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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1880. Chairman of the Democratic Nationat Commit. | nomtnation bas died away, you will tind WASHINGTON. CASUALTIES. tee, ome of It nearly correct and thy most of it | Pritetples of tho party will bo disougsed.” not nt nlt correct. It deponds lanfety omen. | pie He Letmocrata ecem to enthuse over ) - Hancock. Sonator Barnum. desires to be re ‘04, thoy ate enthuataatio, hecnuso they 4 Cameron Declines the | tied. te nns eerved tho phriy a goott white in | knew that thoy cond hiye done much worse, ?, this place, and haa given it a ond denl of time Hut te Itepubledt tek isa pironee pie, au Jhairmanship of the Na- and urd work, Tho thinks ho has earned a rests | Gon, ttunencts bust dio party belt him, that Is tional Committee, nnd will willingly give may: to aume.ottior mem | to be fought," 7 bor of the Committes, however, Ge Scorernry Ramsoy, ‘after toking bis sitnpor, cock ball, Feo" ft to urge Mr. 1 was tnndo the the Chi Club. He fo remain. at. bic head” ot tho” Commit. | leaves thismoraine for BeePaule y A i fee, ha.yvill sneritice his own Inctlnations t Will Take an Active Part in the | {cy po ay crete onavonoon iowa BRNATOR tte it Tyo ot Ui 1 fanawele nomination Yentto co | - Conaresaman J, G, Cannon, of Danvitto, Il, and nt the to acerpt Capt, Rades' plan, Theso dificultios also atond ft tho way of private investmonta, capluillsis not fecling desirous of buying fito an international Invanit, Capt, Phelps, Preal- . 0 op onnw Ce " ft 1 it vory ‘ Transactions.",of the Troasury acute ty otereat aitoric empliaiss ‘ntis | A Train and Cow Collide on tho Hiatt. ih rune to Bt t h Departmoyt' the Pas' OE anieltiiye sacriottone tore, He feleseniis C., B. & Q. Road, near "Voor. a Mendota. persons be ndded to the lst of the lost the total Will reich alaty-tiwve, x es v POWDER 1 New Yor, dunes, ty-pound key of powder i the office af the Ditt+ mar Powder Company, Pork place, comptote- ly demolished tho windows and purtitons of tho { | olive, made a retit ten foot long tn tho will Kep- wrating the office from tho hill, destroyod Koy Two Passenger-Cars Upset and | orat valuable ploturos, considerably damagud / Their Occupants Badly i ! back Unt hots meeting with auceess, although itis not thought hore that he can make much hendiway againes Do Lessons, SHERMAN AND RAUM. THEI LITTEN DIEFMNBNCE. sara is <i Pad, f Tho Intornal-Rovenne: Recoipts for That Time Nearly tho-cellings, and porfectly pulverized a smnit : | fron safe upon which tho kog hind stond, ‘The Canvass as Soon os His | cen Sciator linea auotcat gto Cam | Mua ioa icant Mela koma Au nied th 124,000,000, - WanisaroseD. Gu gute feoThe rojoet that Shaken Up. {| ofteo mappenet tobe open tats tn ta Frou a Health fs Restored. snguclty ne pontient manager an) never more | HTEHUSN reporior EanE tho Demowrntte tTekot eee ed? thera wis somo ttle. feolltig hetweon Beoratnry : | rene, hence the building was tot brung to tho so than in tho work che td at Cinelonatl for | Wes a oud, a remurkablo good onc" 5 : i Sherman and*Gen, Ham, Commissioner of Ine ; While Those of the'Customs Departs | ternu Ievenuo, veemise tho. Inter was an | Many Porsons Badly Bruised, but ment Féot Up Over 183, ardent supporter of Grant attho {llInola Con- No, Ono Seriously In- ground, Mannger Parker sald ho was sltting at his deste fn tho ontor ofice when ho heard a ery of fre, sagt Jiinco Niniselt srould bo | Was of that character which would grow wenker . Foe eat ate at at the Na | 08 tho campaign proceeded. There was nothing The Democrats in a Dilema Over | {oni tominittce and ttle understood hia visit | im It after the whisky and wino offervesconco of Ciel 7 1 ‘ Ifo immedintoly proecodod to ascortain tho . vesterday to Gen. Hincock wid for the purpos Cinelnuntl had worn ult. Bourbons did not lke vention at Chicago, may posatbly be coniirmed Jjured. ly proeeoded to asco Their National Chair- dreonsiting. with itn as to, tho wiedont of | ft and tue Southorn hivaley worg brary over I, = 900,000;1' hy tho notion nt tho, Trensury Dopartinent. toe causo, anit enw payor burning within an Inch of manship a ae re Renter ay Git | cocee ahouldars the. old Confederey We ay ‘ day. For long time the Commisstonor of Ins tho ko of powder, Observing thers was no t the Committee, | could’ once = moro ride Into power, Bea. Fintona wana” haunted tonsk Tor tha ‘Tho nomination of Hnncvek and Engiish s- retitement from tho Committee of W. TL. 8cott, | sured: tho success of tho Republienn tleket, and dancock ant Tiden Indulge in & | who representa Fenneyivania, Should tha | theatrength of Garileld would increase as peo re = ape ternal Rovonuchias had chargeof what laknown | Twenty-nine Killed and Thirty Tiss. | Pujsivle chance or extinguteling tho tnmos, bo, Click Brookl? Adon J Hegarting the | ws tho staap-rolt, nrolt upon whieh moro than ree the Reault of ia Seekd | Teeter nea in ra, nuny at Me ba Dangerous $109 National fifty of thoemployés ure borne, is, Bubject ? thottoor, by the foreo of tho explosion, Only : vf My to the approval of the Sceretary of Disaster, ano portion wis taJnrod by the tying ghiss I o a ‘, Mr. Scott atands | Plo became more conversant with him. His : ier “1 ny end spilatera, Th tf Private-and Confidential change bo deemed deaintble, Ate, Seote stands | Pv cord aa te roWior Ani aintesingn wns aed tude Counterfeit." tho Treasury, has been regarded ns an casentlal ant sniliters, “The name thinks fone pore oO ae fest for the party, and will rotiro without protest | tho poopie were assured of an honest Adininis- portion of tho patronnge of tho Commissioner of a stored, Urhted a chetr, ausl threw tho burning Chat. should Gon. Hancock ray so, Uf the latter res | tration underhim, red Intornal Revenues ‘To-day atl tho persona om- BADLY SHAKEN UP. mitch on the floor, fuses to make tiny decision, however, tho atlicers THE RATIFICATION MEETING. The New Moaragaa GOnnal Soheme Maot- | ployed under this stamp roll wero notified that Bpeelat Mipatch to The Chicago Tribune, wilt probably remain ts thoy aru, iis Mess. | Tho various Committees of tho Union Veteran poiutmnents would terminite duly}, but | sexnora, Th, ‘June Be-An accktent that BUPIERE " oT ‘ t tho roll 9 1 Tiley ean ace {RING FROM 'TUIRST. (ransterted 16 (he control oe the Beoruiary or | MIKE have boon vttended with yravo results | Canvesrox, June 30 —Tho Neicw special from the Vreusury.to he fiicon out of the hands o thio happened to Nee e Seal-Louin, poreayt train | Vort Stovkton saya: Maj. fd. Lawrences and ‘ i Zonnielssioner of Interia vOnuc, ouppolnt- | at Meriden, station on tho Chicago, Murlington t le: % PLE PISO YY Wet Couns weap mau diol tro the Hes: | S quineyy tive lle eat of heroyabnut 1213p. | nunterot dase wom altering te eee Bpeciat Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, elmrged from the office of Commissioner Hau, | M to-day. AB tho train approached Meriden | in tho White Sand'fillts, arrived nt Pecos River Wasninatox; 1). ©, dune 90.