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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ESDAY, JULY 24, 1878. . etrolders: ) a3 rort of medicine wpon his stomach, and 1 " CALIFORNIA GULCH. | ;ak the sroets the coricd of all ebolers MWPHERSON e i et e paopart ol HARVEST. Temacined, the sprine frosts. Grare mud clover TOREIGN. and ot their wits' end to satiafly the demands ol feet loug, eizht Inches In clrcnmference, and s per cent. “The condition s sa follows: Kpn-’ . the unpootical hutcher snd grover. As [ write, e g ¢ the healthicst boa eogutncrnmo‘;'the Jot. A MINNESOTA. tacky, 93: Virginia, G3; Missouss, 101; Tennes- LIBERALS WARNR he Carbonate Mines and Belte | the melotious notes of n thousand brayiox jack- | The Great Soldiers’ and Sailors' | chauee of color was the only visibte effect on Snsclal Diepatches tr Fhe Tribuns, ace, o, 1041 Marviand, 1625 Indinng, §3; Tk Ak The Carbona a#scs are horge upon the brecre: there Is a'hurs | - the blanket. Under the microcone it ehowed | ypioxpiporis, Minn. July 20.—The harsest | Noith Carolina, f4; Fennarivanta. 100: Con’ | Lowoox, July 23—The Timer, commenting' of Lake County, Col= £7lng of tramping fret to sud fros woman's Reunion Monday at $hatle Yaa become 'm;nl:;"e;figk;&;{n&mgm biG conitachion 57 Al KIEn Sl ne’::;p nectirut, 100; Thinole Masaachiucests, 101, | on the Marquis of Hartington's resotution: In orado. o biachia 1s o Auiah the Foaf b that cabin; Newark, O. ol mnd it was caretuliy packed away in tha | wan mever larger, but the quality is not ap to | heretofore reporten. " hrirmetior i been | the flouse of Commons, Friday pg A and thore s Tho wail o the new.born infant uperiniendent's privace ofioe, wheis it vow | lust Joaromoly No. 2. ‘Timber and low | since nfirater & very s damaze from i ';f‘?i,fg:;:;‘:lz:‘;‘;‘?fl:};}'{‘bfi“‘"&.;‘{‘“‘f‘: whose ropast at the mal [2 Tvidy b oL arou and some blight. The averaga tea to the sprirg-wheat crop of Minne- i 7 A Fresh Mineral Wonder—Deposits of | becn mbfl‘l]eulvd dstarbed BT A | duly ZhTals 15 grest day for JURRENT GOSSIP Jield s ‘equal o lust sear.” Telograras frass | 50tas Norihern Toma, au Wisconsin, that elamored for war, sud brought Tarkey io Band that Yield 52,000 e "ot ‘seatly every mattonsiity ave | this plensant village, aod & grost day for Uhlo; C SSIP. forty polnts in Bouthesst Minnesots, recetved helriak ol ala by s oupele; Log great et to the Ten represented, with the excaptidn of Ghinamen. | yn fact. the intercat In the rounion and celebra e e SRS to-night, report the harvest commenced fn ali CASBUALTIES. e pouple are. prepared to give suficient, piat Tiie hovs will not. tolerate s pig-tall_In camp; | {1 It W1a Interest In Lhe Fodhicn St eaiehre T™H N TEAT. St deniony Dot Nars ek o s eh not enthusiaatle, atsent to the decrees of the | and, I Ah 8in or Wauy Foo venture within the . Tla eang a song, —he sanz it well, sities fast wosk. The average ylold at nearly all DROWNED. Berlin Congrees. 1If rashly cncountered, " the 2 Futch, they sro walted upon by a comnittee of | In fts charactor. Of all the brave mon who Tii# volce waa low and tender, % et wen nverage ylo CATLY & PmtApsrenia, Pa, July 2%—George Hal- | Government might be temnted to fake advan- Excifemeat Over the New Biscovery, and Rapid | rod-shiirts and top-boota—rapressntatives of the | sacrificed their lives In the struggle for the pres- Me sang in pratse of her tie laved— poiata is ffteen to twenty bushels persere, | CHILADELS rblet B Lo Rl Shdt nomeiar favar. it by dlesoTaiie th of Leadyille~Early Mistor) Westorn Commune—and _stornly invited o | arvation of the Unlon, porhaps thers was no A Knight, her brave defender, There are only two places below fifieen and ary Dainl were drowned last even- Ol Barliament ot Mg Grawlh of Leadville~Early Ristory mova on, “As & general rde thay move, 82 | ;oo perfect gontloman and popalar officer several twonty-five. The quality has sufered | "% While nalling on the Delaware, & Srulse eI ENEUILOT Moo Ay of the Galeh, move fast. Thew Tle vowed by sli the gods above uore than the quanthy. Barley fs nearly Bpeciai D{or=tc's tn The Tritune, Jority. ; T OROLOGICAL PRATUNES i No braver knight or trner 1a fau heh badly damaged b Dunuque, Ia., Inly 23.—This afternoon, while ALADSTONE CRITICINED, 4 of thia reglon manifest some striking peenlfark- MAJ,-OR¥, JAMES D, M'PIER3ON. E'er songht the meiden of his cholca, - re, helng badly i v bathing fn the Seventhateeet slough, John The Times alea sharply critfcises Gladstona ' Spselal Corvapondines of The Tv{kune. tles, and mnst be noted briefly before passing | Ie was loved with an almost worshipfal de- And prayed to be her wover. ttorms. Corn fooks well. Bouthero Dakota | jv W o% 7 MO 1 a0 wod s | fot assnming the rleht to arrangs the Liberal LoADVILLE, Lake Co., Col., July 15.—Calt- | on% b mincs. Lendviliewiich in sltuates | votton by both the officers and mon of tha erest o e s e foports the harvest commenced this week. | Ceon Rod 10 years, was roa, w400 W8 ) campalin, which s the basiness of the party fornia Gulels Is one of the best known and most | well up toward the Liead of the gulch--hns av Xrm'ar the Tennesce, whieh bo commanded; 0, teat bla fuve she (iught It welly Prosprects ars bettor in Southiwestern Minnesota. e Atk 1o Tae ek teaders, and (lndstone eays he fe not ane 6f famons mining districts n Colorado; and her | altitude of 10200 doet, and s, consoquently, | Loq "ohen'he dted bravely leading on his men, Ehe wore, nest night, & Roreld gowa— Wheat fa-slizhtly infured by the excessire heat, Nl these. “If," says the Times, “he wern bent Paciflc namesake, or Montana, in thelr palmicet | Yery near timberdine. * Thie mountains an i b o And he g0t np and dvated. but there ls every prospect of 8 good harvest | . BERIMNGTON, la., July 22.—Capt. , Marion §ason et en - Ry ac 5 Y her fn | BRiches in tho Immediate vicinity are rounded | on the bloody field of ‘Atlanta, he waamourn —8eritner for Auguat. Lhis week Camplell, of New Eharon, Mahaeka County, | completing the ruln of.his party, he could i daye never produced a strlp of ground richer N | gug worn down by eroslan, and nearly all of the | 23 s near and dear rolative by the country at —— i waa drowned in the Skunk River, ncar hishome, | Acsrcely attain thal purposs better than by preclous metal than this very gulch. Hayden | rocke are of volcanis origin, In places the | Iarge. ‘Tho history of thisnobie doath, in a few WOULD IIE A WOOING GO? Telegrams from Manitoba to<day report while bathing yesterday. Capt. Marlon served | riving them [nto a contest for which they are and other writers have amply defincd t8 geo- | strata are horisontal, then inclined at an angle | words, in as follows: niladsiphin Prese. wheat, oats, and bacley better than ever known | 1141 Eighth {;wn Infantry duriog the \\'.:,‘ ot | at present unprepared.” Heterring to Glad- . f 45 deg.. and again tumblod and broken up In It was on July 22, 1180, ~fourteen years ago Republ nd also the ad- | before in that Province. Tel from graphical positlon and boundaries; but, for the % ihane The French Republicans and also the . Telegrams the pes. a8 though some powerful | to-day, The battle had raged since Information of thoso who may not liave com | Looi'h i torcad s way throurh from tha baw- | éarly in the. motning with Taeying success. hercnts of the doposed Hourbon sad Orleans ‘t‘r':;n o "h, N:T;hm Pacific Rallrosd report venlent ncocas to 8 Government roport, els of the earth. The top ruck is of a porphy- | First, ona sido had posscesion of the rific-pita,— | dynasties, grumble at the friendly regard ex- I eplendid condition. no rust or bitght, state that the gulch fs aitunted on the head- | ritic nature, aud overlles 1imeatone of the Ji- | then thie other. Now the Union soidicrs chareed | bibited by the Quesn ot England and hier suns | The harvest comtnenors the last of his or the waters of tho Arkansas River, sud llea between | rasslc perlod. The juuction of the two rocks is | across, and were driven back. At length, whila for the young mas, son of Napoleon ITL and | first of next weck. Countics om the line of the maln rango and a spur which divides the Lc‘r'x‘ned' l'lw.