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WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES clomonts In the Btate of Now York. When Conk- | powers that woroto gnint possiblo favor from ling, however, learned of the nomiuation and 3 n power that might he, Now the whols u"’”mm";"‘;’"‘l‘f’:’: HO INDIGNANT situatlon js changeds Tho mmloul Ia Gt PR b bors havo (hat thoy werp oompelled to withhold tholr con- | MeArIug an end. 'The. moml »E:‘n."h" b ey it gyound all the nxes ppssible, Grudges ** 13 thore any y ! Z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNI: r: "Senator Conkhiur ho%was e bArmony with tho National Administration. | fny found THE RENEGADES; | !csoot conkiing, Linth ant Arthur to the ¢ in parmany with tho Natlonal Adutaipeaion, [ o, Sar ;| Sonator, Gankng, i hectmes honstranco which Conkling prints makes evorybindy uncomfortuble. 1 should not | would eertalnls bo confiemed, Tor tho President lotter to Corncll. Mr. James will say thatthe | wonder It this consteration hnd n good donbof [ would not withdeaw him. Lowun, who hnd stood doclnration In it that tho President had assarcd | infiuenvo apon the members of tho Legiataturg | by Conklng up thl then, told hin' that ho wat i tho slgners ofly two dayr before that he did not | *hen thay co tiy v tho question of | s samocllied 10 vota for Rabertzon to siva B ; i gkt hoosini 16, by Interost OF tha | 6lf. Then and thero Conkling told Loz ho A General Storm of Indignas= | it to make n change in the New York Cus- Ttepubiians o 1ot Tatn thm doe: | Mein @it A Rt it e shonbl o ministration vory much, 10-day nlicnated many wm;"y.l:‘.Whm T I 10 Bonnto. T hongs sycet s vt cexpress X of ty p WARM INDIGN ATy . 8t hia conduotand decliry that b, himxolt Unworthy of the coayrr.e? M shoy, bron extanided tbitn morg. e, Whic o billty of tho resignation of | have been eherished ngainst the machine for ew Y 5 F . tom-tousa 18 nat correet, 80 far as ho (M. | wraus of having two Sonntors who wil bo 0 | aenin g0 fnto ane, na tho Senate wis thon o clithor Arthue ar dnmesr? | re to fulllll its promises, ‘The two sldes | member of . [ 1 tion in the Republic= Jnmes) is concerned, and that the Prealdentyayve | harmony with tho Tixocutive, ur, At least, two | wp, and ho should, n his own Wi, tpon Bis owi Jiins Uduneit . Uakiinie slons 1n e, r‘;"l‘llm HroRsiit “' M‘ "":'m esonted Dy nn L';,:;’.,f:",{y“fi’n‘l:‘";::\'f; Why, wo hayy guter him no such nssurusicu. Mr. Jumes says hie | Ronators who have notopenly declared befores | reavunaibillty, und i hls owa good time, declde | §Ronsibie ur, this uotton, und will stand or fu et E L1 DECARITHN tryinge Dy ovory mimna 1y TV ror o fooe) an Party. algned tho lotter presonted ta him without un- | hand thelr whitt his next'atop should bo.”* Sunator Logan, | bY, T o n fall. do you think P Administration in power for four yoars and |t IMELY York dilionit e IT Piver fg gttt derstanding that that declaration was in it. IITTER AND UNRELENTING PURPOSE reforring to this and shnflar slatemonia with ro« nfall. do y J 1, P O thit question 1 am not prepared to-ex- | bicked.by tho ovarwhelmiing majority of the Conlling s dono! e g o #68 whaiist press an oplitlon, but, of this you may be eete [ mnsses of the people md o machine boss iublients mujority n tio Stnqts Frened iho to oppose, thwart, aud ight unrelentingly the apent to himselt and Conkling puvlished clse- N e | whore, anld to-night that_ho had nevor had any ¥ omporarily. 1o has 0 lito g ) 3 EX-SENATOR CONKDING. | Fresident, who ts ihn choson head of the party: | such convaraation with Mr. Conkitng, and had | Gl that ttabortsun's namo Wil wot bo with- | 416 nsjes to be afndleatod, so that ho may | femporirily. 16 has piaccd tho 4jmmmitoriy Y 5 Mr. « Dihloas iy o D nisy Senntors on Every Side Disclaim- WILL 1 STAY 1Y PRIVATE L1PE D }5.;;:;%:363‘ 35:§‘h?§:§|¥:lm‘ ‘;fi't“:‘;’l““fflg.‘ri' ot inado ahy sl st - :,‘,:"{L‘;{"L,'r‘::,'m‘l:‘}é:'{;%l‘,}m :,‘,:Ig:,’t"“,‘.,',m,j‘,‘m‘?:{‘,‘of‘“,, f”t“ut‘luw n fiewflcszl; ‘"“{,‘;"“ o lllln;s ‘{’\(lrm‘ln{ o uud ';‘:;: ’T vl em0SERLY "ty gaied - Ipectal Diapal sined and thus unnbleil the Repuulicans of his A8 D of Conkilng' vory flnt," stration, after hnvin an bhd orsted ‘Myc ' A ing Any Sympathy with WASINOTON, D C.y 3Ty 1omit frleind ot | Stato o pit b Hia, Dines A Iuner Who Wi suaine | has, of conrse, been the subect af almost unin= | *Tio (ot Aans midk tn sasiias that_Conkling Alrendy in an chootntor, Pollllomne, who | by tin Adwimistemtion i COALToy Coukllng. Conkling, who had n long ik with hint this | faIn good rolations with tho Txecutlve. One [ terrupted eomaient at tho Capitul sluen the dea- hiad usked, uf & personal favor, that Platt wmu{ *. " Mmocrat, titing I wiil adds 1 huve noticod that this new | ‘tatie poso In the Hegate yestesday of the hne evenltg, says: *I1C It was the unexpeeted | fight with tho Ireaident, bewun by Mr. Conkling | perinl Renator from New York, now become tho which Tinppened yesterday, something not | whon hohardly gt aut o hit ald four-yoars' | eeushed trucodiun i politionl aijunot, Mr, el > fight with Prestdent H was vory unwelcome | Plagl, Siid tho o kee of tho 1ouse, Mr, Some of the “ 308" Among the | lo% uncxpected may happen fn tho noxt two | Liraty f Nr: Conkliigre oloset ddhorents, 1t | Tnaialh this Ceoning = 1tpssoo. Conkiuin 1ocs ullow 118 oolibaguo's realguntion g ba read first | are always anxlous to ho on tho'winning and fg:;";g‘,‘:,g;;g:‘ i't'u':‘-m Joborstan, ig go e . 16 oy o tho Beunta, popular slde, must seo the mnahine Is certalin | whoso confisination Iy, sappa’H2m- Chagtdd : ] Iy opy er, A PUNTHER INTERVIEW WITH FOSTER, tobodetented h its warfarcon the Presidont, | Democrats, ‘plroly a purtisag. borcd by e A Tribune roportor had n talk with Gov, Fos- | © THIS LINE. OF AUNGUMENT, :;’:3‘(,{"‘,%2.0:: ‘;’}‘mulm" or "“’“‘V"":mufi, e g h X 1 the Bunate, thile weeks. Mr, Conkling mny surprise the coun- | was keenly not need n tally olerk to kuop tho rest of his | fok Tho Goveenor ssid: © These Hopubllowna, | 500 ee hy the Administration sforces, hns | The poopio of tho. dacs o et e han gy ; £ o 3 i phte . s Kow Vorut il Most Outspoken in Their tey still further by golug bofors the New REQMRTTED NY OOV, CORNELL, fHuntla i Wasniatonnair. " Me Cankling i nudy M, Garilold's nomination pussfblo. They | great welght with the doubtful members of ;g;'g);\w,f,% post of ity ot ;im.c.‘_,';.,.,g ooy tho noarest to lilm, who have dimost violated | ¢ shed with great vikor durlng the Inst two | Sennto of tho United Stutes sjorg.enied 48 0 ineans of political wisdorn, 10 bo contirmed, o e v Conklivg, distinetly stntod that he sbould feol | pushed with great v £ utes ol it was disn, eablo to Plate, who, aa ull our thelr awn notlons of *SBenstarlnl courteay,” of In ; iy they o B4 is not n enndldate for rettlection, 'That posi- obliged (o recognlza thow in minking hisap- | days, nid (o-night the thlo {s rutiniing strong- | hor, Souutors “mny gratity g iy, et one g Htlowl proprioty, i I rs e, - s =2 tlon o will {ake, provided 1t shalt breoo | Sontiors ki, iborst vl Yo, brig | okl sa s Griomdy oF" & piacato | [istimonte, and' houpoku parcieuinriy it Judio | 0 G Kiing, Both sides huvo held | PO Wl T 7 77 ! ey Tho Readjustors Thrown into Dmmay upparent that e Is to Inso tho moral éfect of | 11" g der of Se, Conieg for s anxiety. 