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ey Ak o “to Ridney 1 Iy prominent, xfin!r poveety enthusinam ®lavery steamboatmensre conaplero Genernily. they ace for Filden, by Fneimen me to the belicf tat o Iny+* boughten ™ and issued ant_lo ethinter at King'e, The Canvention fou rtepm feaut 1King's, aud the i Tilden pren dirpinyed in, captoring sclons, al controlling their yawys, 1a commenda- Ble, If it does not prove suceesful. A LOOK AT THE CANDIDATES. Itinearly yoi to mpeculate npoh the chancos of ans oné candldate. - Lvery lendlng Domocral has #lnto which glven the steength of his candidate, Dub i every fnstance 1 know that bis figures are anrelinble, One thing, however, 18 cortaln: Tom Tlendricke has na chatice In the woeld. 11 hench- men are L rickert looking tol of men T eset Kav, Atthe Liniell, Sam Buakirk and A, C. Downoy, Thie Judgen wha are aoon to be kicked uneegemoni- Dusiy ff the Democratic. State ticket In adina, aud Senntor doreph B, McDanald, have headauar- tere. Durlngall of yesterday they sat gloomily In thelr room walting for viaitors and repor(s. Neliher came. On Solurday the Tilden men offcred Jlendricks the mecond placo on tho tlcket, which he refured, To-day ho could not getthe promisa of Ministér to Iugota for hin influence, THR ILLINGIS DRLEGATION 1 ntlerly without Influence as well. Ounly the jealers_are hers, but pobody recognlze Chem. Jdack Rountreo and Gen. Lieh promlse 3 or 10 yolcs o Tilden, when it [+ notorlois they cannot dellver 10, In fact, one leading el yita from Southern Hilnols says 11 these pollt Feampa nndettake to trada off ‘tha Tilinoia del Tom he wil promiso them _that TH whall not lave 'fire voteal Thera in n other lunntic scheme on foat which in trace Die ta the fertilo beain of C. I McCoemick. 1t ju fo give thy entire frst vote of lilinols Tircesc wa n complimentl The ubject of thiw fs 1o ascertain, Qret, ‘4ien's atrengtly, and second, to okl the delegntion open for n compromise which will inclade the success of MeCorniick ax VicePresident on the ticket, David Dasinand Hendeicks acen to b alike descrted by thelr inoln fricmla. Davie will hardly wnefve the barren honor of laving bis me oeaeteed a8 n candidate. GOV, PALMER was here yesterday. fle returned home in dis- enet, but” thinka the Conventlon will probably kettle down upon Jocl A, Tarker, Old ftagbaby ‘Allen ina dend cock [n the pit. 1fie name 1% only mentioned to exeite dérlxlon. The Confederates nre i o mond to conaider the laima of & man for President (o run againat the man be could not beat for duvernor. THRE ANTI-TILDEN BLEMENT. Yenterday afteruoon o delcgation frou Now York —disaffected Democrats—called npon Henry Tilden and Licut. -Gov. Dossholmier. Fostunnlely, 1wan wresent, and lind an upportutity of meusuring the éull atrength of the anii-New York Tilden clement, Norsiielines talked to the delegation vory raukly. Suidd he: ** Gentiemen, you knaw you do not rep- rexent D00 volers Jn tho CTity of New York, and syour only objoct ia to create a defection, that you may profit by §."* In ether words, Tammny. since Wweed fan away, is in need of maney, und, As Un- cle Summy Tildep Ia rich, Tamany proposes 1o blackmal¥ him. *AnRD, The Globe- Pemocrul perpetrates o hugo criticiem apon the Convention, Ax tho delegates dobouch grom their several hatels on to Fourth stecet and to reacl the Convention Hall, the ced to pnas upder A mammoth Hayey ani o \\"hh'l\ aways in the breeze and taunt- Ingly slaps them in the face. el Ty HENRY WATTERSON. IS VIEWS OF THINGS GENERALLY. Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. 8. Louis, June 20, —Tae Hancock movement has been started well under to<lay by the Tennsylvanla delegation, theugh some of thc membera aro atill mobbing 18 to candidates. The delegation hns been divided among the several candidates, but now It s belng rapldty ronsolldate:d on Haucock. About thirty of the delexntes arrived this morning, aud report that a vole taken on the trafn resulted unandmous)y £ Tancock, and Alxand e McClure saya that, however the Pennsylvanta delegatfon may wa. very trey will at last settle upon Huncock, and wll nominate bim. Hancock, says M- Clure, K a Peunsylvanian, which is the flrst point in his favor, and 18 no fnconslderable vne with the delegation. Nest, he s the candidate upon whom the fac- tions into which the party of the State Isdivided could armonize, Lustly, and which Is more Important, his candidacy would wear out con- tructlon. “The greenback sentifnentin the party In the Statehos been suppressed until it ean be held down no louger without an explosion, The great manufacturing intorests of the Btate are suffering, and reliet is demanded. Those in- tercstsuro for Honcock. They are also sgninst Thiden, but 2 TILDEX 18 OUT OF THE' QUESTION, The tbree great States of Pennsylvania, Ohlo, and Indians are sgainel blm. It nominated, he would lose thein all, and the candidato cannot be a man who would fose those States, whatever may be his chances fn New York. Ilaucock continues to develop strength in the South, which fa attrib- utabie to his couree in Loulslana: hesides, be has wade intonds llgnn Tilden in New England, twe delezatea from Mamsachusetts, one from Connecti- sut, and oue from New Hamprhiee belng now for Hancock, Gen. Tom Hwh\r. who represents the ruz-huby In the Ohlo delegation, has also declared The willlmtees tosupport. Hantock, and on tio v\lu:h' the Huncock movement ls steadily golng up to-day, e Tienry Watterson, of tho Loutsyille CouriersJournal, what it waa that brought ubout the liantsck movement in the Sonth, .+ MR. WATTERSON REPLIED: +*Someboy haa heen putting it fnto tho heads of some of th i hern delegzaten that Hanenck might win: hnt auld not carry a rincla Northern Stato, and that wonld make an eid of him, Tho Sunth has pased the perlod for gusth in politics, There 18 ho longer - occasion for us to indulge 10 that. ~We need no longer go on giving gunranteo of our reconstrnction, - \WHOR WG Fop- ported Mr, Grecloy, that was rough, bt what want Is o reform af the Adminfstration. —'Tilden will glve un that. Hancock would bear defeat. Tiesides, we don't want any ore willlary Presl. dents, For ud to nominate linncock would' ho jlke THE NOMINATION OF GHEBLEY, We attempted to out-do the Republicana fn thefr own ling, and would bring sbout the like defeat; but there fano lack of reason why he should not benominated. Last night | had to " make o specch at o meeting at the Southern ffotel, fn which 1 had to discuss camdidates, When T came to Haoncock, 1eald, *Will finncuck doY' Instuntly the respone camo ¢ No,* S Wy [ osked, *lie couse he hanged a woman,® waw the reply from the crowd, and every Domocrat thers Indorsed It. Ihiat of iteclf will enid hin - Since the latter has Veen dinenrsed the Southern delegnten lnve rapidly changed thelr views wpon the watter, and (1 vens ture that In the Conventjon Huncock will nob get twenty Suuthern volew,™ e SOUNDING BELMONT. M'DONALD, OF INDIANA, TRIES 18 IIAND. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. 8. Louts, June 20,—To-day more arrivals to swell the throng of delegates and outside poli- tieluns here nesembled; morg profuse swearlug and sweating on the part of ‘Tilden and anth Tilden strikers; more wire-pulling and intrigue than will ever be told ofj more mysterlous con- ferences at the headquarters of the respective candidates, and more windy dlscussfon and bulsterous harangues In hotel lobbles whercin the greatest nalse 18 made by those who know the lenst; more wranghivg and Jurs smong the Tamniany Demnocracy und the Tiklen Democra= ¢y, the inflated Democracy snd the hurd-money, bloated bondholding Democracy, nnd the various other etyles of Democracy, and the afr fs thicker thun ever with the vaths of Demueruts at the hopeiess idiocy and obstinacy of uther Democruts, und to-night, a8 the result of it all, no tan can tell what may come out of TILA TRENMENDOUS TOIL AND TROUBLY, wd nothing that might come of it could be wtonlshing, since the sltuation s such thut there {s no telling what may not huppen. The flendricka men have been industriously labor- Ing all day to bring about a conselidution of the anttTilden forces upon thelr candidate, out thus fur the effort has proved bootless the uutbTilden men, led by August Iicmont, arc perfectly willing tnat the luftation Democracy of the West should take