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z THE CHICAGO FRIDAY, TRIBUNE: JULY 13, 1877. a -—-- rn aa —————__—--— —— ——— ~~ —_—--—- —— oS — - — : i after RT Pp and a moderate eatimate pute the finera of hie n mw Knat week I brousht an American np to THE ¢ U EDUCATIONAL. Aplan had'been Fompicted and nretentd io. the LISSISSIPPI. Kosees on tina acconnt at not Tene than $170,000, TRAMPS. tite laken Ills tain was a string nf con: PLE CROE Z Legintature asa bacia fur an appropriation, {t war Some of these elaime be as vainly tried be collet. plsinte fom the Gist wile, te the Inet Wo afterward changed ani! cheay cieeal by lireetion af ‘The creditors are diapoxed to ieniency. nt? ted with th Univeraty. ‘The — Condition of the Fund as Reported | fonnastion war of brick. sisteen inenes thick, | Address from the Republican miood Just? where we ptand ‘now, fonsked bin what he thouvht ef tho scenery. He replied, FLORIDA. Crimes Committed by Them in 7 Wa'ali this in tolerabie. Yan cali thiva take, do | Corn Prospects in Illinols Consid« iat by School-Agent Ward. Toe The hide mnteed Teor ST CON to" Sar On, State Committee. : a Pennsylvania. Bot lakes nour couniey tnt which yau_could put erably Improved. 3 which. considering that $30,000 teas approprinted An Fnthasinetio Description af Scenery the whole of thin Ittle fsland, and “nothing contd, he seen of it, and then a navy conld switn over It. i by the Legislature, luoka a httlestranze. The te Haare ayy (conti nln over te ’ A pa hotel, wih the lroivencveravsinte beciviltann | 4 Big Start Gained During the Recont J. H. Haverly Wants to Lease tho | Vosrd reduced th Y : if Soll—Oran, a 2 ant = Thele Lay Sei tiie oN eT nee mae Recommondation that No State Conven- Troftablencisthe New Town uf Waldo. Nofarions Operations of the ‘‘ Welsh- percent. The Ke, Adelphi for Seven Years annum and the Professor $1, 8U0. tion Be Held This Year, To the Eititor af The svibune, Mountain Gang.” Anverieay. Shen gun sama L ufonslie Tow ware a, Warm Weather. t $8,000 — Warno, Fis., Inly 2—Sarely tn there pleasant felling my tadeness Won on ime. Vou tust. ro ——————— =e al " " AMUSEMEN'TS. fommer daya, when harrest rich with abundance of e home and be my guest." And { was compelled to eee President Hayes’ Sonthern Polley Not the Cagse golden Resin abows par. reward soe anzious jolt Hen Mardered, Women Ontraged, and $250,000 | comply. ae Appearance of the Crops io ‘ Average Dally School Attendance Daring THR SYMETONY NIGHT. of the Necessity for This Aetion. bl lr ie RM eigen Worth of Property Stolew, ; ELECTIONS. Other States. {he Year, 89,502. Pe aa er Roce Aer Ree te eklen: when heaven and earth seem In entire hat- 7 at nelected. The proyeamque war one of the mast re-.| 70 the Republicans of Miesierippts With an’ | mony and form, color and atmosphere accord like 7 ain gi gaa bonte Bates that Are to Vote This Falls ILLINOIS. sera 4 : sated, not only | 8cknowledeed majority of more than 30,000 voters, | some rich ewell of music, charming the sents and Re raed eens eee eee guitteun | tzrhable Mr. Thomas has yet preteated. wot only | onder ordinary circumetances Ake approach of a | gladiening the heart.--ai rach time. when te haril- worked farmers of the great Nort! Wert in (he ehair, and prescut all the lospectors except | been played here before, but aleo because it gave | Political event so Important as the election of | Koted farmers at the great North, and West niny New York Erening Matte Bpecta! Dispatch to The Triduaa Rentucny. wilt hotd the frst state etection on Monnts, Urundy Co., M1, July 12,—Average Air. th | 2 Givotnur and other State officers nls | height of corn two fect Two-thirds of a crup. eeialste 9 elected, The matn interes i ‘o,, July 1.—Corn from knee Centres in the election of Legislators, who will | VAX, Kendall Co,, July 12. chuure amicecssorto Senator Mecreery, whoea | to watet high, Farmers juat laying It by. Pros: term expires in 187%, Of caurse a Democrat witt | pectof an abundant yleld Peclectet, aid ine jusin pfeane dn whether Mc: | Brentixa, Whiteside Co, Jaly 12.—Corn ts lal reery willeucceed himself. Next faitows Ver= | by Clean. Never better prospect since 1800, Ment, where the people will yote for State officers | P¥+ eS arey o ee in the “sth of September, ‘Ou the its of the | Rockroup, Winnebago Co. Jnly 12—Cora fame month Many will elect tate officers | stands on an average four feet high, lias not anda Legisiniure, Sept. & Cailfornin will elect a | Jooked better on the **Fanrth” for inany years, Governor and Legislature, "The prenent Governor, Lancarten, Pa, duly 0.—The tramps; who have been compelled to retreat from the sectiuns of Penusylvanis where Vigilance Committee have Kotin and Clark, tun the composers in something Itke a masieal’ pro- | £tate and county oficers wots bring together the | Jenced hy thelr ripened harveste: when all thole | heen orsanived fur the protection of expoced and : ‘A communication wes received from ex-Super- | gression, It opencd with the overture to “Ana. | TePFeeentatives of the Republican party from the | snerounsdinss are at natitre's best, aud tho terrors, | defeneeleaa ecitlemente, have rendesvoased. at folendent Pickard reslgning tho Sccretaryablp of | reon” and the ballct imuric fron **Paris and several counties in State Convention, toancoance | enfferings, bitter, biting cold, ‘binding, barging eacérat, ledlated :apate in Lancaster County, and the luank = Helene" by Cherubini and Uinck, who may hecon- | {elf principics and to nominate candidates; while | snows, nd tcp hardshipe and exposures rf i of thelr Tong, gloomy winters | commenced all epecicn of outlawry in reziune On motion of Inepectar Hoyne, the resiznation | sidered tho fathers of modeta opera. Then we | OBf opponents, the Democrats, {f they felled for | seem ike some” mleeravle to | where the constabulary {a almont powerless to cope enccees upon numbere alone, would. donbtlees re- | fee forgutten and “hoe was accepted, acd Acting Seperiotendent Noty | commence at tho fountaln-head of msdera Instru- | frecereupen hampers alone. waall do i td with them. An army of theao wandering inatand- wae olecled Secretary wntlt a Superintendent be | mental masie, Haydn, with the Thirteeuth Sym. | Poni ier nenazem of Ore ae Meridian, and diay | the Peantiful summer sunshine. at much timett | ere bare made the ittie Village of Snioketown, elected, phyny; pass to Meethoren, whoin nls Aret period But this rearunable and logical order of things to oven the delictouacilmate and fertile lands of | near Mill Creck wator-station, on tue Pennsylvania : ‘ i Lacux, Marshali Ca., July 12,—Corn two feet to Inthe same communteation, Mr. Piekunt called | followed in Haydn's steps; and then follow the raha re Florida, Tot the beantiqal bloom of Noth and | Railroad, Teen aie rene GO FETANES, hal Attention ta tha fast that ba. bad onultted by mle- | wide departure which leaua ton the. mod. | Sa# been reversed tn Mlsslerippl, West nvon fades in winter blast, and thelr best A RREQULAR HRADQUARTERS. ver boll the Republican and tnitenendent parties, | Over males Tigh | eraiere:tanidly Jaying it by. take the nanie af Merv Emery, an teacher of déat | ern. romantle school of Liat, and ‘the {ne oF ee ey ay Racenstiles of tele forrtohe cata teatmeee HH8 MET | rie vince Ie axed by the tramp for a general meet- | or'taseantur Sansene Winget erate Lesaeen | Oue wreck more will eee Ut Anat ‘Inly 12.—Corm muntes from the trachers'Iiot, and consequently the | ture masic of Wagner, What more Atting | hatnow absndons the Held, and surrenders the | Puccealtien of th Gtting and falr, then, that Flori= | ing-grouud,--numbers of them boarding andde> | Un the second Tucrday in October elections oc: | outonie dlecoasagin Not move then balf = cro} ‘ Board had failed to clect; and he belleved the | cunclusion tu such a proutamme tian Weber, the ate petra bei batirr apse mnliaettys da‘s tuvitution fofarmen-setilcrs shonid reach them | parting on the freaglt-tralne which atop there daily, garth Olio and dow, I ott States Guvernare aniGaa Binds ? Salary Commitice, dul aot Include bie salary ie tbe | Aust exponeat of madotn Geruian opera. and thuwe. |’ 7 oo Oot aed men in iia ranke caflctontiy dere | sire Beet cheered ees, aM, ral onl tho: | ayo. murrounding: country te. w commen prey to | tel Leslelsiaren are to be chosen, select Stanley | Hitusnono, Montgomery Co., Joly 12.