10 | 2l 8o that Boould ant becuing | Conkltig did not then avenso these mon of being | sceret caucuses during the -ovening to con- THE SITUATION, by His 8 dor to the o trinmphant victoty, It his upponents miake | iwus disagreenbilo to Postmaster-Uonora) James, A ;“-\H‘O“_ 1‘]‘ m:‘a l‘-\l“'.\»l tralturs, o, a8 Antimutod . bis h‘:‘ev.lllxg slder thelr plans of nofon. It s underatood | . : m-:l'mcu.«’rmmnn-,A i y e such b viirous contest Ut lio s wot certalny | Wiy T FELE DY 8 SOMIE pretornod: | sion of M toedns, “Ehy o hok onre th hes | Drasidant - overeatiomntod thomy. “uhat - ihoy | theant-machingtrowd nvo alrendy fecelved |’ goectai Dipateh to Toe enipers Bourhons, to le rediected by a largo vota, Conkling, I | vory propurly, to stick to tha important public | thole names conpled with uny donunciatory | were fow, and of ho ¢ consequonco to | the slgnatures of thirty-ono Assemblymen | ‘\Wastitvatow, D. C., M uuul:‘. will |lul-cllno lhuheunlun Ile 1nhl to-day | (uttes he hud on hand, sm‘mnwnm n :‘Ilu p»;lhllulprlnu'. Lt {n thoir pri~ that ho could 1o sea that hoe was tuniler any o« |ty 1yAlRDIATE AND ALMOST UNANIMous | Y10 conversntion thore fs 1o lnngungo too ses ligutions of personal houor or party loyalty INDOWSEMENT v 3 veta for theim to yae in thele clinrnctorization of . whut 1} 11 his faithleaness to thom, bis inan- Conkling Had Made Arrange- lonier to support _party which hud done 5o 1t | of tobortsow's nomiuation by tho Tepublicans | tubio '\Fn’;‘fn"y. '3.5.“5»:’13?33?‘. 3;;"':1-.". ‘and i fny 17,—p tha purty, Cthough ho uover enld ho | gy fourteen Senntorawho pledrethemselves | crats, upon tha openin oane Dem. Vi r 3 ? X of tho Senarery l‘}fn‘;’f.ffi":m ‘r’n“t’g‘.’& o R,“L“i}fl,‘;}':&’;fi&“‘:zm.‘.‘,‘,‘;‘ not to votu for the redlectlon of Conkling and | mornlng, pleasaitly budgerod lh.?‘;';::,nufi': lles mg 2::&{.::;1,’ nppniatmonts wero mado Wit . ll’luu. ’I'lu:rlu rlnm F.Pm- nl:llcnnsln{lexg ‘{;l:r‘{; nns at thelr loss of thy majority, any £ & tlo for him, nod whbse tenalng mon were con- | In tho New York Legialiture showed that thosa | trenchery to (flo party. Huld ono of his old coms “DID THE . PRESIDENT THOMISE flgw&%fli“o l,m,%y g:lll‘;e“g_ ’l‘m;ohtlxllt-b '\Ifl reated thiat “;W“”fl ffting timo 10 prog i 5 ments to Swap Terms with siantly plucing themselves ju antugoniam to. | faeesentatits lupitilonnd of the Btate dosived | rudua taatnvy iure i Loyt b gnod 0l anid | 16 conpule with ConkHug -boforo. makig ups SNV At NI OTEY ;l)nu ulpcugll of officers of the Sy, Poor Mr. Platt. him. Hendided that ho was o Conleling mou in fow. Vork who are wearlod | tho Whito lonso, Terentie | ol Sou, 1EME, | Palntmentar bt Tt ot o, pitposs 1o hedid not, An fupliod pronitso of that | NOW necording to ulls_ntnt.cullpu Fun'rnums this, liowever, fud o CHIRMLLE, BOWaYer, wha Hiven th bintts 1t wits | Senntors inre consiilerad_certa! “l“’ ""“m’!‘ }vu:l‘lluu an tholr m:.‘éu[u \'\IIHI 1ot b any g, uryed upon the Presidout, und hu puld.ull right, this side, and the liva mldllloau Agsembly- ) A © tliaity th (g, or Romething 10 thut cffect, Whon tho first , will Desc- | tees at’ this sesston. The Deng A COMPANATIVELY POOTL MAN; und out of pationce with the prospect of anothier | Conkliug comes back to the Sennte that, 1€ he had given 1y o years of his lifo to the | four yenrs' war, ju_whicl they ure to turnish 3 WILL N Iuw, 08 ho bud given twenty to publio lie, ho | e Gonscripts ' nnd pay tho “costs, whilo Mr, | 18 WILL Nt ; 1INTHOD Re-election to the Emply Places Not | mizit have bad w sulliclent compotencos u""k""fl'i““u he nlene, renps any necruing ! FRIE 10N TO FIND 5 ! 1 hor ow muu.dlt i con(hlunl& nss:’g'w Y 0 g A ocrats gy tory, b v jge- | Mo bng not been loynl to his fricuds, Tii Wis | York nominutions were made, thirteon i num- | eured {o-morrow.” course, tho maeh) ONErT admit that th thut he had passed the middle nge, e n.-! n." fi‘“f.l’.i‘ffi’.!i‘i.?u‘v".'&lfi‘.?,"é’,m‘rfl. vwwsurn?ny he hnn’p‘hwcdn It nvur‘lrlmulshlu bor, I bellove, thoy wero suppused to bo Conk= | man \t;lll not admit theso n\_ntonwnu, but gl‘ro'r of policy In not h:iu‘:‘:ml}xl(mdamn So Easy as Had Been and would soon bo nn ofd man, and that it might v, Coukling's resleotiun—with'tho pros- |'tubis volitiowl nssoclutes, nbove his lovalty to | Mok wen. In tlio ‘enso of Distriet-Attornoy | thoy nre tho- best-anthontleatid rumiors of | (1012 e 8 e thelr g f. yot be s duly ta abandnn publio lifewltogethior, | Deet only uf a now and bitter war—to bo at feast | purty, nbove his puteiotishi to hls country, und | Woodford and tne' Collector ut Buffulo, Mr. | thy'ovoning, Candidates are but little men- | 0 1o outsel of tho sesshy agy Supposed. and to eare for hisown." 1t {8 suld that o alphor | uncertaln.'* L Would perhaps bous woll forall of ua'If tho | Cankilug would for porsonnl reasons avonnmed | o, Tt s now * Anything Lo beac Conk- | tho attompt” of * the Rupyyiees ™ . diepatch wus sent from horo yesturday by reslgnition of yosterdus shouid prove to bo th | otlor pursons; but ho did not ebject to thie | jro b o N IR SO TRG I oin possesslon * of the () Publicany o Jrawinent Hemiilog oty Shuiion Sronoi At PROCEEDINGS inafuse ot oty oo arooe ¥ Hiere Bk | s brspuse by o Prosdants nad st filied, thiy can bo throw fur auy porsony lole'Taadors hiomald totay o th, I nkling’s Friends Declare that He ?&-fi"géfifi«mfijfi?:-'fi: 'fi?fifi:{r‘:’é‘l}fiflnfl«ifi; IN THE SENATE, {0t AE. Conkling wili not. bo ot t9 mhotro. n | T'residont had not ason. 1t was ther suggostod | that are” _most nnusfg«;mr{ to - all | §u00id to nttowmpt mmrm“h:}' ey do ot Conkling’s Friends Deolare of tho resiitations, Conkling's plan is suld to | Wasuvaros, D. C., May 17.—r. Davls | return fo tho Sennte, urto parude hofaro tho | by tho Prosident to nppoint Judko Roburtson | statlons, Tix-Senator = Francls Iernan | o0 v o2 acs'an savant 1 SITOrS ngw Haa the Grit to Retiré to Lo to have nis campalgn open nt Albany Monday NTat s v 8 : & eountry that vindieatlon which was tho ultimato | Distrlet-Attopney, but to this Conkilng strongly | a ox-Gov. Luclug. Robinson _ will 4 an advantitions majorly, 1, 5 by tha Mmtruduction of u rosalition tsking him | (Ve Vi), aftenthe reading of the Journal, | purpose of i objocted, In the multtudoof tho oures of of- | he. tho « Democratis -candldntasis. Tt 1y | 13 truo that thoy could ba sure of the Private Life. not to reslgn and commending his courag, inquired ironleally of Mr. Dawes whether ho “IIE DURNING OF BENGAL LIGUTS fice o Preskdent forwot bis fuplled promise 1o | thopght best by sumo to postpoug mwn'?olcn of ] of tho Senate for the remabidor ¥ 2 hlm bofdro he scut In the niuno . Tutr to consult bim bol pont Ut Senutors untll “after tho fall cleotinw, e tuole | Alon If the Republieans would I ot Collector, Jidyo Kubortson's inino wus guit | peoplo will bnve an opportunity to ¢ of this g, was not now ready to preceed with the con- | veforo the cm..mve.m,dn,_ A gontloman fa- o9 . SRas e erilt the CONKLING’S INSINCERITY. | slduration of the resolution for tho election | millie with Now'York politics says, us a matter | fn without ‘consuftation with - any one, and w8 | Yordict on the jsauo. 