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TI. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 21, STALWART SOREMEADS, 1881—TWELVE PAGS. es thstQahntnlaenaon hit que in ote bootees SINE DIE. CONKLING'A FRIENDS EVIDENTLY THINIC all ho has to ito into zo te Albany, attagk thd sion to permit the discussion of arrests next She Grilume, |S Je OSG, | rious notice, thoir AMpiat heads fell into the basket. Thoy wore atunged, and mournfully took thelr accurtomed wiy,over to Sanderson's to got a ‘oheerinit drink. "Ray, took suvorat drinks, and thon, arm in arn, sot outon tholr Jotlherations of tho & b sletlhera onato MurioR tho neeene When tha dears reopened, they hay Kypt closed while tho foregded, Ang ber were neted ‘yoy tha Seni No Essential Change Noted in Administration and ta frlonda, aud his onpo- | Bing] Adjournment ‘of the Extra | Pondtaton, adjouened alneal oot ’ nonta will thon hide thomaclves, | The Admiulae Houtenry to Tie eee elite Me Fe Persons tnatle to purchase copter of Tm | Mant, Gnaxvinte atated in tho Llouso of i 5 rettien ta tho Capital, ee ea eer rican Inunnelnt ed x y tothe usta weston, na trea, Dorado Tannen at Neva agencies andonraie | Lords gesterday that both Germany and Rus- the Situation at Al MT say, Doo" guld.bareag, t's no uso tuogh | the lame nt conk lite Independents an they. Session of the Unit pro tom, of tho Kennte was clected,” "esbteng way [rains there Chicago panera are xatd toll con | sty ial made a {tion to England for n bany. fellers tryin’ to run thom books, Cando't.,| are now oailed. ft was snid tho aentiment af | # States Senate, VICK-PHESID: Anriun ing the facts to this. aftce, gt ES made a proposition to England fot They'll ba round "ty toss "nw wool been’ ua on rahe peopto was fo Unanimous in condemnation wnaabsent from tho mnber eae ee g ennferenes of the Powers wilh a view to bended knoesh to conto sn atrniten "on tps ok Coniehing and Tait sane thos. would be tok {strimant too ple, tho tate te, S 4 . * . us enttod for reflvation, bit that Co ‘. ne, Owl t ¥ cua ——— Joint netion against Nihilists, Communists, | Departure of Ronertson, to Cone | panne dy ce ynehenntte oe tery he Oke presarttety for celeste eotmnake | Tho Nomination of William Z, Ohand- | the moment of ndjmeenment gt {ste np sg Th tage an transient newspapers ta 2 | niul such, but that England! declined to one % q ¢ samen, DN sabe brat hie mire dofout wll ihe more telumph for ble up ramaliud In oxeeitive aceasta ene hay 27" The postage for with Garfield ‘and clitmed, “Do you shea that? She totteral eno Otromat wll stele thems mati tent for two ounces, stitch muxt be prepatd tn all | tertain the proposition or Join in the confer. 1 totterst t ponents, ‘To pra that If was i lor Rojected Mainly by Dom- apeetutoes in tho galleries, said tho tanal re rapes, or they tei nek reach thelr deeiuntitiy, Une Vieneiy heoatisa: Iwas hallaeed lL auld rental lainey PE Tre reer AG ARTE Cod Sr CEC Magen tect PRR CaaS coratio Votos, Tho Kontos mdlulgent tn tho wngh fe sata acenty pages 9 centa, tiwenty-four pages 4. cents, Neved it would be distasteful to Parliament ? (Chamber whtelt itd Bion ‘an NUNN thy WHY DIDN'T WE MERION TH Persone I the State. asicing thom to Write to iy Aono ot a mark Conkling Will Figure to Keep Rob- Zs . , cltement durlig tho i Whiess. enn Kade porsone tty tho State naling thom Tonture. | A Groat Crowd of Long-Sufler= | 63% JON Just chase. Darttes that mail an otensional copy to thelr | atl tha people to do ao. Lord Granville, ertson Away from His Luora- OE a een maak toe que ctling thot tu'vote for thiolr retiection.. Tha da ONibs es Sesknes frie eagrtod. 3 sed wa Irtenda itt pleaaa bear thintn mind 4¢f they don't | howevet, declared that the existing law tlarked n aatiriqul ealier to Scerotary Kirkwood | New York Hoard of Trude tind Transportation ie + MIT CORRMEPO FI 4 cian the papers ‘conatuned to the waste-basket by | would bestrenionsly enforced against Nihtl- tive Offlcs, thle uftornvon, z aise rent out vt lire number of cireulnrs t- > appofuted ae % NDENOR he Pont-(ffee offictate, Ista, assastns, or preachers of Nihilism or ns- rer ttiah ik eceutiva aoaret repllod tno Nee TH toe ateit gee AatiMant, United State : BETWEEN QAUPIELD AND Meuneny rile ote Lae wins ‘ etary) “but [will admit conitdantintly th mye, Ass E i pectat Dispatch to The Chteugo Tribune” eee ooo | asin Of 1, 7 true,” ¥ 7 i Distrlot-Attorney: "Tonney said he did tot see ri rg Trt GeNEnanny falr wenthor and a slight rise tents ps Tho Bapreasinen ae ae Soke iaebad cit teportod hat donate Conkling aly not how F6 wns paonali escorted Yate hd Commie Transmission to the Senate of an ivota the publiothe favs ce Why can't yoq 33 Te : . = * n Year Wan m to *nutyige andl consent’ to thet appolnument, & f nous . wrote tog, anperature for this regton to-lay, a Thave heard,” rejoined the Neoretary. ture. Tho Togisluturoe will cloot two Sonators,’ Official rt on Boye Garhold réquesting blin to ask % fen, sey ps bisa Gaminasnr is out In pronowneoment Earn Ite fhon he vesnme npariy to that teansnadion. | Aakl Fe. 0 Webstor, who lad Just coins from t Re pe y atarsrotite eontriardra te, cries 8 atk hg = fghinst tho nunexation of any portion of . ‘hy did't he realign?” 5 Albany, “and ton’s Case. . palen oxpensue?” Lnpkod tend bit for ean. Tite Congressional and Senatorial appor- | vunts by France, or oven the establishment “Well, thhit's whit bothors mA, too." THEY WON'T BR CONKIANG OR PLATT. nt ‘ ay man ffubbell, the Chatriuan of th of Congress. doninent bills passed tho Tiltnola Sonate yes | over itof n French protectorate, Tho revo- ¢ Mepublicag Departure of Ex-Sonator Conkling from A SOUTHERN: REPUNLICAN VIBW. i" nade + Colivetas nnn} f 1 orday by a atrict party vote, 83 to 1. lntlonary hero says that while he Isa Erlend Waehington for the Now York aire, Feder afllccholdors of bleh raul “one | oeiny tinal tie moment. “BUDA phys oe | Toxt of tho Gorreapondouce Betwoon Com | “Never wrote such a lottery” was th 0 of France he is yet an Itnllan, and that all an ardunt, Southorn Kepublicin, mot in’ the Toply, resigned when you wero coutlrmed, Murphy, rv “Thore is no suoh letter In existene: ‘Trensury Dopurtinunt yesterday, t tt Garfield and Gongrossttian Hubboll. me . i , | i i And Heyy Cor W. i. Frenon dled yesterday at ) Italy onght to feel insulted If France alould Pow-Wow. wouldn't you have set hin down a6 a foot was, WUE Walk ts ntl apy heat, Is tho siticiial act of an idint,and he oan Hover " : Washington of apoplexy. oe wasn Mojor- | carry matters too far in regard to, the torrl- —— nag et tea gE ups" ald Me fests * Conkling | Sected against et doa thine. he ell ovrn, ~*~ ''. AbOUE tHONY DE tc Boe nS organ Jeneral of Volunteers during tho War, and | tory im question. Ilo advises tho Staltan AT ALBANY. «Wiis Now Yorke will bo tost!