—Corm bg thtse peep tense Lente of OnE ann: day, tareleh. t statcomiecs, | Homee at tho North and West mont attractive and | thele depredatione, and wuod-pulce and fences are | dlatthewe eicceneot in. the United States Senate, | ¢com one toct to three feet highs good color, aud Inspector oyue moved that the aalery be the | Strauss, and Goanod? If Mr, Thomas had not, over | Perccoccpire tu and contend forthe statcoMices, | Pollitt and compariann oven with the wenceoms | appropriated to thelr usc for building fires, In | alinuush Matthews: term, like that of Sargeat, doce tnvstof It looking well : ; samo as last year, Agreed to, and over again, given ue proof of hia consummate | boagtiul of their Hbertics, of not lese thentive | Yecetation of the Southiunds less alluring, and | minny instances, ematl outhouses have becn dis- | not expire until INT, CHAnLRS Coles Co., duly 22.—Corn now ‘The election was deferred temporarily. akillasa programmist, thle onc programme alone | Democrats eagerly and ungracioualy scrambling for ylamour of the tropic Tea fascinating than | mnantied and nscd for fuel, ‘The residante aro con- In The Stale of New York on Toesday, Nor By i n Has as ree There bane ‘Tho ex-Superiutendont sleo nent ins commnni- | wonld have established bis reputation for akill, | the vdice of Guverncr, ina confessed minority, in Bresvnted raided th whirling snows and icy tinually forced to enpply thelr wants, elthor will- there ain ee eection Tats Beuaruray Aepamlly: prom! te foe ae Ps 3! €ation, setting forth that at the time of ble Inst ye- | taste, education, and harmony in thie direction. which, however, the nomination {s contidently re- ot Northers and Westernwinters, Whe" 1 te orc unwillingly,<-vie.wellealted provision: OE thie tery of otfice of torerier and Liens | seat sdeal of rain. A o - ‘The overture to Cherabin Auacreon ant { garded as the aeenrance of election. This politicat ‘The ahade of the fruit featnye Ungar o'er bed 7 Honixsox, Crawford Co., July 12.—Corn erop burt touching the Tublic School Rellef Fund. | ine taticg music to Uluck's **Parie and Iictene |. parados inay anpear strange tothe people of a Stato ‘The balny Suuthtanda, ake guardian steal houeen of the (armers being In constant danger of Governor, under the constitutional amend- eae a thera was leftin his hands 41 cents, which waa | were deligntful in their antique classical drapery, | iu which the ballot fe free, With ue. itis « stub. Ta munebine a ravece he.tch store invasion, ‘The banded brigands ewell In nembors | Mewis adopted in IN74. the abulition of the oflice 12,-—Corn from one * paid out April Sin part purchase of a pair of shoce | thelr severity of furm, aud charte, anrens orn necessity. In reatful masses stand the pines ou bial daily. At the rendezvous, afew days ago, about | p superintenlent of Public Worke tt the otice oF by. Growirus fairl, fara poor child. In concert with the President of | Melitienenees, fi male nie tinge AS Rr amer bet rd seilcerag the inthe deep Nash of the warm Southern thy." | 350 evil-looking and filthy nomads were counted, } Canal Coinulisrloner, will operate so that there will tam Titnbie Guay aly Moet af the ! ths Mond. We had drawn upon the Schoel Avent a | here that any work of bis ie alton a Fevalatiun, | consaltation wlth. leading members of ihe party Apr AG) Tehaped <* Borin facts and paceabiit, | _ While the travebng rulllans tye congrecated in | be no adminiettative officers to elect 1m 1N78, un- plowed med. R leew x vacancy should vecur by death, resignation, a man's head, Generaily lonks well, ur romotake An Associate andye tn'the Court of TLANTA, Logan to. duly 12—Corn from three Appeals, fn pluce of dudge Allen, will, probe ] 8nd 8 half to four feet hich. Condition fair. auly te the only alicer tu te chusen by the | Ancona, Dunginn Co.. duly 12.—Corn frome No should be played oltencr, st onty | shruaghout the State, have dellberotely concluded | ties" with the caul 1 capondents re. | Lancaster County ont a stort while, tha Hagrancy from work by gontinued iltuers, and all of whom | eg Nin! “awhile. ta lewd’ me back | to recommend tut nv state Converting of the ites Pronelbilltys but wieiee, eaten ements Te) | Gudesteutor therroperations have heen very ¢eeut, FiSLNG. "The amountdrawn on acconnt of Mra, | from the present time etors | publican, party shall be held in Atlaneeippl chia | this wondrous Iand conrinees ine that ite aources | exceeding, In nuinerous cases, the brhgandage Etat Isnford was in ubedienco to yote of tho Board, | &xaegeration and sirained year, and that Of woalth aro a0 great, xo accesible ta even mode | las prevailed olsewhere in tne State, and which ~ CO unerally weedy. # 3 4 ee ie oe ae people of the State next year, but the can. | one foot to waist bivh. Crop gener Narting-point of elezaut nplicity and class NU CANDIDATA BE NOMINATED, etate capital, that they cannot remain long wnide- ja entirely une {a tacie agency. Fur sumo yeare 1 e Ontlook for not more town half a crop. mail wed hence noe inclaried Tobia ropa tgrace. Itvehealthy forts nowand then to | loeproffering this advice, It Ix not our purpore to | veloped, the adontion of all will not romeatoner, | Patan organlzed band of murderers aad plunder: Catertecmen on eee ee eet eee Me | ierinaitas, ftingham. Cie duly 12.—Corm Y ET OOK ataeat AREORE ody the old modele in music,—the works | tuduige in aulten complaints ur spiteful crimina- | each enccoxaful orporiinent will Indure the trial wt | ¢f4, known as ths % to participate In the choice of a United States 3 bide now tobe a very light crop. Ground very Schoot nt Ward submitted hie report for the | Of the fathers snd creators which lay fat | tions another, until the vast resources of Florin are ‘WRLSI-MOUNTAIN GANG, MAP for the frat time under the present | foul, except on high bunds, Tate heavy ratue e a tea retina on cand done 1, $800) the basis of ‘all magic. —the strong. sold | The facts of history speak for themeelves: | fully brought out, the territory thicaly neapled, | have held high curmval in the nechuded wortlon of | Cir ginntionn all te chet ott cee eaene | have materially damaged prospects for cont. 8 Fhe peceiptn, S204 245.404 total ki foundations upon which so much itippant and | syuud infimidatton, dnd etolence hare practically | and tho tide of agriculture and conimerce et thy | the conuty, and, fom what lay been discovered. it | Qauertullun, ull the elective oflcers af the Miata | Matt i atig, White Cos. uly 1-—Came 2 tecelntny Hisagis. 12. Balance, S20.434. chitecture haa been piled. diatranchtsed the Kepublican party in thea State; | full. - to beheved the tramps have Jumed with this gut ie P 99 on ace | tnetramental works toark # new epuch in the bis- | and, untli the tine shall cumoe when we can Jn tho near future no man will be more inde- | tumore estenmively end etfectually consummate Fo ee ee eco uccrned prier | fOFY Of music, ie was most undaubtediy the | siaud erect In any prenence, "ae frovinens thelr lawless orcupation, will fave tu be chosen, and the party then carrying | Mot reallze more than half 9 crop of corn with beat ihe stute will have the best chance of earrylag It | Of Reason. Land now oaked with water. F ae .Srenuina, Hrown Co., Jilly J2%—-Will get count of renis, of which 871), 310, creator of tae moderuSymphony. Lully, Seariatt, | aud aasert and” enforce,” our tights ‘The cit syaln In the H'renldential election of the followlug | | he e sé . 18 '» city of Lancaster has, to a certain exter ear. A “ over three-quarters of acropof corm. Genera'ly Se Stay Hy 187), anu $22,400.20 siace then. and Philip Emangel Hach had entarged the | at the ballot-box, wo. believe it tote | ev heen free from these predatory Incursiones but Tea rT Gace eae earn ae eleettUr St giuan: Now doing well, Fatmers encouraged. The President etated that, contrary to his usnal | S2vato into the Symphony before bim, out the firat | tho vart of wisdom to retrain from the unequal and tea, fruit, preserves, animal and x y have vutraves of various Kinda been | in itvelf it will be Importantenough. ‘The polities! Wuratox, Du Bage Co., Joly 12.