1o provont nis.chanco of | th reorantze thio Committe 13 1yl n . A , ) of fuet, that Mv, Conkling canuot bo rptlected intnient taken from.tho anti-Coukiing i 3 ¢ ¢S Without recgr. Mr. Robertson Will Be Confirmed INSTANCES, of Senaie oflicers. . 3 iniss” 1ha Tobarison mian Hi o Fssintro | o tppolatment tuken from tho nuth-Cokitnig tho %'?Sfim’.fifim‘% tho two “u'xfizm“g: ing to filibustering, Either To=Day or on Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Mr. Dawes replied that whatover & mnjor- | shull prave maznunimous enough to permit him | of 'tho most impoctant offices ot o National f0atod that th Lewislatiro shall 3838 WILICH 18 NOT PROBAULL: y Wasnisaroy, D. C., May 1%.—A gentlo- | Ity of the Senute should decide on that reso- | 1o bo, “{'- 52"?."“'1'.:5 hc',;g‘l;(mn“flg;furgwfl‘g choructer, and ho felt froa to mumo his" own [ ©5-0 - AKN A HECRSY o “but. Dewmoerats ayid m_“m,”(_""!wn”k Thursday. wman who knows the history of tho nppolnt- | lutlon he would bow to.. IIo weuld not bo | York Senato ting twenty-lve epablicans nd | coolee: lmmindiately R eare nent of Robertson, and who Is Informed as | fonnd resisting the iwill of the Senato itself. | seven Democrats. The Assembly has efghty-otie to the secrets of the Administration, mnkes | 1€ the Senator from West Virginin had be- | lopublicans, forty-sovon Demooruts, and gomo Further Declarations from the Presi- | the followlng statomont ns to sdme of * the | cowme, from any nceldantal oceurrence on tho | heieans i oo yotes. There ara 10 Ttu- f 1o Rege + | nasertions of 3r. Cankling’s lettor of resigna- | Republican slde, ready to submit to the will | thare aro at lenst twouty Sonutors who ura antis dent lnl]legn{ld doAlo Ros tion: * Tho nsstmption of champlonship of | of the wujority beenuso ho belioved there was ‘lig:'}’,lfl[{;,;‘:;‘{,y‘““‘ sty By Fadieal unt-Oonke gnatlons. tho eanse of four Fedoral ofliclals Is perhaps | o majority on his skle, Jie (Dawes) had not n THEI ACTION 1N ADJOURNING TESTERDAY the most grotesquo fenture of tha whole |*word to say; butwas willing to bow to the | yotore mc,_,m;fk thio ,,u"u% of ufi, m,h‘nn‘flw‘ business, 1le assimes to be Indignant be- | will of the majority, for him or agulnst him. | and tins postpoutay Conkilng's alcation for un* Tmportant Movements at Albany—Senti- | cause the President proposes to remove | Mr. Davissald e was glad the Senator | Otber wock. The Kepublicuns o not ouminuto o byt L ” - OUT IN until tho. middio o Novewmbver, Congress will | Very'snsious to leave Washington, oo oo | ok sty Wikl s [, e Bleen o | o coimon expestadon toigh ity A most cxtruordinary prossuro’ hing boon | uing, and: whichover aide wan in thin contest adjournment Wil o possible thy 1y are n‘my oy Drought to bear upon the Fresident to withdeaw | at the polls woukl find no- diieulty [ of _ibis -weok, Thera tho nomiuntion. kLvonsome of hils own futlinato | fn obtaining n atifioation of. ° thd | ponding but . two nomination fricwds havo jolned fu this endeavor, ‘fheSen- | verdict from the Logishuure, This-is. by nao tderablo 1 { 8 of cone ate caucus ndopted p rolo which the Pregldent, | menus an improbable seheme, Indeed, (t4s now | Bl 0 Importance,—that of Rabertsoy o 8 woll ag vthors, thought would' lond, undor. | recelving sarious consideration.. It 18 aiso ru- | bo .Colleetor of Customs, and Willtam E, Conkling's munagenunt, ta tho conlirtnution of | mored thnt n combinrtion with the. Dowocruts, 1 ull nowjnntlons Tavorabjo to' Coukling, While | Ly wileh oo Administeation Sougtat and ono | Chatidler to by Solleltor-General, The Rop: thnt of Robertsou would bo huniup ludommit~ | liomoeratiy Bunator would bo chodulfss wnungr | Ortson case, hpwaver, may bo romoved fro ) teg. = o G tho posaibilitics, Thery 18 somo doubt in-regard | tho listol contested cases, 1113 nams way + mont at New York and Through Gen. Merritt, when he could -not have | from Massachusetts woa willing to proceed {,‘,‘.d:,’.'&“;‘x‘.‘k-‘.‘fin..".‘p'.%y ‘\!glueslurl';‘l)){'lll'! 'e‘.uifiii.'.‘.”‘}?. A8 1IE HAD £ RIQHT TO SAY ".’-.:.‘:f flm{:’x\; nflv-'g 5::0:_";’,'; 5 &%r'fl{;‘fimf{‘; vorted favorably this morntug to thns;-nmrfi; tho Conats forgotten that he himselt sought most | with the pendinz business, which ho had | tho [uuso thory nro ut fonst thirty unti-Conk= | in whnt order o would nsk tho mlvlcl‘) of tho | FFA Legisuture Inst .,wu‘fnp. ol The enneus | executfvo sesston, - with, 1t fs ald, buy Ty strenuously to influence the Prosldent, | been-so anxious to go on with during the 'L.'l"v‘g‘“'"l':‘;,né"l'gg{,;“ sy ',’fi"l‘l‘"lfi'lfl,"‘w‘;’.‘"'l‘,"‘,"rm{,‘;‘"m?a’l;,?,','"““"{"j‘,‘,‘;"",‘f;; Wedniesdiy nvoning, and tho cleotion, aoinfug [ One’ opposng voto,—MeMillan, of Mip. e through his collengue, Sennior Platt, | pastmonth. 4 i , bl i} " d thoy should ( o0 tho sccond Tuvsdny after the notification, nceotn, who has hoen counted g3 di Ug Rue, n att, | p ute, nud he must svouro suvontyssix of tha | publivan Sonators have sindo suld thoy would buyo ocourced nexy week, Tuesday, Ma; Conkling' THE SUN ROSE to remove Gen. DMerrltt and. nppoint MIL. DAWES REGRETTED olghty-ons Repubtian votes. fn tho Lower | not Lmv;c fot tho n;gg;lnntlnn of llabmuom;ozmll,n Sy sk - Tuosiay, Jay .‘,‘fi‘,ffl“ x:d!:,r-;ra’wml[-xmnl: ing's fortunes under REGARDLESLY, INSOLENTLY. In his placa Mr, John I, Smythe, of Albauy. | that tha Senator wns ambitious o' exposo | Ty aoraln \tr tas Hoboas (5 catious nomi | Huiasted; wpon. This uctlon was unuxpeated by v mumskNATE, 2 | endar and wilt “,fm,.,,[fi;",',:,"c‘(',:‘s‘t‘fl':fi‘ L Speelal Dispateh to The Chlcago Tribunes Remembering Lhis, ns ho inust have done, ils | the ground-on'which he stood. One would o resullite as thoy ace prosutiod to De, and us u"’\vxcn;' thero over: probabilitics ‘of a com- l‘mwe‘l’len‘aldluufliml g“l"fl;llmmvlr"{‘;“ h:. ”3' row,’ although possibly It will go .,‘-c‘:mfi Y . v ] 2 9 g o) 0 Administrntion wi ubtless endeavor to | promiser’ ora t ‘ornor's Becretary arrlved, Intend- : . Wasuisazox, D. Co May 17.—Tho sun | sssumall and gratuitous [ndignation fulls | supposo that when o United Statcs Sennlor | 10 AMMESICH Wit Adubilese shdogror o | VROpRestl o o o ostions woro mado whicn, ¢ | (250 (U0 Quvoruors Saeroturs, arelvod, Intond. | myyratay, Houto donbls are exprias posae Tosons usunl this morulng, contrary to tho | littlo short of falsshood. Thon, Mo fundamontal meineiolo g gientiy with | Goukling wuy find that.tus denmatia exbibition | think, might havo been: wdopted withont tho | anbihor weak Batil, My df. Tiils piorning tho | thoro will' bo iny spccches upun i, Tho coge enernl expeetation of the ndherents of IN TIE CASE OF Mit. FISIf, it e l“!\i Tty should 10 Tiite o | of yesterday will not result in tht overwhelm- | Prodident boiog sucnsod of lack of courngd; bty | Governor fatlod to send tiie Sonntors’ roslima- | fiemation will bo nlmost unnnimous, As tg onkling. ‘Tho Presidentbegan his Natlonnl | Mr. Conkling hins clther deliburately dis- | Joss th b urlh" ‘3;“ d,"""_)::;h'tl’"wnl":w] " | tnef vindleation whlb bo hid expocted, i\l"“ at this timo,, the articica.appearod ‘in the | tions to tho Sonate. It 1s reported he will not do y labors, und at the usunl hour tho Depart- | torted tho facts tosult his purposes, or e | would not be ambitious unid uncover himsele CONKLING'S THREAT, . ments opened, the clerks nssembled, tho | knows nothing of the thing he s talking | to the Amerlenn peopie. Jle (Dawes) would wf:fl'fi?