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‘ i t i 4 | | ~. i } i : i ' \ : ' t ; » ‘coborta: | x THE CIILCAGO TRIBUNE: Ferveorder. Tho Chair eannot recognize any tn delegate. or ely took assent, and tho enll proceeded. New York—Permanent. Onranization, John For i Resolutions, Huts W, Peckham; Ceoden- tila, 8. M. Weed, : z Tho Chair—Tho Sceretary will call tho’next HE Hoskins, of Now, York Mr, Chnterman— 2 Tit downs SI Ao: tone Ohnir sTh0" Bergennt-at-Arms will pro- reryo order. Gentlomen claiming to be delo- rae a tee Pesan En Mr. Hoskins—" Mr. ., ta (ertes senate fora” “Put him ‘outt” and m7) “6 Onder!” “The, Chal an Caraliia wilt ho called TApplanso. ‘ : North Carolina—O¢ganization, J, 8." Hender- eon; Credentials, John Howard: Platform, A. M. wOnlo-OF hi rf IB, Shields; Resolutions, T. J. F Oregon—Credentials, A. Nuetnor; Organizn- sen treat baaaieadone dace ae Tllogs Tehnayivanin—Organiza : Nosnlutions, Louls G. Cansidy’s Credentials, W, en. e Island—Orgnnization, John Q. Demp- feaciinions, Ne Taatellpes Credontinis, W. ‘aster, South Carotlna—Credontinls, T, Devils Organ- sation, F.W, Dawson; Resolutions, T, GQ. Hark- Carrolt; Cro-: John A. Mo- Klnnoy. Organization, Thomns'M. Jncks Heso- lutions dole Trelnnd} Credentiais, Ii. it, 1as- ; Bett. " ‘ ‘Vermont—Organization, D. M. Raddirgton: Resolutions us. Waterman; Credentials, J. il, sums, Vireinin-Crevlentlals, William TL, Toyal; Or- panlzation, ‘William Terry; Resolutions, James arbour, ‘West Virginin--Organization, 1. F. Harlow; Credentiais: We L. Wilson; tlosolutions, J. Ht, Goole, Wisconsin—Organization, Bul 2. Finch; Hes- spulions thomas A, Hudd; Credentinis, Joseph tank tt ‘The Chair--" Gentlemen of tho Convention, I ‘have been requested to unnounce’ that conmit- ‘tee-rooms are prepared th tho rear or this tall for the meeting of tho three Committces Just salected, and ‘thos y aire requested to ineet for the purpose of organivation and such other business ata they may choose to trangct finmedintaly aft- or the ndjournment of this Convention,’ After 0 taotlon to wiourn, whieh wae with- druwn, and nrunning dette on various ques: tions, the Sallowiye resalution was offered by cls, of Conneotionts ‘That a committee ‘of one delogate by the delega- Nations er. ‘Tennessco—Organization, W. He dentinis, I. M. Jones; Resolutions, Brate, to bo sejected tion thereof, be appotnted to report reas in relation to the phitform of the Deniocritic party, aud be referred to sald Committee with- cont debate.” ‘The Chalrman—"8o much of this x9 provides fora committee has alrendy beon neted upon, and Js ontot onder." ed Mr, Wolla—" 1 will strike that part out’ The Chalrman—"The deleyute froin Connecti- out offers the followlng resolutar “Thnt all resolutions In relation to tho pin mor the Demouratle party be referred to the Committee on tesolutions without debate." ‘Pho resolution was adopted. ADIOUNED, Tho motion to adjourn til 104, m, to-morrow wns enrrica, and the Conyention was declared adjourned until 10 o°cloeck Wednesday morning. CREDENTIALS, The Committco on Credentials met immedinte- ly after the waoneany and organized by the elevtion of aM. BY » of Georgi, Chilr- man und A. Noltner, of Oregon, Secretary, Joh K and hia men met with the Committee, but, ‘Were requested to, withdriw, A deleguto from: Arkansas objected tu Sinith Weed, of Now York, sitting asa member of tho Credentlals Committee, innamuch tg his own Beal wes con tested. Tho Chalrinan ruled the objection ott of order, ua there wits no notice of contest bo- fore the Cotmimittes, 3 Along time was spent in Ato the length of tine for arument. They fnully resylved to give ench sidvan hour and ubalf to present their case. 3 The Committee then adjourned to meet at7 D'ctock to-night, TIt: NEW YORK DELEGATION had ameeting here this evening, and took nm + ballot ns to Presidential preferences, which: re- suited ns follows: Payne, 38; Silden, wileh, 11: Bayard. 0; THameoek, 4; Hundall, A notion wns mide ta declare the, ballot formal, ut ft wae voted) down, tnd a motion adopted that the New York delemition. present the sume of Pyne and vote nen nnit in aceorduncs with thy tustructions of the Rute Convention, The Other States Inckhug this mmevement are Con- hectleut, New Jersey. Kunsug, Nebraski. Micht- Kau, Miavesota, and West Virginin 4 thoy count, Wi give them the following vote: Comneeticut......,..J2/0bla Ansa, 1) Michigan Nebraskit ; Minnesota West Virgin! Totale..: 202 These 22 votes nve expected to bring cnough, from the South toseenre Payne's nomination. N New = BAYA. a saundeninble thit Bagard’s strength has If to-thcht.. ho views of prominent! | are Volced by Bonytor Marek, of, fist Semutar Is qin udindrer. anit warm kupporterof Layard, Int he now doubts the propriety of iis nomination, Test capital Ade tyeainst the Democritic purty I eo the drift away from Bayard umansetecied by New York, - M'DONALD. ‘ThiePayne work ts provoking 0 counter-move- nent towards MeDo India. « {tds urged it the Democrat RUHL aTord to vidk ything on tho October election In Ohlo, and thel® energies should ve dirceted: towards dlanu, which, under the dveision of tho Supi Court, reniuing an Ovtaber State, and tn Bayt will not come to Hoptleleks, t! eutinot Do the sume objection to Mebonald; but there tre sone Who express the opinion that tho Payne movement is only to test the real sentiment of the Convention us regurda ‘Mlden's letter of withdrawal, and that, ut tho proper timy, the name of ‘iden avill be mmm presented. ‘There - ds u feeling that this must prove successful, und thnt tu this thorw Js the Htrateury of an able Gen- oral, Circulars are belug Moerally distributed to-night in the Intorest of Mr, ‘Miden, setting forth that Tammany Hull threatoita to aesuse naw Gov, Tilden, and catting on tho Deimo- cratlo party to atand, by ita victorious leader, and to dofy Turmmany's dictution, TUE TWO-THIRDS RULE, Tho State delegutions were informally re- quested to return, ut the sume time they ane nounced their mombers far Vicu-Prowldents and Becroniries of tho Convention, tho wishes of thelr sreapective delegutions regurding tho two-thirds rule. The result ot this Inforuial oxpreasion of opinion was that all tho Btates excupt three (the munes of which tho Secretary withbolita) do- Clared in favor of retaluing tha two-thirds rule, TILDEN AGAIN, WS FRIENDS MAKING ‘A FIQUT FOR HI, Aipecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CInctnNaTS, O., June 22—Tho action: of the New York detegation in agreeing to voto for Payno fs regarded as » blind to cover the Tilden. advances, 1t cncourages the Payne men of Ohlo to stand by him, and In that way kills two birds with one stone. Fortho moro florce the fight ‘botwoen tho Thurmitn and Payne mon becomes, tho more likely are tho Thurman mon to desert him wud go to the old ian of Cipher Alley, and, after rousonable effort on tho part of the Now- ‘Yourwera to bring out Payne, tt will bo only common gratitude on tho purt of the Payne men to return tho complti- anent, Supplemcuting thesu cunning manenyees, iu tho ovening # clreulur wos distributed broad- cast through the strects and hotels, This oireu- Jur fs headed * Agsusinated," und opens in this ways aan “Tammuny Hall threatena to assqsinato tho Jmovratle purty If it dares to homitiate tho old tried leader, Gov, Hilden, of Ne york, The Gia Guard novor deserted the First’ Nupoloon, Wit the Democratic purty. desert tte yictorlous leader? Thu nomination of Gov, tiden. brings sto the canvass living issues, an honest ballot ‘and he honest count, reform, and rotrotuch: amen parE And much moro of the sama sort, Then fol- lows the Now York Sun editorial, dovluring that -Mr, Tilden's faumous iettor OUUNT TO NY WHOLLY DIENEOARDED ‘by tho Convention, and the conclusion constste of @ passage fron thut sume remarkable lotter of deciinition, From the tine of tbo distribu- tun of this clreular tho 'Tildeu fight beoumo hot tn uit the