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e | - - n : 0 A 5 il atloy « m 1ho Treasu . | Ald. Woodimn., L B 1 think the Library en. . the unexponded batanes, L. 5 a “!;;:‘ ——— e et e -y fntereatod 0 tho | "o wwnpech, with $50,00%, and there was s low. ' not get mora, SiiE ALD, A1 aald 1t was vory easy to ik abont £12,000, tut how wera the Library poonle guing to gov nt 1t ? ™o hiim it was vory cioar that #42,000 could nat Do expended until it waw, 10 tho tirst nluce, cul- Jodted. Hlo Lad Leon somswhat satonished at thoytone of remark adopted by kamo Aldprinen towrd the books in tuo Public Library, Thov Werg book of tho day, fit for the massos, 1la had frend & 'f""d many uoveld, and had not boon | | o o, A e vantod to knw ho the (hing | stond, \un tho wam of 42 640 availablo to the Librery? 1ad the Compirolior declined to bor- 0%t amouant 1 Auch sum4 a8 1equired. Alc, Thoath supposed the mouey wau lu the pame condition a8 that belonging to any otber fund. Ho b not kpow of any law that com- poudwi tho Compirollnr to go iuto the markat. At onn timo (bat ofiicer hisd doctived to do o for the Libraty, Ald, Quick atated that tho aporopriation of the uiexponded bnlance, $42,510, wonld eps- blo the 15sard to run tho Litrary this year, but ther would n £ havo a cant next year. All. Campbell thought that i the Comp- trollar coutd borrow agntnst tho $2500% Lo onkd Jorrow agatuat the unexocuded bulanco. 1 k3 :‘3 bravious question was called for sud ore ered, 5 "luc voto camo Girst on Ald. Cullerton's substi e to approprista the -unexpaudad balsnce, which pravailed, as follows : Yeas—Warren, Stone of the Fiftn, Relds, Hildrotb, McDogald, ailey, O'Briet, Wood - derean, Hloath, Watermas, Campboll, Cano, jand, uirk,” Ryan, ' Ecthnrdt, Mabr, Sctiafuer, Murpbyy weeney, Lysch, Dickin:on, Corcorau—15, "Naye-Tichardmon, Dickson, Fhzgerald, Coey, Htous of the Fourth, Clarko of the ¥ift, Clark of the Tenth, Lengachor—y, Ald, Waterman then moved to amend the ltom ){ appropriating $25,000 additional for tho bene- £t of the Library. 'ILa molrou pravailed by the following vots1 Yeas—Wichardson, Dizon, Werren, Fitrgersid, Cosy, Hiolo of tho Fourih, Btoue of o Fiftn, Clarke of the Fifth, Iieidy, Clarko of the ‘Lenth, Heath, Waterman, Chee, Ofevelwnd, Quirk, Lengss Gnllerton, ana- v, Muizplis, Lynch, Dickineon—to. e Catiorian. Hilireth, - Mchonaid, Dalley, O'rien, Woodman, Gunderaon, Campbell, ~ Tiyat, Eckhurdt, Mabr, Scliafiner, Bweeney, Carcaran—1i, The bill was then proceeded with as follows COMPTROLLEWS OFFICE. One tax redomption Ono WesMBEOF s ven-e. Under the head of tho Comptraller's ropoit of the Committeo of the Wholo, reducing THE COMPTIOLLEL'S BALARY from $7,300 to 3,700 was concutrod in by the following vote s . Yeas—Richarduon, Pitzgersld, Coey, Btona of the ‘Pifh, Clarke of the Filils, kst ‘StecDonald, Builey, OTDrien, Woodman, Ciark of tha Tenth, Waterman, Byan, Eokiirdt, Mahr, Langachor, Murply, Swosacy, Dickinwn—19, Saw-—-Dixon, Warren, Btons of the Fourth, Oul. feftom, idreth Gunderaon, Hoath, Csmpbel, Cuc. ve liud, Quirk, Schaffner, Lynch, Gorcorsn—1 CITY CLERK'A OFFIOR. 173000 11430.00 1,370.0 Total .. 10,190.00 *Carporation Counsel £200.00 City Atforuy. . 5,500,060 Ooe asaistant {6 Corporation Connsel. 5,C00.00 ‘Ono clerk to Corporuitou Counsel,, 1,040.00 olfe vision ,700.00 volice Justica for West Divislon, 8,700.00 lire Justice for Nurth Division. .. 2,350.00 “Ous clerk for Tolica Court, Bouth Divisi 100,00 Oue clerk for olice Court, West Divislon,. 1,720(0 Chie clork for Polics Court, North Divistod. 14000 Bouth Bide Balllf........ o 00 i CITY OOLLECTOR'S OFFICK. City Collector, Total,,.. oo 0.8 2417800 ACHGOL DEPANTMENT—NEW GIOUNDS. Forlotiu vicinity of Oak and Dremer atrosty.$ 13,00.00 Forlot In vicinity of Wallacesnd Thirty-tifth Al 8,600.00 10,600.00 10,000,00 ¢ 4,000.00 3 4,100.00 | ? N rv{ bollding near corner of Oal - atre “For bullding o Frankiin Relinol iot, corner of Divlaion and Bedgwick atreots g ¥or bulldin, 23,000,00 23K0.40 { 20,000.00 | 11,000,00 23,000.00 23,000,00 28,000,00 23,000,00 Totaliisiarer e $115,000,00 Tha Councul took a revess until 7 o'olook. ———— EVENING SESSION. BCUOOL DEPARTUENT, The Councl resumed thelr spssion at 7 o'alack. Tha followjug {tems wore paseed upon under the bosd of Bchiool Dopartments The tem of $22,812.40 for school reat wss adoptod. Tha item of $5,000 for repsirs was adopted ; for lumber, eto,, $20,425; ths amount ukod for was 925,425, For spparatus and fur- niture, €36,600, was sdopled | for jaultor and fupplies, 02,8551 miscollaneous oxpenses, 97.500; printicg, ete,, 88,700 ion, §4,000 'llnilnupnndux 0., 88,700 ; sainries, $4,000 § ¥nd Fourth stret.. Fcr Luilding on Wicker ad of eawarage, the totel amount 8dopted was §105,240,05, §81,430 of which wos for cloaning and repairing sawers and catoh- .lfifl.;‘i s mh\;dlntm oxpanmes, eto., And i e bircl bnud:f ar tho payment of interest on sew: or nver | n-fl:p ’,}"’ ;‘Ezg:umenu. 9105,004.80 was_the ollowing {vema by a £¢ ‘;‘Z,‘?.:,‘},“f“.‘.’& B )y wards were adopted for Hixisnth Ward, Baventeuntlh Ward! Totlerimensidanss suisranns $.02,000 On motlon of “Ald. Campbell, an Mem of :As?rl‘:%“ for fulablng Westew aveuus nv::l h:l Tbe motion wsa subi 2108100 OF AND. Q-l'lgn :munuy saconsidored, on On motion of the & "'A‘I",“g“""‘l‘, “‘1‘. e ‘:ém- Alderman, the item . Campbell movad to recor by mhich €202,000 for nwlng:';igm&:‘::: sdopted. Ho waid tho health' of 60,000 peay ls dopondod on Western avenus whicl would drain the largest amount of tercltory in the city. Therelore, he hoped tue itom would be sclustated, :ld. Cullorton moved to lay Ald. Campbel ::“;i%? to reinstate ou the table, whish pre~ Ald. Campbell moved to take the sam at * €80,000 from the sower appropristious of the Havouth, Eightb, sud Thirtesuth Wards to com- 1o tl.o sower. Tie motion was also tabled. ‘The iem for strest lamps,” 8632000, was adopted, 4 piry Campball moved that §15,000 be (akan tho seaboard to Lo entored at | euuo Gaugers iu tho Piret Dintrict of Missouri, from the Thirterath We Lt o wem e, Y R TR PR far moton s, Ue.re dis Lt the o 12am 0f o000 fur aprec city DIOperty Was sdopzed, o beon dzmnan ; the Frring T jecial aprropriations o The special apprap e Woman's Hofuzo and