&“;c:fl;mfl;“fifl".hmfi&?&?f,:‘,';'im’.l Sennte et at noon, and the Great Republic | about. Before tho present Admintatration | remind the Senutor that the Scripture spoke ! 3 Lty ment that ho expressed entive confldenge fn bl still existed. Tho friends of the great Mr. | onma luto powaor, Mr. Fish sent his resigun- In nut commonduble torms of mei who wado | prompt retlestion to tho Senate by tio Leglsine Conkling were not plensed with the few Indl- | tion fo Secrotary Evarts. o certainly did o xrsuh'c,«i bare to tho guze of un indlznant | tue o’ bis State, now {n scsaton. 1t ls reported publle, exposing themseives and tholr shaue, | thut, at tho cuucus tield aftor tho fuilure W ot~ entlons which the mortung papers contalned | not intimato his willingness to remnin at &‘huuunumrhu uo_higher xround for hig of lm:'uny compromilse, Henntor uon;kunu salis posiduy to the resolition thau thut be was cons | ** Well, gentlemen, ['will take n step next Mon- ngalnst him, and now ho woke up to tho alarm- | nny kea ho unmumrflnu:d rosgning from tho e papers arrived with telegraphlc extracts | lettor was recelved from Mr, Fish incluelug o Amnu‘:l now zenl for tho pusaagu of the resolu- | Benute, but thougl ub rather, ho would let the % tion sitnply beenuse an uceldontul majority had | Mgt go by defuulvund ond 'the strugkls over from the editorinis of all elusses of papers, | copy of bis resiguntion, and renewing . Ho | GO0 BRI Betiee bty tumed unonbim: Bo | 1aboreon | Ilyullmvmlnvum‘lubn e " 1 uarter of the country, his | only asked that ho bo Informed by cable, ns o] Yo 5 rom every quartel e country, ar u4 lio (Duwes) was coucerned, 1o 1moton | \eyraAr THE ASSOCIATED PLESS REPORTE surprise 1s reported to have boon oxtreme, | A1y 09 possible g&,‘,n‘,:,;,":g.‘},’;,:",fi‘}{,’,‘,‘},,‘:"“‘ whed the dnator tmieht ko I el Lo the T EARD, ALl for thereason that tho large mnjorlltJy of thoss iy 3 osalufinn would meal willi‘nny; opposlilon U= sl Tatern fscated P papers biave trentod Jils nctlon a8 boy’s PIAY. | yog peeq as s personal favor that Me. Cenmor - Mit, DAVIS REGUETTED i o naroN, D, G Muy I =Socrotury atng hns kept in constant communioation with Sun PUBLIC MEN IAVE HAD ANOTHER LAUGH | bo trausforred to s moro sputhorn polnt thun | that tho Bonator ghould have roforred to tho | tor Robertdon, but,of course, tho carrespumn at Conkling’s expense, bused upon his letter | Denmark, and Seeretary Binino tolexraphed Mr. | Scripturea to suptiort him, It did not come from | oneo I8 o elose seorat, Jtobortson will bo' o to Goy, Cornell, 'Tho langh Is uyaer Senator | Fish aaking if the iniasion to Dogmark would be | the right dircotion. - fle would like to know how | firmed to-morcow beyomd all doubt, and by u Yo 3 aceeptable to him, His Immediato reply was: | jong this neciduntal mujority ' was going. to | mujority so lurko as 1o ba noarly ununimois, Conkling’s masquerading in the rélo of ade- | *No. I want promotion.’ Shorlly_afivrwards | continue. The Lumourats had had this » aoole | Wt 10 quostion of-tha oloction of the Hepne fender and supporter of Clvil-Service re- ‘:‘\-c'lfh?n lflcxmg}xc{zdzgy m;mo Dlou::;nmum. dental majority " threo or four tines. Ho had | tors comes tefore the New York TLegislaturo form, and there Is no feature of hls position | SP50% ppoln b N, du tho coso | usked, nore in pleasuotry than othorwise, | Robortson will ‘have thio Colloctarship of Now of Gen, Hadeau, who bua beenin office fur many hethor the 8 ¢ A EY which Las ot called forth ridicule fromrtha | years, thora will not bo found much Ttitudo for | sred 1o prococit to. th o Sltanchuvtis do- | Yorl fu biskunds. - Ho will euter ofiics whien tho ww York Herald contualning statementy which | so ottt Tho Hovised Statutes provide thgt tho [, 31 CUHANDLEIS PATE, TURNE Axk wong Lore untistakable evidence of baving beon in- | cluetion shall take pluce on the second Tuesdny . DIDUBTH, . spired by Senuter Conkllng, or Informition fur- | uftoc to Logistaturs hasreopived notitication of | It s not the purpnso of the Nepubiicans toat. nishod by him, Thoso articles wera di stingl; thd vacanoy, “Tho mnehino hold (hat tho send- | tempt to, have hin reportod from the Judimary nbusive, nud contalned |nt|uy fulsohoodd, | ing of the ietters to the Assombly'ls Cowmittee, beenuse that might give bim tho i ‘These nttncks upon tho Presidunt put all nucs« ] AN. OFFICIAL, NOTIFICATION . 4 u thoddis- tions of comproimiso nsidn. Sonntor Conkling AN OFUICIAL NOTIFICATION - = | mdvantnze of an untavorublo report. A mafors tried in many wauys to defer tho nomination, | 10 the Leglslnture, and that tho'leotion'must be | 4ty of that Committee Is hostile to him. 1f age rosorted, to”all.cxpedionis, but, at most, ho | Beld poxt*Tuesduy, while the Beute ain | 41on Lo had at atl upen s case, It will probably could ot have commanded more “than six or | tlns ftng dL - has received no fuotlee thut | o R Sl e den oo i cight Bepublican votes, ond * not muore | vacapcles exlet, nnd will not purticipate in nny utlon, tmado lu tho Eenate, on tho n,,,,,,,cmffl,"de‘ Finding that he coutd | Bonatoriul clection until tho second Tuesdny | to dischurge thotCommittee from further cope nnt control, ho desorted bis post, nnd turns the | Bfter they are informed of tho fuct. 1f tho | sideration of the nomfuntion, The Republicans Sennts over o tho Demoarats, “This end Is ab.. | Govornbr etopld réconsidor his dotermination | payo very littlo hopo that Chandier can be coge surdly out of proportion to: tha Importanco of; | 8ud send tho real :fnuunns tothe Bemto toemor- | oo S0 that tho D 2 3 tho contost, uvun‘:u himself,” - =+ | row. 8 motfon witl be ayda that the lcetter of oxy £ tho So \]lllo vnmntrn‘\c In?\l',lllflli’“ly,' . ’ . ulanation be not entored on tho ournnl, ua fo | OF tho Senate, It uny solico Mr. Conkling o bis EX-BENATOR LENT,. * | reticots on tho ehnractor of and eontains insujt- | Political axile to heir that he, doubtiess, hu Chnirman of tho Republican Central Commit- | ing reforenco to thio presiding oflicer of tho Sdn- ')’l‘ml"'l“'-‘fl'-"g(ul In dafentinga personal friend of tee, nnd ofticlal hend of the * muchine” orgni- | ‘nto, Judgo Robestson, noting ns Presidont duc- | Mr. Blujno O asastenation wbivh beteayod iy fzation n this elty, safd: “1 think Sonator | frurtho ilincss of Lieut.-Gov, Hosking, Tho mo- | Eonatointo the hands of tho Democracy, C:u}‘uuln' hn:nmllnl)‘n‘rulzallnkn. m'n-n ul:u!’lanu:l tion will uudoubtedly bo ourried,ps - -, ¢ E' r = e stake {8 not of suilicient lmportance to jusf " , 4 b 0 him fn jeopardizing the (ntorosta of, tho pnr!i" nglrmnlrlnux 18 AR\\‘MN":AX?:J&M’“ TI. HOD®E X‘S_L‘,\NDLRB. by throwing tho United States: Senntd intu tho | AmOng his collonguos, Tt is ruporto: -+ PIOVIDENCE, hands of tho Democrnts, I do not sco what | GHOtHOr rouson why Corncll dil not sond Intha | ... Spectal-Dispateh to The Clicaga Tribune, posatblo good ean catna £6 Conkling or tho le- | Teslknution 'to-xlnl»;. Speaker Sharpe says tho . WaAsmINGTON, D, C., May 17-Mr.