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CIILCAGO ' * mworkeman. Int thet role wit nm coord Eaten RIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1877—TEN PAGES. , 7 the ceneral sentiment wan at this point In favor of Gen, Jackson slept s cool deat, butho was never canzht napping, ‘1 portions of the community and removing “PRADES-UNIONISM. rongest in en immediate strike, ns b E rH Eat i i reat strinzeney complained af fn bacinees however, ahillfully trrned the cure and entitfed to work in tar of As ut ilitete, r u accmatl tale We senTind ok iilate: denen S zt a _ i Ot ote Ta wanermited Velae name tacts —— tiowot the bority, of In Lousiana than semand in ate repeal of th He gave to ateep many moments which other ae i it mption act, re : f aes angen pede r + | elsewhere. One of Gay, Nicolle firet mete was i ae x eomecting, and ahowed bie hearere that 6 ” AMUMTRARY RULE OP THE CHAPEL a ‘aurth--That ener Lidyfwontd Tove much more by atrikine thanty ems | QU Correspondent Carroll” Res | te meter anactiai cave hy aretient’ an ot | Relations Between the Two Races in| to 'snint tuo conea shen” ce Important | qhe richte nf the people tive enacienant Br Gea . ‘ the att vine poracil'c patley th ee eal oMtces. When the animosity that grew a atwork, He ran over the ninannta pald to hand anda cord Union man wat passed nuniley to the South---Each Necessary to Vera uy y nee! ublican meaanre demonrtiziny silver, and demans Te eee Got aie eine plies to His Critics. carrechs harbelngiienel toreceive tie “fle atance je Sout ch Necessary eut of the —foreed reconstruction proc: | Hae na demarad men woull have given to conversation. Me was cesentiaily a eilent many not morys, bnt qnie! He smiled often, rarely taughed. He never told 9 dete. ont did notdisconrage them in others, and r "i he paasace of a law which shall tore to wily if one ati i first of which the 10 per cent rednetion aaw that the error marked for him to correct wan the Others Welfare, eae neal ee rotund more, and the | ite monetary power, patel Festal iver mi Sareea recuultar fancy he uaa: amie la went into tifect. ‘The average of passenger hotan error, but wasnelip made in proving the have ne doubt chat ono eeanta, tea parties, T | Futh—That we favor the retention of the ereen- | tai, but liked lo have thei abouthane Met they. tugmecrs wan $02.74; of freght engineers, | Some Facts Regarding Trades-Unions | galley. Ue tefuced to take tie valley. and pnened ————_ thekete of both the Fival Mean tentto eg eae GnEhe | back enrrency ax the het paper money we have | were neaely all very souny men, Coivernaiiv ree, $83.00; of Aletributing engineers, 874.68; of Which A bi ‘Well to K tothe next man, who aleo refused to tike it, rene ane bot Le rat ee tentlons: ae inehs ever had, and decinre ariinst any further contrac | Jite in manne, hy enconrazed thr Ilveliert cone shifting engineers oe FE ant ot Tar hoe solr Are: Well to Hag. dertlel that 'So. i wan riche Wet Non eappente | SOCIAL Questions---Marringe---Ite- | Vurce uf tneirclares Yast naw. ani oraeabey ie | Cra ave eoneeatatate 4 ' Tartine. Heyean eee ge nee em Hite vacaengel 2 285 o . i _ re 8 je ee tae : . He wa a Tene ga Uay of distribating Bremen, tothe Chairman wo ferhiet that’ No. wast ligion---The Clvil-Rights Brae ie coal he Meee haw erared to be | acceptance ty ie” preven: feemed to embarraee him. When he had ddeve See ily Re atlary nat 900 Stee’ month | Thelr Claims to Be Renerolent Socteties | 'K5, te valley. because there | was a Bilin Dead Letter. felt the support of the Federal "power | ernment Inthe sister font, Nibtaey tirratenon cee aime data, Wanwaage., ls fred tore by the reduction If he did not strike no error. No. 4 retnecd’ to ehey tho Chair: withdrawn, “he despaired “of auccene and | gimmentin the atatea fonts, « pulliary lispatchon were a5 brio aa it stulied: ke S04 pee genre, IE hed trhke.ne woollen $50 All Moonshine. , man, and onrlanedd in an he Coapel Tnpred ints, toditarence, and ie old inainet of | any harmony to ie Hloseed ante arms Wilh vletaty Re Metecait yest it month he was ont, and probably his entira 10-8 place warmer than the 7rihune office with ol rents i, Senenth—-The Kerletry law foie: sy the last | day." OD discus Janay dy hoo per year. by Vosint his aituation, rhe ita cas burning, Thereapon the Chapel wan con- | Politios—-The. Elective Franckise—Ont | extent there feelings uperato may be Judged from Legislature ts burdenmnive and eagcnsie, met atee | Saye tenets” Thenert ee aE ae ve anaes of | er knew ile Intention or object, Ne never volunteered his opinion to hin naperior, nor asked advice of biaenboruinates, Ie wna a4 aelf- rellant as he war silent, and belleved **ife walla with epeed who walks atone," He vag reticent to afanit. "If my coat knew what [ intended to da, [a take it off and throw it away," was one of his aayinge, ‘Thia retlernee often led to embarraace ment and complaint from the officer next in rom- mand, and might have fed to dtraster in case of hin death: bat he evidently thought it hetter to tun that rlak than the rik of haying his plans dis- covered, i Hs dured them, would. neliter . = | Pened in solemn conclave, and It wae dectled that, the cane of Miseteeippf, where the coloret voters. | criminaten unjnatly against the coc Company, Me, Sr irenbinetion “nore Maver | Thelx Bole Object Is to Control Their Em- | vane intolemn conclave, and lt wna dectled Shab rages—Improvement, nithongh ina majorly of 20,000, decline to put | Snterss and we thesetore demand Ses immediate ror yfelt to 9 ee cat, " 4 aticket in the fetid, here In the South, daring dividual. The arguments affected the men oyars’ i No. Lowas in contempt far not obeying It, Tt was, frac a etd, Nowhere Inthe South, daring | peal. inereat farce. Ae non af the Superintentent Ployer Basinone therefare, voted that ho Fak polite teAtS | From a Stag Currerponient of the New York Tribune, | tre eqane, Ueavele. did, Teel Pie emitting. Baan ® Highth—We favor a tatift for revenae anly. finiehed speaking he left the room to allow the men hapel oF ofice, thename time, which | Wasitxotos, duly 18.—Nothing 4 more com. free, ‘They contd ving | erna/A he (4 it ate. Fift nites Int the office and the easfiy do it, without vid PRL FoR A ae pln eit fled a vate, ee 5 n lane , tee’, Wold him: (hey ind deisrmined “to ree | TO This End They Will Resort to Fair | py ain ss apite of the Pleadinga of tho forentan, | mon than taleo generatleation® abont the relatione Vonstitution, by retting up property or groment alone nf all elreutating mec mn Whether main at thelr poste, Furthermore; they sald Mm Foul. the Chairman, and nil the old menofthe office, | tetween the negroca and tht whites in tne | Vent! quailications, bat auch restrictions if any other firemen tefascd to abide by their de- , Means or Fo He has worked outside the Union ever vince. nnd | xouthorn States. 4 | and interconrertibte, “; 8 | hitthe pour whites’ hard. Thia*in not. howerer, | "yum orpae eee ° clean and etrock, they would exsist tho Company han never wanted foraday's work. It will ecarce- Northern man, retornin< | the only reason why auch qualifications are estabe hat we condemn tho act of the Feleral ty procure new. ‘men and train them to perform ca | from aehort trip to New Orleans or Florida, will | Hehed. ‘The white leaders no | Trean the | *aminlctration in neine tho recuiar trons of the 3 7 ly do, after such Insinncen an there, for my critice i D re vor pita feaders no toaver dread the | United States to Interfere with elections and other thelr duties, "The actlon. te & great rellef, ae It . to ony that tradee-unlone are not arbitrary In their | bring back a little batch of facts picked up | Beuro vote, They think they cen control it and | patttieal affairs promlace to Sut the Pennegivanta foal ia position, | /tastrations Drawn from the History of Rew York i Mates freatment of their own members ‘ns well | on the way, from which he will draw | make tt ueeful ta them, and they. know If they | lawtut, and anjustisabl Bnconstitutional, une dentructive of the rights a f f ae of tho employers, oT omight — cite : . were to bat it ont by’ hostile Iegtelation they | of the people and Ntat Se tes Ee APE SN MEER ron RA Typographical