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Che Chicago ae VOLUME XL, CLOTHING, Questionable TASTE. ehobit that some dealers have of tnitulg~ fay te personalities aad petty cusnednens of vouekinds, it rated by thia_xenalble comes alt as it deserees to be. The sable of the mum iohe tapired ta bean Oxy muy yet be trite Yuen—HE HUSTED, YOU REMUMBER, Yitit WIS OWN WIND, Qo far as we are concerned the object of these would-be wits (?) must fail, for we are piving no gratuitous advertising by replying ptheir undignified insinuations. 4 MUTT é& CO. BAY ‘IVE AND LET LIVE.” There's Room Efaugh for Ail. Take a Chair, Sir! Take a Chair, Now, While we tell you some of the inducements 104. & 106 HADISON-ST lst. Men’s Clothing. Well here are Suite from $5.00 to Kiew, White Tri, tbe to 818, “Pants, $140 to FU), Stinmer Coats, G10 LD Duratars, We To $5.00. Goods thut nro wall pig rarity their money, und pan out as wo repres i epithe ’ A 4. Boy’s Clothing. pisgine at a Good tteltable Mlue Sailor Sult for sraroagh mesucetnente ne ELOK 4.00, 4000, 8600, 49-8 wa GU, aT, BIS, €ILY, Se. ; dd:-Custom Tailoring. Bepatient; no long’athry thistent} Fityou lke shite. in Sult complete, #3..0and upwards, You'll Msyua was eves Letter dressed. 4th, Haberdashery. Don't mlduudurstand na thie meana Gentlemen's Fenubinw Goods, Our sides te very Jorge and prices tum, (ONE IN AND AEE UN, a! Ktectrie-Iighted ‘Gnibing Houso~alwaye pind to seu you at It & 106. Madison- st “RIE WENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H. The Hotet willl 4 po aS ty Doatur Go uvats, Be pies und und wea~ ul wtmuaphure, thy exsy omtiner by reached, le advantaxus for boating, Rad, aad Datliliug, uxcellent drives und uttraciive Beall cumbinety inako it one of & vices on thy New England Cun: cating every modern padlance, nUlatod Toons, TOK aULTUN Vidws Luth Tdi he “ Meh " pkbitean be itis spacious Uruished in black walnut, BEVH, large puriors, boils, and joyiiont, paxsunyer elovaturdpere hall for dancing und theatrics, ebestra uf twrunty ingnibers of acknowlotuod al en: feast mune r Hxbilly, under thy dircedun of Mr. John un Slusles! Dircetor at thy Nostun Museum), Tagish musle Tor the season, Veranda, tioen tvet in whith, surrounding the Yao, gives . Wetended prowmunade of over A iw Isfevgth, wntto tie vow is unazeated in beasts ry Frandeur, Bowling Alors, Bitliard Koon, Steam Qutfor excuryiuns, Sull und low Donte under the: ection of trot y iwi experloncel wen, Fiest-chive ‘and’ Boston rte Jed evory hour. m Tu Wen # altuated three tiles from Parta- aed In by menus of the ridy frou Moston, and ie equal i Murtund, Mo, Mt is four hours’ ride ‘Suran Ituune by way of the White Mount= and North Conway. It la ulso reuched from untaly Kage by the Boston Concord 4 tho Coneurd Railways, and the Grand anid, Ege, ation ty Portsmouth tha coaches of the Atoatvurs in waltug. Adure MiLTON & CO, Portsmouth, N. 1. “LONG BRANCIIL. WEST END HOTEL, OOTTAGES & RESTAURANT, oven for the Benaon af 1841 ‘Thuraday, June 12. PRESBUIY © HILDRETH, ‘aultou Springs, Colorado. € wu OUsE, ROM Waniiet, ..8, JENNINGS, Chief Clark, ett Chloe, tae hd Bele Maya). ‘This olemunt Lutal hay- irvammianted co trea thace it Grlatnal cnpactey, Ofsted thesughous at an gxpense of OVOr Actes Inducouohis never befure equeled in howe juminier ‘Lourlets, 'Teruis reasunable, NITED STATES HOTEL, bia fe ARATOGA SPRINGS. VOT ISL, Open from Jame 11 to Oct. 1, VOMPKINS. GAGE & CO, OCEAN HOUSE, \Basox oy NEWPORT, RL Malar Syot tos). Applic away be made ti St Nunport ur die Reerstt those, New Yorke IOUN G. WEAVE & HON, lorinn, COLUMBIA, Ngag Cttu Heuvel, New Jerecy, 9 June ia For cireuls: tae ae Peek I ik Woon, GEEN sectculare GREENWAY & BOND Ducttord Wa wi NOTICE. F Olice of Gray Iron Company. they CHicagy, J Ie LS w lu day uf Muy, [39 y tas ea jalan wad increased tu aty th uf the lecorder ‘uF py A. ea provided by . TI ye SUN, *_Prosident, ICES. Dean or, DISSOLUTION. Mae EFISHEN & PA YLON, 1 ra Ry giable Feta a Od wvgrh