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s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THI SDAY, JUNE 17, 1880—TWELVE PAGKH R » O q + | on necor he part he had taken in the | shake him of. And, furthermore, that the |, planning a stumping campaign which ts to OC , 7 enoh other vi cinsely. Both wear long sy" . pP A tat eats Ninth; C. nites Balague ora recent. Guringiielt Had National Republican | German Democrats ato just as dotoriined [begin darly in Atiguat, and to. Inst untll CRIMINAL NEWS. black halr, remfnding one of the wild West STATE POLITICS, ikauttwctths W. Ae Phelps, ‘Thirteenth; | Congentions, o gat ude Olney, to | wunegeagalnst tho nomination of TUCK | olection-iay. tte expecta to speak In_nearly ern frontlersmen- Kilolbasxa, “Fourteenth? George | 1 was very sorry,” sald p Olney 9 ic ; every, Northern State, and the Chieaga ticket c ; : AT P 5 Su co » the pret ch Gen. Hatin took ti these | opposition to that of Grant. Bat tn ye u ' a Ss A FATAL FnuD, Anlatis, fom mins aaa sellin Hoe te Cunventions. 1 havo Know Hine all lily the fight against tholr ‘Grant? | will have no more energetic or falthfrtl sup The Brattleboro, Vt ‘ Bank wine Bpeelal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribunty Assembling of Delegates to the Ue Beh eer: Wham Dinter | Hie, and ie ther and weer before hin | CHlten) ie, Demernia | ato,t bo | Uirtrg Manas erent ora onthe | Ale OF Immanse Prox Namtviste Fen, FuneisA Thompson | Republican Convention at Se Ca . + a 7 erest tn all thay paso y re vi 8 cs 5 rane iv i : ‘Beeond, Fee DiNteet von and naturally fake a dee pie vst In all tt | ie awhteh the fepublicans sorely felt in the THIS MARSACIUMETTA HOUILE-IBADE! : portions, Station speclal to Lhe Banner says: TT. Dod- Indianapolis, Maltela ith + il, ML Sinuer, Sixth, | dting in political affairs, ati hope that hy | struggle against thelr *Titden? (Grant), Rpectat Dispatch to The Chteqgo Tribune, . son tet his death at the hands of Frederick CIO: STR 2h Ob See Got Percinoved, heeattse Ceonsider that | and that Js the two-third rite by which ii | Tostox, June 10,—Tho tivoshehiled delo- Barnott two yeara ago. A dobtof $10 was SEVENTH WAND YOUNG Serunlaghyes hls admiduistration of the rufatrs of the oblee Demoerntic Natlonal Conventions the Prost- gation 10 @ Convention at Gintetnn ati slats | Forgerios Discovered Amounte | contracted botween Dodson and Barnett, | orostindowings ns to tho P; : a 0 |? 10 ile: ‘ aificle entlal candidate 3 r |. 3 * . “any : y . at - able Gubernatorinat Candi- date Unrellabic, venting at Kroll?’s Mall, corner Blto | Service during Gen. Grant's Aduunistration, | aeninst one | Tilden? would have been | ionke up all around. Neither of the'deloga- . cone and ‘Fourteenth ‘street, for the aan when TS compare tho eorruption and | childs: play for tha Republican party. On | tlona aro nt all streaked. with TTHidentarn, iy J manner fora short time, when one day Dod. purtiose ne Avrannielnig it Pe wate lneiligteviay a {tat fine wht the honesty ths pihor ails, te Dany rats wre sored i Kien, Thntloris, detention ladnallnedl tonards aon took feeaston to abuse Earnelh severe! Garfield and Arthur Club,” Mr, C. W. Wood- | and straight forwardness 0} ait. Raut BG Wie - a Mr. dJuatiee Field, and the Faneuil-Hnll del- alihg. te Gated and Arthiy Club” Mee. We Wood | and strata fopwnrdess, of ttc ene he | possessed in thelr eitumalnstchirdeterimisin, | euites wii Hf adimitieds bo neatly solld for | TAC Fresident Missing, and Believed anid anive bin online. thie, wns Repedtetl nated Miles Kehoe for ‘Temporary Chairman | ought tobe Koptin, tt will take nian from | This aulvantagn consistert in the apposing | Bayard onthe first ballot. od i n Million. ae quently occurred. Muattera went on Sn this The Contest Ovor the United States Loccasions since that time. A fow Have Committed Suicide, Maya value } and Mr. Weher for ‘Temporary Secretary. | now until Maret to learn tho details of tha | candidature of Blaine, wlio, long betore the Tris ETRY TLREUTIN ett LAURIE ‘ ty, Toye: Cos . diye ained Dodeon, becany very. balslaroils, Sonatorship in Pennsyl. Both’ nominations were approved of. Mr. | business, and {tls better to keep inn person | Convention met, suececdedl in securing the Spectat Dispateh to The Catengo Tribu ve u Mido’ threat A anainst Uarnotts whi ch slanit vanin. IKetwe, upon taking the chair, mado a short | who understands the business, nud who hns | pledges of at least two-fifths of the delegates New Yon, Pane A aewWhite tho hes ete Fatal Result of-a Feud Between Two Men | fled nis {intentions of kiing ‘him. (Dnr- ‘ speech, tle was glad to neetso many young | 9g elean record, than to reniove {itn for some. | to hiscause, The Democrats stand in need | eine sixteenth Assembly Distrl oa ta H it) i ee me Ce xt F u i a 7 ten of the ward ready to move tn the in | thing which ean bo sufictently punished | of such oa Ulainc, Although soveral | fy SS en eee amined ical: in: Kentucky. nett) ow sight. Nikht before ins adlson DIANA, : terest of the youn mnnn'senndldate for | sie] with 'n repriinand.? German Pennsratle, payers attempted in frye PGarheld atid Unb seer eninge Sea ‘ : “ sent wograes tod a Tpett fo nbuss give hin n FP elect alr aie Tea dont,-—damea_ A. Garfleld,—and he hoped tho THK CARE OF “LOXG TONES. procure for | Baynre io artnor Of te | avinue to-day boy was born on te premises ‘ 2 i Ce BNC, 0 Is Q 18, ey .—To-morrasy \ f Let i k CARE A 4 5 : i elt. t st oh ) S$ SWINDLEL beating. ‘The enstigation, however, was nob dienes Meee ae oie aN BO one Rial “Tut how fy it,” sald the repo: eovtty | Plumed Kutaht. thelr, efforts have not | ty one af the members of tho Club, ‘The AN THORMOUSSSVIN DEE the Republican Stato Convention meets at 10 ma ty Tow, = 1 enrrled Into effect. Barnett was: repeatedly eR biuntion of all the young mon in tho | MAM. Jones, the Charman of thd Repith- pec eT mae Le clear tt fathor Inatsted tha boy ahold bennmed after | Bratrnenono, Vty. Juno 16.—The rumors | tiformed of the threats mada. by Dodson sentral Ci ‘ t x j dny’s “dispatches ‘wore - “le Iican Central Comunittee, who also seems 10 | Gay 7 the candidate for Presitont, 80 the President | won which yesterday's “disp: agalust, fils fife, and armed himself with a ity moving and acting Wi harmony, UC thle | take an Interest in political aftates, It Is ipa croe-eiained a Wael but, of the Club offeinted, and. christened tho | bated concerning tha insolvency of the First | touble-barroted ‘shotgun. ‘The parties hay- 4 Y (i claimed ta the neglect of his oficlal duttes "| ony that he ts not guilty of the silly non- child James‘A. Garfield Mullaly,. National Bank of Brattleboro aro more than | pened to mect on tho rond near tho station aie wb estat A eee mT ote Phot ts aaa} hat diTerant case,’ om aeiiee of declaring nimsult first, last, and all JERE DLACK. realized. Although a thorough tnveatiga- Betore noo. ‘The quarrel was resumed, Tels not proposed to interfere, with any of Judge Olney, There the discharge of Me | tho time in favor of ‘Tkten.”