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i + TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 3b, 186 F. VELVE Paws ‘ a ee om . oe o remitting exertions, fas no Republican | of Columbia, Is said to be “owned In feo | then tho Admintstratton men ought to drop wy @ VG AT Senators to fook to in Missourt, but It pro- | simple’? by ex-Marshal Pay and B.A. | him, just as the Bueks ought to aboudon ; Z ‘@ | fesses alleginneo to Senator Logan, of Hite | Carpenter, of Suffolk, Is described na “tho Conkiiang. donrnel of Caunmeree against that oflcor ‘Tho sugar importers of the United States forma combination as thshonest ns that of by tho force of itcumulated wealth. Suppose last cyclone, and the otner six ho sta ; it a 3 nds pas a mnign arnntad tog. kate the all husiness. Wd) tently holding on to hls but wattlog for thonext Company would gay to. that nan, You mist | one to coma—ii 1, Vennor, = es % " put ey Touttous; you must give ua a poreentare Lord DBute's new palaes at Mow t ; - nots, whose vote and action it now virtually | private proporty” of Pollee-Conmissioner z — the Slandard Ol Company, As hag been stated | Se nity fits Tryout, we wil oral ‘ a unt Stuart, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. comtemns, ‘The Republican Senators, not | French, ENORMOUS sPBNOLON-T AX ON THE PEO | on oath by several ex-lmporters and ox-retine Some TE tHe ana atoitsny tt Hsia we ne Seotlund, will cost $162,000. IF Mea. ute get vrs, not enn remain in the business and pay expenses and be honest either towards the Government or the publlo, ~ ‘Co such wro- portions: hua tho dishonesty been brought, that no lonest man can tmport and refine su- Bur In competition with the ring. | Onvof tho grentest outrages: perpetrated Moon the American people by our present turlif Is the seate of duttes on sugar. Every signe iinporter and refiner belonging ty the only from the West, but frum tho wholo Five thonsand Republicans of Albany petl+ DY MAIL—IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID, | country, site nearly a unit in, supporting tho | toned their Representatives to vote agulust TRUS ogitton, ore yon President, ‘The only exception Is Senator | Conkttug. amd Patt; but Mte Boss Jolin Fy, Pally ang panda. ong Feat seats Jones, who represents the Httle, rotten, pock- | Smythe, under generat orders front the big Monda;, Wednesday, and Priday. nor yoar. et-Lorough of Nevada. ‘Tho Conkling pa- | Bosses, Conkling and Arthur, Instritets them E ee ome - pide ea Co pera tlle of Now York are, therefore, set- | to ier the wishes of thelr cnatiliente POP Sent 2 ting up thetr Judgment against the united | and they obey thelr. little Doss rather than the 4 as ian sae yolee of the Republican party. ‘They aro no | thousands of Republicans who elected them, Species capi % f longer Ropubiican in polities. They are lite | Jackson, of Madison, lias several (mes Givo Post-OMmico address in fall, Including County | tle Western imitations of Piatt, Thoy have | beon requested by Its constituenta to vole country, thoy, would reply, it | Meummer suit and bonnet to inateh thls tots 13 ag “free “for combined wenlth ag for | we shall all know Just how mutch money thoro f Q singlos Individuals” ‘Tho Stananed Ol | ithe Hute familly. |” ; s Company, sald Mr. Reochor, 1s, Uke tivey= 5 : ty Beyptian pyramids in ‘nu bunety with. When that hurricane and thunderstorm ih Phiraoh on tow ot eneb. Tt ts one Of" renched Chicago about. 3 o'clock —yestert tho grentost vombinations on! the fica nt to-| snuening. nsteant, miny ollizens uwoke ee eartiy, und It fs not ong whit butter leeause on i ay nes HWOKG With the. nf the best men init fan mombor of a lending | #enerat ten that (Tulmago was delivering a tect. Fintiet ane De Hegelian Cai Ress wero) | ure .tn tho Cortrt-fLousy square, 2 riitrond eomblontions, with fivo or ten tat ‘AWhen a mail's nioney 1a Se Contruliitue 10,000 tlfes- Ue’ rallronds and intone, When a maii's money 18: gone.” says the on billions of property. ‘They had thelr hands on | Boston Glone,“ his friends déop off ko buttons tho vory, throat of commerce, It they should: | from a palr of rondy-tado pants” Wo are at a, The monoy required to pay pensions has suddenly Jumped from about 28 iiitions to {0 millions,—for. that enormous sum will be required next year, aul £20 inililons the year after, and! the Lord unty knows when tha maxhntin wil be reached, Col. Uontley, Pension Commlsstoner, who was, foreet! lo resign for no enuse except. to play fnto the hands of tho Washington Ponston Agonts, UD OF AVOssseeesee ‘ need to have vinnie In sympathy with thom L- 7 ‘on i ahdgiaio. ck sattoxpress, | CMblazoned the wanes of Mx Land me? on | against the runaways Conkling and Platt, or Ina conversation Inst Monday, among other | eombtintion Is a statieh frlend of the tnritt, | to kxceutive cuuin tt Souk rea omnis iva ise wuidorat at fone ptcagraph whether, : ;_ pilamittancos may ba mado olthor by death ozpr0ss | tr standards, aint henceforth belong to the | resign, but tho lueal Hitle Husses under hi- | thiissaldi, °° an toes nob hevitatoto denomtiee aseriiuttinl | BiMr New" Vork city at: feast thru or four, | OF hls pants A | TO CITY BUBSCRIDENS, _| Meno murty. We bid theso ex-lepublican | structions from the blz Bosses, toll him to do | tho yenr will be TON UMC oxchisive of the | evel the repeal of the duties on quinine. Ine fone that 00-08 set nidovoloped veneees to} Pho Parls Figaro -propounis-this conun. 5 He Aa abba ibe Arar tar bebe organs wn affectlonnte farowell, May thoy be | netthor, and he obeys orders likea little nian, | Wat of INL mensions. The settlements eat stoad of betng a grovnd for an assault Ot | ee ery eae et ilon iiuver thie sani | drum? “Given two wirows of tho sumo hie, tho : Corner Madizon und Dearborn-sts,Chicngo, 1, | ng Ropul 13 ; jusses - eeholters, ‘Appointed hy the’ | the files rendyyor nearly su, for the [sau of cors eint des eit J i ;huab u ‘other ‘i POST. a rs = 3 ut WtXM), # H ongor des! C tL "De | PORLAGES Mn. Gorpwix Santi draws an important | eryor of Now York, ‘Thetr appotutments | brew cumpelled tency: over tuto July neany | country a9 retfecting’ great credit uport hig | fallromd aud stonmshin companies would belug hoate nek Gonutntte tele ee Dead | Entered at the Past-ogice at Onteagoy dite’ as Second | Uistinction between the project of n commer | neg scoured hy the Iz Bosses, antl in repay. | Mil tho May und June settlemunts, I think they | integelty and courage ; So eens eaducteby those monopoles’ | | ‘ hy Ca ea oe es cial union of Canada and the United States Sas wilt roqutre for tho fret payments about $50.00. ——— eee tH Ad tod anOhe tie alle Ganiniores i Mr W. A. Burilott-Coutts-Barlatt presided, i Class Matter. : S$ ) ment of the obligation they nre expected to | vou, ‘This, ndded