% L publican party by tho course be bas pursyod,” - | ¢lection cun't bo held untll the sccond Tiesdny ! W D G, A, Wo AMATRIEAT PAYY o after tho Bonnte bns bten notifed. Gov. Cor= | Wihite, aditor of the Providency Press, sent 0 to the. consideration of his | Leglslature ndjourns. (8o, 1t 18 suld, tho o . noll, It {8 rumored, has Senatorigl nmbitions, ¥ N ¢ Diajorlty, aud tho number or thoso who | AYmPBIBY. resolution: o (Daia) ik o wiah to Froo 16~ | Eiwhat lug becn coniraned ua- Colloornewir” ¥ | anys: “Tho iatlon of tho Senntors sillnot wonken | k' wotld breae.swith Coniie 1t b muufiu‘ tho following. dispatel. to s paper ibls defend him to any extent is very = A J Mr. Dawes moved o ko lita exceutivo session, | varyiiafLy INCUBASE 1118 POWEL AND Iy- | tho party. ‘Thore aro noinorcitalwnris or bull- | tho move would prove successful, Bimline | Ovenings* **'The piotive: for Senator Conk- 2 SENSIBLE TALK - and decltned to ylold'to Mr. Buraside to call up | = 14‘1 NCE ol breeds to-day than ny beforo youtcrdu{. Conk~ | rumors havo been current all winter, but it is | lnw’s exXtraotrdin®ry course is Just bextnning smnll. Indeed, Senators, when questioned, k $oyorie kils Interocennic Cunal regolution. YR ling will bo felllectod beyond uny doubt, but it | boileved that ho fo not enough of n mantobo | 4 Iated in Wighington, Mitlerlo as o genernt rulo attempted to waintaln | % BY A REPUBLICAN AENATOR. M. Burasldo thoroupon sald bo would to-mor- | In tho Leglslatura, and Lo may, it is thought, | s u serious quustion whothor ho will ncoot tho | his own man, Cornell and Depew would be | 10 be sppreclated In \Viushington, thelr gravity, and to refrain from saying any- Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. row onll up and aek the Senate to disposc of it in | rally Kepublicaus .ouough to beat Conklisy. | redlection.” likely to provo 8.winuina tioket, but it is fonred | ono of tho restralning considerations which i i I WABNINGTON, D, €., May 15.~Tho follow- | 02 Way or the otuor, Anothor plat ukuosied "&‘”“’"’"‘ Ropublizung EX-MINISTER PIERREPONT, TIE GOVERNOI LACKS TIE DARING would seem to-bind him i conumon interest thing which sbould be discourteous to their late ] " I'he Henate thon went into oxecutlve scasion, | 18 that KKobertson und bls (®Rlowers muy nttompt 1 e Y 3 4 13 but evidently unlamented nssuclote, Mr. Conk- | Ing romarks bya prominent Republican i 10 udjonrn ll;e sf‘mmamlufini- ll:ln e batose .L’o or[lhn ‘:,:'I'H‘) ¥ Jg;la: Ch[l&nlfnufionvunu:m.my"x :lo slucl;a nggm;' ullb‘r‘; nnul!'l‘(‘r:ll{lanll“l'lm':)p ovla:n:l‘:t)lv; “"hlulm ?lhlllhllshr[nllnn w:n ulm&llllell'h’;‘i" g 4 & thmo when tho Senatoriul pleotion cnn Iegatly vo | » I cannot aco ho ublican party can bo | Crow! vt e olr | dontlgl cl on- of 1384 luvolved also lt‘::’l’:fl:fl:lxr}; “l’xl;:nl:uh::: g‘)’:‘fi“x‘:’ l?::‘ xrlll: :"v';lv:t T;::m):‘mpallll]x:'?( :ft t!llfitfi':;?;nnflcficzg‘fhz YOUNG FISH, Bl "o Heate Honates oy naronemmea %52 | vonattn hrowiug tho : Bpnqru ({uo_ .tho | friends to nunounco that they will not enter tho ol ‘olegtion 3 1 by t _ Q, hAuds. of " tho ' Homovents, Which tala’ GGirao | contost ngain. he llupubilean Cownty Gens | continuanga in tho Sunnte, for the Loglsis does," # i " e crln‘I gamnuiml? hud mt:ullnutllx'lnsnm'll;’nluu. “j ture then to be ghugan will oloct the ||u:- ' THB “THIBUNE, - which resolutions were nuvimously passed | cossor to his present term, which expires ey A denounoling Conkling's acjion. and cilhug. on Kbt e e nators oty b rena a3 | tho Le ey ta rotuln thom in tho Bonute, | March 4,71885, 'Tho deslan, which Is now without ' much trouble, gave way yester- | ‘Lom Nichol, one of Gurlield's privato secrotariva ‘| uncarthed and made manlfest, fs that Mr, ay " to u gonerul exprossion of * opialon | it Mautor during the campatin, s arrived in Conkling I8 going to swap terms with Piatt that, baving Leon 80 rognrdicss of the fnterests | thecity. He saye tho Semtors’ action 18 the & koLt | ho fong term, which of thie purty lu tho United Stales Bennte, they lust convulsivestruggie, tho dying agony, as it [ 80 a8 to poet himse Into the long ter, s wonlld find 1t dilieuls oven'to spouro retlection | Wore, of the uuit-rule principle_and third- | oXpires March 4. 1887, 1o can l|l=l! nake from tho prosont Legisinture, Many perdons tormioun. wuufi.m H, num, Ohalrmnp of | war “lm" tho Adwinistrution of Presl heljoved that thers would be iong cantest, and | the Demooratip Nationg) Comiuitico, canio upau | Garfleld elear througd to ts enil, and juake tha two ex-Sanstors conlu only bo relyrugd by | §latetrain to-nint 110's of tho opiulon thit | 4 ight weninst him T 1684, shouiil lo bothe 1ho nid of Democentio votes, A b Conlliug Ban, g suntue, fur igatag. “Gibee {k’mlllbllcluln lnmuhwl«:. nnd still Illr’xlvul\':(;‘ fl[fl N] A PMBE] ] & e - | left In which to sunke new combin 3 P AI)M\I&T;:'Q":‘IXS"YATB‘II}::‘IDLIB OF THE | qiipry-FIVE MEMDERS OF THE ASSEMULY, ore hig Senatorlnl teryn.shat! expire, Platt, aro o unit in thalr dotarmingtion to voto for no | Moluling Hfi:“‘"‘ \ibarpe, mot tosnight fu the i‘,‘fi;\:’"l‘rhu“- I8 to patisty his polltical ovper FA [N 2. terduy, postponed the eleotton on eok, It i asn roward of o polltical frioud, 18 branoh of | New York Senator 2 A S g‘l‘:;‘ T1—Ttoscoo | Snimed tint Koborison Wikl ba Followed by & :'.‘,',’,'“}1‘?" : ‘;}”?’5“;‘}{‘“ tave ".f",“n"t,‘,;“‘“fl{ *Ltnink it asilly and ridiculous plecoof | gonkling, in hig fotter to the Qovernor, :&f”flf’x%‘#fi,‘ifl’fif&’,’;”fl{!}‘.“fi,h“ea'fi"(v‘.',fi" i Hot e e oty i taamed With | business in the malu, but I have no doubt | fnjog 1o followln statements “Mr. Bisly, | BIith bositions wa- trkon An notlve hars 1 tho ything ap| ug Kruvity, that tha senlor ex-Senntor had certaln objeets | on'or th former distinzulshed Scerats ¢ | cumputins tor yours, sild to-duy thot ko wis * WS LIFK-LONG MANINULATION OF PATHOX- | [y viow, somo of which have falled ulready, zulshed Seeretary of | yoing 1o Albuny to ausiss in- defcating Conkiing, i / AGE. 1 ! | State, had, In deforence to an anclent prac- | und that, if the” Dumoorats_would agroo o voto This campalgn of resignntion, ag now appears, “ml"t:“:r °|rdwl,’,"’h may fall or not, it 13100 | yyp, placed his position at the disposnl of the {fi; “n“hljggflfill'l: "'.i‘.{fl?.h.fi:‘},‘}“i‘fl" e ’nwllma was long chrcfully ‘plannied. Proccedings in the ""f.‘yvn‘:n FH y?;u supposo Mr. Conkling's ob- | 2% Aduinistration, but was reudy to re- ., N m At uniting with thom, Tamntany I8bittorly opposed Bonato add in tho caucus were deluyed until i main at his post if desired to doso,” The | to Conkling eluce ho snd Jolin Kelly split, Peut: Proper arrungements could bo mado for work ut | ject to have been? . Diplomatle Bureau of the State Depnrtment | n¢ Democrats heru say thut tiio Keilyites will i e Ty ety rigid £f | 1418 flrst hopo was, I have no deubt: | vives tho followlug as tho facts in ‘l’.ho caso: | Dintoctuts. nsaloms i Nc't’lu:\ ki "\ nkilng wero vory uctive In epreas 3 % . Lioeruts agalns n Tue ‘chariiis ‘Rgainst gad crronbous versian of | to demorallze and stampeda tho Sen- | Ky Tisih on the 10tk 0f FODFAREY, 18] Lol becomo und that (ho COUMLEY wrote | should become i freo Hight, und that the count the deaijngs with tho President botore tho pub- | nte, 1o foollshly Imaglngd that his sud- | to Seeretary Evarts that ho wmust decling to | Domucrats in the Lenlfmtum will wrln'.lll;lvnl% lig, lnr& @ purpose of exuiting sympathy for o v (] (o ugningt him, Yo for | ?l“uml‘i] T T mmgl mnl):wl den and unexpected reslgnation would | remain longer at his vost, anl Inclosed his | ug 1 tho lgpublican Genernl Committeo, F 8 1 " K CONKLING'S PLAN man for Sonntor who 18 not known to bo in cor- | ERRINE Of. an dent. I Fwas Lartanged, Sos was - sap- | broduce pity for him In some quarters snd :;tls(llfllsl"u:‘l"; le(l,tgr"tl(l)us’(l:lcl::targ i‘l‘i;‘l‘ugh&s{{{:}; Intohavs: tho Bueatyeil cuntn'l‘l\dmco' D d]ul'ym athy with the Administration, und they ;“;fi'n“c:“fi,‘:.