—Corn from custom, he had sizned, on behalf of the Hoard, a | ave he symphony definite forin ani vignideance, | hopeless contest. With the recollection of the | vexetable food the product’ of hte own | committed in th ontaiicts of the municipality. | Charucter of the Stale Adminorretion wil’ largely | eleht ioches to twenty-follr Inchon’ high. Good je hone, his orchards, gardens, orange groves, | that a gencral feeling of alarm prevatia amoung nll nical. Uaydn placed the instruments in thelr and vineyards uifor Siomtinted Trownet! with Clameen of cllizenas and tha common opinion tay that, ‘On notion, his action wi proper relations, stated his themes definitely, and adance of excellant wild fowl, game,ahell-feh, | the uefarions operations are the work of an xacucte lunpector Prursing move elaborated them with clearness, More than thin, EQUALLY DISASTROUS NESCLTS, aud scalu-fish near ov, and wit! eaelly-accessl- | ation of desperate characters, why agt in cunicert tender Hoty’ communteation explaining hie dif. | 8 brought out in the Symphony, as no one bad | In his enieavor to clevate the politics of the | ble marke a of rinons produce | with the ** Welsh-Mountain Gang.” but whose Fercheek Site Me, Pickard be spread on the min. | S¥er done befuro, the emotional element, All his | country to plane of true patriotism and atatea- | tlons, hin agies will bo enormona.aud the judicious | haunts are nearer Lancaster, ‘The poputation of plea ered ie Symphonica were really | programme inusic.” He | wananip, wo tender to Prenident Haves all we hava | afrangement of hid industry sud capital will give | the retion {a tavetly componed of | ** Venneyivania Tnapector Hoyne prerented s communication | Nad ® name for each, which described thelr mo- | tu pive.—our praycrful sympathy andcarneat good- | lit miles of amtilng folds and flouriehing planta. | Dutch, "—un ignorant, i Jaweadiin, but from the Aldermen of tue Eiehth Wank, arking | ves and the scencs’ or einotions which he was wil “We woutd respectfully entreat thoxe of our | Suns. easily-alnemod clasuy ‘of cantee, the excite- that a school bo located in the vicinity of Polk | Sttempting to portray, and it fa to be re- | Northern aa weil ua Southern brethren who, under For thoae Western and Northern farmers who | ment tian reached the hithost pou street and Center avenne, Jt was referred to the | Sietted that they have not come down to | the influence of personal grievance and otter | would likea home ina murs genial climo. where | Meadville,a euall hatulet in sallsoury Township, Committee on Building and Grounds with tastruc- | US With these names, insead of numbers.’ caused, inconatdcratcly complain of his ‘*South- | they can, by patinnt industry, unin az years, Iny | how witnessed eee On a Me was not an adie workman. tombet eatalugucs | ern policy," to remember that the political condl- | she auce foundation of auch rurroandings,. Florida ONS OF THE MOST TERRIALN CHIMES ‘On motion, the eame Committee was directed to | 118 of these Symphonies, although but aboot | tion which we now deplore exlated laug anterlur to | in the promieed land. Thouranils of tuvatide and | Lancaster County has bad tor sume years. ‘The search for roome in that locality for branch | ‘Welve of them are in the modern repertoire, | hin accession to the Presidency, and the course | pleasure-scekera each yenr eagerly hasten from | scene of the trugedy ta the Walsh Mountaltts, echool. Principally those written for London and walch we now adopt had become a neceanlty, comfortable and luxurious hotnea to enjoy free- | whicn have been ninde famoun hy plundur, mine, Inepector Hotz stated that the Boller Inspector | 8 Sstomun. The general characterinti DEVORE NE WAS EVER NOMINATED dum in Floriaa from the rigors of Northern and | and murder. Un Sunday, the farm-houne of leaac. wae in the habit of tasting tho bollersin the schools | We Have spoken ure pecallarly apparentin tha No. | forthe hizh office which tie now holds. ‘To thie | Weatern winters. Numbers, enchanted with the | Wallace, a well-to-do agricultnriel, wus ante! ata prosure of 100and 110 pounds, ‘There was | 10: [lesa clear se crystal, never strained uF din- | sact we wauld direct the special attention of ttiose | delichs climate, remata permanently, and, being> | while Mr. Wallace was at clurch in the village, and no necessity for this, since the Janitors used a | ofted. It fethoruughly emuttonal, a who are now mogt active in sowing the aceda of | in ready capital, farm successfully, eren witAout | hie wltu, Mex. Nancy Wallace, was alone in the ket. ‘ATO: . Winnebago Co., July 12.—Cora ta pressure of from only ten to twonty-ve pounds, | £2 simple and yet so perfect, arc almust childlike | sterfe againat the President, bat who, wo well ro- | €fperience,—how much — wider — then in| houew, Mrs. Wallace was bratally miucdered, atid. ‘ ative and coonty. | looking very fine.” las een well cultivated, and ‘On motion of Inepector Schoeninger, the limit of in thelr naivete, No wonder that the world stil | member, neglected at the proper time tondopt the | the opportunity = for the prantical farm- | the burean in the room where abe was found rane w Yor! 1¥e wud free from weedn, + tent was fixed at G0 pounds, the janitors being in- | Dolda the old master in revevency as *"apa | means for preventing the calamity which the pres. | °f and experienced worker ta ventura. his | packed duu robbed of $70, Aaa squad of the Goicoxna, Pope Co., July 12,—Corn tooks well erructed to nover allow mote than thirty pounds of | Hayda,” It would bo urciess to analyze one of | eng Administration, with lmalted means, accke to | woderate capital aud eeasuned mnecle un the pro- | Smuketown gang wero avon 1a the neighborhood Hest of It over atx fect igh, Han been cultivated ftesin to accumutate in the boilers, Haydn's Symphonies, ‘There is nothing in then Cure, We have conddence and wiaiom, In Presi- | Ilf_'c aoll of thie semi-tropical stato, where the | Just prior w the travio eveut, tho belluf Is geuiceal fruin two to four times. Weather good. Attorney Perklne, Ah feply to 4 question of, In: Oe ee a aay Bepa, in the prers | dent Mayes, ani, paralyred and powerlces as we | Khole year ta open to hie iavor, free frou the ox. Conner, Union oe sale ‘he greater pors i depend upua the stata olticera to be choacn in No- | cvlut. Some weedy. “Working accond time, ReHIUCE teat, including a Secretary of State, Cone |, Babem, Marion Co,, aly ie Cora: kica: trot Treasurer, Attoney-Cieneral, State nel. Wien aad spwards, Think we ehall have a full neer wut Surveyor, and a Canal Commissioner. 0! . the neat jiegininture the Upper Uonse will partlel- Howanpsvitze, Stephenson Co,, Jaly 12,—Corm pate fu the Senatoriad election of L879. from two to four feet high; inael of ft fald by, ‘Fhe following table gives a view of all the elec- | , Moxxours, Warren Cu., July 14.—Corn very tlone tu be bel thie yeu frregatarin height. On dry land from four-and-ae ifs On fow land without draine agin: age fe from nine to twelve inches, fall of grasa and ‘and county, | weeds. Blany fielda abandoned. Generally. culti« vated four tin rls Frinspay Wabash Co,, Jnly 12,—Corn generally looke bad. Soine has bean glvon tp, and rome plowed three times. “Best of it avout uae feet high, Dono, Washington Co,, duly 12,.—Corn ts = partial fullure here on the prairie; better on high ist land, een so wet we could not work it protest against the location of a cemetery beaide Bome achao} property at Jefferson, z that they were the murderers. ter? Mractical | Intheevening of tho watno day, the Identical eepector English, na ja hia opinion schoul | eHt Instance, ts to recognize thi¢ denignteul are, we profoundly regret any offort, cummg from | posures and expenditure of wi composer with reverenceraud to thank sie Thomed p na expeaditare. 4 rn ingot, the. sino ds ‘ | Wis ‘N MUNN tion of the corn has jowed four times end. ty should not be taxed, and that . 4 ‘ any quarter, to weaken his arm, of which mir! jarmers with ewall capita) have acre.y certatn op- arty crosed the Welah Mountaina, and entered ‘The Governors whore terme oxpire at the close | laid by, Dow would comp up to-day a the County, Court, | fer giving us tho opportanity of hearing the work. | tnfd4n the allghvest dearce to tender Meneceaey | vortunity tu Florida, dnd. practical fatmecr are the | Tere cruamed.the Welah Mountains, ‘nnd entureil | | The Govarnors wituee teruin oxpire at. th tiuaty | Kowixsox, Crawford Ca., July 12.