—Tho heavy dise | ‘This transfer muy be morely n part of the rou. tho ongineer notived some cows feeding, ono of | without Jossof life. Some atack nnd Wwiyons y eb? Darnum and Scott did allin thofr power at tho | chin i + ee ih Mr. English’s Quarrel wi the inst moment to secure Hancock's nominntion. frente” for tho. oon Republi rat 7 + * caution meeting, — met Inst oveniny wt Demccratic Leaders Le A CALCULATION tho Palmer . House, with Gen. Martin : Indianapolis. - Heom in tho ehate. ‘tho mutter of 9 plica for i BY A DEMENTED CIRENDACKER. holding the mevting was discussed ut sone te - — Special Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. fongth, Dnt nothing dotinit was decided upon, New Your, June 8.—-Gcorge 0. Jonos, tho | and tho Committee adjourned until 8 o'clock to ing with Some. Opposition, he “Sontinel” Positively - Refuses tine bu: to Support Him or Mention ree His Name, 7 Mecting Yesterday of tho “Illinots Mte- publican Stato Central Com. - . mittee. Remarks of the Oandidates—There Will Be n School-Distriot Cam- paign, DON CAMERON. TE DECLINES THR CHAIRMANSINUY OF THE NAr TIONAT, COMMITTEE: PHILADELPHIA, June X.—The following letter from Senntor Cameron, recelyed to-day, ig given for publication: + Wirth SULPHUR Springs, W.Va. dune 28.—[, Montgonviy Bont, Eay—My Dearsas 1 hiv your letter of tho tithe Inst. In reply ‘to itt jwould sny that Lupree fully as to tho nature of A tho coming polltical contest, and ws far as my Ahonith wilh pormit wiildoall T ean to Keep in ower tho epublienn partys but ns to taking: noah recnetranty the National Committee, ati can not do, for the reason that Tin nysicnlly unable te undergo the Inbors whieh hedessarily belong, to the position, 1 found fter tho udjourntment of Con- . . veryssiniech broken down, and | f Mis thervfore wompelicd to abandon all my asiness nifalrs,\although they haut boen Nex Aoted during the gotire session of Congress, and Bane here with te hope of having ny health ured, bliged under ‘¢ of my jelun to remnn here for suvoral weeks. Fefure you sev fint It ls impossible for me lo AB you, as well as many other friends, ik Cought durtug the coming canvass. You A rust assured, however, that ns goon ag Tn Penoiuzh Ushill zive my entire energy 18 tt weber or the Cumnittee to the Brent work : efore us. Yours truly, oN bao 3"'p, Castros. q ENGLISH, > / A POLITIOAL FABILY HOW. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, prANaponts, Hd, dune g0,—In tho cuttrso of ‘ {eytlon speech “Monilay ulght the Hou, Villinma H, Byglish gave utterance te tha belicl hat a enudidate should at least reeelye tho pro- cetlon and ald of his own household, ‘his was Aqtd hesitutingly and anidst suppressed laugh- rennud it the thine It was supposed that bo re- rrred to his treatment by the’ Indianapolls britinel, the orgun of tho party in the Stute, for loce his nomination it bad seareely mentioned snaine, It is now known that this absence of hinention of tho Vice-Presidential candidate head of the Greonback party in this. State, | MOrrow evening at tho Rame pince, writes a lettor to the Times tn which ho concedes to tha Democrats 16 Eleotoral votes ns cortainy and to tho Republicuns 3, For tho Greenback purty ho otalins 20, 08 follows: California, 6; Mulne, 7; Mlssis- | alppi, 8; Texas, 8} tutu, 2. Thon ho says: “Now aia if you shoose tho 13 votes from Cali- fornla and Malne to tho ‘Iepubtican column, and 17 from Now York, and stilt that party will fall short two votes from tha 185 required for tho success of its candidate. On the other hand, add the twelve votes from Misslasippl and exas and gightcen from New York to the Demvgratio column, nnd that party will still fall short seven. yotes from tho 18 neoded for. tho steccas of {ts candidates. ‘This estimate, of course, {s based on the presumption that the Greenback party in this State will not pee O straight Weuver anc Chambord ticket Inthe Meld, but cust Its votes for one-halr tho Repub. Hen and one-half the Dempenitia Sevtors, theroby diving tho vote of New York cgually between the old parties In tho Eleetom! College. ‘This plan has been vonsitlered by soma of tho wisest and beat men inthe Greenbuck party, who belleve such a eoursu nilght fisure tho’ success of thelr candi- dates by throwing the — cleetion — into the House of Repregentaitives, where. De La Matyr, of Indiana, i Greonbacker, holds the bulaney of power, Without pefonting Ou condemn ie, the proposition at this time, submit for publle consideration, and with it the assertion that the voters in our party hold abso lute control ns to who shail be the next Presl- dunt of the United Stites,” ILLINOIS. MEETING OF THE é STATE CENTRAL. OMMITTEE, A vory important necting of the Republican Btate Central Commitiee--tho frat since tho Springtleld Convention--wus hold yesterday ut tho Paclile Hotel. ‘There were present A. M. Jones, Chiirman: Robert Bell, Join, W. Bunn, W. F. Calhoun, George T. Williams, I. 0. Tay- for, at Inrge, and John IT, Clough, Georgo I. Swift. 1 1. Thomas, M, 13, Castle, L. B. Ray, E. A, Wilcox, H, F. MeAlilster, KE, J. Pearce, John 8, Nicholson, Jonathan Merriam, James 1H, Clark, H. Van Seller, Join 2. Tanner, W. P. Dradshaw, Daniel Hogan, and ‘Thomus W, Scott, ‘The nbsentees wore J, M. Benndsley, Frank Iitch- cock, and M. 1s, Thompson. ‘Vo purtlolpate in the cnrlicr dollberations of tho Committee, an invitation wus extended to candidates on tho State ticket and aspirants tor Congress, and in response the following -gontlo- men put in an appearance: Messrs. Cullom, Hamilton, Dertocnt, Swigutt, Rutz, aud MeCart- ney, comprising the'State ticket, und Congress. pon Payson, Cannon, Henderson, Davis, and arbor, TIMRTEENTH WARD. * Tho ‘Thirteonth Ward Republican Club hold a well-attended meeting Inat oventng at Bena’s Hatl, corrier of Weat Lako and Roboy streota, W. aA. Pholps in the chair, | Housing exampniign Speevhea wore made hy Messrs, W. 7. Unier- wood, Fred Baird, $. M. Booth, and othera, wt presuging victory In Noyomber, and. oulogiziug the Republican Nutlonal teket, NOTES, VENNAYLVANIA DEMOCRATR, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hannisnina, Pa. dune 30.--The Democratic State Committee met in thls city for organiza ton to-day. Tho members preseut gave the most glowing accounts of Domocratle entbusl- aamover Unncock'’s nomination, and several predicted as areaultof tholr observations atarge numbor of acccsslons from the Republican party. A resolution was adopted as the opinion of tho Committee that Pennsylvania would give her vote to Hancock. As the Democratic nom!- nee for President fs from this State, n deter- inlined effort will be madg to carry it, The Dem- ovratic cumprign will be directed from Phila- detphia. GANFIRLD, Speciat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Wastrsotos, D, C., June 90.—Tho story which ha Democrats nee“ olreulating to the cifect that Gen, Gurveld was a inembor of tho Military Court which sontonced Mrs. Surratt is untirely false, Whnt Gon, Gariicld’s particular opinion isof Mra. Surratt’s guile may have been, Cen notsny, but ttle certaln that Gun. Garield was very much opposdd to giving inilitary courts jurisdiction ot civilians in eriminal causes, and he matde n noted sngument.on thig point In'ent- nection with Judge Jere Binck in the famous Mulligan: Indiana vaso bofore tae United Stites Supreme Court. ‘ A HOSTON RATIFICATION. Speetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Rostus, June %.