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eee a Te ee » | TE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1881-TWELVE PAGE. CONKLING. Conkling and. Vice-President Arthur fs nbao- lutoly faleo; that npr nity BE the kind has oyor oveurred, flor hus there bean any oeyent of ao eithor drowned or Insensible, By the time | acartain anitdber, nnd, finding no, person In wo could awing the deck around those in the | and tha door locked, pitched the body through tho south bank. Owlng to tho fact that the river hnd beon lowered. five foet by drll-shed this morning. ‘Ihe corpse which had Jain there all day yesterday unidentified, York, would do someth Mr, Blalue, whom he ree Ott nary ot . + Terards ag hj i |. | tho opening of the dam-gates at Springbank, | water the window and Jeft It until’the people came Nature to mugaost suoh report; that the atory Is | cuemy,and that he w. 3 Nis persona has Been slatiueil ya seaman (ror inet about one-third of tha hull was visiole, ‘ : WERE ALL GONE. homie. simply rhticuious, No ian diving nusroaecs plicate’ the Sveretar ould endeavor tg im ton as that of her husband, Joseph Petrey. ro We " — Tory’ nbsulutoly Senator Conkling’ vontidenee 'Y of Stat i vFULL Mult tho wheel-touso, stood out from the | When I saw thera were no mora Ilving ones i . He Fails to S$ the Nece | amdagectionsand namin tas abown that tie } rote business, and thut Gen, 1h estar A st Dover his wife, and two | Water's shore, ‘Treo ‘of the ‘Trail deck- | In the water, 1 Jumped ashore and nskeul sov- JOUN L. LAW, @ Falls ecure the Nee | wis “more Airaorving of hott, The story isa | likely to be of ‘service to hin In Cee Mas eaten: Ske vietlins of the necldent, | stanchions and n portion of the guard-rall eral to go to the vily, “Tran myself, but was A-PAS m essary Number of puro invention. In an interview | with | 1s rriond of Gen, Butler mn that matte, : i \s . overtaken by two young men, whom T told Loxpox, Ont} ‘Tho following fo go nnd act all tho nasistanco possible. | statement hag been made by John 2. Law, a "Then turned and went tick fo the wreck.” | passenger, who suys he was ono of tho upper iensrs, Lien and Arthur in regant to the stories pull hem Conkling std: * remained ag if,to show the ilimsiness with which the craft had been constructed, Right in front of the how, ‘close to the adge of the They came here a few months ago from Rochester, N. ¥. ‘The father had, a M 1 . short “concerning tho rue | talk with that gentle eeetly had F Butler told tin thay! “M3% tha Legislatorse, Werstanding botween ‘hore te nbaolutely no I ye Ni ver ove | 20 Informatio h eee TAHT ay Pree ralaliven bank,-was a huge cottonwood tree, “What was being done then?” tleek passengerd, and in considering the gure white cont Hoeabiy sa tha fenstoxe alleged against Blaine os ns chante ae aoe He ihe Wecaipe tere eacavared “oo A PHOTOURAPIER “Othors had arrived and thoy had com- | causes of the disister feels that not one ot P t f th 0 80 Loud- une forthe tuvontion of, suc i faleohog. nee foundatton upon which it Chat Isat orn. aritl When the bodies vere nano ono | Was busily engagetl ‘in taking views of tho | menced to take out the dead”? the tenst was,the efforts put forth by a ua ‘oatponemen' Or the Uaucus Treakiont Arthur atid: the wholoatory isa | nothing tn tt. Conkling had ne there fy there to gtve admiaston, and tho doors had to | Scene for ilustrated papers In'New York “How did the peoplonppent in the water?” tee vt ee eT be uf. leet ae Antari tet ly Called for by the abconand salso falieloation, There tits eves work in tho Post-Unis Departing ne na tt bo burst open, Kind ‘neighbors who had an Lamlotie a alana ou be 4 eres hare They wero shorting an tay ot tho other, uerore tho disnster by a eerie vot erles of Minorit; sehen . * temont. of taulscaver anythiee they have ters suffered no loss themsclyes prepared tho | Sboutsls feet from the hank, ny the boller, anal Licks Gulite ewe seaiorsen tlio Bitte’ “Get to the othor side!” "Get on lite: Ye Liter dispatches contradict. the statemont. of K UCAinst Blalne, sled on lier side, hale out of water, Near by, of his own friends—among senttered along the cdo of the river, on the the Statwarts that they have enough votes ty | po been. Suing hola caucus this wventing. they bodies for burial, and to-dny they wero vere and haul Dorsey. burled by the public auttiorities, ‘Those on top were saved"? preservers,” there she gocs,” ete.; and feel- e ae Conkling aseribesall of list amage, reen sward of tho bank, lay portions of the “Do you think that hoat with that load} ing well able to take care of themselves, ry . ¢, | CONKEING, ANTHUI, AND THEIR ASSOCIATES hence tts ‘lute: Us troublesty ji, TNE LATEST COUNT OF THE DEAD ee swt hlpesten eatities ton-ponny | yould live been safetnder ordinary elreum- | seemed to get some gratification tn’ the Tho Ball Opens Quite Briskly continued thelr ayeos nt the Dolavan, House to- | Hoste, letermination ro destrat if places the number at 103 Tt is likely, how- nails, and thin telegrah wire forming the | stances?” hervousness and oxeiloment thuy were pro- in the Now York State Tecisinture revolved notes ronding as folluws? CONKLING'S LAST nEMANK ever, that this number will be swollen by support and staya of the hurtteanedeck, “Quite safe, If tho passengers had be- | ducing among thtise whe are always most THunaDAY, May My Dai smn: T woult DE TO THE pes, fifteen or twenty. ‘There were: nmong the | ring close to tho water’s*edge were | haved no aecldent would have ocurred.” helpless whet disaster comes. Could the Senate, See ey taista Anas aN Sessa A gentleman Awho Knows makes the victims a mumber of people from the country, | raementd of baby earringes, Ineh- | Was tho boatin ns goodaconditionasshe | exeltement have been Kept down amd the venience. Will you lot imo hear team yon? | fOwli statement relative ta the Pre got and thelr bodies were taken away by helt | tistets, empty alo bottles, aud cans which | Was Inst year?” * | erowd qufet till tho steamer got above Cove Cordinlly yours, Tosco CosKLing.” Air. Coniilng: ‘The P, esiitent friends before any one began to keep n record of the lives. lost. Out “of «two households = dwolling in the town of Lobo, about — fifteen uifles from here, thirteen who had particl- pated Inthe excursion were drowned. ‘Their Todies were tmmediately taken home by moinbers of the family who eseaped, Tho Chief of Police stated to your correspondent to-tlay that next week he would detall 9 couple’ of detectives to travel through the ‘Tle note, it bs gald, wag cont to stich members ashad not aleeady called on Conkting, or were kuown to be unwilling to five exproswlon to tholr sentiments. Tho diviston remalns tu- night 1s tho pust twenty-four hours, and thore