a tiand (1 getting Tliden out of the way, but the anti- T)lden wen of New York are only less bostile to the anti-Tilden grocuback Democrats of the West then they sre lo Tilden himeelf. Hendrick strength consiats (n the fact that he has so far suc- aceded In getting upun both sides of the question, while commiiting himeelt to neither, 8o that il & anjon of thess iwo wings of the anti-Tilden tactiune bs possiblc, there ls uiore prowlalug pros- pect of auch consolidation upun him than upon ny other cundidate named. —What emall prowjiect ihore isof that cunsolidatfon wasndicated by August Belmont to-day iu au Interview with “Senator McDunald, which the latter obviously soughit for ihe purposs of 7 SOUNDING BRLMONT opon the consolldation which the Hendrl seek to effect. McDonald was presenting b ment in favor of Hendricks' avallibily, Wi twont, with the sirof oue in & position tu dv ihe ultimatum, sald the Buanclal Juterests of New Yurk would not suppart Gov, Iendricks; they were afraid of hie xoli-money tendencics,’ ~ McDon. ald repliod that Lo himself waa & Lard-moucy Democrat, and did not know that Hendricks ditler- ed from Lim (McDouald), 7This did not scem to atrike the Amcrican sgent of the Rothachilds ut once, and he dinlomatically rejoined that the tinan- clal {ntereata of New York were too ruch fn doubt 8 Lo Mendricks: views upon the sublegt und bis fdentificatiou with the {nflationists of his Slate Lo De satiefied with that. ‘lic American agent of the Hotschilds cut shorthis obacevation npon the sub- le wa though that ended ft, as evidently it did n ble estimation, The doubt s to Hendricks' poats tiva upgn the uestivn—tlat s, Wis dodgivg li~is THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1876, sreclacls why he cau expect no real Aapport from he antl-Tilden faction In New York, of which Betmont tn one of the lealers: and the New York anti-Tildenites do not In the losst seek to concenl that, for DELMONT TALKS NATARD, bt 18 not credited with meaning any determined efart fo eecure the nomination for Hagard. ind ns yet has done nothing to bring that about, and it huw crops ot that the cail cancidate of the fuc- ton from New York which las made und fs making such bitter, relentless warfare on Tilden, s not Bayard, but Horatlo Seymonr, The plan, it s now tiderstood, 1a to press the flht againet Tilden In the New York delegation to auch extreme that convenient occasion will be presented & delegate from_rome other State Lo sugest the name of Seymour a4 the onv Nemoerat upon whom the party in New York could nnite, Then one rep- resentatlve from each of the opposing factions 1s to be brought fo sccond the nomination upon that score, and Ioratio (s to be nominated as the only man 'who cun carry the Ewmpire Stato sgaiust Hayes, —— TIENRY CLAY DEAN. INTENVIEW WITH THE OLD WARNMIONSE. Special Dispaich bo The Tribuna. 81, Louis, June 28.~lleury Clay Dean arrived {n this clty yesterday, and, thongh not adplegate to the Convention, is taking a Jively part in Ita organization, e s strenuously advocating the nsertion of a soft-moncy plank In the platform, and s bitterly opposed to Tilden. Upon belng questioned to-nfght by your correspondent ns to what the greenback mnen would do fn the event, of the adoption of u hand-money platform by the Democratic Conventlion, hie replivd that they would at once Joln with the laboring class and Grangers, and upon A platform pledged to natlonal justice and the rights of labor nominate candldates and continuc this warfare upon capltalas the old Abolitionlsts made war upon slavery, untll the laboring closses of the country were freed from the sluvery of capltal. To a question as to whether the greenback men would support Tilden 1t nomfnated, he safd, “I answer frankly, they would support him under no cireumstances, A capitalist worth §7,000,000, & speculator In ratirouds and skin railroad bonds, who MIAMBLESSLY EXPENDS MONEY ‘and uses the machinery of pulitical corruption to scenre his own nomlnation in & manner un precedenterd even In these corrupt times, 18 not the man needed Ly tho laborers, mechanics, Grangers, and greenback men (o work a reform. " Abont the presence of John Morriasoy here, ho eald: **1t§s perhaps tho first Instance fu tho his- tory of Christlan civilization when o prizo-fighter camanptoa political cunvention to exhibit hie broken noscasu trophy of war, and perhaps tho oyly Instance in which the proprietor of a fashlon. nmu gambling hell has over ventured amung the shadows of the splres of Chriatlan churches to cngage In o keneral rovival, and hurry up the mfllontum of polltlcal reform. It in o shamelosa ueglect upon the rm of the railroads that a specinl ¢Ar wau not provided to brimg him here, as was done In the transportation of Hammond to Jeffer- ron City. Cerfalnly after the presence and power of this polltical evangellst hoa dono ita work at the St Louls Conventlon, its diffuzed Influence among the members of that body will necensitute the dispenxation of the ervices of Moody and Sankey In every part of the land.” IN TUE EVENT OF TILDEN'S IMINATION, he thinks both Democratic and Republican ureon- back men il orzauize o eampuln and koop up the fght nuththe fdie capital of’ the country citn no longer enslave the active productive Jabor of the peoply, **I have consuited,' said he, **Western nnd Northwestern men o the subject, in Miseourl, Towa, Illincls, and Kaneas; ofliers Lave wrltten to me and pledged themsulves to make & nomination in case Tilden or a havd-money platform 18 bmposed npon the peopio—ameoy the rest the Hon. Charles -Mason, late Com- missioner of Patents, who bore off the honr of n Went Point cluss, In which It. . fee wits see- ond, authorlzing mo Lo say that he wus ready to Join any such movement. Tcunld mame others, but prefer not.™ About Bayard, he s **3ir. Bayned is an Eastern man with Eastorn sym- puthies, who voled agalnst the reduction of Presi- dunt Grant's aulary, which precludes o support of him by vur greenbnck people, Moreover, hie s the chusuplon of the sapreme lnpossible nonsense of rexuuiing epeclo payment when we have no speclo 10 pay with.* AND ASOUT THUBMAN: ““Thnrman s a very able lawyer, and a good Jndge of the law aa it 18, but a poor judge of what the Jaw ought to baj; a geninl genticman of aplen- did parts, whoin we cauld well support §f he would favor the payment of the bonds ln greenbacks, and the abelltion of that fruitful mother of monop- olies, the Natlonal Bank system. That nest of cockntrice's egen which las tntehed ot poverty, hugkraptey, sid universal feawd, haw been the handmaid of opposition, the she' tiver and her whelps let Joose npon Lho defenseluss people to do- vour them." And of Mireouri's favorito son, Col. Broadhead, e rakds ' Mr. Lroadhead ls o very clever Connty Court lawyer, who has carefully en- tumbed bia golitical opiilon, {f o ever had any, 11 0 xplondidly decorateq scpiulcho of silence, ~ belleve his only disthiction of a national character was & tenaclous prosocuclon in o crlmingl cuurt, ns the choren lawyer, of Grant, Is thers auybodv else you want my epinfon about? I'LL GIVE THEN HELLI? As to what the Convention will do, ho thinks the Republican piatform lately udopted at Clnciunatt will be reproduced at St,"Louls, in which case the greenback men of the country will aluudon both Partics, and become the representative of the people, by sdopting Thomas Juiferon's method, and iving to the countey a paper currency bised wpon the credit of the Uovernment and the tagn- ton af tho peuple, “+What do you think of the course of the Demo- purty wince 18401 e since that timo the Democratic party has play- ed tho part of . COACH-DOG to the Republican rnrly, cping alwnya ot spectful distance of "tho” lensth of its chaiu, cach car fulling In- with the ductrines taughit by the i’lu)mhllcnn Fi the year before, ‘The adoption of i hard-money platform by the Democeatle party would kv very much 1ike a” defendant going fnto court admitting all the clalws of the plalntitl, the Jurtice of his cause, the dellnquency of himaelf, und then gravely asking Judument in hls own fa- vor. 1 tho Democrats adupt the Kepublican plat- form on tho money ()ll\:uuun. they would show great wisdum fu resfirmlug the heniination of Tinyus, osking for 8 division of the spolls of Gov- ernment, and telling the people to go- to- tho duvil uud tuko curo of thetnelves.