to tho expected inurense tn th , Moo ee ae eur wiih the products uf onen-| recently xt tho anntat divner of tho Di ‘ For the bonefitor ourintrons who deviro ta rena | wht m.poltteal unton, Nelther: somites: 15 | own and control the Slate Assembly. Ina So a aech ld dh ie th oat for GEN. LOBIS MELIKOF. Partoe te World to ovecy PKRUE pritte nud wher | Kenoveldht * Institution,’ dat Lady Hardee F five horewitt the trnnalent eat ates tho mall, wo | quite ready fore polltical union, The United | word, they aro requtredt to stand between te |, frorowill he reuuired forthe pensionsnext gear | Gen. Lorls Melikuif, the, most gallant sol- tke cousin foes, iat a maonapuiles said been | Coutts sat bestde “hor. g(fted husband," ay : Furetan anit J Parciny, | States do not want Canada nse conauerell | neyple and their representatives, ‘To mect | umnnprypriatton of $10,000 tn addition to tho | dicr and the nblest anu most far-seaing atntes- | Mo} Ane sui TIA ERISA NANT rosa 2) pletured by G. A. Sali, “tho delighted auditn 1 Bightang twelve Pago Bupa Beonte. | province, We have no use for an Amerienn | thjg expectation of tho big Bosses the litte | Saitinvetecemelu very rapidly, ‘Thoro have | Man that Nussky has produced {a morern | spy: fetter af Thoophilluy French to Leland ot bie eal eb Aue ipengerel oratory." A man 7 Maint and on other terms tt oat be cle Bosses mnogo tho town and ward primary heen Heat cis yoar tipwards of i000 new | thnes, appears to be under aclond,: Despite | grantord, Prostdont of the Central Paolfs, bus . ig mt an i Male: oceania iL ataeatal 3 ‘RIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES, eult for many years to acquire the country, fonve Sorlyrint cialis, Ms grent service to. Russia, In the Cabinet chastonishment th hovt - eh et whackert: ' é sed Buta commercial tinton ts 0 different thing, ca ace tools apts tho tate caine Eneh now pension, with “arrearnges” | aya it tho fleld, ho is rogarded with distrust Sanaa erage eho FOHOWING way / NCU 2otN0, Sn slondlt: me Cede Pod “an 'B,! Tedet io AE CicAGO THINUSE has establlatied branch | Te would be forthoaivantage ot both nations | tion there to be handled by the big Bossea, | CMmencing, binek to the tmo of discharge | and suspicion by the Government, which ts | light thercon: : $ pie Leys ahs Jasper, the negro preacher Pe ib ro aa ee and more largoly for that of Canada than for Hitle Bosses auited to | (uring the War, costs the. Government from | juyy tnking nuother. step towards revolution | ,.N&W, Yous, Juho s2—Ta the Editor ‘The New | Maco famous by bissermon nrauing that thosun } Ainunlball dees sihiwaiediaiiine Rachie : Of course the Hitle Bosses are required to $1,000 tu $2,000, und sfx, to olght hundred \ York Sun—sins Mofereing to your editorial of | and not tho carth moves, is dying at Richmond, i NEW 3 joom tbune Hullding, ET. 3te- | tlataft tho United States. It would pave the commit frauds at the priuurles, to break B aN00, i, ‘ i by Increasing and emphisizingitsabsolutism, | oven date in relation to Theophilus: Frenob,.| Ho has had tho largest.congroyation of { FADNEN, Manager. a-Allan’s American News | Way for mbelter understanding between the | thom yp if thoy go wrong, to buy voters and | N° néstelons baleen a alone inset fo | and the movemonts of the cullant old soldier | Autor of Governmunt allroads, purnlt tet) | prenchor in the auth, ard one of the largo In Agoncy, at Henfeld-nt. two countries, while it would probably post- 09,—niny' t vont the | P8¥ the arrearage allowance. Vorwerly a | ary aven beset with spies for no other reason | gcvompanted by his wife and nleco, and twa | He United states. 1b bus. riumberet about e sreebes ae Armas Hxchango, 49 Strand. | pone, instead of hastening, the political cun- belte wulcas iit ae ie tanesiee man's penston-began to ren from tho tine he | than that when jie was In power he was fn iifenatey aerial thoir vylves, wore furnished 3H He hee repeated Ainserinnt oa tho rotne i ‘i 0, a ty ‘ tr ere A 3 ¥ is + ‘with n hoto! an eur from" ni ry a hundred thmas. ; WASHINGT ETA F ateoets ae bie Sey ee ital wen md Assomblymen who refuse to bow down PissaerentN Sattar fa Fears iar peat fy or 7 reforins, eapeclnlly 0S, enhecrned the Southorn Facile Akaroa to ei Branctaaos and | and quiet, and has grout tnlluenco, + te ; . : to the machine, . . fi . extension of . representative goyerninent to } retura vin Centr non Paeiie, and were | mombers of his congregation.” . 3 1 i , a K i from - amply and bountifully supplied with wines, ants Lf | AMUSEMENTS, — ofboth parties. “A commercial unton would | judge ttobertson broke the New York m bree to oan ng his oe Paes on tho) the people ‘and th Institution of agrarion | Abies ant atl athor efonture eomforts ‘sn much By-nnd-by, the evening falls, u ostpone this other ubsarption,' wa: say, be- ° army, which fs utterly unfair to. the taxpay i tev ci vied by Government’ fs upon such oc So d Exposition Agadiding ia ; ae htien cunieee thine last’ year,—shlvereil It Into. atoms gt ful indi tempt motsltson tp retlove the velele t ensions ne this ©: arate yetyee fy have oath Weary watito nov the stat ioe a Pattse 7 sany | e: = e urs cl - . " ¢ xaUralon prov g fe Michixan avenue, opposite Adan stroot, The | CAs? it would makeony fae Te and this is the reason of Mr. Conkling’s hate iu dotena teow aslnie tec pdehiaitove In viow of hts present status; sone of the | tho iwhola trip wis tunde at the expose of the apaaeete inne ene" _ Hingorfest, Entertainment nt und 8 p.m. necessary, -Praetieally tha interests of bottt | or ptm, Mr. Conkling would have made a opes details of lis life will be of Interest. Ifo was } raltronds, but vouchers were nil tho samo Med Uhadae cue for tho ely, ees, In ott 1s, the Gover it f i by th ! pica tack ieountries would bu kdantieal and would bo | Sic toss of Judge. Hobertaon-nincde | MENS. 0 other words, tho Government was | Yoru in ‘ils in 185, an received a Mboral | Lor erMenAMUTS, AN? fae RENT Dats, | ate eE a thaw fare, ee : . | Assembly, But tho conilitlon of tlio necept- ss = é q at tine to 187 co! ee SO In about 2:08, Saleh Atnctey x Thad tees a Fa wets talnedd. —— | ance of the position would Haye been slavish Ste Toa eee ree ar tnit Uatlss ae ies eteuainit ee ‘Trosy who witnessed the performance of soles ae ae will not ItandoIph streot. teareen Clark ond En Io. ee ee ervienc: years 0: » dn “ a0 - a A can Oe : , Barngement uf ‘uquatin Daly's Compans. *Nooites | Oxy, lesson ofthe Singerfest sliauld not bo Te ene aia maleate he Fontpaitiie: cants who had noyer before thought of fllugn | war ne felt ; high dommand inthe ariny he ase tigaueprton ie bene tat tnepteg hed Gone will bo the ati mnteh,. nad Tine stout) lost upon the native population, Tho Gor | tanker rather than nlittle Boss, And it ts claim. ‘Theniticty-day