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The Thitw JENKS AND JIM. The Captain's. Wife Retires Amid a Blaze of Py~ rotechnics. MINERAS, WATERR, USTIIIIL LA b “THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY. - TIUNYADE JANOS. The ,Best Natural Aperient. P ©T wnE LANCRT. : O Miighsadt | Jubon Baron Llum.b:‘wx‘:-; BARGAINS _ GENTLEMEN'S Brillignts Culled from the An- TuR BRITIBI derson-Jenks * Corre- MRDIUAL JOUR- oL R u N D E RWEA R i Janos SRR 08 . g : - mat I : - 4, PROFEA<GI VIEOHOW: T o ; Anderson Accnses the Tady of PROFELIOI RANMBEAGTIG NG Malicious and Deliberato FROFERNOR pirA.NleNl- Warzburg. **1pro- scrihe none hut this. " y 1’ BRUNTON, M. 0. VA%, snd enrpaases thiem o efMcac: RO ERS ITH 12N, M D,y By R B Ry e s 1‘1“..9}‘6«-\'\-'«?' fedey P Matieals TPutfon ang Federichaiail, A WINEGLASSIPUL A DOSR. Indiapensadle o the Traveling Public, Rvery genuine Loltle bears the name of The Apoili- mors Co. (Wmited), Londou. FRED’K DH BARY & QO., 41’243 Warren-at., New York,. . " Bole Axent for United Ktates and Canada, FOR SALE BY DEALES, GROQLRS, AND : DRUGGINTS, 3 " 'The fabel on evcry genulae battla s printed on blue paver. le; HUNYADI WATER B BY GROMMES & ULLRICEK, 100-203 HANDOLPN.AT. , CHICAGO. Falschood, Mra, J, Thinks ‘a Ponitentiary Cos- tume Would - Becomo His “Stylo of Beauty, Field, Leiter & Co. Call att(mf{ofi to the following decided bargains: i Ganze Shirts, 25, 40, and 50c. (lossamer Shirts and Drawers, 50, 7oe, and $1.00. : Pepperell Jean Drawers, 50c. Several lines of Faney Tialf Hose, 50¢ per pairto close, reduced from 75¢, $1.00, A Bkirmish Between Charley Foster and -Ben Butler. The Latter Forced to Beat an Ingloriotis Re- treat. : Bouids Baker Wilt Neithor Takoe tue’ Oath’ Nor Answer Questions. £ -Packard’s festlrr;ony‘ Before the Sub-Committee at New . . -- . | Orl 3 Will be pleased to see _i}lld $l 2 i fl their .friends and the| WABASH=-AV,,| « A ¥ULEAND 4 Brick. BAKER AND FOBTRR. Bpectal Digpateh $o The Triduns. Wasmzarox, D, C., July 1.—The meoting of the Potter Committee to-dnv was a fallure, and forcsbadows the work of the entire [nvestiza- tion. The Committec found ove witness who defled its authority, and was subsequently un- ablo to recover from this assault uvon its dignity. Bouids Baker—who sent the telegram to flnyes at Columbus, pendlug the Blectaral} count, which came {n some unknown way {uto tho possess , on of Gen, Butler, who has ' hls- public "at their new ‘stand, 8. E. corner State and Washington-sts. MAGNIFICENT - DIS- PLAY, .. Great induce-, ments offered in STYL- Between Madison & Monroe-sts. ARTISTIU TAILOMING, “FACTS. ‘Qur Btook of Wootens s SUPERIOR . IT _l i ISH, TJEWELRY, STER-|| g iithit - Wenkethon b | torcalteuly of obtainloz possesson o ort- veta tolegrams of other poople—had been: ‘summoned. What Butler counld ‘ posaibly ex-i LING SILVER GOODS, ABTIB'TIO manuer. We m&}g tho most. BKJL{;ED ARTISANS and REMEN. We W RANT overy article to bn - | pect ta ‘prove by . thia wilogss cannot "WATCHES, FRENCH figfi;&;"ggrgggglgagggmng;gng,; bo . surmisol . wles | 4 was o 'OL/OCKS, BRONZES '&e. | AnFfob FGTiEae" 6000, omn bs | males o0 b oo e aireaty bues Padenhafhimnied Sentabauiotlommsne_wuy mipistention. Baker's story has already been, told, and retold, and scrved ounly to put its in- ventors fn a ridiculous sititude. Bakor's ro-’ fusal to testily only mads the farce appear the broader. Dy declining to testify, Baker, as Sumner uaed 10 sny of his antagonist, bas | . ' MAGNIPIRD RIMBELP." ‘There was natbing o bis .story that was not kuown; there was nothing fn his telegram that any Ambitiouna office-scoker conld not have sent | toan fucoming President. Desides, Baker had, Joug been holdfug under Grant the vory offive into which - Butier . originally startod ont' to: prove that Ilayes nad placed him,; SIX PER CENT i tered sometling about committing tha witness +[.for contempt next December, ap aunouncement, GoLB SlNKlNG-FUND BONDS,‘ which Daker received with nnconcern. Next; long way off, and Balter a¢stued con-, : mm'};]) STATES TR[]ST m.' Tms[ee' N tent to walt untll that powerless Committee abtaln more power from an uawilllng,House. - iahod. Businoss Bulls, $45 ugwnrd‘. " Businoan Trousors, $10 upwards. Dross Suits, 03 upwards. All of BIMON PURR FABRICS, and pro- duged in tho highoat etsle OF the arl, PRICHS LOW~-BTANDARD the HIGH- BST, . SPEOIAL ATTENTION: givan .to WEDDING TOILETS. 4 ] EDWARD BLY IMPORTING TAILOR, 168 & 165 Wabash-a¥., cor. Monroe-st. . BINANCIAL. OF THE CONDITION OF THE ILLINOIS Trust and Savings Bank, “At the Ologo -of Business, June 20, 1878, 81 g.vu}%xe' UKD .xmu 58 - RESOURCES, at cont... Tnited Btates Bonda Otner unds bt co. Luaus o Teat eatato.. 842340203 Goottd) stack:.. “!;3":%:?»2‘. .\ .-ADRICK OF FLESH AND'BLOOD.| « B Undtvided progia. Y‘fi L 03 . BONDS DUR 1003, {[+-: The unannounced, unsolicitod appearance of < #425,102.00'| Intcrcst Paynble May 1 and Nov. 1. ‘ Represeutative Chiarles Foster in the Commls-; Btate of Tiimols. Cook Coninty. , James. 