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LE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 188i—-SIXTEEN PAGES of tho interests of the party thronghout the | cies that Mr. Conkling’s ofiicint Followers, onabtod those primary organiaations in Now\} ropregent the dota and dashes of tho Morsealfa: { haya tt teanainted inte Freneth and Drinted, 4a.! ptate, and to tho Injury of the colored peopto | ‘The ofice-broker In resigning froniy the Sen- Fork Pau te towel tty she Digest tho doles At Fe aren TA that coping could bn cireulnted umong the dete tn the bulldozed and cheated distsicta,” Such | ate thought. he could atilt retain tho alle- |” tn 187t Gov. Cornoll, then Chalrman of tho porate touett ently double vas many wore in WHC AMIECRKES Fadia allah ts Aries, Nepubiteans ns these ara more adventurors, | zlaneo of the partys but his restanétion has | yopublienn Statd Committee, sali: Many: | Thia bath expediios tennamfiaston and facilitates | Luglish, but those of otlter foreign wnntlone a nndsttould not reealve any more consitern- | heon practically an emanelpatton af the Re- | of tho Presidents of the Republican nasocla- | the “ronttingentt ” at tho other ond, beedase. tho | ysually make thomsclyes, understuud enn tlon at the hands of the Adintufstration whey,] publlean party at New York from the tes- ) tions wore In direct employ at tho clty of. Fee ae ete Te eee eg apace Freneh na tn thete owt langues, they urga Spposition tu the Mahone move-’| potism antl eyerbearing {nsolenes of tho | ficial’ s+. «Members -of the Gonoral | ‘Thia will bo at onoe apnarant by ah example te = " ‘. ment than is due to ‘Tueker mnt his asso- | mat who has watt eminence, not by oratory | Committee ‘tay ‘sinew noknowledgad that Hotters. (Etats lees. slime to rend tno wart PERSONALS. laut eae A ate i ieelienk or atttasnabalify but as elicf operator of | thoy wore patd Inrgo stins of monoy ta vote Boe hu cia ana 1 is found pzdom for ® horse that can beat fhe Hourbon effort to prevent President | the mae! fn accordance with the dictates of the Tam- “ i Richard the Thirh Revixet, Cartield from atding the Mahone ntovement is atthe reeotving pad at the rato of 10) words ft fee telilgent foreigner to comprehend. Even ! ( { ¢ wr Or Inve the doctrine of Senntoriat courtesy is quictly 4, ? ‘@ | ignored. Mueh Is sala about “conventions,” i ri “delegates, “ pledges,” and the minute de- TEUMS OF SUNSCRIPTION. talls of party managemont; but the defult : hardship or wrong Is as etisive ng tho little BY MATI-—-IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID, | Joker of aprofessional thimblerigger. “Now pall Parte TUS Well jg, you sea tt, and now you dawt”” ‘The valua of this great epistolary effort will be found to exist principally in thé closing paragraphs, which read ns follows: Suet distrust has beon expressed of the cor. roctness of our poattions that we think it right and dutiful to submit the matter to the power clman coples sont free. to which alono we are bound and ever ready to bow, Tho Legistature ts in session. It is Re- a jai, gasrece'ft fall laehuding Coanty: publican in majority, ond Now York abounds in Remittances may bo mado olther by draft, oxpross, sons quite ng ablo as we to bear her message and ‘aa yoMehils, 662. Ast expect- | ininute, which {9 more than there times Winitt 3 eniembe Imnortant onty to thoestont that, It algnities MR. EVARTS ON BIMETALLISM, many iat in Is, 3 Ag snlght be ; t- rs ae cag atte ont. he. tenis fey, will doi he remembered fro, i N We printed yesterday mprning a portion of cd, tie olections of delegates to conventions it | Tho ‘sip. when propared by the “punebor,” | He fact hat Iruquols ilda’t win a ruce in Bye Bourbon apprehension of the stiecess of Ma- tlie nittress rocentl tlellvered hy the Aon. nonrly all of tho districts wore mora faces.” | Is strap y placed on the Fastruinont a handy is} Bhind. 4 7 hono’s party. ‘The threat of Congressional Wilttnm M. Evarts borate. the Internattonad Wo qttote nguln from Mr. Raton: Ail nate te worl Pa tea “1 sen that Mi. Tilden has been buyin, Fesentntent earrivs no force with It. IC tho | | 2 { Abe 1 | giant Yeats Inter, tho primarion wore {esto | nud retstnblishud by tha holes In tha altp.. Quo some Jorsey cattle, ‘This veats buying Indiang Mahone party.shall succeed tn earryhug tho Monotary Conference, [tis aastrong avpoat | botrer, A published latter of Col. Qeorga Hills on tho slipat the other end, | nits." TE Barnum, K hole pees nal Conmmilssion in tho senate of tho United States. | State, the Bourbons will sing small.” ‘Thoy | fur the double standard. Its most valunbte | United states Inatlet~sAttornuy under Prosidant tive holes Peutuea ‘a diay and as the punched Queen Vietoria has token t Cost-Offico ordor, or in registered letter, at our risk, y » ie 3 i (rant, and nv moat competent person tospenk | slip in workol through at one end Uo ali en to ridlug a tel. ‘TO CITY SUNSCIUDERS. With a profound sanee of the blization woowe, | any not bo in position to carry the fight | portions are those whiel nto tutonded tw lls | ou tho auloct, to Collector Arthur tated New | inaziced rarkou throuRH at ene, ene the HP | oyeig, People need nat be strprised i they ace Dally, delivered, Sunday oxeepted.@G cents perweok. | creed of “Liborty and Hight.” with reverent at= | Into Congress and punish the Admlulstration abuse the Europeans of tha notlon that the | vembor, [i ountor, 1, erintutns thie lanauamos | Tue rolls } nt the otliar ex of hor Majesty throwing outa curb, for taking part in the struggle, Af tho Bour- | Unlted States urges an International agrees | of" thoad on the rolls ao pot known tn Tho ise | 7 thls bunching process, on vsinglo ire Sunntor Davis will. deliver the Fourth. Dong shall triumply, they will be satisfied | ment upon a standard of yalne between the telat, ese, nas inte ator x conventant Elda ane ee ay w Sear July oration at Bloomlugten, ML Tho seat. the NS v . eat ie i See i awith the result nnd Witt have no spectal dg. | two metals for. purely selfish reasons, aud | many of tho ‘districts " neey dull of the names ot | fitteon pinchers, fifteen copyists, and two ns tr phorus the platform should pasto thiy alre to court public condemnation by making | those which reply ‘to tho address of M, ] mennot Hopubitenns, and! are tacd by the mane a statants to turn tho handles of the Instruments, on ts partisnn war pon an Administration whieh | Firmez, the Belgan Commissioner, who ar- tigers to perpetnte thelr eaktrot of the uewettt att: | Whatavor alsa may bo auld as to Hnglish profit- Mr. Hayes has decited not to go to Eitrops Tid not sneteo in furnishing ofcetive atd to | Bed azalnst