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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. y e 5 7 7 taht and ontrizht repudiation, Gen, Mahone | made tho appointment to suit himself. but CON KLL als sas tho people are roused up pull ate neat ley are very detormined in BES 14- 000,008 feeseae They have punrléd motning on tholr way to Dakota,’ Th prediets that the coming political campaign Cameron sneetrdes In inducing fie ene que: he aie faasmainteriaa ‘ a eeAebn: ier titizens abrond, onde have «detected and are mostly farmors and suns of farmers, ey are TEA SYD SEAS iors are vary al ary ae the Prastdont for ils A geutlen Cn bea returned from Chau- | anid: “Twas surprised at tho feeling amon | Prosecuting grays without rorard to, per. take wp Jand somewhera in the Jameel Ie RECN EA UREN COS PLURACT: netion. F tata County snide tila “morning: Tho | wmyconatituenta Pile whole district isan | sonal luterest, The resolutions also indorse | Valley. ‘Choy have suftietent to begin River that the Anti-Bourbons wil win, Virginia CHANDtEN. Failure of the Machine to) tout there are redhat forthe Adminta- | firr, and the starm of indignation against the tha pen Willing le Robertson's uate pe onee. ‘They ara but the harbing Nt Work Romublicans ure arriving tere to let | hg trends of Willlam E, Chandler at- ratlone IT took W long drive around the | Senatora ls felt everywhere. Auy one who | iiatlon as Collselon & of eee eer han er eolony, Wlilelt wilt follow just es Of & schethiee tare ip. any, duforence det He. {pibute hits rejection as Solleltor-General to Arrive at Albany as. country Sunday, and pus found ing, Conk Yptes for the retitno fenator Conk kn this Of tho realentng Senators was Hanlin cine ie he lender at gat bogs ed Nita E 1 a , he indifference of the President and Secre- ; ng man in the 400 wham EF mete ‘The se is polflical. grave. He cat Us naive t Ne part; wear ANAT, aD viow ue maul FEW | tary’ Blaine, nelther of whom, they ay, Advertised. of the tide In New, Xork City, ‘Outside of wa- | clected in that scation.”” é a eh shaniled altenipe: to usurp the | also bring owt the second party, 1 Ud wil Proadent and Secretary of State have not | Made any elfort to get Democratic votes, hiuherto held the sae tats ns to thy proper but, Fpmened passive ty hile Attorney Gen Filey roe ies dantniatration to beat aly to defent the nomination, The Skill of the Orafty Organizer ching lackeys and” po! enelmen, 1s th * ASBEMULYMAN SKINNE! Fe ee a eae T rey ores | galdé People seen) af one inind In oppost- tion to the reflection of Conkling and Piatt fropolts” Just webk = without — mect- | Our ranks ure awelllng every day, and the THF FINST WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION : OF BROOKLYN inet to-night, Resolutions were adopted In- ', FIRE RECORD, 3 torsing the action of the Prosident and con- vu AT OLEVULAND, o, using almost all preper means to unite the TIE HUSH FOR OFFICES. + Panes ing a single banker or businessnnn | Grunt mass of Republicans aro determined | G0 i Apectat Dispateh nO iepabltcans and tie Mahaneites, and has re | ‘The President Is bostezed with callers to- . Manifesting Itsolf, All the, Sete Justia orl more tar bayi it aetel ii Aint tho Administration shall. bo tuhalde” Meiining: tho course gf Sanalory Conkling | oreveLAN, 0, ‘stay eieaee Trtbung, guested leading Republicans who have called day. Some Senators are making fnal efforts g vietnhane GC: the, Rasenbly Yrony Niagara | Assemblymen Peck and Chamberlain, of © | structive fire whlch hi Y h—Tho most de upon him to urge Liat the Republicans | tn behalf of friends In search of offices, and LG County says tho formers, Conkling and ante | S& Lawrence, Bay they found thelr constlt- SIMON CAMPRON. as visited Cleveland j should not hofd a State Convention. Sce- | others are culling to pay thelr respects before gouty gays Uo farwuars, Come, tents united on tho question, and, Saturday, . many months broke ont carly a Conkling, In his district strive with one t. Lawrence Coui: 1 OPINION OF THM OLD WITRELHORSE, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chteazo Tribune, Pin.avenruta, May 25.—Slinon Cameron, tn meeting In Canton, S another thelr eagerness to sign temon- ty he promised the peuple ho would fulfil strances aginst tho redlection of the Sena- | {i119 prom peop tors, ‘The converaion of two Stalwarts dur- ite ‘wishes. retary Blaine, to whon. the antlMahone Re- Jeaving. the city. Among the enllers have pubiicans of the State seem to turn, on the | been Pendleton, Blair, Sawyer, Uarrison, among the lumbor-yards and this evening contrary, while admitting the wisdom of | and Morrill, The crowd was auginented by Remarkable “Hulf- Breed” located on the flats, “It originated en q ; l ‘ 5 son's planing mil Te vite Solleltor-General before Yong ng Newspaper, tect eat Se-abanuion: Conk in tha present at {ouigin a ni Bia But aad ho favored “The diteronces in tho party ara pore orl- and aprend_ ssiocsdalvoly to the water THE TREASURY. alps: ‘ayRbte ana 000 applicants {oF Some pOo- ASSEMULYSRN PECK AND CHASINERTAIN, tee ibere ot tie Leetelature are concerned bo an a atmerdag at Ee arith naw Tie ene Works; Wasmrvoroy, D. C., May 2,—At the close piltons: THE QNRELEY EXPEDITION, Terrific Dose of Crow Prepared CLE re a rea ero ty phere | ar put sanatate ae Those wo to fight rather than to ‘ainienbly | dealers, whose large atuck of lune et of business to-day, the aggregate amount of TS - Aleut. Greeles 5 per cent registered bouds received for con- | Aretle ‘expedition, expecta to leave for St Organ. tinuance nt 33¢ percent, and notices cover- | Johns about May 25. His associates and sitb- py Organ. Ing the bonds which have been forwarded ordinates join him about June 1, when final for the purpose, Tepregeiter about gain arrangements will be completed, seats 5 Soi 000,000, ‘This leaves but about $11,000, Ps =P . The People Along the New York Con- more whicli may be presented for con- MILLIONS IN IT. x! tral Very tbakapant and Grow- tinuance before tho Hmit of $250,000,000 fa ex: | a way ving the BP t t is hausted, THe amount of coupon 4 percent | A Sult Involving the Porscaston of # ing Angrier. Ponds: received for continuance at 3!