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VOLUME XL. _ HOSIERY AND GLO! AND GLOVES, PARDRIDGES: MAIN STORE, iH & 116 Stabo-st West Side Store, — oh4 & 286 West Matison, NEAR MORGAN-ST. % HOSIERY IN THREAD GLO SALE. We have purchased aud place on sate to- day, the entire sample line of one of the larg- est imuporter's Of HHO = | monn siery ia this country, all. strictly first-class goods, both in material and manufacture. We offer the line at ONE-HALF The. usual retail price. In the lotare , Children’s . disle Thread ° Open “Work. French Ribs. Morley’s English Hose. English Mourning Hose. Ot a -. Ladies’ thiblewched Balbrig- gan. Sille Clocked. Solid ‘Colors. — Black , Clocked and Plain. Morley’s Oxford anes i Bi peace “ Gents’ Solid Colors, Plainand Sille Stripes. Hair-Lined Stripes, Fancies, &c., &c. ‘We trust the fact of our thowing genwine bar- gains when we. advertise such, will make it an induce- Ment fo buyers to examine these exceptional values PARDRIDGRS, E. ny Af. TELOIT COLLEGE, Tee rerular annual oxaminatio examination of candidates for Malton to olthor the Classlcal or lhtlosoplical Gore wit be hold Friday, June 4, at the Palmor Mowe, cummoncing promptiy at o'clock. m. Cane fillet for advanced standing will be examined In Ake studies thut havy bean pursued by the class Pfopose to enter, or in others oquivalent. HY ORDER OF THY VACULTY, FINANOIAL. HONEY TO LOAN| diet cent interest and no commissions. | Pro} Seavor ldane tu summa of FAAWU aod wards Beate Suit prpdugtlta rent estate tn this city are tnvived the Sih day of June noxe rene Ror securtly, at, Wilkneie at W.D. KERFOOT & CO, “q References furnished If de- tieud to any persun we Lave = Uropresented during 0 years enn EW ABD: ARD. wit inion oar Reward! |: ate Hundred Dollars toward will be ald for the teri Wd cvuviction of thy partion wba plact Gun- Es tw our Foundry propor on the nig ee thurs: CHICAGO BTOVE WORKS, bene Bluo Island-ay., near ‘i'wouty-secgnd-st. Ma PAPER, CEO. Hi. TAYLOR & CO., Buconscrs to Cleveland Paper Coy Papen on & 165 Deurborn-st. eg ita LMANUVACTUNELS AND DEALRUS. ing Cards, Pro- sTumio es, irl Aes Cel ling pent bi BIRDS cA renner BLEEDS: anna nen GENUINE GERMAN CANARIES. =a Balbriggans,. sree git eect ES AL 1 TENTAT en nnannnnntncnnnnnannnnoons “NO. 1 HARDS No section of the country is now acacting’ so much the attention of the Capitalist, the Farmer, and the Commercial Public as the wonderfully fertile and healthful region lying northwest of St. Paul and Minneapolis. The: St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway, ‘With its ne main lines, operating over goo miles of road, reaches every part of the famous NO. 1 HARD WHEAT region of the RED RIVER VALLEY And the Park Region of Minnesota. It is the shortest and the only direct line from St. Paul or Minneapolis to Fargo. The only line to Grand Forks and Crookston, and the only connection of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The lands traversed by this road are selling at Low Prices, They are certain to advance in value, and pur- chases made now cannot fail to be safe and profitable. For Maps and Pamphlets, in‘all languages, giving full information regarding this rapidly-developing and attractive region, apply to ee ne . s. ALEXANDER, Gen’! Pass. Agt., aan Ul an Ue Hie UNDERWEA WEAR: dt. LTte "\*TEADERS OF - POPULAR PRICES.” | ‘ScHLESINGER AYER. State and Madison-sts, SUMMER Ladies’, Cents’, and children’ Se A Large stock renders it-Absclutely neces- sary that we should name prices that will’ We are now offering LADIES’ Gauze Merino Vests ‘380, §0 cents, Ladies’ Gauze Merino Vests 5Oc, reduced from 75 cents, Ladies’ Balbriggan Vests 31.25, from 8175+ ~ GENTS’ India Gauze Shirts 25c, reduced from goc. Gents’ Fancy Angola