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mere Aas 9855 Bree ce. EFSEE SFLEF u ago pet tet jue n. enannnnnn Che Ch ws a VOLUME XL. / rago Daily Tribw FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1881—TWELVE PAG VIGATION. CLOTHING. Ghe Cribune, Iaton, to be the mengitre of men’s success In this mornin; potitics; opposition to the capitation tax and to the -restriclion of the right of suffrage, ing to carry a resolution adjourn- {ng from Friday until Tuesduy, ‘Tyo resolu. tlon was Introduced in’ the Assembly by Raines, an furtt Gankting Stalwart, and the 0B O} CONKLING. “GOODRICH | “OUR HOUSE IS AS fransportation Co.| ruck OF BARGAINS S27 Verwona unable to yurchase copier of Tun Circago Tamuse at News Agenetes und on rall- Se and u generoussupportot the puolle schools. fouse passed Tt by st ve f Ot to 55, after a — short debate, In whieh 62, THE FOLLOWING Views Two Full Ballots Taken in the ‘Tir, Russian Government contemplates re way (ritus where Chteaga papers ave ent wit eon | ducing the rents of peasanta (nthe thirteen | ° State Legislature Yes- were advanced: : fer te favor b reiny the farts tu Lil n Ar, Ralies—The Constitution reads that fara elena ie Jacte ty thls otecrulv- | northern provinces of Tussin, ‘The scherie terday. after the Lenlsintere: ie erie! reads iat, for the oxpropriation of Jandlords and other qi MTS A DAY $0 MILWADRES, Et "AS BN EGE IS (nant After Frida, June 3, |FULL QF MEAT.” nnd Blestht Bidewheel Btenm- ae - The Ba Pats Be , you know why the mora rempectatle eltte “CHICAGO: and SHEBOYGAN | jens chlnrue kee eery entrant trateledt c Jocks. foot.of Michigan-av., every | teithuay Thet'acany? Why, it's stupty be- | people, au arg Sot oning nt # o'clock (Sunny Rivrninue | catine Mey find ony tadvertinnmente decoed of Locar rains, followed by clearing weather ud statlonary or luwer temperature, for this region to-day, : ‘Tus Pennsylvanian Senate yesterday re- Jected the bi) providing for submitting a protibitory amendment to n vote of the | font ballot, it shail cast at least one’ bal-. ot, at meridian on each succeeding day of the session, ‘fhe question [s what constitutes the sesston, The Chair have examined into this question, ‘The. law requires that ballot shail be taken each day that the Legislature isin session, Itincans letstative days, It doesn’t mean Sundays. The Legisiature can adjourn tl noxt winter by concurrent reso- Jution if it so desires, and still bo within the law, ‘The Constitution means that, a_ballot agrarian schemes will not be considered at breaent, The new Administration will have to grapple with that question. , In the mean- time the crop-prospects are so promising as to teat to the beltet that the peasants will not be x0 troublesome as they have been. ‘ener First Ballots: Conkling 34 and Cornell 21; Platt 28 and Cornell 11. —— Ar the meeting of the Board of Trustees of: the Business Men’s Moderation Society, held Second Ballots: Conkling 38 . —— . is ? shalt be held on each day when both Houses ig, wilwaukes, and vin Sitwaunca for | nite un oe renter nae araneam oUF! DS, ALEXANDE, of Tuilianapolisy was | In New York yesturlay, it was decited to and Cornell 22; Platt aro in session, if the Lexistature. doce ade Cisitarens Grand Haspide, und MU stations on We | tee Corernment toned, ant OF pricen yesterday appointed Fifth Auditor of the | abandon the total abstinence pledge, and 28 and Cornell 13. joun Friday, it must meet the duy it ad- BUM santtowoe, Laudinuion, and Manise | Frnty veaxonably foro, We dont fd dt wee- | they De ik, whe | to adopt In its ‘stead o modera- s Journe to so ns to ballot at 13 noun, oranebopenn. Mandtwrors ta uudnya oxeupiady. canary or advlnable to make groan miaatate. | Stensiry Department, vice Mr. Ela, whe p a % {r, Broaki—{ differ from | the Speaker, ec eretT MOTI tenor ments to tell yon of our Mine. You'll not be | has been appuinted in place of McGrew ng | tion pledge, by which the members ‘The Constitution means that the Leglstature ‘gpastanch Bl dina ppointed when youcatt to (rade wlth Sixth Auditor, are permilted the maderate use of beer, ale, MUSKEGON 4. Groun tay, and aff {ntor- rp tate for, etna Rey tnaenihe uta Orcioe pedlale pole Gcdnmba with C&M. We ity. brsius gresetens on Lake Superiore Hapa scren sto001eT OCONTO 6 nnd Intormediato ports 1G. AUTLAN, Supt. ToMiontreal AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS, ‘The Flegant Passenger Steamer PRUSSIA ritieave ber tock, cor. Markac and Jnckson-ste., yY, June 3, at 7 p. m.. BRiDAy the whole Chain of Lakes und Ivor Montreate Fares ang ‘witl louve weokly st sume Green Bay Ral ane oy oven fine uty o —& CO. tines) id a inn ply to Pee Farner OT TE WAREHOUSE CO. * Arotite Chiengo and Mone : PIANOS, STORY & CARIP, 188 & 190 State-st., ate barutos in Deckor ftrus,, tfatnes Are ores Satbuelieky and Story ve Camp IANOS amp Organs, forensh oron ime. very Inara thoyanutny Warranted for Heyer and nll detects nmdu woud, STORY & CARIP, 188 & 190 State-st. Anda Estoy nnd Rte This gentloman las on one of our $15 Suits, ant carries ow $1.25 Buster, You onght to seo this Suit closer, and that Duster too. Yowll fect better than the great. Conkling feels if