men, the home-guards, | (hat invaded the Turkisltsectionsof£ Armenin, | beon for many years interdictod in Great Brit- Bloyeles playod out,- MeVieker's Theatre: mans are proverbiallya hard-working, frugal | tirough tts elreumstance that the Now the bounty-Jumpers, and Inrge numbers who | aud was avpointed Governor of Kurs, After,| alu, and for scveral years oven In Franco, 1s un- ‘Thon we'll too the xulden scratch, Madison stroct. between Sint and Nearborn. | qnd-thrifty people. They prosper in this | 5. ; ' 2 had nover been connected with the army in | senamyt w: Ijugated, 1 tatavork | ftto bencted, “Camilto’’ bas Uecn «standard Dy-and-by. z , Hi i York muehti fiods have been disclosed, ehams] was subjugated, he was sut at wor! ‘ a Encazomont of Yeoman, the maglelan. Male et | Country more, perhaps, thin nny other na- | 20"k muchino mothods have been dise on + | any morltorious manner became candidates | consolidating the Ituasiat conquests, In the ‘| 82° Play in tho Amorienn thontre for many ; x ° ‘ tlonnlity, Yet they nave reducud. recrontion | Weare ndlebted to Judge Mobertson’s Arm |r occovernment support, The penston-clatin | tate war with’ ‘Eurkey, ho commanded in | eM, 204, People lave beon neoustomed and PUBLIC OPINION, Chicago Driving Park, ness and pluck for the exposure ‘of tho rot- With! Turkey, hoe commanded i hardened to ft, But in London Its production = tho other day, the probibituon haying veen ro- | Now York Star: Gon. Grant fs no longer moved, was considered # grent dramatic oyont. | o pauper President, bis. incomo boing thus Miss Uernhardt—sho ts called “Madame,” by the | summed up: * ¥ Y et Four yy way, in the London advertisements—porsonated Hour poe cont Intoros Atthe torminus of Madison streot carctrack. Itun- | 10% selenee, ‘Chey know how much butter . AS vy on ning commences a3» - ond steadlor work can be made by inixtng it tenness of New York Stato polities. Thy Idcousness, the tyranny, and the meanness White-Stocking Paris iu due proportions «with plays And aye of Bossism hnye buen Inid bare. ‘fhe big Lake-I‘ront, nppostt Washincton atroot. Gamoba- | When. thdy xo Ju for amusement. they | posses “own wlotof Mttle Busses whom trreen the Chleaue und Troy Clobs at d:10 p, nt. nro willitu: to pay for It, As the saying goes, 3 agents, in Waslington organized in force, They started newspapers for tho special pur- poss of sprending throughout the country tho glad tidings that Unela Sam proposed to buy a farm or give $1,000 to $2,000 In cash to Arinenta, antl it was’ owing to his skill and courage that the strongholds of Kars.and Erzeroum wero taken. -'The close of the war lid not leave him idle, His next enemy | ton F180 0, 5 & the heroine, She was much applauded, and | Otier incomes, a ‘ . 4 they put in pinces where they derive.a sup: | OU ° i s whom hie imet.and subjugated was a more | favorably noticed by all tho critics. Tho uctér me aoused 4 eyes r {tcomes high, butthey must have It They | ort trom the public purses and these Iittlo | vets TosNe who could play the wounded oF | torriblo one than the Turk, “The plaguo | who assumed tho part of Armand—tho samo |. , Petal. e+e cBOD THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1881, give up thelr time and money to do hand- dsonsed soldier long enough to, get adoc- |} proke outon the ensturn frontier of Euro- | who played with Bornbardt {n this country—wns, ho suite of rooms at the Fifth Avenuo Hotel somely what they undertake todo. ‘Tho in- Bosses steal the time due the Government Ex-Gov. Curtis, af Pennsylvania, sald In dividual expenses of the Siingerfest must AR AR Aiea Ach at te an interview with a Now York Tribune | cosilernbis, in many instances ropre- there fs. a menner vice than Bosslsm wo have reporter the other day that there was n senting the small savings of weeks and even nat heard of it. If thore isa Yoeation mora general feellng In the State In favor of ocanisnthigs set wen anal ey. Sine Ee -oks degrading than machine polities it has not inaking Gen, Hancock second — tine pr aeen oant aed ne FL ere ae como under aur observation, The alm of eI “4 \- + Uency. "Thlg,Will bo. and news fore Me | otal a pure enfoyanent? ‘The lessons | To wo eteaganyigmts, a leks see sec peentigaettie bik tere pid tnke to heart. It should espeeinily commend ‘The fyrailis dine he ligne of aa baat es "ETrade party. ‘The “Off-Year™ party ts a llaelf to the attent(on-of- suiployers in / tba of Its paid servants, and tho IHekspitttes’ rey great moral engine no.doubt,-bubit would | emer months. Too many aro apt to |. Tt disgrace’ It, nud, “stent Its aul not be able to stand up ngalust.a candidate arudgo every hour that {a spared frou, busl- hat : . who belleves that the “Tariff was a local | "S$ by thelr subordinntes, ns Jf they ‘svure Se: issue that was raised once itr mny native town notstire to be palid back with compound In- in Pennsylvania.” Mr. Henry Wattorson’s ee in willing and cheerful Inbor when the remarks in thls connection are likely tobe | PUY wison relurng, < interesting. . : i tor’s cortificale.’ But this was not all, nor the worst. ‘The Jaw which thus set aside the public revenues for tho promotion of pauner- Ism falled to provide the Government With -any representation in the examination of pen- ston candidates: It adinits the application oner-pirte testimony. A lnrge part of tho | money ostensibly. pald out to meritorious soktiers really goes to the go-hetweens who put up well cand hale men to com- ait fraud. In this manner the politicians who have professed such’ extravagant deyo- Uon to the “soldier clement” have really endangered tho Interests of these who wore wounded or contracted disease In the service of the Government, becauso they have built up so high and top-lofty a system that it may fall of its own weight, It ts cortnin that somothing tiiust bedone to curtail this out- flow of Government gratuities. No other Natlonthan ours covld bear up under it, and even the American peoplo will tire of ft be- foro long. * pean Russia, Ilo was. sent there with his troops, ade a: cordon . about the in- fected distriet,” and) by his energy and well-directed skill: stamped ott the hor- ribie disease at a tine when it hed attained such headway that Astrachan, andeven Mus- -eow, were considered in danger. His next encounter was with, Niliiism, Prince Kra- potkIn, Governor of Kharkoff, was asyasi- nated, and he was comuisstoned to tako hls place, He did so, and restored order. Thon followed tho attacks upon the Czar’s life on thé Lnperial train and in the Winter ‘Palace. © Once more in this terrible omergency he was. sentfor. It was n desperate situation, and 2 desperate remedy was chosen... A ukaso was issued making him Chief of the Supreme Commission, with authority to “ promulgate all orders and adopt all mensures whieh he, }. shall consider necessary, atl of which shall “be unconditianatly complied with and be ex-, ecuted by each atid avery ones? . Polit teal intrigues were instituted against him,> and he foiled them. -A Nihilist agont tried to nsgasinate him and failed, Ile nd- ininistered his ‘office: firmly and wisely, Ile: abolished tho detestable Third Section. He undertook to reorgatilze. the police. Even .the Nihilists themselves admitted that he Was “an enlightofied despot? ‘His toiideney was Hboral, his’ sympathies, were with’ the’ people, and. every step that-ho took. wns. in their Interest. When the Supreme Commis: ston was dissolved,’ he remained In the Cabl+ “net ng Minister of the Interior and tho, contl- dentint frend of the Inte Czar.