““ilmfcwa"'d hero the carbonie nlllmu :fidu|n:r:flmn1;’a{imz‘efi; :)r:x;ul;r;"y. Marle Eugente do Gnzinan (nce Comtesse de | the BL Panl & Pacifie and St. Paul & Bionx waters of tho Ploite and Arkausss, and "’:fi ™Thle' Camp Dird o allaghor Mine ban no | eral, st about & 5. o podo forward boyond his | Telin ct da ontljo), who rotains tho courtesy | City Rosds report but little damsgo by fa knawn inlocal parlance as the Mosqu ropular fi«sure ur crevice vein; there is no wall- | lines. and woa shot by & Hebel soldier who reo- | title of 'rince Imperial, Young Napolean, born | Storm, bilght, or rust, and the prospect of larger Range. The guich proper is about twelve milles | rock to speak of; nothing, In shart. but & shaft nized him by his unifora. But he was nover | op the 10t day of March, 1855, hos srrived at | ¥icldatnt of s quality mot up to 1877,—a larger I i g 7o AR lomard s | Thah Bl b anec g e by | tken o deppled e a0t [0 L, 2 |l moeoolat a5 e Vi, who | orion No. 5. A1 evars oy b e maitiolbelbanlio: . @ e nothing tnore than & vast devosit, the extent | took posscssion of the ground. The chorished [ hos shown much kindnees to his mother and ”“"“";' ;’""“’""' conditlon of the crops, sud Tua DIRST PRACUR-DIRG of which beyond dovelopmenta iy a mers matter | dead was brought back ta the rear, and len. | hlmscif since thotr position changed. s said to | that the damage lis boen overestimated. * Tiio wera discoverad Ia 1853 by s couple of moon- | of conjocturs. From tho mainshaft the ground | Bherman aud sl the rest, with uncovered heads, | bave taken upon herself to provide him with s | weallicr Is cool and falr throughont tho State, struck adventurcrs who nad lit out from Den- | has boen honey-combed with drifts snd tunnels | atood ip the prescnce of the Frut and good de- | gir_yor only uninarried dauglter, the Princess | Considerable wheat is fn shock. ver with no particular object or ambition in | In every direction, aud a budy of ore Lroucht | parted. e had been shot dlrectly through tho Beatrice, who la just eleven noutls bis juntors Rocuzsten, Minn., Juty 23.~The result of w, but who returned in the fall of that year | In n(zh{\vhlch varledd from four inches to eight Eodn aud probably diod Instantly. It was a 0, } | oy erliity tene Fastanduy sod-totes thrnis Yo, & 11 Biled with d a, | feet in thickncas, 1t looks like common sund; | great loss to the ariny, snd greatly did ali take | but, werg there no other objectlon, her Royal | my trip by ¥ y ay throug] nith thelr pockets well Giled with dust, and, | 1\, s painod ensily with a pick and shovel, and | 1t o heart, He Iay in ail his glory, without & | Highness Is proctuded by tho Act of Settlemant, | ove of the best wheat section of Minnesota hus when presecd for information, vaguoly rephied | ona man can stopo down tweuty tons & day. | blood-spot tipon im, so far as the eyo could | which gave the English crown, after the death | more than confirmed my dlspaten of the 20th that they had struck It near tho maln range, In | This Insignificant-lookiug stuff contalus about | sce,—only the fatal bullet-hola visiblc through | of Queen Annc, in 1714, Lo the Eector of Han- | relstive Lo the axaggerated reporta of the dam- yeaturers coinmeticed poariog into the guich liascd by the 8t. Louls Srawiting | medisie command of tm army, sonounced to | hibits any L'riuce or Princess of that strictly | spection of flelds within a creuft of Ofty from all quarters, aud 1n 60 thu ruch was at ts | Fie tos PUrshinecd by th 81, Louls Sintng | ey o ol Y oot to | Pratostant Hne seom Tt & Romen e | e Tans Lappily Srnamiaey g ot ity the close of which he seitled In Missiasippi, where he served several terma In the Leaisle- ture as Representative and Senator. Mirs Elizaheth Todd and Mise Dora MeAllfs- ter, of Otkalovsa, i this State, wers drowned o Batarday evening while balhing, some five miles from Oskaloosa, in the Skunk Rlver, FATAL EXILORION, Bpectal Dirpateh tc 4a- Tritune, 87. Lous, July 22.~Partial Information of the frightful explosion this afternoon of s bofler nttactied to & threehing-machine on the fann of Benlamin Wessell,a couple of miles oast of Belleville, )i, has just reactied hero. Twomen ware Instently killed, two mortally wounded, - and three others severely Injurcd. The killed are the engineer, nsme unknown, and Willlam Dexter, of Centreville, 11l The mortally wounded are Joncs, a neighbor, and Jolin Long, of 8t. Louls. Those whose wounds are not Hkely to result lo death are John and Honry Weessl] and onc whose name Is not kuown. The sccldent | safd to have been due atone's personal authority In the country, the Times gaya: *The shaken confldence of the en- tire nation Is not to bo restored In an Instant, nar can it be charmed back by the most briiliaot declamatory effect.” : THE DERATRE DAY. . Loxpoy, July 22.—In the House of Commons b to<isy Sy Btafford Northcote, Clancellor of the Bxcliequer, named the 20th inst. for the discusrion of Lord Hartington's resolution, Randle Edward Plunket, Conscrrative, will move a0 amendmeont to the resolution, express- ing confidence in tho Miulstors. d RUMORS, T.oxpon, July 2%—The correspoudence of the l orowin:fal journals continucs filled with gossip ; about an early dissotution of Parlinment, to whict Is now aidded a rumor that Lord Beacons- fleld ntonds to retira oo his laurels, leaving Lord Baltsbury to succeed htm in the Premier- 3 snip. The predictions of a dissolution of Pare ? ltament and tho rottrement of Lord Beacous- beizht. Some of the old prospectors, who | Forty mion ars emploged, and the shipments | avenwe the desd horo. lle. Now, if Napoleon Louls Is not a Catholle, | thers a more besutiful stand of wheat, so lfttle | 10 the carciessness or inefildiency of tho on. fought and bled hiero at that time, kad whoatill [ from this_one mine will' average 500 tons a | ° Mclherson was an Ohio boy, having been | {io, Nof1f Nao lodged or rusty, the ncreaze being simply fm. | F1°8°" xfl:::.«!:fio :mbnbly equally withiout the leass 1 3! Btate, and from that rematn I the gulchns venorably’ relles of the | Month. The bundred-ounce ore is reduced at | raised near Clydo, In this Btate, ai ; Queen Victoria Is * considerable ™ of & match- | mense, and the blight but o fraction as large as art, boldly aflim that fn 13000 less thun | pio, CRRRASS (morka R Wk sho Wieker | xiigne Sl i S Aeagerny ot Woat Folal; 80d | uaior, ana s stated, in one of lier books, that | T had been 10d to bellere from tho doleful sto- 16,000 pevple wers scattered up and down the TOE GARWONATH NELT 4 Gei. Cnarles It Woods—a rettred army offl. | Lumanity n goneral, and yalty fn purticular, | rioy of the chronte croakers fn this section. It galch; and, if the number of deserted housus, | that mullm u.la' !