8. Glble, Cashior Envinin Dank, o, soiumly statemient is trav, to tho fiee< ignod " T A vk, oML AUTCHELL, | pirectors, Subsctlbod wnd Aword Lo hefore me this July, A D. 187 ° SO 3. Siyrciink .1 thio Ttnols Trast and' that the foregol inowlrdge and bys ! JAB, S, UIBBB, Cashi sfon-room to-day was a greater brick than any’ Gen, Butler has yet thrown, and was evidently' ‘ot rolished by the latter. When PFoster en.' tored, Chairman Potter blandly sald ho was not. swaro ho had been summoned.” Fuster qujetly ropited that he had not buen, but that he had -beard it stated that Batler proposed to prove that his ‘Foster speech. pending the Electornl’ ount, in which it was promised ‘that the flag, ehould therealter Roas over Btates and not; aver provinees, over frcemen and not'over sub-, Jects, biad been written by Bouthern Domocrats for Foster. The latter with apirlt insisted that if tho Cummitteo wanted to know anything sbout his speeghios hio bimsel! knyw moare about them than Butler did, and was the man to ask. Butler: could only say he ald not mean that auybody Lal writtan Foster's whole specch, but’ that the scatence juat quoted had been found fo the speech of Den JINI, and that A. J. heller, of the Memphls Avalanchs, who, Butler| contemptousty sald, was the editor ol * some kind of omaching nMompis,” bad placed that sentence over Foster's desk. Foator salil the sentenco was more thau 200 years older than auy Bouthern Democrat. . Foster succeed- ed in placing ths Committee in ! . ' AN RMDARKASSING POSITION, Referring to the fact that tho Committes evi- dently sought to {ovestlzato the Wormley Alotal conlergnee, Foster sald he wanted to testify now, and not be recalled from QOblo.' Theso Donda_sre a direct oblieation of the Chi- cago & Altan_Nallroad, and Lava drat lien over! tho Clileago, Kansas City & St. Louly Ratiroad, — 102 miles, —~In Mixsaurl, They sro_recommendad an & #afe end destrablo nvesment. | . FOR BALR AT PAR and i)m:nls'r. 1n CCRRENCY. | A, 0. SLAUGHTER, Corner Clark and Mudison-sts. Chicago West Park Bonds. The tuterest maturing July 1, 187 on abo - with o peid at mmn‘n'f. e arescptation ot lvh'ulégc ¥ ik RORTIWESFETIN KaTioNAL, BN &l NEW PUDLICATIONS. Eiegant, Convenient, nigue, Gheap, Exeelent? | | arPrETONS? ' ‘TEW EANDY VOLUME SERIES. Briliant Novelettes; Vllnmanas. Adventure, Trayel, Humor; Historle, Literary, aud Bocfe!y Monographs,. INKT, Buborvisor. €0, 11, Juie 20, 19780 Offices, cn suite or single, AT Lu‘c"l‘i?l X:' DODMAN, Roow 4% 116 Wasliugtod-at. TO RENT. . No. 30 Rushest,, Brick Dwelling, . torsmms, o ol sl S0 R Ba Y looms 43, 118 Washivgton-sk . TO RENT. - Books {n 8 form so convenient snd handy that thoy :may lwaya be csrriad in tho Pockst, ready for use on tho train; onthe steamboat,’ in ‘the ‘horde-car,” at moments snatchod at twilight or bedtims, while sit. #ing o tha soa-shore, or rambling in the woods—at. all periods. of rest or lolsure, whethor in town or countsy, Store No. 108 South Clark-at., | Butler tmmediutely safd be did not propoess: o fngrtglaeotder o onvaw, | | to call Foster as & witness, snd that bo m WVaalingtos o, could learu what hu wished avout the Confer- ... NOW READY: touo from others. ‘The Committes, haviag ao- TO RENT. JET : Mer Tace or. lier Fortuno 7.. A Story, , B BTORE AXDUASENENT 8 LA SALLR-ET, portuulty to obtain luforzation fom the best . uu.)\nnfl“'.,,fi;m,,brM?..Am‘w;;"_-f,‘ Ahn-!‘m'“hnm;aaK:au‘mmgorwl and 40 LAl '-"-31" ‘witness, one who was there, refused it, and pro- ) Aour U fors to rely upon bearsay testimony. It fs casy’ ‘| ta conclude thercfurn that tho Comumittce, or st least Butler, prefers to bhave Bill Chandler's inplacable, resentful hearsay story of that Con- ference, rather than the testimony of persqns .who wero presens. Political mallee, and notiha trath of Listory, {4 cousequent!y admitted to ba | the object of Lhis brauch of (Lo fnvestigation. S A uECESL A The Commlittec will take o recess from to-- .| morrow unttt July 11. After that the examina. tion{u Washington will be canducted by a Sub- Coounittee, Thers : are. doubls wheiber o **Oukht We 1o vialt ler?” etc. Price, 30 conts. A srll’s.ufilg‘f.“ A Btory, By Baruet Phiflips. GORDON BALDWIN, L { ISEACOBIL, 4 s By B L THE PISHERMAN OF AUGR, Katberine 8, Macquold, Frice ag Volames to follow ot (8 ruts of abonf ote g eek.- ""\"'h‘d o renito puifacoiiu busiaei. Willvout wiiale E 80N 5w, u veivune hutatos. PR b st o b FIREWORKS! -4th July. A'Btory, By cents,’ 3% o lad st the Pactory Ay paron wghing o ecers the ames of sbos: q?fi&{"fi‘fi".‘fl?df{? ‘?.rfflm st e Fictol? | quorum of this Bub-Committes ean be sveured Lo abiaito it Ui prupes. and & Lapsaf o | '“&‘I_"I‘Z“g AORERIS Tor efficlent, work after #hat day, aithough Goen. uue wiif allvd, o8 It bublication, uatil” the s e 3 Butler Is anxious to conduct bls brauch of the ; .‘lu,::.h-u-uu.‘ -, . B 111 Micbigun-av., bot. Washington and Madieon. | javestigation. s Al e ey | S =——— | pAKENs Reoauaor, Dricg. bk ; CARRIAGE In"view of the refusal of Boulds Baker to " D, APPLETON 4 €O, ‘510 & 851 Bro New York, testily to-day, the Committes undopbrediy will sttempt tha experiment of having Baker pro- scuted to the ‘Grand Jury for coutompt, even in the absence of the Ho Ben Butler, who exunined the statutes to-day, ls understood wo bo ot the opinfon that this can be dons. The process will ba to present the caso to the Dis- trlct-Attorney as a misdomeanor, The claim s that any wmember of the Cummlttce cau. appear before the Grand Jury snd prove & refusal tu FOR PHAETONS, hr%e Small, with Cauopy or Buggy \:pl, one Reat or two Neats, go 10 STUDEBAKER BROS. Four inspegtion of our $335 Bide-Bar Buggy schicite: O TICIAN. MANANSE, OPTIOIAN, Tribune Huildiog, JFivo Spectacies sulicd i NO'TICE, . eqiee! it ta all alghts on scloattno prin- NOTICE, testlfys fines, Dpers ahi' \‘x;i.x Sl R aloin Wers- L ¥ CHANGED WIS TUNE. it 1s observed ¢bat Gov. Packard's testimony {8 wuch more moderste thun his private con- versation bere L) before bo obtaibed ao oftice. THE INQUISITION, 'BOULDS BANER Wasnweron, D. C., July 1.