¢ per | Large Amonntof Heal Kxtato In Pitts cent upto and includlag to-day aggregated burg—Tho Claimants Aro an Indian : yota for the Adiinistration, Assemblyman heir behiif argue that the State who 's to command the for That Same Unhap- Chamberlain took part in a meeting In his apenie t tele with oe tg sat the Conk- district Saturday, and devlared: his intention | Jing; that the Senate is too evenly balanced ‘of respecting the wishes of his constituents. | to part with a Senator. xo practiced and so Resolutions wero subsequently passed, with | servicuable ta the Republican party, and they but one dissenting voles, approving of the | utalm that, with fule treatment at the tinnds course of President Gartield, condemning | of President Garfleld, Gonkling will support that of Conkling and Platt, and requesting | fig Adininiatration mach more elfectively their reprosentitlyes at Albany, to opvose | than any othor Senator in the bédy, ‘They their reflection, Assemblyman Peck says he | say they feel sure of his being redlected, but has always been an admirer of Conkling, but | are only anxious to have the votes as nearly in the present, crisis he feels obliged to yield | unanimous ns possible, adjust the differences is the worst featuro of the situntion, L always acted upon the theory that you must compromise with orcrush your enemy, 1 rarely ever resorted: to tho Intter alternative, certainly never until I, had carefully calctlated the strength of tho man to be sat tyon, and Its effect upon the party. No man, In my Judgment, Is wise cnough or strong cnough to neglect this precaution ing was also burned; and J, rate paint-mitl, Woods,’ Porry & tw sis {ngs and stock of lumber was dan ae aud also thoss of Putten “aataned, Co, Imbor-dealers, Many other Wot & the same business, and tron works, tags)! With the freight depots of the Newest Pennsylvanin & Ohio Ratlway, and th ‘tet Fevighit nes ware endangered, but fa ‘ unfa : spread of the tir. ‘The cing tir Cleveland, Columbus, Cinetuiatl Tree nu to the demands of those whom he represents. es - without Injury to himself or hls party. | olis J i muatl & Indiana $13,500,000. ‘Thore were $1,000,000 of registered Woman and Her Half-Breed Daugh- “he Statw s a TUKY CLAIM A CLEAR MAJORITY a olis Railroad aided th checking tt ay & per cents presented for continuancey in Lon- | er. Many Representatives Who Yoto for Zits Staleyark crane in de Slate ave quiet of the 108 Representatives and expect to hold | Many men not in place or party are ns esson- | in that direction, but-the flatnes buena’? don to-day. It ts thought by the ‘Treasury Speciat Dispateh to Ths. Chicago Tribune. Conkling Will Dig Their Politl- thei the two Senators, surrounded by thelr | teauetts. As things look to-ulght, every- | tlal to party success ns those who are repre- Hlorcely that trains ould not pass, and the officiais that 9 large amountof coupon Aver} Prrrsncna, Pan May 23—One of the most omen id devoted followers, and several of them hn | thing depends upon this gaueus, At ‘all tho | renting 1b for the thno belug, ‘There has poupany Sens foreed ti Meth tracks of ite Sereant bonds wien | Inyo best continned important cases ever tried in this State will cal Graves. the boldness to-day to speak out frankly and | Republicans go into this ‘caucus, the proba- | heen ¥ from Berea tu ti Uy rf his elty, tell Mr, Conkling that he has committed | billties ave that Conkling will got a majority , a fosses, ma wall as CRM be estlnatey ‘ata lower rate of interest commences July | be called to-morrow in the United States A LACK OF CORDIALITY 1, and on the continued 4s on Aug. 12. ‘The | Clreuit Court here, the Hon, Joseph Bradley, another blunder by congunting Aa make’ ® Mee eee ae atte eae he snag WAN allaround, and a disposition ‘on tho part of | loss 10,000, Insurance sina." Ee y Dounrtment will conmenes issuing the cou | of the United States Supreme Court, presid: | The Machine Committoo Calls a Cauous | en \ruuvnre ii veyy, | motes Bat ie is gnld. the Administration | the Exeeutlve to Histon fo bad advisers, | Raymond, oss $5,000, Ineurnce gain? verted 5 per cents during the present week. | ing, Yourveaders will remember the ense for Thursday Eyoning—The THR SPILENDLY ADVICE © OF THE EX | members will not attend this caucus, or, If | ‘hore was u solution of the difiulties per Aonrue. Aratherss 9 $3,000, covered by I HEQITER OF THE TREASUTY, of Cub-acYou-Quit, daughter of Witlinm ‘or Thursday Lyoning—. was ovidently not recelvot In tho spirit tt they do, will nut be held by its action If they feetly honorable to both partics, I velieve Sl ie im Marios. $8 $080,0N, irotiy Register Bruce took charge of his office In 7 . Programs, ras evidently wot received In the split it | aro outvoted. Lf both sections stand apart, | Gen, Gurfickl’s best friends felt that | f red by Inauranes; Woods, Perry Cy the Treasury this morning, and says ho will alowgs ormnailss of Pitab tay vwittel, pitas siruetlons’ very explicltlyt to: any ind to-mnur the Dantovrats Eo Loe te witch wlll he made na omistake in nominating taneaiee SnOO0S ae eas ot stock, “not make any changes, ried about two years ago, and In which tho | x uly =| date, a deadloc! rolueed which i nsura A eter, Birdsall & Co, toy os IT Hy, pad eae’ CERTAIN defendants wore successful, The sult, the AT ALBANY, wil DC a es nen last, perhaps, for weeks, ‘Tho Inst new can- | Robertson, Such buing the cnse, if he S005 Insite Tor 2,000 fn the Mechaniey it o MUNG BACK, ui HM * didate. is J. H. Starin, o£ Montgom- | had withdrawn all of the New York appoint- New Yorke and $2,000 fn ti that the receipts on Tuesday morning will bo | triat of which Is to commence to-morrow. ts COSI ayaa support Conkling aid Platt, and at the santo ety Counts, Who ig’ sald tom. be | gnents and began anuw, no parson could have | Manufacturers’ of Boston, i largely Inexcess of the aniount whieh can | similar In nature, but varies in one Speetat Drpatch to The Chicago Ne Hne stating that the £xprevs is more|_” frtond of both Conkling and |"fuatd fawt, and it would have been a e necepted for continunnce, and any bonds | important particular, In the Cub-a- Atnany, N. Y., May 23.