™ LIERE AND THERE. TILDEN LANOELY AUEAD, 87, Lou1s, Mo., June 25,—A few hours here aroull that Is nccessary to eatlsly the lookef-un that thero {8 no organized cffort of great forco for uny candidute exeept Tilden. Tl audscity of his supporters sweeps overything before ity and makes the mention of other names seem puerlle, ‘s f8 more promiuently so than in the caso of Blafne's support at Cinciunatd, and his friends clafm his nowlnatlon on the sceond ballot with the requlsite two-thirds, for the two- thirds rule will be adhered to, It ia true lin- partant delegutions, such o8 Wisconal, Michi- gan, and North Caroling, huye promiscd u solid or nearly solid vote for Tilden, but witer all the result will dopeud on the actlon of the Southern delegations. They ore mostly Jook- crs on up to this thue, thele views belng well expressud by Gov, Walker, of Virgiufu, Gen, Walker suld thut the delegation from the Old Dominlon, which had sceepted the results of the War and were in trie unlson with the people of the North, hud come to Bt. Louls with the firm determiuatlon to”sscurtain Wit wan tho North preferred us thlr standard-Dearer for 1870, and would join heart and band In thelr wapport of ' that man. TIIE MUACULAN STATESMAN, The Hon, Julin Morsissey hus circulated Indua. telonaly among these delegations, 1le was tnvited before the Loulsiana delogation this afternoon, und addressed thein in behalt of Tildon, NEW YOUK. Atameeting of tho New York delegatfon this aftcrnoon u jettor was read from the Hon. loratio Seymour, declining In the most positivo teciis uny nomination” that might be tenderud him by thy Democratic party. 1o confessed that a declination appeuarod”rather husty when considering the fact that 1o nomination hud been tendored, but be had declined thus carly in order thut no baflots might be wasted un his name, After sowme prehminary action, a farmal test votu was taken, Witha view of sscerialning the preferences of the delegation, which resulted us ullows: "Tliden, 62 ficlymu\lr, Hendricks, 7; Church, 13 §fancock, 1; fiayard, A resdolution was then otlored oa follows: Resvlved, That the New York delegation cast thuir votea'sa a untt untll by a majority vote s ree conideration wlinlf bo sgrecd upon, . ‘The resolution passed after much discuselon, after which Col, Euston introduced the following: «d, That when l)i’ Tequeat of twenty-iive delegation for {u’l\' lege to retlre from the Conventiou for consultmion, s wotion 1o recons slder the u, 1t vote shall be ln order for dis. cusslon, WITII TII8 PLOOD FOR TILDEN, many rutwors originated calculuted to strenpthen him, bnt which, ‘run dewn, proved to be false. Fur instance, it wus circulated that Carl Schurz would speak in the Southeru to-night for Tilden; but as Schurz fu fn Pennsylvaniu that cannot be, auil his partner hore pronounces Ty to be without foundation. “Anuther gave it thai s com. bination belween aupportors of ‘filden sud Hen- dricks hud buen effected, the latter to take the Huln secund place. ‘This story the lndlana dele pronoutced unfuunded, ™ ' ter,” »uld Gen. Manson, *'aud nover cl frout in the fuce of the encmy, We stand by Gov. llendricks to the end. It thy Cone veution nominates Gov. Tilden they wiil seek clee- where fora second Lo the ticket. The ludisna deleguted are irm but aro not boasting, TUE ILLINOIS DELEGATION held o lmxf seesfon this sfternuon and disens the tnancls) questions of the thue. The del tlon ecemed to be sbout equally divided between hard und soft money, but settled in ke convichion that & compromiss Wil be ucceaaary if auything e «nid In the platform on the moniey question. Gen, John B, © McClelund, who = was eelected for the mmitice %on Ttesointionw, < preascd himact as In faver of the re- penl of the Resumption act, and In fn favor of carly apcele payments, 'Thore Ia likely to be a flerce fight on the woney question, e praminent greenback men ke Vourhees, of Indina, ol iwiniz, of Ohio, Iinve hoew appofuted on the Com- mittes” on Tesolutions, fu the Ohlo delegation tecre waa a protracted fight which resulted Tn the selection of the Hon, Thopas Ewing by 251 votes, “This quextion iaro puch fearcd that 2 nimber of delegites are urging the proprivty of saylog noth- iz on tho money question lin the *platform. Of the Territorles, only Colorado wiil be yee- mitted to participate In the procoedings of the Con- vention, A b from Peru, Tod,, accompanled by several prominent mombers of that delegation, etrnded weveral Btate hemlquarters this ‘morning, At the New York headyuarters dudia Ruskirk, from Indi- ann, MAde o short arkdress to the New Y orkors, ad- vising harmony of feellng umong Democt ansucinge the New York delegatlon they came here 28 Domocrats, and would support as {he standarid bearer of the Democmey whoever should be nom- i Francis Reruat, Senator fom New York a8 belel cosponee, ‘counseling harmony, and 2 the Indiann "delecation that New York .. et them I the same epleit ax avowed by tie gentloman who bad addrossed them, and if it turns out that the Cooventlon ahonlil designate Gov. Tendricks na the strongest man with which to win uccere, New York will give hiu o bearty sup- pott. PRNNSTLVANIAL Tho hiopes of the vpponents of Tilden now een- teo nround Pennaylvanin, This Stite haa resolved 1o vute kolld for Hancock, and contiane to vote for fum, | with no second chofee belind. This sction, they'think, will draw to thole mippurt onoush Slates to prevent the nominatlon of Tilden, and then Wil Allen, of Ohio, botng out of the wag, tho votu of that State wonld bo added to thy Haus cack eolumn, and be fullowed laier by tho Hen- drickssnpputicrs, This i Ceirplan, 1€ it should icceed, Peunsylvania woufd be able to cive thy recond placo to the Fon. 'Thomas f¥ine " Tho frlends of - Mendtickn evi- dently the critcal _nature of tho situation, and are alding in an cffort to prevent a two-thirds vate for Tilden, That uow 4y the only n‘Yu left o the opponents of the Now York cans It h didate. TIHE COUNT FOR TILDEN on tho first Lallot now exceeds 400, The Tamimany leadera are 80 much discouraged as to be abunt ready to give up the contest, and at this hour it Tooka ua if Tilden wonld sweep the field. TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION At meetingy of the Natlonal Commlttee, Mr, Tlenry Watterson, editor of the Lonisville Conrler- Journal, was selected temporary Chiafrman of tho nvention. 'Uhis was the first Vietory for Tilden. For Secretury, 1% O, Prince, of Mirruchusetts; Asgistant Secrutaries, J. O, Walker, lowa, and L. Donovan, ~Ohlo; Eergeant-at-Arms, Capt, Dan Able, St. Louis. TIIR OREENDACKERS, | The followlng puper was lafd before the Natfonal Committen this morning by the greenback defeya- tlon from New York, Br. Lovix, June Tn the Demncratle Nutl al Commiigee—tix: The delentl Iy the Donmoeratic uvention, heid ity on Uie 18t of Jutie, to tvpresent the Srate of New Yotk [ the &t Louls Prestlential Convention of the a7th | apectfully Tepresvil o your Conmitteu that they re i atteiinee in Uilvclty for tha purios rxing the dutles imposed tpon them TG Coustituents; vt ticy are tforme anothier defegatlon, headed by~ the 1lou, Fra Kernan, and applinted at o State Conventlun held nt Ttiea, 14 niso_in attendance, ' clatiming o New York, This therefore, | respectlully wigkiots | 1o, solle ' Gomn miltye. afd make tho formal Fequest, that tho sents in the Convention-liall, nwarded by Sonr Committea totho Staté ot Now York, wiinil be InfCéntirely vacant and ufi- oceupled, sl hoth delegntions sbsolns from the use thereaf until such ti; 1tsclf, tpon the report of {ta own Co ctermined who are e Ci to th dentlata, ainll hinv eutitted to sumes the sole deatre aud demnnd of this delegation Deing that both deiegations be pinced upon the same ciyual footing upon the oreantzation of the resldentinl Conventlon, and that your Counnitteo sliall o no act In aprej- tion ‘beinta the ¢on- dection apn Gl J, TUCRER, (,Il'lll‘rl."’cc"" LS 10EON J, TUCKER, Cha 1, Mc Seeretary of the Now HODNETT TAKES IT UPON 1T y Spectul Dinpatch 4o The Trilune, WastvatoN, D, C., dune 20, —lohn Pope Hod- nett to-day Informed Sam_Kandall, Chalrman of the Approprintions Committee, thint if the Jntter would stand by him, b, Joln Tope Hodnett, would plve the Demecratle ticket fn Towa 70,000 majorlts, odnett {« understood to_ huve mude a contrach with o tood