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THE CIICAGO WASHINGTON. TRIBUNE: VRIDAY, JULY Novembar, 1370, the Democrata clatmed several | tho District of Columi A paragraph { hundred malority on tho face of the returns, Sundrs Civil U1l as pasaed by both Houses, au- Look at these two parishes. ‘Tho Democrats | thorlzed the Commisaloners ot this District to ciahined at the election In 1870 over 2,000 | fsaue bon:ls for tha putanse of funding vertaln wajority, when the tegistered vota show- | other honds {ssued hy the old corporations of od more than thres colored to one'| Washington and Georgétown, amounting In the white_man, when thero had nlwavs been | secregate fo shout $283,000. Tha funding large Revubilean maforitien in those panshes, | bonds authorized are to run thirty years, and it ana I tha face of the fact that over 83 per cent | was provided they should besr intercst at not of the blacks, when allowed to do sn, voted the | exceeding b per cont. There was o difference Republican ticket, ns shown fu all the other | between the two Hlouses touching the rateof in. parishes wherg there was n fair and peaceiul | terest, the Houss having Azed it al 8, and the election, In several of which, where tho races | Senate at B, per cent. Thn Intter rate was were nearly oqually divided, the Republicaus | adopted by = tha Conference Commit. elected thelr ticket, To filustrate: Inthe Pac- | tee, Uut ~ through some inadvertence {alies of Assumption, Lafourche, and Terre- [ the ftem as amended jby the con- bunne, cotn orfal District, electing | ferces was not insertod fo theie report. The one Senator and two Kepresentativea 10 each | omission was discovered by one of tho Enroll- parislt, where she races are_nearly cqually - | fog Clerks several hours befora the bill was en- vided, at_the election in 1875 the Republicans | rolled, and 2 jolnt resolution was passed, clected thelr Senator and all of the six llerru- authorizing the correction Lo be made. Through sentatives upon the faca of the returns, and by | soine unaccountable blunder ot the Enroiling the adinission of the Democracy. There ls an- | Clerka the ratu of interest was laft blank in the d to Lake Winnepeg In the Britih Possessions, s the finest wheatgrowing sectlo upon the earth. 1 know not where nnother ale- trict of aqual alltence and extent can anywhers clso be tound,—Minnesota alone perhaps ex- cepted. Mlere onc may ride through farms of from one to five miles in length, and embracing from 1,000 to 10,000 acres withinthelr cultivated limite. All this has been silently brought to though the magic of the Northern Ratl- y upon which so much of undeserved cen- suro and of obloquy have been cast, The Northern Pacific has dono wonders for the country already, white wonders equally mrest are only awaiting the extension of the ruad to spring into lite. The whole Northwest should be a unit In behal! of this gigantic m ure, and should leave no stone unturned {| ‘would contribute to peedy completion, The Northern Pacific so far as it _las been built {8 ip exceltent condition, and what it has necomplished in the developmnont of the north- ern dlstrict at Minnesota and Dakota is but aa mostly enltis Dossey, Marlon Co., Julv 4.—Bpring wheat romises & full aversge crop. Usts and b:rley he ssme. Corn prospects not flattering, S U4 A Statlon: C. C. P, Holden, . B. Buens, 0. T. THE Y Colbert, G, Moore, John Jeath, 1. C. Whitcomb. H (/Yl ® * | e Kty T, rennane 1. W, Grahbe, 1. ERAL NEWS, Bosch, P. W, A Siackwell ¥ Voffman. 4 o G 0 - Th ¢ giel'a body wae prepare: for the SENENA 4n,|,f,"§‘,‘,‘, Kriernnon Rourd nucrrvflmi the exsm- iaation, s will grobabiy b huried thls morniug. Un'ted States Sonntor T, W. Ferry, of Mlob- | ajihangh neitber time nor piacs had been definitely Igan, e stopplng at the Paimer Houre, agreed upon when the reporters lefi the litle Sie dolin Coode, 4. O. Coode, C. and 8, | "™ — ATR .ondon, Eng., are at the Grand Pa- | slent but 1iftle Wednerday pight. 1 wan preity i faniopi Bgss DIST Viell you, " Le aatd geatecday, when the re- EHe ey , panier stopped to see him in hi ceil, °] wan The Bosrd of Review of Soutb Chicago hoping o hear that my"\v'ne’m:ue;:tg:;‘r‘, n;'m‘lmx_ 8 would get clear. brt th e e ey A 1 e o o hrso e, | CATIY thia morning put au enf to all that, Well, 1 e T O n reld v day at B atelock, | fm verysorry. TUis preitf rough. The teats camn nother meeting will Le held to-day at 2 o'cloc! e Inn;dmy cyes fnfe morning for tha sccond tine. 1 i i ilrond | couldn't kcep them back sny longar." orntlittlo business was dote b U1 To o na | At e sprie. v hand 3hook, and hie arm, at b ut "of town g #pend tho Fourth, ' Krcaretan | leaned acainet the door. tremblod. (o coildges at AL Ioe X riee :,rlt:;nlefinnmnnn I tie roads, apd most of them | thatat leb Ao o Tt et and. ha an- Mo ; nwercd that he dida’t 'Want to miay in there In yestendny's Tninuws nppenred an {tem | any longer tham neccasary. He wanted [t seltled What tho President and Seceretary Shorman Think of the Pot- ter Inguiry. NEBRASKA. Spectal Disoatehes fo The Ty (bune. Prarrsmourn, Cass Co., July 4.—~Wo arg having a grest desl of rain, but thus farng damage. Whest te rusting on tholeaves, bup not on the stali, Corn looks well, but back. ward, Cnapuarw, Merrick Co., July 4.—8prin wheat good but rusty, Ve do not fesr auy in. ury from it. Batley and oats In good condj. fon. Most of the corn Iald Jv GRAND 131.AND, I1all Co. y 4.—The laty «dry and warm weatber has helped the corn wop. derfully, Constderable spring wheat is affecteq by rust, Rye, barley, and oals are [ree from jp, Bpriog wheat and oata are lodging some, The Formor Designates It as the Fizzlo of the Age. Senator Kellogg Interviewed Regarding the Election of 1870. Ofdeinl Figures Produced Showing the other singular fact jn connection with thess | enrolled bill, nnd {twas thus algned by the Pres- | Bugury of what it will do for the vast reglon be- sl t0 the'effect that twa_ pletares_ pamied by . Joy | oua may or tho ather, bt e sunieed ble lavyer Rlection of the Hnyes Tickots T2t Wil 'va remombered, thera. | fdont. That portion of the act TeIating to Lhieso | youd the Missours whenever the road stsll_bs SNDIANA, Ttohinson, and oo exhibition at the Lytian Arfs | woullmenste thel wud ¥ he b b0 L bo Was & lspnte rogarding thew, out of which | bonds reads as foltows: Baid bonds shall bo | atlowed by Congreas to cross that river, ¥rom AN Gallery, had beon attached foradelt wf 830, Ih | 300 b seant. “lla took M fur granted tbat the = teve the trowbies that were ndisted by the | payablo thirty years after date in aua of 81,000 | Lake Suncrior to Puget Sound thoro lenocon. | o sseeteh Diroeich 1o 734, i ol e e e et o pot of | Cwcpncra Jary would honl him o the Ceiminal | Ono of the Weak Points in the,Oaso of RO-CALTAD WIRALEN COMPIOMISE. Uach, and bosring such rate of mierest, not 'ex- | siderabla tract of country aluug the line that 1s , Jotinson Oo.y July 4. " the Lrdian Usllery. Courl, and scemed to anticipate all the steps thiat = would be takenfu (e cane until it should at fast A cablo dispnteh rocelvad in this city yes~ | come totrial. Several friowis caled on fim yer- not capable of sottlement, or which does not poasess resvurces that wili largely contribute to the weaith and waifare of the nation, cut and mever better, both In quantity and qun:{ly. Oats five and heavy. Harley very Roul Fitz-John Porter. Under the award made by the Wheeler Com- | cecdiug — pier centum, 38 shall be approved by mittee, composed ot Demacratic Congressmen [ the Becretary of the Treasury.” it will be nn weil as Republicavs, all agrecing, the Repre- | noticed that no rato of Intcrest is named, torday from Paris brings the gratlfying Intellizence | teryay morning, Amonz them dr. Todd, hi Iate T acntatives from theso parishes and the Senator | and ns neither the Sccretary of tho [ Thosowho have made themselves famillar ————— e niverent’ é’.".f:,.".?.'