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2 THE CMCAGO RIBUNE: SATURDA JULY 38, 1880—TWELVE Intt, Jurt after the adjournment. when, many of | party which placot ma tn nominatton ts open, bold, | Fully ono-hnlé of thesc 8,000 oid foroiguers | deofded to hold A meoting some ovening next Fto Juno 21, was examtued and found corre k mucha rank growth that It ld thought It wil PRESIDENTIAL. tne ijerniyers were ragnbitue theovete tho-eueele | Mid wamnstnkatin on thongarentquentiing "°° | took out dheir fret pandmon nrrivalinthinean. | week to organize a cuinpalea Garflold and At | ‘tho arent or tho Maliraad aches Pe ee tte atten the cattamndton “Tei 9 dors. tho Pregtent damonnted from centeinzo | 4 his Wepuniican and Democratic iatrorms ar and wore couscquontiy onlitied, by virto | thur Club, and havo good epoakors on hand, Hocolpts, &2.710.014; blanca on hand, BiG,ash ee TT ee ee eae tA DEOH 6 Attho Jadles' entrance tn ‘Twenty-third street, | fare pransunced ie treat oF the monopoles ana | Of ovor Nvo years’ residence, to becnme voters, fumaxe of 2 per eentat lenat, “All other otove RNALEWOOD. puyments for wager, eilarios, and contly, and walked slowly through the readingsroony, To there add the mumbor of American-born | heaple. ft people . a ’g | OXPenses, 402,002, and for interest, oto, SLAG. nualnet the people, With nity millions of peante | Te tote aie youre iutorvening between, (10 A mooting was held Inst ovening nt Titlotson’s " 1 Clty SEAM, i “There goos the President,’ raid a reporter, looking tham tn tha face and pleading for reich thoy 42, The nceount of the Con! and Tron Co are looking well. -e dono | "The Republican National Cone } mt iint Fae ony camiiant denien Reeth by | MseHoLOne mardotmommegortonn. ‘cneleieaters | conaua Of 1ss0" and tho election af ian renchen | Wall for the purpose of fornting a Cnetold £24 | aoa: Heoclata, 170K: paymenta for whuey, r(ustrolte stan gereat Heasy ral etic aan p au bar the appearance of the Chief Magistrate. and pintform-minkersare inthe toile of the Ryodl: | thor majority. nnd thus beenmo entitied to tho | se tho meeting. Capt. dames, Whito was tone | MeCrEst, ete, $400,107 bulance an hand, Soin, Of All kinda née doing splendidly In this vicinity. 4 To the Western Associated Press, Pad TE A a ale ah alah ply al aula heon a Inrger vote had the people entitled todo a ‘ uy Hae tee: | Motennnn, of the United Btatos Circuit Con Olyndon—Th afin thia vicinity continie New Youn, July 2.—Tho following were named Helpattan, _ ; land, Fred ©, Kimmoy, and FM. Binith Execu= ) 2 " " vied setaritan tite ‘cers in, thin olny contig Its Work, ney Vong dule 2. (Tho following werongmed | "An aren pf surpubiiedemain iarrer than the tors; | go.chosen to exercincit, Hut the approximnte | tivo Committee, Specches wor mnie, by rosie | extended tho original tory ocenpled by tho arent German Empiro baa boon bountifil harvort is everyway promising. bry weenipledl DY 0 6 i utive Committee, with headquarters at Chicago: only donate qeaithy, 101 Nears, wero, cutortatind My cs arctan on ho a daa nets eee Nem taut | Benmneleaninsrenaie te pin epi to anol eve it which vVirited this section of [s) } Runnells, lowa; Biihu Enos, RCOTRIIS Ne eee ee Guaterable damage to tho | Marahall Jowoll Elected Chairs | Witinn.e, Cooper, onic: Chauncey 1, Filey, St. | Sceuny, the few acren remaining has boen scouted wheat, but. iifler edrefal Muptics, 1 ain unnblo 5 , inal Oo! Nothawaltonialb oF tte Statorta te to Neuro | tunstor Pnimee, of Chlengo, Capt, asnee i | colvers of tho Heading ttand word pn Inte t de I! White, and E. W, Adkinson, After the mcet tn; ga to cover tho bill Med in behalf of the eenoral, “Buppose you try it this way: Tho eensis of af ‘1 r | mortgage bondholdora. This indicat ota Isrtanpire ttint Ohio thon had 9 population of an opportunity was Riven for all toonroll tholr | focdtomura suit aan amicnnto notions, se Jena Mier pees é ‘ for by which tho [tes b i Prarst Infeated In Canre ct : y ineunaequones | 2605200, of whom fi — * Louis; John A. Martin, Kansas. ‘Thia division 1 al e- Tolontiof ang favinera 1iviine within fivo oF alx man, and Dorsey, of Arkan- will Ho Under the chnrwe of Gen. Logan. afthiasunandeas watamat landiernbpiog lions, | iho saine year Indinua, ad a population NOTES. OBITUARY, hitlea of tts pice whose crops suffered Ang ne Seerot Gov. Jewell and secrotney Doraay wero om- | indusiouspaopie trom abroad, serine names inie | Tere for Presidone. Gace votes, Hilinols DyOLS ; pip ee tet . es Sorat PI kinda aro looking fing apn pegreratys The’ Comamictgn + POTmanert noneituariers for | phe demain aunt oe carga, gered te, aotunt | SOHeR and an OTD oes Ante at OGL | yy qS Pl Dupath to Th Chase ib W, J Ati, so dhie wich ard tha, wales, for tho paat Doo Commttto eet ay ett wilt Meret ae Ynele grants, the lands wvould have beon Obk0, oF Bo\¢t8 moro than wns ae euros my Rothe Evening Star bot i pit Despatch co 7 neaet rows ’ ay" © the hnite 0 Committee was addressed by Mosars, mM C . notunlly enst."* A ‘ * Apntag, Mich, July 2—Wmtiliam L. Biilts, fe - Heces of went damier by Me giandgoot | Proposition to Send Senator | Cena of North Carounn: Hicks, of Florida; petit ammigention Af prsasia from ferctan conntetes Have vot any data for estimating the voto | from tho White Sulphur Springs says that Bon- | forty yenrsn prominont rotidontortbisoltyrdied —* any, ' Ip 2 Lee, of South Carolina; and Doraoy, of Arkan- | United Mintesshould be encouraged, but tho importa | of thls fall? 3 ators Camoron and tain, who ara thoro, have | this morning, aged 60, Ifo was for many youre Mr. Oliver Dalrymple told mo to-day Blaine to the Pacific sn8s [eg uatciuntse recalig labarprs sould be prouiblted af to, nat, with anny pope of givisiy an neonate nothing whatover to do with ench other. Tho | Chef Engincor.of the Fire Departmont and = * that everythin now Ladtoated a hirer sel er NEXT MEETINGS. ity tho nngwor of Boorétery Bhorman of Juno 1 a ilehe voto wna polled, and, thorofore, any table | evidont bad fooling betwoon tho two Ropublie- prominon In Masonia matters. Ho will be aero, throughout the Stale thant that uf fet Coast. gilt Joan, of Iilinols, having ttken the chate, | ti} 1 tho Sonate coralution of Inqulrsalt appears | somplied from thosoroturns would be ralltetous, | an leadora ls tho subject of much gossip nnd uried with Knights Tomplar honpra Sunday. Sears ce oveage iirectlonemid occasionally. one 3 fhestings ot tho Excuutive Committee be Oxod | during iho Warat the eben Foto cane | SUI if a full vate wero, pulled, 1 think It would | commont at the Springs. It ts reported that on —- evidence of more or less dawago as followss Aug.5, Sopt.9, and Oct. 4. Adopted, | Wtsl {at ta In, ot im publle det f SaBromate no duly Ter), was LAMAR T. “Epo uly ts i, ARO}, wate OTHER NUBINESS. soldier has ween to pay tie Interoai, whlie the The wentber still continttes very iq 4 bondholter bas ree, can sma gia Geegaen geet | A Serious Oharge That Gon, Hanoook | 2, tepen. tarng racial each ?Ags | net learnt of carry satel jatron wiilely, for base purpones, has ‘4 1. Even in the worst and issue n clroulir ombodsing tholnswa governs | been fostered by tha lenders of tho ald parte ui ie Bovercas nt first supposed. Even in fi ril fog the ellgibillly of Electors. Adopted. unas grentiy decdived, and ombittorad tho public Incon half crop 18 expected. A full crop 1s notorily. K inotiog was adapted noted ty le Ce McCor- | mind, hole North and South. looked for thie full, qitke dar the atect tone eee Ce teCore | aiirelviiization domatide i now party, dedieatod to Wheatland—Tho recent hailstorm Injured THeee, fo eich tito Cocinmat and deeterney | Me purmutie of pence, and which will nt allow the eovor) nections