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- THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 192, 1878 g 6. Oata vory good, ith favorable fall will be more than an aycrage crop. Grinpex, Carroll Co., Aug, 11.—Evetything certalnly was fn favor of A heavy crop ol spring wheat. Tha hot weather has damaged it sari- ousty. Wheat nll cut, The greater portion will go Ints market this fall, Oata are moro than an_average erop. Corn promises to be smvy. Hns eared well. Weather warm and ry. wages that the Rallrond mpany can afford. Of course, they Aro —not DOW paving war prices to mechanics and labor- ers, any mors than war nrices ate patd for faml. Iy supplies and in other branches of labor. But the Compnny are paying bettor wages than any other manufacturing establishment paya for th same branches of aklited and_unskilled labor. The Company's wares arc, On an average, for common latwrers, $1 adng; for car-smith and unins despotic exactions of thelr empl On motion of Mr, Irmin, President of the Ty‘wcn hieal Unlan, it was deciied o nnhe 3 eal) on all the workingmen In the eity for finao- clal aid to support the canse. The meeting then adjourned, ‘The wood-cacvers met [u the hall corner of Randolph nud Clinton streets yesteriay even- ing, but reporters were excluded, and tho se- crets of the ression carcfully guarded by those dst, bnt tufinnml with Tony In th cond time he dleappeared, and thi ma he rose to the snrface riderle Tony was not seen again, Iils Bmi{ wan foun: 10 o'cluck that night a few hnndred yards down tha stream, and Lisat, Henely's at daylight. Tony died with A emile on his face, showiny to the Jast his con- tempt of danger, which was rxceederd only by his noblo mpntac 10 help a follow-belnz in distress, On the morning of the 12th the bodies were bronght to Camp Howie, and to-day they were peopla ta tal Into & rapid decline, snd soon died. He left t! 1t He wonld destroy 1 country. accamnlationd by making them wortil, "The Lfus atory of the affaie s related by a | Wonld dbsite by tmoosine niust hurdencm (13 triend of the family of Gen, Scott 1 much foss | sccamuiating class and permitting tha clas oy romuntic than the tale of the wossips, Nearly | In¢ to divide toescape with no burdenat aty,” i, 9 wonid compel huysrs, by taw, topay more yacl forty years ago Mra, Gen. Scott was Hving In | 0 E o o tha Ty Rre Wagey Faria with her family, the younger daughters | o 0e" Niatitys he wanld ezemp poryp S0 belng pupils In the Canvent of the Sacred Heart. | {axation while raceiving ail the boeftsnr ot She moved (o the hignest circles of Parlsian 80« | tion that any one eise '-S:m, and pile fthe h'.}’,".“' clety, and her eldest daughter was known, be- | wpon those who o buainess sna. flen mea TAnAR PROBLEM. The Trades-Unione Denounce the ‘“Inter-Ocean ™ and *‘Pome- roy's Democrat."” = y ; 810 prequme v 4 che bured witn military honors in the burving-geond | cause of er exceeding beauty and cuiture, na | accumnliste, — Zoledo Jilade (Rep.) e present. It [+ understood that. s strlke is con- | onliary shop hands, $1.50 a dav; for black: TRESFUPT nene (hin post. jast, oilice to perfarm, | S : o ! 2 Resolntlons of Sympathy with the Shoe. | temblated, but the men deny thi smiths and machiniate, 8205, 8300, 3,10 & dar, NEORASKA Ana et et plnce in yons hands the watih which | o Ii8 bolie Amorleninn,” A Frenchman of ex- Nane of the carpontors and other cluascs of e~ ployes are cagaged in the threatencd strike, ‘The reduction of wages s not s measure ol Special sHevaiches (o TAs Tribune, cellent family anid considarable wealth fell 1 | Tho Natlonala of Dauphin County, py, BrowxviLLe, Nemesha Co., Aug. 10.—Spring Tove with Miss Scott, His alfaction was re- | not only want the cartency inflated, but tho vy Tony always cartied on hiascouts, ‘Twas cap. rakers Now on & fured {n an [ndian camp sbout fone wonthis agy by THRE COMMUNISTS. t o i o v ¢ of ahad in tho Busquelanna tncreasod 4 sheat mearly all cut; one-third of crop dam-. | ‘tony himeclt—or rather the camp was captueed by | ctprncated, and, with the cousent of Mre, Scott, | oM o,y g Birike. 5 The Communistic meeting at the corner of | fnancial relief tor the’ Lompany, for tho fotal | 10 one}“mhf,'l trap will o Lbreabed at | Tony. and 1 found the watch And presented it to | at enagement of marriage was made. In vis: | meand. Lot the Goraramont saue & thanyyny Archer ana Ashiand avenues yesterday sfter- | reduction of the pay-roll in all the shops cast of him'after the capture, iting the Convent of the Hacred fleart, where | milllund of pleces of pastetuard, each fns her youtger atsters wee at_schoot, Miss Scott assak bucame |lflupl¥ finpressed with the holy life of the Sisters. In A compnratively ahott tima she | o o (S was converted, and itetermined to devote her \; th paper a1 once, tho balance fs in stack., Oats very poor bs, crop, near half went back with rust. Prospect now forcorn Is simply immense, The winter wheat {s belng threshed and soma belog solil. ‘The most of the winter and spring wheat will stand in stack and go throngh the sweat, TPo- tatoos, onfons, cabbage, and all kihda of veas- tablcs nro vory wbundant, Peachos, apples, aud all the amall fritits abundaat. noon was not very numeronsly attended, about 15 peaple standing around the wagon from which the speakers sddressed them, The ne- scmblago was called to order by Mr. T. J. Mor- gan, and Johin Ryan presided. Benlamin 8(bley, the first spenker, eald that he wos a Communist, but when he mado this remark the other night he was told that he did the Misstssippl amounts to but 8223 s month, ar about $8u dav. It §s expected that the men will go ta work to-morrow, and nothing furtber scrious niay oceur, TIE MINERS. PotTsvILLE, Aug. 11,—The Knights of Labor last week considered agaln tho subject of the general strike determined upon to take place ‘Thus died the nablest-hearted man 1 ever knewr. I write nat In condalence, butan n full sharer in the deep gricf which his denth hian bronzit. Nobiy be livett and nobly he died. for *'the nobinat piace where mnn can fio I& where he dics for wan* I am, aif, very truly youras, Jack Duxy, ‘Tol cout, galde, and bosom friend. P, 8.—Tho i indicated 7 o'clock. This 18 Jant As f atopped when Tony was drowned. It fs a noteworthy fact that this 14 tho third The Sunday Love-Fecast of the Communists. they might be made Intercoaveriny 1ife 10 thio Cliireh. 8ho sought And obtained a | T2 E2AREEM thawill of thocatcher. —New Yoy release from her engagement, What beeame of her lover 13 not known, berond the fact that he Uen. Batler Ix the owner of the yhcht never leit Furope. He was reported to have | America, -bullt by the Govornment nt & cne Joined a religious ordur fn Rome. Miss Scutt | $15,000, and sold to bim by Secretary . Wervonsness st Milwaukes Over the Rallway Strike. o 2 | returned to the Unjted States with her mother 5,000, wob not know what he was talking about, because | early in August. The employes of the Phila- TECTMSEN, Johuson Co., Aug. 1l.