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z . THE CHICAGO .TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1876. ' o ; TIE C AMPAIGN gfr'é'u?u‘i‘é'&‘.'.’.‘!?.n‘?&,‘f.‘fm“f.'.‘.:"é'.‘.“‘mfiié’“d"'e‘ffi“‘-‘ S ARAT()G A. housce, clean, eomfortable, and woll-kept i1 ‘Gu) TIM IN ENGLAND. | ... where you can live an low as $3 a week, ani e Yorkbwlu-m tha flrst acsslon of the , Committes e = e drink a8 much spring-watcr, and hear as nuch George William Curtis on the farnished alil, an required by the Constitution and the lawe, |a a ktrong Democrnt. The Proscenting- Attarnoy of Stark County, who “pracured the in- dlctmenta nnd prosecuted the riotera to conviction, fan Democrat. The GrandJdury which indlcted, and the trial Jury which convicted them, were is to be held. Dan Sheperd, csonting Mr. mnsle, as If you wero paying 6 a day, Aud, b i R R ames. D Root, mmembir Tfom thia State, ne- | The Season at,New York's Favors | the Wit 33,‘\'. vy the (hrund Unton Gpring, andt | State of Trade for the Last Six = : 2 . 3 8 ¢, which Iargely marlo upof Detocrate, Damoctata, there. | compantea him. . ta Watering=P| nnlrg friend vr two, call for chanpy m'l W Menths. ) Vi : In regard to politica nnd the prospects for the 1ta Watering-Flace. they will acll you for $2.60 to &3 bottle, and —_— President’s Roxpovnl of ::{-flé f';;'hi’sfi?cg m:llr:‘;ll.‘(nl'n‘a!:gflul;’c-’;}:er“;qihlllkrh‘:‘: Scpubl' can p(ur'l’y in [\‘}'uc‘.‘)‘um,".\x‘{.pmnoi slr!lt_i-d l'ml |ilml. I(I»r i Hluu. LA pllnl” d\vl!’ll;ls}(v,: - rfdemance of hi fitutional duty incom- hat there s conslderable excitenent o our glussea; buf you four shonid ¢ Mr. Jowell. Diiance with Domoeeatie demands, Dewocrats clant that they ¥l carry the stato, | Changos for tho Bottor, ind Othor- | brnd 7w oy %lm)h"ll wonid b€, Loman: Increased Export of Cotton Gonds-=-Do- R fl DW A Y’s . Fr— hut he sssured Tite TrinuNw reporier tha ades nro 20 cents enchi claret-punches, 303 8 3 P G Hayes' Gonnection | TIVDEN AND IENDRICKS. | they ]wm}u'x wot, Nlnn-lleuuup of | the wise, at the 1otels, it fuiopu—dellghutal ohes, 1 Tiust adli— cliue in Iron and Steel Esports. oV, * ayes THRIN SECOND MEETING AT SARATOGA Liveral elcment of 1873 has comc bacl are 40 cents, s ' 5 * o | to the bl nd Uio other tenth is CONGRASS TARNK, London Times, July 12, with the Ohio Coal- Dispatch to New York Herald, T | et LTt melimor party. He | The Weather, the Visitors, the | Ono of the most ill-adviscd changes of the | The Board of Trade returns for the last six 1 Mi ' Riots 1t 18 no secret that the meeting of Tilien and | yhinks that the Republicans will carry the Btate Waters, and tho Hard geat in the'effort of the Congress aud Emplre | inonthe show strong evidence of the pressiro to iners’ kilois. Hendricks here to-dny Is for the purpose of | by animmense misjorfty. g Syring Company e keep the public “out of | (i Sur' commereo Is subjected. Thero 1o a coming to & mutnal ‘understanding upon thele AT THE DEMOCHATIO NEADQUARTENS ) Times. ougress Uacke Thoy have begun Ludlf- . 180 . lettors of nccefitance, Gav, Hendricks has been | thero was Lardly anything going on yeetenlay, Ing " arbors there, and cleorlng up tho | dlecrease both i oxports nud lmports, and that Military Aid Furnished at the Res | wiuing IorTfldcntn'nd l:xth liavo beon walting | Numbers of the unterrifcd enter fnto the rounde; aml, boving hired @ cheap | incxports 13 the largor, elug 0.7 per cont as g ] g P use to gather wisdom, and depart | ' 8pecial Correpondence of The Tribune. hand to play three times 2 dop,— od with 7 per cent in fmports, More- w’;:{,’;‘::‘ lltl_" gm,:uf meluy,‘i’e;ry in Snrnh, SAnatoaa, N. Y., July L.—Just ns I was | you mu'tnctpnyfoml hand_ to flulhnt,-—*l‘cy f,“{','.:.p':l;m year lBTSI:mn :,',,‘_, of (lclcllnr; 80 that and other leading lighta, keep the place lively. about to begin this little billet-doux, this lttle | charge 15 cents admisalon, You ean go in thery th 1 figures indleate a prolongation af that Thomas A, Hendr cke} icture was put along- | invitation to you all to joln me at this great and drink your Congrees-water, sent upon a i il fob p ! had F 0 t T i sl that of Tilden yesterdny. It laquitc an oX- | sieagansary, fo come and see tho dreasmuking | Mekol-platéd dumi-wiiter ton nice littlo table; general decline which we have had so | REOT]) ne 1o wel y mute& travagant affair, ani fMlatters the Mousier great- |y oy File o0l ) 5 but yoit can iunl a3 well go in down stairs, en- [ often to notice. For much of this, how- 1y, l% helps, however, to cover the wall,” The | triumphe of the year, Lo gaza upon tho array of | tering trom the sidowalk, amd drink it au natn- | ovor, the publle lave been prepared. The i s'mr-s;ung ed Banner overtops Tendricks and | beauty, and to pledge them in fonming beakers | rel, Nevertheless, no one likes the change, and quest of Democratic Mine« Owners. to see what action, if auy, Congress will take upon the repeal of the Resumption act. Advlees rocelved to-day from n prominent Democrat {n Washington Indieate an carly ad- Journment of Congreas, probably without any actfon ou that LIIL Tilden’s friends clalm that Ouros the Worst Pains in Something Abont -the Second fieotlng of Tilden and Hendricks at slackness of busincss is 5o universal that almost Hendricks 48 committed to their side on the | Hilden. of Congrens, Hathorn, Vichy, or Geyacr, it o | the Hathorn Spring has, in consequence, md- 5 ct is th Baratoga, financlal question, Tn fact, somo of thom goso | Among the visitors to thess headquartors | curred to mo that o glaes of soda with s ligtle | ¥anced in pnpulnrlF y—its waters now Uelnge | CVCRY cluss Is awuro of 1t as u f:‘“ 1t fs the NOT ONE H % ! 4 L Ct ey fn which this state of things, alrcady too far as to aasort that Iendricks’ position on the vr:mn;ln werd Henry Whipple, of Nm‘\' lln:\wi(n.. lime-jutes would enablo me to brace-up my (lru;xk_l.wka 03 much as thoss n(nnuv o‘!lhcr *‘ m;;n l::llu .' s 8 cb' ll, nr, el mlim‘c S inotiy fanuo lgs been misnnderstood, and that. | Conry, Cagh. 3, . Cottan, gt B0l A3 { collar and atitfen my cutls bty and T wonbin | B g T3 ) NS bt o PRSI | A0 Roning this Advortisomont T Alendricls” Financinl Transformas rics T o e hnpnm“{“ e delay | tur swallows Lis sharo of buzsard. ~ile's sntis- | search thorcofi As Tstepped Inalde the door OASUALTIES. v | culations that the public ore anxlous to ascer- Any One Buffor witl el tion a Painful Operation. in regard to thio letters of acceptance, and when | fled with Stoward and the o, of the pharmacy, I saw hanging on the Insido Tt How e i tlie & terebt atetonits ny One Buffor with Pain, Thae cks' me- | - The Ilon. George B. Smith, of Madison, Wity | wall one of theso long splrit-thermomete: 2 . oUucn Lho, ugRre [tiden Is ey to lesnohis Hendrickawill tmme- || 8 0 OF Parry H. Smith. Ho 18 ono of 5 BD £l CREMATED. particular branches of bualness fudicate o fur- . i it R gkl"%“‘fl&‘i‘.l:“‘-.u'l‘;‘m' gtlt gougrswillSioisealy the hopeful kind. o which.speak 8o loudly, and the perspiration ABpecial Dispateh to The Tribuns. ther decline in the buatness of the natlon? What R A D W A Y’S Polltlcgll‘Nou:; in ::4:3:.;: o~ g nexk wetk, evening Gov. Tilden and | , A dolegation ‘of French Demoerats sisited etarted from every pore. I fell back {n Lorror, | JANmaviLLE, Wis., July 81.