of wheat, 0 that only abut reo, to whieh tha Chnirman and Secretary | warlsaues ovarte bo reopened, and weil rondor,the halt tho vata yield Is expected, and a hee aeo- | erg, to 8 Ta of the: Executive Committco bo added, be sp snilitary strictly, subrorviont te the civil bower, ae tons aro nearly rummed. Aside front this the 8 Purpose to Support en po inted for consultation with the Executive | war HoACo, if Baer | One esonsion Mr. Blalno dircotly snubbed tho i, WXDRICK. Q aul alee 19, 4mposartie to draw out the b> | ss onnsyivanta Senator.” : Ctrarnxatt, 0. July 2—HL,. Hodrlok, agent of “Yes, ‘This State ts gridironed with rallronds, | Duncan 8. Wutkor,the Secrotary of tho Domo-| tho Northwestera Mutuat 11fe-Joauranod Com- and on election-day tho trains run the sume 18 | cratic National Comimitteo, bas just returned pan A Glad suddonly In hts omee thia afternoon un othor days... For, this ronson the Uulk of | from Now York, and 1s very onthusiastio about | Neuranosayent it ine citer] Nee Tue Oldest cannot pave ‘an opportunity” to exeruisa the | tho Domocrutic prospects, Fo says the Jeadors ‘eae ae : ays a : franchise on that ‘Then thera ara thora | tere nes all uolidd, and, tint they protic: tant POLITICAL ‘NEWS i * te ‘y ’ =e pearnne z forever froma ae te et paatory wie ok Gaon Searcely Explain Satis- Excoutive Committoa bo luatructed to praparo | snirit of accugnal i who lave boon called out of tho State, tho | thoy willearry Now York by from Siok, and those who onn't got away from ‘thoir | YO majority. Ineatene, All theso will add.up In tho thone ALEXANDER If. BTEPTINNA, sands” : q INDIARA, inc Alexander H, Btephons leaves for Richmond Speetat D t 4 ommiticd In reforenca to mattors pertaining | lecidd. cnild us to worship at hor altars. Létus crowd to-dnys nnd, wpon his ferlval at Auqusta, will ipectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Prospects are good fora fallerap. Had the Latter Claimed to the canipnigis toreport.ne the mone meeting | Hen temniios with witli Frotactos, ot ue Baronces: CIIICAGO. Healey g drat Nuttonal aitalcembien nd hee | Fort Wayne, Tad, July 2—A call was issued, New Bulfato—Thero #4 no cline ns yet tn the ¢ the rit to at tho next mecti | battot.w fale count, and equal rldhts for all classes. 6 faaltos Awe d tt Tat | to-day f Bitonn Uo! fonnt Co prcaetn of paver ener eran the Prosidency. okie cguagirmgtagnien th, eae | Gr doe acorns rains cant, | aun neevaticae Rusiicision wesena, | HEM TURNS £0 Aue tnt tO AUR | tees fern een Conereainal Cones: Ree ee Oe a ee anmensa : Horroy, it, G, dleCormlok, G. W. Hovices, aut J. Hotty black @nd hilo, in. the’ cotton Holds of the | ‘Tho Executive Commityee and the vartous | Homocrutic eampalgn tn tho Bout, Hodge 8 tusion of this eltys wilt probably be asound here, No reports havaranched us of any B. Devoaux. Teutiat enenoatty and solemnly invoke untted action | 8b-committees of the Unton Veteran Club ap- DEMOCIATIC CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS. tho nomineo, pointéd to make arrangomenta for tho Garfteld | — Among the documenta to bo tstributod by tho —— and Arthur ratification iceting met Inataven- | Democritio Camprten Committed will bo found damage done in this vieinity by the recent storms, BLAINA TO dO west. * | of all induatrini classes, trrespective of party, that we ‘Towner City, D.f.—-Crops In this vicinity stl Itwaastnted there waa uw personal desire on | May mak manly etrhagia for tho Independence o ccpettner Cis, DT CUS ft urs reloies over | Democratic Leaders in Maryland i nnd) “TENNESSEN, A all hands that Me. Blaine should visit tho Pucite | [8% to redatablish in the numintatration ° “4 WW, | Seer tury Shormin's letter to tho Sonuto giving: Knoxvinte, Tonn,, July,2.—The Demoornt! ‘ the prspect on hig sleld. Somo srrain is headed Disgusted with the Nom- Constr nana Gove Foster moved thew fornont ine | Buulgnawates Uwe eut-lsne Hemacrace af Jemerwun | Lng in Joint session ar the Valimor Hows, Ga fils reaatng for the, removal of Gens ATAUE IG, | CatOntiCan? thewenonl Cormeen 4 out,” Weather fine. : vitation be oxtonted by tho Committes to Mx. | ham Tancotn und Thaddeus sorens. : 5 . Collector nt New York 7] Boaeeadlon la the Benoa Gavetession Valter Cuyy=Ceogs in thls leinity are. all In ination, . Bnine todo ne, “hin motion wan carrion, cai cuimequsnen of the, dront Aenues te pute | Comrade Ttarkor, of tho Exeoutiva Commitice, TILDEN AND HANCOCK, ee ee fing condition and doing well, ‘Tho hallstorm o' 6 Executive Committes then adjourned. N=the Press, War, 8 pulpit! muden report of the netion of the conference Re eae Inst week ai’ not eume heavy euouyl ero 40:30 ats, Western braun of ta Vommitien thon | SaiME dies Mca! ulylt"honee rat | with tho Ourfeht and Atha Chil Soursday | miigon witha! thal nage ae Cvoinnaand | CANADA. 3 ire ers tl iM ed 2 ucre! a west Its candidates to visit tho vations sections of | attornoan, S who supported Hancock because they suw in . fe Ba hit as tes. eae ia rope novos reine Avowing Their Determination to | #ourned to meet ut Chtengo on tho 220 of July, ere idiot ba ocea t y Hormann Ronze, of neub-coumitteeappotntod lune a, ehuneg of jbenting Tilden, are tak: | rhe machine Canal—Tho Question of ined fo great returus at this atnwe of their Support Garfield and 1 G . EA a Cf 1 vio! @ tt by the Gartlald Club, represonted hig Committes | soak ‘to put himself.in necord. with ‘Tiidons Livo » Stock Exportatlon — Cattles growth, “Under thy sti nulue of prontiged par, PP ‘Arthu PEN MUST BRETATNS war pen, ee ening “Wo uerenenty wid Teifing | Am bellaving it unelso to: call tho ratlfeation | ‘hoso Rentiemenfoarit may resuit In the diy | Plague at Winnlpeg—Chargos Against yee ae ae mens tho. Valley of tho ire Speciat Dlspateh to The Chteago Wribunie, pon, Diving Vravidence ond othe inated or siae inceting until tho appearance of Gen. Garileld's | carded Now York manngor making. bimgolf a | the Promjcr-of Quebec. - me James and many eottiers uro locating. Rostow. duly S—Tho question whethor Gon, | Hhtee With bieh FegaAt Lam yourmbedientsarr- | lottor of nccontanco, Ty that tlmo thore would | Power with Hangoos. « Specral Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribunsy ‘ Tlaucoek oxpressed ‘A purpose boforo the im (20 : ‘ WraVeH. | not only be something definit to spenk abvout,but fawn CoA we ag i fanad MontTneat, July 2.—Mr. Page, tho Governmont = ¥ KANSAS. Letter of Acceptance of the Greens | auguration of Presttont Iinyos to obcy tho or="| —__gpeciai Dispatch fo The Chleags TibIne allthoncgesanty arrangements would nave Bled | esp voaing mach oF ie city tose forinod wn | ENelnoce,suya that he hopes to have tho canal Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. . . a " . , rie) porfecterty ‘pind tap suet Mid be agrand | organization named the Young Men's Republic | Pendy by Suaday or Monday, but will not onmo Leavewortm, Kus, July 2—Out of tho: back-Labor Presidential store uf Banned J. Tihfon tn. sho erent he took.) | Mermanunas Ea IU eemniitate eae rrcats | suceoa:. ee tit League, tn be a perinanione politieal organi } any oxaot day, Uolng afraid’ that.tho iaformae — despondency which proralled carly in tho sua- Candidate, functions of tho Chief Magistracy is taken up Henly Dans ent the city this morn oR Comrade Reed didn't seo tho necessity of | Zutton for uctive work, tion will bo misleading. Ho says that .ono of i son among tho fartners senerally througkaut hy " +f A, é 3 way from Chicazo to Woshilngton. 