Ja not tho lent chance of It changing before tho day of election—next Tucainy, The ritmor that tho Democrats will nastst tho Conklingites Af thoy will vote for a Democrat was renewed ngain, but the Demoerata point to, the fact that thoy have called a ciucue ue A aufliclent denial. THE DEADLOCK nnd there {sa certainty of ono—will have to bo broken in some other way. “It Is algo said Anxious tae both aides ch geet, Wes se publleamain should By reese York te guiy considerable conference he find! enator Conkling, which was imnmniel’ after the nppolutnient of ten af Mee Ing’s Supporters to Important tlie atike President stated. thnt hese! son Tete to appoint representatives of the otler of the party. To this Conkling menos with one of his inagaiileent Shivers, yet send then abroad, or glyo thei Yel, walle Permit thom tone ence’? “Helter. Wo did a grent deal of repairing | bridzu Inte the shallow water, the loss of life on Hers avhetiver qe saw the least serateh | Would have been less, Mr. Rodgers had ft mended, I imagined = age thero was Sater In the bont, but Mr, Roberts LABOR. assures me there was not, She went down ; ; forwards, the boiler slid out, tho.supporters TIL, RON WORKERS, : Sptelat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, $6 ine alyeke Baya: Way, and the people slid out Prersnuna, Lay, May 26,—Seoretary Murtin Ine nto a water.’ formed your correspondont this evening that When the accident occurred did those | tho gcato submitted by tho apectat committes of who wero saved make strenuons efforts to | tho Armgamated Assoviation bus been nygceed ones contained potted ments and preserved fruits, ‘Tho smashed baby- wagons eloquently: but sadly told the tale of the horrible trauge- dy. Three or four policemen and as many volunteers were engaged: in dragging the river in the vicinity, of the boiler, while here and there, above on tha bank, were groups of curious pvople, Who rushed pell- mell down to the water whenever tha drag brought Inn portion of Cogent Statement of the Bad Position in Which Conkling Stands Bofore the People. Cankling Personally ‘ Boning” -” Members of the Legisla- ture for Aid. Cloaks nn ‘eewiien | the wreck or plece of wartrolw, Half a get others out io by the inanufieturers, with the exception of Conkling will make public address next Mon- | porhaps, tho inst vondrined,” This ie Me hewed hy these tioane Hoe encore | constituted te nelevements of the men at | ever yono worked for nil thoy wero worth. | from taut of Inst year only whepeutal sizes, ‘The exprossei In tho letter of oxplauntion. A lend” | to tho resident of the United gars, privacy of tho Executive States in the inys tho Preaient sont ta tho Seng a ew i 10 hol i} ar, thie clonk-roum., NO BIS noso oF to rotruat “iene ath TEMINIscesces, L rood deal fs sald in the Aloai to Conkiing’s statements: Feintiverodt reese of comproiniac between tho Tepubtican ‘fen tora and tha Administrauon, but tuys eet that compromiay Mr, Conkling doosse eure of Jt fe necertained here that It was. pro od all the New York nominations—Grante hat nominations, and that of Robertson—sho rejected by tho constitutional minority at i Sonate, and that then the flofd should bo iy for tho futuro policy of harinany botsween thy two Govornnionts,—that of Hoscou Conkling ang President Gurticld, Thor ure eald tate becn but three Senntors “who at ae tle actively opposed somo effort of compny mige,and these Ronators uro belteved tative been’ Hale of Maine, Hawioy of Comoe and Burnside of ithode Islan, eo the proceedings every Senotar presen ot Yes, everybody appeared to bo very sorry. | Committes had anothor necting this nfternooit, ‘There wero people there last night who said | MU which tho matter wos further discussed, but without result, The Sveretury said that un agrees Lwas to blaine, If thore 1g any one to blame | jront will’ bo renched to-night or to-morrow, itis ine, but T don't think Lam. Iwas cer- ae Jirocusii hire fake of the Star-chamber order, tatuly in charge of tho boat, and if the people ae ee oP thts to. Sap hole In ieputne nie had obeyed moe no accident would have oc- curred, Wewere sailing along very smoothly TIE VL. LOUIS BREWERS. beford that. When 1 found there was such Sr. Louis, May %—Thoe Brewers’ Union danger, I prayed to God to keep her nilont | have made a Cormal demand on the bosses for while T could rin her on the sand-bar. ‘Three | a reduction of the hours of Iabvor and higher ininutes more would have done It” uniform wages. ‘They propose to work CAPT. RANKIN FURTHER BAID twelve hours a day and nsk $65 per month for that itwas not true nystated, that he hnd | Kettle, collar. und inalt-Houge ine, ane $i for Det requested to fou of Mauls: anor e Sunita y labor shall bo reduce t to fv phous it milo west of where the aceldent occurred, rt eae gel a rate Lead meee tho boat had stopped there more people would do gn tho Aa Bessuing 'thoka will. prowably. boa have goton., The ‘ordinary capacity of tho ———— bont 18300, Tho closest enteulation would |. THE AN'TI-CHINESE TROUBLES. not admit of her holding more than 400, Say Frawetsco, May 2,—Tho Minors’ the time your correspondent visited the scene. The party was engaged in searching for the bodies of William May,'h school- teavher, who resided in the enstern part of the city, an old man named Mills, and a boy by the name of Caldwell, ‘Tho river current was scarcely perceptible, and the yellow, snndy-bottom was ensily seen for somo dis- tancein the brightsunlight. —, THE SCENE IN 1TS ENTINETY was one that the traveler on Southorn rivers frequently encounters, and which duylng the War were of very frequent occurence on the Missisalppl, Tuntessee, and Cumberland Rivers. The arduous labors of the searchers were rewarded later In thy afternoon by the recovery of thea body of Ilay, the schvol- inaster, It was Immediately taken to his Inte residence, and will be buried to-morrow. Conkling’s Canvass Crippled by Payn’s Absence at His Mother's Death-Bed, nounced the report that Tildon was enlisted on tho side ot Conkling as unfounded. Ho said Conkling would tuke Ropublican support only. It wos eluimed to-night that the Conklingites have secured fifty signatures to tholr cauous- call, but this Is dented Oy the Adimiulstrationista, who Inalat thoy know the number docs not ux: ceed forty-six, and that it will stop thore. Somo fortyesoven members aureed ta meet Mr, Conkling ina friendly conference to-nizht, to talk over tho altuntion, When tho hour of 8 arrived, but half tho number responded and THE CONFERENCE WAS NOT HELD, 3t ia sald the Adiinistration mon, learning of tho proposed movement, and fearlag it might result in somo sort of nomination for Conkling and Piatt, provalied upon a number to rofrain fromattending. The Administration men meot to-night for conference and talk froely over tho situntion, #The cohelusion renchod was thoy would not go into a cuucns, but atten a joint meeting of both Houses Weilnesday and vote for two candidates, to be agreed upon herentter, The names of tho Hon. Hufus TH, Choate, plete number of the victins. : “THE POLICH STATION, To the Western Aanocluted Pres, Lonpvoy, Ont., Muy 26.