—The Republicans had tholr Hirst mussemecting in Faneuil Hill to-night. ‘The weather wns extremely sultry, but the hall was crowded with cnthustustic men, who wari: ly testitled thelr appreciution of the selection mudo at Chieagu. Gov, Loi presied, and quite nnturally devoted bis thie to a didcriininatiog: laudation of his own as well as the Convention's chotce, and denlt rither tenderly .with the champion of the other side, Senutor Honr, on tho other hand, curried the war Into the enemy's country with his usunl vigor, Ex-Goy. Rico pald u good deal of attontion to Grant, and his good. quiultics, Senter Davis and Messrs, Marden and Codinan, of the | Masauchusetts delegation, —alsu made foreible speeches, The campaign so brill- luntly opened to-night will be vigorously earried on even during the hot months, and an old-time Massachusetts majority Is confidently predicted, TUR VIRGINIA © RRADIUBTEDS."* To the Western Assoclated Press, WASHINGTON. D. O, June 3.—Advicos fram month of Jime, nid for this te periods last years Watlonal Wale notes dis- posed, Notes fit for cireulntion, ‘Total for 1880.. buracmonts of tho Trenaury during the present ‘month, and tho largo’Bxpenditures in pros. pretive, have compaligy Seeretury Shermin to eurtall his woekly purchase of bonds, and to- day tho Assistant-Tredsurer at New York was. Instriteted to buy only $1,000,000 of bonds, bet the mHintmum figure touched forsevoral month: This notion was fully fordshudowed in these dls- patches yoaterday. It,éan bo confidently ne~ sorted that tho disbussoments for the coming fortiight Incltont ty tho beginning of the new Naval year will be ao lurge that tho Secretary wilt need QL his reveniigs to meet tho requisitions of tho several departmonts, and under the elreum- stances furthor purchascs of bonds for severul weoks to com ttre not consldered probapily. INTERNAL REVENUE—RAUM'S COLLECTIONS, Conintissionor Raum ontered upon his ofluint dutles tn August, 137%, making a fruction ov four yertrs that he has beon tn charge of tho a irs of the bureau over which hoe naw proside: Kolding the partion of the first year, and tuk- hug tho theres of the faur complete tlsent years onding to-night, the total revenue collected amounted to $405,220, overy cent of whiel with the exception, of one item of $19,000, has Veen collected und covered inte the Trensury. Tho SVAN not yet collected are dio from tho eatute of tho Int@ Collector Frocland, of Brook- yt -who fost tho mimount of tho defntertion of his chief deputy. ‘This tllustrates the manuso- montof the revenue under Republican oflicints. Provious to this year the necounts have showed vevational triting deficiencies amounting to $4,000 or $5,000, but atl such amounts lave sub- sequently, 11 ovary gust, been collected and turned into tho public fun NAVAL DISUURSEMENTS, ‘Tp the Weatern atssoctated Press. Wasittnatos, D.C. Jute {.—The clos! thenccounts of disburscmonts of tho Navy De- partinent for the fieeal your shows that expendl: tures for that period hive boon $426,078 leas than for the previous year, and that thore 1s on bund: Juno i, 1690, an Unexpended balance of $2,401 188 of the amount ayuilnble for the yenr, cluslye of balances on hand to nay ollicers of tho navy. ; NEVEMCTIONS. Following {s a statement of tho operations of tho Natfonat Rank’ Hedoraptlon. agency for tho io flaca your ending compared with tho corresponding June, For year, ussorted, and returned to Dunks of issu¢,....... +. 908,000 824,080,600 Notes unilt foreireulation, assorted, and deliverud to Controllerof Crrroncy for distribution and replice- ment with new notes,.... Notesof failed, Hquidating, and reducing bunks des posited in Treasury...... 222,700 0,600,800 100 $ 61341000 U0 4,463,800 20,861,700 ense at Tuvan. knowledge of a single and thore are to Ukely to appear, Rurean of En} constructed \ Seerotary Schure ex: tohis vreition, and of the Scerotury of tho l. retary Schurz will visit California, tho Yellow- atone Park, and the various Indian Agencies iu tho Upper Miseourl River country, WILL BE GRANTED, Gen. Mancock’s roquest to bu relloved from tho Presitency of the Warren court-martini, in order thit he may better devote bly attention to nn attempt to Aecura tho Presidonoy of the United States, wil probably be granted by tho aAdmintatration, ‘The President has recognized Adolph Boysen, HOAND OF NEALTIL ‘Tho National Board ofsIientth authorities ox- press tho opinion that thoro is no sorlous danger from yellow-fever in this country at present, notwithstanding the rpld tnerensy of tho dis- At present the Bourd his no tee fn the United Stutus, tions that tho discuse [4 Stull the health autuorities he utmost chution. MONEY VANS. Tho Treasury Dopartment his been obliged to supply itself with a vory strong van for tho transportation of money, pintes, and bonds from tho ‘rensury Depirtment to the new raving aud Printing. ‘This van ts hn special view to resleting tho nesatlts of ilghwaymien, nad 1A to be always aes commented by a mounted guard of from three to SCHONZ'S AUMMEM TOUT. pects to devote six weeks his. the will bo spent fn visiting the different Torritories and Indian tribes on-tho Pacitie Const, A similar trip Inst Buinmer wits of zreut value to tho Interiur De- airticululy In view of Clnst fall und summer, na tho report Intorior showed, private high rates of ‘tha processes of eottrts beonuse the Democratic, Congress have refused to make the necessity appropriations, His delictoncy is somo 83,000, His is a caso of pecullur hardship, but. he sitys it fs sinilar to the cuges ot most Murshula in tho Bonth, “In tho Suuthern alstricts the Marshuls huva senreely any fees from which they can make up thelr deficiencies, ‘Vhis particular Marshal has been compelled to borrow imonuy, rometimen at na high a rate as 10 per conta month. Several im- portant enaes nt Sin Antonto have entirely falted becnuse the Marshal was unable to raise the monoy to sceure the presence of necessary wit- ness of the Depirttent, but elmo of | which was between the platform and track. | Ho Taum's friends think dthorwiso, NOTES AND NEWS. AYTER 1118 MONEY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitxatox, D.C. Junv o.—United States Marshal Russell, of Texas, 1s In, Washington to secure money duo him which io has been com- pelle] to advance from oponed thostoam-valye to frighten it off, Tho cow jumped on to the platform, and thot oither. {ried -to turn around ‘ond cross or fell back between the engine ahd plat- form. The result was that tho ‘truvks wero knocked from under ono of tho enrs, which caused n rail to spring up, and, getting between tho second and thind cars in tho train, broke tho coupling and upset the two lust,ono of thent i Pullman car, ‘Tho following ja n list of the passengers in- Jureds Mrs. FH. Havorkampf, Dunideo, Tb, nose smashed, aud soverc brulece about the hend and face, 1. 