Shirts and’ Drawers Oc, reduced from 81.00. Gents’ English Merino Shirts G5c, reduced from $1.25. Or, A. E. sale Commissioner of Emigration, St. Paul, Minn. POLITICAL, iL. NECKWEAR, Hyde FP “Hyde Park. liyDr PAtH, Juno 16, 1851, Wot. M DERRY, Esq: ni ake tie af dorsignad, respectfully nak that you wi poral (yournamot be pinced in hominaulog for tao | fa’ 9 TRUSTEE OF THE VILLAGE OF HYDE PARK, toni ihe p vacancy coused by tho death of Col, James AL Bow 7 . Gents’ English Lisle Shirts $1.25, reduced | aut A Fiompaon, 4 He from $2.00, , i it Favret, ma 4 7 Jame aa Huser” I | ES. Annu rerio, bo a hcimol’ - * P Lace Vests, all sizes, 26C. s. i Children's ‘Cartwright & ‘Warner's “full rege a3 bs ¥ REDUCED ular made, Vests 50c upwards. We MM. WONT ORK: Bay . ; Purchasers will find this a profitable oppor- GQ “ an! Fo, O N E H A LF ! tunity. ; aoe pists ¥, Asie In order to reduce: above TRADING: BY MAIL. Goodrich GBart & Co, Andrew PRotmpson, stock before taking semt-an- | Parties 2 doing will receive every advan- wi, by ri ‘a ge ‘Biche La " a 74 tage given to our city customers. Dan Hewtoy, : Guo. Clark," nual inventory, muita: 9 We Trial orders solicited, Oe Yondioton, Wey. Stowarns have cut prices qamon fawioas, Wao. Jones, Wan. Tigre Hong, 6b | “LEADERS OF OF. Partick Sted arthy, John Mearlane, i 8, Bum geome, tinbrill * Houeinnd Howan. Sacil. smien, Tae Be "| POPULAR PRICES” ad 8, ; Rout son, ¥ ‘and : ONE Pe jAnd-: dnvtta: éxlenitsiation’ of. . ‘ Le ; ‘assortments, for they are~ : Male and Madison-sis, Pian Fatt TSAR ARE ook, Branch, Madison & Desplainea-sts. eae {eenand fnafelstelt, SS See ae wey He BUSINESS OllANOES. Serer. flee von WAUKESHA WOOLEN MILLS Peter eo eee, Partieutan lar Attention YOR SALE bn Green, 3 * e ‘Augune lb - ‘Isllketvtse called to © or Klee, hompson, * in ike vicess Mow , : ; ithe, Wautonne Guan, stanntertaring Company : a is i Saghtoe, ‘ arleing in part from tho decenso of its tate President e B, Aspinwall, and the settle antae ‘hts exlate to make & voluntary + NF Walker, anaigument, t] tho undersigned, Assixnees of anid Ci Walton’ 5 fee Bava for sate tis ideal estaia., aia In which we uve also wu aid ‘REDUCED PRICES CREATLY! As well as to other depart- ments throughout the house. (MARSHALL FIELD State and Washington-sts. . Une otige of the Compan Ou tho Zith day of Jute, 18d, nt Wa, tee Tororvie -Prisilege of aceoptiny cr, rejecting ary oF all bits, ids muat be accompanied bs check forbper contot Giaamnunt bie. Hald MIL In one of the beat a 0 240 Spindle, nd rable, ‘one ‘Bith 4" Ai onion, hollow plate Power Prvnny ‘with oxtra Piscor forshawis, and all fr food working order, ‘The present eniployes may be tained. We believe ‘his a rare opportunity: Yor pale ablo iareeen ane Invites personal ing, jon at dress all communications tu A. de nnd Ps GiBWOLd, Ausignens, Wauko- aha, WVisen natn. it iotne, Bit at ‘denkins, OPTICAL GOODS, moh, Uw eeN, Tey , i : eawens Ribcla And more ast 1G st wart . PROPOSALS. Proposnie for Atone, = . Hock INLAND ARSENAL, Me game 1h 1 ‘1881 Sonled praporald to be oon ts aly b sl. arg invited op furmtenlng ihe tho next four x exinning, Sept. J, Aibly the rubble, ashlar, ) inches 20’ at this Arsonal, th all ne, ‘ul 1 bo awarded at one 8 tract {Or av inuch of the stone as will bo requires fh the Uulidine operations pravided for by the appre Importer of Optical, Mathomatical., and Surveying astrumenta, comprising Opera and Fill Glawes, iKcmacopon, Tolescupes, Barumulers, Menalta Lae? Uls, Compasses, Xv, ty largent stuck in tho Norttiwoat, CATTION,—Don't rbitant. yonturersiar a Apegutens Wann the be sk Eraailinn, prlations now avullable, mand will alaa to Hepbics 3. best ground Vi covenant and ogroe to ronow bis contract fur the stat Bpectac on $1.50 to same