~—'The Police Station was visited by large numbers to-lay in hope of finding sonte relle such as parasols, fans, shawls, bontfets, hats, ete, which lay ina mags and had a thorough overhauling. “Many articles were claimed and taken nwaye A CIVIC DEPUTATION arrived to-day from St. ‘Thomas and St. Marys bearing memorials of deep sympathy, : SOME BODIES LIE ns yet uncoflined fpr lack of means. This evening a carlond of coffins arrived and tho difficulty hns beenf overcome. One under- taker had seven ‘hearses in charge. ‘The work of burial will continue to-night till 13 Tho Last Lordiy Senteflco Which Conkling Addressed to the President. | Gonkling’a Agents Hard at Work to Qon- neot Blaine with the Star Routes, ALBANY NEWS. No CUACUS. HM "4 Chuunevy 3. Depow, and Controllor Wadsworth { aud yotad In fave a’clock. —— Union in Boia has deelined to take action Gites Ye fp eane nae wag | Wore tulked of. a CONRAN’ BLAS ee . THE TRAP, RNANKIN. NICHOLAS FORKD, aguhist the Chinese on the Mono Lake Rall- not held to-night, "Ae tho Conkling men two It DOES AOE SEEM TIKELY OW To the Western assoclated fey As If WAS CUNSINGLY AImANGED. THE HESUONGINLE MAN, THE FRENCH DECK-IAND, ond, and the Superintendent dleelined to dls- | Gays ago annoumecd {t woul be. As this | Joris or the Hepublions. mombors, Wut he wil | WeARUROTON, D. Cy Muy 3A Republican ‘Bpeetat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Spectat Dispatch to Tho Chicago Trihuns. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaon Tribune. charge thosg he had employed, Seventy men | 48 heen the chic feature of thelr compatgn, | baveno trouble probably sh. commanding at all ‘ork. nud who spent several Loxpox, Ont, May 26—Rankin, the Captain of the steamer Victoria, who had a narrow eseapo from mecting tho same watery grave Which welcomed 200 of his passengers, was sulllefently recowred this morning to submit to an interview with the following results “What were the first symptoms of danger that you woticert 2” “Tnever noticed any until near the place where we wentover, I know we had n good Joad on, but, after leaving tho water- works, the peoply wore all ‘sitting quiely in the boat. At Springbank, however, 1 told the people who were crowil- ing on board that unless some of them got off 1 should not leave the dock.” “You thought there wero too many got- ting on?” “Yes; but after wo got fifteen or twenty persons off, Ldid not feel so anxious, Sho was crowded there is no doubt, and stil! there was quite a bit of room left on the main or Jower deck. Thero were perhaps twenty- five or thirty there, and . =. * Blgned the roll fur volunteurs to zu to the Chincsa Lonpox, Ont, May 20,—Nicholas orke, cump and drive thy Mongolinns out of tho coun tho French deck-hand alluded to by Capt. | try, but it is thought nothing serious will result, Rankin, was also subjected to reportorial In- gine ees eee ies distant, with an auiry, and told the following story of the | — entastrophe: TIE CINCINNATISTREET-CAR MEN. “Atthe time of the disaster I was work- CUtxcixnati, O., May 2.-—[6 Is*now bee Ing on tho lowor deck. As soon ns the boat | lleved that a strike of street-car employés has find left the wharf the passengers com- | boon avortod, The meeting entled with a bl menced to go from ono side tonnother, | Hourlgh was only attended by 8 few dischur; When we eet approaching the Cove bridge | CmBlOxGs some ons shouted, *There’s a boat race,’ and then the crowd rushod to the starboard side. WATER- WAYS. Theard the Captain, who was at the wheel, | conclusion of tho Meoting at Daven= shout, ‘Try lo trim. her in, boys! Seeiig | port in the Intorest of Wiver and that something serlous would happen. did Canal Improvement—Goneral Pros the passengers not keep still, I shouted ceadings of tho Budy. to them: ‘For God’s sake make for the Spectut Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, other side of the bunt or wo all Davenvont, 1a., May 26,—The Hennepin will go down!’ Tho reply came, ‘If we go | Canal Convention-resumed its sessions at 8 a. down, you will go with us? Tho bosttlen | m., Congressman Horr in the chair began to fill, and when there was about two | ‘Tho first business was the ‘appoint- feet of water on the lower deck on tho stars } ment of Committee on resolutions, which. bonrd side the crowd mado a rush for the | was done by the State delegations us fellows: front slde, ‘The water dashed after thom, | Iowa, Edward Rugsolt and Sam M, Clark; and the boat lurched over. [then made for | Missour!, John Phillips; Ilnots, ‘L. J. days thoro, siya Conkling cannot be reglecte: Present, and that Coukline’s telents were te One plan much talked of by Conkling und the Stulwarts ta to make a short tlebt, aid thes bring = about ns recesa of tho Leg fslnturo, with . tho understanding that the Sonntora shail not bo elected until after the Nv vember claction; that, If the election shail show tho sentiment of tho Hapubllcars of the State to be Stalwart and with Coukling, the present Lexlalature shall unit mect, and thon Conkling will claim the electton, Tf something Ike this ig offected Conkling Wil go right to hard work to mako tho Stulwart sentiment aseert itself {2 every locality, and for wvery officer ty be none nated and cleoted, ‘This Sduntor says Conk. Nog will endoaver to defer tho Sens torial lection becattso he cannot mus er the forco to win How, and should tho Legistaturo tako a recess, Conkling could do much during that recess. ‘This Senntor fur. (hor sald that tho Republicans of New York are ANYTUING HUT CONFIDENT oF cannyixa - THE ELECTION Lonpon, May 26.