—A terrible calame | girug aro there that the approach of moro pras- publican War N hendquarters yestorday. l’r{-ley fiu o to or- | oud forgot my crrand. ity happened in the Town of Richmond, Wal- endr times {3 still to be postponedl Token kanlze French Tildon ond 8 Clubs In IT WAS ONLY 07 DEGRERSL worth Cauntg, 15 miles from thia city, on Batur- | Dy~ w s D Y the State wheroy: ugh Franco-American i 14 H n8 o whole, the present returns Detuctats tAS Daaind, hey aro oxceedingly 1 soon recovered mnysolt, however, took an | duy evening, resulting In the death of MISS | oiuxor 1x THIB EENSB BE CONSIDERED UNSAT- Gov, lendricks went out for o lunf drive and did not return until Iate. They had a long con- versation, the result of which, it is announced GENERAL. to-night, is & perfectly harmonious understand- extra draught of lme-Julce, and returned to my | Lavina Sauborn, She was employedat the house 1SFACTORY. ing upon the puints which have scemed to heat | scarce. room discouraged. Could T, In all honesty and | of the Rev. C. E. Goldth tor of th E IEF GRANT ND JEWELL. l!lue., in lloll'-l':l‘]lC"Dll of mony. Alnlc:nel)ts it TNDEPENDENT GREENDACKERS, ) g LN ) 3 ¢ A 5 » b3 A 0 ARG A0V oldthorp, pustor of the | If theve is Mitle to show that we aro neater 8 Iq positively asserted, upon tho” best author(t Yy thnt there has really never been nny scrlous dif- ferenco of opinfon” between Tilden nnd Hen- drlcks upon any x]uectlon Involved In the cam- paigu, and that tho delay lu the appenrunce of dov. Tilden's letter of aceeptance {8 wholly due tothe fact that tbe Governor has been so pressed with other officlal bustness that he has not had an opportunity untll recently to give the nttentlon to the lefter which so important n document demanded, Gov. Tilden and a few Ieading Democrats had o private conference to-nfght. One of them nssures ine s the result of along conversation with the Guvernor that hia letter of acceptance will take dircet gronnd n favor of hard money. ‘The non-nction of Congress in the repoal of the Resumption act is undoubtedly in accordance with Tilden's ndvice. The Governor has coms to the conclusion that a bold and dectded stand In favor of hard money, as well as of reform, is the only position li¢ can assume in the canvass with any ¢hance of success, He_could not af- ford to risk his chiances in New York and other Northern 8tates for the saka of conciliating the West, 1f Hendricks s not willing to wheel into line, Hendricks will have to luok out for At the Independent Headquarters, there was | good-fecling, nsk you to como hore, when you | Methodist Episcopal Church at Richmond, actunlly nothlng doing yesterday, President | could bo baked as well at home,—raasted in the | About 5 o’clock in the ovening she undertook to James Sprincer and othiers made thelr appear- | bosoms of your familles, and crematod swong | makoe a firoin the stove for the purpose of pre- | genernl cxhaustion. ‘i country is atil uble to aice and talked *“rags,” and tried to convines |.your frionds and relativest 1 disliked to glve Ll ! ; p . aring ten, nnd carclessly used 1 kerosena ofle | Dear the trial, prolonged and severe thoughit be. ;‘e'rl;gcl.,:lo‘:m thelrs”were the only doctrines of | 3, 1o intonded outbusst of hospltality, and yet {-’nll s dolng. Wiile i ho sct of taking the { {1 this negat e comfort wainst s suutaiits I‘ 5 In regand to Lew Steward, thoy think it makes | it scomed Iike mistaken kindnees, Iwontback | firoUie_kerbseno exploded, tho iaines coverin ’t‘:::’\ ‘,‘s:‘x! :‘l’,)“‘:l"’]'m;‘,‘l“}“_ga N T A 5 but litlle differcnee what e docs, whether he | to the apotheeary, at the cxpense of another | her entire porson in - an Instant, and nccepts tho St. Louls platform or not. 1o was | collar. Thero that thermomoter stood sillwith | SCLUBE the house on fre. In, this frighttul gunoralglaom vl promuilsin ML parte o8 e It was tho Firat and is tho fi'&'."flfi‘mefurogu o to sty loubbs con- | the red Mo ut 07, and I osked, “low | inged tho torribloncss of her tondition, tho | CrFanlcally, aud, thorefore we may fairly Lopo i3 long 08 this heen " “only for |G oking the i hich ded h that when the better times at last arrlve we an - hour or two) replied le; ‘“but I one, famea which aurrotnded hot | giall s found holding our formier position with MEETINGS. it aa wano abovo 90 bvery uy for o aat four | 1ore denthly, than ever. M. Goldihorp and i :9 all Leme more prosperous season, there are many proofs GEonan W. QUNTIS ON THE MMESIDENTS N5- that tho lengthened depression has not praduced MOVAL OF T8 POSTMASTEH-GENERAL. The last nutaber of Zarper's Weekly contains the following well<icaerved reproof of Gen. Grant for his arbitrary removal of Postmastei- General Jewell without cause or provocation; The peremptory removal of the Postmaster- Gener wllhn‘:lt ;?wonl of explanation, and with- ont the suspicion of any kind of misconduct or . cven of personal nlienation from the Prestdent, s o inenlk to tho country which he served oiclentls, and o tho party whichi elected the President, “ft {a another [ilustration of Gon. Grant's Inabiiity fo understand thnt the Presldency f8 not a personal perqulsite, but u great_public trust. 'The method of the dlsmissal_of Mr, Jewell sesunies that a member of tho Preaident's Cabinct is a kind of bady-eervant or groomn, whom his master mn( dise niss upon tho spot, and withont renson rendured. The members af the Cablnet aro, indeed, nomi- nated at tho President's rolo_pleasure, and tho Henate confirme ay of conrre. But under our fonn of govermnent thera aro moral conditions In the rolution, implied §t not u[hrcucd‘ which can not properly be disregarded. 'Fhia I3 not sn nutocracy of any. filun\. Lut o gosernment of the people, divided Into parties, When a President 8 I8 A family wero' In the houso at the time, bue il | Lo adaitional ndvantage of many lessous from days, und twice It hus touched 95" 1lo saw m, y s A chicl the period of adversity through which we have TUH PIPTIE WALLD, , 7, | wero 8o terrified by the rapldity with which the # % e come | That Instanily stops the most excrnelating Pat - A mecting of tho Republicans of tho Fifth ?i‘,fii.‘fr“n'fii’kaxl‘i"u?ffl’."fi‘f..f&;{“&‘,] b':;':_':.:)“,‘ 1 | flames enveloped the houes thnt Miss Bunborn Ei‘::t‘fll v‘“‘,‘,’,':“ll'{‘f%lflfi::“?fi,‘}m“flfi;’c:f‘fc;fx“ {naimmationa, aut clircs corgeations HOMEE a e ‘Ward was hold at No. 126 Archer avenue last | tha it was just us bad everywhers o B3 | recelved no ussistance until every particlo of x ks Ktomnch, Bowels, or otlier glands or orgaoy i evening for the purpose of organlzing another | that such weather could not Inat; besi i ¢l y force on the other. Our manufacturers and | ouespplleation, thcy | siotliyE wus borne from ber bocdy. | Hor feah | morchants ara el Totding therovwa i anito of Hayes and Wheeler Club. There were about | had coul nights, I eadly recalled the delightful o A tho attered conditions of business and the ge ]‘{ FROM ONF To TWEYTY m ! ; tlon after tho fire "hul done lts de. The £ realst- | A V] i seventy voters preaent, tho majority of whom | est that I had had ot Swampscott rementbiered | wore " wos horrible fn the extreme, | €Tl stagnution of trade. The power of resls a Mr. | G ¥, Kolbe w how Lrolled and tossed last oventug in the vain | qye’con 0T av 17 gell’ alive, but there 1 no | 118 the continued atraln fs thie hopoful feature |y, matrer how vio wero Germans. Mr. George F. Kolbe was | ppopppt et fftcen winutes of sound sloep, T e s il et x T hones 'at | O theso returns, For any sign of the strain | mhunmnic, Hed-riddon, nnem. CHpplon elected Chalrman and Fred Lelbrandt Scerotary. | aud returned a sudder L e, diminighing we look in vaii. Neuralgic, or prostrated witlr diséasa muy suffer, On motlon of ex-Ald. Schmidt, the Chal AND A UIOTTHR