‘ Had tho Int ter heeded his warnings, he would rot, have gone outon that fatal day,-and his tife might have been spared, for, ‘necting under.tho ad-, vive of Melikof, ho-hnad sanctioned 'a ukaso calling for a representative assembly and for ‘n homogoncous Cabinet, of which: he would. hich Lo has just given up cost lm $35 ferociously cut up, ‘Tho Prince and Princess of | W os BR day, : ‘Walos and 9 Yory.distimeulshod company wit- Sehila, Conicing only’ bald $iit0a day for i nosted tho performances. “ Boston ‘Transcript (Rep.): ‘The oatonstbio | ———<————___- Tn New York correspondent of the Phil-” OR aac ees aray Sind those, adeiphin Ledger, nu unusually woll-Informed | supposing tho complote Innocence of thorn porson, says of tho diversion Of: the’ frolght | used individual, provided it hind beon oxhibited tratile to the Canadian routes: : .| before the announcement that the Judge ot the Tho attention of our merchants ia directed | Criminal Court of tho District of Columbia will, to the sumewhut portentous fuct that tho | not keop bis court in scasion a suflictont length’ Allan steamers aro now pee & largo quaue | of time to prepara the star-route ‘evidence for tos of -‘merobundise vin Montroni to Cleveland, | tho Grand Jury. a ¢ ‘Toledo, Chicnge, and otner Western trido con- ‘Tho Hon. &. 8. tres on the Inkos, witch: formerly reauhed thoir |; Iho Hon. 8, S, Cox, aftor taking a: look at destination by way of New York. ‘This diver- | the French Assombly, writea: ‘1s it beat tohave sion of European trade fa said to be tho result | all thoGovernment, as in England-and Franco,’ - of the lower tolls on tho Canadinn canate. ‘Mer» | in tho Legialaturo? Docs tho oxpert 4 ghants conversant with the movement say that | Franca aummnond Mr. Pendloton's pro rosa a rol can now hi pr ? oy C Montreal ronty at two conts iundvad enenper eg ee ence in Congewss? Not nat an my. +than by New Yor! * 10 BO, he time is i a Banureomporitione 2° AKO Huabok Welland | Gaettotd's and Poudicton's” ys, hate * Philadelphia: Bulletin: Tho now comet ‘Tre Washington Republio furnishes the | waa frat discoveret by about 200 diiforont pore following skotch of Houry G. Vonnor: + | song—by night watchmen,’ bomoward-bound . Mr. Vonnor awas born In Montroal, Canada, in | editors, Assoulnted Press incasongor-boys, wiok- 1810, His eurly, fo wns passed in Hee fils | od young mon who wore ont ecandatously late, a education was obtaliod almost wholly through | mun who hid ingomnin, and got up to sit by the his own oxortions, and now, at tha nyo of 40, be: | window, a discusted father who could not ‘sloop Mnds himself n, gentlomnn of mnany-sided oo- | Lecauec the baby was: tustiess; and. threo’ men’ complishmonts,” belug. 0 xeologist, 1 miicral-.| sho arose aud went to tho window for tho pure oxist, a naturalist, and a motuorolozist. Io his | pose of projecting misalles at cats... ~~ : ‘md’ pretty hard struggiey and baw roushod it 4 Sear he, in utmost all parts of Canuda In pursuit of those |S. S. Cox, writing of a‘visit to the. French: * pequireincats, ais Bad pt dso ease Chamber of Doputics at. F nd oxhni 4 7.” | on sorutin ite liste, saya: “I have behold ; which Ig having a-lgrgo salo,~ str. Vennoris on |. nenvee ELT SCONES payed dn the University of Montrealyand ta hy, | Itt tho Houga of Ioprosoutatives whore’ confue No means indopundent Inthe work!'s goods, He | lon was conailerably: confounded: have been’ annually publishes an almanac which ylolds him | in some dramatic performances mysolf: in. the ft goud incom ? intdnight hours of our sessions; bave had pistols A and canes flourished about my. innocent bead Juba: Dirrenudeen remembers Conk tery tmporgonnt, noting he eer ego iing’s gracious, intimation toTresident Guriicld | oquals this tirst day in the Heonon Ghaatens . ,Uaat he might uppolot. 1tavertson "to sume for-, | New-York Times (Rep.) Me. Windom, “elgn Court," and rotortodnently, ng follows, 10 a | the study of.tho pete ah ‘the quince goo ne a esa ley mooting In tho Twolfth’) rutes boro, as well as whore thoy hnyo boon par’ " Asset! istrict: let tally applied elsowhere, has becom ood, , J state with all sincority that Conkling fe an | je Weulduoom, of thelr Bab sirens able and cloqucut man, and 1 bolleve bo would ry vlel a a revered -rendor signal service to tha country if he wero, | #!¥en evidence of such a cenviction' in soveral sont tusomne foreign Court, He expressed . bis. of hla public utterances. * Wo have ‘confidonce | wane ones that the Half-lrceds should bo sont | that, usazenious find practical official, be will "4 QONELING AND DEPEW. The proposition which the Bucks have made to the Adiministration men, that tho former will consent to the election of Depow if the latter will consent to the return of Conkling, las several polnts of signifuance, 1 Mr. Conkling bas contended alt along that he would not accept retieetion untess Platt was ineluded in st heme. What- Tue telegraph clerks In Great Britain ‘Tn strike ofthe Cincinnat! fron-workers | Sem to have w substantial grievance. ‘Chey has been a pretty expensive, luxuty for then | te compelled to work overtime and recelvo and for the rest of the city, ng the Commer-.