—Spring a’;:‘:,,:h:;m;":fiw{ lfif'ws‘:o‘zh%’f "ln“",fi, shortly afterwards, I\ml wus_sdmitted tu the ?:,:"":::,' l::":‘:"ln 'fl;‘",;::,m:n";{“a;;am Wity The Pennsylvania Miners Growing | hie was not a cutthroat. Communists were zen- | defphia & Heading Coal and iron Compauy were | wheat v dumaged by rafus not all cuti [ arane The other two cases €0 which L allade, | Covent of the Visilation at Georzelown, She 1 y it oz, quailty inlerior. Oats ‘nearly ruined. Corn crop promises immense, WiLnzgn, Raline Co., Aust. 11,—~The continued wet weather haa damiced whent in stack. Not all cut yet. About half the barley sowed in good condition the remalnder colored, Pros- pects fur corn could not be better, Corumnes, Plagte Co., Aug, 11.—Harvestin; completed, Damaged from 10 to 20 {\cr cén! from hot und wet wenther; 18 all small geatn, Prospeeta good for a very large crop of corn, Fursoxr, Dudge Co, Aue. 3l.~Oats are ylelding pooely, Spring wheat all cut and will yield tifteen bushels. Corn will muke a grand crop, erally regarded as bloodthirsty wretches, be- cause excesses had been committed In Parls during the reign of Commuulsm. It would bo Just as scnsible to say that there was no merit {f Christianity beeause bloody deeds had beon done {n its name. The spcaker's ides of Commuuniam was a uniting of all mankind in a common broherhood. Bome would say that this coulil not be done. But humanity was capable of almost any amount of molding, and, 1f the work of regencrating soclety was begun now, the presont fllllfll'l!lon might sce the changes spoken of brought abont. It was a ooz way from the realitics of the present to the possibilities of the future, and the distance cottld not be overcome v a singlo jumr but imtist be accomplished littie at a timo. 1f the workinmmen wanted imuuediate rellef from thelr wrongs they must secure it by thoir own cxortions. They would certafuly nevor got it by following thie men who are Interested In kecolng them down. They should organize, and act for ithemsolyes, Capltal does not fur- nish tho means of labor; Nature furnishes the raw material aud labor improyes it. Maou- Inctures, ete., wero nceessary, but it was not necessnry nor right that they should vo owned by a few men. _The best things In this country ware run on a Communistie baals, and the com- ‘mon achoole, water-syatem, ete., were cxamples of this, A1 this plan would work 1n the schools and wuter-systein, it would be equaliy success- ful with the gas companies and the strect and steam rallways. The clildren should be taken out of the packing-Lonses and put in thoschiools, 8o that they would be ready to enjoy the bene- fits of Communisin when thiey come. Tha world would eventually become une nation ; and, when men found that it did no Enrm-ul-r good tu be- come rich, they would make no particular effort toacquira wealth, ‘The Beechers advised the hia conets In New Enaland waters, yras in delicate ncatti, fhon, on £ 2 of Octo- | BLERMH0Y o do cuntiatigs ant Beamsioc 7 1844 slio rocolyel th lblt of the novice, | and wbuse thu riah loafers 1n New York whe warr, and un tho 20ta of Augusyy 1843 she died of thate money playing at stags conch. ies o {J wnlumptlcn. strect-atauted tehitesentative of the workinzpa, Tndianapolts ournas tep, 3. e o Hnza, o TFIRES. 5 LIFELIKE IN DEATIL 1IN CHICAGO. The alnem from Box 344 at B o'clock yesterday | A Remarkabte Invention for Preserving thy afternoon was causad by the duscovery of fire in Hodles of the Dead. the sewing-machine factory of Edward War- Nets Tork flerain, necke, Nos. 40 and 48 Wost Huron street, 1t | A remarkabie eontribution to sclence fs py, originated In the varnish department on the Rodzers’ chemical solution styled tha « Ay, third floor, prubably front combistion of ofled | ton" for preserving dond budies. Tho wory jy razs. Daniago to bullding, $100; to stock, 8100, | Greek, and ts frecly trausluted ¥everlastingly, Tuancance anknowi. The Doctor, who hails from San Francises, ip. A stillalarm to Chiemical Engiuo No.8 at | Yented thi compound year and 2 half s 0:10 o'clock lnst eventng was caused by smoko | While making exnerinlents for the preservatisy fssulng from a broken chimney at No.-20 West | Of meat. 1is attention was attracted to thy Washington atreet, occupicd ss a saloon by | ubject more’ partleularly on reading Eddle Marsh, of the cremating process of D, [, s0n strect, owned and oveupted by Wiliiam Kol | 38 revolling I the extromo. In order to bilng bow. Danage to bulldlng, $2003 1o furniture, | the matter In thie futlest lzht befor the puliiy 83005 no Insurance. Cause, & llghted candie | tho Doactor placed nimssif ih conmtnunicatiyy lefe In a clothes-cluset, wilh the leading sclentiata of the country, ang Tonch targa. daurce. for- the Flee Degastusent | 10 come to this eity and glve an_ explanation of worked Ifke troopets, nnd saved nénely three- | 18 process. About fitty physlelans and unier. fourths of the bulldlng,—a very extraordinary | takers from this cily, New faven, aithoor, fece of work. Tno buikling is valuvd at 810,000, | and other targe cltles. msseinbled yestenlsy een Lhun one-third of which is destroyed, It Is i inamred 1 fall for the los, but. {4 wiak com, | Marnoon at the raains of Mr. Stetion Merrit, anies could not bo ascertathed. ‘The mill-fur. | I Eighth avenue to witness the cxperlinents, !:Ismug comoiuy of T, Wi Baxter & Co. will | Shorily aftor 8 o'clock Dr, Rudgers appeared, not Jogs more than from 80,000 to $7,000, us | and Ju a yery modest way introguced himsel? 1o comparatively a sinall amount of machinery was | f, lence. tall, well-bull ¥ DA e Hadly b0l ML 1or e, 3wt of the | s audlence. (e ik g tall, well-liullt nianat £y Btrikingly Conservative. almost unanimously opposed to a strike. Thoy stated that, whils the wages were not such as they thought they ought to have, they had beon gradually Increased undor the blan of making them parlicipants in the advance of tolls; that they had sasurances of steady work for the balance of the year nnd preferred to let well cnougl alone. A majority were of this oplnfon and voled nagninst the strike. Thy dnners Journal saya: The Lehigh n{»rrntm-u have deteruuned to pay men on tho 1870 basls, leaving no pretext for a strike. e THE HARVEST. . MINNYESOTA, Svectal Dlapatenes 1 The Tridure. NiconLet, Nicolett Co., Aug. 10.—Half of tha spring wheat s about cut, and three-lourths of It ts damoged by blight and rust, and it is so flatly Jodged and grown over with wild buck- wheat and convolvutus that it Is almost impos- sible to cut it, aud when cut it is put up looss like bay. It i further damaged by the con- tinuous rains in coil and stack, Some fAulds are abandoned. It s cstimated that four bushels to the acro will be o fair averags for thiscounty. Weather is too changeabis to thresh. 1 oats could be secured they would be sbout ao aver age crop. Falr prospect for corn erop. On ne- count of wel \weather, potatous aro rotting In the ground. SranTa, Chippewa Co., Aug. 10.—Harvesting of spring wheat about half done. Grain of all kinds badly lodged. Wheat greatly damaged by ruat and hot sun. Will average from teu to Sturgis and Crittenden, lost thelr lives with Custer on tho fatal day of_the Little Rosc-Bud, Although Lieut. Rucker did not lose his lifo in an action against the enemy, he died Nike n gallant gentleman and a soldter, sacrificing his 1t in an endeavor to save that of a friend and messinate, In the list of American soldierawio have died as soldiers shiould, will bls nama not have a place? RAILROADS. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. ‘The Railyoad (azelle states that tho Brothers hoad of Locomotive Eugincers has reported fow expulslons for the past two or three months, and has recently organized two new divlatons, ono at Los Angeles, Cal,, sud the otier at Winona, Miun. Thero have boen some roports this year of o “genernl strike? to be made on the rallronas this summer, but thero scems Lo have boon absolutely nofoundation fur them. A striko at this time Ia oxtremely finprobable, amd especlally one by the Brotherhood, It, as toa many forget, was not concerned luthestriia of July, 1877, Hut it had struck so many times during the previous year, on varlous roads, that it was ut once assumied by the general publie that it planned the July strike, and it still zets the credit ot that deplorable event with a great many people. THE TRADES-UNIONS. A largely-nttended mecting of tho Amalga- mated Trades-Unfons was hetd yestonday alternoon at Maskell Hall, to protest against hoactlon of the Jufer-Octan in reducinie the woges of fts compositors and rofusing to pay Union rates, and to Indignate vn the alleged oxtortionate practices of the boot and shoe manufactuters In thele dealings with their workmen, Thero wes a large representation present from the Chicazo Typographleal Union, and the Onder of Crispins. Mr. Charles R. Fugate called tne meeting to order and Mr, Isaac Georze was chiosen to pre- side. Mr, Fugatc was elected Becretary, Mr. Lang, of the Typographical Unlon, was then called upon to eny somethiog. He eald bhe had made up his mind to put his speech In tho form of u plea for 40 cents, for the maintenance of 40 cente, and a justification of the Chicago Tyvographical Unlon in withdrawing thetr mem- bers from the Tnter-Ocmn office. {Applause.} He dwelt at some length ot the listory of type- actting in Chicago, thy rates pald, ete., inslsting that, with the fncroased prics of rents and com- moditles, there should be a corresponuing in- crease of wages. In 1840 the papers pald 25 cents, {n 1853 30, and, as tho work advanced for- ther into the night, It was at last conceded that compositors should have 10 cents an bour extra after 10 o'clock at night, or 40 cents per 1,000. After 1 o'clock in the morning, they were oven pall 20 cents cxira per hour per 1,000 The DAKOTA. Spectat Dispdtcn 1o The Triduns, Riveratng, Clay Co., Aug. 311.—Wheat is damaged tully one-half, It fell down as soon as ripe, A large suount cannut be bound, Oats avery good crep. Wheat will mostly go into stack. > THE GENERAL XIELD, New York Tridune, Aua. v. Tho prospects of the crops are naturalty re- celving great attention now, and, ns usual at this season, many ecstimates are made. The estimate formed frow informadon frum tbo cuuntry, fucludiog that from ofticlal sources of the Department of Agriculture, place the gen- eral yleld this year abova the average. Tha average condition of the wintor wheat-crop, as miven by the Deportment, fs 101, unusually high. There is little doubt that the crop is al- most unprecedented, s a whole, both in amount and quality., ‘Ihe harvest has been completed (o the South, and Is nearly at an coid fn the North, ‘flers has been an Increased NORTIERN PACIFIC RANNINGS, ‘The Northern Pacitic Rellroad makes tho fol lowing statemcot showlng the carniogs and operating cxpenses of tha Northern Paclte Ratlroad in Mlnncsota for the year ending June 80, 1878: EARKING Iaboring men to save thelr monoy and thus i it Oat; Frelgh! (e with & large, Intollectual bead, milghtly bay, panfe 53 he w x4 15 busbels per acre of No. 2 quality, ats ‘ = ‘refght $400,/01.02 | fron work can be atraightened out and put juto ev:x‘: ‘;iln:xsti’:ym:l‘x:: :n:nrlud“fi:h'::e'ir(::e: ;‘.}:{’.’h}‘.‘}?fi‘,‘;‘.,‘.fi‘:.‘,’ ‘m‘.’,u';,;fif,m?,(" 'ff,r]l,:?':m good. Corn Is growing very nmldl_v]nud. where | A¢reage of about 23 por cent this year, 150.003.00 | fmmediate use. Tho luss is fully covered by In. | 11chit hair, and has the addreas and manuer oty 3 and though the weathicr has been un- 14.117.28 el lendhl, 17 suranee, A, Martin vceapled o portfon of tue | professional lecturer, Whilo Lie was speakis hich wasn't thocasa now. Thoy realized then | at. {lio sauia time tho stadard ot wazes, far lett by o Dokt e e Tall trop. “Tho | favorablaln some soctious of tho coutry, Lo LB Yuliding a8 s graindering extatiisuinent. 11a | the cursoalty of his hasrora was aroused by ti that thelr men wers not recelving too higha b up:n. iy ‘w“x:" dfi‘ n:" .ducr”c:.)::w hay crop never wus botter. yicld will sssume a larger aggregate than last o s loses abont per cent on 5,000 bushels, snd open caskets which Jay behiud hm. compensatlon. Then the War came, with its year. ‘Tho California crop, though It ia reported period of {nflatfon, and the necessity arose for Vi . 10,.—W) Argon, Washington Co,, Aug. 10. 5y | Mot to thresh out o well na wis cxpeeted, Ia largely cut, but too late; badly damaged by out $1,000 on drying apparatus. ‘Lhe elevator my, but ho wanted ecouomy of materiaf, not of adjoining escaped unseathed. ‘It the gentlemen will pow siep forward," moncy. Mea should save somothing they could crtninty o heavy one, aud it ie vatimated that | Molive pawer. e said hio, **1 will expldfn the process.” Onuof tho catablistiment of fixed rates. ‘The addition- | use,—such as clothis, turniture, etc. Tho cry | Fust and blight, sud poorin quality Jargely, about 050,000 tons wiil bo . avallably Tor cxport. | Malntenance of cars . s c al human wesr and tear fmposed by night work | of * Down with tho copitalist ' was all wrong :X:,I:‘(“he:v.;sl:fl 'f.fo,“fl:",‘p'i; ng:-n:;e';:“alm:ifl:g 1o the Sutithern Atiantic $tates the weathor has | Mattenice of way. AT EAST RAGINAW, MICIT. tho caskets contalned the body of a woman why hould be: “Down with the system that was appreciated by the cmployers, who con- :";‘k“ Capitalists aud. allows thew tooppross | Which 18 well bogun. Odta very light. Corn | beet unfavoruble, but in Texas the highest con- | Conducting tr Speclal Dispateh o The Tribune. died of dropsy; another that of & womun by ’ ocel dition in alarge sacreage is reported. Insccts | Generalexpenses 17.446.10 EAsT Saotwaw, Mich, Augt. 1l—the ex- | wascarried off by a wmalignaut discase, and the ;2‘::: ft:rn:u‘chlfl:vg;.n l:‘:::‘e:fi:“:h:oi"::;.efl‘; lh.ll‘o::rg‘l':gfi?g&’ was tho next ker. Hi “(?;lg?ltknmmf&'hlnlrlng:.r.&;&nm 11.—Wheat al- | and blight have reduced the_yicld In Arkansas, Total T, 407,01 tenstye sawmill property of Sears & Holland, | thlrd was that of a man sho dled of consump. rents and everything went up. Wages in cer- | began by explalning the Drlnclplcl:i‘;“llh: Soctal | most a fallure—the poorcst crop ever harveated Tennosseo, and Kentucky, 1In the Ohlo Valley | v oarnings. > 07,34, 05 | 1 this clty, was totally destroyed by an in- | tion. ‘Tho body of one of the women had heea Io this connty. Huudreds of acres will not ba cut. Oats about half o crop, Oorn continues to promisn a good crop. % Kanperoni, Kandeyohl Co., Aug. 1l— Wheat two-thirds cut.” Damaved 50 per cont by rust, lodging, and blight, From grecuncas wheat became dead ripa §n a week. ‘There will bealoss from wantof harvest haods, Thou- sands of scres in this county will not be cut, That man {sa firsb-class (ool that talks about whent bolug good {n Minpesota Monxts, Stevens Co., Aug. 11.