnthy, | touat ot o Now York itominations until the ¢ has Interyhowed be Tho Demaceatla Joy would be atwut m};ulm tho | Benators frony tuat State are (n thoir neatar” n tlowing resuits Kepublican sorrow, The Dentocrats had atond | by roporter turned to his notes, nd rend off with tue Johnson (Hem.y: “{amglad | by very quictiy watching the fight, Iiku thn | soma of the thourics thora recorded, > Cuttke Gen. & Anning of the end woman In Kontuoky, who, when bor husband { ling wants the long torm, does he?” queried v It looks 1lke the beginning hnd (kb with § boae, doaired fafe play, and | Duns ™ woll, that would nceositatn Platoa con- f o waching politics, and the Issue that :::l;rl';‘ 4 u:-h ‘l’l‘ ?mun:fi‘:. & [ "‘Lfa’,‘..}u.'.fi' Lk ::::1 I“neu‘ wr:m,ynlu mean, and tiat wnivllhlrl‘nn s g schonte, tao: 1 cannot sy whit tho effect foreed 1t convinces mo that Unrfield is | Pintts rosignntion was that thoy would | will bo on tho Hobertsan fliht, but It is p"’nmm., thentich n shudow which wil evade aim, [ | eapoceaterapt through unconscious helplesnsss rathor think thet & % tbe tataeal renult Gt a | (hexplodiug the very ticuon which thoy sock to varty tuo long W power loalng right of ita prin- | bunlen into an extra vonthtutloani timitauon ciplos fn Jia Juve of its pep.” on tho exercise of tha power of tho Executlve, CONTROLLES GURNEY lf the f'rf'{fi“'". l'i;l "‘%“5‘.’{“’;‘.}, f‘,:.' m"r“ o ‘::" snil: I udmire Vresidont Gurlield bettor now | Suppdet of hie puety and sha resbcee of STt A0 Thnn 1 ever did, Dievauise b showa tht 1o ix tho | tun bereelve a dilferonce betwaen tho chicanety Tresident af ine United Siateas and, | befievo | 00 & wird politician wid | tho - resolits Turihor, that ho ia indorend Int his xotlon Ly the | contistency, of b statesmiug. M8 boo Deobio bt tho Unitad Butes. 1l 18 datermined, | Shuta Bo bae altempred to weet the Now B ma e “pewer ed, that tho fiepaniony | Xurk Scaators on - their ow level, e fe ety shal) nut be n prety of spoils, For that | rotreshitg to hear Conklivi and Platt refer with DTty A it i o Coniline 1y | seornful dleduin to & dutliction’ which would e e e noatatby. (8 fan khwd of | Jowke tho majur afices w prey to tntrigue and biuher (ot will disgat tha peopio. 1 will give | ¥rauu, sad stuell wiuae atfices feum 1o budos, adjourned to walt for the mysterious davelop- | cumstinees, this would by ments promised, Wo hal thew yosterd, !;mnnm:mq‘-nd |I:'; 'Eu ‘1’.?-5.';‘5?3.‘.‘:5-'.?.‘.’:.’-?-':'3‘5 mornfug it the farce af the resignation whicl The resignetion Rv urthor charuterized s the Knignt and the Squirs presented tn the Sen- 1ANt, and A4 treacherous to tho party, by atn, [L Is safe to suy U noither of “our [ leaving, Tor the time belug, R Democratia mae Benators bas flvnn up the lease of his Iorl-ln%a- Jority In the Senate, Thls surrender of tho Ho- Tho furce at Washington will bo eompleted v P“m jcan majority, thia suprumo mct of bad the farcont Allany. We aroiuchined to think | Iaith, because, #nd only bocuse, 8 smglo that na objectian will be ralsed anywhera (o tho ( nominaton distaterel ta ki, bt em- ftnto 1o tha playing vutof this opers boufe | {neotly sceobtablo to the Rapubllcans. reproseniation, Uwr Benators have made thom- | of the eoutitry, baa ~ heen mado olven rathor ridiculons, hut tho peopio who | by m Rapublican President, Is utterly Indefonst- ¢ clected them once wiil'of course, elect then | hle, This is the culmination of that ovll systom aguin, and seud them ek to merve nul thelr ( af porsonal politlus s unvietdiog, su tsrannienl, terms. Onty the Senate should not permit 80 | and so vindictive, of which Koscos Conkling tho rlght place.” Capl | hoth go btnox o the New York Legisiaturo, | that Conkllng und Plat 3 2nd I Ay e baited us o fresh domaonnteation of | shallow s trick to Intarfere with the dispateh of y bas ;,’5"‘(|:L'3';'l“ AT ok Conkfing fos | Snd Conidio wosld o siccied fo il e lane! ll;rlu‘n:fnl\un';«:r" oeie Sate 1 i b Totars. | 4 mameemdu tae A S e pRS Sie fnot that o welfuaro ' tho fnety domunids | ubilo bisiress In theie osenoo, P fé?;fi?m'fl.fi'&;"fi.’d’:’.’%’ Snton s sl B ot sl '] V' 2% ol lCRVD e 10 1 Vi6 Yo 9 . W ' N 3 vl 818 of L3 bl e s o S 1 . B?Ale n great mistake. Ay own Jndic- | 1o RO i the nox. breaidontinl ARBE N | thoumh." wye dum willing to WorVIow UM |\ o oronany of Milwaukoo, mil that though a | Waverlug wdheronce: b moll-catapistied brin: TR MOINISQ KXy L e A R R L e i ‘The reportor submiited, and took his leave, Seuatar aught never | which timo Conklipg would ot havo to tight wont 19 :‘:mru:: fho Covorwment, Il | forimaolt, Ho ballovad that the netion of vott to ;l’:lr:"l’ o aito. not tho Governient, Any arfield and Conkling was caused by & desiro to Te0! Tun the Cunvention of N e an wouid cunceda (u the lctation of R e it T euntor would bo imiwortly of uelng Pecels } ymought that ovan to the New York Bonators TUr, Poran (Dowmds I oun’t sca what | resignation waa n surprisc, yot the world would Anys: ““Tho Jutter Ia onie of the ablest and most Conkling trusta th an obsequioua Legislaturo to rwoe(l decinrtions of_publle righis, byoris- | NeIP \ Bim wtl | fuethor i ueepatusting Pedt, in that it demonstrates tho unyioiding do- | 80, despotiam under whioh the Hepublican Lorination of tho Senators. frimm Now Yurk o | PAFLE InthinStato hus suiforcd. - How obscqut- Inalitaln tho dlutity And honorof tho State rep- ( P12 WAL Lowlelalure will bo rematys to bo asor, « rosented, and the dignity and honor of the body L e, e glaclag lacoasistoncy 10 whick'they were commissioncd. They havo 1pon (L8 purt 1o return Mr. Conkllog to the Sen- Bl e Tor Conkilg, und 1oxristed | Giples ut Civil Bervlea relurin, Tha verdict of T T e 1o aheh a Jmboriant poe | 1he legielatire cun settlo liitlo savo ilio re- Aitlon. i thoukpt thit Conkling would teat | spective steeouth of the 1wo fuetions of the He: Toth Gnehetd Aol THalne. snd wanid, uiter beigg | pubfican purty =~ Ju_this - ftate, A rhody uintly g0 $0 work to kill them off by | iaiature. eleetod with - deliberate refs ly nnnnylog thom by committee inveats | Sresee to the fsaue which —he been Neutinn urd Hird work Te the party. Conkiing | Twised between the Sutatars utd Predident . JOEL D, HARVEY, Collector of Internul favonuo, wis nssanlted by n reporter, while mailing A Jotter, with » Want do you think — Yo, I konw tho reat, 1 ceonld not give an rul conat. 2 fter it hus pussed unanimoualy oludons # inteltigont optnion vlll § kaow the insidu bis- Sy THRC v some cltlt 10 be tonstdered the ey | ACied & inanly and boaoeble part, and will bo o e resoludo Indorse 5 3 o1 @ 0r BOnator Prom o grent | 1 tso thought toat the shuck wonld damage the | Cuse. But ovon thou the cass wauld huve ta THE ** walLD dependenco in the Leglslats v0~ Jwantaan IndorsemeRy OF b ont, 1 think thoy | of course relule, a8 Ic would Aurcly boat the Ho- | Btuta ikn New Yark husany right or i Justi- it i It iy presemted. 