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[TWELVE PAGIS . ve % y | importance than this — ense, about | ing, “Lthank you from the bottom of my rreat bombahell has been found to beashot angwereds ‘Lio not {fo thon asked ime: | enmord’ House, Alvany, Sho aimonea ti te A he ee 2 whiel ve ae now alist i C ahprohend heart,” ho sald, “for this kind reception. id CONKCLING. phe sina nes witelt lias hurtng eneaaijalt ' i ehere ato yor tt us th Ae thier Pessina seution, ; he ay hear a whisper fall upon ils nny Tearned Friend hero (referring | don't propose to inflict a ch upon my old F ys Ib was the Inst desperate resort of a! ld: E y . sith Hie AFTERWAUD, fellow has done wrong.” Gen, Brady 1s only ital nb willy hla lari os teh loneystth tele, fellow-elt zens, Tespectet toby ented ion : Deaton man, and Uke all of Conkilng’s othor + flonalds faa nae ele e chtton a ‘Pho Investigating Cominitter dia nog the eqiatd of the Tnimblest, One thing more ) tials plore & wo entire of His eat is. cute tu reply ton ast of Lis State at Now aris 7 moves, It has failed to help his ennvass, The tobe canbarrassed2 ip Asked Ie this ator | thelr exucutlve sesston, after the toting ASL ee Mme Atty vee aS | Ttanes than is? Tappraent ast | ies hasta Chal than vew vark | 2 WO Sets of Votes Polled | attempe to tivotve the Administration iy tho ; could by held over Tl attor the settlement. of oxalinntions, but dastznaty tho ames , MOH na the order cand regtittions af this | New, State fseqtal to wint Deland was in, tho in ‘Joint Convention fight by bringhye forward the offer of the; fe Dale Spalys Sennraratil Dn tnt aro Ee re nette sate eXpected tat bor eouet WHE peru, Just as soon as the United | tiny Ay THERE IN NO CASE BEFOIE ‘ris | dys of Biron Boru,’ Tivas astonished at f Marshatstip to Senator Strahan wos cout I 1 @ i nh Ont of course he would be position that. the iwensation® eek the Slates, tron her propor ubleaesy cat | or taker tty ft Fee eee UGE Masti atoraets ' Yesterday. piotely overtirosen by tho statement of tho | wg sd to te waatine Conkling and Pia. | another tae lung uot tec tee ht nveianiate and “preset er order | Your Honor takes notle t ‘s vat ELS CEN EE: Et ‘ . y giv v' as z d y x 10 WHI hie thos dneumentary. cantl orher —evidenee | oven I tho colntry, OF CO oe ati Lat aE “iehere is more Joy {i Tleaven, over one ale i whole story given by John L Davenport ‘te- | HLasvanted lo consult with Judge Gardner | the Demovrats of the Comtaittes wit haves whiel’ they expect ty present to the Grand e crime. Your Honor takes notlee of the | ner that repenteth” [reat intughter,) | ‘the Jury, tha cases Wilt be presented tuner the Tuerotts erhnes thint ine Guia vontnitted, | Cature of Uivit-Survtes reform fn America Is. aupenatendenee of your Honor. The Cons | ane te neensntions Cor eriines that hve been. | New. assured. "Thy postal service of the Uni- slitution confers to ’sueh right as is vow 7 committed, and you gay to the Grand day ted States fs the best ih the workd Dow't lted, ‘The Constitution: provides that | sitting in tholy bos! “These erlmes have you” belleve Tt? [Crles, ' Yes, yes, miset af erlite—that fs, formally | comuitted. Look " tes Ths sunulaly Harratta ut ae ficts i 4 ho ense not oily exonerales the Presiden First Ballots: Wheelor 50, frum any infentiin ty antaguulaa Contkling, ‘. . tit makes clear that tho. wish of ail the pare Conkling 82; Depew 56, Ue Was to anke avleotln for. the position that night and give me an answer fr the [ report whielt if posstote, will sho: morning. Lagreed tu this, and in the morn- | tay beer bribery, porary, and Meant hee fu he would not accept the placa, Frecefved | and all within the Republican party, te a tulexram ubout 3 o'clock that. morning | declination‘ of the connsel to sin’ y from Henry BE, Knox, at Washington, asking | varloysly commented upon. Whilst 0 4 a i ine Lo siizeest somo hame Hf Strahan would | think Te would bo an unnecessary wast tot nt ances wud if} dust tli, | of ite marvelons ' Platt 27 whieh would Pleaaw VicwePeasient Arthurs | Hot nacente? ae thie, otters Velleve It would wate of throwgh the medion of fnfermation or i you tid there fs any neensation that enn growth, Vaiee, In star It ro Is ‘ ’ Conktlig's end y's to bineken the ehitrace lure the Committes took 0 reecss, the’ scandal,” which lis alread” dietnent—shall bo entitied ton speedy tal. | he brought matlast qhybody who ims com | comracts.) A hunired years ws ww # tor of the Legistiture nnd show that his op ANTHIL UECESS. reiched sufiiclent. proportions, te Ttdous not zunruted that ay one wallist Initte’ a erie, bring him befory the rt, } two or tired tliys to send ny lutter tone New 4 S - ponents were wt corrupt and yenn) crowd have Ta i l bf ie hg oS Biiktey riinored — that Speaker Sevyatt i whom there thay be floating Pistons: OF 8s f- that the penaliles of the tay ean by ttl sted | York to Phitatelphia, ‘To-day on yal ays dBall : WI ler 50 yo favoupare cue BiG ‘nek me fal, pat fused tp oboy the summons of Districts plefona, whether they nte known or tol may | apou ha. New the tdaning of this apple | gebatate the Golden Gate from Sandy nk Second Ballots: heeler A PROVED FUTILE. PA wh Hat ee ne ug! then M foray err el of this county to appe vata Wy. come into court and denne Alan Fe cation, In addition do what Ehave stated, will pu drops tian Uinae scale bhi nroul Cc kl ie 32: D Ile has, {tis true, browuelit out the faety that Me 7 re ie youre Me male Hot, meee bts fore the (rand Jury-and glve test Hi a Honor nnd the officers of the Unt edt Stules | be found ina paragraph whieh, Lthink, uns | etore tha Aner! eqn ann y wi 8 Cae by on ing H epew soto af the UaleDreeds speculate in stovks, 4 aut ( arin nm Seem Ce Be tha nlleged bribety. ‘Tho case hina been Fa Ee Cr BM toa | faeatgcaaerd as Very anelL mtale, | Tet rues, “Aseenty on ry ol "52. Platt 27 piny cards for ones, and associate with | the ispntal would not reach In, Leojes | ped ane week by tho Grand Jury, “te shall proceed dutty chatts nishes rat 3 a " 1 . sul lete! % i “a 4 is be “Sate; ty. the artes saxalist, setam Uo, | rumors nih STRONAKST NHASOS treloreare fol ns pawerltl as Atty millions ee wuil-csnown lobbylsts who Have bout pos: ) griphed lin neal, saying Stralinn cout | Distict-Attorney, it is said, witl oxercise hs mimy be Noating As am hiforined, a gens Side Mes sessed of Jarge suis of money, but he hes tie Meunier Of this term of | Why the appligation which wo wake should Hea ee ay aae ea ba pres court will badlyected to. presending tothe | bedrinted, lithe Avening Star tis ap vLover by: Wayne MacVereh, and James nob aceept. Trocelved willsyateh from Knox, | 2uthority and force the Spenker to appear, stilted Chand Jury the parties inearenrated.. Lhave | Beds. 1 do not know whether my frlonds | N Gurield is President, ‘Phe gultty. ones saylig 19 Her tl rounstances, | : would allow iis name to be set ‘tant was SENATORIAL COURTEsy, Nae Deon nati le prove Miakony Hi this money * . * ene from Depow, or the Con atl Unlooked-For Ending of the Tnquiry road, or Was, used 0, Depow's favor, ‘Tho ALL had tocto with tho matter.” + A TITTLE SCENE, i i y on the othor slile_ neknowledge itor not. 10] Wy nD tt : ‘ ‘ ouly approach to anything: of the blind was = ong ER RC RNEs po mupro authority dlrece I Hany tore | ey say itis not tthe, tnt Ieanuthor tings | aegft be nuntahed: Chua wlta are Innaoent into the ‘Alleged Bribery of thehuleinitorters auido to Armetrone nid |g Zitks Xou hind a converantion with | . New You Juno 2—'tha ‘ines Atteny pranch wit by presented by Distrletes “Phe postponement of any tetion in: stare ; H Lapin eet , - : Quible by the seeond-rite lobbyist Bdwards, he apectnt says: “About 0 alelack § ney Cork rawite ease Ao fat 13 prosodttians aire core | joree aud then fifteen ae. EWU ME Oy. Weare Bradley. who enjoys the confidence of none of tho Raven er 04, alk. i the Pres{- | Conlcling took a walk through th Serna STATEMENT OF PISKICHATTORNEY Con | cerned, until Soplember west, 1st Rete given for the Vostmaster-General, i) prominunt en, and whose slatentents, 10 Bitiws—Was it by authority of the Presi- @l the hall of th eS the foot? oF take it that’ it is a . ap “Tryour Honor please, L deem ft) proper | settled fact, for iy loarned. frtond, Col, THE STAT-ROUTH CASES. in this connection ty siy thint this notice Was} Conk, said sou moment age. Last week the | WHAT MACYBAGIE TOLD DORSEY—DES! Ber on uv by Messrs. ‘Totten, Shelitbars | Government expected to be able to bogin the TWN OF THE RING ON MINDING ‘TH one believes were made with authority. THE SESSIONS-URADLEY CASE a : Delavan, and furnished material for yy A Railroad Offielal Declares that Ho Car- | stands apart from the other evidence and re- en . Davenport—It was not, > It was my own | entertaluing paragraph. “A few day: L q eet epluton that Strahan ould have to placa if thoro nppented a statoment mado by Senate Hi 1 t : ) 3 {ist wi “ng th ttsut— AlimH—AtTE you nt Hberty to stnto Maditen, in which the ontrageous cours eer, sun, in whieh they fi se ni letter, vetion nt once. ‘Tho evidence tipo whieh COULD NE NO COMPROMISE, ried $20,000 in Notes from Ale dain Ja eeaty eee the cuts Ran aa Laphohenais Austin io otis gun | Conkling In resigning and then persisting. Trecetyed that Just hefore Leante inte court. tthe Indletments agatnst the tending members Fasitnyton Spretal to Paitudelphia Record, ra mut one about Whiek public opitton Is stitl Se PRESIDENT + pang demanding retluctton nzalnst tho posttiy 5 The letter Lhave not geen, but b saw ie cone} of the ring would: have been founil was pre- | There is no doubt whatever but that the a bony to Buffalo, as wiely divided as when the charges | qpont United States Senatorial te position of the Republicans of the § ria tated tk roturuaive tt tuna erhines {iat ht paras Ae woul have bean lal hofore the | star-routy tli will bo prosucuted, nnd that om Hirst appeared, "Tho Grand dury' ara | (ouktho United States Sonatorinl contest very vigorously Nantniinee tea State was n e broneat to vl ote rand ptry 4 he carlest opportunity, . 5 a eer ‘ vi y ut 5 , ‘ 5 * itt Jury, and algo that the Grand Jury would re- | Judge tue however, lias tlectdud to nl: With the utuiost vigor, All the machinations : a “He at be naa ee an ibery {nawpr—Tan, 1? able that Conkling must have rend thls a In lon but, a shore Une. | Journ const Tuy 20, to take iy simmer yn- | OF the ringsters will nvall but Ite agnlist | John |, Davenport Substantiates Nearly | eases qucin until next week, From remarks qieetlon WV tunt was eal Hothor 1 | other declarations of — Senator Steg je investigation that is ‘solng | ention. ‘The Crand: Jury Impaneled yest the energy and determination of Attorney fe made by the District Attorney, I¢ ts bellevad anes Ty te ees liskcad ont kt ary den, As he walked along the ln} ae ill, foal, fo, juetaang who nits alugci required Neate, consiiler tho cases of | Guneral AMacVength A tow sn Leaked All that Strahan Testitfied To that tie thinks an inddietnent ibe hanged | Suey auiytldlne about whether Conkling oF | Te te ae el gay i Mer renched the portals of 1 eourkof {ts : te Mu’ Me | Senator SW. Dorsey, the “King Bee’ o} i i against Sessions, : Quustion—Did he express a strong desire | Senator Madd al. naver reacted thy pp rlals 0 of oaurk oe Inable to obtain bail: Exclustye of two Sin the Other Day. PROCERDINGS, tit they should be rediveter ? Madden passed, le did at Tt | tnys thors are only seven days fe which | {20 star-route ring, accompanied by Robert nor does sour Honor. 1 was informed by the ihe Cran Jury pin sit. beter! the ad- | G. Ingersoll, called upon MacVengh to learn Attorney-General some Une ngo that the | Journment . of court, and the’ time | whether he feally. meant to prosecnte the Grand Jury. would not remain’ in session | occupied woth tho cases above mentioned | cases. ‘Tho resultoe thut interview is vouctied Jonger than the Sth of July. Your Honoris | nevessarily debars the Government. from | for, aid any one who kiews the Attorniey- ‘To the Westerns Associated Press, * top, but bowed tind went by, merely Auswer—Ho did not, {le has expressed | SOP: utd paraded cotta iy saylng no wish or destre upon this Senatorial ques- | (Good evening” Conkling turned toward N. ¥y dune 2—'The Bradley- r Hon, | Ltiad nownthority from the Preston Senator Madden. Looktng back nnd obsery. 5 ALBANY, The Lawers [Unwilling to Sum Sessious Bribery Livestigating Coumittes re- auumied work tits morning. to offer tho. United States Marshalship to |'",the movement ho returned to Conkling, i 1 wot ate . M i was about-to extend hts hand. ‘Th aware Lhnve all the business Lean do in that | presenting tts evide : oa ert HU BU y ike . Up the Tostimony io dunes TUlInghast sworn: L am employed | Senator Strahan, Taeted tn the matter slim | oe he In. Pie alti thelr netlon ne Me Tory DEO: | Benga ne Le ares Cone eee ee aaa theue euses?” +" the Case. by the Contral: & Hsdgon River Rallroats Wt the request of Mr Kuox, Lustioved | perious ex-Senator did not roturn tho cou. MO gr deirer duly is ifis: Lee founel eens | Iustsierton of pat flomgres oe MUA tho | ater arse sae engl contly he Cran dure is held session, for the | ie ian tw present aminnietmont ap hae | kOe” Ns tho blunt answer, of nurse, aceminulites, during thse, two fhe duty of tho Courty no. Lwill not say ft srgey,. dust then Ingersoll hiterposed, arid shico April 16 ag assistint to the President; ee A +. | previous to that date was Superintendent of ‘ ihe Toa pues, He Sin Zalinont continually + +H og the ne he rownds am Gngaged