* Me ae ee aE tp creer wee auatna wi. |” | good thie ta make waontessian es He 8 vas Brevet: Major-General of ‘tho regular | Government to have its feat nnd 60,000 sol- HOBENTSON GOING TO WASILINATON. “Wolk now, ant pears mo, Now York wit | fem hore with a gunrantes of 860,000 ntinunl ttt Speetat Dispateh ta The Chieago Tribune, Me, Hubboll sald: “There wos nothing t4 wy. Le was retired some tine ago. diers in rondinoss to defend the Italtan Isi- Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuunee bo Inst, you aly. Tm glad of it, Whon the fe- | come,’ im tO tt, : - _ ~ Waatxaton, D, 0, May 20—'The excoutive | Iwas working bard. We wore not eldiny COMMENDING THE URESIDENT. sosslon of tha Forty-scvonth Congross adjournod | I eurrlages tn ove Cohnintttou, tut working cig Sixteonth Assombiy late ce: enntllean this oventine without day. ‘Cho outyolng trains | WF couts off Lo eteck Gen. Guriletd Prusidaat? gut uf resplutions ‘qommending the vominations | carted a xront muny Senutora,, who availed WE WERE HARD TD, mate by Prostdent Gurield tu the Senate, and | thomsolyos of the first oppurtunity to leave tho and wanted money to pay printing bls, conlonining the seuion of Senators Conk public party ‘becomes convinced that Now Fork will by lopt my section will come to the front ast necessity, ‘With one-tenth of tho nt tontlin and offurt jd te the South that the Nes publieans doverod to Lndinnn tat Call, three or ‘our Southern States might have been won from tho Demonriy, Amnany, Ne Ys, May 2—No change of im- portance has taken pluce in the Senatorial silu- ntton alneo Inst night, Thore will be a lull in the fight hero now forn couple of days, ns tho Legislature bas adjourned until Monday night. ‘Tho mafority of tho members and the lobbying aa re ants tn eso of French aggresston, ‘There Is - Tur Ohio Demotrats are beginning to pre- | considerable fight in the old hero yet, alittle sare for the poiitienl battle In the fall. 7 more than thore fs In the agent bulk of his thotr State Executive Comiittco decided countrymen, who Invelgh ngalnst Franco, ‘paterday to call n convention forthe nominn | put do not care to come to blows. fun of State officers, to ineot at Columbus on ling | oity. TI sion brs beonan ovonttul one, | Wembir it wll, und have no otjeecton to te Ho ET ole Seen Aa COMUNE’ Cae ! the whole sory. 1 went ( ella Brady, ns Tveutia tf ‘Tho results are scarcely such as tho Republican | other whony Ll kuow, wad uked why i —S— PouDBInis have 1044 tHe elhy.. Rho Isley sre da WASHINGTON GOSSIP. and traitorous to, tho, Kepublican partys ‘TO | sovwtors anticiouted, or ne tho Adwiuletration | wivedomatiing. irddy wala tine noua ss ho isth of July mane A serted, and the leaders on both sides have youe = . : fhe ‘ | dentro. The Ttepublicang have posscasion.of | 88 Gueluld wanted hin to sive anything Sronerany Brats sent to tho President GRANT COMING HOME, TUR UBRMAN. REPUNLICAN CENTRAL COM , Ho bad oan! fda that : yestorday communication in rogard to the | “WY foe conn tation ani ja werent thofr pro | Wasiinatox, D. Oy May %.—A private dis MITTEE tho committous, subject ton very uncertain | aot “treated yo utm orane iret ‘Tun fomalo Nihilist, easy Melfmann, who graunsof netion. Judge Robortaon started for nN Ny D. Os : ense of Michael I, Hoyton, naw finprisoned in Kitinainham Jail, Dublin, under tho Irish Coercion net. From the papers In question, it nppenrs that Boyton’ ja have ‘omos convalescent the unfortunate woman mee ti A ae ee oe tatty “ae wilt be executed, United States, and, under tho elreumstances, * (Srx Kentucky thoroughbred horses have Mr. Blaine says he is powerless to do any- A (hing {1 the matter. On the ground, how- aéan. shipped from Cincinmall for Japan. . A Tho transportation of ench horgo will cost | Over tnt Boyton labored under the Impres- to-nlirht pnssod resolutions congratulating all | tenure, but Gorhain ts not Beoretary. Middle: | to” support his: projects iy the iad ie, and moro especinily the Gorm ‘Ro- | burger fs not Serennt-nt-Arms. Tho grout | Ho thought the suo of me tor thos publieans ‘ofthis State, that in the langecon> | prineiplo of tho constitutionl mndority Is not | | told him we wera vot sire tio way right. Typ Hnned atrugglo forced on tho Proaidont by ox- | vindicated, und Now Yorle 1svithont roproson- | SOMUlb uC it wag thay utd the would mike Senators Conkting and Platt, President ‘ ie bs that vontribition if Goui Girtletd would ask lt Guelleld gained complota’ and om | tatlon In tho Benute, Mow it happened that | dogo, Kol wrote to Gon. Gaetield, and tol phatio. victory, and tendering the thanks | these results wore Recomplished, and whut tho hin how wowore stented, and asited bin if hy Othe German opublicans to tho ox-Senntors | outcome fa likely to be, wilt doubtless prove q | Couldn't sce his way cjulr tor realgning, and also to thoBenate forcontirm= | rrugttut subject for discussion until Congress TO ASK IMmADY tne Hohertagn with ao erent unaitinieys ant weks | stunt eonyene, in December, to confront new | to.zive somatbing, i, wthors did, ‘that's ay Conkling and Blatt. A tottor was rend from | problems with a wavering, uncortaln majority Cao ee ane ene wroto moa repls, President Garield expressing (hanks for tho no- | tn both Houses. Meanwhile, tho Administration | | > Hu asked mets pateh, reectyed here to-day, says that Mr. Conk- \ng's friends havo reecived notico that Gon, Grant began to make prepirations, at tho City of Mexivo, to lenve for tha United Statos Im- medintely upon hoaring that Senator Conkling hud restyned. - Tho votiet is that ho bins bon re- quested to come by Senator Conkimg, and nows of hla atarting is expected almost immediately, Another item of infurmation has forked out to- day i regard to a request Gen. Grant rondo when Wastington enrly this morning, ostensibly to confer with the President. abont assuming tho dutioa of tho Collectorship, but in reality to obtain the advice and counsel of Garfotd, iltlno, and tho other Administration lenders, and to adopt a ne of palloy for the coming contest. It is understood that ho gocs as the speolal measengor of tho Ade tuluiatration forces here, Tho loaders of that fantion held vas convicts! of compllelty in the murder of he Czar, has been delivered of a still-horn Aild. It fs probable that as goon as sho be- : test r; 5 hero concerning Gen, Budeau, Tho letter | tion of the committee In approving bls course iu g lot tim take the fetter and Keep Abont $150, but tho Japs think the fpvcat- He tint ho Was a citizen of the Unitod task Agi Ar aRien aie any inanon was alae | (2 Sonttor Jones states that he tind requested | the mattor of the Now York appointinents, Aa 10K, ipllslll haters nie UR jeaalont lace pte Tobe rite ke wate nent will pay., ‘The horses are tntended 19 bere ae mated preonllunlys Als. quis cutssed, and shortly nfter