8 took : iy tho Jottrual, which quotes from a Vermant walting for Gen. Garficld’a letter, His life and A BUFPPREBSED CONGRATULATION, the gatos tas boon -almoat’ - destroyed, his record wore known, and that was sufiicient, Wastitxatox, D,C., July 1—fho Washington | and will havo to bo Itfted out and repatred, whllo if In view of the Democratic fiction so common | Weekly World to-night cuntains tho following: — | tho condition of tho others cnnnot yet be agcor- 3 ” “= breakfast ut the Unon Depot. Ie confidently Po Aa ete anes haga paper nafollowa: “Upon hearing tho statement | expoate to bu the text President uf tho United beon an average rainfall In the past few weeks Who Hugs to His Bosom the Fond read, a cortain Democrat, at the mecting of the | States. Ho dluims that tho Greenbackers wilt ‘ “Among the mitny congratulavions tendorad : Ceres co atienlgaty Wiecensin, ‘Voxns, and | Just now, to tho effect that tho soldllors wero gu | go Among tho many congratulations 1] tained, asthe divers aro, looking for thom, have bright faces and happy hearts, People Delusion that the Great jpomspora is Sens, Coma ss Molaian Aintere probably tw or treo thor Blatea, aad. hit | Yo to voto for Hancock, to, was tn favor of Diving whieh for somo Tousee or other iva | Meantimo tho arrivals irom tho river-atithy followed tho iwsunl course, and when © pro- fc Bt present Gen, W. F. Smith, of Now ori res phen tte seaman inte he Noni. eer y wil holding the meeting at ns enrly n day as pos- | suppressed: * mouth of tho onnal aro: btooking tho entrance, tracted drought evt in, and day ufter day passed Prize Is His, » We F 5 4 « qi De Dat 3 + alblo, and of showing tho pouple of Chicngo |." New Yous, Juno $1.—Gen. Wired §. Hane | and will furthor obstruct port navigation to > how badly the Domocrats were foolivg thom: cece EEO VED Bors peared some extent. £2 oye * avlyos, : : lstrloua namesake and your awn wero reared | Eleven thousana’ olght hundred ;buehols of with no prospect of cessntion, It did not take marked with an expression of Interest: ‘Why, | Greenbackor from Indiana, who, it 19 al lexed, " holds the balance of power, Ho ‘oxnibited a long to create a stampede’ in that por- that’s Just what Duldy Smith sald at the meeting | Hinhor of letters froin dliforent pacts of the “a tion suffering the most,-the _oxtrome | The Union Veterans of Chiengo Discuss» | "orne'tacte ns country assuring Lint of sucuess, Ant ho Raye Both Hanchett, roforting to tho proposed | in our boly Church. May tho teachings thoy | damnagod whoat, takon from tho bargo Detrott Ear aS Dap reg e Tho faateas narrated by tho fontloman and | that neithor Garilold nor Hancock ean boolestad | grand character of tho meoting, did sot think | hiva Imbwted fond you wholly wituin our fold) | wre sold to-day nt ono nud ono-fourth' conte, in bo. paring manner, and tt |, ng the Proposed Ratification corroborated by tho slatentents of othor perwons | Uy tuo neople. itwlso to hasten mutters. ‘Tho Gurfield Giub | Aad may tho onrment, prayore of the faithful | Dor pushol. teee ana Tt et zamo In timo. ‘Tho enstera portlon of the Stato Meeting. dns Bellis e tie Mather ihe anieuritle: CHANGE OF TEART, was ready’ nnd willing to cudperate with tho | |1o'°°SrocHonutelpand fratornatiy, « ‘Gpectat Dispateh to Tas Chteago Tribune,’ * will Bo Dicssed with an avertge wheat harvest, statomont of Gon. Hancock's Intontious In FE WO DEMOONATS HEPENT. yotering, puele bad puly recontly. organized, and ‘ “+ Jonn, Ancimisnor.'" QuEDEC, July 2—In tho Vico-Admiralty Court and a:Kennste srdengt Js: oun-tnint greater thas certain contingoney, aud that this bit of secret Spectai Durpateh ta The Chicago Tribune, eeCommado Custis savy no reason for further do- | 70 SitARB WANDS OVER trix nLOUDY CHASs. | this morning the caxo-of tho Atalayn waa com- that of other States, F rth i Trish-Amori Rt bli history was first divulged {i tho Dotooratta Waatrnaron, D. ©. July 3—It appoars that | lay, and wan confident that If tho veterans set WaAsHINGTON, -D. C,, July 1.—Tho well-known; | monced. Tho owner, H. Bogart, Esq. of Now ‘Tho growing corn presente n most promising | +OFtHcoming Jrigh-Amerioan Aepndlican | os ae Watorbury, whero Gen. Iancock’a | two prominunt Domoorats gave notico at the | Dit to hold a ralltiention meeting thoy could got ontederat a, canes aE Asslesinpl, | York, potitions for her rolendo trond custody on apponrance, and is In mutny locnlitica In tassel, Convention Young Men Gar- candidacy recolved ita frat Iniportant impulse, | Gurticld and Arthur ratitieatton mooting in Bal-"| O8G Wewiblcn would be a credit to themselves Waritagon De ened sh 30 8, i tho , Ate rly Thora tns:beon art ovarpenducday of ‘berttee! fiold Olubs. Thane the Inoldent did not appear in tho pub. | tlmore yesterday that thoy should support tho | “Gomrndo Cook gad that a body eatling itecle | | *'¥ou know how long and earnestly Thave ad | Uascless, Ho Aléo “asks for dnmnawés nzatnat and frult, and oate, barley, nnd rye are reported lished reporta of that ting 48 oxpinined by | Republican tickot. Spenking of them to-night, | the Domocratiy Veteran Association bad mat | Vorated tho nomination of Hinnoock, and you } the Governmont. -Mr, Bogart and Mr, Gillespie, as standing wll with the moat Hauteriog BO | rs we AMON AT COMMITTEE, | Walaa tiat | Gon, Croawell sas * Ono was Col, Rawin Web- | tuourovigus evening. He didnt Anow how many} Si" wy Mines Chavo now x propostion {Wan |e at, alentreal: mth, lnmber osaMgnede to pect ns to tho yleld. Whilo in tho western por- IN 3 e ter, Collector of tho Port during President | Members tt had, iy 3 vod a jontreal with lumber consigned: to tion jof tho Stuto the outlook is not MANSHALD JEWELL ELECTED CHATRMAN, AS AU NOROS OF RECREOY a seuneaih'y titadet net Gon, ‘Smith informed him tue It had Just | 20, Mile CONE eo ee tembnncn in regard to ft was placed upon tho roporters, | Johnson's time, and the othor Frodorick Stone, so "glowing, tho ~—adtviees ns to Hotclal Dispatch ito" the Caleag Arthiine, Of the fact that Gon, Smith mato this or a sinits | formorly a Reprosentativo In Congross from tho wheat us far wost as one or two| New Yon, July &£—Beforo 11 o'clook this Tar statement in regard to Gon. Mnneock at this | Fiteh Distetct.' £ am informod they aro both counties fram tho Colnrado lino nre to the ef- | morning the Fifth Avenuo Hotel swarmed with meeting there would. set to be ni t pronounced for Gartteld. I know that they in- fect that while tho straw iy short tho heads are | Ropublicnn politicians of all grades, and fn tha CHD SARS OLS SOCr 6 a FooIn «kG. tond to stick, now that they have como over, and lump and well filled, and hera an avorage | ¢ i doubt, and it was ovidently regarded as en- | thero issomo talk among Republicans in ther Siew ot sieht to fen Gushels fa to nero weil | corridors, tho bar-room, and tho. rending-room Field of eight to ten tushels tothe nero will | Sacro wan a constant buze of conversation ron- | Mitelng his qualifioations for the position to | Wists of putting them in nomination for Con- muke something of a aurplus. tive to the probable action of tho National Com- a eracy) have, alee Nontinatod tee Siacn PRANK, econt, tuumted atter thy tain, made » good | mittee. Sonator Hosea Conkling strode tate | Hrat gato tho sions’ to iho ness, amenoy it is | ‘Tho placing of Gon. Fanoock on tho fraud i] at wi yield navel » A ie vO Wwe n = is Slicrou few months snevtus clamor of deaugne | He corridor Just bofure the Committee went true, and the Journal, in commenting upon it, plank has culled to the mind of army officors And fainino was ralead, there {8 how evidence | nto session, and was for some timo. the grand | suys: “Wo confess tht wo wero uot | here that upon tho occasion of the Inst Innugu- at hand of a plentiful crop this year, which, on | contro of attraction, Ho was approached at repared io Ddellove the statement that | ration hocame to Washington withont ortors the whole, will nearly everage