qualities ofstune, from tno Bate Quarry und at manty-fve ‘years’ co in tho art of ane the samo prices, exch time thitaprorhin a C—O | alaason. Our method i monet dealing. Tis ja the pinde by COnaruéa 0, prosseute the work during the WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS, way wo bulld up our trad, four yew | Guired tor the Sula Ras seen qurnished, eee MANASSE. Optician Bonde wil red with the contracts for the . Ly . Ad i tantuhul oxccunom Acree wil the covenants und agrees oven 1re 84 Madtson-t., Tribune Iultding. Mattress. ny ontalned ie ydtvaut Guede of etane Will be roquired to be de- vera ander BH no ‘00! copeon. AY Ca paletee Sees Derequia is an iy ono future, he masonry will ba the same as that! in’ reset thon ready bul ne aud these, should be atuily oxauiped Sefpremasiny a Ud, Full sped. Sations “and £9 Gained tran the Vomninsading Uticor of inSee BRGhd MORBIS BERNHARDT, Optician, raust ho name of ‘tho quarry from jusively, : e Thaw tine te inten aa ge guar arty fo Tora pac i : alee Eee ee es -; aaen Optician an he perfect of hie ¢ irene a sie Hats heat ‘Superior to any other Bed Spring. Panty ranarde ufige frum the noted rae alee cae a duality of wono"can bo fur | Cheap imitations are offered, ‘They are : aa funartni tet pruning wd onttie United state se eal tight to roject any coarsely woven and poorly Boise iG you fbch encunitums from ogee eats Re meena at hjgpanion ot Teuess our wean can rely on);aco that masa oie Coutiaandina For sale by Furniture Dealers. serene sary preata UNION WIRE MATTRESS CO. A BuaRAT oh Paavintony aN ferret 7 North Clarkest., Chicago. i othing provera e it =“SUnMnn RRSORTS ne duly si, forone hundred and alxty thouean SUMMER RESORTS, ert ye un or Nal Aa tubsoco, Q Uelvered at LONG _ BRANCH ait ot tHe quan aa Toqulred to be delivered ° ay hin fran thaatet aie, remainder within elsty f fer will be furnished pri ett ee scnau act carina W EST END HOTEL, Bhgo wits Lie apoctteats pone ea hore Paymastor Gonsral Use nath BOTTAGES &! ESTAURANT, nthe ea Dredgiug In tho Hay of Nuperior aud Nem- dupe 1 Mee oie gat’ aia glass esacoad incon wu Gpen forthe hearsay etre supe Manitou Springs, Colorado. adji River, Wis, ay! 164 ‘State Bi Chicuge, | “DENTISTRY, ofc raeme i ias fe mil Oe ri H th inet Py of Buperios and iiieedatal tae 4 ENGL UNITED Br arate NGL fe fa i they will be ope: ¥ fe en BR. DA DA Y; vw East tad se: ALKE! ig ‘ o slits emul eggen cet a: of On, es aa iauy be obualned upon Egrmatory HAC SP ALLEN, Cape ct Waste! BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Ush. JES EHRS’ application nats. TaD SOL COLUMBIA, Filing Beal, Oue-uarlor. Old: Rates, Ocoan Heach, New Jerecy, ret, SOM ‘Will open Jun For ciroul Also the only practical teeth: wirnout. aA ‘TH. * O B ( isla 3 Trower suction Plsia, which never loosens ‘whil . ° cram OMS Hs se eutr tram tae | ntratara AleGir eeny chloroform ath fr f Or Bron bis} Clrarettas, for £1 jon, Conn. EINE aid'eulicwatsr bateings Advan ninleas ax ings a0 years ‘Usice open gitar Tiss Foren, Hatiree Hardee enema ni alc sbigrtsar | Bud soresson "Aha uacuooat Say Hien Aaa ee yrupelate. Sonus’ | Siemaive aiey ud gardens Ad. Mitt Lee ——= TOURER THOUMAND IsLAND MOUSE, | —..._._VANTHD. we PlCLURE- BRAM PRAMES, e EFARDINA BAL ‘N. ¥., NOW OPEN, ., |. | | PICTURE FRAMES seiaiatel feta (OIL SALESMAN WANTED, 01 iaparunce ate ts | ee ena anle Fister | AOR AP ST Se IST an ences. Band fo Ppeod areas i ba Tribu + . ; ‘i . ricox to ad~ |* OO Sep ay oT : MADISON: Aseeaaik sit k SALE: UNDERWEAR. To-Day and During the Coming Week, 500 pes Elegant Summer Silks, 30c, 4c, and 59¢3 Unmatchable Bargains. 200 pcs Summer Silks, opened to-day, at goes eee are sold on State-st. for $1. BYPEDETE SALES” |+ esr, moss sats Brent ne in the elty at $3.00. 