1. Miteholl, conductor of tho Pullman car, cut about the bend and face and ‘severely bruised. Mis. Mary Evans, St, Joc, Mo., teft arm sos, vorely bruised. Tho Rev. J. C. Stoton, Aurora, aut oyor tho loft oye and brulsed, : Mr.nnd Mra, Redbolm, Burlington, In. Beaver, body und head briines. Miss Inn Burkes, Hurlington, sovercly brufacd, Mr. B. 8. Doolin, St. Joc, Mo., 80! ly cut and othorwiea much brutsed. A. Hart, Jr, South Evanston, sovel ‘wounds, aot Mrs. Anna Gilson, Burlington, In. ecalp wound, and bruised about tho bapt. + Minnie Gilson, loft arm brulseu, si Mra, F. A. Cloveland, Norwobd Paric. Ill, 50+ vero brulaes nbout the back and shottliders, jae Cramer, Burlington,’ Ia., both legs Im tare F. 13, Clommont, Chicago, senlp wound. A telegram was sent hore for physlelung, and Dra. Cook and Edwards were quickly.at tho seene of tho accident, and found Dr, Woods, of Streator, who happened to bo on tho train at the timo, nagisting tho wounded and doing overy- thing in hls power for thoir relief. ‘Tho Campa- ny’s gurvants were'most nssiduous in tholr efforts todo anything they could, and it ts the opluion of tho doctora that tho wottuds aro in no case dangerous, Tho pnssongera aro unanimous in declaring that neither tho Company nor any of tho em- ployés wero to blumo, and consider the afalr purely accidental and unavoidable under the elreumstances, The tral and wounded proceeded to Chienyo atabout 3 p.m. On tho arrival of tho train In Chicago tho fol- towing tuots with reyurd to tho casualtics wero lenried: C. pe Geant 3020 Donrborn ayontte, has both used, Y. L, Hutchins, 8810 West Lake strect, slight brulses below the knee. Wore nbandoned at different Intervals Cur forty. tiles, "hose first arriving ut the river wont in srareh ofvotliors, A timber when found were crazed by thirst, and lad entirely stripped them Relves: “Thuy were found: within w hindeed yards of the Pecos River, drinking the blood of the Animals thoy had giuin. -Konte of the ane were almost bttid, Arclving at the river thoy puny fi howd foremost, atid but for tho Yok the most experienced 8 Inrgo nuts hray' bor would have porished ‘OROP NOTES. “ MINNESOTA. ’ Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trtbunes Br. PAU, Minty Juno 20—The Pioneer Preaa will pAblish to-morrow a large tumber vf dine Patches$ from all parta of. tho Suto showing tho condition of the crops atter the recent. rains, The following dlapatelies, sctected from tho list, Include one from cach Linportant vorntyt , Wdtonawat.—All crops looking fine. Wheat ‘hoe hind somo reil rust on the leaves, but that 13 passing off. and only aninall apots whore It 1s low, and picecs that are very weedy are affected. With favorable Wenthdr wo shall have a full erp, wet "A Northfiokl—Wheat In* this county Ia doing. fairly. A fow ploces ure Mght, but It will wenoratly bo a fulr but not an unusital good crop, It Is heading out lurge, woll-formed heads. The only fenr ts wot and hot wenther, Corn, outs, butloy, and potatoes ire magnificent. Luverne, Rock Co—Tho prospeefs in this vielnity are splendid. . Wheat, oats, And barloy havo hoailed out, and the prospeets are excel- font. Cornis doing very well, and a lakyo yictd is expeeter ‘ Heron Lake, Jackson Co—Crops. sta looke ing unusually wuill, Whent {st little touched with rust, but If favorably’ wenther continues will hive aboavy ylold, + Rochester, Olinsted Cu.—Roporta from farmers throughout the country show that tho outlook for n good Wwhent crop fa favurable, The heavy raind of Many injured a Cow Helds In spots, but tho damage fs not general.’ Othor grains look quite as promising, e Qlyndon, Clay Co.—Tho grain’ crops aro loole= ing unususatly promls.ng for this season of tho yeur, throughout tho ‘entire region, the cool wenthor .beiug. very fuvoratle, especially to tho growth of wheat, No dumago fren hill hie ie teak ‘beon experienced in this lounlity, Mankato, Duo Earth Co.—Crops tn this county are looking finely. Onts and Darley never np. peured better, some lovalitiva, however, tho armors complain of ruston wheat, and think considerable damage may result thereby, fed Wing, Goodhue € no wheat crop proms Ise to be very good hero, and only in low plnves, - where the water stood nfter the rains, has any Nhe mecting was cailed to order nt 11 o'clock | virgini Irculatad i nd | ‘Votul for 187u OU 100,803 of Milwaukee, Viee-Consul of Denmurk for tho . 1. Mitcholl, stoeping-enr conductor, cut | dime been done to ft. Tho corny whieh hid hot Mr. Hnglish did refer to. Indeed, | bY Catrina Jones, who announced ag tho. E Tee ts Deere ease saree Dewroaso, nsi.g00 94656 000 | States of Michigan and Wisconsin, about ihe nosy and loft arm brulwed. i hoon bust by rie wot wenther, has su fmprovesl EE iny ovening | keullvs Commitich Mess, tun, Hell Wille | way but hippy. ‘Tho * Hendjusters Lavo ASIOXAR ANKE, ——_— Je B. Clement, 18 Harrison strest, Westarn | durine the hot weather intely that 4 fulr crop 13 jenked out to-day that on Baturday ovening | iyi, Hogan, MeAlister, Swift, and Scott. . | enlled a Stite Convention, to’ meotin Reh= Bt Mr. Bnulish lnbored with Mr, Jobn C. Shon hker, tho Seut(uel’s proprictor, for three lone lure, demanding not only that bis namo be Botioned, but tit many incidents touching: life should bo published, When “Mr. Bhoo- ker ati refused to gratify bltu, ho thrent- Ad to sturt another ptper which should sup- nt the Sentinel or compel tt to treat him dif- BUERCHES BEING 1N ORDER, as the necess relude Gov, Cullom mounted tho PTRTaON Rad reporicd tho feeling of the country as he underatood it. Ho believed that the Reprblieans of [Minola-would carry both the National and State tiekets by a bandsome muJority; but tho knowledyu of this fuct ahould notinidtice the Republicans to relax thelr ef- forts, More important to tho people of this , pub mond on the 7th prox., and their loaders baye Analy dechted to udviag the Conyanuon to indorso the = Cincinnat! . nominntions, — but to. nominute an Electoral ticket. entirely: diferent from: that of ‘the regilar Démovrhts. Tho Readjusters cinim chey-ean poll 0,000 yotes, and, If thetr present plan fs ndberud ty, the Res Means will carry tho State for Gaviteld in avember by adeclied yote, The lending lte- adjusters have declined, in_ tho most positive The Controller of tho Currency reports tho total number of National Banks organized dure w io fideul yeur is eixt, ne, With a cnpital of UW, The ¢ yuinber of bunks which six iinve-gono- hite ‘vdluntary’ Uqulgition ume Terlgd ta wrasiys with. cupltal of ) hichidet uinoing which are throo gold bin Callforaia, with at cupltai of S700), nt into 8 curren THE WEATHER. OFFICE OF THE Ciner STaNAL Ovvicgen, WAst- ,, duly -1—1 a. me-For the Lower Lake-regian.warmer,.paruy cloudy woather, fol- lowed by ocenstonst. rain, winds mostly from ‘southwest to southeast, stationary or falling For tho ‘Tennessco and Oblo Valleys partly representative of Hd Miller & Co., of Conncetl- cut, alight scalp wound, Mrs. E.8, Dullln, St. Josoph, Mo., slight scalp wound. Mrav ve Hy Hiatt Dundee; “Illy wound ' on hend and noso, and I allghtly, ones ‘Mr. F, A. Clovelund, Norwood Park, Ill, left shoulder bruised. A, Hurtje, South Evanston, Ill, side bruised; ngthing vert ous. Mr, D. Gibson, wife, and two children; ench expect Other erops aro in excellent order, aussi, Dodge Co—The wheut at this tie ag St now stutds upon the gronne fg in fue eondl- ton, nud bids falr to sete a. plentiful. harvest, Rust has struck tho rye.dn the lower lends in abl fields, und ft is stated by some: that It appears on tho sialic; iso tho chineh-buy bus made Its up- penrance without any offect yet, and none up- pours In the