—The one or two which may be transinitted on Thursday will | you-Quit easy the plaintiffs failed to | politicians who were In Albany non-resl- Drobyoly Hob by aogel al: prove a legal inarriage between the | dent, and. those arte. are rou llentts aware, 7 7 mother. of tho girl and William Mowry, but | sboutbreakfast-tlie this morning, rondore ae AQUEDeE BRIDGH. | in tho present case, instituted bya cousin of | slinost breathless by n double-ended leader To the Editor of The Uhteago Tribune, Cub-a-You-Quit, it ts elnimed there will be | In the Express, Saturday it strongly urged talwart now than {t has ever been. A for tl asa The ‘Troy ‘unca, which is owned Garfield, and for this reason he fs ur ohn M. Francis, former Mintater to @ CHICAGO, The alarm from Box 44 at 11:49 o'clock yee terdtay morning was caused by the discuvery ofn blaze in the one-story brick carvetter shop No. 181 Michigan qveuue, owned Pune occupled by A. 8. Goode, No Hisurauce, eveditable net, which wotlk! have strength- ened both the party and the President, be- cause it would “have shown desire to meet all interests In a amicable spirit, Other grave mistakes have beon mnie, and, If not eorrected, will destroy the party, for no organization can live while eat Foust, (a Caruana oe ga Vs and ithucte o warm defender of Conklin tine theo Will ee RTE | that ri ‘but publishes a long editorial this ovening, which | two or threa will uke part ii Its proceedings. t closes a3 follows: “We fear Mr. Conkling rhe 2 " ‘ hos buen unwisely advised, Wa fear hhodows Nien fal dre Alvord went sot He in, he (3 nat e, 2 yy stall not proporly estimate public sentiment. ide - | Wasixatox, D. Cy May %4—Robert Lin- mo. diMenity on a ee nee atery OF raters te seme eee ae fear mee of the Tron of Whotn he has taieen Following isn copy of the fending editorial By cis tuitonte “Alar Conneltngy an the quer ome hie of fire at 1 o'clock Yesterday coln, Secretary of War, has suas a dlaooe. Aowey a beoiieeat Wvilitaa Mowey, settiod | ‘Wo learn from frlends of ours in New York conmarl nits not intending to deceive him, wiiell will aibeae i the Morning Expres | he represents, 1 might also say commands, afternoon trom Box 201 was chused by lire in ery which fllustrat ry curious method | + re z the thrée-story brick building No, 15 Washligton street, owned Uy Waxel i and oecupled ‘by Lewis Hanson, pleture frame .nanufacturer, ‘The tire originated under the sidewalk, and was caused by the Igniting or Henalne, whieh was deine drawn {roma fea inte Mati fy Muhted lamp being pelose proxhuity., “Te lugs am about $200; fully insured, mene ' * QANNOT DE CHUSHED. and the party live; therefore, he should have been met tna spiritof compromise, which the withdrawal of all the New York nominn- tlons would have emphasized, ‘The difileil- ty In the way Js that the position of the Stal- warts Is misnuderstood and mnisrepresented. If there Js 2 contest over an oilice in whieh thoy appear, the ..clamor is Uiat thay want to cuntral all the oltices, or are trying to dictate to the President, when the “reformers” qre clamoring for. patron- axe, and don't know 9 greedier clement than they, It ts heralded og a fight for ‘ to-morrow: THE COUNAGE TO STAND UP AND TELT HIM | sphere need be, nor can there be, nor shall Just whit the fouling in thelr respective com | there be, any questlon of doubt as to where munities ig, but, on ue contents have al- | tho Exepresa stands In the Senatorial fight. lowed the Senator to tinbibo the Idea thatthe | Trhags always been a Stalwart, is now more resignation of himself and his colleague was | stalwart thin ever, and Is first, last, and until fully indorsed by the bunple, and that | the contest shall terminate for tha Stalwart a redlection was not only pusalble, but could | jgadors, itoscou Conkling and ‘Thomas C, be accomplished without a strugele; tliat Piatt, and most heartily approves and in- the ‘lnlt-Breeds, as they are celled, are | dorses thelr cours, and we most earnestly too cowardly to fight, and that, when the | appeal to overy Republlean member of the hour for netion comes, they will yleld their Legislature to accord them that support they convictions, and give a reltiotant support to “rel rit by the powers which have so long dominated PORT Rent Avan Fae torseue, over the affatra of the purty. ‘Time will tell in Snginaw Valley, Michigan, in 184 or | tint both the Seuaters from thlu State are oe He ante ra oe ee He aman thereabouts. That section of tho country | candidates for redlection. ‘This news connie passed n law authorizing the construction of | “#8 thon ® wilderness, inhabited only by | to us from such m source that we eninal ‘free bridge across the Potomag at George- | Indians and a few white traders. Addison doubt it, aud, at a Se q town, The markets of Washington and | 3fowry. who was a sort of a hale fellow well | We feel. yory sorry ae hats ; re Georgetown ara supplied Inrgcly from the | Meh followed the general custom of tho sented to us, Hasenee bat ting tes vegetable farms on tho Virginia side, ‘The | Whites and took to himself as wife O-Gaw- | We thought oman who Dred a ee fariners have been compelled to pay heavy | Balsh-Kow-Mo-Quay, who was noted for her for keeps. It looks as hee Me Me on tribute to this toll-bridge, the profits of beauty and Intel Hence) but, unlike many | matter, he had not done that, Nuw, the which are sald to be $15,000 annually, Me. others, it is alleged that he had a formal mar. | preas tikes Senator Conkling, and 1t most as- : riage ceremony performed by Seth Willy, at f 7 1 + but Lincotn was forbidden ‘by law to apend | inet ume Juciice of te Pence in ena gaat: | STedly aske nothing from its cnemcas Be 4 more than §140,000 {n tho erection of | naw. Ie died in 185, leaving to survive him plain words aro best at all times, nud the Be AT WAUKINGAN, * Wauxroan, Ith, May Xi—At half-past 1 o’clovk yasterday morulng aire broke aut in building owned and occupled by Paillp 2 5 - hav purity In politics, and a contest against | irand barbersst 4 iis indian wktow. and his und her daughter, | press thinks Mr. Conkling 1s bollttling him- | how much or little Mi Conkling inay have sti nie. "rhe Stniwarts _ believ rand as a barbershop, on Genesee street, a bridge, and was required (If practicable) to | Nanoy, or, in the Indian tongut, Waw-Se-Ge- | self In boing a candidate for reGlection under | wlsludged the altunttof, aud the possibilities AT WASHINGTON. tho Suwachlie, | Hehe Stalwaris | helleve | 7 cite a rma structure, tio fie seed brtdiee dfovided it could be bought for $85,- sale Nae} Pond her ee Bena present circumstances to the United States hiakb in tho “Hieglaintures ‘pat, it he Spectal Bipden in Tae cheapo Tribune pene, bay te Key atone party, irae te very rahe ys ey sue tue a naljutuing, oo, Mrv Lincoln discovered that an fron Nancy jes Senate.” 