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== ——————————— shasor of tho bonds hne appesred in Arkansas, and finda that by law the Londs have no logal bffect until tho railrond shnll have beon built and complatod. It ia a question, thorefore, with tho purchasera whothor thoy will go on and build th8 rond, or lose the 803,000 pald for tho bonds, 43 tho prosumption is that thoy will build the xoad, the principal sum of the bonds must havo boon large. Thoeo aro ‘tho kind of mon who wore for mplutaining parly ascendoncy in Ar- kansan by clvil war, Tho roaction against the temporance crusade fn Ohio has commnenced, The corrcspondent of \ho Olncinnati Gazelte at Waehington Court- Hougo, whore tho ormsnde began, writes that licre arenow eix beor-shops in active oporation within tho villago limits, and threo just outsido. Tho Richmond (Ind.) Independent, in noticing tho romarks of & Mra, Hunt at, & tomporanco mooting in Indlanapolis, says: When Sistor Hunt comes to Richmond sho will find » far difforont atate of affairs than oxistod whon alo Toft on her mission, Thon thero was but one licensed maloon; now thore aro thres, Thon thero Wero fureo wholoaalo liquor stores s now tiiore aro six, And twont other Ylu:us ‘whore 3uor can bo obtaitied in su quantitics as the United Slates permits allow to ho Bold, not {0 bo drank ou tho prewises, To-day thera 18 moro whiaky, ale, and beer sold and drank fn Rick- mond than boforo the orusado commencod, Not having followed tho oarnest and friondly edvico which was given thom at tho outset, the orusnders bave now to loarn tho lesson of wis- dom by bard knocks, We trust it will not he too Iato whon thoy Qlscover thut tuoy have dono the onueo of tomporance groat harm. —_—— Tho politicians of Missiasippi inve besn vory busy, and havo shown & great deal of skill in dlviding and subdividing counticain thot Stato 80 ns to provido tho grontest possible number of officos for thoir followers, and also to sccure for thomaclves choice opportunitios for spooulating In sitos for county sents, It bas been an ad- mirabto thing for them, but vory distressing to the rural Mississippi mind, 88 may bo seen Ly tho following lotter in tho Winonn Advance : Tiotey an mo ba been Uviy in this house as on this crook for 16 _year, an wo bave bad now 3 pair twine, el a4 pusty hind bosida tho others whata ot twing; and oitlio I haint never moved, six of the childron hus boon born in Ohoctaw, four in Montgom- ery, aud the reat in Sumor, An ps tho county lincs {s 1yliig about luns nn no body don't seein o know how tholund lies nor how tho lettor reads, and somotimes Botay and mo s wou _mido of the line’ and then tother, I want to ndvertls my Inud for sail a8 Lotey an mo fovor 5o whicll aido tho ino 4o clildren sy Lo T4 on, N A brosoh-of-promise caso recontly doctded in Dubuque is of more than ordinary intorest to youug men and womoo in Jowa, Tho case was that of Mary Haofer who sued John Bechman for o breach of promise, made in the year 1871, When the pluintlf wae put on the stand, the dofondaut's counsel objocted thatno evidenco could be given of a promiso to marry unless tho same was in writing, this boiug tho provision of tho atatute of frauds with regard to all contracts. The Court sustainod this viow of the case, and tho fair Mary found bhergelf without remedy. From this it follows that young womoen iu Iowa, if thoy wish to consols blighted affoctions with curreucy, should-get their doubiful swains on puper in black sud white. At tho samo time it convoys & warning to young gentlomen not to get too enthusiastic in thoir love-letlars, A — NOTES AND OTINION, who Pennaylvania Prohibition Convontion at Harrisburg, June 12, attonded by about forty delogates, decided not to nomiuate ticket for Btate ofiicera. —The Boston Post indulges high hopes of & Democratio victory in Massnohusotts this year, snd says: If the Damocrata re sagaclous, ready, energotic, they may carry the Stale wilh tho support of tho people, change the charactor of the Legulature, clect & Jiberal aud uppartisan Governor, and work a much-needed revolution i1y a number of Congressional districts, Tho Boston, Eesex, anud Middicsex districta are far from being as reliable for tho Republican as- plrunta 88 they could wish, Buperior nominations muilo in the most popular spirit by the Democrats may avail to enatch them from their present porsessors, and give them to the peopls sgain. —Qeorge M. Bteprns (Domocrat), in training for Congress in Mr. Dawos' district, has resigned Lis oftice as Btate's Attoruoy for Wastern Massa~ chusetta, —Congressman Curtig, of Erio, Pa., isout in 8 lotter awking for & renomination by tho Re- publicans, *‘on the ground of usage.” * —The people have pretty guncmlly made up their minds that they want **a now deal.” Men .| ‘Wwho have been forcing thomselves on tho poo- plo oa candidates for Congress, through party organizations mostly run Dby intercsted oftice- Liolders, ure not tha timber which the people aro hikely to use this fall. It can Lo no worse with new mon, and may he better. Give us new men.—Rack Island (Ill,) Union. ~What hivo the returning members of Con- gress douoe to entitle themsolves to ro-olection ? They have drawn their pay with romarkable por- tinncity ; they huvo passed hundrods of private Lills; they Lave filled tens of thousands of columns of tho Congressional Record with thoir syjoecho, old rnd new, but What clse Lave thoy done? Tho reccommondations of the Presidont upou finance aud the repcal of the Bankrupt law, have uot been hoeded; in fact, no public act of any roal boreflt bay boon consummated, A dreary'six months of talk, o buif yoar ignomin- iously wasted—thus ié all that can be nid of and Tor the Forty-third Congress. Is it nottimethat now mon should tako tho places of the old ones? ~Philadelphia_Telograph. —Tho question for the honest poopla of this Congressional District to think about is, who is the man we can most thoroughily indorse in his privato as woll as his public charsctor? Itis niot, who is the most * available" man, or the one most easily elceted over tho salary-grabber, MeDill. The truth {8 *availability ™ bas boon the ruin of both tha old partics. They have consulted o real or fancied popularity above Louesty and capability until we have very littlo of the lattor qualitica left in our publio ser~ vante—certainly none to spenk of in our prog- cut Cougressman. Let our candidato, then, be » man distinguished for honeaty and good con-~ duet in privata life—nat o burgniniug politician, ‘who would sell himself and constituency out for : u;x:ous of potago.—ills Counly (lowa) Jour- —Congressmen Donnan and. Orr, of Towa, galarg-grabbers, have declined to bo osndidates for re-clection. That is good ; but to ses them candidates and then whipped ‘out of thoir boota would bo better, Wo hopo overy salary-grabboer from tho Prosidont down vill linvo loive from the people to retite to private life at the closs of hig present tor.—Portland (Afe.) Argus, —Oue of the peoulinr traits of party character, in the Republicau party, is tho sppointment of lnvuauf,mug committoes. ‘Thore have boen moro u\'cuufl\hug committees during tho rule of tho Republican party than in all the former history of tho country, 'Iho knaves wno man- ago tho party get up theds commiticon fo throw sund into the eyes of tho votlug assos who oloot Urant and Graut men to oftice, They are noth- ing bub whitowashing committoos, which {ake paing lo concenl the truth, Tho action of the Committoe which pretended to investigate tho conduct of Grant's thioving frionds in Washing. ton is of this character, Tho Commiiteo took puing ot to have Gen. Babeock oxamimed, Thoy fonred his oxamination would show an intimate couneation botweon the thefts compluined of and tho interior of tho White House, and to sereen thom, Bubcock waa not oxamined, This is Ree publicanism.