‘;;z‘"'m"’ wus maiptalocd 88 to tho TYH' GOLD VICTUALS OF M. CONKLING'S posed, that tha resjgnations should | drend of him In dthers, and that the Repub- to b réfieved from dus; 4 thio pasty caiicus, o will not go to Albany, | Wil tinder ud olroumiatinces, vote forany man | Piop™ ™ wonubiican Committos to-njght ¥ OLD TERM, * reuch Albany in time to bo lnid before. the Loy | )y Senat 1d not yenture to nct ) ¥ bi auy o 1 alomnys | who has antagonized Gon, ' Garfield or hus 0 I fl. 3 g third exe isluture Instnight, s0 that the ofection couid | 1ican Senators would not yenture to nct on THE RESIGNATION WAS ACCEPTED ut he las spont to-diy o dictating an enor- | ool oy o purpose to do go," adopted resolutions Indorsin 0 notipn of | which has alrendy nore than onc-third ks placo & week from to-uny, Tho sdjourn- | the Robertson nomination, but would hastily and n note of acknowledzment for faithful ::':':.‘;'»‘n 'X'.i‘fi’n"i«i‘z’i ;:.;slpsxrnlhu'gau ‘;:‘}'r;‘m:lvl ‘",:‘,l tuloe 9 COLLRCTON. st Garlivld on tho Robertaon nomination, . pired, “The Now York Le 'Ivmluxr ll:x asked Ao conchod thaLbosy sesedshle Tsomiay. | hdoury tho Seiate and lot liobertson g0 | duty, sout M. Tl by Secretary fjuio. | b fiaidet sl o s Lalales 3is un: | snia whon Judgn Ttobortaon s condrimed, bo . PoarT. e At s th i 1o samo renchod that Lody enused thls Wiportant | ovur uninetcd on yntil Decowbor. That hope | Lenrining n short thino afterward hat, Whil | Dortars ean, s thowght, comtrol n caucuis, bty | Tormiy i fovgraoh /8, ondrmed, ho . Rty i o disputches frow Albuny, which have arrived to- | of tho Senator was A et e, Spmlin e ey I, o, | okl s, s, o sloui ghud b , y 4 . 010! possl esiro to 1) « | dato bo chosun, 1 dubgor, &fifluflfi:ugflgumlw&re&!:‘nalm {'",',‘,“',’5.,““,’: UTTERLY DISAPPOINTED, matlo: wervice, “Scorotary. BIuing ?elcknn‘ll:#'i’l‘gd 10 roports that are cradited {o' oho it Ptk 001y I the pending contost for the elootion | Jtobertson has more votes to-dny than he hiad | Wm, Aprit 4 xklm‘hlm 1o o to Denmark, Gon. | bug consented to - let Coukling bu vleoted of o “Sehutors a4 waa confidontly uxpeoted | lnst Frldny, and ho will bo confirmed. I | Ladoau buvlng doclined that’ mission, ‘MF, Fiuh | for his | torm which ruus. uantll 181, Whea tho pian was iatd Y oxpeo! " 3 ropliod. by cuble, acelining Deumurk for tho | and that Pt will tako Fonklluz'l torm. = Tho e lu\:ie no doubt that l':lo ex-Snclnntnr weans renton (fm“ ho ucu)rmli l‘)rfllnollm}.' gn feferonco | Toason Dixolrl:_lll’!lllxfl'!&m"; givon lhi‘lllb‘urlkllnu‘l an 1 to My, Crutner’s appoiniment as Fish's succ roy pires b , tho mamao thme us the EXECUTIVE STATEMENT, |l jexpecls to bo rulloctods DUt | G it smiseione 1o 1o lermied tat iois oy | Drctens Adminiteattn: dint. sioai Gario lie means more than this. Tho ex- > b X ¢ BTILL ANOTHEIL dono In sneworto a’porsonal roquest of Goen, | bo renominated Conkiling woulil have o work sai & Senator holds the short term, and | Grant, whousked thut his bratherJn-luw might | to carry New York for him In ordor 10 Insure Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Chicage Tyibune, I8 collengue Platt hold thelong term, Conk- | b0 8ont to u more southort cummg\‘m. lony his rotlection to the Senuto, and ho wants to be Wasuinagron, D, C., May 17.—A gentle- ling wns to go out In 1885, Piatt in 1887, | [ealdonco at Coponbagen inforforing' witn his | freo Irom. this nccessity 4o we 1o miko war man very near to the Presldent, who enjoys y | it Conkling was to'be retlected by a Legisla: ‘lln‘f {).!t"x:a‘d nt:rrl:llzlg\:v:wr%flwfxg?fltl ’rflmulll I‘I“. 1is utmost confidence, soys that the follow- Sipeh A ON botter ubja 10 WtHgoniz 1o ronoiuihation of ing statoment sccurately ropresents the views g’xfil&l"elk‘l’n‘ih:llez’t‘lull:‘ ’ys:l’l' “&m )I,f::vozvltultllz g ‘VASH(}:ESP\:;)’? Tul(r..:lf()SSlP" e s e rous of the Aduwlulstration on the Conkllug reslg- | you"\will seo It the present Leglslatura re. Bpeciat Dispaten 1o The Chicaps Tribune, Tl Pl AdoLetTUAON R A timion s Ty P maton: oo fur s Coukling’s lottor touehes | ujoty Conkling and Platt [s this: You will [ WAsntxarox, D, O, Moy 17.—Tho eftects | ¥o8 1t'18 bolleved that if ho maintutns his on Clvil-Service reformn as affected by Hob- F A s sl et D s cuntrol of tho Now York Logisiaturo ho will ox- tro s mataination It i nldlh‘t m"w 800 Conkliug takumu the long tevin and put- | of Senators Conkllug and Platt gemaln’ pb | Shungo terms with Fhuts ) ‘i{a’r‘)’("c"o’:’l’uslgglgfi' i :o?orl oust;y u‘ix:: “;: tng voor Platt off with the short term,. It | their roomsat the. Capitul, and the attend- TILE PRESIDENT TIAS BATD National and political fmportance, Tho wilnot by s nies gpectaclu; but, g Napo- | ants have not resolved any Instructions to | that avery momber of his Cubinot indorses and £ 5 hat hov tto, wherowltti 10 Lo Whanded 1o ti Albiny Lt misht Foau)ro 1 AX ATTENPT 7O JAKE NI TALE, el matritson that oro Judga's nttention for w'eouple of ‘weoks, as tho Apetint Dlapatch W The Chicago Tridune than 500,000 Now York Hupubliouns nulpedd‘? P cfi'\j’.fi:"‘;ngflg“}u{m},"r’)}g 5 | . New You, Muy 17.~Sonutor Thomas C. | pinco in powor. Dy olesting e, i £kt Tiut, it 5o ahould eome 10-the Ostom-ifpuso | PIatt wng up and away from tho Fitth Ave- | gonklings collowgho, the WHeE ST e lu-thorrow, ho would find overything ready st | nue Ilotel this morning long Lefore tho epr~ | ylog w‘{m;tdhw t;""'“v"{r':g"f"y,'fl? ,""'nfi.fl: “1‘«1E A lgat of his eallgrs had sent thelr cards Lo hs | tho Admimstration, = I£ tho BWECS A8 OO A N O aho HOBENTSON'Y [ room, Ife was subsdquently found athis | Bublivan vorers v f;':,""{,,‘(,‘},’,fi,:..'.".,y g s ronchos here, tho [opubtionn Cantral Olub, of | ©f1ee on Broadway, engrossad in tho business firuntlo palltient power 10 et i Whioh Judgo Dittonupefor ls Ghatpman, will‘tro of tho' Company of which he s tho | Guetiolds ddululstration, thoy aeajuto of 10 guns in thoQisy-Hall Park, . " D'rosident... In response to a note, Senntor [ HOBIHE 10 3k CONKLS’S BIDDING. TUR NINETEKNTH WALD BECUBLIOAN AS80- | Platt consented to seo the representativo of 1¢, on tho othor band, tnoy respect mngxlnn?u ta mmlmfl:"fl’:fi;;fl“’":g"}d':'mn tho no | THETRIBUSE, and reeelved hiwm kindly, but | ifmpcss with wbioh "runmcu} un’rnlfll’ it tion of oxtonators Conkling and. Plats for | 5aid at the outset: *Now, my friend, L must | taius the diguity and prerogutives of bis SR & . destra’ .tho porpotiaUon of Py ubandontng thoir trusts and leaving this Stato | declino being Intorviewed on the subjoot of | B3u desira ‘country, thay will stand.by thed FEiThtion ais trke (h0 SALG Bemttor smd A | 1, reslgnation by any one. Toluiatration as tho uly wieiicy whioh can séors r vpiblicans of Nex Bomblymug whuruprmnnp‘ynwmnu he k’fifi' ' But, Sauntoy, Imgrely wish to gek you one, !