{gnd(fllul c}epo;‘l: les m; lhl: e:r. ;_mun :\::r:m:&e?’ :. n:r;gx: lllg :‘ll\:e rA;{”t f,’: ::f x'm: pr,:,. ple in |.¢ryown'hmnv, aod, i1 ia | 18 safe to estimate the crop at from eightcen to N t ulto . the Ten [ 5 o tiaieHds gl R ot gt s e PO TR (e el A R g Sl R Esparted, bas wndertaken Lo provides sftable | dmealy-dve bushels per scre, Harvesting il dences of setiloments, aro any critorlon, there | Lyelvo i lenath, although. traces of carbonate | of holding this grand State and - Nationa! Bol- | Spousefor the f of | be genoral tho last of this week. Tne weather BUNSTIOKE, Epectal Dispatch to The Triduns Derrnorr, Mich, July 23.—The weather has been quite warm to-day, A boy named Edward Clarkson was found on Eighth street in convul- sions end carried to the Trumoull Avonue Bta- a1.ADATONE scems to with the Government to dissolve Pare liament, and thinks it fts duty to do do. TII® GARTER. Lonpnoy, July 22.~The Quecn has conferred the Order of tho Garter on Lord Beaconsflcll must bave beeu at least that number. havo been discovered ouaide of this, and some | diors’ snd Ballors’ Houofon upou this suulver. | JHIT, @ memorable atniversary, the young @ob | s favoratle and cool, 74 in the hade. 1 it con- | tlon-House. A doctor was calied, who' said he | The Invastlture took placo at Osborao thls It was rather {maginotive souls aseort that the holt extonds | sary day. Tho peopls of thls enterprising city e o e Coopanaier, where be 33 | tinuos, Minaesota {s good for 0,000,000 bushels mros puffering trom an npoplectic M caused by | morning, . - P A LIVELY DURG the eutiro lougth of the range. This may bo | responded to his offurts, and the result s one visited Denmark with au eye to matriniony, | ©f woeat, It not more, and 10 per cent of the ml:en“w e 5&71'.:nfi.afi?'f?.&'?fl'%fl'é?p'éiifl§ AUSTRIA. ind {im foney was pl 3 every man | true, but still tho stubborn fact remalus thut no | of the grandest affairs of the kind evor held {u X | crop of 1577 Is yet in first banda. M,l,l'“ ot 7 ".p sntyy eveiy iy fmportant mines have boen struck outslde of | Ohio. The present Royal h“f"y of Dentuark, "m“‘f \&xozu, A\u;n,, July 22.—The cool, bright hact his pocket fall of dust; fortunca were sc- this eharmed circle; but b mb f mi B CELEBRATION. bas Leen us fortunate in its matrimonial alll. Ry % ) cumulated In a singlo day, and lust as rapidiy. | and locations developed and undevalaped within | The town 1s most siaboraters and tastefally | 8f¢et a8 aven the louse of Cobuurs, is Lutheran eather which hegan in this partof the State on v {n rellzion, but las manifested no difficulty In | 8aturday improves the crop prospects. Reports Banks, etores, and hutels flourlshod, theatros | the same fa legion.. A large numbcr of these | decorated, and thare is but ona patriotic im- adoptiiz other faiths when narricd. Alexandra, | At€ contficling as to the smount of damare were fn full blnst, and the gambling-saloons | mines, which aro situated upon the same beit, | pulse stirring the breasts of all. At sunrisen thepcmuat daughter, was under tio necessity | done. but it has probably been essegernted. and other sinks of (niguity sct to trip the feot | 8urpass the originat Camp Bird fn richness; not- Federal eoltite. was fired Ly Buithknight's | 00 G e dirying her reliziony | Guord juders think the crop witl average at least ably the Iron Mine, owned by Stovens & Lelter, | Battery, from Cloveland, From 0 to 10 o'clock ] he Drine twelve bushels per acre throughout the Rtat of the uunwary miner were crowded from sun- Chicaga: the Couver & Hallock, Long & Derry, | the Coliiory. and snilors, who aro present in beliel, when she married the Prince of Wales. Dutof a quality Inforior to 1ast tear. . Tt .p‘m:; down topunziee, OF course tlicre was the tra- | Lirtio Pliisburg, Adeiaide, Frinr, and others too | large numbers, zatherod st the hoadquarters of | Her Urother, olaccd on tho throne'of Groece,In | Wi8ol8 a4uyinfeelur bo last veac, Tt appears ditfonal desperado, with his knifo and little | numerous to mentlon. Theso latter mings | the Soclety, and formed in line. Meanwhile, Rurslan Princess Olgs, fu 1807, atid it bas been | West of St. Poter, and the yleld in that victnity pistol, ready to carve or shoot sumcbody; and | yleld what is known 8s Lard carbonates, abonnd- | President ftayes and party arrived in o special sald, over aud over azoin, that be has became | I8 estimated at twenty bushels perscro. llar- h * were also the Vigilautes, who ofton | 10 with ruby and native silver, the mill-returus | car upon the Pan-fiandle Rallroad from Colum- 2 mamber of the Greelk éhurch, like ber. The | Yest bexina generaliy this week. e il often giving aa bizh a8 1,500 ounces to the ton. | bas, whore he bad boen stopping since Friday | 3,TeRber o8 L8 CRene HInn fKE ber Bhe | Yo, ol el (on o0ty 20— whent lautiched theso fellows on Charon without much | g [vtle Pittsburg, locsted near the head of | evehing, haviog passed throngh here at that her infancy 1o womEnhood, found no aiileniny | badly damaged by the rust, and Todged ceremony, and then planted wliat was fef: on | feray.lorse Gulchy tn the carbonate belty | time enroutes Ha was recelved with mueh oo s abandoging that faith, prelininary to hey | Weather hot and wet. Harvest will be 1o fuli the hilleide. tn ono graveyard beneatn the | I8 orio of the Intast strikee, and is siowing up | thusissm by the soldiurs aud citizens, aud a | 10 sbondofing, that fith, preltniuney to ber | I8 R 2t i whizperiog pincs there aro ten little mounds, | very rich. The main shatt s now down nalute of tiwgnty-onc guns was fired fu honor of Hole (a“lh‘e Tmplre of Ruseln. ~Thers remalns o = lin n row, and every solitary tenant of the | 8 distance of forty feet, exposing a vein of ore | Lis arrival. HIs party—consisting ot somo half- tlrd dnukht‘crpo( Doumark, the Princess Thyro, ILLINOIN, same dled with bis boots ou. - *Hoss-stealin® | twelve fect [n thickness, whicn assays from 200 | doren persons—was Immmlnw driven to the | | I EOE tembor, 1853, aad, it young Napo- Bpectal Dirvaiches to The Tridune, und general cussedness aid it,” remarked a | t0 1,500 ounces to the ton. ‘The mioeral in of | Lanaing Houso, where rooms bad been engaied ; leon has ",,“‘,“;, Baltte with a matrimonlal Nzoaa, Cumberland Co., July £2.