its closo Judo Hob. | that Gen. Tindeau might remnaln ina position — ‘Tho proseiire for office bas Leon torrie. ‘Tho | OJKesbortly utlors Se mprove the Japanese bre undertakes, tho United States Sennte | grison started on bis Journey. Speaker Sharpe, | ™ prond until ho had complatod;-cortaln private THE WHRATIHIER. Drockiont aud G,bluvt ate nearly worn out byt. | tive vay. Rk sa you totter publicy” uskot oo emeememmeemeamne should go direct, to Interfere to procure Boy- | John F. Smythe, Btate-Trensurer Wendell, At- wore iuog vpieh ho was uowageb, Lt - pe Tats Tho Presldunt must realize very kconly, from | Gurtlold's answerr? © HBraly thes published "{ifime Sonate yestorday rejected the nom{- | ton’s release, or his trial on tho charge on | tornoy-Geuoral Ward, and the lesser machine- aosrusoe, that nusone other suegesttons (OF Goh. ITE SIGNAL SERVICE. hla. own exporienco, tho necessity for | “Why 1 kept nocony of such letters." Badoau, Gen, Grant requested that ho wight be mado Surveyor of tho Port of Now York, Thoro wag no speolnl condition attached to this ro- men, took the ears for New York this afterneon, Hofore starting they all oxpressed thotnsolvos as totnily in tho dark about Conkilng's tation of Witlinm ¥, Chaniller ns Solieltor- | “Heh tio was arrested, Jenoral. The vote is understood to havo yeon substantially a party vote, Don Camer- Ma. Forster seems determined to break Orton or TH Ciiter Stanau Orricen, Waar: | somo diiferent legal or constitutional | ayy sid cb tho Presitent give tt outy" mae a “The Prosi Sula anh 1xaT0¥, D. Cy May 2—I 1, ni.—For Tennesscs | mathod of — disposing of tho pintron- | takonotivset-auch cigs Tews cant and the Oblo Valloy, generally warmer, fair | ayo of tho Nation, The pollticians of | thoend of his troubles If hodld, Westies quest, so farna known, to tho effect that the a ceraeegt hace is voted with the Domocrnts against tho confir- | ention of the Coercion net will do It, Suveral | a Stalwart conferenco will bo hold In Now Yorks Cory a comitina EEE. a ae my rising followed by failing barometer. Ie hus left two vacunt acute in tho Sonate Cham | habit of publishing. tho private letters which ie nation. % promlnent members of the organization were | Saturday or Sunday, when Conklin, Platt, Socata AaNe fae For tho Lage regions, gonoraily fate wonthor, | yor, rt hig dono what yet romans to bo soon iu | OCHNes, ‘i nt 2o'clock to-day for Now York in company with Senator Jones, Ho tina been urged to como by hig friends in Albany and New York nt the enrilest possiblo moment for‘the purposa of consultation, ‘Tholr friends hero understand that thors ls gront demoraltzatiwon amon the Arthur, and tho proininent mon of that faction will be present. As soon as tho great boss an- nounces his purpose the machine campaign will take delinit shape, Whether he will decide to fight, or run away to feht some other day, isa puzatlug questian, but the faot that ‘Tweed's old Artested yesterday, aniong them belrys Father Eugene Sheehy, of Killmatlock, in the Coun- ty of Limerick, aud tho first priest arrested for 0 political offense In Irelund since the arrest of Fathers Tyrell and Tlernoy, O'Con- fn slieht reo in tomporatiro, winds yenorally | tho Statout Now York. ‘Thusenate spontnonrly | iq uocttey wes yourd and you can with pro i ‘ prlety make ft pablic.*” from. tho southenst to southwest, and in tho | 81x hours In oxcotttve sossion, cloared ita dovkot Mrciiubbotl alld lie ii “4 of ail tho nominitions save the fow whieh op- 8 was ying to tho White eustorn portions rlaing followod by falling bar~ | Tosing Senntors preferred to have Ilo dormant ih Hetee ay0. ud Het te Hier tf I¢ hat been rometer, i committees until next wintor, and, home be- | if Hovluy he presented a For tho Uppor Misslastpp! and Lowor Missour | fora so'clock, the now Vicu-l'resident declared TH OLGINAL LETTEN, ———— - Tue only members of the Parnellite party - yho voted for the second reading of the Irish Lard dill are Maj. Nolan, the O'Donoghue, ind John O’Connor Power, ‘Tho “Mode- a 3 5 3 Me | Valleys, warmor and gongrally fale wouthor the Senate adjourned without duy und dropped | of which this ts a copy: ates” who voted Tor the mensuro aro Shaw, | yells fellow-traversor in 1843, alesars, | quartersat the Delavan Mouse have heon so- | Conkling forces at Albany, and that thoy ba¥e | winds shifting to cast and south, with falling | 0 gavel nftor " couanauayren eMart pre Errgnton, Colthurst, Mitchell Henry, and | Fenton and O'Donnell of the Clonmore | cuted for next wuok by tho Now York Stulwarts been seriously in want of a loquoneyer aiuse tho | paromoter dieing the day. OVER TWO STORMY POLITICAL MONTIS, Torsanalj—-My. DuAICUBKenas ee Po Smythe ey (Tipperary) Land Leagues Gilborson, Secre- ‘oilld Blea tHAS. peeipnralions': ro?,(Morae: crete Atminwiertion men "horn ptceite ihe The CAS aT Ollioge. tientahod tin follow Cantteee ordinton Te eee te peosldunt z oe ge tas an store elie frtenas 10 auto ——— made fo oun y ‘Tue jury in the onso of Miss Alvina Me- | tary of tho Killmaltock Branch; and Patrick demorallzation thoro ao geont that tha presoneo | ME Special Hullotins rotlimned, stating that tho President had no yl ny Work in this catnpaign, AN AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN. Friends of Me; Conkling admit that tho tldo Is now against the cx-Senntora, but say that next week, whon their canvass 1s opened there will bo a reaction. “Tho opposition will-melt away just ng boforo,” sald a faltbful bonchman, and buth Sonators in the end will bo. trhitmphantly retlected.” Intimate friends of Mr. Platt Fatr wenther provalts in all tho distrlots ex: | further communications to make, ‘Thlawusone | Mitny ure, wpathotly, and, while hey copt Northern Now England, whore hoavy raina | of the inet. in tho sories.of surprises which tho | Mey, p Pause I Kat, wishes aul ind northousterly gules. new roportod. Loon! | Prestdent nas given tho Sonate, fur the sna | hay printing bills mad other uxpenees. Gon and morthodstorly Hie gay te the Midslo | Committey but twenty-four hours before bad | ital uf tuo Bostal iepartinout, ees to lies States, Lower Lake roman, aud tho sonthonst, | Teported that some 20 nominations mizht be | that you do not cure fonhle ald, nod faerie think Fetes any cluuting wouthor. ‘Che rompernture | expected, Not v quartor of thut number bavo | Yokiown roason, inclined to be cool. tawapy hus “risen slightly sin. tho ‘Southern States | sce been receiver, aa the palo faces and ds | you. Tam antisied that, on nf timation hoe hag “risen slightly tn the Boucher Siatcs | uppointed looks nbout to White Housound | Yount mnch thug adel heap (iteinue weatwitd ta the Onld Valleys Sissouris | Scuuto corritors and tho hotels plainly testify. appreciated, bo ot Conkling with uot servo to unite his forees again. It is expected that