1T th te wi ffod p ISIRbIED Loy o rd $0 thy Rober! ublienns tn Now York (e death—darfiotd wi 1l r Tepublican Aduministention linmedlately. i Propurly presestud, 6 poapte werecalied | wittany: “What will most striko svery readsr | grata v, Cunkling lias provided, let him n i —{ia an el I resigaing beeauss hu bas Leen Laaten on upon to_ ehoose betweep a vindicaton of the | o 2 Cu Spectal Disoeici he Uhicago Tribune, BT gray nestaEn, {’«?fl:‘?fl»fl’;’:}’r‘:‘m e e maoe o be ‘had | "B Pre bellave o Qu KEITI, B e tho F o1, U 116 | P forior i uloh Messt, CUOKUBERS | mncnasran, N, Voo My 16T Dnion irests “ Do you belleve thoy will bo returned “hit [ ocan't sny. Tho Legisiature might piny & Juko on tho twn Seuwtors dad forget Lo ris elget tham, That wauld be fuuny, wouldn't 162" COLLECTOR WILLIASE SENRY SMITHC was unwilling to bo interviewed at ienxth, but shnply ankl, ** T suppose this aetjon is only on wecount of the acuon of tho New York Leglet- ture tn asking tho Senators to vote for the con- firmation of fobertaon, ,The two Senntors werd of Kelth firos., was much astonished at thig sud- | coutive o use vue of the most linpurtant oflices don move of Conkling in_Test, ning without wiv. | under the Government for tha reward of polit- 10y aiy hotics wheleversuiut thought that tho | iea) time-servers, wo Swagine thoy would, with mutter had beon thoronghily eancaased fn tha | considerable emphasts, refuse wgive their op- Now York Leglslature, now in scasioy, und that | proval tu either. ” both Conkling aud Platt expocied (o bo res THE “ NERALD," turned. Coukling had tricd Dis best 1o mako it | v Nothtag could be more unwise than ta con- Appoar (st 8 grout Natlonal question wae in- | sider the situation in the nugry svirlt which h volved i his tight againet daceld, but bo bad | juarked most of the advice glven to tho Pres) dant wrong. Thero wis o great principie in- | dest by kix councilurs and friends, 1t 18 cusy (g t 1 cnunat_atfard to let any Bonator § genjoved n distinguished position. fle undovbi~ 'A\fg‘gl"“c‘gtwu tho l’rn!hlumInwmn{“ll.!"fl)l edly prafoered :“gn [ ‘whllty he wax ot the i inyments w8 He, the &!mlltén may ,'1'-" head, rather than be undormined by lnteigue appinBER o Ggrltold und * Condeliig | and G 8 deprivation of powar. It waa undoubt- T moutd ?m(ur tho latter, but edly Itnine’s work that put Conkling In 8 cor- . the _ Preatdent should | bo allowed | per, gud riow it ouly remainod to be scen what ; wake such uppafntmenta na ho sces Oty pro- | wyald becume of the two great politioal ladiy- 05ed tho uppuiniees wre well guulilicd Zor 'the | tars, when thoy shied their costors into the ring Twition.* A« It Kieter (Kepublican): 1f | for tha next round. Emmn} pas resigaed It 18 becauso bis Angur A worthy Deinnerat suggested that Conkling Atorabips, Is thalr obyious 1nability to keive any | tho reaighations a “ plry ™ upun & sure count of sntisfactory or_lndead iy Intolligibie roason | NOscs at Albany 1o secure rodicotion and rebuke for.nnt nct, 'Thov do, indeed, expross u stronyg | Gurtield, Blaine & Co, fl:fill:l‘on tn lb&lfur‘mm-l’mn Ih-).l' .hlxghw BYRACUSE, N. Y. iy as Collector o ort Meas of New Yark, whion wap 80 strungly urged Spactal Db by The fheans rhine. 1ho Nepublicans of New York on President finr. | | SyRAcoxt N, ¥ Muy d0-Concorning tho Bold, Hut they nowhere cxpressly way that the | FENENAtlus of Sonators Uonklig aud Dinch, o conlirmution, much Toss (o nomination of u | 57TACUNe Laurier of to-morrow willauy: | Bafliad Corsat abjoctionibie Lo, tho twn Senntora from | Btevers patnt and dominated by hie tittorest : 4 Sty e s :nemivs, Mr. Colnkiing reaigns his office as Unitod KOs et gool Sudgmont. | bk B et for ® 41t Conlling | @ posod 10 obiriaon wad 50 thoy remwenod. 12, | Solved und no wano at stake, cxcept whotner | attur' w now President, frean i office, v New York tabeCatieetorof the Port ot New York, | Shemict, {;’(.‘;i‘k«::‘fiflg Lo ot tn Its ruio stl Yoult evldantir oo B "né““\‘wlfi{'&'},‘}?u‘}&'}."gh e r Wiy f BoCils Drdn b8 Tadursament of | 98¢ 1aun or nnothar should occupy the otice. WOk otces In bis gift, Flattery bu Ccoustitiiles # renson why the Scoaturs of Now fi.‘.‘{,‘;)’,’:fi,‘_‘:;"{fim'.”"':':‘."il‘g; Sk ot & g, St to duath, 1 have studied potitica (o thin | viows on the tarilf question. Hobertson by tho Legisluture,” CUL. P’ DONAN: wone beyatd the point of what his beol isited | Yorkabould resign tholr offices, Nevertbeieastho | yuo Whoje conntey will 80 regard It lnufln el b i i £ b T oat o AN ¥, SEECT, O Dhava L 5w st or o | o o ety s o or Wit an | Hi s Gatlh, S ool b | et of o S O bty | Sl Tl e ey e e iS85 2 y i ; ceti Arkanens, i Journuliat nierested in Minsouri | e C e sk, hena & b sulics und pouts * [ woa't ot s Sonticlan v noewssury L6 L8 MELLAER G 8 e | of Hibbard, Bponcer & Co., nald ho belleved that | ROf course. Thoy only want tobol s i o verolzn whose will was lw, aud todeny whose | 15099, wher, that 18, be can no longer controt | *4 n | won't biRy auy more, . B, o L s oK1y Nl O ek et 31 b pumashon | 1810 manietoa, T0 orfeyprany to bo lndorsad. | unieation, aakd tont Conklines ok a wan | uAdate wes us much uf U criine ve It ot e | 1o DNEEOWLEE Af Wit AdUIIAUPALIOD b 1B 0WH | opasgked Ina pulltical 1t 88 et e oo ront v L an) s In this cose he wits with Charlio Farwell, and DI DAVID DAY (POSTMASTEN) ¢ thoyht s ho did, thousd ho was not with bim w{can slmply sy, and it 1s what I bave sl | when ho fought Johbn Logau. Garticld hud an before, [ aus sarry tuat Mr. Conkilng cAnnot get | \dea he could Fin Auierica withunt ssking ques- e petier witis e Prosidents of tho Unlied | Honeof the peobiv who made pim. Garfiold iates, Ho quarreiod with Hives all tho way | could run it in a manner without Henstor Conk- sensutionnl of the mnny scnsational nots of this burty I hlsown Stute, ho 18 of o TaTinoruse a8 | princo of Demagogy. It beekm evident toConk- . Hug At woek that B was paworless to defeat THIS MAY RE TRUE OF M. ROOSCOE CONK- | the contrmatlan of Judye Hobertson as Col- LENG lector of the st of New York, 'Tathts and o wad uf Me. T, C. Platts but 1t (aa new viow of | ind beny wll bis envryies, and upon ita accom- YRANK GILBERT. Asalstant Treasuror Frank Gilbert was un- willing 1o give any deelded opinion, not beeauso ne wanted 1o pereh on the top rall of tho fenee, but bucause ke had not tiud timo to give thosub- s st wnat il be cXpeete R o | for an Ottawan to chalivnye tho disine rigit of Sovor bou Intorcstod th aweals of uny kind, and | t5e Salan e e ol L] Who e dared 10 Wght tho Administeation, | fuver of the tndepedonee b o Henaingg Conteling would o back to tha Sennte supported | yhon, - Schdre umfes gt by his Lenstituro, Col Donan wail thatsumo | President firant uow oxboust faveeive W10 i et Coniting: wedd to Logan wad Wid | Gpou Conkliog when b resenta i luault, Lonk: Ject careful nitenton. . He was convineod, hu rex o Senntorlal fonctions te be nupouneed by two | plishment depended bis politieal future. bmueh his lg'r:l'f:;";::m:‘;“:l‘:‘;'n"{nj&.‘“ forty “"g;y"“,'}.;“’.‘?,fik'g;"’:,}.l"v':,‘r"f,“‘;,';;“’&',:‘J'fi:" T tat 1t s tha et of Bemntng | bin' that hu know Logan to b bis personal | I had Hlits wulils avdn Abn Pronent 2 | Renutars, Mr. Conkling in 1u a rathier beteer po- fitieas pamar haguoen wu':fluxl':rrnmfim‘:%m {bat be has en g: Y ostnod. fim o WOl d’ Tho same if o€ | Conkiing’s political carcer, and that tie would friend. but that Be 81 not want Login to intur- ""“l,"lt reaLasL -hun riv e f{' O { siticu thwn bie colleuxuc, Mr, Conkling bua | 1o wus dpfeated at the Chicagu Conventios, dad i AT TN lnod, o thosame i in s | Ho O radiid ha ootidored gor- | €4 himaoif a0 in 1ho Habi na 1o smasl his Hifnots | S21HGE tn tho muks of tho Repabjiean purty | yover consed to axpedss his disifke, smounting [ itis douttful whethor Ko could ever o nin e~ AT NEW ORLEANS. Hutiur posirian. He oouky o, 06 it ’,}m}’,’_’? taln. piitrunige, 88 Logan would need 1w keepon }m"c:l’;ge‘r",:"ffi'.’l'l'"""‘,‘l’.,',f,,"‘ {,‘;Y“"H hepublicnd | (o' \Guchine, of all the wit-Conkly ftepubiiv= | eure the control of a ltepublican Buits Gonven- AENTIMENT. oo Wasmbgton ware put. 1nto & ke of fira COMMISSIONKN HOYNE 5,‘.’,‘,’{},{,"'{‘”%"’,{,’,‘,,”.‘.’{"f.',‘:‘rf,?:x.mfif fare {BaLhe | sincerity, purity—n chivalrie’ soiite o douees | nnein the Stutv, of New: York. Mr. Pac, [ tfon (n Now York Staie, Ho mulked through 1o { gpueind Diepateh 1o The Chicago Tribunes mdhrlmnlnllu. Garfield 1ad Jofs. Mentor with i S intentions, but tad got the big-bead on tho © Npw OncrAse, May 10.