375 pes. Gro. Grain Dress Silke, all col- * ors, D8c, $1.19, and 81.89 3 Extraore dinary Bargains. reduced from | 9-5 pes. Rich Satin de Lyon, all colors, only $1.59 3 never offered for less than $2.25 in this elty. reduced | A159, 800 pes. Black Silk Brocades, O5¢, $1.19, $1.25, and $1,493 least 83 per. cent more. 140 pes. French Satins, all colors, at the extreme low price of 98c3 Wonder- ful Bargaln, addition to the shove, we offer Plain All-Woo! Buntings at 10c, 28c, and 20c3 Special Bargains. Lace Buntings, all colors, at 1ée; well worth 25¢. 40-inch Lace Buntiyg, 38c. 44-inch French Lace Bunting, all wool, 6%e3 othérs ask 75c and 85¢ forsame goods, 5 cases All- Wool French De Belge, beau- tiful shades, 26c, B7 1-2c, Ble, 4c. and 5c, all’ desirable goods, and very cheap. < In Suit Dep't we open to-day a fasition- able lot of Ladies’ Silk Bunting, Cash- mere, Serge, Lawn, and Cambric Suits. Also, an elegant lot of Dolmans, Man- tes, Shoulder-Capes, ete... which: we offer.at extremely low prices. “ All Intending purchasers of Silks, Dress worth at In Hoult and Suits should not miss this ope | portunity.” Wo-mean to have our prices Jan that we aro selling goods lower than’ “any other first-class house in Chicago. Farly attention invited. Mail orders from the country promptly attended to. - Open till 9:30 Saturday evenings, PF. Ryan & Co, BABY CARRIAGES, ec, VERGHO, RUHLING & CO, 138-144 STATE-ST., Baby Carriages, Call snd examine our Elogant Lino of" INFANT PERAMBULATORS, * SLEEPING COACIIES, + ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGES, AND ALSO Yoits’ Ble, Iron, Stee], and Rubber Tires, Lawn Swings, Hammocks, ‘&c,, &c, HUNYADI pearl CHEAPEST NATURAL APERIENT Viren, PANOS SUPERIOR TO°ALL OTHER LAXATIVES. ‘SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE." Prof. Roberts, FRCP, London, The most certain and comfortable cathare tic in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles. Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassful before breakfast,’ Of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealerty FURNITURE, Holton $Hildreth wed Ccdidachadl STATH 87. ~DESTONERE AND BUILDER = | sneial Machinery. JNO. J. CLAUSE, 15 to 17 South Canal-at. TO RENT, MADISON-ST. Store and Basement To Rent, No, 2 site Marshall Field & Co.'s inpent : eee. Inquire ov SILVERMAN‘ SANK, 10 ‘La Salle-st. rele GAS FIXTURES. “GAS IXTURES, | FORE e: ret or aia Cabal, neat The Trilume. FB Peraona tenaide to purchase copier of Tir Cincado Trinune at News Ayencies and on rade tway train there Chteago paners are sold toll con= Jer favor by reporting the facta to Ute office, ule- ing full partleulare, Fat weather, variable winds, and station- ary or higher temperature for this region to-lny. Josern-E, Borust, the well-known senlp- torof London, has received an order to exe- cuteastatue of the late Lord Beaconsfield, to be placed in Westininster Abbey a3 2 nn- tlonal memorial. By the explosion of an off Mara the Swep- son Mills atthe Fallof Feuse, N. C., was set fire to and destroyed yesterday. “The mil! gave employment to 207 operatives, and was valued at $200,000, and tha Insurance. was $70,000, A uit for tha reform. of the Constitution of the Australian Provinee of Victorin has passed both Houses of Parllament ot that colony.. It reduces the property qualliiea- tion of members to $500, and fixes that of freehold electors at $50, and of _oceupler electors at 5125, Tue subseription of $230,000 inde for Gen. Grant will be sou presented to him. The General was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, yesterday, Senaters Conkling and Platt, who arrived from Aibany lust eventig, put up at the same caravangary. Senator Kellogy dropped in also. Wute thirty-three conyicts