Exchanges. ‘The Kullyites devined “tho dritt of events and begun to talk fiercoly, and tho THdeultcs were not slow to rudpond, At tho Grand Hotel there was @ vory bolstorous Scone in ony of tha corridor, Suid the Kolly “Nominate Tildon and wo'll dowh hin." And tho Tildonites loudly denounced tho ‘Tunuoavy faction ed guilty “of having rubbed the Democratla purty of Victoricg in the past, and us deaigned to rob the . Durty Iu tho future, For sow tlio tare wore strong iudleations of us old-fuabloned Demo- cratic free Aight ended ws it began, in talk, lt te curiota to observe tho four with which ‘Niidon‘s revntry into the contest luspizes - bls opponents, . They propose to tyht bin tothe: bitter ond, but thoy coneyde with trembling 1199) aod palu faces that they ure ho mute fur the old gipherur da Intrigueand inuagenment, It al- Inost took thelr browth uway When they were iu- Tormed that telegrams inal boen pouring into tho New York dulegution beudquarters all day frum ri uirtd of tha htt diiploring them to old ticket, Wtdea und Hendricks, forgotten the potenwy af tbe Liturary sWhose runiilcations uxtend trom the Atuatic ty the Pacitic, but there it wus fuclug theut with tho éulumin usvurunees tut the noml- Ayalon ot-the “yront-detraudud” would take! > Uke wild frwin New Joniey, Uitnols, Matoo, and other bites too numcroos to ynuation. “The ‘Old Maur of the Sea fa luck uguin, and the Deis Seritic purty must wrestle with blu, 2 INRIDE IBTORY OF TILDEN'S WITHDRAWAL, * Cincinsiati Dispatch ta New York Hecati, During the course of a long and very juterust tur convertion, Mr, Varsuns, editur of tho. -falhure. W.E. Hi § Credentihis, |. nization, aypg; Cr i ih New Ifavon Register, rave n hit of {inside blstory of ‘Mildan’s withdrawal. We says Several weeks ago Twas ‘enlind to New York by Senator Rarnum to consutt with Mr. Tilden's friends. While there, an ngent thet ho hat rent to A). abamato secure the delesation in that Ste returned and ‘announced thit the mission wis a He bat wined aud dined alt tho leading Democrats In tho State, Tt i all agred) that Mr, Tilden had heen defeauded out of the Proel- deney, but they sald tho Demperatle party had been wronged more than Mr. Tilden, and ho was not the man to lead fn the efming contest, When Mr, Til heard of tho failure of the Alabama misafonary, A caroful oatimate of bie atrongth vas nude. and bo could only count 180 votes, intely antd: = *Gentlomen, Iam not In THE COMMITIEE WORK, NESOLUTION: Special Dtsputeh'to The Chieaga Tritunes CrxctNxAtt, O., Juno £1.—The Committeo on Negolutions bat from 9 to neatly 12 o'clock, Ustening to tho views of Individunt mombers as to tho genoral scope of tho platform, Menn- time the female sutfrngists wero granted o hearing, Tho Chinese qucstion was dis- cussed, and .a ream of paper, more or loa, covered with “planks,” was dumped on the table. A member proposert to reafirm the reso- “huuonsof 1876, Whereupon xéveral members prow Posed as an Amundment. that all tho party plat: forms of tho past be reailirmed, and so tho reso- -lutions of 1876 wore Inughed out of court. At midnight 1. sub-committee of ulno wis appotnted with Instructions to draft a pintform embodying tho substance of tho best views ox preased by the meimbors of the Commilttes at lurge. Tha Sub-Committee ts still in session under Instritctions to report = to-morrow morning nt 9 o'clock, In tho buns dle of resolutions: submitted is one from DavilA, Wolls, of an extrome hard- money character, which tho Sub-Commiticedare not report, and tho full CoMmitice dire not adopt if tt were reported. Tho Chineso queation croaterd a hot debate, One delegate wanted the Committee to report n resolution HXCLUDING FROM TIHPSE BIGRES ALL HACES excopt tho raco thut discovered Ameren, He was mullified and his resolution will be shorn of all polnts when it appears on tho Committee's report. TIE COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS wore in session trom 8 o'clock until midnight, ani tholr report fs likely to cuuse mere or Ices ‘of a row In tho Convention to-inorrow, The | Mnagnchusetts contest hn been amicably get- tle by the parties: themselves an the bisa of giving eneh eidy one-half of the deloration, and the Cammitted lind one ese less to attond to. ‘The Taminnny tieht was then taken up, and tho Committee gor the benefit of niy amount of oratoricnt threo sold hours. Sintth MM. Weed, Rufus W. Peekham, Col. Fellows, Mr. Reobe, and Gov. one of the Committee, set iorth | tio ense for tho renting of tho = Tilder elegntes, and Judge — Comstock, Judie Parker, Mr. Hook, and dotn Kelly argued long aind Inboriousty in behalf of Tammuny. Joh himself bad thirty-five mintites, and spreud him getf for all he was worth, After the wind work the Comunittee: sent = everybody = ont, ahut aid lucked ‘the door, and pro cecded “to dincuss the ensa. it was too ‘bind to burt Mr, Kelly’ fenling with too great precipituuon, 40 the Conuultte ave plenty of thue for diseugsion, inorder that tho procecd- ings might at toast have a bow of fairness, but i] silt WilsAY odd ts known aforehund, Tho ndirebetiny tho reguinar delegation was tonidy, Delnware, atid Now: racy ¥ in tho newmuive. Ibis quite likely that these folie States will bring io minority re~ port, and the fightin tho Convention promises to be an exceedingly lively and Interesting one. A HIGNITICANT DELAY. ectat Diepatch to The Chicago Tribune. crxthwart O., lune 22—An Interesting opl- sode vecurred fu the Cominittee on Resolutions, Tt met, orninehe In tho Musie-inll room as- signed for its deliberation, but su dered the teld to the -Ternic sulfmigista, who had Ine trenched thomertres there. Tt thon repaired to the rooms of tho Kentueky delegntton, but find- Ing thein exceedingly hot, decamped to tho ‘rooms of the Iowa detegution, Thero the sig- nifigant episode occurred, A member moved that, on account of the excossive bent, the Cont- mittee shold adjourn te V o'clock: to-morrow morning, bers pot Menry Watterson, Chilre Tan, suught fo id the gaskiye of the motion by remarking tht thoro was plenty of time, and tho mation was apparently on the verge of adoption when a delete fram Tiinois: thourht fie aw “nigger in the fenea.” and necordingly pro- tested sxraualy: nglist Bo podtpenmnent to the within one hour of tho meoting of tho Con- vention at hich tho Comittee would bo re- quired to report. : IT 18 NEEDLYSS TO BAY that tho gentfomun from Ittinots, who ‘18 an ex- perieneed potlticin, ahd a sheewd observer of Mon und things, thonght he saw the bund of tho Snge of Gramercy Vurk Inthe ctfort of .Wat+ terson to seeury un entirely see ind peculiarly absurd delay. Inn word, Seite Me tie yt the: frhont of Unele Saminy fartlio wean trdh na (f° no paenlysin hud rT seized upon bis sacred person, Te thourht he aaw hin sending dlapatehos Gy" Copenhagen’ cultiny for Mores,” ad thiatly siddling be Tnekate ne? and riding Inte the Convention on that dark horse. The postponement: wig not carried, Dut ti aubstitute or amentinent imuking the hour’? o'clock this evening was adopted, PRAMANENT ORGANIZATION, ‘To the Western atssoclated: Pre. Cinctxxati, 0. dung 2.