Vice-President Arthur will lorye Immedintoly, and take un act~ Ive part in asalsting Mr. Conkling, Io has beon extreniely partisnn hore in all of hia dealings a8 hetween Mr. Conkling and the Adininistration, and it (3 oxpectod that tis course nt Albany witl ‘be that of tho moat upen and avowed hostility to. 2] y Doyle, of the Tralee Branch, were also ar- Se ved re feces ie aking rested, Next to tho arrests of Dillon and nw Miss MeKeo’s house and carrying off hor Davitt, these aro tho most important yob ‘urnitiro without warrant of law, awarded made, fea fo plaint}ff $5,000 damages, An appent wns mmediately taken. Inreply to a question by Mr, Stanhope In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Hart 3 p Would perhaps do soothing for me, Indeed, be 7 Kinans, and Nebraska, but continues bolow tho ‘Tho ovont of tha day in executive scasion wis | ing intimated ag much tome, Won't sou ple 5 ington stated that England’ was opposed to anus ‘ee He ag Nei Seuily: AMendial | sis ea STEA HOH: VONE ONTENCAE mean forthe mont oxeent in thely ako region | the dofcut of the nomination of Bad Br eta tern epee eT Rte Yr Is rumored in Washtngton that Gen, tobe finut, but that ho, may bo forced tn self: A GREAT VARIETY OF STORIES: und the Northwest. The rivers buve fallen about WILLIAM E, CHANDLER for his ald, far Twill ueed help very much now, ‘grant, ow tienting of the resignation of Sen- Dbimetallism in any form, and that Slr Louis | defense to become n cnndidate, «Ho holds.two | about Mr. Conkling, Here ure somo of thom: one foul at. Cairo, Memphis, and Helena, tive | t9 po solteitor-U 1 of the United Btates, | Respeotiully youre, Inches nt Keokuk aud Davenport, ten Inches nt | [tis be Boltettor tenors vo, notified iim that. he eo tion. dunes A. Garfield, Little Rock and Nashville, and risen seventeon: a ty een Hiehes ReOnitine Und GO TORE AL BHTOVeTOC Se eee ae acter eer ie ico ona vorod, ruMneH: IT 13," A. Honnenh. lucrative positions besidés the Benntorshiy, and utor, O." his extonsivo business {utercets have aufered since ho wont to Washington In March. Large itor Conkling, started from Moxico for home | Mullet, tha representative of Indin at tho secede It ly stated that Conkling in- | Monetary Conference, had been requested An inthnate friend of Conkilng says that Co Tug has sont n lotter to Albany positively de- clining to bo a candiinte for cediection, and that ull eyonts, wished a voto takon, if no ono yotod ld Mr. Hubbell, 7! ‘ i y ho letter will probably be rond in Alb An- The inticatlons ure that slightly warmer and | for hun but the Senators from lila own Stato, | Sl Mr. Hubbett. ‘he original document. It ‘ormed him of his intention to reste, and | HOt tocommit the Indian Government to | stockholders in tho United States Express Com | 9 B a es evil ty ee a ¢ Senators from I +) you print i L wie you would print tho repiy of ‘equested luS presenco to help im to get | Hat finanelal doctrine; but the speech of | pany, of which Me, Tlatt sorvos us) Presidont see lee Nine ork we irmot ean | trots out of tho Nt provall tn tho dls: | ‘The debate inexccutive session was not pro- | Hon Gurneld with it ny Iriots oust of the Misalssippl during Sunduy, | travied, Senator Blair mado a very carnost | go {ee note whole atory csnbo ak Lenuisalee Mn eave Ee cil plus for bia friend. ‘Tho Demucrats suid Ito, tne Thave-any quacrot with iruagy tor hae ‘Phe Stfslaetpp! will tall fol wlowly. nt ull stn Hh, Pole aluberintnod ated a snowed fant 0 none. After all, didn’t get auything from ia ratte HSN DPLAvor aid Lower Atfesourt will | gent wascortain. Air, Chandlor was defontod Uy | until thio cumpalgn was over. | wdvanced vrs riau slowly, 5 Publican voteor Don Cueron, of Ponnuaylvanin, | Moves eC my own, and Gon. Brady gave me be emesoo, May s-teip.m.— | tho lator [tia known, renrestnticg lu th one aA ER ene tr aa Ther. | Pind.| Ve Wea 10 dealrus : of rhey-Genernt MuoVergh, | * 2 Ss iar. jTher [eta | Winds| Vell en Weather | the, pea tnly tasome extent’ tie rankliug oppor | THE FOLLOWING 18 GEN. GARPIELD'S RELY 1) fu | 7 sition of tho Grant Losses. ‘Tho vote was I) | to Mr, Hubboll's lottor: Sah] SHA yeas to3) unys, Bir. MacVoigh said, long aut, “DMeNTOR, O., Aug, i 1850.—My Dean Huo that he would resign dls pine. ny the Cabinet if | uxt: .Youreof-the 1kth inst. reoalyed andvon- Chandlor wits cintirmed,’ flo las segi'to it, by tents noted, Pichse y to Brady 1 hope he will conatnuit Inbor; that ho'whh" not Gohltrined, dud, | give us all the assl tunes possible, [ think be with tho aid of the ‘sold Democratle party and | can belpeffcativoly. louse tell mo how tha pe iter Mallet at the Conference on Thursday blest svemed to indicate that bimetallism would ba * Annisnotpeacoin Tunis yet. Thohill tribes | % erent bencft to Indian, It would not bo to-not feel bound by the surrender of the | %. ‘benefit, however, to the British 3ey, and the Freneh troops will have a busy | merchants who trade with = India, imo with these troublesome people for same | %d hence the opposition of the Marquis of fine to come. Frequent skirmishes occur | Hartington, India will have to stand mono- a rowadays, and, although the French repre- inetallism, in order that the British merchant + cent thelr losses ns slight, Information from | aud manufacturer may be, advantaged, ndependent sources indicates that many sons "Twas over thus, with a adlee of $9,000 n your, becoming dissit- Istied with the recont neglect of his dutica, Ine tormed him, a short time ayo, that tt was neces- sary that be shoutd olther resign his oftice In the Company or give up his Sonatdrahlp. He gets ain wididonal salary of $2,500 from tho posltion of Quarantine Commissioner of tho port of New ‘York, so that annually if bo will become a. member of the firm, ‘hat sum, It $s ealil, represents more than Mr, Conkling’s ontire present fort- une, Still another frlond imukes this atitement, and tho frond ig xentiomng who is very near to Mr. Contling: “Tt Is foolleh to characterize Conkling's step 08 netnatedt by sttddun plats, Tis not eblla’s play. or the sulklug of a spotted child. 1 know of iy personat knowledge,” ho snid, “thot the stop was tnkon on muture dollveration, in full view of st patter jfanisouaneen ue Riis sat reaching political dqslgns., eliaye Conkling indifferent to redlection. 