1 é ‘ stroy Mr, Cankilag will, aw iy | stores on the ‘north were In finmes, Ay the bridge could not be built for that um, and | court and demand that thoue who have long THE NEXT PARAGRAPH, Se ey eee ageMTICOr notes? | Wastttvatox, D. C.. May 2—A number | ment, do any reqwonable thing ecessaty. to fire had made great progress when discov. ered, much alarm was felt for the main busl- ness portion of the town, ‘The fire depart. oreupted Innds in this city of great value, aa Hee ae ee soartiny ot Cony pea once the property of Addison Mowry’sfather, | which undoubtedly was the first writ- + uryte fuform hh what the exact proprietary be ejected and tho property given to the | ten, refers to tho situation, aud says of Republican Senators who spent Saturday party harmony, L regret oxevedingly” hig and Sunday fn New York arrived here to- Mi. JAMES D, WARREN, resignation, but a editor of the, Buffalo Commercial Ad- 7 ; l ¢ mary ent reports UE MAD GREAT PROVOCATION |. mb! ‘ hte vliehta hy thet, aquelact bridaw are, Chg Nowy anne a Wate a tea Aauiaen the Republican party —eanot afford perilet we oe N bropouncel qiunetie iy Sete cemiionea cubiveran fo thos mae for thonct, ‘Che public cannot, In tho présont Hearn Cc cs iat Beeretary of the Treusury has made aroma the ables laveersinthis state and | t. losv leaders who command snelt Rea a eee rn ne a aed tere a een the elfect upon the party If ho should. | staty.of mind, Jugoof the aot'dispassionate- | es, whith wors completely destroyed, AN INVESTIGATION, Michigan, ‘The yalue of the property In dis- | following ns does Gen. Grant, ox-Senators | deqyors, it la sald fo persunde Conkling aud | bodlected. All say that Conkling is ver- | 9, fhe glamor ly always with the mon who | ‘They will no doubt bo rebut with bileke at controls tie xifts. ‘The reaction will be thore favorably to Senator Conkling, If it docs not entlrely justify hls course? “Did you see Gen, Grants letter to Senator Jones upon the situation??? “did, and regret the cireumstanees that led ft out, Gen, Grant js out of pabile | life and enn affurd to syeak Nia mle? once, Mostof the stock tn the stores was saved, and the Josy” on buildings is generally covered by lisurance. and it appears that the Government practl- pate fg estimated at from $8,000,000 to §10,- | Conkling and Pintt, Gen, Arthur, and Goy, cally owns ts one she a us ,000, Cornell, It had been said In the same article ovetnally bu aetna te that for Conkling not to be indorsed would froin Compress and subscripiions train)” PROHIBITION, be to Ingura the election of n Democratic Alexandrian and Georgetown. Alexandria UING never pnid her subseriptions, and Congress Senate and Assembly. Excepting Grunt, you will see the names I have mentioned in con- finally voted $800,000 more ‘to. th A Test Case Mado Up to Mecide faint the liolder of the stock to | Zquor Law—A Decision to We sens nection with Mr, Conkling are the ones who Patt to retire from the contest, Against 1 . ’ this overwhelming tde of antl-Conkling {alnly-a candidate, and they now. belleva he sentiment the machine-workers now here, | Was 0 candidate from the first, Qne Senator whose mental callbre |[s not over targe, have | Whe never sympathized with Conkling, and bean unable to make any headway as yet. | who would be more likely to reflect tha views ‘They hayo unbounded contidones in the | of the New York Admintatratlon Assombly- power of their leader, nyt expect his - presonee hore Ge work qintrelouscuonapin men, gaya that to does not think It AT NORTH MUSKEGON, MICH, Speetat Dlapated ta Tre Chieagy Tribune. Muakeraon,” Mich, May 23.-A fire this evening at North Muskegon destroyed two he City of ‘Alexandria for hor stock, the charter author | the Conati{uttonallty of the Kas tg | Attalrs. Hundgquarters have buen engaged ut | possible for Conkling to be redlected, oxcept “Is there no possibility of his being a th y » Th dered Frida: are uppormost tn the aninds of Mr. Conkling’s ‘ ‘ ¥5 through Democratic votes.’ He says that the | candidate fu 185t? 4 stores, two meat markets, a billtard hall, and £888 ool” was Anuediee oot etandtis aectat Dispuleh to The Chicago Tribune. particular allies, -1t ls claimed that we aye whe Hote 1 See beat aulaatsadon Republicans canoe be ins “No, sit; le 1s out of polities and tn busl- | two dwellings. Loss estimated at $15,0, Arthug, whg were lInoked for on the from Now York this evening, but fatled to | duced to: support tho- Conkling machine. ‘rive, ‘I rlondy say the trlo w Lae f . a Ise, auhale frei uy, the redo wil encear, Another Senator, however, who supports the tlon men, in tha:mmenlwatle, ure actively at | Administration; but who lias been disposed work pledging members amainst the ex-Senn- | to lean towards Conkling, says thot he ts i Anew Atel but a Cleeu tating confident Conkling will be rediccted, and he Dathy-onens fe signers not to attend any | crontly fears that he will not attain Te- 7 publican enucusus, or owe alloginnee to the AS LONG AS CONKIING AND PLATT ANB) Administration: that, on the contrary, he will place himself In sharp antaganisin Mombers aro not very ready to subseriba | {the "Aduintateations ind ondenver tots docuinant, yet thosus who favor ae to lay tho foundation of 4 new Adifnistration are signing after pursunalon wo ’, 3 eutlenian and Judge Robertson says he will have ab i oe A ae pie ea peuttoua by the thon Secretary of the ‘Treasury, | LeAveENwoutit, Kas,, May 23.—One of the GRANT. + Lovi Wooubury, who, however, fallod to de- | test cases brought by the Kansag Pharma- | has made his pormancnt domicile In Now _fuand ot recelvy trom, Alexundtin, the stock | coutteal Association to determine the constl- | York. 1f8o, lhe cantiot comunnd tho voto of since, and now holds it, and the present | tullonality of the State Pronibition law, or | thosa who seck to sustain tho President, Jossees of the aqueduct 2bridge, who demand | moro particularly to establish thelr status | Slnce he wrote the Jones letter such a large price from the Government for | under that Inw, wag brought in the District | the feeling agatnat him here, though permitting a trae bride to, be Sulla usan Court in this county to-day before Judge | more subdued at present, and not among 80 paid, hold their title primarily through this Crozer, One of the membors of the Agso- | numerous a constituency, 1s about the same stock held by the City of Alexandria, ‘To- | clatlon filed four Informations aguinst §. H, | as when the walls of Chicago were posted day tho United States has the only absolute | Holmes, a leading druggist of thig city, with | with those brief but large-lettered placards ttle, his consent, itbeIng agreed that all costs in | nbouta third term. ‘The Grant Club flag was NOTES, the case would bo borna by the Assoela- | floated to the breeze from the headquartors neas, and fy, f belleve, Without aspirations o votitien! ambitions, exqupt for the conthined, success of the Republican party, rhe talk about his belng neandidate tn 1st-and the Stulwarts haying Win’ in training, fs simply