—The Committee on Permanent Onginization held a meeting this afternoon and decided to report In Tavor of ex- Gov. J. W, Stevenson, of Kentucky, for Perta- nont Chatrinan of the Convention, and to recom inend tho retentin of tho tempornry orgunizn- tlon #0 farns the remaining altecrs gre con- cerned. Further action of the Committee wus xs. Sy rt that thoy havo , “'Thu Committeo furthor ro) duly considered the momortal in relation ‘to the District of Columbia and of tho Verrilories, and: have heard) tho ansuments of the inemorinilsts, and revpectfully rocummend the following resu- ution: % ‘ “ Reutied, ‘That the two delegates from, tho Distelet of Columbia and two delegates from euch of theTerritories be admitted to the Con- vention, und have the right to participate in de- bate, wud have every other: eerie privilege enjoyed by delegutes from the States, excepting only the right ta vote." TUL COMMITTEE ON, NESOLUTIONS held Its iirat formal meeting at 6 o'clock this af+ tornoen, and, after a brief discussion In which tho main points to be covered by tho platform. were considered, took a recess until so'clock this evening, x The Copuilttee did not ret som lo until late in the ovening, and then ore niga by electing tho Hon, Henry Watterson Cl ateai and John V. Irish, of Towa, Soervtary. - Tho vw was a rull Altendahes. Miss Busan Li, Altho 4’, Mis, Merrl- wenthoer, and other represcimatives of tho Womnn's Suffrno Asgoclution were nitlowed to present — their and to marke nn argument of considerable length, ‘Vho represoututives of the diferent Stated then under resolution submitted: tho resolutions which they desired to be incorpornted in tho platform, und one or more were Bultnitted from moat ot tha iy were ait res ferred, to) a cumumittou of “pointed by tho Chur, and consisting of ho following persona: Wattoraan, Clnirminn; Wolls, of Connooticnt; Barksdalcat Mluxisalppl's Myors, of Oregon: Fuller, of Uinols; Irish, of Jown; Cuasiday, of Punnyylvania; and Howells, of Georgia, ‘Tho Committeo thon ndjonrned tof o'clock to~ morrow inorning, and at 1120 tho Sab-Cominit- tee boxun ita ditticult task Of sitting und clussi- fying tho resulutions which were referred to It: THY CONMITTER ON CREDENTIALS reassombled at 730 to consider sho New York coutcst.. Judye Goorgo Comstock, Amis J, Marker, James Mick of Miller, and Kelly occuplod hour 8 aliotted to the | dun imny contestants, Tho fat Tas nse Was presopted by Gov, Walker, Gooruy 31. Beech er, Lester 8. Rautknor, Rufus Peckham, Jot “Fellows, and J. Thomas Spelines. “Fammauy only -sakod..cquat ropresontation iu the Cunvention with tho altting dulegutes, clulotisg this would promote hurmony and save Now York to the party. ‘Tho altting delegutes ANQUED THAT THE ADMISSION OF TANMASY would lowa more votes than ‘Tammury could bring in, At i tho Commiltoe went into oxecu- tive sowston, but before doing su Kelly was asked whothor hy would pledga to support die nomineo: of the Convention if bib delegation ws tuba iL “tad: Me replied that, speaking for” bhnsolt salune, be would support ony onndt dats exoept Tideu, Jungs Comstock: repill to the spmeo question that he would support the nomiites of (bo Convuition, Patrick Curnon, SMOG: Tumluany contestant made a siuilay pledge. rs TAMMANY RULED OUT, Ati2:15 tho Comuittice on Credontinis, by a voto of i to Arkansas, Colotudu, Now Jor Bey, and Delaware voting nu, voted in favor of wifewwiie tho aiUny dologates from New York to rotain tholr sents, ——— ONTO FOR MIURMAN, A -STOUMY CONFERENCE, Speclat Dlipsteh to The Chteago Tribune, . CUVIINATI, O., June &.-Tho Oblo detegation ‘bad a tory seasion this oveutng In the roun at the Grund Hojel. The hurman mon antl tho Payne men fought nard, but tho utter fnully wave in, A vydod deal of prefunity was Hrod- off on.-both aldus, after which tho contestants approprintely settled down, and tho meeting paytuok of tho Raturo of ‘n Detnvcrutie fovesfcust. ~A-provious-resolution biuding tho delegation to support Thurswin us tong aa thoro wes anything Iiko a shdy forhim was reatirmed by u voto Of 20'te 15, uftox which the dolegution adjouruod, toes te. . THE KEW YORE TILDEN MEN, who arv sailing under Wofuleu pretenso of susie porting Payne, chuekle over tho Ohio pownow wud Ue suceveding Jovo-feust, und with mony knowlng linghs dechive (hut abut one baltot wil aity ‘Churn that bis chuuges are simply —inflnitesmal, When - that Rtage arrives tho wisu once figure that the Thur- man voto would soonor go to Tiiden than any body else, Pasny will probably drop out, too, attor a few ballots, and n stampedo will porhapa -bo the next thing In order, . A ED-HOT DRLRGATION. To the Western Associated Prese, Cincinnati, ©, June 22—10:00 p, nu—The meoting of the Ohlo delegation to-night reaulted in very decided netion, and onee moro Senator ‘Thurman has solld support, and talk of o svo- ond chofce for Obio Js stopped. Tho points of tho meeting aro a8 follows: On motion of tho Hon. W. W, Armstrong; Str. McSweeney, of Wooster, was chosau to present tho ame of Thurman to tho Convention, ‘Thott Gen. Durbin Ward offered the following resoltt- lon: “ Resotrett, That tho Secretary of tho Seles Hon Ho dlrocted to procure n blank book, {t1 which a fa pa complete rocord of this uclegation shall 10 kept . Witawolved That said record cantain the reso- tations, tustructiong, and roquests passed by tho Stute Convention on tho oth of May last. “Rraolted, 'Thnt tho Seerotary ‘shui procttra and enter tn guld record tha resolutions and in= structions of euch county or Congrosstonal digs trict of the State, asthe ease may be, pussed by the sume and giving instructions or, siugestions ‘ng tO the State Convention nasto the peice tes, or, In the Natsonnl Convention, we t» pulvction of candidates for President oud Vieu-President, “Reautred, Tat entd recon! shal! bo opon to the inspeetion of any member of this:detogn- ton, and tho clerks shall turutah a certified copy of sald revo! to any mamber of this delegation on hls paylog the clerk for tho cost of copy lox ‘tho ama," THE WRSOLUTIONS wore ndvoented by Messrs. Neil, Hill, Honiley, Thompson, Nowisan, Lewis, Pago, and Kinney. Mr, Armatrony spoke nither In explnnation than In support of the resoltlans, but dealared hit selt to be for Thurmuin, ‘The resolutions were opposed by Baker and Fariey, who were tho only menibers voting against the resolutions upon thelr adoption, tho friouds of Thurman from alt parts of Ohio ented aimecting at Melodeon Hull to-plgh inviting the Oblo delegation to be present ane nnawor. why they did not stand by ‘Thtirmuan, ‘The Colunbus Thurmun Club formed the ni- elous of tho dissatisiied ones who made tho call, AN IMMENSE CROWD fwas In attendance, and tho most ardent and even ters speeches were mude by Ger, Warner, Mj. Frtule MeKinnoy, dude unter, of Now rt Judge Oliver, of Oincitnatl, and others, Coils werv inade for deleg and Gen. Stead mitt, of Toledo, the only one prosant, came to the Btige and axeuced himaclf on the ground of physteul indisposition, "ho most luting sarcasm of the speakers wits most nppiniided. With arene enthusiusm the meeting passed the fole aww lage “desvlred, That the candidacy of any citizen of Ohlo other than Allen G, Thurman for the noin- inntion for the Preskteney’ in advance of the presentation of his name ts repudinted by tho Doinocnicy of Ohio and denuttneed as being ns true to thi reased Wilh at the Democracy of thelr State vention ussembled,”” Tho mecting adjourned to meet at Melodeon Hall to-morrow evening. and continued the in- Vitation to the Ohio delewntion to bo present. THE LATEST OUTLOOK. THE DECAYING OF TItE SEYMOUR MOVEMENT. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuires CINCINNATL, O., June 2.