1 tain U¥ 18 WELL PROVIDED FoR in caso ho retires from politics. Tho Stnto would not bo a great foger it he should decide to abandon the contest. Ilis short tern hag been alamentnblo frilure, “Ho bas riled to full the bargain tnide with tho hulf-breedsa at tho time of his ctection Jn the Senate. Ils princes D E WEP! % oniet i 5 ui + ul ° vf the gallant nation have fallen vietins to duty appears to have beon to shecze every ila is Ayer Bahcied it HO ee angank Gan thernumetor, an He Ce eT CURLED IB POINT, Se sonerallke 062 at tte tty id » bo bullets of the Krountrmarksmen, AN appalling disaster is reported from the | Roscoe took anuff, A small man clovated by tho | viotory, Gartleld can over be renuminatad by | Mean humidity, ha It A that oth dntiors of tho Cat “The Hon, Jay A. Hubbel), Washington, ).C, i 1" workings of machino politics to n position much + + Highest temporature, 63,0, 2 was supposed that other indtnticrs of the Cab- There does netscem to bo much material for i vielnity of Deadwood, D,'f. By the caving | above hie deserts and ability, he huda splendid | sinlted pacy, wor can Uinine win the pee. | jwvweat sauywrature, Bi. not would mnko as enenost a contest for Chand: | q gouaution In tke correspondences Srxcx tho demise of tho Alikoond of Swat | of the roof of tho Golden ‘Terra Mine nt that | opnortunity to unin tho reapeet aud adiniration Eee fats ot Telus iene ands domiuehereine GENENAL OMENVATIONS. | lur fa Attarney-Genoral MuoV en fb would . : , to greater calnunity lins befallen the human | place, about 7 o’elock Thursday ovenlng, two eae eae eee eeom Conkle, | ctough to Kot tho support of tho South and a ae P|} dono him harm. Hut no Vemocrntio yore BOYTON. ‘amily. than the death of the Maharajah of | men wore instantly killed and elevon buried | but he nns teglected to seize upon his chanco, y : few Northern States, Conkling, by uniting with David Davis and Tilden, for inetance, could lay tha foundations of a formidable movoment, which might boar Presidential fruit in 1834,”" A MEMBER OF THE PRESIDENT'S HOUFEMOLD. snys that Gen. Garilold has written n lotter to Gon. Grant, in reply te tho ono handed him by Senator Jones, In‘which he, tho trosident, Pleasantly culls Gen, Grant's attention to so oral errors of Tact, and saya that he euiall bo al- ways glad to give his views considertion, CONKLING'S LAST WOIDS. “Tho life of 2 politician {6 profitless and thankless. Avold it," ‘This was tho parting in- {uantion of Bonator Conkling to a friend Just pofore he loft for New York thia afternoun, Mr. Conkliuy, in hls private conferences, yor; strongly {nalsts that he cures nothing about pol. itics, and leaves tho impression upon sume tht sts wind, |ienlisrer, | as won, for Chandier, and, inuch ns Mr, WLAINE’S BEATEMENT OF 1113 GASP. ' Huward H, Holling, of Now Hampsntee, ato |, AUAINE EMENT OF i ane —— | four Ubandler Hn Bis ‘val for iis bode. nt ine Wasntwaron, D. C., Muy 23.—Tho roport of the te Senate. Mr. Holling did not succecd inacour- | Sccrotary of Stato in thocaso of Michaol Y. Boys ing a Domocrativ voto. ton is nddroased tu the President,and roviews tho ALL THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS corresponiionce which passed between Boyton, who wero approuched upon the subject said | Minister Lowell, and Consul Burrow, It ects thoy bad nothing ayalnat Mr, Obandler porson- | forth the foltowlag facts: Hoyton was one of aly; that they would yate for bin for any other ; > Importunt plico, evon tho highes: missions, but | Medofendant travorsers In the Stuto prose sooo] CE that thoy would ‘not, Cor pallticul reasona, con. | ons at-Dubiln, which was heldin December nnd ut ront shit be should be pinged in the Department. | Junuary last, arid waa proceeded ayalnst in coms of Justice, Mr. Don Cameron, after having | mon with prominent members of Vartlament done tho, frlondly tot for MoVengh to yoto i ‘ Aaliost “Chindioe turned avout ad arobued | OM Irolund.and olloers of the Irish tant MagVengh by seeurinue the dofent of MuoVeagh's | Tcaguo, ‘That proceeding was terminated nominee to be Surveyor of the Portot Philadel- | 25th of Janunry, 1881. In this trial uo elulm of phla, a Mr, ‘Thompxon, and tho Penusylvania | American olttzenship was presented In vee potitical gaino of “give and take " was ended, half of Boyton. Uoyton, however, visltod and now no one speaks of him axcept with Bue promo contompt, ‘hore is a rumor that Platt willbe allowed to resume his business us he do- sires, and that Conkling will be quick to solect A atrong Stalwart ns nn nssocinto, who will strengthen his own postion by: hls personal weight and charactor. THERE’ ANE A FEW SIONS, also, that the Democrats ure ready to clasp hands with Conkling, us they havo often dono before, to form n combination so a8 to scouro 1 portion of the spolis for themselves now, or at tho elgetion next fall, While such a schome might ve possibile, the shrowilest observers here do not hesitate to say that tho Into senlorSenutor ennnot obtaln a rodicetion by any means, nor cnn the Administration tan hopo to elect two Sonatora of thelr choico, it is; therofore, be- Nopaul, which the Viceroy of Indin has just | ative, Ind the terrible neeldent occurred smnounced te his Royal mistress, Thesym- | half an hour inter the number of victins ; yathotic eable-man, with gonerous considera- | would have been much larger. As it was, jon for tha fevllngs of the people of the | only twenty mon of sixty who intended to Inited States, snys that the Maharainh’s son { work In tho mine at night had descended, y yagsuceceded him, and that all is quiet. | Seven of those escaped. The two persons Chere fs balm in Giload, and all {s not barren | killed were forced through tho mine shatt by the expansion of the compressed alr, and wero thrown, one against 9 treo, anothor ‘Tite German Republican Central Commit- | against a wall, and both wore Instantly eo of Now York passed resolutions last night | killed, All of the eleven buriect mon were sngratuluting the people of the Emplre | subsequently rescned. Tho cause of tho Mate, and expecially the German Republic: } caying has not been ascertained. SUaeE SSESSERES! SEES: REBREESE: SAIIE: BE ° het . Heved that one Adininistration Sonor aud one | he ls really not disposed to be a candidate, A Pea ee pa Dublia ws, on the Adiinistration’s vielory ovor Bialwnets gone How tin, Will be likeyy to be the | dusticu of te Aupeemu Court, in condriatton i CONTIRMATIONS. Fa eente ae Cone praducel Jonkling and Platt, and thanking those gen- Tue Popo is much concerned once more icky luividnada Ae peoy yy Now aores two | of thls story that Conkling Hoes not aspire to THE FINAL BATCH passport issued to him by the Stato Department Jenen. for resigning, thanking the United | about theconditionof Ireland, and isteported | ee ee otc atten ai ae cold by | Serconkinuragen nis retlecuion, to tho. Sannta D.C, 20, 1808, renutesting 1H visite Wasmxarox, D.C. Stay #—The Sonnto oon | jMirrawat Cons Hard, worn misuppraiersva firmed tho following nomiuationss of bis oflelal duty In-tho premises, deellued to Wallacu it, White, of Maing, to be United | uttach tho desired view on the ground that eye States Attornoy for Idaho, ton was onv of the trayersers In tho pealing “| t James. Weaka tu bo United States Marshal | State trial and asiced tha Denartne toy Mr. Conkling upon his