—Winter- grizzly vld veteran, * g the hard carbonate varioty, and yiclds very | and st 10 o’clock !ha‘?meculnn, uuder thecom- | SO0 'fi.’,. ‘must ba the falr objoct of hbis pur | wheat alt stacked, Bome '_Lm‘ ed. Wil yield All the placer-clalims yielled enormonsly, and | fesdly to troalnont. A mosth ago thomine | imand of Lieut.Col. J. U. Welirle, started for | FiPotgs S8 S0t 6 o Fursblovt of (e pue- | wheat st stacked, | Some threstied, Wil steld e et ecto the beddrock wus favor. | Fduunt It $100,000 would touch {1, Tho orluioal | *The sxeteimes of the day took placa on the dudgtoic (romn bir publislied portralts, 28 cOMEIY | oy ol below 75 cents. Oats cut. Average wonld be takeu out’ with three boxes overy | Ulscuverur and part owner, Mr. Richis, s oneof | Fair-Grounds, which aro directly adjolning the Two diflicultles 8fu obyious. One is, flow | crop. Corn will not make over ono-third of s twenty-four hours. Where money camo o | the veterau prospectors of the district, and has | Fort, and afforded s very suitable ngn belng coutd Napoleon and Thyra pay tho fouschold crop. easily, men naturally grew reckicss, and, in the | scratclied and worrled through until success bas | sliady, and & delightful resort from the heat of weekly billal The other ia {Vc{uu PYiecaiie A Lee Co., July 2. —11 £ of sprl great majority of cases, the millionalres of 'O, | crowned him for hcr own. Mo wears good | tha sun. & Catholic? for, moat cortainly, Louls Napoleon | wir wror .Lee Lo, July 23 —Harvest of spriog who rodu up and down tho gulel in s carriago: | clothics now, and the faithful dog who hus beun | "Thess exercises oponed at 11 o'clock a. m. | 5 Catuoitel for, most cor mbfi{_'ul‘ s l“‘umn" wheat and oats commenced. Wheat falr. Oats and-four, who gava winc-suppers, and compll- | bis companton through storm and suashine, and | with prayer from Chaplain Bates. This gentlo- hurch. He has too limited an Income to live | full. Graln will be put on the market as soonus meuted a,e“y actresses by pitching gold nug- | endured huoger, cold, and porsccutions for his | man, wlio was before the War a lawyer in Cin- on, eveuns a bachelor Prince, and the fajr | threshed. cts the size 0f waluuta on tho stage, are eithor | sake, ducs not know lim, clonatf, was an sraiy-officer, and since has taken | gL 0t " honmark, who now pines on the | . H1GHLAXD, Madison Co,, July 23.—The_in- farmalcas, whintug meniicants to-da, or alse | - Leadsille s, boyond doubt tho grdors In the Episcopal Chiurch, and 1s Kecor |y s portlonicss. ' Her fathor, the fourth Acoag heat bis, Gt & atop o throsting. Not 3 elding =8 much as was expected. hat n',:',:‘.‘;‘.‘,“ ‘(‘5;: ‘32”15’.:::‘”1;,&,”‘{,',“” :ht‘: - | to-day in Colorado. The amount of re-product | At the closs of this pra er, aud after tho exo- .I".‘:fixv'fllfl,fl;fl:’;ffi“‘:flofifl’fi;fi,mflf i Bt Loy lmvroud.nGood many l;:;fi', pluits are still green in the gulch,“l may be estimated at 8,000 tona & mouth,—000 | cution of a ploce of muslc, stie address of wol- in 1853 appointed to the succession, the relgning | Bneven. BOLBMN JAOK,— . tons of this amount being couverted to bullion | come was delivered by Gen. Willard Warner, of mnnm_ch” Letog_childicss, and beeame King in Nzw Caxton, Plke Co., July 22.—Two-thirds 80 called from his tondoncy to be perpetually | byithe lome-smeltcr, while tho bulance issackod | Alabams, but a forimer resident of this city. He 1563 on the death of Fredarick VIL All that | of the wheat In stack. Wil bo sold a8 soon as chantiog sacred sonirs. Uhiore. Botoim Jack | 80d_shipped to Omuha or 5% Louts. A great | was, o fow years ugo, Untted Btates Sonator | (e (0 O MEANEK SR SLAE | bogsible. Corn 50 por cent leas than last yoar. Loxpox, July 22.—A special from Vionna reports that Gen, Paillipovich had a conference with Mchiomet Alf, which came to no result. Count Zischy, the Austrlan Ambassador at Corstautinople, througn direct communfen - ¢ tions, clicited from the Pourte that eveu If the present pegotiations should fall through, the Austrians wll) not be actively opposcd in Bos- ol to live. Mzurms, Joly 24—An Itallan named Maxel, sunstruck ou Saturday, died this norning, :Lcltbtl' to-day pleasant. No new cuses report- —_— IIIT WITH A BRICK. Spxetal Dispateh to The Tribune. Derroir, Mich,, July 22.—Joseph Gebor, o Inboring man living oo Mala street, was struck oo the head this afternoon by a falllng brick while at work on the Randulph street sewer, sustaning o fracture of tho skull. e did not appear to be injured very serfousty, and started to walk home, He weot intothe saloon on Gratfot avenue and commcnced drinking beer, He svon became uncunisclous, sod was carried home Ly two policemen. He s now lytng at the polnt of death. Pix ABSOLUTE RUBBISIL Ex-Gov. Palmer on Flat Shinplasters—Reads Demucrata a Lesson, Btata Regrster, July 10 It 13 deplorable that so many Democratic Con. ventions, State and local, continue to use so much worn-out political rubbish in the con- structlon of their piatforina. The platforms of the 8tate Conventions of Ohlo, Arkansas, snd Missourd abound In this “deud matter,” which adds bulk, but oecither symmeetry nor streagth, to their handiwork, while tnany Cougresstunal and Scoatorial District Conventious {u this and other States have imitated thelr perniciaus ex- EXPLAINED, Loxpon, Jaly 22.—Mr.: Layard, the British Atbassador at Constautinople, has received Information that when the Russian Clreassians fOred upon the English man-of-war boa*. near tha Gulf of Savas, on the I5th inst,, there wus no officor near them, and.also that the English sailors who had beou arrested wers reloased as #00n as they were brought before an officer. L 118 RNODOPE INVESTIGATION, T ConsTaNTiNOPPE, July 22,—The International Commisalun to Inquirs Into the Rhodope fnsur- rection started for that district yesterday yia Adrianople. SERVIA. BrLoRADE, July 22.—A uksse has been pob- 1isbed abolishing the statool sleze and revoking the extraordinary powers vested (n the military . nuthorftles during tho war. Much dissatisfeo- tion with Russla Is expreascd. by the Servians. They accuse Russta of abandunlog ber allics. | QRERCE. Arniena, July 22.—The Greek Chambers will meet on the Sth of Ausrust. ¥ roportfon of the freight fs shipped by way of | from his adopted State, but bas since rather ro- z 0 ats yiolding good. . 3’.‘.51%1‘!’[.:*‘3%:‘;'""; e the v?:fit‘“:a%;s:eu,‘g ?.:;fl..".':ln". Spriogs u;‘:é“u :l:‘r’?w-fl?m:e r:l;t;gml., Hred from f:“':'.':'.“*un}%.“;"}fd‘.'p";:fi:h:fi‘ififlf B | 2 te Broma ries b tbns s, b O‘Puy.:é.ulxlfilfl: o duly #2.-Moot of the | P The Corminte: weation o ther whioh | Towe, Jaly 22.—The Migtterial fournal, tho way, ure questiona no one cau auswer. Tha on teamss the h ace, o e e : t: wheat hrestied. Poor. sold st onca. : crale o i erne aettied nets In bla carcer are, that o came uty | Atcbison, Topeka & Santa Fo liafiroad 18 | should wive the welcomiug sddrese. . He ot e et Snnun AUlaaolty to 1 o batick Thes at yeas: tho managers of some Domocratls Consentlons | Diretto, dinavows any connection of thy Govern: ‘ find most difllculty in casting to the baty und tho owls, and, uuliwpplly, while tiey have re- tained the rubbish, they have sppropriatud aud indorsed theories that aro rudically unsound and viddous, snd still bave vitallty enouch to be dan- aarous. We have before us now the proceedings of soveral of these Democratic Conventions and their platfonns, thst fllustrate the fondness with which men cling to dead as woll as danger- ous failacics. in onc of the counties of this Btate, for exam- ple, the Democracy lately assembled in conven- tion, and, after adopting rosolutlona fully ex- pressive of Democratic theories In regard to standing armies, the subordivation ume mill- tary to the civil authority, atd the ilmitation of the authority of the Federal Government by the Constitution, {t proceeds 1w aseert that the Fed- eral Uovernment authonty to lssue pyxr money and ko It u lewul tender for all oo public and private, which s a more despatic and mont with the present agitation for tho atuexa- tlon of Southern Tyrol. It declurca tho Gove croment tust respect the right of pablic meet- tog, but will know how to deal with the move- ment §f it passes boyoud the field of freo dis- cusslon. The rvlations between Italy aud Aus tria are @rmly established by treattes loyally signed and accepted, - Z crraus. Lonpox, July 22—(en. Sir Garnct Wolsely & hias arrived st Larnaca, Cyprus. BISMARCK'S HINT. : Loxpox, July 2.