—The Seymour Club of Chicayo presents tho napcet of n dissolving: viow, ‘This ovening several members went over and serenaded the Hancock men, ruthlesly tore of thelr Seymour badges, nnd pinned on tho badges of their new Jove. Our Caster hasbeanin entire success In the conduct of hls Seymour boom. Io had brief moinonts of bila: while making @ Seyntour spoceh in tho Tiinols derega- tion he flew his englout o great nltitude, re- marking fn a burst. of enthuyhwin ‘that “the breezes of Luke Michignn waft nothing but tho arom of Seymour. A better ‘Mght perhaps would hive been, “Tho breezes uf, Lake Michigan waft nothing but tho aroma of’ the suo of Deorifeld’s dalry,"” but Carter choso the. other form of spevch. ‘fhis uppears to have been tho last. of tho public utterance of “tho best Muyor that Chicnge over ind.” Borne members of tho Ili- nots detegution spenk vory unkindly of Mr. Har rison, bat thoy will nodoubt bo more cousidorite of hls fvelluga when thoy approach hint tn Chi- Guo In tho wttitude of begging places at tho cor poration erth tor the needy henchmen, =~ TH NEW-YOUKENS WEnE VERY AccoMMODAT. Zc IN i this’ ovening. ‘Thoy deserted tholr headquar- ters nt tho Grand Hotel, surrenduring tho bal- cony parlor absolutely to patriatio Southerners who udvoeated the elrims of Unole Sammy to | crowds filling tho stroets boluw, Tho boom wus kept up wutil ‘lato . hour, when’ “Gov, Walker's attontion was’ datled, to. tho, elroum- stance, — Ho’ seemed’ ‘eurptised. “Mo "was dump" ns an oyster’ on tho subject of the ‘Tilden — execltement, — romurking ‘that it was belay carried un by outsiders, but, appenring to reflect yery serlousty, hoe sald with great frankness: “It 1s aatonishing what an outslde pressure thero fs in fuyor, of Mr, Tilden.” The presumption is that jbe wished to be inuderstuod as referring to tho telexrms puuring Into the New York amar en from all purts of the country be- secching thy Convention ta gave tho party. by: bringing Unele Sammy to tho front, IN THE BALLOT TO-DAY z in tho Now York delogution, Gov. Walker voted for Payne, but he did not express the opinion that the Democrioy of the country are eigh ing for Payne. It 1s sifo to say thut the Governor 8 {5 the Roerct of tho Inte ‘Pilden boom, but it is Saolally crt in that be will not comimunfente what ho knoWs to tho public, Proctor Knott, of Koutucky, anys thoold ticket, “Tilden and Hen- dricks,” Will be noininnted, or MeDonald will vomo In ag tho dark horse, NEW YORK OPINIONS, + TILDEN'R SUPREMAGY, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, June 2.—There {a much rejotcing finong Democrats hore over the way in which Kelly and Tammany have so far been snubbed and sat upon. Herole treutment waa tho one thing needed, it Is remarked, to bring Sunmany nek to the Democracy, and If thoro pany fyr- ther kicking on Kelly’s part he will fad himeolt henooforth without 4 backing, The Tilden poo- plo at the Democratic headquarters deeliro that tho old man hos overything fn boud exactly as he had arranged and desired, and Is absolute marater of tho situation. I[ia totter bas strength- ened him hore, 18 showing his intetiectunl xrip certainty unrelaxed, Itisa curious fopture that, in comparison with the Chicago Convention, the prevent attracts bits small amount of attention, and ng oxcitemont at all, INDIANA. THM GERMANS AND THE GONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Spectal Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Juno 2.—Tho German Telegraph, n Democratic dully of this city, cum- monting this mourning upon the deotsiou of tho Bupremo Court jn tho case of tho Constitutional Amondinonts, Bays in affect that tho decls- fon of the Court was imanifestly for tho pur- poss of helplug Hendricks at Cincinnatl, but whatover inny bo the effect there, fn Indiana it will damage hin eeriously. Tho Germana voted solidly for tho adoption of the nmondments, and thoy will not. bo slow to express tholr senthuonts reapecting thu inanner fn which thoy wore sez uslde at the ballot-box next October, , _YULLY CONTIOVERTED, : {Terry It, Bulgrove, tho veterun Journallat and | well known ‘throughout Indisna, publishes a blatoment this ovenlig which must sot nt reat forever the chirgo of the Democravy that the Tton, A, G, Vorter, Ropublican candidate for | Govornar, way a Know-Nothing, Wo snys: “My. Porter wis ane of tho most cousplulois | untugonists of tho Know-Kothings In the clec- Uon of I, Tbolonged ta the Order,-agd well remember that tho nirht before the aleo- You of that year div, Porter and Gov. Weight gpoku from a ly box ut tho cacnor of Mubbards Block, while wo Know- Nothiug’s were tn seasion fe the upper story, with tho names of monbers enough on our Looks fo nuke euro of a Domoceatle defeat the uuxtday, and J remember that no oiled a nts ut 3 rut the suyaue denunciations of Mr, Port oxhortations to aand fy no fenr of “A coward! foo that dived to tigtt only In the dark,’ know enough to-know that bla party wos badly beaten, aud didn't care for his lashing, NOTES, AGNATOR CONKLING. ‘ Spectat Dispsteh to Ths Chicago Tribune, Wasuinatos, D. ¢., June 22,—Editor Clapp, of || tho Nattnal’ Republican, this morning referring tothe stutemount dat Cookling ‘made but quo gpocch in the Rayes campaign four yours ago, Buys that to hid .periunal kuowladyu Bune ator Conklhus at’ that Ume wad-ovntinud ina dark room for wouksuudor treatment fori. ponding blindness, which supped this strength and cunstitution, and subjected hin to 4 pure» emptosy injinetion ot tha purt af bis physician that he ablutwln ontirely from qwubtal efor) and excitomont, « pater une 4 atatew ope vou Tih sae a “hat wal, itch to, Ercning Jo «| nose “his eword, uid. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 1S3uU, Stato and{ county agalnst the naminco of tho Dewvdrits. MONTUOMERY NGAIN'S PREDICTION. Dixpateh to Reening Journal, . Wasutxoton, D, U.. dung 23-4. ilspateh res ceived bere this morning from Cinelonatt saya tbat Montgomery Bate, ‘Tilden’@ richt-haod man, still prediota tho latter's nomination, —— F CITICAGO, RLBVENTIL WARD NAPONLICANA, Tho Eleventh Wari Republican Club held a ratification meoting at Murtine'’s Hall, on Ada street, last evoning, and, notwithstanding tho heut, théro was n good attendance of mambers, —ubout 100. President Tathill, in ealling tho Club to ordor, anid It was timo thoy showed they were in carnest—ttma that tho Roputilents begnn tho work of ormulxing for tho coming ni eatnpnia * . ty Tho Hon. Georto 2. Davis was then fintro-: |. duced, He began by referring to tho work of the Don vention 'saying it was in the ward clubs that tho’ fret. atops were to be taken whieh would. ultimately plucu tho Heglobes in thelr oxulted seats, Gneteld and Arthur would certaluly be succesful [appiause),, ns overy Repubtican ind tho utmost eouthience In then, and wortld work cuthuniastically in thoir volalt. LApplatise.) Hoth wore execlont in thotselves nad in thole record, | ‘The L sald, * You cangot cleot thom.” "That wi old ery, and would prove falss, as it had often. boford. Tho spoaker, ly being on the Conzres- slonal Bxeeutive: Committee, had hud oppor tunity to closuly opsorve the ‘party leadora, and he had watehed Mr. Gurfield’s acts and words, und could y.of him that he wus tho Miort com the most scholarly, tho ic, ANd the " most that ever hi or ever would bo clceted Prosidunt, eon Ha was the embod: {mont of truc inanhood; nnd caine closer ta tho yeople thin nay man who could baye been nom- inated. Tho spenker referred to Mr. Gartichl 13. aaelf-niide man, adyerting to his struggling up wits, [is nomination suited tho speaker cn- Urely. (Applause) Ar. Garfield was broad in his views, taking in tio whole country, and would give tho Nadon one of tho heat admints- trations {t had over known, [Applnitse.] ‘i ae Snmucl Parker orered tho rotlowlng reso- tions: Wisreas, Tho National Republican Conven- fon recuntly in sewslon In tity celts pluvod in nomination for the oitice of President Qen. Jumes A. Gartioid, of Oblo, and for Viee-Presi- dont tho Hon, C. A. Arthur, of New York; and Waxneas, Tho distinguished gontiemen thus placed Lelure the party for {ts apport ure emi- nently worthy the bigh honor, aud distinction conferred upon thom; therefore, exotica, That wo reeornize in the nominees" cloments vf chornoter justly entitling thom to lenderthip In the Republica rinks, worthy rep- ntatives of the party; tren who wil inuin- tan nt all thn as everywhere, the integrity of our principles ro successfully taintitinced urs the Inte Civil War, und embodied in tha amundmants to tho Constitution, Resolved, That we, the Hepublicans of the Fleventh Ward of tho City of Chicago, do hereby: heartily Indorge the nominations tide and te pisefomne ae tho principles ndupted by the Con- vention, . Aexulved, ‘That wo hereby pledge individual fund assoclite effort in onler to secure In ward, county, Bate, nad Natlon such am overwhelm ing majority for the nominecs hs shill leave no. tmurgin for an Eteotoral Cammisatou,-nud whiten slut conyinee our enenics North aud South that tho Republican purty has no litention of turniig tha’ Government, vosting so much of bluod und treasure to matntain, over to the eon: trobof thoameu so recently in arms for Ig de~ struction. MR. D, We MORN wna the next speaker. Ife sald the people didn't always get the ian thoy must desired, but, fn tao heartof avery trae Republican, there was the fouling that ‘the Convention would do whit was for tho best Interests of tho party. It lind hy nominitlag James A. Garileld. [Xppinuso.