—Tho resignation | £5ite TS, Bptnoor wus not o paliticlun, but ot the Now York Senators wos certnlnly not | Thought thi resignation of Conkiuir would bo erpected by elther Democrats ot Republic- lu&"\l"vfldlnlnmim to u:o v-rlt‘n wmnlcxum ns, A erisls had been renched so far as B O 0, I i, iy ey wero coneerned, but this method of would buvew mate Lt wholo affatr s love- fouss, oo, on! 0 BLONG H! 0 party, &i s lewa hay nover bt ot » | publlcans New Yar . 3laing was the man There fs no great Natlonal prineiple luvolved | wbo had mudohim draw out. Binine was smarter s onfett whicb. e hos wagod with auch | Shan lighiniog: In fact, too smart, Conkitng migbt foreses tho futute of the parly tnder T aachy. The nppalnment of ltobortson was | BTG wad huvn drawn out so- tbut. o woUL: slwply & question of the distribution of tho pa 110t rost under indlscrect ntubugement, which, it Jouaxe of tho Fedoral Goverumont. If bo re- ho remainnd with Usrilold, would bu 1aid 10 him, Jned bresuso hie conatdera himself at varlonco 'IJ; ;g;{«n;-“h&:gnm e g;‘gfi-‘gfi' thtog, g)gr‘y:’tg with (ha wishes of his Stato, it mry bo sald that portedby tho Leiisluuro For the plase uealn, e New York Lealsluture sometime sitico In- | Conkling's sudden withdrawal might simply bo doreed tho Appoutinent whivh he realstod, ana | g0 that ho couid rise again to greater prom- $o{s vory tandy in recognizing tho wisies of his | Inonco, waa found {n bis offico, in & voritable cavo of gloom, ** It s too bud," he said, " This resigna- tion of thene twa men e reully tov bud, for tholr exumplo will ba -lmpl‘y frightrul, Way, toe morrow hail the oMeehulders in the country may gn. Outof the W60 of thum, afior this oxample, I don't suppose thero will e a tazen l:u[.n ,Thegs cxamplos wro pernlclous. Rusiga? AT THE GOVERNMENT DUILDING, ‘where politiclana of the Nadonal porsunsion most do congregate, the exciting news of tho duy croatod n declded sensation. Little knot wero to bo found Ju every coraor dscissing tho tows fram Washlagton, tnd speculnting on thy slde which shonkd bo taken to securo or retaln atliclal gests. Every onc was astonished, ond but tow had declded oulnions on tho_subject "Tlited biok In his * Cangressional chilr sut ano of tho voterans who has Been numerius otanges of Adumlnlstrations with unrufiled tomper. 1t {6 bard for us to fook down frum oMclal lifo, on pur platesi of pure putrfut- onthy viber hand, oxprossly pledged bimaclf, | campaign wat fall, aud orfy nea tate daiy touk us il the paliticluus n Alhnu&' undeestand, | the stumo for tha Ronublican party whilo his wnd as Mr. Plat has never dealed, to vote fur wer in bls uwn Stute was m:mblfun- I tho Judge lwberston for ung,office to which the alance. Tho President nominated to the President migbt nominate Judgo Robertson. | most “Smportant ollice in tho Htate Mr, Withovt sueh & plodice, tho vicetion of Mr.'T, C. | Conkling's _ most powerful end -~ Uittesest Plattussenstor woul Bave been tmpassitvleoeat uuvmi- i New York. Tho batronage of tho fewn® M. T, C, Platt, wnen be gavo the ultdge, | oflice s able to control Mepublioan palitics i Ltought thut It would bo impossible. Mr. T. C. | tha City of New York. That Mr. Conkling con- Pintt ey bu f the opitjun thut ho has released | temnplnwed this nomindton with mlich Amu2- himsell ~ from that pledge by resigning | cment 18 evidenced by s vounse I regard to It s ofier when he s called upan to ( Judge obertsou led ‘the break from the unit (afdll bis pledge. It temuins to be | rule at Chicugn~a bolt which defoutod the soen whether this view will be tuxen of s be- | nomlnstton of Gen. Grant, The anti-Conkling Bavior by thio Legislators who voted for him on | men Jp New York State ook to him R8s he strongeih of tiat pledge, “Tho resignation Is, | thelr lewder, and henéu JU wos that BMir, fir fuet, w0 appeal o the Legdstiture of Now | Coukling guickly saw that kis confirantion as York t chunge 1ts mind and it its own words, [ Collector woula” mean bis own political death, It Conkling and Platt can Lo returned | The pubtle i fautiiur with tho course teken by to the Lewistatute by the unsniinous Iepube | Mr, Conkling to defent Judge Nobertson’s cuns Mean votouf both branches of that bady, Messrs, | firmation, Every pulitieal device that could be Conkimg and Platt will take thetr reGicetion us | imaglned was resortod to, but lo vatit. Itosauo ‘indorsuinent’ by the peuple of New York of [ Coukliug hug a more powerful foo toconteud h Y * i Cot. I and unswerviug devotion t the principies of thy L e AT L S Tuistcol, Donan | party, yTo bim mora tban 1o uny otier Jeader thit l.'mlklmg B yet win 6o battie and KOl | does “3e. - Gurield owo bis eleatlon, - Tho 3 truth s that, from ino begimug, Oare o Btwinc, whom bo rogardud 6s tho InstHAlor | g s~ commitied BumselC (etuvocably to Mlaine, and tn bin deahiogs with Cook- COL. RICABY, Iy, Ilatt, and tholr followers, bas followed o apurodched upan the aubjres of the Cnnknm{ potley of dupliclty, ‘Ihis fsn severs Jnm(umnl Klek, «ald yesterday to TRINENE regorter: 1 | tapuss upoh oue inldloy the nuzzust position ol Ain With tho President in this aifuir, 1t fs bjs | Presdent of the Utited States. ana we writowith thity 1o nominnte vitiefals and the Senate's to re- ‘mlm but it {8 the trutt, and the best fricnds of oot or cunsiry. 3 think Conkling wilt suffec by { e Gurield aro _those wuo tell bim the try Dig attack upon the Adminkstration.” 110 stundsin & criclcal position full of menace to JACOR GHOBS, Bis party, his Administeation, und himself. 1o i) L e ), bt . Giark ot thi Giegle Cotrt oldi’ 1 aifpgors: | Souint_okeuke, he' gNnuuL_uxulkin bie A a thie Presldent; at tho samo tine [ think thyt ende; 4 Rubertsan’s uumipation WS i Unwise oue, s It fi’f”";.,,"&"u’:}:’“’:’m cfl.‘{y’l’efi”ufl’ :5;""':’}}5, wus 4 slup In tho fuce of the Conkling clement,” | opd sure 10 bE us fatal as thatof Fauat o BETHL HANCHETT .llll(uim-t;‘umu-fi Tuo ‘du;g;.fimm;’ allianeo which ‘#ald; 7 bolleve tho Presidont bught tn bo aus- u{ne hus offered him will end 1o 8 bottomless inined, § have nm”muuwm ‘tho” matter very | 0t fur Bimself und bis party, If Gartleld prv- part 5 Slonelys 100 Mot Know All 106 hrruniements thit | POsed o curey o the policy f vateaclan und ros | tholr apposition to Robertsan, and wiil make | with ~tuan he pud over inowsured ki eonttweats, © W. 11, BTODDART, from ofola) ifo, on out plateq of pure Ptk | o Prbsidont snd opator Conkling tudy tiave | Yenke, bu st muko b s L0 a0 BLASY | what gnpeetlon to Moberisan and il maie | Witb St e Souia ™Sive perumps, o5 of (lio same fem, wa glad ta aca tho Preaidont | raaigmteation of tho pacey Lty ellaucs in evory | Cutored into, but in a falling out of this kind wo | {3 F00 B A hwrahy | thale fellow-Sonaturs. " The ~ indorsement, | worsted - elther of = his oucmiow - but AT CINCINNATI. Shaw sume. backbone wau it down on Camkling. | {ownsbip in New Yok 1cis ust sayiog, » Lot | MUsLEUPROF tio Adiaiulstration. A L O O Pt ot Lo, thg | SYSHIL thoy yet It ls ot likely o boul geeut | cambinied they wero Invinvible. ~Thera wis DOWN ON CONKLING, to lhflufifll tho people would uphold tho Irosi- | the Democrats coma in.’ [t won't Jaat long, but THE CORONER vornuly of Orant, by thay evew value to them (o their fight with the Adminls- | the Fresidont with bis imimense Federal patron- 0., May 16.