Union. any number “of ineiances of “hardships | te conclnsion that the white seopte are | wontd arouse a strong. feeling aealnet taem at tie ElrenthoAve recommend. the ticket thia day . a ‘ A . i ditidualsat the hands of this wame | cruel and deadly enemies of the blacks, and de- | North, t 4 LOUISIANA. pated untess Chief Arthur Interfercs with the cn- suffered by in b "7 ‘ " rained by the Convention to the favorable consid+ Dire) - Eicers. $ " Union, fur{t must be remembered that when Habe ka, Roe aud oxen kalting ther va the lt one rerpeet, more than any cher the eee ration and sunport of all citizens of the State. o i ¥ é 5 .eocally eins whites are “ ‘i i he he State. : How the Big Strike of 1864 Orig- | man reat Ue wicic craig’ ian avertseatd | cate, wil ga ger the aame"eroun ant tercon: | fhirencre shatmonrauae jw ienameintor | “den, dabee Wich of Cuyahara Const. wan | AR Appeal team dhe Farish Ofteery of 8, SALARIES. inated. every portinle meana taken to prevent hie ‘gettini, paced btn olservatl ut hat {ue tra races are tehools for colored ehiidren by taxes that fail upon | Grnor. or: Martin's, Ln, te the President for All r i ‘ 9 tl bibew ‘cord, ant at all the ene * ] ire not ia y FS ‘Special Dispatch 0 The Tribune, ; PK Hinhere of evening papers coneulted tozrdher, and | Kren an independent. earrerponienty who in | give” 8 fair. “chance” to tha ‘colored | (oF Supreme judas ARF EOCENE EEE Dee inapeech ta Se Ford Fined New Yon, Joly 2%.—The manngern of the New Spectal Correspondence of The Tribune. decided that they conld no longer affurd to pay | trained to Juok for two vides to overy | children to wet the baeis of an eduea- Hillara, of Alle § fade ‘pal - veel, for compost | question, and to, alft carcfatly all reports | tion, They are maintained by taxes voted by white | Hares, “oF Mintke tot ene a eee confer with iat come to him, i often puzzled tu | Legialntnree and collected In wrest part from white munteation | know what to think so many contraaletory | property-holders, fur the blacks own Jitile proper. Wastixeton, July 20.—The following appeal bas been made to the President by the St. Martin's {S.a.) Parish officers, chosen by larze majorities In INF and returned ax duly elected by the proper authorities of the State of Loulsisna: York Central and Hudvon River Roads claim that | New Youx, duly 22,—In my last lettor T Rave | war prices—th centa por thouran: sie employes aro well paid, despite tbe 10 ae fome account of the recent trouble tick ths td ton’ They aupointed & Coiiral te 0 ¥ 1 the Union upon the cent reduction made duly 1, and furufeh theso | York 7ribune had with ita printers, during whic! + Mtn the. Py nt asking for the | Sceaunty and cirenmetances are bronght tn hie at- | ty. ‘There jn suill mnch opposition to them: bat it " c fhrures In proof: : took accasion to pass sume alrictures pon the sae neneat of a committee from ihe nite | tention... Tho rout of the difiiculty iter in this fact: | teainaeaccins Dery Fn The domdeantncnits Pee aE ene of Pablic Works, the latter by ac- Od rate, any 8 New rats, | Printers Union for tuving mado arbitrary rules, |e) ees with them and consider the pubs | the two races are mutually dependent upon cach | ment among the whites of almont every Southern for State Treasurers J. . Barns, of felmont, for choot Commissioners; and the Hon. Martin Schiller, of Hoss, for mem- i tu Tho Convention adjontned sine die at 10:30 p.m. f pnatiooreyecains® + Hei m layers : EU Raitoea een iiiatiers | other, and are ut the same time mutually distruat- | State min favor of siving the Hegtuen 4 good cou m Sr. Mantinevitiin, July 10, 1877,—7% hie Bre eeetenebecd i ies mel van ipa sah vce or “we Unions icae, Heduetion at 10 centr pee thdeandeitne | falaf each other; turiuer, euch howe & condita | omereheet ne ks ‘ = ores PEE lela PekiaA ML LM ie ALR Li ow ae BSH | Sour cortesondent, ‘Adam Craig,” ta ree | printers had ta report’back to the Catone thelr ree | Honal Inability to repact any occurrence in which | "in conclusion, It may he fairly mall that the two FIRES. cee at he, Beal re pecan jtlected to the agveral ald temporarily on the tate: then, after | both are involved exactly as it took place, The | racenare, all things consideroa, geting along toe 86.09) nly ta mic. accuses me of unfairness, and feriece Groner tes TT Te eT eae | lntubelependence of the crac Gea. thar nataead | eee eoett ‘well, and the Prediction may be = 86.000 40.00 | enys, If the Tribune bas pald an much a4 | gra vommittce appointed ‘to revise the weste.® | Feevillty of tlie blacks Ie what Keepa. Somtern | contdentiy made tuet tines, relates eae AT MANISTER, Lived 38.80 to 112.00 $700 for ‘walting copy’ in one week, fit fs moro | This Committee met, and the Publishers’ Commit. | Communities from anarchy and general chaos. | bythe influence of time ond the growing compr: Rpecial Dispatch to The Tribune, oMces of tho Parish hy a Intve majority of the qualified voters thereof, and having been rerarned fe elected on the 10th day of December, 1870, hy the Hetuming Board of thls State, the only lezal sked to be heard i jon which #9 | Each relies pen the nther for the means of Ife. | henrion on both aides of the fact that they a ts S—! body in existence at that time, and bs renich tho crenness of grade a ran of 100 | than han ever becn paid in any newspaper Jn the tou a aah tae tan, olen | Oncownsthe land, andthe other the mascle to | hecesrery women ole ected pad ere Meh A a ane sree eras the Electoral vote of the State wan enuvacee ‘and malles conntitftes @ day's work for engineers on all | countty." Now, na tnever assorted that tho Tvid> | the printers proceeded to x thelr urieea by mak | work it, and Ao) neither eat dispenns. With ge = Tanti Neat to Jt were rnteased He MeeELe asters | Gece eee eee eT tile date, tine 7 ve * ing matter, t h it ne e : 5 . r C . | of 2 miles rin in a day over 100, they get pall at the | rake of proving Tae charge of ‘*unfalences. NEWS 18 WHERE THE TROUNLE COMMENCED. conpial ob the pis ae mereten en at th at BH SGO sneihne Heyel Ceustian yee £200; Py vintened and. i Sikistenee ta thie day anit 7 4 " Z expreen the wieh that they might be rid of them; Ci A a i Tho wlahen ein ad seller dev. cwenty.ole dey | What T dld ray was that the Tribunepeople claimed | The publishers were then tn a mowd to make a | SANE can team Yeana on Arcaneas 29 tte ws RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. CHARTER OAK through raccessive acts of armed force hy a minart. gutof the month, thus enrning $4.72 a day, or | thatunderthe first week of tho new men they | nicd all voice In the matter, they” became | County In Georgia or the Carolinan and cndeavor to | Watrnronn, N, dy Joly 25.—The dnt rection s x ene Ticsealae, enane MaDEAE Of “ihe-eloctors of 122.85 a month. if they take a r Sunda of, saved $700. My critic shonld have observed that, | indignant, and resolved to go ahead and | Sather a larue number of nevroes to take Weat, the | of an excursion train on the Philadelphia & Atlan- _—_ filer the old rato engincers got $3.60 acay, and | under the new order of things, not only was ** bor | make such’ reductions aa they’ eaw ft. with | Whole community te down upon ttm ng ts de: | ticity Narrow-tauze Railroad ran off the track | The Committes Not Yot Iteaily to Report— Tromtaame Fate for oxtra mileage, and $10.50 8 | paxcony” done away with, but a reduction of rlx | Ont, consulting the Tinton. lin Avening Malt | tetas away ou abun mind At Nicky for Hari | thin morning four miles west of Winslow. One | Gov. Hirose Plain In the Statement that ae: Sx THURT TO-ORNERA:OFINION, . Cente per 1,000 erin was made—from 40040 cents. | tain “inte tt wuuld pny but cis centers | he eteaesAuincunpieaantdemonsteation of pupae | brakerman was killed and ten vanengors wounded, | Tobhery tne Heen Gammitted. the managers nseert thatthe present reduction 4s | These two tems combincd made the saving, a8 al- | cents ices than the scale, Then came cominittecs | Jar feeling, The planters understand that the negra: Oawenn, N. ¥., dnly 25.—The Erie train whieh Special Dispaic’ ta The Tribune. the fieat made amony thelr employes since war | leged, of $700 on the fmt week's work of tho now | from the Union to make comnromise, and-among | lathelr pole: debenilence! for inaking crops. All | was thrown from the track near Oxwego thie morn- | _Iantroun, Conn., July #5.