MAN, most, Miss Sanborn was ubout 20 years of | Trc 4 ym, trom gencral conclustons to detatls, 2 oo Lo moiate ooens o | Tho fact, 1, tho Torrid Zono Tus us in tta | 3G 8o wea s servaut tn tho pustor's farlly | p,o'icot remarkublo fact In- theso Toburns fa ) : ! P e s Sy comm thee 1o Tominata 0ffeers ¢ | bouuds, sud oo placeis spared by the all-de o, pursonage wns totally destroved, Willh § 410 oy ppeiatng enerizy with which the Club, Henry Biroth, Thomas A. Mermot, 1 0en 4 804 ¥ the all-devours | yoqryy gl fts” contents. Very few articles of SUrprising b lent oF excructating tho patn, (i Wirion 3 e partics, that is, by a e ing heat. Saratoga is usually blessed with cool i ¥ TIE COTTON MANUPACTURE ;i;fiéfii‘u"’m"{fi ‘[’!’En:)’ll\l ]}:’cmnlng or n:qnl{q- Iumself, The repeated asgertions of Gov. Til- | William Srevens, Mr. Kennedy, and Ilenry | nights and mornings; but the carth in this {'fi'::ffl:ll‘}u%,‘;(:]‘:n:f“';’“lfl'{‘,:}'lh),v%;',',:l:::}":‘n‘! has been matntatned durlnglz the last two WD cing in a cerlain policy, be s bound to conaider the | dlen's fricnds that there fs no difference of opit- | Morris. broad and lovel valley ias been so parched of | gursy o eo) iR P G (e o years, ‘Thereds on Inereasa both fn quantity tering of the trust, witich aro that be shall do what | fou between hin and Gov. Hendricks s to the | ~rhg Gommittee, nfteran sbsonco of twenty | Jate that It could not cool off in the few short pany ¥ und value in yarn, and an increaso in quantity Afi‘ord Instant Eas Tie canto promote that policy. Thut principla s to "l“““"" und the praper conduct of the canvass | | ooac ™ot ae e tollowlng: Proste | Bours when it las been relleved of the hurnbig . o in plece goods notwltlulmmln%n stendy decline e, Eavorn him In apolatiug the nigh_politicnl officars | fead to the conclusfon that Hendricks hns been " % 8 rays of the noouddsy sum At the sea- FELL FROM A CAR. in price. The possibility of continuing the | yoq 4 o b of adniuistration, Including the Tieads f depart- | induced to ndupt na far as possible Gov, Tilden's | dent, Henry Biroth; Vice-Presidont, J. C. Ste- | ghiope tho cast wind s noyer ‘fult; and in Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Bt laetiat sheh sdect prcR A b ammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammy {;":::fi' f;’if,’,,h’fi,‘}."‘!c‘“dfi fif&l;‘xgflm;fix“fl financial views, und that Congress will adjourn | vens; Secretary, Copt. J. Smith; Treosurer, | the mountains one wonders if iy, ia | LEAVENWORTI, Kan, July 3L.—A young col- | some extent explained by the fmport returns of “g]“ of {““ fi‘“dd"-énflmm““‘m of thy Non of the cane roqaire that they shall be meu pub. | Without repealing the act providing for restunp. | George F. Kolbe. not hotter as yout get nearer the sun, And yot | ored man named Harvev Lewls, In some strange | raw cotton, which give an increase for the alx owels, Mumps, Congestion of the Yiely known o ba frionds of tho general poticy | ton. Howeyer, the lotters of nccoptance wil | “h oe"vye yntoryad, Mr. R, T, Whito made a. | 1 40 1ot thinik we Tecl the heat so much hera ' ns | manncr, was fatally Injurcd by fulling from pus- | Donths In Guantity, with @ reduction of 1134 per Lungs, Bore Thront, Difficult which the people have approved, ***Should tho not be [ssucd for sevoral days, Meanwhile Gov, firtel speeth, Ivitioee £k lub to sttend | A0 thecity. We went out to the lako the othor | 4o ror-train No. 3 on tho Missouri Pacific Rafl. | tent in value. With this sreat reductfon in Brosthing, FPalpitation of geuliemen,” wrote Jeflerson aftor hiy probable | Tilden leaves here to-morrow, but will return speech, inviting the now club to atlend | gorgjugr,—all in vain, for there was breeze i by gl the vost of material, the continued manufucture the esrt, Ryatarics, eluction 10 the Presidency, and ppon thisvery sub- | kuun uguin. Gov, Ilendricks will remaln for | the meeting In the Third Ward Wednesday | hnough to swamp the feail sbells of thy college- | Toud, near the junction some 8 miles south of | for fallingr marketa becomes inexplicable; Group, Diphthoris, Catarth, et or cabinetappolotmente . anold the eatie: | some e longur, aud witil Gov. Tikdon couwes | ovening, Mo alluded o sceming. frietlon | oareuien. Tio road hw] beoy thoroughly wasce- | tho city, thls morning about 3:80 o'dock. Tho | anid that thin f not, morely ths veault of o req: Infuonna, Hoadsoho, Toothacho, E:;.n‘;r;ulg('ls)::;: ifalre, wnd furca ua to tal:e por- “Erl;fl;:‘h ublican _politicians who happen to | RFO¥ME out of the organization of & sccond ed, and was, themrurc.l freo from dust; aud the | stoppage of the trainat the junction coused | olution tolioldon, but indleates o healthy condt- Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Ocld Chills, roiin unknown Lo the people, the ov]l gentua of this e biero JooK on at the course of cyenta with o quict satisfaction, real or assuined, They fuel confident enough that the double-headed finan- cial tnonster of the Democracy will wileet the ruln of Deinuveratic hopes. Theysuy that, while the Republicans are a unlt on the financlal ques- tion, thoe Democracy I8 frreconcllably at {ssuc with itself, and, consequently, that *a house divided agninst itself cannot stand,” A promi- nent Republican hera glvos 1t 1s his opinon that Gov. Tilden wlll write' a wordy letter, In which he wiil skillfully dndge the financial questlon, and suy some beautiiul thivzs about reform, In this councction ho alluded to the announece ment that, by o revised deciston of the Court, Gov. Tilden Is required to auswer the sult of the ride was not at all unpleasant. 'This alternoon, tion of trade, theopening of new markets scems club in tho ward, nnd hoped that hermony | uij “gig hiotel-doors aud wWindows are open, idenjus ";ko h:“ v?‘“m’fif ‘3]“'“;":‘;' ] ":‘l’k to show. Our votion ifads to Java and tho | AEue Obills, Ohiliblains, snd Frost Dite would prevall,—aying that both clibs had ouly | and ~ . breeze sweeps through e [ 0ub and just as e reached the platform the | pgippiio Islands hins nearly doubled within tho | Tuo applleation of tha Tteady Rellef to the parta one great object to attain—theelection of Hoyes lt‘lr:": r:vhh:h lm:kus “(;xu;s fit n?l mi:lu' 1]‘0;:‘151.:“;[ ::M'fl;:fiur'g al::l‘ll,«‘lfiu‘!y ;\’:fh ‘:x fo.':h fx‘:.'\lrsn[:lf h]l_;u ]unl.'.twn fiam, and "aur vi-(ntzwn" roods n‘ro still | parts :!Z.’.‘r'.f:'z"‘“ patn or diftienity extats will afford e and eeler, | [A use, e thermometer wi all, and, although it wi s 4 A, TIe | gent toall our great markets with ever-increas- Rhgtds Ty Mm}d{’{;:gm;} 1 advlsablo to bave | Bl bo hot, the unple sbado of th lof by trecs, | canght at the guurd na he foll, and, losing his | fug abundance. Toall parte of the Eaat wo | fo” siidaiy rire. crammn baine Sore. Rmil & oo VicaDreeld and tho wurt In uho yurds, kept groen, wilh coa- hold, was throwh under the steps of the enroud | continuc to export thesc gouda, I spite of the | Hoarthuin, sleiHomdach, Db Bysenucts, Gl gome more Vice-Prosidents and an izecutlve | gunt wisterlug, will turn our attontion away, | dragged o considerable distunce over the i re- | gmbarrassment in which the condition of wilver | WAty b tho Rowcls, sadsil intoruabiatos 0 Commfitee, and he therefore moved that a com- | wud, a8 we lsten to the stralus of Lothear's fino | celving dreadful brufxes sbout the shoulders | [nvolves our trade with Indie, The continued | READY RELUEF with them. A faw drops in waterxl mittee of five be appolnted to make such selec- | orehestra floating uloug the