Wushingtovisu ware conenrred . To torpousa to & request of Tudro Dickey, tho s of 1,600 tor an extia clerk in the Law De- gartment was a kixd to tho bul. “I'ho following smemiment L & propudation, presonted by Ad. adopted : Provuded, howover, That whon fhe matarr of eny oftioer or ermnloy tiad Lee reduced by thir ordinan o £ o siunt loss than 1o au which, was SELEOKEL ted for tho payment of auch walary A4TINR TR DFEC cefing yoar, na-h redustion of saterr Sialh, G0Y 1Ko eifoct, and ho operativn during AL LOFLON o HhO roment flscal yoar begtunlog Jul 5 “);l‘;zl:"“‘:‘“;} 22,510 fec Tomoving street ob- stiuctions was adopted Lo7'24,000 for armories fer o anpromiatlon o mont was voted don, 1o Fieat w14 5755500 Tor constructing bridye st Eiapitett 0% sat wan acoplod. ‘X1, Cawrboll ronowed s motion for an ap- v of $30,000 for a sowor on \estorn c. 1 0f the Ar- Helialnor, w4 Dropriat ol was finally passed. ";vfi;‘.wé:;nl.:ollu‘u ealary was incressed from 83,700 to 0,000, The itam of 364,000 for gas lamps was re- duced to $60,000. “fho Appropriation bHl, a8 smendod, was ro- forred to tho Clork for enurosemont. It was. numnud back s ongrossed, and passod a8 amonded. Ald. Campboll offerad & resolution probilbitiog tho uso uf lire-crackers on tho 3d, 4th and 5tht of July, oxcopt in public grounds, Alwo o resolution makiug the Gth of Julys logat holidey. joth resolutions wera adopted. Tho Clerk reported that tho bill had been signed by the Mayor. [Centinued applauso.] “Tha Councll than adjoacned, WASHINGTON, The suge Fort Swindle=Rovenue Re= ceipts for tho Yenr—Trade with Cannda~1The Now Treasury Organis zaton. Spectal Dispateh to The Chtcaco Tribune, ‘Wasuivoron, D. C., Juuo 30.~The Grand Jury haso been comsideriug the Hugg Fart swindlo for samo time, avd to-dsy examinced ‘Third Auditor Rutberford and eovoral other wit~ nosges. It s confidentislly assorted by those most familisr with tho caso that ex-Congte maa Dutler, of Tonveaace, Sugg Fort, aud CGon. Robert B. Mitcholl, the elaim agont who put tho claim through, Wil bo indictod. ‘Tho roceipta from customs fur tho fiscal year ending to-day woro $155,479,181; from internal rovenua tho receipta woro 100,180,379, SHUEPUEUD'S JODH. The oondition of Boss Shophord'a costly patont ‘pavemonts dally groms woree, In some localities the saphalt bas become 8o insecuro that It s at s nik of life, aud limb, and vohicles, that they aro used at ll, whila the wood pavemonts aro simply horriblo. A petition f8 in cireulation for pigoa- tores, asking that tho District Commiseioners onforce tho contracts o that tha pavoments shali be put in rorair at once. The contractors all ngread (o keop thoir pavemonta i repair for $hirob yoars aftor they wore Iaid, but fo no sigual instance bavo they dono ro, CANADIAN GOODS GOING TO GNITED BTATES QUEAX POuTA, Recently Sir Edward Thornton, in b commu. nication to Hecretary Fish, asprorscd the opui- fou that the Treseury regulations roquiring mer- chandise from Cavnada transportod acrows tho territory of tho Unitod Btatos for shipment st the fint port of entry on the border was in con- travention of tho Troaty of Wasbington. - The communication waa rofcried to Bocretary Dris- tow, who made reply to-day. ‘The Bocretary Lolds that, uuder the statutes sud trosty, the irosleions for soaling carw uuder Coveular man- lmt do not apply to that cluss of merchandine 80 a8 to excusa {4 from the necewsity of outry at tho first port, and that an outry s indispenea~ Lle bofore such merchandise can bo pormitted to traverso tho torntory of tho Umtod States, Such entry noed not neceasarily fuclude au entry tor transportation, bul may ounsist only of an cntry for travuportation in bond conditioned in ike usual manver for dolivery for morchaudixo to tho Collectar at the port of oxit frowjthe United Htates. (T the Associated Press.) TREASULY MATTERS. ‘Wasmvatox, June 30.—Mr. J. O, Gilfillan to- day ageumed tho dutios of Ousshier of the Uni- ted Siatos Treasury, and Mai, J. W, Dower takes charge of the Warrant Divislon. dluny minor chauges ware also made in roorganizing tua Treamnry service. Tho Cominission o count thes funds in the ‘Tresauror's oflico will_commence work to-night. Tue Comrnlesion will copa:et of Dr. John 11 Diske, formosly Prestdent of tho National Metropolitan Bauk; Mr, 8. E. Middieton, of the bauking firm of Middleton & Cu.; A 1L Lievold, of the Froadmou's Hank Commiston Will M. Harvoy, Hnosial Agont of the Troasury § and Meearw, O, t1, Brawn, Juhn Patton, sud T 0. Dickenson, Culofa uf Diviuions in tho Tross- ury Dopactment. EVENUR ATPOINTHRNTS, John O'Drien, A. L. Rylan, and Ernat L, Bchosreman have been appoiuted Internal Deve sud Charlos W. Lonoke, Biorekeeper for the Bame distcict. SECRETARY DELANO line not sbaudonod his deaire to retirs from the Capluer, but tho perivd at which tuis may take placo ie uucertata, THX TREAYUAY DEPAUTMENT was to-dny veorganizad under the Kellogg bill, Tha riee of ail Burcau ocers and Chiefs aud staut Chiofe of Divisions have beon e creasod. T'he genaal farco of the Trensury will by this bill bo 1educed to tho oxtont of 884 eme ployeu, —a saving, it Is clainied, of §5600,000. s adss i Ras) STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. A Few Words Conceritng This Ornoa mentut Appeudage of Civihizition, Spectsl Disvalch to The Chicdya Tribune, Brawvorizrp, N, June B80.