~Publle oplnion | hont il o Leliove tiAt 1 would niTeof 150 | tg mikchlel wil bo dont suro, TBroo yours | Coranee Maton said: "1 nm with tho Presls | veseio. nlomsoll, o' do" this® however, by | frudon, ue several ceagutis of which two way | ago: Bluine, the Mephistophios of tho Aumiuls- OINCINSATL O.y party i bit, 48 bunincss-men would xo luto the | more ia all we'vo got: unothor we will have 1o | dont'in thls affalr through thick und thin,” T Gy T bald and ey | Bers bd meutined: T tho Hrst plyce, tho whole | 1ratlon, coally 'and roleutlealy, plosting tho {o Cincinuatt {s it ono way. It Is the bellef, | pusty with more hoart It ic was to be frocd from | carn ourliviny i’ tho sun. Curkling ls n bad i A that O DUT Rh-apiFited Senators, Hoshoutd funmfl of the Iotter of Mewsrs. Conkling and | downfall of s urch ensmy: "John Bherman, everywhers expressed, that Senator Conkling such s political trickstor, mun, he shouldn’t bave done it. he will bo the JUBTICE MEECI 4 latt §8 thut New York 1 outraged, and that sl | anxious 1o pay off old scores, and a lurge ma- Qne gentioman from Waukegan thought that fs destraying himseif—that ho has over- nwnaicca—uvnd 10 tho Republican pn'r‘ 'y @B AT estimated his power, and will have to go ( would lonve the Bouute in peace und mettlo thins under the Adminlatration, 8o that the down. His nctlon 1s considercd childish | Pums Modet, to8, Ag tthor oxprossed his {rom one standpotit, and ruinous to hisown | opinion that %lw &reatost cainmity the party had dnterests when Iooked at from the other | cvee mot with was when Hprakue atartod for Conkling with a shotgun and faled to connect, sandpolot, 1t Ja sugzeted thattho wistatns | CZRoter ugiasted har Tiat: wisbelng foniod, whi it most effcative thing to do would bio | and uit, will o Caukling was sent back, Arthur, tho Pre withdraw Robertson's resignod, would bo ylven tha sfiort-ierm Zrmn‘l;r‘;.u:flznt"l&r;r;k ;ogrsln!‘l‘r‘; at 'm,n“ Su}:ds:wnnlp‘ which would leave Platt out fn tho et biim tothe United Staven Sonata in placo | O 31, KRITIE of Piatt, thon return Conkling to the Senatoand | wy,a¢ tnom resign,” satd O, R, Keith, * andget b factions would bo reprosented ond tho | some men who uro whlling th Jet the Prostdent Primate brought wnder subjoction, The Lita- ( bu Presdont. 1 think Mr, Garfield Is right,~ «inClob witl bolt & meoting to-morrow oven- | that ho wus justitled in dotng ‘whut he hes done, 5 and that Mr, Conkiiog's course in attempting to fag %2 pass resolutions condemoing Conkling's | -diotate to bim was u%uroly wrong, M:“lyufnn- at onee nsk M, Bluln to_retire from tho Cnbi- net. Mr. Conkling resigns from the Senatu in tho Intercst of peace. 1o tho Interest ot pedcy fet Mr, Binine vetire from tho State Departe went. Hels not sulted to the oflice. e bas nolther tha traluing nor the experience to man- ruin’ of tho patriotio officchoidor,” Another putriot cbaracterized Conkiing na the groatest agtor of his ayo; and wundered that he was not already under contruct to Juck Haverly. Gon. Bpariing, of tha Post-Office, sk, “In it truoy’ Yeaz Well, U glad of it} «ood morn- waa In a hurry to lenve bis olfice when the ro- ortet Interroguicd hun a8 to the resignation He only touk thine to say i n posItiVE mbonno: “Conkling 18 @ d—— fool; he bus left (ho Se glo In o’ puwee of tbo Demucrute-—and tho President, oo, for that matter, an IGVe | yo our furclgn niiairs, The other wiemlicrs of thoy wiil keep tholr powes. the Cablnet are men without specinl valuo und JUSTICE SUMMERFIED ‘ furce, and If thoy v:‘»u;'l Ulicea,”could bu guar- anid: “I don't thi v. Cornsll t ered 1) sume easy deparuncit. e Frosi- rculknn{imfl‘ pm\!::vku‘liull 18 mn}o!flw‘:l ?.‘ff'?»’fm"&". sdont ealt 10 bts Farcign Oifice n statesman lko prevont tho retroment of the Benutors du that | Hamitton Fish, and 1. the othor greut oflices Way. Jur, even It tho matter dues o ta e | an ke Edmunds, Shertnan, Boutwell, Hoar, Tsishiture, yon can rest ussured that Conkting | Frelinghuysen, Wushburno—inen of putrlotlau Nrat felt 1he pulse at Albany and sni- and charucter, who waonld kerve bim not for inped pimecif hat ho. would bo his | dwmbitlon and revonge, but for tho best intarests own siccessor, And 5t tbo Legiinture reieets | Of tha acty aud the Nutlon. him they will have to redlect Plutt, becauso TitE * SUNY Conkilng would sodictae to thom. Hu 18 simply Tho Sun says: *‘fbo resignation of the two showing his power."” 5 Now York Sciiaturs 1s a bighiy sensationul pro- tho Now Yurk Republicans are eapeclally out- | Jorlty of the Republican ur‘(nna of the country. ruwed, by the wctlon uf the President In nomin- | Amiinst such vdds, even Mr, Conkling bas boen wiiug e, ltoberison, In so wuch thut | compelicd to retire in dofeat, Mr Conkliug’s no New Yark Hepublican can peoperly [ resignation will conlirm | the | duclara- remnin in officinl relwtiond with the Adminis- | Hon #0 frequently tmade by his polit- wration tatess the wominatton of - Hobertson | fcul cnemnles that he 18 fo stateswan s withdrawn, They ussert thut Geo. Artbur, [ but an urrunt demnwow, A stafesman would the Vice-President, and Mr, James, Postmaster- | have remained ut bis post of duty gud labored Guneral, tor instofice, sympathize with their ( to promote tho welfure of his country, A states- view of the cuve, and ubject to tho cou- | mau would inve sunk his personnl preferencea firmatiay ot Hobeetsan, Yet neithor | {n his zeal for his followscitizous, Lut'nut 8o tho Viee-President nor the Postwus- | with loseos Conkllog, [ifa was the rule or lor-Genersl hae thought ¢ necessary 1o | ruin polies. *Aut Crsar asut nibtl' Lis reshu his offce, sithougd both are hi tore fa- | resignation will -~ bo received by = the Vimnte uificial relations with the Administention | whole geutry af ludependeut Ropublicand thin sre the Senatars frutn Now Yark, nd al- { 1a tals duite with tho utmost sntisfuction and though Mr. James owes Bis oiticd to the uppolit- 5lefl, The Presideat bus sccomplished in o tew ment of tiew. Garfleld, whose actdon tho | duys whut thoy hive been seeking to uecom- Senators from New York call uwpon the C“'h in years,—the politieal dofeat of Roscoe Tezisiature of New York to - pebuke. | Copkiing, Tho restznntion of Senstor Platt will o B BROWN, Prealdent of the Western Indlnne Natlrond, satd ho did not know what the polltical resait of Conkllug’s otlon imight bo, Bit ho inought tuat Conkling, whilo R man of great forvs and oneray, was far Loo dictatorial to suit this coun- try. The methods of the New York Senutor wera of 1o sledgo-bammer character, uid did not conform well with Amorican Inatitutians, mwl they might answor well enough tor Eu- CONGRERSMAN DAVIS. axtion, 3 Ry " g A JUBTICE PHINDIVILLE cevding, The only argutnent that ean be pre- | In the secund place, 1t fo happens iat ho Leg- | eXcite {ittfe cotnment, e wus but the tll of \ — Ahlta o WA Brosmont Bt nulivgs:;fisu’;?-‘ltamrb‘u n:c’r’?l’us;?“&fimggn hind not heard the newa when the reportcr Suw wnll.