many sctelers apon the Des Motnes Valley Iinds 0t 810 each to overthrows de. clston of the United States Supreme Conrt as well g Lo give tho Democratic tickot a wmajority lo ows, wherelly eliher delexston hall be placed udieial or disadvautagcous vention and the pubil In advan the merits of the New York conte mlited, GENERAL NOTES. TIE ONIO DELEGATION NOT ALL INFLATIONISTS. Spectat Dispatch 10 The Tribune, B1. Louts, Mu., June 25~-The Oblo delegn- tlon, notwithstanding being instructed to vote for the anclent Allen and rag-tnoney, turns out ta bo really an antéinflation delegutfon; that fs, the majority of the delegates are opposcl to the re-repudiation doctrine of the Cincinnatl £n- qulrer, and 1 movement {8 ou foot among them to keep Gen, Toui Ewing off the Committeo on Resolutions, to -which he especlally nspires in order to put the rag-baby upon the platform, Notwithstanding ~tho “hostility to Tlden in Oljo, because of his opposition to Allen, there ' are four votes In the delegation, Including that of Armetrong, of tho Cleveland Plaia- Dealer, which, if Thurman boe withdrawn, will bo lost for Tilden, The Ohin del- egatlon, however, at present is proparing to sup- port Thurman zoalourly, thus in effect rovising the actfon of the State Conventiun, in which the Allen crowd deliberately rat down upon Thurman, JOES, FARKENR, of New Jersey, In aleo held fu revorve to fl%flm a8 the dark horse kunld ocenston present for his be- {ng entored In the raco us such, John Forsythé in né longer left all alone to do the tatking sud working for JUDGE DAVIS, Gus errinzton arrlved this forenoon, full of Oeht tor iy candidate, and began operations 1o her upret Perry 11, Smith's sale of the tinois ton to Tilden, by getting up n coalltion of the Davis and Hendricks men in the delegation 1o oppose Smith foe tho Chalemanship, Guw himeelf naplres to that honor, and doubtlers wlil eapture it Tle Is very sunguine, 100, of finding un oppor- tunity to fotch forward Judge Liavis aa the Great Unknown. TUNPOANG OF TAMMANY ROWDIRY John Kelly fotehed hera to work agalnst Tildonare doing more thin any othee one agency ta strengthe en Tilden. "Thelr unmithznted Mackgnardiam, and bullying, and bluster, are hut culealated Lo strengtheon Tilden, Atall events, Tilden stock la nezaln In the ascendency, his hackers having scem- ingly recovered from the shock of the first assanlt of the antl<Tiidenltes In New York, Ktill, tho moat favorable fgnres for Tilden leave him short of the requisite’ two-thirds, and it Innot eany to #ee how ho can aecure the nomination under the Awo-ihirdw rule, which willnot, It 14 safe to say, Lo dlsturbed. HENDRICKR' MANAGRRS, Tho Tilden ten to-day clrenlated the report that THeudricks has expressed o willingness to take tha wecond place on the ticket, This report was uned to koo effect In weakening Kaneas and Michican delerates, Immediately the Indluna delegation Al . ieuting mnd ynsmell & resamtion Goat, 1 wny one nominated Hendricky for Vice-President, tho Indlana delegation would withdraw his namo, They profeen to regard any propoeition to place Hendricks eecond as an’Insnlt. Thisls a clear cane of blufl, for it §& underetood that Hendrieks' dlainelination in this rempect 13 lmited to a combinution with Tiden, o will fifl with llancock or any ather man now named, 'he Hendrleks Interest has been munuced with consuminate awkwardness and Incapacity, 1lls friends are n popular gang, but they have no teader, and there §s no munagement ‘In his ho- binlf, 'Tle has no one to take ndvantage of the weaknesses that are developed o rivals, The Indiana men are the most hn»vl(nblu crowd on tho grouad, and the_anly one that cultivates the races of warfare, Thoy are zealous, too, hut it W tho zeal 0f a camp-weoting vather than that of war, Huncock I in better hands, snd his strength i hecoming erystallzed, Wallace will muke o dls- play thut will atow for all It In warth, A BTRANGE PARALL Tho Pennsylvania delegates had a stormy scasion to-day, ‘Tho four Tilden men opposed the rosolu- tion to voto ua n unit for Hlaucock, After it w adopted they declared that they wonly flvpeul to the Conventlon, It is a colncidence that the rame qrieatton was_tatwed at Claclanatl by the same number of delngaten from the samo Htate. The fatus seent to have deereed that the Jll\rnllfl hes tween Biaine and ‘Tilden shall o purfuct In every stage of the procecdings, VOORTIEES claima that his defeat to-day was not due to his fuancial views, but to hie refussl to support Ureeley. AT LOUISVILLE, Towsviee, Ky., Juno ‘The sclection of Mr. Watterson a8 temporary Chalrman of the Dumocratic Convention hus been recoived with sreat watisfaction here, and fs regarded as vory uvoruble for THden's nowdnation, which leearnest. 1y hoped for in Kentucky, Spectal IllzN X}‘OUT;;;, Trid! pe putch (o una, DanviLie, L., June 20, —A lurge number of the nntereliled “of our county started for tho St, Louis Conventlon to-day. Four special trafng of elght conches cach from thu Hast have already possed over the Toledo, Wabash & Western Kaifrond for the Convention, IN GENERAL. RATIFIOATIO CARLINVILLI Special Dispateh to The Tribune, CARLINVILLE, 11}, Jung 26.—The Hon, Bhelby M. Cullum, Illnols’ next Governor, and Geu, John L. Ringker, Elector-ut-Lurge from thle Btate, addressed a lurge and cuthuslastie yatiti- cation meeting in this ety this evening, ‘Ihe poured hot shot into the” enembes' ranks, and helr remurks were recelved amid bursts of en- thushustic applause. 1t was an ofd-fashloncd political mecting, und lndicates that the musics are aroused. ‘The attendunee wus large. A Hayos aud Wheeler club was organized sud will do” yedwan wervics in the comiug cumpalyn, TILE VEELING IN WISCONSIN, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Racase, W June N6, —Tue lou., Jehn ¥, Putter was In tawn to-day, Fe I perfoctly enthu- #instic over the roault of ihe Cincinnnti Conventlon, He rezands the platform nud ticket as perfectly baml-proot, nnd” grecls them s a retuen to tho Boatavn of the fepublican party. 1t scemn to hnve brought back the vld fire to His cyee, “Ihon. deof men {n this fate, wlo have treely criti claed the bad tendencus of the party for o fow sears past, will, witl * Bowle-Ruite Potter, " wheel Into'Tine nnin, and yon way xet down Wia- conrin as good for 20,000 majority noxt November for Hayes and Wheeler, BHPUBLICANISN IN LOGAN COUNTY, Spevtul Disputieh to The Tribuné Arranta, Nl dune st -We Sedln grand eatl. fleation meeting Eatunlay m‘nnlnf. Flie crowd wan adideossed by Col. Maeriam aml W, W, Richmond, Ol rellatils Logan Connty §n awake, The party i unlted, and s ranks are belog daily tncrenred ; and, after the St Loois Cony rty thronghout the natlon . Success faouee; for, with w Iayes and Wheeler, Cullom and Tipton, bound to win, CONanRs: Canmoxnarr, 1L, dune 20, ~The malority of the Willlamson anil ackran Coanty delgates to the Cangreasional Conventlon, which convenes at Calro” ta-torrow, went down ta-day. The cliofco reema far dackeon Frick, of I'nion County, ol though J. C, Willls, of Tlaskl, I8 tho strongest arpirant, but there in nmeh prefudice agalust b, apectur pCANID, 11 l £ Camo, lf".fil to {M mblufllll. 1 . A grand Hayon an “I'II'I' cler ratitieatlo eine ) 2 iy s bein:: hold hiero ta- Ty numeroun dee- wressional Comventlon from the whicl wmvets hero to-morrow, MASSACIUSETTS. THE NOSTON BRISTOW CLUB SPECIFICALLY TURNED INTO A CIVINSERVICE REFORM CLUB, Crrrespondenca New York Erentng Post, DostoN, June 23—~Last night the Bristow Club in this city voted to malntaln its organtzu- tion and to eall itzell in future the Republican Civil-Servies Reform Club. The namo Is long and unwlieldy, but the fnsertlon of the word “Republican ” indieates platnlr how wel] the nominations of the Cincinnatl Conventlon have Dbeen recefved by o fargge number of good cftf- zens who were ready to Teave the Republiean purty n ense cortaln other names had headed our ticket. The defent of Blaine was a great disappaint- ment to alarge proportion of the steady party wen; but thelr grief bus heen tempered by the withdrawal of Mr. Bristow, and s fast giving wny toclation at the prospectof cortaln victory, ‘anmll{ donbts that all who voted lust year for jov, [tice will voto for Hayes aud Wheeler, and erybody expects the hulk of the prohibitlon men to Joln with thew. 1t in safe to sy that the old Tepublican fmrly of 1871 ls unlted again for the Chicinnati ticket, SRume cavillers draw attention to the want of gen- cnthusinam, It are oaslly answored by o ref- ncu to the heat of the weatiier and the asanrance mcetin 1, and it i participate saten’ o tho Co sgyptlan couutic it the ardor of the party will be kindlud toa | blaze when the canvaed in falrly begun, The groatest cnconragement {8 derlved from the course of tho Liberals who left the fold four years . It In no cxazeeration to eay that, asn hody, they huve come buck, though oo feiv mny keep alaof in hopes of honest candidates and 0 _positive rm and hard-moncy platform to be adopted at . Louls next wecek, T reform or ristow eloment with good rearon congratnlates {teclf on o substautint victory. 