—A Vienna correspoudent tefegraphs that be can vouch for the aceuracy of the statement that Bismarck not long since ¢ emphatically informed the ltallau Ambassador that it was of paramount Interest to the Ger~ g Napo- the smlch in '57, and located a cladm, | Jooking up this way, and the gulch wiil not be | pressed bis picasure ot seelug so many of bis ’ CrLAY Uity, Clay Ca.. July 23,—Nige-tonths Fortune _awiled ‘G him, Jock -took | long without raiffond faeilives. The latter | cid commdor-inarms, and weicomed ail to Now- | Ioon's voraging in questof a Seavdimavian bride, | | CAY LiTE, Clay, Coo uly ShoNisotanth out uirgeets of the quartz, aud, when bocleancd | Company, who had a bitter contest with tho | ark hospitality and the oxecices honoring Mc- | 2! nothing 8 day and find yourselves,” tho prob- | fear of lower prices. Oats good. Corn will up In the fall, he found hlmsclf the owner of | BAFTOW-guage respecting the right of way | P'herson. He wasloudly applauded. abllity of sucn'an alianco scems m’dnuu‘m,m, average with last year, #Im,00 i dust. Alas for Jack! tha golden f through tho Grand Cuion of the Arkansas, [ Aftor auothor pleco of ‘muslc, the principal | FoUIY MixBRE, Tuzewell Co., July 23 —Whoat gen- treasurs overbalanced him, and be launchod out | have at last come out victorlous, aud uro now | speech of the day was delievered by Gen. d. erully good and gone into stack, Thought that on the wikieat career of dissipation. In abont | Rrading thelr line fifty miles below. Thoy are | Warren Kelfer, M. C. It wua an eloquent ora- AUTIHOR OF THE MARSTILLAISE. | tbe prescnt fs the best tuuc tosell, Mostly three vears ho roturned dead-broke, snd sincg | 8mbitlous, and, witn the gulch opcereached, thay | tion, such as this orator s capable of giving. Trts Currevondence Pull Nail Gaselte, thresed fram the shock, Cutting outs. Corn Lt tfine be has been drifting over the country, | Yill probably keep right on over the Tennessce | 1o revicwed the history of McPhorsou, and M.Reus de 1 Gards, who recontly weoto o | £°0d stand bet not forward, an object of pity aud remorse, He ts now flah- | Puss, and through Into Utuli, whose miners ors | pald . glowing euloglum to his wmemory, He -ING (s y Baite Pranum, Homilton Co., July 23— tnie for ulivelihood at the ‘Twin Lakes, ana on | 08 their knces, prayiug tiem to come. showed tho combluation of circumatances | blography of Rouget do 1'fsle, shows that tho | ywheat yielding far below last season. Belilog Eabvath-days oceastonally bolds forth to s small ‘Wages are good {1 Leadvilie, and Iabor in | which led to the bloody but somewbat declslve | writer of the **Marselllaiso™ was a Royalist. | as fast as threshed from 00 to 50, Oats in shock but select congregation. Ile has abandoned | octive demaud, Carponters command $3.50 | battie of Atlanta: and closed with the exprea- The song (words aund mnusic) was written at | but lizht. Corn sufleriug from Lest and minini; for, Mke the Virgiuda City doctor, he | aod $3 per day, blackamiths, 83.50; bricklayers | sion of hope for the futurs prosperity and Strasburg on the 24th of April, 1792, at tho | drought. took t00 muny risks; hia went too heavy on his | and masons,” B4, wagou and cabinet-makers, | peace of tha country. The address was lstened i Mayor of tho it Mires, Macoupin Co., July 23— Wintor wheat pop’larity. ¥ and common lagorers from $2.50 to & Duy | to attentively and enthuslastically applauded, bouse of M., do Dictrich, the Mayor of tho city, yielding frum sixteen to twenty busbiols. Qual- In ij the famous board, with very fair grub, can be obtaiucd PRESIDENT UAYEA aod on the news of war haviog beon declared | ity pood. Three-fourths of the corn stacked, PRINTER-DOY GOLD-LODE for 86 & week. vislons and grocories of a)l | waa fotroduced and paid a fine tribute to the against Austrin. The song creatod great enthu- | Farmers do not feel like selling pricos i) dlnco!ven:d.] 1"1" ll]l;un&m}"nbonl thrcle l‘::ma;r'flu ;";‘;;:';:",:g:";‘,g» :33 o‘;.,"w ‘E'i &bgl:gd memor of Mfl‘hamufiw n:m:z the gn‘:'flm atoam, and was ot once printed under tho title gg:r«& &ag-" cut ;md zood crop, Corn in miles up the guleh from Leadyille, near a col- C ot v | o e Uencrals over bim a use who knew ¥ . " ) ter ol jon than last year, Tection of olds dismantled cobius, which ara set | f5ured at two cents s pound. bim best, Gov. Ub\hor' was next introducod, | Of *Cbant de’Guerrs do I’Armco du Rhin, I dungerous power than was ever clakmed for the | man raco that Trontioo and the City of Tricste down tpon the maps and guide-books as Oro —————— and, slowly adfasting hls apectacies, read a few | The authior aduressed s coby of his work to KANSAS. o 4 4 ? y City. “’Iuo vein was very rich, *I:Idlmu large LE MANN. EQUIN. words in bis usual hesitating manner from a | Marshal Luckner, ond dedicated It to “the &nectal Diro-siches n The Tridune, t:fixfil g‘:fix‘fia‘;‘; h: ?.'Sil’:’"f a?:&:oa}x:t:h Higukt “,.v:; :?::;T‘:;nmm, Em:u:-:k‘:fl ;I::: f;"x’lni- 'fl'é :.‘::'l;u‘ffl:fl fltmz ¢ fi:h-’fx: -rz;rmnmrlp& Calls were then loudly | nyanes of Sylvaln bullly, Grat Mayor of Parls.”” | Ricumonn, Fraukila Cow duly ®.~—Winter uou,\rmneutlumu L:;lllnud for Iu:ll stuoo the |y o000 _,‘uly ._,,_,‘_‘ o=k apectal thomy een take d L i curfous to ruflect that the Mayor of Strus- { wheat all stsckod; yielding twenty bushels | Fovolution of and Ia uctually loconsistent i = sinavg the differcot partaers, and the inevitablo | A Qaoer Little Status, and the Protty Le- BN, BHARMAX, ! . B cau- nuch rocluiation hias been tssued 4 Hilipatio, tic slp lias ot been worked far gond Conascted with It who camo forward amid a perfoct storm of ap- { DUrg, In whoso house the Lyinu was composed, | Oats belng cut. Comn botter tusa ever known, | Y1Ith tho priuciples of constitutioual rupublicau :‘x:’nm: .'n?fi.fm;i'-"& the d'.'m.. takes zm.: several years past. The Hon. J. Marshall aul, 0. C. ¥ullon (n Baltimore Auserican, lause, His speoch was short, but anvthing | perislicdon the acatlold; that Marshal Luckner, | Ground dry, neoding rain, 1t may be well ecough sald that 1t Ls the duty | ynterest fn th rity of Cyprlotes, and Whose sinddeif deuth at New York o few months | Brosssts, June 3L.—Among the fountalas of | from Lim was appreciated by the boys. Iie | 1o wuom the first cupy was addrassed, ahared | * Hunom, Atcbison Ca,, Jaly 2%—Wheat will | of the Geverament afothe Unties Statos, tn thy | oterest In the brosperity P! promisig reforms and measarcs to prouwur‘ agriculture and commerve, | p The fever 18 somnowhat prevalent in Cyprus. WOLSELKY'S PROGHAMME. . 8ir Garuct Wolscley has provisionally settled -~ - the leadiug polnts of bis progrsmwe, o will . appolot & mixed Commiselon to deal with tho * complicated land question, and will diylde the Isiand into five districts. WILL 300N DEPALT. Loxpox, Jul( Z}-5 3, m.