| 0 extra compensation ‘Their pay is inad- élat points ont. Orders ngyregating 2,070 eqttate and less than they can obtain in other tons of iron have beon diverted from tho elty | kinds of employment. According ton Inte in consequence of tho’ atrike. ° Most of the | J’arllamentary return, more than 2,000 mule work ‘goes to Pittsburg, where the Inborers | sil female clerks haya resigned since 187. reeclvo lower wagos than the Clicinnatt men | ‘Lhe employés are at last losing patience, and did befora tho strike, © ‘Pho Cineinnatt work. | 11s belleved they ara arranging for 9 atriko mennre alrondy out of pocket $35,000, and |v 8 large scale, ‘They have issuad-n call tho total loss to the city directly and indi- | tora “conference” to take place at, Liver- rectly If the strike continues all summer, as | Dovl next Sunday, July 8, ahd havo deciared it seams !?’ety to do, enn.hardly be less than |i that if their griovances aro not removed be- 2,000,000, ‘Ine efremmstances off this strike |‘fore that thine they will strike. The London seem to polnt very directly to tho advantage | Limes of corse depreeates arry sucti action. ‘of having a night-school attached to’ every vt is an employers’ organ, and supports the Jabor union, * «. |: Government throughout, The incunyenlénce ‘s ns and Joss that: night, result from a general "Lue report in ‘Ti Tumune of Inst Satur- [strike of telegraphic “operators would day abont the prospécts ot the winter-whent | be very grent. “Whutever the Issuo of the harvest fs attracting wile attention. ‘This | present contlict may be, it Is probable thit report was complied: from returfis recelyed | tho Government will, speedily take steps to from five hundred. different points, ‘Phero | iiehude the operators within the provisions ever the-motive, however, Conkling las cer- ininly contended all niong that hu and Pintt, must stand or fall together, ‘Che proposition to compronitsd on Conkling nul Depew, coming. ns It aoes from Conkling and his frionds, shows how ungrateful and Indlffurent to the obligations of friendship Conkling rently ts, Ae would sacrifice Platt or anybody elo to serve his own ambition. is 5 2, An effort has been made by Mr. Conk- Ting and his friends to put his candidacy tor redleetion upon ‘nn ant-monopoly footing, It was an absurd pretense, for Conkling has ‘been A corporation aud monopoly attorney over since he entered .public life, an In sev- eral Instances has suspiciously confused his status as United States Senator with the In- terests of iis corporation clients, Moreover Conkling his never appeared on any ocen- THE GREAT SUGAR FRAUDS. * The New York Journal of Commerec in- elines ¢o the opinion that Mr. Windom has not been ns truo;to the public In his proseci- tlon-of peculators in tho ‘Creasury Depart- ment as he onghtto;be, ant suggests that he ndopt; the course so- boldly and successfully adopted by. Postimuster James, who proved his own competenco and fidelity by Inying bare the dishonesty and falthlesitess prac- flead under his predecessor. With this pref- nee, the Journal makes: a new allegation which nothing but tho respectability of the paper entitles itty notice, Referring to the recent statement of Col, Conkilug that n sugut Importer of, Now. York bouglit of ler- Islation In Congress by: paying $100,000 to a ‘eertain ‘unnamed member of the Committéa By = tf sat as tee ties 58 were cloven columns devoted, to tha single | of the act of 187%, which provides a ponulty | sion in Congress or ont as an advoente of*] OM Ways and Means, thy piper adds: ava beth tho” hunde nnd these. grent |!remiline te roelproowtas «[laugujory We Wo | hoa oft da so He WITS See saute staple, winter wheat, ‘Chis report Is declared, | to be Imposed upon persons who “willfully | antianonopoly legislation. ‘Che emptiness cane Fis Bly any thas IC wo. vera, eating far mengures, «coupled ‘with the ?land) re- | Botmeed him bere, : ; reputation which ho has stready noquired in a0” in the New York Journal of ‘Commerce, to | und mullelously break n contract of service” a aan 7 ee ant falsity of lis recent clalm. to Granger support, however, is tially and emphatically exposed by his willlugness te-conlesce with Depew, whom the: Bucks‘ have’ been de: nounelng all along asthe special representi- tivo of tha New, York Central Railrond.” is to be hoped that, after this confesslon, the sham of Conkiig's antl-inonovoly candl- dacy will be abandoned. - oi 3, ‘Lhe proposition made by the Bucks remarkablo a degres in tho: brief tho that be has occupied his post... , ely Sar ail New York Public::Tho ,truth {8 that Mr, Vanderbilt sold out a groat many. stocks before ho wont to Europg. Hia. relatives and fronds did Ikewise, He. came. back with @ profound lsgust Heenuse the market had not boon broken Gnough to onabte him and thent'to’buy’ back at a satisfactory : ‘profit. Rver' since ho has been, ratonding to be engagod In a quarrel with Bre ould and Ar. Jowett. ‘Thu. old farce. ts bol played once more, and people who haya sven ft plice would bu tho Trousury Department, and tho time the four -yeurs of Me. Sherman's ude imlalstrition.. In remurd to the suite question, tho ‘Treasury ollicinls fn those yours always uted as if-thoy fore * striking "-for moruy. ‘Thofe attitude towurd the sugar {mporters. was tho samo us that of Albuny cominittces in thelr, qhaual attempts tu extort something froti tha Tinks, Insurance companios, and all the business interests af Now York, ‘As the porsvention of tho sugar importers continued for four yenrs fn. dofance of law and justice, we should (nter that tho “trike wns hot Bhevesstul, und thitt tho sugar Importore dit notomploy money to provent forms which had ‘already been, outlined ‘under’ Melikaf’s ‘suporyislon, would have Apnensed the pedvle. and taken the sling aut, ‘of Nihilism.” The Czar went to hfsdeath aid Mollkoff resigned, but the, new: Czar. would not necopt his reslgnation,.... Ie Jad, ag it thon scenied, tho friendship of tho Intter, and. had Induced ‘him to sanction the ukases which his fathor.:was prepared .to - Issue. Suddonty it appeared thet the Czar had yleld- * “A. 10og at the'comet through n good opera: glass will grontly improve tho appearance of tho cclestiat viaitorr tho train will appear far larger :and moro distinot than whon, soen with tho (ine, lalded oye. Tho youngor goncration hay’ not scun a comet bofore, and therefore cannot Judge ‘by comparison of tho grontness./and glory of this one. hose who watched the comet of 1813 »will'roinomber -that it was a vastly moro brill: dant and consplenous object In tho heavens than bo “tho most exhaustlve and condensed re- | WU a gas or water company. ‘The operators vorton whent that hus ever been made In | would In this Instance be wise tu make haste this country.” ‘Tne ‘Thmune has never | slowly. They cannot successfully contend spared trouble or expense to make fts:crop |.ngainst the British Government for any News the carilest, fullest, and most relivble | longth of the, If they ore suffering a real in amy Amorlean journal, «and Jt ts | hardship, they should state thelr case fully constantly adding ‘to Its facilitles. ‘In | and calmly, and public opinion will come to these times, when nll branches of..bust- | thelr rescue,- Dut. they might lose by a pree hess are nfliicted by sensational crop dis- | clpltnte strike all tho ndvautage they would seein eipcess: ae + the progent eccentrio solur body, - » tluia | twenty times before are gong about tn an agony patehes Kot up by apecuiators to affect the | otherwise derlyo from popular support, to unite upon Conkling and Depew would | He Trensury proceadings or wulelt they ware | cai to, ather ‘counsels sand