—Soring wheat istic Labor_ party, and sald that fts ticket had recelved a larger support than that of any other party during the samne tune. The men of the old political parties who had lost influcuce there wers telling the workingmen what they should do, but these men ot the Butler and Harrlson atripe should bo told to gut into the ranks and prove thelr loyalty to tho cause before assuming 1o be loaders.” ‘The Bovialistlc party would not unite with any other for the purpose of galning o tomporary victory, 8o long as the caplialistie party has power and can utllize it, the the average condition isreported ns "’J&' hign, 1n Ohio It fa placed at 1255 Michigan, 1055 Indle ana, 115; Illinate, 107, Inthis State tho con- ditfon has been reported high, though soime loss 18 reported in central countics from the llessfan fly. Genesee County s rated 03; Wayne, Or- ax‘xgn, nud SBcoecs, 763 Oswego, 80; aud Baratoga cendiary fire about midnight. The mil) was one | lying In the Morguo and the undertaker's of the largest on the river, giving employment | thirty-two days, and yet, under the Influcnce of t0 100 men, and cutting 189,000 fect of lumber | the nowly-discovered fluld, not only waus thers per day. Extousive improvements Lad been | no offeusive odor, but tho limbs were ontlrely udied last wiater, aud the mill had already cut | gexibloand the skin nssumed a life-like hac, P-%i%’o’“cf‘g‘ag‘;wj'"“‘ scason. | The 1048 | 1rng Doctor exbibited the **neadle ' used tn tre ¥ w! 105 i ;:,,, companics: Nurth 'fifla‘:{f u&n .\l:n-:ml:ln. Dprocess, & tube about fourtecn fuchos Jong and $2,500: British Amurica, $3,000; W surauce, $3,000; Howe, Queei's, Liverpool, §1,500 Last year, for thio same poriod, the @ro earnings were 8620,202.61, tho expenses $330,- 840,23, leaving not earnings $182,052.33, THE SPIRIT-TAX. Comparison of the Receipts from the Va. rivus Districta=lIalf the Entire Bpirits Ex- clae Pald by Hlinols, Disnatch to New York Times. Wasiinoroy, D, C., Aug. 8-The Com- talo lines of lebor increased corrcspondingly, and the printers succceded in obtalnlog another addltional 10 per ceat, the understanding belng that it was to be but temporary, however, it ran alopg for fiftecn months or o when it was agreed that the BCALE BZOULD DE REDUCED from 056 to G0 cents. DBut then the proprietors 1hought the men conld stand another syueeze. The Union was willing to debate the matter, i ‘The very bright prospects of tha suring wheat, as roportad earlicr in the scason, lnve not been fulfilied in il instances, espocially Iu tho North- west. The Bureau pluces the average for the ontire arca of spring wheat at 106, but re- storin As- | one-third of an Inch In dlametor, with a tapering New York, lhowx point, which Ia luderted in the abdomen and N 3 Germun-Anerican, " 2500 Impertul & N'url.n'crn. ¥5,000} rirerey ] forced upward through the diaphraein, firs threc-fourths cut. Rapld progress has been Tung, then over anothe and did dehato i, the result being thas th pro- vorkigmar wil s o be ap | B BT ™ Gatn | ports trom- Milwaukeo and othee polita stats | miselonor of Intcrnal Hevenuo hua prepared a | companies, 83,000 e Tl ooy ad sty kL -lmurm:; puper, This was finaliy | that thls pawer should bo “taken from | dead ripe. Oats Liruiniuap irskcates ot } that ?gfi_;‘éc;"fi' e 1ok wonthier stmcsn | statement showing the recelpta frum thio tax on CURRENT OPINION. by n ainall rubber tube, ‘The average quantity sureed oy o icai alonig far fitesy moncie, gifefi:xrblz:ll:’aél:;%gu‘uh\{‘ 1::;‘;’::&2‘:& l:‘i:?«‘-: Mi!gfiflglr"c\:-‘rl:.!fiu:fl: lfu.. Aug. 11.—Har- | wheat when it was *in the miilk,” and many of distilled spirits by collection districts for the . is ono ouart. A smanil Mlut brust used by gl‘llil‘;tlltldlll vnrnlhnlnzt- nuzll. dl"«:?lm xm;u (gu Which is *“the bigor man,” Kearnoy or and passedd over the cutiro hody, and this art of the process the Doctor styles “brush. Batiort—~I¥ashington Republican (Rep.). iesr This eombletod, the body it 1s clalmed, Butlor and Kearnoy represent admirably | remains utuct for tnontha aml yenrs, “0f the two winga of the Nationals, Doth want toem. | tourse.” sald the Doctor, “we do Dot proposa bénco, but each ls afraid the othier will choke him, | to provent Absolute plitrid decomnositlon, bus —XNew York Tribune (lep.). ‘l' flnvo ulwmpu‘qlmk«lx %bn fact ““'“1 Ithe tlejy "Tildon wantod more time, and hie gut i, | Ahall e berte oo o 1 * | was astonishing huw™ people sit in churches He lu llkely to hava plonty of timotn the future, | whers budies uro futereed uud never realize thelr unincumbered with the dutles of the ofice of Chict | danger, Maglutrate, — Utien Leubiican (Rep.). “Hayon bodles rocently removed from ons Ex.Gov, Hendrlcks was clear and deelded Ch“""-',',%""dv "W"';_!;'cfl Rases 'l“"ifl‘“'flm polean 27,00 pursobs, Eloven cemoterics havy opinions whatever, and was clearly succeesful,— | D14 Feason, according BOR 8, LLYRieue, Washington (D, C.) star (Ind, ) and trom tho sume muthority we learn that s i s Tow dropsof iecomposing animinl matter, lmprex If ‘lilden Lhinks the country is a horee that § natedin awell, polsoned 487 persons, ‘Tlila (s the 1o golng to stand atill four years tolet him climp | most powerful polson known, accordlng tu tha up into the eaddle In 1580, becauds another faliow | ablest scientiate, A body welgliiniz 160 pounds gat ble seat in 1870, bu has mistaken the nature of | Eenerates 120,000 cuble fect of gas, A decon. tiio animal, and is duomod to disappointment.— | Puslug bosly givea off suiphurcted hydrozen New York Express (Dem. ). und nnwonla, which are offensivo to the mncll Gov, Bishop, of Ohlo, has falled fu tho | L1 otlet iaisca emitied aronot offensiee bit tha heads contaln almost nothing. Tho reporta are conflieting, and alfect nearly tho whole of Wisconsin, lows, and Minnesutd. Fow reports arg favorable, thuugh several correspmidents v.brnk the increased ncreoge in those States will bring thie crop up to the averuge. Tho average oathinato of (ujury Is 30 per ccut, ‘The corn cryp gives prownise of heing even farger than” that of 1877, The HBurcau of Agriculture roports that about 50,000,000 scres of coru are under cultivation this year. The incrense of acreapzo In the South s very larges; | in Texus it reaches 200,000 ucres; In Loulslana, - 100,000 acres, and Misalssinpl and Arkausas also roport t larze {ncrease. The conditlon of the crop in theso States is reported goud, and the reneral average of thu country fs placed at 05, [nis State furnizshes ono of tlie exceptions, the corn having suftered frotn early froats. The rye crop promises well on tho roports, the goueral sverage belng 101 The Eastern, Mid- dig, und Weatern Stutes, whoro this cereal is chicfly grown, all muke hlgh returns. Oats and barley turnlah_more than an average yicld, the condition of the wholo country being 101 for flscal year endivg Juno 80, 1878. This stato- ment shows that In every collection districtjthero was a largo falllng off {u recolpts as comparcd with the preceding flscal year, The amouut re- celved from this source for tho ycar was $35,+ 284,078, against 843,02,300 for tho year cnd- ing June 80, 1877. It wiil be moticed that Ohbio aod Illiuols paid nearly two-thirds of the entire amount, and that Itlinols alone paid nearly one-hall of the aggregate recclpts, The Firat Obio District alone paid four times #s much tax os any State fo the Unlon, exceps tho Btutes of Illinois and Kentucky. The fol- lowing stutement will show the collections made during the year by districta and Btatos! when another squecze was Pmpuud. and the Unlon, fn