you got inte sxeh a rig as this TO-DAY at 104 & 106 MA DISON-ST Wo want to show you some real earnest - Bargafus, viz: GUNES OUT TAS, 8, #10 10, 31 #4 BIS ‘Tina and space don't allow us to onthixe ond bi then Bully, but you wil if you Keo thon, NUMMER COATH—Le, toe, B,D, £4, 42.5, 8 Fi, Sey AG Wo ura ory tiues “laze Oeeneet DAVO lo wet aa. notlor, ns W2IUITRE Vin <—iéo, 1. $1.25, 61.5. £5, 82.00, 8, ke, pio Se. Thundrads In stock to wuleot o alngis ond fron, DUNT ERS—F1, $1.25. $1.50. $7, $2.0, 8, Hi, ko, ke, Se. "Worth your noolig ityou thine oF inves. Bargains in Boys’ Clothing, Bargains in Furnishings, and Bargains in Tailorings, WHERE 229 104 & 106 MADESON-ST. ? _Cenfatalyl tt Wtght inthe Molde of tho Block, FURNITURE FINE & RIEDIUA! sHolion 8 Hildreth 2Y1 223 STAVE 8% 0. Colorado. bd 9 $50. ML. pu 'S, Chiot t ‘he ot Otte, Pro Gienunandutier Mae 30. ‘his wequnt latet Mie ba been enlansed lo three thine {Uy Gehelaal cnpe re de expense ne Gyr n equated In nMOMeble, NIC, 8 OF SHOALS, N, 1 vo th on : i Liven te een eae aos ne per pair for Dress Pants of Pie balla rfoes sauna attr aS Waite. Duck, made. to. order. boring, Uiiiaedsy mee “halt, Wand ci anusicy Hotel i] National Guard, Bands, Fire Sot-elas _DAIGILVON BHU8. & COL TE SHEFFIELD HOUSE, brug GRAND DETOUIE, ILL, sie Brea Sataegy sue ana ate My altuate EMIT: wood tishing und pleasure rides on ateaty dG quiet usd coin Tabla. necomumdacons at "aod 4 arti 4 bos ASA VDotauey there waco SEA VIEW |] Companics, and Yachting Clubs take notice, Send for illustrated catalogue, 320 cuts, G. F, FOSTER, SON & CO,, 23 Washington-st., Chicaga, ‘Tho dost nnd safost diet far, the ctilludren, during the ‘Dot wonther, ts Dh. Ridge’s Prepared Food for Infins, RYE BEACH, N.H, iM acortte and t Boored end tarely et Le the a ifuliv located hoto}, zrostly urnstied rar no Ti =. . plank watk ro honch, wre . it does not meot the case made by the sugar | carried none with him. It would not 3 ny ei eontor ft on aE ae Hecommondod by all lending physlcinns, earn ‘staneg that the So- |r ccnera, and offensive because ft charesthat | bo suroriaing. If a changed ast again i Be tenance Se ne Bagi t antes clon some of the sugar merchants hava been | to-morrow. The Bucks expected Assembly- 8 UTED STATES HOTEL, GALE & BLOCK], Ara meoting of the Now York Chamber of soils uf rain, Tha Connon atiociahu | uy dimnlley., ress” xe Carley: 9 Vaueate. i ; SAR; GL Clariant: tf & 48 Me laRtey Bratt ve yt . | that the views enumerated by Secretary Sher- peatald avid Rumsoy,. 1 ATOGA SPRINGS. Hoses dnd £20 N. Clarkeats Chleagar | Commerce yesterday resolutions were adopt man are directly contrary to the views heldby | bu thelr expectations wa re not fulfilled, ‘Tho Fontotinsss sosreecorel Ya of 1881. yen from duno {1 to Oel f, Tjuiine artillery practice at Graudenz, a fortited town in Western Prussin,s shell foil and burst in the midst of 0 party of artillery- nen, killing three Captatnsand two gumers, and seriously wounding three other persons. ——— ee Tir police war at Troy is not over yet. Mayor Murphy yusterday remover Police Comtntastoner Hydomy and Hydom finme- dintely preferred charges against Murphy, | and. kentthom to Gov, Cornell. Hydom is one of the Republican Commissioners, Mn, Franny 1, Gowers, of the Phila- delphin & Reading Railroad, has decided to give up the fight. is officiaily {informed of the decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, he will give Way to Mr. Bond, the representative of the MeCalinont Interest. Gen. Grant and Capt. Ends have arrived at New Orleans from Moxico, President reports that his mission was highly successful. He thinks that Conkling Is be- Ing vadly tronted, but will not interfere In tho matter. Me says there fs no truth in- the stury about the lost Jewel Tut Popo hus conferred on Viear-General Quinn, and also on Chancellor Preston, of the Archdiocese of New York, the ttle of Monsignor. Both reverend gentlemen have alsu been made Private Clmberlains to his Heliness, and will soon be raised to the dig- nity of prelates of the Yontitical household, ny Joux McCun.ovai, the tragedian, and Billy Fforence, the comedian, backed their vod opinion of Lroquols to the tune of $35,- 600. Both ean ufford to quit the stage for sume thne and enjoy themselves at the ex- pense of the Cockneys, S'o use Billy Flor- ence's own expression after he was rescued from drowning at Saratoga, “ God is good to the Irish.” ‘Tue Emperor ot Austria, ina speech de- livered at the close of the Hungarian Diet yesterday, congratulated himself and his audience on the peaceful relations existing between Austula and ‘the other European Powers, and ended, us Royal personaxes and thelr representatives usually do, with a pre- diction uf future progress and prosperity. emeeraeeneeenee Tue Post-Oflco Dopartinont has decided that samplesof flour or other powdered sub- stances ure unmiudiable unless put In cases and sealed so that particles cannot sift Itis recommended that the bags containing the substance be inclosed in boxer or tubes made of hardwood, or of inetal with a sliding clasp or serew, and without sharp corners. through, ADELEGATION of West Virginin Repubilic- ang, headed by