| The prety hat not been united Tor twelve yours unt now. Lvory wing of ital they were in fuyor, of tho nominees. All wore ugrecd that tho tluket was a youl one, Getling tho necessury Hleetoral votes was cusier in 18s) than it had been for elght yours. Sunw sitd Derhapa Arthur's nomination was not nt wie one, But the mag who said be wes nota pure inun hud not read history. ‘The investigation nt the thne of his trouble with President inyes showed that there’ was nothing ayalnat hig In, tegrity or honor, or to show thit he was othor Un 8 pure, Loneat straightforward gentioman, Ag Gon, Guelleld, nothing could be sud against him, | The testimouy of Col. “Davis agreed with that‘ of ‘overy one who know him. Dentoeratie papers might how! ut him; but thoy would throw mud at tho finest man who ever dived. “Mr. Munn was gind to see the people af the Convention nominute for President nut only Agentleman,—n man of dterling integrity, bat a woun of eri worth, man of intellfzonce,—w man who ls not gshamed to recognizo his God, Noone coukt say that the ticket didn't deservo election. The country iit the hinnds of Gartlelit would be asaufo ns when Lincoln was in the chute, [Appinuse.} Ther would be tut one issue in the canpalgn—Stato-riguts faguinst National: My--the uld doctring of secussion wuminst tho Unlon—tho South: ayalust the North, ‘Who. ‘Deinverat believed. that his first allegiance was to his Sinto;and tha Republican thut his wag due to the Nation, whose duty it was to protect, ita citizens everywhere. LApplausequcc es 14 ge y OObs WARBUMAIE FOLIOWED i 6. raying that tho’ feutnre of the eninjuign whieh’ attructed the attentipn of Europeun sintesmen Wns the sume us that of, 1656 wid 180—thag, hn this Itepublic, this land of Hberty, of free spgvoh,: Tree discussion, and equal rights, in nt leuat: uduzon States there would bo no puch thingy, The Electoral votes of those States wougl go ta, tae Dewocritia nominees, no matter. wint the. Will of the people wus, for tha Democrats there” ‘would commit murder and nny aud every out-, migo to control those Stites, “Hance tho ques don wis; Did the people want to turn over the Governmont toa mobs If the Duiwocratie party: were successful this time, there would not be: another Republican Prealdent until the country! again wont through the throes of anothor elvil: war, The tye must protect eitizons every where , |; or it would not lon protect them anywhei LAppluuse ‘Tho contest was mute serious tinn, people genernily thought. They were to decte whethor tho country was to be governed by-law or by mob violence. .[Appinuse) GEN. MARTIN Meike thon nddreased tho Club, referring eloquantly to diferent accnes inthe Convention, which, hv: sald, bud not alan ppainited tho peoplq, Ita crowning glory was that the 308 and all the oth- orshud united fn one solid column and wore anoving wypttnat the common foo und on to vie- tory in Noyowber, ‘This, was the beginning of” one of tho most glorious campasgas tha party had over enfefed upon. Speaking ‘ob th Dumocrits, hu asked if they bad ever ad- mitted that this waa Natloi—a united coun try, ‘Thay hud attempted to destroy: the Uulon, and when the North, after bentiug thom In war, lifted them up, thoy abused tho peuple for tholy mnagnamuiity, und found fnult beenuse the: werv not permitted ta ugaia have vower, .Tho over ought to be und thoy holtted ‘that tho North was right and tho South waa wrong, (Ape pluuse.) Gen. Boom: predieted the suceess of tho Repubilean tleket. CAppinuse.) ae _eeiceaiie were thon unanimously adopted. Me. Parker also offied tho following, which were adopted: Kvsolred, Phut tho nomination of the Hon. Shelby M. Cultom tor Governor vf this Stute te a Altting Indorigmont of the nbloand careful mun ner Jn which he has discharged tho duties of the position: Hunt tho current tern, nud n recog. nition of pia bigh personal and oieitl atunding, creditable alike to our able State standards bourer and the party be ao well represents, Witenkag, All othor considerations bot equal, the soldlera who braved the Gangers uf tho attlefeld- it defense of our Government te ‘a first Jn tho Une of ufflulal promo- Hons an $ z Wueitnas, Marilton, tho Republican nomineo for Lluutenant-Goverfior, Demiont fur Secretary: of State, Swigert for Alulitor, Ruts fort reasurer, and MeCartuey for Attornoy-General, have alt soryud inthe Union army, faithfully and well; therufure, Fe: eae ee diesulced, That wo horeby declare our optire, Btuto ticket worthy tho support of every man worthy the name of! Republican, and plddgo: the Bloventh Ward for ber tll quota of a round 40,00) inajority for the whole eket,, On motion, the Lhyir appointed Stesara. Park- or, Avery, 0.8, A. Spraune, Mayes, and swttt ‘to confer with tho Beventh Want Club and tnd out from them and otter partica what is bein dove toward the fornution ef a Central Gurtiotd and Arthur Clab, the information to be reported fothonoxt meeting, The Club thon adjourned until the second Tuceduy in July, when ofllcora for six wonths ire to be clocted, £ . THE CENSUS. : New Yonx, Jane 23,—The popriation.of Now York, avconding to the census of 1880, Ja about 1,600,000; Hrookiyn, botwoon 60,000 nnd. 700,000; of beth olties wid adjacent pluses, nearly 2b. . She Gidest man in thin city iso colored Tun, Lye 8. The mathor of the taust ehfldren. has twenty-twomnil yixd. GALMsniita, ML, Jung 2—Tho returns of the cnustd chunierntore are all In, und give our city u popuhition of Ihéiles Thora is general disap pulgtuncot at the Smal} result, ————————— PRESIDENT HAYES, Conumaus, 0,,Juna2.—Presidont Mayes loft for Gambier tls evening to attend the Com> monvomont to-morrow, Mr. Huyed remains hero for the prevent, ou Z a. REVOKED: “ Dgxven, Colo,, Junu.2.—Goy. Pitkin, to-day revoked tho. obver docluring Lowdvillo~ under. murtial law. aro te othe God of War. Sho Fiesty iinent oF Patindelphis was ain on engay nt a a BU ro Wd & Piiead. Dag tet ton luoy came. slong in a searely a ble wea etuved ta be do lay Bolitlers, ig Seove through tho ee rt in ate ate EL $s a ‘elaphed y Uno; iwith-n whip, he tro a lio made n charges Briunaytenty UL, June oi Gdy, Palnor to-day evived a dispatch from Cincinnatl. urg- trys hitn to sro Uvopo. ut orga, and. he wil loaye to-night for the scene of Action, Dombernts hore aro preatly fntervated stn the news fron, Chichannt), bat thy Wepublleuus phew no auxie- Oy, Mpliyg cuntldyat taut they will ciury. the ung prodded Mew. Huey-with a buyynet. Hue, futeut ‘uf tho venfelo Fad ehaiten; aaa tho Wut: Tegiment to mortal comput; but the upshot wads 8 Dloodlods settiomont 1 court. o , Nuteitlous, restorative, apleting, stengthousr tux, und puplty bug ure agult Witwer, if 4 Bradlough' Ungeated by. the ... Babtish Houso .of ; z dit)" Commons, i Parnes ‘FrenchRbpublican Papers: Com. :*“angidGambetta’s Amnesty - va’ I Speech, an 13h AndDeclare that He Must Soon ‘Assume the ' Premiers” Ka ship. Over Fifty Persons Killed During ag, 2 TErrible RainStorm in ‘Slivse ce. Prugsia. © ak The St. Géthqra Tunnel Said to Bo Caving-Th in- All Directions. GREAT BRITAIN, RESTORED, |... + : Loxnox, Juue 2.