—Corn, trom . Ho took the gruand that the improvements were | [t would be better tur music, better for musical | the high experiment in statesmanship which he ta | teat wautof the South, for from enccessful agrt-') Port-Oilice and rus? of the stures were broken inte, | theeefore, be elected, uro ad followa: towa, 8, Je | one tosix feet bith. Oneandy Innd in gout con- morged in the foo, It was diferent, however, | Progrere and popular education, if there antique | now making. To obliterate the color-tine in poll- | culture spring all industries, and robbed of everytuine portable, dust ax the Kirawuod;¢ Maing, Selden Connor; Massachusetts, | dition, On dry lind very foul, Worked from one Alexander 1, Rica; Minnesota, J. 8. Pillsbury’; | ww three times. Mixstasippl, J, If, S/one;¢ Nevada, 2. R. Bradley} | Catuortrax, Greene Co., July 12.—Corn prose Lule, Te M. Young;* Tennemes, J. 2. Porter; | peta gloomy,’ Large tracts a toial faflure, ut, Ukhard Cozer® Vermont, Horace Faire | Manteno, Kankakee Co., July 1.—Corn ts from vailties Virginia, J. b Kempers’Wleconsin, 1, | 1wo to three uid a half fect hen, and growing Audington, ‘The Democrats are printed In Italics, | fast. None of the atorma have Injured crops in muking seven’ Kepublicans and five Deuivcrats, | thia section, ‘Ture inurked with an asterisk have been elected | Ayox, Fulton Co., Joly 12.—Com growing f pumitions, uf Gil vacuaclea caused by such | Gucly. ” Nearly three feet high, Conalderable Guy. Ktone occuples the chair nada | laid by. models—eo pure, chaste, anit alinple—could be ‘AL ont th on tf : vot d ith leased properly, the lessees belug Usble tor | NCH more trequently in thesa latter days of aone | Wem, (centorce the tawa by the civil, power, to present tha oranyo in the most Important | lunderers were leaving the warehouse of Jacov sauonalism and contusion. recuncile hostile sections, and to bring Into frath of sus Bey Comal tering jie. ht oolay ot Townsend & Co., shey grote liadar er vy aoe THM ADELPIR. f ‘1 ONE HARMONIOUS NATIONAL BROTHENI canttal rah volved in ite cultivation; bus | porsous returoiny from church, and pursued, ‘The Acommanteation was recetved from J,TL Maver- | «he second part comme.iced with tho overture In the confictingelementsof oureommuncouniry, | tvtime and tho alive will prove, Z thinks ‘even | parwucrs were eluded, and ths whut cay ty, offering to leasa the '* Adelphi” Thestro oniid- pete ee Maen Becthoren. wevlu: fo hie witat ia An enterpriee x0 xriud in its conceptions and ao | More remunerative, and weal soon be largely | to tho mountalus, Acotupany of Vighaute ars on ‘ang for seven years at $0,000 a year, the rent pay- | 4), fete PPM cphureire pa bre ker ts at] holy in ste parpose that itahoutd, and wo troat will, | Planted. Itimay be interesting to look ut the ex- | thelr track, and they tay be captured. able monthly In edvance,and the Axturestorumain | {19 Wokte ‘between Coflolanits, bin mother ang | command the admiration and anlted eupport of al} | bendilute neceseury for an vranye-vrove uf ten | On the eame mpiit, another party of tho brignndn Gi the expiration of the leare The Board evuld | vito on the battle-leld before the ates of bis | Sod ten, without regard to personal or partisan fetes, U0 Areca, thus glving about thirty fect be- | male an extended ‘Tait in the lover end of the reatrict the transfer of the lease, requira insurance, fr itosof bIy | consideration: county, DW, Fopaira, ete, Tho bailding would be used as ® panera city ta bibles ce aeeing to. Se ages tite Nhe ti ems to provall quite extensively that | Tea sere Springville, and tho ture of Bailey & Martin, in family thoatra, beerand cigars to be atrictly pro- | ‘et 5 0 BPO i the vuccess of fatiara of the President's Southern | Wlearivu. Lancaster Gap, were burglucized, and riled of ne the herote and womanly elemout dows to the mo- | poi) depend, Breakin thi te, At the fi face the | Yount thattacated. Uy" the Preadeus: “Senet | foul hig? “Our telda hive Geonrho heonueniy hibited in the anditorium., Ie asked a decided i wolicy will depend, In some mcasere at Ie: cf everything valuaole, @ former place the young that rwcutes 1 ie President Senator feu! gh. fehl ve been #0 frequently Lal eerer rear ries iooali tusk peaparaiions ent wen the ers picete Heath At Lie oA, ands, the actiGncuf thoes coneeeeiine ‘yoopie ahaha Screg oe rer ng housekeeper, Mra. Alger Kirkwood left the executive office uf Iowa tnst | Hooded that we now hate nerloue fears for out for tha coming theatrical q South who ave never been Identified or aflitated | Moving and plantti WAS OUTRAGED LY THE SRVEN MEN March, on being sworn into the United ptates | crops, steal eosaon, : Tngpetior Knglish stated thatthe proposition wee We need not dwell upon if now furiwer than tO | withthe Kepublican party, but who ara mpposed | Fertiiaings.... observe its fitness as 8 stepping-stone between who plunderud the place, John Pei int, a watch- | Senate, So ale with the Governorof Texas, who Baitgrvinte, Ogle Co,, July 12.—Corn in good omraittee on Bch 1 to deniza to establish Governments of law Walley & Martin's tur, wan gaiged und | fu nuw Ia the Seuute, owluy condition, trom two and s half to five feet screrd'uvane Uarerley. however: lund spoken ef | Haydn and Lisatand Wanner, | in ull the States, Under whieh tuo rigute of alt iit | Tottbe hound to a kerwo~past im the raat of the Barldug, a figs, "ites beou mostly cultivated four tines, and paying $10, 000, $11, 000, and $12, 000 the last three |, f fom Beethoven wo muke a long step to Liszt, | ye respected ‘and protected, and to. cul- | , Such a grove of four-year-old tren, 1 | where he was fuund the following morning. . a . x is faid by. Fears, ‘Le favored the scceptance of tho propesis | S"d'2 one Of hia mont charmeteriatic orchestral | wyate a feeling of patriotic amity ‘etmena | beat rarlorately in four yoars, and in elx years |” Froin thin polut the dexperadoes croacd over tho THE BLISS MONUMENT. ‘Tamauoa, Porry Co,. July 12.—Corn in not gen- iam and the reguition of te pertoraaa Yorks, the, ant Symphony, the Andante oF the two sections or the coantry, I that ba tran, | whorl yletd at leat toto guod oranges per tree, | une Inia cuester County, whory they wrecked rally, oo, pitom az to éfieen inches ilsh. Anspector Reed moved that accepted, and ff the longer continuance of the organtzati i freight tran on the Ponueytvonta Uallroat, be- 10 FeSO Inabector Arnold aakod what had become of the | fof tie frat Ume in thle city, ads athe i ‘4 in. | A ‘Tribute of Christian Affection to the | cru uf the Hepnbilcan party in this State stands inthe | | ‘The orange treas enhance 60 raptdly In yield and | tween Malvern und Eeacer's Station. ‘iho traln- way uf tho sccompllehinent of an object sodestra- | Value each year that w grove becomos tn me areal | hands made an oalaught upon the wreckers, and 3 bio as thar, then we have gold tuing, and ts always Increceiug ta caine; and | tively and aangulnary conilict ensued, In which the AN ADDITIONAL HBABON Hug crops of sweet vototccr, mulone, and avery | Le.gunds wore vanquished. Two uf them, who gave for formally dinbanding it. *.\ host of heroce much Yarioiy of truck may bo most prodtably grown | the names of James Kelley and George Wlison, more numerous than the members af the Kepubillc- AE eG rete much truck be grown | Mere capiured: out the others manazed lo encaps. a K ad Wilaon see now tn wo est Chestor ova thle liven to heya thele corte we ed | lune tho line uf the Atlantic, Gilt we Wertdndia | Mion unmet ited Whine cones, nee oF hony, Feavlution asking the Coancil ta appropriate $az,. | Sis, | Dante’ asimphony. | OuU for the purpose of fitting up tae building for : Ban ry Ciork Jona FeSO ne te th packs ing that coudiet od unrest” Jerk Johnson sald be s ta: Fho: which form the prelude totne vision of Manmorte; Ae tbnts tae 1 Apuropeiation bul wus being con: | t-Gretchen,” an ‘andante; aud ‘* Mephinupholes,"! sidered bus aterm visable | a scherzo and finale, depicting the conilict between to subuit It, since so dulg might belug up the | fie lood pnd ovat princiie, the retacat at fie hee, | down thelr lives to saya thel Memory of tho Sweat Sung-Writor Who | Uvett, Livingston Co. July 12,—Prosnects rood Verwhed by the Ashtabula Accident. for s full crop of corto Gell, Kemen, Owego, Piapatch to Yeo York lerald, and Union, Most of the farmers will be through Towanva. Tiky July L0.