ox-Seeretary Golf, enlled on the President yesterday to urge the claims of Mr. A. W. Campbell, of Wheeling, who will be remembered as having so effectively thwarted Conkling'’s bullying tactics in the Chicago Convention, for 2 forelgn mission, Tho President received the delegation cor- dinily, and promised to consider the matter, eee AT s meeting of the Spanish Anti-Slave Trade Society In Mudrid yesterday.resolu- tions were adopted demanding the of capital punistinent and the lminediate Uberation of all siaves In the Antilles and West Indian Istands, ‘Tho domands of the Soclety ure not likely to be complied with. ed declaring that the syatem of examination shail meet on every day of the week. "There fs nothing to prevent our meeting on Friday, Saturday, or Monday at 12 o'clock. The Inw requires that we shall meet on each aucecet- ing day, and wo only have to follow the pro- visions of the law and conform therewith, Mr. Waring—The Constitution provides the methods, of calling sessions of the Lezls- lature, ‘The Governor has tho power to en!l extraordinary sessions. {The Governor, by See. 4, Title 4, ahould send a atatament of the condition of the State at each session. The meaning of the Inw fs that the word “session” does not mean one sitting, but tho whole period while tho Lugisias ture is In sossion. THOSE WHO VOTED FOR tho resolution were Democrats and Conkling men. Seventeen Demuocrata but not a single Conkling tan voted ugiinst tho revulution, A siinilar resolution introduced jn the Senate by Senator Davenport wus tald on the tablu. Dur- ing tho prolonged atrugete in Peansytvania bit- lots wore taken avery day, and the best wuthor!- tea here hold thut tho law requires a session of isiuture every noon exvept Bunday. It teved that the Conkling mea bave somo similar motive in pushing — this lun, It may be n dovice to throw. doubt on the legality of the election of any Senator whe may ‘be chosen, or it may be an indirect motbod of throwing the contést: over until next fall. If tho resulution be adopwed to-inorrow by the Senate, many would not be eurprised to ace tha Conklingltes returning next week with proofs that the adjourntnene was filogal, and that an election, If made, would be declared yold, zo that Jt would be best to adjourn altogother with- out further usuless balloting. THE ADMINISTRATION BEN hold another meating this ovening, at which Jt is sald there were abou fey members, As some of thoir meetings at PMinilton Harris’ law vttice bad been overheard by enterprising re- porters, they moved to-night intoa duncing-hall over the Hepublican headquarters, Just before the gathoring was called to order, somo one bap- pened to louk out tho back window, and dis. covered a thirty-foot ladder reaching up to a widow opening into uw closet otf the ball, breaking down the door of this, two stenog- raphers were found fully prepared to take o Yerbutim report of tho speeches for a New York er. ‘They were xiven the grand bounce, und the meeting was called to order by Senator McCarthy. A short seasion of an hour .was held, Whilu the members were recommend- ed to concentrate thelr votes on one or two mon, ho candidates were adopted, and the go-as-you- Please program will prevall again to-morrow. THE NOMERTSON MEN consider this the shrewdest policy, They think Conkling’s forces will go to pleces ina day two, and thst then the seloction Of candidates. will como casily. Natur- ally this belief Js strengthen by io fuct that Goy. Corncli’a intimate fricnts Ore said to be hard at work for bis success. The An most interestod in bis clection is Lieut.- Gov. Hosking, who attends tha joint sessions daily. Altnough bo {s too wonk yot to Preside, he watchos the proceedings Iutently, and 8 falne expression of pleusure und .eatisfuction fits over his pale ince as ench guin for Cornell is announced. One serious obsec tion to Corncil’a vromation 1s the Very fact that he will bo auce Speded by such & woak und inoflicient man as THIS CONFERENCE declded to oppose all attempts to ndjourn, and a deterinined effort will bu mado in the Senate to- morrow ta dofeat the resujution to adjourn un- tt Tuesday. Tho Administration men will nlso nove for two ballota to-morrow, and will dis- courage pairing, The Bucks aro anxious to nd- Journ to-morrow tii Tuesday, as Conkling went to Now York an tho bout this evening to appear ngs counsel for tho stockbulders in tha euitagiinst the Manhattan Elevated allroad Compauy. for which ho {6 to receive n fee of 25,000, “He does notoxpect to return to until Monday afternoon. Arthur and Vlatt are atill here, PROCEEDINGS, ‘To the Western Associated Press, —~ ALBANY, June 2.