—A brief description of the lost steamer may prove of Interest; ‘Tho Victoria was a stern-wheel two-tecker, with hurricane roof, and measured over all from bow to ster 50 feet, beam 23 feet, depth of hold 3 fect#10 inches. The boller was 6v- horse’ power, 14 feet in — length, Big feet In dinmoter, and had nine- ty tubes, ‘There was steam pump, handle pump, and fuspirator to keep the boiter supplied with water. ‘Tho engine was aasingle cylinder, ten and one-quarter tnehes in dinmeter, twenty-nine {nel stroke, and fitted to a wheel-crank, ‘The shaft wns sov- enteen feet In Jength, uvon which were two paddle-wheels ten by. four feet each, The steoring npparatus was regarded as an im- provement on the old system, the pllot-house being open, ‘The sents enelreled both decks, aharilng accommodation for nbout 400, ‘The bight times the votes of snough mmonitiers: to pro- the mere fact that it was notheldisasnf | vent 9 cholco, and this ts all he te Nelont proof that fifty-four signatures were not obtained. ‘Tho oex-Senntor's friends, however, nssert to-night that fifty-seven Re- publicans fave signed the call, and thats cnattcus will be held some thne before next ‘iuesday, probably on Monday night, Post- master Creigh, of this elty, one of Bosg Smythe’s protégés, sald tonight: “I untlerstund that fifty-seven men havo signed, the call, and cleven or twelve more have signified their Intention of attunding the enucns when It Is called. I don’t know when that wilt be,—probabty on Monday night, possibly —_to-morrow.”” Another mneling man, who is close in tho councils of the lenders, sald: “There will be no caucus to-night, Three more than o majority of the Republicans have signed tha paper, but it was linposstble to have tho cau- cus this evéning, as there was not suiliclent thne to notify all the members.’ THE ADMINISTRATION MEN TAUGIC nt thesu statements, und are positive that not aveomplishing now. If ho wero out of tho way, two Senators would in all provabillty bo promnptl clested ‘uosday noxt, and they would @ Republicans who would nover throw tho con- trol of the United States Sonate into the hands of tho Domocratic party, ———- NEW YORK SENATE, THE BALL OPENED. Atnany, N. ¥., May 26—In_ the Senate to-tlay Mr, Woodin presented aremonstrance against tho redlection of Messrs. Conkling aud Platt, and made a long speech in tts sup- port, Ifo sald: “Presumably the reasons publicly announced by Messrs. Conkling and Piatt for thelr resignations aro the best and all that can be given, and, If so, history will award to them the credit-of having commit- ted the most stupendous blunder of modern times, ‘Their action has not one extenunting merit which charity awards on account of iistake or error of judgment. It evinces nolther wit nor wisdum; nor sense nor cun- ning. Though not altogether a thoughtless net, it 13 absolutely barren of statesmanilke next fll; thnt to postpone tho Senator poy cen ad ie au i i 0 tho cHuvitss aint tive 8 parts, While tho Democrats scom lnell hoal up thalr past dliferencos. oenole SECRETARY BLAINE was in Now York .to attend a meetin; Directora of tho Kichinond & Allogtedy tate way, | Binino isn member of tho Hoard of De DETWEEN DECKS was between seven and eight feet. The steam- or was alao suppiled with life-preservers and allthe appointments required by law. Mr ‘i rE + % a more than forty-seven, men have appended Was tho business wisleu took, bie ge kee Yor Morellly, Acting Chairman of the Steam- | NOP OVER Four a MRED "PASSENGERS IN | the uppor duck, aud saw tho passengers go | Henderson; Ohio, N. N. Moward; Wiscon- | their names, Assemblyman Hurd, one of PIE EOABS ¢ bont Board of Inspectors for Ontario, made} a - it tg th overboard shy, B. J. Stephens; Michigan, William | the signers, asserts that enough of the Re. | StHPPED OF ALL IMMATERIAL MATTERS OANADA athorough inspection of the steamer last When you reached tho point where the IN A MUGE 38s, Chamberlain; Now York, Jolin L, Switz; with which the resigned Senators have skill- Ae publicang have not yet been secured. An- other Assemblyman whosu signature ts on the document states that there are fifty-five signers, It is difftenlt to say which !s correct, butitis evident that the Stalwarts do not look over happy. Mr. Conkling has been per- sonalty soliciting mombers to support his enuse. ‘The following Is 4 specimen of tho rind of notes he gent to-day to numerous Assemblymen and Senators: My onan Sut: T would liko a few minutes’ converantion with you 1s seon na may be. ath time und place of your convenience. Will yor lut mo bear from you? Cordinlly yours, Hoscon COnKLING. THE FAILURE TO HOLD A. CAUCUS TO-NIGUT Is likely to enuse the machine men consider- able extra trouble. ‘The paper which was accldunt took pince what was done?” “On! there was something dono beforo Teaching there, On cuining sround the bend at tho cemetery,n lot of thoso on board rushed over to one side to seo the Princess Loutse go by. ‘Tho Victoria listed pver badly at that point, and did not right until we had reached, Elliott’s Creek, She straightened Up then, and we started for the Cove bridge, Then just as we reached tho polntof the accident she lurched again.” “How MUCIE WAS BIE LEANING OVER?” “Well, the engineer sat thero was ten inches of water on one side and the boat about two feet out of the water on the other.” “ What was done then ?”” “T sont alittle boy down to ask the engt- Just then the boller became lodsened and } Minuesota, O, C. Merriman; California, 8. went over with a tremendous notse onfo the | C, Hazings. struggling people in tho water, Aimoment | ‘The Committeoretired for deliberation, and after the hurricane deck slit off and was | specches were called tor. Ex-Goy. Stannard, avout to follow the boilers, As tha boutwas | of Missouri, complained of somo strictures about to go In the centre, I Jumped off from | made by the Dayenport Gazette ‘editorally the starboard side, Eseized hold of a Indy | thia morning with yeforence to the position and two children and brought them safoly to.| of the St. Louis. delegutes. ic denied: that shore, I then sot to wotk and rendorod all | there was opposition to the canal project, but tho assistanea Iu my power, and, being | Missouri men do upt want to see tha Missis- good swimmer, succcoded in saving quite d | sippt River improvement slighted. ‘They number, had thought the list of Committees and the MY OPINION 4 earlier form of the Convention Ind 9 Mitte i that tho boat was not overlonded, but that | too much Chicagoin them, But that was all, the true cause of the disaster was the reck- Ex-Goy, Willian Bross, ot Chiengo, replied Iesness of some of those on board, for had | to the St. Louls representative, ang sald Chi- they listened to us tt would never havo hap- | cago was ng muchrinterested as St. Louls In sonson aud pronounced her in avery respect a modal craft, and her macliinery to be Al. Bho was registered at Port Stanloy; gross tonnage, fifty-cight tons; net, thirty-alght tons. ‘Ihe steamor cost about $5,000, 4 ONE OF THE WORKMEN who was employed in bullding, tha Victoria was Interviewed this afternoon on what he knew about the construction of tho craft, Ho stated that up to the guards sho was oroperly trimmed, well ‘caulked, and tight, put from that point she was a perfect shell, aaving been patched together fn the most Mmsy manner. Tho apertures in the guords were not properly closed, some belug partly filled with ‘pleces of shin- fle and plinstered up with differ- fully Invested the subject, tho caso may bo stated with