bosralg, asi, Ww wo by Tutu nt. All duwuud Rives {ud Grin wilt be eujusted by MAE tr tak, TUESDAY, JUNE 7%, LHE PUTNAM CLOTHING IOUSEH, FACTS! FACTS! Which are undeniable, and can be proven. CLOTHING BOUGHT By the Restless and Steepleas Fellera trom the OLD RELIABLE PUTNAN CL UTHING HOUSE Smuggled through side streets and alleys to their ELECTRIC-LIGHTED BALLOON. WILL-U-BE, “ME, TOO,’---zi2, Convinced at Inst that THE PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE, as Munutacturers, are retailing Clothing at et a less price than the acronauts can secure elsewhere, and their Electric Lights now shed thelr Ig it not convineing proof that we a rs can obtain from rays on CLOTHING BOU } HT FROM THE PUTNAM, ING CLOTHING at a less price than the Restless Felle Igent TAIL URERS? THER MANUPACT We shall continue as in the past to offer BARGAINS that will COMMAND 'THE PATRONAGE THE PUTNAM so richly deserves, and these SMALL DEALERS in the v UNT by making themselves known ut tl the Retail Trade only, we shall be pleased to give tl AN INTELLIGENT PUBLIC are not led to misconstrue the mennin these Restiess and Sleepless Fellers in Sunday’s Papers to Indignation tricity, ete., ete., nordo tne allusiohs to the pe or parting of thelr hair, in any way affect or refute our assertions, our Resident Manager or employes we do not boast, we think they compare favorn) me thut's shallow and well-wigh bent; ing skelcton—his brains, they too are spent te {ett whitewanhed, though); his brightest hopes hare fled, the regular TRADE DISCO Witleu-be's, a fra In fact, « wall On a wasting trad Kor by THE PUTS NV. and Use Manager they ever will be ted ronal appearance of our employ: While on ‘the feinity of OUR STORE will be allowed re Oflice, ese dealers the benefit of our While it is our aim to supply 0D facilities and low pric fF, of the above by the reference of feetings, Flying Machines, Elec- color of their mustaches, person appearance of ly with We carry no Dynamite, but if challenged by these Restless and Sleepless Fellers, arid compelied to use Weapons, we should deal harshly with th W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. jem In choosing more than an ounce of sponge. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE 131 & 133 Clark-st., and 117 Madison-st. * MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, Proprietors and Manufacturers. VERGHO, RUHLING & CO., 138-144 STATE-ST., MANUFACTURERS OF BABY CARRIACES, BICYCLES, With and without Rubber Tires, VELOCIPEDES, PARLOR and LAWN SWINCS, FOLDING PERAMBULATORS, EXPRESS WACONS, . TOY FURNITURE, Etc., Etc., Wholesale and Retail. LO RENT. To Rent. Basement 192 and 194 State-st. Also Fifth. Floor 192-and 194 State-st., from July 1. Apply to E. J. LEHMANN. MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent, No. 254, Opposite Marshall Field & Co.’s Wholesale House. Inquire at SILVERMAN'S BANK, 70 La Salle-st. OCEAN NAVIGATION. ee NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York--London--Paris. Steumers sail Lvery Saturday from New York: for Southampton and Bremen. Passengers booked for Londor. wud Paris at Juwust rates, “Mules of pasiagu trom New Vork tu Houthaupton, Jamdon. Jiavre. and Bremen, ‘frst cabin, $0; svound-ulnss cabin, 80; stocraze, SU. Hue furn tekots nt red a. ORLIGICHS & CU. 4 North German 1. and the unly ayy iad Us a pee "2 Bouth Ciark-st. Gunoral Agents, Hamburg American Packet Comp'y CIM UHL Juno ¥t LEXSING UERDKE June ld | sURVL. Iiatos tv Hipage, points in tho South of Knu! Und, 4; wlournge, RU; STATE LINE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, Bultast, and London- derry, frow'N. ¥., overy ‘Tbureday. Firit Cabin, &0 (0 47 Accurding to Aecomtnydation, ‘Nocond Cabin, $0. Stugrayt, outward, $44 ‘These atBaunord carry neither enttle, shoup, nor pins, P nOF PMS. USTIN, BALDWIN & CO. 3 Hroadway, pod 1 ianduiphest, Chicago, JON Ute mtorn Manaw ric SAE Lia GHWT LAV ( AIL } DEVONIA. June Tk lw ane katie hk. Sunes. 