—The Weslayai Chapel, founded by John Wesloy, partially burned Do- yeembor Just, lis been restorot und reopened. F THe HOME RULERS shave instructed Parnell ta request O'Donnell not to delay business by bls resolution. They havo algo resolved not to participate in tho Dradtaugh debates, that the trish business -bo- fore tho House may not be impeded. i ALADSTONT ON MRADLAUGH. ” . In tho House of Commons to-day, on tho. ree AUmption of the debate ou Renedinuah's elalin to valirim, Premier Gladstone satd; “The Goyern- aamenv’s pesitien Is tu give advice and to lenve tthe decision to the House.” ‘Tho question of uthuldn ho siid. was irrutevant, The oppose Sir Hardingo Giftont’s umendment dint, bead= tur be pormitted nelthor to tulo. onth tor ake nilirmation. Tho matter, ho sald, was a “nstitutional, not n party, question, EMIGIATION, During tho past week ton first-class ocean steainers embirlred i638 passenger iu the Mer sey for the Wulted States and Canada, - FAMINE, Duntay, Juno 22—A totegram from Tober- courry states that famine Is raging thore; 4 WRADLAUGIE UNBEATED. In tho House of Comnions to-night. eonsidera- ton of Bradhueh’s vase was resumed, Sle Maing Gittord'a amendinont forbidding .Reudinugh elther ta tuke oath or nuke allirmue Mon wae adopted by a vote of 370 ta 2m. * On the announcement of to vote, which has the effect of unseating Bradliugh, therg was an -extraomliniry econ’ of excitement, the opposl- Hen. eheering tremendously ond waying thelr : TIS DIRTIESS, Parnell obtained lenvo'to bring jnn bill to ro- Move Trish distress, 3 - is Hixty-tive Livorals, Incluiling Home-Rulora, Noted aginst Bradhiugh' a right to atirm, One ‘Conservative and ton “Home-lulers voted with tho minority, ” FRANCE, THE AMNESTY: DIET, © Pants, June 2.—Tho Chamber, of, Deputies yesterday pissed the Amnesty bill by a yote of SU to 140, 5 : ‘ oammerta, eat The Republican, papors unanimousty approve the specch of Gambetin tn defense of the Plen- ary Amnesty bik ‘The newaspapors of all shades Of polltics agroe that be cannot much longer ab- stain from neceptuug the U'remlorallp, Lat Teviternc says tho etfoot of the apeech dem- onstrates tho immense power of Gambetta over tho dlsintegeatiug majority, Tho first few words uttered by him: consolidated it again. and all ne- knowledged that thoy lind but-one enfef and mastot. Tho thno, Yuorotores hus arrived for him to assume power und torn his Mintetry. GERMANY. , THE RECENT TERMINLE MAIN-STORM. Benetn, Junv*.—In tho district of Lauban, near Hresluu, Prussiu. torrential raing killed ilfty-alx persons and destroyed 105 houses. THE CHUNCH Nine BERLIN, Juno 2a Divot to-day adopted tho fifth clause of the Church bill, with tn nd- dendum-moved by Herr Stengol, declaring thut in the exercise of eplscupnt rights Inthe vacant Mishonties ait io iL aot.be overland. Php Dict, ala, adaptnd the alxth clause, but ectell the auvehitth ind olghth eliuses, | SWITZERLAND, TIDE SP. GOTHARD TUNNKL. Lonnow, Jino2.—A Paris dlapateh says the Swit papers Btute that tho St. Guthard Tunnel 1g In grout dangor of falling in. Land-stlps con Unuo tu threnten tho musonry, and theengnvers think tho only way to avert the danger is to modify tho lluo traced out for the tunnel, ITALY THE TRIUMPH OF THE OLERIOATS. Rowe, Juno 22—The triumph of tho clericals’ in the muntelpul elections exeveded thotr: high. cat expectations. OF fourteen yacnncics, thoy ‘returned thirtean eandidntes. Tho severity of tho contest was weoyuthor unprecedented, Of .the Provinglal Councilors, thoy returned four outof vo, Sx TURKEY. DISAMPHOVED. CONSTANTINO, Juno *—Tha Biiltan hes disapproved tho druftuf tho roply prepared by his Ministers to the portion of the Idontieal note roluting to Montenegro, and the Counull le now recousidering the drut, p \ THN ORIENT. CUINA,. SAN Branctsco, Cul, Juno 22.—Arrived, tho steamer Belgie, from Houg iKyny. via Yoko- hama. ina Oba Houxa Kona, Mny 2,—Spain threatens notivo Nowtilittes 1€ China refiuwes an upoloxy andcom- pengation for wlegod luterferance with its de> oluved legitimate cooly cmlyration to Perus do elurea her determination to ycoupy, ports ur For- moss with troopa, and blooknde the Chinese const, Tho Poking Government juslats that the ut- tumpted exportation of coollos was contrary to treaty, and in yiolaUon of integrity and hu- munity, 3 Publiv opinion declines to credit the extreme Spanish monaces, Spaln ta oucouragod. by tha inural support of Portugal and Poru, ‘Tho Governor of Mucaa has uv dispute caused by tho Chinoge refusal to acknowledge the Pore tuyuesy- right to that colony. Intimations are #ivon that Portugnesy shipsof war will prosently arrive to cnforve this long-atunding vluim, ‘Tho Poruvlan Envoy, now in Hong Kong, tines alm= flax quarrel to Bpuln’s, tho Chineyo Governinont haying Jikowleo refused to allow alurge number Of Goolles to gull for Poru oy tho sunie grounds agintha case of the proposed Cuban emigra- tion, Zho Governor of Wong Kony favors tha Chineso position oall material potnts, © > Chung How's peat), with Kusiin has been published, by which It {a now “apparent that Tinea bua the ‘ndvantago in theneworatiocn By the general tern, ulrowly vorrreotly: made Anown by informal reports, Ruwals “waa to roovive G,00U00U roubles, hor merchints wore to enjoy apoulal privileges mn beads atations, in ; Immtinity from cusroms duties, and. in tho use of convanlent routed of tridu. Ching was to recelve back only 0 portion of her foriwer turris tory, Tho inomerl ot Ceptor denoutving Chung ang his treaty is also published, and 13 oxtromoly hifter and pugnnclous; |: “Hore IW nothing dulluic sinew list adviooeon cerning the Marqula of ‘Tao's procoedt at Re. Vetershurg ur the fate ofiUhung. . Stitl Chore is rdason tu hope tho latker’s life will by spared, aud ay opportunity given fo bls partial restora- tion to rink and powor, 5 Minister Sew is returved to Poking, News of the voulny tregu Commission exaltes no interestor romaAle-anomg the Chinese, ‘ Neports of fighor ae povitiony ‘for United [ Meatea civinveerita ae nchnient are Foculved: Aviti unuseuont Mb wonoyan er ss ju Ghlnd.” Diplomatio und Gonmalee util ae dpe regen ac ce 4 polut at aut i piensa, ane cn Kupport ts di+ ninighed it Hromlsoy to be ire iy ubandonod: vane Hastie SATAN, " ‘MRO AMs, Tino fi. report {a Issuod by Okm ot tha dregsury Dopurtinent, stauing, the wetund wrovennb ex ponditire iy tag beslusih of Me preset restored Government in Tes, tf Jaa dry, statistical document! but tiportant, 1s" provi that nutwithatanding thy fecal Irrexue arides unde pthe previous ‘Tyouon's ryline, “atrict systugy'or econgmy bus buen tutradueud by tho Mikado b Ministry, eo thar tho disbursements have Tavern excusa the foeone i, Cy Ba enr. Tho repor' VC8 gro! ction tu Taonds:of “Sapane and confounds. furelun det h tractors who prodictesd discourusdug or ruinous Plvclosures, ‘ sin: :.! Vho Unitod Rintey ship Ticonda; hag started on wekulnd Rhdajientaa und ieee! ees Her preatw orcoul {3 conceniods lp is supposed wgycond Lan vials bs vont Jp he anda uch yoxat fy cuused «nung Amoricans, otlictal afd pri thts by the Brittle wo prolfur uf the Duval forvo to sepport Bhukedilt ta the event of bostitities wiinitoreu, The prupasul way des cllnod vourtvoriy, notwithstund {ug tte.obyinws Selby nud dlgyKenuy ual DAmDOLe, Bogland is .the requicunenty rman one + at OF Gorin anon | of Sernuniter- bus etki | ungel£t:for a fow now tho only Western country whose prod- pluctant to tho Amerlen lead any = demonstration: on 1. By ontering under cover of fig, hor “wishes would Go Wo- complished without injury to her future come Inerelal prospects, ‘In polnt of fact, tho United Bintes 2 sintio naval force, though feoblo in comparteon with tha European or Japanese ar- tay, {5 more than sufiictont for any possible: Corenn contingency. High diploinntic authority. declares Shufeldt will take no Aggressive atopy Wuless undor exceptional and wholly unex- pectod clreumstances, ‘i 1, Thore ure signs of cholera in various Southern Japanese parte, but ‘no apprehension, of a yon oral cpldemte this ygat, hiThe Sinoneck! Sromnity. question prosenta Bon singuine fexturos here, Thero ara certain well-known” olainuaia