—Tho Potter Comuittes resumed its session to-day. Boulds Baker, tho Texas geaticwan who sent 8 leugthy telegram to President Hayes suggest- Lk Sk appututusal of ¥ Qummpou{mmyp Mufnal Seeuriy Tns. Co. Fisal Dividend pow %3 Bt ENTY, Tents and Hammooks, Camp Cots and Stools, *|=2=== Flags of Silk or Bunting. GILBERT 1fUBBARD & CO,, 208 BOUTLL WA VER.BT. O ufii?x?ui"fi SRIES, T, "alki; KABMPFEX:‘ 12 E‘I‘ubll‘ it TUESDAY, JULY 2. 1878, P ' P s The Chalrthan - shoteed itheks a paper, and asked e 1T it was inthe handwriting of thd Lfluun who made the first draft of the so-called ierman letter tn Parlar P, (na testified to here: ) tofure. , .01 o “Fhie witheiss—T think not. office io Felielane. When giving testimony lo Washington before the Potter Commitiee, wit- neas spoke of Bxiug the jurat to two certitl- cates; thupelt e wonld “recognize the docur New Orrraxs, Aprsl 16, 1878.—Mr, Anderson Permit me to eongrataiste yon on dhe discovers of your Kl Doradoic letter, which has o long exlote s s bright spot in your imsrination. ()id you ox) clafm, ** [u ihat the letter which [ sea before mar? VAh, there are thuneands of them §{_you only it from his poeket, and handiug It zo witness, Mr. Cox, witness JOSKPI L, PEARSON, A printer, of Washingion, was called and {den< titled the printed covtes mads by him of the certilicates fu the Loulsiana . casc, stating that the uriginats of the same had been brought to Iiin office to be printed by James H. McKinny, Clerk of the Etectoral Committed. © T IHRRATENING, intesested sdvice, eelf of it from the Deouiy United 3tates Marshul for the Parieh of East Feliciana by J. G. It Pitkin, Uniled Stat Marsha] for the State of Lonlsiana. ' That previon 1o bli departare for said latish of East I jon, Hupervisor of ite; ton, returyea fron panwt and zavo Lis realcs uatlon o Wililam P, Kellueg. the Govérnor of this Htate, and e further etates he hut knowledge of the fact that suld William P, Kellogg refused to hongh 1 am unable to avail my- ct that § a0 tntch ndmire Ihe scienco of politica I fee! Inmust bavk In their sun- Blune for a time at Jeast. § think & slight shadow of reason might return Lo yon {{ you would only takes telp through the ‘hills of Fast Feliclana Parish, and let the bulldozers get kuld af yoa once more, " 1 imagine your uitimate eure under thue tender trestment woutd be certain, sl thereby clana James 15, And H fon, balleving 1hat Hatler sald that ab the proper Lime he would | Sanier great benent an yout frienda: Your et | Kriereon " would Hor capputler aald e e Uounrmitten and of Mrs | becus vity. much mixed, judgiog from i wid | Dol pe O e e i Toulds Baker, the rocusant wituess, to certaln | manner in which y lnmmlnnlem:farl te aflaied | furti-e ataten i1t 110 known to Lim persvusiy provisions of the law covering bls refusal to with political matters. Pardon mrl 100 ¥0ud | thet aaid Kellozy und other Rtepublican leaders did tostify. Re stated thera Was an_ample renedy & Hepublican to think of my own intereat whet § | yiot destre the return of sala_Anderson 10 hi yar- foel the very life uf the Rtepudlic and well-belug of my -;w: varty are at stake, Lehold {n men truo atelo " N, ),~1 wonld engzest you keep fAal tman with Ihe document in $\zht. Biick cloxer 1o hiui than & brother. **Grapple him ta your sout with hoopw o ateel.” Let your understanding with Aim be epecifie enouqk, Sitauld you get the document lot o maw rab It from you. but **bold the fort * with much lenitude, Hoping you may in Lime recover from and punishment under the law for such cases, wiiether Congrass was or was 1ot in sasalon ab the thue, e ANOTARR BTATEMENT. Mra, Jenks obtalned penntssion to make tho follawiug statetnent: 3 i1 regand to the teatimony given before tho Committes by, the reporter of .the Baltimore (Guaelle, pratending to relate Lo a conversation be ishor the appsntnient of AnY utber Lorson 1n bin stead. tlre object bein 10 bold o clection {n that varieh, snd that said Iellugg induced one L, . Jenks to watcl said Anderson and prevent bis te- My, atter he had bromlsed scveral cliizons of #3id Darish 10 0 s0. AndafMant furthier avers that Dimsetf and sald Anderson were i asid inclsh o the dey oF the electlon, Vir.: Nov. 7, 1875, nnd the sald election was conducied nnder their super- % 3 in your uenal itnessad by bl by e B e breot il myaclf, Tdesire to | s mental fudlspouition, B rem | ever witucared by bl (the afant), - snd state It fu 0 tnistake Ou his part. [ never used Takecibilty, 1'4m with mach ympaly st L fater . mate 001 o Anderson pude L. protost againat the retams from sant paciali, owlng to the aluve.Tentioned facts, wnd after the return of himsell and e sadd An- dereon ' the Uity of New Orleuns It was shown thew that -the gfectivn of Hayes and Wheelee de- pended on the Electoral vota of Loulatan such lanpunge ‘88 hedescribed. I never acted aa & matador 1n & Bpanish bull-tight or sald any- thing sbuut Loujslana matters affecting Secre- tary Sherman *liko a red ra shuwy toa bull. 1aiso wish to douy as untrise that which Mr. P, §.—I am not at all fatereated In aucbt Senator M. may or inay not have ssid, so don't Gistress yourself. Eioop! y [After this word follows a representatiou of & bird fu tlo sct of swallowlng a fly.