brood plazzas of the | and getting a terrible wash sbout 8 Inchea long | exportation to Turkey may he accounted for by | prevent sicknes or palus from chisnge of water, 1y tlons, ta report at the next meeting, Grand Union, wo shiall” be astonistied 1If wearg | In the right side of the'hend, It will be neces- | the creainstance that Turkey is still the gate of | better than French Brandy or Dittens as o stimulast The motion wus nreed to, and l‘fw Chalr qn- | compelled to' full back upon the weather and | 82ry to amputate about half the foot near tho | many Asiatic nationalities.” Even, nowover, younced ne tho Compmitteo:’ Martin Best, Wil | rumble. Insh Tl ChouEht L L itcenat Il | o e customers oy ot bo Tirkis sub: FEVER and A GUE iat_Stevens, J. W ety M A SMALT, CONP'ANY AT TILH HOTELS. . toggethe , | fects, it will be bardly possible for n great tran- ; B Kgnnvm)v,' - Wigerprtive, 3L Selufiliz, A Preswiiing, then, that Sratoga feels the heat | prove fatal, as hisback Is beaten nlmost to o | st business to remaln uninterrupted by the J X On motton, the Chialr wes suthorized to ap- | 8little less than the outslde world, vow i in- elly. crists in which the Empire I8 now fnvolved, We | _TFeverand Aguoe cured for nn.K conta. Thera 18 nohy country wmay realize his avowal that ho will beat down ‘tho Administeation.” With this primary condition, integrlty, abillly, efiiclency, are, of course, t0 be expected; nnd the natare of the rela- tion with the ehiof executive ofiicer issuch that the ancmabera of the Cabinet must be 1tpon pleasant per- sanal terms with i, Tho_President wurt decldo when the relation should end, unless tho Becratary voluntarily re- eigns. Dub it ought nevor to end for any reason that can not e stated to the country, The sudden and peremptory dismisaal of n Cabinet oflicer sgainat whom 1o kindof miscondnctor inefciency 15 alleged, and who to the vory moment of his re- pioval had been npon tho most friendly personal terma with the Presidont, and dismiacod without a word of explanation, extopt that it 1s the will of A s ——— t = o remedial agent fn the world that will cure fover st 4 dntion both of the Presi- % int & committes to draft a constitution snd | deed the time to visit the great Amerlean 8pa, B nust thercforebe prepured for soine chieck {n this | FERCGRL W0 10 TEEE DG S o, 5’;‘,‘,2,"‘.3’,3‘,}‘,‘}“;‘0;‘,5 m':;n.1 ‘;‘n"uxpuan-‘g‘.u oMeeree ?fi‘,,l“‘y ,,';'_,',, o ‘:‘:“m’.‘}uflfi_"‘;fm'u‘“q‘,’m&fd"'m y-liws. 116 soid o wonld dosa bofora thonext | cspecially sinco we lave {5t thiieattons that KILLED BY LIGIITNING. direetion, but that this groat manufacture, not- | Jlisw and orher fevers (aled by Rasays Phis removed to the most injuricus suvpicion, nn tuve been Nlegully taken as counsel fees, on the irst Monday In August, instewd of the first Monday fu Getober, and said _the Hopublicans did not futend to ot Thiden off so cssy as soma ml‘sln finagine. convicts the Executlve of o dlsposition wholly un- ecoming the Chiet Magistrate. What self-reepect- ing gentleman would consent o take an oflice, how- ovor apparcatly olevated and bonorable, f ho know that ho was liable to be dismissed without alleged mecting, which s te bo held Saturdny night, tho ternt fs almost over, This is especially the GREFLEY, Col., July 25,.—Durlng the violent | withstanding the falling off insome of ouriruns- | quick asltadwasn kead ltellof. Fiflycents per toits ToE e tores was Soncetned, e reeud. proving | A full attendaneo ai theso lurgo Lotols usaly | e House of M. B. V. Gilford, situatod some 80 | (i, fumg portud of' deprésslon, in atring hiin to be everything but a man In favor of re. | meana supercilious clerks, rapoclous porters, hot | 11es Cawn tho 2iatte, nearly oppost te Coronn, | aviderice of the commanding position it has at- er FoOMS d careluss attendance, Now, | Wasstruck by lightning and bLurned. There | talved over thy whole world, reason or warning? Suppose,” ho eald, that announcement | forin. Qn the other hund, bo polated out the | TBRTF SR WL SRS MO 0 ibthe | wero prosent in 1 hosgat the time Willlam | © r ALEALIS AND 1. COAL AxD conp "Tho Prosident, atter sll tho rovelations at Bt. | had been muida about Blaing, wouldn't the Dem. | PUTILY of Tlayes, and adverted to his lotter of WAER ttn lins fafled to Al the housos, th haye the usual fulleations of business sct- Lous, received Gen. Babcock aa his Private ficcrs: | gurate lowl? Now, wo don't intend to take all | fceeptancs for cvidence of his futentions, | college-regatia hns faile e Louses, the | 17, Ilumphrey and wife aud a hired man named | 70 haye the usual fu BN L. RO DR. RADWAY'S tacy until o was criminally Indietod, and it s not | PERRT RS oot ot o S0 IMayes was nanan of his word, and, what ho | Propricturs begin to cuter for gucsts. Oncho- | Alonzo Woudson, all of whom were elther | tHng to new lovels. Theralsa slight decreaso . known that he has yet dismissed him; ho Ymeu g sald, he would do, tel, which Is now advertising lberally told a | illed by the lghtning or stunned 80 ua to be | I value, o considerable augmentation in quan- ; with Mr, Ilelknap with a note of rogret; with Mr, Three cheers wero given for Hayes and | convasecr carly In the soason, thut “The Blank | ungble ta escapo from the flames. When res- | tity, sud this trgnsition process 1s still mory Delano with a letter of sympathy; he nominated MISCELLANEOUS, Wheeler, and the mevting ndjourned. Houno_ ndvertised itsclt? And one feols tho | cued, icir bodics were birned nearlyton crisp, visiblo In tho cas uf another mportant. item of Mr. Shepherd to be Commissioncr of the District Mit, IRISTOW'S MOVEMENTS. TENTIL WALD. difference as noon ns ho gnters the botel. The | qud wereulimost unrecognizable ? | export—iron and steel. For the six montha ’ of Colunbia, just after Congrees hnd abulished the 1 L The Tonth Ward Scandinavian 1T K clerk sees you when you walk up to the desk,and — . there Is @ decline In quantity of 3 per cent, and Government'of tho Dintelct to got rid of him, and | BOSTON, Mass., July 81—Kx-Secrctary Brls- a b‘ f“x Qelll Tast eveniue n the ol on- | hands you s pen, Iusteadof the usual rush of - in value of 10 per cont. In the vurious goods 1 e e o e e o ot | LoW leaves to-nlght for, Vermont, where o wil | inc)ioiss on Trfo streat, nor Afliwatikeo ave. | porter undbefi-boys, yuu are attacked Ly ons PR L DL A of tiis description, from. ono clreuistanco or | pestectly tastelsa, clerantly coated with weet k73 hie permits Mr, Brintow o Jeave tho Cubinet. with- | pcak for Hayes ind Wheeler, at some of the | fue, The company marchied through the streets | Unly, and he treats your cost with respect, us " el el ! B another, tho lower values have not yob pro- | purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, und strengthen, Rad of the ward under the Hreetfop,of Capt E, C, | much us to say, & These aro lurd times, and per- Dunuqug, In., July 8L—A little son of J, A. | ducwd sufliclontly Increased demand to swell way! n'l‘ll s, Tur tho cupe af el disordersaf the sion Cliristtansen, There aro already 'threo full | bups it is us well to let this cont lust a3 lonys na | Buttous, of Aldon, was drowned in the Hiver | the total of quentlty. The general cessation of | M, Aer, Bowsls Kidneys hindder, Ner companivs organized among the_Scandinavians, | Possible.” ‘The clork inodulates his volee; and, | thore yesterday. The body was recovered in the | raflway construction in mxmz' Inportant coun- | tion, Dyspepain, Bilfousness, Biltous Fovor, Infamar o follor.