5 5 Hp ist MLA, Es ANCHORYA.dung tytn | TURN KANE diy 34a ‘Theso steamors do not carry cattle, shoep, or pigs jaw York to London diroct. PUSATIA, dune dap Vis Ponda. dune 1s, tar paling, $6t0 $U. Uxcuraiun ‘Tickets at reducedrates, tueraxe, UENDERSON BOTA PACS, 85 Washinuton-at. Cun D MALE Lind. Bailing twice a wa: Ko Tickots frot ublin, Mel fas! cpempenys aes nome Clack mid Ki vi Find Uy is, ee Tt) an X19 und from British Ports uae ny rpoul, Quoshatuwn, ‘and Lendsnderry at lowest ra Bunga or Wa Sealed pruposuts, copaunte gos" will bu rwcolved a8 thle Hurguu yutll 1 oolock wy itn, July 1 Ish for ong hundred and slaty thousnt (1,00) pounds of Navy tubacco, ty be delivered at (he Navy Yard, Hrouklyn, N.Y, af’ the quantity required to be dellvored rey days, and tho rowalader within sixty he of col f Offer will be furnished by {hls Horsau, upen noplications and propasala miKt bo made upon ihe forms so turnisiud, and in wccord- praca Es "AKO. F, COTTER, Vaymastor Gunvral, U.8, Navy, _ Proposals tor Dredg! UNUTKD BratEs ENGINe! Keoki, tu, Juno & ie. y Bontod propusats, tn dupileats, tur drodaing, in, tho Pea Molitor itapiag Cupal will bo rpeolvod unit 13 a, July 3: asl und opened Immodiatoly pediticaliuns, forwe af proposals, a information to be had upon upptteriten to 0 ee, No bids will be received Uniuss Upan the prescribed orn. ‘Th6 U, 8, roservos the riuht to reject any or all bid: Hh bids SHER NEN, Mab. oc enutnsutes Les kee FE my within x¥ick, t PORTLAND, OUR, May Zi, Seated propusals, in dupiivate, wlll be received at this oitice till lla, mi. Saturday, Aux. @ 1381, for Ulaat- tog wad removing sulid rock and Lowidere from tho eatery iver adjacent tu und beluw the site of the Ju ‘Cascady, ‘Iho aniount available for this sei SAU oF more, Contractors are visit tho site fyrthe requosted to Urpose Of exkinining the charts which locate the oval ea and of determining themselyex the chursctor of the work roquire Bpechicaluns and bviank forms way, be ol ad on spplicalion to Ut. OILLESEL Bajur Nef Moxinaers, Wrovot L.iculenant-Culunel, OPENING, THE FAIR. The most success- ful mercantile open- ing ever witnessed in Chicago. This and To-mor- row Afternoon, 2 till. 6 p.m., our popular Promenade Con- certs. E. J. Lehmann, State, Adams, and Dearborn-sts, Psaltis Nae teod aa e FINANCIAL, PRESTON, KEAN & Co,, BANKERS, CHICAGO, Offer for sale the following Inveetment Secue Fitles: CyB, @ de, ss CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL Ss. ILLINOIs, IOWA, and NEBRASKA County, City, and Sehoot Bonds, MONEY TOLOA At Sper cent tnterestund no commissions. Proposl- tons tor luans in sure of RU, And Upwards on Erte oluge productive real extuto In this clty ure tiylted BALL the ait day of dune uxt | Aadross, with descripudun of security, C, 1, WILESLEN, at Union National Bank, WANTED. REAL ESTATE WANTED, Ciry ov Cricago, DePANTHENT OF FINANCE, Juno 3, leit, Lots sultable for engino-houses, “Que in'te viene {ty of Abordeun und Mudisoneate, ity of Huleted und Diviais tho vilulty of ‘event; on E ‘Tho lots uffurod must uot be less than 2 fect front bY AW toot deep. Coruor of allvy or atroet preserrod, Sealed proposals tur each of the above will Le re- ceived by thy underaly until Wednesday, d a’ d at the Complrollur s Unica ys medune 1, fast, and y Council for action there= UMNEY, Couptrotier, or more as oithor active or axa busta) if a8, For purtien= uns ote A party with $10,100 aliont paring: Iest. dare address Collars, Suzles, Leaders, Whistles, Dele, : Mtustruted Prices AT SPALDING'S, 108 Madison-st, List of Gonural Sporting Goods plication, ~ DESIGNER AND BUILDER Special Machinery, JNO. J. CLAUSE, a8 tu 7 Bout HIkTS sak conc CAP IONE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Wino woekly) bos i, bitwise ENNBYL ANIA MILITARY ACAD- gt Kalb deuroee conferred “fast ietae Ve NSTITUTION FOR TUE IMPROVED Gru iGo tarveat acciculaterachsal i nce Hlablahod bet puro oral wolbod, Bebd tor eirouish, E CARSON, PIRIE & 60S, West d Dry Gods House MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, BLACK GOODS, Extraordinary Reductions! RICH SILK AND WOOL BLACK DAMASSE GRENADINES, Marked down to 50c; worth $1.25. SAME GOODS AS ABOVE, FINER QUALITY AND DESIGN, Marked down to 75¢; worth $1.50. These goods are not ‘Job Lots" in any sense, but are fresh, new, and beautiful styles, Imported this season, and the loss in- dicated above is borne by the importer in preference to carrying the goods over an- other season. They ate worthy the atten- tion of every purchaser. ALSO Special Bargains in BLACK BUNTINGS, BLACK LACE BUNT- INGS, NUN'S VEILINGS, and other thin, summer weight Black Goods. “Tt Pays to Trade on the West Side.” FURNITURE, FINE & MEDIUM! » Holton Hildreth Per & 223 ATE ST, A. H. Abbott &Co., LAT SLTATEHRST., ARTISTS’ MATERIALS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Mathematical Instrumonts,. &e,. oat erretienenen | OODS. Fine Spoctaclie aulted to ali stzhta on clentifte prineiplus. “Opers aud Fleld Glasses, Teluscopes, ML Sromeopea, Burowmute ANLE GREASE rieyw Hucks' Gallfornia Axle Grease, ‘" Lubricant of tbe Sacltio Coast for tho pasta youre, Wig) trial Uusueulven aways 224 East Lake-st. LOID GOODS. i “CELLULOID (Water-proop Lin- en) Cujfs, Collars and Hosoma, Price Lists and Goods sent by mail, Call or address BARNES & CO., 86 Madison-st., Tribune Building, le, A HUNYADI JANOS, Wunypadt Panos ©ED BMST AND CHBAPEST NATURAL AFHRIDNT Water, “SUPERIOR 10 ALL OTHER LAXATIVES” “SPEEDY, SURE, AND GENTLE."—#rf. Avterts, FRCP. Lonton, ‘The most certain aud comfostable cathartic in cases of sluggish liver or piles. animagy Dose, A WimEGLassfut SEFORE BREAKFAST, OF aL, Ogucassts avo Mincaat Waste Demens, 1881—UWELVE PAGES. Che Cribune. $8 Persona unable to purchase copter of THE Cuncagg Trinune at News Ayenctes and on ral way trains where Chteagn papers are sold will cane Sera favor by reporting Wie facts to Uite office, ulv- tng full particulars, Fountesr H. Parken has been elected President of the Now York Produce Ex- change. Pantiy cloudy weather and local rains, stationary or higher temperature, for this region to-lay. —_— A unavy frost did considerable damage to the crops In. the vicinity of Watertown, ¥., Sunday night. N Oven 3,000 immigrants tanded at Castle Garden yesterday. During the week ending with Saturday over 19,000 arrived, Tur steamer Glenlogan, from New York for Para, Pernambueo, and Bahla, took fire at sea, and had to be wbandoned. The crew and passengers were rescucd and landed at Fortaliza, Brazil. NEARLY all. the money needed by the Yorktown Association has been obtained, and the work of constructing the building for the accommodation of visitors to the cele- bration will soon be commenced, ———— Iv Is stated that Geu. Grant will not inter- fere in the New York Senatorial contest. Conkling, it ly supposed, does not wish the ex-President to interfere, as it might injure the latter's future political prospects, ee MARCELIN GRANGER, & notorious -des- perado of Loulsiann, was shot dead Sunday morning by Homer Lognon, whom he at- tempted to assasinate. Granger had com- auitted ‘two murders and several robberies. . Turn Readjuster ticket placed in nomina- tion at Richmond last week does not seem to please either the Republicans or the Read- justers. ‘ho probability is that the Repub- Hieans will nominate a ticket of thelr own contulning some of the nominees of last week, Cart. Epwanp H. Beene, a well-known geologist and horticulturist, died at Galena yesterday, The deceased was born in Con- necticut In 1809, He was Captalu of one of the Mississippi! River steamers for many years, and made one of tho fastest trips on record, On motion of Ald. Brady, the Clty Coun- cil at its meeting Inst evening adopted a reso- lution calling on the Corporation Counsel to report an ordinance providing that school- books shall be furnished to the pupils attend- ing the publla schools of the city at the pub- lic expense. Frank WINKLER, & coal-miner residing near Canton, O., 1s