soni Probability that Sessions Will Be | iiittin Loysitiess i Duttald never Tala any inoney on my own ereilits Muy 324 or 25 Mr, Indicted by the Grand . | Graves, of this olty, had enshed for mo a New Jury. York draft tor 30,0W0; have, done business with the house of Chase & Atkins and thelr $ sttecessors for tho past cleven years; May 25, after tho draft was cashed, 1 went to Bultalo ¥ Strahan’ ; tesy? A : eae Ferenc = pee ta site “I ywill not shake tiands westion—The President asker ho Is ak a nal straltan Ps wiiea you mientionnd his nante. : RB Why itot ? asked Senator Madden, Answer—Yes, slr; _he thought I meant If you wero not 1, Senator I would tell Jon, Strahan, of Now York, “I tad no | You sometitinn pug other conversation with him, Ho anti pani Ih gall Senator Muddon, or words “good-by,? a tomont Inter, eutting our vane { £0, thee i “Iny that all aside, Don't yorsation short, or L would’ have told him | mind Sénatot a zens Speak right ou, Strahan was State Senator. ~ | Pina plain tian clear through,—all the way Question—Do you remember saying any- | Hiro? : 1 ‘ neler Tho Prosdent Very Dosirous that Two | by the mlinlaht train; told-Mr Graves thotl | thing to Strahan‘about his fume betng pre- | Lhe exsenfor “United States Senator, sti Wotonstitudentreentitted to an investiga: | 28, perfectly proper for tho Court, | sldi,, “We had better: uroware ‘Our, caus hi y Blooted Would like to avy outveny for te arate ty | ferred to others for te uilewor Marshal standing at a respeetiul distanea frou the ton of the charges quainst them. ‘Thoy stro | GPM oy do Ry te the, (rand dary |e Gentlemen, I haye alven vou fate ‘warns Senators Should Bo. Elooted at {aka to Buttalo with mos took Ab there aud | Answer—L don’t remember, Ain er fp Senator, Whe was, Innpattenty denrlved'of theis Mherttes, anit dahantl con | amit Ie thoy nud evidones fins ben preparod | Ing.” sali Mr. Sine Veal, * and If You dto not _ All Hagards, Iter an itawas drone ane banked SO ane stein his gray “oneal with tk RHPA ee PORT aera hirer that they shall tne eoznizance of the cnge, | ke advantage of tt itis nat my fault” : tif ‘ rt 5 q ‘i 0 er Z 4c, “Th case Tshould'aecept the nomination, {¢ | free hand, eyed Madden keenly, and the Will be expected of ine lo support parltes | attempted td reprove him for isterltelst other then Conkling nud Platt?’ L answered, | and ‘particularly for having anld he (Conk “TL prosting 60.” ald not suppose, when f | jing) was here’ buttonholing imeuibers ant met liimat the Unton Tonge Club-rooms, | goltuithig thelr votes, Senator Madden that night, that he was felendly to Conkling | heard he: complalut, and then ‘pinrted and Piatt, 1 know ho voted against the tat | out: L--am- Not ‘so polite ag some tur tn enticus Inst winter. : 7 men, and. pertinps spoke too bluntly. Ue Question--Do- you remomber asking. | cross “lots instead of golng round, You Strahan tf Gardner was a Conkling ian? don’t 'sposa T meant you were tivisting but Answor—] never asked Lin any stich ques: | tong olf men's coats, do you 2” tlon, Mr, Kuox is a very warm friund of | NE ENSSENATON LISTENED, Gen, Arthur, T thought, from Knox's man- | pate walteds: Madden bold us as 0 ional ner, that he dostred to please Arthur, and, ‘4 wt eds f a part a eee lon, did further, that the President did nobdesira any | Ot wal to be vated, nib kent on ha net of hia should be eonstrued ag meaning to ues wv Lela itt sau same ack make war on Conkling, rom tha party Mae were Gath nholinr cation " ‘Oo say standing of Gardner, ho would ‘have sume ; vo beeine: to ae Hg i here, nay at Ininenes over Strahan, 1 dont know as | be ra courntely yates but Sot are here Gurduer was mentioned with this faeb in | fie ne at De ia ane You th pulk view. {nm confident Knox asked ime to seo tldae be ke ic aan @ ron ene ts Af you Strulian and wpe thls position upon him, 1) ti tal tthe young est wely It 13 0 preat tol Strahan fils name had been mentioned | mistake nll the way through. ntaly after the declaration of the Getieral that there coukt bene com. A inueting of the eantractors and lo expected to be Indicted was held tu Imnore attention tosthalr ‘claims, aud take | Md proceed with It with all possible and tip te great enges that are coing ‘to veenpy,| Tensoudble expedition, We, therefore, ask | toni thelr tine, Lt 1s a pablo. matter, well} Your Honor to bring this Grand Jury tn and ) Deh known, that your Honor Intends to. take mayer) au ag 0 tele futy in reard to ures. . te duly, q proceatling to the exan- { : aes Your ifauor will be away ee eS tS Iuntlons.of this ense, and if it fs true that the) -AND A Lor FOUMED TO RAISE MONEY Srduly nicl Auguste ‘There. can Fie tavente | Government-has Hs cuse prepared, not to | to pay the Inwyers. | ‘Tho most of the con. gntlon, and, so fat ss. know,.theri;ts nothe | Wave ie delayed for three inonths In ordor | tractors were compelled to contribute $10,000 ing tn the World before.the court deinaudiug | that the newapaper abuse may continue for | each, white the Information gocs, Brady did Investigation, Mr.,Cooly specially appointed three months longer, aid this matter may be | not put up one dollar, nor did he make ony with regard to these watters, 1s making no judicially investigated.” promises, Ithy expectuds however, that he fuvestization In court except’ to present jis Att COOK “| wilt come Jn oat the death with a. bar'l, letter of authority. This Investigation 13 to | $ald he had not furnished n single Nine to the | Ainone the eoutributors w file testhuony whieh isin hisaharge, Itinay | Press. How the papers obtained their tn- | Hamed Price, who siys he recelved a contract he a prover thing for these men toapply to | formation was not a judicial inquiry. The | for $40,003, which was ratsud to 380.000, and that comuission which lins charge af these | ork of exninining the ollicint revord’ of the Jnfined $20,000 was necessary to, have it taseuand so furasthecourtarceoncernud wid | Post-OMlce Depurtinent wus in progress, and | expedited to these theuras, | 1t taok, chzliteen your Honor {9 concerned, and Lain con | Wowld not be completed for several weeks. [ wonths lo pay olf the a In tistallnents, cerned, there fa nothing before this court | ‘To allow Gen. Brady or his represuntatiy white Inthe menntine his service was ine fgninst these mon, 1 deem it neces | Agcess to the records woult he lmpracticable,. | erensed to such spved that hie asserty that he fary to say that. ii its investigation the | If lt were to bo supposed .any Inwful privi- | fost 38,000 In Mines und fortelttires. “Phen he inbor and work have been placed in thelr | exe were dented Gen, Bray this was not | compelled to contribute $10,000 to keep the hands at my Tequest and solicitation, Lhave | the was’ to secure It, A mmandanms on tho | bosses and perhaps hitisolf out of Jails auc talk with any momber of the Legisinture the night Lrecefyed,the money, i : FINST MET BARDER ©; afew weeks azo by aceldont in the hall of the Delavan (fouso: was Introduced to hing Went to Richurdsou’s room in the Delevan Nouse tousk hhn to telegraph me from day., to dny the progress of the: Senatorial vote, Nover wet Depew ti Barber's room. |The changing of tho draft was simply a private Inatter oF ne own, Dou't know. that any inember of Kessom, Whitney & Co.'s bak. ing firm is ivany way: connected with. thy Cohtrnl Road, Dowt know Charley Edwards or Edward Pholos, ‘That curronoy | was finntly used in Buttalo. Mr, DHlingliist sald it was no unusital thing. for State banks ut Bulfalo to be short of enrraney; furnished currency to a BulTalo bank afew weeks 10% wag in Canada May 91,.the day of the first ballots did: not think a ballos would be held alny A: Rehardsnn folegrapted ing the ree sutt of tho voting for the first three days; I THE VOTES. Nv CHANGE. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, Ampany, N.Y, dane 2—The Jomt con- yention took: two ballots to-day, which dif- fored In no essentia! particular from the Inst ballot of yesterday. Assemblyman Evins, having east sutlictent honor on his frlend Judge Bliss, went back to Platt again, and Senator Forster took up Dupow once more on the flyst ballot, but, Uirongh some strange. -frenk, darted off on the next vote to Lleut- Gov. Hosking, who received seven votes In all on the Inst ballot, ‘lis unexpected vom- pilment to the prestiing officer of the Con- vention has “started the Senatorial boo buzzing’ fn: hls bonnet, until he netttally seems. . possessed — with contractor an, ke kat Shenton wat Oe 20 a ee eee ark W the 820,009 for the pusielon, “Steaian asked mo lf Conky | oe volt ‘wureated Goin aid te 1 sy of! Hy Postmaster-Genural should be asked for ret- | te story goer that inst week he was called | tho iden that he Is the coming dark horse. | "sed the $20, g ng and Plabe would be enndidutes—| ir YOu,” rte t od) he the erate uh Pitted peanlo fo ne | ting forth axnetly what ts desired. Me cat. |-upon for 81,600 more, It fs certain that as long ag his nate romalng | IN MY OWN PRIVATE AFFAInS AT BUFFALO, |: heurd of bin Washington, . told bin UE EO a ih Nalhen speak,” sald fi will require closa attention,” * gluded by asking whut particular records, of | Constterublgconmmient has been made upon | in the list of cantidates he will never give [| anas—ilow did you expend It Pers £ MAD NOT HEAD ANY SUOIL THING, Senator Madden, ‘and that isinore thansome fi. ; JEREMIAIL WILSON, tho vast aimaunt' thera may ba tu the Post- | the Hielthood of the, proseeftions being |. pasting yotain the Senvte in favor of ad- Tilughust—1 decling to answer further | and thought they would -not be candidutos. | gen dei Onice Di 01 01 3 i dropped, but any one who Is here and .enit counsel for-Brady, sald: 1 ber the indul- cet spartans sore de red seo What is golug on will never believe such gence of the Court for two or three minutes . hati pie leas Aaa abe Ns stories, ‘Tho other day.n frend of the stare that may say a few words in regard to thig } that if permfssion wero granted to oxaming | route people approached Mr, MacVengh and nator, F f this were, ni, ordinary ens, 1 the “les gf the canes itt oud ee great salt: "iore, f you pusit those enses you shoyid feel exceedingly out of place to es a be 4 ome your friend t stant before your Honor es king Whntwe ask | the Inforuiation contained in. these files, and rnbhe OE SOUR Feels Aa al pe Are on this. occasion, ‘but {tly not au ordinary | Such Information would be valuable Incase |“ Tdowt care if Ido. ‘Tho more rascals case, Some months ago Gon. Brady, | Cook succeeded tn lndteting anybody. cloared out tho better,” was the reply of tho who was mantwho, perhaps, stood | Cook suld that where the’ immense 1 eptor Attorney-General, fs filel, ng ony gttisr Jinan in ts walk of ite pratton/of mlllions of bere were soltclted i in the United Statés,, was removed, as_it is WAS AN OX $ AD _ perfectly notorious to’ all tho country, from | parte investigation, and In, that Investigation ADRIFT AT SEA. the position of Second-Assistant Postmaster Ueis Uraly presented a written sutenicnt,. ” sie ‘ ett > General, which position lo lind held for | 2d testlited at length, and exposed his views | A Boat’s, Crow of .« Whaling "Vessel years. and‘ for: the publicly-avowed reason | Of the cntlre transaction nnd his familiarity | gudure Untold Suffering Alter Losing that tie Haat been guilty at ro8s “lolations wae ae aerated Wilein to We peintud Sight of Thetr. Vexsol—Subalsting on of is olticlalduty, where -the Governnien ie om! ortho United States hind deon defrauded of | Brady no harm,” hoaald, “to walt eho rou | Hes, pyuble Soe Hine Benner r You know yoursolf (hat, fourtee "The reduest to let the matter lay over ti | jong yenrs aoe iow you aay i at thooniy morning enna from Strahan solely. It did yho: 4 ny Not cone from me. Lt was Stralinn Who sald Guan Whe. duped tele fy neha true fiat Gardner should not be spoken to avout the | “The exSenntor held out his land hesttat- matter, It was ny suggestion. the imatter | ingly. Maddon, who: ig not au wiforgiving shaw, Kept, private ann canon, i ini; took it.: Good. night,” and the Sen. ain Ja fo account forthe dispatch P| ” Which appeared In the iorled on this subject. bed awed desinatlvallyy an Jolned Bit Aboutthres or fourlines of the dispatch were i B a wicks f correct, ‘That was that he had been .offered | In splte*of'the efforts of Bucks and Ad- the place aut desltned its that {s ta say, by | ministration: lenders to” keep members Infereneo, Phe fact was ho lind beon asked | here, and: almost immediately alter If he woutd nevupt the placa if tendered im; } the solemn declarutlois -haye been made rooks—Strahan, in his. testinony, anys | O%; both sides’ of a determination you'sald: “Lam with tho-Prestdent In this | to, stay: here, | and ight tbe Hie aud amir ia age fant go | ava Heelan eae, fo Sea Did eee tise farshulship, if tendered.” | on Republicuns have ‘to-night been pairing unless really necessary, oan Bangs—How did you expend It? Minghast—1 dowt think I should disclosa my private wtalrs, but aa you seem to desire it partlewlarly T wii state” that EC deposited ts jaoter. inthe bank tn Bugalo where Lilo uuginess, G «lo Brooks—L meant to tae $20,000 In 4 renl- estate transuction, but did not because LT was absent and could not complete tho transac- tlon, ‘Lo Bangs—Deposited “my money In. tho Bank of Buitala, Dont. think: there< wore nny $500 bills {un tha package of ‘$20,000 re ceived from Graves, akira tas "To Carpenter—Callad on my friend Graves, of Spencur ‘Trask & Co., two or threo tines, tiestlon—Why not use checks for $20,000 ? Journment. For thafirst time sluce the voting commenced Carnell received no votes for the short term, and “JACOBS “ TEADER” “ was followed by tha disappearance of Brady. ‘This singular nove on the part of the Demo- erats yesterday -Is still favorit tople of convorsation. “Many theorles are afloat, but the Demucrats bay that the manouvre- Was enused by cortalnitelegrams from New York; and the discovery of a deep: Buck plot, -In- whieh Cornell, Hoskins, and Sharpe were the chief conspirators, with Conkling in the background, working the puppets,and walt- 3: Jug to reap the gains of the scheme, . awwer—! 