—Last year it happenod that when the State Doard of Equalie zation met In August, it bad to sdjouru for two wooks to mwalt the receipt of assessment re- turgs, thus infictivg & needless expenss upon the tax-payers of the Htate, In view of this, the Auditor addressed a circular to the County Clorks to-dsy, calling sttontion to the fact, aud expacting them to sond 10 returue 80 that no delay nood be occaaioned. If the returua are (o, the work can be all done in thres or four woaks, Herotofore the ssaslon bisa beon drawn oug till the laat dollar appraptiated for the use and pay of the muwmbers Liss beeu exhiaustod. e THE SPRINGFIELD FESTIVAL, Bpeial Diapateh lo The Clacaon Tribune, Semivazizeo, IlL, Juue B80,~This was the third and last day of the Biate Buengerfest. A very lurge crowd of people gathored in the streots this morolng to witnosa the stroot parade under Chief Marahal Wolgamuth, A very flne Aluplay was made. The Governor's Guards, in thelr tastoful uniform, bad the right of tlie column, hesdad by the Peoris Ligut-Guard Band. Tbe Governar and other Btate and city oflicers followed in carrisges. A wagon coue talolug % number of littie misses, with ths ortbodox white dress sad biue ribbons, bearing In tholr midst » lvro, was s noliceabla feature, Then followed sluging societles, citte in carrisges, aud the Fira Dopartment, kiog up the culumn, ‘The march waa lo Kuy- doll's Park wnd bwmr{, where an open air concost, froo to atl, was kept up for the most part of the day, Athletlo and othor sports pe- cullar to the German peoplo wero aleo fudulged in. The outiro Saongerfeat, i all its foatures save financislly, is provounced to be » grand wucoses. A ball at the Park sud the Aimory to- uight will end the amusements. POPULATION OF FOND DU LAC. Anectal Disoatch 0 The Chicaan Tvioune, Foxp vu Lac, Wid., June 30,—Five years ago tho population of Fond du Lsa wes 12764, The pressnt population {s 15,308, showlug » galn of 2.84iin five years, The First Ward containa '].'.,'Al.ll;hfl‘cvc::ld Ward, 2,408 Third Ward, 2.905; ‘ourt| , 2,774 Fifth Wai 1 Wara, 1481, Heventh Watd, 3,005 EVbit Woos: 1.524, ‘be Town of Pond du Lao has & popu's: tion of 1,445, Were we to add this, a8 0w cltica do, tha population would ba 16,708, ———e. THE PENNSYLVANIA MINERS, Hazrerox, Pa., Juse 30.—The aioers' strike bere 1s at a0 eud, and work witl be resuwed st all b uuonnm-ycwb.&uwiv alof 1t ls beiioved that next ‘weak abaadonsd Lo ihs whers regim ) 209 e sislke . . THE CHICAGO TIIBUNE t MIUKSUAY, Junx 1y LO1w. POLITICAL. : The Jowa Republicans Place a Strong 8tate Ticket in the Flelds Kirkwood, the Old War=Governor, Again Honored by a Nom- ination, The Resolutions TFavor the Barly Resumption of Specie Payments. Railroads Should Be Held in Subjection to the Law-Making Pawer. Meeting of the California Democrats in State Convention at San Francisco, Ther Indulge In Thelr 01 Stereoiyped Arralgnuent of the Republl- can Party. William Irvin Nominated for Governor on the Seventh Ballot, THE IOWA REPUBLICANS 1 BTATE CONVENTION. Special Dispateh to The Chieado Lribune. DgaMoixgs, Iowa, June £0.—The Republican Btate Convontiun to-day was tho largest sud most enthussaatic Convention yor held fu this city, and compound of the Leat reprosentatives of the psrty in the State, Tho Conventlon was called to order by George O. Hebeiling, Chairman of the Siato Committes, who sald the excrcises of tho day would open with an invocation of the Divine bleasing by Dr, Burus, President of the Simpeon Ceutonary Collogo, Indianols. Mr, Uoberling then resd the formal call for the State Conven- tion, sud anuouuced that on beliaif of the Stato Committes ho recommended tho following gon- tlowon rs TRAPORARY OFTICERS of tho Convention : Chajrman, tho Hon. William Loughridge,'of Mahasks ; Secrotaries, tba Hon, George D. Porkins, of Woodburyy W, M. Btaveus, of Jackaon. Mr. Loughridge, on taking the chair, returncd thauks, aud uaid tho groat strongth of the Re- publican party lie in fta firm adhoronca and aup- port of right, and the peusistency with which it mantaius it privciples, TUE CONMITTERY, The Convention eloctea the Raveral commit- toos a8 follows, ono dolegate from cach district; Credentiols—Firat Dintrict, Georgo I. Case, of Jef- fervop ; Becoud Diutrict, Willlam M, Steveny, of Jucks won 3 Third Dixtrlct, Aaron Irown, ¢f Fagette ; Fonrth Distiict, 0. Curtin G, Medyen, of fowa: Mantollaz, of Murion; Seventh District, A, Perking, of Dalios ; Fighth District, Lafo Young, of Cuse; Nith Dlstrict, Robert Strathiors, of Porahuntas, Peemanent Gequnization—Fizst District,T, Van Val. Rotuburg, of Lea: focond Diatrict, T. M. Wilos, of Jauews ‘Thfed Diwtelet, Wm, Coleinatis Fourth Dite trlet, W, J, Mackeozin, of Frunkiin: Fifth District, Wi, H. §tivers, of Tonia ; Slxth Distrlct, Val Meudel, of Munroo; ovenths District, ¥, Vargs,' of Devatur? ¥ighth Dinirict, ¥, F. Sopp, of Poutawaomle; Nineih District, Addivon Gliver, of Monona, 0On_ Jiesolutiona—Virst Diwtrlct, Frank Tolton, of Dondojusa s Becond District, Falward Hussoll, of Scoit; “Tuira Diatrict, 31, C, Wooarull, of Dubuque ; Fourth District,JA. G nvérap, of Bitler s Fifth District, 8. 4, Knapp, of Benton: Blxth Distrlet, &, W, Qavcon, of Kookuk : Saventh District, J, LI, Knox, ‘of Wareen 3 Efuhit Distriet, A, L, Hurvey, of Hurrison; Ninwh Dlatrict, @, D, Forkin, of Woodbury, Tho Convention then adjourued to 2 p, m, At tho aftornoon session the Committee on Credentials reportod every county ropresonted but Rioggold, Clay, Ida, Cherokes, aud Alls- makee. Thao Committeo on TEUMANERT ORDANIZATION, through Mr. VauValkenburg, of Lce, made a report atating thot the Committoo lLad selected the following goutlomen mrs the permanent officers of the Convontiou ¢ Presidont, the llon, 1. O, P'rate, of Floyd Couuty: Vice-Prosidonts,ono from oach Congressional "District as follons: TFirat District, W, W, Juokin, of Jefferson Coun- ty 3 Second iot, the Hon. Jobn O. Tufte, of Codor Comsy ; Third Disteiot, the Hou, Albert Boumer, of Dolaware County; Fourth Disurict, G. W. Dow,of Flovd County ; Fifth District, 1. 11, Hood, of Linn Cdunty ; Bixth Disrict Dr. J, €. Hinsoy, of Wapello Lounty: Boventh District, the lon. 0. C, Nonrvo, of Polk Couuty ; Liglth District, Dr. 8, 3. Ballard, of Andubon Couuty; Nmth District, Dr. 11 14 Kovsuth County; Chiof Beoref Lucus; Asdistaut Socrotavios, of Waldo, M. Potter, and I, C, Darkoer, , Tho report of the Commitieo, on mation of Bonator MleNutt, wae unsnimously sdopted. The chatr ajipointod as & committes to escort the per- magont Prosident to the chsir, Gen. Trombull, of Dubuque, and Mr, Wardon, of Kookuk, PRBBIDENT PRATT'S BPEECH B, Chapin, of Hardin; Pt District, Bixili Distriet, T, C, Afr. Pratt, ou tating tho Ohair, made » short ' oloquent speech, in which he congratulated the parsy uu its maguiticeut 1opresontation by ropres seutativa man. They had cowa for work, car- uest worlk, with & memuoty of the past aod ks« arice of the future, ‘Uho old guards are beie, the wen whio bavo vevor yet bean tanght how 10 be defeated, the men who bave mada tho nsme of wu Lowa Republican vo proud & uawo, e was loudly spplauded. TIUE PLATFORM, The