—A resoludon to adjourn sino dicon Saturday was lust in tho Assembly to-day, 28 to 08, only Domoorats voting yous and a con- current resolution to taky # recess from Friday Gi rueuday next was adopted,—yeaa, 61; nays, IN JOINT CONVENTION, ‘The following Is tho result of the first ballot to-day for the Conkling vacancy: Assemblyman Cowles Changes from Conkling to Cornell, the First Break, or light whies, and are only pledged to nb stain from the nse of whisky, rum, brandy, and spirituous beverages, and to use beer, ale, and wine In moderation, and to use thelr Influence to have others follow their ox- auple. ‘This isn new departure surely. ——— Sm Epwann Tuonsk ON, the Isritish Min- ister to Washington, hiatided Secretary Blaine last evening a draft on London tor 415,000, the sunt agreed on as compunsation for the damages inieted on American fishermen in Fortune Bay. The money will be distributed iminediately among tha rightful clalmants. Minister Thornton, In phying the money, sald he still held to his Governmont’s interpre- tation of the fishery articles of the Treaty of Washington. Ie had the Jlalifax award in hfs inind probably. Cornell’s Friends Working In- dustriously to Secure His Election. Difficulty of Consolidating His Two Large Voting Phalanxes, Ilo says that ay soon us he Conference of Administration Men to Plan a Way Out of the Wer fear that matters are going from bad | Muddle, to worse In Franee, Only tha day before yesterday the Captain of an artillery com- bitny was sentonced to five years’ Imprison- ment for stealmg from the military chest while he was regimental treasurer; three elorks employed in a large commercial house in Parls wore. arrested for defalentions AMounting to 500,000 fraiies; three duels wore fought; and the Bourbon and Irreconcilabie papers took to abusing Gambetta because Blsmarck’s organ praised some of his recent speeches, Conkling Pushing an Adjournment—A $25,000 Fee Awaiting Him in New York, The ex- AT ALBANY. TWO BALLOTS. 2 Spectat Diapaten ta The Chicago Tribune. Anuasy, N. Y., June 2.—The two ballots to-<dny were marked by a greater coucentra- tion of the Adrmintstration votes, the steadi- ness of the Conkling-Piatt forces, and the in- creased strength of Cornell and Depew as tho leading anti-Conkling candidates for the short and long terms respectively. The votes show a large diversity of views among the Adininistration forces, und a reluctance on the part of the majority of these to rally to the chivf candidates, ‘Che union of the seat- tering votes on two candidates is going to ba a task more difficult than any that has yet arisen In the contest. ‘I'he Administration Jeaders have conducted their negative cam- palgn so far without o blunder, and have manifested great wisdom and sagueity in thelr movements, If they ean now make A SUCCESSFUL, AGGRESSIVE FIGHT, {t will be a fine pleco of pofitical maneuver- ing, Their policy is to move slowly but surely, keeping harmony and the defent of Conkling prominent as the two main paints in the campaign. There are within thelr uumber several strongly antagonistic cle- ments, but the leaders are hopeful of belng ablote reconclicall differences between these factions in the course of the. In the ballot- ing to-day Evarts, Pomeroy, Martin, Davis, Alvord, White, and Chapman disappeared from the list ot candidates, while four now persons—Vanvott, Rumsey, Sloan, and Wil- bur—received one vote cach, Joshua M. Vancott, who recelved Senator Loomis? vote on both ballots, is a Brooklyn lawyer of liigh standing, and at present Chairman of the State ‘Lax Commission. Senutor Daven- port yoted on both ballots for ¢ DAVID RUMSEY, a Judea of the Supreme Court from the Westorn part of the State. George B, Sloan, who hails from Gswero, was Speaker of the Assembly hn 1877, aud s very popular politic inn twoor three yearsago. Congressinan David Wilbur, of Otsego County, recefved 9 compli- mentary vote from one of the Otsegu As- semblymon. Conkling and Platt cach lost one vote on tho first ballot,—Senators Astor and Forster bojng palred for thoday. On the next ballot Platt’s adherents held firm, but Conkling lost one,—the first break from his ranks, THIS WAS ASSEMBLYMAN COWLES, who changed to Cornell, is namo cones high upon the roll, but his defection ———— ConanerssMan Tiostas L. Youna, of Ohio, ‘Was banqueted at Now York last evening by Mackey, the bonanza king. Atwong those Present on the accaston were Senator Jones, ex-Congressiuan Daggett of Nevada, and other mining speculators. For what reasou is not clearly set forth In. the dispatches, the banquet and Mackey’a sudden return from Europe have set the mining bulls and bears to thinking that the banquet had more siz- nifleanco than o mont to Tom Young, Premier HTIS, In announcing the newCabinet to tho Itatlan Chambers yestor- day. made an huiportant speech, in which le foreshadowed u measure of electoral re- form which he declared an tmper- ative necessity, Ho sald that the Gov- ernment had deckled to Increase the war budget so as to complete tho re organization of the amny, and added sige nifleantly that Italy wr.jted perce, but peacs with dignity. The Minlster of Wat, who fol- towed Depretix, sald that he could not per- init the publication of the correspondence about the ‘Lunis affair, ———e Sin Hesny Jans, the English Attornoy- General, fs sald to have told the British Cab- {net yesterday that in order to suppress the Land League they should imprison nearly the whols population of Irelnnd, and if they fntend to put an end to resistance to evic- tion they must adopt the same ex- treme course, The news from Ireland this morning tells of riots in every place where an evigon was attempted. In some enses tho people have been