With Inat year, | diferent times by most of the mowbers of tho Ben. Hancock, subordinate military | anit of his awa aogord touttoni the coremopias, no. Whole, a commanier, wat ready to. trauiple underfoot | Ho appeared in full uniforms, and wos ono of tho People hate tukon fresh heart. Tho stumpede | Committee, ns well as by many other Republic- | tho inws of Conress and tho Constitution, As trata somo tino about tho middle of Soptembor, 4 | Messrs, Thomas * Ferry & Co. o.. most fourtoon, and no more, at whlch thoro was 8 | Tiecting of Union and Contedorata soldiers | respgetable housé at Clentucgas,. "Cuba, "Comrade Cook, recovering, wont on to say | st Gettysbure, tn Pennsylvania, where the fato j and . had nover beon engaged -in ' thathe was in favor of n ratification meeting | of the Unton was setticd, and lot us shake hands | any unlawful .. undertaking. ‘Tho - cargo hinder the auspices of the Union Veteran Asso. | On Comotery Hights,on' tho spot whoro Hun- | te vamad at $3,670 and the vesedl Gintion whieh would ahowr the oltizons of Chione | cock fell aftor his gallant struggle hud-turned od nt-'B5,570.. dnd “th ‘vessd(:-at about fo Just whore the eoldiors stood on tho quostion | tho tide of battio in fayor of tha cnuso ho loved. | $18,000, and tho damages caused by, the arrest, fo notion was tukun on tho report, which won 3 4 . a jo! ennnot amount to jess than’ ovor for the tmo belug jn order to alow the | New Your, July 1.—Tho |Telegram of this aft-' | $5,000. Vent VaR My : = various, sub-committces au opportunity to re- | ornoon thus calla attention to n matter that Ja + Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune: ~ ort, Thaton Ways and Moana reported that | alroady beginning to worry the Democrats: TORONTO, July 2—At the:lastsltting. of the a expansca of tho meeting would be about “A quostion that sorioualy agitates tho public | Agricultural Commission appointed by tha On- 200 apmencommitten an Decoration re ertod mind now | is, whothor Me Ey iden & Co, jnean to tario Government, with tho object ob learning ‘e support ty lonal jemocratic ticket, or be- | the cl ctoristics tl tho buso-balt ‘grounds, for tho good and suill- ay Mt by training with the Nopublioaas this | land, cton by ‘Seaminine oralty partion whe ate » cntll on President Hayes and congratulate rally partics who -ara pee ansof distinction. Hts longest conference was | the enso now stinds, however, Gen Hancock | hinon tia renuty of talon struggle conucotod | Genesee tion que ie renee omen ie diene Fe ene Tegatded ‘at belng nutthorities on the. differant > with tho Hon. Thomas OC. Platt, of Oawogo. ‘Thole | wos either ready to Ignore the Constitution and | with the Htectoral count. willing, howoyer, that tho Club abould have tho H ono of tho mustextonsive dentcis in Onearios TOWA, conversation was long and earnest, and avi- | Congress and organize Muxieautsin in this — space south of the grounds,-—at the foot of Mad! TOE CENSUS. daa oparnined lipeouneeton tite ie natin eae Sweetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunes dently rvlated to tho organization of tho Come | fitneturen this ntary for the purpose of promote PENNSYLVANIA. He eieaama hea marcen to donuts 35 himeole <: ‘ : Pore dutcronta, die ania bo had poor donling ‘in. Bumxotos, In, July 2—The crop prespcot | mittoo and tho appolntment of the Executive | ing his nomivation, It ta nvedlogs to add thnt A DACKSLIDER. owarda the expenses of the meeting. ‘Tho Com- GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. one oi DiRIIEo, act bad been for tho. Pag tn this seuuion of tho eotintry te imoet promisiuyg } Commulties, After shniclug bands with Con- | uothing ean be mora damueiog to Gon, Han. ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, mitteo estimated tho expense of putting up the Spectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, inarkely in “bia opinion, “was exhnveublo abthe present Ume, excopt In tho Ssstseippl | xressman Elustoin, Gon. Joun W. Knapp, anda | cock tian this revolution, -Ifithas the basieof | prerynuiia, Ta, July 2—Tho latest polittonl | stunds, obtdining proper Wumination. otc, at | | GRAND TAavipg, Mich. July 2.—Tho census of | heenuso the Aniericans could ovorstock It. buttom, where thoneands ot acres of growing | few othors, Mr. Conkling botook hilmecif to tho ® ih ria oaAbEe. : senantton here {s the announcement by Gon. A. | *20Ut$900, ThoCommittee on Music wanted $350, | this olty was completed and officially declared | ‘There wero a largo numbor of grade-cattle that grain havo been fonded for more than weok, } oMuMitice room. Movantime the Sub-Commit- and the Commities on Speeches $500, In order t0 | hy Gan. I It. Piorco, Supervisor of tho Census, fod the eight ahapo. But the farmors, did nee $ at 32,037,—n growth sinco 1870 of 15,800, or almost | Keo! ne quough. , He did not think thal [ag AeA eta Gommlices roperied | 05 por cent.” Ths mrowth mitistlea our eltizons, | LAST SnOpY bd kane as et th ours ola Blnilarprogress, snd at inst tho estimntes footed | a8 it J more‘raptd: than : moss other cities in | tha othat Bido'almostitine good condition aa whe up Just $1400, ‘{t was tho unanimous sense of | tho country, nnd tho pores is Increasing | whinped.=! Tho “Amorloun cattle brought, tw tho Club that there wore a few too many come | With romarkuble rapidity now, nearly 500 bav- | conts a pound more thin Canudinn, becinso mittecs, ani that the combined estimates wero | Ing conic too late to be enumerated just month, | thoy word an older nnd eveuor arnde, If tuo supe f trifle steep, especlally If the expenses were to ply noxt year was iarger than the prosoat yonr, be Horne by the, votoraa A Rice d ' MONMOUTH, IL. tho tonnage wostld not be equal to: tho demand ‘ ’ L, Voarson that ho will support Gon. Hancock. sind everything destroyed, OF winter wheat the | tee uppolnted last night to report to tho Na- | she ot scerct history. Theman whohasnleays | 14 wilt bo remomberod for tho part bo took jn yleld will not buna large per acre as could be | tlonnl Committee u permanent organization for | dient to the Constitution and tho Inwa, willbe- | the feebio attempt to suppress tho Pittsburg hoped, but tho incrensed nvreage sown wiltin- | its consideration was tn session Jn Gov. Jowell'’s | como In tho oycs of thousunds a dangerous con- | riots in 1877, for which ho was soverely consurcd atite notrly, if nat quite, an average nxgrogute, | Team, ‘his committee cumpriacd the following | *Pirator rendy to Jolo fn a plot tousurpthoGov~ | py our citizens, It aeums that ho bus reocived a Tho cold wiuter and dry spring had an injurious | #entlomen: Gov. Charles Foster, of Ohio; Sen- Brminone by mullltary Tapco, dou, Hancock aut lotter from Gen. Muneack, whose acquaintance effect on this cereal. Spring wheat, corn, cata, } ttor John A. Logan, of Illinois; John M. Forbos, | promptly, oxplain this mattor, if oxpinuation ty } ke formed during tho War of tho Hebolliou, sud rye,and tn fact alt grain except winter | of Massachusetts; William R, Chandler, of Now posslblo,” : -| complimenting him an his course during tho wheat, promise to yield most abundantly unless | Hampshire; and StcphonjW, Dorsey, offArkansns, rlots, Pralae from such ngource for doing secure the attendance of goo 6) abroad, nod.act tha ball rolling i BLADE. tt Moxourit, Ml, July 2—Tho conus rotumns | to enrry tio cattlo away nt tho proper timo from . ; aftor a deni of talk about what to do and What acres hy tho St. ta a pKts unpropltions wenthor shoutd get In later. 