— Kalamazoo (AMich.) Cazette, —In every concoivable way the monoy of the peoplo lins boon used to enrich ** Ringa " of cor- rupt politiciang and lobbyiuts, and wherevor tho hand of investigation hua pointed corraption in one form or unother Lus been discovered, Neither have the peopio been mado acquainted With tho most Infamoun jobs porpotrated by cor- nfln Congrossmion aud publio’ oflicials, Nelthor ‘will thoy bo until o Conpresa convenos composed of mow men, who with cloan hands and nothjug fo fear from the most thorongh and searching invnsufi'puon: \v&u d:]r‘o)zl n\ll thow uuurg;cs to unecarthing frand aud bringing the guilty to Justico-Ostikosh (Wi Thases 0 BUllty —What i tho causo of high taxes? Wo bardly neod to auswer this question aftor suoh dige closures ag the Bauborn ooutraoty, eto,, at our National Capital. Through the crimlual cars— lorenoss or intontlonal fraud of some of our lighest ofticiuls, our expenditures have been Liopt a8 largo ns ovor. And some of those very men whom wo sont right out of onr midst to ropresent us, huve boen indulging in voting sal. ary-grabs and what not, while they have loft woightior mattors and measures which would bave lessonad tho burdens of the peopla to take oaro of themselves as bost Lhoy could, Thiule s legitimate subjoot for reforni at the bLullot-box, —Nashua (Jowa) Posl, —\Within tho past few yoars, remarks {ho Ot- taws (Kan.) Journal, dofalcations huve oacurrod I Joftorsan, Leaveuwoith, Oherokes, Labatto, nago, Coffey, Bourbon, Howard, Marahall, kson, Chaye, and JLann Countlos, amounting resolute, and in tho sggrogate to somothing ik 820,000, T'haro may bo othor countics in which thoro hing boon steallng and spooulation, but this is onough to convines pooplo that tho adiministration of affairs in Kansas undor tho Republican party hina been anything but profitablo for tox-payors, Tho Journal did not finish tho 1t by sovoral, —Topeka_lccord. —~!'ig Lawronco Repubtican-Journal says of Republican prospocts in Kansas: ¥ Qivoua a good Hokot of ablo, upright mon, snd wo can Sprey tho Blate by 10,000 aoritys * In 1872 tho Ropublican majority in this Stato waa ovor 81,000, ‘The Journal will bo sntisiied this yoar with 10,000, The Journal 18 modost, Thiu confossion of wonknesa will not suit tho ofjeo-holdors of tho old party, Again : ‘Thoro {8 no mistaking tho signs of thotimes, Tho Ropublfcan party in Kausas {s on trial, 'Iho Journal i behind again, Tho Republican* party in Kansas has boon tried, and the_ vordlet “guilty " rendered, It has beon tried by the peoplo of Kansnas for the past twelve yonrs nnd no good hag coma out of it. Nothing . but rob. bory, fraud, tho prostration of logitimate trado, and fuauguration of o carnival of debuuchery, crimo, and madncss has rosulted from this long trinl of thoold party,—Lawrence (Jan,) Standard, —The Utica (N. Y.} Herald says ¢ Fourteon years of unintorrupted necendanoy in na- tional politics caunot clapse without breedlug somo abuses not in kooplug with {ho geucral character of tho sscomdant party, without fosteriug wome men who use thoir places for unwortliy and dishoncst purposes, Buch abusen genoratod by such mon bave unqucstion= ably arison undor tho Hopubiicau adminstration of the Governmont, To deny that fact would bv to deny swhat tho history of wil govornments, of all partics, i a1l times, yroved {0 bo inevitablo. The above frank and full confeesion of the corruption which has brought tho Republican arty to denth’s door, from tho home organ of Enuntnr Coukling snd the lwnraonul nowspaper of Ropresontative Roborts, 1s alike croditable to that journal and conclustve on tho point it touche of., , . . Tho Republicau party hias, from * breod~ ing abusos,” loat its power to administer govern- mont honostly,—lost its urofulnees,—and tho soopor {t doparts in peace from powor the botter for tho couutry.—Rochester (N, Y.) Union, «—1t i8 never & mark of groat wisdom for rul- ers to lenve tho poople out in their caloulations, and it will be cspecially unwise for our rulers to loavo them out, for, in the United Statos, tho Poopl« are govoreign, 1f the Ropublican parly oadors fancy that fiey can rule without the peo- plo, tho hiatory of the fall campaign will not be 80 long 18 tho story of tho wiso men who went to ses in m bow!; in foot, it will be possiblo to sum it all up in ono oxpressive word—defeat.— Philadelphia Inguirer. ~\We aro aware that Bume of the opposition prosa Liava manifestod more or_lews delight over Butler's onslaught on the Civil servico appro- priation, bocauso they seoe it ia cortain to injure the Republican party, but the following asser- tions in tuo Washington Chronicie are really ns- tonishing: Many of onr exchanges, of all poljtical shiades, teom with pratéo of Gen. Butlor's recent action with 'refer- once to the Civil-Sorvice approprintion, He {9 com- plimented for having had tho honesty nnd pluck to op- ose 8 mossuro whivh moro thn half {he mombera ‘who supported it know to ba a farce, and Lo doservea overy word of the praise, No peoplo kuow batter thn do moat of our readers that we oxpress tho houest sen timeuts of thoso bost Informed on this question, If Congressmon nccept that gort of atufl as coraatly roflocting tho sontimont of tho country they will discover their mistake whon they como to apply for re-clection. 'I'he reformis auything but & “farce " in tho oyos of tho poople, and sho active onmity of cortain old party hucks poves that they, too, think it is not to bo sncored down, —arlford (Ct.) Post. ~—The appointment of Dancroft Davis to be Minister to Berlin is denonuced ag unfit by many Tospactabls papers, On tho whole, howover, wo cannot regard Mr, Davis as the worst nossiblo man for the place, and, therefore, perhape wo bad bettor bo contont. 1t isn'tn good argumont in favor of the appointment, wo admit, but we Jmow of nono bottor. If thoro are some bad chiarges touchiug Mr, Bancroft's intogrity, he is no worso off in that direction than Mr. Bchenek, or Mr. Jay, or Mr. Van Buren, or Mr. Richardson of the Court of Clnims, or Jr, ——; but wo de- mist; the lisc might grow indefinitoly.—Fond di Lao ( 1is,) Commonteealth, ~—The Chiengo Times stutes that '*Jones is looming u? for the Prasidency.” Tho Chicago Times i8 looming up for an npss. Jonos is n Wolahman, and not eligible, -But, thon, auy- thing is permittea to the paper whicl placed Gov. Genry suong the possibla caudidates for the Senatorship in Ponnsylvanis, oblivious of the fact that he was dead,—St. Louis Globe. ~—Tho Springfleld Journal uvtsirly endonvors to make it nY‘punr by quoting a_Chicago Tumes nonuntional boud-lino, that Mr. Hovsing” doelarod the late **Independent Reform" Couvention n “collection of d—d thieves,” What Mr. Hesing did say woa fn reply to a question put i private conversation, the question belus astted him if the Germans wore in favor of intlation. Mr, H. replied ** No," and that “ not o siuglo Gorman in the United States would vote for {uflatfon unless ho was a d—d thief.” The Jowrnal’s attempt to torturo this language into something to st its purxnsen iu only oharnetoristio of that concorn, inois Stale Register. THE STATE SUPREME COURT. Last Duy of the 'E'erm-ordoru Made, Special Dispateh {o The Chicago Tribune, Mouxt VERNoN, Ill,, June 15,—The Supreme Court mot ou thig, the lust day of its torm, nt tho usual hour, n full bench present. Tho busi- noss tronsncted was ng follows ¢ Motions, eto., disposed of by