absolute truth as fullows: ‘The President, in the exereisa of an unques- tloned constitutional prerogative, nominated for tho office of Collector of the Port of Now York a distinguished citizen of this State without firat consulting Messrs. Conklin, and Plott. “The power and duty of the Presl- dent In respect to nominations Is not 9 divided one, He cannot, with due regard to hits oflcinl oath, share it with another, It must be fis act and his alone, and such {3 the true Intent of tho Constitution, ‘The act of contirmation or rejection fy the act of tho Sonata alone, ‘hut right the President hos exercised; that duty he has performed—fenriesly, independently, and with propor regard to tho official onth whlob ho mustobserve, Our Senators would lave dono A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tens, St, Caritantes, Ont.,-May W—The par teulars of an outrage committed ons young orphan girl named Sarah Jano Putter havo come to light, which discloses a caso of almost unparalleled brufailty, Tho details of tho affair ara substantially as follows: ‘Che girl, who had for some tlme been In the service of Mr. William Carlisle, of Wool stock, left that gentleman's plaice about two months-ago und went to reside witha Dr, Thrall, of the sane place. About three wesks ago’ Dr, ‘Thrall sent tho gil on to Merrilton by train, be Heved to bo the home of her uncle. On gee i 2 1 thelr whole duty had thoy remuined at tholr r few mln neer If there was hny danger. He sent word ae circulated for signatures was a call for a | OoetG Gna voted eonsciontionsly to contin: or | tng off the train she stopped for a few mln: mt punstancsss and, In consequence, | tynck that unless wo got her stralghtened up pened: ae nERee. the ranean ot His Sy anlestopt ahisre coucns pn Thursday oventug, but it was not Foloet. That, duty thug perrorined, would bave | utes at a shanty occupled by a Mrs. Sexsmith, jon the water came up toncertaln polnt | there was great danger. Wo wero thon with- pula coult bo no difteutty betwoen St. Louls and | enlied. Some of the signers refuse to allow | paralyzed all oriticisin, and they would bave | On leaving Mrs, Soxsmith's she proceeded tonn Inquiry, Mr. Forke sald that ho never | Chicago. Gov. Stannard hat talked nbout heurd any of the passengers request to be let | the shipments of wheat amounting to 4,000,- off at Ward's, or any other place on tho | 000 bushels, ‘That amotnt wortld not fill one route, nor did he believe any such request | Chicago warehouse. Ilinols pald Inst year had been nade, because from what be knew | $23,000,000 Internalerovenue tax, antl all sho of Capt. Rankin ho did not think him to bea | asked from the Gpneral Government was & yecause of the jieavy lond, nothing could prevent It running In. Itwas not necessary ‘or tho boat to sink’ so far In the water ag to low tha water to touch the floor of the ‘ower deck In order that the hold would Yegin to All, Me states, further, that very stood before tholr constituents justified and honored for thelr courage and thelr indepeu- dence.” Mi. WOORIN RIDIGULED TIH IDEA that proper aolf-respeot demanded tho reaignns ons, and inquired why it did not occur to tho aonlor Sountor that self-respect required hin to their names to bo used on a entl for some other evening, and say they will not sign an- other paper of that kind, Ex-Senator Platt is not seen outside of his rooms, and evory one apeaks of him with contompt. A in sight of the Cove bridge.” “Was thore any exeltement among tho passengers 2”? “Not thie silghtest.” “Didn't they seem to recognize the dan- along the railway track in the direetlon of her unclo’s, and had not gone far before she discoverad that she was followed by aman, who ulthnately came np to her and Inquired whether sho know wit Mrs, Sexsmith sald shrowd figurer ig poaltive that, If a onucus has about her, ‘The girl replled, “Nu.” Upon yrobably tho wator lind been leaking infor | eX ay man to refuse such n favor. por cent of that amount for tho improvement | heen hold to-night, ho would not have recolved | HOnte, his pose when Ercaldunt Hayes appointed | Hon. leks Dal fe ae “You sty 4 considerable length of tine, the fe aNoh ele ne te ne thal Ee fea of her water ways, nomination. Mecognizing the strength of this Merritt, No oun OF two men are vasantinl to the hore,” at the samo time he pusl- 3 ci i iy " e q y = re Hep fy re 0 1 sold filling gradunily and tho weight | straightened. ‘The Aarts Teele Le the BEYOND CONCEPTION. The Hon, Julius C, Starr, of Peoria, pro- gppeaiet ieee ace ‘Vas Ienownite dre Woudininadoan cloquonepion | img. hor to the sido of tho yecoming heavier, especially on the down i ¥ y NO NEW WORLD ComMUNITY EVER BEFORE | nounced In favor “of Improving all intornal | dering tho y «up Carne truck, whero, in answer to a whistle, howas Jolned by another mun, ‘They thon placed ber with her foot towards tho fence and tled ber wlth fi repe, which thoy pinced wround her neck and both legs, ‘Tho two geoundrele then left, but they returood again nocompanicd py four others, bringing with thom a bottle of Mquor, theese, aud crackers. ‘They thon arias uy oor Riri's cyes, and putting the bottle to Rips 'trica to wot hor tol drink of tho cuntents, but she wauld not They thon praveeded 1 carry ont thelr fendish purpose, keoplng tT tled there for kours, wotil thoy bail aatisfe! thole brutal lust, ‘Thon ony of the ax (@ ones eyed rudign) tock their miserable viel tok 2 unolo’s house nud there left ber, hurling Bu f A purtlng threat thot If shy told ay: one af chat had acourred, he would murder hor. erty algo thut he would cuit on tho following Suns and see her, Notwithstanding tho tent ty people over to the othor side, the more per- sistently they ecllng to thelr present places.’ Tho deek-hand ‘has since told mo the samo thing. The people who wero spoken to only gaye abuse. 