.f..“u:.”fi.".‘;'i."r'. LI T e O e L R TS e oS fifl:fi,?:l“““‘-"‘ B e ate. AL tha elortion | Lreasuty nor the Comrissioners tan remedy | with the region through which this great thor- Missounr, In 150 wo redeemed cvery one of them, thus | the omission, it 1s believed that tha effect of the reversing thy finding of the Committee. Now | blunder will be to defeat the funding operations those purishies le tn thy same scction of the | thl correction can be made by Congress, The State, vomtencing with Assumption and _run- | other mistaxo occurred In the énrolunent of the ning south, only they ate on the other sido of | Post-Oflico Appropriation act, and materlaly the river, In them there were peaceful and fate | affects the compensation of Mr, Vail, Eunerin- elevtions, and tha result shows the strength ot | tendent of Postal Railway Service, There was 1ny statement that, where there was such an | a diference between the two Ilouses on this electlon, atfl the Rejiublicans wero allowed to { subject, and the Conference Committee decided rule, they voted with great unanhnity the Re- | to pay hr. Vail $3.500 a year, with no allow- pubftcau tieket, And 1t sbowed tha strength | ances for traveliog or Incidental expenses, and and vigor of the Republican organization, be- | reported accordingly. In enrolling the biil tne cause those parishes are known as close ones. 8o | clerk mnda the p-n?nnh read *$2,500 u sear, yuu see, by the record & have given vou of | with no allowances for traveling or incldental ihe relativa strength of the pariies in East and | expenses,” thus reducing ihe com- West Keliclaur, why I am witilng to rest our gennuan provided by Congress for the case upon those two parishes, Of course I have | Superintendent of Postal Rallway Servica $1,000 sald nothing about thy acts of violonce perpe- | per anoum. The responsibllity for these errors trated 1n those parishes. ‘They were numerous, | rests entirely with the Housa Committee on En- s uro castly demonstrated, as they have been | rolled Bills, consisting of Massrs, Hamilton, repeatedly aud conclusively Lefore Cougres- | Elam, Kenns, Van Vorhes, and Ralney. With slonnl’ Committees, 1 am nnl{ showing that, | the exception of Mr, Rainoy, none ot the Com- from the data, it 18 casily deduciblo that thero | mittes attended to their dutles on the Jast night was tntimida’fon and_ that there was violence, | of tho session, and they are, therefors, orimarl- amd the effect of It, Now let me give vou a few | ly accountable for all “the mistakea in the bills figures regarding tha whole Stato to justily the | enrotled during that period, claju of the Revublicans that they carried it, Touching tho Post-Office Appropriation act, aud L put this argument also upon the relative | which passed both Honses on Jute 14, there w: strength of the partles and the well-iknown fact | certalnly smplo time to enroll 1t properly, and that, where there was npeaceful election, and | the error therein is on that account wholly un- wnero the colored men wers allowed to vote, | pandonable. A reorganization of the Commit- thoy voted with great unauimity the Repub- | tev, na well as of the entiro system of enrolling livsn ticket. In forty parisbes, whera it | bils, should bo Insisted upon at the next scs- was admitted on afi hands that the | sion. lcctfon was falr and flre-ceml, the color- [ S el reglstration o 1870 was ' 87,000, and NOTE NEW The white 72,34, showing a colored msjority of Tflié’}fi?m,.,, e oughtare wnen extended will pass are enthusi- astic fuita prajse, 1t 1s to most peovle at present a terra fncog- nito, but there is no doubt intho minas of those with whom I have conversed, and who have personally visiied the country Jying botween the Upper Mirsourl and Puget Sound, 1n rezard to 1ts natural richoess, or ita sdmirablo adapiation 1o the building uf an nter-oceanic railway, Of one thing 1 am convinced, and that {s that, if our notional Kepreaentatives could be in. duced to come out and see this country and pass over tho line of the Northern Psifle, all houest antsgonlem on thelr part tothe 1arther extegsion of the rond would cease, And why¥should they not thus cume out! Let the Company intite them to do s0, and pers haps they will be glod to avall themselses of such sy opoortunity, Let them come out here during the harvest time and bebold the reapers ot work amid these scas of %uhkn grain, and thero can be no doubt that the futaro succe: of the road would be sssured. Its fncomnpar- able utlilty would be proveéd. J. Esatas Waznax, CROPS. WISCONSIN, Eptctal Dispatch to Ths Tridune, WatTERTOWSY, Wis,, July 4—The farmers gen- eralty of Jefferson and Dodgs Counties com- menced thelr baying this weck, although some picces wera cut last week, On high lands the grass crop {8 leavy and of excellent quallty, thesiiver medal for hemlock soleleather. Tha | of nie vieitors trled In somie way to exnres their recipients oF the medal are Merars. Waiker, Oakley | aympathy wwilh b, although some of Wom miadu & Co,, of 17D and 151 Lske strcet, clumsy work ot i1, Firo-Engino Company No, 4, corner of ’“w..“““"h:'m‘::;’h‘:’,zsf’,":fi:d" North avenue and Larrabes atreet, commandad by | 1A 8he, ERe A AD Ol Oy The Intter Gapn, Mollen, wan yosterdny presonted with a | nhns that ne “wag stevena' Jaw; and the eanitfal fae’ purcliated for them by sdmining | forer denying At |Bir. Trude, who yiad becn en: citivens of the Filteenth and Sixtecnth Wards, | ffmerfontink th H6 Feuie, mil pat e e Thie presentation was mada by & delegation of citi- | Zaeed by Fravent, stuod By o e retvicen zens headed by Pnll‘!ite-mun\enlm.lnlm Dans, o, | Bt ebiagei by’ Sievena theoush Vat Eecuer: Henry Hinderkieser, the man who was fn. | Stevens denten that, and siated that, when Sured Wodnchday oy the ‘exploniou of & fendeting | S3me up fur & hearing before Juptice Morcison, oot Nenati Bhont. niannahment. 0. 147 Weel | Monday morning. Feeney was the imly isws 2andolph street, dled yeaerda) marning about 7 | Yer present aud he had ueod bSsartizen, to welock, The fancral will ke placeat 1 o'clock | Metel? for that patleular cceaslon. ME, e t0-d1y at No. 143 Weat Handolph street. The nn- | BDoke up and sal flfl"u' A .'"",f‘j“u asent Fartunmte man as ove {ricnca in this Countey. Jic | mientages over fo hlm, and that he bad taken the Bsn wife 1o Germany from whom he separated | "y, G Orlen, seeiny hat the casa was gono ¥ e from him, expressed 10 Stevens bis optulon rouard- At about 10 o'clock yo:terd;r morning | fug that fndividual with geent force aad fueucy, Willlam Falrbrather. of Ko 272 Noth Unfen — sireat, foun: 13 y of s Emma Carr, 0 s drowned on the SUIB UIIMo Al 1be excuraion ACCIDENTS., rlotmer Flors, fosting fn the lake off Jecomn [ L L A s street and near the Government pler, The body r. Bnckloy also nttendsd Augnst Lopke. Ptttk ot Ctrost Siation. aud fhouce o the | 12yeas of age, woundod fn tho lef shoalder by & Teslence, No. 495 Weaters averiue. The Coroner | platol wad, Natserions. Wi 0ld an Inquest at 2 o'clack this afternvon o v ks e Avent Sinduwon Street Station. 