Mr., Justico ‘Craig 4. Rehearing docket, Illinols & 8t, Touis Railroad & Codl Company v, Fraels H, olr'; appeal from St. Gladr.. A peiition was lud in'this ciss Tor & Fobeate, ing ;Ui application wus averruled, 160, T, MeNecloy v, Jon K, Wright { appenl from ‘Washingtou. Toa appeal fn this coso mm:‘]hmhluud on account of the failuro of tho appollunt tofllo an appeal-bond within the timo lopccil{nd by the order of the court below, A motfon 18 now mada to set uslde tho order of dismisnl; wo think sufiiclent flr‘oimdl havo been shown, aund the order will be et Buide, By Mr, Justico Bheldon : 165, Hawell, “m'f’““lfi‘ & Co. v, Jonah Morlan appoal from White, In this case thero was a wiotion to Qiemiss tho appeal because thore was uo findlug of Judgment, Tho record proper merely shows a yer- dict, o motion for & now trial, and’ then & prayer for’ an sppeal. It doca uot show that any iudxment wae rendered upon the verdict, it 1atrus tho bill of oxceptions sots forth that a judg= ment wus eutered, but the statementa of a bill of oz- ceptions canuot supply the want of u judgment en- tered on tle recard propor; the motion will be allowod aud the sopeul ¢ dimiseod. i » Jaues arrington et al, v, Henry Stees ; error to_ Edwards. This i o inatlon 0 ect. seldg tho decier fon sod remand tho cause ; wo have wu“ldomd ‘the suggestions on both sides, In favor of and againat the motion, and wo do not thivk {here fa wny sufticient Teason for remanding tho cause, and the motion will be ovorruled, By Mr, Juatico Schofield ¢ T4, Charles I, Roborts ot ol v, Calvin Stigleman ; error to dersoy, This 18 a motfon’ fo dismiss the up= Deal for want of & sufliclet appeal-bond ; tha bond 8 entirely defoctive, and the uppeal will o dismiused, Beott, 3.z 1 I dosiro to Bay that I do not concur fu the opiulon of the Court, I believa thoro are amplo roae «ons shown for remanding the eause,” By My, Justico MeAllistor ; Of relienrlng docket, Hillary 8, Talboty, Tobert Hill ot al; erzor to St Clafr, ‘Thisis o petition for o rehearing. Wolinvo considorod the cuso, and tho Te- bearing 1 deulod, By Mr. Chiof-Tustico Walker : ‘Of reearing docket, Henry J, Decker et ol v, Jumios W, Hughes, Sherlif, ofe.; orror to 8t, Glalr, In this caso tho petitlon for relioaring fs dentod, Qbi- ‘eago patitionn for reliewting: In tho dasch of d. M. W, donou v, Commiusionors of Lincoln Dark, snd of Ellsho I, Uundley et al, v, gamo, tho pulitious have been withdruwn, Tho Chiof-Justico annouuced tho followin now ruto, having spocial referenco to tho Chg cago Law School'; Ordered, ‘That Rulo 43 be 80 modifiod that o diploma. oyularly Javnod Ly any law school orgunizad under tho laww of tlfs Binto, Whoso regulsr courso of law studios i two yeurs, and requiriny an sctusl ohend- anco by tho utideut of at loust (HIFLy-uie weeks In auch ot such yeurs, wiay bo rocalved and etod upon iu tho place andl uteud of tho oxumniuation In open court re- quired by uald rula: but ovory upplication for odmise slon to the Bar, made on Leha'f of uy prrson towhom ony diploms’ e aforesuld low beou awarded, must be muda in term thae by motion of somo attor~ moy of his court, supportod by tho jusual proofs ofgood maral chatcter, and tho produétion in court of kuch diploms, or satisfactorily aocounting by aflidu- it for ita non-production, und'tn Al casas Whon tho diploma on wllch the application fa bused does mot rocito all tha facts requisito to ita rocontion, oll suck dmitted fucts muat Lo shown by (he niidavit of th applicant or same ofcur of e ay sclioa, or botk, or Dooker—Nok, 8, 10, 1 1,183, 163, 184 laken undor sdvisomenr, -t 0 V7 181, 183, 185, ‘Nos, 165, 18%, 105, 14 continued, Nos. o4, 07 1 200 st , 107, 106, 100, 200, 802, 203, 204, 205 nppeals QUsinised ; and thicreufion fhe Court ld]u\mnabl.p ¥ S e et e FLOODS IN NEBRASKA, Bpeotal Dispateh to The Chicuuo L'ribune, Lavcowy, Neb,, Juno 16, ~Immeuts ruing on Haturday night and gmordnv complotely tloaded tho country, Tho bottom-lands below Lincoln progent tho appoaranco of . lako, ‘I'wenty-ivo famillos were compellod to loave their houscs and move on highor grounds beyoud, “The kiln of L, I, Hainos foll down; loss, %1,600, Hoy- oral wmall fiouses were undorminod. Trafw gonorally stopped running wekt of here, Many oulvorts ure gone, and travky uro washod away, Tho muil camnoe fn a8 usual. Thore is u report of tho drowning of women sevoral miles above Lioze, but it laoks confirmation, et THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1874. POLITICAL. Meeting of the Cook County Office-Holders’ Brigade, A Dotachment Sent on Dauty io Springfiold. Returns From the Republican and In- dependent County Convention. Dliscellancous Politieal Matters. REPUBLIOCAN COUNTY TIONS. COOK COUNTY. 3 Thoe Cook County Ropublican Convention met in the Council Chnmbor yostorday afternoon, the snma porsons who hinve roprosouted the party on oll such precoding ocosnslons for tho last ton yoats being thoro ns dologates, 'Lhe lobby was about alf-full, and AMOXG THE BPEQTATORS waro noticad thoso of tho ecditorinl staft of the Tuter-Ocean who were not dologates, Sonator Williameon, Ald. Gnmpboll, Mabr, Cullorton, Btouo, Bidwoll, Quirk. Richardson, and Heath, ox-Ald. Kolioo snd Olarke, ox-Doputy Unitod Btates DMarsiel Touctollotte, Graln-Tnspoctor Harpor, Wijlam M. Draivard, Col. Watorman, Bailiff Ed Langley, candidato for Shoriff, Daniol Worthington, Ropresontative Dalton, Eugone Vaughao, Mnj. Phelps, Asscssor Patch, Dan Buopbard, J. Boufleld and his brothor from Dridgoport, Joo Lane, Ira W. Buoll, Joo Groonlut, K. K. Jonos, candidate for Btate Tronsuror; Morso Eddy, Jacob Gross, John Schanl, Julivs Rodbertus, Mike Evans, J. Clough Haines, Christian Wall, J. Humphroy, Goo. A. Menett, AL D. Brown, Otto Blubm, Dr, M. A. O'Brenunan, Hugh Reed, Dill Church, and Lowis tho “orator.” The ward politicians wore ropresontod insido the ralling by ox-Justico Moore, Olarley Ham, James P, Root, Ex-Jus- tico Salisbury, United Btates Commissioner Hoyne, Olark Lipe, Bill Wakoman, H. B. Bray- ton, * Billy Frasor from the Niath,” Gon. Maun, Joln F. Scaulan, ox-Polico Commissioner Clove- land, A. J. Gulloway, Judge Bradwell, John Summerflold, Frank Wontworth; and the coua- try by A. H. Dalton. . NO PRIMARIES wero liold in several of the wards, and, as it was Lighly improper not to have the votors ropro- souted, lists of dolegatos wers modo up in tho Council-Chnamber, and profaced with tho formuln, *Atan olection for dolegaton to tho County Convention, tobo Leld,” otc., “the. fol- lowing wero elected,” duly cortified to by tho “judgo " of claction, One remarkabla thing abonut the conclave was tho absence of Gormavs, ouly five being counted amonyg the dologates and lovliors-on. ORGANIZING. Tho Convontion was called to order by Ald. Bchufinor, Clinirman of tho Ropublican County Commuttee, Cuarlos Ham nominated Gon. Roynolds for tomporary Chairman, and John Summorfeld nominated J. W. Brackway for Secrotury. Both were elected, aud Gon, Roynolds roturned thanke for tho honor, nddivg that tho dutics of tho Convention were vory simple,—solooting del« ogutes to the Stato Conveution, “"Mr, Loughlin moved that a committes of thres on credentinla be nppointed, ‘U'he motion was agreed to, nnd the Chair an- nonucad astho Committeo, William . Loughlin, Withawm I, Clarke, und Frank Weutworth, thTthu Comnmittee, after deliboration, roported at CONVEN- THE FOLLOWING DELEGATES were ontitlod to sents : Firat Ward—J. B, Bradwoll, Harry Pulling, Stephen Brown, W. F. Woutworth, Johin Sunimorgald, Second Ward—Liucoln ‘Dubols, J, 1, Jordan, Fric- drick Slog, George Ruy. Pard Ward—Duyid Cooy, B, 0, Jones, Heury