6 3 Mel ’ and going home, and It looks ns thougl: the large sums of money, Now, Jor agministration of {ussloe, wt least, it tt MiNppeclat Plepatch 0 Tha CMeago THbune. ‘i re OM PLAN! 7] wit aNoidlfato rome Anny. MY | feats wore yen authored fo nko a atlendauge Wold be greatly’ reduced tc 3 eed hela dlocs, it is one of the misfortunes and disail- pe al ry a , lon i ° 6 morrow. IF THEME 18 ANYTHING “TAT AS BEEN | vanthaes of ollicinl position, and, perhaps, | Bostox, Mass, Juno 2,—Tho: nitssing | tn brief was this,1 As soon as Wheater. ro- Question, ; Senter ot ths OMe) fezil ts coninlrgienie 8 should teach ua all that ita wiser nad bones | bont'a craw from the whallug schooner Ed- | colved n majority of the Ropublican votes | DO YOU KNow A MAN NAMED cuuncryanp | | Answor—Yes sir; by Knox, The Prest- AT DONG BRANCH nits coun xy in the last four orfivemonths, | not to be connected with any braneh of the } ward Lee arrived at Princetown Inte last night | Hosking was to declare him elected, the votes AT WUPFALO BPS at Tea Peer etrT a ae i = that thing has been most consplenous of ally | Governinent, sob even to be wu member of | attera torribleexperiones, Thecrow, hented | eastfor dacobs bolug llegal, A stampede Answer—I do; don’t know that he had any he ile sald: fn evo wore ont ut 3 IMPORTANT STATEMENTS. ut not only: that “your Honor, Congress, or, perhaps, n. Judge on the bench, | tera terri perience, The crow, hended | ce: iF CODS + claim against the Central Rallroad; never | lcs than any ian In New York, Now, who |. spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, was giyon out,—studfously’ given out | and certainly nota speclat ‘Attorney-General by tho Captaln, left the vosse! at noon, May | was then.to be made on the long term for would be a good man for 1? “Phat was the pal hin a dojlar; used that $20,000 and more i iny own private business matters, while in Buttnio and Michigan, Bangs—Do yon know any other person who Is candidate for the United States Son- ate, aside from Depew, who has acted ay counsel or attorney for the Now York Con- tral Railroad? fuswor cy ra pir, . angs—Wito Is he Se. Tinghast—Roseoe Conkling, ina case at Ganandalgun ome threo or four years ngat do not think the Central Ratlroad is at all Interestud In the canvass ay to who may be elected to the United States Senate. day by day from | the records of | uf thy United States, If Gon. Brady lane- | 14, fu prrsult of whales, the chnsc Insting the Post-OMee Department,—that these | quitted, nu one will rejolee more Hann 1, | four hours, Tho neseel ind plainly in sight crimes against tho Inw had been committed | Indeed, I may go further, If any should | at sunset, nnd tho ien continied pulling to- by Gen, Brady, Following upon that is ni- | rejuice’ mora’ than J, it’ would bo the . La tine’ other ‘fuct. “Tho Government ofllclals, | Prosident of the United States, tho At- | Wards her until 8 o'clock, wien they hove to. doubtless acting according to their notions | tarngy-CGeneral, and the Postiiaster-General, | Atdnylight on the 16th they found them- ot duty (and Ido not hin Men thelr motives :] They desire to vindiente, by the roguiae | selves 1,000 miles from fnnd, with no vessel Iie methods with regard to this mutter. ‘Thera | thine and precmentes. te irre a hadauy clothing oxceptshirts and pantaloons, are men—of whom Ishull not speak more ) most exalted purity.. They do. not desire | Nob a cont or Jacket—and every one of the than allude to the fact—who have been en- | uyon an acetantion of any one. So wncnestly | six persons was barefoot. When we loft tho Kaged for months, men who are pretty well | do they desire It, that they do not wish even | yesael ‘the brealur was full of water, but nown in this community and elsewhere, | thelr presentation to tha Grand Jury until) gyery dU drank bef {ving up th who have been at, work proparig thesd | ull the facts are impartially presonted for | CVC'Y rop was drank before alving up the Wasninatoy, D, G, Juno #—A gentle way the matter wag introduced. ‘The man I Nachoeae ; yeeommended was note appulnted L have | man who Ja presumed to enjoy the cond hind no requests made mo to secure oflices.| dence of tho Administration anys that he has for any one, z reason to know that at the conference be Gov. Cornell,’ who would: bo rushed through with» ‘a grand hurrah, : Ilos- kins would - recelvo his reward’ by stepping Into Cornell's shoes, Next winter Wheeler's curtiticnta would be rejected: by the United States Senate, and with a new Republican Legislature Conkling might hope to regain his sent, It{sa very pretty story, full ‘of improbabilities and imposstbiiittes, and falls to explain satisfactorily the oriziual motion fur Jacons’ nomination, The second caucus seems to have put the Democrats tn- » ENCEVT A POOR MAN IN THE GOVENNMENT | tween tho’Presiddnt and members of his belies mba es Cablnot at Long Branch, the New York Sea I,may rave conveyed to Strnhwn tuo den | Storsip has been made the subject of answer, he could have the. appolntmunt. earnest consideration, with a view to the ‘That was after my Interview with the Presi- | posslble suggestion to tho Aduinistration dents aud I knew Knox did not wantthe } members of tho Legisinture nt a ones ampromisa : of some kind Is desite ‘To Bangs—L know inany of Preslitont Gare | f . cory felis nominations Were. confirmed, and {ble and” thot ft ts very much ToS Troe Unity 3 We ; “better that two. Republican Senators should enses, jorking, up illsso enses tor the pur- | tranquil consideration. chase for the whales.” The boat was headed | der better discipline. ‘Choy attend the Con- Pre prey is an offictal of tho | think Senator ree nae ae =, | be elected before adjournment, even It they pout presently t aun yo tis Grain ur ff it THE NECIBION, for tho West Indies in the hope that If not | yentions In full forco, and ‘refuse, under In- | ~ Charles P, Ingarsoll; of Westficld, sworn; | member of tho Asscmbly from Erie County, | are called antl-Administration or Buck Sen- structions, to palr with sny one but a Depew. man, The Bucks have shinilar orders, while the Administration men wanted to pate with both a Buck