bimetallism, Me, Evarts gave | Hopublienns, who have dn absolut right to be | dices ngoiuat this country, it unniot ho antd that | {ilasummmer, whieh would tudtente that there | very excollent re ‘i . |} coma. menitors, areerchtuted, Somotiines this ls ) 2) jt w Were more vbleken-cuops to buitd than the ex thelr opponents, ‘The only purpose of the | # Very excellent reason why tts In the lnter= | ona nya diroat rojeotion, bib aftencr by 0 ree Ie eee ate wnon tt | Pecsident tieurad unt : ally, dellvercd, Sunday included, 80 conte por week. | tuchment to the erent Statu whose Interests and Address THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, honor are dear to us, we bold it respectful and Corner Madison and Dearbo! Chicago, 1, | beeomlng te make room for those thy may correct . alterrove we have nade and interpret aright alt duties we have mieconecived. — It will be dimeult to convince atiyhody Prtered at tne Post-omtce at cnteaan My aa Becond> |} who shall read these Ines twenty years cathe SAH es hence that the man who penned them did For the benent of eurpatrona who desita to sond " : 2] eee ener ferauNithralay ths mall, we | HOE menn what he sald; that for weeks he Taek q fs js |e yo erlean people that thare should if . 5 “ tive horewith the transtent eat uf postagor lobbied, cntrented, and bullled n Legisinture | ‘Tucker eromil mE Vie inbais seas tur telat ea SOT nib nartarnt raulo between nok Fe eee ae auyay tl fey are or aro not |Ktaphs or horses, , SA Washington dispatch states that Senge a Earelan and Domeatte, Percopy-4 in order that he wight not be taken at tits | (late the Treatent and ward off an oppost- aay rend Independent | Members aavording ws thoy aro or are nat pro —— tor Login ts in tho Meld for 188" Perdons Ine 5 Fishtang tralvo eons | words that he did not "bow loitgdecisions”” | Won which they fenr. Sueh un attempt | and silver. Amerten Is on independent | pared ta voto a tekot antistnctary to the Gone | | MAmg Twars pleked up a erent many use- terested In Logan shoult get ont their spy. ji Eee See eae lta mon hatte room for’ other | slioutd have the offect to stimulate the Ad. | contlafit lying between Europa wit Asti, froling powers." tHe arate Cou, ACaUE us & | fulne welt ns original miliary Nigga whew to ghisses and aco it Ib Is tually 80, ! TRIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, “sons” of New York quile ng abl ng ho to | Mlulstration to some positive effort In benalt mul neater to ench than elther of | jest to the Gonerl of hia Order, that "a rord | WHant West Voint recently, Ho MAdsoveral |. “Nearly three-fourths of the Iquors wa Pa —— ‘a by of tho Mahone movement, which ts all that (hose continents ts to tho other, Silver Jrom yowrwlituecompllah it 1 moan «n earnest | taka with tho cadets, who charged him to the | use arg polsoned," suys tho Nowy York Tribun 2 mmr Cricano ‘Tatnusn bas established branch | bear hor message and commission? until he ay 4 Y is tho money of Asiny tho tondency | ent which willintke the henclinen understand | muzale and fired him off nt tho banqstet given | If this ts tho onse Mr. finy vill elthor have to res + Mies for tho recolptof subscriptions and rdvortisn~ } was klekudl out of the way, \ be su eaten ak ae tees TE ta rears tis buen to. make | eta et itn WH Licileve ta uepae | ‘the Boslety of tha Army of tho Potumne the } form or propara.far an enely dnt a i PONY FOR oom 2 Tribune Bullding, BVT, 3te= itug alten? hola: been danda to aba" i sone sloped SN told tha exclusive money of Kurope. ‘The rout to th afitiness or long eontinuanes of Derd B He aT rT Hereafter nt the West Potnt commence. x re a eee iand—Allon's ‘Amorican Nows | shy New York "'rlitne into n defouse of the’| CONELING THE “ORATOR AND STATES- Amerie boeuf fuente seen aie It is ensy to comprohiend the motive of Mr. | one: a ee 1 Saetity abols epniveltioa gf tineenge tyne : character and publle services uf Senator Ses- |G) tho nth of pp aed 1850, todos hanes ovis ie at contdently pine 4 bs Conkling’s austely to regain absolute con- ane Fa Grea ead Het eae mate Ing plugs of tobacco on the stage instead o¢ 4 alons ins gone wofully astray. ‘The Vrihune | 4.7 een Pape) and provisions, and contidently expect to | tro} of tho Custem-Housa patronage, It ts | roscurces you wale to tukeuons plenty ot ou flowers, ; ey ‘i Conkling, then 80 years old, tuok his seat for | take the Jead In, furnishing the countries of ty 1 lls that iT NT followors.: ‘Tho moro the Lotter, Thuy aro atee- Dencon Rt 1 t! ; i enters a prompt and plump disclalmer of the first time In the Mouse of Iepresenta- | the East with th ucts of sketiled Int only hy.spolls that sch a machino as We | iendousty vifective ney of tho xorvica, and encon Richard Smith has Mually finished, : any Intention to defend Sesslons. Ithas no | {te frst time In the ote us he Knst with the products of skilled Ibor, | jaye described can be maintained, In other | thoy luspire tn tha fae the livettest Trova. W.{ reading the now Hible. The Clnchinatl Gazetts 3 Detter opinion af him now then It hind ang | Hes. James Buctinuan was then Prostdent, | It ts consequently in the Interest of Amerien, | \ords, {tis only: by tha use of spolis that | West Polnt Professor tut mo, that the wistom | of Inst ‘Thursday, contained « colunin-and-a-balt 4 eae es a Vat and the Sunthorn polltichins were preparing | occupying this ;middle ground, that there sh it ork Ci of Lhia wos recognized as far back asSeripturo | editorial on tho subject, Mr, Halstend must fee! u Hooley'a Theatres year ago, and twenty years rgo, | Dut'ns it : d ; i : i + 40,000 of tho Rupublicans of New York City | thus, flo quoted the verso. To salt it was | yory cheap at botig " a" | eel Randotph stesor, Hermeet (lurk and, ta Balle, Would not eonylet Bradley on tha unigup- the way for the erent. work of secess! jon, dls-'] should be a common standard of money for | ean te held it subordination by 1 soluct fran the new revision and was a Hittle dfferont uh ie pat bo! if Mie, in this styiu, { Grand Opera-MHourn. propose to. find a true bill against Sessions ini sil Sarda at clan for the dlse fe a ted eat aeh nilvirs quits ateie aners ander the control of alittle coterle of | metnbor that It wound up wit somethin ubout | in sume form of bricsa-brav. Miss Anthuny tad & _ clark street, opnoslt_ now Court-Honso. Rngauce | on the complaint of Bradtey alone. ‘Chere ts ny vaiil ps 1 ve i - ‘ cn machine managers. rible ag anarmy with Tininoes. bd OF) Lotter run down to Philndotphta and get be mentot te Avmo Opera Company, Ae . i s of » Mn ————— a i ‘ 7 2 tg Acmoa Opera Company “olivatte.” AL | 44 much to choose between the lwo men fn play of abjtity aud patriotism such as had. | untond a part of it on Europe. Mr. Evarts —_—__———— chuuk from the Sphinx before Gail Humitton te yg. SOeMans ROT OF RUIN: polnt of reputation, and ane Is as Nxely to be | Never existed befory fn the. history of tle | points ont that the Amerleai mines yleld HANNIBAL HAMLIN, ~ | ACoxarantixorye earrespaniont of the | enreait. © 3 . 