Brad- ford, A, D, Hydv, Chariea L. Wiisou, It, M, ifuncock, J. W, K, Tuomad, ¥, O, Viurling, C,'d. Wicker, Wil> Sam 31, ‘Truemun, 7t Wird—aA. 3, Galloway, 0, 3, Culbortson, ¥, A, Emmnons, ¥, H, Pattorsun, £ V. Filzputrick, Lows Wall, A, s, C, M. 3 . £t Ward—Goorga T, ing, D, 5, Covert, W. MeGregor, J. L. Woodwird, H. 11, Beiding, H. B, Brayton, 8. A.Ivish, Albor! Dauks, 4, 2. Dunbam, Sixth Ward—lohh Bonfeid, Mirtin leat, Thomas Marinont, Fatriek Wail, I 3. Bidwell, Suuiuél Tracy, Secentls Ward—Na returus. W. Gurduer, Enoch Colby, J. 8 wou, . Mauer, Horuce Dustor, I, J, D. Johwod, . Wiilium Fruger, 'O, A, Noon, W. I, Cardwell, I, V, Kounedy, Josopl: Lane, Jobu Slophens, J, ¥. Scablan, P. A, Loynu, L. . Whito. Fenth. Ward—Thomua Parker, A, Sulder, A, Salls~ bury, 3. J, Lrown, J. A. Fifu, 1. F. Oliver, Elcenth Ward—Wilinm Woywian, P, 11, Stanton, 8,7, Guudorson, Churlos Harus, Michucl Crow, A. 1, Sbmson, “Falfth Ward—0. L. Mann, Clark Lipo, Clark Goft, A, B. Miner, Mlourde Luatl, Jobn Abrey. Ward—, L. Cambell, Koubon Cleveland, . Moore, W, M. Loukbiln, M. Eich, J, H, Davls, EI- lery L. Miller, 0,'C, Koblught, ! Fourteentte’ Ward—1L. €, W, Qowilry, — Dradloy, . L., Mooru, . J, Shea, W. Williams, ‘ard~—Ingwel Olson, Ediard Thompson, £ Clinriod Shazlow, John Bublor, Thoinas Ewbrieht, Join Baumgarton, Jullus Cook, ¥, Norton, Clrlation'Schultz. Sisteentts Ward—Conrad Foltz, F. W. tout, John 3 ruaior, Siophon olland, désephs tuatr, I, K. or. Secenteenth Ward—No returns, Yiuhteenth Ward—8, 0. Olin, 8, P, Holmberg, Nathan Pidler, . 8. Mullen, A, M. Roblusou, Joba Foteruon, Josehh Bante. “ineteentis Ward—Erist Huramel, Totor Atnoudin- ey . L, Glack, Toury Masbio, 6,"¥. Faler, Col Walernian, “ucentieth Ward—Gus A, Busso, Thomna Taymond, Toraco ¥, Waite, Julius’ Jonas, 'Abifah Kolth, Geos Oratell, H. W, King, Honry Lampurior, Joln W, Uofmunn, TowNs, ton, T.eroy Powers s Bloom, no roturn; Cal- Voutwell; Cicerd, uo veturni £l Grare, Evanston, . 8, Taylor, td Clifurd, 1jide J'ark, Joseph ‘N, ‘Baker, Josoph ¥, Houtield, Jumes P, Root’; Z'hornton, A, H.' Daltow ; Hanvver, no return; Jeperson, 8. M, Davis; * Luke, S, P, Hopklus; Laks View, T, M, Bradloy; Lamant, no Yoturn; Leydon, noxeturn; fyons, vo'return; Falg- tine, I, J, Williume; Worth, G.'A. Fersteom, On motion the temporary oflicers were mado the permanent oflicers of the Convention, _ CIOOSING DELEGATES, Nr. Ham offored tho following : Warneas, Cook Couuty 1s eniitled ta eighty delo- fatos §u the Ropublicen Btato Convention {u_wescmblo at Bpringlleld on the 17th inst,, thorefore, bo it Jtesolted, "That the delogation from ench wrd of the clty uelect two dolvgaten ; that tho county dologutions from the couutry towns solect ffteen delegatos: and {hat a committed of Aive ba appointed by the Chale to seloct twenty-five at large, to ropresont the county in tho Btate Convontion, und roport thelr names Lo this Convention, Darriy AR, ROOT did not recollect of o Qonnty Convention select~ ing delogates to go to Spriugfleld, by commttee, sinco 1804, At thot time 0 much’ foeliug was stirrod up that tho practice was abandoned, Ife thought fiftoon was not o sulicicut roprosonti- tiou Ior the country, and therofore movod us an ameudmont thut ench ward goloot throe delo- gatos, kud tho country towns twonty, Alr, Dalton opposed the nmondment, as under it tho gountry would 1ot hiove ns largo o repro- eentation o8 under the resolution, sinco the Committeo would givo tho towns tholr propor- tion of the twenty-flve at largoe, Mr. Ham supported his resolution, saying It was not fuir that overy ward fn the city, largo aud #mal), should havo the samo ropresontation. Boaides, o committeo would solect o better dole- gation, 'Thora wero no diferoncon which would oreato wrangling ot Bpringtield, aud he wantod tke Dokt dologation it was possiblo to got to go thera. 3r, Root ndhered to his amendmont, All the wards wore represented allke in the Common Council, notwithstanding somo polled more votes thun others, ho country ought to Lo satisfied wilh twonty, a4 one-fourth of the population or ong-fourth of the tax-payors did not live outside of the city. [Applauso], Judgo Bradwoll tuvored the amondment, bo- loving it to he ‘}nst aud fair to oll, winco one man would not live a chance to sy who should aud who shiould not go. [Applause,] Afr. Dalton madae unothor spavol, o wanted & fair ghako,” but did not wisl to be *¢ hoggish," A ward dologution would cut no figuro ut Epflufl- flold, and, in his opinion, tho couutry “hnd ought to have" Lwonty-live delogntos, Sald hos * Ulvo un u falr flop ; 'wo don't want any hog," [Appluunu.{ M, Bontleld bolioyed, in view of the fseuen which wero to comp bofore the pooplo this iall, o portion of the dolegutos should ba wofaatod by 8 committea nt largo, Alr. Galloway was heartily opposed to a small committes solocting one-haif of the delogation, fhe previous quostion was ordored, anud the amendinont was ugreod to, and tho resolution ns nwondod adopted, . _WIIE DELEGATEH, | Tho ward and couutry delogations then-held ( woosings, and tho rosult of shair deliberatlons 5 _—— e waa tha solootion of the lol!owina dologates to roprosont the county In tho Btate Convention s FIRBT WAND, Detegaten, Alternates, John Aummerfiold, ACE, Bwitt, S Beadwoll, © yon, 1, Tougloy, Wontworth, BECOND WARI Arthur Dixon, Thoman Carson, Lincoln Dubols, 3.1, Jordan, * Thillp Wadsworth, Jdmen Glaro, THIRD WARD, 0, B, Wilaon, Tfonty, Bradford, Jobu McGonniss, TOQURTH WARD, Ditw.. Bhopherd, 1. ., Wakeman, JUW, B, Thiomas, ¥ 0, Viorllug, A 3, Galloway, ¥, A, Emmous, enry Nelson, ©. 11, Tam, E, Kelth, ¢ YIFTH WARD, 1. B, Stone, ¥, 0, Russell, 1L, B, Draylon, R M, Wood E. L. Barbor, 3.1, Buras, SITTR WARD, John Donflold, i (RS ‘Thomas A, Marmont, —_— Bartin Dost, — SKVENTI WARD, Pred Lodding, Trank Knighty Wililatn Talcott, nxnn‘rn“wnm 7. ¥, Seammon, Andraw Shmnn, Jumes IL, Hoynle. T, P, Derlckson, abieo, » Philip Mosos, G.'W, Garducr, W, 1L, Harpor, 2, Medrath, NINTIl WARD, hil A, Hoyne, Aumes Blowart, Johu ¥, Bcanla; John Elo\flmnfl. L. B, Whito, Willtam Frazory TENTIL WARD, 3.8, Roynolds, I, I, Olver, . W, clutk, Jf, Tlhoma Parker, Al gallabury, A, Snider, XLEVENTI WARD. Gharles itarris, Willlam Wayman, G, R, Matson, TWRLITI! WARD. Georgo W, Stanford, P, Iayward, 8. 7, Gundareon, B, Grow, A, N, Watorman, W, F, Milligan, A, M, Forrler, Jobu Olnoy, W, Waudard, TRIRTEENTIL WALD, 3. L, Comphell, 0.8, Loding, W. M, Loughlin, J. By 3 uckley, Roulen Cloveland, Dinfol Worti{ngton, F¥OURTEENTIH WARD, W. H, Dobren, 1. T Ky, G/, Gould, James Quirk, T, 3, Bha, 1. G, Gill. FIFTI U WARD, Eilward Thompson, “Thomus Imblot, Tugwel Olson, Johu Bsumgar(on, ©. E. Willfamis, Julius Cook, SIXTEXNTI WAND, 8. 0, Holland, Joreph Schnstar Ty 3. W, Kramer, i ey BEVENTRENTII WALD, 7. P, Hugunin, —_— Tranc Rutishauaer, —_— g ¥ritz Frillmun, —_— EIORTEENTII WARD, J. 8, Muller, B. 0. Oliy, P, A, Bondeling, Natlinn Lldler, J. 0. Barker, ‘A, I, Robinaon, NINETRENTIL WARD, Richnrd Watorman, Lrnat Himml, eury Muchiko, Q. W. Fullor, Win, M. Olaxko, P, Almendingor, TWENTIETH WARD, G. A, Busse, —_— Ioraco F, Waite, Jobn Cortoran, QOUNTRY TOWNH, Delegates—0, 11, Dalton, Wililam Y, Watson, ¥, W. Palmor, Jucob Rolm, Homer Wimarth, A, Carter, Zonas Colman, 8, B, Kaymond, W. N, Brafnard, J. ¥, onfiald, 8, 8! Norton, O. A. Willard, 8, M. Davis, J. W. Carrligion, C. A, Folatcom, X, A, 'Ciifford, W. 'L Taylar, IL, I, 'thomae, G, T, Willism, A, H, Daltos, No alternates wero solocted, ‘I'ho Couvontion thon ndjourned, NG e ILLINOIS REPUBLIOAN OCONVEN- TIONS. MERCER COUNTY.Y Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaao T'ribune. Avepo, Ik, June 16.