‘nl‘;nl\lnmy such o manifestution ls w«f‘u (siature of the New \'nrk}w which tho Svnators | the Conklline kite—tho croature of tho mus- CIICAGO. - g ekt s saplialh ania K. K Fairbani | D55 ; B R o R i o, | i oputtioty Aliniinilon, nd fenubliun | frum e York avpust o6 A, BRSSP Bonking 1o 48 Moter? b - o] capltal,” 3 an! " £ WY Y . | oty @ S A0l il ns Alrend o Vi 3 ESTIRTERS WIS RESETIvE Crmie | w L SLIBEIE is capltelsalt X X alchen | b1 Know but Hile sogsrding the cintravorey | forimaton, b emaneiats L e e e controa ho | Jool-imatice of tho contiwversy’ botweon tho | of Garfuid and Biwino 8 ' double vie ZENS, fet tham Stay rosigned it will bo moro glotious. | that gatheved from tho press ropocts. Honutor ot B ILAMN oplniuns and votes of tho gronfest pumber of | Buoators from New Yourk and the President, | tory. Thoy huve nut only carried thdle Onrecelpt of the news by spectal telegram | M. Conkling bus indlosted 1o tho peogle R R Rl Bnt 15 b osi o JUSTICK HAMMER e Brmnined and. wacomprautlaty antag- | ‘The. Legisiaturo of Now York bua been 80 | polut, bui have defvaled and bumbled Mr. rathor vorifled what the guueral opinlon about anumber of TRIBUNE reporlers wereatones | pim fg,~that he is Iike n E;“, 'boy playing with & detalled to (ee| the publiu pulse and ascattaln lulz of n&:r gzluy-. Ilr’ ho nnn‘zl_m ln‘ll’llln"l;q be ',nn‘l Sow the resignations ot tho New York Sen- | Rios, ! go hume, @ bost place ar biro. 1f his mother—the Now York Legisia- sory wero. regarded, bot by Ropublicans | faro would Bow spek B and put hivn to bed, and Democrats. Followlng nro the results | it would bo tho best thing for bim, for the coun- of the reporters’ Jabors: try, and for the Mepublican party, 1think the = Republican puety has outgrown tho tecoasity MiL. A, A, BPRAQUE, for any such kind of man or leader, But he will that whbich is umicrstood by the public, I am of the opinton that ho bas placed himsell in an un- topnle position, dad oge in which neither tho narty nor the country will sustain him in.'” * Well, how nbout the resignation?" wThe mattor of resignation is one personal to himeelf, If for any reason he cannot loaker servo the party In that pasicion, tho purty will regret that uno of i(8 faremust cbumplous nns far from shuring the gloomy fears of tho Sen- | Conkilme. The dispaiches indicate that tho vb- ators from Now York concerning tbe reanls | jeet of M. Conkiing's und Mr. Platt's rosigus. Tt would follow the confirsnation of Judgo | Uons is io vbtain & * valo of contidence ' trom Jnbortson, thut when his nombmtien | the Veglsinture of Now York, It 18 ex- was untouncod, both brapches of tha | pected thut that ‘body Cwili rndlect tha Legfsfuture foudly — thanked tho =~ Presi- | two — gostlomen United Brates Ben- dent for makmny the hominntion, and voled | mtors, The Laishstore minnot consistently winuniuously that the nominition ought 10 | doao for tho rbison that buth Lrapebes bave Lo conttrmed, Thls \ha Legisiaure did, know- | recommended the eontirmintion ot Judge Hob- snid tiywas glad Conkling wus out, and mg‘ed ho | ontsvof Coukling ond bls folluwers, au (itig- wonld 844y out,—" thore wera othar and bettar | onist who lsat the sama timo the 1nost cunuing men ta luad the party fn Now York." flg:l must uolrnmlmmuu 01' uuu?-mnu JUSTICE BIAYTON 40fms 10 Involve s poliey of uns ol 1ty toward the twu Sanntoes, ft b o $hk Ganklity waa Mo an awful, schomer | proper for them 1o roluri thelr Lrusts inta (60 B T e D s unathics, Bowevor, had Leon | UumiKof tha Leelalaturc. bn arier Shat et I 3 fopt nga commend this pulies, or, o With Conklig il aloni, beowuse bu thouit tho | SeRer ot g8 S nn the policy and set Preaident had not. teeated bim squarely, “\'.'é' sonl of £ l»\ilnn ugon tho. {wu Henators nd 08 this ; e tEiv mow wiloked Ly tho Senntors frota | ertaon. Tno fight willnow be tranaforeod to tho ofthe i of Spraguc, Warhor & Co., wholo- | frubably bo redlected, | o knows that, or b e T R e R e T T e HOTELS by eafiectiai Sfemonce woro totso uiices which 3"5;' Vork convorning the duynr:‘\i’L;g‘lnwlg:\ilu; o | Logalutare, uad wil o Rorcer thun eyer, Jum 0 would not have taken the chrnco of resign- 4 t evi WS 151 £ sube oy buve nowfresigned, & tovel, 18 we udire Hobertsan ut Ciiicago, a Lewis- | Bl i 1 s aile grocers, thought that his opinton might | iho dodgo I8 80 thin that I thlak it wnl'bn ;:“n}:o 3;3;?52&1’:%":::4’1‘0” .7;' ‘:flf’i’rfi'f'. }‘I&:fi:"é’.‘.‘.‘.&.‘;".h‘"mf‘l:‘é‘\ nflwnr" l‘men‘-‘;‘m; w8 & very fur-rfyching complication which Tatuto did, although tho motion 1o do it was | believe )t Certuinly Seantor Plast canuot bu, Deblssed, 3 hio was not » bellover In Costk- rggilvod by the country with univorsallnughiter, { dont, 1t i not sutticlent cunse. The pusition ts | drummer dovoted hix thno o cxplatnlng us bost Conkliug tins widded to 1ho provious diftiey offered by 8 generoua politicu) pdversary of | 1t is more thun ikely thut Goy. Cornell bimsele ling, but s it was he thought the resi; ifs obfect [n resigning was to mako & sensation, ol v 1ie coulid the netion that led toConkling' tene | thes of tho flopublicun sitoniion; and il tntelli- | Juape Rebeetson, Seuatar Jucobs, 1o ask | will bothe next United Btates Senator from gnution ! unienable and the party will nut appeave of it, 'qulid the nedon ukling's reslgn- W P 5 ok, T o " ng Posing.” e s B ' an! oot : % O il witt with bmulfeoted futerest 1o | the Legislature of Now York to redicct Conkling | New York, The Goveruor euddenly looms u 1hebest thing that could happen to the party Heta notbing If ho la not posiog, Hle hus a duty to pezform, 0 public sorvani | 10K 8RU tho BT0LL IL wouid ave un udds, which | KEu (O e u':ufl l"lfilu.uu:,u bibute of thelr noulo conduct, i | BA b probnblo disponsor of Siate putronuge. "rhe the country, Tho business men JUIGE 0 4 ROCHRED % i r G was_found In tho Grand Paclfl of e country thought, ho belleved, | ot ebuy dikoussing (ho Absorbing tomlo of It Conkling should go out | thoday with & groupof internsted listonors, 1n o polities entlroly and gettle | FEIPONSe to the slorsotyped question a3 1o what t of the stuati 1t N %m ngxlt‘m ::or‘\bless‘lnx. On the other 5‘.5:’:.?215@. ?zm luldl';.;'% figflfi,‘i{'ls“;;?" Jankling had e reprosont a largo of 0 uthern ant Re- Smad gl Haposed apon hi by W | BLGIGARY, 18 L oing QT g sl | Leglslaturo ot hia State, which was the di- Tetrepresentative of the people, Itwas & dueet viotation of 4 duty ho had sworn to :nlnn. M, Spragua hardly thought the res. matlon conld mean the retiremont of Conk- Vg, bt that it was merely another polltical of the peoplo whom he tepresents, and the purty which clnimg him 18 onc of I 'fm" leaders, and that duty I8 to work for tha Lest {nterests uf thuse peopta and uia purty, and not to lsave and turn tha Benute over ta thu Domo- cratle party. ‘Tho will of the tajority sanuld bind him squally with cvery nthor meinber of tho party, The beud (s ceaterud (u Gen. Gar- fleld, wheea 1t will remain for tho uext fuuc yours, Thls was (he declalan af the Chicugo Conventlon. Garfictd becwmo tho custodiun of : R g | g bl mhg, choarer s b o o at aell w Dok Bn B iolE yoakeniii Do_groatly dotermined b bis Administratian, Autacks trom al sumum Bl 1 ;ng unu‘ tho succeas of It will tha nost elvction be that Conkling should bave atnod his ground and | FOUARE » faaght 1t out You want my obinjon oponly; | ., hon you ato with Garfcld in thig matters e aure 10 jo.Up. Tho drmmer Aiso domon- | Koo how it comes out, Rut (f Conkling shouid wero pure o R0 Sommoe imon® | ba teaton tn tho Legisluture, us bo fus been n tho Senute, will aucu a disaster crush hlw, oF the custoiner ut least 50 per cent. Too vofit will it ntko hin 4 greuter inan than every clans differed, somo of thom being for Lonkiing, | Events wilf answer. 