reported to have fatlon heir to the seventh part of $45,000,000 of prop- erty accumulated by his brother tn the South African diamond fields. Winkler has five brothers and a sister who are equally lucky with himself. Ture moderate Liberals of Bulgaria, hay- Ing falled to effect any compromise with their Prince, ara looking towards Denmark for his suecessor, ‘The moderate Liberals are beginning to think that the extreme Liberals have been right, and that Bulga- rians must fight for thelr rights, ONLY two arrests under the Coercion act were reported from Irelund yesterday. The victims are Michael yan and Michael Hough, of the Nenagh (Tipperary) Land League. The Irish in England continue to hold meetings to protest against coercion, ag if such s course had the smallest prospect of sucess, A Petition for a mandainus to compel Justive Meech of this city to issue a sum- inons to a resident of Hyde Park is about being filed in the Supreme Court, for the purpose of testing the constitutionality of the act passed ut the Inst session of the Legisla- ture dividing Cook County Into two Justice districts, Tue White House ts besieged by office- seckers, Thesq fellows dog the President's footsteps, Mo tannot appear outside his rouin that they do not pounce on bhn, and bombard hin with petitions, appeals, and en- treaties, The most persistent and pressing fellows hall from Maryland, Baltimore con- tributing a large quota, Tirenr isno truth in the report that As- sistant-Postuunster-General Tyner contem- plates resigning, Ho returned to Washing: ton yesterday after a business trip to New York and Philadelphia, Me says that he has the assurance of the President that his rusig- nation Is not desired, Gon, Tyner will prob ably remain where he Tue New York brewers have resolved not to yleld to all the demands of their striking omployés. ‘They are willing to reduce the hours of labor to twelve hours per day, but they Insist on Sunday work. In fact, they say they would rather ae thelr brewerles than put a stop to Sugdsy work, . Bavontye Ton, Peery eee ge Tut: Grove Distitlery at Peoria, NL, owned by A. &S. Woolner, was totally. destroyed by fire yesterday morning, An employé, Henry Brouneck, was killed by a falling wall, and another employé, Pat Keely, was very serlously injured. Tho loss ts esti- mated at $150,000, ‘The insurance amounts to $87,200, ‘Tho distillery will bo rebuilt Ln- mediately. Tue situation at Albany yesterday was un- changed, ‘There seems to be little prespoct of breaking the deadlock. Tho Adimintstra- tion men are frm and determinod and the Conklug men are just as much so, The con- versation now turns to the question of ad- journment, Nelther Conkiing nor Platt was in Albany yesterday. ‘The Democrats have lusued a circular urging thelr members to attend more regularly, aud to refuse to alr, —————— hi ra Mr. Lewis Lawnence, of Utica, N, Y., snd a tast friend of Conkiing's, hus been telling tho correspondent of a Washington Democratic papor that he thinks his friend has been vory badly treated; and that his.) friend thinks so too, Lawrence says" that’ Conkting created the Republican party In the Ewyire State, and that he alone carried the lust four Presidential elections for tha Ke publican party by his xood work in disputed States, ‘This ls modest, certainly. Mr, Law- rence reports a conversatlun with Conkling, In which the latter spoke of the members of the New York Legislature as a setof curs, rthisdoetermiiae| | and added thatif the aforesaid curs did not come down and crawl at hfs feet, ‘ns they always have done.” he would acceptthe offer of Democratic votes and become au Inde- pendent with David Davia, and would also aecept the Democratic Presidential nomtna- on tn 184. As thera has been very little erawling at Mr. Conkling's feet recantly, ho will probably bend his energies now to se- curing Democratic votes and the Democratic Prealdentint nomination in 1884, ————— A DESrERATE attempt was made last Sat- urday night at Wooster, 