—~A Constantinepla dispatch save ibat, o cousequence of the com- meuceniens of the evacuation of Sbuinla, the Itussans announcs the probable doparture from Turhey of & portlou of their troups in six weeks, sud that the remainder will rotire toto Eustorn, Roumelts. CONTEMPLATED APPBAL. 1t 1s sald the Purto will shortly appenl to all the leadlug foreizn capitallsts for ald iu devele opiug the resources of that country. MIBCELLANEOUS, : " BUBINESS PROGPEOTS. Loxbox, July 22.—The. Zime suys: “Active €20 s atill freels to the publie, was onc of the ussels there 18 none sald that tho old soldiers wero | theaame fate; and that Bailly, to whom it wus ey 1 cluvipal owners, oud, Lnd bo tived, 1hia vatus: | Lot oy ore fobes :‘:‘:m‘.”‘;‘“:;:;"lfv:‘;"‘ - lofton airaid ' that’' the' - resuite " of | (edieaiel wab xeviited of 1he Chump do Mars | €0 olehtoss l’}"“l" 1ithe aceo; excelleat qusl le proverty wight have boen developed, The A thire s ok RIS | thy War wereigoing to be lost in tho indulerence | {n o pecullarly reyolting mauper. - Ity; stacking; only those solling who are forced mine In wow ahnst full of water, and muny | 81d thero {s nonohiat 1s Leld in such revereiice | of “peace. 1t sometimes scems ns though | According to ST, d6 I Gardo, tho hyma reach. | o scll, 8¢ 75 couts. Corn the best we ever had thousand dollara will bs required to put it fo | Ly the poople of Brusscla. It {s » drollcuriosity, | nothing but war will bring the people out 1n | ed Marsailles ih the montd of Juvo, and wos at | Oots a fuilure. working order again. whilg at tho samo thme It Is & true picturc of { their sirength aud power. He was glad to | ouce monupolized by that revolutionary band Paora, Mismi Co., July 22 —Wheat and oats Whilo placer-oxcitement was ot |t beleht in | fnnocenceand nature. Ho stands on bis pedestal, | 2270 tho men come out in thiv way with their | which marched upon Parls to take port fu tha | all stacked in fine conditlon. Wheat has beea Catiforula Guleh, the miners often encounterod sliowlng by his countonance that ho fs oblivi * | wives nnd childron, 1t would do them good to | gangulnary scenes of the Rulgn of Terror, Lam- | threshed, yielding botier than the crop of 1677, wpecultar yellow sand, very beavy, which they il 0 16 0LLivious | veviva the memories of their hardships and | artine, n his * History of the Girondists,” saya;: | No salcs. - Weather hiot. Corn needing raln, congldered "worthiess, und which was aumped | ©f the fact that ho ts surroundod by spactators, | atrugles. o closod With the hove hat civil | “iine'ner song fow from city to city; the Mar. | . YaTks CENTa®, Woodson Co., July Sh— out of thelr sluice-boxes with muny corses, It | and that some of them. glance st bim from be- | war inight never aato coms. Attornev-General selllals spread it al over France, aud beuce fts | Wheat In stack; po destro to sell at present Benw tiens out that this desplsed yellow sand | Lind their fans. 1t is the fgure of a. hearty and | Deveus was next iutroduced, and mado 8 happy | uame. De 1'Isle’s ol mother, a plons woman Emm. Outa flue crop. Corn cumpares favoru- was carbonate of lead robust little boy, about 6 years of aze, standing | # . te waa rejoiced ot this colebration of | and a Royalist, wlarmed ot the elfect of herson's | biy with Jest season. MICIL IN BILVER: on & pedestal over 8 half-circlo basin, and ns ho | the day on which the uoble bero sacriliced his | yoico, wrote to Lim, * What ls this ruvolutionury | = MANUATTAN, Rller Cou July 23.—Farmers aud many a maa, in bis bilnd search for nug- | hias been frequently stolen or defaced an orna. | 16 bymn, suug by a band of brigands who are tray- | boldiug back thelr wheat for botter pricesi nine- Lets, stumbled over a fortune without knowing | mental fron railin, losed both the busm and MX-GOV. FLETCIIRR, OF MI8SOUSRI, ersing France, and with which your uame is tgemw:nuollu of the erup gons into stack, t. A very shoret timo sutliced Lo exhaust tho | the statue. But Mannequin {s wn historical | befog introduced, tuanked the people of Ohio | mixed upt’ Do Plste Lluself, proscribed as a | Corn Is rood; uearly all In tassel, rickiest of the placer-tields d for u number of | character, znd he bas stood for 400 years in hia | that Oblo soldiers cuno over and suved tbo di- Royalist, beard i and shuddered as he cecupeid JACKSONVILLE, Neosho Co., July 23.—Throsh- vesrs California Gulch comparutively de- | present position. The first statuc was in stone, | Yided Stateof Slissourl, He rulated somo very | by sume of the wid pasees of the Alpa.”” In | ing commeuced. Wheat yleldjug from ten to eerted. Flumes and wiles of ditches, which | but 260 years ago It was replaced by the present | Butuorous storios of Qen. Buerman. Ho sald | fuct, Houget de IIsle, having refusod to accapt | twelve bushels, Qualit bem-ru!u 1aat season. lud been constructed to bring the water from | bronze lyure by Duquesnvy. There aro varions | that the lattor used to wear an old blouse and the decroe which deprived Louts XVL of bis | Prive low—60 cents. We think the prospect the monntaine down iuto the gulch, were | legeuds o connection with it, the best accopted | Fide a 6:40 Lorse, but bad now got a uew coat | throne, lnid down bis eword, A fow yoursafter | gloomy for botter prices. Cora prospect is now abandoned; houses were forsaken in & single n(xwhlnh 1s that the son of a distiuguished man | With brass buttons and sosngics ou it. Just ub | ne roturued o France, wus thrown foto prison, | botter than last {cln uchi; merchants suddenly fouud theio- | had been loat for some time, having strayed | this moment tho platform, which ol becomo | and, like Hoche, would have beon gulitotimed | Kinwix, Phillips Co., July SL—Fall wheat eclves withont customers, und the bulk of the | away, This part of Brussels was thea a thicket, | too beavily loaded with people, weat down with | but'for tho dowutall of Robespierre. ylelaing vwenty bushels. Wil sell as soon as entire comuunity, {rrespective of age, sex, or | and it was on the spot on which the fountain | & Rrest crash, and with constdcrable diflculty M. de la Gardesays that while Rougotda I'fsle | Dossible, Onts never better. Good Leads aud conditlon, gutherl themselves up and struck | was subscquently erccted by his father that he | Gen. Bhernan oud President Hoyes cseaped | was wandering abott §ir u state of destitution | plump grains. exercise of its puwer to levy and collect 1axes, 1o Anticipate its reveuncs by che tssge of the notes of its ‘T reasury, Rylhh in coln ut the will of the bolder, Buch Treasury uotes as wero sug- gested by Mr, Jeflerson woidd Le preferable as & currency for weneral use to the ban’ lsaues, and that courve would enable the Treasury Lo divorce {tself from the banks. Such a polliy (s in barmouv with domocratic ideas of govern ment, but the claiuy that the Federa! Govern- neat has power Lo make &lflq tokuns, whether u tha for of promnises pay, or in the form # Good for $10," us saine propose, money, und then cotnpel their use, ts_undemocentic in prin- «iplo und infiullely absurd as o piyn of practical fuance. Why will Datnocratic Conyeutluns cuntinue to give thelr indorsemsnt to wich 0. Bulte nonsenso ‘Thers