| | Utasscock 'testified “to: that T eald 1 woulil MRS, JENKS TO SYPIER. ¢ | cuneidecation of tine fmet. sud In order tu secors 0t for Bocratary Bliermg, Nobody | 1n a fetter o 1. R, Sypher, dated New Or. | thglectiun of sl Huves, waig Andueson eed, e b ko Ay uch statement. T | feuns, Aurl 2. 1678 Hrs Jenie snys: 1 am | 842 U8 PN Son S Ak m i b7 dou't use such langusge. Asto Mr. Haloy, I | ot swure I ever offered 10 sull auyihing to you I il e bl ratd Atdurstn naver had but one {nterview with him, and that fur 8300, a8 Mr. A says, Knowing so well lls gned any prutest tor «ald parish was i tho presence of Mr. Sypher, - Tdenywhat | Muncheusen proulivity, 1 doubt if you erver Ieen mecestary 10 throw ont g e states In woto. < In taking leave of you, ge made auch & statenieut.” In fact it Was quite | parishes in onder o secars the election of sald tlenen of the Committee, permit me to thank | jmpossible that vou could have dove so.* finyes aud Whesler. Tuonan H. JENK you for your nnvarving courtesy toward me—atl of you, Am 1 dischangred " ‘he Chairmai—You sre discharged. URPRESENTATIVE FOSTER inquired regarding the published atatement of Gen. Butler that certaln well-remembered apeect by ‘Mr. Foster had been prepared by a prominent Bouthern Democrat. Qen. Butler assared Mr. Fosterthat helabored under s tisapprehenslon. ~ Mr. Foster was also assured that thero was no luteation to call hlm 88 0 wituess. g Signed aug swosu Lo before me this 11th day of May, 1877, Witttan H. Seymous, & Notaty Publie. After reading the above the Committeo ad- Jourued till 10 'clock to-mortuw, - i TILE GULLENS AFPIDAVIT . Cixcinnats, Julyl—Mr. Albert Longley.: of thia city, who acted as stenographer for the Republican visitin tesinon ju New Orleans, was {nterviewad by a reporter to-day in recsrd w tie atlidavit of T. Wharton Culleos, Jr., wiiu reparted for the Democratic visitiug statcsmen st New Orlesns. Mr, Loogiev says he has nu recollection of the convessation referred to by Cullens. He remombers distinctly naking search for dr. 8heruu that night, and is under the impression thut be did not tind bim. There EYPIER TO JENKS, T this letter Syplicr replied, as follow PitnavrLeuts, May 8, 1676, My Deax Manax: Your letter of the 20th'is in recelpt. Of course, apon 1he strength of the very pleasant and pro- lew 1 had with yon in Washlugton. It would have boen imporsldle for mo to have named the price 8t which the letter could have been vb- talned. - No auch \bing was talked of, sud | have nover exprassod, nor, even forwed an opiulun, an to whethar you cuald, I yau were ever so willlng, produce the lettec anon any conditione er for nny conrideration, As to that Weber-And 1 said to you it posae<scd no epeclal val yond & car 0 know whettior It wan 10 exist- ence or-whether 1 bad been destroycd, 1 cored Bothing abou : . Jo R, srragn. - ADJOURNMENT. The Committee went {nto sceret scsalon and shortly after adjournedfuntil Tuesday, ‘Fho’Cominittee will to-orrow or Wednesday adjourn untd Monday next. . Pl LOUISIANA ?"u n,g nlv;llun"al Illc.-lululhllun vlmurl“wmlln :: — g v ns that lcd 10 80 - CORRESPONDENCE. WORK OF THUE SUN-UOMMITTEE. ol Jpo; ::-lEl:;a l’flnk‘-::u m‘u’l:fin:i ::z’yt.;:w TIA ANDERSON-JENKS LETTERS. " - WastinotoN, D. C., July 1.—The followlng 1elters wera read before tho Potter Commitice to-day: £ . Tie Nantit AMEMICAN, PRiLADELTIIA, March 23, 1878, —fy Dear Mrs.' Jenka: T have becn In, Washington for some. days, and henco have not NEw Onuzaxs, La., July 1.—~The Potter Bub- Committeo met at 10:30, with Messrs, Black- buru, Keod, and Stenger present. Gov. Packard was recalied, to produce w number of papers Lo which he ruferred (n bis testimony on Saturday, including the returns of the clection, promuiga- but = terrible reality. . - "rHE TREASURY. PUBDIC-DEUL STATUMENT, h anewered your Inst amuaing Iotier, | tlon of the Joint resolution of his Lepistature At Fldently your visit to Washington cansed you | calling for troops, eic. Thio witness did not Prrtviyeten 1o Inse your tembor. - 1 don’t know when 1 Isughei | 1ave 8 copy,of the Governor's letter transmitd A #0 bieurifly as Ldid sfter reading your letter. | your inuocent soul, you ‘shouldu't get wad, lon't do & particle of Rgood, and spoits the com- ting the joint resolution ta the Prestdont. ‘The. of thi tie - pisxlomof Women. Tiey. i say ihat, Wioman promulgated returna of the Democratic Com O aiy s Shat g gAvs ‘Mum boat eLver qas{-mitteadid.not give tho nasice of the three man pmmhl. to pa; ', and Jut ffln geiting it ha u;m “from the Scventh Wand who wera put pon the | You to whistle {or your alogbaws,* * = * rolls of the Nichoils House, but shuwod tha " Now, 1can honging a mysterlons roman of Lon- folana, chock-full of dsmnivg proots of conapira ¢les, etc,, and who travaled hundreds of mllcs for tha purp lq thingw generaily, shiatli abu, 3 Certtncaten uf Fructivtal corrency ,Colu sud silver vertincstes. -Totas withaus Interest. three Republicans were elected, This chaoge waa essenttal to make s quorum i the Nicbolls -House. When Kellozy was elected there were of stral for ** 4l j0ate, | e ehilictast I don't wogdor you gob mad, | seventsen Scnators present, aud sixty-six mem- | “Com..... Stieraias (10 41¢ o 33“‘&‘3.“3#.