olap-trap, Which ling been used to draw the President futo antagonism to him and his frlends, 5 3 NO. GRANT WILL NOT HE A CANDIDATE in 1834, nor will ft maka much difference who is, unless there Is_some Way out of the pres- ent diniculttes, I bone the President will find same way out of it, and, if he should, le will dad no warmer supporters than Gen. ‘The Torrent & Arms Lumber Company are ! the heavioat loserg, a4 they lost, Miele supply , store-and oWned-some of the other property. Insurance, $5,000, ' AT PREMONT CENTRE, MICH, Spetiat IMspateh to The Chicago Triduns, Gnranp Ravina, Mich,, May 23,—A special dispatch says that K, Mulder’s sawulll at Framont Contre burnod at noon yesterdaye Logs, $8,000; no {naurance, AT DAVENPORT, IA, . wiil, among other things, be “based 7 ate caustics tlon, ‘The Prohibition Jaw forbids the sale that Chu sins accustoiud to occupy prlor to Teast forty slaunturen on, the payor hafora ia upon thaprinelite at pbagltion. to manos Syanda trends” «aes Dispatch ¥ Te Chee Bile 300 ‘rte f any ki 0 Chicago Convention. 3 - 7, wid te thinks that the fyc oO HUE ¢ AVENVONT, It., May %4.—Tha Dave : : Ww. se eanei ‘O, Bay Se Paers dato sae Iaiealante afon tor wedletnay alantines sete CONTEST, ‘Adhutistendon leurs buve ily adapt {idhopoly Leneue of New Yorkan Saturday A FABLE. oat-niea! nifil’ ts "now burning, at 1 o'clock, Ny Dy Cy — TOW A PEOPLE WENK DELIVENED, Detroit Feea Breas, Onco uponag time a torrible Wild Benst toole possession of a cortaln nelghborhaod known as the District af Columbia, so calted because of the great number of clams found on Its borders, No two peasants described Italike, One said It had o allken owel hang- ing down over Its forehead, and Its yolce was low und sweet, while another contendad that It had a flerce visage and claws so aharp that a Collector fur the Port of New York or aforelgn minister was torn to flutters in abot alx ticks of a bull’s-cye watch, The Whatla-It at first contented liimsolf with dovouring small game, such as country postmusters,. custom-house clerks, ant doorkeopers at the Capitol Budding but as the peasantry grew more afrald o: ‘im he vow bolder and got ap abigger appetite, ‘To protect themselves from his wrath the people were finally compalled to let him ron as he pleased and to furnish hin gan for his meals. Consuls, Ministers, Jud Collectors, and other fat game wero «dal throw to him to devonr, and he oleane helt bones In a way to astonish all the medl- with small prospeot of saying anything. The atock and minehinery are insured for $25,000. << POLITICAL. IOWA REPURLICAN CONVENTION: Des Moines, In., May 23.—Tho Republtcas State Conyentlon to nominate candidates for Governor, Lieutenant-Ciovernor, Supreme Judge, abd Superiutendent of Publlo In struction, ina been onlled to weet at Det Moines, Wednesday, June 20. —— WOMAN-SUFFRAGIATS, : Bosroy, Mass, May .—The New Bu, gland Woman's-Suffrago Anata rr this syoning, Thore wero speeches cS Li tane, Julin Ward Howe, Gov. Loury, and or efontlagnt advocates ‘Of tho cause ————— ‘ RIVER IMPROVEMENT. Proparations for the Convention Wwhjoh Isto Assombio at Davenport To-Morrow. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune and It ts Ikely te work tha same us ft ‘ald in ol re . y 8 0 4 refuse Ha DOU ) 8 cuuciA, CON: yg he end Platteant obtain a redicetion without Hiroe teuree out tie Lore IN CONGRESS theald of Democratic ‘votes, While there | THE DE: ee a CONOR are many rimora floating about In regard to | Have been In conference as to the propor § combhiation betavoun ‘the Democrats and policy to by pnesuied by the. Bomocrats tn tha onl ing, shiraw, onouyaty egoub nny suck belleyed to pave Bean to revommend {o tho md arcan, : Democrats of the Naw York Assembly, first, strong Titden man aud a prominent mem- Mi elect to Dehoctats ie wantblag Heat, ber of the Democratic State Committee, satel | ty atest Conkll ie Platt, Friends of the to-night: "I betleve the: Demoornts will | fo plush Goniling ane Tia Blunebt of tie place. two Demoerats [i nomination and Administration incline to the bellef that Stlek to them all through the contest. T da | Conkling has wailg Artpngeents to geoure hot give tho reports bout a combination | Heh Demogratly votes ay may iyedoiatnenl with the. Rephhilgans any credence, It | Ble report unt Gould, the newly painter would not be good party polley for elther Collector of Buffalo, and Clinton Me seul the Itepublicans or ths Demoarais, ‘Tho lut- | the newly nppouited United 5 tes, Alara ter enn main more advantage from a Dose eee ener ines conforareas 1 by onemient of the eieotion until next winter, | UAOmUneMT et eat e Lap moa Ra Ire et ft w deadlock occurs, as Ja probuale, tho | Lor’ excites surprise hore, In view of the auestion will bo riven fo the people to deelde | ftet tint, before thelr confirmation and wily next fall, and, with’ a fishs in the | Mey wore ria fo. loudly. Adu el Republican party, the, Demuerats onght | ttillon support, they loudly praia Nhe to capture all’ the ‘oftices, L huve | thelr | loyal ty to “the Adinlujstration, hot heard any. cantidutes * talked | Wed, sald that Conkling Nad anne, a of by my party, bul Tahonid think that the piste vated thee la action, Was un usta Hon, ram 'S. Howltt would probably be there will baa deadluck in the New York THE FOUR MACHINE MEMNERS Legislature, and say that the {irs pyrpoge of at ormechanical purposes, until a license for | which commenced this ovening with the re- Hee rrolaty. idnedtntentee | one such saloshall have been taken out from tho | turn of the legishitora, Is In the nature of Leavenworth to-night on official business, | Probate Court. Mr. Molmes hind taken out skirmishing, Its objuct is to feel forchances Secretary Kirkwood will leave to-morrow for no Icense, and the compounds he sold were | and agcertain the actual strength of Towa, to be gone two weeks, to attend to pri- | essence of lemon, bay rum, tlicture of gon- | the oppusition, which starts out with vate business and to take a rest. Secretary | tan compound, and Dr, MeTean’s blood pn} a clear majority in eancus, it 5 rifler and strengthening cordial—aileged in wld, of fifteen. In the event , Hunt will leave to-morrow for New York, | tho informuion to be of tho same stronah ag | Ohe,Ue ever teld, fl i ¥; a Conkllug secs he cannot win, he will declare, and next Wednesday will deliver tho oration | proof spirits or whisky, which Is 0 per 7: , 1 atthe unveiling of tho Farragut statue In tent. ‘dee, 10 of the Prohibition act, under | the Lxpresa to tha contrary, that he never thatelty. Mr. Blaine