? : tt merieaaliate A. jetter Jias been produced trom Jere | thon find not begun at? o'clock, enough Is which only lasted a few seconds before Dod- th functions oF powers of the rexiinn wart TER ee acton tan Fe rere tle GERMAN NOSTILITY ‘TO TILDEN, Hylneyy dated In 482, In whieh luo completely : pew | ee son was shot by Burnett, the wound resulting clubs, rept as menibers 0! hose clubs; pales 3 § < already known to warrant the statement that | jn immediata’ deaths “Dodsor fe tho 3 White L wis still in the service, Leximt The New York Staats-Zeltung (Dem.) ns- siintes Gen Garteld from aug et 1] tho logs will reach ‘upwards of 0 quarter of shoatimne, drowa we eeetge ators ee recognize thelr right to control and govern | cong others, the ofleers of the Third serts that Tilaen ns lost the coniidence of | Senne! Aor Cd ee Narhaltl aon {cr | a million of dollars through tho forgeries of | Intter was too quick for him. ‘The contents tho political wnachinery of the wards henes | ation Distelet, tho ony of whieh Janes as | the Germans, and ie cannot bo elected, Inu | Wr Aceh that Mr. Garfleld wis evl- me j of the gun wore discharged Into the head of there should by no jealousy or bad feoling, | Wetton Disteltt to one eonain wht their | leader it says: dently dectived by Onkes Aines, oud says: | tho President, S, M. Walte, who’ has wn | dy dson It ts simply intended to perform the hard Jnowlddgo of thelr duties wns, and algo thy | "he wnine and political importance Til- th is, (Garteld 3} Integrity, depencted upon doubtedly left the country, aud, as the Di- : Work of tho eampaben under thelr auldanee, | wie hn whieh thoy performed thet, Lfound | den” possessed In 180 have vanished, | Or auegon Wimiben Oe Men A eneacter | Fectors bolleve, taken a Inrgo sum of money TAKEN TO INDIANA See ree ae Republican: vole who wil | that A. SL Jones, or “Tong Jones, was very i Mly., ceanidatinas for” the | 1 reaidaty. of the proposition made to him he wold noe | With him. Mow much can only be de- | Lrrren Rock, Ark, Juno’ 1U—Samuel Some of them were Inclined towards the cont Sterltiya wher facts very | ts Tones Sretorm’ the higher « imerality | lave endured ity much fess embraced tt." termined by a searching Aaveatlenton, which Sullivan was arrested several days ugo to diringerntie party Ape net rulleet ee tee ove 193 that he knew very H(Ueof his dutles | in polities. ‘These promises Induced the east e s aia will be begun on tie arrival of the Bank Ex- | awalt a requisition from Indiana on a charge petit ie ah iol nintul bees ff Rit i ag Collector, or thecondition of the service In] Geriitns to sitpport him warnily. Under CASUALTIBDS. aminer, Hendee, to-day, and who will | of forgery. Yesterday OMcer Spurgeon, of Inherent in the youthful breast could Hod | Ti atatriel, and paid very Hite aftention to } present elreumnsiinces new drestdentat : act as Recelver for the present. | Indiana, arrived and received him from tho neler contort a pplness there, Yule | tho duties of iis oftien; anit tn a root whlelt eunididatiir with, the, eam promises woul | mit QUEEN-ANCIONIA COLLISION, | ‘The forged paper Includes the | local authorities. After this n anarringo I- helping hand ‘to elevate. the man whose 2 mada ta the -Depntinent U sut pata i Hy ‘untehes have made itonce and for ‘all impos New Yon, June 16.—The marvel ts that | Connecticut River Rallrond for sbout | censo was procured,and Sullivan was mar xenlus atl learning make hi ennsplevollss | Wwoutd give very littic attention to the duties. | sibte for ‘Eliden to play a second time in the either the Queen or the Ancliarla, the two | $50,000: Frederick Billings, $20,000; Trenor | Fled to a Miss Jenule Jotome, who followed ing etn to awk: How intel money Ar his atiee until after. the November elec. | role of the reformer or representative of | steamers which collided Sunday night, got | W. Park, £20,000; Lyon & Healy, of Chicago, him from Indiana, Ie left for the North to- 3 : i ‘ : nwrrds that | Ieher polltical morality. With this he loses i "i ep “0 Wi day in irons. Ils bride rematns, ho Warliyer aviethier tls ancestors sprung Alon, Hens outta te meatier wart tl pa he Suenitiennce: fant. ae ind sway ottinte info port after the accldent. As the Queen | $20,000; Taunton Locomotive Works, about y f L re | iis nearice: his meddiing in- local. politics, | Hes at hor dock: beaten are rowlng about | $12,000; O. J. Amiton, “Insdale, 815,000; *" aurprRoUs ATFRAY. me harder he ns strupted Beibli naverty por. perauan danes mage probably beg the notoriety of nis selilsh plans nnd destiens her bow and paddling into hor hold with | Vermilye & Co., New York, some $75,000; Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lat tg youth, tie areal dhe vepeakor were thable hin todraw a good salary while he | to seeure the nomination again —in short, | caso.. Her ‘stern Is torn completely off. | and others, whose names will bo mado public }- CxpAn Rapms, In, June 16.—While en- bie ei then, In regard to. the feeling that | W% nethhg as Chairman of the State Central | the genera] rottenness of hls Political meths | As for ‘the Anchoria, tt secma that. | ns tho Investigation proceeds. Mow much of | gaged ina anloon row this evening, Al Ri- fp Hdd, me e Interest of Gon. Grant.” ods to carry n point, have deprived him of | , ‘i nd’ a finds hichor in every youthful nud and Coypmilttes in the tn crest & Gr ae Te herbus Whterentfuumdud hin four yenra stage-coach could be driven through tho | this paper tins been used -by Walte as col- | tonborg, 2 desperate character, was hot In f t awful gap Into:her side, Tho Rey. We P. | lateral, upon whieh he may have raised largo | the -thront by Ml . this country wi connect htinself with tha | ten?” : nee Ant Heat toalay por long. Weak | Tc tmora, delegate to tho Sunday-school Con. | amounts for individual uso, tho Directors are | druuk, Tdtenbor ka cena tae Ci Republienti party, for its record proves it to No, nono atall; though I think ff should | candidal te hut als poss ‘ » i < Springfetd 1k. ‘gf cannot live, foenan be In perfect harmony with our yews, have been,” Tits persistent nttompts and demands that the | tennial, reports that one of the most thrilling | unable to say, but rumors that: Springfletd uve himself up, and claling the shooting was ‘The Republican party hus never nsked | {Has anes a competent deputy 2 ite Aemoeraile arty a ae ikea mill: incidents of the’ catastrophe was furnished | and Boston baka have been victimized in | dono In self-defense. ¥ enis or, ‘ " ’ f 4. D think he hus; but then the duties ui i ess by xelted Ci 5 E a this way are current. ” an Py is Ht IC hns never consldered gontus and patriot- poutine work, tt