1n- wtenad of Tenving the party in despair, 1t fns ot- tempted reform within the parts, und ‘s In vrent meanure heen ancces<ful, Thai it i gratifed, 11 not entlrely watistied, i appaent from the course taken last nlght, With s power controlling only about one-tifth of the Conventlon, the reformesy have been able to ssy whi shoald 1ot he nominated, Af not to dictate the nomination Iteclf, and [ om surprised to find how aniversully they'sre plensed with the result. The —grumblers ore few na to the result, but many when the acts of Memsrs. B, IR, Hoar and Dona are mentloned. The latter's unekiliful specch be- fore the Conwontlon 1a- criticteed 8. Implylng. thnt nobody but Mr. Bristow could carry Magsuchusetts, yot s week o the o aaortiun was coumbionly made and befleved here, Judgo Hoar fs biamed for not waking a ficrcor fAght for Sristow, and 18 held In w manner vospunsible for tho defent. A very jiat censure In cunt upon the Mussachuseits dolc- cutfon for holding meotings with closed doors. fowever well founded ehin biawe of fndividuala wny be, theea scems to be u want of appreciation of the fuct thut the Inlluence of the Stato i na- tlonal ad parts conncits has greatly declined of Iats years. “There uro no great lenders here, nnd the best we have svens bunt on golng out of ‘poll- ties, Vhen, ngaln, New Enghind was divided, which Jessened et more the prestige of Massa- chnsutta anil the value of It vate, On the whale, the uominntions have created a fecling of calm’ wntiafactlon, which will casily be excited to entiuslasm durlng ihe autumn, MISCELLANEOUS. BIUSTOW AT HOMS, Lousvitie, Ky.® Junc 26.—Col. Bristow renched this city to-dny. This evening an im- menee crawd nt bio feicnds and neighbora called on him fnformally and gave him @ hearty welcome to his old Kentucky homo. Tho reception was par- ticipated In by men of all parties. All seomed to bo proud of the great distinction ho haa won and the honor he had done to this city and State by his able and honest administration of tho Tronaury. ‘Thero in o doubt of the fact that Col. lirlstow iy a warm place ln the hearta of tha peoplo of ull parties, “The dumonstration this ovening was liko an old-fashioned fumily gathering, Juddcw, phyni- clans, merchnts, Deinocrats and. llc]luhl‘mm, alike taking purt, BLOOMINGTON, e Dsvute e Tuoountiri. Tt T T8 b tatte meeting wax hield to-nlght at thie Republicun County headquarturs, prestded over by Col, John Reed, and arrangements madu for & grand ratiltation. weotlug ot next Sutunday, LOCAL. CHICAGO. ELEVENTIL WAID, The Eleventh Ward Republican Club held a regular meeting lust evening fn the open alr, fu front of Martiie's Hall, Ada street, with Mon- rou Heath, Prestdent, in the chalr, and o large attendance, Mu). Edwards, from the Special Committeo, reported the draft ot u constitution and by-laws for the govermnent of thy Club, The roport was weeepted sud udopteds Gene Mann inoved that o committee of two from cach precinet bo selected by theChalr to suggest names for the rest of the offives of the Club at next mceting, Messrs, Blrkland, Glover, Wells, Bpraguo, Gion, Mann, A. L. Mulif> g 1iddly, "und Cochran wero appointed the Fommilttee, Mr, lHeath tendered his resignation as President. Ald, Beliran wan etiosen'a delegnte to the Mayur Convention'in placo vt Mr, Wooilard, Cu(!l. “T'utile oiferod tho following: ** \Wienras, Monroe Healh, o cltizen of the Eleventh Wand, huw for two years occupled thy porition an Chairman of the Finance nmitteo of he City Council; and S Wiiznkan, ip that pesition, s tinportant to our citlzens and taxpayced, ho has ahown bimnel? fully competent and hus in an honest and businesa-1ike mauner lischarged the duties; therefore, 4+ teaolved, Thut the Eleventh Ward Hepublican Club_fereby recommnends the name of Mounros Ilcath to the Republican City Convention, which meots In thin city un Satunday, duly 1,04 n It canildato for Mayor. Mr, ileath has” shown him- aclf fully conversant with putlic affairs; and, os a succesdful business-man, fie vould sliow the same executive abllity In the-disctargy of hls duty as hll(uruf L‘I.Imfi:). \ Jtesoload, That our delegates aro hetuby fn- structed o put his nawo befors the Cunventlon, aud to wae all honorablo meats to have him nomf. nated; ind wo urgently puquast ull poud Republi- cans 10 unity with u.in the aomiuation of & cane didate whove ofiiclul tocord il own prr- sonul Integrity, honsty, sut roformn_ record will T insure the succens of the epiblican tlcket, ™ + Pl resolutions were unaninously adopt Mr, Heuth resigned his pesition as del to to thu Conventlon, und Jobn G, Mitchell was choden in his stesd, Tha Cluh then ndjourned till next Monday even. lufi AL 8 u'clock, when un eatlre new st of ‘ollicers W 1 bu choevn, TUH MABS-MEITING, A moating of the Bub-Commlittce appolnted by tho Conzulidated Cuinmittes of tho Cook Cuunty Ro- ‘mhllcll\ Club to prepare for the grand layeas and Vhieeler munn-muellng was held yesterday after. noon at Republican headquanors, Jolw i1, L'qu‘.’lh Chalen Tlat gentleman snnounced that he had seen the lon, Rubert G, Ingawoll, who fnformed hilin (hat he was obliged to po to New York this week, und hence would not bs presont Baturda nlght, but that ho woatd wirely b hiore one wee from that thme, The Comurtice then adjourned 1o report to the Conxotidated Committe at the sumu place Thureday atternoun ut & o'cluck. je_une derstood that the Hon, shelby M. Collom sud othee ‘xmmlnufl wentlemen will dddress tho Huyes sud Whueler meeting. EIGHTIL WaliD. A II)N:HX\FIJ( the Efzhth Ward Republican Club wia held Jast eveniug at No. 33 Blie Island ave- nug, Proaldent P A, loynu {n the chalr, Uipl. Jubi Skepliene wxpliued that oue of the objetis of the meeting was Lo ratify the uction al- ready taken du renting No, £32 Harflson street us the Canipalgn headquirters of tho . Mombers of the Club oflured their vervices in paluting the rooni and In puttin ua flatures free of cost. O sotion of Mr, ackett {1 wus volod that Meanrs. Barrett, Huckett, aud Frasler by appoints el & committen W bt up the hall with chales other ixtures, On motion, adjourned, sub) the call of the Clulr, PIFTEENTIL WARD, A mecting of the Fifteeuth, Ward Republican Club woa Lield last ulght at the nuw quarters of the Club, No. 200 Orchord strect, Mr. Gearge £. Adams In the chalr, The Mayoral electlon, aud the mouucr of conductiugit, was the main ques- tion for conslderation. ‘I'he Chair said that he understood that nomina- tons Werw Lo be mude by o Conventlou of the same men, who cumposed the County Kepublican Cou- veutton, e was {uforued that Lis idea was cor- rect, aud Mr. B, Adum eing called upon, ru- ported 1o the Club the o0 or rather agrees =3 Lt ment of the Excentive Committees of the different ward clubs Ina meotlng Jaat Phursday night at the Grand Vacllio Iintel, 'The Chair tated that ho thought the main prpose And intent of that con- voention was the good of the party, Me. € B, Addams said th samo thing, and thoi hoth gentlo- men expronsed thelr dingust’ nt the result of tho proceedings, Conaidernblo_dixcusalon then (onk placo a4 to who and what were the ** Grand Conneil, ™ **('en- tral Club, " ** Central Committon, " ofc. e Chafr suidl that e understood tiint the'Central Cluh wan ancll constituted body, Which had _Invited two delegaten to mect wilh i, but fiad no_ vole and 1o eny fn matinen, <fmply silting and Touking on, la- {ening to the profound wisdom storod in the bralne of the Contral Committeo, Me. W, 11 Phelpasald that 1t the Chalt's ldea wan careect about the deleentes to the trad Club Jie had alwaya heen mininformed, aml wan {u (hat condition when he voted to send delegates there, 1t wita then proposed that some one' by appofnicd to find ont ahout all theso bodies, Mr. Phelps then moved that the Grand Counell be requested to ro- port to the Fifteenth Ward Club the oxact duties of 11 theso mytte budie £, St was vn caited uponnxone of the Urand ouncil to state what went on in that Conncll. e replied that they got togethor, oot made o long epeceh, and they did pothing, | Laughter, | The motion asking for Instruction was hen pnt and carrlod, and the flon, J. ¢, Iiarker and Logens Sittle were nnked Lo obtain the Informution, by both holug Grand Councillors, Mr. C, I, Adama then raised tho question of flnances, and it wan wade the apeclal order for thd nest inecting. The meeting then adjonrnod, KEVENTEENTIL WARD, A mueumiol hu Seventeenth Ward Democratic Clih was culled fnt niht at the corner of ( Avtiuo and ¥ranklin strect, but no one ap, TOOL- o at Foley's, No, 140 Clark street, was quite active Instevening. The majority of the puols etond §25 on Tllden to S50 on the leld. There wero about ten paols solil, It was aboul like thia: Tilden, 205 Hendeicks, ?