-At Nome, radford | cultivating this week, Weather very fine. County, Pa., the Lume of the tate P. V. Bliss, tho Wountawn, Jefferson duly 12,—Corn not swiller and tha ‘sweet elniger In sorsol,*tae | MALO as We exvected. Not more than haifa : ‘5 he Was termed by hie cvangullcul evlaburers, the | Stl. Very weedy, : Sp subnte tL, Mage 0° sols alent be ; re | down thels Hlyce ta saya’ the! Tranalt Railroad (running 165 miles southwest | the rallruad employes, and, us the old quaker laws ALEC He . lat Uxxesnoy Heury Co., Inly 12,—Corn about two , Tnapector Hots usd Tot tlleve in hasty action, | BET, And closing with the) styatic Chorus which | re enone und fenve the Solot ere Hee eae | trom: Fernandina to. Coder Keys) and atipped | wigaiimesd cupluyos aul, ae the ald Qualcer lave | ganumuent t Wterence uf Weary 10-000 penags” | feet high.” Warked. twice, been very back aud therefore moved that the propositiow bo reter> | voor only wiileli Alf, Thomas chose’ form place ru | 1¢tOto those who hava the powor to aulvu It. diroct ou the steamer from Fernandina tu New | hulley «chances far balmy hung are excellent, di taut localities 1o | Ward, but growing well now, red to the Comiittes un Kehoul-Fund Property, , a many of wuuot and vome from Inconclnslon, we deaira to ndd thut c York. ‘The proiiw of much truck land (whila the | “Ag the plundering tramps do tint carcy any of rt in the ceremuntos, NMBEHO, Muccer Co. with Instructions to report all the facta in relation | tBeprogtamme, illustrating the plases of the love be wk our action » y ba verouuutos, Jay 12,—Corn aK . 2 Is not tuft ‘t groves aro uleo inatuting) net fully $125 per acre, he! eyatten goods ons at 1, ter aud Ci c Me. De In . | prospects yood, Corn threa fert bigh, Looks : to ie acquiring of ultte to the property. Soe aay aetttnig ente auatGd | Lotte rinclnies of the topabltcn, rani we | eorbeneee orlng very ait, Pianiy wt tack | Unites when they wave aauiswnvoly operate | art yitea nestdal eatate tothe eater Ms | Wale: General cleat ‘Powel three inner It was vu reterrod, Inspector toed “withdrawing | he scene which Guunod hea so, pocueaily treated | Coatdently neileve that upon the suicecss of thowe | Ler can be had fur hocing aud plowing fur | thvanthorition believe they Lavy asucret deparitory | Avntayura accident. In tie coured Of bie remarks | MAaxcotran, St, Clalr Co... July 12.—Corn s his motion. < | principles depends the perpetuity of the Govern. | Hevelity-fve cents a dey, and tind thamavires, somewhere near te railroad Snee that traverse the "An effort was made to take np the matterof text- | fer the voice. | The melodies are exq) y meant. | P. p Y ern 1 * ° i ment Iteelf, Dut we also believe that it 19 expedic Waldo, | ‘beautiful Waldo” (situated on the | regione; and an effort In to be made fur ite illacuve ‘Dooks, but i wae deferred uni tue noxt mesting, | Hfuly Sad are wet od ausinel s pensive background | forthe Hepnblican party to retirefrcm the politica | TaNwit Kallruad, eighty-four iniles {rom Feruan- | orf. A’ earetal eatiinnto paces the value Of ie At tho suggestion of Acting Superintendent nnatches of song, and occasional dtesonances, the | @fens ln ttl State, i dina}, ete aliver git fous of the partiy-con- | property stolen within the past month poy, Profs, “Delafontaine and ‘Monroe, of the | foaitbos of minke and aces lwaya kenotog theme nomen ptrache Penlisuls ruad, which) will soon AT $250,00),— Web'schools, wereplaced on the $1, G00 ilat. selvesciear, It is in wurlking gontrast with the KEYSER. travuree the extrome south uf thy dtate. Inthe | eye individual robberies runing from $100 to MALT-DAT SCLOLAHS. road ectisuuilty of the ** Bacchonale" frova **Tann- bs Portanice, roatining untuual adveneeres’ ie para, | S000, embrsctng wioney and povds, The vane The Acting Superintendent called attontion to | auser,”” which was the next number, Mr. Thouas "| be" buainiers opportunities in the osering Spat | Suuidey,imalan twin Increased and tire strongly the necessity for providing accummodatios for | directa it fruin MSN., and, although be has played | A Plamber, ana a Tammany Plamber, boo, | largunnd nopertant le teettleee eee, 4p oF | Organized, anu It 16 proposcd to invade the haunts the half-day echulara, the bal(-day divisions bav- | {i elsewhere, it was Piven for tuo ‘ares line (uta | “patie men re fo boo, | larg and linpuctant ladnatries, Four milee from | of\tho ++ Wolah-Mountaln Gang,"'as well ae the ing been abolished. Sete Ne oe epee Tor ue ret dttae Spells? Fails fur Ro AmounteNketch of Itls ee is eaten t a erent ante Fo Lake (nine | Kinuketown stroughold of the trainping outlaws, ' ‘On motlon of Inspector Welch, tho Judiciary | Completed the opers and inserted iu the firey act, | Career, and Some Dotall of Hts Liabititles, | Miles long, four wiles wide, ainety “feet | ele thought a eystematized and determined attack rlives in | failure in this county, Ground bas bec tuo wot stiof | SSeS tag ha wg lt ar a Une See peuny contributions of the children of the United | partial crop, + a ha y : -Hatea, iulaudy sevtisnd, and otter far ed coune | , Wikranotos, WI Con, duly) 12.—Gorn, from Irles, for the miouuueus aod the support of tho | two and abalf lo four anita half fect bigh. | Clean orpuanc pete once self behind, fe far toward anearanl weather fair crop, Cap hido tn it if you showing the eatorin aud love entertuines ye him . s s iy Mennota, LaSalle Co., dune 12.—Corn breast Fee eae eee cowed iat given | atc, Stand gon, ‘Two Weeks tore will, decide Sunilay-schools, ‘The aggregate would have heen | she om situation bere, 5, ek wil greater, but word Was sent tut the amuunt | , OTtawa, LaSalle Co., July 12,—Corn three foe! he suid cuut the metuury of the post Ihe bearts uf the peupic, uvver tu be secured tur thle nuvle object was ample, aud shat | With. Good condition. Cultivated three Ume, Cununities was tnatructed to confer with tho Cor- | ‘The ucone represented by the musle occare In sie Npectat DMapates (o The Tribune. deep), tie chosen tune of tho invalid and | upon the law-breakers will evoulually Uroak up | nu more funds ware needed. A beautiful uuna- | **sattom" com tald by, poration Counsel and the Council in relation (o the | interior of the bill of Venus, and pictures ‘Tann- | New Ynntx, July 12—Anothor member of the | ReAGuTeereeer Tie lake Will. soon by | Mig peeeatent terrorien, ment had been erected and veld for, aud She Inthe | ee ee eee oe a hare i bo ee ‘The Countica of Crawford and Luzerne have ing the teachers, sa would be neces: ‘Troubles a, stker payd Hauser at the feet of thu vensuous codavss, | Tweed Ring haa come to grief. 4 mia- | alarge canal. Un its lovely bordersare inugnificent urplisow bad bewn placed boyond ‘waut. in cou- fronnd goud. Onlow ground thero will bo very c : f < ie nee i : i diioual balldiage from Beptember todannary,. | gurtounded | by wildly, whisling bacchanted | rortanes have followed the Ion. Il. Keymr, the | ofanee lands and oxquisietnitdingstes, Tueos | Uxowire Fezently neon the scene of brizanitisi Sie te yao Mier Blist ta tne adionee cet ated ‘rox, Fulton Co., July 12,—Condition of corn Mr. Doty subuiltted the fulluwing atatstics, which | ‘of sircus alluring Tannhanser to'remuin | Ring plumber, ever since the Ring dlaclosures in | &2 re admirable, the drives ant | in Crawford waa that the prayers of ail present he scnt'up to set | YeFY much Improved. (load growing weather, are to be embodied In the annual roport: Pan Mhole choral wteaue’ It twelsvorated tmasaly fall of 1871, cul pie with uxcelleat facilities for ‘TUE ATTRMLTED MORDER In thete bebalf. Closs to the cluldrea oat tna | COMM about four feet 100k ATTENDANCE, Hyon tha rch aubject ot tha necrtere: cad mae | (ie, fall of 2871, calmisating .in hin volun- boating. etc. At the land | of Jacob Young Ly two trainys, in ble book- | wother add two alaters of Mr, titles, we slau the | lLiaanaruTowN, Mardin Co.y July 12.—Corn ‘ Tho arcras dally mewbersninot the, putite schoo | aude the entire psourcon Of tue orvntatre ia ins | (21%, bankmptcy. Bix years ayo Keysor bad a | sency of Modzerw & Vaschail (ately openat nt | Cf, diaeoy Young be two, trainne,, in ble brothers uud alator uf bie wife, growing finely, Wosther flue.’ Corn four feob “ for the year at clo wad Sua. aU menhers | performance. It lee nuuber of marsulous swoep | BAndsome fortune and thriving business, ‘To-day | \\ aldo for epccial sale of Banta le Lake and Waldo | men walked Into Me, Young's velablishment ‘A handavine enlogy waa proviounced by Mz.Sank- | bi Janda) wll facility aud inforwation will be exteited a ‘ if and power, taxing evory player, bot what profits | hie sworn statement shows assets nothing apd ; tt demanded money, Upon the proprietor retusing Normal Departmetitusttesiicn year, sti elovensn | tuielarioud acuauallty and. mad excess after tuo | Habillties nearly $200,000, ‘The announcement ot | Persona oekitd FOF ans, ele. Tis land agency | tele demands they “ell upon him with kulves? your, 97; tenth year, si; nfuth year, 7d ‘Totai,1,-03, | Anacreon overture and Haydn symphony, with | Kayyee's fallare has been looked for by persone | ail track on both tue earvia and Floridashlercs | Mt. Young dropped unon the oor, ant his aseall- GRAMMAu SCHOOLS. tas tole serene grander and restful infuence? famliar with real eatite alow a a the St. Marya livers lande ihat must coon team, | snl robbed the bladery and escaped. Although Righth vear, Gr goventh yrar, Wa7eralath year, | ‘The romainder of the programine was yeart, but the publle koneeaty ne eee ast two | Very valuutie, belng eo uirecily accesuinocuvress | Wx Wore hursaed, the vigilance of tho levw-ufh- 2,400; Nth year, SG, STOUeL a of Nght music—the overture to Wobe Years, but tho public xenerally has conaldered him Bite ihabete dy with the New Sorm rare ae cers was eluded, At lsat accounla Mr. Young Fourth year, 5,00 tind yenty 7,161} second yenr, 1s cunposer's carly works, an | very rich, and delleved his ring gains wero | Fernandina, aud befory long steam Mnve will open | Was azine. 8.130; Oretyrar, 10,241. Total, 9,523, f Vary ang all to pieces tucendys | enormous. It {asald thet spplicatiune wlthout | for 1 In Lucerne County the law-breakvra lave cu: dug Lncreage tn Guy average emberabip ag com. | th “slumber Song") 4 Strause waltz, atl | Qonnber for loane of money un stock and realestate | Won. Ana thelr leit performances, gy far, to.razber z ear, haa beun |, 42 Y= ol i ay de " iT je ul tg 5 His ter this Incrowe 4 (ew foome are Geen rented, Erunnig forthiaovening will inelude Salut tagn'e | have been mado ta him since the downfall of | ,,florda! land most beautiful by nature, and most | 1! a s eT Coren con Mine ee danke | aransynir, DeWitt Co,. July 12,—Com on Walther of eu id rongeneesamuile Mad. WU. As | nigh ground betier than for twoyeers, On. low nu wonument could be greater to the deceased than | Rreutd very pour. Allon high gronnd fe laid by, ble own noble words ua they wont forth Ju wong for | S0d ts comingucing to tassel out fo all mes, ‘The Rev, George A. Puits, 1m roviewing | SUKRIE, Tazewell Co., auly pt tho Inbors of the deceuseil, asid few bad dona sy | tile lookw well, About half of tach fur the cause of evangelization as bad Mr, | btsitie has been pourly Euleivane Be Bliss, & man whose modcsty rendered him ancen- Hiauiane, Mudison Co., July 12.—Our beat ecluus uf thy great und xoud works be Was perforin. | Cora lw wiz feet high. est planted on hist ing. John iL Vincent, D. D., characterized the | land In guod condition, On tow Janda yellow aud deceared aaa tnan eminently uf God, who bad a | @ckly. tadelptia, # market wall worth consldura> crimes waa wtrated at tho residonce of : Shd’s larger nuniber at pupiis bave be ut inthe | ST March Weroiqua'; overture wo Mozart’ **Don | tholting, In reality he haa beon in want of monoy | RUsceptibie tu the attentiouy of industrial art, hold | Taiott, Wilkesbarre, last Suturduy. Fourtramve | geosrduty to nertorm and be peforised it welt: Hono, Doagles Co., duly 12.-—Thera cannot be ‘ Puiultagsow ged Oy the liar. the ia ne Juan "9 selcctibue trom Weber's Preciosa”: the | stmudt from ine aor te Hine discontent, Travel the chee a gemt-rapial sin, am culled at tho huave and uvimauded food, wich wee | hed weluten tte choicest of 5 d the churches | More than two-thirds of a crop of corn, On bigk rs Soy past school year it lias heeu $4. AL Jest we had 30 half-day acliouls UF divisions Uur scheula closed with 732 teachers and 3 special feaslers, pelle ia. Bamber at the close of the preced> ny year was 762. belerics of toacliors, 1875-"70, autemated halaries for year just closed aggregates id varie ‘a ** Pre: rorppell to *Lohengrin"'; tho Theme 8 0 0 dU the Sabbath -sclhvols bad tea juvated by the | SFeund guod. Ou low a failure. tions from the “eethoven’ Septe Macon, McPonongh Co. July 12,—Corn has. Meee einen thaagte Eaalied tee eaeas ects | improved wonderfully aince the itis. There wil orth sts gecugint loving wouls with theiliug ‘wurde Monti lens he ware thse belt's erly “HePmere very that survive thetr loved author, The world boa A 9, beew elevated tiirongh the works of thins man, who | ,,LAr#m Adaws Co,, July L2.—Com one to four health | furutehed thea, Being upe Le preuises tor Jowing inmedlately on thesecume the Chicagofire, | burne upon every biveso ts tho balu i j fl some time, and learning froin 8 boy that no men. lieue''s btreuaa’ Reba has ta"; the | iu which the stock tn ble branch house on Lake | fiyyed oak or ike ureal tiulf Mtroam that ¢ every | were about, the dwellins Mans lucked thy \ the ballet mowic to Gonnui'a *\Vauat"; snd the aver. | street, Chicago, valucd at $05,000, was destroyed, | Lrccze le lempercd with» mild and two Alfwwes Halilott {nto s bedroom, and t t ‘ genial spirit, © + " tare to Verda "*Natucco,™ with almost ootlra lou of the Invurance, | a es Sia fain scamrand bier ou quiabguny ‘the boy, shape, eoriolitie neni, Wienke wt Another ranch house in Bt, Loute failed, hut ong harinuninug march of foct high. Very Uttle laid by. Cray vory uncyen, ate f va of teachers {or 1873 a " ogi told tory. A party of nobiy died while working In the Master's cause. } ‘i Ifo ake er crvtigrgigetrceneeees A CARVING-BEE, and involyed | him tn heavy losses, In Swees with bossuus aud play . Went to the nogse, and met ite sratan ont mute The Hey. Artur .. Teraut, of Detrott Ueprronme Bune Slee aly ts eon Averagu for the peal year Shortly after midnight Mary Lagorl, keeper | 1h75 the oxtcusive fonndry and works "i were leaving the theatre of their atraclons deed, | novuced the closing addcess, “tu thir be cl Gne to three feet highs Hackwand for this time of ultiuy per pupil for oR Gsonow M, Novogns, Tyltlon fre publ fue leak ear wa of an Itallan reatsurant and saioon at+No, | belonging to bim at Greenpolut, 1, J., which wora that oven the mure renuwned and vider writers of | Tear. Cultivated three times. Winirrien, Lake Co,, July 12,—Corn general, «to clevata the bymus of | ood bruise furan axiracrop’ e eo of them were captured, after a deancrate re- ance; but tho fourth Bud, und escaped by he ——— =. Or the “candidates ean jue suars ke memberabir. 173 West Randolph struct, wae severely | uninsured, wero burned, with a loss of $50,000 | A 3fan Lives Elghteen Hours with » Droken on churches than bad M ar lng the fusquehanna Kiver, The outs who ruev suaden): leh Sehuck, Do ekptemeda pretecenes turity Cenitet | ext about tho head, neck, and shoulders | on buildings, machinory, and stock. dluch of Neck, bawin the kuyerue county Iitaone, from obacurity to prowinencd through the pureand | , Osanua, Irequow Co... duly 12, —Corn doing dich School 119 for the North Division High Hehool, | by @ ruzor ta the hands of her barkeeper, whuee | Keysor's Indebtedness consiste of deficieucles in 1, Suracuse Courter, Soveral torrinie outhreake have occurred inthe | clevating acutimant of hiv Guspel souge Like | splendidly. | Weather re) ee Siete ea Division Ilgh Beteel sie ot i eee ye | name has not yet been learned, The place was | the forecloaures of mortgages on his real vetate, ASeptleman named Miter. residing at the corner | coal rugionabetween trampe and Mollie Maquires, | Elijah of uld, through fame aud dre be wontto | Wihesto sour teotainh | | al plired to continue the study of thusic, 448 to take draws | clued, and the woman bail just gona to bed, when | ‘yhe latof debta showy §12,000 due tu the Dry: of Vork and Juhn streets, Kecond Ward, and aged | in which four of the former crimmais wero killod, | moet his Meavenly futher. 