1t is satahy | Toney Qnaensland, 42 years of age, rosid- 1hore whio ‘witnessed the remains, and who knew | ingat No, 104 Park avenuc, whila fooling with a the young lady when alive, that thers was no die- | revolver, accidenially shotaway the forenger of Srurement or dlacoloration, which I8 sumewhat | 1o yrt Lana. remarkablo considering the' Jengtn of time the ey ‘Vody was in the water. At Bo'olock in the evening G. P. Preston, Betwoon the Lours of 13 and 3 yostorday | 12 Years of ace, reatding at No. 651 Throoo strect, motninig. Angust Bernauer, a prisoner in tho [ whilo nsing & powder-plstol, shot htmself 4n tho Twenty-second Bireet Statlon, ancceeded in hapy- | Jeft wrist, narcowly misstog the artery. ing himeelt by the neck uniil he waa dead, Jle Bpectal Dispated 10 The Tridune, Lawan, Barton Oo., July 4.—Winter wheat turning out much better than we expected, Most of the wheat o stack very good. Weather has boeu favorable. * BLOODY BANNOCKS. : Thelr Dulldosing Operations with the Um. atilia Indisns—Dravery and ¥idelity of the Umatillas=a Sad Btate of Terror and Danger. y YonrLanD, Ore., July 4.—~The following has been recolved here from Pendleton from N. A, Connoyer, {ndian Agent: Moxpar Nianr,—Some of the Umatillas bhave Just artived in haste. ‘The Snakes are within sixiy myies of this place, killing_ all they meel They fear that soma Indlan familles are kil Two Indian runners arrived this They roport & ht They u;rl number nl‘lndln d vl killed. ‘The Umatilla Indians are fighting against the Snskes, Theso two Inaian runners csme lo 4 the Columbia Itiver Tndlans to look out for the hostiles. Tha hostiles are cxpeeted to try to cross the Colambla, They nre going 10 4ty 10 siop them, Hottlors aro coming in here. 8cort’s, July 8.—A man has arrived from Rock Creck, atating that & friendly Indian has uotified the settlers to leaveimmedistely If they wish to save their sives. Uue mon has been killed by Indians, WaALLA WALLA, W, T., July 8—11:30 p, m.~ The Bherllt of Umatilla Counly reached bera Speciot Dispatch 1o TAe Tridune, PrttAnzueita, July d.—in conversation at Wilkesbarro to-day, the President sold toa re- norter of tho News of this city, that, after returning to Washington and Jisposine ol Loe accumulated busiuess; ho will arrauge to ttend the soldlers’ reunfon nt Newark, O., two wecks hence, if notbing Interfores. Belng informed that the Potter Committee had adjourned for & week, he remarked that it was of small conso- quence whether they trero [n session or enjoy- Ing o .recoss; that the whole affair so far was 8 farce,—an cxample, {ndeed, of much cry and little wool; or, more correctly, no woul atall. If they had accom- plished anything, it was tue reafllrmiog by Congress of nhts title, which was probably what they did not start out to do. ile thought veriain iooublivans, sone of whom lis named, originated the. atfalr, and were conductiog its opurations under cover. 'Tho President Is in excellent health and spirits, beariog the fa- Ugzues of endless speeclies, roviows, und hand- slukings }iks a veteran. L SHCIETARY SHERMAN fs beset with luqulries herg about resumption and the probavle dueation of the hard tunes, 1lg repllea thut be 1 cuntident resumption wil be accomplished befure Congress meets, aud that business will theo greatly fmprove. Refer- ring to Webor's testinony that he (Weber) had burned the uliegedShermanlotter, the Secrotary Aays that thie story has been concerted withinten '8 Lhiat b 10385, Thuse forty piirlshes returned Clover clally has ‘done well, and 15 yieldin, this morning, having left the scene of the pres- M, Tansey, rosiling at No, 188 Wt [ dere. Tueides tiat Webetivould nuvoturved | o Bpectal Dispalch to The Tribune. ovor eapaclally lias 3 y1elling | ent hostilities fast night about 10 o'clock, anccesded in vwineing of hie It by tteming an | g N o i ine. ey o one | the lutter ts abeurd, and Mr. Suerman, tioke Hevublioin ;«;:;;,-;;;u;ygggn?;g‘,m;f,;g;z;',; WASINGTON, D. Oy July 4—Tha next Cab- | finely. Hay on low lands is thin aud short, | From the Umatillas and Maj. Connoyer hs | Thie el frant, and foinim (his (0 an old belt which | boute. wan shat fn the loft choek Ly some un: e e ey 13 onrt | pufishies wiiere thero was' inet meeting_will probably bo devoted o Mex- | 0Wng to tho contionous raing, and many mead- | learucd “that, upen “the frst ubpcarance Lo usnajly drors about hus waltl: bt which hathen | Gengaruns, ou. The waund s not conmdeced | T FECITIAL 16t had 1ho ost distant recol- MONE OK LESS INTIMIDATION, fean affalrs. ‘The Government 1s understood to { 0ws and marshes aro too wet ta cut. Hay wilt | § o ounoocks, they = offared ‘o lection vt _having written the alfteed Jetter, ho would ucknuwledge 1t rumpllly. lor Lhiere Is much fn it that by would haye said had i been writing wt that thne, but he has no recollection Whutever of having written a Jetter to Auderson aud \Webor at any tmo. LOUISIANA. AN INT@RVIETY WITI SENATOR KBLLOGG, 20 you thiok Mr. Storman wruts that let- teri' sald & 'TRIDUNS reporter to Hcuator Kel- the beneb, giving the body a fall of abaut twofeet, | Jred Roasaw, 19 yenrs of gs, residing at L4, 4 "\ ) Bicelred e German shout S0 Youesof . S0 | 10" T Jeerems i, wen tmor chroudh the o A ire i i ,‘g.’]“l'““’<‘ Xar5417 | haud by the prematura iscnargy of lis cuvoiver, e e Colldrel B eoiione? | Dr. luckiey cut th bt from the hack uf 146 haud, 1e way 8 gnod machiniat, bt was an. uxcessive | 80 fears hat lockjaw uiy eet in. drinker. and was dennk at tha time of his arrest At G6:30 last evening Gustave Graffke, npon a dlsorderly warraut procured by his wife, | aged s, realding at No. 14D Thirteenth who eaps o threw her out of “a wia: | aireet, Winin Hainn nowder-pistol neas the corpor dow. In Jost Novemher ha was arrested | of Loomis and Tirrtennth streete, mhot itmself 1o for beating her, and as o panlehment | the left wound is not serlous, rorved three monina in_the House of Unrrection, Amannamed Patrick Farrell, who was locked up At 4:45in the afternoon Patrick Hannon, n the yame cell with Hernauer, did nat hear hi of No. 431 West Krie street, was wounded in the five of them wuich Linve fargo Hepublican ma- | )avo fuformation that the actlon of the Dlaz uritics belug thuroughly terrorized, there was e roriatration of 25 500 and awhite. reg. | Adininlstration s in contravension of the azrce- fetrution of 20,6120, n colored majority of G4y, | Went madeat tho timo of tha recognition of ulmost half as larze as the registered colorcd | Diaz. It was tben supposed that Diax would najority i all the rest of the Ntate. But tuv | co-operate with our troops fn protecting the bor- vty In those seventeen parishes showed on), 10470 Republicans to 2],!