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POE saa7uo: the Republic, a stower of bombs Ji the scene with very color of 9 rain ROCHHPORT'S NEW PAVEI, Rochefort’s vew journal, L’Intranatgeant, ples yesterday, the first day of, res he intends hind been consulted on thesubject. . tt leaked out previous to yesterday evening's meethig that Mr. Ciingen, the Chaliman, Murray, tho Secretary of tho War | teo; had, -without tir any way taking the other {wonty-(hree members of the Commltice into their confidence, prepared a list of names for judges at tho appronchin were aboitto send then mmittee as the Cor SUMMER SUITS. “Save your Health, save your Strength, saye your Vitality, ‘and save your M ey by securing. at . once Hot Weat Outfits at - AJ NUTTING & CO.’S, © 104 & 106 - Our Seersucker Suits, our White Vests, our-Thin Of-| °° fice Coats, our Linen Dusters, our mer Suits for. Men and Boys,' and our Summer Furnish- ings, have been and. will be sources of solid ‘comfort to many through ‘this Heated: Term...) : We -will give you all a Benefit by our’ - Assortinients if év- ery Dept. complete throughout ‘the -sea- thelr power thought nsects 15 well as tot.’ “And who got, tho thoy might pocket: the monoy? Id Gon, ffically. 1 belleve thera was $70,000 In ensh divided, If lian- cock, holding the position of prine! my, dnt secure f. he wasn fool, Ithe did he wns So you soo he fs ‘in rather’ a bad wero not sick ‘E have somo papers that L think I could find which would be interesting In this connection. P yyet get them for you at some future ‘The papers reforred to are undoratood to, inon the prime movers In no ctoubdt be given to ublic ns Roo ns Ch} rom his illness, f CAMBRON, 118 NRALTI BETTLED AT LAST. Spectat Dispatch to The CAteago Tribunts D. ,, ‘July 15,—Senator Comeron was in Washington for soveral hours to-day, and left this afternoon for Har- risburg to,enter. netively upon the work of the campaign. Io is. brown 8 a nut and was never In better health. hls sovero Ines hive hnd.no fondatton In, ‘fact. “The namo fs true in the alleged coolness between Senator Blnine and Senator Cameron, Deen Hying In the “samo. ‘cottage, eordinlity ’ -“-Jtns been suspended. Senator Cameron had afreo conversation with Gov. Jewell before leaving fur Its home,. and boll prospect in Pennsylvania publican victory. Gov. terviews with the President and near! ronitnent Republicans much gratitied. by reason everywhere manifested the pny of miners it blecminers Fre inachines would, b .. PRESIDENTIAL. cant per_ton,and~ nthe mincs of FOREIGN. Another’ Frightful Colliery Explosion in South . - jaun ss answer tint spec IT PTOteb ere! st jeeciat Dispatch to Tho Galea Kawaas. Crry; Mo,, Convention of cont! A Little. of. the Inside’ His- tory of ‘Hancock's Oil 0 demolish Gambetta, ners from Kansas an Missouri is {n scerct session I this city. Ono dolegnte .was, called. fur from each mliulng town or vilinge, and: thoy, were requested to bring the-number‘of inen ‘employed, price minerg’ average earnings or year, amount of ebal market, : aud: the ‘The Sendte and Chamber of Deput! muniittee’s recommenda been prorogued. meg wos that when Mr. Loxnox, July 15.—A Paris correspondent says: ‘The city fs stilt en fate. The perform. Opera, to which Gen. Favre had invited the representatives of the army, took piace to-night vald for minty ber day, mont As ‘old by One Parties Who In-, n on the subject of Messrs Clingen and Murray’s arbitrary ‘and unprecedented action drowned the orator’s volee and cnused a auspenston of rhetorical hostilities. Order, finally ‘restored, and the sup- sorters of the Clingen nd wnti-Ciingen face tions In the Commfttes went out- upon the aldewalk and thers held a heated debate on ject of thelr Ittle difference. M inself appeared on the ‘scene after the exellement had. somewhat cooled down, and stated that the list of names tad not yel been xent in, and that thes: liad merely considered by himself and Secretary ‘At the same tiie he said that they were determined the raht aien should bo recommenied, and that the opposition to tha names of thelr sdlection arose from certain members of : the Executive Committees who sere jealous of the strength Murray Interest {n tho ward, ‘this means to get the power In thetr ow |, hands, ‘Che others, however, selections nindu were very. bad, and cited as at one of the polling- he house of a man who at the Inst election lind dono nil. he could t One Hundred and Eighteen Vic-: ‘tims tho Result of the. ae 01 Bireailenk Grévy, | a8 nenras possible, tha: full cost Ci Pt, Cratyford recovers ‘he: following are the ol- Jeets of the Convention ag stated under the calls “Che formation of an Inter-State otgnn- ization, that the miners of ‘the. We im able to net simultancously and in full concert thing pertaining to the to work {fn conjunction ALBANIA AND MONTENEGIO, Pena, July 15.