flelds where thoy hive taken tho precaution to sow whent and onts toxothor, Owatonna, Stecla County—Wheat throughout: 2 1 3 1 2, 187M, until Juno 0, ISSO, sf cloudy weathor, ocenslonnl rain, winds mostly 4 this e ty fs look oN, but weedy h nae :utly, hiding that this species of bulldoz- | Stute than either tho Stito or Nutionnl ticket, | (Omens Wnhe Canc hur Dewoerutig | (aut duly Sh 18, went bee i reegivod alight wounds about tho Lund. is county 1s looking well, but weedy In places, i waa the neccesity for securing as many of tho nite wi io regula mocratic | time three banka have falled, with oe southorly, stationary or higher temperature, ‘i ag te Keedsivo wet Wwonther, —'T produced no effect, Mr. English wont to Mr] fuciulative and Congressional districts ag pos- | orgunizatfon, S100), nil of witlch tls belleved will yny thole | generally lower Director. +) Misa TC, Murteh, iurlington, In, spraingd | Owl to oxucaslva wok weather, | ner ire ders, tho nomince for Governor, und de- | gible, The: next Jon of the Legishiture ereditors in full. Aided that he Interfere in his bebalt, CONCLUVING 1118 DEMAND fem tho threat that unless he did so ho would Bre the New Albany -Ledyer-Stundand aud Fort Warng Slaale-Zeituigdo what thoy could to defeat him for Governor, As for the Ledyer- Stawand, und Stadls-Zeituny he hud thelr hos- tility an; Ischie’ they could do hud been done, After English’s interview with Shoomuker, the hitter published the fact that the Vice-Presidentlal candidate would atart woukl, Without doubt, be. thon that has met in many Sean ‘The Stute was to hv redistricted on the Daaly of tho pending een sua. if the Democrats abould secure possession of: -the Legivinture: thoy would tindoubtedly, wurrymander the Stato tosprolong tholr political power and existence, Senator Hamilton reported tho feeling in his dlstrict,—-Dloomington,—and was followed by Senator Dement, County-Treasurer Swigart, of Kankakee. and Edward “Rutz, who spoke brielly on the situntion. ost Iniportant tleket, and urged thorough orguniz: Te WATLACE'S FRTENDS Buy he will be x candidaty for the Sueainebte of tho Nation! Democratic Committee, and will make a bold bid to become Barnum’s atiecessor, Ho claims that, as the friend of Gow Hancoek, he fw entitled to the position, and Barnum must: give wy. Tho latter, however, is 0 candidate, ud bas already written to soveral monbers of tho Committee asking for their support, ao FIRES. over Inst year 310,08 and INTERNAL REVENUE AND CUSTOMS. Recelpts from internal revenue for the month ending to-day were $10,202,051 for tho fiscal your, Stak! f 2h, Customs receipts for the month, $t4,- i783 for the tscnl airs $85,103,001, Increase: O10 from internal revenue, $47,808,605 from customs, COUNTERPFEITS, INTHNVIAW WITH BROOKS, temperature, ri ppedous, ‘by fallin For Upper Lake Region pnd Uppor Misalssipot partly cloudy weathor, ovenstonal rain, mostly stutionary or lower Ing, preceded in south and cast iuromoter, fissaurl Valley colder, partly cloudy weather, occasional rain, winds mostly northerly, generally higher barometer, TACAL ONSERVATIONS. CHICAGO, Juno 30. fia | Wind.) Velficn, | Weather arn, right side brufsed. Dr. D. L, Wood, the Company's surgeon, was on tho teuin, and tonerca wont medical nid was nocesaury, and all the Injured wore thus enubled to come through to this city, arriving about three hours late, Mr. H. IL Scott, a gontleman residing at La Porte, Ind., was at the Grand Pucifle list oven ing autfering from brulses he hall received In tho necidont, His lott leg, wbove tho Ineo, 18 badly bruised, and he had a genorat skaking up. He sald that tho ongine, baggaye-onr, and ouo some reports of rust, Dut Not to any extent. Corn and other zrops are picking up and promise wall. Hrownsdale, Mower County—Crops of all kinds: ure rotted. Some pleees nover looked better, baton inost of the tow grounds wheat will not be worth harvesting. RE-KOWN RMU, WI Ut rite, is pyor, Wo cannot report over hilt o crop of wheat. ed rust yery yenerally pre- vals, but the wenther for n few days has been favorable, ‘ . Lo Bucur—An tihoreased nyerago of whent was passengor-conch passed tho statfon ail right. | sowl in Ae ey nag lust Epitts av tina is. fh iittlo paper of his own, to which English Mc y-Gen> : Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. thoy wero running at tho rato gf forty nulles | very promising In low tands, add on sandy or Toplted bn? bo atuted uothing of the. kind, <die: Meturtney, candidate, tor Ataracy Gen " AT BRADFORD, PA, WasitinaTox, D.C, June W.—In the courso of: an howe when the locomotive — strug He | Hglit soft (tig struck with some rust, some pee aud that whuteyer he might have satd in th c it Spectat Dispateh to Thé Chicago Tribune, course of thelr jnterv! wag, only “in fun. re Shi f, tev regards If a clearense Tempted bulldozing, and the fet that Achuatterwards tried abnilar yaw upo rs would indlente us inuch. Sever ug nro, Jt is Kail, English louned Sttoc- tconsiderable sum of mon hoping y to get control of the Sentinel, but, fours THE UNNELENTING GARY Mr. Shoemuker, ne coon begun shaping itself, got Land- MF Enugliah'’s loan, giving the formern us in tho Sentinel, It way ation that induced AU for help, aod tho fact to interfere shows the feeling of mpinen foreach other, shoemnker's dis- Mm English ised to have | ry traneaution suvernt tis claimed tho banker gol ‘gain. Hut, however this may be, hls ‘nt of English, coupled with Landor's in- mn him, shows how theso Democratic 18 love each othor, and bow pleasantly ell togethe NCOCK AND TILDEN. BoA MID FOR THY BARREL, etal Dtepatch to The Chicago Tribune, lonk, June 30.—Gen, Hancock, accom: may Scuntor Wallace, of Ponnsylvania; Baklin, of Connecti nd Honry Wat- @ Kontucky, bad an Infurmut und sovlal this afternoon with ox-Gov, Tiiden, tesidenco of tho, latter gentleman i fark, + “Iho viait waa made ut wgesvon of Gen, Hancuck, who bad sac to suine of the gentlemen his wish to un informa) calt on Mr. ‘Titden, Thoy mito ex-Goy. Tlden'smanalonat: o'clock, Pea ouincd thera until Uy the ex-Gaveenor Miving thom with cordial —hoaple Tho intercourse wes unrestratuedt favold of uny ceremonies, When ancock was taking lenve of Bir, ‘M'lden Ber gentleman invited the General to pay My visit to Greystone, bis mugnifeent Beaton the Hudson, and Gen, Haucock, 1. ‘Tilden bis been aequalntiod with incock for aw mumber of yours, but the du hud wot met until to-day for. & cous ume, ken for tha tirst bid fora part of tho utoubtedly the Suge fa tu be tattered for all that can be got out of him, auggested that ho would make a rotary of Btute, und possibly wouldu't A CONFERENCE, lons wasin favorof doing away with all fusy and feathers and beluning clear down, to the bot- tom. The young mou nmst be called out; thotr votes would be needed, and he knew of no bot- ter way toobtaln them than by begluning at the foot. ‘He believed in orgunizition at the school dlstricts und tho formation of clubs, lurge and smal, ‘Tho siniiler tho district the casler to canvass Htyand a thorpugh cinyass of every district In tho Stato ahowld be made, every mit seen and his politiescycertatned, He velloved that this wis the way lo’secure success not only in Hitlaols, but throughoutthe Northarn