&] Démocrats. Thus’ der, oven to joiniug the United States forces In th & culored majority of nearly 7,000 pursufog the snarauders south of the Rin i cotrsdmatortsy dtearly 0dreeitersd | BChier Do aray oilorsaro advised hat e hes of East Baton Rouge, Caldwell, | Mexican troops, at tha time of McKinzie's re- t Feliclana, Weat Fellctana, Lafay- oo Siearaabien Natchilostics, Osulehite e, | St raid, bl direct onlera Irom tho Cerltraf ‘bacut this senson on a large number of meaduws by band, thelr wet condition preventing horses and machines from gettiug upon them. Spring wheat 1s now heading out, and many plccea promise as well aain the oarlier part of the scason, whila othiers will fall far short of caleulations then made, A straw rust has mppearcd in many flelds, fofuring Rt more or less, and on low pleces the frequent ralns have worked considerabls baster thelr lunder, consiating of 2000 horses _and merchandist, Tor- thelr assistance, promising also vot to disturb or mo- lest auy of the property belongiog to the Uma- tiilas. “In additlon, the Bannocks stated that, whetlior_they recelved saslstauce or not, they praposed to (ight thelr way to the Columbta river; thot they were detormined to cross that stream,and thet whenonce acruss,they would not requirs any assistance. The Uniatilfas declined to uccept the offers, when the Bannocks opened fire. The Umatilias numbered sbout sixty, Of -~ these only thirty were armed. Connoyer re- « o = Goverament to attack our forces fn tho avont | d8mage to the crop, so that on tho whole It la tod two of Hia men kifieds Tho Jotall makin any poi ) t iht ieg. bol luwg laat evandai, WWebater there wers in 1878, 19,174 colored ported two of his men killed. The Jocation of [inling muy wolue 04 did, not kniow that be had | HEhtieg, holow tho knce, Byo hullet fecd by suwo | B L o o reasons: Firat, bocause 1t | 1) wbiie voters rocistereds o solored misjor. | tit they crossed the lio Grande, and that su- | 8bout feasouable to sssume thal, with no draw- | yiis nght s abort torty miles from Pendiclou, r Tho marriage of Mr. Max Eppenstein and | Eritt estracted the ball, sud sent flanavd to bia irs Louine Max, tho stepdangbtorof Mr. Leopold 4 Tiunch, calabrated yesl, te 2:40 p. m, e ll':;!cltlfl'l“hnlhullnl"h" yesteriay afternoon at 4 At 2:40 p. m. Tonry Mangna lost an eye backs in the weather ling between now and har- vest, the spring-wheat crop for these two coun- tles tnay bo sct down 88 n full nverage ylcld. is fmprobable,~hao Is too discrect; und, sccond, ¢ told mo e nover wrote t." “ You are to testily balore the Potter Com- 1ty ot 7,062 Inttie sama parishesthiore wuscast,ns | perior numbers of Unlted Btates troops alone clutmed by the Demovrats, 14,810 Democratic | provented an encounter. Ono of the first acts and 8,430° Republican votes, a Democratic_ma- | of Geo, Ord on reaching 8an Autonlo will be to LaT#R.~The stage that left Pendieton at § o'clock this avening has just reached here, and Lrines intelligence of ‘a courfer at that point, 4 v who reports that the Umatillas had been defeat- A resldence, Nu, 513 Carroll | whilo standiog on the enrner of Ifalated and Canal- | 1) i Jority of U021, As totho Leglslature, the Dont- | o015 fngita the co-onoration of tho Mexican su- | VAt faw piccos of winter wheat ther ara look | g falliog back toward th avenve, Th o was _Landsoiely decorated | port . Tao buiet tracted, and mittes, are you noti” , verais admitted that, upon the facoof the re- | B¢ e promising. it is now in the milk and will be | s 8nd wero falllog back towa o reserva- With fowers o apeetions sk oeon | N hasch sertumn In nol apr i arove fatal. | *It1s uncertain, but T suppose s turns,welind elected sixty members of tho Lower | thorisies on tho Mexican frontier in preventing, Yau, soon harvested, The yield will bo above the nverage. Somo r(o ficlds appear finely, others are not Alling well, but a full average crop will tet made in the matter uf rofreshtnents, so that the | Henry ja 16 vears of o & attendnnis at the wedding celebrated at one and | Lisle atrest, Hodoesnot know who fired thy £110 sainn time the marringa sud the glorlous Fourth. e el W Bl i |1 SLSSLIPIAA P2 S e e Sl rome und uhmuladle. ';f:.e Minsea” Bory Betelng througb the ailey th rear of Coner anil Franks ted a 3 and betwean Hoyne and Leavilt streets, Henarn lomes i Foanke et szanc | i the rignt leg, Abova ihe kose: hy sams wiknown The ccremouy wns parformed by the Rev. Dr. crson. Dr. Webater exizacted tho ball, aud says dersonl. ALD o'clock the young people took the [ the wound is not actious, train for the Eaet, cxpecting to be away sbout William Kelly, a 17-yenr-old hoy, residing fwen wéeks and vislt Luzope nefore thelr retarn. | 44 g2 Arnold atreet. whilo celebrating with a pistol ——— THE STRASBURG CLOCK, The number of visltors o witncss this master- pleca of horological skill exceeded any of its beat days doring its run of four weeks, tle nomber of visitors exceediug 4,000. It has proved its ox- cellence and merit by such unprecedentod patron- age, 1t atill continuen, e ———— Menrman's Peptonized Bee? Tonle Is the ouly “ What'poluts will you make’” 1louse and ove Independent Republican—sixty- | If possible, tho Mexieans aod Indisos from rafd- I can tell better whon I know thelr line of g:o‘llsl‘lg:‘;l‘ulzmnl;“;fl:g ‘l'lénlllllt:le(ulml:l:;ltll‘in't; fog Into Texas. In casc of n refusal or neglect eW | gn the part'of the Mexlcan authorlties to co-op- Senators which, together with those loldin over, would moks 5Ilhln three of o quurum? gfl“" Geo. Ord will tako the entiro responsi- hu: l'.lhmuull:t‘ll cuul;ltlhlllg all a'l teto e&nrxo Ro- ty. St A publican parishes, which were terrorized against ) s, the five that 1 have mentioned as being Ben Butler's attempt to seeure the immediate Muorohouschd Oulchithszuding Lo Sonmtors | S3ould feol authorized totakeimmedintenction, In e _cut. The fields of barley present heavy appear- ance, and it {8 heading out {n good shape. More than an average yickl is expected. Oats are thick and heavy, ikood color, avd promise an shundant return, Corn {8 poor aod backward, but has made rapld strides durlpg the few o q! **Teil mo something.’! 448t down," sald the Benator. Then he went nat 8o far as thess questions as to whethier Mr. Sherman wrote the lotter to Auderdon, a8 totho Anderson-Weber agreoment,~whether the tes- T U | warn dags recenlly, aud “a lavorable aration of beef contalning ita entire nulrit : cinded & mahogany snd satin Jegtredr " wecidontally fareived & bulat 1nthe | thnony given by Mre, Jenks, Auderson, or | aud cloven Hopresoatauves. Now, IItioso The jury has ust beon discoarged, and avotlier f July mighit yet bring it up to 8 condl- | Proherdier, e Haca mero Selmuant ko (uo oae - Pleces from Mr, Bomuol Joness ol elm of hts eight band, whence It coursed throngh | \Wener ia trac,—they import Vttle, Tho rea) | burisbes that” hed always "o~ tho { {UI nok be calied untll Beptownber or October { tion of 1air promise. 