—The hona that the Hore rade al ee aee etchneat peg cee Teatte: | men.” Ono other nveertion of ** Adam Cralt” 1 | Otter things propmsed was the wchome that the | Serene Germupis steele” Mi Hallan cep | iz conststed of a bagzage-car, twa parecncer | Insurance Commiltice who have examined the af- theo yeare ago. They. say tint prerioaeie heer | munkcorrcet, He saya that, **outatto of the | ffinters ahunid, recclva but a eente. but | ive ecu induced touw sumth wil nat ive tn the | coaches, ond one alcever, It tae detached and | faire of the Charter Oak Company mould he cn. engsnecrs oni earned from $02 (OSD Perhonthe | Union, the majority of thamen tire ‘poor’ com. | fue gu purpore af imposing upon the other even- | Sfetched, windowlece cabins yrovided for the | partly overtumed, The passengers were brought | abled to report to-day haa been futlle, Cal, i 0. ‘The nssnrances giver hy Gov. Nicholls at the time of the withdrawal of the troop, ta. keep tn- violate the rights of every citizen, ate on the point of betng utterly di«recarded, and we call upon you for protection. We call upon Gov. Nicholia to dee niet from auch proaa slolation of his official gnarsn- twes, and Ifa conflict arises, ag it must—for we wil never sutmit—then let the responsibility reat where it Delonge. : We are to-day threatened with the militia and .¥ ; allay s u f surcad | here, and, together with inally, forwarded on train | ¢; ; ico of Nov, Nicholle: we asncrt that we will n= and gremen, yard hands, and nyrtehinen only 840 | positoer, and tho greater number of them havo | Ing paptzs. Hut tue tropositon wasnt accepted, | UiRdKe: wil Mot ent the bwcon an curu-bread | Het’ aml toget ig Green told me this evening that It sont not be Raid aur ehehte nestnat the whole fares Of Nie-eonte une machinery cy ‘m1 meifect oad fate te han te never served an apprenticeship to the buelness, or Sueipeuiturournaltwncecnnr thes Wide Le Thott | pald the blacks.” They soon fandetbey tan do bet made pnbile for two dayn. yet it {4 tlefinitely ret- | mand, and we call apon you, a« Chief Execntive of and tho real expeureeof living greater than now, | have been dlechatzed from Union oMces teenua | sore thie pti ee Rh etby cawente | Lorin the tawne oronittie farms at thelr own, RUN OVER. Hed that Marshall Jewell 14 to bo tho new Treaj- | the nation, for the fuldliment of thoee guarantecn ‘They tuaiat that laboring amen Wave had decidedly | of thetrinablilty.*" Thave been familiar with that food men, and the Ma hae had no trouble since, | When they can, readily bus upon creat, ‘The Spectat Diqnaich to The Tribune. dent, Instead of Mr. Batterson, where ftactnating agement ae ie eee i andl ntran Bue beat of the bargain for the past four years, crv fara good many searm, It has heretofore been | Then are lit enmplen of the csacr 7 | KABCE He pays OF for the Mlacrable dewiines | Orrawa. Til, duly 95.—Edward Howard, a courte tn, the matter hae cost him, more oF leer. | aid in sustaining thore sacred tluhte: which matt Attbe Ene oftices afalte wero. in an almont atm- | wc with goo effect < neni by takernintonm Arihe Veintess Caton | hearts lie aturetes favo onexerpilgnally Hen | youn farmer liviog neat Martellen, attewpted to tu bine," Thctw ‘Arete tm. be ca, cond’ deat [renee es mentees moa OF every American cit Sar condition. — Although employes and Company: 70: INFIMIDATR EMTLOTER Includes more Intellizence in Its membership than | Rolls auch as the bottorn lands of the Micelseippt | jump from the westward-bound passenger-train on 2 fr ; have had frequent disputes about wages, the man- | Who have been asaured that all non-Union print’ | almost any other, §t should be more reasonably and fin teipotares, he can, hardly rank both ends the Hock Inland Road ne ft was nearing the station satlefaction at the enbstitution of ayers anwort that tho present reduction in the dest | era wore ** blacksmith,” That thie ls all poppy | managed.” Tut frum tts tuceptinn ite snte policy | Meck at the reason's end, and, tl i in thinelty thls afternoon, and, In sume way, wan Jewell. Ils honesty ts beloved made aines the War, and that, at the reduced rates, e fact that all the printera em. | has been one of aggrceelon aualuat the empluyers, | Often heavily mortgaged. The lands af the South 7 ssheels.” One leg ¥: f in hy most of the people, and his business ability mien are the beat pald of all laborers of equal aera eee ee a ti: Graphle, | Fixing the ecalo ut prices Iw ity main objects nut, | a not compare favucably In averace fertility with | per the kice and tie other ea Toe a Oe eed | ie conceded on all aides, The Commitee teore tl ; : below # her was aklilin the country. ‘Tue following Ina table of 4 0 necenary part of ‘makin wars Titan: | there of (he North the eaten or ee te ee eee ang tie oats was terelbty crus Chicazu will return home ‘to-murrow. Gov. Hrs Hoping thst onr call will not remain unheard, wo Femaln inost respectfully, Canten Basertt, Pariah Judge, Paria St. Martin, BHNENT DI HAC RRA YE, the wages pald on the Erle now and before the | Zeening Stall, Jost, und Commerciat Ad- | gumes to regulate the moxtininute detaile about it rs 3 4 : thin afternoon, In an«wer to inquiries ne ta what he Recorder, Parieh St. Martin, reduction: rertiaer aro non-Unlon men. At, Teast, | thy ofices, Lill propriators had no Twncora volce in | fre seldom as well olf as the owner uf “a weventy- Shonght would bo ‘done in. dealing with tho inem: Atcins Veazey, Orbrate, Xen rate, | none of thetu aro what are termnd ‘+ Union | the manazement of the mecharteal departments of | Ave nere farm In Penny! eather aed dita SUFFOCATED. bere of the Walkley management, In whoea handn Clerk of Court, Engineers per day. 4 8 an Mcos,"* the proprivtors, having shaken off tho | thel? papere. What is trac of the Printers’ Union | 44, SETH Y: Retin head ay ieee Rpeciat Dispatch ta The Tribune, the funds of the Company were subjected to crim- a Firemen per day. 3 | offices,” the prom . in tene of all other trades-untons, They are amply | Hugincas aflalre Without Any’ teeeble ee Meee | haSarex. M., duly 25.—The jury of Inquest in | Indl recklewnese, eald when the new officers were 1 tata ser shackles Inipored upon them by the Union, and te- | combinations orsanized to contra) Ihe bastners | Wieltces affairs without any’ t je. Fat more s A Tegend of Los Angeles, rtherh 'penate | the enee of the three men suffocated by smoke in | formally installed those persons would be treated pudiating tts dictation, A few Union men may, | they reprexent, ant to compel the employers to ace | Kindly feclinz prevails than : rding to law, He adder! that, if necessary, hie Far Angeles (Cut) Herat. Nameage-masters per Mont ting ste i set, h Sinagine. ‘The planter taker a personal Interest in | Wililanaun & Ilotmes' coal mine, in the northeaet | 2°°! 4 Seth oo Away back tn 1450 of 18518 yonng man named Frack furetnen per Runt Ay Avion dehted Shale aliewiasiea to-thetrcrmenlan: | Frey Galltcace tiete Rllcgo eek ee a He Welfare of his hands aul thelr familie, aud. | gat of Lasalle Townehlp, night before last, ren- | rele Con chasyer ape permonaly and Inve toate “hin appenrance in pe city of the amiek laborers jon, found al f He eae nue : @ lacks louk to him for advice In muney affairs ‘ them before dnre, "far | angels, Mo was fail of oathsand was aecompa- ‘These mon alt get twenty-alx daya in the month, | cannot he found anywhere than they aro. The | ata prominin the employers had to rubmitte thie | otlier whi men, they) bring their cate oes ap they have been entity of, and nothing eixe."