States, Messr#. Payson, Cannon, and: Davia spoke brlelly but. pointedly on the thomes suggested by Cullom and) Mr. MeCartnay, after which an sdjournment of the conference was had, and the Cotminitteo withdrew to a svoret, session with closed doors. TUM BITUATION WAS THOROUGNLY DIscUaSRD, and the suguestions made by tho ditferontspenk- ors received more or less’ attention,—those of Mesgrs. Cullom and McCartney receiving tho most consideration for tholreminontly prnetical wiedom,—and the conclusion reached wag an In- dorcment of tho “school district” plan of or- ganization, ‘On tnotlon, Mr, Bourne Sehnolder, President of tho Nationa Dank of lillnols, of this city, was elvated Tronstirer, ‘Tho question of securing the mnterial sinows of war--monoy—waa tho noxt aubject which ut- trivcted tho attention of the visiting statesmen. ‘Tho oxpouses of carrying on tho campaign, auy from Aug. 1 to sleetlon-duy, wore fyured tt about €10,000, and this sunt the candidates on the Stute ticket will bo asscased in the aggre- gute, ‘Tho Committeo resolved to KATADLANE ITS HEALQUANTENS in this city, and then tho question enmo up, Where? “‘hhia was discussed nt. vonslderatle length, Messrs, Jones, Tannur, aud Bell favercd the Palmer House, und urged its selection by tho Committeu. They bad a lively recollection of the Orant enthusiasm which pervaded, that hostolry wmonthor Bo ago, and belioved that its ghout would inspire ell) Republicans who sunt enter its portals to new deeda of great daring, One of tho Comunitteo quietly remarked that Me, Palmer was a Domoorat, and, as he anders stood, hind pcvome u member of a Demogratio want club a few duys aftor tha Republica Con veutlon. ‘This sottied the disputo, and the Pacific wis selected us tho beadquurtors, Mr. Drake paving promised tho Comuitico the uso of two roonis anf tho [on Salle strect rotunda, Mr, Janes announced that the pressiro of his otticlal duties at Sterling would not allow him to eve his ontlre thug to tho campulin, and It tho Committee thought best he wourd retire jn favor of uny member who could dovate ull his dime and energica, * - Tho Commiltteo were sutished with Mr. Jones’ qoclerution at the opentug of tho meuting tat Bravyony, Pa, June i0.—About 4 o’ctook this aftornoun a 25,000-tarrel tank, full of oll, nt Olean, was struck by Hghtning, and Js vow burn- ing. Thotank sono of n cluster of six, and it fa feared that whon the burning tank overiiows |. the others will catch tira, The extensive rellnery of the Stundard Of Company at that pela {Snlso throatoned. It is foured that this ro will be ns dianstrous a3 the great blaze at Dituaville, AT TERRE MAUVH, IND. Speciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribunts _ Teune Haute, Ind., dune 00.—Hoek's pluning- ‘mill.waa destroyed by fire atan early bour this morning, Loss, $5,000; no Insurance. It was the work of an incendlury. THE LACHINE BREAK, - i Damage and Delay Resulting from tho Canul Accident, Speetal Dispateh 10 The Chicago Tribune. MONTREAI, June 30.—A groat deal of dilticulty has been experienced in ascertaining the actual amount of damage which haa been sus- tained by the accident In tho Lachtuo Canut, Thero js mn wort of ditch | running through the centre of tho basin, and, owing to tho weight of tha curgocs, neatly all. tho barges wero broken. A lingo quantity of grain has been thus destroyod, and moat of the Larges will nut be ft for use nguin, Beveral hundred mien wero employod lust night transferring tho xraln from tho louded barges to Nght burge Last night a dam was put where thy break occurred, and tho work of ropalring is boing pushed — furward, Tho totat lose is eatinnted nt from $200,000 ta $100,000, Tho Montreal ‘Teunsportniion Company bas 250,000 bushels of grain at Kingston on route which will be delayed somu days, ‘Tho Nt. Law. renee and Cricago Forwuniing Company have been ay fortunate in eseaping any dim. ar as cin be estimated it press it The only loss will the discharging wi detention. This Company hi 311,000 bus ela on route, which wilE be semawhot detayel Tho Kingston & Montreal Yorwanting Com- miny bas 1000 bushels on route, 1t 8 shovaht the caunl tes will be put on dn rray xd ‘The very utmost that can be done by the Government to repair the disaster without a moment's delay ts now In progress wnder the stperintendence of ~ Page. tha engineer in chief, but tho Utuiwa authoritics huye vonsiderable to iuswer far on nocount. of tho dolny that Is inovitable by rcuson of tho slisustor, The i neonversation to-day Mr. Brooks, Chief of tho Secret Service Division of tho 'Tronsury Dopart- ment, gave too TRinuNne correspondent some futercsting facts reluting to the operations of counterfalters, Sperking of tho comparatively recent $100 counterfeit notes, Mr, Brooks said: ‘The work on those hotes is so good that many bankers and experts, when shown two notcs— ‘ona yonulno nnd the othor counterfelt—have declared that the genuine was counterfelt, and tho counterfelt gonutne, The first $100 counter. fult note wus dutectod about fifteen months ago. Sinco thon we hive been on the alert to dlscover tho source of these notes, ‘The search 1a anexceudingly dificult one for several rea. song, We will hour of one of the notes say In Town or Toxus. Tho next one that turns may be in Muine or Oregon; then whan wo begin to trace the hands through which a note has passed, we yery von bring ‘up In a bank whose uficers will sny that thoy puld out the note, but cannot tell from whom ‘thoy recclyad it, and so Wo ure foiled, Thoro aro six of those $100 countorfolts all. 2 * PRINTED FNOM THE SAME PLATES, wales wotthom is on fibro paper. ‘Phat ia a rathor poor. imitation of the distinctive papur that was used for Nationat tank-notes somo years ayo. It cin be detected by trying to dig out the Hbre-vwith tho point of aneedic. Tn tho genuine psper the fibre ts. tough, and can be ullud ousavithout breaking, In the, counters fais ig yey tonder or rotten, and browks very oeTLe ins beon nssortad that tho noted countor= felter, ihe ongraved tho plates for the 8100 countorgit,” mut the correspondont, fi itis fitter work than Charley Ulrich can dO, ow : REPLIED ML, UNQOKA, aecialvbly. Resides; 4 know that ho has had no opportunity to engriyy a plute. Hels honest- Ka at work In Trenton, Ny snd caralig a good deat of money, He knows porfectly woll that If he wore t leave 'Tronton PRhout my knowledge he would be-dubject te arrebband conviction. As Jong uv ho keeps stralaht he is sufe. 1 think it may tiie.a long time to capture the $100 plate and arrust the counterfoltora, but It will bo done at last, for there Is no *honwr smong taleveas,’ vee At Tins, poe” ss in tho conversntion a teleyrdn1 was handod to Me, Brooks announelog to atrest in Ponnsytyn nin to-day of sven conpteriviters, 'Thut fa yory wood.” Bild Mr Brooks! but thon it 13. easy crough to catch those ‘follows. They nro eoln counterfeiters, The reagan you heir so. much about this. 81 canta felt" continued bi i} Geuch, Mr, Hronka, "is because itty © a largu des nomination, Rut the cblof lods to tho people hag been enused by counterfeits of tho &5 und ‘Muximum, 8; minimunt, &, GENERAL OUARRVATIONS. CIICAAO, June 30~10:18 p,m, Wind, W.. nontle,,.|/Clear. hy ite yt ie Nt trent Noe Wickit. Hey frewhs IN Sida AV., itaht. 