4 + ae. log, Zod to begin Latin, aid 250 to taku German, the fellow re tC edie aiteadzers will be Deeded a the High | have ion (ree Pow her. Jealousy appears to 3 - about HO years, was cogaved in picking cherries at | In Lebanon, Montour, Northumberland, Colune aanit, tho bars | Dock Savings Hank, as a deficiency upon Mr. Plohi's, wear by, and while doing 90a, liu bia, and sevoral other counties, notices are plar keeper, whu ia also an ttallan, ran away, and hus | foreclosure of a mortgage for $20,000, | broku and Ue feil to the ground, a distance of only | carded upon the roads, wernluy the tramping ‘The matter of electing special teachors was then } not yet buen captured. The physician who at. | In sults recontly brought agelust the bank, | [eu or twelve feet, striktny on hiv shoulder and tho | brotherhvod to keep out of the regions, nader pen- taken np. fended Mra. Lazu, and scwel ap ber wounds, | Kayeur teetided (unt the property cost him gui,- | Pack of hie head, This occurred about 10 o'clock | alty of htnprisonments while In Hradford, Cuton. , Juspector Prossing moved that the election of @ | saya that, allhuugh scver, they will not pruvo | O00. Ihie waa the Slrungere Hespital at caverns | inthe morcins. “Miller was taken to lla residence, | Lycoming, urert, Rik, and Mekean Couute Superiutendent of German be deferred, fatal, ‘They appear to uave been tnficied aut so | }) and Tenth steret, which waa carried on fer sous | ad De. Whedon was called, When the ductor | tele scontnued and Sacitious performances. hi suemeciee Shucainger waa opposed to # poate | inuch with a desire to caue her death, as witha | eral yeare asa free hospital, atacost to itefounder | Tested the house and made an examination, he | resulfed in havin: ‘the monument stands uildway Inthe cemetery at | SBE xrowing weathor bas been 8 great help ta tho Rome, aud ta twenty-two fect high. ‘The ahait is poo coo ee one ee Four feel ben, Of multe Htaliag marulay in the Kousnesque style, | Nuva Canwolt, Carrull Ca, daly 22. —Corm susmounwd by 4dr @ busy face four . feet above the Ktound, and ta coustructed of ting | looking remarkably fine. | Average fuur feet high. martes (A fall deseription of the munament ape | eT Taany. Itock lelaud Co, July 12.—Corn eared in MURR, s : Peftounvelling of the monument wes condactad | Growing fast. ton dry land waist high. sunimary punivhwent directed, 0. y 6 g 5 * i? A WwUaka, Headerason Co., duly i —Corg small PERF alscusion, Lspector Prouing morea | See=ntion lo rula her yood Fok olreliba etry «Another forecioaure way oy | (ough lle bad vaderedadlslvcston of the | spon them bythe Vistlance Commtiecs. Bult ated oe cba Site Bet sae | forteaetaan Wil ave aout haiCa crops Flat H ‘i 7 uaera'y Hen a5 Janda corn drowned 01 ges nae be eeleried 4, epee comets TOOK THE HINT Hg rivet leh cont Sit Repaur guouo, | Utter aula Jip could bear apd undcrlaid, | rye gocret of Grant's Popalarty, Wisse, aneace to. duty 12.—cora cer, Sommittxe on Examination of Teachera This | Pureapeuruta, Jaly 12.—United Stati and was sold under the hammer for $10,200. “Ihe | on further examiastion found’ thee Hurtsign's Nag York letter (0 Boston Journut. The Russo uneven, Present weather will belp out the crop oe oes ie WILADELPULA, Joly 12.—Unite es Marshal | teat waes practical charity, and tts rcpurts for when the man’s head and neck were palted into Gen, (rant owns mach to his steady common Buckarest Corresponitent Boston Journal. wonderfully. ‘Anelection then took place, and Miss Shauer | era# recelved, thiy morning, an oficial letter | eight years shaw an averave of 1,000 homulevs | the natural postion, he csuld not ant under: | #ense. bis practical wisdom and frank appreciation A fellaw- journalist introduced me a day or two evERABURG, Mensrd Co., July: 12,—Corn from was clected from Attorney-General Devons, calling attention mally ru received ite benedta without | stand and hear, but could talk aa well. For avouy | of ¥uat Je excellent In the mother coun Adis; | slace toa young Hussian gentleman who accom- | ten suche high to four and’s halt feet, bowed Tospoctur Covert offcred the following: to the civil-service order of I'realdent Mayes, ro- | Guer{oe ne Mitel af Sate Ph, 009 aad over. two hoare the heck remained in ite dislocated con- | Ungulshed yentluman said to mu yesterday: Sloot | vented Iynatie ta Paria and Loudon on bis recent | three times and lald by. Weather excellent ab i Ld The }) Koyaer, a brothe Heavises, That a committee of three be Inte pieture a teathinontal co be presented to curinie seve t latcadent. Prof. J. 1. Pickar ri rb 2 ation Of his eiuiient suey oulasion, and who has heretofure trodden the tow present, ary path of discreet diplomatic revelry with (93, and Dacatus, Macon Co,, July 12, —Corn will avers pride; uow he deliberately sets aside everything tn | age abouttwo anda bait feet high, Swaller thea hie brilliant career, clothes nimsolf in a curiously | I ever saw itt this evason of the year. Unless ugly Circavslan uniform, and seta forth in| we bave a late corn will not make muro the campaizo as a common soldier, This is the | than balf crop, aT, Harcau Co, 7 quiring every oficer of te General Government to | cr, who cletuis “$77,000. ts Jndebtod- | Alvi; and most of the time, persous were eni~ | Shite caruere: ey commence LUT Work ne soon take no furtoer part inthe management ot pullti- | ems (to dre. ad end, her gon itich: | helemeutal facultles being in thei natural etane, | s8 they can get an auditor, Adoz and a cat will cal oneantzations, ‘Thus onler was complied with | #f0 $6,500. le seteieney , 98 pleaeebold | Docture wuu visited 1 e huts the alternogy EE) [iret ceed sa nme enarerally Shan do, on, by the , Serieal sao are, (ihe necessary inetrac Wor hina tnsie the poverty Ree idtat® | declared that not in t the country hse metishaten Rad an AruencaD whea:they come to: SL au ‘& gentiewan and schol: be Lae tau cumpelied to withdi . Gh A a Sgures ture torus of ten. ¥ wether. I proposed to visit Glasguw, A London at the expira- mercnant olfered me w letter to @ friend | same bigh form of herolsn which wae manifest so Tal Joly 12.—Corn fs from which be bas Gled ew loug aud e well. Strange Hallway Accidents tivo of the term there wi dubt of $4, 500, ied of his, & werchunt in Glasgow. IT declined | Often at the begiuning of our owa Civil War, and | one to four feet high. contactable laldep, We sine pectue Siaith objected, and the resotution was ae i we i y: ate amount jus dasmes I, ngersutl, $21, jock Sunday | the favor, as my stay was short, and tt ls by no means rare here. have cultivated from three to Avetiuies, Outlook, ‘Te lection of a teacher of drawing was post- | tain on te Suutheastoin Ling, Eurand: A ‘yac- | seats €13-000 cash aunt to Tweed ee aba morning, and previvas to bla death he became | seal wisted to acy with au ordinary guide, ee | sdmitauien ‘They eomeaad yo a boaessice |< Ratte tarshall Co., July 1%—Corn dot poned wuul the weat aecting. senyer in the sccond carriaye froin the engine stat on account. uf Keyser, faralyzcd tn hus thuut wide, We lived eighteon | fete rossed upon ine ac & personal way waich aupeale very stronciy to the Auerican | well. From threo to five feet igh. “Goue laid bye “fue Board then adjourued. tat all went well un.ii they arcved within about ated, ‘understood at ‘the “time rs With a broken peck! my fflends kud T took ike Luelivered it the mores | miids There tae partder certeeg, we rhe seeee | eee goer cares to Bre feet ulzt, Some laid bye a ave wiles uf Mloatete (rien, the train. traveling | among ment TS istatton to Re, banaeeeattES apduubies Gallien tbo iat byw Black Cat Ingefter my arrival. The merchant took it, main~ | The elegant genttewan, who has been accustomed | Cay City, Clay Co., July 18.—Corm legrowing TELEGRAPH LITIGATION, hour. the faintest ehock was felt by thoes in tho | iting, {vwassarruncad that the money should ne bus Mads ue invite’ me tov chsic. “lie looksdat | Hussiatutows bimsclt Uravely cee iaie ar teeny | Tern teeh Weather warm, ould be | A Baltimore paper twlte this thelilluy story: his band. aor invite metoachalr. He look Russia, throws bi mou Cixcoourt, July 12—Iu the case of the | foremost carriages, w 6).ght crush beard, andstonus repoid by meaus of fictitious bills sgalnat the city, : Mr, ek cut, of, rather, Mrw Freder- | my person from my buvts tu my hair, aa if | wi on & pile of conra —— ‘ Frederick nas aU bey ins country wazou, aud, drawo by two or Weelera Union Telegraph Compsny ayainet the | +ud dust bugan to My up around the catelaye, (Jn | Lut ihe matter remiued unsettled wheu the crash | ich Uue, aud yretcruay thal ‘eat alowed sigas of | eedech of @ lout. ile pleaded Wusinesa a anexs | tnsee shacyy and” terigro ft parues bis MINNESOTA. Auantle & Pacific Teivgraph Company and others, | levkiug vat of the window. bo saw that a uurse wau | came, aud lugerdull called upon Keyser to pay the | oiug mad, and Frederick thought 1t ought to pe | cuse for any want of attention that | might d! scorching way to is post on thy banks of the great Spectat Dispaich to The Tridune, belug dragged stong by the cugiue ; Ite nludquarters | anmuunt whica be hed promiecd. As Keyserdiduct | killed. tts wife thougat not, aud, having express: | cover. Judge White, of the supreme Court, to-day | werton the round, the Lind fogs ub eltieraidy ut | pay it, Lagorsoll Urought eult and ot a ser h Hed (etuee Woe toieteaan i. le, e a c ein te rendered decision allowing a writ of error to | the frout left wucel, aud the rect of thu ody wee | focnt” Nee Rayver's agree are wholly nomi ait ae tan nue eine dard geet ee vith by hi and, d Hing that Cours (row the District Court of Hamilton, | held up by the euglac, aud beiug ticuet forward ia | Hurclalave against, the Siturey and sHustrate bie Toure Mteneeueats Dut refused to alay the tnjunction granted by the | 42) teald to hha: ia not anopeno what It coptatt: **That letter, as yuu per~ Tdiu not soltett iti Lo vot Pbrougnt it becuusa tt was tream. These wazon toads of officers, comin: Sr. Pau, Mino., July 19.