1 asked several gentlomen near the pilot-house to go down and got somo men who wero ALITTLE THE WonsTt OF TAQUOTt to go over tu tne othor sila. ‘Tho engineer also suys that those parties Jaughed at him when he went out and told thom of the dau- eer, Some of thom sald, in a Joking way, *Get your Iife-boat out’ Tho Frenchman who acted ns deck-hand told them thore was great danger, and they Just laughed at hin, ond sald, “Then we'll go down with her.’ neandidato in Patt's place, This combination ‘would be ne more acceptable to tho Admintatra- tion men, who are bitterly opposed to the ro- utection of Conkling on any torina. Goy. Cornoll has two or throu longthy conferencts with Conk- Mug and Arthur daily, which fa regarded ag giv- ing some foundation to those rumors, THE LEADERS OF BOTH SIDES held lenxthy consultations this evoning, but with no result which bas beon made known to tho public, ‘Tho evening has been very barren of. nuws rumor, all efforts belug Wircoted toward dlacoveriug the numbor of sigoors th tho machine call and the future pally, of Conkling, Marshall Fayn says Conkling will (ght to the bitter end, and carry Platt with bim. The Ad- ministration men are sure be will withdraw bo- fore noxt Tuesday. One imuginative gossip Ubinks. that, aftor two inoffectual ballots In Joint conyention tho = Btalwarte will join against tho return of the two Sunitora, aay ing that “to sond them buck, is to say we Justify aud defond you in the indictmunts of the President.” Mr. Woodtu concludvd as follows: “Tbhesa remonstrances aro but the fuint ex- presaion of the popular voice, which speaks under the inspiration whloh ted to the brilliant aohluvement nt Chivayo. It will not, canuot, bo suppressed. Nolther principaiitics nor power, or things prosent nor things tocome, nor bights nor depths, nor any athor creature oF bol shall be able to disrupt the Hopubiicun organization or depose It. MR, STRAUAN REPLIED. Te read tho names of tho porsons signed to the telegrams favoring tho revlection af Conk. ling and Platt, These signers, ho wuid, were hiyh-toned gentlomen from New York, who poured out their monoy frecly Inst yeur tor tho oleotion of Jumos A. Garileld to tho Presiden! of the Unitud States, The peopla of this tip ns well as returning. Ilud the boat nut mpsized she would hayo ultimately sunk, A large quantity of water in the hold, like ovusu grain for Instance, forms a most dan- serous cargo, A Httle movement of the trowd above to ono side sends tho bulk of Rater flooding very rapidly in the same direc- on, HO BTINCIEN, ‘water ways and developing ali possible high- Lonpox, Ont., May 2.—Intenso gloom | ways of commerce, For this purpose tho pervades the community to-day, unrelloved | combination of all Interests was needed, It was by the brightness of the sun, From an early | only. by this means that Congress could bo hour bells have been tolling and funeral pro- | brought te appropriate money for improving cessions wending through every strect on the | the rivers and canala of tho Wost. way to the several cemeteries, All tho busi- | An Invitation from tho Hoard of Trado of ness pinces aro closed and the elty wears an | Caunell Bintfs to partlalpate In a mooting to bo aspect of Sabbath, with aimighty solemnity | beld fn thut city Juno 21 for tho purpura of ad- porvading all, No one speats or thinks of | Yooutlnu the improvement of tho Mlesourl was anything else than the gront calnnity, aud It Sigrionst Parse benign irae Tho fion, John H. Hogan, of St. Louts, sald ho has hud o paralyzing effect on nil classes of | voted in 184 in tho Illinol Losisinture for tho eltizens, It hos been decided to erect a me- | TWtnole & Mivhigun Canal, and wos as anxious orlal In Mount Pleasant Cemetery, All | ae thon to devolop tho water ways of tho Wost, tho day one could not watk a block without | He wanted to seo Lake Michigan drained Ineeting sume solomn procession, Ubrough tho Jilinois iver to tho Mississipp! and IN THE NEXT PLACE, the Victoria was loaded boyond all reason, and at lust, what with tho welght of tho water and the swaylug of tho people, tho stenner rolled over, Then the stanchtons or supporters of the upper deck (small posts about seven feet Intength), wore meroly z. natled, af with the Democrats ond vote to adjourn | state desire Conkling's return to tho Senn led, afd not properly braced. When the | Wien the little boy came back to me he antl 5 the Guif of Mexico, On bobulf of St. Louls, he | Cine dine TRO Cex Senator WHC CHOn TNA | eee eee setae eee emta cand nocd ag | ziti told her aunt what lad bupocnel eon ie ‘unnatural side strain cane from tlie | ADDITIONAL DEAD t ning informed be neame from nellued | toy youtd not get over, Mr, Wilson, who gs £ dielalined any sutayoniam to Chiongo, although | stumping through tho State, oxplalniug tls po- | this State, ‘Tho spouker guvon roaumd of tho | lator that samy evening abi “ay thee portion of the deck, nothing could provent | was near me, tried hts best to got’ the men Puno not willing to convude to hur tho control of the | HOO nis favor; nad thone whon piblio sont: | HUE The resheantions’ nave forest ‘Ua. te Tiduoneo “tor wot tno jletnted rh 8 ed the supports breaking off like plpe-stems, | ind women’ over and near tho pllot-box. Annie May, untverse. Ho thought tho Wisconsin & Fox | Hhantleripe, Cow, Cornell is to cnil an oxtra sos | Pivet tne e fosicuntions pave forced Ua tO | we tho hospital, and to that Institution she Er precipitating tho people into the wator, With | iy, ih Wh ore witht Ls x. | Daniel Dillon, River Canal and stack water navigation should | gion, at which Conkling will bo triumplantly | Sunatora iy thoir viows of Ropublicunian? Tho | removed on the uvontny of BUNNY Vor clay thorough bracing of the stanchions our In- Ane ot: i pen tht wore within about two] A young Engilshman, lately out. Hot be pemiontad. iat rept oat vindiented. Benators hero refuse to go into caucus be- ale AL oaree Rear denth suo told bet formant considers that probably only thirty | 1eesths of where: this aceldont took place, | Eling Chapman, Miastssippl. " HE PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS TO TiTH,| CHS they nssort the right ty Chale Individual | ory, 'ds relatod above. Her story, NANCY or forty might h i ‘Two row-bonts passed by, and the ery being Ono'ot Miss Ryus’ boys, A hear utions handed to the Com- SENATE, | Ylowg. Shail wo maintalt tho integrity of our ty fits, but ber coudiden an ight have been drowned, ‘The prise red 7 y YB number of rosolutions handed tu the Com NATES Organtention? If not, the disintegration procoss | S!igtly In somo polite, bh arly prove ti boat was constructed, he decinres, just on raised down below, “There's a rico! John Vickers, of Kokomo. mittee woro reparted buck without recommend | asking imombers not to voto for Conkling and | wii take plico ns rapluly as pussiblo. When the | Mo stittomnents o| the doctors perpetrated. aulon and without boing rend. ‘once male THERE AKL MANY STRANGERS ON THE Ar, Mdhusson, of Davenport, ruad tho resolu- STUERETS dons in regard to the continuance of the Canul from ,tho country and nelghboring towns, Commision, which tho Committea has not con- 4n several cases outire fanilltes, pith one | BBSrEg Hercanne to thelr ork but Bisby’ ape or two exceptions, aro wiped out. THERE WAS A IG RUSIT made over to the side by the people down- stairs, She took a sudden lurch then and went clean over,” “What tollowed 2” “Tho botlur, which In somo manner gat louse, went out through tho sido of the bent, ‘Tho decte did not give away until this thine, and would never have moved had the boller remained In'ts place, But when It went out