were being removed from the St. Vincent de Paul Peni tentiary at Brockville, Ont, yesterday to Kingston, five of them jumped ,through the ear windows and made good ‘thelr escape. ‘The others became mutinous, but were held anc Jodged in the Kingston Jail. ———— Turn people of some districts of Canada are of opinion that the world will come te an end to-morrow, Qne man residing at Ottawa thinks that the world will be destroyed by a flood, and Js building an ark, and another has gone to the lunatic asylum crazed with fear of the approaching eatastrophe, Anexannen C, WALKER, @ liquor-dealer of New York, yesterday lost package of ratlrond bonds representing 0 value of $100,- 000 Walking along’ Broadway. He thinks they might havg fallen through a hole in his pocket.’ A pocket with a hole in it 1s a puor place in which to put $100,000, ” Miss Fannin Wauken, a dressmaker of Elizadpthtown, N. Jo, was shot at yester- day by ainan named Martin Magic, whom she refused to marry. Miss Walker was wounded, but not fatally. “After his attempt on the life of Miss Walker, Magie blew out hisown brains, It is believed he was In-" sane, Ui Europe from New. York to-day tn six steam- ers. So great Is the rush Europe-wards that itthns overtaxed the capacities of the vilrlous steamship company lines, although the ‘oft- cers’ rooins have’ been .given up to passen- gers, and in other cases the steerage has been fitted up, SecRETARY WINdox has dismissed O. L, Pitney, the “crooked” Treasury Custodian, and has abolished the office. It hasbeen dis- covered that there has not been any law for the establishment or continuance of the of- fice. Tho duties of Custodian will be per- formed for the future’ by Treasury-Clerk ). Power, in whom the Secretary hus the fullest confidence. Tre London Sportsman is rather severe on the Stewards of the Henley regutta for re- fusing to permit the entry of the Cornell University crow for the Visitors’ Cup. It sayg their action Is perfectly Inexpllcable, save on the ground that they have ever been “notorious for muddling Talemanagement and lack of courtesy.” Dunia the discussion on the budget In the French Chnimbers yesterday a member recommended the Government to follow the example of the United States In the matter of reducing the national debt, and another member advocated thé reduction of the land- tax, because of the effect which American competition has had on agricultural inter- Gsts, Tie German Republican Central Com- mittee. of New York City, of which Judge Dittenhooffer is Président, adopted resolu- tions Inst night calilyg on Republican mom- bers of the Legislature to vote for Depew for. Sonator, and declaring that those Republican legislators who failed to do so would not re- celvo tha support of the German Republicans for any office. é Ananp of insurgents made o raid upon some factories near Salda, Algiers, and robbed the employés, nearly all Spanlards, after which they set fireto the dwellin gs and other property in the vicinity, Many men, women, and children are nilssing, and are supposed to have perished In the flames, It Isatated that sixty of the Patary operatives were killed, Joun P, Howanp, whose donation of $50,000 to endow n,Professorship of Natural Illstory In the University of Vermont, was chronicled the other day, has determined to erect, at his own expense, In the University Park at Burlington, a colossal bronze atatue of Lafayette, ‘The. cornerstone of the old University Bullding was Inid by Lafayette on the occasion of his visit to Buélington in June, 1825, ne ; Junaxs' Justice in Cuba Is rather a queer article, A Judge at Havana recently sen-" tenced a newspaper. proprietor to imprison- men¢for an article which appeared in one Issue of his paper favoring the autonomy of