view of the financial troubles in one ollice, magnanimously consented to 43 cents, which they thuught was sbout as ncar hard-pan aslv was possibleto get. Then they began 1o hicar ominous mutterings aboul a further reduction, They flnally agreed tocomo down to 40 cents, hut they swore then by the floly Eternal that they would never work for. anything less than that. }!um« of tho proprietors reaflzed that the men wWere now gecuing little enough and even went 80 far as_to state that, rather than {mpose {further cuts, they would increasethobody of their type. In thecourscol time, howuver, there came o demand from the _lnln*-bmm for a reduction to 3 conts, and they heard from Mr. Nixon that the paper couldn’t suryive much loneer [ it con- tinued "’X"J 40, which Tie TRIBUNE was still payiog. ea]xcnu usttempt was wade to hold ihe offico in the nfon, tho men Leing desirous of remaining with the {mpcr. when Nixou found he couldn't hold ity foree, andafter holiad traveled around asmonyg tho other offices and failed to get them to come into his conspiracy to eut all around, be lssuca his fiat to poy, not 86, but 833, Tho speaker fully appreciated Mr. Nixow's positlon. Tho vest ubout half over, Fully half uhe cron dam- aged by vlight and rust. Wil not aversgo more than efght to ten bushels. The wiieat fn this vicinity will be shrunken, as it ripened all at once and dried up. Ilavo hiad some tremau- dous ralns. 3toomieap, Clay Co.,Aug. 11,—8pring wheat 1s ot all cut vet, No rustor blight, A large portion of the crop will goluto stack. Uats 0od. Crean Waten, Wright Co,, Aug. 11.—Wheat all cut and mostly stacked. Oue quarter of the crop spuilud by rust und sbrunken’ by the heat, 0Oats moro than an average. Bauk Cesmite, Stearns Co., Aug. 11.—Having very warm westher fur harvest. Henvy show- ursand hall 1o some regions destroying ihe whole crop. Sball not harvest over ball a crop. Quts rood whera standing. GiLenwoon, Pope Cu., Aug. “'_"m“““fi tios been slow, Crop dumsged by rust an blight ut least one-foursh, 'Fho wheat is badly shrunken and dried. Bt. Pavy, Mion.,, Aug. 10.—The latest crop reports are us fullowni Heott County.~Threshing begung E, F, and o condition of society was wanted in which & man could do s his consclenve dictated, and not be fugged for it by any Scott, Vaoderoilt, or Armnour & Co. Tho workinginen were mak- ing the vory guns that would be used to blow out thelr brains in case they rovolted, and were also filling up the ranks of the militia companics that wero formed to crush the Inboring classes. ‘The speaker then referred tothetalk of Intro- duaciug Chinese to take the place of the striking shovmakers, and said that if they éame they would be exterminated. If that ald not (o, the bosses would bo looked after, and, if that was not enough, the shops would be gutted. The experience of American manufacturers ln Lring- ing Iriat and German laborers to this country becaues they would work cheap was then coui- mented upon, and the speaker closed with a genral exbortation to the workinguien to maln. tain thelr rights, ‘The female Communists, to tho number of a score or therenhouts, held 'a mecting yesterday at Greenebaum’s Hall, No. 50 Fifth avenuo, sod succecded fu wasting several hours of time and keeplug the revorters out of the meeting. Filth Distric Tenth Distri quKECTIl‘IIT: » cevend 104,433 chageens NAW YORK, Becond District each, ‘I'ho cotton report Is gmtllylnmbu conditlon that peuple ara frequently & Drake's farm yields per acre 25 bushels; no = Twel(th District..o o grocery busines ia failitro doca not In the least soned by gases withont knowing it. Wnea ‘Uinign idite daslee to fitn tho puies: ouly Lub e i wheat; Sherilf Flahierty's, 221¢. A% ) belug 0. The Depurtiment of Agtlcuiturg, uo | RS FUHN Biserict Siequetiry bins a6 s atatosman smang the Buckayes. | Auiphurotell bydrogen s Hreathed & csts lu'.l L hcl( mo‘ o conclusivn that a tree Bpecial Dispatek ta The 2, Mille Lae Couuty.—Threshing begun; wheat | Lo the oud of July, had received reports from Ho hae lesucd some notes that will not be pala | diarrbes, typhus and typlold fevers, which was that didn’t bring forth good fruits should be MILWAUKEE, Aug. 11.~The closest watch Is | g runken, with ome smut; tot yioiding as 501 counties of the cotton belt, of which 68 ro- Tota) . upon demaud, out that ta the **Ohlo idos."— | proved In Yl thie wurs from the Crlmea to the g"i:‘;?cd:;nn:nilzllf:::c'c':,tl?]':h“ bfl""d A.nvlw,uc.] belugz kept on those engaged in tho demonstra- | much as expected, purt. 100, uud 113 sbove :lllna averazo and 118 Philudeiphta hecord (Ind., “Turco-Russian, The tnolecules in small-px N ca broad, L ald, a8 | 10 and throatened strike among tho rallroad | Fope County.—Heavy winds and raius | below, The cuneral condittons sre roportad | Eirst hiatrict “to the amount of mouey printers received. On @ large morslug paper it was physleally impos- +slble for 8 man to work mora than flve duys & week on the average, which, ut the average rate of E2% a dn{. meant $10.25 a ‘\uck.-—wancu actually less, fu comparison Twith prices, thau they were in 1852 and 1858 A “falr rate now would bo 43 cents per 1,000, prices vl rlsen for reuts, clothing, and all thie com- _modities of life, and {tought to be pald on the * What,” asks a Democratio conlemporary, | ¢ascs penetrato the ellnh ud rome to lll’c sur- ek wes-ade 15ty & Louitans” Recior o | VISt pew camunung o Uoctor sl b Tliden, wnd that tho **anirit of mortal shouldn't would entor the abodes of the worst cases of ¢ M e small-pox, typhus or yellow-fever and ronder I prula "5 dorT o LVa ) HeENd oyl theso Tatadi 14 Pnrtectl’; mnoeuous. its primae Koarney will nover be able to put Mutler | ry elfoct, hu sald, fa tu destroy contagion, aul into the Goveranrsliip, The only wey 6 get the | In thisreapect 1t s the most powerful agent Ueneral into the chalr is to treut bis slavation se ever placed within the reach of mau, so that it higher for July than Juoe, and thers may be a further lmprovement befure the crop fa vicked, ‘There 18 8 marked increase fn tho acreage of sugar-cane and sorghurm, ‘Tuo condition of tha frult crop (s uot so promlising, Apples, however, are above the averuge, New Eugland, Florlda, Texas, Ne- braska, and Californls, ull give avidence of wore thau an average yield. Vermont is stated at 140, Delawaro §5 and Missouri 61, through the week: uncut urolu mostly luys flati threshing beging next week, Rock County,—Wheat badly shrunk aud criukled; mostly put up loose; will not get over a third of the crop. Martin County.—Weather Imoroving; har- vesting uearly done; thresbiug begins next week. Qlmated County,—Five per cont of the wheat ewployes. The authorities have been especially apprebiensive of an {uroad of tramps who would cogage fo violence. But no unusual movement of that uature {s visibie. The police author- ities, in ropeated rounds of the vicinities of tho threo roflroad monufacturivg cstablishineuts, founa no indlcation of an outbreak, and no strango characters wers dlscovered about the Twentieth District. .. Twenty-third Distrlct, TOLAL e seseanse thrsosanionn MARTLAND, Third District,.. First Disteict .. 