‘3"‘" the soft alds | bers ot the House, 5 . ‘é‘fif&{'fim o of he gentler nex, s of shuecures, " ‘tract e wocitve, 1 am ot sucprised at tha ofd | 10 roply to s queatian by: Mr. Stenger, as to [ toaot fraction when ho firat beard of the defect in the certif-: cate of the Electors, be replied that it was when Gen. Audersan returned frora Washingtos. “He was not present duriug the preparation of the sinnuor's success. ‘And #0 you are coming up, fortided. You have .10 tdes how my hopea revived when I learned your ducielon, Couse, by ali means. Send & barrel of dynsmite by express, and, fortily yoursall with & retrn ticket, new certificates) be was at the Custom-House Dabt less caahi 10 sha Treanury. 2,003, 7o L duobt J 2, 140, 1| Dl CEue O M 1) how youfred 10 | uethat e, and s SR st Band) jasned tw Pact T'a aa good aa & clrcus. y Bies, interest paysbio fu lawful money: Phinclval outeta s {incluse you au weticle from a Chicagu paper, whicl you can hand down 10 yonr posterity beirloon:, or use—allthe same, Very traly yo K. "Axnsnaow. SAW VERY LITTLE OF THESN MATTERS; gave J. P, Harrla suttiority as my attorney to 3ign the protust for ine of the palis aud parish- es; thought Guv. Kellogy signed some of the A B Azl O tha same shioet with Lus LorsRolog 16C1or s | wrbtasts as an Eiactor: citod See. 8 of tho Elec. | nfikuse SFiisrsst puid Uy iha Tlice ororr v written the fallowlngs > Vo inwe of 1872, authoriring candidatos to make [ - Siates e Bl ‘COMPANATIVE BTATENENT. Following i u comparison ul_thy condition of 1ha Treasury Juty 1, 1877, und July 3, 1874; 1878, Ae & 2,655,409 Senator; 1send your Mr. A—-"s Intter o me, snd & copy of wy Feply therato, which I mailod yosterday. Please retiny these to ma, and oblige . A D, Jenus, Lock-Dox %, 868, N, O, JENKS TO MATTHEWS. h'm following alsv Is writicn on tho same, sheet: such protests; described the differance betwesn the protests mada by the election atlicers and the kiud of protest that he made, which merely requcsted the Roturoing Beard to defor action untlt he could be'heard. e did vot consider ity Bl aayption of frantionat wabei oo ’ t. Tle had & conversatlon | o CHFTBEr.. i MDA 10,000,000 aator Matihew: May 1 trouble you toex. | B¢ paners protctts e #pacinl deponitf 18- SO e N Anantonte tetiof a:| with Marsbal Pitkin In regard to the mateera o | “igalert for reteinyy b rd to mo requesting & pars frow yout How | bo cousldered by the Heturning Board, Inre- | Sovddl, S5 P, 300,000 4,763,000 ST o ot s el " WAE ¢ whiosts? | "V Andersan's ruteat, Fitktn 61d.bim MER SRS B e ow as you and. £ o, 1 muat say 1 am | thst Anderson AsTmen 43,629,000 sumewhat astonished. 1-deemed whatever § aaid WISUBD TO REOLAIM TN PROTEST, i you rearding my aunprivate afairs would at | but e (Pitkin) refused to return it to Anderson “r,-‘rlx‘l‘ mflw‘u Em% l&{.w& est be inviolate, 88 1 i wot uften § mentiun them | at that time. My attornoey (Hurrls) attended to A aranding cuia 5 l:rlglz nd“:fl:n m:. 3 ‘e::-':nu:::;iir'.' i ll nl:rh Izunmx.n ;II |u(l‘)| r;-uar- for m-:. K-::.w:'; ;u- :| umlfl\- oflflwf“"'i e TS0 4,700,030 .l 3 sta for Henutor suyoral months Ll he oler- gaitled on tie 1813 o leyow of con. 4 wieh 10 | tlan. - [ supparted bl for the bt oty o 87,390 30,691,010 oW I rotarn these fuclosed lotters to me, 1 | Dever mad hiu sy promisea of suuport, He | vurveney AT ISR always keep s duplicale of wught 1 write to “aen | mever asked ne to make such promlses. Mrs, | Outstandingslivercoln., 3384813 0,07, 00 ruptlicaj they way bo of uss boreuftor to we. Yours, A D, Juxgs, > MORN OF THEM, Tag Nonrt Aubuicax, Puavgira, March 8, 1878~ My Deap Mre, Jenks? Yours recolved. 1'incluse you oxtracts frum the Tvincs. Iluve the New Urlesny papsra nobiced, a; 0 [ ou tada s devilof & muss vud Jeuks calied at his huuse ono mornlug, and tuld i ahe was golng 10 Washington, Lon't rew- alloet any speclal couversation with hor wlijo n Waabfugton i Februsry, Mre. Jenks nado sumo reference to the Bhorman Jottar, My - pressiun ia that sho talked ul)'lltr!oud{ about it. The lmpresston she made on my wivg was 12,000, 154,323 $2,043, Ted. A3L Toial dobt lews cash uditon of o 8,210,410 Joc, 214830 Seard bonis arkes value of Kuld. what thoy sstd, ! 3 that ehe kuew uotbiug sbout the Tetter, 8he [ tmporte tweive of Uilage guneraly, in Wasliton. Last spriad | y,uid ot sy who Lad ity and thls wade wo | enshgMaydio iy a1 WO DI \ohon L 1eft Now Orloins Liuld Toin T, eaid,etb | utuk thiad slio kuow nothing about it. “The Beut [ XEERTENTS, ik TR e won'd within tne néxt two weeks buld o yotition | Do aver heard of the letter was from a Jettor 10 thg C—mme H—mr, AW it 18, y0U have o 5 | that Mre., Jeuks wrota to Gov. Kellogg, Mrs. cownaax. { it mpatarbl for e to'ds di7ibag o Biin, au | Jeuicsiniimatud o e Lpat ahe waniod e oy g ctnage sxspund ub Miateat, e B 14 or wrlte r, 8. aud suBd such messagy ted Collector, buf o8 1 g %) o e e e e | Lor o ool to auy ot the 0 1673: Clold, 833,770,407 trude dollars, 814,878, my oplniun of you You are iol eten ordiuaslly, R 1ot wish any lads 0103 staudard silver, 35,000,500 subaldiary ';_Il subjoct. Al wllver D yon wit, {a&"l'és:‘ e L aasia AUDIOC 1ok ek fnduence would do e any | Yor ol $3E0LS: wibior wolusy 20, brubs ' good. | tat, 835118,021 : i mare inea probuble T ety B fo New | B0 Lyumed o hur conversstion that 1 would "ka soon ks the anoual settlomcnt of the re- spective mints sud the Assay otflve at Now York whall bave been completed, tho ,purchase of sil- vur bullion tor coluge luto dollurs will'bo re- sumed unde: the regulutions herstufore In force, but no offer ut a price above ue equiva- lent of the Londua rat ujputed st the cur et ratebf stertlug exchatge ob the day of pur- chave will be considered or sccepted, und ull purchases sl be pald for o etaudurd stlver doliars. o . HAYIONAL DARKSE, GIVE UXIL UCSBAND A FLACH fn tho Cuatur-House i [ was made Collector. Alludiug to the tiue wheu the visiting states- men were there, witness statea: 1iad no ton- _yersation with Sherman in reference to Webar and Andersou. aithough 1 tatked a kood deal converntug tbe fnthnidation fu thelr parisues. I !;;;'w‘nfit wat somuwliai, uhctey lor ‘llutlh;: ‘.