and a Democrat, or not at all. ‘ THUS STRICT DISCIPLINE serves to keep the members down to thelr work, and may bo successful In forcing near- ty all to remain here on Saturday and Mon- day. If this could be accomplished, It would probably and the contest much sooner than under the former, custom, Tho membera grow restless under. the restraint, and the conalituents of tha obstructionists aro rap- all over this country In the public press, that my distinguished trend, Mr, Cook, the grent. Inwyer, of the Districtoe Columbia, had been. sitting In secret conned), holding star-cham- ber proceedings for tho purpose of preparin; a case against Gen. ‘Thomas J. Brady, It ts {ilo for Mr, Cook: to stand in the presence of this court and aay there is not anything that anybody knows of axalnat Gen, Brady; that there Is no necusation agalnst him. [any tt is Idle, In the face of wint is known to your Monor, known to the Grand Jury, whose duty it is to lool Into it, known to. al mon and women, and all children In the United States,—it ts lule for him to suy there is no * Dhave beun In Albany for the pnst four weeks In the Interest of ‘the Administration men; preroe Depow to any other candidate; have kuown Senator Seasiona four or ive years: known Bradley siuce January, have conversed with him on the Senatorial: ques- ton... Up to June 81 had tatked with Brad- Jey, and on that day supposed he would vote for Depaws never paid hit any moneys saw No one pay him any money, nor saw any monoy in Bradley's possession; saw Sessions that afternoon befora ten-tline at his room: told Sossions uf a conversation with Bradley that afternoon; also told him what ‘Torry had told me of ‘The Court—It {a evident that this subse: taken’ off by some pnssing versel we miglit, is one of great dellency: ag waters mtesk reneh some one of the Windward Islands, On Investigation of the proofs touching these | the sixth day (May 20) saw’s school of sinall ten! of laGerr aad Tequtees_npectat Sei | (bone whales, and, though avery nian in the it is apparent that the Grand ‘airy could not | baat was much reduced from tho lois fast thke n step without the assistance of those | Und exposure, an attempt was mndo to wha have explored the arctiives of the Goy- | capture one of the whales for food. I placed ornment and wo ara ofiicintly informed by | wysell In the head of the bout, holding the tho ientfemnn who Is in charge of that duty | on as best Teould, ‘Tha momentum of tho that he fs in no caso to bo present befure the | beat forced the Narpoon into the whale, Grand Jury, It would be wrong to inatrnet | Witch, belng a very taino one, was tlially Q Grand Jury In regard to Gun, Brady's | lled, though before dylug he knocked alleged complleity inthe frauds, “When the | Szulnst the boat so hard as to injure it aud Government is prepared to produce its proof | cluse it te leak badly, rom this whale we before the Grand Jury It willdoao, ‘Chesw | succeeded in cutting about fifteen pounds testified: “I had aconversation with Bradley | ators, than that the present contest should ba pi the Belt of. une, beroro Hy hinds ifs eharmy kept before the country until nest wine in tha House. Ie spoke about If voting. Tho i ! spoke to him about e U, Russell’ change of Tha aan gentleman anys that ho Is advise yate, and told hin it would be goad for hin that”. rs and His constituents ithe would niakeasimilar THE ADMINISTRATION WOULD PREFER aintonment. Iu said he was gomg to quit | two Stalwart Republicans If they could be yoting for Conkling and Platt, and vote for | elected to the Bennte, with the single excer Cornell and Rogers. 1 nur sine he did not | tions of Conkling and Platt, rather (haa say he would vote for Depew. 1 have heard | tons AECOUER AAL) Els hoever narent deal of talk about members salling | tlere should be no election, and, w io a voles. Prior to this investigation it has been | the Buck Senator or Seuntors may be ere seriously sald tho yotes of members could be } that State. nolther of tein Is going to tithe hought with money, but cannot sny who sald | Himself on the track In front of the en! It, Lreally thought Bradley would voto for: | 8ealn. : : ‘1 ‘ TUE FEELING AMONG OUR PEOPLR Cornell anil Rogors, and go told It,? “ "CONGRESSMAN. PRANK HIgcock ensnt a ‘ " RE eta (ear anaes ty How, JC) nowspaper reports complained of nrey of | Of, flesh, which was caten raw, Inst- | Idly becoming Indignabt nt the course of } on the Senatorial question. Our convors Counsol dit bath sides hore aunounced that | made avery wiiexpectad and mysturtons visit Not tho only seasons why wonte here onthis | Course, & Yory Brent evil, and if Gen. Broly |.0g vo days, when wo aguin auf | thelr repruientatives, Assemblyman Jack- | tion occurred in Sessions’ room in the Kon- thoy had no further evidence to offer, hore yesterday, pil Ia sald to have buen clo ocensiun insisting pon -it, that the | has been Nrohaly aceused uw yvery great | fered from hunger. nin showers could | son, a Conkling-Platt man, receled a strong.) more Ifutel; don't remember seeing Bradley EA. Carpenter anid there were discrep. | eted a considerable portion of tho thine ¥ tine shall come, aud scone . speed: | Wrong has bean done him, and he fins a come | 2 nesing gach side of :tho bout auch ite | 3 ago, calling upon | axain that evening after. 1 loft Sessions’ | ancies In: the tostimony of Davenport and | a Cablnet oflicer, ; [tis thought that Mr, Mls. i when Mite Brutyee ean Penes | edy tk the courts, Hue L da nat think it Dut llttlo foll on use In tho holo clave | TeMonstrauco sume days. ago, i pon all lis room, Bradiey told me In tho afternoon he 3 = Ja visit had ‘reference to the Senntorlal u i him to carry ont the wishes of his Strahan which it would be well to have ex- | cock’a y roan eed cuBBrs, hl | rlght to enforce the United States into an | “ays perhaps. two gallons of water wore 5 understoud that lls constituents were | plained, If possible, 3 complicatton-in New York, and thot it {3 ane aes te el PA ee ths jyonetiee, Investigation prematuruly when the Govern. canbe in hie bont, but olin mixed with | constituents © by voting for - other atrongly opposed to Conkling and Piatt, and | gpNATON: SfRANAN AGATY Took THE Wore | sible that lis nme may be presented to the dried “uevording to the ceremonies of Inw, | Welt ts wot prepured, and still more prem salt’ water It. did’ nob quench our thirst. | candidates, or alsa realgu his | that he had got through voting for thom and fae | NESS-CHALR joint convention; ‘The papers, If they ure to bo credited, and t | Wwe into atrial of a party who Is aceusnd by Sometines a ilst in the ni ache woulll wet oUF trust, Assemblyman, Jlowland, another | would vote hereafter for Depow." nidaaalds-.