roviection ta tho Sunate tha tast tine the flutter sald: 1 am obliged to you, but I think I bavo milo ov mistake. Tild noteare to roturn. Lanna poor man, and ought to ga to the practice of my pro- forsion, and earn a competoncy, [have been so itates Senute for confirming Robertson with | to nave taken Arcliblshop Croke to task for uch great unanhuity, aud asking the Legls- | giving utternnce to sentiments which are + ‘ature not to redlect Conkilng and Piatt, offensive to the British Government, but very popular in Ireland. As Archbishop Croke fs the Republicans next ‘Louraduy evoning, THE PRINCIPAL PERSONS who will be prosont at tho meoting in New York Saturday or Sunday,as it may occur, will bo Conkling, Pintt, Vieo-Presidcut’ Arthur, Sharpe, ‘CoNHTANG Will mest his henchmon at New ingtruct him as to hls caurso iu tho a: * | long in publio Hfe thut Lbave negleoted it, and tor the Wostorn District of Loulalana, protection as an 7 y uy th f the A # tonehould apply to lin for prot $ Cone e e Ronaesats eeu AEeNaS Lies eeu ae suman, he le probably bettee aentint ntl foo Soaaker. af cho ttouso Of, tho Atorabiys | und tt aliteult fo mula tio two anils neat, Itt ‘Albert W. Bush, of Indiana, to ba Collector ot | American ettizen.. ‘Tho Hopartment unsweredy varie tot wd in tho f the | With Lrish affairs than tho Popo, who ts only | Viatt's pluee,'Toomng Murphy, Jucod M. Pater | Foy felonda aid they Bad carrion to teoctaatro Customs for tho Distriot of Payot Sound, W. 1, VOSTPONING INSTRUCTION ourse to be pursued in the future, The | an Italian, Only that Dr. Croke is nn eccle- | #00, and Jobn J, O'iricn, Conkling left for Now Xi - . act place of meeting has not yet been ‘ork In a with his iutimato friond, Jones, of Nevada. ‘Tho Int- ter ig very much dissatiatiod with public attnirs, GEN, MAHONE {s very much dissatlafcd with the conduct of Senator Conklipy, and to bis friends does not Thomas J. Jordan, of Ponnsylvanti, to bo | as to any furthor application Hoyton might Tndian gout at the Fouen Agunoy, L. 1 make tor prowowon wn tho ense should ae Woudford, ‘Tennoy, MeDougall, and Knox, for | but approving Barrows’ refusal togrant uy Ey tho Now York Attornoyship aud Marshatships, | HobeN tho ground on while Harti standing oxecutltd Svofleld, Judyo of tho United States Court of | lemed But bacusa Oem ton ee ttst Du, Tee stastic, he would be apt to respond to the ; °, Jscertalned, but the nanos of many of those Pope's strictures by dellvering to his Toll- who will give him the benefit of their value | yoaga homily onthe present disturbed con- + consel have, and among them are such vole Fea ee eee ee tumumene™ | 2ieem oF Haly, Js town amd ts robs Ua TREMENDOUS EFFORTS ara baing mado to reticet Conkling, and tho lnpso of tine before the election ulds him. Ho bus entered Into x little plun. He leaves tor Now York this gyoriie to consult with bis friends, Ho desires to be at Albany Tucaday, PRSAHASELS: rt Clains, now at tha end of two yenrd : . purrones and its polities. Aa it stands, 1t | und thon ho dosires his frlonds in tho Logista: | Heeltute to dlanauiiee tho New York Senator in Charles A. Gould, Colloctor of Customs for the | Amistant Sccrotary of State also 0h jnythe, Police-Commissioner Freneh,“John- | would seem that the Irish aro not Just now | Miro to Invite him to speak *fucu to Laou.” ang | UNMensurod torn = District of Muitato. é to the Conaill that Doyton appeared, by Oe ay! O'Brien, “dake” Pet I Sneak he furthor desires to provent nn oleatton ut thls BENATON VAN WYCI, OF NELRABKA, . records of the Departments to bu wnative ot ay! O'Brien, “Jake” Petorson, anit Sponker | jy the mood to listen to any lecture from the | grasion. ‘who why Of. this I8 tha mntter, | who for six years roprosonted a Now York con- —$_—_— John F, Dravo, Surveyor of Customs, Pitts- | oftizon of the Uulted States, having beet tary :, ? %$harpe, A few botter men will also be pres- | jtatian partisan of the Government which | The Domocrats will yote to roturn Conk- | atituency in Congress, snya that ho thinks Conk- burg. in the State of New York. Early i Feil at ‘mt; such as Judge Folger, Stato-Treasuror | seontod th ling “to tho “Bonate tn’ consideration | Ting tas Iniifoted a deop and jasting Injury on TIRED OF LIFE, Joriathan 1. Gray, Colleotor of Customs, | Jaat, Hoyton inde application, t0 the Cousty ‘ Wondall, and Attorney-General Ward. has presen jem witha Coercion act aud | of a bargain mado that, If tho | fils politfonl future by hls recent, atop, he Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Alexandria, Va. Dublin for a new pussport, which appllen hy Peres i. y. ® Disarming act, election be beld ovor, ke will throw his ferces tu | can never regain nis position in Now York Prrmuuna, Pa., May 20.—-Georgo W. Murphy, United States Consuls—John B, Glover, of | undor tho rules, was transmitted with tne Indinan, at Envro, Franav, pussport to tho United States Legation wt Lone formorly an nsslatant in tho office of tho Clork | Guorwo F. Mosher, of Now Nampsbiro, at Ni is lottor of communication to Ministee of Court, but afterwards Cashicr ofono ot tho | France. i : se fowott canst ‘iurrows conveyed thy impree city banks, made 9 dotermined effort to-i ‘William B. Wolla, of Mloblgan, at -Hotterdain, | sion that tho Dopartinont hid approved there to yeah aatslaee: He told ined. of ba pod 31. 1B, Wharton, of Georgia, at Boaneburg. saltoatinch avian to tho passport, on the olect Samuel J. Tiden Governor, Robertson, 1a Feesidont of the Bonnte, will not Foalsit until the Legislature adjourns withoutany, He holds bis forves woll toyother, and reminds mo of man he looks yery unlike—Gon, Sherman, in this = . Senator Ronenrson does not intend to resign his seat In the Now York Senate until politics, Hoonime tothe Bennte ton yoars ago as practically tho wnanimous cholco of tho Logliature of the State. Ho cin nover got such aaupportnguin, Ho will return, If at all, by tho skin uf bid tecth, and will only ruprosent * ConanessMAN JAMES O'BiEN, of Now | ork, obtained a divorce from his wife yos- erday on the ground that she was an hablt- fait P on he the sinc dic adjournment of that body, He | conucetion, wtactlon, not tho united party, that he had conoluded to Kill bimsolf, but tho; i. 1. Howard, Of Nouriuka, af Vora Ue, sernund that Boytow was one of te tT toe 5 i . 