1P.18 UNDERSTOOD” _ INDIANA, whut bud veon untvorsally condomued Hy bis | nobto do, tho Exoutive Committeo wore in- | give.tho City of Monmouth a population of | Wroiaine iGo farmers fen cattle, urine Vegetublca and reotcrops never louked better, | that tho names of Platt of New York, Chandler GNEENDACKERS AND DEMOCRATS. atritoted to confor with tho Executive Commit- | 4,08); tho entire township, 6,000, The city gains head und caused hin ta desert tho Mug under Thoro have buon some comnplatuts of the ray- | Of New Hutmpsbiro, and Jowell of Connceticut Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, which ho had fought long and wall. Gen, Pon axes of tho, potito-bug, but those beat able to | Were canynssed for the Chalrmanahip. Chandler INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, July 2—Tho withdrawal | son is tho Ponnsylyaula member of the National judge apprehend no serious affecta, reduced the list by positively declining to allow | Of ox-Mayor James L, Mitcholl ns nn aspirant Cummiittoe of tho welerot, Unton : Bore in Hie, Tho ponch erop will net come up to somo pro- } tho use uf Lis name. ‘Thoro was discussion ua to | For tho Domoerntle Congressional nomination in } fay that ho would. tn a day of two notify Gon, vloud yeura. Grapes promise better thun over {| Gen. Gariicld’s sentiments regarding Platt, and | this district ts anotbor stop toward fling tho | Grant of bls withdrawal from tho organization, before known. Some appretionsions aro folt na | Axentle doubt was fnsinunted 18 to whethor he | contract entored into between the Demoerats | Tho failure of Gen. Grant to Fecuiva ho nominne tonpples, owing to s siranye blight or disense | Would lo so pronounced an ndhoront of the | 9nd Greenbackers, Itwas understood several pa ay cuenee vey Eas tho lending causo of that hag affectad tho trees, which cuuses tho tips | Uuledjterm os Chairman of the National Com- | months ago that, {¢ tho Democracy indorsed . a ly it loft niready whore there wore not 2,000 sont last toes of thoCentmal Gariloid andthe Young Men's | 391 since 1670, and tho township 100. With tho ex- | yen Stockeatecrs: could wet ho purchased in Garfletd Clubs for tho puimnosa (of bringlng about | contion of Roseville, Lenox, Spring Grove, and | the West and fed in Cannda ut a profit, becauso Fe Te a eae ada crentie | Moauouth, tho roturns from tho thirtesn town- | the diiforont treatment would toll ngbingt the thea adjourned until next Wednesday cvening. | shina in Warren. County show small lossos as | breeder. His opinion of shipping sheep differed THE RLEVENTH WAND, compared with tho consus of 1870, constdorably from tho ‘teatlmony heard by tho In response to foul, about fifty Republicans Commission, Ho sald that a man could not givo of the Eloventh Warf met at Martino’s Hal, on CEDAT RAPIDS, TA. tho Amarienn” Supply ied. tho Canadian io a Btroet, list night for the purposo of taking d Ca fetion With roferunies to the Young. sten's Cone Bpeclal Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, had shipped 0,000 stogp from Americnn porta nat i" i. tral Garfleld and Arthur Club, concetyed nt the | Cepar Rapins, fa. July 2.—Tho consus gives | .yenr, @ large. proportion-of which were wethers of the branches to withor nnd dio, but up to the | mittco. It is suld that Gov. Fostor ropresented | Do La dtutyr for Congross, the Ureonbackers ried MUDIAN te wa Chieeae aoe Grand Pnoific tho othor ovening. Codar Rapids 10,100. ais doos not snctudo two | Of ah ovanwWeight. ATunadian took would ba present timo tho frult itself docs not show any | that Gon, Garflold "would bo" satisfied | would roturn tho compllmont by indorsing tho | wasnindTox, De, Gy July 2A quntioman | , Mt-Samuel Parker, tn enlilng tho wathoring | additions to tho olty which proporly bélong to tt, | PL Ui kinds, sorta, and wolgnts. It wns bis opine signa of serious injury. Tho weathor since early | With Platt,” but whon a telegram was | Democratic nomiuces In tho Eighth, Ninth, gud | recognized hor as thoroughly posted in Penn. | % order, referred. to tha Importuned Of the | ang which would Incronso tho populntion to |.the Anmdrionns would Huve sips, built to eunglt spring haa been most favorable and warm, with sent to the Republican candidate putting | Tenth Districts, In tho Ninth this has been | sylvanin politics, and one who was moat carnost~ ‘hovonient aud spoke of the neceselty for hunt- frequent showers, tht no beating rains, * Th if h tho question squarcly it was found that ho wag | done, and It fs Ikely to succeed tn the Tenth; | 18 for tho nomination of Gen. Grant, says that «Hawkeye in the iuorning wi publish dls- | by uo means’ pleased. with Plutts une. “In | but in tho Eighth the scheme faited to materint: | BU tale nf Hancock boing able to carty any ap- wtches from nearly 20 polnis in Southorn | frat, Mr. Platt ts too ontlrely devoted to Conke | |, th precinblo part of tho Hopublican voto of thut ows, Western tilnris, and Northorn Sussourt, | ing? aud to nll thyeebomesof tat groatBonator, | Zouund there are now thros curlitates In tho | stata ts mere elnp-trap. | White Gon, Huncoel ts nearly allot whieh reprosent the prospect for | to sult Gan, Guetlatdn. | Hold, ‘Chlshnd a tendoncy to crevto disturbauco | populnr thore as i roldier, as. 8 candidate ho Is spring wheat, onts, und othor «rains ns ox- | "Artur a deliboresign that Instod until noarly | onthe part of tho Domoerata that tho Groon- | simply the ropresentative of the Democricy. collent, Corn will ‘be an Immense crop; also | 1 ociock tha Sub-Gommittes completed nrey, | buckors could not make good thetr contract, und, | ‘hls agrees with tho opinion of Judge Schotleld, bay. A.drought inter or un curly frust itisuow | port, and {to Nutiondl Comumittos assombled, | tO delve away woh doubts, [tis now proposed | ono of tho vest-posted politicians of, the Bente, rev tl veal. ry y T “4 a yi yod.cnn pruvent a tose bountiful harvest, | Amdng thoso adinitted by courtesy to tho meet | quiotly to withdraw ip tno y ¥ 8 built to supply Ing the young men up and onlisting thom init in | 4%00. ‘The regutar returns make an increaso } tho whole English market, and sould dott. tha eer eeecee ino. riumph of i itepublicntt of nonrly 4,000 sinco 1870, Cunudhins could not compote in cheapness, in tlekot noxt fall, He explained the purposes of ; a qhatys or jn quantity. ‘Tho only thing Cana+ foe Central Slab, and. sald evens, proposed iH ‘ GARDNER, ILL. dlinneoould: tenon, WpOe ns a aide, Reta ave th Organization in every ws tow! 2.— a My the CONS. Waling mon euould forma (tend po | CATONEM, HL, July 2. ‘Tho population of our | fad in vory largo numbers. Io strongly advised towork.. If they needed tho eddperation and | Viluge ts 788; of the township, 1.075—au Increase. | Canadiang to turn out tholr cattie to. wator advico of the older men, the Inttor woro roady | Tho population of othor villages in Grundy | whilo fattoning in tho winter, because’ thelr and walling to nasist and tnt County {a Kauti hon choson Chal: Ati: V feligees boreie, AAets, Aunocks | wouid sland” the’ Journsy Getter: Eee rf i aufmnn was thon chosen Chairman 3: Vernor 3 Coul City, 4 DBracevitie, 270; oe ny Des Mornus, In duly 2—-A recone tripthrousn ing were Congressman J.C, Hubbell, of Michi- ‘THY GRERNNACK STATE TICKET Pe ee Lied ho ful y stroumter and Ag, Bone Scoretnty. mt Bhi ao oles pondtation eae ered I thoy “tuid been “Hed-up all wintor. tho Fifth, dixth, aid Seventh Conmresslouni die | Rau, Chaleman of tho Congreasionul Campatan | tn tho interest of sur, Landers, provided Do Ian | fll uonsonso to talk about his carrying tho Btato, ‘On motion, the following wore apvointed to | county Is about 17,000. From in exporiment bo tried tast winter ho folt tricia alicia tho crops OF atte Wine de are Pigs | Committees Euward MoPherson, of Ponnsylvar.