-:Company A, Capf. Embridt; Com- | aiter his “Show the gentlemun to No, —," evenlug, tries 18 no smatl {tem under this hend. In cast | tlon'of tho howels, Pilea:and ol Derangonjents of it oy B, T, G, Clilstiansiu; Company Cy O, T, | you aro agreeably surprised to ind thut it fsan | CouNci, BLoges, quly SL—William Nowoll, | and wrougiit-iron gencrally ~thera fa | iaieraed Viscera, "Warranted to efoct a pabitvo cu, firkeland, Compnay 1 {8 now In provess of or- | outslle ronm, and not on the upper floor. 1l ng nged 10 i'mra, was drowned yesterday while | steady increass on lnst year for the half- o1 mns-, 2 gautzatlon, but ns not elected its ofllcers, .| Congress 1ull, you read the notice on thedoor | bathing In the Nishnabotna “River ncar Big | year, and, though thero is u slight decreass for Obecrve tho tollawing symptoms resulting trva At the meeting luat ovening Justice C. R i *“ThcPortersarepuidby the Propriotors;Paudther | Grove, In. The body waa recavered, the nonth ag compared with June, 1875, there (T AR AR oot a word, nnd mmediately turns but the most efliclent of his subordinates in the prosecution of public frauds; dismisecs without explanatlon the Postminster-General, wio, Ly common consent, in tho best officer the coantry has had fu that place for many s year; and comuela the resignation of Mr. Commiesloner Prattof the Internal rovenuo, 3 cause of his approval of tried and thoroughly ¢M- clent sibordinates. And all this s done on tho larger places; then pass o few doys in the White Mouutains, and finish his trip ju this section by u brlef stay at East Hampton. A CHALLENGI. Special Dispalck to The Tribune, BrrmorsL, I, duly 3l—It {8 stated that Cullom, Republican enndidate for Governor, Conatipation, Inwari Piles, Eulinestof the Ricot eveof an election 1n which the Republican party | will cha Low Stews " | Mutson ealled the proceedings to erder, uid Mr, | quarter you have already ot within your hands is an fncrease as vompared with the previous Acidity of the Stuinach, Nausea, Hearthur, s Anprivid (o policy of - (hass vory ollcoms: A | Sotts Lo n et cenyons ot s diomasioar o4tk | O, Moooss woa solected to- preside, O Dirke: drops bidc nfo your packet. T’ tho dinibgs | DLIW OUT A CYLINDER-ITEAD. | S¢or; bit, on the other hand, thero b a i | o a6 e, Klnca ot fi e Sam: Jus engugrod to adminfater the Government in their | poncal feaucs, Tund being elected s Seeretary. Fooiny ovon If yut are along, o convunient seit &peclal Dispaich to The Tridune. Ueercase I valus both for the lalf-year and the | Eur Lrupilona Hnking oejuttceimesin the Bicefts lu;,‘,'y,fi::” b #Scxxd:):h::i'::{t};’c ::ll:“};:v:, i‘/fé',‘,’!.‘r“,',"}f.fil’ TILE G0OD CAUSE 1N JACKSON COUNTY, 1LL. Officers’ of Company 1 were then clected as | I8 osMgned yoit, und you ure not required to Leror, IiL, July 81,—Thls afternoon, by the | mouth. Linen manufacturcs nrealso declluing, | Jicwthiuy Flutteriogm ai the Heart, Chioking or Sut Spectad Dispateh to The Tyibuna, CARNONDALE, 1L, July 81.—The Republlcans of Jnckson County ' are fully aroused, and are “?i enthusiustie. “They aredetermined to car- ry fh elerted him, and his condnct, thercfore, caunnt bo Tioncetly aasumed to be that of tho party, It 18 with sincero roeret that we say It Tnetead of loy- ally co-operntling with tho genoral spirlt and podicy follows: muve agaln; your scat 1 reserved, and the same , i but. thely remarknble buoyanuy lust year makes | focating Bennatton when'in a Lying Posture, Dlimnes Captaln, E. C. Christinsen; Licutenants, | Walter serves you as long ns you stay, And blowing out of u cylinder-hoad, $500 damage | ghcir comparatively Inferlor fioxluon thia year | 9F Vialan, Dute, ;’l'm‘,‘,"fi',",‘,',‘,hfi,’,‘ly"f‘,“l.';';;:,‘f;nf," Martin Oleson and Peter Larson, here Jeb mo sty & word for the walters ut Con- | Was dune to the "U"f’"{,’ millof Barnwm, Bruner | Jegs signitfeant. The contracted stato of Lusi- oy £ the Skin and Eyes, bains in the Shic, Cho While the election of oflicors was golng on, a | €vess Lall. “They ure almost all ol einployes & Keenan, It will take two weeks to repaie, | yega {8 shown all through the import returns, x«"“-"'"‘ and Sudden Flushes of Heat, Hurntug [ ihe 4 " y o Insurance. leeh, declared ut tho late Conwention, his octlon uppar- Is county aud hold thelr party in power. | recraiting oflica for anothei® company was | 0f the house; thoy are clvil awd prompt, atd e which glve u decline on the tuparta of raw Tow doses of RADWAY'S P! . catly shows thul ko s fallen under those m‘,. ‘Fn 1);“, vrnum-bz- teformers ,,.,,.-{ ke tl,, thy | opened v&‘llh Capt. A. Midler in d,w‘,f Alarge thoroughly understand thelr buslness. They BITTEN A o materfal, the total being principally malutained u‘x}‘ ;:‘:mnll n'r' the -'x‘)a\'l.hnnn}nh"hsla‘r'llllclr:r u)‘.’fi'fe";x g i'('""ct',‘x‘i’" \vhlcr:l nmd nlrflxl{ woroly '""fif"“‘;‘x tho | tfcket recently nominated st Springfletd, | mumber sizned the rolls, give you service enough, and uot too mucli, ITTEN BY A TARANTULA, by articlos of consumption, such u8 bacon, but- | cents per box. - Sold by Draggists, ; cpublican party, and which nro compelling thoso X but will moke valn efforts “to _sne- ceed In the cunpalgn, A THoyes and Wheeler Club was furmed at Murphysboro on Baturday evening after the adlonrument of the rrlmaq Convention, with the on, A. B. Tugh ns Preafdent, Sixty odd numes were en- rolled, and many others expressed thelr deter- minatlon to Join_ the good cause and the right side. A colored Ilnyes and Wheeler Club was organized fn this city this cvening, and the number of memberaninounted to soine seventy- Capt. Christisasen mado & bricf speech, which And ‘they dou't throw things at you. Nasuvitng, Tenn, July 8L —Fount M. | ter, Indlan corn, wheat-menly potatoes. This waoa centhuslostically recolved. ‘Lhe miceting | MOW STEWALT'S DEATH AUFECMS TOB GRAND | Hughus, o well-known river pllot, died fram the [ fnerease, it will ‘be noticed, I8 greatest in the then adjourned, after an fnvitation hud been ex- UNION. blte of a tarantula, recclved while asteep on | tommoner articles of cousumption, while there - — tended to the members to b present at the The ;e;;nlnr habltue will not find much that Is | ¢he steamer Eddyville, whilo Iylugat Evansville, | I8 8 decline in thoso articles the consumption (] uniform drll} of the Eleventh Ward Club, which | new, The Grand Union, as might be expected, | g week ago. T 1ot which varles with more pros- will ba held to-morrow evenlug fn Martlug's | 108 Bad the mnost money spent upon it. Its ——— perons condition of tho nation—coflee, Ilall, Ada street, near Madlson, furniture was new crough” and elegant enough Irish Natlonal Schools. sugar, tea, and wine. Thua there i an Increase TWELFTI WARD, befors, but moro has been put (i the house, un- London Times, of 85 por ceut for the month {n Indlan corn, of 0 [ At ameeting of the Twelfth Ward Demo- | il there Is nothing old about It. ‘Tho new ball- The Commizsioners of Nutional Education In | 1427 per cent in potutoes, a decline in cofles of ] eratie Club, held yesterday evening at the cor- | Foom, which lnufim completed, 1san clegant | Treland report that thers were. upon tlio rolls of | B4 per cent, In suizar of 8% Whily the balauee who wauld graietully remember him to fix their &yes exclusively upon bis military carecr, GOV, HAYES. UIS CONNECTION WITH THE RIOTOUS COAL- MINERS, We observe s disposition on the part of tho more contemptible class of Democrutic demngogues to niake partlsan capital agatnst ner of Western “avenuo ‘and Madison streot, | ball, ‘wbout half as lurgs us the old one; | their schools lust year 1,011,7 4 children, und | 0f some £56,000,00 in favor of tinports Is strong Gov, Huyes for s action in sending State AI!vu o more, The Alzulxl)lximl }n;clhlrun wll: cuf.fir tho n‘»’ummx ‘llh:srn‘\wcsnhclg?mh T, T..l(idur- mr‘:}ut ll?nlnt%(‘)m ut;:;d“ au!