5 J ,, ‘y Lowell adke: *; aaldrankord, and when under the influences | jefe Atbany for Washington yesterday of- | ONE Haley A. aTonnS, oF Youn ¢1T, SENATOR JONES, OF NEVADA, Took: no notice of what Ho ani believing hint to | okt eee ena a CH OITT iptan | She reucondence i tag cus, aud at tho ssne : ieee was very violont, Ollirien in i? | tonsibly to consult. with the President and | Ie ho banat tolled isialuriag ines f have | whe oecuples the wattion of Conkling’s almost | bo Jesting. Soon afterward bo wont ton drug | burg, Pag 2. Wateon uvSparit, Ih; Pressley | time suggestod that Loyton direet bls ai) verre se it examined the letter-bouk of Judge Mobortson and le face, and be saya: “If Kinery a. Storrs saw at Washlugion or any other phice on tho only opon friend in tha Sonate, says that ho bus no knowledge of the contonts of Grant's lotter tothe Pregident, Ho morcly prosented It, and Haynesat itound | tonto tie Logation, Barrows sunt to Lowell Seeretary of the Trensury as to his duties tuad with 16 in reference to the New York Collector rs A. mT store and obtained a quantity of morpuine. He | {ang ub Hs mises Mog John F. lene then went to o Inwyor ta mako his will, Hog rex oun 8 ioholas at Denton, Tox, jn February tha correspondence : Heat consideration, contributed gencrausly Tadian Agent for the Fort | Dopartmont, and montioned the elreumstanes ' @ hor support, and trled to reelnim hor, but fuco of Goil's foowtool, a letter biank ue t nod as.toltsoburnetor, § and wrote to his wife, who rosides a fow i dub dius he was dae io. Hes In Hou of alimony he | SH! but really to agree wlth tho Prost | Gate ot Wee conoring Nts Gasenntions hots | hoappeoves of tite position tien by ‘arumeagd | mitos from the olty, Infosinug hor of bis Ht Ser es rps eer A NATIVE-HONS CITIZEN D ¥ ee dont and -Seorotary Blaine os to a plan | —well, the word he used was not quite av polite | Conkling, and regards tho Proaident’s courso us | determination, after which ha wont to WN TIE SEN. " va, baying been bora In Troe sifered to give her 5,000, ‘The case excltes if fe au twit write t—"u gontioman. who needs a | dishonest and unjustifiable, hie room and. took tl i IN THE SENATE. of tho United States, bavitie Men nid, Oo of action nt Albany in roferenco to | Stock in tis head . a his roum and took wlurge dose of tho fatal o land and takon to America when i t : tome interest because of O'Brion’a promi | tng senatorial question. Notwithstanding a reenter gent aire Bie Pig ec drug. Whon dievovered an bour or two lator ho THE LAST DAY'S MOCKEDINGS, the 2d of Murch test tho Lritsh Parilanery «3 aonce In politics, and bocausa divyoreds are not statements to the contrary, tha Admintstras doneo t ‘an Until AT TIE METROPOLIS, was barely alive. Ho wasn Major in the army, Wastinaton, D, 0, May 20.—Mr, Dayurd, of 8 | passed tho measure known 48 tho Cov Trubowt 60 youre of ayo, und Une eovoral yeand: | oomuitttes appointed to walt upon the Prostdent | hots’. Undor thar wiatuto, the wurrust of 4rtg Ki cj, an qui, fe ll gknown throughout the | to nwvortain whothor he bad any further com. | of Michuol Pe Moyton, oF saa. Ho foldono of Ni frlonds. to-day tint ho was tired | muntentions to make to the Bonate, ruported | Hoyton was nrremton tr powell domandiys y ng th later J egraphed Sin " Minllee Of life nud dosirod to tie, Me had beon drinking | that the committee bad performed the duty and | Shc? tt no Valted states. Mit genslorauly of lute, which may bayo unsotticd | tho I'rosident bad stated that tio bad no furthor Prater ind soyernt tates Age ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Cascago Tribune. commmunicntiony to make. Theroupon Mr, | tho rita Soorctary of Biate, fin, It vtonta curplalt MinNUAPOLIS Minn. May S.-Bfary Bohwott. | Pendleton olfored a resolution doolaring that | fairs In re ied to, oy ton ter eixonier aad ube WAITING FOR THE “1083,” New Youx, Mny 20—Thoro wero n fow politi: clung atthe Fifth Avenuo Hotel to-night in ox- Peotation of tho possible urriyal of ox-Senator Conkling and Vloo-Presidont Arthur from Wash- ington, but thoy wore disappointed, The Conk. ng loadora prosent Thursday night did not Jecogutzed by tha Church to whitch hebelongs. | tion forces nt Albany are ns determined as 5 ever, thera {8 no sign of weakoning, and the j Fea Benak Settee Pirman neste redlection of Conkling or Platt is out of tho « . lao Glonni W, Schetleld for Judge of th question, Conkling may bo olectud if ho en- h (Court of Ulatms, and all the other nominn- tera tnto aN Domonras a dons mude by Presitent Garfield and not al- See ct ut he Ie.eoarcely preparci mombers thia evening will forget tholr wily and little ones, and travel to tho motropolis, They will recoive instructions PROM HOME RY MAIL, AND FNOM THE OHS VERUALLY. The candidates who expect to be nominated aro el Mefzonsh 4 zor ndoineatio who Was tarontened With diss | when tho Sonate ndjourn to-day, 4t aball stand | etructe Ameriean citizen: : ~ | to go so far as that, humerous ye bingichinly upon & winters mori | muko tholr appearance, .having boon infSrmod | carga nocuuse of bait torpor, attomptod au | adjournod sino dio, ; fuln proof fn reward 00 “uicizensiio Wis we f Se Rae ee Liraumgeie eit tone . es Davow are tuvorits, Gov; Comall, howaver, | thy Gon snob Whi ve uy Oo Come, | cida by hanging, and it 18 doubtful if sho wil | fr, Ingnils objected to tho presont conaldern- | vlontly ascortaiucd, to take nH bie on and : Qhundler for Solleitor-General and four springs Up. and tho friends of Conkling baye | Te vouforanco whic tu won Ar | recover. t r fie projection, Lurrowa visited Loyton Ty F tt After having adopted resoluti 8m Wirenw Lawson, the wit of the | asserted that bo bus beon untroe to him, Por | ranged on tho part of the BStalwarte —————————— tion of the rosolution, and it wos lnid wilde for) Pn Peo Heim nlm a clreunstantiil re, i athers. shaving adopted resolutions | yo gf Commons, attempted n joke on that | bape bo wus, und swulded the unpliuauntness of | wilt probably not take placo until Sunday, A. STEAMSHIP NEWS, the time boing, Hable, howover, tobe called up | igration thar WO Wak tt ct erat i, sompllmentary to the Vice-President, and grave Bolly yeatorttay, ‘Me, Collins, n'Tory | Uewy the Fadia at tho Joint lator in tho | 3, Jobson and ex-Sonntor Platt sald to-day that | Sax Francisco, Cal., May 20.