the stanchions wero carried away, and the decks slid clear out. I was in the pllot- house, and as she went over I Jumped out.” “ Did the boiler garry any people with It?” “Yeu, it must have carried those on the lower deck, ‘There was a girl whom L know of who got burned by the boiler as it went, but sho was saved.” “What was . VILE SCENE, AS YOU BAW 7?” “When the boller. went out it broke the steain connections, and thera was quite a rush of steam, That did not cease antl! the pipes wero sunk below the water, Igotright on the upper deck, as it lay on the water, aud did all Pcoutd to help those around.” “Diun’t that dock cover any people?” Yes It went over thoso who were on the uppor deck, ‘There was a space of about ten juches, where the roof was rounded, and under thissoveraleameup, 1tifted the hurr cane deck up, and tho firat man I pulled out wis dead, Mo had evidently been killed, £ took a woman and child out and threeor four moro, I think one of the girls was dead, Dy this timo people commenced to climb on this deck, until It sank down considerably, 1 KNEW THEE’ WERE PEOPLE UNDER: NEATH, fo I got about tiventy yver on the hull and pulled off some boards, ‘The head of George White was the lirst one I saw, and he Jookad Up and sald; } For God's sake gut we and my daughter of thig.’ He had been under there Platt waa kept tip to-day, Sunator Lardeall presented one from bis district, on Long Ielund, while! re over 2 naines. Senator Woodin, tho willest of the Administration party, made tho prugentation of soverul papers of this kind froin his sonsttuniile & pros, ext fur a foreible and earofully prepared spsoch’ on the Senators’ resignations. A long and sharp debate followed, which lasted all the morutug. The bost speakers on both sided touk part In the debute, Blnve tho machine sido have issued orders to thoie suburdinates to forward potitions for the revicetion of Conkling and Platt, tho other side buve gone into the saimo business ta sonic extent, and potitions and remonstrances aro bolng olroulated with great vigor in overy part of thostato, ‘The Administration men have A BIG LEAD iu this direction now, and feel contident of bo- jog able to more than keep thoir end in the busl+ ness, The doussion of eaudideteson tho Admin= Istention sido has begun ona emaltscaic, Friends of Vice-Vresidont W, A. Wheoler are bere from St. Lawrence County, working ju bis behalf. Chauncvy M. Depow, who hus been hero since tho fight bean, bas mauy warm friends amon: the rillroud men in the Senate, aud Sborinan Rogers, of Buftulo, hashis brothor-tn-law, Sona. tor Davenport, ty look aftor bis interests, Other candidates will epring up thickly cnougn by Tuesduy. THE DISORGANIZED CONDITION of the Conkling canvass has been commontad on vory often, it was not we, by Js stated that tho lottersof Senators Conkllur and Butt, embodying the reasons for tholr reaig- nutions, aud tho resignutiony themselves, were committed on Bundy’ tho 13th, to Murebul Loule F. Payn,to bo hunded to tho Goversor, | Parn loft Wushlngton Sunday wight ut 10 o'vlock, reuohed Now York carly Mouday moralny, an arrived at Albuuy atl p.m, of Monday, an laced the letters and resiguations in Governor vornell's bands lows than au hour before the eountry was informed. a4 Washington dls- patehvs that tho Now York Bonntors bad ro- Signed, Ho was commissioned to porform - Not ONLY THI DUTY but another no less important. Hoe was to ag. quant the friends of Scr.a‘or Conkllag with bis wishes, and to institute aeasures to secure a prowpt rediection, But bure there was a provi Mentlul arrest of tho plan, Dir. Payn wae sun woned by toteyrapl to tho doath-bed of bi mother, This summons ho obeyed, having dis- shared only the forinal part of his wission, The Legisiuturo will Prouabl udjourn to-wor- an ntroclous outrage bad been, post wortens examination will bo at and an inquest boli. TUE PRINCESS TOUTE Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribu Tonoxto, Ont, May 2—A spect abe gram, based on the authority of ahi Morning Post, atutes that the a a8 Loulse, neting under the autview of ety i clans, who do not conelder bor oe a of accompanying tho Marquls of 1 no akin uey a8 bo coutoupiates uh ‘ ie iy Post noned ber departure {roa 0 gland tlil 4 later date. UIY, ON A TOUR OF INQ’ . Bpectat DHapatch to The Chicago ‘qvibunt ; Orrawa, May 2%.—Mr, John Jones s prominent nan from London, Englan ee the elty on business with the Devas . Agriculture. dig viele Caraga a See ty on tho e or geutelde and hele aduptabillty 46 homes ‘tho omigi the, princlplo that thera woul! never boo crowd or danger, It was nothing but A MURDEI-TRAP, “Twould not have run thoconcern with more than 900 on board,” ‘The Inquest will ba re sumed this afternodn, Some forty or fifty witnesses have been summoned. ‘Tho Coun- ty-Attornoy, It 1s understood, has determined to probs the causes of tho accident to the bottom, and the {ndications now are that In- dictments will be found agilnst Rankin, the Captain, and James, Menollley, the Assistant Steamboat Inspector, ‘The boat, whilie under the management of the Thames Navigation Company, belonged to ‘Thomas Washic, now in Manitoba, to whom was puid a percentage of the pooled carnings, THE MANAGERS, ‘To the Western Assoclated Press, Lonpoy, Ont, May 2&—In an interview with amomber of the Thames Navigation Company to-day, reporter was Informed that the Company had no direct interest in tho steamer, aud did not own a stick of her thuber, She was run In connee- Von with their Nne by an arrangement to poo! receipts, but was under suparate man- agement, A high churacter for ability was given to Cupt. Rank!n, who Joft tha Com- pany’s service Inst season to joln the Vic- torla, “lt was sald he wis 9 cautlous and careful officer, und Sf his Judgment and dl- rectluus had been followed there would havo been no accident, — OW IT LOOKS WITH THE WATER DRAWN OUT, * Byeetat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune Laxpox, Ont, May 28,—Your correspond: ent visited the scene of the awful tragedy Uils afternoon, 1t Is about 400 yards suuth of the rattrond bridge, 80 frequently men- toned In these dispatches, ‘The banks of the tiver ure ut wore than ten feet above the or- Bue Sou thia question in its reality, and find here will bo no readier hands to sustain the Adminlatration than thoso who have borne loft the standard, the realgnations will bo looked upon fe i An ine | "Sam M. Clark, of Keokuk, moved to adupt tho stance Ig the family of Mr. Joseph Coughlin, report, . * whose children and) grandchildren, nuimber- * Aiclegate trom Coun ae eviltay ake tag Ons Bre wal dtead In the house, is the wor Mattantestny A ali jaughter Jennie was murried to a man dlondorson suid che Committog had beon 3 ci th anvnied