is now no apology in the condition of the country for thie contiutied ussertion of Lhese fallucies by Desnocrats, even i€ it ever was justi- flable. ‘Thie paper lssucs of the Treastury and of the banks ure now uracticatly convertivle juto colu, and for that reasun, of equul yalue with coln. Do Democrats desire to alter this cuudition of thivgs! Do they desire that paper currency sball be mnude more valuab out for other quurters. was found, aiter diligent ‘scarch, just iu the | from tha debris. At length bis hymn was belnis everywbere performed. At o and thorefors more disticult to bo obtalnud, than | preparations wre apparcat for & favomble change + Mutters rewalned in this desolate and wo-be- | pasition uud In the act which the status repro- OZN, GARFIRLD & military spoctacle st the Opera, hurss, fout, WISCONSIN, coin, or do they seok 10 cheapen Ui paper Gur- | in cupmercial affuirs. Revorts frow yarlous rone stste unul 1877, when u discovery was | senta. Iu gratitude for his recovery the fouut- | Was enthusiastically culled for, aud res 18 | artillery, and tue people howled it fn chiorus; Bvectal Ditpaichss (o The Tridume, reucy, thot it may be less valuable than coln! Pt ban ot dectiatt mado which has sin was erccted, aud hes atood during all the | & speech that made the old wuldicrs cheer and | and whieh they reaclied the Jast couplot aciors { Nzwront, Columbla Co., July 23.—8pring | Ir they deslre ouly that the paper curreney | CeBtrea of the tron Industry aro ly more UEVOLUTIONIZND AFFAINS, viclssitudes of wer and chauges of “Govern- | cheer again., e sald that the fuct was, wawere | aud sudiouce had to o down on thelr knees to whaat will beouly 1 falr crop. Chilneh-bugs are | should be of equal value with cotn, do they not { escouraging.” and revived In g grest measure the atirrin e It Las beew from time Imuwemo- | right aod our enemies were wroog, sudso Jou | Mile. Matlisrt, who represcuted lLdberty and ‘ divs o050 and 64, T June of that year. | Gl an ‘obiect of - bopulr aectionOn | 5a thlk was B0t MAMITIe. thors wadld be & sk who was placed at the summnit ofa lttle mount- ""::"" ‘”:‘ "'{,"&“’""““‘3“"‘"““:{ Byets Putrick wud Churles Gallagher, brothers, and | grand holiduys it hus always beeu the custom | stant quarrol, and should be. Ho thought war | sine Even the hores hutl tobow the head aad | fust being cut, Oats good. Com fully up to putives of the Emerald Iolc, commeuced aink- [ of Le Maunequin to wear a costume, and an | bad dutis wuch for the peopie, with all its dis- | Bend tho knce, The wetor Laisey, who wus '"}L!W 50, Haik T Cor July 228 sl {uz o shatt up Btray Horee, uno of the tribu- | aflicer {4 regularly sppoloted and padt by tho | wdvantuecs. The peopls belawe acqualnted | churzed with the rotrain, was dressod a4 a saxs iasoo. Bauk Co July 23.—Spring wheat tarica of Culiforula Guich, The boys wers | City c.muih of Brusetis, whose duty it'1s to | With cach otber and the varjous rrsources of | culutie, und ware o red cap. After cach coaplet | 380 oats look ex ho. "“"‘em'}t e o poors thelr credit was below pur at the villaze- | drcas him on theso ocrasions sud to keep him | the country, in s way they nover could bave | he rocaivod ma. ebroce frou Ml Duchamp, | Corn bas Rm"‘;‘.'“"““‘“ iy M“‘," ns grocer's, und the comblued capital of both wus | fu repar and i runving When Louis | doue otherwise, At tho closs of the specctics 8 | who fmpersonated Fguhte. On the fall of M}j: erll & Wm“m,! owts. Winter burcly sufliclent to purchase & sack of four, In | XV, capturcd Drasseis i 1747 bo wore a large | free subper was served (o tne soldiers, and thoy | Robsopurre, Houget do I'[sls wrote anotber | Wheat just rips Yield from tweaty-tive to GERMAN POLITICS, Loxpoy, July 25—A Berliu dispatch says the Nathma! Libersls admit that they expect to suffer somo lossea fu the approachiog vloctions for memburs of the Reichstag, but thiuk they will retain a msjority iv that body. 1% 1s stated that Count Katzfeldt is to suc- ceed Prince leury VIL of Reuss as German kuow that no law can sgualize them, and’ {3 it lecessary to inform intellipeut men that thy only mode by which cain_aud psper issues can e made of cqual value s that of umktnf them convertible jnto euch othery at the will of those who may hoid elthert 1 is thme that Demo- crats should cease to collect last year's birds' nests. For years to come the Denoeratie party 18 10 bo the a:xntral commauding Bzurc ly Amer- g grad crscd. s forty-tive bushels. ¢t & p Skl o dan, s bovd e g | Rl fockale do b et Lu XN Le whs | ersdunly dlpiel L oo Dot tin sumes:of bt Incopruptioi A | , BrakTa, Montoe Ca, July S1—Wiater wheat | kot pullie, lis real princplos undorts o | Awbusdor us Comataniinonle, dlstanca of forty feot they encountered » | tontass, and the Enipire. Girded bim with the | ever got. tozethar in this portion of the Btato, [ few years later, whens deacent on England was | moetly cut. Hesvy ralus Bave delayod stuck- [ {1 R6Pg S70000, OF, cOBRLLLORT, Tenubinoun Bakuin, July 2i—An luiperiol order has yein of this pecolar yellow heary sand, and | French tricolor undér Napoleon. Tho Dutch | 8ud numbored ot least 0,000, In the ovening a | o lours lator, whous desccnt on | lng. Bstimatod yild swenty bashels. Furmors | Jiiis, cs'and cotes to the front, the soatiar the | beeh paulished royGkIug tho pravibition of the Pat coneludea that bé would brog s sample | Goyerament iiposcd the Orungo colors ubon | krand banquet was Rives fn bovar of the div: | o A e Wil seil as soon &4 threstied. ' Barloy excellent. | 4 merian people will give it thelr confidence, | export of borses. down town and secury su nssay. Tuthe uston- | him, The days of Sotember bubeld bim | boguishod Kuests of the Lanstog House, Pres. “Trop flor dosatuatour do Fonde, ‘ete., Belng cut. Bpring wheat rusted budly, ~ Yield | TR0 o80d buey thels doad s TN VATICAY, fiment of all varties concerned, Lhis stull | dreased in s blouse. aud uuaer the prosent | Kout Hayos and purty return 1o Washiiztn ot | 4.1 warmed e that Nanolcom u glant with te | @18 Bo ligtt. = — Iou, July B.—1t was staged some timo back turned qut to be carbonates of lead viclding | relem, on graud occasfons, L gencrally wears | the 1 o'clock tratu to-night, while Geu. Bhermau g b o A e e A Dangeress Lightatag-lod. that the Popd had (nstricted a Congregation of B o it o onows gl (¥ha strtks | the tluic of th Civil Guard, This little fuau- | gocs back 1o s country reaidence noar Lancas- | o 502 Vitig “vhen ‘vetcbrated o verse the T IR sh o TR The Cluclunall Gruselte priuts a letter written | Canlinals exaning aud report upun the ques s el S S S oy | MR VB L iy | T P e s et e ML | e B2 A T e | 0 i I | St B Gl Dilueral deposit which is pronounced by experts | f the poopie of Liruseels 1o relation to him way A soake's veat, e e s retucniad, Ly o | tretne beat of last week bas severely iojured e il st pecimsss, Ol bning ol | L YA, T S0 bo WUAL CEVERL. Tty Wle: Bfyheistobetts o e ri be Judgud. ‘The object of icds bequcsis wad PuiicdeloMe Tuner, satila poet onco mora tuned bis Ijre, 5d wrote [ the whoat. ~Probably to the extent of balf th | feuponse’ o wna . written by u Ronticman in | HoD, OF culitss, cabectally IOreed G e anunul of this Western region. News of the discovery | (ocuraish a fund, ol auly to (uralsl biu whth | _8peaking of suskes, yosterday, Bupt. Brows, [ ids *Diou couserve Is ih'* witlch 18 about the [ crop, Corn is tu the beet condition. Much of | [buan, Ou whio bad hourd avztinionts o fuvor | dcome of HEJUOL et apart LY ihe il apread like wiidGes and ‘mainer pmpocl'or?.' dresies for fetos, Iflu also wflilup flx: ]‘;m“h 1 of the Zoological Garden, sald that he could teil | wost antd-republican anthem ever penued, 1t 18 already lu tassel. o TR R ol the uew rud, but who was uot couvioged, :xhuvu"um;n :lr“ ‘.l:'uw mnr' ?