successful; in others they have been benten, some killed and numbers wounded, ‘Tho Island seems to be turned into a military camp. Another siege of the Now Pallas Castle will bo at- tempted to-day, _—_— ‘Tue Comnilttes of the New York Chamber of Commerce, appointed some months ngo to consider Secretary She.man’s letter in ref- erence to the collection of duties on sugar, reported yesterdny. ‘Tho report declares Seeretary Sherman's letter ovasive because omy olition parevereys most remarkable feature of the day was the the United States Clroult Court in the caso af ~ The Joint ecseion thon proceeded to take an- TOMPRINS. GAGE & co. BUSINESS CARDS, for appolatments In the New York Custom | ous sterritt, Col, Conkling, brotherer | estonlstilng increase of Gov. Cornell's voto | otheratie ton tia Mente seed ae Hovis TTA ee ee vow ecw omnes 1 Louse Inuugurated by Collector Merritt has eaves 4 . from 10 to! on the first ballot for the short | resignation of Conkling. i beta ten gee bias M4 g boen of great buneflt. to the comsmercin} com- px Sinope. Canby Bla ae course Of } rer, Of the claven yates gained, threc,inctud- ore ange from Conkilay to Cornall, Hepet Yeve 1S, For etrouture. wrnin, UIVER, AGE 5 | munity, and that it should be continued and | Secretary Sherman. ‘The Chmiittoo report | ing Alvord and Husted, the Administration CGonkitng ERED Hed) 70355 | oxtended, ‘Chis system {8 the ono’ which | ¥88 Adopted, however, Cul Conkling being | tini¢-Breed ieadors In the Assambly, came | es CREAN 5) AN IOUSE, WING LAKE. “MONMOUTH © J, MOUTH CO. Ne Joy HIOYNEG.CO.22 Blank Book Makers ts Ni c = APE A N3 MEE Gloucestoe, a N.—lans Rock house, Conkllug and the machine have dvcried so Industriously, Tux lowa Greenback Convention nomt- Wheoler.... Jacobs, Iradluy. Othors scattering. no of Conkling’s votes, that of Astor, was Oo withheld throug a palr with Forster. 16 the only diasentlont, is Trenz were two ballots in the Now York Legisiature yesterday. On the first Conk- from Wheeler, two from Evarts, one from Pomeroy, two from Alvord, one from Fenton, one from Tremaine, aud one from Crowley. On the sccond bailot he gained Senator Kise. Finent orf buthiage und a for State oftica rstor= | {lug had U4 votes and Platt 28 votes,—a toss | Woodln’s vote from Pomeroy, Assembly- Th ae tated era Y 80 the Atlante eoust,. Rem tor ilies nated a full roster for y ofticers yester. i a vi enecond vow tor Ralcoessor to Platt ra- SS MT is OW and Pr: inters. uay, D. M. Clark, of Wayne County, leads at one ie sal at thls Joss as explained Hen Carles, yitorhuatt anil Lows, from sulted us follows: vou can aayo money by go. | We ticket as candidate for Govern- | by the statement that on fe Conking | and fost Fenner ‘and D, stussell, Ei Kernan. eB tuto headquarters, "| or. A indy, Mrs, Mary 2, Nush, of | ten had patred with one of the Opposition: | Who went. io Fonton and Eick. Ga tie 30] {Cornell ; wh Gair's Gas Vixtore Manufactory, OL AMI Cann}at., near Muiaon ecnuine-bowses. Ol tieln= LICK, Pa Manty ut twee Une tu Lawndale, i One OT CAUTION. Notice ts heraby uivon that the fullowlug warehouss receipts havo bean alolen frou us, und ull parties ure hereby cautloned not t i vies Armour, Dolo & 15,90, 400.2) busbole G — ch BL Cony ptroilor, “Al ~~ SPROUTING GOODS, Gt our own Importation TAWN and Manufacture, All kinds, stylus, and grados, Keuh's TRNNIS, "Seton's, | = els No.2 red wintor (08 Madison-st. Utas leting Ago tnt of Lawn Younia and Gonutal Sie: free woau apptiewtion. at. and Millurd-ay, than % feet front by y Oenirent proferrad. ch thy nbove will bo roe ed at Lhe Comptrollur« ontice look nie 13, 1st, and 8 Cy 1 fur action there- dee iot auth Inteat tered mune ac eie hanhete 0 "es bushels Nuslonal Hlavutor, No, 1137, Foo. 3, "Bi, 1,771.0 bush No. Prod wintoi STNaMuna Hluvator, Nuc 16d, Keb. 23, ‘61, 919 bushols 1,122, Le 1, °60, 600.50 ty = HTS rates pair, Store and Basement ‘To Rent, ‘No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.'s Wholesale House, Inquire at +, SILVERMAN'S BANK, o 7o La Salle-st. Tn OUUEE PARSONS. ACOUDRELLOVY, Fegothe nde oof pom: Qualyy the bust, Catalozuu, prices, und terms sunt uo apblication, OSHKOSH, WIS. CELLULOID GOODS, ‘TRUS: neo Wt curing ense Truss Vernon. we the boat. Also ra sieeatent dn Chea, WET MAN SX PAIK ET Since to Mtaturete, Cuteaaee Me FI Tepe TIN AN CLL i eS nanny Aber oe ater foaoe ical and He gyuutasions, | Propuat- 1 aD wid upwatdy on ests Soe ti sary’ feel stacy in thie they: ure dieeticad tay of duly noxt Zadtese “wieh security, GAY WHEELED at Union of ONEY TO LOAN yg, OVSd Chicago Property at current MEAD & COE, 349 La Salle-st, is en) Cuffs, Collars and Bosous, Price Lists and Goods sent by mail, Catt or dddress BARNES & CO. 86 Madison-st., Lrivune Building. Polk County, was nominated for Superin- teudent of Public Instruction, EEE | of the usual character, and one expressing sympathy with the Land-Leaguo agitation in Treland, were adopt peek ann : Tue antl-Conkling members of the New. York Legislature concurrent resolution for adjournment to Tuesday already adopted in tho Assembly, ‘They also decided to concontrate thelr full Members of the caucus were advised not to Secretany