competent Collector, ought tho purty chon we will not deny any tou iy Tintehet erted outs Stara to your toe re pte ea Had Baile ant quillfoldt was arrested ‘this afternogn by i > YOURE, ofan Oo be now at Freeport, ni at Galena, vs 3 Ys y g : . B. eal ; an doo yvonne, foo Dior, oe pleat son. and now at some. other point in his | onr Western Republican contemporaries are nite Te lode to head open thls Williston Presitent, and Silas M. Walte, the | Speclal OMlcer Bauer, of tho Treasury De- iim, las shown a, eapnelty to govern, they REA AEaa LEH Ta Op eae well fourlel Su Rin DRG: other passonger anys: “The sirat | boat present defaulter, Cashter. Prominent men HEE e nhaa aia ligaitaete nate inva elevated him to the highest position In tholr functions properly. ‘Vo do that well he Rofative to the rimors thatthe Demoaraoy. lowered 2 6 Anchoria wags taken posses- | {nthe county were made Virectors, and it _ WO sailors, Sovlng this, the C 3 found In the dwelling occupied by Dequlll- hey Wok the {mmortal Lincoln from hig | Must know what ts expected of him, and | night be Induced to tender Its nomination | tuin‘erle ones will shoo! any man iat | Wasrunandern State charter for about ten Holfonter. = rails; they took Grant from his tannery; and | must visit them tos i y feldt, who Is satd to bo an‘old oifonder. that they aro up to the | for the Presidency to Gen. Grant, the old | guts into the boats before the women are aft | Years. It was tho first bank fn tha county to : to beanpld how they have taken ovr next. President, | Standard, Jones ts smart enongh, but, for | journalistic veterni Stlevolt,of the Davenport | tho ship.” There wns a lot of drinking go- | change Into -n National Bank, which gave it THE CURRIE CASK, Garfield. from the towpath; not because any | 8018 reason or othor, the exigencles of tho | “Demokrat (independent Republiean) grows |-Ing on In the bonts as they pulled off {0 the | great advantago over. other. banks in the | ArAnsiart, Tox, Juno 16,—At the Cnitle of these men could bonst of thelr ancestry or | Calpalan or something else, he don't lve up | pugnaetous, and says: “Come out pluln- | Queen. It was common talk that the bur of | vicinity for a time, belng for several years a | tri 7 M) " their wealth, were they promoted, but he | te the dutles of n Collector, and, therefore, E | Jy “and enthuse yourselves for Grant! | the Anchorin was broken open Immedintely | Goy, Brest 1 rint to-day, tho defense Introduced: testl- cause they beetme conspicnous heroes and | Mato the report T did. Wowover, tbnever | Mers and there “a maleontent Grant | after the collision, I know the Captatn ot Government deposltory, It continued to re- | mony to prove that Currie was ont of his statesmen, When did tho Democratle party | met with any response xcept tho Thtimation | paper and a few. sore-head Republic: | the Queen had his bar closed Immediately,” | tain: the .confdenco of the . public | mind at the time of the Killing, ‘The burden ever nominate a poor man? ‘Theyseem to be | Wile Ehaye mention an’ Grautites may Join you, which wilt a ae ‘ ely, 4 He a 4 tin thelr selection of for high no doubt inerense your courage, ‘Tilden es finch AT gs Nbeit E oe ANNU An fa root Cah a, ddaalty unt fo athe ale sete erense, ¥ . NED. ‘ a : confusion of Intellec z : paces by the ainount of mony ie has or be . TLDEN’S PROGRAM. fins rood % tend PoMesians is pepavallntls Le Chaine,: Fee june teary Hale, ip aavearee ils Holengine many” i : ee the respec 4 eytors, Ci Satis, BIW IS eal a ck-Li : . x Bo hy NMENT. the® pier nawe?-partye Ae haa’ navn yor DP ean ee is AT CUCINA tured its baek upon him. Seymour says ho | 4eed 18 years, Jumped froma ‘skife Into the | special depositors. Suspicion wns aroused LIER INP RSOSMENT. t 1 7 aaw ¥ : ‘ Drapwoov, D, T.,: June 16,—Martin L, elevated n poor man; and even now one a alas 4 uy a is tuo old, and Morrison was shot fn tha | river for a awiin, and did not rise again, over the manner of the robbery, since which B si hears names suggested ag their candiunte for |, WAsmINotON, D.C, June 10.—The Wash- | wrong place during tho war, Davis Is too | A Clayton (I1,) dispateh announces that | time confidence hasbeen more orless shaken, | Con's, who wns sentenced to be hanged July President not because of thelr qualideations, | ington Post eiaims to know that the follow- | welzhty and too heavy a lond to earry, and o'clock, and yet little more ts known orean be surinised os to the result than was tele graphed twonty-four hours ago, The gen- eral impression fs that the fleld ts stronger, and that Gen, Strofgh¢ is wonkor. ‘Chis hay beon the result of a thorough canvass of avery county, and of a bettor understanding of the altuation on the part of the delegates, Dut it fs Impossible to como ary hearer naming the Gubernatorial notmines than {t was Inst night. Inthe fleld the Hon, Ufley McKeen and tho lion, A. G. Porter. aro the strongest. Ono can.seo MeKeen badges In every direction, and it Js said that ho wit! enrry the Terra Iaute district solld, Mr, Porter will probably poll quite as large a vote, although his strength 1s confined to no single locality, Ifonry County has agreed to vote for him solld, and other counties will follow sult, Mr. Orth will poll a largo vote on the first ballot if he will permit hls name to go be fore the Convention, nnd Col, 2. 8. Robertson, has assurances that his section of the State 14 READY TO BACK 11M, save a few individual delegutes, Judge Gresham's name will probably not bo placed in nomination. In -an Interview this evening he sald: “1am not 1 candidate, and donot desire the nomination, and, for rensons which need not be ‘mentioned, conld not accept if it wero tendered me. Willlam Wallace is authorized to witharaw my nomo if mentioned In the Convention.” ‘This had a chilling effect for a time, but in an hour or two {t was learned that Porter or McKeen was quite'as acceptable tn localities where Gresham Is the strongest, Dr. Burgess, of Butler, University, isle veloping greuter strength than his friends anticipated on tho first ballot. Tio will havo Warren County solld, and seattering votes from a dozen others, é : It is now belleved that these candidates can hold more than a ntajority of the delegates on the first two or threo ballots, and itis thought that then the forces of Streight WILL BEGIN TO BREAK, {f they do not: before. Whenover such a brenk occurs It fa nderstood that the weaker field candidates will be dropped and the votes eontred’ on en, the stronger ones, at Streight and his friends fully renlizo tho sit- ti ela W ) ¢ a boy named AR: Gidding wos taken with | until the stock was finding» foreed sale at | 2 for the. murder of Mra, Minnie Calltson, | ‘ation is evident, ‘They do not talk as cont Gul becwuse toy nosseas sruatt Pe etri digs ee eae been Patines ts too tiatsy snd unstedle: sGacouia, cramps while bathing, and drowned, ,| 85, although Humerons staténients ninde It In August, 1878, ling hind Mis sentence com- | contiy tonight, while the — General u mitited to lite lmprigonment, Pee eS eg aunt party, where thelr feel- | ontiineds “When tie: formal presentation. of | Tayurd from tho State of the whipping-pasts | | Susquricawa, Pa. Juna 10—Orin Rejn- | patent that tho stock should bring moro than —— {ugs and fae harmonize, vhe youngust names of canidaten 2p thn Convaritlint ts oats is our of ihe guestian, and Lend ape ia too TnelTeas of ne teeing ith ‘his parents me ination Apel ; DEATIL SENTENCE, man ever nominated, WHIL one exeeption, for | Menced, a gerund shout for tho old Ueket of Ixi | sore from riding on the financial rail so » | atGreat Bend,.Pa., ato. his: dinner, and, $ « special investigation, April 28, the | Pa.xsting, Tex., Juno 16.