‘i ll)‘{w;n. 8; llancock, 43 Parker, 4; Thurinan, 43 Fleld, 12, TITE RLECTION OF MAYOR, To the Kditor af The Tribune. Cuteaan, Mareh 20.—The time {8 growing short in which to make selection of s suftable name to present to the City Convention Saturday for the oftice of Mayor, and while there arc 80 many gens tiemen In onr city who no doubt would fill the plnce with credit to themselves and eatisfaction fo the public, yet moat of theeo could not afford to sacrifico thefr own business interests to scrve the city Iults present distracted condition and for so shortn term. 1 catled upon one of the gentleman Yeaterday whose name has been spoken of, and he wery promptly told me he wonld not accept the place offered to him, Tt seems 1o tue, from alt I can learn about tho ifferent namen Spoken of, that Mr. Monroe Henth would give the must general satisfactlon to the Re- publiean votera of the city. Ilo has many warn tlends who woulil rally (0 s support. Ar, Heath eerved in the ofd Cauncll with rutiafacifon to alf honest cittzens, and his rocord s with the people. They know hime Ilis large oxporionco in city mat- ters wonld enable him to take hold of the afalea of the city at once, and, with the co-operatlon of the present nble aud honest Councll, he no doubt woulid soon restore the crodft of thoe city, and bring order aut of the present disordor, This [& onw af “the most important elections Chi- cago haw had for many yeors, excopting only the st Council clectlon, fn which the respectable buxiness men took such a deep inferest, and for which thicy were wo fally rowarded for their racrie five by sectigz %o many honest and intollient gon- tlemen elected to 1] the places of the bummars of the old Conncll. May we not hope that the rame Interest will be felt-in'the election of a Clile! Exee- utive of our city | A Voren. - RACINE COLLEGE. Annunl Commencoment. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Racixe, Wis., June 20,—The Racine College Commencement cxerciwes were Innugurated yesters day morning, by Bishop MeLaren prenchlng tho bacenlaureate scrmon In Bt, Luke's Church to one af the largest congregationn ever gathered within its walls, 'The morning was oppressively warm, but the learncd divine metaphorically led his ate tentive hearers by pastures green and gulet waters with one of the most eloquent sermons ever preached fn this clty on a similar oceaslon, The oventng sorvice In tho same church wns n very apropos supploment to the morning'a cflort, the Asrmon on the lattor occaalon being delivered by Bishup Wellos, of Southern Wisconsin. Tha afternoon of thy duy was occupled by the participants in the Larrabee Prizo Exbibition, who are membrs of the class of 1877, Among tha dixs tnguiehed vlnitars your corrospandent noted the following galuxy of theolagical luminariea: Bishop Gillespie, of Went Micligan; iishop Talbot, of In- dinna; Blwhop Brown, of 'Narthern Wisconsing the Jtev. Dr. Locke, of Chicago; the Rev, George Prossott, of Roston; the Rev, Georwe Waliace, tho 1tev, Mr. Seabreoze; the Ltev, Dr. S8amuols, of Ln Crowwe; tho Ree. 'Mr. Canfleld, the Rov. Mr Swythe, the Rev. Mr. Morrison, the Itev. Dr. Kean, the Hev, Dr, Ashler, of Milwaukeo; tno Hov, 'Alr. Payno and tho” ltov. Mr. Lunce, of ouiia. ‘I'lho rostenm was occupled by the Faculty of the colfege and Junior clas ‘I'he exercites in reading was first on tho pro- gramme, niwl bronght ont [na marked degroo the elocutionary talentof the several rendors, Part second wun devoted to th Junlor orations, an ho~ low: Kirst—** Apainst Oratory, " Charlea P, Taft; second, **Tuflucnce of Qoverument on Natlonal Character, " Machler T, _January: thied, A Flea for Culture,” Samucl ‘8. ¥, Uail; fourth, **An Apostle,™ Jeasiy Higuing, nfortunatuly these ambitious dirctplos of Demosthunes wers ovidently — unured to the rize of the ball Iu which they were spenking, 8 on scvernl occasfons they coulil not e heard beyond a cortain Hmit, ‘The aubject mattor, however, was well handled, aud won hearty npplauee front the attendants, The oration of Machier I'. January wax well executed, and Anely and cloverly Wiuntratod the Infinonce fur good and ovil that guvernment has on tha forna. tlon of gharacter, “Among other arguments ho ad. vanced the pleu fhat n plant robbed of the sunllzht witheres and becomea eickly and stunted in groweh, tut |t reated In tho apon air under the inflience of the dows of leaven nnd the froe, untrammeled winds, §t developesin Nture's fuirest proportiond, "Tho oratfons af the others wory cqually creditas e, and exhibited o high order of mental cultiva. ot aa well a much study and cure In propara- on, John Tuskin wns the {doal of Jerala 1iigging na an nostio of alf that wan geand, horale, aud pooti- ca) in human natoro. [ fear, however, that the bones of Cleero and Socralea raitied In thulr grayes when Mr, Taft entered hiw objections o the ity of o cultivation of orutory fu Govern- wmenta tiiat ars thoroughly enlightencd, 'l‘wmun’ow’l cxerclses will be particularly Inter- eating. e ——————— BILL BECK, Bpecial Corvespondence of Tha Tribune, MiLwaukEg, June 25, —There {2 not & news- paper man of old standing in this clty but has boca told a hundred times over that **big things ** were in process of bolug raked ap agalnst Bl Beck, Chief of Polleo; and that, unless Pinkerton, of Chlcago, conld find n profitable field for the vxer- <o of hin talent In Mllwaukeo, the whole foundn. tion of auclcty—now reating, as it wore, I the hollow of Beck's strong right hand—must very soon £0 to the demnitlon bow-wows. it hna heen mnaido cluar to evory ?numflln of Milwaukee, 1n his turn, that o new Ciilef of Police ought to be appotated. Heck, It has heen urged, hias too long lad uncontrolled power; his acquaint. ance with thieves s too laege.” llow {8 it profes- alonal birglars never como hore? The police suy, Hecauso Beck 18 a terrar to them. “T'ho encinles of Heck say, Necauso Heck laya * inta " fur themn olyowlicre, and goes **snoaks,* on the wnderstund. Iny that his llrum"un are never to be poached on, Tnvestication of those whinpored ' statemunts scalnst eck novor ** pannod out ™ wall, In the Judgmont of reporters having cxperienco in tho Wilt's and yarns of professlonal thivves; for it al yuys camo Lo apipear st tho wvldence' rested on the words of thu Jatter class, A papor has at longth heen found willing to take the rusponsibility of gathering all theso storius against Buck, plociy thow together, and publishing them as undoubte proof of Beck's rascality. u another paper of this city mildly sugiests tho lyuching of Beck, on the strength of theao andurtions, and na the matter Dusbecome public gossip, it may ns woll be vald no that Mr, Heck ls gathering ovidence which he a serts will disprove all that has been agserted, Your correapondetit has veen sevaral porsuns who ure e ciualnted with the trath of tho mat. ers churged against Beck; and, as_ thoy emphatic. ally statu that there Jd not a word of truth In the Tiuies’ stary, it 1s only fair that the public should be nsked to muspend Judgment tl the cvidence now hullu&ufllhumd shull be published. Mr, Beck declines to bu interviewed, or to make any statctient further than that be Is enguged [n clearing himself, and will have no extraordinary dllllcult{ indoing wo. To {8 reticout becavso ho thiuks, if be talks to newspaper-inen, It will be thought be wanta to curry thu favor smb aupport of the press; whureas the fact s, he has ample reli- auce on lis Individual ability to clear himuelf. i — — THE COMING FOURTH. Spectal Dispalch to The Tridune, Coruntua Cirr, Ind., June 20, —~Estenalye ar- rangements have been made for a Centennlal coles bratlon st Columbia City, Ind. Tag programme tncluden enlutes, orations, readings, toasts, grand proccsslons, fire-works, balloon-aacenslons, public manquurade, dinuer ot the grove, efc., efc. An immonse gathering of the people ds anticipatod. e — ST, LOUIS MARKET, @r. Lovta, Juue 20.