* self. Onc of his virtues was frankness, te an- and the engineers and fremen gut paid pro rata fur | yee men, in a body, severed thelr connection | ort of thing; but now labor is a drug In the mar. complainia to blm, and usually find a ready It im accerted upon excellent authority that the | RVAnced that he and his followers were en route ‘ every extra inile they run. The ongineers aleo and “aig fi kets thourands of tien are begelug forany kind of | Champion, Ile takes tt uv an towult to himself for O10 DEMOCRACY. Examtning Committve will report that they have | $0) Mexico, and that their errand was to firemen have an opbertunity ofoaraiuga half day's | With the Union lant Necember, and will never re. | Mer thuemite of men are beelug For any kind OF | snyong to mpure poly tia csmuverns Mtont found £900,000 of asecta which cannot be ques: | Feb. Don fteutto Wilron was at that time In bnal- cxira wagen every day they choose todo ao. Ror | tuen to it. ‘The Brentng Mail printers took the | fORs, that, Ww , planters eleep with dudrs unfastened und windows Honed by ashody. My Informant weno’ telnces | fete in Los Anceles, ‘Ife witneesed tho nivent of fore the War {eit were pal don tho Helo tho eame | placesof Unton printers over 5 year ago, and aro CAN NO LONGRM CONTROL THMM. beni eaels seugltenee uy rife Boo ih: They Nominate 2 State Ticket and Bolld a | foctly reliable. add» that there ate other arectn tile jee uae sit conriderable stlaqiites, sa bs vage: % ay 4 0 " ¥, + vl CUR, "1 7 9, e rt Me ik ws Tie Chow badly Hees oes Breas. Hauree | reported to be better workmen, more trustworthy, | Tho men say that, se thw Nutone are imate to furs | fentlann of Welt, negrove on there piacon, and yet Rishon Ripounling te womwy $2,000,000 tn round Agures, | entirely reaiened to lie loca. Irwin, the ienlee atea they lave fixed | a iegra rising that occasionally makes them Special Mapetea:to The Tribune, Sete atl oe wai ba att ng aL Dt not tally exaotly wilh the assertions mado of atar- | 8d moro tempornte than thelr predecessors, Tho | nleh them employment main good tn the main. The rest are at va th of the ‘band, however, soucht bis ac- Nation wages, very men who now, for tho sake of the Union, | UPOMm, they must nok for work themecleer | tehava in a manner both fidiculous “and | Cobvstnts, O., July quatntance, The bricand proved to be a young = ay and be content with uch wages ax they | crnel. A report that’. the “At the Democratic = doubtful, It om learned to-day that in 4 * abandon thelr eituations tn the Tribune office, aro t. To what extremities” trades-untor. Ro Macks | are | Convention to-day every county in the Stato was | 1x75 the National Life-tnmurance Company | I8¥er of nm rood New York family, nnd TEXAS. tho {dontleal men who took th places of the Union | fem “In prepared te Ge to mama ty | aiming and arremoling will “convulse. whole | represented, and-every delerution wan fall, with | of Ghttten ot Regotinting with the Walkiey | %Yet¥ accomplished and favetnatine fellow witha. A STRIKD ON THE TEXAS PACIFIC. * Atrlkers In 184. ‘Then thoro men wore termed | hold upon Its members and the employers, Tet tho | fet inty the-ratdiy wit rife nnd terolven eeete te | Not even m contested cat. The Democracy coune | tanaretent for the purchase of the ( harteF Uaky tiatihe, Intended, teresrrre ait vies: Deeeties . bee “rota, and came In that category of non shoot on auspicion the fret negro ie tests Inthe | together with remarkable anantmity, and the Con- | 8t@ that the proposal made war rejected for rome i for the Mextesn people: and on theve terme fils li timacy could not well be relected. At thia timo the mining excitement had called most af the mae Log Ancoienos away, nnd the pollahed and hand- rome Irwin had everything hie own tay, Irwin and hls confederates conclufed, after some weeks) that the time had come for thelr departire on thelr marauding expedition. On thelr pasraco to San Bernardino the Menda of Satzo altractedt thelr attention. ‘They coveted a number of his Sno 5 trike 7 . Gawratox, Tex., July 25.—The News’ special ton | ffere are thonranue oF men wie eit nolthee work my ats e 535 reason not given, ‘The mtttn offered was 800,000. from Mutshall and Dallas reports o strike on the | men whom "Adam Calg” pronounces **poor | themsuives nor permit others toda su, and whoare | Fuletion (8. €.) aMulr tent year the whites consid- | ventlun was ausually lane, there being 735 dele- | Teter, the attomey Of He Allen & Cor, haa Texas Paclfe Railroad. ‘Tho mon demand three | Compositurs." Hut inasmuch as thoy wero able | willing to ascritca any number of ives rather than | cecrble nice ene et hele hie eg cone to ax: | gates in attendance, A marked featuro of the | been renewing the offers, L understand, during the montha' back pay. and tho withdrawal of the Jato | {0 tusintain thomeelves, in thelr poslions, and yeu thelr point. Of course thoy will he defeated | Yered by awhile queccon the widen enspleion.at Convention wasthe unusually fine personne! of dcle- | part two or three days, on the part of the men ho order fora 10 ‘per cent. reduction of their | Keep the 7ridune running im spite of the Unt In the end, for, untesa tho Unitoid Rtaten Govern: | crime, but it was thou, erfectly proper for | eAtes. fone might Judge by exterlor evidences, repreeg hte but bis proposals uave fallen far short Wages, ‘Tho shops at Marshall were closed y the he pe Lujon suddenly became exceedingly cathulle, | ment can protect theea wilhng ones in thelr rleht | tho whites to rally. "ty the “Hundred and | the conclusion would bo arrived at that the Ohio i cS OS at noon yesterday, and no freight trains have | ud vo expanded Itaclf an to take them all in **at | to Sark wien aud) where they: pean and for what | scour the country, killing Innocent htacks wher- | Democracy had wisely discovered that they must y 7 Pawed orér the road sluce then, ‘The strikers aru | ous fel smuun”, making them xood Union mons | wages they choy to nccent, then it isn Govern: | over they found them. When the neuroen act In | hat tortiesun very tect ten ay dhe tony teaver THE INDIANS. conductlug themsclves {na peaceable manner, No | 20d, of conrse, ‘sood" compositora, at ony and | ment which had better bu wiped ont at once. for | concert for a vurpoay which the whites aunpect tw ' y party v a tat i the same time. Now their tur haxcumeto strike, | Republicanten becomes a farce ond a by-word. hoatite to them, ‘the latter become morcil pected to wrest, the Stato Government from Te- : horecs and summarily appropriated them. This DE hana thule wenn rostone Tete aeeeeiee | nna the tue ‘of other equally good men (o take Canmore, | ploodthtrety. Mostof. the ninaaacres in the Bouts | pabllean control tia fall, Notwithstanding th Hunting for Joweph's Band. nee wae destined. to ent start what mizst have dey have the sympathy of the people, Mall van pieces, OF cnneen tase. ane een arenas have heen occasioned by the Ulacks rallying to | fact the proceedings would have been at once | Wetexa, Mont. duly 23.—A letter from Mis- | proved to be & long and progyerons careerof crine. Aestutunly Orbe slloguibio ma. nituations three montha that orgsnization will bo CRIME. ees ieee eenuekn re que Fenetition of vit: | recognized ax those of a Democratic aasembly, hy | roils, dated the Zid, via Deer Lodze 25th, ayn: | Luco wae aman fertile Iu resources. The We. \ gninoor Catnilla telbo of Indiana were at that Hime pretty numerota abont San Nemnaiina. They: were npproached by Lugo, who proposed te ther that they should lic in amburk for the robbersns , they rode through the San Titoteo Canon. ‘The Indians consented. ‘She last day of the band's stay In San Bernantino had artived. They celebrated (t by an orie of un- exampled abandon during the nheht. With «brain stnpedied with aguardiente, they falled to pay heed to the dusky anorigines who were scattered around the town, ‘The adventurers’ road lay along what ts now ono of the most charming n+eof Southern Call- 2 = striving ite utmost to get theta within. tho fold, ax tthe black: : bied i oven acnsnsl observer, from the continual con- | Willlam Silverthorne, who started for Lewiston LINCOLN, NEB. it haw #0 often done on otter oceanlonn. Awan, Hat alop fo inguie on eaie cide the trots | fasion aud general “afsorder which prevatar | two weeks alnee to by “horces, waa caplored by quisr. THADES-UNIONISM TROUMLES 3 “Lane © 3, ha, Suly Jules ‘Cnidey, | its, Dat thelr fest tingntee ta fo Kall (hem. Ie will | throughout. The proceedings were much delayed | Joreph’s band and detained cicht dase. Ie cs- Bpectat Ptwatch to The Trth aro gt now ® promincnt topic, Over in Wert Ane Cranizs, any July 23.