3 AtcVicker's Thentre. a party ton conspiracy ag the othét Is, The | ©° ntry. ‘Loan “orator” the chances for | gold and.silver in about equal quantities, and | Among the distinzuished meu who have | London Tings, under duty of Say 21, writes: Jn the londost things that are worn, Nadie eee Vokes Family. antler tes | fet that Bradley went about six days before ning distinction had never been equated. | that our people have no moro fntyrest in one | visited thts elty of Into thore is none who en- | | Vory favorable uecounts of tho fortkeaming | With her chock # pecultar red, ngagem ie enous and "Cousin Joc.” Attortivon and avenint: | tng alieged bribery occurred warning his 4 ater = 3 ., 3 friends that something mysterious and dam- : SATURDAY, JUNE 18)" 188, aging to the antl-Conkling men was golng to happen docs not tend to rehabilitate the Tuy fnmortallty of o lle was never more | character of Seastons; but it does cast sus- fully established’ than jn -the cise of tho | piclon npon: the sincerity of Bradley, Tt story which has been golng thorounds of the] Sessfons Is elenred of this charge ho will press concerning Jurdge Robertson's politieal | not have a clean Dill of henlth for record. ‘The original version was thatthe | tho past; and If Bradley proves. tint Judge had committed the unpardonable sin | he was bribed ‘nnd eonfessel It he ot voting for Hornce Greeley In 1872. That | will only show that he has become statement has been contradicted ‘nnd dis- | yery suddenly sensitive to tho stings of proved a thousand times, more or Jess, Yet} conscience, The bribory inyestigation iso \t has been reissued within a week by tho | suficiently shocking revelation of the rotten- Bloomington Pantagraph, which adds tho | ness of New York ‘polities. The trans- unnecessary embelfishinent that “ Robortsun | actions charged) and eonfessed on both voted for ‘Tilden In 18707) Tis would be a | sides seem not to haye been peculiar to “crious charge, inasmuch as thg accused ut- | either party, gr any faction within a party, tended the Clucinnati Convention, and was | Sessigns Is Senator for Cattaraugus and morally bound to abide by the result of it, | Chautauqua Countles, and Uradley Assembly- There is not a word of truth inthe glatoment. | man for -Cattarangus, ‘Thoy come from Judge Robertson has been an wnilinehing | strictly rural ulstricts, in which there Is not Republican ever since there hag been a Re | nity of epnaiderable size. Tho native ont % publican party, Io voted for Grant twice, | foreign population In tho two counties eom- +: for Hayes, and for Garflelil; for Conkling | pare as follows: i i tires times, and for Platt once, ‘Tho Panta- |, Native. Forel. Total, graph \s not one of those Journals which ,| Gattarnzis a i Re } propose to shut the door on any man who ams pes La patie { wishes to come Into the Republican party. |, Total..+.+...0++ 132i NE 1211s # [ebelleves in “Ialf-Breeds,” and wishes thers Tho percentage of forelg{f population ts, were moro of them., Its defense of Judge | therefore, only 17 per cent, while In tho 4+ tobertson for an act of politleal .treason | State nt lnrge itis 81 per cent, ‘The constit- Y whieh he never committed fs all the more | "ents of Messrs. Bradley and Sesstons wilt damaging because It 1g welldntended and | Wt beable to evade responsibitity Cor them slucere, by the very convenient but falluclous ex- ——X—XK__ pedient of charging them up to tha votes of * Gus. Scnorienn’s colossal egotism must | naturalized citizens, who have nokbech long have recelyed 8 rude shock from the com- | enough In this country to apprécinte the menty an his letter concerning the Nashville | benefits of free Institutions. “It is an unmlt- rampaign. ‘Tholutention of that letter plain- | ignted ense of * native”? depravity. ly was to fll a caveat on account of the battle —_—_—_- of Frankiin, Itsaid as pininly ns a Jetter | THE ADMINISTRATION AND THE VIR- rould says “Siistorlans are hereby warned. | © GINIA CAMPAIGN. that tho battle of Franklin is my original in- || Washington dispatches ropresent that tention, as will bo proved In duo, time; and | “Pucker and other: prominent Democrats Infringements of patent will bo prosecuted | have sald to tho Vrestdont that if the Admnin- to the full extent of the Inwe? But the presé | ‘stration supports Mahono In tho Virginia jas shown no disposition to raspect Gen, |,campalgn tho Democratic Congress wil con- Schofield’s claim to superior yirtue on ac- sider it a matter for their resontment.”” Wo rquntnt that Battle. Tho common opluton | faney that Tucker, of Yirginig, who sought iathatitcomes @ Httle Inte; and thatic tt | an interview with the President the other _ was to be made at all jt should for decency’s day upon the subject, is chiefly responsible rake have been fathered by somebody else, | for the threat Implied In the above wira- and proferred when Gen. ‘Thomas was still | Staph Tucker has served notice upon the living. ‘There is s pronceness In the critl Administration in effect that the Confeder- tlums of tho lotter to recall thé unpleasant | Stes In tho Senate and Toye of, Tupre- fact that the battle of Franklin wasa blunder | Sentatlves will do all they can to embarrass to begin with, and that the’ winning ofa yle- | the public business In a cortain eyent. If tory at that time and plnee was barely suf. |,‘Lucker could bo fairly regarded as spokes ¢lent compensation for the disobedience of | wan for tho Confeiterate party in sul orders and incompetency which permitted | % matter, a yery serious charga would Io {load to put Scliofield in a pocket, aud al- { Agalnst that organization, ind a realization niost to ‘snerifice his ‘entire army, Mut as | of the threat conyeyed hy Tucker would tgotismn ts teunlly the produet of an insuft- } bring new contempt and distrust upone.tho cient senso of humor, wo fear that Gon, Scho- | Patty which prado It. Perhipyy tt is merely 0 field will not fully appreciate the amusing | Bonrbon clique In Congress which would sequel to his totter, support Tucker's disgraceful menace, and fn —_ that casa the thrent is moreof an {mpertl- Tue ellly efforts of tho brewpry workmen { hence than anything olse, In any evgnt, in New York and tho printers In Cleveland | ‘lucker, hinself; has done an unpunnprly to “boycott” thelr employers cau have but | thing, which avould have warranted tha ono resulé, and ought to have butene, it | Presldent in ordering hin out ‘of the White must result in ay jgnominious and disgrace: | Iouse, " ful fajlure, Combinations of workmen to | ‘I'he President haa thd same rleht to extond obtajn a rise of wages are perfectly legitl: his porsonat sympathy to the Mahone moyes mate, so Iqng as thoy keep within | mentin Virginio, and to assist {b with the the pounds of a passive ‘refusn} to | sipport of tho Administration to any legil- work for the terms offered, When: they | mate pxtent, that he has te promote the re. pass these Hinita and take the shape pf | election of his friend, Gov. Foster, in Ohioe an actlye and aggressive Warfare on the busi- | ‘The Mahone movenieyt yas assunjad a myeh ness of those who will not employ them yt broader scope ting it had at the time Gen. thelrown terms they become ghnplo. con-.