1., tras! 8 77 at Wand TL at 12, perlenced after wu wee! He Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, ‘ June H,—Thoe tomperature took Ghunge for tho bettor about noon to-day, and at So'clock tho thermometer had fatten four dee nto 8, The vir has grown much copier since, oud great rellet Is ox- of prostrating heat. ere 18) deaths to-day, wx of them fran sunvtroke, and tha mnjority of atl among chile dren caused by cholera infantum, eee nied VICTORIA'S RAIDERS, Danven, Colo, June v0,—-Tho Trittne's Santa Foéspectul saya news received from Fl Paso states thut between the 2lst and 23d of June Vie- torln's Apaches attacked Bun Lorenzo and Gov, wns slitting in on seat In the last pas per-conch, when tho jarriug commenced. Tho train ran about four. lengths before tho cara jumped the track, und then thoy bumped on the ties fora short time, when tha Pulhionn car und tho Inst passenger conch wero turned over Into the diteh, and tho other conch ouly partially left tho track. ‘be confusion wus Indescribable, Quite a number were birth could not tell bow many,—but rio one was killed, One lady by saw had recelyed a sealp-wound at feast rour and a half inches in, lena aud the conductor of the Pullman ear bad bls nose split open, whilo anothor lady hud her nose brok About one passenger In each seat Int conch he was in, be thought, was hurt, and four pussengers, besides tho conductor, in the Pull man cir, Ho thinks about forty porsons wore hurt, all told, He thought that tho engineer ahi not attend to his brakes ng ho should, Supgeons dressed the wounds and brulses of the injured. TIME SOUND DISASTER. New Yous, June 0.—Two bodies wero found to-day near tho’ wrook of tho burned steamer Seawanahaka, Knto Rausebor, aged 3 ycars, dled to-day from burns, Capt, Smith’a condition is better to-day, and hd is improving. His fueo and hands ure still frightfully swollen, His sorest physical trouble istho injury to his throat by inhialloy hot otr aud Home, Up to noon to-day no moro bodies havo been reevived nt tho Morgue. Mrs. 1 A, Buenos wis nt the deadbousa to-day, lvoking for Mury Valmor, tt servant at Sen Cli, 1. 1, who was known to hive been ov the boat, and ts gup- posed to have been lost, ‘The following completes the list of names of tho dend thus tur identified: John MeGovoru, uge YL, Inboror; Murbura Roucher, wife vf Join Roucher, also her lufant; Mary A. Held, nurse Inthe family of Honry A. Jacksou, manigiie cultor of tho Bening E:tynces: Sophie Shuler, age 6 months; Constantine Sporry, aged 44 monthas A.V, Skidimore, agod 42, inomber of tho tirm of H. A, Peck & Co. dealers in. fertite {xorn, tle wus n wealthy bachelor, and tived at tho Coleman House, was i well-known busiiess- man In this elty, and owned considerable prop: orty on donk, lund, Including sharos In tho Lund Volnt Hotel, Ho wus also a stockholder In the Soawanubaka, ‘Pwo bodles romain unidentl> fled; one fa that of & womun nbout 6 yours of age, and tho other thut of m woman’ washod ashoro ut inllutt’s Point, bodies of twonty. ew York, duno 00.—Tho ning victims of the Sonwanabuke disuater bavo been recovered and thirty are tilystng. : ‘Thoinas 8, Moore, lawyor, 102 Browlyvay, and Alfred Waldron, No.0 Bust Vorty-sixth street, reportect lost, ure safe, Thoy both swim ashore, but were jn euch an oxhausted condition a8 to bo unable to communteato with tholr friends, abundant wheat crop thoughout th Arkanens Vailoy iro assured, Copious ratns: have fallen to-ddy for tmllos east und west of this point, £ looking bad, Other crops arc in the beat possi- ble condition, Plataview, Wabash Co.—Thore fs complaint of rust on wheut in this vieinity, giving ita yellow. ish uppenrnne: barle Oats and if uro looking well. Corn Is coming, out very fist. Red Brick, ‘Blo Enrth Co.—Crops of every kind novor looked. butter at, this senson of the year. Wheat is heavy, promising toro than an average ye low grotind bins trlcen anew start in tho lnse bh Corn that his been buckwird on nd [a now in good condition. , . 7 Sloux Falls, DakotiyCy—The praapocts for alr ia Whole seve Hon of tha country aduld not be more flatter: Ing than ut the presant tne, and the kame is tho’ extue with other crops, excepting corn, which tt somewhat ickwyrd,’ but doting nicely, furiners gonerdlly ‘ne ‘celing Jublunt over tho outlook, Valley,City—Cropa never jooked better, Whent {3 Juat commencing ‘to show head, henyler thin nat your. “From present uppearuces lt will yield from five to ten bushels per nere better than lagt your, - ILLINOIS. Menpora, Ul.,.duna 90,--A lintt-storm raged throught this seetion of the cuuntry that, for violence, ts said: to havo heen unsurpassed by anything of tho kind for over twenty years, It was Wecompanted byt n firtons gute of wind and territic thunder, while tho rain that followed fur upwards of an hour nfter wo Aeros upon aeres of corn, wheat, oata, and ty ure toyel with the ground, and all the sinnll L frult, vewciubies, ete, ure battered aud very much lujured, 3 tt perfect dehigo, a INDIANA, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Four Wayne, ‘Indy June 80—Abont two thirds of the whut crop ia now harvested, and,’ atthongh tho average ylold per acre fa Bome- what srialler thun last year, tho acreage 18, Inger, and tho aggregaty yleld in this county will begronter, Harvest nuids ure tn domand At S225. par day ‘The quality of whent Is pring, Corun yaneed,. other crops luok Well and are fur ud- A KANSAS. Spectat Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune. Wars'od, Kns.. Juno: 30.-Tho cropa of tha ——— me CHARITIES AND CORRECTION, CirveLAND, O., June 90,—Tho Conferengo of Charities and Correction to-duy elected ¥, 2. Sanborn, of Boston, Prvstdent, and Joh b, Mile ¥ locks bave bean walting ai ‘ ny nacht Louls Turrusis’ ranches of Chihuahua, shoot> | “str, L. 2. Mulburd, No, 221 Washington street, | gan, of Pittebir, W.-P. Spalding, of Mnssa- the tWeateri usoctated Press hows for Gurfeldand thy wnceess of the wholo | tholequtes; tho tenders for eich ware only ror | Stake Monte at AOAC EE earths iY | mur over a hundred head Informed “n roporter tnt bis brother, Ti at: | chuautts, aud A. O. Weight, of Wlacons!n, Seoro- Hx, Juno iX.—Gun, Hancock having | Hamel and refuved tocnteriain hiv euggustion. | | celved on the wth Inet Lud the Uov- | four yours wo havo cuptunsy tho plates of nok thoy. Hulburty bad nog boon, heard frou (ind Be | tarioe, It wns detorminad to hold! the next con Budcsiro to call informally upon Gov. | ness to transact, adjourned ut Ange ae the nw Sadie would “hava” Tone aa Te tte emia | thlety aaling to Banta Muntes, wa wien ho was last sdeu he hnd eturted | ference In Hoston during tha alx days begloning General met Senutor Waltuce, of uu; Gen. Fravklln, of Connecticut; ‘utterson, of Kentucky, this morns » Ulisey Liouse, by appolut- whence the party) rev o wellknown tnangion in Park, and weru received and enters : cock uevepted an invitation to pay an to Greystone, Tho feollng between epresented to bo oxcecdinyly cordial, as) present exeept the gentlemen id the intercourse Was UucYruma: tt. aalhorsite the Genera! this mo: ned, : prealted over the Warren Court of in plicu of Gen. Hunvock, Tho a resolution regrotting Gen, Hane E CIICAGO. THR'ION, ALEXANDEN NAMBRY, Seerctary of War, urrived In tho wlty Inst oven- Ing trom Washington, and Is ‘at the Grand Iit- citle, Ho ison his way tu Bt. Puul to atgend the bi-centenntal celebration of Ht, Anthony's Pulls, fund aise to see his wife, who fa an invalid, Prom thorp ho goes to Leavenworth, Kas., to inspect the’ milltary prison, which ut present contains somo duconyicls, ‘his the secretary of War is. required to do at leust onve in #ix months, A 'SuinuNe reporter asked Mr, Rumscy what be thought of tha Hepublican Presidontiut Heket, “It (v Oritersie,” aiid he, “Tho h ly tho Repiblicah party couldu’t: have made. 6 bad choieg, it, hud such oxoullgnt muterial tg soleot working, aud dulays to shipping and stoppage of Duslness would only haya beon tamporury,. Ipecial Diswatch 1a 16 Chtcaga Tribune. Kinusron, Juno .