Influences, forn:|: 0° ot faite boca ugar Ate: ¥ ancora Bin Bk Gould 4 markets, no greater survicecan be rendered y : _ | seem to Indlente that Depew’s election ts re- | conduct of tho Trensury persecutions Ices Holtie-| ukaso ‘was Issued reaflirniing the absolute | TB Zvening Journal, 2 papor which ht | Beachy how ton te wviittane ate Fareed is “4 the business community, finn, to furnish It:] BIG AND LITTLE BossisM IN NEW YORE. | garded by tho Aduiluistration mon: In the-] ous it thelr only object was tha extortion of . Cat tabi atin 1) ‘ono time was ‘sven “froquontly’ on’ tho ‘atreots | buy the stocks bo wants wodo not know. Whoo 4 4 os tury fs i {mpoi co | bower of tho Caf, ‘whicli stiuimnrtly ended q ¥ =] eins 2 _ 4 a rye sums from the sugar importers aa tho price . ef f hore, but which is seldom hourd of now, forgot | ho: baa dono. so tho raliroad war will suddenly 44 Withtrustworthy nows about the harvest, The Albany correspondent of the New | Legislature as important ng the: Bucks: re- | of reltuquishing tho’ aults trumpod up! againat ‘evory schemo for reform, * Ife then resigned |‘tomontion what !ts unnuul vatuutlon for 1831 | cease, and thore will bo a great change in the J This Tie Tinwvxe may be relled on always | York ribune gave a fow days ago un inside |, gurd the clection of Conkling. If this ls tho:| thom, A sonrching investigation ougbt toehow.| gain, cand, hls’ restiznntion was. ac- |'was MaiteTanto at yesterday, Teuay wo that fee | FOP prospect also, 0 ren eesD OO Sq toglve Imadvance of'my other publleation, | Viuw of the secrot springs of thooxisting Sen- | fuct, It ought not to be eo, and the Adminis. Iennys whieh thoy attatncd. ‘Doos Sr, Windout: | cepted, to tho sorrow of tho’ Russian. |!value hes inorehsed so much lately that tt pro- | New York Post (Rep.); When Mr, Conk- a pttorial dendlock.’ It fx % most instructive ‘Tam alleged indignation In South Carotina [ipleture. it shows that the Republican party over the acquittal of Col. Cash,.the duulist, [of New York ls buried mountains deop tue, has subsided ‘with. promoutitude that sige | dor. Bossism, and that its rule fas tyrannical gests a readiness among the people to bo] asthat of tha ald Jtoman Inquisition. ‘The consoled, The truth fs that public oplnton | chicé Bosses issue general orders after tho in South Carolina has not been educated up'| manner of the old Popes, ‘and tho little Bosses tothe point of reprobrating the practice of | Holt the politieal thumb-serew, the racic, the duellig. Suino newspapers oppose it, Men | stake, and the gallows ta terromun over tho of sonse- who hayw reud and’ traveled aro | heads of thelr vietims.- Tho: correspdndent ashaiutd of 1, But the masses of the people. | gous into minute details,- He names tho lit- still bellevoln it, A grent part of the elamor’| tle Bosses, and shows why they are Losses, following the Cash murder of Shannon wag | Hv names thelr creatures, and shows why due to'tho fact, first, that there was not'n falr | thoy arb thelr ‘creatures, ‘ond, fn many: In- provocation ton duel, and, secondly, that the | ‘stacos desoribes the conditions of their aervi- victim was a hiwyer. ‘The lawyers nuturally { tude, “ ‘ = ee object to belng culled to necount' for wards | ‘The deadlock fs maintained by thirty-odd spoken i court by’ any oitalde and self | epubliean members of the Assombly who ordained tribunal, The methods of 3 court | persist fn voting for Conkling and I'intt; not- thoy understand, and know: how to split 9 | withstanding tho fact that:-thelr election Js hatr between calumny and truth, But it Js | known to be impossible, “They don’t vote for to be fond that ifthe rules of the code | C, and P, beenuse thelr constituents demand should everywhere be strictly onforéed with | I of them; ou the contrary, thelrconstituents reference to words spnkon in court the yooa, | destra them to yote fur some other person, Hon of some'of them woul be gone,” ‘They don't yote for them because thoy caro _—_—_———— tor them ‘personally, or destre’ partloularly ‘Tine St. Louls Globe-Democrat, tho, Bur- | that thoy should represent the State in the Ungton Hawkeye, the Milyaukea “Sentinel, ‘United’ States Sonate, ‘She thirty vote for andan invisible concern in Ohleago still | them because thelr respect{vo Iittle Bosse emply thelrairty suds on the Republican | tell them so te vote; and the little Bosses. in- Vresident of the United States,. No further | struct thom go to vote because the big Bosses notice 14 required thut they are dune with | lave ordered them to so Iustruct then, . the ftepubllean party, They have cast in] 1nsome cases thore is a sequence consiat- tration men eannot justify their adhesion to any such condition, ‘The cantilet: whict Conkling brought on by his resignation ts not between Conkling and Dopow, nor be- tween Conkling and any other’ one iman, 1b is weonilict to declda whether or not Mr, Conkling shail continue to be the Loss of New Yorle politica, and whether or not ho shall bo returned ty the United States Senate With Icense to make war won the Admini tration and the Jepublican party. It ts the defeat of Conkling rather than tho.clection of nnybody else for which tho antlinnachine Republicans in tho New York Legislature ought to contend, ‘The election of any capa- ble aud reputable Republlean who fs nét bound dows -to the machine will serye the end in view fully as woll’os tho ‘election of Mr, Depew. ‘There Ja evidently 0 growing fedling.nt -Albany that Depow fs just-as much an'ob- stacle to an olectlon as Coukling himself, ‘In that case Depew ought to bo dropped by all the Administration men who are fighting for principle, It is conceded on both sides that the deadlock cannot’ bo broken: except by a compromise, ‘Lhe Administration men: are willing to compromise by. the election of one so-called “Stalwart” and ono Admiulstra- tlon candidate, not Including the absquatue Jators, Conkling and Platt, ‘This is fulrasfar As it goes. But, whilo claiming the privilege to'oxclude two of the Buck candidates, tho shrink from it? . ‘Tho country generally has tad a vory do- cided’ couyiectlon that. theTrenasury Depart ment during Mr, Shorman’s adimiulstration not only datected, exposcd, but put a stop to many scandalous: frauds and abuses on the part of sugar Importers, whieh ‘had. been’ successfully: practiced during» many pre- ceding yenrs' to, the grent profit. of tho fm porters and. tha. loss-of tho Government. Even when Secretary Sherman: retired from, ofico there wore several hundred cases pond- ing in court In which ‘the sugar Importers werd endeavoring, under a logal techutcality, to defraud the Government by what overy In- tolligent man must consider i deliberate and confessed fraud. Under our fearfully and wonderfully made tari the duty on ‘sugar is rated according to acertain standard of color, the lighter the color tha greater the duty,. and the darker the color the ‘Jesser the duty, Tho Seorctary of tho, Tronsury discovered that the Treasury was dofraided by the artl- fivlal coloring of the sugar, at the instigation of thu Jinporters, thus seouring its admission ut the lowest rate of duty, andthen, washing out the temporary «discoloration, they would linyo ‘augar whieh In''the absence of such temporary and fraudulent coloring woutd +have to ‘pay doublo thé duty aetnally’ patd thercot, The Secretary undertook to stop this fraud, he clalming that the sugur. should pay the dutycharged to that quality of sugar’ prictors did not care to shook tho publie with gn aunouncemont of it, Probably that was tho, lyoason,’ “And, then agals, probably ndt.