—Roland Rucker na eve y 1 hwy be ides r cit wun: * 1, 1, f 1 LOX. 1 resident Ix James A. Garfield, and the ye ung Wal stra lenny behey ral fan anene te Tadel Again wo any, come, iHOng Wy ih yeu en lenving the table, sald ho was going out to’) loans and discounts wera.plnced at $861,110; | to-day received a sentonce of death for tho renidentot position whiel he is destined | 1° move aud sceond tho nomination of,| Harty] Gen, Grant as we all know; accepts | 2 ay Nothing, was thought of his absence | capital stock, $300,000; surplus, $57,000; | murder of K. P. Grayson and wife. Ie will "Mr. George Kroll followed Mr, Kehoe with | statesman as to studied entreaties for, the vie connoisseur in such matters, and sbesides, |' one of the tannery leaches. :| deposits, $61,119. . It-appears that of =e Ashort speech, and concluded by Introduc- | thas of tho fraud of four yenrs ayo. Knowing | 28 We are Informed by the Democratic press, | © MANHATTAN; Kas. dttne 1—Mr ©,.0, | the latter the Vermont . Savings, Bank | - STONE YS. CEDAR. ing the following resolutions, which were | that he cannot receive the nomination by reason | a real hero in virtue, If Grant were elected, | Grenoweth, recently aatudent In the Stato | had between 330,000 and $40,000, - hig state- : a unanimously adopied : t ne indiviutial fitnes Me. alien accks to ola tho defent of the Republicans would be & | Agricultural College, was drowned in the | ment was sent to the stockholders, and belts | 4,9 Toronto Papers Discussing Their “ Reauived, ‘That we fnvite the vows men Tes Te eee erent eee ie edged etame | Louble one, So, come on with Grant! ‘Kansas River four iniles bolow town on Sat- | attested by the Directors auspicions were ii if tah hehaherll himself: has: been betrayed into ~ say- ng. i doing «things “that are_ tuo ~plainty-the evidences of weakness, These expressions, coupled with othor things, have liven the impression that the Strefght boon js busted, and that to-morrow’s Convention will nominate soine one else,—cither Porter, McKeen, or somo othor field candidate. "This afternoon #n attempt was made to re- vive the Dudiey boom, and the Wayne Coun- ty delegation was asked to support him solld- Jy provided other counties presented his ‘3 “ Saas a : 4 ue Comparative Fitness for a Streot | Namne; but, after a long and disagreeable con- tween the ages of 21 and 84.00 meetin tholr " ‘GARFIELD, THE SELE-MADE MAN, urday lost, Hu was teaching school in that.| temporarily satisfled, i : 1 yi y Hespeetive wards und organize n Young Men's | Powe to Tilden and Hendricks, “ probably no other cireumstance,” writes | vielnity, and was bathing at Fao time, mi| Sineg January, 187%, Walte has bean Presi- | Pavemont. e-8, O%s forehae te rerused to do go, and the Colonel'a Garhotd and Arthur Club, A LETTER the Cineinnath Votkablatt, “will have a more! : se Hi ” +| dent of the bank, Evforts haye been mado to-) ‘Tho Toronto papors ara discussing tho relative shat : Tesolred, That ouch of said ward clubs appoint | las been reeelyed here from John Kelly, | peneilelal effect upon Gntfield’s candidature A-RTRANGE ACCIDENT. have nenshier appointed, but Walto Ins in- | merits of stono blocks versus cedar blocks for | |“ “Wits NOP LIKELY DE PRESENTED) Deeattttee to tnect ate the: club-roote of the fine a ts ae ork lune 2 telerring than the fet that ho has sorved trom tho Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fstatedt tn ria toh ee iiivand he Piece | Streat-paving, The Globo jnalste that cedar ts | Trt tate cere bt lula maeny Ariens ‘ te he. club: an aleged compromise of his differences 7 1 that ho hag clovated himyolf i ‘| ors allowed him to have Hiis.own way. For | tar cheaper and stor ta st he | Hhraughou ate, Grand Paelfle June 2 at'8:8 o'clock p, m., for des 1 > says? musket up, and that ho has ‘ated 30! SHA , ial .—Enrly cheaper and suporior stone, to Bay not! tho purpone of orgunizitug. Fieri eet HAUS with ‘Tilden in which he says: trom, povert Kansas Crry, Mo, Juno 16.—Enrly this Of the candidates for other offices no ond ean give any iden which ‘of them will ttc eeed, It depends largely upon who fs placed nt tho head of the ticket, and still more upon. ocatitys + ‘This evening district meetings were held for the purpose of selecting committees on 1 i yand ignorance to the highest 1. this } year after year ho has practically run the In- | tng of froodom from noleo and injury to horses’ Tea Greteld. Club to control and. govern ty T um opposing Mr. Tilden‘on princtplo, aud | positluns. b: Swe ‘exertions, Tie ‘Atneri- | Sfterngon. two men were trying to secure a:} stitution without dictation, One by one | ty Ward clubs, and to provide for, them i constltue Bball goutiaue: to epee, him politically wnttl | oan peuple. lovo. those salf-made men, and | swarm of bees In the suburbs of the.town,|| for six tin. the Ditectors “have refused | feet and damage to vebloles. We copy part of q % . “ . its artiolo in regard to com: tive cost: Sterne Dyce aster deel upon some ault- | tioie choice of tho nal Gon vention inakes | taken romantle Interest In all that con¢erns | and at last one of them, David Bitters, drow. to quality, and . tho. result bas" been ie Seeaetion th f wb e . ‘The’ Ma abandons {ts assertion that eédar . Tide: (1) thelr public carcer and advanceinent. ‘Tho | s revolver andérentythinking the nolse andi| Hat, yearly changes lave _ take * placa aband On motion of Mr.