‘; Mr, Conkiing invites the Kepublicans 1 [i narely &2 ‘ ) i 8 i him in his march (o i 4 {sfuturo to voto niuinst the' Foturn of Conl quostiony’ “Boputor Conkiing_and: you havidg | Yok o Jolt ot Tavites them to SHd LI 10 Yho Hoyate: tranamitfod your. resinatipns os. Bonators 10| Lo b Rumintetvation i, o upnnliing of prt: % . @ % 2 7 ey o Gov. Carnoll, and through bim to tho Loglsin- | clplo nnd in tho walpteuance of each DS President must have the power to appoint u lfial'l “‘lf,', ‘k}?,“ i mn)'te nna mi':‘]"“' m:ll‘:"‘: u]uimi "uu]r l:lu:I h:l’- C‘? n'lm,uk Biven gpll.»‘zr:‘\:e:uww‘c T %.L'i..?.‘l"i.’r".‘."’.’.’.“a‘.}fi‘r‘..'fli‘: HENRY WARD BIECOER: ture, whothar it-48 optionul with tho Legistature | monjof mounvow proper ppReT . man to this offeo 1 sympathy with tho gon- | WD lacks 1 b pete enten at sy | st b benme e ot Gy 10 {er- | wiouy ifh the Preuynt, odimuaterGndid - AT OLKVELANM, AL s OF Whotper T BUCKEYES. I policy ot the Administration, ond it Is B 4 y J 3 '8 Iriends | Jawod, i I nkling, Bpectal Dyvateh 10 Tha Chfcago Tribuns, - | tho piditions buooing véennt by the kiero tondor 4 5 IR TS crul policy )y should not wonder I the ex-Seuntor would | says that he reatly desires to leave public lifg | Flitt. and Arthur, tho proteat ugrulnst Robortson, ¢ of tliogo resiikyntionsy “THE CINGINNATI LINCOLN CLUI: absurd to considerit as n prize In the Hne of DROY PLATT, B and enter upoyy tho netin praotico of his pro- | Leios i citlreuvcont with tho Prosidant, Whati | OLEVELAND, O, Moy 17.—Henry Ward: | *ohora nro ‘tho rustgnations —unconditional it Diateh ta The Chictga Tribunk Clyll-Servica promotion, ur 08 an ofica | o yas beon ton couulllnm‘ry. 100 deslrous | fession, bocnuse ho fs & poor . mih, biig tils fi;"g;'ggg{‘;}flfifia‘;‘fgglmg‘!‘y&mllzrrfigt‘{;llml Beocher loctured here tonight, and’ was | and absoluto, Excuss me for declining to sny ‘ho Lincoln ‘which u man nsoires to whon he entersaga ¢ T : i v : ' by auything (irthar on 1ho subjnct.” CINCINYATY Oy May 17.—~1h0 uraia soporer upan Sha ‘St bvach | T EATAL SIS sy Semmor, | oMb o s ol tho st B Proshlont Garfield and Sonntgr Upnjling, in: | Troj tho Balo Capithy, wiich Rro Hot grlvnl':v, litical organlzation by {“:e!:"]]“|‘[‘|‘on;s(}ox|,ly the coursy of Which M, Begohor apoke we | B0 which would Lo of inturvet Lo the publio ' | meeting to-nlght passed ves it 3¢ gy thut [ have not sontany dig- ont's course in his 0 Tollows; **Ladmire Mr, Conkling for nis mun:-? r:':“in:::fiy. l‘l‘aruuvuu 1 r:mlvod any from ndoraing the Preglipnt’s of peace and a good understaliding to pleaso | story fids no bullevors, Every one expeets | 18 tho ouly Sowitor §o objogt to jts Iinuiedintd ‘wolgher or gauger, Just as President Huyes = 7 condideration, stands tiemly by Conkling, : fnsluted on Iwviig o min of his sholco. 1 tho great man, In any case, you will seo | Conkling to return lere moxt weok, I€ the | though ho knows uad sduite tha 1 3 0 oLortsoi that Bfr, Conkiing will turn up for tho long | Bennte s hnll they be [n “gession, o becomo | will be conlirmed promptly & the place, in spito of Conkling’s unrelenting the ngarussive upponent of the 'Adp| nfntm- any debn It cun {e opposition, so Garticld hus merely lnsisted teru of tho Bunptorship, und to seore that, ¥ f ! tion, It is learped that Conl Wormed | Administeation e uiiation Witk thy shups 3 Ahat Lo shall exerciss the same right of selece und thus take his own personnl Intercsts out 5(,,,“,3g s frlends . the Senute m.r; of ailyirg, sud dovs not beligvo the Republican oxe 2, “Conkling. Tho resolutions & 0 5 \ talents, bug Iant not Iy syipunthy with his with Spnator Gon voral of U . i of the Presldentinl canvass in 1684, 1a ono of | should not hereafter take part In anothar | Barty of New York will o woukoned at ull, o« ' o L ———— . cited “considerable debate, 5o . t ¢ Y 1 ho — | vresent moteinent, na T think his opposition e Lo f taken { :i‘“"‘ngz‘:‘::",‘t‘m"‘l‘:“;:” ik uipousy- | I8 malu objeots, fn my bellef, of this aflly | Hepublican eiiuys of thg Beuate, as It was o T e TE T e {o 3, Jtab untfim,ly .',’q‘,,m,,u& Twas ‘A’ WESTERN. BENATOR, mpmberg desiring thit wore e holhed : MENT. axhibition, “Then, being secure himselt in W “:";m CANBATEA i :“:3; mwuh_u,gm'm nfrn &(""’x&;‘"?.‘ o yl:)cg.fl A froe fl(il!;l" man I 1880, was i favor of & third I8 VIEWS, for their congideration. Bub m‘;t oo of sixty out of elghty-ouo lealslntors. Thls ;?f- :1“:\1‘101 e pati e |»r el Ip" 10 .04 tho fact that the fiaw‘ l!‘t‘;:k Léfiifimm Whah upaken (o on tho AUBISOF:fu that the ias | torm, und, copssquentiy, wad fa tho samo Stul- Bosclul Dspateh fo' JhO (hlseow Trbuis, nindo that'went squarely dil udge shows the absurdity of his uppeul to p body | sale d CRLI | CAIPRIEN 88 WO may ehoose, |y, mned without rugelylag. formul notico | Publican party doos not dupond o any ohe mwan - o , ¥ n ol wart braneh of ty that Mr, Conkliug. was | WASHINGTON, 1), O, May 16.~Tho follow=. | tlint way by Charles I, ‘Laft & BON @0 oy T um Rl Ohpossd to Kis anthgonizing e tntprviow with w: prominent Weatorn. | Alphouso Taft; who' was Alto ;l;'tx’r::l“ i {hio .}dmlmntrnunn.. .ll"f') ot b beep heed- | Benator who had lpng baen o frignd and sl | under Prestditit Grant, v, To r Conkllg carfully omuuate Tila stepugth Aad: thas s | JU1FOF Of Conkilaz, fudieatca thegeoling oy | tho prerogativo which b‘”v‘l’l ‘10 dally | bis eoleorode o ; .' tertained for the latter by Senntors who bave | ins fought for was righ I Wil pa' 5y , o constituted. An In ‘Pl ex-Sanntor wenng war upon and ugalist | orConkling's rosignotln i OF duccesa; thut this clulin hus boon sot up bo- body wmw uuAmlu “°§i‘.’3§'f£§""i'.'nfi“°"5 the Adminlstration. Tleexpucts n rubloction, | Will by paseponad-one Week, zl\uflllsh;::l%l& w:;l; ot T et o Mgt i { howst. Undor the circumstunces, ovon a | REgGIMONCS IS Lo Curish B with an festou hete from Albauy thia afternoon Dy GEN, GRANT DID WINTE A LETTER 4 struggle or oppoaltion® at Albuny will | tie Adminlstration. When ‘i.u roturig, n’ N Do omon st L 'xgulwllfi to tho Prosidout urging bim to withdruw Robe tch was ¥ ton by confirmuyl, Conkling and 4 . & 9, Clal, inoluilag O0l Mosl . Lo woral defeat. Tho Administration expeots | Dssowber, he will roar louder thon over, and g 4 g cruoy, The lgpwr wad Inclosed to Heoator bogn -Jiis post zealoys advooptes: 8y | Othor mbmbors of the Cluln that the 1 Coukling and Jlatt to bo rodleotud, but says thet | carey on o contest more bitter thun this une }’:‘Ln.’i%fi'fiu'f&:fi“'“."fiffl?dhw.‘ s uLW dolas, ‘l‘{ D] ,“l"g fifl‘m’d It to tho Vresl. AT ALBANY, .- Conklingls retlected, what will' he haye &g- | ton, took a yery difervat ah:‘lwi"r'."‘z“m,,gpuxr i ipisncansuomoro than i would be for the gratust tho Adminlstration, ‘That, [hiear, Is B ZLMEIL, ' e e e 5 b i ] e e THE ANVIC-ONKLING-MEN, complished? Jydge Robortson wiil have | actiou of tha Now York Hemutorlt b .4 v i boad of ¢ department to get the stroug Indorso- | B8 meaning, and llmt]‘o euursoals tho lowle- | 0 0w Second Asslstant Postmastor-G will'ooino buok to Now York, If necossary, 1o us- Bptcial Dlspateh 1o The Chcago Tribune, beon gonfirmed ps Callootor:: Conklime may [ lican, and If allowey 10 poss SO0 ove ; ngnta of il lhe‘ul;}rkl undor bim. No doubl ulw }‘nfi;flm‘fiw hls Totter. Boeuro of ite | (o0 M0, RO Or Ay dous hat s T st Conlig, L A oreprc gl up- | ARBANY, N, Y Moy 17.