'The frost that visited | tracts of baof, but contalna blood-maklng forcs B \G Al auE-CIn i Tra Ve Heonty Bis wrist-joint towards the elbow, whete it was cat ot L tost troublous and doubtful timea beengiven | Lonscquontly, Butler's forced construction of | thia section sbout May20bad o most dlaastrous | gencrating, and lifo-sastaining proportivet fn fu ! Bir. Jucod Frank; wibuwm, birs, Fran utbyDe. D, A, K. Siaelo, Tho boy will cele- | nues oninvolved In the faveatigation, s dis- | (o yg as Kopublican~seuding Nopubiean mem- | L1 law cauiot becomo operative, and bls ma- | effect on the apples, Very fow aople-trecs will | Valuable s all enfeobled conditlo Whiather tuo Menars, Loaliey; opora-giasics, Hr. and M. | brate with a atiff wrlst hereafter, clused by the ruolution ot Inquiry, Is whether | Lers 1o the Legislature—hnd been counted with | {linery of ke law eaufio ba set b wnohion, e | yield haif a crop. Bmall Jrults are doing et- Borvous prositallon, overe Enys -lh-rbm'l ot, Mr. McClellan; atlver watar- At nbout 4:30 in the aftsrnoon, Samuel | thers was a conspicacy by which thu parisies of | thoso that the Uemocrats adiittod to bave been m“"':;;'" ¢ “‘“Wtfl Jm‘"’;'flfg;‘ "'0'05“!""" er, but tho currant worm ia makiog great [ Wwers, B ;e:gm'y',m{“ atm of i yjicter. gobleta, and walvet, \r. Stock; pendsnt | ponnelly,' 12 years of age, while playing Fourth | Eastand West Feliclana wero duclarcd by tho | tlected ol tha facaof tho retuss, wo' would | {67 REFILEY MR -NES, 00 UL TR SIGS | bavoe wit sho, curraot-bushes and In 1many | comafuis. it is rlondiy aud huioful o thomost £ Iif-gszen’ folld ‘ h of duly with 40 old and sasty Contennlal droloek, | Koturuing Uoard to be Republicsn when tho lavo ad ey By produced 1n Now Orleaua Is falsc. Fardencbay detteoyen neily tiaentins currant Golivatasiomach, Ciswcs, lagans & Co., prue K Mre. ¥, M, Binrks - 2 2 N ) o tictors, Ney 3 - i, A kg et MEAY 81 | B ST eSS L | v marbon, o sl sho paihos I th Stavs, | 1 SASMLYOFy Lt (herels mtherplotle | rhe Maputiiosn ‘Sudmitic s advised that | piaacs aro”sms o the pivadesofch. povts | e : . Mowea drati for 81,000, b | be cousidered. sufd to the outsct that t ara made of the e DEAT e e e L 0, aitandod to by Dr. Shauahan Aud Stabolia, WHO | wers tho oturing Hoars thirew ot tho polls | Loose maienns {temsion ot Ine oo g | therd fa reason o tulik tho Kepubilcans cau | By “Ti ncason scems £ ave Leei faVORADIE | oo e o e b Pt oo, Tear that the boy maY loee bis arm. P ey carry the McKeuley district fu spito of tho ey Mr. Leopold Dasch: grand square piano, Mr. . | uoun the ground either of Iutimidation, or | toadobt a policy by which the majority in the unrr’lmmdum& i lsls. of c1»’““‘;““’ 1o | for vegetables of neasly.all kinds. (STEVENS=In thiseity, July 4, Mamle Stavens, sged S M. Lopuld Haick,” Aniund those presost | Twro hoya, Jamen Hayos and Samnel Leon', | frau, or itogulariica. fn the: onduct of the | Jare Hepublleus yurlahos wonld bo thrown out. | EEEESFIEGEEe: L6, als of subdeyes, fo HiACTul from Centeury 3. B, Church, coracr of Y o o Lbpenateln, Mr, and v, | roslding at No 103 Van finren stroet, woro load- | eluction oflluers, that I would as_soon, from | ‘They claim thab they carrled the Stato by about | ergtie cunuties are dofaniters, and the chancos ILLINOIS. Mooy and SI0rRAQ-s R, (0-UA7. &8 J0 o Clock &, . | Mr. and Mew. Koram iy, | ooy fdnantlty of logto Zunpowdoh § cholco, Fisk tiio fsstie of whicther the Rupublicaus | 7,000 wnjority, By tercorizing those ive [ gryiyo cuunty will tu consequonce go Republi- | Apecial Disvatches ta Tae Tribune. YOUNO—AL Golden, Cul., July 3. Muary, wite of | and Me Hoporia o | f1hom tuother boy ticaw & Hithteq fro-crarker 1o | wera chtitled to Louislana fn thaelection of 1570, | barishes thoy nint not ouly broko down our ite- | gon “0 1 seduro MeKentoy's ofockion. Dwianr, Liviogston Co., July 4.~The | Wil . Younx. i Green Mr. M. A, McClellan of | i ‘Lalf of Jr ¥ | a5 upon the two Parlsbes of East and West | publican mujority, Lut they clalined s Denio~ y S 5 i | JeREb ol b 6. ns Kilke My Dnloved witeof ¢ Lk e MLA, Neclelian o “: :'yull'n‘x,:fl.xnl»:‘r. .:'l|u=.ll e i :d“y of ‘nln.lu’ b?’y Yetictana, T neyer haye doubted. and 1 do not | cratie mojority, procured by Inthnidation nod TIE WASHINGTON MONUMBNT SOCIKTY greea backs of the growing corn glisten "n':'""e:if"“'“' d daughiofof Nathaolel Vilss, ¢ Jumea Stock, Mr, and Mrs, M. 'Lt Sowes, Mr, | D Walker, who was callea in, says Uoth wili se- | tiiuk, I viow of all tho facts, thut any reasou- [ fraud in"all “thoso “parisnes, Tuelr orlgionl :T e ll‘l‘“t‘ P RTE Wil be mbds ns papchl th |'todayy i Ahe sdo Hxa-Wher dulinre. T8 uRerAl lo-ar oy s tom B0 Bosth/ Sxapamans b Bummerfeld, Mr. Jones, Mr. Jacob Pranks, sad | cover. abla 18y can doubt, thut there was u deliberate | fntention was simply to make s condition of | thocouitrs “UT WL A8 FLAAS B3 wobl S8 Ars | prairies hovo mever this scason given such | st ¥roudsolthofumily lnvileds o : others, At 80'olock In tho morning Anthony Wha. | Sotermination un the parc of the Demtocratic | Lhings that would destruy our majority in thosg e i i e o U8 | o promiso for o Rood crop as thoy do | L saw Humictiveaus Verwionvpapers plessecorr. | 5 teat.§ o'dlock In tho marning Anthony Wi | paryy in Lo electiou of 1870 to carrv tha Statain | Republicar parishes. 1fud e been permitred | *% “YRBCIS, oooonamio LrosstaTion, to-day. It wonld scem ms if the old say- | of fhe kidueys, Mre Elisabelts Howard, wuiuer of 1. ¢ CRIMINAL, ot AAla footlonk with N tavalor. aechioman: m“ bt utithe, "““h:h"y k“fw Lol ul?‘ mfi m‘T;legu{x‘:fl\g?‘::l'fynfit‘\mx‘lrxum e thonos | are Deing ‘daily - discoversd. Congress 1o & ing, 1t you can bide yourself o tho corn | SHETIRY oy per tatoresaeace, swcantein o | T y dlscharged it, the buliot entering tho upper part | Republicans were largoly in the majority if | parishes, the s With the volo 000 1ot | guyerous mood appropriated 81,000 for tho | on | ridny, July & at 10 o'clock & k., by carr i Yentorday wns & good day for & revengefal | of the riglic luny, Drs. Lea and Mllan, who ‘at- | they weru allowed to vote? e of the Biato, would, ubon the faco of tho re- | LUNSSS Fube QPRTRRHALS, BRI, 05 K | on Hieoanh of July you willbe ablo to busk | BEILEY Colreiaid depat, Sueace Ly eure to Correry f man to guletly get cven with hi: i tended, fear that tho wound will prove fatal, The Have you iigures to show that turns, unquestionably nave given our Nattonal | 4h.i.” fistrict, copducted by Huberts. Yot th 1t in the fall," wi prove true. Cemetery. in o qulelly giteken with, blaenanies,, Home temored to the reslenco of hle pa- | Yes. (1 pulled some momoranda trom | and Siato ticket o majority, aud wven us eleyen [ i Clatrict, koncueted by Joberiss Lot L0 | gty pecoming mors and moro encourazed. | 847 Meraueits (Aich.) aad New York Cliy pipenn | one schued the opportunlty 10 frighten ORicer ) Hinnian stroet. Tle was in the eui- | bis valisc.] The rogistered vota of the state lo orlty_on Juint balloy’ In the Legislatute, ' Delotratic surabiug clovis have manazed to | oy 5 gopt cloar and warm. Everything | )iectay—on Wednestsy oveatng, July 8. Minul Swanson, of the Armoty, nearly out af bis wits. Cohaa's private police forco, 1572, 174, aud 1870, us indecd at uvery olection | These ligures [ submit, without goltig Into the @ the appropr P! A et OaT Tt T Rrea MG Whila arleen in bed, a larto bullet of 32-eallbre | At 10 o'lock yostarday morning an Ttalian | 8luco reconstruction, suowed a question of sctual oceurrences of violence and FE e et $u Natura vejoleing aud taklue nuw Watrom the | Fney, aeva daywam’ *0° 8007 980 crushea throngh bis bedroom window and flattancd | named John Poma, while iaading bla pistal a8 ho VEIY LARGE REPUBLICAN MAZORITY, Iutuidation, Which are numerous and have | THE GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY, | Tt mo e e ot Con Juily do—Tlar- | scliciat froot, retidence, | 1000 Weat Sniantca Hinclt_ ngainet the bed-post, only & few ioches | was walking alony Chicago avenue, uccidentaily | The plan of campsign i 187, 0u thie part of the | been weil cstuulished, to any foir and candid "To the Editor of The Tribune. Tt encad, | Quallty oaual Ta 1T, | Dnkwood Cemerwy, Lo oo 0t PY SRR from bls esd. discharced it, the hullet lodgiug in the right leg of | Detnocrats, us discluscd byihelr couduct, was | suai, show a case for the Republicans too strong | g D. T., June 97.