-d, B. Taylor, tho Chair pee ghonso, a ‘Tides 2 it wt RUPE | tact that Lincoln was a rall-splitter, Jolson | concussion oval antine thai to settle. ae! until. Waits had found a sebof mon, soine of Uhne-eontmnctors stant Teady to ny nay number appointed C, W, Woodinan, George Kroll, D. | time ond agai, and there should by | # tallor, and Grant a tanner produced the | ball from: the “weapon struck an elt troe,; whom, ure widely Kuoven ait osteained for of ‘Corouto streets on tho Detroit.plun for 80 A. Ruger, E. Sterus, and, A. Joyts asthe | no misundorstandiug of iny position, Our peo- | most effective moments during the campilgns | and, rebounding, passed through tho body of heir honesty and business capnelty, who | centan yard. ‘This prico wo bolloye to be capa- committee of five to mect like eémmittees of | piedo not propose any candidate, It would be | of 1864 and 1868, ‘That Str. Garfleid wassit 7 i chad not the tine or: disposition to attend | fie of considorable reduction, but top tuat pass five from the other wards. unwise and injidicinus for is to do so. The | vannl-boutman iid a carpenter will be die of , i atwounde H Seompanton, Inilletig & |'x9 tho nifairs of tho bank, ‘fhe corruption Is | for tho present. “Coadr Dioake hive stood te 7 i veg | choice of the Convention wilt be onr chol ? . '|-belteved to date back more than ten years, | honvicst trutiic of Detrolt—and that is oe onguGste that the revresentatives | Cope in the single instance of Tikeu. He Pe PM tT Mm et sTRUCR A Swag. - 1 +| Miltn it Is alloged. a -brothor of Preaidont | Heavier than any trumo wo havo in Toronto— Gluis report as n suitable uniforma dark | Us friends have triea to destroy our orzantz mong oir Anterienn — atatesmen - yory oh CN * '| Waite got into finnnclal irregulariiies Ina | for, not three years, which our contemporary suit. of clothes and white" plug” hat, and to | Would noe favarhlin We cannot aitord 40 sue mans wore suns. of parents atandings inane une ree vets ite erin Hifenge bank or Jusurasicg company, which Duttor olaie und ton yeara, Cedar brocke would ‘use their influence in that dlrection. ’ ey e! es co | Miah in sociat circles, who had nll the bone im id, Tex., says at noon yesterday,| itis sald were stralghtened out by, tho pay- * 3 ‘Afler sliort speeches by 1. A. Ruger, C. poet any Hoaty who will carry his prejudices 60 thant an early and thorough training and | tho steamboat Carrie ‘Thorn, for Brownsville, | ment of $70,000, the funds coming from the stand our heaviest trill for at louse as long, and when worn out id bo re od at W. Woodman, Georgy Kroll, W.S, Powell, taneation. Dutvery seldom did thoy enjoy | stritek a snagand-stnk twenty miles below,| Brattleboro bank. Walte’s mode of pro- n one-bilf, of tho originnl cost, organization, resolutions, and: credentials vice-presidents and assistant secretaries of the Convention, also Presidential Electors and contingents. Politieiuns state that a larger crowd has rarely attended a State Convention than-ls- present In the city to-night... For.the first ume in many years every delegation Js full, even to Dubois County.. This: is unpre- half, or leas than one-bulf, of the original-cost, | cedented In the history of Convontions, an atid others the Club adjourned to_ meet Pri F BTN LESS Aulutity to such dreminent degree as wre | here. The eargo, consisting of 150,000 pounds. | cedure was, It secins, to place theso fraudu- | On All but threo of our streets, Yongu, King, | the fact that the Dubois delegates aro solid day, Jtime 25, ut the ae of Union and TT OTT A SUS heunwed Upon tho aciemude menot the Nae | of. wool and Hides, is Hadly dtmaged. cA. | lent notes Before his Directors (all except ano | nnd Front, cedar blocks would Inst longer than | for Streight inakes thelr presence all tho Jaberty streets, seventy-elght members hay- ee See nes Sos Pipe more noticenble, rT a v1 - Tw «| bearing the nameof oyeofhis Directors who at | ten rears without renowmg.. Tho cost of th ig algned tho toll, San Francisco Demokrat. saya eilitorl- tion, We need only to refer to Gon, Jack- | company of the ‘T'wentioth An fautry was a ug te Bs ie tlmes was present nd risk ‘his‘clalm to tha | rea son's popularity, who wag even as an Innate | board. “All esenped, would, thorefore, be per yard in twenty Lets: of $100 ayen on, tho field against SON: aura aECOI, ally: “The power of the Senntorial clique | of that Hite Tlouse more perplesci by. tho bsescnet xolveney ot the bank on these, Tho Di- | Yours: | a. coin urocks PER YAIUw. Streight for Governor. were offered at sume Anuvening paper stated the othor day that | Wasdestroyed, politieal bossdom overthrown, | Intricate inysteries of orthograty and gram KILLED BY LIGITTNING, Teelors,. nub being particularly’ conyersant a, * cents, | ot tho leading hotels this morning. adr Join booth, ailemed to bo tho Vresie | ad tho third term dofented, After ull thiy | war than he over was by the Enis EN Bpeetat Dispateh to Tre CMleago Tribune, | NIU 1 nant, juecepied than ns proof thnt Original cost of preparinie foundations and - OFFICERS AND DELEGATES, dentot the Seventeenth Ward Republican | had been accamplished it heeama itumate- | QTleuns. | We eee iy ae ae whose “ 1 W. HL Calkins, of Laporte, will be Permy pen Ciiabrman, Bnd: John W. Ray, of Marlon, ecrctary, * Phe Electors-nt-Large will baz Gen, J. Mf Shackleford, -of Venderburgs W. W, Curry, of Marion; conthigent Electors, W, H. Hat mond, of Huntington; Robert 5. Robertsou, of Allen, ES ‘The following are the District Electors: First, Frank TP. Posey, Pikes Second, Aden Corwin, Washington; Third, Nicholas K Pickenbaugh, Crawford; Fourth, John W. ‘tnek, defferson;. Fifth, W. P. McNary, Monrue; Sixth, Thomas W, Bennett, Wayne; Seventh, William Wallace, Marlon} Eighth, Aaron ¥. Witty, varkes Ninth, JB, Tals ppeennoe; Tenth, Joseph Cass; Eluvonth, James O'n Hoy Howard; ‘welfth. Forr Wayny, Ind,, June t6,—The body of} yw, (\ wnuceirnnbees seas success 4 vin, ron-boy ‘of Ohio, lo: whose a dss . weoks since dit they attempt to nequaint | Ton yoars' interest on investment fe Club, would not vate for Gartieltt under any | rial who should be nominated,—whether his Corwin te peuplowould loci for fo wiliieg the woman found In Pleasant Township yes-,| themselves with tho worth of theso securi- | Outalde cost of now sct of blocks at end of clremstances; that the sald Booth had ale yas Bilal y Sh Washb y 21 terday was b: he here te fue thes, About this time ‘Examiner Hendee, LOM YOMIS....ccersesecedsveeees Svays voted. the straight, undiluted. We | name was Blaine or Sherman, Washburne | of miles, when there was not aimile of rail. | ferday was brought here o-day and an Li | ean eet . eee Tee eee te eeak: | or Window, Edinands or Gurtietd, ‘The vie- |, road tn the country. ‘Ths lower the situation | quest held. ‘The evidence brought to Nght While making is usual tour of Inspection, | Mon years’ tn ercat on BE eon tho oflcescekers nishe stand, elma | tory was already won, And, those politl [from which tho selfinade ‘man rose | dissipated the murder” theory, indicating | (isvovered a “discrepaney In the checks fun Total cost for outlay and interest in INN OF Nig owh, And. cue propaw to vous | eltns who werd determined to march over | We more, beloved | and | respected | pretty conclusively that, tho wounn was | In Now, Yorks: ‘This led to Inaulztes, and ong CWONLY VERT. csesscereeees oonesed +o 8200 | en err ath peagpeeren tts Pap ea a Oy over | hg