- Mour—Unchanged. Grain—Wheat unacitivd; No, 3 full, 81,84 caahi No. LS ALY T 4 tid Cashs 446 Tor Ui, o o well; Kot 3 Difxed, 308 UL Hariey —No sl i Whigky—st 1. &Nl]lflfl-l Provistona~pPork high at $10.75320. Dry salt namlually unchanged, T, ALBKANHGIL IS s e Lard held armlys wiotor dikcaaiod: eceipta=Flour, 3,500 Lrle: wheat. 10,000 bu; corn, {1 bus vate Y100 Lu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley, Ronw} N, %700 bead; eatile, §, 1 e ——— - The Dory Trip to Europe, fostun foat. ‘Tho adventurer Johusen, who has started on s voysgy ucrosa the Atluntio In the dory Centen- nial,” hus remembered his promise to keep the Capo Aun Aderliber acqt d with his where- to inward-hound veseols. with wha the schuoner ampecotl, AL4 oel ahonta by repa e first Yeaxel o apo Carrle 1, Ntobwrts, ¥rlday morning, ¢ Thunk. "The wel Northern Starsaw hlm at 2 p, m. of tho same da 45 milen ennt hy soutlt of Thitelier's Ialand, wt ng the same conree for Capo Sable, The rchooner Taicy Dowelin alew snw him the samo diy. Capt, dohisen reported osell well and hiarty, A Portugueas snilor who was «tanding wateh un board one of these vessels saw Ahe light of the dory's lantern, which seomed 1o be rexting on the water. He looked and looked, and. finally, getting Criglitencd, ran to the com- }nnlnnq\'ny. ahiouting: **Cap'nt Cap'nt here be n 1gat and no've's '8 one juck-o'sluniern aflor cuine on the deck, quick, [f he comen on the awe ahall mink, by dam. " It e reportad thnt ane of the occan steamera, recently arrived, saw the dur‘y on Tuesdny, to the eastwarl of Cape Sable, 1t thiln is correct dohnsen hus made o goud pussagy thua far, RAILROADS. RAILROAD CLASSIFICATION. Speciul Diggatch to The Tritune. . Des Moixes, Ia., June 26, —The State Executive Councll has made the regular clasalileation of ralls roads in this Stato under tha Tari@ law. But ong rond las been mdded during the year—a coald carrying road in Hoone County. There in little change from the lust classitication. The list lans Tollows: Burlington & Missourl Iityer, lnelukflnx Brownavilie & Nodaway ' Vailey, tutlington & Migourl, Greston Brancl nieremt 10 1he trnckt of Ransna City, Jusoph (& Councll BIufls, and ficokulk & St Paul’ lta road; Clnsa A, Chicako & Northwestorn, ncluding aln ling, trom Ciinton 1o Conneil Bufe, Klanwood « Tipton, Tolcio arthweaturn, wnd Towa Midland lalicon Chieugo, Jtock Ialand & Tucillc, conalating ‘of 1 mali Miiey Washington Branch, Siourney Branch, | dtanoln and Wintors ranches, und Chilcago & Sautl w?»lerll laliromt: Cinss A lilnols Contral, conslsting of tihe main, fine rom Dubuguo tosloux Cey, and Cedar Kalla & Minesotu: Clnsa A, Kanss City, 8%, Josenh & Council Bluila Rafiruud: n A cukiik & ). M.1 Clars A, Hoen At I A Manutacturlog Company o A, d of 1own: Clas 1Y, dar Hnplds & Northwester, Class . ent Tariin tan, C stoux City,'& Pactiie dullrond, Clisa Burlington & sautheatern Rtlfau, ) o 0, Cliniton & Dubuue Dubnque & Minne: Ko, Milwuukee & 8t :ak0, Newton & Southwesiern kallror Tiakuta Southiern Hallzond, Class & BL. Pl Knilrond i Valley & Wistern Tiafiroad, Class G, Missourl, Town & Nebraskn I(l\fl\‘hmll Clars G, At Louls & Codar Rapi teaticond. Cluss Fioux City & st Paul latirond, Claes C, Des Muines & Fort Dodgo Ralisoad, Class Co Clasy A Includes all ronds the grows carnings of which are over 34,000 per mile; Cluss L, $3,0003 und Clana €, Tuss than &1,000, It will bo seen that tho Class A ronds aro the East-and-West trunk Jines to Chieago. Notwithe standing the unjust operation af thie Parit law, thiey show increnned enrnings over inat year, 'Thib i nok by reuson of the faw directly, but from the increased tratie boyond the State westward, of whol I8 known us through traflic, which the Iaw eannot affect, and which comprises nine- tenths of the business of the toads, On tlx tralfic the ronds chargo all thoy can got to compensate for the loes on tha local-tarlll vaten, of Which Licre arga couploof rawplen: A 10-poutud packio won shipped from Choriton to Kumiofl, un the Chicsgo, Burlington & Quincy Rond, 7 miles, the charges, on which wero 3% cent. A fot of apring-cifcons were shipyed 20 iils, onwhich thcharges Vere & cent.” Wi draln must Lo stopud, 3 waybiil dulivered and the samu recorded, the zonds delly- ered and station-hands swployed therdtor at a coat for the tranmaction of not lees than 82, Awl the Legialatnro of lowa nilows the Cotpnny only half ncent,—not the cust of the waybill. The whole U ing I8 n gross absurdity, While tie farmer gets Lis plow, & dozen miles” from home, shipped for cent,' he pays » couts mord o bushel for Tis corn’ und wheat, ~or rather Tic gets 5 centa n bushel less for it, than e did be- £0rG the Tarlfl law wan fn forco. 'The observations of tho last 4o kessiony of the Leglslatures cutlsly mo that, it ambitions politiclans will keep their honda oif trom the eubject, a radlcal und sensible change will bo mado {n this law ot the it 80 long as they ean ride fnto Co 8 hobby, there s little prospiect of n change. TIIE MICHIGAN CENTRAL, The annunl electlon of the Michizan Central Railroad was held at Detrolt yeaterday, and,us wus generally expucted, Mr, Joy's rosignation aa Preste dent of thio road was accepted, And he rotires from the Directory altogether. All the olber mom- Lers of the old Board were ro-elected. The Board ix now an folluws: Samuel Sloan, Aokes Taylor, deorge T, Talinan, John T Adtor, Inanc Tl August Ilelmont, Nathanfel Thuyer, Bilhings, and Rosowell G, Italston, _The clection of oficers will take place In New York next week. Aw proviously stated, au effort has beon made to securs the scrviced of Mr. Rob. ert Ifarrig as Ceneral Muanager of the road. Whether theso offorts have been successful hny not yot been learned, It s to bo hoped that thy Dircetors of this road will leuve no stonu inturned to inducy Mr. Harrix to accept tho position, for o Dbetter man could not possibly ba fonnd In the country ta restore the road to ita former greatnesd and prosperity. If Mr, Harrls acoents the pusltion of General Manager, ho will also be clected Vico. President and given chargo of all tho Michizan lines, Mr. Samuel Sloan, of New York, will then Lo olectod President and Treasurer, and tho _ Treasuror's ofiico will ba removed to New Yorl, ~while the Genoral Man s ofico whi he removed Lo Chlew: ir, Ledgurd fs to remain the General Suporine tendent,” with headquarters at Detrolt, i this prn;{.mmmuIlulrrlddum. thero can bo but little doubt tht the road will seon bo on its legs auain awl he nblu to pay the atockholders wome {nterost on thelr inveatment, If, on tho other hand, some man i selectod to manage tha property Who ha not the least knowledge of Western busiuess, the result might bo different, Frederlck . ALL QUI “Phero have been no new developments in the raltroad-war, aud rates still remaln the anme ne announced 1o Tir Tmnuse 8 fow days ogo, with the exceptlon®of tho Boston rato by the ultimore & Ohlo Rallroad. Thia rond bas no regular line to that point, nnd i3 therefors not' anxlous to toko pamsenzers thero at tho prenent Jow ratos, It las, thorefore, Increasod the rato to Duston to $10,75, belng 318 to” New York, from which place It eharygen locul ratea—8. - The %5 centw Ia for trausfer throngh New York City, The other.lines contlne to take parschyers to Boston at $14, via Albany. i CANADIAN ROADS, Spectal Disputch to The Triduna. TouoNTo, Juns 2U,--A wpecial cablegram from London, England, to tho (ilobe xays: **On Satur- day tho Directors of tho Grand Trank Rallway fs- aned a clrcular to proprictors relative to tho nogo- tiatlons with the Great Western Railway. Proc- tieal smotgamation or pouling of the recelpts of both ronde Is under couslderation, 1t ls gmpu-cd that thie be left to the arbitration of the Bupreme Court of Cannda, Lord Selbourne, In England, or some Chairmun of o leading Engiish Rallway," ILLINOIS CENTRAL, Bpactal Dispatch o The Tribuna, SrmxarieLy, 1., Junp80, —The gross earnl of the Illinols Contral Raflroad from Nov. 1, 18’ to April 30, 1876, as aficially reportad Lo tho State Audltor, wora ua follows: Frelght, $1,640, - ; bamongery 1 moll, 8H1,- LG0,BD; ~ expresd, o) nfrcollaneaus, $150.081,47; total, 82,010,445,07. Seven per cent of this amount, or 8§17, UL, 07, goes into the Slate Trewsury, . M., K. & T, "rho Recctver of tho Miasourl, Kanaas & Texns Railroad furnishes the following statement of ap- roxmate eatnings ot the rud for tha third werk n Junc: Frelght, $38,317.08; passenger, 812, 754.45; mall, $2,551.57; oxpress, 81,050, Tutal, s;;r‘l,.x;u; corresponding’ period last’ yonr, $40,~ 207,25, A TTEAVY BURDEN, Font MAnmsox, la., Junw 26, o cltlzens of Fort Madison voted s Bpercent tax to ald in Ballding the Fort Madlsou & Northwostern ltail- way by a vote of tHal for to 53 agninst. 