| Matyr ts indursed very nearly. ‘Tho Democratic | * z * | guggeat a plan of organization: D. J. Avery, — confldent: that a farmer.could mako monoy nt Condition known in tho siato for iitteen veneer | Witte Secretary of the game: Conressmun | nominoe for Governor is doing all in his power 0, sover, A, Ne Watorman N, 8, Graves, LANCASTER, PA feoding cattle at four and ono-half conte, ‘Tha gonuition known {nth State for itteen years nt | ‘instoln, of New Fork; and Honiator Lirued, of | to being dtound stich a reanttennd tncklog: Bien TIE ILLINOIS VOTE, Charies Gvortockor and Samuel Parkor, D Es Ful Americans Wont tho wortd in breeding cattle, color, und thostand ie full, Wheat den fullavers | STESUeRIOR is * | ro somo of, tho shruwinet politiohyne in, tho OME INTERETING. PIGUNES. Tho Committee, ater the Inpse at hate an | LANoastan, Pa. July %—The consus of this |-‘Tuo wild animals and Texas stecrs wore a thing *" % urly ready: a ORGANIZATION art enion; hy john = G emaker, v ago crop. Iye nenrly ready to cut and tho submilvad holt porart; recommending Saratiall a Mo Senin Whether tana ‘English | _ Thore appeared in a morning paper a fow days ood. Tie huy crop 4 not promistur 60 favors Imposing table, purporting ti c ff . In othe rts of th - | Jowoll, of Connecticut, and Stephon W. Dorse: ig a purty to tho scheme [s not known, | 980 tn finposing table, purporting to accurato- Eee reg rages ee et areal Der ane Zar Chaleman end Goorctary sa: Htehord-inonoy volee ‘would naturally inclino | ty oxbiblttho Presidential voto onst by. Tiltnols Fee ogee Tarte the Bote. Pot anys, onars, wus. Goocpted without | i Ae S ciesunsianeen, Re -wAl MroUARIy Ded | Mypiite concenated with wane tt claimed be tho i raing, Good Judges way tl ined In it wera 24 ‘J rt a8 bs Fae rere loath et tay, Pial. With | Guclapod tho Chalriman wad Sodretury of to Nae | object to tho pina It worked wp by ‘Landers und | VOllng strength of tho Binte, one: hour, made a report, which embodied the fol- | olty has bean rovisod and compluted. Tutil | of the past: ‘The result was- wWatyho cattle lowlng recommundationa: ‘Tho nawe to be tho | population, 25,810; Incronse over 1870, 5.013 Most | Shipped from Kansas City woro auaflich bettor. Young Mon‘s Gurilold and Arthur Club of tho | of the county has aleo beon roturacd, showing than Canadian cattlo ns w horse wag better than Hloventh Ward; its object to sceure by all hon- | gn increuae of ovor L448, * amulo. In spraxiog: Of the rategahe said that orabte means tho election of the Republican . + American prices wero bottor. {gan . Canndian. nomlnecs, State and Notional.” Any legal yoter ELGIN, Ito Tho only ‘way was to buy nspacvnhcad. Thor a, between 2Land WG was cligibic to membership; * 7 itcamo ton mattor of speoulation, because, if secure the richest hurvest known in the history | HonwlCommittvo, Shucmukor, who are known agextreme influ. | Consus of 1870, thoroby showing a dofiolt in the | ali over a5 to be adinitted ug houorary mombers, | *_ '* Spécial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, catrlo wont UP tha abip-owners would want 15 tho Btute, Next {n order camo the ‘appointment of the | Hontsts. ‘With threo candidatos in this dlatrict |: vote of 2,450. Theso figures aroporter of Tne | und young mon, between 18 and 2i,as Junlor Eran, Ub, July 2—Tho oensus-tuking bas shillings out of: he 20, - Seatee. fe 2 Executive Committee. ‘This Inyolyed a ques- | tho Republicans aro certain to clect n Congress- | ‘Trraune belloyed to be erroneous, both In fact | ieuibors, ‘The ollicors frat clected were to hold | jyat boon finished. ‘Tho population of tho olty, pect, ie ie blest Pateate bo ind WISCONSIN. Hon of some doiicauy, aitioo the Conkling fac- | tn, and thoy muy doso oven i Do Ta Matyr | ond in conclus(ons, and knowing that Mr. John | Watil tho first Tucadny in August, tholr suc- Orrawa, July 2—A’ cattle plague bas broken Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Ohteago Tribune, tion looked for a larger represontation than | 18 indorsed by: tho Democrats, But i would 2 bussors to bo solouted from tho motive members, | Which was 5,441 in 1870, te, $n 1880, 8,709. ‘In'the | out nt Winnipog. It Is sald to bo of foroign Sono discussion onsucd, tho old. fellows ung: | toWnship thero aro 10,0 origin, and fa supposed to huve boon introduood ing that they wero still young and wanting tho 2 dnto the Province by Montana cattle, ‘The dis- reatriotion as to Momborship stricken out, thoy DUBUQUE, IA, onge is anthrax or intinmmatoty fever, Jt is vory boing unwilling to concede tho contralto tha Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Infoutfous. and, next to, plotire-pnegnionia, tbe y xm vende t Forsythe had for some weeks been engaged In Jawmavice, Wis, July 4—Crops of nll kindy | S2Umag ttting tn tho gyes of Gardold's support render thelr chanco leas certuin, und for this era, Thera was no dlscuaston of {mportunee, | reason tho Democrats may do as Landers | compiling politioul-stutisties, showing tho vote nover promised botter thannow,. Wintorwhoat, howover, sinco Guritold’s followin; hold go large | Wishes. ‘If cleated, it ls undoubted that the lut- barley, und rye aro about reudy to harvest, and | & malority of tuo Cormnitteo as to bo practically | ter has agrood to side with the Democrats on alt will give imore than (ho average yield. Corn bus | [lepentent of the othor faction. ‘Tho follow | Partisan questions, cast ut tho election in; 1876, conciided to call upon bin, s = . most fatal. Death wi t : {uutependent of th othar fu Youtorday ho visited Mr. Forsythe at hisot- | JQUNE men—that uo one over Henould Hold | Dypugux, July 2—Tho oonsus onumerators | from four to twontyealx hours feo whe feet boon kept back a tittle by cold ‘wonther, butts | “fiorace Davice: California: James D. Deveku . 7 floo, and, prosonting the voluminous tablo above | Finally Frank Riddle offered tho following, | have comploted tholr work, and Dubuquo finds | symptom. | Ninelven out of twonty dio when ® coming out weil, Tobncco-plunting ts all | (colored), Georgia; Jon Towainy tliinnta, WEAVER, ferred to, asked; which was adopted: horsolf with a population of 25,000, once attacker, ‘Two hundred "hoad -of cattle finished, and tho copious rains of. Inte hay oun C; Now, Indiana; Join’ s, Runnols, lowa; | WEACCEPTSTHE GURENDACK-LATOR NOMINATION, Have you seen thistablo?” Resolved, That this mooting is beroby organized $ ° within a aman radius died frou tho diseaao, sted, ip Ing of. In aye | pon C Now, inde . a G Th, Weav 3 vane | {Yee Into a tomporary Garfléld and Arthur Clu . whioh ts exolting much'alarnt in the Northwest. Alvanitn good tart. ‘The avrongo of tobnece Is | {outniunay Gann Mr Keruser Ainsanchvcettc Gen. J, Hl. Weaver, tho Grocnback-Labor cane | What Is your opinion of it?” Resolved, That this meuting aund vo moms UTAT. eN "Pho caeo involving tho right of Freo-Thinkora louble that of Inst yonr. dguieurnas faity A erp ainanacti user diduto for tho Presidency, hus written to tho | « Ag it appoars i fe atl of errore,"* hors delogates toattoud a meoting to ba hold | Str Lake Crry, July 2—~Tho consus rakes | to affirm ua Grand Jurors has boon forwarded Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. dler, Now Hampsiilro; Georgo Tutaow, Now Jor. | Committee uppointed to notify him of hls nom= “In what way?” Tucaday noxt at tho Grand Pacific, tho population of the Territory of Utub about | to the Attornoy-Goneral at Toronto for hls do- Mancow, Wis. July 2—Tho erops in this sée- | soy; "homns U. Platt, Now, York: William P, | nation a letter of acceptayce, of which the fol- | Tha vote in vory many instances is incor | | {tewlued, That the pian of organization sub- | 135,000, und of Balt Lake City about 21,000, Olson. eidt Di a ton of tho Btato nro in un excellent condition. | Canadas, Nocth