0., to assasinate the Hon, John McSweeney, He was struck sey: eral thes on the head with an iron bar. Fis wounds are quite severe, ‘The would-be as- sasin made his esenpe under cover of the darkness, Mr. McSweeney is ono of the ablest lawyers of Ohto, and will be remem- ‘| bered as the gentleman who nominated Sen- ator fhurman In the Cinclnnatl Convention inst year, | ‘Tue Czar fs getting tired of his imprison- ment at Gatschina, and contemplates making Peterhof his abode. Peterhof has a small port at the mouth of the Nova, in whieh will be placed four fussian war vessels, and no other will be permitted to approach. A. Yacht will be always In readiness to take the Czar to und from St. Petersburg under the escort of two lronclads. No one Is now per- mitted to approach within pistol-shot of the Czur without being closely sexrched, a Aw organization of ex-Confederate soltiers has been effected at Chattanvoga, Tenn., for the purpose of welcuming the Army of the Cumberland, and teudering them a reception on the occasion of thelr meeting at Chatta- nooga next September, Col. J. B. Cooke fs President, Judge D. M. Key and Capt. J. A. Caldwell Vive-Presidents, and Muj. G. C. Cuoner Secretary, Nearly every ex-Confed- erate soldier who has been nsked to join the organization has willingly complied. | Cueyenne Is excited over the marriage of Lee Chin, whose nained indicates Iiis uation- alitywith Mrs. Eva H. Lee, a white Amer- Jean woman. The statutes of Wyoming pro- hibit such rmarriages, and Leo Chin and his Indy haye bied them to Denver, where the nuptial knot was tied. The pair, however, were Indicted for miscezenation yesterday by the Cheyenne Grand Jury, The Chinese Cousul at Denver, acting under the direction of the Chineso Ambassador at Washington, has retained lawyers for the defense of Mr, and Mrs. Lee Chin, — Gey. Bnapy, of star-route notoriety, threatens to bring suit agalnst Attoruey- General MacVeagh and Postmaster-General James If he shall be indicted for connection with the star-route rascallties, and has se- cured the services of Shellabarger, Wilson, Ben Butler, and Bob Ingersoll te conduct the prosecution and his own defense. He ‘pro- fesses to be able to establish his entire inno- cence of all charges preferred. against nim. His vindication will cost him somo money, however, nl ‘Time employés of the Inyor-beor brewerles of Now York and vicinity to the number of 1,000 struck yesterday for nn Increase In Wages or a decrease of the hours of labor. ‘They acted very peaceably during tho day. It is not lmprobablo that their demands may be conceded, and that the beer-drinkers will lave to content themselves with small measure as nconsequence. The strike will not deprive New-Yorkers of thelr foaming beverage, a8 the retall dealers, anticipating trouble, putin a large stock last Saturday, and Chicago, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati wilt be drawn on for supplies If the strike con- tinues, _———= Mr, PALMER, an Englishman, has been ar- rested at Constantinople on the charge of being the chief of a political conspiracy, Palmer asserts that he 13 Innocent, that his only sin was to warn the Turkish Grand Vizier In 1805 that a plot was belng hatched to assasinate the then Sultan, and he intl- mates that persons high in authority tn Turkey now were concerned in that plot. Palmer left Constantinople in 1863, fearing the personal vengeance of the plotters whose scheme he exposed. He returned in 1877 to Constantinople, but was not molested until he took to writing avout tho plot of 1863 in the newspapers, Mr, Geonce Gonnast, a prominent lawyer of Butfalo, deposited $100,000 worth of bonds some time ago in the Erle County Sav. Jugs Bank of Buffalo. About the Ist of May he went to ellp his coupons, and, after hav- Ing dono this, he handed back the bonds to the bank cashier, On the 10th of May ho discovered that the bonds wore missing, ‘The oficers of the bank then remembered that they had received a letter from a