was by tho American people, | atruck by lightning. ‘or namenis. wor | Week ago, Hendeo raturned to this | Now, tuko tho cost of a stone-biock pavainont, Saeed diets auInIUt ye A: a eu it c tho rulus of the Republic to greatness and | Even the classle muse of Washington Irving | Icnown, ~ pi, and it 1s supposed notified | asguming thut it can bo Inid for thé Mad's te Trantliar oh Xie Booties history, writes power have recelyed x lesson whieh they ns bald Ils tribute to the rloritieation of tis a atte aot le = reveling, rae ure of Eta yards which Is much tose than tho hin T ate 3 | wi oon fo _ vhole | American setfanade men. “One of his: mos s coat of the stoie-blook pavements existing in do tue Trane to way that the wah le wat wilt sori Foeweteunthlaton:wlkg 1 Wt fontting tin best akeiehes 13, the. Earl y SUICIDE. could be allowed one week to make up the | Muito and Detrolt, aud proposed by Mayor frecsident ot ths) Seventeanty Wa opuil sees to Lenltite Diol ' 4 Experiences of Ralph Ringwood,” tn which Wnherrta, W. Va., June 106,—A special to deity, ‘and it {s supposed this was granted, | Harrison (and by him only) for Chicayo: Henn Clubs that he bas voted te Pemoututle | strive to tmltute thelr example to pay murd | je pletures tha buckwooudslife adventures | tho Intelliyencer from Central Station, W. and Walte on the following morning arose COBY OF STONE BLOCKS PRK YARD, Herel on geveral Qconstonés, i wlolg of Un | reeard to tha people's wistics than thelr own | aud astounding career of Gov. Duval, of | Va, saya: A. yqung man named Noah at 3 o'clock, bid his Wife good-by, and, in | Original cost.. -... eeke ie oar as aus aticons ab otfce’ | agerandizement. ‘To this happy result the | Florida, ‘Thus the eanal-hont and enrpenter- ) Towier, being missed from hts home Intel answer to her quory, replied that he was go- | totorest for tirst ton years weclers ure concerned, hey came with rathor | Garnnn-Amerieansand theGerman-Amertean | ndze will henceforth by of as inuelt signitl- » being missed from his home Intely,.| ing to New York on bank business. ‘Tho | Intorest for second ten years bad rice frou a mae Wl hy succeeded i press contributed thelr share. ‘The opposk | cinee Ih Ainerlean polities os Lincoln's See eee nal for Bi i tho woods Woxt Udliegs were from Vartinnd where ho ‘Total cost f Nanshfoush, appointed Dally in the North | Hou fe the third term on the part of the Gere | fengeralls. or Andy Johnson's pntelied | at a nah evening, “Tewns found in the | wro' ry. o- vi t . i ty yoars. I M. Hinde, Allen; Thirteenth, 1. G. Thay> ay oj 4 Mead qWANS was not the olfsprhue of any-selllsh de. | pantaloons, of which 'w palr are yet carefully | woods about two n from home, with his im from de ectives last’ nlght_ saya: Piymouth, i Bile ates Can Wee Snes Ca, aftor two | sires on thelr part, Dut shlely’ based upon | preserved fi ‘Tenneasee nnd, shown tothe | brains blown out. He was lying on his back | “Think wo are on, tho right track, Proba- of eat in therefore: nearly Fano t Oty Pi gpectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. daaghter appointed ns 2 tenel Fi the mnie | batrlotie, Amerioan motives, “fF tho Ger- | people asa rele, The Republican campaign and his boot restect on the trigger of the gum bly sett desteweHon. in twouty yenra as’ that of cedar blocks; and Sovttt BeNv, Ind, June 16—The Denor Ve schools. ‘Thy correspondent is ready. 1 | inane had not xounded tho alarm, and per- | has been tnbued by the nomination of Gar he had with him, A note was found beside ertitieates of stock have been issued for | the Intercst.an the original cost of tha stone | crats for this’ Congressional district held i : ‘ ‘ i * alsted {ti Ghofr manifestations of thelr disuust | fleld ond his singular course of Mfe with a | him stating that ho was tlrod of living, and | which, , ay | yel there has-been no record | blocks would renow a cedar block road every Dae au i nasertions if Afr, Booth cares to | With tha Senatorial T ane Gee Gennt | huh dumres of nopularity and magnetism | he was go ng to that place where the Mhore | found, ‘and eHontle issue will undoubtedly | two years; whoread tho cedar blocks will only ; , i iy a 5 would be the candidate of the Republican | whieh ft never «wou! have reeelyed | of his overlasting torment would forever | be unenrtlied. ‘The books of tho institution | need renowlng ovary ten yours. - Whnt was our ESCONTING MN THUMNULE TO CINCINNATI | party ta-dny, nid not dames A. Garileld. The | through the nomfnation of either Shermat thelr Convention heie to-day and nomtnat Daniel McDonald, of Plymouth, | on seventh ballot, to make the race ‘for Con- 1, | useend, His friends and relatives ive at | are badly garbled, ‘The yresont Board of | contemporary about whon it assorted that stone | gress, MeDounld has been County . Clerk sack umber Of promiuont Democrats iat | nomluation GF dhelator of ivaleulabin bene | Estmud or Waskurus, Ae natu elday and | Camplee, O. a sae ohteagn Tribu Hitectors’ estas of: 8, St Wali 3 Ble Hust be borne it mind, tou, tat the abovocale | 10° Narahait County elght year anil a itty Bt evening at the ‘Tremont House-for the | efit to the Republican party, while tho nome | wlog-cabhi was the emblein during Harrie inte . q thera resentative in tho Stato Leglalnture, purpose of ilnding out “how many men trom | tation if Crane Would have cuuseil the dis | son's eampaten, buekhorns during Huehian- | DAvEXPorr, In. Juno t6.—Word reached | this itlstriet; FAW Ni paren ee atten obra ea nee ete at ny ish; We F.. Rich: ) no repairs required for stone blocks during the icuzo were golng to the Cinetnnatl Con- |. integration of ta. purty, ‘The: nom- | aus, arailsplitter during Linconrs, a tan | tho city Into this ovening of a terrible sulelda | ardson; HH. C. Hillard, of Brattlehore; Whota time, which ts nonscuso. "ho suano fous yention, and to muke arrangements for get | ination of Blalne iniht have | ner’s apron during Grant's, eo will ba'ncanal- | Which occurred about fourteen miles enst of | Warren Parker, of utnay; Addison | of Buffalo are boing constantly repatred, and, tng up an escort to accompany the Hon. | allenated many Republicans | Enst | boat during Garfield's campaign, aut “In this clty at 5 o’clack this afternoon. A | Whitehead, of Vernon; W. DP. Richardson, of | though stone blocks are thooreticully good for Lyman ‘Crumbull to that efty and to secure a | and West from ity ranks; but the nomluation | hoe she vinees.”” ‘ yours inarried man’ named Charles “Arp | Cheater, and 0, J.Amidon, of Hinsdale, ‘Iwo | many years’ uso, it would surprise the Afail to special train, of Gartiolkd will be ace is aitistuctory 7 PROGHAM OF THE, YUTUNE. q pew Minself In front of engine No.8, on | of the members claim to have never qualified, | Mud oe oftan worn-out blocks aro tiken Cal, Baluwin stated that It had been sug by ab factions, wal ung all will {oin hands be Pretorius, ofthe Weattiehe Haat (Talbr ee 1 Sitlwatrkeg. Mond, aut ulmeaut e Hen mul sults pare bashes beds i against cat Pitted Alns for tho: falta tnforasition wa tant that it would bean exeellont iden to | for his support durlag the campalgn and at | eral Rep), writes a very enthustastle lender vile ckholders who claim: " : Form an escort of abont 100 parsons i tea (9 | tho polls iy Noverbars! pales or tie Program oF the Futures’ teinuse | tian 10 fect distant, aud running down the | dereliction of duty, Severnl stockholders | fut%iune blocks on gig eit toegreartirs eraonally quite popular and a great worker. Ais ‘listelot isa cloH one, with the Demo racy calculating. the odds in thelr favor, PENNSYLVANIA. + Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune ‘Prrrapuna, Pa., June 10.