Cuba, and they absolyed him from all blame for a shollar article ju auotuer issue. ‘Tho director of another newspaper hus been ar rested and jailed’ for contrasting these two Judgments, -.. Pussipent MOnIZLO, of Santo ‘Domingo, has notions of his own as to the manner of government necessary for the Dominicans, He says that any pitizen attempting to dla- turb’ the’ peace, or who intésfpres with the order of political’ institutions, shall iD tried by court-martial ag a consplrator, and that any: cltizen apprehended ‘with ‘arms In’ his hands shall: be condemned to death on proot of his guilt. Tare rolling-mill burglars, McKay and the ‘two Cavanaughs, were sentenced yesterday, McKay to three and half years’ imprison- ment, Pat: Cavangugh to ‘two and a helf years, and Dan Cavanaugh.to ons ands half i aah vena PRICE ison E CENTS. yenrs, aire ‘3’ Imprisdnment, but Judgo Anthoity staeuded tho sentenco in order to give Kinucane’s friends s chance to com- f promise with the rolling-mili authorities, ; If they sncceed the young inan'will not go to tho Penitentiary, alviough many: tnink that he ought, ‘ —— ‘Tirey are having troublous thmes in Uru- guayngaiu. A decrec- has been Isyued for. bidding newspapers, on pain of a heavy fine, - to discuss polltics or to erento obstacles for the present Government, Soveral Senators and Deputies have resigned on account of this threat, and the forelgn legations aro 2 crowded with journalists hiding from tho i wrath of the powers that be. ‘The Govern- : ment; too, controls the mob which attacks! =! printing-ofiices supposed to be hostile to ita : masters, inuieane was sentenced tone” — i = Tne Liberals of Ditlgaria have sent a tele gram to Mr. Gladstone appealing to the generosity of England to save their liberty, which Is threatened by a dictatursilp. Mr. Gladstone and England are too busy now with thetrown Bulgaria~Ireland—to hestow mych thought on the appeal. Mr. Gladstone in oftice and Mr. Gladstone aut of office are, different persuns,—a fact which seems to’ have escaped the attention of. the Bulgarian ‘ Liberals, ' Posrasrents ED p Wawerrr, of En- gland, made a statement in the House of Commons yesterday in reference to the threatened strike of the London postal tele- gtaph operators and post-ollice clerks. He j said that hu intentted to fnerease the force immediately, atm: expenditure of $340,000 this year, and $150,000 annually therenfter.! Hie severely condemned the impatience of the clerks and operators, and particularly their threats to strike. ‘They can stand the -eensure, seeing that they have galued thelr point. Secnrerany Lincony has issued an order declaring that the whole uumber of enlisted men allowed for clerical duty shall be thirteen Sergeants, twenty-one Corporals, 107 privates, and sixteen topographical as- : sistants, aud the General of the Army will regulate thelr distributlon. The command- Ing Generals of the suilltary divisions and, departments, and the conuuending ofitcer of the Distriet of New Mesicv, and the Super- lntendents of the Recruiting Service may de- tall enlisted men to iict as messengers, but not ty exceed five to cach diviston, depart. ment, and district, and oif to each Superin- tendent of Reerulting. In the balloting for the Jong term at Al- bany yesterday, the eombined Republican opposition to Piatt was exactly equal to the united Democratic aut * Buck” votes, total was: ‘The Total Democrat: tH Administration Tepubiicuns.... . ‘Itthe Administration men should unite See W Uponacandidate thoy might beable ntany thie’ Over 600. saloon passengers will sail for. vial P peibesrats to elect him through the absence of Democrats As the coutest lus. little interest for Demo- erate andthe heat” increases in Albany, it ny be dificult to keep a