—The Ropublican Con- vention mat horo last Saturday to clect delogates to the Bpringflold Convention. Six towus woro represented and twyonty-soven poople were pres- out, of whom twonty-two were of tho faithful, JO DAVIESS COUNTY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, ‘Wannes; Ill.,, June 19.-—~The Republican Conn- ty Convention or Jo Daviesa County commenced in this placo thin afternoon, Of tho twonty-two towns in the county, sixteen wero represented. No rosolutions or instiuctions were passed, Tho following-named geutlomen wero elected dumF““ to attend the Repnblican State Cop- yention ot Spriugtield,, on tha 17th inet.: The Hon, A, M, Jones, W. W, Huntington, Hiram Tysroll, Jobn Speers, tho Hon, H. 8. Town- séud, 1t H. McClollan, C. M. Gregory. The dolegatos woro given the powor of substitution, and to cast tha full vute of the couuty in the Couvention. Tho proceedings of the Conven- tion were harmonjous. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. Speeial Dapateh to The Chicaao Tribune, Cruaxraray, Til., June 14.—The following gon- tlemon woro appointed delegates to the Stato Convention at Springlield, on tho 17th, by tho Champuign County Republican _Convention, which met yestovdav: Z, 8, Swan, M. B, Thomp- sou, the Hou. dohu Poufild, T.J. Scott, 1. A, Bowor, Samuel Kooglor, Willlam™ Leniugton, E. Wazucr, aud 3. G. Milos, No lusiruckions vord von, g — THE IOWA ANTI-MONOPOLISTS, DES MOINES COUNTY Speeial Dianateh to The Chicage Tribune, BorLixaroy, In., June 18.—-A meetiug of Anti- Mouopolists of this county wa hLeld ting aftor- nooa, sud dolegatos nlmmntcd to tho Stato Con- voutiou, They aro plodged to J. W. Barnes, of this city, for Stato Tronsurer. WAPELLO COUNTY. Speciat Dispateh to Tne Glicago Tribune, OTruswa, Is, June 18.—The Wapello County Anti-Mounopoly Couvention, beld at Ottumws to- duy, appointed dolepates to the Btate Judicial and Congressionnl Couvontions, It irstructed for the Hon, J. W. Dixon for Congress and the Hon. W. C. Hobbs, of Fort Madison, for Attor- noy-Ceneral. LEE COUNTY. Special Disnatech to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Font Mabisoy, In., Juno, 13.—The Leo Coun- ty Auti-Monopoly Mass Convention was in ses- sion to-day at Charleston, Hon, E, 8, McCnlloch Preaidgent, John Gibbous and W, C. Hobbs, Sec- retaries, and thirty-threo delogates were sofocted to reprosont tho county at_tho Blate Convention in Des Moines, to bo hold Juue 24, No business .0t importauce cumebefore tho Conyention. The attoudance was vory small, MARSHALL COUNTY, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago T'vidune, Mansnmarrrows, Ia., Juno 15.~'Tho Anti- Mouopoly Convontion' for Marshall County to select dofogatos for the State and Cougrossional Couventions way held in this city to-day, Ethun Allen was called to the chair. Tho platform adopted at DosMoinos Inst Fobrusry way in- dorsed. Tha delegato to tho Stato Convention aro the Hon. W, 8. Rico, A, J. Laird, Ethan Allon, 7. 11, Seagor, and Willism Fallas, Gongres- kionul dologates’s 'C. W. Stono Baruok, Whaloy Mills, aud John Worloy, This is tho firsb organ- ized offort made ngninst tho Ru‘mhllcau party in this county in many vears. Vale, the candidato of the Auti-Monopolists for Govoruor last full, rocaived throo votos, "Thio action of tho Convention was harmonious. The Hon. W. S, Rice wag formorly State Seuator from (his county. Thoy l)mpun to contoest tho ecloction of all tho Republican nominces. S — MISCELLANEOUS, LOGAN ON THE WAX-PATH. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicano 1'ribune, 8rmxarieLp, IlL, Juno 16,—Senutor Logan haw telographod bis' friends that ho will boin attondanco at the Republican Htato Convantion, in this city, next Wednoudny. Ilis fronds _give out that bo will not be sativfled with auything loss than an indorsoment of his fluancinl courso, and & condemuation of the President’s vato, On the othor hand, his coming is deprecatod by the Prosidont's friends, who scom to be anxious that no diswurbing element shall eroop Into the Convention., From whnt your correspondont can gather from them, if Logan should attompt to make tho fight, they will sccopt tho fssue, and lot the conseruences rest on his hoad, ‘Fho gon- aral opinion 8, too, that Lo ought to have stnid in Washiogton to attoud to huw oftlcial dutios, and lot the people attend to tholr's in their own way, THE UON. JOUN P, ININIL NOT A OANDIDATE ¥OB GONOESS Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicano Lribune, Towa Ctry, Ia, Juno 16.~the name of the Hon. John P, Irish huving boen mentionod ns a probuble eandldate for Congresn boforo the Angl- Mouopoly Conventionr, ho publishes to-ulgut a curd iu which ho says ho is not o candidate, and cannat accopt it nominated ; but that lis timo and onerylos ave at the sorvico of “the Anti- Monopo), gmrtv in any capaoity oxcopt as a cundl- duto, um{ hat he will participate with the guod men of tho party in making suck seleotion ny will uuite ovory elomont for rofovar, OANDIDATES FOI CONQUESH IN THE TWELFTI IN« DIANA DISTUIOT, Spectal Disputeh to 2'he Chicano Tribune, Tonr Wavyne, Ind,, Juno 14,—TLho political can- vass horo 1 beemming vory oxeiting nnd intorest- iug. Hince tho Btate was gersymindered by tho Topublienns of tho lust Legislature, this, the Twolfth Congrossional Distriot, husu Demouratic misjority of ovor4,000, A nomnination is,therotere, equivalent to an olection, he cundidates ura Judgo Lowry, it. H, Iamilton, Walpole Uoloriek, and Allen Zoollars, of this county; Gen. J, Ay Slack and the Hon, L. P, Milligau, of Hunting- ton County; Judge Btudebnkor and Tames R. Bobo, of Adnms County; J. McDonald Whittior and the Hon, Liout, Burmoils, of Walls County. Judgo Lowry is making o ntrouq fight, but eithor I‘lnmlllon or Colerivk moy recoive tho nomint- tion, FOLITICH I MONTAOMERY COUNTY AND THE BIX- TEENTIl AND BEVENTEENTHl CONGREMSIONAL DISTRICTS, 3 i Speeful Dispateh to The Chicano Tribuna, Hirasnono, 1ll,, June 18,—Tho Itopubliean Couaty Conlral 'Comumnittes of Maontgomery County having gone over, hook rnd_liue, ta tho Farmers' party, n few of tha okl ineorrigiblon havo issued o call for n Republienu County Con- vontion to moot at Hillaboro, Juno 16, to sond delogatos to the Rtopublican Stato Conventlon, June 17. 1t will be w mournlul nffair. The Farmors’ County Association of Mont- gomory County, huve n mecting duly 11, for the purpote of appointing delogates to the Tarmers' Congressiounl Convention, which moots ab Van- dulin, Aug. 18, 1874, Gon. J. J. Phillips and the Hon. L. J. C. Aloxnder are favorably montioned iIn connece tion with tho nomination of tho Iatter Cone vention, | 1o Hon, J. T, Eccles, Maj. McWilliame, and tho Ion, James Martin, tho present incumbent, ure cendidates for the l!p;m\, fcan Congrensional nomination in this (tho kixtesuth) dmtrict, Gon, John 'l Rinaker, of Calinvillg, 18 willityy to bo tht Republican candidate for Cougress fir tho Seventeenth District, The Geuorn! i au aminblo gontlemna, but Tabore undor tho dolu- sion tht tho Civil War i still in progress, THE OREGON ELECTION—COMPLEXION OF THE LEGISLATURE, Bax Fraxorsco, Juno 18,—A dispateh wag ro- ceived from Portland thls evening, aa follows: Tho entiro Domocratie State' tickot 8 clocted. Tho Benato stauds cloven Republicans, nine Democrate, and tou Tndependonts, The House stands sixteon Ropunlienns, twenty-two Domo- cratg, and twenty-two Independents. THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Items Telegraphed to Tho Ohls cago Wrebuno. ILLINOIE, A vory heavy corn crop may bo oxpeoted in LaSalic County this yonr, Old farmers say that “the prospect bus raroly, if oyer, boon bottar for au