—The Hon. Gn vass tone blocks a1 tr lusha A. Grow ts making a strong canvas a cunrd for the Hon. Lyman ‘Trimmbull, com VE SAN FIANCIScO “ AUEND post” ho very fine tea, Indewd, that Dr. P. drinks at | ertde, ‘Tha body wos horribly mutilated. | are known to hava ‘lost thelr all by the col- ond Franky wiegel Hult, facanw ited iy for tho United States Senate to succeed the posed of tho members of the Llinols dulegn- | {3 yery much pleased with the result of the | 2obu 2. Hendetson's little tea-party. Acfow | The cause nasigned.by lls futher was de- | lapse, and feeling against the directors ts | ull tho residents, Including many who formerly | Hon. W.A, Wallace, whose torm expires ton and other Democrats who want toat- | Chicaga, Republican Convention Tt says | ¢8)s of It every day wouldn't hurt evon little pressod spirits, very strong. It {s believed that some of tha | proferred stone books, to ben grat Improvo- | yaxt'starcl, Mr. Grow was in tho city this tend the Convention, Mr. Morse and several | editorially: , * ¥8 | Muek of the G.-D. he Doctor anya: a direetors are also finanelally ruined, and that-| mont upon the stone. Also, that thoro are man, : i h spect others spoke favorably of the movement, “Thy flatory of the ‘dark horsa’ has re- |.” AWay with these, constant bickerings of LOCAL ARRESTS, another county bank sulfers by loss, oftizons of Detroit who wish to cist away thofr | morning, and reported that his prospee Mr, it, S. Strohbart moved that Seymour, | peate | f ,, hirdle! artless away with the bloady reminiscences vaky, " 50.147 St : a bi ‘y Cub by'fofmed and tat thosy. present shai panty tact cerhallys titel re Hee | UE the Wary away with these constant do- Petts uy i ihe. reins tor Ne. ia sia A reporter ealled on Mr, Lyon, of Lyon-& | Sut anbariens Can nusaireudy tune done toa jen. Lieb did not wanbany one 0 4 bite y oe ui uring nl 3 YW! ty LY g g | does not muke any difference in tho: pressure u! Cincinnatl and mulsrpresent he eT hae Iba be cited of the ilteiteg Gennes | demagogy, Which constantly Feetlls tocar |-Mme, Schafaro's in dresemaking — estab. | /atlons hls firm had with the brokon bank, atono blocks, which thoy bayo already pald for, | wereasfavorabla ns he could wish. ‘Tho western part of tho State is almost solid for lim, Hla latest boom was at Erio to-lay, where a speclal meeting of the Repubilear 4 teayy load on thi Tuco 1¢ 18 pital x N y er hls nols was in favor of Mr, Seymour us the [tortion hewaver, 18, that Grant's tao fare | Winds the tne of our National disruption and’| jishment, at No. 418 Wabash avenue, “None whataver,”” was the reply, the Maa goons, folmenino ttducs. Uae UN ers count x Coin tee wae ala Te ean nate Deiveratle candidate for President, aud uny | zeaching wmbition wis -eutbed, and the | {le threatened disintegration of the Nation! | ‘tha prisoner had ‘tho Mad K “It purports to hold $20,000 of your paper.” . a Imoausly recommending him. for the ona that went to Cluciuntl to vole’ for any, |‘tramplig In tho dustot the muwritien laws | We wust look tn the future, we must make St not Nin ie | {{‘Tho paver fs not ours. If there, uro any - ~ A TERRIBLE SCOURGE. “+ | sition, Quay, who fs the Ring candidal gue else would tifsrepresent the foeltngs of | by a cotérle of wily pollticlans was pravented betters Are mia HEE in the Bebe of day-tho Le Paylite EET iw ay piston ie notes they ara forged ones.” ee Nonrit ADAMS, Mass., June 10,—-A terrible | W0s finnidled area loves. He a ot Y Q ) I Chile: wy bile! % + es eI vt be a ul a . Ct ¥ vi Several other gentl the pardon of Kemblo 4s thig Atr, Silverthorne sald that he would nev~ ef support aman for office ngalnst whom there was almost sufficlent evidence to sel him to the Stute Prison, All the leading Ke- publicans of Erlo County indorse, the netlon of the Committee. Mr. Grow thinks the pt {uation of Gen. Garfield was the best, f could have beon made. He has no doubt 0 a Republican victory at the coming election. KANSAS CITY, fipecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribynt.’ , Kansas Crry, Mo, Juno 16,—The Demo cratlo Congressional Conyontlon closed thelr y ’ o ¥ : the bank P nen axpreased thems } grown parulyzd it fell down by lu side, EAT a Eerie ECO and tho Aludama eongluded to hold for, Wer | "vos, botora the fire. Mr. Woalto' was tn- | 1" erate whieh, bs Patents Satied ho a a , ee ave Vntluenee produced by tha | program, tho progrum of the future. 110-48 {idwaky was not to be bententin this mannor,.| terested with Burdette, and “wo, took all tho | of pliysiclans. Over toto pewsons, oid an fie motion. Hint those present form theme | duvelopment of our Republle seams to hive onvof uss hols ong of thosy Republicans | aud yesterday morniug, when the Madume | rans tho Company made, Theil factory young, have been stricken down, Physicians ‘After some discusvon ne to te hest way | fed by wibounded: ambition, arocdotarmined | St Who uso tho Inter only as‘n uicans to | helped herself to tho dress, which was lings | Wo do not awe tho bank a dollar. - Wo never fiat the eptdenite is’ oceastoned ‘the 5 ‘f 4 a Y or, -Ing’on.a * i fe that the epldemis is oceasloned by the hn- quid wuunnar for the Club to go to Clucinnath, | to confine within thelr ow n’ yeuelt all, thoss PT EA ree erty ri at et is iy ana rnek th the warkeronn ‘of 10 yenrs, is | SAYS Walle any paper ahuce the tira."” | purities oF the water fn the resvrvot, was decided on tho motion of Ar, Wassere | powers which belong to the people, 1n tls | Gonises Democracy. with us because its des | at tho Tbwenlgecuecndalrest Station charged | ¢..V lois Walta a f ——— Hon, KUM, ay bof % 4 Surat Dei ‘oy-pils| ; 3 Uttew Observer, fury netanggements for tha rips ahd repure Co Cov. ausravus Kornven, | SHlEbE, Dennerney mint He Bat Ow at TS | Scams of age. ‘The former Hives at Nol irs |, afterwards tho Lrovoort in New York whero | a tedy on genoca Strout lay tho owner of anather meotinut to bo Weld tis events who far the Inst ight yours has {dentified.