4 l;'nwfil.l;’lt'%mbau:: k““ nlmt:-aummk lm;u DHOOKLYN M EAGLE" (DEML). sumo netlnn ol co by the people to " o ot ol et Tlonvur, | ,ovTho mANItoat oblect s, 8 gatgbices poul from tulks ‘with mon enguxod in fao business | (1o quostin. Ono cbvlous’ elleot. of ihis warld, it would svomn 1o bo tho universal oplolon | oo 88% ICTIEY 0205 ‘make the Ttepublican that jt Ald_ ol amout to muok one wuy or | o £inls Bate tuke. sides without doly Toitor. AN they wamlCD wis Sor tho Kenute to | DATEY, 0f this Btate take Sdor Wb Trom tret 1o warl sud do somuthiue for tho countys, S Oy s and ton ndjourn, end hot recelve thelr puy for % 0 B vark axcept Saweusing, - Sost af thb nalc TUE * NEWS” (UEM.) ness men woro for suppuriing tho Adipintstea- | tn ita colwmus suys: “Thero ls no daubt ex- tlon, and woro mgwinst Conkiing, who they | presed winore paliticluns that Coukling aud strated that us this wiss (ho case now wis tho timo to buy gooda, and that he alono couly s oppasition to_the cenfirmation of &n appofate | Ilon. Chutineos M, Depew, Vundorbilt's Inwyer Rt Which I Anmo Leslsluturo unnnimonsly | s giid chisnce of siccoeding Seuator Plute approved, seeme to be waking rather tou 1t1s not unlikely thol tke Democrats futhe mueh, ot so_plinbip i body as the | Legishture may” decide to takeu band in the Prosmit Legislature of 'Now York. ‘Fhis s tho | Hieht, If thoy do, It Is certaln thut Roscon Conk- Dolities of the transuction, and 1T Messrs. Conk- | hug witl got bo bia vwn suoceésior, fing nd Piuts are refiected to the Sanate by the HUFPALG, upnnimous vots of the Hepublioans in the [k Hoectal Dispateh ta Ths Chicago Triduns, (stnture, or by @ vote 0 ucarly unanimons HUPPALO, N, Yoo Mty 10,—Tho Express will says as to shcw that the Hepublican opposition | wShrewa absorvers unfriondiy 10 St Conkiin, o Conkting and *latt foropposing the courmu= | wijl gay that ho hus coolly culculated upon his O artaoi tn contaimptibIG 1 NUMUEES, | wen el taton. and oven Mpon 5he chanto of This uetion af the Logisintue, wiilo It would | gocgiug- electod for tie oo torm 10 1 absatutely geatelry tho Legistuturs, gt mako | {ho 'Saciney cwused by bl collenguc’s Conxling and ‘Plate oumparativow babe | sinultancous = fesicnation, | chus - renliaing . But there s sot much Weelinowd | wiih (it troublo und i 0xponss i substantio 4 Afost assuredly, 1w s wall conviy iat | thodint had trled 1o Lo soting Presideat onco | Biutt inve resigned purely for elfoct, The ma- | that = aven s Legistatire will o | potitical ndyantage. But we du not bollevo that tudto bo played by the Sy e far e T han | Gcu. Gurficld b T um af | to0 Often, 804 hiad boen hoaten Justly. LB e L ety ar Tho | . 1 this Loglslatire uoes nat tnko it IF Cank- | By cupyiie ot (akini auy somtid wdvuntie ot Yoy oo played by the worthy Scnator of | Joave ]e Cve 0, TP ononok 4B | nuy one thing. Lktow bim 1 bo ‘un - dpridt, — e Lkt e ciocied 1ho vata | i and Plat aro uot routened by'an evers | §ir Tatt's suprome ducility, Thoscalor duautae New York,—in fact, a trick, A8 for Plate | DALl wue cowardly. Ho caonol como Biok { greuigttforward, lionost mun, and e wil: o Y PREG R " eauicys botween two wuchine | whelming voto, Conkllng and Platk wil_ be | jyior lighting, for auy spuils for bimsaif.” Ha 4 Arthut, the Intter onpestaily, i€ thoy re- | P2 ¥ s SiBoi T om most othors I have seen,— | Ovorything In Bls power fuf tie succoss of his THE PRESS, . e By o Hoovow, | provul 1o BAYa sommltiod aatupld aotof po- | huply " obmtt eure’ it besomes of' 2 slened, It woutd el . thoy seom to bollave that the Sonators will be | Pirty snd ibe gaud f the peoble, tHe kaows his no uacbing oandidate will entor Intu s coutost | litieal foto do se. Pt ar ""’mf olse, B0 that his own ) merely show the callar tha { fhoy 300 12 25 SV, Ition und thut of other met, &nd his Admin. BEW YORK CIT with PIntt, and tho opprsition will pluce no sunil- e uuncanquaratle will shall provall. As one re- entlemen wear, 1t wonld, however, prove | 2R sy pantor come back now with honor [itation wilt b gavaraed Aad contealiod by NEW r Y. AT0 tn Tha finid, w10 wou( show thelr woakuosd. NEW YORK STATE. T Thin atrnhio dotmonstetion of Jmporial I e P e e e L i oo Sei Bt TS jrives i e e D u O wis| 0 do J 4 o/ 1) o) " ) WIANT . nee eannot i 3 X Senate would now proceed to business, nominstion of = Tobertras it | Ayou or {migbt wish bt ho i) do thnt which | Nicw Yo, May 10.—io Post comments | (Wit in Tubd on e tho (act that P, ‘spectal Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribuns, B L Ot tha Torm OF Bt arucl tulng tor Gartield to do after what ¥ o GEN, E, N. BATES, as;m'nmumr, wag very glad to gee that 0"n lng hiad resfgned, It would not hurt mwlynb)l, and it the Repudlfcan party mwm by such men as Conkling it S, .(c:; -ll‘ ':a u“ to pleces, o regarded fe:lcmmm‘. stion as morely & pleco of po- WILLIAM T, ALLEN, ot hetrmaf Wiiitam %, Alien & Co., wholosalo U begy paof tho oplufon that this waa B trivk Terrgiag e Presidont in some way, Ho was 4 10 sce Caukilng vesign, and belisved Vould |yt al the poopls of both puztiss as follows on the resignntions of Platt and | upon being olectod, mndo pledres 1o the aati- Cankling: *Thoy have reshgned ln a pet, be- | muching men, which plodies aru now In poasos, cruse they have not beeh allowed to huyo | B0n b Couuney ‘,};.},"3“:‘;}1,',‘.'.‘"‘::‘,{,5‘,"’““‘,‘,‘:.":! their way. ’l‘ni: act i3 contemptible in its "nl:m""t{i I (M ‘11,"3‘}“'.’,2‘3":‘;.‘.3:1;:.‘." childishness, 1f their object Is to revenge | vuring reficction, Platt w! -&.‘ o tno oblbol themselves upon the Prasident and the Re- :‘,"",‘8,,“&’&;‘2{\‘:‘“,‘\‘}“";&‘{‘ Millbe oo Rurautiap publiean party, not only is the proceeding THE “HTAATHZEITUNG " undignified and unmanty, but it 1s not clear | anos not constder the probubfe rebleation of how §t ean b effectwal, If thoy aro seuklng | theSonators by tho Luyisluturo us & vindication an indorsement of thelr conduct by means :fl{o‘:‘,‘f‘l‘{‘%fid"',’,,‘{,',',“‘{u‘,_,'f‘",fs;“nf,' SiiLcho Llne of arctlection, the experiment Js dangerous 'l"wlnf nmufillfls hin n‘llllnlml;;m ;;'.','5'! bn“;u':t:, :]hu L egislnture adjourncd sine die, e to make with n Logisinture that o little while | Leilainbies ShacReRtie B, Vottaion of moin- e mpt the Assembly, U(mkllnr % muy a changod from that purpose.” - at offeat will it bave upon tho party?"! + A alight ruMo—that 1s all. Raobortsoy will bo oonlirmed, tho Senators retlected, and wo will #o on all sight probably, We bave tue right ta Prodont our viows, to ight for our favorits for uppalntment, or for nominktion, buc whun tho matter is declded wo baw tn the will of tha mu- Jority, and full into Jino wlch the rank sad file,” 1o you think the Prosidont snonld consult the Sonatars (n wnatters of appolntmontsr’ “Cortalaly; but 1 mean consult. 1 do not mean that hu sbould be dictated fo by uily ono. It hns beon stuted that tne Frosidant mado cor« taia pledges and proinises to secure tho active support of the Stalware wingof the party, 1 do” not bellove unything of the kind, 'That olomoat _nceds no piudgea to ko 1 Atnaxy, N. Y., Muy 16—The Evening C‘unklzug‘n ‘:vti‘k‘nn';l\l‘v‘l‘!'z‘ I:\l;:su("“l};um%x}s: s e R0/ I e Jonrnal says: *The purpose uf thesa resli- | SELG finior Bonutor's comic pt In tho draaia. nations IS, doubtless, to secure n personnl { Bvorybody knuws thut Mr, Conkliug wus mors vindfcation from the Leglsiature for tho | tally olfendod by the uumination of Juiigo m'a\» sourso they have purstied Iy Gielr opposition | ertson, and whero la saotiips AEATOGELOE 1o the nowilnatlon of Judis Robertson, Sueh | TSt FESGUF nlraw “siop trom to aub- a vindieation uw{ canglder practicable. 88 8 | iy to the rldieulous 18 taken by Mr, majority of tho Hepublican muombors of D18 | it when ho pratend to e mand ilso, Av,rgl. wo Iluusu& ?r‘a‘filun:u;l Mmmelr por:‘u:m) 3:)- boxi; du‘mm. '.m:; ; ."