|. Mahone wys olucted to the United States splracies, and as sich are unquestionably | Sonate, Tho qpep ant courageous alllayes punighgblo at common Jaw, ‘This Isa freo | which Mahone mada with the lepublleans couutry. Noman Ia compelled to work’for | In the Sonate was a notice to his supporters wages thatdo not sult hit, and, on the othor | In Virginia that ho has nbandonest the Bour- hand, no man can be gempellod to pay more | bon party for good ang gl, Now that theso than the market price for Inbor, oF more than |. supporters have remntnad faithtyl to hin, tint Congress expired In March, 1861, and] than the other per sc. Ho also reminds witnessed the withdrawal of delegations | tho fnanclers of Europo that tho United from several of thy seceding States, aud was | states ins not colned any moro silver than it followed in April, 1851, by netual hostilities | can take care of, and may at any thue protect nt Sumter, Mr, Conkling took hls seat at | itself against an overabunidanes of sllyer the begluning. of Mis second term on | money by. the suapenslon of coluage. Ie the dtheof July, 1861, and served until | might have gone still farthor and Inid specint March, 1863. In dhe November preceding, | emphasis upon the fact that, In the course of at the election in 1893 for Congress, Mr. | International trade, the United States ts Conkling was a candidate for his third term, | pretty sure to secure more than its share of but was defeated by Mr, Kernan, sineo then | gold coln If the money of the world Is to be n Senator fry Now York, and now a Demo- | Ihinited to that motal. Mr. Evarts’ reply to cratic candidate at Albany to succeed Platt. | the theory advanced by 3f, Firmez, to tho At the Presidential election in 1864, Mr. | cffect that the law fixing the rates between Conkling was elected to succeed Mr, Ker- | tho two metals would bo powerless because nan, and entered Congress in December, 185, | 1b would bo -apposed to tho Inw of nature, serving wotil Marehi, 1967, At the election In| was also forcible. “Choe best answer to such 1885 tho Republicans of New York elected | n theory is that 9 ratio was malntained by 108 members of the Stata Legislature, being | comnion consent of nations up to about 1870, precisely the number they have now. ‘The | orabout the thine which Goverliments by In term of Mr. Harris in the United States Sen- | or agreement sought to exclude silyer pare tite being about to explre, Mr. Conkling was | (ally or wholly from monetary yse. Nature elected Senator, Sinev December, 1867, Mr. | hus ngt glyen tho world any other metals Conkting has gontinued in the Senate until | than silver and gold which are practicable ax May, 1581, something over fourteen years, | money, and the aggregate supply of those which, with tls six years Jn the House, | two Js totredundupt, It Is far bottersthut makes his total service In Congress | the monutary uso of both, should be fixed by twenty years; During this perlod, the whole | what Mr. Evarts calls x consensus of na- tragedy of secesstou and clvilavar took place; | tlons, thus assuring equal values and propor- the questions of reconstruction; the amon { tlong the world oyer, thin to parcel out sil- ments to the Constitution, the financial prob- | ver to part of the world and golit to the other lems of the War, the condition of the green- { part, which is’ the English, and hance the back currency, the fundiug of the dobt, the} Nelgian, idea of solving the problem. Mr. legistatlon leacting tothe resumption of spect | Fvarts’ address, If carefully considpred by payments, all tho Jeglsiation concerniug suf- | tha Buroncan dulegates, aught to have exer- frage aud clyil rights, the iimpenchineyt of | clsed an Intluence which juny be apparent Andrew Johnson, thy disputed Electoral vote | when the Conference reconvenes, in 1878, tho silver question, tha Mormon 9... —————— 2 : anestlon, and the subject of the tariff,—all’| THE NATURE ‘OF MR, CONRLING'S MA-' these queations, embracing the entire fune- '- . OHINE, ‘ tlons of the Goyernment, both Jn peace and Ty grder to know the value of the mach!yo at war, and covering ovory social and polit- | In polities to ox-Senator Conkling, It. is fea! subject that can be renched by legista- | necessary to understand its organization in tlon, have passed {n review before’ Congress, | tho Hepubdjican party In the City of ‘New, and some of thembeen continuously under | York,. ‘Chore are twenty-four Assombly dis- consideration, tricts In the city, and the party there Is pre-. ‘Mr. Conkling is now held up to the coun- | sided over by a Central Republican Cominit-' try as a gifted orator, who has startled | toe, Within this Central Committee there is Senntes, captured Courts, and so swayed the ‘| ‘an Executive Comumitteo, which ts the reat multitudes of the peopte that under the spell | authority, ‘The “Constitution declares that of hiy‘sublime utterances he has, solitary and | “nll tho proceedings” pf. tho Exeeytlya Qam- alone, dlected Grant twice, and Mayes and | mittea shall be kept striptly gecrel,” ‘The Garfield, and saved the Republican party | -systom in accordance with which Republican fron rujn and defeat. party politics 1s maygged In the City of Inaddltion itisclaimed that his states- | New York wag doyjsed py Aaron Burr, Ibis manship lias been so ‘masterly that under] popularly known as “the spoils system,” and hiseontrot in Congress he has by “the great |-technically.as tha "Junrian Code.” « Both legialative prodycts of his mind so’ slinped | the Albany Regoncy and the ‘Tammany 8o- the polley Wf the Government that tho }:clety were organized on tho samo plan; and Reppblican party Ins carried: the Nation | the object.of both was-to inake the people safely through all its perils, and) brought