Carolisas William . Cooper, | lowlng extracts are xivent rootly stated. Those is in Cook County alono an | mitted to this meoting be reforrod to # com ——— » Special Dispatch to The Chlcago Harvest of winter wheat will begiu tumor: | Onley de 4 4 lonzurs to aexnowledgo the receipt of your | CTFor of over 400,” 5 quittee of young men under tho ngo of 35, with i ’ jon Cameron Ponnaylyaniay Geo fi . " ow. The ncreuge of this corel ie tuuch inrwor | W. Nonker, Vormonty Jou We Suson, West | totter oy tie su nf June formaly nodiyiok meee | 1, AFO Lora auy othor objcotfonsy win Inet year, ‘Tho berry Is png und tnrge. { Vitgintas Ella Enos, Wiseonsing 1G. Me. { aly nemination for’ the oficu ‘of Prosiaont or tho “Yes. . and, should the weather pruva fiverable for | Cormick, Atizona; Stephon Li. Elkins, Now | United Stator hy tho united Groondackel.avur purty, What aro thoy?’ gathering it, a avundant orpp wilt foltow. | whose roprusentutlves convened ut Chicago, Junw 9, “'The comparison Is mado with the total ‘num- Boring wheat ts looking oxectionte with yood | 18310. f ‘Tribune. DMONTNBAL, July 2—Tho' cha! brought by instructions to roport a furthor pluu of orjmaniz | + IMPORTED BARBARITY. Mr, Pruutiess imoney-broker, of thie clty, nvuinge ation fora Young Men's Garfield and Arthur | New Yous, July 1—The Spaulsh ball-Aghters | Str. Chaploau, Pronitor of Quobeo, aro of a vory Club for thls ward ono week from to-nis damaging chargoter, and haye elicited no ond of ‘Tho Chalr named as tho Committco arrived In this city to-day by the Fronch steamer, ossntial jv the proserva- | Dor of the litter in tha state, To of mauled oO! ful age nant DUK, A » Corn fe doug tnely, white all kinds of or. Killa grvat trum enn naver vo realized | the aliens out no figure. Had the compilor yeqetales and grasg tro livoxcellent eondition, THE TIED TENM MENDES ail ord eanmferines eluant matunt nua: | UG StS Ott of aittzons of lantul heh bo Indications aro. extrenely favorable for an | ofthe Executive Comuittoe, Tue complexion | wieatetene Wivuing suould De eaceedlykope | Would bavo como mueb nearer thu truth," ebundunt crop in this section, of the National Comsalttoe Is asld tobe thirty to | under the control ot the General Government, ‘withe “flave you got tho figures convenient? eighteen In favor of tho anU-thind-term, but | out tho tatorvention of banking corporutlons,” Ali | 4 Yop." " INDIANA. ono Territory (Oakota) and tho District of iF por auould bes | str, Forsythe led the way to his desk, and Ww. correspondence snrcugh the papors, ‘The-nl-” . a sae ber of Mmeea Feure BAG UPWARIS tte yea | Laker’ cuncien Ovosmolee, Ald Swit We, | TROY aro to give porformances in a cirous, now | feged facts nro brielly tases. The Gueboo Uov- Drospacta for air avundant Studs Muse haueape | 1,cuuesa 7 Moveatiz. of Goorgiax John A. | Thondutmbientattorm edopied by thacuntention | Win gous includes wll, uitizone” end uilons, | Huis; Wed: Moyer, und Shoe doradond, "| building herd, showing Americans what a'bull- | ernment, shout the Deglunisg of this yoar, ob ponred a renee ie Pout Lol esy hoy Chauncey 1. Filey, of Missourls ‘Thomas ©, | reasonable, and preurosslye,—contalning thoxu weit aud there nro oat alt thoes a into mums | All'tho oid hends thon drow out,and theyoung | falta with the fight left out. With tho oxeep- falued & tompors mn from the Banque at | "1 C0, (1 10 0 y v y flplus of eounoute ro! Inen got toy of . | People, the pubtidhed rate of Interest bein: hot to an alarming oxtont. Hye ly nhowe wn | sylvain aed Cee eer ae oF Lowe | Ton of uo lion ee ea Salil Tor by toa romluTlce Meg, | oR af the Cbief, Angelo Valdomoro, tho ante ber'cont. “A'tew duys, ago, Bir, trying ekaced x ' al berutford, JG, Valontin, P. B. Prico, A.J, | 40% are young men, about thirty or tiirty-fve | tho Housa that ho bud reason to bellove tho rate Nichols, and N. 8, MeKennon, ; yeura of uge, ‘Tho Chicf is about fortyefvo. | was misrepresented, and.that in reality @ por All the young mon, thirty Ja numbor, stgned | All buve tine physique. ‘Thoy wonr close-Attt cent was pald_for tho lonn. dir. Chaploay, tho roll, aud the meeting thon ‘adjourned forone | full trousers, mide of dark-colored velvet, and | dented that the Government glowed more than. wook. sburt jackets of the sume matorial, both } Sper oent; and tho discussion ot tha matter in IRSSH NEPUNLICANS, richly cimbroidered with fot. A broad ilk | Partamont led to the publication by Mr. Prone ‘A meoting of tho Trish+Amoriran Republican | #u8h cnolrcles tho walat, and a low, broad-brin- | tlea, tho brokor who negotlated tho loan, of curs Club was bold Inat evoning ia the clubtroom of | Met but, alli stock Inia. and low shooa coniptote | tain correspondence botween him and dr. Chap- the Grant Pauitio Hotel, tho outit, Whon in the sronaa blaok-silk bon- | Icaw about tt, dtr, Prontico adits that the In- sided. ‘The Ist of velegates to Indiunapats | "ee ts worn instead of tho hat. Thoy woro | terest to bo paid by the Governmont was Spor was rovised, subject to tho pit slunder cues about a foot long. tod at the end | conts put he pald Ree. cent himsolf, gotting MP4, faliemoctian: Tho Chalraan seaicd | With bright-colored ribbous. Hack of the party | jrom Mr, Benecal the iwoney for the pure that he had recently mitdoa visit to Indianupolia, | New upon bis breast anedals and Other tn | Bos; and be did’ this on the strength of and that 0 wigwam bud beon orectod, which wignia reovlved for skillful porforiannony ‘he | prom! trom joau that ho woul would furnish ainple accommodation for the Chlof Valdetmoro has moro of these badgea than | be intrusted .with the placing - of. -the Convontion of IrisheAuicrigaus, tiv found, ho | M8 comrades, Amuny the jowols ure gone | largo. loan ~~ gubsoquently ; - munaged: by anid, 8 Very hopotal foullyy among tho Re. | presented to him by King Amadoug and King | Mr. Wurtole in) Buria. | Ho ts hie pnblionne of the Sate, ‘Tho rocent partisan do- Alfonso. ‘Thu bulls uro on thelr woy from Toxag aby to iurntsh Indubituble proof that NM avoruge drew, hu un ubinudunt Held ta the mi vunld,. Bnd -GeorKe ANA Columbia are not ropresented, nothaving azreud, : drow from a-recoss Inboled § political” @ minss Foeclat Dispatch to ‘he Chicago Tribune, ou tholr commlttanien, ‘ tude a full leal-tender in pavinent “of all duble, | GrOy Aa tad manuseripte trom which he InpraANavouss, July 2,—The wheat harvest a Tho plonituste of Southerners on the Execus | © thy ayatein whluh now provalls givus into the hands | yuthered the following, showing the total Prea- about three-fourths finlahed. A party Juat ro- | H¥eCammittco oxeltod conulderable discnusion | of banking corporations abaohite contro) aver the | dontial vote east in Il: ols by Congressional digs turned from a extended trip through a lunge | WON, Outsilers, moro especially Bince all the | yoluiug of, the currency, aud turoudt (biatiey have | trite, compared with tho uumber of malo citl- portion vf Indiana reports that the burvest ie { tothe Homeomate ce Ore Reuorally coneeded | Geile qulllious of wart, oP inwthg | Fons oF huwfal age: + Total —Clizeus, oxtruordinarily heavy, und the ylold abundant, | — Tho Nutionul Committee, prior to ite adjourns | Jeeiead ss clearly duimnod whureby they may, winout 1870.) ‘Tho yloM will bo heavier this your than last, | Sekt, revolved ty meet av oun on tho 16th of | nntety tile ade pure of tho samo xctietne stulida the | Cook County... wrblon was th houviest coe lence ne ane Wat | Ootover at tho Pl venue Hotel, to take up | system of funding the puutie debt. Lake Nationale Thu Pay with wastes ey and consider the rovoiulons relative to the for | banking tiie wus borrowed from tho English mon ¥ of thaBtuto, ‘This yeur tha