--Chicayo ! Datty News, 165 people, ‘and Gon, Ignatte took . his place. yory step af: tho Russian Cigvern- mont from that day to, this: has. brought It nearer, to; ,rayolntion,—so near that. the’ +. ee tee Nidillsts havo withheld thelr ovorations, con, Bade nap! Eareelreen women oF 48; fident that the Russian people will do tholr |: tenn sf 0 oar work for thom, ‘Wheit .thnt ‘feartut tine | unt abe in: the Poadon «Ferd onal et comes the «Itugsinn Government ‘will’ bo vedas etnias imal, but decent-looking womon, apparently tho heard elainoring loudly tor tha return of the,| wives and, awoethenrts of artioane ‘and we old Armenian soldier to lis post. «4+ shopkeopors, Porhups. tho huatof the weathor ‘upsot thoir calculations as to the amount of Ii uor they could take with Impunity,"" x ua Ate Ming, who ns a) rotaiuod’ wttorncy bas defended sonio of tho most glaring transgressions of oor Porate power, who as 4 -Sonator. has boon ae falthfulasorvantof tho largo corporations a9 anybody, poraiatontly ’ “opposing legislative Measures designed to bold poworful :monopolled to thalrobligations, and who, as q pollticlan, was tho most prominent advocate uf tho redlection of Gon. Grant to the Presidency, whom he knows to bo unyzbing but au anti-tnonopollat— when after all this dMr..Conkll in bis present distrogs represents himself ua the victim of cor porate power, and as a devoted friend of the katl-monopaly cuuse, ho must feol-himaclf that hu bes descended toa lovel of demagogy which only a fow wooks ugo ho would: have haughtlly: deaplsed,’ ‘There.is only one moro thing want- ingi tat ho, Who hos boon : the. most unconde tloual outoglat of Gon, Grant's two adiniulatran’ Hons through good and avil roport, azould arme dnesem with Gon, Grint bitneelt. striku an atth tude before .tho country as the leadors of & forlorn hope ina campalgn for administrative reform an | purity. Ran! “In respect: to Mr, Brady's qppearance In court and urgenoy for a. trial, the Now York ‘Times saya: * Ut ja tho misfortuno of persons a0 cusod of crimo’ that they muet somotimes rest under what muy be termed an informal acousa: tion .a° long. tlmo before thelr caso is judicially deolded,* Many a murderer {s condemned by publio pinion bofore‘ any Indictment bas bee found against him. “If Twoed had boon tried within a: woek, or-a month, attpr tho Tinks be’ gan to publish the ovidonca, against hin, it 18, vory likely ho would havo oscapod conviction. It required long preparation aud a careful con- contration of lexul skill and knowledge to frame, tho: judicial -proceedings » which resulted ia ‘weeds tinal conviction: ; Meanwhile, {t will be Tomumbercd,:- his, friends Jn and outside of the Rewspuper oh ‘wero’ bitterly disclaimlog Ea SF. ae. Aneronten ‘sald; to ox-Goy, Curtin, of Pennsylvania: ," Which estato will not tho moat. to tho holrs; that of Co}, Thomas A. Scott or tho estate of Asa Packer?’ Ho roplieds 3: «2 ~~ ~1 think that the Packer ostate is the bost. It Js generally hold to be worth $7,000,000, without: gxunweorn' fon, : Tho estute of Col, Soote fe large, think tho newspupors rate it too bizh, 1 should put it down at about $5,000,W00, Consid~ orlog overything, that isa vory groat rosult for such an active and yonturesumo inthd as Col. Heott’s, Somo of tho largest fortunes in Philae delpbia hayo buen avcoumtulated by the manus Sucturors. Thore lu Mr, Wolghtmau, ot the frm of drug niunufacturers which wonopolized the quining, He is one of the richost men ta Penns sylvania, Tho ostate of Giliighan Fell Is vory: Jargo,.;., Disaton, the: saw -munufucturar, bag made “a hirge timount of money, Dobson, tho carpet inanifacturer, ‘bis done °a xrcal Ungwrara the iaeyeat in tho wand, Galtcew se the hirgest in the world, f ballormnkers fennothor yroue fares with ue tn | Commerctal. Hittabury the Inrwust fortune £ presume to bo that af Willlum ‘Shaw, who fat the boud of the Tenner vans, Ualipond Mines west of Pannaylyae nla, fois now w Director in the Pennsylvania Naitroud, Some reckon bis menus vt Biv, Hostetter, the bitters wun, ts also yore vi Pirebupe, (Gne ‘of the moat succossful ti le ! Mn. Emrain-MoLanz, of Des Molties, In, ‘who's known to the legal professton‘aa ‘tho. author of“ MfoLano's Annotated ' Btatutes of Towa," has boven appulntod Nesidont Professor -of Law in tho Law Departinent of Jowa Univer Inity, The compliment isa high one, but nell deserved, “Mr, MoLano’ la still comparatively a young mau, not boing wuch above U0 years of ng, eh leh waa ae ‘ "Ture Globe-Domocrat asks the question Mow would Carl Hebure do as’ compro: jal aS TORR Ur Tass Naw vont omromNS canal » Happy thought} Let Grant bo the othor man.. \Bebura and Graut would bp-an immense com: ‘bination, .Thon lot,us have peace, -Wo-pre trod of war.’ Wo want harmony,—Cincinnatt Sain BE t Tienes has been & consollilation of several of the stroot-rallways fn Philadolphia Involving 8 reduction of-farog from six to five cunts, Thoy must allocomo toit.. Philadelphia is tho only finportant olty that bas succeeded in koup- a olices Uholr tot with a local irritation in New York | lng of soyeral Hossus,—big, Uttlo, Jess,.and | Adwuintatration mon ought equally toconsent | which'in Us ordinary state would bo ropre- | (UE Alule is Ad. Cassatt, VigodProridont of tho | ing up war rates. Porhaps the’ Itordia coaches | Wzmlnel tho injuation to weblel thie goon tee , i i R 1s bo} Heal e ve: | Was .aubjectod, ~“Thay di dod finmediate zine Coulctaxtat Tlic fundamental ides abssety lke Switvs Hea, fie 1. , ot | to the exclusion of uny two men from thelr | sented bya giyen color, ‘The sugar Import. Fospagtnbltamity tu eating, ia tiered ug had somothing todo with th. yh enn tet au domi ata thi parent of Conkilngisin fa warfare on tho Republican » Haturaliats obsoryo, a tes own list of candidates at the discretion of tho | ers, onthe contrary, contend that the duty | Pilroud service vole tho bation, ait poe ee 3 Prana Fee e tee eee fon thn Govarument 0 Onl: President, the Iepublivan Senate, the Ho- |. TE a Pree omy Bucks, The