it |-pay for thelr own subjugation throng thelr to Its present perfection and prosperity. robbery by means pf the spolls system. ‘Tho -Now, what js the record actually pyade by |.reql wafchworda of this system irq ‘* go- this all-powerful orator and statesman dur--| ereoy and despotism.” ft He Lea the aH ing hls twenty yonrg’ aorvies in the two |:plqu pf tha gil Homish Church Inauylsition. | Except the office of Collector, which fie ro- | and is not boynd to xive tho frst ehoice to cussity for bis saying wny sich thivg, and pir Houses nf Congress? Can any oan recall | It may pot impnure ty recale}trants jn dnp, signed aftor p your's sorvicp, ho filled all ghp'| first comer, Midis uaiderstood that tho enso wi | Hewat for any ug it at this Uline. He mute any speech made by him on any subject | xoons pr burn than at pie into, but if un- cother offices. by tha. pligico ‘of the: people or bo apponlad. ‘ ge fnate, wore Irrcalstibly In his favor, contuteds Which has putliy€d In the public mind tho } dortakes tq run them politically. as thar} by the hardly tess popular” eloet{on by the.|: | A Loxnoy napor makes the annonncemont Ft toe atte. an cannot fall t0 10 aminouncemont that ho spoke qn sich a day | oughly as ever Pope disgraced or Hiled eon] state Logislature,) ee) chat px-Prostdpnt Hayes fq oxpeotod (n Eogiand plortityide to an-ollicor who thinks go much of on agiven aubject?. Can any man remember | tumncious .priest. or naley heratle. "There |- “Ang now, at tho ago of 72 yanra, actlypand | about the cyl of next month, aud that, aftor ee ee a aa a aaitee mnparently dese, anol to lnya oyer read aspecch by Mr, Conkling | nro fifty thousand Republican yoters tn the |: yigorays In body, and with ,all his fntelleet: cmaking ptourof thatcountry, he will visit Franco | noyor would ‘niyo been ‘thrown, ott this bigh tipo any pybllc question’ and geeall any | Clty of New York, but? tho club which Is | ua} faculties as brilllant ps. over, he hag val- and Germany, Th adds thar Mr, Hoyos, who jg | horso if ho had not got on his but. polnt or argument made by him?: Of, courya | reprasentod by tho Central ond Exvoutive | yytarlly retired fram public Nite, atul alinras + “a bright qud sbihing Ugyt” of Wesloyanism, | - Boston Journal (Itep.): Every sincere wo do not refer tu any of the indecdrous per- |-Commfttecs numbers only six or seven thou~ 3 vwauprnl sonulitles in which he partlelpated, and] sand members, ‘To become'n member of Ul will makp bis appearance in the chiypols of that ” v4 ublice With hig sountrymon the several. walliiegl:| Goucminatton duovog hie stay in Encand., Taye Fe oe a are oe tat hea y and industrial prosperity ef the Rennbllo, to | wilundaubtodly bo nows to tho ox-Prosldent | tertuins tha acntimonta whieh are attributed to whitch were gencrally, If not always, pro- | chip itis pecogsary not merely te baa true. | nucomplish which he .hns so long aud efll- | and bis frionds, eee eat bing {n the Chivayo. dlepatay. ‘hoy are nut the vaked by hls offensive ussuniptions of suparl- | Ropnbltcan. ‘Che applicant for membership | ejgntly contributed. “In all nis life, whether | 2. - «+ | guptimgnts pe held when first clacted Presidaut, ority, ‘Thero Is nota wort of debate, not «| must be propossd ag o member of the pri- | ay public man or ns private citizen, ho.has Di. Honar: « Lotts, lately: tak © | ana thoy aro in no sense Htopublican septimentty ‘Nine, not p selitence, not 1 apeech,- not | niary of. hls sMletrle¢ and lite nomospested | hysne the personal confidence of the publics pound of adipase.tisyue fram the neck of a | but oplatons he hus coma to catortaln of late. a gentinent yittere| by Roseow Conkling | on the byfiethy-beard. ‘Tho. noma . then | and ducing his tong aud - meinornble ahaa, Woll- known roal-ostate ARBRE AF that city. who | his, wo bollaye, ia the feollag of a largo mae ‘on any one pf the many great questions’| goas» to tho “Committee on Adinls- | yyon in the most malignant days of party bat The nate ha reeuats peepee onlty of, yas Hopybilean purty and ot hak which have haan hofory Congress duping his | sjons. 1f the Commfttes — reports ad- | excitement, his charactor hag been unataingd | forward. THe wound being. closed, cantorlzed, Inomer tua grout worvices of Gen, Grant, Hue term of twenty yeara. which fins survives in | vprsely thot fy tq end of {hak apnileation; if even by gh Inqnendo ditgctet pgntyat his |'(te prevent ‘formation of how tlsque), and pur people are HOt herow shit pors, - ae Gig popular memory {ts atteranes, Js thin tha | It report fayorably, ands majority of the }porsonal Integrity pr Adollly to Wa country, | BAR jagorl, tho patient, who did not avom gq | Gtanes Views mre noe conte ce, record of an iIluatrious orator; 8 map who [8 | inombers ‘voto In tho’ aflirmative, the appll- Q ey th supposed to have uallpsedt in spovol the most |'eant hecames p member upon slaning tho gifted of all hfs predecessoya jn the publlo | roll, ‘This ol), or constitution, * pleskos! councils? hhn:as follows: ‘ joys or who merits tho respect nnd cont | fn" gmlenr bik drole zrave reasan‘to fone | “4 tualdor eat ln a gentignian’s vest— dence of the American poopte moro unre- | that In rhe western, diatrlots of Ain Minor the pls one iiton thy her bend: servedly than the Hop. Hannibal Hantin crops will be raviwed by locusts, “Yesterduy,, in | Co bu stitched, stitched, atitched, wht 1 Tks been tl tk + | tho bysronds iene the Dardaucties 1 saw mit- | Yor a fittle mora tight fn hor skirt, This gentleman has been in the public surv- | tone of those deatruative visitors, u few of. thom | a9 while, with her voice disdatnfully pitobed, 0 leo for more tan forty yours, He entored’| bel still in tho euterplline stuuy, and theotlars |” sho sung tho “Sone of tho Filrt!" the service of the State of Mutne ns long ago latter, wheq tying ‘ muolloniias, | forma lag yy | Eom May Muatnye,” hy Chartes A, Dana. aa 18Ws was elected {o Congress in 1843, and, | bisek patehes on tha ground. bur whan de | ‘The New York Graphite says that A curl after nn honorable’ service In the JTouse of eee Ee At ttoue arbre ous fenture of ¢ fashtonuble horso-ruce fs A Iepresuntatives, was promoted to the Senate | Ho enor ta tneagttres being taken for tholr des | if you bet with a young Indy und she foses you 111843, nnd’rematned in that body until Marely mente Fe US ae, Feta kag | dou't win. | Her netting is muroly nominal, Iva 1841, with the exception of the four years he Snistnh vilevets, However, It 18 egpeated that Riestenof Terig. Nusceutieniag ltkes: te Senay °, preaided over Its deliberations as Vice-irost- |. the Imperial revenue from tho cereals wilt be | i eat ents of a young tady’s