—Tules Cniiey, | take a generation or two to work the natlon into | 4, this means, though there wae no violent out. | coped tast night and came to Lieut, Woodbrldgu's peel wat dos Gtrghita weverat hundred trades-untoniata haye | condemned for the murder of Jobn Meale, was | the Southern whites thata black man's life 1a just f e “ cket on the Lolo trall. Ie saysthe band fe with- Eixcou, Neb. duly 25.—Tho railroad strike | gona into tho rrveltion business, captured a rall- | gxceated to-day at Lake Chnetos on the aquaré ad- | asacred aaa white mane, Tsuppure there ines | bFeak tintll near the close of the Convention, when | Picket on the Lolo trall. Te kay on news ia received here with great intorcst, though aa an dae haat Ice, owner and managers folning the Jail. Io was handenffed, and monnted been soverat thourand negroes neilloa by white men | the [amliton delegation, which was the disturbing in forte miles of siiealas and 00g strong, ‘ia . The re ait net run on: oO is ee Governor o id nee Inthe South within the past ten ye Pussbbl| ee . nt. awn etarte up the Lolo today with Peet pf aocal Importance attaches, ‘Tho report | the ginta ‘has had to call Un the President for | the scaffold at (wentr minutes to 2 p. m., aarlated : te nenglogs tor “thor: | clement allday, gotintom lively. dt weciuscts te | scventy-tee volunteers. and Afty regulars ta met here that the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and | 1: i fi there have been a few hangings for there | which they applied very approbriou Ham tbnt, the, chicago, Burlington, & Quincy and Enited sates tran to prowet the lives and nun; | by the Sherif and a frlond of Guidry. nnd _aceom- | erhines, but ‘they have’ becw. Nery” fow. t 7. SP: u them, Silverthorne enye they have only thirty Aal write, 400 | panied by a young priest, Father Charles, Guidry, | never ‘heard of one, But let a negro kill | cach other, but no blows were etruck. 5: i : Nebreekan proven not to: becthe cuacs eo furas | 0,000, Goveruiment trovun are-auing gusrd duty | Bovine ute pata lifes gove nimelt ap apparensy | eoeblee, ath and tho haot énd'“cry yr | ‘Delegates were omewhat verbone in. presonting | Mites, Miler are bclng Teport, Wut eupgest learned, all te quiet here, excepting av faras news | OXCE the property of that road to provent these him extends over whole States, andit cauxit ho te | names of favorites for the auffraze of the Conven- | that it ia Lookingytase: band. E ‘ mouel trades-uniontxta from burning the bridges, | to religlous instructions, Guidry was sent to the | Jucky toc: lynching on thy # No Yostui + forula, aligned aa it te by the peach trees aut frum the Eaut concerus us. destroying tie locomottvon and care, aul conilseat: | New Orleans Parish Prison for sate keeping, bee | Leas rte tole eee et Ae aaatunee Sa aneR Bee every. png cinimed ble man had a) | Cant. [tama troposed that, whoever they are, | Crinec penves uf the Van Leurens'und attice yeas. ‘ Serpe ing the frelcit which they have intercepted. | cansoa rescue was dreaded, Hoarrived hero on tho | negro has ever conte. 10 my notice, but F have read | KOU War-record, and would help victory to polkas ee peroun proprctirs, Out taroueh ‘where wld San THE WEATHER. And Why lave these trades-unioniete ‘thus,| y3¢h, ginco he hae been here he hax borne himeci¢ | Of dozens, yew, hundrede uf cases, where negroes | Perch upon tho Democratic banners. The ticket Hernardinu stande they tmade thelr way, etrk- Wasuinatox, D. C., duly 20-14, m.—For tho | Ti#ed, un Anaurree ty which ja beyond the ks were bung of shot without dudgeer jury for serious | nominated fe variously regarded. Comment A THEORY OF THE TIDES, ing the San Timotea Canon, throng" whict now dash the trains of the Southern Va- cific. Without n_ thought of earthly i they rode, under the guidance of an Italian,” They soon reached a narrow partion of the roadway ‘over- grown with charparal. saove-brush, and cactus, Many bratn was throbbing-in the cavatcady with memories of tha oryios of the nizht before, ‘Twenty shote rang out on the alnfrom the rittve of the Indians who wera ambushed. The few who escaped Instant death were accorded wort shrift. ‘Tne kaife or the clubbed rifle did the rast. a power OF the State tu control’ Simply | bravely. | Ho was very firm, coul, anit determined, | offenses against the whites, In fact, it ie uluont Jake region southeast to southwast winds, warm- | because the sailruad company sought to and nthe bot constantly declared that he ought not to dic | certain death forablack man to be suspected of eling over thenomlnation for Governor, Me. Rrooxrsutox, I., duty 22.—Inaemuch as alt er, partly cloudy or clear weathor, followed by | employ men todo tte work at a lower rate of | for tho killing of Heale, pecause Beate had reduced | murder or outmge tf tho victim ts white. The Ie areligionist of the strict Presbyterian that has h itten about th: e) cooler northcaet winda on tho lower lakcy, and | Waxes than these trades-aniontsts had been recol¥- | ain wife and rulned hw home and hie children's | Color of the poor fellow's skin Lends an additional | order, and, it fa thoavht, wilion thet accuant me | that hus been written about that wonderful sub- possibly rising baromctor, ing. | ather than accept tho decrenscd compensa- aldry bebaved on the gallows { darkneva to bis deed, somewhat distasteful, " A prominent German | Ject, the ties, is admitted to ho unsatwfactory to LOGAL OBSERVATIONS hon theuwelves they incite riot and Uloodshed. | future. Gadry bebaved on the gallows fn 1 dese In apite of Ku-Kluz bratalitlea, Viekeburg and | journatint said to-night that almost the entire Gere | the lant degree, the humbtest theorist may advance 1 Gittcaao, July 2s, _ | They rotuse to work themsctyes or permit others { perato and daring manner. Mo addressed tho | Coushatta maseacten, bulldozer’s rads; and the | mau voto of Clneinuatl would be lort to tive his little sehiome with the best of them. Anthorl- to work, Re nIDL to, dictate tha wagua which the | crowd: aald that he killed Neale, and that he | many true reports of outrages, the relations be- | Humocracy thereby, Mr. Ulahop ia a wholesale tt the matter readil: Jain tho rl Cah company ehall pay, ana to say who shall and who | ought not to dw for ‘st; that he would dio like a | tween the races are aaa rule rdendly, ‘The sinule | grocer of Cincinnatl, @ worthy private citizen, but | tles on the mi y explain the riev of the shal nok Lsetupluved. Ag. tbe Seupenty teraees | man: that io did nol enre to tes oe to | AZ, REE te Mouth Ie producing moru of her stu: | ung whole not well known, and haw cured bat | watery on the earth's qurfser next the wiovn; bat Father Charies salts fow words of prayer, Ho | plea than evor proves this, for if there werv gener | litly In public alfalre. ie wax a member | the uxplanation applied tothe phenomena on the {rades-untous, to be managed by them for thelr | nodded iv head an If aseenting, thrned to his | Al histred, iwnallee, and violence,” te | uf the tate Conetieutional. Conventions vec . is id ig Democrats dovs not show the mont enthusi- To the Editor of The Tribune, re P Buna 7 | to 2 own glory and profit, the men take posseeston of | 704 said: * labor “system would bo so. disorganized | te a Trustee of the Cinclunath Southern | {* site of the glotw would necount fora fall, but Bs (23.NTY Zz We A the property, and, {or several dage, clove up thie {len op. teen Told, an Tam Oem; ean tee Pia dodutiioateens oar a mt nent Hallecads WE de AOE, aera laa ue | surely not fora rise, of the oceanic waters, Tho Puritine of Hablen faslmauty thermanvecers eel SANE kreat avenue of tradu and travel, to the great In- Ile also aid: ** What C. C. Duson gestified toin | try would be seriouely impaled. Apart | bas mado a record for himscif upon any of the Now, 1 beg leave to present a theury admitting Oak ar Tegeae tence, Lamsan: Kectitars. for WENSMal, OMAEAYATIONS. Pep cand femeyance ul the general Babtios ta ell | court tw not so." Ite continued talking toud to | from thls and other general facts, a few days spent | great questions of the day, of w enpposititions fall of waters on the earth'e mite | tonctor tne dagan’ is. the ateson of the great ar Culoago, July —Midnights_ | Ti teadesctnlonsare polthor oY Cece tall