}lufr:rmu 10e | and Weter would uot stand up elr pro- Wink 1aR0ul | gogre [Ethe returas from East and Weat ¥o- ve uot wood seise. Vou | {S Ty il alune been theawn vuty § would oob ould you flud it conventent. Nastily, cte., davxs E, Axpensox, Mancu 14 —¥r, Anderson: Your favor of tho #th s st haud. Permis me to sdvise you to kecp co0).> V'eay have no fears-for we. 1 know how @slntorested they are. 1 su Dot alraid, delug arned and wullxrupnrfll. lulll{. 1 ovee wssuined 1o be -8 alin ghted eings ke you, tBouxn. 0, foe teally you A LR QLI ate b, | bl oy b Ll sl O g . Tosal yout st 3 0 Bis 5 . va 2 inerein, e vy gu it saianlo Maluaty, ||| Ya'sate that | Kuow beture the Retaruinw Boani | Sty twoaty-stx National Bauks weee uncun izud With an aguragate capital of $2,000,000. —— aid.” Curtatuly Capt. Jeaks never re e ST i e and begau ita sesslun that tha countjug ot Lha votes 10 tha State aua parishes would result ln thede- lost o fae, Tauy'did uor da mach 10F you.., s g R e NOTES AND NEWS, T i waut, Tt I was ok | 1AL Lt s e acd sud ot o s YITE-JOUN PORTER. Apecial Dispatch te The Trituse Wasawaroy, . C., Juy L—Fltz-Jobn Por- .ter bas written & private letter hers in which hs compluins of the condict ol Gen. llunter, one of thi Comwivsion. Utherwise Porter has great canfidence Lo tbe Commisston, g found practicatle, 1o piace you In_any waoner. Foor chlld, dun'e diatrows yourscil sbout otherv, :'no care "nut ‘I ‘(::l uul:n"\lv-y Ih-”windablnnw; compliment eur friend, Mr. " ’n{mn ‘i have n'n mu!wu Ao send at prese; {” Th | 1don't think they kusw what result the Board, o Novth ere 1004, bas will bavs e to boar from | would reach. sud 1 donot beliove the Board you, ahuuid you twake §t covyenient 1o write. | went futo scssion to aculeve wny previously Adweu. A.D. Jeaks. | arvauged result, 1 discovored thers Were inoro u e ballop-boxes for my oppoient than comtuy fu 0f returas in Tegard to cortaln par- 1slacs, Dut only &8 A MATTS OF INTEREST. vot g Tas Nonrm Agmica, Pmzsosumus, Pa., | formyself. Dou's koow whelher this was bes e MGODY, : Apnil 10, “18.—~ My Deusr Mrd. Jeaks: Your last !:w zn. Board net or pot. Mr. Blauchard Moody, tbe Evaneclist, Las taken s houss: in P ettosa may not have béen fuuny, 8a you says | urrauged » table of votcs fu my oilics und keut | Baltlmore, where hie will speud tho uest winter. ey 1;;.;-":;*"51{:"}1 (0¥4F slieps mevartleloss: | e sdvised. Tho kuuwledie you which 1 baaed TUK POWEL OF MONEY. i atrabge, cousid: " : an : ] i erug du Gomd sy, suernan £ o an :l'l{u"“'(‘lfl,"_"{:;";‘:;‘ to the Boanlwas obtaiued | penigerata uowr sdimt thut wouey may havo Wil om il L0 the cevil. | naturally couciude. Jrhey. o 55 " e g o8 sy youl would not take dithy | AV 12:30 the Coniinitteo took & recess, a0d ro- | been used to dofeat the Mot Bprivgs smend ment on the Bundry Civil bill. A Detocratic orean says thero le & person pamwed Russell who has been at work for years on what Iy known s the Rector ¢laln, by which bo would be benafited to the wmoust of §30N0 If by could establish ft, His [gterest lica Ju defeating alt legislution for the sale of the Hot Springs asscwblza st B . W M. CHAKLES HILL, o took the staud, aud wus exwnlued by Mr. recelving It you would ety 10 Nuw nd { Stenger. Witnesa teatitiad that o tuok the rwand the uments (3at would carzy consivrua: | gecoud set of returus to Washington st \be in- bion geoeraily to the An_mmu\nxum. Whst s | grace of Kellugu. That the reiurss were not Batan's oame did vou apect 1o, ualn by 1yI0g W | yizyed by the Electors whon by weat (or toeia tha mannes you did, fur you did lle mgt dawna tothe State-House. Br. Brewster citue ju sud eubscke from my, friends? Well, that's good! by, 1 distincily undersicod You 10 name $500 as the suia needed to pay off that morige, by, Wey, vine Very duo gouwers n W | dched wiilo b was there, Gor. Kellogie touk | propeety b tho prusit occupanis, Mis cham riy wa4 thers who bad it the pspers fnto his oftics and slizocd hlwsett aspu , et $he vircumstauces, a hopeless oue, but ki possession, and be “diclars you ueves Elecon Mecelved lustructious from Gov, Kel- | it'ls belicved that money has heen used to pre- ’: Tiat b ducs uor know you. and neves | Joze and twu seaied enveloues, oue with tho | veut tho carolimeut ol s Hot Sorlnzs clause, heard of you umtil you geined autorlety by at- | Electoral certificates, thu other wasa noto to which would have put 5o ¢ud to his zlafn. lemoilug 1o bulldass b——b, 5o Minde weold | mr” Ferry, [ bad letters of Wtroduction to B MBIIO. R " 1 oy dok o Messrs. Hule aud Frye. Dellvered the ) Those who ure endeavoring 1o maky it spiyar T e nuin the s L of toe uctual | Had convernations with shem, but vothi that the Adminisiration fs determiued o foree e i ton of fho. peper taclt could con- | #akd wbut the suond ur - urrected ¢ & wur with Mexivo aave mlcoasizael the ob- bardihoed W cuws ao | §suppose they bucy w673 wbout it tan L dub Jeep