full representation. of that party at the Capital, in whieh ease the country may bo suddenly surprised by the, election of a Souator tu sueeeed Mr. Platt by aclear majority, of all the vutes cast iu a thin House. The Execut}ve Committee of .tho Virginia, Republicans, headed: by Gen. Wickham and Congressmen Dezendorf and .Jorgensen, calied on the President yesterday with o view to oxplatying tohlm the condition of the politics in Virginia, and securing his sup- port. forastrauht Republlean ticket. The President advised the Committee to form no alliance with repudintors; ut the same time he thought ft would be. foolish to re- fuse ald from any honest - political } body in defeating the Democracy tn the Old Dominion, He dented pointblank that he had written to Lawls, the Coalition nom- ince for Lioutenant-Governor on the Coali- tion ticket, indorsing thatticket, and asserted with great emplisis thut no one was au- thorized to promise avpointments for him, or to threaton removals, and that he was the enemy of the “ oss” system in politics, “he Comittee retired well pleased With thelr in- terview. + Ir appears that.the letter of- apiggprlien French, Auditor of Kallroud Accounts, to President Leland Stanford, of the Central Paciile Railroad, printed in Tas ‘Trisuns yesterday, and which purported to give the Tesult of investigations made by Mr. French {uto the operations of the Central and South- | era Pacitie Rouds, and thelr relations withthe Government, was supplied to Mr.’ Stanford before any luformation In reference to theso Investigations or thelr result was supplied to elther the Presidentor Secretary Kirkwood, to whom Mr. French was inlaw and duty bound to communicate on the matter first, At is broadly hinted that Mr. French knew quite wot! tlint hu was acting Improperly in writing the letter to Stanford, that he did it for tho purpose of. “booming” Central | Pacific stock, and: that he profited by © the “boom.” Tha: whole transaction is very peculfar, and the President and Seere- - tary Kirkwood are reported to be exceeding- ly Indignant over the inatter, and it is quite Ukely that Mc, French will not long hold his present position, re DEPUTATION of Ulster farmers who had aconferenco withthe Irish Liberal members of Parliament yesterday.in reference to the Land bill, snid that they would préfer thirty- one years to fifteen years as the statutablo tenancy, during which rents should nut be lowered or Increased. Thomas Power O'Connor, a Parnel!ite inember, has informed some of his constituents who have sent bin ainendmenta to. the Land bill, that he hes de- cided not to offer them, so ag not to lmperlt the passage of the measure. “There Is Jittle prospedt that the measure will be amendedin ~ the interest of the tenant, and Mr. O'Connor doubtless: thinks to offer any such ,would be a ‘mere waste of time, In the Commons yesterday, the secoud , clause of the bill was adopted without a division, and Mfr, Gladstone then anuounced that he would inmovye amendments to the third clause making it clear that the landlord can - apply to the Court for au Increase of rent on his tenante; also that theaection of the clause which obliges a landlord to pay to a tenant who refuses to hold atan Increased rent ten . thuea' the: amount of the excess of the In- * creased ‘rent overs falr rent as detenulned sby: tho’ Court, in additjon to the prico of hls tenant right, shall apply to future tenan- ‘cles only, The’ apendment, proposed is clear- ly agaltst the tenant and|n favor of the land- lord, and’ will be particolarly displesging to the Ulster farmers, as lt practically deprives, them of much of the value of their tenams. right under tho sg-called Ulster custom, .. |

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