enormous harvest of not only corn, but onts, yyo, nnd Bpring wheat. Tho potato-bugs aro nuieanges in‘that connty at present. —Jolin Yogeigesanys was accidentally shot whilo cleaning & gun, iu Pekin, yosterdny, The Lalf passod clear through his budy, kilhug bim ivstantly, Vi - 5 ~~Last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday the Tur- nors of Contral Illinow held a festival at Deo- entur. Turnors were }lm“m Irom leorin, Bloomington, Clinton, and other places. Suunday way o gala doy; nod n genera! good time was had, Good feoliug and_boct flowed” freely, Soveral _Aights took {;lncu, but they rosuitod from tho too 1ree use of benzine by Decatur bloods. —Tho Rov. Father Naglo, of 8t. Mary's Gor- ‘| man Catholic Clinreh, of Alton, died at hulf-past 6 o'clook lust ovening of dropsy. Ho was 48 yoars old. Fathor Nagle came fo Altou about s Jour ago trom Chestor, Til,, and was highly o= teomed by his congregation and respected by all outsido of his church who bod niado his no- quaintanco, —Gront oxcitement provails in tho ecastorn rortion of Caes County over a supposed murder that hus Just como to light, On'tho eyeniug of tho 11th inst. Albert Ream, a farmor, living in Oregon Precinct, loft home, and fuiling to to- turn that mght, tho family becamo uuensy, and sourch wns made, It wag found that ho took tho train at Ashland for Jacksouville, On the snme doy & band in tho employ of Ream way missing, and on the evening of the 13th, » corpse was found aimont dovoursd by’ hogs In Ream's pasture, and thero aro suspiclons that o foul crimo has heen porpoteated. —E€orporation licenses to organize the fol- lowing ‘companies were’ issuod in Springfiold yostorday : Kontucky L(mogrn&nhnm‘-:fitmm Compavy, of Chicago, oapitnl $160,000; Hor- mun (Knox County) Mercantile and Manurae- turing Company, capitu§$59,010, Cortitieates of organization wero iesued to the Storling Gas Company, of Starling, Whitosido County : totho American Honiesteud Company, of Cldcngo, capital 50,000, —A most daring robbery occurred tn Cham- paign yosterday. A young man snatched & maonog-wallet from Miu. Koluer, of 'Polono, s shie camo off tho lilinois Coutral wouthorn train, and ran with it, pursued by » Iarge number of men who stood neur, o foll soveral Limes, and was cnuf;ht ab the distanco of noarly threo biocks, After o long soarch the money-bag wae fouud, containing $45. The robber gave his namo as Charlos Armstrong, of Indisuapolis. Ho now Jios in i]nil. —A lnrge concourso of peoplo from the city and country witnessed the layig of tho corner- stono of thio German hall at Galoun at 11 o'clock yestorday, Tho Yroeoueion way lurge, including the City Council, Firo Dopartment, Musons, Oad-Follows, German gocioties and citizops, hioaded by the German band. Frederick Stuhl and Gen. John C, Bmith sl)uko in Boglish., The speaking was well received, and alternated with good singing. The procession marched to tho Fair Grounds ufter the coremony, to pienic and spend tho day. Showers of rail in- torforod greatly with the pleasuros of tho after- noon, In tho ovening, the dedication of the now Masonic Hall took placo. It wuas an occa- sion of moro than wsual iutoreat. There were about 200 invited gucsts, outside of the Order, Tho rooms wore ucadly fuished sud tasterully arranged, having boon dosigned by und finishod undar tho superintendonce of Gen. J. 0, Smith, of Gelena, i ~Thero wero two delegates from Galens to tho Officeholdors’ Couvention st Warren Just Hua:‘l;dfiy, out of fificon to which tho city was entitlod, 4 INDIANA. Thoro ia_congiderablo hurd fecling botween citizens of Bourbon in vegurd to crunding, and both sides buvesarriod tho matter too far. Sntur- day eveuing, in o fight from the sbovo-uamed enuse, ono old mau was badly bruised, Sunday tireo’ young mon who woro swimming, and who woro drunlk, got to quarreling smong thom- golves, and thou got wto afight withsome otbors, and wore badly pounded, The same night somo unknown porsous vented their wpleon by smarhing in windows with stones, clubs, eto, ¥, Mendonhall hiad a shovel thrown through his window which lodged on the bed, nearly sculping bimself and wite, Bomo dray pius Wero thrown into the windows of & room whoro fivo children were slecping, coming near them. If they had Loon struck it would Linve catteod cortnin denth, Soveral others, all belonging to the crusnding party, were trdated in tha nme way. A rownrd of 3100 was offered for tho detection of tho por- potrators. ~Jolin Caagin, _saloon-keeper, who fell through & bridge Friduy nif:ut, died Buuday night 1rom the effects of the fall. —T'be Couvention of tho willors iy called for July7, in Indwapolls, - .—Quite n scnsation was producod yestordny Ly an article injtho Daily Independent, charging J. Norman Woeaver, n hegro bmborof Itichs mond, and recently manager of asinging band stylod tho Kentuckims, of incost with Liy daughter, and by Wenvor institnting o sm against Froderick Mawg, tho publisher, for 10,000 damages, Cho rumor originated with Miss Hamwond, who cluiwms thut Woaver's duughter admittod tho wholo thing to her. Maag, totest tho strength of his dofenso, lad Weaver arrested, but ou his daughior taking the witnesns-stund, sho entiroly cxonoratod hor fathor, and swore that thoro was no truth in tho roport, Tho testimony of Miss liammond wag e out, and Woeaver was acquitted, —QGuoorge Korr, brakeman ou the Pan-Handle Railvoud,” had his right hand crosbed Sunday ‘morning, while couphiis cars, at Canbridge City, —Buturday oveniug, u boy naned Henry Smith, in Cambridgo City, uudectook to kindle the fira with kerosene. 'Lhe oun oxploded, burning him Dudly, and his racovory iu impossible, His sister attompted to suve him, and was burned so thut who will lose the ure of ouo armw, if not both, fire way discovered in Lackoy's foed- stablo, Cambrldga, City, yestordey nmioraing, too Iato to gavo anything. ‘Tho Luilding and 800 bnshxgu of corn were congmmed ; foss about £1,000, Y MICHIGAN, Mra, Ira Minbbard, of Vovay, Ingham County, hns booy pmd ¥3,500 by tho Micnigan Contral Ruilroad Compuny for'an injury she received at Ohapin’s Station from o defective plank in tho raifroad-platform, in July fust, She dislocatod har bip, orippling bor forlife, —Yesterday, at Munistee, threo mon nnd o boy, with n row-bout, nttempted tho font of yun- ning betwoen & iug and its tow, aud eamo to gnof, tho schooner stiiking tho hoat and upsat- uug {t. The mon cxcapod to the ghore wn- tarmed, but tho hoy, Paul Zimmoerman, wan drowned., 11i8 body was rocovered aitor four bours' dredging. . —Aunthony I)u)m‘.hud threo flugera of his left haud sawod off &t Wing & Humes’ ehinglo-nnli, in Muenistoo, yostorday mosniug, —A voung mun by tho nmme of Munioh, of Baginaw City, who has boon dnsano, jumped into tho niver twico yastorday, but was fhihiod ‘oul wud Tovked up. —DBurglars forced an ontrance futo J, B, Muarphy's juwelry store,ut Enat Saginaw Bunda; and stolo $400 worth of jowelry und watche Billy Maguivo snd one Frank, of Dutroit, wore arrested on kuspicion of being the burglavs, —Nows has'boon recvived of the doath of one of tho leadlug mon of Bouthorn Mighigan, Hon, Asahel Brown, of Coldwater. Ilo wns novoral timos mombvor of tho Legislatura from Draneh County, aud a dolognto to attond the Inst Conatitutlonal Couventlun of that Stato, —Arrangomonts aro making in Detrolt to offor u Inr{zu number of :Eri'l.us for the Intorna- tionnl Yocht Rogatta on Lake 8t, Clair, July 4, and it {s oxpeoted to mako it thd largost domon- siration of the kind that over hng taken place on tho Inkou, —Willlam J. Wolls, formerly o banker 1n Grand Ttapids, and recoutly chiof bookkooper fn the