- “Daveupert over. aentloned: SECRETIONS. do not distredit them, hava freo' access to | PUblc rumor of the evil, Therefore L do not | slirts, which wore ‘greedily sucked. At Buck obstructionlst, to-day recoived a alni- | Cross-oxamined by Peckham: “T told Ses- | Knox’s name but once, and that was that he 0 the Western Assoctated Prise, tlese records or, files In theso cases, about | 820 It broper to givethe Grand dury any | thes wo drank salt water, which had @ bad | jar document, signed by ove! persons | stons in hig room the substance of my con- | stuted Knox's namo Would be sent. in place Nod, dung 2. -Presiden which complaints are made, ‘They publish | More detintt oh 1 1 effect on the men, One night o flying-fsl glvon them, urges: dian E-leve already, enim inte the bont, It was cut into slxteon Cook—I will say thero will be no dimculty | Pieces and grendily onten,!? in the future, Wo will industrionsly pre | Zhe eleventh duy a German barque was pare the case, 80 Ut When your loner ree | Sighted, and each man was supplied with a turng in September tho matter wilt be before { Nard bluguit and. o Nttle water, but no fur the Grand hry Tn due forin, ther assistance, An hour or later tho bark ra MADE Pott HFrECT. ts Felrekiuay took fhe uxhausted men on Brady's protest against the postponement So ate on ceelhy, sod Janes thea Of tha winroute casos with Suptember, and 7 oe tha request that the Crhtnal Court justruct i: the Grand Jury to tinmadlately tuvestigate MASONIC, the charges nuinat in, were tiade for of | Louisvirny, Ky. June 2—The Grand Suct only, aid yal ils attorneys knew | Lodge of culored Masons of Kentucky la now by over J, In Syracuse, taolid i, nearly all tho active and Influential Republicans In his district, All parties hayo Riven He the hope of .ac- complishing anything this weok, but there is 8 general expectation thatthe contest may bo ended before the-dth, Conkllng returned fromm Utica this afternoon, : WALLOTING. + Ma the Western Anociated Pres, Arpayy, June 94—In the Joint Convention fn ballot for Senator In place of Conkling wis taken, as fallows::: * ‘The combined vote stood: Print awa the Suventh Regiment Vet of Judge Choate's, Ho never mentioned to ld revel tH ee Wo thee ie Ku a converention With Ruox In | orana this morning, and then went 10 Washington, It was he algo that wuxaested | Ocean Hotel, where a reception was gee Tehouid hold the matter under-advinnunent | the F jones I vanin. wiitora. ar erring untl morning,-and If 1 could not take the | duecd by s fealitont, halfant, ot te vik omles, he wanted E should dea Gurduer and_| top, the President, announced that Mine asic Hin to takelt, Ie also told me my name: | oly f fow moments tos Be eve, DIR had buen disuuissdd for Diairict-Attoriigy, but | Previous engagements 6 ould Re titors thore was a strong pressure Drougitt to benr | Pleasure to shake hands with al the an nt In favor of Gooaolk die did novasle me at {0nd thelr wives; and after this Sa egl any tine to keop the Interview contiduntial, [hands the President left forthe Seven {tld however. keep the wattor private, i | ment.Voterans’ dinner, assumed he had wuthority to cifer ine the : = CANINET) sgpinet allice, flind, not inmy mid the President, | A meeting ‘of the members of the Cablue veraation with Bradley, Mr. Hudson came Into. Sessions’ room, and this interrupted. further conyorsation about Bradley.” Bangsto Smith: We have no further wit- nesses to call, and, ay far ng at progent ad- vised, wo ura through... JOUN 1, DAVENPONT.. . 7, sworn: “I saw in the pipers of last Satur day wv statement of Sunntor. Strahan’s: ro- Jatng to.an offer of the Afarshalaiip of New ‘York, As the statemant.raflected on Presi. dant Garfiivld and myself, 1 communicated with the President, and reeolved a roply rom hin that L might ‘state what took placa the names of the cnses, ‘hey say there ara just nlusty-three of these cases to which the attention of tha Grand Jury 1s to be directed, ‘They glye tho ames of contractors, and give the amounts of the orlginsl service that. ‘was let to be perfoated: ‘They show the ox- pedition of that service, aud what the re- sult of it. was In the way of dol- lars and) cents. ‘They show tha In- ereada of -that service, and what wis the amount $n dollars and cents. ‘They hald thattp in the face of this Grand Jury, and sayto the Grand dury of the District of Columbig: * Look at these onormous frauds t Curnoll,.. No chotce, |." A ballot for siicecasortto Platt was taken, ‘The combined yote stood: ‘ i" Wheeler... 80] Lapham... ait | f x rS yery well that the Court would not hasten | iy session In Lexington, ‘They | lected | OG, N. Potter ‘lyon, T | between us. A-shullar request was sent | the Cablnet, or nny oud else in partivular, >" | was hold at 10 o'clock, ‘Ihe deliberations # Lut, your Jlonor, they do not show the rei the cases, ‘T vo Wi = | tn session tn ington, hoy have elects . ed ee y 2 ieee 3 ‘ * qoath ortho enue y ul a cae pat ho Jaya Waa mele tor a8 vee tho following oflicora; Honry King, Lexlug- Conkling... Bi George G. 1 | Postmaster James, nsking big pernilasion to’ The witness then dotailed, the conversation unknown, THESE ARE GAIILED AND PERVERTED STATEMENTS of thoso records and files, and that which would oxculpate these men and my ellont of thes erlimes tint are charged ‘against rtate what passed’ berwoun then, about the Marshalship. A slmilar Foo eat was Inula to Mr. Kuox, ond his permission was recelyved to the conversution with him, 1 went to Washington In) May to sea about 9 case as given by him on the dint examination, 4 a: DR BOYNTON, ginieman Scott announced that tha Com: |} president Garfield's family physlelan de mlttvo desired to lienr the counsel sum Up | parted this. morning for Newburg, O., 105 the avidence. ‘ tend Mrs, Arnold, fifa sfiter, who, W! javernment {a pat ready naw to. proceud | tov, dW, G. M3 Morace Morris, Lawler tte Al: é # Bunnie unlit Ig did not caro nbout summing terribly Ibjured by an engine nest Cleveland with the eases. ‘The uct of post D, G, St; Williath Watts, Paducuh, GS, pron: a ty 4h | de at ne if tocotlect evitience ie. TnVivslvand une hets George A. Schafer, Loiilayily, G, Secretary, “ nahiae . wherein 1 had: been retained, At tho | up wiless the other side wanted to, - " . them iy kent from the public, As J sala | 8 nothing fn tho way of tostiuiony tobe tald Lovisvin.e, Ky, dune 2h—Ehe seco 3 fe ornare Dbreakfasttuble jn Willard’s | Motel; at pernin sald he ‘itd not think, much ght yostir AYe, es BANQUET. inuinent age, Cdo nat intend to tinpugn the | before the Grand Jury, Judge Cox had de day of the Sasonte Jubiles opened with a 2] |Crawloy segs Washington, the question of the Marshal. | could be thrown upon the caso by summlng | president Garfield did _ not attend motlves of ‘any. oficer. of this Govern. termined, befure