me | the crow, dectariug hls iudiiference to death, and | i sociug plantation Hife, stopping without pre- | ‘The noniiius for Lientenant-Goreruor Je gen | tamed trem the moon, whlel, navertholess, ac- | feneher, it, Janon te the reaaon of the great Anja fain 7 that he would commit tho samo crime sgain and | arrangement at any way-aiation ona Southern fait- | erally aduiltted to have born a mueh better weice. { : Bots estar UNREASONADLE NOK AMITRARY, agatuy tint ho wes justited: ‘ Fond, will convince a Northern aBeerver that thers | tw. froin party atandpolat Ce DOr ae oe ene a itidoereaticatin se ake of brevity 4 Instances without number might be elted where before he was plntoned be took up th Isa great deal of mutuat contidence and amity be | place on the tieket. Gen. dabei tch, widely | allow me to put it dogmatically. tcikers have acted Ina prucitely siinflar manner | hin inate Ti wad datellng: trois ihe tee eee | EWCee The rare Ten ee ee or Ee dac gi nece NN Fitch, Cuyee) Suppose, frets that tho eartlysad ihe jvin: weep foward thelr employers duriug the past year. | him to his fect, Ho handled the rope aud cxam- | Southern State could by tansferred vn mavee and | lugs te Aneasy-polug old bachelor of the Ieeal vtatlonary children. (ne may walk for hours through tho sirceta of Tokio, and scarcely ever hear a culll'e cry of distress, Four principal caus of this superiority of the ebildren of Japan over f Q ds cach other, united, ab It tions have been suggested Varhape the rlotond denionetrutions have not been | fned the noose, and said that the fall wae not | avitled in suive Northern State, 1 duubt If tho rela. | persuasion, Who favo aufiicient income alow | ° Fe aad ee ee tae ey ay rh earn aati on tho aanie maunlticent scate, inve the inters | enough sel wants neeksbrenker fal atten acct ge | tions between tect and te wise ere the, gala him tu live without a practice, and le sumictiing of | Were bY & tod, and were resolving about the | hy an Enteh lady reslient aeeiton oe ' ference uf the military force of the United tates | “Tha Sheriff lenythoned the rove tua fall of about | a coud on the whole aa they are now with Routh--| a sport, Hels a man of only averagu abllitven, | centre of gravity they then wontd kuve Iucommon, | are 40 { reprotuce themliere: ‘They } Government, but the same rlotons spirit has been maniteated in nearty every Inatance, and on revel Al occaslons hue reached the point of assavainac ton, fosrert, and challenge contradiction, that teachers at home that The style of clothing, loose and yetwarm, more cunifurtable than the dress of our chil- dren. &. dapaneese children are much more out In the open airand sunshine, %, ‘The abecnce of fur- niture, and, therefore, the abseuce of repeatedly- kiven instruction **not tu touch." The thick. soft ri matting, formingat once the carpet and the Lede uf all Japanese hoyses and the raised lintel, onto which the child may clumber as it fre: astray constitute the very bean | {deal nine fant's play-ground. 4, Culldren -aro_ mucls petted, without being capriclousty thwart- a A child fs not cuffed one moment tho ht but thledld not satisfy him. Ge tried | ern peuple. . There in really nivro inherent pruju- | mediocre ay to. culture, and. not suc not to eco if tt worked easily, When | ulce in tne ut against colpred pecple tisu in [a one os t Gains io the winalinvss of the moon, this plyot ‘woul supposed * to | Waal ties trite nearer to thy surface ‘of thy earth cap wan put. ovor his head | the Suutt: {they were present amung usin | make a good presiding ollicer, but | Next the moon than to the far aide. Hence, the a 0 er aK y ye 0 can o | tumbers exceeding Ruane uf the white race, the | of that fally-coad:- fellow class who are so oficn | Jwitit on the Gate distant from the mvan the alm, the ed, nth the object of trades-tmion- | everthing." The an adjusted prejudice woul! bu sure to show fteulf in proscrip- | carried {nto places of power by social reputation, woald descr thes y point next fam, isto control, wo far nels possible of fedeemed | and no elfp-knot tightened, Ho sald, Sat vo | fun and in various forms of injustices Judge Hiliars, nominated for Attorney-Genoral, | the moun, would mow, with, ereater velucity. = politic, the business of tho employers. Whatover | tight, but put the knot more on the ‘skde of my | ‘The Xouthern wegro accepte a posllion of Inferi- | tee eval centleman of average calibre trom Alien aivala, were jo enrire airfare ofthe kart eatery a clatno it may have to chat table of benevolent ob- | neck." Aw tie Sherif took up the ax to ent the | ority without the slightest raiaance, and without, | County, and Was clven the homination as batt to Sovered with sete Noto atthe heer tua TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, . | jects they are entirety eucundary tu that of ding | Fopo ho cri ly, “1 can seg you aru | apparently, making tumself at oll ubhaypy about | the norhyeatern counties, Judge Hltlars was » | Hfeater proportions] velocity of the farthest point Apecial Disvatch to Tha Tribune, rules and rogulations ga w sucondé more, | St. Mo yreet the white man with on ubsequious | member of the Legiviature in W-T and 18rd, and | Muat, ina slight desrce, neutralize tho attearthon i a VOI GOVERNING THE EMPLOYERS, whilst the con saying ho did not | poiltences, as though be were a superlor being. | made himect quite fauuns ay the author of tho w earth on th theru, and, the centelti. Warentown, Wis. July 25.—Tho Mev. Father | ‘Tho Aret thing « tradcu-union doce {w to entablish a | cares the ne fell, the repo tn and Guidry died | ‘tho Civit-Ittghts law, from which Charles St ‘Anti-Capital Puntsament bi, fs force being everywhers alike, the waters would W. Corby, for several ycars pastor in charze of St. | acale of prices, below which ita members ary not | almost Instantly, ‘Thu fall was cigit feet, if not | ner expected eo much, ie everywhere a dend- A, J. Howells, tho nominee for Treasurer uf | be beape 1 as ate uae tia un ne ie pol Lcrnard’s Cathulic Church of thie city, has acrered | alluwed to work on paln of heing expelled from tha | more letter, ‘The negro, when traveling, gue into | State, iva velf-made wan, anda prominont manu. | the toon deacribes a smaller circle, mov nearest tower, ed. and indulged the next, as i too frequently the case : ? Uulon and denounced to all siimtiar unions (hroy i ingveat "without “waiting “tor the | facturer at the Tuscarora’ Walley” ile te reeatded | atid Would have a lower water-level than uuy thet : tho Prusidoney "of the; Cullege at Notte iigue, | Out tho country. © After thy, perbape m fun COWARDLY MuRDER conductors tov toll im ton. ite" never | ae. good selection. ; ‘ Linas witch Miers bah eoceneneetoe Bae ite the | Muntliedd a Alike watch i teat dapanere Caetaetor Tnishe, a position We held Ueforeconing were,” | bririied for tho, Denett of the wick, ar for tne pied ry RET prasente:himeclt af a hotel Mhure white people gy | |. 3. Hurnd who repectante: thu public echaole | rate Main Mara aan COMPRCEALER: (OF th eae | ea ee mated be te iting tele ditess fate ee > y ert Sa : wido embers wd. @. " eupacolored boarding-house, Ue may | on the tlewet, fs unknown to fame exce 5 +f : i" giliatnisy tun ee lity 3 athe Demveratle who have pald thelr dues promptly,—wha may | Font Warxe, Ind., July 25.—To-day noon @ Heprite ps Meat ret A Paar eA rel cpceee aM la RL country ‘Thus, by aunposing earth and moon so united, a | stronger sympathy with the Witla ones fan. ts the Buity Convention hes been postpoat OESEONT chance to die, But the benevolynt objects act | woman named Egeter, who obtained a divorce from | na hotel in tho South where he would venture to | Deluont, Ropu rtige am olpaeliauided af the earth la cxylaits: [ease in Laer, gost: miaier iaiaz eortani. i Id not Keen any unten togethera week. | her hi Foutugss Moxnox, July 20.—Tho Postal Con. | forth wou Reefs ge | her husband last month, was vention mado a temporary ongantzation to-da’ ¢ Only thing thes gives thei any life whatever 18 | twico In the neck and shoulder wit ‘hiael, With Willan, Le ‘Trentiolin, “of Charleston, ay { Hele power to force from eimployers terms Peale aa oh AB Vrealdent, and John Ult, of Richmond, Secretary, New Yors. July 23.