bauking houso of M. V. Alirich, foil doad yostor- day in tho Firat National Dank, while making the day's clearancen, Causo, hicart-risonse, —Joln MeCnulit was nrrested In Grand Rapids, Sllmln{', for onticing & young girl named Kiddor, from Wayland, and attempting to soduco her. MeCaulilf 18 n gift entorprizo man and has Leon following up Howa's London Cirous. llo 18 now in jall WIRCONBIN. In roply to an invitation to deliver an oration in Junosville, July 4, Sonator Carpontor sends an accoptanco, ¥ —Tho_ 8iate Medical Convenlion” opens in Junosville to-dny. —Lx-Senator J. R, Doolittle addressed tha Universiey luw clags and n fnrge sudienco nt the Assotiably Chambor, in Mnadiuon, lnst night, on *Tho Offlco of u Gront and Goed Lawyor.” —A section man named John McCann was ine stantiy killed noar Buraboo yesterduy morning, by tho passouger teain bound south, which ran into n hand-car on n bridgo. The-hand car con~ tained eight mnen, all of whom but MeCann jumped off and escapod injury. o unnccounts nbly’ romained on tho car until it was stiuck, The enginoer conld not-seo the hnnd-car until oloss upon it. Ho roversed hid ougine and sob the Wostinghouso bralo, but without avail, The docensod rasidod in Madlson, . oitio, A At the olection in Gnllipolls yestorday for Counclimen to ill vecaucies, Augist Aufforman receivad_100 mujority in the Fist Ward, and William Lawson 4 majority fu the Tbird Ward, Both wero liconso men. ‘Tha prontost oxcito mont provuiled In"the Third Ward, the Loaguo holding & prayer meotng 1 tho colored church, opposite the polls, and the opposition havieg bauds with baunord parading the siroots all day. © JOWA. 2 3 A fivoin Burlington yestordny morning, de- stroyed tha fiue regidenco of Auton Schindler, T.ons, 5,000 ; insurauco, §2,800, Tho orign of tho fire 18 unkuown. A Jowish socioly was formod in Burlington, on Sunday, with 8 memborship of twonty-five. A Rubbi will bo ongaged, and & synagoguo builk, — I'ho Coronor's inquost st DasMoins o tho body..of John Johnson, whose murder was tole- graphed to Tue Trinuse Sunday night, was in progress during the whole of Kuumruay, but no clow to tho porpsteators was obtained. Boveral partics have boon nrreated, and theroe ia n strong detorminntion on the pars of the ofiicois and eif- 1zens to forrot the mattor out if possible, NEBRASKA. Michaol Coyle, soetion foreman at Brady Tsl- and, ou the Jnlnn Pacilio Railroad, foll from his sent ona kog of nails on the front car of o tram Suuduy, nosr Omsha. Tho other ocars passed ovor bim, aud hercceived futal injurica. 1o wus from Lawn, O, ~—Gon. Ord returned to Omohie yesterdny from Whashington, Ho stated that ho had lenrned nothiug of the removal of the Dopartment Hoad- quarters to Cheyeuno or Denver. ~A short timo ago parties prospecting for coal near Ionin, Neb., somo twenty miles up tlio Mis~ sourr River from Sioux City, Ia., didcovered smole or stesm fssuing fromone of tho blufYy on the nvor. Investigations wore commenced aud Luve been continuod ut intorvals since, and it hos becomo the nbsorbiug topic in that region, Tho different erl(cn have pouotrated through tho dirt and clay, and some distauca into tho rook, the ateam and hoat continuing to docranss as they descended, compolling tho abandunment of tue work sevoral times. The last prospectors state that nolses woro henrd ag ot limestouo breaking when in n burning kiln, Investigation continues, but as vet no satisfac ory solution hns been renched, tliough thoro are nany surmises as (o tho cause. MINNESOTA, Tho raing which, during the last ten days, have provailed thronghout tho contral and southern parts of Minnesots, havo greatly improved the appearanco of tha crops, especially in {ho south- wontern counties, whore both drouth sud gross- | hoppers haa delayed the growth. —Jnmes Young, owner of tho flonring milfs nt Glenwood, Popo County, was csugbt (nst weak between the goar-wheols and was drawn ip, his loft hand, arm, sido, log, and linally, his head, being successively crusbed, o was dond beforo tho machina was stopped, —Vrof. Baird writes that the fish caught {n Lako 8t. Croix, and on which was claimed the roward offered by the St. Paul Chamber of Com- merco for tho fitet shad caught in the uppor waters of tho Mississippi, is not sied, but be- Iongs to the herriug family, of the speoik known sy “tailors” on _the Potomac, and alicd to tho Dluo fish of Now York. 1o says tus joung shag placed m tho river, near tho fallg, bySoth Greon, could not be expected to return fron the Qulf of Moxico before next seaton, threo yeurs from tho time thoy wore plucod in the rive’s —Argumonts in tho 8t, Pal & Pacific cse wero coneluded ot St. Paul yssterdny ovening, A deciston on dofendant’s denitrrer to thoe com- rlmuh and on complainauns Motion to appoint tocoivors,is expocted ¢his veok, Whou the evening trun of Salurday, from Stillwator, ronched alout six miles from 8, Paul, @ mrecession of four sharp ourves, the ongincor discovered 2 number of 188 noross tho tracks in tima to checic thespeed and save the train, Whilo thy tinin Lsuds woro removing tho ob- structions, thoy snw two mon tunning away through the brinh, but dared not follow, fearing it was o ruso te draw them awsy while their con- faderates robbed the passengors, of whom thoro Wero abont 100, who wore returning from an ox- cursion to %, Croix Dailes, _— THE WEATHER, Wasnrxatoy, D. C., June 15.—TFor Tonnessco and the Obio Valioy, and the Lake region, rain end savoral local stornns, with cssierly to south eily winds, gradually veoring to westerly south of tho Lako reglon, with atationnry op fulling temperaturo, avd falling followad by rising ba- rometer. ¥or tho Northwost, light s fol- lowed by clear and cool wouther, norlhwest to soutluyos winds, and rising barometor, LQUAL OBSERVATIONS, Cuicado, June 13, 1874, RIRF 3|88 Touraf oo 3 | 5 | & |Dtrection and acrvation, | & 1.3 | & urce of wiud,| Weather, 55 H : o 64 g bl fllu\u\{. Tureateut’g, Raiu, .. Cloudy. Muximum thermomefor, 78, Binfinum thermometer, 81, Ladn fall in twenty-four hours—~:53 s, GENEUAL ODSENVATIONS, ni.. .00 inch, Onicaoo, Juno 15—1 &, m, Staton, \ Bar,|Thr] Wand, [Raw| Weal Dreckenr'go 20,63 60 Toae. Calro ...,.,! 160/ Clondy, 6 W, freal 8., treals 5{H,, fresh Tighit, Chicugo, +JCloudy, Clovelund .| d (Threatentng Light rain, Glear, Fair, Light raln, Light rain, Clear, Glear, . |20, 09 120,704 ) T't, Gibaon, Milwaukes,,| Omutia Clear. Liuht rafn, MICHIGAN FRUIT PROSPECTS. A, Jogeem, Mich.,, Juno 15—Tho shipment of fruit from this port und Bonton Harpor has now fairly commenco, 2\ fow oratos of struw- borries wora forwardod tho boglnning. of last waek, for which tho conslyuors vecoivod 50 cents por quart, Ou Sunday ulght the Corous teft this doek for Chicaga with about 1,200 cratos of borvios, und tho Luke Breoze alno tool good cargo from Donton Iarbor, ‘ho latter is 10w bout, pliced on tho ling this sonson, thus furnlsiting 1y daily lino from otk poits 10 Ohi- eago, Lho crop’ of strawborries is somowhat affeated by the rocont Lioavy storins washing tho snnd Into tho riponing fruit. Upon thoe Other frult the rain b had un jusplring offect. Cher- rlon uva rineniug fayr, und ave abundant, Rusp- borries und bluokberrlon promiso well and plontls fully. Thoy will bo roady for shipment within o mouth, Rogarding ponchos oplons vary, Many oreburds ure wo loadud thnt the troas will havo to bo thinned €0 iusure fair-sized fruit, yot some Krowort ‘irndlut only a moderate ylelil. CThus fur tho ralny soason hay boeen insitumontal in tha outlool is quite oncours, L ducora aud um?uumum. s bt —_— COTTON, Condition of tho Growing Orop—fos port of the Agricultural