Committea ou Bet Rewolutions made the following report1 'We, tho ropreaeutalives or {he Republican party of the Biatu of lows, fn Qonveution asssmbled, do adopt the foliowing plaffurm of principles : Retolved, Tuat we declaro it & candinal priociple of the Repubiican faith that ts Republic {a & nation oue and judissoluble, within which the Oonsiitutional Tights of the Blatea snd the peupla to local sdif-govern- meat wuuat bo falthfully maintaiued, 3, We favor the aurly attainment of & curroncy cons vartible with wain, and therafore advocate the gradusl sesuuption of spoio puytnenta by coutinuous and steady slope 1u tliat direction, 3, That wa ara in favor of & fariff for & revanue eo sdfusted ua to eucourage hotme industry, . That the caruest effoits of tho Government to collest s raveuus and provent and puuish fraucs Bave our unqualified syprovat, 8, Thal we are oppostd Lo further grants of lands to railway or chhier corporatious, but we dewand a rosers yatiod of publlo domalu fof, setiiament undur the Lomestasd Iaws, anl forother bona- e suitiers. 6, That wo demaud such a revialon of the patent Iawaus will reliave indusiry from tho oppresvion of ‘menopiolivs In thelr admiulutration, T- Zhat wa corlially wpprove tho palloy of the pres- ent’ Admiulutration fu the setilcmant of the ditficul tiom batween oureclves aud other ustions Ly ssbitra- tion {ntesd of appealing Lo aras. 8, That the Repullican pasty of Towa s opposed to » thind torn, 9. That wo demand that all rallway and other cor- poiations shull be held in falr and just subjeciion to e law.makiug power, 10, That wa stand Ly fres sducatlon, our putlic. achool wyatem, the taxation of all for s support, snd na divialon of'the schoul fund, 11, That our National aud Blate Admintatration of publio aifatrs Lave our hearty approval. 12, That wa cordially fnvita all who are opposed to ibe reatomtion of the Demooralio party 1o furgot all politial Qi iferences and unite ittt Itepublioan Darty In malntaluluy the causs of trus reforui, NOMINATION FOT GOVERNOR. The Convention proc2odod so nominats & dov- oraor, ‘Tho candidates wora Gen, J, B, Weaver, of Davig; Joun Ruawoll, of Jones; Johu 1I, Gear, of Dealoiuen; Robort Smythe, of Linn W, I, ¥alrtlold, of Flovd; BamuelJ, Kirkwood, of Johuson. Before tho roll waa called, Jobn Rusuell, of Jones, and John II, Gear, withdrew thelr names tu favor of Mr. Kirkwood, “The firas batlot resuited as followay i p the vote, thelr vote to Gov. pt. Hull, of Davie, county, 13 gracefully moved Lo nomiuation of Uov, Kirkwood uosnie mo Tuis motion on the part of Gou, Weave or'e fileals was roceived with tbuudering ap- plauso, sud tho pomivatiou of Gor. Kirkwood wus made unapimous, only two or thres persons vosing lu tho uegative, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOB. A motion o proceed to the nomuation of Bu- preaie Judge was rojestod, and tho Convention aidesed o balios for & nominstlon for Lioutenant- Goveruar. Nominatiosns were toade as followst J. D, Mlisa, of Wasbiugton; i, Hawe Taylor, of AGanliglly B D, Jualiols, of Guitule; L. A 1 Staith, of Dickinson; J. (1. Newbnld, of Henry; D. A, W, Perkins, of O'Briod. Tho fullowing 18 the result of tho mformal ballot s Necorwiry Lo a chote ‘The second ballot uuanimoud, HUPREMNE IHDOE. The Convention procecded to the salectinn of a candidate fur Bupreme Judge. The nomiuces wern Austin Adama. of Dabuquo: J. It lted, of Pottows'omio; W, K. M- Irr, 'of Polk; liage. 'of Dlackbawk; Rogere, of Heott: Ruddick, of Brower ; Hath- rock of Cedar, and Jay of Woodbary. Oun the third ballot Austin Adams receivod tha nominas ;{0"'1“.0 contest belug betwoen bim, Miller nud o Tho Convention than adjonrned to 7:30 p m. Tl.c Convention at the ovemcg session renom- inated Alonzo Aberuathy Suporintendent of Lublic Instinction, slso eleciod a Biaio Central Commttee, s Tho platform was taken up, and several ef- fortw wera made o get prohibitiou into it, but. after three nours' talx, tho wholo was lald on tng talle, wheu tha Convontion adjourned, The new Htate Commiitee to-night clectad as their Chwirman 1, C. Lelglton, of the Oska- looss Herald. HOW THE KOMINATIONS ARE RECEIVED. Specral Linwlch to I'he Crdeans inbune, Towa City, In, June 30.—Tho Republican Btate Convantion at Do Moines to-tav nomi- nuted ex-Gov. Ssmuel J. Kirkwood, of thia cif for Governor. 11s accepls the uomination, s il cunvass the State avd marsbal the honcat masgen in overslelming numbery to tho Repub- lican standard, as of uther days whos rebeflion mensnced our homew and country. Newbold, of Heory County, was nomiusted for Lisutenant- Governor, who will Lo Governor, should Gov, Kirkwood be elocted to the Unitud Btates Senato, o8 wo expsct he will bs, Tho nomina- tion of tho lon. Anstin Adsme, of Duouque, for Bupreme Judge, auta every horesbouts, Ife is one of tho Btate University Ttegents, 18 an avlo latwyer, sud & gontlomau of superior oxcellenco, Tho ticke: is recogmized hera by botls Republicsns and Demourats sa & strong ove. —_ THE CALIFORNJA DEMOCRAGY, BTAGE NOMINATING CONVENTION, Bax Fnrascwsco, Juno 80,—The Democretio Couvention met yesterday, and adopted a rlat- form, Tuie forenoon Thomas Findley, William Irwin, J. A, Johpson, C. T. Ryland, aud P. A. Ttoach were placed in nomiuation for Governor. The plattori in substauce is ug followa: 'Ihe first resolution {8 oppuscd to uncovstitusional mterferonce by the Federal Adwinistration in domestic alfairs of States, by which one portion of the Union ia ground with taxation tokeep another portion of tho Union in baukrupsey and sorvitude, 'Tho second condemos the Republican party for contompt. of constitulional obligations, ox travagant parlisan, and corrupt administration of th fancifons of the latter to onrich great corpora tions at_the expenso of thopublio; for the jube bLery and fisuds which bave brought reproach ! upon Democratic institutions ; for the Saubwrg aud Jayne frauds ; for tho Jufsmoun Wasbiog ton ring; for the back pay stealy the fvlquitics of the protoctive system; tho, cuzas of i couvertiblo paper money; tho Tepotism of the Prenidont; for a disgincefal diplomatic ecvita aud uuflt appoimmonts; for attercppt | to pass an uuconstitutionsl fotco bill. which was fortunately frosiratod by ke . determinea froot of the Democratic minority in both Louses of Congrees, sud for s eatalogue of other enormitie which lave rondered thst organization ohensive oven to tho of those wLo wera {ta supporters. “Ttio third tavors tho strlet construction ot the | Conutisution,and Is sgainet the exercise of doubts | ono ! Federal Goverimwout; perversion of the | FOREIGN. The American Riflenion Win Oth- or Victorics at Doliymount, What the Newepapers Say of the Yua- koo Marksmen, Gladstone Centends for the Preservation of the English Church, Burmsh Hot. Likely to Gomply with the De- miands of Great Britain, Liberal Contributlons in Aid of the Flaod Suf- ferers. CREAT BRITAIN. A PLEA FOa THE CH'LCK OF ENGLAND, LoNwvoN, Junae 30.