!’a?:"i Was Bu offensa in iy 2 xpect 18 T | worl 0 him In 114 diness, &;::“%w L nlnflmf)‘l‘u‘l’:‘l “l?o &' ul\l‘;\'l‘-il. ,llém). Tha Commercial Avvertiser, Conkllng's orgun doubiites fancy they have n *sure thing? | I thoolty, e very wlid, and {n addidonal ty sne o A they hiwl not thought &0 zouuc«n::l;r. Anu‘m):;"flynd “W‘I,\ll:.l considera- podt, with hongr to his own name, I want again {0 say that it was cowardly for bim o rug. I should be sarry to_sco my [riend Ar- thur in tho ssme oalogory. Ha was eicatad with Gurtield, und It would bo thoe vilost disioyally 1o tho party for bim to resign, Yos, that 18 yight; 1 want to put it strongly,~that {s my way." E. I COOKE, ? tho Fifteenth Ward, did not believe tha naws St titat, tut on belug assurad of ita truth. by the ago- unanlmously approved of Roberison. e Purhaps, utter all, tho shinplest explanation | expeet tho liemuorats - tho Unitad Bratos h o not veutura to explaln, This much 1 cexs awise, and woul - | reporier, e adomat Bimualf us follows: » Conk- | strang fight for the Wepublican namiuco. b, s N P % ury they belfove to bo alrendy, preked 10 | tuin: The Nation cuniot altor) to 1os Lna sorv- Siiton, o sammlderen toas ok the, Adatu- | [l S srciy bo rodlogtod {n. anyway snd s sirong | fgut for " the lepublican namltco: | ¢y (ria ane. Porhaps Conkling and Plats | oo win siow hesitate to contn LORnaeD | rurder verdict In thelr favor. Tho guunlt | fovs of twgsiich et hn (50 YEUCUiEsi ity ent would b for tha boat jut: tf o | poun ns bo_ wants tobe, I don's belleva that | porling the wominve lustantly, gad thoro s | have concludud thatif the Senate Is any- | The fwpublicans stoutd nu longor bo viind o | 1ot thus thrown Aown will, of courss, be | ate: tha State cuuvati tho KRopublican party Wk g e o Jatercaf thanarly, | Kobwetion sl bo soulrmed (R the _end. | latjing luit. Xut tho Prosklont kilowsuf tho | thing inare thau an {nstrument for the dis- | o cgutlen of ok, whn dovs uot curo for | taken up by the friviuds of the Adwinta- | eannots i Vi teit b, siek Conkding would fnjurc | New York politiea are um& vacy deup, | wark parformod hy all, and will do exiict justive e o rvo ot Bla Aty of o catnot rato 1. Tho | tratfon, Wihiatever may bs thy reault, the The untl-Conklingiies cel unr;;flm nowrs of b orond rocovory. Mo did not think | #ud 1t 18 pamibla that akling . has | by wilif permitted to puraue is own oours, 1 | tributlon of patronuge, their vecupation 1s ",.p.",,m,,,,,h,,.,{d Tisa tholr hest endoavors to | seegned Senators will ceriatnty not bitve a | (he resignution whth b suluto ot 100 guus, Ongiu. uF would restgn, espectall dovided tohaye tha long term for himsulf, and | rogrot the nucessity that bus compellod two el | rone,~they cnh do the State no further sexv- | get rid of Coakit 0 that v oy whouid § + ver' i thele puraalt of viwlication,” qulry, the represantativo of Tk THRIBURE wis ek ot hacrr 6 copectally as it would abow | ECCS hded *Fiate, sayine tonting ' L bave | distinguisbed man' to resign thels seats, wad Rung,SLioy ent 10 Furthor serv- | gor rid uf Coakliag, nd 10 Uit e walkyor* fu thele puraatt of el O R tho ubibut of 1ho arsillory WAt to bony, and tids fuiture to stand {n g i hopés und expout Lo oo thaw ratura.” ol fee, It this shaif turn out to bethe truth, influence tha l.ugn-lumrn. Although tho battlo pectat Dispaten 1o T eug und, n longer wrm than you, and witl kees you in when the thinn comes.” 1t iz posstbla that (t was done to afeot the Hepublivan majarity in tho ALUANY, N. Yor iy 16—Tho Krpress woemore | llovlty over, tho fact that Guriiold bad shown ovaritndows evorsiing b | Aae N K 0 o aiing F ~4ho lnnne | tiat a Wea Presidont, aad ot Conkilny. 92 piaco pre, i E‘fi{“,‘gz Botfmion bim by a mafarity of tha the grateful peopls will treat thew mng- | 505, 80008 MUEY OGN L By ¥ e it 10 b Btates who gave it to bim CONGRESEMAN FARWELL. Vi Vi - ELMIBA, man. it mong thoso visited by the reporter wat Cage nanlmously, sad wiiiseven spare them the en- | syont, tuero is stilla great principlo ug finke— | of o Biae Suatatned,” wiif tuvo tho fallaw: » WILLIAM KTEWART, k;lgg;tu.v llnz.ll' 'l?&i o "?nf{'é’"rf&n" o xfi'°§.'§{; lr:‘:lr:-fa c.“l‘f Fl‘ll'Vl!‘". {vhu wn&m rf-fna in nu“ vious aumm‘um that nofhing I thelr political | Damely: the righta nf the I'rosfient und Sonate. § fues * The State ol New York (s to-dey without nm’n’.fi“{: D{gn;;:'m‘ "’»‘K‘J"fi" u;nlnuu..“.. Slesale A e far 1 beliovo A Ay Sitico In the stora on Monrve streot, The mpori- tnow ke tholr | " Por A aiica o€ matatalni hin prinolple, the de- | ruprescnatiun in thoSonatyuf tho United Stutes, | | BN o, 1 Press auyd: T AAFIOSLE, Bloukbt il tho Tsineas-mon | 208 ahvad, tov 1 beliovo b blm from op ol | efioo (0 eaiare on Muduc sictal. Tha fepcct- | Hirwtid peosons tham Wee thele bayla |l fot ot Conkilng (8 ulso 16 bo desirod.” T Rl uve Jutientoi, Bieses: | 35 oGl WL Sraat e, gty Ol the rosi, m.! " = THRE KN [ - " 't d Platt to surrendering the triss o » 3 N ?:,‘“" could bave somo &’:«"«'.m:,o‘?flf:f #JOSEPIL CIESTERFIELD," Farnell ropli ag follows: THE *JOURNAL OF COMMERCE," Conking ead 1) The Commercial snys: *Tho two Republican W o ogrot that a lurgo and respectablo por- reprosontutives of tho Btato whoso Eleotoral ,,a,: ,fi"‘,‘,}‘."’“up..(‘.l|c.||"ur:y e o A prarE vato gave Gartiold the 'residency, wro cumpelled | the President uf tholr cholos, RAd ure not uhiy I nelf-vospeot snd out of reyurd Tor tho haiior | arrekiyg bim fn tho Juurnals that contributol “and diguity of thelr Btato 10 [uavy the Ly suals | ju bis slvction, but seeking {n overy posnlle of Now York tn tho Unitud Btutes Bennto vas | way 1o cosrcs him into_ muansing tho publio af- cunt. Tho Intelifgonce falla with crushing wolgbt | faire for the benafit of @ cllque of palitivian on thohoarts of tho Itapublicuns uf Now York, | Hels opeuly churked not oniy with & want who admite and estecin Coukllug for ble purlty, | veeagits, ut u violaton of bostive vy fldetity, wid contnunding ALTHLY. 1t will shock | ments, iund that, tin, by mea ih newspepory 1nf Hopublloans wll ovor the United tutvd, Conk= | gupported Bl Moyt Vigoruly 4o the Feount ling's sorives are doabitiess for the xood of the | cauvuss, Wo trilsl thAt hunvdt and patriotiy purty, and (ho rewsons ho b aatigned 0 him- { mien, who &ro not slavos uf tne party, whi rofuse Selt or this course will, no doult, satisty B8 | 1o lend thoinsclves to such B disgnieefinl frivnds. Thelr cegret will bo uaue the loss doop, | gesautt on the Ubluf Buglstrato of iho N 2 arp given 81 longth Ina lete | far 08 tho bulk uf the Ipublican party is g’:‘:u":u‘:%m;‘:nnrmmxurluwnulrmn(mmuunu, coneernid, they | will hr'f:u- sbout ‘o fecl- Tnis lottor 14 remarkublo for jis ulnnum:{ iug of relier, © My, Conkl auagrht not tq cogenvy of statowent, for tho soiidisy and j o n\ and ft s uustion - whethor strength of (ts peasoning, and - Tor tho | luyalty shiould pormit hiw to ruiu. As to that, pungenvy 8l o W which e | fudeed, there cun bindly bo mure than ony ros positions uro stainod, Tho lterury lvuuw. Mr. t.‘unlnllm(l n briof, has wet bis | erits. bowover, cxcollont as 1hoy Rro tn | Waterioo, Tho Kepubl (nuuwmfl 18 un the poinl homselven, wre 1oL the aualitios which dis- | uf rdurum\(u\lunl wud buw It will bo reorgau~ thuguish it 1418 onu of tho obiest and must | fzed toludy we his wowent can tell. soweetul foclarations of publio rights overy o Advertiner will to-morrow relterate I ssued, I unllllr -Iumg‘nm"ulei’ the fiuylul\ym{ om":un :; dh|| ‘lx&\:mn;\‘ 2’{....‘,‘1‘7{’".‘.&"’{-‘.;!..:‘3‘.}{1‘ ton of tho Bauwtors roin Now York | nution, 0 A wmed, xll‘n:w::::lm‘:m the Adlgnity and honor of | Ltfwill, howover, nestet that the New York Setde e Sy they ropresent, gud 1ho dlgnity | tors huve Tegitintutely expressod rwolr con ;:‘l‘“i Under the shaduw of tho old rookery known as the City-Hull we roporior sncountered Juseph Cheatertietd Msokin, roturning from s visit to the **boys In tho tank.' Thinking that ¢ bemo- cratio opinion would udd valuo ta his cotleotion, the mmrt|m stopped tho profossionsl pallticiun bead, iy and had 1ho » i halept bunly and tyvunt, P woai Rou i s for i, L'(ml:ul;m‘,::':': '":,f?'