—The coal wales by the claim atodging, Me hae bisown churchs, secret | Charlea 8, Smart, tho present State Commission. | able. ut. in reality, the conditions are secu alibed by tho latter | Tenuralenteucictics, and in joet states: fle own | er, is man of accuowledged euilities, wuu mould | ingly reverwed: the Motlon ‘of the moun tu her ubtedly have done mure ereillt tothe party as | orbit la so alow that she t¥ all but stationary In which” thelr vk! as workmen ‘would uot | celving Injuries which are pronounced fatal, Eee- | Gnd he holds himeclt aloof frei. the. whit thelr nummpive than the man upon whom the mantle | Comparison with the tremendogs whitl of ‘the entitio them to, By this combination goud | ter, 4 pling to escape from the crowd who | Inallauch aifales, Sumy of the white churches | did fall. ’ Mepublicans arc hialily pleaned over tho | em ot Maxie A rapidity oF dluriil revolu~ Delaware, Luckawanna & Western Hallroad and the | Workimeu aul, bad unes are placed on thy same | purmucd Win, was felled to tho earth with adray- | have galleries act apart for tte we of colorcd audie | reeult of the Convention's deliberations, belleving | Yon qu fer treet sive may * Waban | Mroubil the Teunnayitanta Coal Company, which were aver, | level: the cuod one Leiuz unable to obtain greater | pinund dangurouely hurt, Ho x In Jail, Eguter | tore, but tauy arcusnally ebipty. Mauy provideno | that with good numiinations and @ sound platform | centre of gravity of the mundane vystem, The teed ioisee place to-day, ire been Indedultely | Waves (inn the tuferior one becaueo the unton hus | was tntoxicuted at the thie of committing the as- | such attraction furthe **inferiur race," wudin such | they can keep the Statu tn thelr ha wulid masa of the earth, like a top spinuing when, bios. for yuu may sce old and young toverter Playin at battle nd shuttlecock tu the trects; whlle on holtdaya the national amusement of mri, chlidren tv flying huge paper kites, Puppet:shows aud masquerutce alia have toeit Aitanies in thuneante from among both sexes and all ages, wullitary companies, anil hie own political clude, | uns F Oxed the rate of waves for both ut the maxiuutm | sault, che: lored fF WON, 1 ‘he Convention adjourned at 10:30 to-night, af. | out of tho verpendicnlar, preacrvew ite stability by a [eniponed, owing to the andettled condition of | ise the eimployers can adurd ty pay. My critlen Srull dreastal and reaueelablenne tastier tite it | ter one of she luapere aud most disorderly secions | ria lnerties. But spread out over the solld whicling Scusonablo Kuggestion, NOs 7 eee dvtonul tha Privters’ Uulon. and claiuy for printers LYNCHED, thive fourth white woulduat Ue sltowed tucnter | ever heMllwty, 4 a Dernueratle Stat aura ls the Kesat earataeal néan. a pp eerai UE: oF erent arerd TUBtt oo apn he ulighur standard of intollizgonce than belongs to 5,3 ir the G reached. Ti s Contaurs, 0, duly 2.— mocrat ate hls cony ny placa a 4 Hemarkablo Brains, the“everage of mechauleas Eadinitthat tne fe] —DEN'RM Col, duly | 25.—Mareas Conrates, churchev chough of thule umn, Convention inet iu the Opera House at 11 o'cluck, | 18 kept in equilibrium by mathematical force tween a mald-servant and lithe Sawny, a flat ford baby, 4 years old, who was visiting hie graud- aiothur jn the countrys Servant—** Ohy Sammy, you bad child, you mustn't throw thure sberiy~ nde wno murdered a family named Brown Inet Tutit sad sapported: 18 tarce part by cunt " hot, ke the constituents of the solld earth, — 5 ee nlribu- | ‘The attendatice was very tangy in compariaan with ' t ¥ pact better things of | November, had hie proilminary examination at | tone from,tho paue Whites whiu refuse fovadinit | former gniherings of the Kind. There wers TH pluine, touniales and inland sea = by mechantcal Wave inechantc, | Ag the | Leveto, Huerfano County, yesterday. Upon beng | them lo their own 1 acca Uf ursbll.. 1 | delerante preseut., * temporary urzanteation was | cuntact, (fence the lngold sbliere reravp ty int: g Wheeling Register. ‘ i A A Contedorate soldier frat | the Valley, of Vir- Fee ee eee qumeraay utallizenc la, in one of 8 baitles of ate v! cis ? fas struck in the head by a Sunt bail. ‘Tou ball | (apm Wan it dove of thus subject of trades-anlonlans ts forcing Hteclf upon fivuld add that th ol I Lis uice now carpet; it witl meke Pivred through thu skull, and the surgeons, afruld | the attention of the public Just now, it may tariien | 1 pied aby an Te neetadenee by the vereunl thurchew te carvly If ever looked upon usa hard | Connty, as Chalrinan, and WL. Hrown, of | fact. | cousider tha waters of eredn as firteaaity wumy (continuing bls fan)—** Then a hfobe the wound in search of it, lett the maa | some ght voi the general tuple to review the | and hung. Kvorything mus doce ieee, SEA | itp uy the blacks. "Tey uecutly preter to teimgto | Mahating Colinty, as Sueretary, “Phe wvual’ coms | Lelenainy fa tRenioon eren aa much ua to (he eneth, (Maid goce of into a premonitory original, There reepecttully lay fudie. Jn the course of tine he recovered. but | course pursued by the New York Typosraphiest i | milters were anudunced, uud-the Conveution ads | if thls k 1 jonas of their own culur, deltgbimy deterintned manticr, Lad lost bls reason, and was sent to the lneune jon, which i ed to be controlled by th : wlogical dec f themvelves, and urned WN balf-past 1 o'clock, claim to tt.) ee sium at Klaunton, where he remained forcleven | Ate tnteliigent order of meshonice ie] ’ ee ee eee ee Oe eee reasseriicd'at 1:00, Perwanent | if all that tein the world, water oreantc, owing | : Al sAGEn Atiength, br. Fauntleruy, an eminent Ti B10 BTUIKS UF 184 HORSE-STEALING, ‘Tho vdinixture of races dues not appear ta be | olllcers were cousem av follawa: rman, thy | tothe mobility of ite molcentes, j¢ the only thing |" Ae en Plyelclan of thet city, obisined permission (rom | 44 an instance of the aruitrary mauner In which Aeactat DMepatch (0 Tae Tribune, polng, va to us, great extent ue ft Weed to in | Hun dF. McKinney, uf Miami County, Secru, | thal lu a aciue indepentent of the great bulk of | ~ ore Sar uotwE duly wh, by the lew fee ayaa aul urgical exauiluation of tho head, | tiie Calon has, on wore than one oceaslon, souxbt | Gataxa, Ith, July 2.—Throe horses woro | flu days of wlavery. Iu tho country dfe- | tury, W, 8. Brown,’ of Hamilton, Vice-l'resl- A + zl | yp. Adior, Mr. (. 8, Stilt and Miss Rebecca Mail: 4 cite ond Aalstant Boeretarice were choscu, une | thy mebiilty of molccules, Le nut aitected by the of & farawer named | (ets wulallo children aru rare, and the pure | eisai . be nuiballly af muolecules, 16 nut asected by. tho : e minates. tu all. “the p from vach distelet. i : m aud fuund thy ball lmbedded on the Iie Tuactaice: ‘Su one MEKE tae propriety | Glezeman, realdiug at Tulo-Des-Morta, Just acruee | ATR" Uepe , Preduminates, | fu all the P trum wach district. cpwas very slow, and Of Heavily of the wuld” eyatun: the euuraat skull und pushing of that paper scut an advertisement to the Yntung | the river, lat night.’ Awmilar number wero aldo | abauud, but many of the clildren are unduubtedly | pracceded atuid great contueiun. recolution takes thie ultempt a gyrating appear as finding the ball. Io was suce | S2control the business of the einployers. ‘There | stolen from the premlge hause, at the Palmer tu ww Now Otleans papers pleaso copy, Unable to, extract tt : ty Y It. M. Bebop. of Hamilton County, was nomf- | the tides, Iespectfully subuiltted by THs, to appear in the next inurniny’s ivsue, aaylug that | taken out of u parture in Nora, Ju this county, on | the offypring of parents of mised vluod, and nobot | _ It. M1. Bishop. of Hamilton County, was nom! ce DES 7 Anatrauiene By band: he ook a kal bo wanted G1 employ printers, ‘This auvertiags | tue cnet oscar aed sucosafully row one Whites Un tho falber's. side. Alliances between | nated on the wizth ballut, “= Wit Bose, Ju, Sra rae er ERED WER ATT ud Miortiecd stout. Ag soon ay the ball wae ry- | ment was patd fur ty the Zriune countinz-room — Guadsoon wowenand white wen aretiitcommonia | ‘The Committes on Itusolutions then submitted Sic, pall ’aaebeata WORLEY Toenley, July 24, at 0p. m.. Mattio pane reagan, reattae die Goutroh, aud the See | swuu accepted, thus insking a contract whlch the DASTARDS ARRESTED, Now Oricans, andare often lasting as lesitiaiate | the following, whieh were unanimously advpted: | Stouewall Jackson, E,. witeof Lenle H. Worley, and only dauvhise « Fee ee ee eee that ceturred danng | Zridune waa bouud to carry out. When the adver: call FRMEh TCO uaa teculldcen briny educated oud shaclug | | Tha Memueratic parts of fla, In ftate aus fC Cut fed Hones in paitadovdid Temes, | uf she tale, ape cored Ay’ Fresbour, azed 3 v! vl Speci: L er erty. “t y ¢ Owe ver 1 Mees tn) . ds devotio ri iT us i je bruce the atvOdgia ce the nannieut the areas ype toy ate duce, anid ee ako ee Had the projudiceet theAnziossssousuguiastculore | totus Calon and Constitution Swit amienimente: | henere Tho fact is, ho slept w great deal. |” Foucral frou tho realdence of her parents, 3, on the battle-e 5 type, they at | ouce a ure was removed from (ho bruln, ull was a blunk to | f 4 tn fe must gu tu, bul that printers might print another : Another case In the eaine county of Augusta was * a ae day near Spring Garden, the eceno of the ahock- aL ut a boy wliove yun, bursted wulle shootlny, | Wate would not cate iy ioe int ey weeds | ing occurreuce. should nut Mr. Vaunox, It., July 24.—Tho partics fmpli- | hadtue propudiceot the 5 5 aod Mew, Metiadey, 1002 West Adame etreet, at 2 see Thurngay. Friends of the fuully are iu- : vited., * ‘fa Buffalo papers picase copy. i CLOWLEY—July 25, at her Lit. residence, No. O8 North Aun atreet, Siw, Mary Crowley, ayed 30, he pape Mr Goy. | cateain the murderof Mrs. McCann, mentioned | Bud it In the Br q vf the cily that] It lars as eseentiul to the preservation of free | Whenever he had noting clee to du he weat to : ; : a e chleily to be found, | Govermuent tho faithful adherence to the follow- | veep, empectally (n charch. " Lremember during the managing editur, was appealed to, and he rad Inthe dispatch of Jaat utzht, were orreeted to- ne is ele une “ througls We South tir ing principles: 2 Ibvastonot Marplund. on Sacday iteut he ede three with few exceptions, thy colored men whuaccumm> | Strict cunstitation, bome rule, supremacy of | miles in an ambulance to altend church in Wred- u i == fale property and aro leadersuf their people. vither | civil over military power, scpatation of Church | ericky aud then f teop as soun as the ilulster drove the luck infu the beuiu. | The pluce 38 | tere, without tue ‘slizhtest. brovious warning, ot ceaanar in politics, relltiun, of Luaiess, have a svod deal | und State, equality of all citizens befure the law, 1b to preach; bis head fell upon hte breast, and h out by a skillful surgeon without seriogs In- | yigutzit, struck, put un thelr conte, and lefe tie GUILTY, +f white blood iu their veins, ‘The pure black very | liberty of tudividual actions unvexed by sumptuary | be nover awoke until aroused by the orgau and TOLAN—Lichard M. Tolan, aged 7 months, tne : Jury (athe patient, bt bat Ehear of was | silice. ‘The niznt editor, with the agistance of | Srmaxavietn, Joly 25.—Tho jury returoeda ver- | seidum cety beyoud the cundition of a common le | iaws, abcolute acquiescence fallta the lawfully | chotr. Ite could EP an ean’ fn. Bay, bolt fant eon of Edward ood Elica Tolan. Pike ee petkabls. caret rthutof a wow. | (2 OF three reporters, got out the paper next | dict of guilty iu tho caso of Scolt aud Dunlop, the | borer. As to ainalzamation ava aicthod of raining | exoressed will of the toalorlty opposition to afl cinatch toward itichkaoed. atter |, FuBeral thie moruing at 10 o'eluck, Crom real 20 the sate nelgnbochudd, It wua thot of 8 woIs | wortug after a faxbiuu.” Thie bizt-Uanded outs Northampton bank-bur; While waiting for | the binck race iu the scale uf civiiaation, the uo: | suusidies, Davecevation of public lands to the wee a BIShE march Waward Hlchmond, after | acace uf tue parculay, t Rien eeeade CaS ; waved waron the Union. ‘The Tribune suon bu be Vislonary theoriete who orlgnated tt. ‘The oct : Lr 5 tee pans SIGAN— Eo c we. Na, : Hy “tha Urtn the bul bavi Ceca given apta | S/yucampeemti gf aaa-Cale mca tots place | Seve te dacumeatny Solsues ele a rpc ef ge Maa a edged Bh pe gh Lae g Reig tr BN ing Peg Pena ne bain, — of the strikers, aud furs year urtwo the Unio! eer pe = Yi ceutury of wlavery line put bivache eaple: . ; ge t "years, ; Wyheads “Toe'nall was drawa Out, and the wouiau | Way “viniustly’ duds iadiey Ye heat ry ee Protty Near tt. perceptibly. ad (bie nut linely that auy system of |" Porsl—That we Icok upon tho Inauguration of | uy Bree mide of fence-ralla, “Qe roup took | Flanivan, aga AY year, et aing been iu sound meutal condition ever wi wets Sucl€ agalu, ‘baving taken ‘ta ait tho ‘London -Siactaiop, Foca intesuarrisge, Ieyitimate oF Megitinate, will | Ut. Ih, Hayes to the bigh ollce of the Presidency of | ue for cavalryuen, with an incurlated Cap: | | Huacral today, duly o7, Services at 2000 ee Fribune rete." aa Mt termed the new men, aud ‘That native students are vot only acquiring a | grow up now. the Uulted States, in spite of a wajority of | talo. and one of thy party, all ited al an ites Northweaterm depot, and thence by cars tu Cal Nevada Crop- Prospects. eventually the morniug papers were again all pro- | mastery of correct expression, bul of accurute Ro- du wuch has been sald about the pulltical rela- | Electural and popular votes given by the beople to | of s man who had found wilsky Tee hiee, bowery : atin «Net) Ieecellte, Glahwed Uulon ‘oftices,. "Then they asain kasuteed | lick kleterical knowlege, Jy rhuwu by the follows | Mona between the races that I scarcely need touch | Samuel J. ‘Tilded, as the most dungerous encroach- | drunk. sprang up frow thu sre. aod, braudiyhlyz . : HEALY—At ber residence, 232 South Lincoln street, Wedoesday, July “5, at Ap. m., Mary A. ‘ 5 Healy; wife of P. 9: Healy, aged 33 years # months aud 25 da) by * Funeral tom Bt. darlath's Church, corner Osten avenue aud Jachwon street, Friday. duly 7 at 10 G; us by carmages to Calvary. “Frleods tre lu- - wiles A (| ‘i ; : 2 ‘ = fog-earin bis baad, leaped down into the 2 etheard, without any Inten- | cuntrol of their management, cach office having its | Toy extruct from an cesay on Crumweil by a Baboo, | the auoject. ‘The nezto has proved a failure as a | ment upon popular rights that Lasever been at- | a ruasting-ea: I grate aloraina ws ore ctiow ing eeeveran dans be- } Chapel," which declied everything whichebauced wna ap are in the “Allahabad Tivatere “Oliver | politician, tnd hay dey pped back lute w position of | teapted in Note oe guy other free countey. A { ruad. aud, selzing sta euerst afore, pried outs. tween a lady fropi Reese iver Valley andagen- | to cine upin the uilice between the men aud thy | Cromwell was a tery steru wan, Ilo destroyed | suburdiuation tu the winter, whery he ia iuuch bet- | repetition of the fraua will not ly tolerated. 1 say, old fellow, where tus devil did you get thinuy wie sea in town, Suid she: | ** What's | forcmun. No printer was peruutted to work inthe | Charles 1. by repeuted bebeadaly, After this iw | ter vif than when a touting to wake lawy and | Second—Thy destruction of tho industry of the | your Hquort polit an mnatant, aw the (enera tieuewsin townY" sald het ‘Nothing much; | ollice wutess be was a membyr of the Union, and | was never secu ta sul’, but was frequently earl | nuseru Slates, ty the guts | comtey aud the pouwsiaay of lavor ary’ Bie In- ho fellow sav, lng nilstakes and then Mhat's the news up thy Fiver" Saidale: “+Noth- | every applicaut for work bad tO salut ble eréden. | peuutrely to murmurs “Hf 1 bad only vetted ing [ teat apiutow of ouibern whites, qitalte frutta af jae vicious laws ena-ted by tho the raise ng fee, at 9 ni of; Dul cy und | tluls, nos ty thu fureman, but to the Chairman of | God as Ubave vecver) ny Klug, be would wut have | tae weal rights. o Litt beetles EUR MITE SIL ECV s, ‘ ndted 2 darkues be tuveu, either: Out therw I be lots OF barley tou CUDpels OL su reee Gln hase eet cee eee nate res tonl bly. tg, be we Chukeat ha julia aiwcce wate subul |, dawd—auel, at a we-us of ralleving the diss dud (issppcated du tuedatkucas, Yee, ~