upon — the dnpaness reasucy for ateged Indebtedness |, totaily unconncetcd wih tha &imonesk! affatr, tako tho position that, unless thoir individunt Nemands ure satiated, a Ui for vestitutian shall F not pans Com red, They w.ourt that, through tholr agents In Amerien, the passage of the vious Sinonesk! bills ing boon persletentls vented, and the nimos of Senntors_ and ‘Hepre- sentatives on whotn they rely are. ald itven. ‘Thoy profess that, If tlese private: claims were nedSist edly ol apposition would be withdrawn, and tho SUT pushed through without deliy, ‘Tae Amountof money involved fs bout 150,000, American oficlals here ure _understond . t6 Inco crovence in these repregentutions, but do not ndvtee the Japanese: Government to yleld to thom, Tho dapuucso Cubinet takes. all quietly, otfaring ne opmhion, hut having no'} Appouranco of intending to mnke in effort, thus or othorwise, te sccure-restitution, °° Reports-nre publiahed in dapinese newspapers that a Russian ship-of-war Janded a dotuchinent: | * onthe onsteri conat-of Coren, foreed [te way? Into_tho walled town of Konjo, and compeliod tho Govornor to accord an Interview to the cam-; mandor of the vessel, Confirmation of tho ubuve Ja nwalte ‘The seen pani town named Gengon, [4 roady for opening, with favornble prospects of trade in local commuill- settloment in Corea, iti n An Annunl Convention ‘Held by Von~ omoun ieptiles, ‘Tionesta (1a,) Corrreponienee UU Olty Derrick. Residing Inan adjoining township, lesa than |. hale a day’a drive from this plowant town, lives Av honest ald German farmer whom we will call Unele Hen. Taving been welt aequainted with Unele Bon for several year, wo can vouch For his truth and vernelty In all other things, and of coursa wo ure woll Rutistied thnt his recount’ pl his thrilling .advonturo among tho. ser- pents Is nlso trite and not overdrawn. Unelo Ben says that one: hot tay in’ Jimo, jot many yours igo, ho started out to unt his cattle that had strayed away from | * home, During tho course of his tong walk | 4, through the woods and barrens of bis town-, ship, which ts sparsely sottled, hu enmo to a wild section of country near n atreiim which emplics into Wonosta Crovk. a fow. wiles’ above thla’ place. Thero was a hundred: nerea or moro of wild, broken’ ground, strewn with ematt rocks and bowldors, whilo among tho’ rocks grow tati= gled bushes, briars,and-nn ocensionnl largo teed a peculiar: odor on the afr, which || hoo at tit outtributed to tha bloom of tha Inuvel bushes which erow fn great abdn- duce through the glen, mixed with the odors of other wild towers whieh’ Dlossomed In great mniudunoe wherever the scanty soll gave thelr routs tchanee for nourishment, Proceoding on hie course, bo had hardly ontoree the lon wien | ho discovered several snakes sunning thamselves ‘upon te rocks and flat stones, AB bes in come mon with inust farmers, wis in the hubit of al- ways killing any snakes he came ucrosg, ho cut Clob wis ta constant use. Great: yellow sad. Dincle rattlosonkes spring -thotr warnipg rutiléa and cofled themselves ft sutrat heaps; pteparod to bury thelr deadly fangs in any enemy why dured to vome within tholr reach. Hugo cap. porhends, those deully reptiles wha atrike without any warning and whose bite Is almost. sure douth, barred his progress, whllo garter stuikes, both great and anal, and mille sues and the Sitde green snukes, with: castonil bik raver, were ulsa nixed in- ueta are sold through. almuluoae agoneles | wae -- in Corea. Her enxornesa |g grout for fur oxtonsion of Intercourse, bit sho. 13 ri ately after eatins the J Haye Huu agents or runners to sollelt tena from drugs ¥ 1 DRAN Sin: 1 BYRUP for sa the results. 1 Potlta. Htrcnuthena thy Nerves: Iteaniates tne ‘nols wr Bowous, and itelloves itheunsatiau. ut bowithouti. | Mh h x speedily euros Chilis, ind Nest medicine in an’ ov- | Neuratgia. RLOOD PURIIEI, DR. CLARK JCHNSORN’S Lian Qld Syrup 3 3 ze : fa + Es 33 Re tt 2 Bas J us So] 2g ge oes 84 323 Ses BA » £ me "BE Br ss Bu Saeed ae ag « Ba gen Bea BS se BS =) oa [mabe Manx) R DPyapepata, Liv, Qe acer Agute, Phouria tiam, F UR dloart Disease, DBillousncas, Nervous Debliity, ct The Rest RUMBDY-ZNOWN to Man} 9,000,002 Bettles + £OLD SINCE 1870, tes only’. i Thte Syrup ‘potseasea Varied operites. 5 ie é 1 Et Atmutrites tho Ptynlino in tho Saiten, OE KING OF SNAILES, which convorts the March and Sugar or ud oan. A dofiel: and Sonring of the Th the medicing is taken dain i fermentation of teed It nots upon the Faver. prevented, $ nets Wyon the Widne: i elites. the Dowcle iets the Nervous Byave ats rae =a entre Hronzelen sa the Old Winad nnd mutsce nese Tt opens tho prove: oalthy Perspirntion, © Mt@ 48u induces Ie pontralines, tho herodil whith goners taint, sino mie araucetnin eaten orn malaga J wont bn taken by.the mow dalteass habe ere Ae Seed aad fusble, care only bring requlead én aionsion to! directions . CAUTION TO DRUCCISTA, Howe oF Commer, Meme etiog no TESTIMONIALS. Disenso of tho Stomach and Liver. his deere. Sie = Cutro, Al 5,1 trea .On tho whole It was amon tho wildest |! neaniim: Rufoune tor aunt tite [ta itentache rosa joaso of thy Slumanh aud I induces art a te ttt Moe te rectiece tt, CUE | duns zune rollabla INDIAN INSOD AynUE, woes plore, Upon entering” the fen be no- | Tawra ina tu purfock health and xrongtiy yO An Excollent Remody. Helvidero, ‘Boone Co., It. Fob. 6, 18%, bs ANAS A Purities fife toed, Hentores Laat Aj inte ‘Bur would 3. WEYTFALL, Kidney Dinense, xa .” Kishor, Charopalan Co. TL, DEARAM: This ts to ceruty that your INDIAN, A hickory olub and Killed all those who ‘did “not | ZEGGU EVIL has done mo more Rood for Kidney ylldy uniter rocks or dirt out of Mis reach, Con- | cine} over tised. It also cured one of ny ghd not Sine tate a“ ine erninas tnrouRh the pote pe Cailis and Scrofuls. MAHQANRAT C1 tft or glen, be faund, ns he progressod, that the : — horrid teptites grow. more: numerous tind his . Whird-Day Chilis, ¥ ore, Clay Co. Ii. PEAR Si: This: in“to certity out INDIAN BLOODEVIUH has cured ma of tho Third-Day Cuil Or AL SEARE USER GS MT ts LOTS Chills Cured. y Mattos Colsn Se mH. Dean Bre I Snd your INDIAN: Bigon svnlip ‘can roconumendod itn the to’ country for, Mhetmnatian and LE MATCLLE Le diseriininately | together, _ xpparently ny All that It In ocommended to Io, Hie geeaceat Rar muiele Bee Tale An gin: T hav found, DY MEVINE Souk INDIAN His sue ie agte | mlabe and APO See PCa Oe, eur NAN anti, ng pelnelpal ¥ tho 7, | mundud tu be; and wdwlse anyone Who may be In poor copperheads, aud ruttlerss the other yurletics | Banded te ber and ude! Mi. HiEEMAN. being lurmiesy, tie did not exert himself to kill, Owlig totho riuk and’ puisonons sinetl arising front tho ruttlesnitkes it various thes ho got deadly fulnt, and fenrod his Ufo would pay the sponally of hig rashuess In ponotrating thia sen |. 