the .quustion of prose grand street parade of bloycla e! tubs and yisit- I] [Lapbain sr... ship was. brought. ne and. tha. names | up. Hedid not believe what he could say the “barruct. to-night of the Saventh mept—not at oll, 1 take i for printed | Ceuuys the wturcouite “rine wee valued, Hug anllitney ofmuntzations, and Alasous of oll Noone he ; of Fuel Gardner and Col, Erhardt wore | would ehanie thoapinionof a alngla membor Re panguet terane cowl | fo he EO eRe hags bate A MEE, 2) mor eyaeation eny ie Me Sumy | exurclies at. the park were witnessed ‘by 10,-| ‘The Contydntton progeaded to ballot agatn. | ea ee Desa eaeate WIGS disuse the 8 SE ee otto anh up.; The ‘Com- death of his tinalo, ‘Thomas Gariteld 1a oro bey Wut what Leoniplats of hero, wuld inake | Uad made hls arrangements to leave, and {t | 00 people, embracing a prize drill: between ‘Tha combined yoto stool: Postmaster General being present with me, | mittvo-tlien want into executive sossion, and | ard fe guunaioning Way carte, Secretaries ay "1 if i idly q y y | Atltles, H ul Nise ay 5 ‘ cola Ate anteaters ake mais. Colurnst ee Tho hivestization and. thow stop tein afew | went Tilnols State Guards, Chicago, ‘fe: | Yroukins? Who would bo a good man for the office of . TRUEOHAME, ft, Windoin'a remarks an Marshal of Now York, Tyoptled I could not say, He naked how about Mr, Knox.” Laat ls Aypulntinens would ba ‘an excellent one, The President Hekent me ta see Mr, Knox at these records we are denied an Inspection of, We are officluliy advised that pelthor ‘Thomas J, Brady nor any min who represents likin can have access to those records. What can days, ‘Ph ZW! v Kean Cadets, Terre Haute, Ind; Cadota of iu tho pastuonemeneue thes easose Le enn | the Loulavile Legion and Standfori Chuaeda, bo stated Ua, tho Government pias the grb th oe a peat Ll eae dence tn goad ahi i . Ms q fore tho'Grand dary ae eon 0g tho Court Wilinra Sceond-Lient, J.B, twin. nd ay i toe. reset , Following are the telezrans produced b: -|-Borvico’ were loudly applauded, Seerela Oo NRW:YOIK, — }. Blberati mtrnster-Cal aules, non Van daianch, Ne wa Tuva dontiioss tha Postal ‘Depurtinent.”” James dwelle NY me ve ti then procecded to voto he. Conven' a ro ol af fora Weel eto Platt, Astor ending Ay Inte to Ariington, Tdi so, and talked an honr with {| seon that Senator Straban tostitiod before tho | on the rity pt the country under the wy client so thuder, theay clraumstanees ? | tegen September SceanieLleuted, It. SeAultite, of the Sift of to combined Yate stony to Maskelake fin But Stes ienox Inslapant that Hie wld nat. | Auvosthnting Comm eo at Albany with rarer, nee 3 ralttadration, and Rote i prepare ‘myscit for ‘any ucousaton agus a5 . ao Artillery, United Btatea army, and First- | Top PEE] Rortianssssscsssvese [08 pat tte te bd He euler ans sae el dn op purtaNItg eoraoo Min statements ora tS fi Tad that James A. Gar im, come from whatever soureu It may, and JAMES, ¢ Hout ET. Dudley, of tho Becund Avtiliery) | pat Si} {Cornell.s.y 5, ‘proteaviouul business, Kiuding hin suns | 8, {te tree seaslun uF tho Committes, aut beon | WH STC ONI A an awe, oer Jeuurcnent Sor taney recor : HIG SPRECID |. ithe dress paras Roa Gaytt | Strometes3!! AU{ fap sst Willing, to qecept: it Fuutya Gurduers and mutt Gorinission ta Hate, wus passed DutWron Indiawosed, dia not attend the banauet *Olelulty,! gnud told’ *Yonehall nor look at |g 2ONG. BuaNctty Nedy dung 28.-At tho rok Elohorite | “ Col. Met it Boventh Rogluent b t Senator MoPh seer ar th etranstrumentie? al ‘a concert foventh Rugluent banquet Senator MePhor- 8 i seid on son responded to the toast "The Blate of a the Liedorkrang. Bocisty, with a full Now. Jeraoy,”” When, fu the course of tis | SONY 7 ronan, he meittiones! fue pane ot Past- |‘ . ALIBERAL GIVER, — mastor-General James, he was fnterrupted KHON, O., 18 oY with “Three cheers for the New York boy.” | ‘Duohtel, ‘of this oltyy wave: 15000 re 1b ‘Thre hearty elicers were given for the Sce- 1 Coll tetary of the Navy, dt on accountof hi- Rtg eet ASEAN, making lis gift ofiice, but porsonally, and then Postmaster hardvy Raines Were nenln brauhe wy, followed by my sus esting Sunator Strulw's name, T wont back to the yiilts Jlunse and found tho President: busily cnaaged, but ho caine out iy the brary, mid after Lath jin about the rofnsnl of Knox, 1 wentiongd Stras han’ numo, but the President did not know hin. ih wee "<1 WENT NACK TO KNOX, and, after talking awhile, 1 nent that telo- ray to ohugor Bera ty and ‘came on to Rew it 1 x No choice. 7 on Snotlon Oftdacobs the Convention ad+ journed, “Ab te * them? ‘ue must my ellont da? dam told toa pyeal to the Cotirt, and -b appeal ta the Vourt, tu sea whether L cannot be protected by the laws of iy country agulnst thin tore tent of ubuse that-Js comlig forth every day from the preas of tho, country, Ho ah san be 1 do not know. Now, your’ Honor, wortiy dluudl the TiskletAtonneg, Ras x frlund, the Distrie! erney, has spoken of the cuxes which would Toute the us, J'shall not do ao without buch permlsstun, se | editors wonkant: Elgave auewer to the Oninn Loayua Cin, George’ WesCiila, of tho eblladeleild SS " “Joun I; Davexeunr." | Ledger, brought his regreta, Covers W vg, ROCKWELE TO DAVENUONT. | |. fad Yor 40. i : ej * WBLBEROM, No do JUNG Tin. Z. Davenport, 4, EXCURSION. rt. Union League, New prec The Vrealtens dlrogts Secretaries» Windom and fMunt, Pod mie tu day be Hus no obJeotion | Sararcrd with | masterGenerat James, . Coblecte! cen your request; Ai By Moguewithte’ | anit ax-Gyllestor Thomas Murphy thls tel “ Wannesnen, June aaah de Davenport, ig ee eee ran fier Sastry 38 ft ashes, June, arnt + | the ravenue-outtey Chandler, Pts to Guutetlon to your ‘inticg haoconver: | 4ale hour, f ee THR INQUIRY, : A‘GUDDEN END, Syectal Dispatca to The Caitago ‘Tribune Anany, N, Yo, dune 83—The bribery in- vestigntion camete a sudden and abrupt end York. 1 mot Strahan ot the Union ny ——_—_—— attention of the dirand Jury, “Are they more this afternoon, neither sido having any oro or tion betwoon Us about the Marshal for Soutus : —— ‘ " ¥ Genera! rer “The Post Spanish Laces, - Hy azUe Chuo that night, and asked him if T | sation 6 bg }} pe ee oS onthenn a Ra retin Dee aie Pataraus aula not ME lack and Croat. witnesses, and bogtt counsel declining to sunt could use his name for the office of Marshal. J era Digtriot, TUOMAS Ly Jaaned,"" Spanlan Leops tack’and Crean), F Li riment. up... Taken albuln all, tho luquiry has lun begia for some uluutes with thelr ¢heue- ___ A CGuzasT se Co, MS Btaterst, Laulounted to Lut very ‘Ute, Tho Bucks! “ vial .. _ BNOX TO DAVENPORT, “Naw Yous, Juno gl—Julin £. Davenport, ‘ hip. Strat lds De kuow wheth (4 muycy " migulideancy wad Conkung and Hlatt'are to be candidawse? gual toga & Uo, ussite