uorenge sown | mution of the Convention of 1881, presanted und cutis to areby. Dy ‘av SHOFMONS NON-tRABDIU, Ine 1 Ono of the Galyoaton steumors. i fu.at least 15 to 20 per cent griater than fast | Jald upon tho table lust night. ‘Phoy. ulsa ape isteat-vodelny Wait in tite parpotudts ryt Slelnrne (he Bapreme Court pad aroused Ais Seong Se OI V Eats Sonne ee eer tnaorem es yeur ‘Tho desire ainong our Turuera Increase | puluted Chulruwn Jowell atid Bocrotury Doreuy | duble Lt'ynu pay of ty bonds tie bi Genes Feeling amc fae, pecete wala, weal +.) efor somo. Hine: conducted. nogotl 'y you pay i hi teeldedly fi bio etfeot he Re: HOT Wi some tme- conducted nerotiations.ia Overy your to grow mory whet. hy cori hu | Uxvollete meinbers of of tho Hxvautive Comin | i esta, tutes, Uf tha Nadunel ehke Arata cone pulled votes” Engilah fe uot uty not populne psc OSTON, HOT, WEATHER, Lonton ‘whieh. would. bara resulted mare Heavyaid frequent rune, ‘Gowo wneut way bo | ‘Tho Rxcoutlvy Comalttoo went into xeasion at | patrislein a sound mussuanshdy touy eal foe Litt no's zealy earifuly dutontod by the nigae of Zuo extremoly ot we tome Uaevo'® donee Wao the sinatior wea sujured Ju the Buck from Qo excessive rains, | abaut Loveluck for the election of & Chuirinn, | ue sbolitiod. of ba a Wg epacstution And {t wis announced a ilttle ater that itoy hud | fay its pnds accurdiy to vontrace wind ao rapidly NEW JEUsEY, held no elcotion, but had the 1» WH Ie C hile th Nosrow, July 3.—The extremely hot weather | Yona “have donv. Whon the matter was isda out pont wo Duy lw pe nee my of tho past six days was succcodea this morning brought up in thé Quebou Legislature, dr, Joly ‘enth District. Kleventh Distelat ‘The Irv Republicans will pluyun Important | vy acoul cust wind and ralu-storm, and more | BOVEd that the Public Acuounts Commilttoe vossibia, “f Loeel(ths Dlatelet part in the eainpnign, Sabato beer thorou; y a should jnguire into all tho circumstances, opa- st Beg Re Oe PY TECIGHITG Debai AGHUW trite stinual surplus rurenues, and the tao cain now’) srnigtoouth Histeiety. part in tho calmpnign, and bave beck thurouybly } ypin haa fallen to-day than during tho ontira | nectex, wit in Ys that wich muet te proce 4 until curly inthe nutumn, pertapsutthemocting | uccumulute, the ilyor law approyud bebo, Im, | Kourtecnth District. saat te eareuaRE prevulla in thiveuction, | oct 15, ‘uoy dutormiuody ithe. wounwhlloy | susllby haves wnfurced. are kuinio to tay orary | Mitteonth Disteict,.« . > Ys! erdon, ber | 19 ullow the ex-aflicio members of tho Commit: | duller ofthe soven bundrdd millions, both principal | Slxtoouth District, cor, and diddlesex, No rain of any consequence | toc—Mursball Jewel! aud Stephen Dorsuy—to act | M29 nteroat, within the next aly youre. vonteon! has fulten tn about two months, Oats, corn, hay, | W#Chalrmun and Sceretury of tho Executlye Fine Cuotrutgcures spoon, thoso who maiulacars bh the Banquesdu Peupis loany but a Sreuplzed within the lust, your, AL tho eou- | Tourn of Juno, whon only O.f6inch fell.” Vegoe | mipporter ot Br. Cuapleait moved and carried an trausacted some routine businuss, and adjournod | talon has eutferod terribly, and mills in soyoral | Nmendment to restrict the Inquiry 9d a6 to | * to8 o'clock Sunduy afternoon at the maa Dlave. | Now Zngiand towns havo shut down for want at | S¥or only.tho rate of interest which rthé: Gav- i ) . ) ethuent pald, or prom! topay. 19 the Elghtecnth Di 3 LAKE. ‘ Pator-powor, Tho bot weather has seridualy Af | ‘rhiyattompt to xcatrig } Rs igaea ete and potutoce will bo u partial if noban entire, | Committee ponding tho election. Ree ee a ea ure tot tonmeat iene, | Ninetoonts Diatriot. A mooting of tha Itopublicans of the ‘town of | (og Denese te fallen dead Bo Tar ie budly but, oven nde ti 2 fanttation, Se whole fallure, Suonatter tho uwjuurnmont of the Navonal | the ditebutore of tives products." Yuck aloud 0 ~ Lake was held nf tho corner of Thisty-ninth and | fo aoe ba avae tory hus neon no material | Suib many be elfetterd: <7 = = 4 oa Aaneeecememneanananel Committe, Gen, Chester A. Arthur unterod the wactod fi the fuwttiuatodtulte wad pronts of tugie Totab.ss.sevee overs BOOED Stuto stroots Inst evening to organize n Garileld | jorgueo of thodeath-rato in thie city, and but | "¢. 2petal Dupatch to. The CAtcago Tribune, * Bote), aud wae warmly greeted by several of the but should wut be purultied W extort from The rotiens nlao show that thoro wore J,239'| Wd Arthur Club, Justice Gory was called to | merous Haye bee al ct ent. St, GaTHauings, July 2—A small worm bas ee A NEW CREMATORY, SUGGES aad een Ot ahnoe hapaee enslave the uthurs, ne See Eae nile phow. tat there ere) y tho Chalr, aud ¥, 0. Cook spoko, -aftor watch fow persons have boon prostrated by heat uppoared hore Yitutge.nuindre. | 10 ta aupposod Nasuvicey, Tenn,, July A cromatory hus | fieuns, Mu scomed ch wy Uno arent agents of conuuergy aie monerand | Yotars, who, wollo vutiny for Prestdout, refrained | S00U! came Corward and signed tho roll of 7 . “| fo ge thd ufmy-Worm. hg locality was visite . boon ervcted at a point 200 yards from the iuter | versed ina morry atrain with ous or two. 1 sane andor the absolute tuntrct of tuooupativs, |’ Tho faures indicutas gala In tho Humbor of | Membership. ‘Tha following olllovra -woro thon RECEIVERS’ WORK, by tho army-worm abéut glgnteon years’ago, * saotion of the White Creck and Dickinson tum. } fala friends, it ja suld that be wus consulted Teredagonuie thy voluaioof wuauy Hu banka He ihe | voters of only 1D ax. i. Pluatods resident, O; 1. Cory; Soopstury, #-K | Paruapsurita, July —Tno Masters ap- a pikos, two miles north of tne ety. ‘The build: | !stulgbe aa to tho organizution, but moroly asa | Bett conde eve hton mapesaities and | pn fADEMUntly that ig ull, but the inerosso in | Te Siero appointed ‘a Commspittee’ on causing. | Pointed by the Unitod States Ciroutt Cqurt in tho e420" SUICIDES te fog (sabout fourteen by sixtecn foot square, | “President Hayes: who ta stopping at the Bifth | wife! absolutely thy price ‘af trenaportation, « Hea Wenn oe a UTE ‘Uoh'and HysLaws, toveportat a. {utube moot. | ease of ¢ho Philadelphia & Heading Htalroad and |” sista Dispatch ta The'chtcago Tribune, and has uw door upd a chimney for ventilation. | Aveaue eta i ie way to Waa Melon frou | ackhee RUaRt Be wuple beewean fiu upper and | Tout §0u).? : logt D. L, Carmiohasl, #,Q. Cook, A, —. Case, | Coal and Iron Companies, havo. flod thelrOrst | Manion. Wis, July %rArs, Horton, aged 70 A Surunve about wu fuer long, six fave wide, | the Commoncdmont of Yulo Cotlego, way acuroo- | ruin. It rowulta i thy wisivatly rubvery of both | tow do you make it outy” and Frank Kermott, ° Y . report, ‘Thoy say the Nocelver's account a8to | years, mother of George Horton, Nylng teat VINTRENTIC WARD, {ho Hailroad Company from May %to Juno la, | this city, committed “sulcide yesterday after riftacutt Wura wes bold ag the auenor of Sopkie | nourly "oorruct. “Zhe “nocuuat ‘as. to" the | act te suppousd aeras. hs sae corner I cl owed tu 06) atroot and Lincoln uyenue laut evening, Ttwes | Goal ood Iron Company from “May: f poiatmenta. = ves pases ‘ fey gid wix fect bigh, stands * ducer and consumer. ots ably to gontror ” ida Sse er et ME Cae a | UR aT NL eon | GMS ee pts eNOS | gen eal ara MS ae eu! ‘ In the Btate in 1670 was wore a It wilh compete for subjects with tho | gutherud together to witness their wotion. Hu | jUK mul of the Unitad bialos f besuoch vou a open Srthes than the wumbor of voters at the samo time. OF Wis gut during tbo suadion of tio Com! biat | ea eect ne co oe ort is | Ubose, 21,000 wore residents of Cook County,

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