“!m"- 5 is " \\lmu"g c{m n:tlmllls nl\:tnlncdh relatiny to 1,007,671 of | evidence of t.!x: %li,t;l‘h;_l;l% ;xg:;t:“mv ci 4 r | the tield with u good will und to slo great good, | ney, President; D, A, Bt crebary s Judge ) ] meriea, these pupils sliow that were Ko AND N LY, :.'.u,‘:“,': ."::3,,':3' ,;f: :L,'{?.::“..:::,‘L,’,',,L",L,,f,’;fi'f,’: “Tho Hopubliens (vhite) witl meet fn this piace | Grabaats, Williun. Tase, e e, "W, " s painfe £t urder of tho Tate A, T. | Ciitobe, Bt 1o - thioso” rotures of s 1t need Hot ossaston any speatierlon inte. Lhe Uf ten yoars' growth oured by o o th iminers that were taking | U JOr o club on Feiduy eventug, aod il be | Bitss, wid 1L . Baldwin, Vice-Presidents; and | Stowart, aid was to o placed at the cnd of his | numbers on tho rolls child attending | condition of forelgu exclionges, Therols noth- ing among the coal-miners that were takIng | pagresscd by the Hon, 8, M. Culluin aud other | O. . Hathaway, Treasurer, allery. It wus too lurge, however, mind there- | differont schools in the year Is counted at cacii | Iz conneeted with the bulilon returns to indi- pluce. The Cleveland Herald thus deserlbes prominent geotlemen, the uction of the Governor fn the case: Fho orlginal cauve of dispute between the work-* ng winers und the e owners hod nothing to do with the Governor's uction, That cause, o dilfer- ence about the wages 10 be pald, atno time came Yeefore him, and be is oficlully, (f uot peronally, finorant to-day of its true character, When the two pactles Lo this dispute found it fm. possible to gyeee, the mine owners employed other anen ot thelr own'terma sud et them to work, The working miners who had struck resorted to rioting, i rerigudly injuree both employers and workmeu, o nnd by aetnal violente and threats of furthor injury drove away thoss who were willing to work, snd cloeed the mines, “Plis mina ownera applied to Gov, Hayes for pro- tection, 'Plivy showed Lhat proporty aiud life were i Jeoprdy, aild that the locul authorities were un- ubfe 1o protect them, The Governor refuned to ' furnish the desired ald untl) thy proper connty 4 authorities should certify to bim their foability o protect life and property and execitto the laws, The rloting continued, Finding it luipossible to obtain a porse with which to supprees the disturh. unce, the Slieriffe of Ktark and Wayne Countics M'LEAN COUNTY REPUDLIOANS, #pectal Dispateh to The Tribunie. BLOOMINGTON, 1i.y July 31.—A pratifying and enthuslastic mecting of the Ropublican Central Committeo wua held to-loy at headquarters. Reports recelved from evory Losnahip show thet the greatest unaninity exists fn the party, that loeal urganizations are under lx»mhrn{. and that a feeling of contldence in the result prevails everywhore, The county was divided into dls- tricts of three towns cach, and arrangeiments mudo to effect permanent anl complety orgrant- mu‘u?.wuu lieudquarters in Bloomiugton, lome- ately, JEPYRILON, ore & paucl was madg for it n the cnd of the | of then, The number on_the rolls on the Iast | cato any draln of gold, and of sliver wo have ) A Hayes and Wheeler Club was formed at the | Grand Unlon's ball-room, whichi it ulmost com- | duy of the month immediately preceding tho | more than cnough. On the whole bullion re- A ’ High-School building In_Jeflorsun _Saturday | pletely Sils, It cost §60,000, and is ubout 25 | annual examination in 1875, und who had uctual- | turn the vxcess of import over export remafns evening, Fifty-two members signed the con- | by 18" feet. Tho frume cost £,000, aud welgha | 1y nttended school on any of the fourteon days | much as fn yrevlflus jearss und the comparative | yy oo ad gn Ovarian Tomor in the Ovarie stitution und orguntzed permsnontly by electing | 8,500 pounds. It took four duysto gevthe great | finmedintely beforo that dnte, was but 577, | tessation this year of the system ol forefpn and Bovwels for Ten Yeurs, the following oRlicers: Prosident, Juln Uray, | canvas hu its place In the frame, ‘Tiio pleturais | 611, and the averago daily 'attendante for | loans witl taks away oceusion forany extraordl- | o0 D0 e R SEE 00 POSE Evq.; Vice-Presidents, 8, J. ianns, A, . | 0f the decorutdva aud allegorieal cluss,and, fnlts | the year was 839,001, belng Toan by 5,429 than | pary oxport of gold, Iu shipplng wo have, us | oy ay ha henented. T niake thisstatements Nowlen, L. A, Budlong, Fred ausaen, Lrank | rich coluring and brillisnt finnge: 3 reminds one | fn thie preceding year. Of the above 708,034 | before, the same evidence of continious | Tnave hiwd an Ovarieg Tuinor fu tho oviries and bor: WallT, Thonus Rutbiorford, A. ¥ Bradley, and | Very much of tho “ Prodigal Sun." Toappreciate | Roman Cothotic cHildren on' the rolls, 401,199 | progress. The Incrcase in the consting | el fortenyears @ tried the best physicians of (b N. I' Loberg; BSecretary, C, B. Kimboll; | the purpose and the whin uf tho urtist would re- | were Iu schools under Roman Catholie tencliers, | trade {8 continuous for the lnst threa | Plies Withuotuuy hunent, It was growlii at sich Treasurer, 11, F. lolcoinb; xecutiye Com: | quire hours of study, for whiel the spoctator | and attended by Roman Catholie children only, | years. It fs possible this apparent improvenient e of wiino fudueed iy 10 try liadwars s mittee, Df. D B, Fonds, Murk eynolds, Franl | Would be amply repidd, 'Ono of the cimployes | Tho returns show 306,67 Jomun Cttioilo clll- | 18 06 ta u more restricted condition of trade, | i fos luich S4E b thetu, St Graily, afior mich Wulff, F, A. TMorco, and J, J. Chase. Speechies | 0f tho Urnnd Union said 1o me, the athr day, | drea In sehiools with & mixed nttendance of chil | dealers preforring tho economic syatem of gend | dgfiberation, Larlad thors 'y o vasesot were made by Judge Janna und A. J, Nowlen, | 1 lnven't been here very long, but I buve buen dren; but 801,724 of this number wero In | g & by cossting vessele to the costly and | the Pills, and two buttles of tho iicllef,” | uged thes and mich Intorest oud enthusfusm were manl- | horelong enough to fud” that Judge 1ltonls | wchiools under Koman Catholle teachers | mord expeditious muda of rollway conyeyanco. | witlioutany apparent beneilt, [ deteruined to pers fagtont, the man to tuka your hat off tu, aud Lum golog | oxclusively, and only 83501 wera in schools | However that may be, the tonuage of Ueitlsh 4 Sweive mure bttleet the loilyaicctys ———— to do It just "ns long as it suits med | nnder omnn Cathotle and Protestant | shipplg both entéred and cleared In the const- | Wera gono § had 1ot twenty-1ve pouniy, Fomintho Notes. Evory otte who stugs here lone 1s sure o como to | teaclices conjolntly, unid 26,513 In achools under | Ing tendo continues to crow, and Ju the foreign | & coittined to e the uiedloine uucd © was sure shit A1l the tired young men will now ho for free- | the sstio oplnion,™ fow this conies ubout fs not | Protestunt teachirs cxclusively, 0Of 200,201 | trade tho decliue whicll wevmed to buye sobin | 1o SCEW, SR SR ARG A0 Ing the women,” Busan B, Anthony fn her last diffiealt to see. Two yeurs upo, when the | Protestant ehildren on the rolls; less than 30,- | 1ast year has beon decidodly cheeked, Thero is nnu threo dozen buttles of the (teavlveut, st spoech spoke substantially ns followa: * 8ho | house wus new, James IL Bresifu, one of the | 600 woro In schools under Protestant teachors | & conslderahlo fncrease in ‘tho tonnngo entered, | bosties eilef, and aix boxes uf the Lills, tude thought "thut, when the now dispensation were | Most expertenced und ublo hotelfuumugers i | aud witended by Protestant cliidren oxelnalve. | While tiat elearod s much about Ui wamu us 1 | 1, feel poriuely well, andmy liaet i (il of eratiy . hate ¢ to.God for this hetp i my decp aticyon. To you, st come, & woman would woo s mun nnd relfeve | Lhe vonntry, leased it at u rontalof §6 . Ho lyl and neurly 164,000 were in schools with o | 1670 A your wanerial modteimer I Teo) denty Tebied DELTGATES CHOSEN, = Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Eav Cramn, Win, July 81.