—~H; el an Food of et o e that = e Glibresth. 15, T h it " soted | b i 1sMARCK, D. T., Juue &7.—~Having reached | Yicld as goud or better, —Farmors think that Yeutorday morning Peter Dal e s e s et g | A thilalition il violenceln averalidbige flected by bortlawn prejudices, erd | o yimite of my piigrimags to the new North- | the Sinmediate sale of wheat wlll reallza tha y g r Dalz, an om- corner of Chicavo avenae and Townsend | Kepublican jparishes—purisbes that had been r perjured witnosses. They show PAITLnAY e RO | et nelce. Corm I8 very: Heven B Dloya of the 7imue, called at the gun-store of E. | Sireet; The woumied boy wag taken io,bia bome, | uifurwly Republican sincy reconstruction, fu | conclusively that thers was tutiaiidation, und | west, wud tho presont termiaus of the Northern | VARACS, ORI IOV SIVGR, o _ygeqe | A BRILEEIS GUIDESA COMELKTE AZETTRER Grimm to purchaso eartridaos for ride. The guu. | S0, 0 Tewneend sirect, and aitended by O | fyct pinong ts most Tellunlo and strongest Tle- | slso ts ellcct. d Pucifle Raflrosd, I am tempted to lay befors | FAWEIELD Watte, o O iy Two.fold | orths Sinpere Dirseiory B toan appear, ‘0 Sur sker {dentified §t us ona of two riflas recently | Oficer fohaa. Y | pubilican parishics 1n the State—to destroy tho your readers a brief summary of the Imores- | beit, 2 thin 1957, Qualit Unsurpassed, . Fecl- 1L, ¥, 1. REVELL WiLL CONDUCT THENGON S R S btk SRR | e ot the s sodents soprted | EMASAINOLY W me e tila | WITZJOUN PORTER. | oot bavebecatorsedwoon memin, | g et sy, o gl et | M, sl it Solbeb b ¥als Hall. “Detuctive Heluzwian arcested Jiatn, | during the day was ome that ocourced at Ouden [ uo majority, at least to'count. for th Hepublics A.FOINT S0% FUTED: 1t 16 sstonishing how little ts really known In | 3¢75. Oats heavy and fine, Corn will be a full | 547 S nR HEHN W, o Dy w0 Joab bat later tn the dsy succeeded fn g ding a lad trora, Kroddle Hriveator, 17 vea ane. Thore was utors of leas viglenca wad ine Bpeciat "‘l';‘"’f‘ 50 T8¢ Triowns, regard to this reglon, and huw widespread Lave | SYORES crop. Jo ud down hete it weausa 5 e pued Leter iyuo, who patied suas e wold e | g s No. 74 Novih Frankiin wireet, and Il | tidution Tn ifieon oF seyonteen parisues, but | | WasHINGTON, . Go July d-—ln the Fits: | beun tho misropescntations in rozard to e, 1t | B30 (Kol Wotitord Co., July 4—Fino and | oo SAMLYEISWANE: ALMOST A MUBDER, war of Wendell aiid. Franklin strecia, toyether ap. | there were Uvo purlshow knuwn 1o be Repuv- | Jolin Torter trla inportant. polut.ie 8t~ | 4 tino that light should boshed upan a subject [ heavy rafn licrs Mondav, Corn on well-dralned SILVERWANE AT A HACHIFICE, 3 “The nonrest appragcls 1o & murder that wag made | tended the pieaic, . Thay engaged 1o whooting ut | 18tk thet wero cspuclally selected for the pure | temptad to bo wade for Porter that uelther Me- | 11000y litherto to a la xtent been burfed | Iand good. Winter wheat wiil bo cut this week, Ditaviig taken fo trado o Iargo aud ‘elegast stock of 3 durtugthe dey dccurred at atent ST o flnaior: | marc, and s Mulfiau "was. cooutug s . | Les 1 overcoming 1he Jieyubiican, majritos | Dowel) nor Popo ke of Lonkstrcet's progonce | L2 1 bitherto to a largy extent bocn burled | bud goud, T D i Tl T L o, uear the cornsr of Fiak and_Kighteenth . volver AL sccidoutally slipted sud went o, be bullut atriking b con the loT eye, luflicling a very serions wound, very Similar 10 that which tansed the feath of Mainfo Slavans, The (njured by promptly recolved wed- jeal attendauce, but o1l efforis 14 nd the ball ‘rmvnl futlle, e was bronght to hls bome, sana a who there sitouded bim fear thnt Lo Quality and vield: better than for vears, On high ground oats, rye, aud barley look fine. CANROLLTON, dreene Co,, July 4.—Wheat up in the best condition. Grmn No. 1. Crop of tho county will average sistecu hunhcl:{ Threshing commenced. Much of the wiher will go on the market at onve. Apacial DispateA 10 The Tribune, Rockroitd, 11k, July 4.—The weattier for tho post week lus been o great blessing to tho nce, ‘Theso were East und Weat Felick ane, Esat Baton itouge, Quachita, and Mooro: bouse. ‘Po illustrute thls determinatiou, 1L wke tho frst two. West Felicuna is upon_ the Mbelsslppi River, adjolvlox the Misstsaiopl line; directly enst (s East Feliclunu, Bee whiat the political emaplesion of East Fellelaus bus been. This tirss reglstration sluce the Wur wus taken under Foderal susuices f 1867, 1t sbowed 820 wihite, 1,074 volured. in the profoundest ignorauce. For this purpoiso In Porter's front Aug. 2, two days ufterwards, | iy onbn Hoped $hae your journal will l'v’.vml its A writer In the Kepublican huore claims to hiave wertul aid, orlizinal proof thut this claim of Porter's 1s false. | In shito of all the falselioods that have been 1le saya he hos fu his passesslou the orlglnal #et ufioat, avd all the projudive that has bLeon 3 ) 2 oo | thereby created, the fact wtill rewalos that tho coby of thy ordur written by vus of Guu. Pope’s | Norpnérn Pactlic Ralroad 1s 000 of the erand- staff otlicers, duted Bristow Statlon, Auk. 27, | est cuterprises that havo ever been undertaken, 1862, which sets forth very polatedis Gew, Popa’s | It will not ve loug, I am sure, belure every truc ara telling It off a1 Gbuus hulf valu autitul Casicrs, o147 awlupward, Licksut Ice Plichers, ‘Huiter Dishen. A part Kuwaty Bilendld Gard leeelvers aud Cako laikets, 62 und g 4, Rlesant Weter bots, xiid 0dd pleced of new and aluns, 5l baif value. We are cluslug the stock oug very fait, sod buyers ahould sall 8t vuce. L TeAnTIe LARQE AN ELEOANT KEW STORES, ‘Two boys nam Joseph Hchnel) 14 years of age, and Charios Schubert, 14 mge. who have for some thine feud. met o pisy, and as fell " out. During “tho' quarrel Hchubert i raid to liave rewarked: *' Look out, 1am gulng to #hoot you, " nnd, a8 e sald wo, frad. Tho bullet entered hls antagontet’s siue, tiba Inta the lunge. Schubert uptoslate huir had not beea pauion Just under elanraic will nob uver, Mullial 8 nok arrested, ue ‘Iin:“:i Irester fawily Lallove It was putely scci- ental, tured, The kuowledga of the whereabouts of the enamy at | fricod of tlie progress of ‘this nation wili bo el 5 ;| T e = 3 unnded oy wia caried o Ly ome, to. 49 Visk -~ ‘e vl for. Guvernor 1 1, iten Warmotl | it e e Iutly persuaded of tho trutt ‘o whas 1 Lave | LF4) 4o wlle with Joy st 1he bright pros- PIANOS AND ONGANS. ; ruet, ieru attended by Dre, Sha SUICIDE. un, was: Republican, 1,163; Domocratic, 816 sald, et t athe TTANOATSS 1N TIANOS AND OROANS, .~ ey vl an ut, nud when 0 e o’ i cl il g 4N oS Bl 1l i 4 te wound will prove uial, " Schubert | Dpon s loun In loom 11 Pazker's flack,norte | yubiicans Mbstamod fram yotlng becacss tho | followss norco of tho character of tho rewion aloni this | ant, i ylewt of soioll gratu will be guod IF | Fiawo ¥oitee wiich wa exh selat ‘u&' Loiaial ! ecn! ek | cust corner of Maalson and Halsted streets, ot | Kuights of che White Camelia nat Shustow BraTioN, Aug. 27, 18030 p. m.—7o | Northieru lne, and guorance of the incalcutable 9 UAL Uoraily LA 7 thy aboul & o'clock® last evening, J. . Eaton, a sbip- plng clerk In the employ of Easton & Co,, No. 14 Bouth Canal street, committed sulelde by shiouting blmself Lelow tha nipple on the lefs sido, and also 1o & spot vory convenlent to hilg left car. Mr. D.