2 Mi sdnttiates and nging his but for'w th, he wontd [cu ; efvct untill F-commenced th 1. Chilis Carod, Neogs, Cumbariand Co., 10. DEAT fim: My daughter lind Chilis for fuuciven my rod wlinont ovorrthing. ‘Dab wiltioat U f your HAN, AKO aS 7 i h f, tantly: died Hae, na cp tas algo ‘trdntly be Etta tia, aud 1 tried purtinily rucover his wonted gtrenth, and | rest of my family, ang | have une fora doctur itera dc ot, ao bored | Hae tte ae Re Ta nutss of writhing, hissing Aorpants, he prevacil ; na onwnnil to tho attack, Inoh by Inch, and foon | Sumsaiy. ROSBANNAM LAWIENCE by foot he had to club's pathway throush the a Pato In tho Baek. horrid h vi of crawllnir, Us way he’ estimated Haste ruptllas, In Watormnn Station, No Kalb Co.. 11. iM. he traveled ithout a. DAT SN: ‘This ts to, curtity that your PAUEAN quarter “of amie, nad he says'In ood fulth, | BLOOD BYRUY has cared mio of Fain Iu the Hack, with ail tho ale of) truth and Strat for whio | Hise valusblotmodicine, «MiGs. WOUD. ho ia noted, that hu inust hive led At lewst 600 or Tio different snakes, How wido tho Army of Dyspopata aug Rndlaéation:.._ snakes was Gnole Ben does not’ know, 18 on EAR Kine ‘This 1a to ere thee sane FRUTAN merging, fron the nua bony of thorn bo way | RESdh AVior, Fed ma Of Upapersian” Yeletne best 0 OXTADSRA r fons and | Sas complavely cured mg o¢ Dyspepsia.” Tels the bes Overcune with poleon which ho hind Intelest ie elove Fe tAM BALLER. forcing bis way through tho snakes that he dil not remuin tu investiguic. Thinking: himself very lucky In’ cseaping with hig life, he did not |. Mediving J ayer used, Heart Weeane, ~~ ,,@nre ror walt to inveatignte the, wonderful. gallection, uae wan Mingham Cos I. bie hastened —-bonie atetho fuser gale, || Dwar Rta. You crget ISLAN TENSOR WALT ho could coiumand,” Th “rolutiig “the | ‘tha bartinodielne | aver used (or Vieart: Disease. memorihlo- adventure, Unela Toa remembers Fetonimenc it 10 Bil sinitiarly altered. STALLING. of seving a monster snake, which ho thinks wus gota, NS tho king of tho whole ussemblagu. anikeship's body was as hinga us an in'é thigh, ANl that 1¢ Is Recommended-to Be. nsas, Hedger Cx, Tl, und the length In proportion, Unclo Bon Is of EAI HUt: | have wrod aoe ‘excollont. INDIAN tho opinion tho snakes bud but lately vomo out | BLOOD SYRUP tn my family tor the past tive yours thelr dens usnong tho rocks, and the Iiumenge | and have always found t justas recomacndert,: teu mnnber In so small an area of ground, which hg | he best faully mudicing ever Pra eA ty eg catininted at about twenty neres, was owing ton general consultation or. gaitheripg before thelr nnpual spreading out over the lund, He thinks thore wero many thousagds of tho suukes, bout ong-fourth being ruttlosnalccs and copperkeads.. Wo hava often heard. of xeyoral rattlesnake dens, where, nt core sensons of tho your, lmmenso numbers of these Yonomous reptlles can be'citted, bit the above adventure lays over ull othor accounts of sunk seeing and snake-tcilioe in Varest County, hould any doubt tho at Niko visiting ong@of those noted ‘dens, let hin | come hero on a warn day in pony dito, and our word for bt, ho can tnd planty of men who can guide hiv to ono or more plaves where he! can ave plonty of tving ruttlesuakes, some of thon DAR Bin: which had beun ‘troubling me ebos ‘ HM asufforing hynny, werfully revommona It ty alt euftoring Muay DRAN SID Twastraubled with Vo account, or foul {ifue;b bought some of ‘ Diseases of tho Lungs. nktin Ca.. $11. jour INDIAN {ong Disease ys Renton, Frat Gt" nae “cused wo ‘ot . tr for a loi tine. * For Neuralgin. .- Dahlaron, Hnmition Conte muta fl me! ae eT ey EN. UR, IVI opaia Curd. Tymouth, Hancos Dy . si yi % CO. 1". DEAR Bit Lhave been troublod with Mitlodaness 1 of greatalzo. Thero is’ 0 well-known nd Drspepala and Inatigoatiun. and havo used ynue snako don on tho. point neross. tho’ river from RD LAN ation SY tus angt Found tte ee Bee this place, algo w notes! den ar two In Hickory | Yusble medieina, ~~" WHUMA ‘Townsblp, not far from tho. Villuge of East re Nover Falls to Care. F Hickory? one near Indian Camp Run, and ane Milford, roquota Co. 1, fiber a few aniles from the month of ‘Noneatn, Dwar Sin: T-have wsod your’ Titan. noon Most of these dens uty visited umiuatiy aud Inrge numbers of tho polyonous reptiles slaughtered. . _—— | LATE LOCAL ITEMS, + Charloa IT, Taylor, 23 yeura of nga, koopor of a fnloon ut tho corner of ‘Thirty-ninth atreot and Indiana avenuo, while ‘rotufning home fram iy Viento In tho South Park ut 10 o’cloote let night neeldentally full of the dummy car at Forty> ‘wecoud atrect, tha wheels, to body waa taken Into town and LDWAR. Bie: Ten ales tae thee iowalae ‘and Chitls, and Hivud ss uae bo suifaring ouiwantt find was erushiod to death beneath fn ‘i nean BY IUD for Ceamns i my Bioluuch wud wld for Wy children. who wore troubicd canes st éffected 4 compiat with spasiua and in bu eu SiZABBTU MBTZE, An’Agentis ‘Featimony. cen bi - Woodinnd, nots Co., Tl. n ‘ iD» can safely reecine Litopa AJREKD. « B Bat SUL bas no equal for Conatipa ve ANUP, Apt 1 have used some ul iho Coruner notiiled, aban sviiue with penuftetat a Nin a ' 2 94 Wood inedichie to bulld op tho \, At 1:8) this morning tho body of nn unknown | Would rovumumend it wo all suderiny man was Cound floating i the luke ut the foot of ‘Thirty-tifth struct. From appgurances the bod i x i i mid bean inthe wnier nbuut tu weckse oihe |, Bavor Compliant army ith Heooasod was about 40 yours af wgo, tive fect | | pay tfiotnaban Kenkakoo Co. Ils Mar th ogi. bight Inches "tall, wnudlum. Bulle Cail | “_ (RATE RUUD atmadrully Lugiity iit your AE eet: biek bet anixed with gray, and was | feuetons ahd te biutly extuomied by 418 wiw havo uae * clad In a dark frock cont, vite Pautaloons | i Lhuye used your modicinu with the io: ‘Aud veat sito, white shirt, and’ conten boots, da tho pockets were found a pool chock marked F. Wilholme, No. 300 Halsted street, and some dillehuadsy of duevb Croix, brush. ‘and broom Gry rusulls, und cw Kk nid ite axe 10 sir toubted ‘with Lavor Coupining aod sick Headache f0F@ recon i a ARAL BENIY * Whenmattem, : innker nt No, 1S Hrown wtrevt, and alse abil, <n , Kankabue C $f 4. G. Grost, coyumtaston miorghinie a No. Bs + Bawa Peau ntrgat suorer ay uta pate nzio Btrec! iy wus taken t ou yr ey a Nero Sa ESS eer eA rae : = “ ate TAR irene bene ECT BB EA LEN +A Worrtble Superstition, ea : Tho Prussian Wends, tho remuant of aBlavte |} . A Good Blood Purltie: . . e Waucond: foe Hig: Taco once established In Gormuny, retain somo : rd y Nie erent ANAM IEAID * of tho grossost superstitions of ticle Pagan une ‘BPE ety va oun int oquatud ns & Bloust i uri cestords. ‘Tho'bellaf te general among thein chat | Ser, aud take pleasurg In Fee HOC Ye ee tho heart or Hyer of udoud fitant or maiden of | * Bae ned tenor ye browod with cortala herbs {ota 4 hoveragy, will curu didcaics or fughiro tha pur ? slon of fove fu tho consumers. ‘Tho-practicnl ‘DEAN Sie: My dauubte * Suppression of Menstruation, Beoritany tata Trou Bi result of-tilg betteg ig the: constantly reourrent ft Mon ou, aud after Inboring under Violation of thostravo's aunctity. unet the mutts | Pnisalfioutiy tor more chun w rban with tue treatment lution of the corpses seoretly dislaterred. Ra- [ of Io and on contly two graves in the new cemetery of Woiss sensce wore brokuu open daring the nhest, tho colting contaiued {n tuom, forcod, And eho indies’ | Tedichies, B01 Dechouewiyec| tua physicians ane Aliupaiule Aad one, Mi hce a Trearaty Een eaten ‘ol fre Bheyrunning ove ir Wphiel, sy of at uumurried girl aud’ mula intuit dikoos= | Jour remy Feo Git hovattowes- with ue sho wae round . ninyted Most Feva) “4 rn cf Hasta, niuner, tho: cavity of tho chest, in, Hath eae, ius Hope postr RLAin Gace having bouncomplotoly cmptiod of its vontante: | | et ae ; A rigid kearch for tho perpelrutors of thls ghast- 1 o-. Bomata Weakness oe gly ly offense ts being Inatituted by. the yenudrmeric’ | + Woutlactavungauna County, 12 SC the Wolusonsoy dlatelot, Mut With migth hope | DEAR, fit Anis jo tr cgruey at ani oF sucoeds: us" tho: superstitions savages wha} gently, jememiedy by wate, yuOr WEN sig nave Juve, upog sovortt ocuauiins within the Ingt tow! | BLQU ‘, vary Y adie yenray commitiod similar outrayps boy to” Tivurl ably oscuped dotection: a ¥ awe ty <a ‘ Boulwand Bodies, :-. : {Philadephia Weedly Not re ae It sing aa well ba nnderueee ee ita’ Gente WAN u soll voto It mist asstude Hi Teh Wepkuues, Nope 12 _ SEMIRMT AeOUMTS Rae Ree ek ee ci " MURO FONT. WHODA DALIT - LISTOR WHOLESALE DEALERS ene sents M. " ‘Det. 7 * i; Din y . all but thave'who ayrca with Ite maga Tron: ‘ 7 x f . a ei mace fe searay ro D CuJutgon's alia Dla. Sup. frat wala het Uarrinoe GMMR) 2 ae wy tho patty, so thoy sont the badlew of tha-tulieuls | 0s GHIGAGO, ILL. a ier ete ety atari | VAM, AGRAACK, SYEVENADN co. @ nt 8 Lae pnd fh ao vat ty po thys 5} Jabu-w ~ smgtruebuna, a Pee | DMPREENG OF TOEUMIGUYESHUUGL S00, Weneaber