of e pecest 'vuu od Gew Ond hese. viuge me 1kt you Lud = t Dailp Tribane,. . PRICT & /IVE - CENTS, “thatin | ac atirond Compa: 2 -mbuut tive hours. T = i SR to & Cablriet position. apvesred before the Com- | sach & fool's errand. There fa a bullding Juat oats | ir. Bherman was ' present when 1 delivared the ol A R, S mittee, ond, declintd to be cither sworn or to | 4ide of fl'&'fi" e had Getrer 18 | veturna o Me Ferry. Had met Bherman lutf .Yf“.fa'fi{ k) i::‘&mudr.xll"s m‘i’:-fl" g'fie %2? answer any questions propounded to him. The | f6" soeak 'of 1 lo Know'bow M3 cams | & doren timea bere (o the Custom-House, It | quicles’ o+ \ng chane of headquartora ro- Chalrman stated that, a8 the Committes had no | Welll if you wil sfato your retsons. and they sre Bhermun told witness the oarty would tavd by | quired > 18 vew Aviag law. That law yro. power Lo compel & Witaers to testify daring the | S00d onee, [ may gire you tho lnformelion, £ove | ponre N O B o wars | feszla O e lieyartment Headquaricrs shall Tecessof Copgressy howould dischara bim from | brivaih (e s niehdté wo_ more. with politics, i | 10 New Orleans the day I felt for Washington | bas LS 1te plue wiiers the Ussarament further attondance. Houit recommend a shower-hath deily. 1t sames | OF not. 1 paid my ownexpenses Lo Washiugiony | very 3 nconvenlence {n the Department of xnis, 'AdAEs . amNKs timed cures Lyo miid form. Very tealy yours, | and hare nerer f:;n;e:-.m. g Texafs € 1. Ord desireitonce if some arrange- was recalled, and testificd that sho had notsoen | 1h(, jorpe i ) Jenk A Tt meni . be made o brevcht the removal of ; < ¢ Is Indorsed by, Mrs. Jenks as | sworn. fn'dnswer to questions by Mr. Blacke | the - varters to a t Fiereay Bliermen since sbe lad been n Wash: | o Kot Tetter, Apeil 10, 1878.%] 1 | barn, whtifesd stated be was Commlssloner of Fin oo L ¥l B L] fnzton in auendsnce upan the Committee, | el Zoeu i, LR o e e R R I T R S R G recent rald, thero {s some reason Lo think hat it 18 not approvei by the Anthoritics hirt; BUL (his canuot I authoritetivaly stated. * WILL (10 TO WILKRDARRE. The Presulont will leavs to-inorcuw morning ment it he were to see it. - Mr. Blackburn Arew | for Wilkesbarre o attend the coming celebra- 1 4 tlon on the Fourth of July. The Prestdent will T o aneations by w whiete Lo flud theni, " o, T1ke the Teighman. Heel It you recoguize tuat? Witness 3 o almnawer to aacsiiout by Mr. Cor nitness | P00 sty Tole ibereyoi minet gob 10407 | Sxarninn o Jurabaiay | recogniso my scal o Il Mol atak bt nacty i) Coara «an had ! rub.” Nny, 1 mm nol mad, Aty bavetns | 20d """E‘l"m'l 1 saw Mr, Jeuks sign the | that city at-mkinfrnt for Witkesbarre, Among UEPUSED TO RETURN YO RAAT FRLICIANA | highest admiration forthe Adminlstrstion. ¥ res {"'l’»” 'é! ;fl davit appears to e {n thewsits ) those who accompany the Prealdent are Mra, i 3 r'nm‘ll G &6 ) fi‘,{,”f'"“" lmy ol alr. llke wany of yout g of J. E. nu‘e'r::ui" Ay ; aves, D, A. Hates, V. C. Hayes, Mrs. Solla ocrats, and witness then called on Patten, | case, But forbear. There is a place fo Batort | Te it kunwn that oo this, the 11th day of 3a ¥ e or ‘the * Demoeratie Commitics | Kouge 1 deoin o saitavle resldence for you, | 1877, personally appeared befure me William se A Chnlriman ol Ahe Do ementy il | 1. Jmasine ‘(he" recuiation " costumo thereol | mout, s Notary Tublicin The ¥arwh of e ke € CROPS. facto R oucny st lie U setamis | YOI welk bacuis Yourhrighs bloude feanty, £3d Stateof Loul “Phomas 11, Jenks, who. being faclory o AT, 3o omcias irai wes | TR LSO R P TR | i e o, 7, Tt e, g i sent for him to Port Rpdson. D e uls ~ Many Thanke 1o Your Kiad amd d1es | Lichs OF Auk ¥ 1870, lie vas commlaioned 54 Soectat Disvatehcs ta The Tribne. Asit Kux. Iroquola Co., July L.—Corn fs a faie stand on rolling tand. Nearly all plowed once, Some are plowkig sccosd time. On rolling land, average slx Inclies high; have heard of small patches tweive to fliteen Inches high, but have scen none such fo riding 100 riles. Condition of soil very lumpy; whera ploted la uppurent good conditfon; the hot sua dries {t inlumps. Much of. Lhe vorn now sixto ten inches hich has ‘been aix to elght weeks planted. Must bave frequen ns during the next monthto make halt WAPELLA, fln Witt Co., July 1.—Cuttiog rye. Coru ood on bigh land. Oo low lands gunc. Think tue crop will bo short. ‘Tugxros, Clinton Co., Juns 80.—Wheat sl cut, and_some threshed; -weighing from 61 to 83 pounde; average, 18 bustiels; quality Detter thub last year. Corn does not lovk well; une ¥ixtos, and was the most peaccubls and fair one | oven; crop will be light. Uats good. BeLue PRAiNg, Hamllton Co., June 80.— Wheat sl In stack in wood order; probabla yteld, 15 buahels; quality better than last sca- suns littie wils be sold before the 15th of July. Harvest of oats commenced; veory ine. Corn gowd on bigh Tand, ALTUN, Matison Co., Juns 30.—Lato harvest of ‘whiter wheat nearly completed; quallty of grain very flne; price 0f now wheat not satla- tactury; nany will hold off. Rarmion, tialige Cu., June 30.—Stacking and threshlug yeld from twelvo to fifteen bushels. Grutn superior to last year. Fariucrs think tue outlook fur wheat gloomy. Will not mari t?.ulr «rain early, but wait and sce how matte sbape. NEW CoLUMBIA, Massac Co., July 1.