Swazzlu the day before the accldent, RCO rare Agel distur note have Tho couple were both drowned, ‘The family mony, of W, Hall loses five In ono house, Every | Pt, Stare, of Peoria, wanted something sald kind of coftin ts in use, and the dead are Pr A mS So Hanes Maroy being conveyed to burying-places by every |. Sir. Hendorson thought tt would do no good for tho Convention to gay anything us to tho class of vollelea, ‘Tho rommalne of Mr, Will- | Sorion by tho suute of iNinols to the Coucral iam MeBrite were carricd ln a light-wagon, | Government of these linpravemonts. —« Y ¢ Murry Nelson, of Culcago, moved to lay tho followed by a procession a mile long, dissuutt Valley imendment on the tnbte, ¥ the MEN CAN HARDLY SPEAK TO EAOH OTHEN | votu was taken on tho amendient dircot, and it without breaking down, ‘Tho seenes In the | Was sustained by a lacgo mujurit afllicted Housoliolds are terrible, and trying | yi ahiatys Runoluuion, whut Vopporas Crook nf a SOB aes ie clergymen, sete ohare oe tie Commie an Aesolu tions who have worked nobly all through, nro | Wee adopted unantinously, ry tired out, and cannot reach the graves fast oT trowatd, oF oly Roane we adyo- snow a many cases: ee snembers of dif- cate oon sage ae ha two resoiutions In re- ferent famillus are put In one grave, ‘The 7 “ . . = different aocletics ura on hand wud doing ommezaians sy sumed Wie sesolutions 68 ts thelr utmost to faciiitnte the burial, ‘The fout.-Gov, Campbell, of Missourl, favorcd, longest progesslon to-day was that uttonding | end Mayor lake, of Binueapulls, opposed the tho remains of Wille Glass aml Miss Cooper, bis ha Grinuelicot owe ploutod for harmony, who were engaged to bo married next | aud eeked tho withdrawal of tho Toledo resolu month, and died together in the water, A | ““noy wor ted down by a considorabl ° ecuyis ot Hunted all illo vehicles fol- rt fe hee ! se dete =F ie ae lowed the hearses, whicli passed along side Ghurles A. Randoip! zo, pald a walle by side, ‘The searchers for the dead this deaarvod aompliinant éo tho olttzaa of Daven, morning ralsod two Ittle girla, clasped | mannerin which thoy bad entortutned the Con- tlslitiy In each others’ arms, as they no doubt | Venton, and offered a Eysolution, acourdingly, which waa unanimously adopted, and the Con- bud fallen together, Yeution adjourned after passing tho customary JACKALS AND UVENAS, penalise of courtosys 0 aiternuon tho delogutes wore dined and Several cases of robbing the dend are re- | wined at the Rock Jyland Arsenul, and wore ported, Among articles missing is a gold | driven around the city by the Heveprion Come, watch sud ehain penal Mr. Millman. had | pitee: a worn, and the gold necklace of a young } Tho National Sewing BluchIne Comwnany’s ‘Tho * For llre” wagons ware busily engugod,: porintendent, Ary ‘rank Heath, estan, ak AS A HEROIO ACT, and tholr action indorvad. tam for Conkling’ turn soluly boonuse, la the exerolse of ny best judwmont, I betleve tho Intoresta of the purty should be supported, and beonuse thdgo vow horesles aball not provull, Conkling cares not whether ho will or will not moet with success. Doubticss ho would be ploaged to be returned, but he would Ilke to have hia principles main- tninud. Ho {4 tuo groat 8 man to be controled by cireumstdnees, and, whatever may be the fesue, it will not be the lust of Roscoe Conkling, abould the position of those who refuse a caucta Le maintained. 'Thoae who oppose Conkling to #o for the putronuye it yivos them, but born Hoe publicans care naught for Ratronnyes Mr. Fostor opposed tho return of the two Sen- atoré, fad Halbort eatd thoro woro several yorsions ol i THE CHICAGO CONVENTION, only ono of which bad been given, ‘The futuro cunnot wipo aut the roourd of tho ovente which happened prior to that Convontion In the Sonate Chamber of thi building, Is it beat to accept a trust and betray it, or have 8 record which none ean polut at with suspicion? Has ally mug 8 rhght to report what is wald in caucus who: procecdlugé were sccruy? Conkllog and Platt aro willing: ig totho rearatany time should ithe sodesired, ‘They have a voblo, patriotic, hearty deulro’ to act for the wolfuro af 10 tye and 1 bellove O would, if ho conld, deatroy — it, thorv Ising man’s lito ts his honor, A bail. ator of insult bas fallen upon Conkli that hu bas made nm imistake, Who bas not? Roscoe Conkilug may bo thanked for saving tho Stato from be swept by tho Groenbuck purty." Mi. UCARTHY BAID! “T fear tagund Mr, Foukling. back is to retnact the course he pursued under Tinyes, when, with Burcne and ridicule, hu wade Figt war upon the President, Myr. Conkling wil Ke back to private life to display bis ET abilities, und I wish bim overy auccess. The tulegrams road gue from tho power of the maching, The up- position bas po machine,” : Recess. a CO SUICIDAL. APAIR OF TUEM. re Speetal Dispatch to Th Caled Toy Miuwaunne, May 20—~ ete daughter of James Westover a8 Sate Ing at Markesan, near Ripon. cen sule\ded toxlay, because her fa tae hor lover calling, Bho polson horse powdehy lowing 9 large quantity of val sodino, and stryobning. Her larity heard of rivf-stricken ¥ ioidod. tie'uoatn of ‘bau ‘that bo wav sul by tubing dtryebuine, LOVE. NREQUITED 1.0V™ Ente, vasalay 3y,—Georme P Rogers i 1, a very respectable bean _ ay peat womed ‘young man, shot ME, 8 * to-night at bls a Hlovouta Btevet, tuts oly Ria ine bur wil Jove. yas uty aie batore morning. Crane — \ WASHINGTON GOSSIP. * iy the apace lett by the rou of the deck, | aud, in dome cases, to make money and count | Saus., writes: My wife used St. Jacobs Oll | row until Monday night or ‘Tuesday morung, ” : BLA dinary stage ol water since the dam was built ahd was holding te dango ue Igut than ag much as possible, corpses ete ‘hurried i severe paliis fn ifir back, and was hnmo- | Monday boing Decoration Duy, aot Spacla Dinyien to 144 Chicos pores at Spriugbank. ‘fhe hullot the unfortunate’) out.’ ae te : DENIAL. Jnto the houses jn an unceremonious manners pintely. wre “wi Hee eattaee at ne I; and the drivers hurried off for another load. | those Ilkewl: oat Wal! 4 Intend to purchase “No, Others did. bowevar, but thay ware | In ove instance the driver brought a body to’ arr) this days ay Tould not bo without it Bao fae 5 2 5 i oye L bt 920,—Tho Board of wien oe contaylouh Antena ur post al disease la provalliug ute ¢ ye Wasurnatox, D, G,, May 20.—A report has been current here for some tine that Mr, Conkiluy, iu thd threatened speech in New boat was completely strippod of her upper works, Her nose was run head on To the Western Associated Press, ALBANY, Muy 2.—Spenkur Shurpe says tho story couburuloy ® quarrel between Bunator “Did you get any more out of there?”

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