‘%: e wi sdvetturers eaine, Lrooplug 1 roin overy | Backsmry. hi bt piat alich the Sty wb: | & nake story aud uoi s socond-Landed ons - aramiiLoo, Ulackbawk Co, July B3 The | This s tho leteer erta oW vays thut It ppear the Covitregas usrter Of the State, Tho 0K MINIVE WALHELS | Bamiaaarl g sl e fUs which the cLy ad- | Ciiler, - About s yoar ago vas of the-larke repe QuiIP, bt bt e e Moty Barsusontan Ixavievriow, Wavwinarow, Apell | (T SOV TR I U POt cat avall of Georgetown, Contral, Clear Creek wid oy wnd whiclipaye fortls " | vics 1n tho collection took sick and sexined to b | | We bave s whole week of sundays—Boston | WELteld betier than bt yeur, Burloy aad rae A e oyt oo Vlan of Ightulngrod 304 | | iiaself of tho advantages oforad by the law ia fudder-linys i-:«n ellolgh, depopulated by CANADA. goiog nto @ decling. Notuiug that they could | Commercial Lulletin. saticipated, Y introduced souy yuure ago of dlscuaryiog siecirlc- | 80 {ar us they do ot offcud agalust the splritual 'mu::l;x gnu’d ml: :‘;‘1’: ‘3:‘::1:»:3-1'::? ?fi: San e give him sppeared to do bim good, and from | Poor Potter ts still suffering the Ag’nles of RakA :}{“ o7 “u:;:‘l‘vln\u‘m“ g .‘.'4‘.'..:".5‘.‘:2’.';”.# ;'va:ufi":oi'm power—a s _d”_“wd_m‘_m' wue, Jusn, Montaal, July 2.—Oncof Mayor Beaudry's | 108 Of appotite and steeplessncse the snake | bieh Jioks.—Philaddphia Hulletin. o m“:m 2 SRS Ou all uldes of the rod thr0UELOUL It WhoTE ehtent I e Uu the 27th of June, 1877, the new town of special Coustables, while futoxicated, attempted becamsa 8 nere wreck of his fonoer self, A Whea the Poundmaster gets 50 cents for shut- BaatricK, Guge Co., July 2h.—\Vinter wheat Another supposed fmpruveuieul was to terulnuty dvilic wss focorporated. It growth has lawrge blauket had been placed in the serpent’s the oud of the rod near the ground 1o & sharp Gen. Bhorman has writleu & private lctu::: o c ant bog, (s that uotmal fecs-auce bols, Nearly all friend fn New York bitterly denounclng been woudrous. t but littie uver a | 10 87est nd search Bergt. Richardson for 8- | coll for bl to sleep upon, One mornlug the | LLEK UP 8 Yugr J will syerage tweoty-five busbels. Nearly ul bob buth those plaue are st variance with | 8 frivd o Net Year sgo was mzszn'fi'::fl. -hrluh':ug arms. The officious *apecial # was taken Wthe | keeper found Shut the blavkel had d.lnpp:‘lred. wofficat stacked. Will go on the market as soon 28 l’fi‘.‘.m. lh‘l‘clplu et J‘lu‘l;lc'ul ;::un;cnun. ;flllllcn Catholle ”fxmmmdl J&ru:lulv‘:'ng‘ u'.‘."n’.!"’:‘: nllm ;_: binea™la now s busy, bustiiug, thriviug dsy, | polics station and this maralug fned. B amcons ALt Biaod, tio, caee bat | Thioy call pim “Appolio Potter now, be | threshed. Dasley mostly eul. Good quality. | Songield u iwise e siectewcty frous all the | is bov, jebou e deaicued fug U Jogd prafes: ¥ ':“\d"arcn?“ “bru .I nSW‘PflPflk“v l‘flfl‘:, Ouithe l‘-‘fll(’l”lfly bisc) Onn.zeuwu had/can mhauéld lwulluf‘x:h“mfifl%; Surkels FoUso. ey, M Do cilly & gew '"M..M Will yield from m"’ o forty bushicls. Osts polut of & coatlauvus rod lutunately couuected fulie tho statewent now K throuvh tus Aenik, sewlag machioe peidlers, sad sl yio | Tiersout umong the crow solicting awes | (208 Pg uet'™hy5 (RLAPCLUR AL KU | atrikea a tres e~ Phdlddphia Dullein, | hoavy. Just commeneed cuttiog: ome pleccs | Sith tho Sarl vy B Sty i e, | i ot e Ut e chbtcacd bis boy otber uttributes of civillzation. for {oitiatlon L thelr Order, and as maoy 83 500 | planket, But the blaaket would not di- | A Worvestor man hias luveotod 8 uew kind of | & litle down, bnt«;ul yield heavily, Cora FEcly Ehonile Sod 4o conMirUErexe (o el e e thy Eh:‘gmu He ouguurl Ilma youly tndt'e LEALYILLE wero oblaloed, some of thew wealthy aud prow- | gest, sud the snake becumna sicker | strawberry box, It has every merit oxcept that "",’f"““'}““’fl“‘. July 23.—Barley cut und | SICITICNY o the upper cud und transmlt ftsiioucly | Hoteritiuation Iu every war u, bl poier; but, Bow Lus & populstivn of ut luust 4,000; aud the | loent citlzena: It Is well kuown tbat wauy | thas before. In this manuer be folled around of bolding & quars, aud $he inventor is stll] ex- daoow, ¥rauklin Co. July T '_i‘ 43 | o she groand. the :un dl:um.lln‘;g(y‘-:‘um v bcLu., -u el Wurk of fworovement siill goes forward un- | Oraugeen were anxious that the day would | like s wan dyspeptic fur over four wecks, b L socured, Wheat ready for the Sapor. 18 | The actiun'of & powitive cloud on the U-shiaped | U< 1o harey bistatbec with & g vad zues thecked. A new Louse of $ome description | turu “out as L did, kuowlng that ercat | Fiually tue blanket was discburged by uatueal | PerUueutivg. rusted some. Wil be put un the market early, and_ owd 1 the clicular you send, would, Jlllu wstne u; w my’m:.\u e 4 ‘u Hoed up every twenty-four bourw wod the | sywpatby would be exdted for Abelr | cuuses lmmedlately the snuke begsn to fm- **1'll never starve, my dear,* ho sald = s nnwglummu:h:-fifi'g:fial: uwl(‘lh;o:ll‘l‘::l.y "1:’: &.‘uu‘;xa:u“{maym i -fi::u ‘muufi-m: taechanle kuows uo rest on Sunday, Atuiglt- | vretbren, aod thus bave the effect of | prove. Tho -wumnfi in his body gradualiy A.UDhlflhll rurul brige. i OFFICIAL REPORTS, Sl sty laonisl nact Doutivdly. in .-‘::4-31 m :‘ha- a:a m:'~d i Jeioks all thla 1l the town i3 surrounded by @ cordun of | strengthiniii the Ordor. They stade that, | dwindled down and be grew larcer wnd fatsor A iougls ihe garisn Witk sheitwg Wasminatox, D. ., July 2—018clal 600D | yraqclat the saue wouent. sud duscead 1o a vur: | (4% (09 bavine puruitted bls Loy w go Lo fiabtics, that wwivklo fu every gorge wud | Ouring lust year, thelr uumbers ligve lucreased | than before, till the box becume too smul to “The Httta farern girl looked up sl of Lhe crop reports shows tle aturuo condi- | rent throukh the tnadio of the horlzontal pare | ¢ MO R 8GR TS B SEUTS SO BIRHEE ','f:,f; up eu the aide of cyery A g b fn the Douinion abuut, 1302, wad they expect, Lold biun. b keepery thew removed Lias to u And Wiy b sty 4 Uon of ryeand bartey as 101 Oate, genoral [ 1uto the ruuts dupuy opiulos. & rod putup 1a tuia Laake St Louge s’ pereuausnt Bowe sud had i er ruof L reasou of the acts of Muyor Beuudr: H L age. e ate like 5 g s Hecsaas, e, o i d % ' J Uer 1o Coreriugat all. Boic e Bagpys and | colleagucs (his- yeur, Chab they sgaln WU Have | ol 1o room for trb. uuk theee Hiae oy A e be Mekd o YO 18T | wrocue, WI; Teuncamoo wud Nobrasks, 1L Sosiru v, becraiacy, 8. L | fodly lookod forward to the Lu wlivi s bog i) yours. ¥ i oW are deoperate. Bowe Lave struck t, sud | @ large reluforcewent. customary yusutity uf fuod The Wusket acted —Yorkers Uaselie Frult oo the whuio fs favorable to such crops Joalali Rusrow, Levayus, O. would Lo sa vruswent w the Bar uf thas citye