¥. ar, Leard the shote dret. 1lo communle catoq (he ract as soan as possible to Dr. V' o in turn reporied "Ww 'Ur. ]l'ldley:nclz'lll; occupants of the bullding. used 10 save the tman's Thers wos e bears s reputation for buj@ag fler 0 o Conun: POSSESSION OF TR 8TA' aucatly eid in teHor by it andl when thy torrorism was suth, that less than 1500 Bepuolican votes wers polled tu New Ur- leuns, wiero the Hepublicans tind u registercd vots of uver 14,000, ~—at that cloction there were 641 Rupublicon yvotes cast fn East Fellciaua, ‘The pupulstior, by tue census of 1570, of this parish was 4,100 whites and 9,803 coloreds The voto at the election of 1570 wasi Itepublican, 1,378, Dewocratle, Bk Tho reistration of 1672, which wus mudo under K lu L N, WIOLESALE AN 0 TS . AN NO8, 203 AND 37 STATK-8T., JetwoaiJackson an Vas Duren-st, ST SURNITURE, “UEYOUR, OWN FRICK 200 : AR AN, AL G - KU CHALLS, SUULING i ¢itdhi, wiNiag Cuatic cau i L oA Ald FURMTURK HGU; ¢ UKIWKEN JACKWON AND 4 ey, -tien, Keno: ‘Siarch ‘st the earllest dawn of | benelts which its completion would beatuw duy with your whole comund un Manassas Junc- | upon the couutry. When this Incredible dark. tug, Jackson, Ewell, and A, . Hill are botween | uuss is scatiered, snd the light begins to shine, Uatnicavlilo und the place, auaif you ure prompt | ga avon It will, everyatom of Liongst autagonism and oxpeditions we shall bag whole crowd, | to the furtber construction of the road will flffi:‘i‘.’fi’x‘x.‘fl{'flfi'ufi.‘?flo:: Aaay Junction from | cuase, ‘Tho whole nation will not only give its A‘.“““ m:‘: puccis o ‘m; Jariteat. Bl uguem. but will scon demsoud that it shall be op 1ok fae rasdes ‘aE i neeeveary. Jove | _ it portion of the road which has been al- guards with your waine, Push scross the country | ready Bolshied from Duluth to Blswarck Is MINNESOTA, Rosclal Pispatchen 1o The Tribune. Baux Ceyraw, Stearps Co., July 4.—~Owing to much wet, many ficlds of graln ore badiy down, With this exception, nover looked bet. ter, . WareaviLLe, LeSucur.Co.,'July 4.—~Wheat, oats, aud barley lookluz ordinarlly well. A MAMIE STEVENS, THE FOST MOLTEM EXAMINATION. The Lody of Mamic Youne isy siitf and cold In dcath fu the room at No. 342 Weat Congress strect where she slowly and painfully during the past few daya breathed out her life. There waa tho,us destre on Lo past of friendesnd nelghbors, B SFzass 10 1O purpos whrever aritflery can be hsuled, 1roly un your | now doiug a busincas, and s in a conditiou, thas | rood deat of wheat will not 2o over ten bushels, | S35 MY S e nt, sorne dolay by reason of thu fact that yesterd: the ausplees of the De le ¢ svoed, Joux Pore, will compare favoradly with any road 1o tue " orago yield | VAR, . o Touely 1 e amd tramm s (e oo wat | was the Fourth of faly, Thcre wat mnv:::x: ot | belug arcehtration or clection’ aileer a. tho Toxidd Malor-Ganard] Cyramssdisy, YounEeY, wd at i varmo. Ui aflondy wmnla Oiaxg ol whanld kot e T wgfim‘fi;’: L s of | shooting in the vicwmity, sud the report 1 i . 2 catl- 2 7 : Teavty ind not depariad oven Ju death, Out of the | Wers Nt at once nnll:a’ b; o l::"v': nl“i"n: varish doutiicd with tho Republican party, 6 writer snys Pupe's tdeo of demonatration of the necessity and tho fncstl. A 23 % showed 1100 and 3,350 colured. ~ At theelection of that year, held under Democratic auspleos exclusively, tho yote wal: Kellogy (Rep.) 16003 MeHeury (Dem.), 853, In that vote for Gov- ernor both parties and borh Heturning Boards wrwua—umlm tho regiatration nor the reeult beiue disputed. ‘The registratiou of 1874 sbow- ed 855 white to 1,601 colured. The vote of 1874, which was uot bu disputed by clther party, was: Republican, 1,885 Democragje, 813, “Ihe regis- tratiou uf 1876 showed 1,004 whita to %137 cal- or seventeen bushels, notwithstandivg the re. ports of large crops. Woonsury, Washington Co., July 4.~Bpring Wwheal 3s hoadinz out, Very bisavy. Some fodg- Jng, Barley badly down on rich lapd. Oats splendid, Very hat aud suttey. Monuus, Stevens Lo, July 4,—8pring wheat, barley, und oats are looking the very best thut could Lo desired. No rust or Jodglug of graln. Promise good for a bountiful harvest. Kanpivour, Kaodiyoht Co., July 4.—Spring BAUGING THR WHOLK CHOWD mable valuo of thy euterprise, Froui the bead occurred to mim after Jacksou succeed- | of Luke Buperfor to this point ow tha Upper ed In getting foto his rear by forved warches, | Sissouri, tho distance ja 450 wiles. ‘Thero i3 no er Banks’ battle ut Codar Monutuln, Fortsr | fluer liuo of road auywhcre than this. Throug) should bave been up at that tluie or thu next | out tuis aweep ol territory thy line pasy wornlog alter the date'of tbe furegolng order | throuzh a reglon whoso incalculable worth is fur the purpose of aiding in surronndiug Jack- | just beginniog to be appreclated. The miueral son and capturiny him befurs the remuinder of [ wenith of Lake Buperlor no man ¢au estimate, Lungstreet’s force could come to his rescus, bus | but it §s sale to suy thav in {ts usdeveloped tress- Porter ures of copper aud of fron, sthere ds Bo Ficher FAILED TO MARCH IN TINX, district urun the globe. ) building. A wuman fo Sycsmare, 311, § he botiom of the afair,’ Vound ployed as agent uf the Macsh Harvester Com- Knlv of Bycawore, Wednesday evening stbo'clock tated, Lo & At 4 o'clock last niny, - d 1de, a8 betoso recorded. re of sge, ot to hls tather's resldenca, Hiv rolatives assumo that the causo was, bui pro- wuny who called, however, but fow were sdmit- ied. The grief of the mother and litlie sister, snd ever of the tather, separated as bo has been from the famlly ever siuco his troubles with bis wife, wag painful $0 bebold, It showed itself jn the moet uwzgeavated forai in the afternoon, when gery County Physician, and Dr, Mignault, b Siatunt, accompanicd Ly several ciliens, came 10 hold the post-inoitem ‘examiuation, The family was wuch aversu to baving the formallty gone Ty BLISON, POMEROY & CO, REGULAR FRIDAY SALE, ¢ July B, at 9:30 &, m. BIG SALE. ° Furniture ot all kinds, they do not kn wl throuxh wiih, ad, uriug bt it would do no good e whAY e Thie vote u that your, 1t wit b vemear- | and althougii lteno, Mcbowell, and Kearney | From the lake, &b you proceed wostward, for | Sheat is fh b critfest condision. 1t 4 very heavy. | Chumber Suits, Parlor Sults, guaterey beuced wu tears” ol e might be | 80" e Ut ety w Il v gome Live allalew | LL7ed, whowei Kepublican, nanug Democratis | 0L motion as doucribed in the onder, Ja von | & bundred milss tho Yuad passes through vast | 141880 thick, the stalic sa stender aud weak, | A fisf] fino Now'nnd Used Carpets, that {t Is liable to lodge. Osts sod barley are ki succeeded In eflecting & junction wifly Luugs iu the same condition, himself left no letters or ostier esplanation 01 his sireet’s moln column on the alte i c o e afternoon ol than YW over the entirc whilte vote treubles. powsriul thau buman lcars, and the unpleas. Lounges, Sofas, Chairs, aul but pecestary, twak proceeded. The body ud tamarac ‘,ludlnuce. I3l Gonoral Houschold Goods, 4 10 cows will furnlsh the g 1 the bed —————————— ‘Pretty conclusive that there tie 23th, (Hbbous’ Lrizade, tho advauce of | feruile prairies beyond with an fuexhaustivle S N . 2a g ..‘.‘:‘:‘.