—The ‘Prempelean Conuly Conventlon was liell to-duy, aud Porter delegutes elected over Gen, Rusk by a voto of 2wy, n uanlmous. Threo countles out of eleven huve held thefe couventlons, and all for Porter. INDIANA ITEMY, i 3 ruugs| 4 § s 5 y. ‘i i muy be as 1muchat & blcsslud u 3 { T Divate T of the trouble of asking & certalu question, | €orricd thy house thruugh the scason of tho | dilxed attendance, but threc-fourths of this TUH PIGUREA POIL TIIE LAST MONTIl and Iny prayer 18 that b Btark Connto, 1n which the actual tloting ocourred, | of Fort Wayno, wis to-nfght elected niember of | 8 beautiful home and surroundings mighe be 00 ml“lh e ‘"“‘"" ou seu fow I camo | teachers cxclustyely, ’1!"“" o ,“'-'“"‘l“l"fl decling tn exports, and | prs. T Lbins. who malcus the sbovo Ceri{ncare, (318 Ixa thoronghyoing Democrat, clected a8 such, 19 | tho lh.'mlbfimn State Committee, vice o, B, | Joved by a modcet, poor young man, with a too out. have Fun the Louse successfully, mudo ———— that affecting such unported ftems as lunnl g:.':f:"n’r'r’:"#fl: e dyou, 'finfi';‘ldw"c':u itie 18 . 115 comnmiieution 10 tho dovernur, o sl that | White, reslgnerl. i Biligh ncilsc of hondr o eacecly” her fo wharo s | & reputution for ft und, paid oll the bll4: but T | Noewegian Patntings at the Philadelpnta Ex- | Pitct guods, woolen sariy lrob, and steuls aml | gt il thy excepiion o whal as sent o et *4rum rollable information™ hohad Hnu doubtof | “Titaday’ ulght, ot the Academy of Musle, | Poverty, and she could sy, ¢ Will youi’ etc.,, | i out of pockct, want Jour check for NbitTon, whil there Is an Incrénse y fmports on the halt- | You' ™) Liny say tiat hier statement (4 corsect wittiowt 8 . theinminont: dangor of maba and rlots bt & dnie | Gaudtove 5 OV Wil deliver an. pAdreen upon [ aud refteve him of superilious entreaty, und | E0O0U07 Wwas Mr. Stewart’s rep I verous character i the nelghborkood of Musal- i, 'Y nnd ho was matiefied thut oo posse which lie 4 could seenro ¢ would bo able to affurd protection sguinat the same, to persons and prunmdl.“ e, 5 and ho got # B ear, there s u decline In_June, this decling be- | Gualifcation. = igned) L, 8. LEICH, | g1 rllevs, bl of upizlivous unkreal o Tl Mot your, ho - offerad* Tho logug | 47T Arehlteet ant fuittng Neeo (hastond | Bl vy maatorials. Theso facts asure | gy oo Brupiiateid cromiuy Ko Atlar b, Tho athier ovenlug, at un ovening ra"},‘ i 'v? zt\x{. r}:’r‘ufiunrflguln. )"er. km:wun.l drzl.n't n'ruNu best Il:“ds pe-roont fn the Exhibitionls | us thut "this conntry fs still able to bear | ghove certificate, ls and bua bee well ant to g I norain. will inunago (] e Norweglan, young lmlf, gorgeoualy attired, was alt 510 the political lssues of tha duy, and at the same thne take oceasion to ncet Lie charges made fn connection with the Yonczuels daims mattor, ate, ua‘Leen fof many ye Thero are o half-dozen painters | the strain which oll trading wations now | known to us, aid the facts thereln stated R ";"1";: ingat s | houss for you for $10,000." * Very well,” was | repre: < | % cl v iy snd undoufably correce. A ny oue who knos 5 i D i o By 5 UK, N presentod, who work us carnestly and enthu- | suffer from, The trades connected with the y vy, Y Vsretore, alis 411 teapectiuly tiyoha tho aid of R L pluno slughigt it arl. o awcet sounds wora | 3. Biowarta roply: and hie paid the $10.000 s | tastiently a4 any men who can bo namod.. T | habits of utury urocxposed worlous diticulty, Su st ol it o), sipte, Bud ta antircs ho Juswa. : 2 Augons, Il July l.—The Hon, Willlam {hud;’&"‘&!ifin n"pnuxyl,'u 5:}“:}::&;:‘:,12:1?:1 ll‘:i: readily as Mr, Breatin had pali thie 800,000, This | results are masculine, frank studies of Nore | but the gencrs inanufuctires of the country, MALY cockkIL "T'that appeal tho Conatitutlon and the lawa of | Lathrop, of l‘.nd(runf. Buppentuz fn the clty thls | clty, wio stood nost tho. giaa, leaned over and | 26 Clalk & Witkinsou nre its munigers for tha | weglan scenory, that aro full of nature, not lack- | though cotelderably straitoned, are still fréo R TR Y the State permitted only vpe snawer. Bat being | eyeulng, was serenaded at the Fitel gy and anxious (o leave no groand for possiblo qu 10 the propriety of hilw course, the Govers sulted Adjutant-General Wikoff and Attorn vral Little, and with thelr advico dlupatel eompanics of State militia to the aceno of disturh. unce, ‘Plie Attorney-General accompanied the tion 4 tute, ‘Tho forimer 18 a bright, sharp business- | fng in sentimont, and poafuted fn an nixremhln from actus! emergency, snd contlnue active, whilspercd admiringly: * Miss, you siug divine- o ‘i ® st 5 % % 4 by 1y; wil iy soul is thillled wlt\xytlm ranture of | e , whu was for years JnBtewart's store, nud | seale of color o8 uul‘!, A, Normany! 1t Bresiin lst Tto tukies his ord lutings of fjords gl v e AT Al “x'fhzflfmmmolt e 4 'y o oy was with Breslin Jast year, 0 takes hls orders alutings o! jords '0 mos! werful fiopres- his time. 'here are no signs tha n compuarl- our valee,! Tho fulr songatress looked shy. | wid feon Judgo Hitton, Tho house. han tho | Sons of 8 i n i ? h % o vl the rugged landseape. The atiwvs. | son with other natlons, wo have lost ground ‘hr td Vot T tomtuis Witly B dnutonhd el o ono Of | iinest orchestro over scurt in Saratogn, led by Pheric offec, i decsivo apposition, and a real- | during the continued stfiugency of this romark- DR. RADWAY'S made uvery brief speech trom the b hustily reviewad the political situation, b Die was tuken by surprise and wus very weary, and promised to talk to us sgulu ero thy eloss ot the campaign. HIAKY, Tolitical matters {n gencral around at tho va- rlous headquarters wero quiet yesterday, In the Democratic camp wil fold thero fs velther quietuess nor serenity, The light soems to be duwning into the funcrmost recesses of the bralus of sume uf the leaders that therels o b 4 Mr. Napler Lothlaw, of the Boston Theatre, who { 1y muscular manuer of trestiment, sro supple- | able period, and in the meantimo we oro paseing . » Votiona, WhEh Wory PIMcen dutor the Conttul ot th — }lflg"l,'i,!“;‘;"‘u“l‘fl:l“l‘l‘x‘;"f"'o':'l'lzlr“éu‘f;“‘,',“""" eatt | jy ylso tho best condictor ovor seen fn Barutoge. | thented by w reniarkuble m:cn}u of"Eol- | to u'tiow ' commorclal era of thotoughly " ~1H t civil suthoritivs, and from et to last acted, not LOCAL R TIL OTHER HOTELS, or und strength of tone, Much fu the | doveloped telegraph syates, fron-bullt ships, I Wi (L 7] an mifitury, but 8y o Sherlil'y possc, under direce § ki The custoi adopted by several London ladies Congress Lnll, which waus ulways more home- | stylo of Munthe Is Joucob Schive's winter | aud rupld sca comniunication, Contemporn- 5|uu of fmt ‘bhherh{'ulmfllmk ::numy, blnself a of xI,.ml Inlg u lmn“ml mcl;xm"dmr vlnlfiur;"w llkutv.lnm uny]({é lt.lm‘uthc{hllrxm:us :iuuuesh::{.