~Thounil-Conkling [ ngsert that. hl yeltleetiop (s ymoot:that the' subortour prosit I:‘:Xr'm“ vk loavicy 18 . M:,::,‘“n‘:::;,'}le,un‘:&:::_“ gouid. “l'l';";’,"r;': HE WILL, DISONGANIZE TIIE PAWTY Confirmauion 1o "SEnator PIatt at Wil o Bioro “bisluuss, - Tho' Praidont hias wnty s fow | Jorces to-nlght fesl oonfident of defenting | Rounbliewn purty of New York approves his | Bpenker comp n Rrooks and bis 1 o the rebilaction of Conkliy: apd Platt, Publio | opposition {0 Judge Robartson und ludorses f:x::: ;:'\‘u;:«t:lml“':c:;wu Rebellion, Tho 1e8 sentiment, outside” of 'a’smai} coterte of ‘hrs et In vosgning. Wall, what of that? | | o Sauaily passod with “""""“'.,mn maching’ litlclans, 1§ “all In (belr | Tho sume Logislatura which will rolleot {ng votos, thosy whowomxmd”chlmllhnw‘w fuvor, “If . thg Honators are ‘mux- | Mr, Conkllng, it-ho' shall be rellected, in- | yrought avor by tho chyrgs Uhs i of 1he lous rotlro from’ oflico,Jot them | dorsed the vomipation of JWdge :Jobertson | uctlon would bo Lmuuc?'l -.fi:'"::u 'Y;,,,, Mlute Her retire,” Wagay fiul othor'iibly reuresonta- | by woro upanigeus voto than M. Conkling | rosalutions wus 10 tho oliect i it [} 4 tho Hei - yloce fn the Consulur Service sufliclently shows Adml'nmmflul 10 waste strength and tine | whicly the nominution wgs nmsrmtl,' hefd it “’:fl‘r:‘fihfimxlu'fit M"I’zmfl’lk ."m.i‘.‘i‘fia‘;‘éfi?li. 1bts, T In protucting itself nxainst him, which 1 his pocket and gealined to report ft puck | mont ks cortaln 1 bo reuchied by Friduy, CONKLIXG CANXOT, TIOWEVEN, fa"“.‘l’{l‘:"“fm‘l"m‘flf{‘{fl" "K’rz‘l'm'-““, ’a‘}"?fi:,"fmg‘; o'this Gununltios, although ho was urced o - - t tho fndurscment of thy . do so halrman, understoo 5 R e Yetk ins w:‘:‘;""‘mr'_’u“.'w{:h Wuony the peoble. Tio = Adwtulstration | that Plajt did thls ut the’ roguest of Conk- ol {,{,{,f“,fif.};’,fi.}}ggg?‘sv wants peace afid Lurmony naturally, but no ¥ - & u‘rl:‘l:fiu‘::‘tnmafu?“;figulnufl &1{; n?:;"flmflt Adullgmml.lun can allow u slugle sifimnr to. fi{f}fih Il:llll:l J!:lll‘lalcfllh}rmfll Injusties to'a per NEW Youx, May 17.~—~Gov, Foster, of Ohto, Tt f8 noticed thut zl;ru(a\l;{u}‘l.‘uall{;"h‘?lr‘:h%ugr zx:ll:‘lu n‘:’n‘ddw BENATOR MALIONE'S ¥RIENDS snys: * Sennton Plute told me Saturday, In VICE-PUESIDENT ARTHUT doing thige he may’ put & Damocrat b 'the | 40 1ot tonceal thelr indignation at Mr. Conk- | Washington, Uiat he Intended to rustgn, ond bas not rusigucd, wnd 1t 1s undoubtedly said that | DresidofBy in 1685, But 1 do not beliove he | Ine’s course, although AIr, Mulions hiwselr, | his ntention was forimed lst Lhursday, sud it ls peruube bocatae thero was o blynket | will bunbl‘:sw de thiy, 1€ the Iepublicans of | Jor prudentiul rvusons, ds pot disposol 10w« | {hat ho had stuted tha «fact both to the Presis Fooiyan i butch bl No wtimauon bus boen | Now York want to keop possession of thofe | Laorlae uny publio statoment. Ono of Mahone's | v "ann Senutor Conkling, Co kling T it b aaeation ae | state, cha inedinct OF ol presprvision ouilt, | Eyrs sl uy s ekt oot | (U RS DROLEE TR Lo s 1o v o i) o QO Av ~ | v siorvut Abuiy DA Sngatulibes i eho | to ko thew Tefuse the cx-Seuntor 8 re- pluted ich Ik it A Ay g Sgltos ) Hod bee R ol ure colaling in frons ull purte of the “"‘"{'.;Y- election. . Copkiing wnd fold L1t (t b Wi lased {9 | dent and his advisers, When M Llatt cow 1l quest he was nominated, Iide 7 sdout. Tho fact ghat ho wus gjvea thp groatest | All ho can, kwr In o tumnlt, wid coupal the | tht Sir. Dlutt, who \'v%s'dwlu:;fi% It oy %fl: more nowinations, wiish ho will scud iu tov g it . {atuture of NeW UL ison exs tives fi'the Rapublicau paFty of the Einplro | will evor reccivo usw caudidute. for the United [ 1ot 0C tho Laglyfire ¢’y ige HobertioR oG Stati witp wil} ot act Jiie Voolled cliidron: | Statas benato. Taat Luglslutyro rebiogty M, | Droyiuy (B Botiiily "’,‘3",.?,‘%. o il whenover thele wishes and thwartod.” "I'hla | Conkling: Thon 1s hus dang twotbiogs. Xt hna Ligcinnati, sud Mgy o ,'f.‘.}‘ wiy 1 OppaHeD 5 tho drift of opinion hare,und its Influence | eclared that/in tts oninion, Judgo Nobertsoy | b on thelt par ) is not” withiont W8 ellect on the wew-| YUl Wake s seoupuubie Collacior, anyl 16 bay | LTSI —— bers of the Leglalsture, The caugest | SCciarod thas 3ir. Conkling wil} mako' Ay av- |~ TIIE JIOOSIERS: now diors . watesdally from thwg I | SV e e g pasy -0 | ¢ T pOnT WAYNE, Junviaiy, . whon Platt:. was, chosén 50 TIONORS AR EASY, - Bpsstal Diapateh @ Tha L v L cont* i g o i . ¢ A% far 88 tho-Now York Leuislaturo (s oon- t e, May 11.~There b€ § uj them | tirw, ng s e Jonk- | municated Ris inténtion to Confkilne, and Sonator,” Thon the scaslon was just bisht-)| ceryed, and Mr. Con will yeturn to LArAYETTE, Indy anong 1ey T olnd Vihor S e asuirlng ¢ LA Rk Tk oo hia (Shabonorh) Teromutal for o Lok | twentyssix of tho tuirti-voven Hopublliun S | ning, Al the Stalo pasrounge undbr tha | Sensiorit e’ o ores. forsathon | pidosablo diversity of opinlos SHEEE pipry } politicans oyerywaore.” PIPERS BAQ | it to won thut thiy u thotr wike sourse, o | Lk O RN 16 Mk f i tovaks stupsind wiyplilod g“w’lr Jukention o Yutlig 12 | control of dov. Comell and tho djstribution | ko -ue ity § #Upposs iy Wit k0 't0 Allauy:| licabs hiro over (o sution B¢ thedr comuil = 0] eris0l (00! 3 A 4 3 7 : JAMES mn‘{:%m‘»‘{-“fi:mfiflu exetuded thom from afl By nt L thuLlus, e thie iopent tha s up, wnd Aiullll’ ‘..win'x“u{(nwm»d uis titens | of committee honors in the 'A.njumhly tby- mow - and ek "z"";u“";“fi"no':m"' ';m"h?l!nuy?‘xr‘:ul:l "'l;:hfi Mt it “"f.‘fi”' upr < 2Ny of frient relations with | tho wu f tho .. I on Of resiknbug with Plute,!! Speaker Sh n fuvor of u | o e, 10 ' wpucep ta mambe slons, Fl = 14 EXPLANATION, the Alllullfl:lruuun durlug the four years of lhg '.:3’5’.‘4;’3.11“ ot u:l’lly 'fl!fi.“u'.if.t'l“’flnfii'.'-’r‘“E?:‘ *§lad the ruwors thut tha relalons botween Ept Shaspo were turntd i fu Wi i ul ngg that the muchine which had bithsrlg beoy supres I‘i‘,‘}“,'x"‘,',',‘m o ,mfl‘,“g{?‘:fiy"f ffi,fl}[’flz’l‘:fl‘:fl W | nald their actlon, olalming 4 and splb reilke - been - snubbed BEC o In the State, mul whoss overth 0| with b the - Adwiulstpgjan, | of the Genergl hava b i W0 4 mera multr of speeulution. s h‘{“‘" hat "0 ;;h117 Xh‘wuy“n ond | upon by the A"l'"',"l‘"l‘.'l'::‘.‘::w;".-uslan|lw' < SR > -t lo oonsolution, St "Pho., autiethlrd-e 40 TO OPVONE THE SACHISE. " L Gt prdvent, Juiga Jubertepn frous boaomiy | A8t b waa LY b that thue wus ‘to lucur the disasier of the AR T Ty urthoAde | field, clatjy thot e L Bprckil Dbpulch W The Chlegge Tribune, Huyes, sud e meany to keop thom out fu | Muhonu's triends now uudoubtediy woull be ro- ll{m zm}uuu&u‘n‘n I;\,ml New York wero uofriopds’ Wasminatoy, D. C., May 17.—Postmastor- | B9 cold ‘Bow Tor unother fur yeurs, , For | Juived to bear thav Mr. Conkiwg wns defouted | 1Y 80y fuundution k » (s . h 00 d w1 e g, ¢ wppours”* apswerod Gov, Fostor, 1 General James bus written a letter explulu- | of d of the party und for the yuod | kod s Republican rotizupd (n b pluce. L o : o1l GO Cortieit Wi Sepator biutt bad deckled s of jtsa membors ‘and managers, & |, LOGAN AND CON| . p 9 t il lug the wppearanco of hly sikuatare with | great State liks New Yok Ought 1o bg |¢ Tho folowing pusaii bl uppedrs ba i Evciee :Zhfl‘f."mu!‘-'}.ififi"flkxu‘f’u‘dfl'fl"&i’”fiumfim

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