.:' of tho colin- Raiereiy'n poffiieu souems, Pt B¢ oonsld: thing (s gm‘lautu’ ratounding to me. I hardly know what to think. 1 cannot ssy whachior it {8 dasperauon or not. The origin of shis move ls not rocent. It goes buck of Rob- urteun 1o Evarts, who waa np}mlmm Ly inyos like Itobortson was by Gurtield. You, porhubs, know wny position on that pulat. 1 dun't bo- llevo that sny ngraoment wud cotered into at Mentor betwuon Garteld and Conkling, It thoro was they both belittle thowselves. After tho {nsuguration Conklag wasin & position tw bo Invited to the White louso and consultud us to the Now York nouslnations, That was nat dono. Dol think that ‘onlfll.v‘lf will return to the Hoputo? I um bardly [y ta givo an oplalon FRANKLAN » N MACVEAGH, ) gyt £ BIUCCE, Waa Very inuch & T g Suderstund wiwt 1¢ Gould et 2 hubllo renson to bo given. He be- for “(t‘m-w schonio to Ly a vory plaus- e, (o0 they l‘.‘?.'d&":‘é@d& WA e i Toute Urekin ¥BICh caso ho Would ve s muol bor. lnnhoum{ the news.guthorer. *dartlald was clectod President of theao United States, you seo, and 1 respoot that. grest man., [ re- spoct him Aud he has mwy support bo- causg ho recolved the majority of tha rm\ulm' vate, dou't you ece, tlo waa eloctud Presidont, don't you sco, and he wasn't elocted (M whicl y wope come | tlonal prerogatives nopporing Hobortson Gt b S o B et | il P PRSI | i oSt iR | SOAL BN AT RASE M B | s Btk el e, el R S A A T R R et Gurtel . SN R | otaen and would | Granz machlnlats sud Conkilag duwd oiy bim S e parate. s nob WARE Ly | Sasaro of ol ey o foliictans wio | of bl alus oficu ta) {le elwo of lytersd, IRk | Jovoutdn 1o princlple’ aud to duty TRy (-, ot TV bt Rt &;‘}:EW Pmb\’n‘b)‘;".‘m';‘:;“‘:fi bpalat I8 1o for s l’re-llrxeuz st the Senaty to put ‘wat £ o Indorsod. Hy. ke 3oy 0 Commell fz'::'n"v‘lyu'fi'lflfm‘g‘; “lfi:'u‘- :?.5‘;.5:."’:.",!.‘5“..‘!.51“13 i‘fiu"r’f«}"S‘o'é.‘.'ufi‘:fi'a','fi.'u.'.;‘i‘i?fl.fl'fé{'.'fl:n':.‘.' thuy { bation ho st vuotus 10 1.."11'!1".![;: :}l:{vgum:"um:: m,s:’lm::{ “mmn‘n‘;:tgé:m :ng:“ }:;‘k‘?:‘nlm Sarimcent 33 S4AL Rt u conatetet b | Conlig uad Plate bru ot ratimod, somednw | it wall 1o"van the muats (may very por- aloioat unanimous vole, Lot the Nopublicans L FHOM THE M TRIRUNES e L bta bart. and will bo susnited | wior Conkituy dectured that bo did not desir Lo o ) caple. = If Conkilng Vi 2 &t Atany do thole duty “ tainly wot @ etatesan In T O Mno Stato, It bus been | bedriven (o murdor or suicide. As ovents buvu e ot Woihe” peopla. 17 Conkiing | Glao will ba who wiil voprosent nelr views. They | sibly bo desporation, for Conkliug s ot klven to et Thoro {8 cortainly By’ tha ‘peuly o 5 eon | bo rilur or ewloide. ' As ovents ity S A, 00t Vapest won . fhing | 35 siurr, aud Conklix keiave waat bo Iadoli. | coromony. T e st pigen, o bu I tho Seauto TUE TS A Chruts Bur own Sonntor in wottine | ofumied | tiat ~ tho ~ mieibors | 0F 1uO | pcuirrod It appe Tho Amerioan proply havo & keen and ready | intoquarcels without cause aud out of tuein sympathy for Ib\e ht:rM\: ulemont in politics. wuh:}ul dignity. o bas kupt the country 1u i hey hayo up equully yuick porcoption of tue | Bubbub andthe ‘Benute in 8 conditlon of nervous movk borolo. Tho statestwun who prepares for | suitation fur uekely twa naulhs, beculse on 0X- twom thoroughbly dnimuilo -ur‘mu wilt { cetient gentlamnn who was opposud to o third cuptivato them. 'tho politician playing wt | ternd for U, Graut wis nom. un;gul for Colleot- ia not mach of a thing. Thoso unly should go thore who !‘u thers for patriotis or party; [ don't knaw but [ shauld put (& the othor way, and ssy party or patriatism. You know uj vtuw.am Tean'taay yet how far tha thing will ostend," RY vor wubmingion 10 Exnoustve | Rupubiican parcy W camuit uurder ur suiside, {ll‘a‘fl:'!l‘:v'r'l‘:':ad!#oulrnl.' 1f sy, thoy. DuW bave the w:‘m o thoso rodlgnations moeun? Nelthor wpportinity fo commission twoBenntors 1 1o Senutor seriousty (hlaks of givine up bls vinos, 0 Wawbifngton snd tuky part in so abjoct sue- | Jioth expeot the Republicun Legislature will pee rendur Ly (ho sendte Lo the Proaldont an g ke | gleet thow, nut as itepublicans ucoording Lo the Frudlog aivomtisiro of the Blnio uf Now York of | Aumiulstrition kdos, buges Studwarle, opposod o Bonor and dignity whioh it bus thus far | jolie Aduinistyation.” Maurg, 0l ras) Uacoiid b wouli o Sava'cho. renent of Fuy g8t Wi 18 would bo wn utter faflure portait. position, Unjust fye biin 1 wuvu’&?x‘x’lml lll.l!,:g , but this Government. ‘This, my boy, don't you see, I8 u strictly tmpaciial aplnion from the atand- polat lll'n Domocratio-machine politiclan, don't au acer” A The ropartor saw, and sald good-by, ey ey, 00 & e ¢ JRNSE NILDRUDP, ve ol Stnteaman whi s moruly stagy will Busdiy waes | or for tme Port ot Nuw York., Nolther ' Vit SF B whdulg pe 08 Colluctoruiip. Jiow- . ALD, BHOREY, Ith'more B nor any. of bis frivads over mmdo the ntuined Unsoied wnd unyleiding. Thotr ORWYG0. Satiaietatio h‘enf‘fl:‘rm.\f".'fm‘“’""'“ wight o | Bx-Marshal Jesss Hildrul JTuplled 1o, fhetes | A TuisuNE reparter asked Ald Bnorey what e e i itvee OF ou @ ol | B M putarion | agaimst | o abiity, | Jadguent v avuitud with o protousd voni f Spectal Dispoteh to The Chicago Triduns. L or o sy ug.'spd Lo glad | A4ost for, uis cpluions Y ASSIREL (dlor boyy | Re.thout of uiw uction of Benuior Conling. (VB rebrsentatives of tha Stlo | HKity, di:hix bersonial chuaoter of Judies | 4G owlowtous oonseuences waleh 1o du: | aaiean, N £, Stuy 18Ehe TS, (10 ot e oot ke acn s ro- or New Yol ¢ dentty tnfend to formutets & challengo uod Robertson. ‘The sulo snd anly objuotion tu ki e T A e (o \h Administration. Thoy liavo wurcly | fs that Pecldent Gardold 0id hot proviuusly wak nese of the vheapost kind. 1 du uot soe what w rey with it, ¢ thom aot Uninthie | pows wus rugeivad too lato for extoniu, 1o~ O s btaE Thn shote uwn_cutm convictons | gl conwiene to-duy, Tuo apuouncoment of BAL 0xprovs Joue oplolon?® ", s Lioes U 2}‘5"1».,"‘“"""‘ L. J. naGy, *Ibeliove that it doct . 3 cd b irailon, Thoy hdsomercly | B e Mkimas vormiasm 10 nmmioute bim. | f Guty, wnd then act couragoauily up thereto, | tie resliuation of Heautons Conkling wud Plate Cobeur ot m’.f“,‘{fulm ik, was Wi surpelsod | Ronerisn b0 o aarsiriiiod Aoy oia o MAYOH LANKIBON, B et Ao without escus, - 16 " | Upon this protast 1ne Seuator docinred war upan atser way Shoss couviauons miy ioad. Lei | {su genuine surpriss, and yot whua we eome ie ] iy ciution, butchouubt chat If | llog will have to dgbt Garfield the whole four My, Mayor, whit do you toluk of Conkig [ quite posiibio 1o place 8 vory low cstlmuie tho Vresiduns, 1ebs un invetorate wmaker 6f | copseionce vile und ull won obuy. thjuk of the eitugdon, W nfiz nl:udngu u gn H ‘w’{;%{“ghe ué’fi{f{"“-‘",',‘fi’h could :‘mml it | years, rm 1hl4 Loy ck:rfluk wné nlmflnln himout | and ‘Pinit's ru)xunmnm!‘ aked Tup Tiibune | o0 't‘l:n mmm:wnlln;n Tfi‘"flfi"'l"n‘-’flffl"},‘imia".' r-';fim’lu“r",‘:vf‘-"-u';hll;fflinlx'.gh.'hx:;nrfl:‘r'm ‘I“I;u NOCHFATER, . A resolution bud buen ndopted by the Booats My eat g ag's rosfynnuon | o it. ' 3t is like Conkliug, aud It shinply shows | roporier. mpking u vacauey o the ectol u et B FOR 3 Speclal Dispateh to The Chizaog Tridund. ;- R Nanoial vlreles X & S A 3 Y dward tho roal ar nssumed | cide. 1cboose murder’ o dobiui Justics the e o Continucd o the Stuth Poge) MRl bty oat foumd o thas Garoeld b d Fouworrt publisn what Jang. Laupooso but | urc(u s to ot 6 tual 0F SIS | Sbutor s doao il e can v Keop Bl threus, | ocueri, N Xibuy 1 Tuo Denerat and « 28 Ulkut Jigut ta ths moustary | bulge on blwm. He will como right it you want to know, I think

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