—Thresh- fuge lleld short of expectutions. Out crup flue. Coen pruspects greatly fmproved. Viupes, Macoupin Co., July L—Corn 00 per cent of an average crop. and weeds. Kang, Ureen Co., July 1,—Harvesting over. l.ur{.vrr average aud much better quality than we liuve had for severul years. Throshing will cwmunieuce at once, Outs aplendid, Parzsring, Crawlond Co., July 1.—Wheat Ia goud. Average flohd not quite as Jarge as last scason, but the dncrease lu average will give more wheut to the county thau lsst crop. Threshing thls week, Cit4 BLEATON, Coles Co., July 1.—In the midst of harvesting, Quallty good: Average irom twelve to Biicen bustels. Dwiaut, 1L, July L—It was bard to tell & day ago what the farmiers thought they need- cd most iu this region—a good shower of irre- decmsbie rrigated preenlmcks, or & good shower of raln. Withous discusslng which would have bevn beat, lacts compet us to ssy we have bnd the latter, a finc ralu, st 6 this wormng, lasting for two hours, and gentio soaking shuwers for the rest of the day, Wo wll fuel good to-night. This rajn is just o the nick of time, and you could almoat sce Lhe corn wrow. Everythiug [s refreshed. Pssiures wors becowlug . short, und the ground was getting bakea by the hot sun of the last few days. Our rain of isst Wednenday was good, but thiv s far better. We can stand & wood deal moro this sumaser, and shall newd 1t ofton. Two thirds of 1t Jata MONTANA. .. Bpertal Corvespondence o) The Tribune. Bozmsta¥, M. T., June 10.—Crup prospects in this Terrltory were never better. Full wheat wintered well,and It now promisca one of the best crops ever barvested in Moutana, Wheat, oats, and barley are our cbief reliance. A greater aerenge was sown last spring thaa ever before, snd sl kinds look well. Owing to the gencral auticipatiou of grasshoppers, a por- tlon of the vat-crop was sown very late. But thus far *pleasant disavnolatment " las fol- lowed *hopper " prospects’ nearly all over the Tesritory, A great deposit of ezyrs wus mado Iast seuson, but some causa rendered them un- frultful, Farmers revort fudlng wwwerous small worms preving upon the egis. In somn sections of the cuuntry the éuws nsvo hutehied, {u limited uumbers, aud the young 'hoppees Luve destroyed u fow crops, nd, Io soim cascs, have alightly duraaged othirs, But altozethicr, the prescut prospect for a good veel hus never been survassed. 1u this country crops are never injured by too snuch raln nor by drought, unluss the fartiers neglect to lrelgate. Thus lar, wrigatiou lus beon unueeessary this scusou. (Iruas In very fine, Vary little “fruit was injured by the cold waather hure,—drfed frult Is not ijured fn that way, aud the cuuned fruit was all wel protected, @ The antlook,” both ogricultural sad tinau- clay, fs cortainly better than i was® at u corrp- spouding date tn 1877, and for various reasons. }h‘l’flllnfl‘l Incompuruble atoek. range is by utilized to s greater extont thaw formerly, ce- sultdug In sutually {uc shipmeuts of veat aud wool to the Esst, and tho return ol innzer minounts of money, Our rich gold und aliver Iniues are bolui quite rapldly devoloped, and, of course, oro fucreasiug the wealth and ealurg- fug Lo werkeis of the couatry. IOWA AND MINNESOTA, 8. Paut, Mina,, July 1.—Special dispatches received by thy Pioncer- Prasa to-nlgbit trom dor- tv voluta u Minuvsata and Northern luwa, de- tall tha coudition of the crops since the luta stoims, Heavy ralus are reported from ull puluts, which, however, have doue Nitls duin- sge a4 yel. Bome statiuns lo the southirn countlcs and_sume up the river report prubablo ujury from lodiing. In il vtber placcait ia shought indu will strulghton up and do woll. Very little fear uf rout s entertalued iu tho ressut state of the weather. Iu lowa therals ruu damiige frum the storm by lodlug, bus thero ts somewhal more rust, CouxciL BLui July 1.—On_Saturdsy pignt laat thi y wxs visited Uy tho beayleat ralu-storn exporivuced fu this portivn of tho Bta The fuli fp & few hours was vyur thros {nchies, and the greater part ol tho clty was for & timo floodud, A consldvrable auount of dmmage both in the oty and surrounding counstry 18 tho reauit of the Tain, In the coun~ try growiug corn und small geatn buys been rulued by Luadreds of scres. pishenbi NEBBASKA. Epecial Phspaich (o Tha Tridurie. Osmana, Neb., July 1,—The storm which pso- vailad here auring Buturday night was the wost sovero that bas ever vhited 1bis section. Iu vovered tho eutire Biate, sud was eycrywhers unltormly heavy and severs in {ta course throggh tho Btate, It Tasted ata given polot ‘durivg which tinie the rain cama down fo sn inocesant torreut. But fow reports of damage W csuvs Lave been recelvad, wind It i Delleved that grain hus oot sullercd a3 muck as was at tirst suppoved. The damage Ly been coutlued to low sputs whers the wator siittrely covered the yrain. Muct damago was duue da.thls city by collars belog lled aud bridges wasbiluz uway. o gl B, KANSAS. Svecial Manaiches 1o The Tribuns, o Bavakls, Saline Co., June 30.—~Most of tis wheat fu stack. - Early vardetics all right. Late varicties badly damoged. Early movewent of 116 erop depends grcatly upon pelces. Pansony, Laveste Co., June Sh.—1larvest just euded. Wet and tedious. Quality of grain very q)w-l Yield from ton to twenty-tve bush- cle, Uats splendid. Nu colata-bugs for the fret thne in tew years Corn uneven, but elean 0ol w’l‘vfi,lw. Chase Co., Juno S0.—Hurvest do~ layed 4 week by heavy ralus Probable yleld fiteen bushels per acre. Quality Jur above ui averaze. Oats never booked beiter. Cora Kruwlg taskye 3