—Gladstono has an article in tun Conlemporary Recicw, entitled s tho Church of Engclaud Worth Presorviag? " After aumming up tie argumeonts on boih sides, Lo answers the qriestion atrongly in the sfirm: He raviews tha div:atons which bave taken placo in tho churel, snd tho attompts that have been made to maintain conformity by penal procesds ings, He declarca that the euforcement of ar- bitrary rules ks folal to the church. THE KIPLEX DopLry, June 20.—The popors allude to the victory of (he Amotican riflemen In coneratnin- tory terins. The Frieman's Journal #ays it 1004s for revenstoin the future, and exprevses a tinnt that thews contests wiil hecome aunual, aa they d0 much to cement tho friavdsbip of the two countnee. Tno Mall hopes that the reauit will be a better sppreciation iu tho United Sctutos of the Ineh character and ugpirations. OTHER VICTORIES, Deprny, Juno 80,~Theio wae shooting to-day at Duliymount fir tho Bpencer cup, freo to all comers, Messra. Bruca, Yals, 'Dakin, | Qudoraleevo, Bailard, Coleman, and Cau- ifleld, of ' tho American team, aud all the membeis of the lrish team and Shooting Club, took part. Thao contest reanlted in anothor victory for the Americans, 1. C. Culeman won the cup, masing & score of 47 out of a punsible 60. The range waa 1,000 yards. Gilderslceva “ud Yaio aleo wou prizes duriug tho day'a slioot~ ug. % MORT, TAILURES T.o¥poY, June 30.—The fwiures sreannonnced of Ducusta, Rualto & Co,, with lisbilities of 50,000, £nd Kilburn, Kershaw & Co., Enst Indis aud wilk brols ‘Lhe lisbilities of tue ! Jutter firm aro said to Lo 450,000, Lut the esti- @ato is probably exnggerated. THE NEWCASTLE RACEA. Loxooy, Juoo 30.—Tho race tor the North- umberland plste, at Newcastie, to-iay, was won by Harriet Laws, Owton second ; Fove third. —— BURMAH, DRITISI DEMANDS NOT COMPLIED WITA. Loxpoy, Juto $0.~It 18 reported thst the ' Iatest nows from Burmah ts not eatisfsctory. “The Kiug, it 18 said, refuses to atlow the rassare ! of the British troops tlhrough bis tormtory. It 1 belioved thie condit:on will bo inkisted upon Ly Her Majeaty's Gavernment. —_—— FRANCE, URACRIPTIONS IN AID OF THE FLOOD BUFFERERS. Pauts, Juve $0.—Tlo subscriptions received for tho wuffsrers by the inundations eloug the | Garonne are unprocedentedly larze, ‘The total wwount to date is $200,003, The hist opeved Ly Preuidout Macdlabion alreadv reaches $10,000, It in sunounced thst 100,500 porsune will b wholly dopendent oo public charity for monthy to come, 'ho number of meu, Wwowen aod chixren who neredrowned in Toulouse alouo {s rougliy estimated at 2.000, ATD FROM TOE POTE, ful powera; favors himting the power of | " o I loglaladlve bodios, for & tarll for reve- | , ans Juno bl Doro rent 61000 for the nu).d aul({. nrxl nnr:an:.vl_\"] com‘r;imhx; ":152‘ old and miver at iha AR foldor ¢ agalnat tha protligata and waatoful'nye- CHINA AND JAPAN. tem of tocal improvaments by the Foderal Goy~ ernment, and in favor of reducing expendituios of Staw Goverumouts, avd of counties sud toyms, ‘Thae fourth opposcs a diversfon of the echool fuud to athor than legal purposcs, . ¥ifih—=Wo assert tho tradiifonal yolicy of the Demo- crutio party in_ declssiog it the right and duty of tke Legialature to regulata corporstions, whether rallwuy, s, telogragli, water, of Gilerwiss; to Ll thelr charges 16 the {ntorest of tho public; ‘compel them to servo afl citizous without discrimination sud ct reasonablo ratws, We furtber maert it to te the duty of the Goverumont to presorve the waters «f the Htate fur Irrigation sind othwr public usw, {stesd eruiliog thit jo e meas tie fmcsus of datortiin 5. o ‘Democratio parly bas Bo ocession to ke n now derariure or decuration of oppositlon te the system of aubsidics, when we recall thy fact thet 1t 1u 10 the Democratio Atate Adwfuistration tht this ttato owen its deliversuce frum this opprestlve, un- Just, and corrupting system. Séventh—\We sro in favor of calllog &°conventian of dolegutey, clected by the [wople, to amend the Coustis tutiou of 'the United States. Edghtli—That local seif government is sufficlent to afford an_effectivo rewedy for the ovils cansed y Chineao Iabar, aud the prosonco of an fuferlor Tace de= sanda such ameudinenis to the Durliugame Treaty u aliall redude 1 o & mere commerclal coutention, The ninth resolution condemns the doctrine whersby the power of tlo Btate to prevant the | Importation of dograded pervons for jmmoral pur oica has been denied. ‘I'so tonth fuvom tho speedy completion of & transcontinentul railroud on the ~ thirty-third Paraliol, subject to such limitations by the ked- eral aud Stato Governments as shall protect the Tights of the people. ‘I'ho cleventh favors equal taxation and ope posea double taxutlos a8 unoonstitutionul. "Ihio twelfth opposcs all legilation kcown by the gonceral pame of proliibutory law. "Tho thirteouth invitos the. co-operation of sll peraons, whatovor may bave becn their past po= Jitiox] opinlons, to unite with them 1n carrying out tua principles berein eonucisted, The fourteenth condemna the folly of pere mitting [ande of the Biato to becows a mon- opaly of the few, aud binde tue Dowocratio pasty to tho correction of tlus great evil. BN Fraxotsoo, Jura J0.—Willism Irwin was nominated for toveruor on the sevunth ballot, The Domocratio Cougrousional Couvention In thie Third District, this nfiernoon, nominated J. I, Lutterell for Cougread. —_———— WISCONSIN POLITICS, Bwarral Liavateh 1o I'he Chicaoo Tribunds DELEGATES TO TUK BTATK CONVENTION, Foxv pv Lac, Wis,, Juae 80.