—Reports recetred d volng from the lines, ares source of perpetual | bere to-day from polntaon the main line of the InuvEMEnt to the ou-looker. By-and-by, per- readed uvUN tue by your friend aud mine, [f there | bapa, the sight will be # sadder one, whun Jung | St Peal & Pacido Kallrusd, inclading Wright, . Mls argumente ae beret ies eee train Was gradually: DECLINE vert xare aay pee Ie aeek Sa eo eee were entirely conclusive, aod Frederick turued hi. District Court reetraluing ti ‘ upon going to the enzine be | and creditore. They smou: jena than $100,000, | attention w the cat. ‘The rolling-pin migh from using & wire fru Clacrauts too Amen | foun the body ot slurve, puwerful black carl-horse | sud probably will Seoume the aubject of turer | ese non othe cat The rolling pla mignt, ha lp anything in ig that demands your attention aud | hace of wounded come dack' from the | Meeker, Kandiyoht, Swift, and Stearns Counties. time wuk sou 6 couall ritasunwritten. Lhave The Uussisn Sisters of Charity, | bring aniforin tutellixence that the ‘hoppers art money io my pockst and an Enylish tongue in Ty ome! id ‘oble ook in; wi are | firing in large numbers in & northwest direc- which was clandestinely placed upon tl with the left builer of tho enyine driven ricbt | tigstia, Ue 1¢ about 58 yeare of age, and bas | iusane feling avolded {t with eaec, A few glaes wy head, wod f have no favors to frac, any | already facuuuar dguree in the streets b ‘The: rows the Weaters Uulon Coupany in Sauuary taser? © | tuto the body, and Losdiug it up appareully at tha | buen in thebusiaces for shurty yeara, ‘iHetbas toca | Jara tudes betes eect ed Peder che ea ceaey | ny, Rew, und hive ny favors, to ask fro. any aed somewbut Uitereatly from the Sisterg | 0% snd that the exodus frou the localities named Apres nia heeds juncture of the lower ru of ae apie, In thie aitie | gvunected with many charitable | woveweuts to tia teacups, sul ” the cat sporeclating | th town, Ua my return I found the merchant | of the joman Catholle religion, but the distince ineusiel, ee ee mae Dene eh ena y liad been carris engine fo ert : atoup. ‘ oy WILLIAM STICKER. Hort gegerrn far tagrs i pasahs Gugmne (uk eine iY ' the stlackiog arty was ‘really in ear- | standiog on the hole! p. tle wus very gracious, rons are . 7 my gence rom a bri . 68 wean who | uest, ren wrouud the yard, and Frederick | sud proffered me bisacevices. I declined the ofler ry well provided with sani- this road, various polnts in Sher- jancelan Dapaich te Tha Tytbicnd; ; crossing with a wagog | Of exteuding ® generoas hospitality end Iib- | afict It Ia the cour of thi chase, Frederick, | snd went touy roois. Karly theuoat worning be | tary wagons and supplies, “Lucie organtaation, a> | tote cad Weecre tee a es 2 Sere Prrreacus, Fa, July 12.—The Bill-Postors' tn. | #Pd two borses. whitn, suddenly round a sary dud | efel lu ble Uenefactious to the pour. He aupport. | who was in bie stucking-feet, rau over the frag: | sent ap iis card, Ww which 1 declined to reavond, | decd. resembles our own very much, end was | Dorve and Ste through whet bas boen berelo- eenioedlon om convened hece to-day, | (lone, adjacent curve the caprese train awept | ed two or thre beuvroleut iuetitutions uut of bis | menu uf the broken glass jars, and duriug the re- | Wheo lcame down he tet mie courteously, aud Probably wiodeled after it, It ts diticult to Imagine | fore the worst Infested district in the State, few ‘ e eeoclatic a J+ | upon them; be escaped, tut tue left buffer of & own private funds at on anuual expense of uiany | maluder of the race the track of the pursuit was | ett)l pressed upon me bly attention. 1 codid not | that these bright, active, bland young mea, whom | are're; wrted fying to-day, ang few left, aud These i‘ George A. Troyser, of Chicago, was elected Pr engtus struck thy eats terse, fanpuled tt, aud ew: thuussod dolisre. It is hed vy those familar | marked with gure. Finally thu cat ren under the | ebske bia aud rode with Lim one day. | Ope secs on every street corner in Bucharest dolng little or ify ‘bara. Tue teat tak acem te fens forthe ensuing year, Indianapolis waese. | Hed it bodily off iu tle iauner deactibed—t.e } with oie babite sud bts any charitable acte that | puch Uhrougn a email hole. Then Fredvrickdy- | Us the ext i went to the Jase. f wae | now, arc Dot Amcncaus. The type te wonders have leds lie state on Pucedsy™ Tected as the place for tae noxt meeting, and the pent buller caugbt the olbur buree oo tue dsp! ins by Bim in the prosper- | termined, baving yous to extrewes alrcady, to omuvudstion of what I saw, | fully like var own; there ts not the leas bitot y - Ue the second Tuesday toJduly, 1575. Orbur | Killed it instantly, and threw lt of the linc, freely spent, aod dia | Eybs tt out if at took ail sucrmer, and proceeded to re 4 much to admire. I wse| Tartar in it Perhaps the lower classes prevent, . ‘ Vasleces tramacted was unimportant. Soruer of the wagon cauie In contact with tue dret | cot remain in bis posseasion for any considerable | take up the porch door, In the meantine Mre. uc over the beanty of the ecenery sround | fvaturcs now and theo which are wore Asiatic than KANSAS, i wwas beried off tue'liue. Twas the oy vouottne | Melland Tweed diactoeed tue ties that wear uy of the | setioe end bed Catied es herd eee tte | OS, ae eeeich Jelena beans to thaw out. | Fiuronean In appearance; Bat the gentlewen in the Special Diapuich 10 The Trivune. CHEMISTRY TO THE STATE. engine -Uriver that if the ores being hit wu full by | Wiug uficisie werv iudeuted tor Berser ia | having beds warrant placed ik tia bande or vee, You adit i soue yucd cane At Bloleati; he hesdyuartere, wbleu | , STOPEDALE, Hiley Co, Kan, July 19.—Core we good | Americans At Plolesti, the headquarters, which is are not afriad ta | te uuly abaut au hour and a half by tall trom heres | looking Guely. Ts about four fect high. Has beew Lhave bad eight or tea uf yor countrys | oue can alimust fauey bimeelf amuag bis owg | cultivated trom three to four Umes. Mostly laid ito me by my cealuus Loudon curteapund- | countrymen; except. perhaps, fore certatu resveve | by, and ia Deginning to tavscl. Oats and eprina eut; I bave done tiny bees ty eutertiin thew, Uub ia | aud sliduesd of Wanner peculiar ty moss Busopess | wheat prowles well, Fall wheat @ failure en ae be Lintauce wutl uuw have 1 beca succeasfel, | matlvas. unt of Tak Special Dispatch to The Triduas. the cugine bad not been fn led aud carried fur- | large aug for plumbing work done ou thetr | service, came upon erick till holding the Cusuraiox, Ul, Joly 12.—The Trostees of the | WSld lu the way descrtued, ur if it uad dropped | private property, —su.ouuts witch Uy avver ea- | outside of the crusy cat's fort. Frederick went to Indvatrtal University, at thelr acsalon yeaterday, | ow tbe baer oi tw the line beture the train bad | pected wo pay, cuusidered as perquisites of | the station-house, and, pat having wouer te pay atupped, tue engine would ju ell probepilily Lave | their uficcs, iy al) the names on i te, 1 then w Jali i decided to reject all the Vida fur the uew chemical | becu thfown oil the trace, # Pare | (ue chy uMlces Iu tuny aye appoed La’ his bookse | Gooee of ats aicay ate et anus HUE

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