—Tho steamor | tay moment, and in 14d, and a ener ano yaunyet ie waving ascertained that the President had Ligh frais Kaatcsborouali; of conn ing HA ae aidarcosiag ete ioautattire, eas by siti | thoy oxpocted Conkling would arcivo to-ntaht | Stato of Culifornia ts off the Heads in tow of tho ‘The Chairman of the Sonate Committes on | to the United brite hed Brutes day Io * 1 io other nominations to make this session, | Men the Sennte then adjourned sine dle, ant tho | the Speaner’s table to take the usual oath, nélyidual Senators began to puck their | W% asked by Sir Wilfrid what roligion he " professed. The Torles howled, but Sir Wil- raggage In readiness for quitting the Capltal, | 1a was not tobe putdown, Iie moved an : Tura was an angry debate in the Mouse ndjournmont of the House In order to say ‘ Commons lust night about tho arrcat of | that he had as good a right to queation Col- tha United or to-murrow morning. It was roportod that he Ae tompon Buinister was plroudy in the olty MOLDING A BECKET CONSULTATION WITH Id PRIKNDS, but this was a mere rumor. Alargo number of tho Stalwart loaders, mombord of tho Leyla. turo aud othors, arrived in this olty to-night, Thoy aro plainly irresoluto and undooided Woro two Yaouncies in tho Bunate of tho United States. His name is becoming quite fasulliir in the mansion over which he presides. Judge Folwor id also talked of, Sols Orlow W, Chap. Than, of Broome. ly tho, by Obupmun wae n dls exate to Chicago, un awful Grant man—whiob f find bere meane Conkilog, Twenty-seven men ean dofeat the vlvctlon, I huve avon twouty> seven mon this day who will defeat any vlvotion which looks to the return ut the ox-Senatora, sorved tug Mounroh. Sho broke her main abate on | Nowde ices Gouger asd Vort a Bubscoue | Jeol und fobs, Tueroapnn SunIaLe, inittos to act Et the Fai Commition during the doavared to romove tho foyton's siateent sail until past Capo Mendocino, whon sho waa | recess, undur tho resolution diructing the Com- the discropancy botwean, record in tho mats eka ae oth Uno, | iis fovea epoasiun of bet | ah uti ara ae ry root, jomno iver, in front’ o! Rehington, er 0: ne “ aig Mouaren enue Up end rolloved tho Blau bituot of bridges aorogs tho Flyer pan to ave | enid wrote dlreatly to Boyton pee as as gabltity of thu stream 0 Heulth of tha | nution. ; 5 New Youk, May &%,—Arrived, tho Jaltio, from. city, ang to report next winter whut stops ouxht | yoyron NESPONDED BY A VERBAL BTA! Llyerpool to bo tuken In separ to the whole matter, Gon. MENT SouTuUAMPTON, May 20,—Arriyed, tho Lolpzig, | Nunvsom will call tho Sub-Committee togethyr cuurse of oyonta at Albany would forco him to become a candidate in self-defense, Ho did not way positively that bo would be a candidate, probably awalting Conkling’ decision, ‘This in- aeofaion bas bud a bud vlfect i the Biulwart ranks. Potlco Commissioncr French, John (, O'Brion, and othors wore olforing vheur to thelr dssvelates by stating that Conkling and Platt WOULD HY RE-ELECTED WITHOUT DOUBT. "This, it was bulleved, waa 4 moro ruse, how. ayer, to keop tho Stulwarte toyether aud cheor them up unt Conaiing shull make kuowa what he wishes thoi todo, {f bo thinks he can be ro~ elucted after hearing a fullstutement from hls, friends, aud that he can carry tho Stato Rid him, it's said be wil] go to” Albauy Mohday night and muko ® porgonal canvass, )jn the course of whloh be will doliver a iu ehow- jog up" tho Administration. “ uld he do soord in reaerd ; fathor Sheehy, Mr, Forster sald he was | 'ns about his religion as the Torles had to aa-to thelr future course, not having o | trom Baltimore: about the Mit of July, to Consut Barrows, denying the reer aturule {tary sorry dhacie-was nueossary to arrest a | aucllon Bradiaugh shout hls. ‘The Byoskor APROPOS, + | Muy eaowioage of conitiag’s wiser, Hiatt | Nu You, Alay .—Arrived, the Odor, from ‘ue Sonave Wen wont into oxooutive sésalon, | 19 Hiv PANHORL ALM T Ce Gu with ‘ Satholis elergymnan, though why a Cathollo | Tled that Sir Wilfsld was wrong, and Mr. ALITTLE BTORY, jrowen. re ot enaser! LONDON, May 20.—Tho Alguria; Helvotia, and BOXTON: Hraiag wdato ta tbat wet, abd teaser yye fergyman any more than a Catholic layman | Gladstone Sndorsed the ruling, wheroupon Wacaland, from Now York, haveursiyod out, — wa Protestant layman, he did not say, al- | the motion for adjournment was withdrawn, hough a shrewd gueus would bo that {t 14 | 90 Mr. Collins was permitted to taka his wecause the Catholic clergymen have hither- seat, The incldont would seem to Indicate, © been the stauchest supporters of Mr, | hewever, that the much-vaunted dignity of Forster's party, He refused to stato why tho British Commons 1s a thing of the past, he Rey, Mr. Shoehy was arrested, but, —_— songs of the large majority at hls pack, REMOVAL OF GRAPE-SUGAR WORKS. ay dared a vote of censure, Mr. Gladstone ee aald that no pergons had been arrested be- Diva Moti, Ins, May S0.-> Auge forty aaréace ground havo boun bought by the American yauso they were members of Land Leagues, | Grapo-sugar Company ~ ‘Buffalo, who wilt at but because they had inelted persons ty tho } onc remove thelr works bere, which will bo the squuilyyjon of crime, Me offered in conclu- | most oxtonslvein tho United states, Bpestat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Wasuinaron, D, 0,, May .—Tho attitude of ex-Sonators Conkilng and Mutt reminds u He- publican Senator of alittle story, Lurviuy wos Journul Clerk uf tho Houso of Nepresontatives, and » Doo" Mohaffoy waa Reading Ulerk, When the Domocrats obtaincd a majority in the body, Baroluy sald to Mohuiloy," J eupposo they will turn out all theso clurks and cmployés—poor follows!—but they won't touch us, ‘They oan't got slong withuut us.” Immediately following tho orgauization, sure enough, tho discharges began. Barclay and Mebattey smiled, as If, whilo the storm raged bulow, all wos serene In their nelyhbesbood. Dutone day, witbuut pre While tho Benate was still In oxecutive sea | clilm to Awerican citizenship. ‘no eround alon, tho messayo from tho President lines Vancod a iow olutus to elttzcn ne ico in the FoUC TONAL. celved) transmitting the ruport of tho Booretary | that he had become o Meanwhile tho Fi wi a the wl Chicago Tribune, caso of Michael P, Huyton, aud {t was ordered | Departinent xuve to Boyton’s ede JERSEY VILLE, It, M offered a_rosotution, which was | quuation of Uultod states ol Speciat Dispat of Btu the focompany ing papers inthe | the United States navy, | M f nt "il ita cavity My oncoue olty ts crowd. | PrInted. attention due to tis Pepe being the ed with peaplo to witarss tho closing oxorciscs | quopted, directing the Committ quuation of iy sucousiul appeal (4 Me TT tiog of tho public schools held thia afteraoon in tha Atrdits "to. OxWiHine into iho aitalta. of th Govurmnent for alemene; rant CourteHiouso square, and at Villengor’s Hall this | Soldiers’ Homo ut Washington, D.0., ta roport | in Boyton’s bebalf, every hae thaatel Villengor’s Hall this | otis Ronate ina scoond Moudey ia Decctbog | togubmantiaty the stuttd ovoning, Tho affair was as attrautive as it could | the'result of lty faquicy. Is, buwover, nu. more Upp. pdisiuly bo rendered by hundreds of children in |" str, Harris, baring taken tho chair, ‘Mr. ts holldsy dress, decorations, fino music, exbibl- | Pondlgton offered “He following resulutlion, tion of sobdlurship, and other charming exor- | whiol was unuutnousiy adoptedt clues, Prof, Tike aud Murphy | pave boon | | Hesoledt, ‘That tho thanke vf the Bonuta are unanimously elected for the olghth yoar to } due, aud are hereby twudored, to tho Vice- superintond aur schools, the suporiority of | Prealdunt for the vourtesy, ability, und im which is o grout udvantago to our alty, pactlauty with whicy ho bus presided over the denice Matin ’ ot Se ea