—Tue dolcgates sloctod to the State Convention held i this aity to-day, are se follows: Eighteenth Benatorisl, 51.D. Hill, 0. J. Woleott; Bocond Assembly, Elitia Coli 1, B, Kutehen ; Tweutloth Bens- toral, 8, H. Coolidge, D, D, Jones; Third Ae- sowbly, David Lyon, James Coruell. Spectul Diavaich ta Lhe Chicugo Iribune, * JanesvirLe, Wik, June 80,—Capt. Pliny Nore crous sud Capt, €, J, M. Lutnam, weta elected delogates to tho Hepublican Btate Conveution. ll: 18 uuderstood that thoy tavor Harrivon Lude ¥tan. ——— REMARKABLE CIRCUS PERFORMANCE. gwectal tiapatel to The Chicago Tyidund, 87, Pavr, June 30.~The employes of Itobin- sou's Circuw, boing withous food, were suppliod laet niglht by Alayor Maxfleld with ons duy's ra= tions, and arrsngemeuta are belog made to send them to their homes. Tho eido-shows wero re- leased to-day, and another attschmont for over €7,000 was laid ou the mawn concern for Indobt- oduess to the Ezpress Printing Compauy of ochostor, N. Y. DPart of tho horsos sud cages own o bo lexaed, and were surrendcred to ownera lvisg at Fariboult, Evie dently oreditors will have diffculty in fnding eiher wmen or property to eattefy tbo claww. Twenty-tlrce Lorses were run out of the atables by tle suuie number of men, sud rushod ovor the lue Into Dakots Couuty, the Sueri’s deputios being in= tinndated from stopping their Mgl by the men wakiug & show of yovoivers and w disposition to usy thetn, This {4 supposcd to Lsve bLeen planncd by ona of the bitherto reputed proptic- torw, wWho now claima vnly & wortgsge interest, aud disclolme the respouutbllity for devts for tho purposs of having the sdvantage of possos siou 10 the law wuity Jkely Lo result, The tents, scaty, elo,, are being packed ng(lur saferntorage, under the Bhorif's cluarge. Most of the ward- n;bcl and other lght ariicies, have boen carned off, D OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Faxtoen Por, June 80.—The asteamship Moravian, from Liverpeol, has snivi Niw Youk, Juoe 80.—Arrived, stesmships Dotivia, from Glasgow; Rotterdsm, trom Hot- terdam; Bothuls, from Pasis, from Haviey Liverpoaly Vitla da | 'lmlulunbup ADDITIONAL STEAMER NEWE. Yomomama, June 13,—A decreo bas been issued that vessels excoeding 74 tons burden slill here- aftor be built 1 foreign styla. For 250 years all ships were so constructod as to make distant navigation fmpossible, t The report {s confirmed of the cession of Sag- halien to Ruusis. Four Awericans who were bronght from the TIsiand of lulrur by » Japaueso shin to Hokodatl liad boen iliogally ongavod m otter bunung, md their examination wos pending beforo the Cousul at Hlokadatl. A mihtary force {s now establishod inthe prin. cipal {ulanda of tho Lew Cliow group, An English schooner, ou an illegal otter-hunte fug cruive to Kurile Island, waa wrecked lact Decombor, and - her owner aud crow were Lu- ‘manoly provided for aud bronght to Yokobamin, June 2, Anmori Morl, the former Chiarge A'Affuirs ot Washington, was appointed Vice- Ministor of Foreign Affaira, Tue financlal estimates from Juve, 1874, to Juno, 1875, will be fssued noxt month, —— GERMANY, TITE CONSTITUTIONAL ALROGATIONS, Bxoriv, June 50.—~Tho law sbrogating thres claunes of tho Conetitution haa been sanctioned by she Emperor, and ofiicially promulgated, WILL RETURN THE COMFLINENT, Loxpox, Juiv 1—5:30 ». m.—A Berlin dispstch tothe Tenmea says tho German squadrow will probisbly visit tho United States in 1878, in raturn for the visit of Admiral Worden's floot. sty SPAIN, ARMY MOYEMENTS, Mavur, Jane 90.—It is officlally announced that tteo, Martinez Campoa haa occapied posi- tivus on the Ebro to prevent the escape of Care lista from Valancis and Arragon into Catalonis, Gon, Jovellar, commander of tho Army of the Centre, with 28,000 troops, Iv advanciog by dif- ferent routsn on tho Carlist leadar, Lorregary, Who cammands 13,000 mes, ——— AUSTRIA, NEW MINTATZR TORTHE UNITED STATES, Viexna, June 30.—Count Hoyosprinzenateln has bean appaluted Bliulatar for Austria to the United Btates, la place of Baron Schwarta-Bon- bora, reaigaed. ITALY, TUDLIC wAFRIY BILL, Tome, June §0.—The Italian Benate hsa passed » Publio Bafety bill for the prevention of brigandage in Bicily and elsewhere. The bill bad already beeu adopted by the Chamber of Deputios, — BELGIUM, THE MEASURE TO OONCILIATN ORRMANY. Buoussacs, Juue 80.—The Bonate has tha bill, already adopted by the [Touea of Repre« sontatives, makiuy an affer to commit asgnsains~ tion & peusl affo THE ST. LOUIS TIMES. Sale of That Instiiution Yesterdny for % 131,300, 8r, Lous, Mo,, June 30.—The Times news- papor was sold st auction this afternoca under s salo ordered by the Trustee sof ite bonds for the non-paymont of futorest on the coupous, The biddivg was quite suimated, sud the papor was finslly knocked down to Col. Joha T. Crisp, of Iudependonce, Jackson County, 3o., for 3131,600 cash. Among tlio bidders ware Richard Evnls, Maf. C. C. Itaw- waiter, and B. Oratza Brown, Tho trost was satiafied, aod ot a Ister hour iu tho afternoon all tho terwe of salo wero corapliad with, aud tho pursbaser placod fu the E:mmlon of tho papor, billlson Hutching was terosted in the purchiase, and will Lavo the wanagement of tue paper from thls time ou. The ‘wale wipes out all the stack aud Indebtaduosa of tho otd concorn, Thero fs quite a divorsity of opinion regarding the salo, some thioking the paper Lrought all it was worth, while othiors belisve the purchasers have ot & good thing. SUICIDE. Lovisvries, Ky, Juna 80.—Gaeorge Holmos, whose wife kesps a mulhnery stoie on Ko tuenth sirect, out Lis throst with a rasor this avening., Holmes has been very dlssipated, and Lis wife entered suit for divorco s fow day, ol s intol he loc, ‘E w [ oo mitted tho aot, * Ypsatal Digpateh to TAs Chicage Tridune, Dusvgum, Juus BL—A young man osmed Goorgo Whituey, In the employ of Carr & Austin, committed sulcido at 11 o'cloek this evening by sbooting bimsalt throueh the hiead sritts o platol, ‘Tho unfortunate man is stitl liv- ing. but innonrible, and but el «ht hopas ars an. tartained of ia recoverr. 