434, 400 essesriere sares 508, 10 i, 4 fyama Largo moraluik papers. [Applauto.] Mrects of beorgandens, or oller placus | DAshem bk iy GF Huel whoat aa* mdiera- ollr | Lbo Erive cron was Mamuzed by e latd | Fustih bhtrc Ryl | Fam i, fatst e, el e ok s it the boee o1 The. Gead. e Dodor I 2 HTHIKE. sts 1o the orthel ates s a (ul b | i 5 e Mr. Lange devoted tho remaivder of hfe ro- | 0 public resort. No new duvelopments cx- | 60 couts per biishel, ” e ol tho Sonthorn Htates aud in Cafl- | Seventh Dist 4K | Jtepubiicans durlog a siuglo term,—toston Meratd quently rubs I on bls haids, and canerca ‘marke o tha stnko of the Crisplus, dwellig | 1st es to tho proceedings of the discon | o lurvesiingon the Cass and Chency farmeaud | {0y, ® ‘e roso-bu has done great damaxo to | Eleyenth 4u0 | (Ind. ) rink {t in solution In_ swall quantitics. Phy 400 16, A2 one vevanne 00§ 8,800,310 $ 3,016,050 1,101 El a Kighteenth Dietrls Totalsessnersssare Fourth District... Eleventh District... Totaliveecaeson Firat Diatrict. Becond Miatricl Red River Valley was finlshed to-day, 0,500 particuturly on the outrage to which they wore acres baviog been cut {n thirteen days, <ompelled to submit of competiug with cou- wvicts, aud endeavoring to show that the ciploy- sers wero not_even living up to that **soulleas daw ol supply snd demand.” Thess employers, he sald, were showing thelr hands now by thelr tlnrcnu to iwport Chinamen,~men whoss lives wero not worth ss much to this country as the lite of o hog. [Applause,]’ But it should be remem- tented employes, There Is a secret organization In the cityjcalled tho Blacksmiths' und Machinists' Unfon, compused of mechanles of those classes in the employ of the rallroad companies,the tounderiea and other inabufactur- ing establishments of the city, A couple of twonths agu it was the Intention of the Rallroad Company, In view of thespleudid crop prospects, and antieipating & very largely-Incroased bust- tus Oblo viuoyards. ‘The low price abtained for tobacco Jast year has reduced the aggrigute acruage Lhis year cne-fourth. Unly twolve Statcs grow tobacvo, but these report the crop at 07, A SOLDIER'S DEATH. How Young Hucker Gallantly Lost Ils Life, "I'he friends of Mr. Iendricks abould pre. txlcl:: ‘11,',“,,‘3,‘}“‘,‘;‘;‘,'{:,},,’;‘;:" x‘,'f. “,'.",.lml’f'f'm sent him with @ sido-eaddlo. Buch protracted rid- | theory lu oue of Lia eariy experlmeuts on th ing aatride must be very wearing on Lis constitu- | body of s woman who had beeu dead thiny tlon. A reveraible aruicle that would enable bim | days, Ilecolored the fluid black agd tnjecied 1o flop his legs over whisu tha weight on uns side | It [nto the body, and when the lex was alier- became emburrassiuw, would be a political boon,~ | ward cul tho fiesh appeared & natural red color Columbus (0.) Journal (Kep.). aud the dark fuld cosed out. **\e haye provel One uf the most curious things abont the | beyoud all question,” said the Doctor, " that v +o | notonly prevents but arrests decompositio. nominativns of the now National or Workingmen's | 7o pror. Wood and other ominent physiciansia INDIANA, ‘WISCONSIN. Sveclal Disvaiches fo he Tridune, LaCnossz, Wlis., Aug. 11.—Reports from the Narvest fu this purt of Wisconsiu and Southern Minncsota morc than confirm the gloomy state- wents of crop damage sent out during the pust threu weeks. A caroful estiate for the Coun- .8 2,018,017 $ 6,210,250 1), B2 800,048 bered that the workiugman’s baltot In this coun- ua 1telated by dack Dunn, Froutlersuai, 214,712 | parly is, that ss a goneral thivg It 1s not thebarny- cl ha seyerest tosts.” tzyp ;“I :.llche]d .fu hu:v‘lh “.Alx;n lll,fl“ ufilfll{:gfilxfi: ness, to equnlize wages intheshops by advancing | ties of onroe, Lnun;cu-. Trempelesy, and Coryeapandence Neto York World, mwf: 1‘}’1! hanulcd'hm;- “n’ mll. h"’x mca‘-m‘:{n L“:"u i that "'»‘.?,.‘.:"’{;,“:’J”l‘.fi.'{.'.‘.‘c'.“& u::‘ :r:’;llt:talm of the plause, 1 cond i 0 e o or- ¢ L1 e 8] v get the bost positions on their tickes, T estios of sikitution Bl uufilwnmnuau e those receiviog under $2.50 a doy, without inter- | Vernon, in Wisconsin, places the wheat yicld at PuiLaveLriia, Aug. 8.<~It will be remem. et th P e co- | i Allektun ™ in this clty is not only so full of - becially true with rogard to taeir Congressional | ¢.roge “but so startling, that mentlon of It e nomines, —Litiaburg Lispaleh (Liep. ) wot bo horo omitted. The wife of u wealthy Uuloss conclusive evideuce of some bigh | gentiowan residiug In rorty-suventh strethy crime or misdemeanor comunitted by Mr. Hayes | dicd of &l 1 fover on the 28th of last May, should be bronght tv light, he stands in nomnore | In her Jath ye 'rlor to her demisy she :‘x‘ dauger of lmpeachment than Grant stood when quunm‘l‘!lmrhlun‘l!an mx(m {',;"i,‘,‘;;,’ (,le.m“:. tho two Houses of Congresa wore Republican, Tule | Jterved fur stk doye, Aficr tho thied Cor (00 aubjuct of * impuactiment " fe, perhape, very aps | odor from the body becams so offcualve, il Droptiato for the dull season, bt the pialn traty 1y | Withstanding tho large nuantivy of fes uscd, Ui Ibl?lf Mayes' tevura of oflive until March 4, | thu undertaker suggested an iminediate fnter L Kighth Disirict . 1,004,007 Totalueuesherrenesssse or sresesse§16,033, 085 RissoURI, fecond District. Fourth District. Total... Sacond District Fith District half acrop. Of this about one-third will o as No,1, aud the balance No. 8 and rojected. From the towus In Bouthern Minncsota about 200 samples of wheat rocelyed horu the last few days, with the exception ot & fuw samples from Faribault, ali grado No. 8 and below. The ylofd is variously reported from three to ten busbels, 14 ia eatimated that thers are 10,000 ferlog with those earnlug over that vrice, but, when the wheat crop was sunstruck and the bilght destroyed theharvest, the Company found 1tsolf unable to carry out this determination, But the prlmary object of equailziog wages was effected in another way, about ton days ago, by cutting down thove recelving tho highest pay. In sccordance with this order, men recelving bered that Liout, J, Authony Rucker, of the Bixth Iteglneut of Cavalry, U, B. A., waa drowncd sbout three weeks since fu Arizona ‘Lerritury while attempting to rescue s brother officer, Licut. ienely, from drowning. Young Kucker, o brother-u-law of Licut-Gen. Sheri- don, though only o shert while iu the syrvice, made hla mark on the frontfer and trades-unious in the etfort to secure decent lly- fog wages, The following resolutlons wers read and adopted without dlscussion: Wiakukan, 'Tns Iuler-tcean and Pomeroy's Ireinocrat, newspapers published in this city, hav- ing seen 0, in the mivst of tho efforts uf \worklug. men of 1hi4 clty and clsswhere, to eudeavor to du- sttoy the Typosraphical Union by reduciug she al- e “uy tow low ecaie ur B0 uf wages; Llerofore, e it $2.30 a day were reduced 5 cents a day, those | acres on the lue of tho Southern Minuusots | wus always spoken of o8 a model cavalryman, E:’::’}“I‘:l'fi,':ffi *742 NG | 1881, I8 we aucure ae suytbiog howan csn be.