- It‘lmdlmnwhwml [m!‘u Mlmmmws;mhnuu-‘rllng on nu:;uul*’ WO arg nluu‘llllug hh l;u\ll)'l »myn‘th?uru- T“E GREAT Bum“ PURIHER {Jemocrat ol u vtralghtest secl, 3 write their naines i when 0] o ot fin Lo Fucts more stonlans un uny other, ] 16 lco and snow of an lulet. wnuother one | action frotn overtrading, ut, notwithstanding The acts of viulenn:wumlncwum! ufter the nj AT TEADQUARTERS, Judy of tha houso at home, Im{ fullen Into dis- | handsomoely furnlshed, and, ns L ughl bafore, the Klm paints In the now Dusscldorf schaol Ia | all these dificulties, l'.figlllh hanulacturers Al.:\ " pearance of the military, The rluters deummw“{ measured thelr etrength with th tho clvll suthorities, 1Ind they succeuded in thefr purposs, thie mining regions of Ohlo would have been sub- Jected to o relgn of terror such as dbsgraced a por- ot of the mining reglons of Fenneylvaniu, Molly Magulrehun would have establivhed Ttsolf in tho Stasu to tho dauge uf lts valuably fntureits, tha terror of o dnrge class of it population, wud fuvor. Oneof thy fushlomble ladles who kept | service is excallent, Nlela” I8, Mollor, who sends four reallstic | able to wiapt themselves to the altering condl- | yor (ke curs of all Chroute Diseases, Serofula of stich a bouk found, on returnlng frowm u short ‘Tho United States s tho favorite with thomore | studies, one of which—a view ot ruufm conat | tons of trade, and keep thele country repre- | “'gonuilitte, Moreditary or Contaglons, be It nbseuce, that 4 collector had called with abill of | weadthy and tho inore exclusive, llere you will | secuery, with an approaching storm—-is truth- | sented in all the chlef narkets of tho world, scated I the Lungs or Stamach, 5kin of long standing and written fn the book: “Borry [ find Guov, Tilden,—very lkely poundering over | fulness itself. Befuro tho serivs of strong luul- | Thus, whilo we wult for soio sicw movement Hiines, Vleah or Norves, Corrs "l" the Mes, —dldi'tleavathe amount as shi sgeecid” | that letter of* neecptanco,—is he stops | scapes, but meagrely noticed here, one alinost | onwarls, we may woll bu coutent with the | - Holida xid VIUIatleg the Plulds t'\’lm n‘l{ulu ‘ll“;tnmlml w;’l"f wr{'- that tl.:\‘u lnr futo l‘xln"-ly(lxl‘; 1dlu —cmx. wtlfh lll:u Lull.uwly foot {i.mluu ml llc;uk n%nfimy llhu':’ !! v‘xln'u-xlxlu:urul— E‘L]Alhi.:"“ cl‘:‘fl strength, lrumun:\:, and foresight 0i1se. Al atiag: fha Fintuts hiroe other visitors hadt callud subsequent to the | man in livery behind, nother bandsoing span, uth and ouz [0 the wheat-tleld. t 13 .tho | which sus gures supply. umatism, otuls, (landular Swelll collector, and in deaving thiclr nomes hud an cx- | waiting ot the door, ia for the family of Mr{ W | work of Otto Sindlng, whu pufute at Munfeh, e B e B A il m T ———— #acklug Dry Cougli, Chacerous’ Auectious, Bypiil the smirchlug of ita fulr fame oa a |flW'lb|dllw screw looso sutewhere. "Where Is n strong hope | cellent opportunity to” reud the roproachful | I, Vauderbilt, who have coms up for the sumn- | The lmits of a sfugle article scarely afford A Btrong Objectlon, fom |q£?“ )‘I,)lluu‘ulfill gt {ho Lunga, Dyspers ”-:““l Bistgr the Huter resortod to whulosalo sraonawgl | o inressed that Lew Stoward will not swallow | Wessoge. wer {u thelr own car, and oceupy & handsome | space ta recognize Ina proper manner the most Kimira Gaieits, O e a1 e Dlacastar " Fernld T cinjioscd af eltlaens ot Blaskc | 1o Bt Lonls platform, which- would: loave tho S ————— cottuga oll by themeclves, Most of the furclgn- | excollent qualities of the Norweglan land | #Aro you satisicd with tho jury, gentlemen?” | CSitpiuipis, Gout Drupay ickets, Sull iuoie, Uidh: Cotinty, I s mumbee of the Mot s s mabadan) Huffulo DIl to Tosas Jack, eru will b “found here. Fho United Statua ts | scapes; it winst suflico to say simply that thoy | sald Judge Noonsu, Uils ioralng, after the | chitis Coniuptlon, Kidney, Ilir, Liver o Tallitia, acting under directions of ho Shorl® us field open and give an excuse for holding anothe New York Herald, fortunato in that it stands ou tho books of the | have no parallels and fow cquals in ‘the Elhlbz Jury hud buou Impanneled. B Q‘l:'l'h;‘l?ruuhufz' Y 4 * his Deputies, aereated soveral of tho Indictedmen, | ¥ Convention, Couteutment does not yetaver- In tho letter recelved yesterday by Thesg Wi . Omo- oprictors at only sbout one-third its cost, it | tlon. WYy e ere chorus, sliadow tho pasty, but what will bo dono ulti- B 5 i i W are," kald the lawyers Iu a chorus, ught (o trlal, sud six of them cons hundre from Butlalo Billthe latter saya: *‘Thero having been bought in by auctlon ou the failure St —— e A tall, gaunt fhizure rosé up solumnly fn the K vmr]d by & Sturk County jury uiter trials nwhich | mutely it s ruther hard to prediet, is golng to be the dumuedest Indistn war ever | of the company that built it, The nerves of wotnen, saya the Austin (Nev.) jur?- bol’,‘llhl said lnpreaslvo) {. “ But I’uyu not." DR. RADWAY & GO:, 32 Wfll‘l‘flll SL, N- Y‘ tho bughivat Tegud talont that cuuld be procured had AT REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS, knuwn, aud 1o mun can oy when it {s going to But, it Teeeeille, ure something hard to u: d retand, “What's_your ubjection, Mr. Bnookst” fu- buen cugaged iy thy defense, Those couvietions proved 1he wisdom as well a8 the legality of the Lecdon of the Governor, ‘Yo dixpors 8t once of the poltical featurcs of 1hw casc, 4t I unly necvesary ‘10 say that nearly sil 3 | the ners who Invoked the Goverior's in- tesference are Democrat, sud of great Inuence lu the p Bturk County, upon vilwee req) i the Graud Pacitle Hotel, all was qulci. Col, A, C, Babeock wus enguged most of the day in unswerlug correspondence. Indiana news s most pecullurly cheering, sud full falth s felt thero Ju the suceess of the Republican ticket— Btate und natlonal—this fall. Anong the visitors to hu‘u.\;(\mrlcrs yesterday was thy o, Elibu Euosy of Waukedls, Wis, end. ‘Pho Indluns have thus fur whipped nvur{ YOU CAN'T AFFORD §3 womun who can throw u toa-cup ut her bus- | quired His Honor, blundly. command they have met, They have ong vil- | & day, try one of the smatler houses,—~the Mar- | baud’s lead with unerring alm, will wake the “This young mun on iny right, your Houor, lage that nunibers 10,000 Aghting men, They | vin “or the Amerlcan, which are open all the | echovs with her screwius the next minute I a | bas been eating onlons,” bunst that in s mountalnuus country they can | year round, and which give you as good | Lug lmppens to light on tho back of her neck; “ Objectlon overruled; go on with thy case," whip all the whitcas that inny come agalust them, sccommodaflons _for §8 as you can get | and the woman who could coolly horsewhip tho | observed Judge Noonan, witn s significant Read “Falge and True.” aud nuny 8 white wau will turn up bis toes bo- | anywbers in the country,—ilways oxcept- | man who slanders her, will _lump on a chalr and | gdance at the Sherl(?, and the tall man sat down Hoaii Tt WAY & CO., No. 8 fors they are conquercd, 1 expect toboar of | fug Chlcwgo. Tlen thers”urg otlicr smallor | Luller blue wmurder at the slgbt of o mouse on | reslgnedly und held a white haudkerchicf to his | wi08,900, ltteratamp to RADWAY & OO0 tiay voluuteers belug rulsed,” Lousce, sud lows of Uret-class boardiog- | tho carpets 4 posusan ‘kind of sliual of distress, Wil b scnt youe uou the Goveruozr

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