—Tho wceldent at Lachine Tovke lan serious matter to forwarders here, many of thelr light barges being below the prenk, wid about 40,000" bushels of grain are close at bund for transybipment here, $a ————- OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Queenstown, June 30—Arrived, the Helve- tla, trom Now York. Fantnen Point, Jung''90.—Paseed lnwards, Lake Chawplain, from Liverpool, 2" Lonvoy, June 30.—Tho Villudo Maredilfos, ugg) Odor, from Now York, baye arrived out, * Liverroot, Juno 30.—The Towa, feom Boston, and Rhynvland, from -Philadeipbuy, havo are rived out, * pede ane thoro Is nota eingte one now dit fy the hands of tho piukers ec far Bere ea Bhould not be reat surprised, however 1G aruuCca Efa dw go countertert soo, PPO Se INTEROCEANIO CANAL, Phe LATE sciteatys * Spectal Diputcd tdi Tne Chicago tvibune, Wasuynatoy, DG, June 20.—THE concession made by tho Nicarnuginin Governntent concorn- ing the projected Ipththus canal! ta slmply a private corponition ghuttured by itself and have Jug no conaection wity tho United’ States, Tho Bale Depurtinent sayy thoro t#, nothing of yn jutornatlonal charactor in it, although it is ox. pected, from a reudlog At! the concession, that a subsidy will bo asked from this Government. Ast present advised, hawover, this project will soldiorg und ah and enuy hag bee: two compan utantry stationed thore, A now past will County, Bouthy: over southera U) whero thoy cupturod another hundred head of horses, killing some Moxicuns at oach pluce oy. Torrisus, with avout 200 Federal Mexican jurgo Lody of voluntours, feou Victoria's band, belng remounted, may to ox- pected any moment buck Inte New Mexico. ps uve belty rapldly moved forwanl, and, avery exposed point in corre Countles it have dotachmouta for proteoton, lore Indign sy pluced undor led oF to go aft in sourch of a Jady who was tn his charag. In pissing through the boat At fe billy prubublo ho met his death, Naw You, June 00.—A rovisod list of the dead of tho Benwauahakn disaster shows tht thirty= two bodics bauye boen revoyered, all of which ave been iWentified except four, Thu follows Ing wre udditiunal names of dead to those ul- ready yavent : Adezty Alkens, 46, Bea Cutt, L. I. Piynn, 240 Second nvanus,. , culored, vouk of beawana- Kit, Mra, Margarot Malonoy, Willtamsburg, N.Y. : ostan +Huuschor, infant son of Sire, Barbara, uveher. Katio Heuscher, ayed 3, duughtor of Mrs, Rauscher, 738 Ninth nyonue, rs. Augusta Helnan, Borvaut of Mrs, Van Riper, Glou Cove, L. L, . duties Bkldmore, Jr., reat Neck, T. I, Ho was the Inst Monday in July, 1831. Reporta were mude on tho progress of Stato churitica from tho States represented, Inthe aflernvon tho Conference doolded to appoint 4 perintnent committesonomignition, to iinpress upon Congress tho necesalty for Bpocdy lewlelation In tho muttor of iminigeastion. ° Cob Gardiner Wults, formerly Stato Visiting Agent of Massachusetts, read a pupor on tho Muaenohunutte Jawa reluting to Juvontlo ofon~ dera, ‘Lhe report of tho Committee on Nepondent and Deltuquent Uufldran wus rou by Dr. Byers, of Coluipbus. fi + Gorge EB. Howo, of Conheoticut, read a paper. supporting the faintly system in rcformatorius as cy od Lu tho congregate tr prison. syatem, heh Loonard, of Bpringiivtd, Max dn pas Chucdso Ss pared by Sn. Auntie Le On THe | fram. : 43 tbo favored by the Ex lve Depart: it. a lawyer, and bad an oltice at No, #86 Pour] street. assachusctl tem of plaglug and visite. wltereou, of the Louisville ay ‘Haw floes Gen, sherman tuke the nomtua- |: bapa fi gune Me Serivedh tata ot. Ne- The ‘Guvurninent’ doos wot yor oA athe i si COMPLIMENTARY. ‘ai Clarence W, Vaudovater, ago 4, Glon Cure oulldrey “He Wkes ft. Gen, Garfield Is Br. Sherman's | 24 Australia, from’ Lunde * ‘OLBDO, Juno WA tattoring public recep. | L. DEMOCRAOY, CHAM ANSI, th to The Chteayo Tribune Ca JunLW.—A gentiomnn in eo Democrucy inakes the tollowe futive to the Clulrmapship of 5 y Y sulf to furthor efforts In obtaining god a third body found ay Astoria, chuseits Commissioners of Prisona, road & paper National Counnittve: i haveu very buch pavondl revard for Gen. | appoiut three ddgitlgoal Instructors of thutho | thy scheme hay lost favor in the eyes of mem- | deepoaing and straightening thu cbunnel to the | | ‘Phe body uf ewan eateotl, of Munhassott, | on: Discharged risoners und Proyention of yh comuucat ns to whoshallbe | Huucuck, Mut, after the excitement over bly | wtin ‘ bera of Congress, Who bow gecun more fuclined | luk iL 1s t< . i portoodl triend, und be wominoted' hha in tho ‘eavention. Ar, Sherman would buye made an excellent President. Ho ts 4 good nan, and bo Mkea* Gem Gurheld and wil do all he ean for hin, President Hayes regards the Uokot uy 40 ceuoealiasly strony ee 1 tha (i “What do you think of the nom{nation of Gen, Hiencoelk by the Democracy?" i — ve + “ANN ARBQR, “ql Special Dispatch NAR leago Tribute, ANN Annon, Mich, Jung W.—Tho legonts toe day ervated a Heparuinest of wusle In the Unl- yeralty, and appoistedProt. C, 8. Cudy tnstrue> tor, nba gulary ab Rind, ‘Tho: dvekled iso to canal oyor which it caniob have 4 Alo pro tectorate. This, in dcerotary Kvarts' opmion, Is not bossibte so long na tho Claytoniilwer trouty is iu existobes., Phe ubrogation' of this treaty dependa tautaly on the wetlon of Callsross on a bill recently introduc in the House look. ing to that nu. pa THE DIPLOMATIO DIFFICULTIES: © surrounding a Nicaruugdan canal aro such that tion was tendered tho Hon. Frauk 1, Hurd to- night on bls return Prom Washington, in reoogal- tion of bls services in: securing tho nocessury appropriadions for the erection of new Goy- bulldings bere and improvemont of the Hurd spoke, simp thanks for tho demonstration and p! dward Watson, an gid resident of Whitestouo, Lk si ‘Tho body of a boy Bord yoarg old was plckow up in tho water at Goitego Yuin Le Iy aad bas not yet been identified, 3 x ¢ ‘Ybe other unidentified bodies aro! Ong found in the water near Astorlu, tha bpdy of ‘an un- known woman taken from tho water at Astoria, Lil, was also Sound to-day, If all the ilsaly; Criiny,"* “Peguaatn of the pabere followed, ‘y+ no avoning Henry W. Lord, Begrotary of 1 tho BichIgan Bourd of Charities, rowd a paper: on * Prigond and i Mrison Disolpiine,” which was largely an claborute argument agatust cupitul. punishment. nt “Tho Kev, Frank Husgcll, of Mansfeld, road a- Fumilfes, =: paper an »* Prisunors’ Fim! ‘arron:#, Bpaiding, Secrctary of tha Massa+