Balti- nore attorney in relation to stolon bonds, and offering to opon negotintions for thelr return, Mr. Gorham went to Baltimore and saw the attorney, who said the bonds would be returned for $50,000, Gorham refused to pay that or any other sum. ‘Lhe numbers of the bonds have been published, and ft Is not likely that the thieves will realize on them unless Mr, Gorham pays to get kis own buck. Conannsastan Sam Ranpary, !s ed tob hag aw ‘ to bring’dbsaba‘cont ls tk wedttio Pimocritys Ctoctbatkirs, and Republicans of Greenback tendencies so that the Democrats muy retaln contro! of the organization of the House of Representatives, and that Sain Randall may be retlected Spexk- or, With this eud In view the Democrats are sald to contemplate a strong effort to elect a successor to the Hon, Levi P. Morton in ono of the New York distriuts, Mr, Randall him- sel{is particularly graclous to Mr. Brun, a Greenbacker lected to Congress from one of the Pennsylvania districts by the ald of Republican votes, He would also Uke to have an opportunity of demonstrating to tho Itey, J, Hyatt Smith, elected from one of the Brooklyn districts, the desirability of re@lecting Mr. Randall to the Speakership, It is said that the Democrats are counting on tho two Ieadjuster-Democrats of Virginia toact with them, Should the Adminiatra- tlon antagonize the Keudjuster movement, or should a Republican ticket be nomlnatyd for Virginia this fall, there is Uttle doubt that the Democratlo hopes will be” real- izd, as. the Readjusters would not be overanxlous to act with the repro- sentatives: of o party which refused tw ald them when it could bave dono so, ‘There 1s no doubt that Randall {s anxious to be his own successor, and hla movements will bear watching, Me Is an adept at political : intrigue, STEAMSHIP NEWS, a New Yons, Juno 0.—Arrived, the Helvetia and Arizona, from Liverpool, the Queen, from London, and the Salico, from Bremen, Punapeceua, June &—Arrived, the Penusylvanls, from Liverpool, FIVE ‘CENTS. WASHINGTON Brady Cetting Ready to Con. vert Trial by Jury into a Farce. He Has Hired Four Big Lawyers Besides Butlor and Bob Iugersoll. Ho Expects to Get MaoVeagh and James Both into the Peni- tentiary. Anyway, He Will Be a Very Lively Fish for the Prose. j cutors to Land. Virginia Reappears as a Pivotal Factor in National Politics. Randall Thinks that, by Skimping, He ‘ Can Get a Majority in the House. The Whole Democratic Party About te Either Bargain or Grapple with the Readjustera. STAR ROUTES, MACVEAGIL HAD AT WORK. rectal Disoateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wasintnatos, D, C,, June &—The star route investlgation Is proceeding slowly each, day. The experts employed bythe Governs mentare devoting their whole tlne to it Attorney-General MacVengh seldom gives less than three hours daily to an examina- tion of cases, Mr. MacVengh Intends thn’ the evidence In cach case shall be as nearly perfect as possible before presentation to the Grand Jury, and will take extraordinary pains to avoid a corrupt’ Grand Jury ors packed petit jury. Special Agenta, whoso- appointments have never been made public, are visiting all the great routes where the largest frauds ore known to have been perpetrated. There were no new outward developments at the Poste Office Department to-day, but very great une easiness {s inanitested in. eVery Division which has to do with star Youtes, There seems to haye been no truth Inthe report that % MR TYNER * | was to be relieved of his duttes ‘as First Ag sistant Postmaster-Genoral. He stated to- day that he had not resigned, except to Indi- cate to the President that his realgnoticd could pehad at anytime it was wanted. After an interview with Gen. Garileld, to- day, Mr, Tyner: said he - expectod to be continued In office, The per sons who anticipate that they will be prosecuted are making active preparations for defense,—some of them for a defense of very aggressive character, Ex-Assistant Postimaster-Geueral Brady, who