purse, Yet, ag dent of the United States. He voluntarily tnigent stent one Seo: ie bears Ur een eee ta teeta » He . bag. r ota retired fram public life, leaving beliing hin, On Monigy Inst 17% Scandinavian: emf- | of als pile ff sho wins.” In tho cnsoot thoaver- a tecort for fidelity, Industry, and personal } grants left sf, Pant for nolnta on the main Iino | Ame editor tho betting of the young lady Is, une rectitiule which has no superior, A of tha Manitoba Hond. Among them was a {| doubtodly * moraly nominal,”—quite too nomi: Tn Congress he enjoyed the unquestfoned warty of Soret Deltilor wen mele Toast We nal for any use, as Whitelaw [eld would say, = TER a Te alae . rome northern puirt 0 jweiton, whero there Se respect and confidencg ofall his associates of | gro only three inonths of freedom Crom wintry PUBLIC OPINION. ' all parties and shades of politics, Until ist | wonther. Thoy caine clad in thotr sheepskins, he was conspicuous aa o inginber of the | with scarfs pround thelr necks, and with abun. Pittsburg Dispatch (Rep.): With the high Domoerntis party, nnd in tho Benate was for | dinco of buxqage. All of- thom wore “woll | est rospeot for ploty in genera} and tho piety of , minny years, under Demeeratic rafe, the .tn- fixed)". for omixrants Thoy wiit settle Inthe | Urestdent Hayes In particular, wo aro compelted borigus and falthfil Chatrman pf tha Coin. | {mer country in tho vicinity of Cokato, hou | to suy thut the apluton Is jaalning ground that mittee on Commerce. When the time cane | eet aaa eee nes ct uw the Chteaue, |) jhe ox- Decale dl nitogetuoy fob much Dare z | and wero brought to St, Paul by the Chicago, | fy nud tao ithe wateblog while bo wes at that ho could ng longer net with $ha Domo- | atitwaukeo & St. Paul Itqliyay, ‘Tho Chlengo, | Washington, cratic party, he resigned theChatrinanalp of | Milwaukee & st, Paul lao brought in, ongn | Clnclunat! Commerctal: If the bioody Brite that Committea and tho ‘other «distinctions | extra, 900 Canndians, who went througt:. to Ish find a man going along at ight in Liverpool conferred upon hun by the Demopratic ma- Manitoba on the Bt. Paul, Minneapolis & Munt- | or London with a seption of yns-plpe in a bag, jority. His action at all thins and uniter qit.{ tU* Berd. pad ie Pipes Jodi Mat a omiebranaa circumstances has bean open, frink, and |. A.orrizex of Michigan writes toa Detroit lone toun ‘Ameriean oltizen, he reoines foe fearless. Ife fins beon a-man of’ 10 dig | papor of a oulld 2% years old, residing in Forost- | thoanke pl old Irclaud to frjahten pho trite guises, and to this mogt (listingnishing morir | Ville, that State: fion, ‘Thora 1a no. pirtiettlar ‘reason, Howeyer cay P 4 See wily the fellaw should not'be taken tn hand by of lils character’ Is ho: indebted for tha ine | ,,euelearned her lattera all complete Vator she | tho polteo apd dealt with us tho law directs. 4 usnal respect and confidence entertalned for ‘spell wards of four jottors, nme all’ the States | - koulsvillo Commercial (Rep,): If Clay, ot him by his countrymen without distinction med oelearies: jp ont ausameette fo Gia Vole Webster, or Calhaud, or Douglus, or dacksoy bad of party. qm wt Gne of tho liryo. comprehunsive. gcographios. | Siduuly gone down tuijer a cloud there sould Mr, Hamlin will plways yantc among tho | She can also tel every mountaln, river, and luke | bave been abundant expressions of reynrd for t furl state hot iyory thel: of nny npte both in thisand tho Gl_ World, and | thom from ull quartors, and a fargo and dovotjl most useful! statesmen who haye glyen thelr | aay you. all tha diferont putions in the Old | follwing ready to aysuniblo ab thelr eal rally soryledgto theconntry. In Congress, wheth- | Worjdand auth Amores. | Chore te more ge | undor thotr bannor, and help retrieve tho fort= crag Sohator or Represontattye,-ho was dis: | ronagrs Will caro to Uelleypo te ee | unesat the fallon chlef, -2t 1s not so wlth Conk tinguished for his indefatigable Inidygtry,,| If tho atary ts true, tho angels will shortly call | Hug, gud the roason ts that ho {8 n mero polls Tle naver peglegtet any duty; -was, prampp | tho precocious Ilttle cherub ‘home, Suoh «ts Horan. ue is Wdeonidod with Ea eae el wnfatting tn is labprs on. Connitines noarly aliyay's Fo e480, tap Sr atritisu : ite i marly calcd i uu ahs :. i employ! is talents always tor feesune of ite tipo Lee ctaNte aol ed Ay extreme drought is tha cause of great onal ends, an aaulting i tho appiteayton of ie ansioty among the popylpt{on of tho District ot the most dordid methods to carry out thore of his intelligent..kmowledga of the aifals ‘i ends, When such 9 man, aftera vureer allke in a Grenburg, in Pusata,. The orops havo fatled for lont and Wtabt rt versu, It [8 and Interestg of; thp country, Lo- served | three suacessive yeurs, and tho dangor that {s | Hot, Be le thane, ahaitd be any po HKG Ee Maine longand acceptably, and tn $0 slp, now {mponding seems to atiilo all hope, Tho | gretor sympathy. He dups not coneiliata if . Cs was gil the more a uaoful and valuable | people form procosstons, with images of the Jeutions, bupane ho loves only bitneulf, Could servant of the whole conununity. 3 anus, and march pbout the folds. be dry west Hane be sale oF sich uae tty Douglas, a “ihe perjod gqvered by Mr, Hamiin’s pub- ie a blowing without {ntarmilss|on, and nota | entering pubito fifo mfgut ponder tho moral. Hoseryica ting been. tho inost {innartant in | Pea acueusly nigh teaporatuye. Aa Ie tiie-] - Lalilare Azierican (Rep.)2 Gen, Schon -the history of the Nation, It beganin tho Ad- | wore not bad cnopgh, the ambryo of a. tocust eld scams determined to contribute, of bis owe ministration of Gen. Jackson, and terminat- | that Jost year eausod wide devastation in some | Means, fo the serlous unpopulurity which ed with that of Mr. Hayes, Previous to his | manes has Leen round tn targe numbers about | tBreatens him. Hy had no neat suwlve aur aiperion to Congress. ha hgd gorveyt soyorq} | Ta felds. -— rwagons for the ‘atorn suvority with whle 1 ae trented Whittaker, but whan he did blurt out years In tho Maine Legislature, beghinjug a8 | “rin St. Louls Glohe-Domoorat saya that | those reasons thoy proved to bo bitter prejudice far baok as 1836. During these forty-five |, Judge Adams, of that elty, bas sustained tho de- | A4uinst the entira ravo from which Woittaker years fio Was a mombor pf fhe Loplslalyre, q | murror to the potition In tho casa of Charies , | Hesconds, ong hije-bound determfustion to ba- Topresentative . yy Congrasy, - Governor Fierce, of that ojty, against Charles A, Spaulding | Hove that no Rood could camo out of Nuzarcth, of tho State of Mnlne,. Collector