fight at’ Albany Is, or ut least | must be graded oxelusively by its color, and tt raittoudt ‘dou and dy he addres consi Mu, Duswere has done thehandsomething } Sey i ¢, publican onde, the Nupublieah Conventions And so procead ad tfinitum. <5. and platforms of 1876 and 1880, and the He}. For {natanco: Blnghai, of Erle, is bossed publican Nutlonal Committee, .Conklinglam, | by durd, of Erle, who is: vossed by James in short, ts antl-Republicautsia, Those who | 12 Warren, of the Mutfalo Commerctat Ad- tepouse Conkllngian are ” forninst” the Ree} verttsur, who is bossed by Conkling,“ ° ” publican party, Aud the Hepublican party,| Mr Bréhen, of New York City, Is bossed’ ls" forninst ? them,» 1t fs a. remarkable fact | by Justice Jacob M, Patterson, wha ty bossed | them, - A small minority of tho Ivpublican Yhat even four ttle. Republican newspapers | by Goy, Cornell, who le hossed by Conkling, — mombers, but a sullclent number to provent- should be found In the West to takesldes | Brodsky, of Nuw York City, 14 bussed by] an election, contiiue to yole for. Conkling with two ex-Republican Senators af New | John J, O'Brien, who: fa bossedl by tho ma- | and Platt with tho certainty that thoy cannot York agalust wll the Republica Benators | chine, whieh: is boased by Conkling and | bo elected. If this clique bu willing to aban from the Northwest, The: Chicagd concern | Arthur, ee i . Bove , | don thelr candidates In favor of two othors cannot justify Conkling without finpeaching Som of the Assemblymen have two little | who shall fairly ropresent the two wings of the sincerity and couraxe of Senator Logan, | Bosses who exercise thelr ofiice jointly, For | the party, then no personal Interest ought to who voted to contirm Robertson. The same | Instance; Morgan, of Allegany, $3 bussed by | bo allowed to stand In the wey of auch 9 Ja true of the Burlington Jawkeye’s attitude | Health-Oflicer Suith and Attorney-General | compromise, and Mr, ‘Depow or any other ve. towards Senatora Allison and MeDI!I,and the | Ward, whorare Hftle Bosses by yirtue of the | man who [Is objectionable for any reason to 1 Alllwaukeo Sentine?’s position with reference | oftivesconferred upon them by the big Bosses. | the Stalwarts ought to get uut uf the way, -« tofenators Sawyer and Cameron. ‘The St. | Some of the little Bosses are mentioned as | If Depew ts a statibling-block like Conk- , Lous Alobe- Democrat, thanks to ite un- | “owners” of certalnAssemblymen, Gllletto, | Ung, and Uke Conkling will not withdraw, by Charles Nordhof, tho faithful corrospondent of tho Zieraid at Washlogton, in giylug bimo yacation of six months at full pay, Mr, Nord> ought to be, to send-to the Senate two trustworthy Republicans to represent tho, Republican Stato of Now York, A largo majority of the Iepubllcan menibers of the ‘Legislature do not belleve Conkling and: ‘Hiatt to Hil this bill, and will not vote for ernblo of-a' public and soolnl san; an sngacity haa mado bint a targe fortune" , _Tfenny Wanp Bexcnen ino yecent’ ser- amon embraced within his discoursd 4 yarioty of historioul ‘subjocts, begluning .with-the courts ship of Sanison and cnding with the atturapt to ‘introduce « Communism ~ into’, thie country,’ Aang othor topics discussed by him’ wus tho. oyil tondongies of monopoly und ‘the ‘consolldas ton of capitut, but the, rolun Of .thoso. would oventually be converted into ‘gonorat blessings, On theso points he sald; LS aohakd ‘Thord were two caugerous tondancies devoly oping’ In: our: time, dir, Becchor -: continuad. vy Ae rae n grout, port) fod danger from tho. combinations of cupital. Mondy waa power, Wo bad found that no‘ mun could bo trusted enough to be glven toa much power. Another clement was vow oul uP —the powor: of pro tO eludg its propurations, , fo will bu tried at once. Por barb pation ee Mae , Now York Post (Iop.)3 Jt may bo aflirmed ‘without examgeration that Bonators and Nop-. Fesontatlyos jus very urge majority of cased recommond mon for office’ for reasons which have absolutely nothing tudo with the intoreste of the publio’sorvice, As a’ gonoral rule they. Yecomatond persons ‘whosd" uppolntment they oxpect to'ald thom politically, ‘Wut aro thoy not Baroful, of account of tho effect a bad rocom- imondation night have on thelr awn reputation: ,to preaont for. ollice, only ft - per y o ‘mean ‘a8 inuch as might ts Ors whan ices to duty while the do- (hat the Secretary had 'nd business to go be- hind the color, and had no business to Inv quire how or by whou)'the eugar was dark: ened; nor whether the color was real or aril cial, permanent or teporiry. As the fulse colorlug was glyon to tho sugar sololy that it wight pasa through the Custom-Honse ut an lower rate of city thou tt would have fo pay If not thus disgulsed, the Seoretary collectud the. duty nt the rata fixed by Jaw for that wrido of sugar, discarding the false colorling 3a fraydulent “deylté, Tho, lnportors, therefore, made a combination, and have. brought sulta to ‘recover so much-of tha duties pald on the Imported sugar as was In excess of the duties clalimed by them to have been laid op calor; and tho persistence with whic. Secretary Sherman prosgquted this notorious and scandaloys fraud is, wo sup- pose, the warrunt for the charge made by the hoff has salod for Rurapo, ° ‘ Doré has just finished s hugo ploture en- titled “Tho Valo of ears." It isnot known whothoy ho sclocted Bt, Louls or ooria as the ai “ ae are eas | ie Since’ the astronomors : have: announced thag.the tall of the comet ie 4,000,000" iniles lony, {he supposition that {, may bo onc of dfr, Hyarga’: | sontoncos illuminated is greatly strongthoned. Bioyoles are not so useless as some pedple’ try to make out, A‘ young ‘inun: of. Foxboro, Mass. bought one yf them at Attiobory and started to rido bomo, but toll of aud broke his nook un tha way, -' + 4; Fis Teeth ow ‘the poor Kansas farmer and husbandman has @ hard tino. Six months in the year hoje kept busy, repairing (he damuge done by tho wu) @ porson sO'appointed Is faith “fn olliog, the sumo fulluonce*wbich procured appolytingns may ba used to protect, tho Nnquent adinst the oonsoquoncus of hile whort- oon! > fhe recommendations of mombers o| Cony: witaad of bo tho best guide ie dacurtainjuy tho ttuess of a person prescute for places muy therefore by counted among we gical nner ues atu very. bovorsnys exe ception ru ut unt a greni i Tae proesld Aduilntgtrution baw not yee gutered auy ox 08 ith OOK 16 Will have 6a wbundange of it before long, OM. 1 5 porty. ‘Tho duvelopment of wen! th wae how hb anuliot, yrcdter lu soopo, und greater t then over befpre, aud now oaune the Hon of woalto. ‘That which was werous In individual bands became doubly so in combination, Giggniy mongnolios were created

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