{ B e which i seated Whero & Georgla Court Was Held. ol 4 thers wes | A Iowells colian, et | theso forces uf suply SEluber Than seuics os of tho taoit KANSAS. General l“""“"“"'“‘"" Le., e, the pbysicians could have the Leneit ol tba light, rantiin Aewcs, s apeak for themaelves. Now ss | Lougstreet's between (ainesville and Urove- | peautifully-varicgated districls that cau be = Buecial Disoutches to Tas Trivune. A * Yy f On Ssturday, at the cuurt ground fo Black- | to \Vu: Felic! PioLa, Mumi Co., July 4.—Wheat all in Dr. Landis and Dr. Brower, who Lad attended the aukle, wwjiorer. cawe ln about thls time, fana. Under the reconstruction | tudh outhe Warrenton pike, and fought shem | fmagived, £ 1= which bLas been "r“mubel‘ll the Inaglitrate took Lis scat on 8 | acts of Cubgross, the regutration in 1 that nigt, nearly tweaty-four Liours bafora the | termed the *park reglon” of Northern M- | shock, Bus llttle stacked. Berry piump. Yieid | W As BUTY LONG & CO., such ndvicu and asslelance ss wero wagon, which was stauding i e Py cla 5 shock. But little stacked. Heery b Auctoneers, 174 sad 174 Haudolph-ats e ES A0 Jeeto Liscaunaey Jaknn, whlch AN S -‘xlxfi u ’:Eo nh:«onntm: showed 975 white to 1,09 colured. The vote | titne wheu Porter clalms that ucltber McDowell | uesota. botter than *77. Most of tho wheat wiil not bo threshed until It hus gono tbrough the sweat. No general moyement of grain from this region for some time. (orn Jouks fine, Councit (nove, Morris Co., July 4. —Wheat harvested in Tair order. Yleld und quubity supe- rlor tu 1877, WUL aversgo twenty-iye Duslicls fur Quvernor_in 1803 wua: Hepublican 1,210 Detnocratic 374, T vata for Elcetora tn the sawe ycar, when, os [ sald, few Republicans in the Btato voted, was: Jtepublican, 1,236: Dewo- cratic,8i8, Tula was one of the very few parishes u the State that at thet clection gave a le- vubllrub m:{lurlu The populadou of this 3 u the scalp and 1! ugtd wiich proved fatal was thu uge Io 1o fa undor the Jeft ey, By Openiug the hesin, the puyniclaus found 1 very much congested, and, Bpou (aking it out, the bali was' foun Jodged - tne left’ ventrlclo. There bLad ech considerable efiuslon of biood through the whole biawn, the ball having perforated the cavity nor Pope knew of Lougstreet's whereabouts. ‘lus road then cradually descends into the Vlll:{ ul‘ ".‘flu“ffl lllvlfer, Iconccrmnzrv;ho‘.lo \g amaziog fer e sober lunguage of truth ELI‘.‘,OI‘LINAG BDILLS' sounds like Im{vudu! exageerusion. leruls TRESH DISCOVENIS OF BLUMDRKS—UTTER IX- | 4 prowd sud beautiful vadicy, rivaling in size CONVRTENOY OF TUR MOUSK COMMITIRZ— 1 ke State of New York, while throughout it HRUEKAK AND CORNUIR CLEMRE. wide arca 1t is as fertile u a garden. ‘WasmiNaToN, July B.~The dlicovery of the ‘Amoug all the wouders ot tho world tbere ls Cour REGULAR SATURDAY BALE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GENERAL MEKCUANDISE, BATURDAY, July 6, st 9:30 o'clock 8. m., et 173 sad R s, 1oxo & Lo, Tho conuend was ubeyed, and tug firet case ou tha ducket was called, the witnesses. examived, and the case ready (ur discussion by the hvjcn. Col. M. and 'the Hon. D., who wmouated the wagon, one va the toukue and the other on the coupliog-pole. Tho Lallilf took bis atsud at the Lreast Lree 10 MOYY tue Wagod o Auctlveers. of 1570, wus: Whit cre. Somo bewg sbibped. T RILE 3 S S L A el G R i) KoL snt yiaLors | the shadeas thawua assad arounil, 153" colurud .13, Tho 1'1’5? lnnxmmnfu?: omlslon of th Arkanass Tlob Sprivgs pars- | notilog gmore woudertal tiau tale orthons wibsnere: [ Eonio WIE Rl e BULE CUME e Kxatlon of the bradn. * Dr. Gsiger tomarked aficr- P 5 S———— 570,y pubiican, 1,174; Dewocratiyy | graph from the Sundry Clvil Avpropeiation act, | Valloy. When put entirely under cultivation IOWA, 5 he bad sold spital Puntshiment Among Sparrows. YK The reglstration of 1573, made under ot s eatimated that this valley will produce not A e iy 3, Sudlu Democratte etapices, showed S41 wbleer 16 g | 28 enrollad by clerks of tha House, lina led 0.8 | 12,3130 500,000,000 bushels of wheas 1 & single Baclal bissaicler o Tps ribuss. ewara. . Unca Heratd. . ’ —Whea - LAndans s aadog hawavariin 10 the corulce over the Uijéa Couri-House 1 . | cUlored. Fio-tote 10t Goverivor Cuut yeas, torh | careful examination of that snd otber Generat | seacou! snd that, too, of (ho Gucsh quality ‘of | _ ORTRNT, Adalr Con July d—Wueat hus v |, becu fatal. wince, In order 1 0o w0, the bead would | JatKU colooy of sparrows. Last wevk ous of thy Jstiea and Lot Beturuing Bosrds \ug,wast | APpropriation acts passed st tho ast sesslon of | graiv. proved much witbin the last ten duys. Rust woreud it open” Accundliu ) UL | puisber commiied soe vllowse wud® was Reoge nf"”"lil‘ e cury (bets . 3. T e | Conarens. - Thus fur two otber Jmpartant srrors | © Alrcady the lurgest and the most prolif | leaviag i1, Leadiog out. Ous, basiey, sud ey s oujsiisa, Lach ; A e sy e fioi Ahe ':u:‘. d: ey bl : I'!‘e :d::' mw:: ‘:l::nbll:::‘ -nxll 1. regutration 874 showed 3 white to 1,620 | pave beco discoverad, ops 4t which s tu the Sun- farms in the world are bere, the detalls of whoaa | rye beavy, Corn cuming oo Sucly. AlAS Ly CURL colured. The vole at the election In that year was: Republican, 1,053; Deuiocratic, 501, : ln 1874, It wil) be rediemmbertd, Lbere was A GUEAT DEAL UF VIOLENCE fo the State, aud the Widte League bad jts origiug and 1o the Beptember previous occurred the great riots [n New Oricaus, wheo the State Goverument was jor the tiwe belog uverthrown. By tbe registration of 1570, there were S99 white o = colored, sed ut the clection dry Civll act, and the otliar u tho Post-Ofice | Productivencis would il very mind with ss- Avvropriation. The additional omission dis- | *Hut for the bulldiog of the Nurthero Pacifc wyered in the eorolment-of the Buudry Civil | Road, howeyer, suck wijacles as tLcse would 8ct 18 wore [wportaut ud pexcusable than the [ But bave beew wrouglt tua thoussud yeard. ceror with reference 10’ th Rt Springs, apd | Sariely one perewn iu 8 thousind Lus any wheo- uate fdew 0f what has already boew sceom- wuy serlously oterfers with, 1t not. frustrate, | Sore 42 “hui rcty ud mtyelons Teeton. tue Inteutlon sod weton of, Cougress, touch- | Jt 14 uo exaggeratiou to ea¥ that this iug the fundine of certsln oblivatinos o | Red River Valioy. from the Hue of e Northers beypnd doubt, ss Lhe triul wasg brief oue. le’: ~ Naw Hamproy, Chickusuw Co., July 4.—Corn #n w4 bour the wicked Lird was seized by four s making a rapld growth. Good stand. Sprivg wheat beading. Threatened with sust. Sowe complalat of chlnch-bugs. \West $ib¥, Cruwivrd Co., July 4.—8priuk wheat b nos lookiog us well us it did a 1uuntls a0, Cora is huproviug. Barley aud rys look wall, ‘UhersyiLe, Clay Co., July 4—Sprivg whiat 1o catiact the Lali which wade the wonnd o tha ki -A:‘uu‘ldu. lorlhnm fl“'"l" h':n" tuat ¢ w 'wad suticlent to O R T o e uag stk others, aud 1o sty Of 1Lé struggles o cord at- arrived at the huuse before te vost-mortem exam. | WACHEM b0 & Lrackct wa twlated around ha necks Laation was coucluded, aud Lis assistaut (o wo | WEED BU Was sccurg the bird wus droppud sud tiwe lu euwmoning tho folluwlur jurors, who | 49Ickly strungled. The victua's Lody atitl hangs Juosud ut the budy, aod who will imsestigats the | 1T0M OOC 01 (b pillars of the Lewple ot justice, direuusiances leadiog W the blovdy taalug of this | & WaruluZ to all oLher ollcudery ugatt theluwe aflcrusca st 3 O'clock, 8% the West Madison ntrees { O the sparrows. 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