110 had only been in the city a fow wocks, And it in sunpased that o shiot himsolt while laboring wivlar a fit of home- ricinens, Hia futhor, James Whituay. lives st Gofatawn, N. AL, and has bezn 1uforinod of the wad allair, Neeewur THanateh fn The Chienss Jribune —Louis I'renk, & torman 10 this coun 2 lomesll in bis barn, tie difficuition w1 assigned 1L Jast sundav, sa thio probabla L 1dn n Gracnlioht g ald Tady Iay dusen in & Lo'ra troueh o: hig-out td:d with” water. and dolibrrately heid Ler boad ubdor water til hfe wa o RALROAD NEWS. AN INDIAHA ROAD, Sterial Duapatch to The Clacann Trivune. Laraserre, Ind., June 30,—Tue County Com- mirgioners bield a sension to<lay totake into con- wideration the stalus of the L. & B. Railioad Company. 3fr. Atkinson, Commissioner of Licn- ton County, aud Komp, of Tipton County, wera prewent and participated 1n the diecussion. Tho Board Laving been organized, Johu ¥, Hoath, Dresident of the L. 31, & B. Road, procecded to address tho Board, giving tho history of tho road under the administration of tho old and new Boards. 1lo waa particulaily caustio on Mossra, Earl and Fowlor, members of the old Dossd, also on Chiel-Eoginger Talbott, accusing them in various ways of wmisappropriat.on of tho faudy of tha rond. Mo sad the Company had » 6t ponding ngainat Enrl and Fowler for £1,500,000, whict they expectod to prasecute. “The Buprema Court hiaving decidod the ehort line contract vard, thoy had mada s contract with Mr. Ealls, of Cloveland, and, if tho stockholdera and cauntics {n asrears would pay up, the road would be completed by Jan. 1, 1376, The prement Toard would look to the County Commigsioneis for support, and would not attompt to go on with the work withont it. 1lo rolated a conversation with Mr, Ingalle, Presidont of tho L. C, & L. Rail- rond, wheroin that gentloman utated pomtivaly that it ail bis conversaiions wish Eail and Fowlor tho road wau bot to be completed. In regard to avaitablo meens, Mr. Ieath stated thero was not one cent, Prowpective meanw, % 140,000, consist- iug of Milford County donations and individual wtock ; vrevent iudelteducss, §45,000, Mr. At- kinsou #aid the Benton Connty money wes roady 8 000 83 they had assnrances that ils rond would be completed, Kewp, of Zipton, ox- pressed a girnilar atato of afaits in hig county. Mr. Heath said if focal bondsmeu were de- mandaod ho would go on Mr. Eells’ boud; slso 4. W Faliey, John Puraue, and others, jrovided Tippocsnoe County did s tha other connties dul, The Ditcctors stated that the objsct of their appearing beforo the Comminsioncrd wos to Jnduca them to cast the vote of tha county for tho present Loard, 'Tbis the Commissionors agreed to do, provided the Directors would give an indomaity bond for the fulilimont of tha contract. This was agreed to willugly, Afier i farther cousultation, in which the Diractors offored to mdvance money if the couuty woe short of funis, they adjourned. [Cho annual eloction of oticors takies pinoa July b. THE NORTHERN PACIFIC. A Philadelphia paper states that the pressnt couditiou of tho Northorn Pacitio Ruilroad Come pany is subatantially as followa: The rale of tho entire property and franchisen of the Comiyaiy, uuder thy forcelusurs sult, will tike place Tt to the order of the Court tiie Bret week 1o Angurt, It1s now reasonably ansured that tho Coni- Amittee, of whicy dir. Johuston Livingata, of New { Yo, iv Chairman, appointed by tho boudloldees 1o ar. 1a6t, will 1d 10 the road, lands, aud chzrier us o for tho Lenetit of all tho bondholders, Tuo Carmpeiny wil Uien be seorganized, with tho prow cut toudliolders ag yreferred miockhollera, oh & Uasis substantially like that prescuted by tbo Liviugaton Comutittca,” This basin hias uow heets coucnrred fu by & Lirge propurtion of tho koldors of bands, atd the Cone smittes auticipate that substantivlly all will acceyt it when it iw fully understood, The rrorganizstion wiil be fnumediately followed Ly a vigarona effurt to push the road 300 mdles further Wout 1t0 the miver.d sud cavtle-raising region of Moutsma, a8 o means of maxig tue whole property svalublo and remuceras tive, Tho Court ks bueu asked 10 wodify certaln fea- tures of the aecree of salo which were misundersiovd by sotae bondholders, snd this modification, it 18 un- derstood, witl Teaiove the ouly objoction that urged cgainat the pending meagures for resuncitatig thi3 great undertaking, Those wost familiar with tha Dew plsn of operatiotis are atrong In their expressions of confideuce that with the Cotapany whoily freed from debt, ax It will be by the approaching chunge, tho work of coustruction cxn spoedily be rexutnod snd tho investmont alroady mado wi the road bo made good. New Yok, Juae 30.—An najournod meeting of tbe Northern Pacifio boudboldera was held bere to-dsy. About twouty millions of bonda wero repreaented. Tho obfections that have been urgod to the provisions in the decreo of foreclosuro were obvisted by an sgroement be- tween all the parties which will bo sccepted bv tuo Court. Tbo ifforent objections to the plan of foraciosure and solo, koown ss the Living- ston plan. were harmonized by tho sdoption of s neries of amendatory rasolutions. The meet- ing closed in & spirit of complote unsnimity, and with the goneral feoling tuat the Investments in the road would be saved. and the road com- pletod. THE SCALPERS, Mr, Leooard Bwett, who was retained by the rallroad tickot scalpera some timo ago to give o opinion in regacd to the conetitutionality of tho * Scalers’ law," pansed by the late Legisia- ture, hag given an opinion that tho law Is uncon- stitutional, and bas advised tho scalpers to koep on golling tickets, and carry the matter bofore the Buprome Conrt, The scalpers bave raised a large amnount of money and BIr. Swett bad been retainad to briug tho matser before the Coart. Acircular bas just beon sent to the Presidenca or General dlauagerd of the various roads (n thin city by the railroad ticket sgents (scalpors’ en- gaged 1o aalting and busiog ticketa : They eyt “Vo-morrow tho Act of the 1llinols Loglalature in foree, Tta provisions (n sulsetance arv tlaf tha rail. voud alall redsem tha coupon 8ol a: the cost price, and that 02 pervon sball sell tickews unless authorized by the road dn writing, The stect of thia 18 1o deprise the holder of 4a ticket of the right of convertilllis which bLe has purchased, sud "enabls tis ralle Tosd (o sell “ticketa over loug Uues without Leing compelled 