Wixvom intends to Issue a circularlotter to steambunt inspectors and to the public genorally to-~lay embodying the rules which must be observed by excurston- steamboat owners and Captains, so as to In- sure the safety of passengers. The tuspect- ors will bu obliged to exact strlet compliance Tug Virginia Readjusters’ Convention mot at Richmond yesterday and organized by the election of John J. Paul, of Rockingham, as Chalrman, speech congratulating the party on Its wadép long spevch, tu. which hy reviewed hla conrag in the United States Senate, and dofended 2, . und accused - the ,Dem- vcraty of —attém: A resolution. Iytoraing count and free batlot; merlt:-not race or re On the second ballot, however, Conkling’s vote dropped to 33, while Platt’s re malned ot 2 No palr could explain this, Conkling lost one vote at least. It would bo strange if Pintt’s strength should prove to be more enduring than that first ballot for tha Jong tezm he received 1L votes, tho samo as yesterdhy, and 13 on the second, ID 18 A SIGNIPIOANT FACT that 9 of these 13 aro Wheelor and Rogers men, They are willing to vote for Cornell icit will not interfore with the chances of their candidates, wh{le Depow’s friends are ‘Tho batanco scattoring, Furthor voting wus postponed till to-morrow Boon. is CONKLING LEFT ALBANY to-night for Nuw York, called awsy by legal Busitieas. ito will rotura C0 Albany "as ood as bis business Is completed. Resolutions THERY If TROUBLE IN THK CAMP OF THE .| of tho lordly Ioscae. In the Opposition, Cor- } reudy to support the Governor if lie docs ADSINISTIATION MEN, met ln caugis Inst night | nell and Depew galned most vates, Tho for { not antagonize Depew. If jealously frowing out of tha multitude of candidates. and decided to make an effort to defeat the | mer had 23 for the Conkling term, and tho | arises between Depew, *. Rogers, ceed ia to-and ABucle who can brome the ‘ thre \- Wheeler olemunts; ond nye con: must go down, al those who vote for Cornell would unite on hin for one term he would be the highest latter 40 for tha Piatt term, At this rato, Mr, Conkling will not be abla to follow the example of the “old man,’ and “fight it out Cornull, ‘fhe otbors want Crowley or Luphai, Toero is intriguing in cuch dfroction. ‘The friends of Conk! ng, were botder this morning than at any time du Tho Hucl ‘ing the contest, ” Republican, and would lead Conkling by two | organ culis upon thes epublicana to return Who ave nderood to Oy cadatn | thoro feu evidenco ne Conkling ins tas | ices te ete facet ot cole | Canara ad Gt ie ad vots hus culled forth some bitter dununcia- tions of his course by intimate friends of tho ex-Senntor, On the fiyst ballot Depew scored 238, pleking up two Evarts and several other seutterlng votes, and tieing Platt. On the sevond he obtained 8, and passed **Mfe ‘T'oo,” the firat decided advantage obtained by the Administration side since the voting be- gan, ‘Cho prejudica fostered by tha mionopoly-talk keeps some of the countr: members froin voting for hha, and it woul by yash to predict that Mr, Depew will preve u winner, . VICE-PRESIDENT WHEELER'S BOOM opponents to uame thelr man! who ia ta tuke his placu as leader, It isin the failure of the Administration men to unite upon candi- dato that tho Bucks suo tholr opportunity, It is auspeoted that Conkling has bad severdl mem- bors acting with the Autministration mun, who uro kept thor for the express purpose of pro- Vonuting an agrocinent on candidates, ‘A DEMOCKAT 4 anya: “Tha Adtalnistration Ropublicans aro in, a terrlblu quandary, In the beylnning of the fight, Sonutor Robertwon und bis sult muppud prograns which was not to be extend, wh provided only for the dufeat of Conk: “utaylny qualities” of Gen, Grant. ———aeen Ancunisnor Cnokk brought to a close yesterday at Thurles, the Archioplscopal town, what is deseribed in the eablegram as “a moat extraordinary ecclesiastical esi paigu.” He made two spocches during the day, In one of these, “ns a patriot, as an Irish Bishop, tn tho numo of Tipperary, and in the name of Iroland,” he appealed to Gtad- id also shelve. Piatt with these rulos in all cnsea, under palin of | stone to atop evictions, He depleted In t ll. ‘The day and hour ralled int dismfaal, In view of the many steamboat | powerful and eloquent language the Heaive fo haves ronzhed ita Malt, Cir Lhe frat Hho/moer sual ‘ot Hoacoa's “rahe ware disasters of lust year, 1t Is to be hoped that | evils wrought by ovictlons in Ireland. | tho socond. ils principal support cones wus” acfoatuds Whee” adinivston see the luspectors will do their whole duty, lie advisea the people to pnasively | from St. Lawrence County at orthorn | the Adininistration mon ~ ———wee ta not on} abuse the ox-Huss, but amend thoir first program by attempting to repluce Couxe Hog ana slat wi fats pronounced enemies of New York. Although Senators —[irdsall, Robertson, and Wagner, of the Administra- tion party, continues to vote fur hin, ins candidavy docs hot excite much enthustasn, Tho Rogers gronp remains compact and un- changed, loss of one yoto belng caused by Senator Forster's pair. Ie is regurded ag niuch nore ikely to gain than loss as long resist their