| downfall begins tholnaugaration of this pro- | and tho tutter nt No, 1014 Arnold street, A | HOdled a year or so,ago, Tu las boon View | small, frisky dog and» very taltative parrot, Messrs, Strokbart nnd Daldwit Wego ape Hinusele th tho Deniaetatte party, dors not | gram, Tyo altuation and oppartinly are £0, plystelan who attended juss lnjured boy anya President of the (boule {Or the last te ye | ee or bebavini’ heraeit like n jroo. aay bled iit the a a jain Inthe rude blackguarding and howllug | yorable, The next census will demonstrate | he ty wuutully tnjured tn tho face and eyes, s 4 : Mtr ery the Couuntttes pr atte, ot the Democritic press sali James A, | the inerense of wealth and poputadion of the | und that the grains of powder will wurk hint Hate Only thy other duy ho and Burdette | BOUN 0 ieee “pa tas bad me abo DossToly cae selyes to thy name elfe - w *) y o-night and Sit, Dottunt us the Committcoon Badees, | Gadicld. finan interview which the ediior | Tepublicau States over that of the Bourbon | for life, ne Judgment for 6100, against Estey for Tee eae avakoe, thee spells tae: dou, kuswing < stem soy Ren cS mob Hats, wad Dusters, und other devorations | Qf Wo Bollavitla Zeltung hud with hin to | possessions, and ft eunnot reinuin any longer | °° —-—— infringement of paten ys that 1 reprimand is needed, yous to tho cago and | ™ AG RYDE TORRES FS aday were ‘Tho Chalrinan, fequeated. the inembers of | Governer mada use of the following Jan- | n doubt to whom the future belongs. With THE MILLERS, Erecaay * | aduinistors sevoral sovoro rebuices In tho abupe iwho rin the Conyaution on Xue ay 8 ie peecias toy dtato: Hae all thoxdfavoruble to at Garilald {s not stone a well-educated, 1ivine ft *conerose: tus No Pe jiepubienn OistCIAS Ain On, dina 18 he, Caniinte: 3 sibeeitt Dicpeoe tet Onttes frie : Pot aut eon bee serch with all tie dignity: eee fr Hi tho ‘tall to-day, aiid atzatlon was te hontatlon OF Buymont ary urgently Ye} yg also a. vary {earned mit, 1 whom ox dnportionment can jtatly bu made, Thon we | Soners of the International Millers’ Exhibl;|) aqzasra, Ga. Juno 16,—Ayers Jones and Ibis, Tho dog wae takloy anap inwa ade | "Ourd work a temporary Sai a pets ihe theeting Wien wijuurned quit 8o'luck truordinay talents und uneoimon diligence | Will have peace and quiet, “A Republiean | ton to-day coufrmed tho award of the Gow |'eomy Janes, tho two brotiers. charged with | ote” Palviot looso tvo'or threo. uneartuly urungane.at 9 cee eee rod , Col, Slrerealiye Hoag lt te Pete an | Hn eet maeararrgmn | me en clon of mila pule | ine tant, Slat when noid oars | hr aie annette |e Gea ant, GPa aT : tho ublest, among all the Republican states | even If Bayard were the candidate—is ro in made to te George Ts.) of q squat of soldiere looking for moon- | {uvktuguste wont “Aftr hebad scolded, weno | LiF: Bulllngull were placed in homlua Hote CLYIL SERVICE, _ fanen” ' Inauguration of sectional strife lu its worst Sulth Purifier, Juckson, Mich, Also awards | siindrs in the mountalus: of Gilmer County (HoUgit enoUKb, bo adjourned ta. tho other | Lhe Hehe 1s going to bo a bitter ant, at JUpGk OLNEY ost fia pilaon ei, NAUM AND TUDEN AND GRANT, that spirit tn the South | t Dufour & Co,, NewYork, bolling cloths, 2 M é a su” JONES, forny foste s an artels headed “ Title Grant” | which led to the Rebellion, adeath-blow | and Bernard & Lees, on recelving separater, A reporter yesterday “met Judge Olney, | anpyitatmely mended allen, and Grant ee etal iseelopmient ‘aad: prosperity, | Meat brush “niscking: and ‘smutuweningy | Ut ry Hida dd and out ha wont barking who up to April of this year was nn Inter: | Woe wish our Democratic collongues all | ‘Those are tho thougtits that move usin | Tho test of engines which lus been delaygd this morning, and the ease was set | Hi dumped Ane Tm cuclied ae eaves Po wits nakloyenue Agent, charged with the exam- | possllla success (Qviteh they surety need) | promise to, support. Jawues A, Garfield, for | by the aceldent of Montay, Will be pushed | for:‘a hearing next - Monday. “This ts | oni Stopped her unlse to. give the dog a chance, ination uf the personnels of the Collectors’ | ii,tholr fight uguiuat the-Duinoeratls Grant, } whose eleetion wo are ready to labor as never | ont olleally, ‘Tho attsndance rages froht | a case of‘ natlobal. importance. ,” After.) began to bark us loud us ber four-legged ussoel- oflees In the Weatern and Bauthwestern Whose name is ‘Tilden. Not, us ft there | before for any object, ‘Tha welfare of tho | > 000 a day, Pi in Fobruary, 1877, were arraigned before the | .Teout and snugyed bimaclf for anothor snooze, ithougl United States Cireult Court, Judge Wood,’ Ate Bad asia than shui ls ove, before Poll | + - t balloting will last two or three days — MARYLAND, BAtrriong, June 14—Tho Democrats MN the Third Congresslonal District nominated Felter S Hoblitzel ta succeed William Kim A », | they were returned to Jail they induced one | ate, Penny ghoked blmscl of und gueed on in) mel, and fn the Fourth District nomlanwd ny alriil betw q country depends upon his success,” a Fea , holy borrur.” fly stood looklag at the cuge duv> "i if S States. Knowing Unt tho Judge, bolng out | Suite pad Hees oF these tiko men for tie Lipp hate bhatt "OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, (,/"_ | ofthe Governmint guards, a opty Bfarshaly, eral minutes, Finally ble tal dro ped betwoor Robert Af, MeLane, i of the service, could sponk mory freely than shaliarlty consists only tn this: that the £4 © NOTES, ue Movinpx, June 1—Arzived, Bolivia, from 10 walle jus! Jail among tho prisoners, Bia lene, aus naar if crepe por MISSIEsIPPr. hecould haye-deno a fow wonthiy ago, the iiteal, iehtmarg (Filden with, hs aspira: SENATOU BLAINE, * ‘| New York. ; eR ie ont aaetalperaeiedierd allah ete | aa od vari a sot Qf plowsed uxproasion |- Atearrinig, Tenn, Jung 16.—The Democrats reportur agked litin what he thought of the ouyl 7 rf Eptcigh Dispatch to Tre Chica te i June 16—Thd 4 ‘ $ orupt down her Jag aa the do; 7 vag wnt possibility of Gen, Ryuna's removel trom the Heasly upon the Deuioeratle Durty. ts tho 90 Tribu Lonpoy, Juno 1.—Thd bteamships City of of the Third Mlsslasippl District hay vd benk, tn Tevenue ralder,’baounced’ the frall -young | tuded: from view the yolied uftor him, * Goi y ture Grane dh_upon the Republican | Wasmsaron,,.D, Cy Juno -20—Senator | Paris from New York, and Lord Gough, | may, and beat him turribl before, nsstatauce | iyo "and without furthor ado res tmoysly nominated HD, Money for rele vitice of Coumssloner of Internal devenue | party. before It was furtunute euourls to } Diaine is yory brave in defeat, Ue ts already | from iliatelpiia, ave arrived, nr coultl be yecelvd The Yprothiera Teseuble | ber inuditauous uNou hee porch.” see ton ty Congress. 4 ' . . os wee ae - iy pears ” . a . 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