of and Honry Manioson in regard to the anle of re- | 80 ho takes tho: occasion of Gen, ‘Thowns’ sorved spate at an operatic entertainment. Tho blography—without susing aught about it ia Customs in Boston, Vice-Hresident of: the | juaye Fluted that the plalutt hud no ‘causa of | Sat warrlor's Ufestima—to ¢lulin protty much United States,: avid inal wos: tsyonty-four’ +f : all the: create tthe Nashville camnpilgsty te years a member of the United States Sennte, os getion; that a thantrical manaxer bys tho rlgbt | whion Hodd: Feushed biineult Mico 10 eqsbel to soll his reservad goate to onybedy bo pleases, | thrown oxalnst an icon pot. Thora was 20 Hee I q not be n uffer auoh, lite clgar and eat di ti wrong-sile of important lssuce, he vil ine Wall may tho Stato of Malye, as yell 8M | Mapens etn Tecc Sat See SO. BE | Clare ety avesntion i the smorvan eat conntyyynen generally, ba prond af thelr emer one a st Gone Totired statesiny, Lanntbat Lami, Brcnurany-ov-Sraty Demuent will have Aecitrations. .* bam wit! rig and Hiatts Mr, Conkling ts iny friond. He bys been & ite ‘Gn of ming; but for all that 1 lo : Yeni aw laiya penton and) ronidy far diatribution be ne does tl ho belleves he ean affordto pay; Ifthe prine | and rallied abant htm with tho knowledge al | Nor ts Mr, Conkiing’s record ns n° states-") 1, “To suppgrt the Ropybiican party ore SS es Pa by e 20} op iu This shows woud work on Pe ae Nf, 80 ON tae NM. Conkling elple usserted by tha New York’ aud Clove- | that fret, ant naw thag (ho Liberals jy Vir- | man any morp briltinut oF distingutehied | qanteaffon, of, which tha Association isn Fe Feit rae ree el ei i “Bopher that Bey Bord docmmoriy iasuodespriys lhecause. My Gaping! aupnoried, tic, tee Jond workmen werd once nitmittad and put [elute are maklug the State campalgy on tho | that ag an orator, Whoeverheard of pde- | recogyizes} portion,” | Aad papers 5 . *. | quoytion of. right (# uot consider some Ewenty rales in width; 1s galnmrapidly and | “V5 a, ‘ja ra Bradwell, Eaq., haa had the now lawain prvaperoualy LOFRAEDS A London Gispatah of pring ae for Fe Areneera ‘The Seore- Et rd Watkin, Jrmen of the'Soutpe | ,t#ry of Btate and the Bpring het ypesottera ara enatary tinny Couabaag on mnaettts |-slowenecnen” PR f} into operation, thera would be no reason | plalfarm af: n freo ballot, o falr count, |. Why It should gtop short of confiscation of | and th yubjip schonjg for Disels, na propertyand Comnjuntsin. ‘Thesoleputhority | well ag whites, It ls tho duty of the Prasident to datermine whotwere falr wexes and when | 08 yell 29 -opublicans ayery where to wieh beta on *Copkling'’y pill” for any pars] 2 To gubpilb te tho legally expressed aor pose? What mcagure, not pertaining ta | thay at the elavnalation andl af the Oentrat ofticeholding, ald Afr, Coukling aver pro, |’ Committee. posg, or originate, or pven adyocnte ta tha |: 4, ‘Lo honorably. sustaly att nominations . ? Wohat dood this Gonatortat courtosy amount 10 ‘Yothe con Il the Fadaral ofices in a Biate it 2 aynatore;" to the moat odious, form ot i of that Company that tne loxperiagntal sbutte r A 5 eae ¢ * hich can be conceived; 12 “boycotting” should stop apd whop It shold | them xodspeed ant prompte Jy avery possl- | oxtent of having lls name identified with it? | mado ‘by the Republican sarty through Ie for the proposed Shank a,c pan sunk |. A BenrgNidispatchte the Lonilonstindare | fa uenstical mufiiuation of tat part of, te begin would be the Jabgr yrtons, which are | blo.way the snecess of thelr’ mayemnent, | Wha ean rofpr to the date when Afr, Conk: | logally-constituted conyontions oatied or thd tha nash ie APY guotee on oa f+] faves Jn the Hefobatare yostorday the blll for Ine, | Cone itutfog whieh confers upon oe Troeetols themwelyes parties tothe sult, Public opinion | President Garfald's past record, bis attitude | lng tashfongd and framed p DI upon pny OF. nlzed by tho Central Gomunittua? ¢ sido o gallo 000 9; ria Jae ane goven fea Figg agalauy accldent warkinon and clerkg Pi or ta coniiem or reject tho Presi: Woot y tie Oat A dtateler bad Leen delvone ‘he urogceas stirs |. Whos waxes qingune to less than 2,000 inarka per |.honate fae power NO coy i at) iu thls country Js not propared tosnietion | a8.n Renubllean President, and the sontl- | the scurcs of great vital questions of gov) -4, Not to become a membar of any com- th iast wel M ity soy \ 2 9 nt The ATER PET | dont'a sini jane. Wo nay add tht the sunimary methods of declding whut ls | ments expressed in hjs, Inqugural gidyess fair and right as between employers and em | demand Crom flyn all proper elfgrtg tp agayre ployed that the Inbar nylons gem Alspei for the nogrous thelr political rights in “the Fi tondopt. ‘Thera cannot by combjiation on | South, ang lige boen protty wel} demon: * ong alge without combination pu the othr, | strated that, such a result can only be “Boyeptting’ will) produce. “boycotting,” | achloved thyauah the cgBperption of a cer If there should he g real trlal ofstrength.| tain partion of the Soythern whites, If tho botween the brewers and thor men, or tha | Mahone party shall succeed iu earrylng Vir publishers and thelr mon, {F would doubtless | ginta joxt fall, a very duclded advance will be fonnd that the former bad quite ns many | have bavn jadp i tha diraction of brogking resources to fall back wyon us the latter, the pawer of {ha Hontshons all oyor tha Boyth . —_——_— pnd establishing equap righty for all men in fi Lue Jettop of reslgnation forwarded Ja | thatagetion, ‘ » Gov, Cornall by Conkling aud Pintt fa barely Inilygyees haye been brought ta bagr from $ amonth old, bearing Ante May 14. Yet jt is | both sides to Induco President Garfold to 1. already ® rare and precious document. sta | discountenqnes and jjscourage the Malgno oddity will secure jt a place In avery histor- | ovement, Aside from the bulldozing tactics fealmuseum in the land, and the people of | pimployed’ hy ‘Tucker antl the Bousbons, 0 future ages will admire it (but not read {t), | pertaln clique gf Virginia Republicans do- while they specuiate with miggled pity and pounce tha Mahong movement, ‘Thely mo- awa on tho pactligr yolltles of thelr foxes | fives; arg q}touether selfish and nywartby. fathers and the type of “statesmen? thas | They aro local Jaadars {4 few communstfes passed current amang thom, Heres a letter whief are reasanably pure of going epub- filing fyo caluuys of tine print and pre: Hearty apite pf the hopeless njnprity which tending to get forth n monstroug gelavancy,— | the party hag {nthe Staty, and this conslitjon ope so heavy fo ha borngthata reslqyution of | gives thang clin pen the Natlonal aAd- the high ofticy of United States Benatar wos | puluistration in the distribution of the Gov- preferred to g subialasiqn te it, But throune srnment patronage throuxhodt: Virglola. ty-veven yards. | your wad roud 9 third ple, je bit as no ‘ carly, Thos b jpasned stanoe gnu ally Ait ot Wet dippn. thus solyed the question af tho rate of progress | at ite second reading, —twor! sof the lusure ‘for tha oxnerimuntsl xallory, and vgesrtgined | anco premi aia bonatd by the omployera and that tha fower strata le pers Ha to water, | ong-thh by 9 inared the Goyernment con jon bu ln struc! 