8o redeem them st their local valur, Under thesa cl taken legal cocnse!, and aro advised (hat coustitutionsd au void, We bave (bereforo determined to-contiuue in our busfuess uutil e courts can, puss upon the ues wone involved, As wedo nof wish to lnaugursie cr suder (rom Litaation, which s purely vozatious fu fts character, we suggtest tliat tn s0me proper manmer an sgreed caie o, which csu be detormined at the comdug Beptember term of tus Bupreums Court of the State, and which abal, by the bighat tribunal snd fn gx:hl&nu speady manner, advise us musually of our ROOKFORD & NORTHERN, Sveeiat usrateh to T'he Chicaoo Tribune, Rocxronrp, Ill., June 80,—~Thare is grest re- foicing in Rockford to-night, for the Rockford & Northern Iailroad was completed this af- ternoon, and at 6:30 the carw crosssd the now bridgo and srrived safoly on the West Side, This road ia sbout 20 miloa la Jength, and connects Roekford with Rochelle, 'Thors was & areat asal of enterpries divplayed by Mr. F. E. Hiuokley in fiulehing it on time. The rosd was commenced saine veard ago, but, for lavk of fundy, work way wusponded. ITEMS, The taat frolght line herotofore known as the Crestline Houte or Nottinglam Livo, hae been reorgauzed and witl horeafter bo known as the Cnleago & Atlantic Line, owued sud operated by the Euttsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicago; Clove- laud, Columbas, Cinciunatt & Indlapspolis; Atlatto & Groat Wostern and Erfe Railroads. Mr, R, O, Meldrum. Genera! Western Froight Agent of the Pictaburg, Fort Wayno & Chicss0 Rallroad, fa tho local agent for this line. The General Passengor Ageuta of the varions Eastern railroad lin 1l 1 copsultation In of prstengor rated fiom Chitcago 10 tho East, but have not yeb sucoeeded {1 coming to sn sgreemeat. Yicl aro there- fore still wold at thio low raes pravellivg dusing tho war, e EMPHIS & LITTLE ROOK, Nul.";:l‘: MTeuu., Juos 30,—Tbhere is po cbanga taraport in the altustioo a8 regardu th Memphis & Listle Book Xallroad troubles. Air. Dow, as the sgent for the Trustses, wuiil Lolds possesslon ©f tho road, snd the wholo matter Wwill be, doobtless, tranater- red o the Arksmsaa couris for sat- tlemont. Presldout Greenlaw states big obfeot fn turnivg over the road t: toes of tho Hrst-mortgsge ponduolders was o provent & forcelosure of the morigage and ss- ouse the emplayss Welr past-due wagss. o al- thodwtiuct understandiog was tbai tue eestand of | sust | i ug- | 45° 80 statsa that ho bav ropaatedly attempted & quornm of the I).reciora tozethor, ’x’n ..{2“.2-' tion {n the matter, but alod to do mo. CUTTING RATES. 87, Lovis, June 30.—Tho St. Lonls & South Eastorn Rallvay, will to-morrow put_passonger Tare from hera to Naahvillo, Tenn., dawn to $2. This is regarded as a doclaration of war botwansn the abova namod rosd and tha Iron Mountain sud Soutbern Railway and ita mouthern and utheastern connection, aud the fight is ex- neclod to bo Hraly ancl vizorons, T4 fa aileged | tne athar rondd contorior here nre preparing to cut tubrs, and it fe oxpostad that thero will be roiothing ko a govoral war between Weatarn randa, FROM ST, LOUIS TO DENVER, £r. Tovs, June 30,—The 8t. Louis, Ranass City & Northern snd Kavans DPacitio Railways have entered into s joint tralo arrangemont, to tako effoct to-morsow, undor which the roads will bareaftor ran trains from hero to Deover, Col., without chiangs at Kanass City an hereto- fure. It iy urobablo that il the sloopera will ba riia by thia ronte from St. Louis to Ogden on the Uuton Pacifio lisilway in a ghort time. g i i S CASUALTIES, RAILROAD COLLISION. Tezaort, Mich,, June 30.—A collinlan betwesn two parasnzor trainm occurred ou tho Detroit & Milwaukes Railread at 1 o’clock this aftornoon, on s curve 11 milos Went of folly. Tho mail train West, consisting of 1lve coscles, emigrant car, aud bargagn nd express car, wan an bour Ista. Wien the colliwon took piace both traing sere running aL {ull wpeed. The air brakes weto apphod by both trainm, but too late to prevent an accidant. The enaineers and fire- men jumped from thair engines and aaved their. lives. j0 0 tho first-Class passengars worer Lurt, Tiftesn emizrants wero mnro or lees se— veorely wounded, Ono emigraut woman had & segz broken, twvo hova had aring broken, and ana otuer & lew. The remotnder were baily brulsod) sbout the faco and breast, The traiy meu ju= jured are Couductors Robinson, of the mail, Bliceran, of tho Lastern honnd train ; & baggago- man, exptersman, sud enzincer, McGinnis, - The track was cloar at 8 o'clock thia morning, Tho wonnded wero bronght to this city. ‘hoks who Lad no friends woro placed iu oue of tha publio houpitals. ACOIDENTALLY KILLED, 8r. Lovts, Juna 20.—Tho Globe-Democrat bas | & apacial from Sholbyvitto, 1L, Atating that Dr. McFacland Milla,a promineat phiysician of Franke fort, Iy., who was visiting bis brother, tho Rev. B. Mills. accidontally sbiot and mortally woundod biniwelf this afternoon, whilo tekiug wame cart- ridges from & ravolsor. DROWNED, Spectal Dispateh fo The Chicano Tribvne, Davexront, Ia, Juno 30.~A man nanted Wine throp was drowucd in the river chove bLure yes- terday, while bathing, ITe waa 40 yoara of age. The body was found to-ds; —_— GBITUARY. Sperial Divvateh to The Chieaan Tridune, Axx Arcon, Mich., June 30.—Miss Mary Clark, propriotor of o largo boarding.echool, fell oad to day at noon of apople Mien Clark with ber sisters establiskiat thiv gchool forty years ago, and has ruv 1t ever rinco with great auccess #t times, #h0 wad C0 yeurs old, and leavos two mauden slaters. A CANADIAN FAILURE, Toroxto, Ont., Juns 30,—Coates & 0., a00~ tiovcers, bave fasiled. Linbilities, 150,000, _DRESS GOODS, : (st Bargain! Great West Side Dry Goods Hose. SECTIOIN 2. Now opened in this aisle eighteen coses finost Printod Poroales, in choico stylos, at 121-2ctsper Yard. The same flunm{ herotofore sold, and now solling olsowhaere, at 26 ots.: d,, and boing tho choapost Dress: 'abric in tho country ito-day. Also, sevoral cart loads 4-4 Printe od Percales at 10 ots. ya. CARSON, PIRIE & GO, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, “I1 PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST SIDE” LAKE NAVIGATION. 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