— [ ment. “No," sald tho distracted husband, “1 Lcsolzed, That we, as workingmen, endeavoring | receivlug $3.00 wors cut down 10 cents, and | that wil! not be cut, snd thousands of acres | lis *soldlerly qualitis, however, were his by | Eightn District 128,784 | Yuffule Lourler \Dem. ), witl carry out my poor wilu's wishes Lo wicin 1ho Gdg of reduction of wages, the sam | (o recolving $3.85 wero cat down 15 cents. | now cut that will uot pay the expenac of cut- | virthrieht, for In tho army to-duy thero fs not | NiuthDistrict, 48415 | Gage n Washington speolal : # Capt. James | 2 tho letter” 'Thu undertaker bring the direct cause of the ’)u'um stagnation of basiicss snd tho unparalleled working classes everywhure, du he :v\n' o witndraw vur patronage, row As mnone of the carpenters, coppursmiths, tin- smiths, brassfounders, paiuters, or laborers re- ceived up to these woges, they were not affected, The vrder for the reduction applied to all the Bt. Paul Rallway shops east of the Mississippl River, at Milwsukee, Watertown, aud other tlug, There will bo uo wheat in Bouthern Min- nesota of higher grade than No. 8 for shitpment, any uot one-fourth the smount of good wheat required by Jocal mills, Tho mill men realize the extent of the calamily,—ths meugro quanti- ty and almost worthlgss quality of the crop,— W truer, Draver, or more geuerous mun thay his fatlier, Gen, D, ), Rucker, o veteran who hus suen furty-ouo years of active service, baving purticipated in two wars fu addition to the fu- wrmlngble contlict withh the Indmus. Gon, Rueker, who 1s statioued beve, hus just received from Juck Duny, one of the (st kuown fron- recourse to Do Rodcors, who, after & D. Eads, of the Misslesippl Jetty system, arrived | brief consultatiou, had the consont uf tho hus bere to-day. ke reports evorything progresaivg | bund to apply the fuld. Not only wus deconss 10 ble satisaction at tho Jettles, and says thers in | position arrested, but the face resumed slife- a clear tweuty-four fest of water now throukh the | [ike huo and the lwnbs becamo relaxed. Tus . Soutl Pass, and the depth 18 increasling dully. body was futerred at tho end of the six days in Why & tweuty-fouz-foot channel duvs aot Turhiel § 410 '1omijy vault at Woodlawn, and there souid erings of the u{ pledge oure all and sundry, 1 uewspapers aud the vstrous thoreul. Ao It PAISONS, of Boclallstle fame, was called upon to address the meeting. e was ready for it, and, after reading uver 10Wa, Bocond Diatriet Fourth Instrict. assu e (or veeavlsdrawlng Liventy-oneaud twolly. 5 eld ¢ this kind ba Wie resolutions, sturted ou . tler acouts conuccted with the urwy, s Jot fet Dos ot bxplain, Fble, however, | touthiug incldeuts of this kind wmay be Wi af s spcevien on the lisof e working cluses, | FOI0b, 0d there woro shous 150 men fn, ol) g e already locklug elsswhers for | il un scouunt of tho accldeit and ate &’I‘:n;:lur( e s il ta o, acconnied | nessed twics or thres tne a week whon the £t slen were sturving who were willing w work, but who couldn't get work, und who were com- petled to folnthe grandarmy of tramps, ete,, ete. A good deal was belng said by capitalists, in the tempted rescus by which young Rucker lost uie life, This letter I bave trauscrived for you: Canv Bowir, A, T., July 13, =My Dzan Sin: We have Just laid away & mun, =10 you ke was & Vo found in the colutus of tha Jeity | teman euters the vault, unlocks the vaskely Jokekat, ubmphla Crone) Avatancha. 7 | Zazes upou aud ouibraces the body of bis wile: ¥ ¢ X cutered th It with his Wo beliova tliat the courss which tho | f [ (044450 8 Lo el Ve ed he city the pumber affected was about 100 out of the 60U or 700 employes of the Company, Early iu the week 8 meeting of the Blucksmiths' and Dusy, Dunn Co., Aug. 11.—Spring wheat cut, Nono stacked. Crop damaged one-third by ruat Total... i sesvsniiseane o8 044,000 v " el : Macninlsts’ Unlon was hetd, fn which the re- | and blight. Oats damsged by ralus. \ CALIFONNIA. Presldeut has pursued Lss nade independent | jiitls oue aver the caaket it cried wut, * U et e s cunduct toward work- | ceion” ‘of wages wadtonsilered, and' 8 | * Paauis by Cutax, Crawtord Co. Aug. 1l | e AR tia Wikl the Wators loven otar | FHAV DGt ces srgoipeioes ver e 44,18 [ L ente 1a to South possible, aud removed | papi, thercs mbming” and_both father sl Lt 8 thivge were Koiwg on now fu this country | Tesolution wus™ adopted to wll on den- | grjug wheat will syorago about onu-lalf o erop. | Tony's forw Lwis rubbed of & nobls, “guuerous. | gegond District. i | that fear of Fodural tnterferauce In local affaies | child'kisscd tho rewaiis as aflectionately 38 18 the demuind for sowething to et would soon | $F4t Menager 8. 8. Merrill, which | o Foooq gplendid prospect for coru. Hay | self-wcridcing triand, —not u frieud a8 tne world | Tuird Districy th whites of thy South & | Jife, ‘This seene, accordlug toDr, Rodeers, w) they Qid Kriday, on_ his return fromn Minnesota. He was suffering from fllucss, however, and was not able to enter in a pro- lunked conference, but agreed to meet them to- worruw (Mondag) fur a further Interchange or expreasion of views. It appears, however, that the leader: agitators were deterinioed to precipitate a difliculty, aud yeaterday, at noou, they ail knocked off work, focluding such otner employes aud apprenticed us they could fuduce become 80 Intense thut sowebody would have to supply it. {Avblause.] Thero must be a speedy reforul, or there would be @ revolution [up- pluuse], and the reform to be brought dbout wua to be found i 8 reductlon in the hours of lubor, which would result lu the employuent of thooe who were niuw willing te work but could wot tind suytblug to do. [Applause,| Cheap labur wus the goa of the cavituilste, that before wbich bo bowed duwn, aud bt uuttered little Lo but a fricud n tho most holy end oxalted method of his noble desth s briefly told, "Twas a httle befors 7 o'clock on the evening of July 11. A beavy rulu bad wet iu, snd the gulch which separated our wacss-teut from tho body of the cuwp was Leuiporarily Lue bed of & l&lluhlfi‘ surgiug torreut, which “run Leadlong down the fulch, carrying with it stumps, roots, and rocks Fow thy ravines above, ‘fony, Licut. Heuely, and myeelf determined to crati iy, Wa belinve, (00, that ¢ muhu‘:‘ m-'fi.m.m leaders bave prace b contiued (r years the vury fact i ! tod the teudur of gouu-will and that :‘:r‘yl s e Shey deaiaided lur the Soaih, MURDER, bas relisved the Hepublican party from the charie Bpecial Dispulch $0 The Tribune, that 1t "d';,';;;‘;‘,,';,’:::,‘:,..:,‘;:{g (e Soulh ite | pysvexwonty, Kas, Aug. 11.—A colored osdo - ity of rofusing Lo sccept th kuod faith (he | man named Nig- Lewis, living on Big Struvger olive brauch of peace, aud W carry out the epinit | Creek, fu this county, was shut this moratug bY :fu‘:’&f,f')",“m“aul awonduents, —Hoatoa'Jour- | Cypite man named Davis, The murderer €& crop damaged by rains. Buack Cxmex, Outagamie Co., Aug, 1l— Boring wheat Is damared by rust and blight 50 per cent, Wil Lo thresbod and wold st ouce, Outs witl be ao aversys crop. The hay crop was badly damaied by heavy ralos. Tho pros- pect fur corn 16 good. Bssri, Ureen Lake Co., Aug. 11L,—Wheat mostly cut. Wheat Is damaged fully one-third Bixth District. ‘Total..s... 2 Becond Dustrict..... Fuurth District Fifth District Bixth District.... Totalies sus ven = First District, fr fy 3 2 1 ured. Liin where the laborets cume from, He would | 10 4t With hetn, making between S0 aud 400 | 1o one-half, Oats are god. Corn La dolog woll, | 1, e stivar I OfUer An teact ous sucss tont SGUTIE GARGLIX, 'Takiug 8 dispsssionato viow of the situs. | Ve 10 107# 404 bas Dok bown capt fwport them 9,000 miles scrosa tho sew, or pick | 78 WhS Heat o, VA8 JEbern ElroRe ot | but i late. Fivod ufuly 03 the. oppoalto shore. " On_ looklng | FUPM PISEChcosees oo tlon 1t is not extravagant o assert that the wuc- dheup fn thdwreetsy o (st o "kt | ot opuspoge uf statlae thels i, Souiset | | putvouk, OrblenCa, Aug. 1Motk of e | Bac b hibal ight et sched BAF | ocond Diate, Govy ot the Natlous! Duuocrucy two yeare hencate | oo THE CHINESE EMBASSY. 