expects to leave thig | Which the information Is drawn, says: “All miennt to ve redlected, and his followors will the Itquors teutioned Iu Sec, L of this act, | presentGrant, Arthur, and Platt, or perhaps week for n short rest, and Attorney-General | which Include all malt, spirituous, or vinous |G, i i 3 MacVeagh will go to Philadelphia. and ali other Uquors ‘oF mixtures thereof, by Cornell, Cornell would bo tess objectionable above. If THE PRESIDENT Whatever names calted, tat will produce {ne | tthe opposition than any name hasformod no plans for the summer, and | toxteation, still be considered and’ ‘held. to | hashoutd be selected, and create a vacancy ! cannot until the health of Mrs. Gartield is be Intoxicidting. Uquors within the meaning | inthe Gubernatorial chalr, the Lioutenant- fthisact.” ‘lhe defense set up that when | Governor being for some tina sick, Robert- restured. Ie anid to-day that ho felt more | 2 ormits the Probat ud; veri! us f » certain of her recovery than ho has at any Hig nat Heonse it, confers this sudge son would be Governor pra tem. Sharpe, y E : i timo of her sickness, ‘The fover still con- | dlotlon upon the Probate Court, which is | Spenker, Is for Conkling. Elghty-one voles | thnnes, but symptoms are favorable, When | clearlyunconstitutional, Thisthe progecution | are required to elvct, aud, unitedly, tholte- ' she dovs recover she will undoubtedly go fo | denies, aud says the Probate Court ts not | pyblicans have 100, the Democrats fifty-four, Mentor for the season, and the Presidunt wil given this jurisdiction, hence is constitution- | you will sea robabvly spend most of the summer at the | al. Further, the defense set up that the gale TWENTY-SEVEN NEPUNLICANS, Botdters? Home, Ho will not select any sea | Of Uquor in this case of Mr, Holmus does not ita ¥ a elde place for w summer capital ag Grant did, | come within the lutter or spirit of Sec. 10, | 48 Thave stated, can defent an olcetion, an The President and nearly all the Cabluet | ‘This test case will be watchea with tho the opposition to the ex-Senotors have of have aecepted Invitopions to Gettysburg for | Bteatest Interest everywhere, The argument | their party fifteen majority; somy of thom it i fs ‘i apes. ia In ‘May 22.—A mectlag © + Decorarlon-Day, to-day was on a motion to quash the inforin- | weak in the falth, perhaps, but somowhat | of the Assombly Republican Canens Com- He Dougorata in tune body will bee work || cal callers, rhe quiluenes of ta Decal DAVENEOUT, itteey on Finance, Bate RAUM. Beatie gud a dleetalun was. tasorved Hit Vile stiffened by the Expresa article, which as- | mittea, composed of tive members, this even- YB ent stponament of the election un- | Animal wus finally felt in many other yulgh- | the several Coninittee! borhooda, and In thie he became 8 ble nun up atrea, Those who went out and fluttered: hin and patted lis curly head returned with commissions In thelr nagkets, but thoge who refused to bow down wore sooner or lator iwagla Into hash, i quut, Reception, ‘Tranapartation, ete. of divas cities of Davenport, Rock Julasi, 6 "4 Moline, was hold this evening to cunpey the prrangements for the River and tae Improvement Convention whlch mects ing sent notice to the Senate Caucus Come HOLDEN " infttee, composed of thren Administration men, that they desired to call a caucus to | yyaqmmuee iy Ph contling nowlnate candidates for Senators on Thurs ’ altsing bo! com day eventn next, In accordance with the man yalnge: Conkle io ee, hoof the Adintniserncton program, stated above, the y a, tt * {| move Gen. Raum, Commissioner of Internal | ¢, 2 i Roventie.’ Chie woven 4 ied by Indiana Out, afternoon the clans commenced to ngsemble, i i ire t a o] ; The great bulk camein about 6, ‘The Assem- aie daterimeltavente Cullectorof ind, | CINCINNATI SAENGERBUND. | tly mcots at, and It will_ba the littest yo- i ana, appointed Commissioner, Senator Ben Politicians ara making amovoment to re ynudp, the caso will becarried to the Supreme tonished themon thelr return, At4:15 this litleal fight henceforward this Capital. has timagemont in New York,and itis given | “Fora long term of years this Heast kept | ednesday forenoon at 11 o'stuck, The 4) Harrison is understood to be avtlye in thig | Mase-Meoting of the Socleties Compose | yoen for years,—p regular sort of Dott jas- | Senate Committee will deciing to Join in this nok C i the country Ina state of fear and terror, and fedneaday fo! tarnpod move, ‘The Indiana people are making foud the Bund. Lineal campaign, of 1838. Tho candidacy call aud thgcauciuy, IC Leela sell) Bu conipueent by fattes sity abate attr My ea fie grow se bad thatong day he turned upiis | banquot will be spread ‘Thuraduy afte complaints that their services have not been Special Diupaich to The Chiccoo Tribune, . |) of the ux-Senntors Is now plnced on thelr re- sulticlently recognized, and one would think INCINNATI, May 23,— f luctant acquiescence fn the demands by thelr demands that the State was carried Crncley ants Any ih= AG p annasetneetiog nt 4 o'oloek In the United States Arse Gon, Kilpatrlok, wha hag seen much of Tuilging "A," on tho Island of Roek slaw, have come up within a any or. two nose at the corpse of 4 Judge of the Supreme Svorotary Blaine lately, says the Administra- | Bench and demanded wv live Preatdent for to-night, which was largely attended by | Of thelr followers, Goukling headquarters | 4 compromiso Sindldaten In casy Conkling | ti) Hager of the SEW York Jexisluture | dinner. ‘hls was too much, ‘The people | pjates will bo Infd for 50 guests, and the ; Inst Oetover without any ald: from Republic- bers of th totl nro secured In the old Tweud headguartors— | nd Platt tind it advisable to give, up the Will Not enter the caucus for nomdiation for | who lind suffered long and snerifegd aa muck, tenet calls for wn plaborate aifatt, Dur anspenkers, and without any contributions | members of the societies composing the Cli | thas old home of the Demucraoy. the elas | Might ‘The Molawk Valley. has put forward | Sunntors becatise tho caucus will be “fixed” | were rendered desperate al the outlook, and | CoMtract cal Iugates will bo driven y, frow Republicans Mylng outstde tho State, | clunatiSingerbund, It was decided after a | yan his been wsort of freennd-ensy since £ ex-Congressujan Jolin IL Starin, & man of foy Conkilug und Platt; that the vondlitton of | they rallied together te make war on the Ing the afternoon delegnt eG TeMOND ign, » | fest provided certain railroad arrangements vunty-seven yous. sai onngehet fir CHUnt al Chicpawe