4 x fi ena ! ulna nay ta courtesy: ri ph the Invotligence ‘of tho Hepul wn oppasad, aud whic Wien ay hove thea Te oer Lanatned 10 heat + Bt Loula Republicans The best sources © {nformation judtoata (hat the duiicluncy in “ wiutor-whoat crop this yoar, a8 compared, a on that of jast, witl roack 180,000,000 bushels. one catioate, mada by ano of tbo wroat Liar a nulgslon boyses of tho onuntey, is as high ary ’ 000,000 bysely, When this vast falling-©) qupplomonted by tha deflotcnoy iy the apr vt wheat orop, thy aoreaue of whigh 18 geile 4 by erioultural Pa Hat at Wash dag} ta be al per con} juss thin It Hoe dost 308% of tnporta' neq af the a hipaa eUroush Mayath aD HL and the effect i oy arbor inteney ately egtimuted. Ib apne Ti eaten HUH os ernment whiah lave engrassesl the. atten | mitteg ar body which (lpos nog repoiize the tlon af Congress and of the pooplo during bart ot the ‘hapocyatian. ee the last twenty: years? ‘Thanks to-tha-|) pp aonatitution alsa provides fora stand- newapapers, Bir, Conkling's famo- as. an | ing: conimitics of jnvestigation on tho sub- orator Is pemembere tor his; brilliant | jedt af the ensorcemmnt of these pledgos, and speech adyocating the continuation by tha | for any willfnt failure "ta Keon the nladae of Republican Senate of Shuman ta be Col | nemubersiip, any guilty member may be ex- lector of Boston, in defiance of tho protest and:| pejtad by the vate of n majority at any. remonstraues of tha two Republican Sena- | myoaiing,’ act . cee tors frqin “Masaaelingatia, Bug apart from | Itty worthy of nota that these plelgos”? that ant his cgichpated rasnlution to arrest |'dp nob enjaty elther fidelity to principles of: and lmprisay any popion refusing to give In-.| support gf party; byt mara ebadlenco:ya/the, forination nato the wybileation of yraccods.| decrees af the Central Commf#tocvand. ue Inga In axccytive seasion of thy Senate, Mr | organization, They’ plea, bid members to Conk lng's fame a3 an orater and statesman |‘pustaln alt nomingtlayy dbbdas well ng fog blank,—as blank gg jf ho had neyer been’! the good—whiolt qld! {| } mada by, the sx in Congress, , ) . or sevan thonaand members af tha olyb'in Wig Hien, hep engaged Mr, Cankling’s | nu body,of Bfty; shousond Republican, voters, Hmebince he ligg been jn Congress? 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Of thiy system Afr.“ Donnan 8, i well been au pfleohroker, the supporter af Jobs | saydt 1s a dealer |) patranages mid by this bualngas | * "Jetonds to baud over tha managoment of haa been abla te become ¢ Rosett lot-| party t9 jnen dean feo eerie ij jmie A bi iaihae mua anata ua | ene ‘apan 4 - ple ; stan f | Acconpryg to the Baltlmore Gazette, tha, ‘ing 3 at Gj ae et Reeth frien ua stovedores uf Halifax, Noy Scotia, pra Fees headings are finished, which, cortainly Ougbt te.) sous for breaking open gaaes OF Wind And Abs See ready iti and a tieiuorereatswaud | stFaction part or alLof tholr gontonts walle alts then probauly bo propmud ‘under Fenty WOU! | cuarging thelr vostols, and Colloctor Thomas, of par would *govompllsh the remaiging hina Tightimore, propases tp yipit thas port qumg tine ARIAS HGP XE | mark amt ey an gk oe ta rae ou tiie ayatousy to be ocomplotod’in Ave tron ateee praction stopped by. tha ail ' : e = b i ¢ > youre, f Lectin 0 oenaneneaee ll " .onsslag tye possihilities af the atocttia toler! by aie roots In Amelia County, Virginia, 10 8 ae <aFeph PE the, future, hendénmely slelde 80} vocq star on tha OM Insts moRaiired alah font: Gout of ihe sptatue ower of ween sad | Gea lapbes tn slemotay, Ht iranchay covered a: contrasta our high-speed apparatus with tha In ‘ yatanee ob Fah ABS We true wag Ha pride a pte Woloe abed | ONw oleomargatino: manufactory in Pitts Words @ migyto, Making, alt Stan she cure bes beon ken parts the Ter rocguliy ‘American apparatus bas doubled tha reat OF) | passed by the Legislature, Soyornl. of’ the oo-' iu other words, ne one wire With the Wheat | parcenors have ted,. and the offeats aro xdvere None npparatis does the wark oF ten wieats tHe | tisod foo. ala by she Bborid,. ‘hla a a kind of thory ara probably few of our roadgra tamillor Vary thas eed ta bo worth Letact eae with the proauss, we copy the Gazette's deaorip: tion: Santen, ry ¥ acre or, upon whiob wo bave # Poenius O aatvos, ta rp against We Morale 8 faillng+o! iis tho ‘production of one equal ia Inading artic OF axparts to nn anit be eagt| Valya ta the balance in our fava Wat Yeo uy ie not pagy te maAuKA tho Hybite of We PO Tue the otigoncids dt" tho youre THele tuujon. of customs, foverin un humense finportalton yy forelen gts Will cantinnn, whether 1 GF gcc et ra va baat Fea vie Monat netsh ‘bey—and tts pre ryt z = the epoienn ‘weiy In Now KO | seca cea! milous itl el ae sls voi of New Yort "Gn Chicago | BARA et te ‘ nt! ‘deliver It. conyontions, by whom the suloction of Bunutors Calis i Hapubilen Stahe uf tha coune | Ape Meptemnents Caran pate try rafusod to permit Mr, Conkling to rule | ¥ no rar thi wat unworthy candidates ta loudest 00) geteTllY je apd ie Difyht of ones Rag AREA ba 23] Wyputd eats i. srt of flauuelal cyclones Moe A’ cannxsvoxpunr desires ta bo Informed | were, in this llessed countey ue ours 1 Lsant a phiirbaxy ue the its t iy wifeet the 4) ‘ : i Japguege 19 Weed in earrying on the rar) spat y With all fast-speod instruments, as they aro bled f ts ‘done! BM ont crop, yow, cuptaly, wifl deep balun vb ont die whole oplstip hare la jofane prineivly | hese local leaders want to retain this ad- | them, ‘hey suatalned tha Independent News | fF Cusine Houde shal ‘and strongest for jy~ | called, the tolagrpwe bave tp be ti haeed bo- | cevdings of the Interugdonal Movotary Conform) roads, “aud theyll, thom the wiinle oo | i Y aatrrg of gut to Nat! b Cart Joug. f ee ha cnog at Paris. ‘ho practicg has boon foreach ka hich (aa rapes sated which I wapld yo posslble far ay i | vaulagg far Reowngetyes Bye wh HAG sucrllce Ygrkors who reprosonted larger couslitusn- Ege) Seema ea tettoten Gaver aging | ian allp or eee fa aa hes “aplopate t9 vei dash upoteh Potorekand and, setae aR Ph sioite ’ ’ WF, tae