4 wOrk| wmes wan! i 4 U - Qh0., [+ St l‘fl:‘# A s | A ik, ;}“ 54 | did not expect to meet tho wew betore to- | couditiou: Ryesud barley arc 8 good crop. m},fl:{:‘.m“,‘:‘},,,‘";‘,’,’;?&“‘,‘u :‘,,,"‘w','“m,‘n“. 1 ously meascud by thisIndepsndent movemeat. " o AU DAl morrow, abd they wero unprepared for any line uf actlun. [t 18 stuted that some of the leaders {u tiis demovstration sre men who buve always lived frce of reat, and have large gardens ou the Company's luud, and who lhave passcs for thewselves aud familics over the road, and bave bad otber favors. The wuges, which wero re- duced from 2 to 8 per cent, are still bizher than auy private busiuess oz munufaciuriog estab- lshwent i paylug, and uwbout the same wages that e pald in the Ilinols Ceutral sud Chigo & Hock Island shopa at Chiciito, but u shudy lower than wates In the Culcszo & Northwesteru sbops. Tho wages a6 uow fived wre decidedly bigher than (hu.cgum o the vicaolty of Alg:uy asud New York City. Huudreds of men are turned awoy frum tue'shops week! yuo apply fur eaploy- weut at these prices, or even luwer. Blate- wicuts i1 the Joca) press and in dispatebies that tho L'uun[..n?hmc syateuiatially reduced wages and vivlated prowbses to cuiployes are hor- rect, Munoger Manll and the other ratl- Fuad | clicida . deslre o _pey . wll o the ! ! ; ; ofs bo quarter where the Nortbern Democeats con- | Embassy decline snything o the nature H‘u:r‘hfl.' ey o " bt ‘s “for maany | publlerecaption Ul uiter thetr presentatha (2 years yob, frou that vary quarter two dasger will | Pregigent Hayes, Permancnt quartersin 3 . The Bouths 1s tow solid to Lo sccure. As a88Y. Ssaticrs now atand the luss of Virgiols, of North | 'WRLOU 878 belng selccted for the Etnbassy. Carollua, vt Ueurgls, or Tenoessos—the Hiates L. wheru tho ladependent wovemsnt wakes the most Audragey’s Daughter. Eru.‘l’en—lu the Democrats ju 1850 would proba- ‘The cable was barcly tweuty-four Lours 1y give the Repuolicans the Prestdency,—the luss | ghoad of the iwails in spucuncing the *be* of two ur thrve of these Bisted cerlainly would. | ¢rothal of Count Audrassy’s ouly doughtur with u": ;.mh,‘" ':,f"“{":,‘;fi""{’l“‘l'g "fwl,“' °':|‘ ‘he | Prince Alfred of Mouteuuovo, & distaut cousid vl 1t fs exceeding cult Lo devise s remedy.— - SHiavata (i) Chrawicls (Do ). ;i of 'h‘;fi";g‘m Lo Bllclaoe e Hous S0 ‘Why should not the Nutionals of tho West | Williaw Albert of Monteuuovo, who Was xho' call themselves Commuulsts aud bo done with 1t? | son of Maria Loulss, the grest Nupolcous . Tho ceutrsl jdea of Communism is that property is | oud wife, by Count Nelpperz, oue of ”fi‘ )ullu-l. a1obbery, Now, whens Nstionsl uodertskes to lu‘:' ‘:'w.:n Ahnhm;zlbiigl her '\‘“\ffliflm'fiimuh divide sccumulated Droperty, ho goca s fur aa the | S 10 whom she bore brinde JWEEE S wost advanced Communiat Las yeb gono, and 1t | f 8 N R TR0 GANE BY VO pers ducsn't make straw's difference bow or by what | francy (P R0 PN “Tho "Ewterar {3 L8 e ot ks st 468 bayonct sag do 1f | greudson of Maria Loulsa's father, Fraunl b ol v 8 5 B 3 force, The uther kiod of & Coiauwanist would Bl socond wite, wud this da wheae tho ot do 10 by isulug wosthliss wouey and compeling, | &GP comes loy Wheat not infured by rust, bLorse full uver buckwards, wnd both borse aud ——— 1lder disappeared boueath the surface. Ib was durlng thu struggling which now took place that Livut, Uenely was stunued by 8 kick from hts horse, No quicker did [ sco the Licutensat's danger than § pluoked jnfo the stremn fo his resciv. Butno man could live i such & tor- sent. 1 soun found that it was doubtful if I saved even mysclf, 1bac alwost despalred of life, when, Just as ] was buing swept vast sn overhung- 1 mude one last eMors for life, 1 cuuxht ho b d, weak abd exbausted, I crawlod asliore opposite the place § had plunged io, Mean- while, Tony, withs great pescncy of miud, had pro- cured lariata, and tue ludlaue aod soldicrs wero keeping paca wits Lious.llenciy ss ho fluated down tho strewm, ofcring biui wll tho helu necossary Lo Fescue hin bad he besn conavious. Kope aftesfops waa thruwa lum, vutue wads wo ellori £0 save biw- sclf, showing beyond doubt that his brutsos bad de- rived Llw 0f cutciousuves. When this fuct bad Borted tacit upon Tony's wind ol the generoaiy of was puml( 8 labor question ; uut vue of nees, not one of free-trade; and workingmen should sppreciste that fuct uod not be beyulled by suy otuee jesues. Agltation was what wus uecdeay but, it it vame to fighting, the workingmen wlmud lb« found ready eves for that. [Ap- plause. Mr. George Bebilling was called upon, and warned Lis besrers that workingwen wust bave their own labor papers sud ao intelligeut orgen- Lzatiou. Avy othier orgauization would prove to Lo but s ruve of sand lo the hour of trouble. I wus no lunger trug that in union there was slreugtb. It wust be lutelligent unlow, or it wouid avall uotiug, [Appluuse. The tolluwiug resulution was also read aud adopted: Reanlred. Dy this mase-meetlog of workingmen, that we e wur vudivided worsl aud dnancial eupport o the Cristiva ur skocwakers of Who, baving Leen inpovenshed by low w wverworked by loue Luute of Labof, by the Lesiufe tGrern of Cun OUY, 8¢ 0ut oy adiist bus pwrerty and doslitalion cauacd by, I0WA, Special Liapasehéa o The Tridune. Maggxaoo, la., Aug. 10.~Harvesting all done, and threshing commenced. The best of wheat turoiog sbout thirteca busbels per acro, and down to two bushels per acre; quallty generslly poor. Oats will not weigh as beavy as last yesr, Weather favorable for corn, although | bear considerable complelut that there is a worm of some kind cutting off the routs of the curn, snd the corn dying frow this cause. Weather lias been dry. West Bipw, Crawford Co., Aug. 11L.—S8pring whest {8 woatly cut, Sowe s in the stack. Baaly datnaged Dy the hot weather and blight. Crup witl be lyrkt, Outs were badly lodeed. Coru s dobug very weil. Maksiart, Marshall Co., Auz, 1l.—Soms few huve comnenced to thresh., Wheat {s very your. Mostly tejected. Yield about teu busk- Corrapondence Mew York World. Wasnixuroy, D. C., Aug. 1.—In the gossip which followed the suunouncemert that Gew. [l Lad left fur Europe to brcome 8 tory was told of the romantle circumstances attending the carcer of oue o Gen, Winficld Scoit's daughters, who dled in the Conveot of the Visitation at Georgetown. This story was to the cflect that Miss Scutt fell decply fn'love with un ache of a forelru legation, who loved sl Iy in return. The wstch was opposed b Beott, aud Lhroi nis fvstrumentality broken off. 8he went buart-broken to & couvent, aud he preparcd biwself and was admitted to the priesthoud. Tu course of time ho was ordered Lo Ucorgetowu College, und a portlou of his duties conalsted beariug the confesslons of the nups ut the college. On ons of these occasions Miss Scott knelt {n the confessioual to ber furmer lover. Each recoguized the otber, Bhe taluted, went s Luturo cavie to the surface. 1n @ tnce be w red to thie walst, lu snother bo bad leaped ou bis boese, snd wilh one bound he cleared the Lauk wud was bulletivg the augry Good. | Uuce lus