us | €A8 Be mae, ‘Fhe trouble between the Cin- | Wi*Zonng" wut tuesday. ea male Itscems to have been expected of iin that | elnnati Bund and ‘thy ‘Turner Minserchor | seem to bo eongremating, but that may be he would have supported the candidacy of | of this clty haa become familar ta all the | only fur reheanil for the serenade, and not reat wealth, and an out-and-out Stalwart, % ie though a persona fried of Gurtold, Other al fet, Jota. tho uc for She rea distinguished Republicans, who have warn é hate: Gland urate thelr nominition, are the Hon, | that the dygistan, of the eaues will be uy ler i Salat 4 unl beforohand, aud that the objuct o about the cluster ot eltles om both Ms vy rasa of wale fe eA ad efty will bo. duliyorall Uy Ut Toned. Hi Murphy. Byary nut for A week ins brought to Secratary Rust Wloodthirsty Enemy. ‘Their proparavans were hardly complete when trewa came that the Monster, chagelned at Its defeat and mnd- dened by oupagitign, ld cannnltted guf- elite, The was at once [nvaded aheL thy i e news confirmed. ‘Thousands gathered nroune Jomplastoll, -numurons letters om : Bherman. Indlann ts also endeavoring to | gingers interested in the Chicago test, | forte serenule Itself, ‘The visit prumlies | W. Wadaworth, tho most “popular of tho | tO Hee sluct bun. tha Corpaa to nurvay Iby and wluon one, bolder ing bare ce igtegates appuliiterh nai th have another Indianlon appolited Flrst-Ag- G ‘ Arthur, Platt, Conkling, Congressman Me- sistant Poxtmaster-Generit in place of ‘Tyner, Briefly, the Turner Peg vont aid toatl Cook, Oriow ‘W, Chapman, lately Superin- the prosent Incumbent, and ty pressing Mur- | tracted with | tho Ng Four” Toad | tendent of the insuruneo Dupartinant, ete, shal Dudley for Hat pliner, now thut ivseemg | for transportation to Chicago for the | ete., great and liltle men. 4 hoy come iy drsprobuble that the latter can be appointed | entlre = Bund. at $6 each, This | they come at 10:15 this eveniny,—that is at n Comulssioner of Penstons, The President, | done they proposed to sell the tickets to the | short thine after the Assembly may ind it to a gentleman who recently called upon anh Sf th hor Societies for 87 each pleasantto adjourn, bh, sald that Gen. Raum had made an ex- | Members of the othor Socicties for 87 each, ‘AT 10 O'CLOCK, cellent onleer, and that ho bad not com. | Tho propysition was yojected for the reason | 4 yorum in hoth House and Sonnte upon femplated, ane dt uk Contemplate, analog that It was not thought the Turners, who do | ing aera drest-purade of Mond, Ayer 3 hy change ce, bind, vaver, | eine! that there had been a good deal of pressura not belong to the Bund, had any right to and, by u sort of wareement, nothing to ba present State ollicers, and John AL Francla, EN-SHKIMBF DAGGETT, OF BUOOKLYN,: of the ‘Troy Lines, 7 now {n Albany, spent all of Inst week lisre, un “express,” and ia fully advised of the views of the Ad- Ty the Western Ausoclated Press, ministration, Among the hutter's supporters Atnany, N. ¥., May 2—Senntors Mad- itty hell that the jnteroat of the Roywtbtluan | don, Wagner, and others, just arrived, say | Pittyrequirea the defeat of Conkling, iy there is no doubt that de attitude af the [biainy huwever, that there ly nothing Whe Albany Kzpreae means that Gov. Cornell is | suclt contldence’of thy ability to “beat "Ganke in the Senatorial race, Editor’ Keyes ox. | lng falt here now qa a few days ago, ‘Thon vlalns the writing of the article by saying ho evarytiuin seemed to be agalnst hin, but he nyenns It in good fal, ta give frlonilly ad. | has rallied his friends, and Nis be inane wd Pint. Lt result ect 1s for iy lyre wad repre aly wate rinks Tha Taltowing qelegrad, was rocglvert fornightt Bonet at rade a sent resolutions [nit " "8. qosratary New York uard of Tate by 34 aie’ Prepurations hayes beon ada | ah) Pt nity to devurate thelr ote nea and Iluminateby night dure than tha'rest, tually drew It fram tho dense shade of treas to the open anullght, amillion men poled euch other in the ribs and whis- ar 3 4 Tanged If wo haven't boen making all thig tues over an. Asa} ae MORAT: Don’t bite off more than you can chew. A BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION, under f NF 4 vleo to Conkling rf js. abort do. | 8#ement of tho political battle isl POT 1, — . | ing the Convention. fibeeeca odbc ly | areal ue ae | gi a i ey Em | eet tars eto | ey AAA uM cus | ghana inary BOGGS agABD CATOE x, vu a He Y 2} 4 a set + gia y f " 7 x a THE INTERNATIONAL BANK. hing beon recognized by tho singere In Chie | appropriated ta, the passige of Jara! bills | OT citemnt, however, to fasten the reapon- | M8 {t must bo by Lenwaratio vate and that | wos occuplod tn the discisslon of revorts | gs wegyintiy Lex, Bay 2 The Tet ‘The report hug reached Washington that | tuke, Mux Stern and Eimft {loechster, of | minutes, and tho train from New York cones atbility of the urtivle jn today’s Hepres on | tones ho formurly possessed in the Repub- froin the: Couiutttace cn haluus to, Aftles, wost Texas Cattlemen's Assoalation © us the Lnterputiunal Bunk contemplates rear | Chicago, were presout ut the qeeting ton Thiifteos tmluntes thereafter, ‘Te train, wa Civ, oFnall Js hotly 9 wasid by aiken Hean party. sud Pina of iilbla Wark, In rogard to the 6,000 carloads af cnttte, or nearly He antzing asa National bank, and that Et- | night ‘as repreaentatives of tha Northiwest- | understand, is somewhat Jate, ‘Tho prayer Inger, the Casiiler, is not to bea member of | ern Sangerbund, It wae reported that are] in the Senate hud ,special reforence to our the huwy bank, because he swore to thesleven | rangemente for ansportation by some other | friends ata distancy. 1 yin not versed in the false returns for whieh, and the fallure te | rallroud, which had heretofore hoon lime | tangue of clergymen in this alstr State, puy taxes, the bank has been compolled to | possible, way, Fae made, Tt Js proposed to | Mra, Senator Mills, who sal in front of me, pay 43.000 In compromise, ‘The records | go byWay of Dayton i Intter, on animated debate took piace, in the coyras of which the Jtevs, Dra, Morgan, of Connecticut, and Everts: of Now Jersey, severely criticised an explanation of the 8 i a jhe dlls head, from here tht season vl i torthl {tp adiltion woe gee tans wil, be ebb Ove sauug, Eaaih Dy, May aero, inlet tors, and suy Gov, Cornell's position in this ao cheers. oon} Tnatter fa waquesttonod). eat they who _ AT NEW YORK, OITY, know hin best understand thas he will A MERTING, © | |" throw_all the Influence he possesses in the Og ate senate for Conkling and Platte And when the New York, May Sh—A mass-meel ng at i Muncte’ to'Indian- | remarked the prayer wna long, ‘Well, tha , Republicans who Indorse the actton 6 [| potley of tho Union mado by 'the Seoretary, | fruxge and the Ip pf curwl. 