enforcement, that being the most expedient course, Jn another speech he de- fended tho Land-League agitation, whieh, he said, could not have reached Sts present magnitude without the codperauion of the Irlah prieathood.. Ho declared tfint Parnell the Bucks, menodment that hus ox ibited shai i mistake and forcud a bult, whieh say th Hut irrepyrable tujury. le is to wetout of this unfortunate quandary Dist the wouret geting was held lust night. “One thing iy ebrtvin: If the deturminution to land two Ad- Mr, Paul made a long dust successes, defunding its prinuiplea | wag nop opposed to -the codperation af the | us tie Bours aueplante style cantinues, "Che imtatacractone mon Be WinnOe AA as aed é : ; se be ast, | wi je, and fo sae D; rr enae of action. Senator Mahone alsu | priests; on the contrary, he sought thelr ballot” witen fevlontaovan oF hte etch cee: | thiragears geen, soe ents resets Conkllou, bs vot his elght votes, and the steadfastness of Laphaim's forces, one additional recruit being secured: on the Anal bullot, making ulne In all, pre the only other fasturea worthy of ur » At iste bo hoped that the few Assenibiviien who fritter away thelr votes on auch Nbneutites us War codperation; thut he boxged him (the Arch- bishop) to use his (utuence to have the priests join the movement. He concluded by saylog that, “bayonats or no bayonets," the Irlsh people should determine ta pro- be retires froot the ruou, aud, after that, to any two inen who are tn sympathy with hin. Hesides thew, thore are rulrtuen membora wou ure RUxIOUS tO cael their ballots for Conkting, but dare not do vo and accopt tho sentusvy of piing to bulldoze fbn, THEM INDIGNANT CONKTITUENCIES, his course Was unanimously sidopted, A platform | claim thelr wants, to demand thelr rights, Eulek, ‘Prematne, Wilbur nud Ditte Fale, thon, iakes ‘a total: of (irlrcolgne vate of principles was thei" ydopted, embracing | and deflantly asserted that they would not pit leas hele foullalineas LogmartoN | hun js reyuired for a deualoue | Should Irouert: the prinelplo of the Ridalehrger biN; wfatr | cease until they had obtained a full measure | quiring 4 faite Mlk, & adit fey | sound Woodin, ta stevord two, or even une of of success, oxullelé enough, yet an attempt wus muds | the vucunuies to Contling's fronds, ft would be PRICE FIVE CENTS: regarded naa virtual back-down, and a wonk- ness, which would tend to rebuild the waning Powets of the opposition,” mA THE BALLOTING, 80 FAR, Jenves the situation ns mront a purzic us ever, and, abould the Bucks, acting Ilke the 106 nt Cai- no keep upanundroken front from day to day, thora {8 no uhance whatover of Adininiatra- Hon vandidates being elouted, Be Duteher, about tno prospect for Conkling and Platt, anid; “itis satisfactory enough to Ha ag it statids, Wo have sullicfont votes to command tho situation, and ilovolopments ox- peuted to-day and to-morrow will give us ine crensod strongth. The votes for Cornoll and Crowley wil not atay with thom, but. will como back to Conkitog and Mutt for iho tirst break, ‘The prospect Is tore bopefui for tho Buck side than it bas appeared siuco the begiuning of the canvass." : SENATOR FOSTEN, speaking on bebalf of the “Administration afie, said: “it is impussible te tell, nt this moment, who will bd tho chofce uf tho Convention for ourside, J should not he surprised if the devel- epmcaes woru ie ee Oke and paiatiis men will constitute a tickot,* It ina} be Cornell and Depew, which would attract au : Port from both wings. [don't think the Buoks ire so mad with Cornell us they pretend, Thoy would certainly rathor havo hit thanan Ad- ininistratfon man, and tho Adminiatration moa ‘fre favorably disposed to hitn.” DEMORALIZED, é Aa soon ng it was known that Conkling had loft tor New York, it bad a demoralizing ‘effect On bis followers, and the most lukewarm aro belfeved to huve at ance entered Into negotintions with tho friends of tho Adminis- tration. Jt now fooks as though a combination will bo made to securo the cloction of Corneil and Depew, 1 COLDWATER, MICH. A STRAW, Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Conwaten, Mich. Juno %—A-Nttle Inv eldent occurred in this clty Inst evening which may be considered a political straw driven by the wind of popular Approval, In alectureon “Pluck and Power” befure a County Sunday-Sehool Gonvention In this city Inst evening, Prof, Samuel Dickey, of Albion College, In this State, referred to the - Garfeld-Conkling controversy, and satd that he was lad = President Gnr- field tind tho pluck to meet and override the affronta of “Lord Roscoe” and consign his power(?) to oblivion, Theroupon an. Iminedlate storin of applause rang throughout: the church, and {t was some moments vefore quist was restored. ‘There are nota half dozen, out-und-nut Conkling sympathizers in this clty, anu it iy doubtful If there ace many ture thad that number in this county, CASUALTIES. EXPLOSION OF GAS. Special Disvateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Montnear, June 2.