his: the longest purse of any one at whom the pros ecutions will be almed, to his orlgival counte sel, Snellerbarger & Wilson, has’ recently added Col. Totten, COL. KOVENT INGERSOLL, AND GEN, DERY JAMIN DUTLER, Gen. Brady professes unbounded confidence in his ability to clear himself, and proposes — toturn the tables upon his accusers. It ie rumored that’ Gen, Brady intends to enter & suit for criminal libel agninat the Attorneys General and the Postmaster-General as soo as the indictments are found against him. Mr. Brady does this evidently on the theor that ho Is innocent, and he relies upon the Congressional investigation to vindicate hic oflicial acts, VIRGINIA, PROSPECTS. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Wasiinaton, D. 0., June 0.—A numbet of Virginia Bourbons have arrived here sinc6 the Richmond Convention, and pretend ta make light of {t, and claim that the regula? Democratic victory is already assured. But these assertions are bombastic, ‘There are many signs of disquiet in the Bourbon rank& ‘Thelr frankest leaders admit that tho antk Bourbons have gained strength since the Senate convened, and they have discovered that Gen. Mahone’s course did not, ‘as they predieted, allennte the great masses of his Democratle supporters. The Bours bons place their hopa in the bellef that enough Republicans will Insist upon running a straight-out ticket tw withdraw votes from the Mahone part erinit the Democrats to win, Gen. Wicks ham, Congressmen Jorgensen and Dozen dorf, aud a few other Kepublicans, mostly Fedoral ofticials, and mostly curpot-buggerss are very largely In the minority; and, whit the strilghtout Republican element woul doubtless be Influential enough to secure the dofuat of the Mahoue anti-Bourbon party, thd Republican ofticeholding elque could not withdraw more than a suiall minority of cole ored Republicans from the Mahone ticket ‘Those wi know the Virginia situation best aid whose opinion ly hiunpartial, say that to run a separate Republican ticket in Virginin this foil is to help ta potuatd Hourban Truly, and to. postponn, Hf -not! bre fralpto-s te-preent movement tors lvreak tit the Soild South: Tho will concentrate all thelr energles upon that Stute, and their eminent men and most elo~ quont orators, Including tho leaders of thele party in the Senate, are already booked fok ia campaign, Some of the anti-Bourbon leaders even think that they can win in spite of a Republican Convention led by carpote bag oflievholders, and they say that, If they should sueeeed under such elreunk stances, the antlBourbons in Congres certainly would by under no obligations ta the Administration, and there are two anth iourhon Virginks votes te by cast ful Speaker of the next House. No one, o! course, Is foolish enough to contemplate he possibility of Witepubllean victory botween 16 Bourbon and antl-Bourbon tickets, The death of a Htcpubliean mauber ot the presen House would, without the help of the Vin ginia Readjuster Congressmen, make’ the election of 1» Demucratic Speaker of the House of Representatives very probables ‘The prospect of an Administration majority tu the Senate ls not so hopeful thay tho val of Piabonw’s vote can be light! and an anti-Hourbon stccess in fall means that another anti-Bourbor ator who might cast a Republican voto Wil ae take his seat in the Senate, WIRE-PULLING,.. | VIRGINIA AGAIN TO THE FRONT, Bpectal Dispatch to Tas Chicago Tyivune, te. i Bourbous - Waaiinavon, D. C., Juno aA prom. nent Itepublican in Washington, who tf thoroughly ucquatnted with Mr. Samuel’ % Randall and his politicgl methods, does not . think that the ex-Spaaker js) just now va much ‘interested In the proccedings af Ab bany as ho Is in an effort whlch he Is said te” be inaking to form a political combination which shail prevent tha Republicans trout orgunizing the House of Representatives next December, and enable thelr opponenta to control the affulrs and Comnuistees of thad. body. Jt is learned from a source which