'The it fzons aro spending th i jublfant way. e —— L. The Chinese Fortralt of Washington, I have frequently been told that the best like- ness of Wushington was cut from u China pitcher, framed aud I|1luucxl at Mount Vernon, or Arlington House, T buve been much amused at several discusslons upon the singular clrewm- stance that a Chinese artist should be luspired to make the tincst portrait of our great patriot without eyer havive seen himt I think mysell it would ke curlous, with the Chincse zigzsy view of Nature und @reat desire to ayold ! fng anything that looke tke a human belng. The facts are these: Edward A. Newton, w nepliew of Mr. Stuurt, who was in Englagd on busiuess, cammissioned my father to paint him a Washington for the especiul purpose of haviy it copfed on Chlua pitchers, st Liverpool, and Tad some dozen struck ufl t'send to his (riends In Amerles. Iam sorry to do nwue{ with this {dea of * Chinese inspiration,” os there is al- ways a fascination {u mystery.—Jane Stuart in Scribner for July, Maro Trouble for Furmerss Reaning (1%.) Times, A now enomy to the uruwlm[,' crup of corn has beun discovered this spring, which s committing conshderable destructivu 1 soime sections of the country. It {s a peeuljgr bluck woris which can acarcely bo crushed onthe loose carth, us it is encused fn o suft of armor difficult Lo break. They operats fu the corn hills by eating o the young plants. As many asten or twelve worms are found in one hill. The cutworm has hither- to been o great anioyauce, but this uew pest is sald Lo beeven more destructive, In some townships farmers ure busy mlflaullnwwrulicldn that have beon thus devastated. Paris green hus been found to be s eflicaclous fnexterminut- ing these worms as it s Indeetroyiug the potato w&dg&:umd whiteiellebore {8 sald Lo Le very RADWAY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF COuros the Worst Paing in Trom One to Twenty Hinutos, NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Reading this Advortisoment Neod Any One Suffor with Pain, RADWAY’S " READY RELIEF I3 A Gure for Every Pain. It was tho first and 18 the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stopa the most excructntt InTERTINALIOUA, ek CUTR EonO oA s AF g Lungr, Stomnch, Bowels, o athiur glaids or organs, Ly une applieation, IN FROM OXE T0O TWENTY MINUTES, Nomatter haw viglent or. exeruciating tho pain the Rtheamatic, Bodrldden, Intrm, Crl Nouralgle, ur Drosirated with discass nisy s fler, eryous, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammn. tion of the Bladdoer, Inflammation of the Dowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho Lungs, Hore Throat, Diffoult Dronthing, Pnipitation of the IToart, Hystorics, Oroup, Diphtheria‘Catarrh, Influonea, Headacho,Toothnohe, Nournlgia, Rhoumatism, Oold Chilla, Ague Chilla, Okilblaing, nnd Frost Bites, The appiieation of the Ready Rellof PAria Where the pati oF AUNGEY xints il s Cio and comturt, Firenty drops In half a tumbler of water will, in o fos minntes, cure Cramps, Spratun, Sour Stoniach, deart. 1k dtendnche, Dinee o ol hurn, eadschc, Wind o tho Bowels, and all In Travelers ahoulil READY R revent ul etter than ., Dyventery,' Coffe, 3 0r IR from change of water, reach firawly or Bitters us a athnulant. FEVERAND AGUE TYever and Agne cured for fifty centr. Thern Ianots remedial fgent (o the world tiiat, will_ cure fever anj oiene, and all other malarions, bilions. aearlot, Tvnholl, yellow and otlicr fovurs (nided by TRadsway's ity ] aufclnp Mty s leady eliof. ity cents por botila. DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS, Perfoctly tasteless, elogantly conted with awect g, Durge, REguIntG, WY Clnde, A ocranetir, e Liver, Dowels, Kliness, Biadier, Nersous Diseases Teadsche, Constiation, ‘Contiventas, Tudizestion, Dys: Jensing Liltousness, Billonn Fever, Ingamimntion of thi oweld, Piles, and all Derangements of the (nteat . Warranted to effact i pusitive curd. Purely i R v tho gollaw o Z-0lserye the following symptoms reaultingt fr Dfarderaof tho Dycestivn Dtgngs > Ferultivg from Comntipation, nward Miles, Pallaes of the Blood o the ioad, /\um‘lzy of the Btomac, Notsea, Hear Birgust of Food, Fullness of elght in 1he Stos Sour kruptions, sinkli or Fiut the Stamach, Swimniing of the flewlt Brentiu, Fluttorings av tho Heart, Cloklug of Buueating Semintfon When tua Lylms Fosturo, Dim: noawof Visat, ot o Wehs hetore. ind Dutl Pafn du the lead, Defictency of Perapiatton, cllawiitis of e siin i Lyea, Vains tn the sidy diest, Limbe, aud Sudden Fludies'of feat, Burning 1§ e esh. 'A fow diten of SEADWAT'S PILLS will freo tho » tom fromm a1 of gho Ahve named disopdors. » Erie celtaper box. Auid by Druggiats, i Ovarian Tamor OF ten years' growth onred BY DR. RADWAY'S RENEDIES 1 1 HAVE HAD AN OVARIAN TUMOR | fi AND BOWELS FOR TEN'Y! ANK Aunon, Bec. 27, I475,— Dit, BADWAY. ers may bie hereited, 1'make thix stateins 1 have liad an Ovaelan FPanor i the ovories and bow: els for ten years. § tried tho be feluns of this ph}nu without aiy benctt, [t was L such rar ridity that [ could not have lived mucls longer. riend of mine fducod me to try [tadway's [lomedtes, lmll‘mm‘ll"(‘u“I‘lll" thein, but finally, after much ed The THE OVAr Al { deteriitned to perse tlea of the Resatvont, two of the Plils, Beforo they (ivo pannx, cut Ul Lo use the 1 cing untl) [ was sure that 1 wan entirely cured. 1ok the mediclne about ihve fonthia, sid durl ) that time lost forty-ive pounds. three dozan” hottien of tho Resulsent, six clfef, anid ix bxca of the Pills. 1 h‘t'i’[mrl (ly well, sud iny Lieart Ia full of gratituds to God or Lhia Liell i iy deep ailferian, Toyou, ey an your wonderril mealcino, | feeldoeply tnicbie an Ty prayer (s Lhat it ny be s much of s et W otti+ ers us I{ Tius Boen Lo e : {plsnedy MRA. R, €. DIIDINS, s, MbIna, who mekes the aleve ceritfvate, fo (o fertun foF whom 1 reguested Son 1o seud tiedl fue In June, 675, The medicines phove atated were gl of mé, with the exceiion of whiat waa et i T you. 1 niay say that her stazenient is correct qualifieation, (Shened) , H,, Drugeiat and Chemist, Aun Ard This ey certify nat My abuve certiieate, s und tas yitiioug iy apparent beelit, vern, ' oo Lwelvy mo 1 sen 10T nny years 1erein atated ar Any Ol who DR, RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolveal, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For tho cure of all Clironlo Diseaxes, Serofuls of Syphlitie, Hereditary or Contaxlous, b it scated In the Luugs or Stamach, Skin or Hones, Flesh or Nerves, Corrupting the Sollds and Vitlating the Flutds, Chrontc Rheumattsm, Bcrofuls, Olandular Sywcllingt, sincHing Dry. Cougti, Gancorous Affectiont, Syl Compl ’hu Mleeding af the Lungs, D) i, v““ iriahs 1o bolareux, Whita Swetiin e et Malt Lnain. by HGidsr, Liver Complatits &5 apo Dr.RADWAY & €04, 32 Warren-sts —_— Kend /¢ False and True.” Bend ona letter. 10 KADWAY & CO, No.® WarTen et oW Tork LLIOrMatod world Libusss will Lo seuiyou, CEAL DA 15vava carty 1 DU uf RADWAYS with them, ‘A fow dropa In wnlcr‘wm ! shle, containing no inercury, minersl, or delotds {Crings fn tho UL o Hend it and bife o aliht, Fever 3, ¥ purciasciy six otties of tho fesolvant, two toxes of thie Villa, 4 two bottiea of tho Rellel, "1 used there