—This. morning an ex Plosion occurred in the of] and paint works befonging to Messrs, A, Ramsoy, Inspector of Streets, which resulted in setting fire to 8 portion of the premises and doing damage to the building. ‘The explosion took place in one of the furnaces used for catcimining Ramsey's concentrated zine, the in which liad pec6me . confined through the. filling up of one of the flues. Only sone half-dozen. men were working in tho furnace-room at the time. So severe, hows ever, was the explosion that they were all lifted from -thoir feet, and one of thom, Mr. MoFure, lane, the chemist in charge, was thrown pros’ alnst somo woodwork and more or lest bauised, besides receiving some severe burns, Aftor the expiosion tho.tinmos quickly spread te tho adjacent part of the buliding, but, tho Cen= trai Division und Salvage Corps immediately ar riving, they were soon extinguisted. The dam age iaconfined to the upper portions of the factory and will not be heavy. A FATAL ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. Detuort, Mich., Juno .—A shocking :and, remarkable accident occurred in this cl about.midnight, Mrs. Thomas McGravy,’ highly-respected widow lady, aged 40, living in one of the most prominentstreeta, reached + home Jate, after an evening's visit to a friend, She found herself locked out, and the young: children and servants gone to bed, With the aseletance of & neighboring sorvant-girl she guined acecss tothe houso through tho basoe ment window, and undertook to rench the talir floor of tho house by means of a dumb-watter, By some strange fatality she was caught hy th¢ neck in the elevator, and, before her scream for help could bring hor assistance, she wi Stranyled to death. AN UNFORTUNATE DEAF LADY. Syectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Davesront, In, June 2—~fhis morning Mrs. Mary MeKinney, of Molinc, met hee death ina sudden and horrible manner, The woman was a little deaf, and {n crossing the railroad track was cought by the cow-catcher of 8 locomotive, carricil some six feet, and thon thrown n distanos of twenty fect Into the corner of 8 barbud-wire feoce, torn that most of the person wus exposed. Death followed tho accident instantly. UNFORTUNATE CURIOSITY, Leapbvitie, Colo, June 2~—This afters noon Walter and Lottie Smith, aged 4 nail 6 spectively, while playing on a vacant lot Tound a gant catridzo. ney attenipted re Urenk it open ta seu what was inside, when it exploded, throwing thom several yards and badly tacoratiny Goth, The boy'a Hands were both torn off and bis oyes blown out, UNDER THE WITEELS. Specrat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Drtavay, Wis., Juno 3,—Patrick Doyle, a Jaborer at the City elevator, fell between’ the cars while at work to-day and was ground into an uurecognizable mass of bonus and flesh, A freight-train way making 8 tying switch af the time. 5 DNOWNED, Spaciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inptanavoris, Ind, Juno 2—Harry; « 4-year-old son of Abol Sanborne,- was drowned to-night by falling over tho balustrade of tho Weat stroct bridge of the canal, A NEW RIVER STEAMER. Botctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Keoxun, Iu., June 2.—The new steamer Geng City arrived bore at 3:35 p. m. to-day. Hundreds of ourcitizens were on the lovec atralning thelr eyes to catch the rat glimpse of ber, Tho boat was in charge of Capt, A. M. Hutchison, of this city, and It is estimated that from 500 101,000 ex- cursjonists wore on board from Sr. Louis, Hannibal, Quincy, and othor points along the river. The buat has been cnthuglastically ro- colved all tho way along, ee iu bouuty, and Juatitios all that bas bei id of hor, She lett ou hor return trip ats . —— . SOUTHERN SOLDIERS. Paxbentiox, Md., June 2—A manument erect ed by the Ladios’ Monumental Association of Frederick County, at Mount Olive Cemetery, to mark tho graves of Southern soldiers who fell at Antictuin, Monacuvy, and elsewhere in this youl, wus Unvoilod to-day in the presence of soyeral thousand persous, “An ores was dow Uvered by James A. Huchanan,of Baltimore, The monument Js surmouniod by a statue of @ Confederate infantry saldibr, heroic glzo, it wis sculptured in italy ‘of the tlnest Carrera marble, Deir ceapesceumen eee NEW ORLEANS ITEMS, + Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, New On:uand, La., Juno 2—The Pollco Jury of thy Pariah of Jofferson have expropriated 2,600 foot front by 300 feet doop on the river- bank at Freetown, 0} it New Orleans, for the vominal price of rien for a depot alte for the - New Orloans Pacitlo Road, Customt-{ouse collections for the wouth of May amount to $448,070,—the larest monthly rocelpta alae 1872, a ATNA. 2 Tlantronp, June 3.—The stockholders of the nna Fire Insurance Company baye ratified the action of tho Directors Increasing the on; mend wash subsoripuons from $.,0W0,0W0 to ‘seu One million dollars was called ty July, es 1 SUGAR.’ Monsusar, June %—Tho eugar market has Deon excited for somo days, owing toan ade vance tu retjours at BY to BH Contes granuluted at 10) conte, on a A_KICKER. 2 ALUANY, N. Y,, June &.—Polleo Commissioner Hydarn, of Troy, auapended from diity by Mayor Murpby, bas preferred charges tu the Goveruur ayulust the Mayor, ‘ flor clothing wns #0 - ives. Yollow sugar sold to-day 4 sg

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