2 of the Internatloual Bunk, which have | apolly; Should “a contract with thls Com- | preacher was an hit it wanted buta spark | Hkht beging the Covernor will bo found fore | 4 2 Qdriletd was held etlon-OF Pirest- Nay. br. Aturioch, ap outon, The UpWalite wit aise ship about 080 bales 3 iit lent Gdritul held to-nighs in CHigkots | mont of the followlng committes to aynvlder rt been produeett in Washington, and the | pany-be nade, ag now acems probable, the | to raise the rumpus Ih elfior House, but one | Meds tithe Hight, aud hls position cannot be Ing If, Ex-Judge Flthing presldod: “Di wep A dua fal rh ta omy he 3 fe cunnelil ye | SO me })° aitidavits aecompanying the false returna | clghgsocletles of thlt clty will all go ta Chi- | side was Crichtundd, and tho other dare not, | Wistaken. hee he, mayen aA Bi Labiesmeg rca ol Wetter: Suneedt tove, Leuet Aloe i AL CONVENTION. P and formhusa part of thew, do not, of course, | cago,and the idea of giving a Sapgertest | Tho work will de dong, after this Umeat | BUEYEW MEMMERS OF TNE LEGIELATUuE | Patches, were tead from. Sonatox-“. Al inten aie tt am ees tte Met *PHE WESTERN CANA panted Ht. James, gr SHOW Who Wag tuorally ryshouslble fo here willbe abandoned, | night, which ts 10:10, hig. returned to the city this, afternovn, |'vord aud Jobn.Jay, rogretting thelr ine- | fry Goloratne A, Mason, Mussuchiye | Davenport, fa, May 2e—DAee eareadas } reittrny but, ih ‘Omat or fact, tenor el : , a f TUE ANNOUNORMENT Elana who firstarrived d{d not know of the } bility “to ba present. Rusoluttons: wore setis! Ad. Tewland, Pay aylvanias John vie packubiry of tho'New York Hone raplis the { elevel Fetuiiis were yworn to By tha Prosi- ‘iu THE CHICKASAW GUARDS, : that Conkling und-Hiatt-lind decided to. bo- | Coykling-Artiuir conferoyees In New York | adopted declaring that the -epjbillcara | Hraatus, Reutnoky; a, WoNl. Willluins, Mar| and ‘Tronsportation, to-nlelt telver 4 dentot the bank und gue: only by Ettinger, | ari iy Tuuny Alay 3h—A grand ovation | come candidates for-redieation haa caused no | Well luto today, Some of thom not uasll | or uily glty oifer ta the Proaldent upd fo bjy | ryland; A. Monrgg Canadas G. 3. AbbOtE | Boer tives and Cana were ge Bg kasbler, who was nob to be beuelted by | csccir ene Chickasaw Guards toxjght on | Fosetion lu Wile ovur ay yet. ha msohine i y cuaalhad diy lug, Others read of ot | Aa utation “tholy cardial. supbark, ave Gelato, aid E. "Hrudageclored)y South, Secretary aE at eet ese Wonca: iy Wi, if) wear rotyr, AMQ0Ruetrveturn from Now Orleans, where'they | [A Letter ae te oa Arita, Duk there ty nites am the rau hither: Mey hind tett thelo | oulraytl elect of the yeonla to thelr Luglth, Caralhiey ee ne Fayre: ,e'Thbs Bune Was se ig H UAE Wester stasvcutted Preas, won* first prize In the cowpetive drill | tration fines, On contrary, the numbers | hones My the understanding that ft wag} imal Saverolcuty, butas the competent ux- STANLEY: MATTHEWS thong in Savor of tig objestsof t eae ot Wele> - Wasiuset z tay Among the:| Bridgy. Muln street way Wumlnatad, anda | at the Legidlature. wha returned to thelr | Het Fall Wealy the yealyniye Senators would.) ponvnt-of Republican brinel pte; tha he fits f MATT! * by ANG day's gayle? Phe acenlen yy very 2 Rypolatinenty le by the President Jo"] genyryal display of reworks gr id the homes last friday haraneturned with thelr | deste releetioty und, ever IC thoy Ald, thisy mivenndyidonce of bis trug wiutesnanailp to | CrNcINNATH May “dy Jubilee Stantay Mint | 29 cari Hue mecting promises ff West! Polut ‘gre tho following: Lewis &. set yalong the line of auras “rou the pete stitfencd Nkecumrods, ‘They say | Were Justructe hy thelr constituents to voto | the Haxtiug advantage of the Nutlony Urat the | thews has returned from Washington, ‘To- firgel +f , Auut, of Michlzan, Alternate, (8; Charles,’ - Gepah 0 tho urmory, et that It {8 dificult to dnd un Indorser of one aguinst ther july gurvrive, therefore, was | Administration eee: morrow ho will porforgs HAY Hest ty under oy Maat: ACTION. Bs flor i NeCobk and W, B. Albert, of Ody] ec Hog anywhure in the. country. ‘The people | 4 camalernation, they say. . sore ‘HAS UONB STEADILY FoRWAnY his recent appulatinont by sitting with Judge «A BIG LAND TRANSACTIO gest band Wt-LarKe, 1803. rd oo ' are ulnost a unit in favor of sustaining te at SENATON WAGHER ob in the path of true statesmanship, with To | Swing in Clroult Court Jsunch and call in; fax, May xb—The be at ” 5 i in the ut Court fun Ml Danteow, Tex \ us | BF MAD. ~ |< pervorr, Mich, May 2—A man, ep- | Adudnisiration, and they haye urged thelr | sald: “Ihave been spending Sunday quiet- | sults which will bv to the Jestini, advantage | tho equity docket. Me lay recelyed jan, tlon ever made ta ‘Pexns or ay” : Eenatan Catneron aud Mitchell are very parently BD years of age, siipposed rh ‘be * Hepresentathyes In ig anoat Sorelbly niainee rf at my home, pad Kaw, HOLE HN ue ie Natt jibe reolutans also Muclirg congratulations upon tls cqndsiuation. aero by o reat estate drut yee ‘ao M; uch put out with the Presiden cI st 4 notta yote for the return af ex-Sunators | abou ie contest exce c: a nat Ve dmlnistration has rescued Li Ee 2 . nt ye] 4 Ferusedta uecept tbulr Hate Serre lawyer of Jucksunyllle, dled quddenly ou the | Conkilng and Platt. Senutor Webster Wax- | my constituents, People along the Mohawk | ‘Treasury from the gmburrassment ln which 7,000 neres of gallon ut the v 000 i : ENGLISH IMMIGRANTS, a fans J the panAUerT toegta NG. Dat whe wi Durutu, Min, Muy$3—A partyof thirty- | Srity to Eastern capltallsts, way they recommuuded us Burveyor of the | Michigan Contral day-exprese Saturday, bes | ner, the pilice-car imanutacturer, came back eight Englishmen passed through here this | lummigrants on them fn colonies. Port of Philadelphia.” The President tg- | tyeen Jackson and Detrowt, dhs trunk was to-day trom hly home ti the Mohawk Val- pured both the Penusylvanla Senators ond | checked tor Lansing, marked ©. 1 0." ley, Where fie hug been spending Sunduy. Valley are roused upon this question, | a hostile Democratic Congress Jeft it, ang by Ninety-five out of over huttitred: Republlenns w single wise and saguclous measures hag are opposed to the re¥lectlun of Conkling | saved to the peuple on Mnterest charge