Burcnu, Wasmxaron, D, O,, Juno 16,—Tho Btatiselan of tho Dopartmont of Agricultura makes thoe roport of acroago in cottun, Lased on roturns Irom most of tho cotton countics, and on por- soual obsorvatlon in six cotton Btatos, Ay fole lows, compnrison bolug With -tho aren of 1873 ¢ Virginia, 80 ; North Carolinn, 89 ; Bouth Caros Hnn, 01 ; Goorgln, 00 3 Florida, 91 ; . Alabama, 80 ; Arknusng, 80 3 Tonnouuao, 02 ; Misulssippt, 883 Louisiaug, 80 ; "Poxas, 102; Missour), }76, Tho nggregato roduction shghtly oxcceds 10 por cont, ~ho condition of the ciop is roprasented by the following flgures, 100 Leing tho normal or fafr coudition: _North Carolina, 803 Houh Oarulia, 81; Goorgly, 80; Florlda 00; Alabnme, 82 ; 'Minsiasippi, 783 Loulalaug, 70 ; Toxns, 00 3 Arkansas, 90'; Tonnesseo, 86, Iho topors of the condition in 1873 wus more favora~ ’b‘ln in overy Btata oxcopt North Caroling and Waxns, the record mtanditg as follows: North Cnralinn, 855 Bouth Carolinn, 88 ; Goorgla, V43 Llorida, 1023 Alobama, 033" Mississipp, 02 § Louiginun, 04 ; Toxas, 86 ; Arkausas, 92 ; Tone Dossoo, 80, The season Lus boon remarkablo. o stand is vory poor, many plants not having mado thelr apponrance on tlo 1st of Juno, Binco tho last of May light showors have been genoral, and tho prospacts nro much {inproyed ‘ho flelds aro much cleanor than at this dato Inat yonr, und can ensily Lo kopt free from weuds. With favorablo woathior rapid improvemont is cortaln, and a fair comparison with Juiy is quite vrobablo at the next report, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, Lnrge Replovin Sult Decideds Special Disputeh to 1'ho Chicago Tribune, BeriyerreLp, lil, June 16.~In the Unftod Stotes Circutt Gourt this morniug, in tho 1oplovin cns08 in which tho Oleveland Iron Company and tho Ruode Island Locomolivo-Works,wero plaint~ iffs, and tho Jirie Reilroud Company, Marsall, was dofendant, roforred to in those dispatches Haturday last, vordiots wore givon tho plainuily in caclt caso, SPECIAL NOTICES, DR, SCUENCK’S PULMONIO SYRUT, 8EA-WEED Tonlo, and Mandrake Pille,—~Theso modiclnes have un. doubtedly porformed moro cures of Consumption than any othor romody knowi to tho Amerlonn publio; Thoy aro gompounded of vogotablo ingredients, aud contain nothing whioh oan bo injurious to tho human conntitution, Othior romodlos advortisod as cures for Consumpilon, Probably contain oplum, which {sa somowhat dangorous drug in all casos, snd If taken frosly by consumptiva pa- tionts, {t must do groat Injury; for its tandonoy 4s to con fnotho morbid mattor fu tha ayatom, which of courss, must makea curo impossiblo, Bchonok's Pulmouto Syre upls warrantod not to contaln n particle of optums It s ©oomposed of poworful but harmloss horbs, which aot on tho lungs, lvor, stomach, and blood, and thus correct all ‘morbld scorotions, and oxpol all tho disoasod mattor from thobody, Thoso ace tho ouly mosns by which Consumpe tHon can bo ourod, and as Sohionck's Pulmonie Syrup, Sca Waad Tonls, and Mandrako Pills aro’ tho oaly modliolnos whichoporate I this way, Itls obrious tlioy ato tho only &onulne cure for Pulmonary Consumption. Hach bottle of this Invaluablo modicine i3 necompaniod by full direo~ tons, Dr, Sohonck 1s profossionally nt his principal of« fice, cornor Sixth and Arch stroots, Philadolphin, every Monday, whora all lettors for ndvico must ba addressod, ___MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, WILSON EROS, 67 & 69 Washington-st,, Chicago, And Fourth-st.. Pike's Opera House. Cincinnati, GAS FiXTURES. GAS FIXTURES, BANERUPT STOUK AT RETAILL, For Thirty Days, consisting of Chnudollors, d: Brackors, Fortablo Siandv, Broneoe, Goivarm ol At Nos. 314 & 316 STATE-ST. PLEASURE EXCHTSION Lake Superior. Lake Smeror Pemles Live Steanes, Dock Between Washington and Madison-sts, Tho Splondid Passongor Steamor, JOSBEPEL L. EURD, TITOMAS T,LOYD, Commandor, will leave Chicago o TIURSDA Y, 18 Juno, 05 . ity 004 hlcasary Soues alon trip 1o Dututh (hond af Lako Siiporlic). smz‘:-rutz:‘xu- socurod and all Information obtained by applyiug s LEQPOLD & AUSTRIAN, 72 Mlurkot-at., car. Washlngton, Tha J. i, IIURD -recoivad, the pasy wintor, an entire now pasongor cabin, and 11 ttod out In tirst-olsss vtylo In yvary partioulas, ho bout must Lo svwn 10 bo apjira- iate BANKRUET NOTICE. In tho District Court of the United States for the Bastern Dis- trict of 'Wiseonsin. Tn the maitor of tho Oshikosh Mautscturing Companys Bagkrapt” fu lunkeuptey, Natico 1§ eroby wivut that in pugsuanco of an ardor of Disteret Court f tho Unitod Siates, in and for the torn District ot Wisaonwin, mado and ontorod on the day of Maroh, A, D, 1874, tho undersigned assignova I tiankraptoy af tho sald Bankrupt, will 4sll at publio ahetiier 16 tho highost and bote biddor, for tath, ou Thursiday, tho 26th Hay of Juno, A. D. 1411, fu thn tovonson of that day, at (hie affics af the sald Bnukrupt, eitunto on tho brenisos horainatior dossribed, ou 111kl Streot, In the ity of Ushksh, and State uf Wis onwin, ol this Haht, tiilound intorustof tho said $innk- zupt, and il tho right, title and fntrost of tho undurs #gnod, ¥ assiigneca of sald Katate, in und to the fol- Towing dosorfbcd Tteal Kostato, togethor with all tho kp- purtonancon therouato bolvuiif iing yud bolng eituata 13\ It Ward ol tho Olty .af - Oshikoab, Couniy of Winnobugo, wnd State of * Wisconsin, and du: Serilod e folows, towits Lota fourteon (1) and tiftoen (16), nmd lota vno l‘|), two (9), three (i), fouy (o (6] olklt (5, nino (0 fon (1Y, slaven (11}, an Twblvn (12, {n'Dorcanoo's sbdiision of lot ans in blaok ono hundrod and gloven In katd it Ward, {ras from all Taoumbraneon. Vst will lsn be vold ut publlo sustiox at the aatuo thio and placo with sald Roal Hstate af th it 11tls nnd intorest of the ssid bankrapt and tho sal avlinaos in aud ta cortain lottors patent for tho Manufaw Tura o Throshing-Machines knowna tho Gelser Suparatol and floltutco Horso-Powor, ‘toyothor with allpattornt Do i tho Manufaoturo of ‘such Sopurators and Horso. Plowers. Aud tio uald nesiguoie will 130 at tho sain o anit pinoo sall at publio austion 10 tha iighort an hest bidAor for casb, ' largo anioantof jumhar, {rua, wioling ssud, hubs, spoles, and otfer material and por: oial proporty uwd in tho Manufagtiro of Throshings aoithos, s s largo, numbor of Thirgshing-Mavhuo Nbwa Ay the (ohor Maohing, some in & Buistiud au others in an unfinishod state. i fosThtato aiovs descriid ganslte of o i o, 1 3 3 B L koo S0, Buul 1w ya hinve. siion Tratks Futming to the works, 'Tho hutldings weu of efas, How, and built 1n tho moat substautial tud cunvonia L S— TFELKEI & WEISBROD, ALL'ys for Asvlynens, MISCELLANEQUS, - FOR BUFFALQ. Summer Pledsure Travel. Steamer Idaho, Capt. Penny, t of North Dearborn. ‘Tueed; S Tawva dock foot o8 Lve atul 1otormodiats porte. SteamerJapen, Capt. M'Dougal, Will leave dook foot of North LaSalloat., Wodnosday, Juna 17, ab 7 p, 1 Koupiugs off o ouroulio, and ban g0 voviyed tho trooy that little dread of the “yellows" i3 oz« prosed, Tho timmo when tho lnet frost i foarod lmving also pussed, with proper cura the ponoh ylold will doubtloss be vory lurge. Grapes novor looked buttor. Pedira are yuthor thin, owing to last year's cl’u{x being so enorinous, Plums, quinces, and ap- cots aro doing nicoly, Uonnnission-men nro tho | uworming Like beos wiound Love. Altoguthor, Hor pssagenilobote and staterooms aoply st 119 South Clark-itey o 750 or ol Ml Clatleat. wid 16,01 ral BABY AN Cunnot toll morits liero, Olreulars froop somtwavwheeo ani roturnid Gatialy atohe o T bk N * Raar Fralvivat, snd Thlrtio’ o Tonla ot oo n0ahy

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