—A tlispatch says the Mon- tenegrin agent has ‘Miformed the Porte and .the Forelen Ambnassndora that an Albanian. wxTIN position is iminl~ One of the Cleanest and Neat- est’ Swindles Ever . )Perpetrated. Important Amendment Pro- posed to the English Law upon all and ever general interest, an with the niners of tha Enst. WASHINGTON, Report of the “WASHINGTON, attack on tho Monten Constantinorreé, July 15,—The Montene gtin agent hos reccived a telegram froin his Government stating that nll the Montenegrin advanced poston the Zem were attacked by Turks. One of then was surprised and tho Ten out of sixteen wers ie others esenped, though wound- Opinions of Leading Republican ee dove Campaign Tho Rey. Alex. Mackonochto ‘Ap- Commissioner of Agrix, peals to the House of culture—An Excollont Showing—The| Luray Cavorna— Cadet | Whittaker— Judgo Lawrence Accepts. % Bpectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribuns, Wasutnaton, July 15,—The publication of the report of tha Commissioner of Agricult- ure for 1879 having been delayed for waut of funds until thls time, ddvantage has been taken of the fact to bring several branches of the agricultural investigations down to later date than was originally intended, thug p: tieally making itn reportfor the current year upon subjects so treated.. ‘The investigation of prices of farming and timbered tands In several States is based upon returns made to the Department last April, : These show that, in addition tq the bounteous crops which the farmers will'gather this year, they have also, been-made richer by an inorease of abouts per cent, taking. the average, for the wliole country, in prices of farm lands, ascompired with tho prices of one year enrlicr. .| bered -lands evince « tendency to appreciate invalue> more rapidly than: cleared lands, showing a decrease In aren of timber, .Aparty of selentiile gentlemen huye just returned-from ‘the Luroy caverns, where they went equipped with) photographic and - other apparatus for the purposes of examln- ing the “place selentifically. The party cun- alsted of Mr." W. J. Rhes, Chief Clerk of tho Smithsonian Institute; Or C. A. White, logist; Dr. Fred W. archwologist; Prof. Gort anthropologist; Tho storics of | of the Ciingen- fand Bowalite by Matters in the West and East in ae botetustory © Sharp Fighting Recently Betwo _ & Very isfac! lon- prvo! the fact * " Pree Ament wes the Montenegrins and Coxsrantixori, July 15, sent a dispatch to its represe: annonneing that the Montenegrins anddenly it he Albanian positions at Vanja. The fighting lasted two hours, when tho Montenegrins retrented, leaving thirteen of their number on the Meld. ‘The-Porte hing tatives abroad {a oxcallent for n Jewell has had ine ' have. not been consulted in the ‘selection of names held a sort of fmpromptu meeting on the curbstone, deckded'to hold a meetin report, which will, ti fed tothe Central Com- An Interesting Interview Bétween Gov. Jewell and President China Has ‘Abandoned All Idea of jOVs 3 5 rar resent wmanjority a War with Russia. ime, bo forward mittes, a Seok While thts business was goln; eron, the younger Doolittle, chord’ made their speeches, inthinated, their discussion of Natlonnl topics fell flat, the ward outrage overslindowin troubled and it will take of oil to calm them, BIXTIE WAND.” ” ss d Germati Garfield and Arthur Inst night at the corner of Lincoln and Hinman streets. ‘The follow- ers were clected:) Charles 'J. ‘Tripp, IL Enshof, Vice-President; Kar! Ernest Bindlg, Scerotaries. ‘Tho elub will. meet hereafter every Suturda: in ‘the campaign ical to leave to-murrow morn- nit finds that pa Lonnox, July 1A, St. Peteraburi pateh says the removal of Osman Pas! regarded here aga blind, which preparations will be on for resisting tho decisions of the Con- Peru and Bolivia to Enter into a Also Conferonce by tho Former in Close Confederation: - Washington with Sonator Don who ara here wish to seo hin, cided to reniain over anothor day. * THE CAMPAIGN. EAMNEBT WORK. - Sptctat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, . New Yonk, July 15.—Tho growing Inter- est with which tho Presidential election 1s regarded by the Iepublicans'1s evinced by the Incrensed: number of visitors, at'the Na- tonal headquarters. “Amongst those to-lay was Senator Mntt Carpenter,. who is con- fidont that Garfield, and- Arthur will: bo elected, Ho anys he’ will'‘do his part in the campnign, and will shortly address 9 mass- meeting In Milwaukee.’ Later in the cam- paign ho will probably bo heard in the East. ‘Asto the situation In Wiscoisin, he sald no man who. had fot © had: opportunitics of observing the situation In the West could begin to comprehend ‘the vitality of bilenn party, of its power to go nd the earnestness that the campaign was tishea with men who emocracy fuss because litary man for a candidate, and that -he spiel capture Reo- THE COLLECTIVE, NOTE. Loxnoy, July 15.—A. dispatch from Con- stantinople reports that the Gorman Ambas- sador presented on ‘Chursday the collective. note to the Porte, age ; FAVORS RESISTANCE, : correspondent at Constantinople says: “Goschen continues -to urge th satisfy the clatins of Montenegrs derstand on excellont authority. ter is now «isposeil to offer the territory near Dulelgno In exehangy for the disputed ter. rit affairs here is regarded as most critical, the new War Minister hav- ing pronounced -strongly in favor of resist- nnee to the decisions of the Berlin Confer- COLLIERY EXPLOSION. 7 GREAT L083 OF LIFE. Lonpon, duly 16.—An explosion occurred at 1:20 this morning in the London & South Wales Colliery Company’s new black-vein pit at Risea, six miles from Newport. The shock -was very violent. -It is supposed that 119 men were in the pit at the thine, and there fs scarcely @ probability that any will-be saved. One body has been fourid at the bot- tom of the shaft. Ventlintion tins been re- stored In the mine, with a viow to exploring for the bodies, . ‘A dispatch from Cardiff says that 128 men were In the pit of the London & South Wales Colliery Conipany’s mine.at the time of tho explosion, aud {¢ is believed that all perished. ANOTHER REPORT. Livenroot, July 15,—A special from Lon- .don says. of ' the explosion in Risca colifery: “ About 8 o’clock the bodies of three of the-| miners’ were found. near the bottom of the shaft, but they have not yet been brought up.. The force of. the explosion was terrific, blowing to atoms the ventilating fan in the upeast alr binst. Thereisiio hope that the mien below can exist, Whilo the men were at work - yesterday evening, the atmosphere was noticed to be -heavy and overcharged. At midnight it was as dullos on 2 Novem- ber day. The colliery is the property of the London & South Wales Colliery Company.” no ordinary ainount Grant’s Supporters in the . Conven- to Revive a Bronze Ciub'was organized KS O1L. SCHEME. THR TRUE STORY.’ * ispateh to. The Chteago Tribune, Prrrauura, Pa, July 15—Among those who-wore induced to'risk somowhnt heavily inthe great oll bubble of 1865, which burst the same year—the United Service Potro- | Joum and Bilning Company, Gen. Hancock, | Prealdent—were two promlient Western \Ponnsylvanians, Capt. R. P. Crawford, of Arnold Station, -and Capt. George Q. Craw- Thoy were not of the number: who .purchased Gia or two of tho shares held at the: subscription price of $3, but were members of tho original associn- tion, and wero respectively interested: to ‘| the amount af $2,000 and $1,000,. “Capt. | Robert .; Crawford’ . was © found at his comfortable farm-house at “Arnold. Although quite sick and unable to leave iis bed, he courteously.accorded a brief inter view. “Capt, Crawford. {s.one: of tho most prominent producers located near Pittsburg. In the army'lie served with distinction on the staff of Gen. Augur, Referring to the United Petroleum and Mining Company, he It was one of the. cleanest swindles Loyer know of: I have: never talked much upon the subject héretofore, because I have always felt somewhat ashamed that Z should haye permitted myself ‘to be; i; +. QULLED-80-OUTRAGEOUBLY 3. but it was really the meanest and mi plete steal, Lever enme ‘across. these | wild-ont_compnntes somothing upon- which at least is -reniized for with the United Service there was a completo absenco of nssets, 1 think it was in February, 1805, that the Company was organize least that we first came to know abou was just at tho. time ariichiarly. the letely galned the id Of tho folks nt home. it ’ army had heard of all this, and.credited even the most fabulous storles of th which people‘ were grow in; Tho Garfield and Arthur ratification meet- ing this evening will be held, providing the weather Js favorable, on the vacant lot on the corner of Davis street and Chicago avenue. be put up suflicient to accommo- bo erected for the ected Hat the Republican varstonand Rogers Park will bo: In attentlance.: ‘The followin known _ Republicans: will apenk: State Senator Camm, 6 L. ©. Collins, pegerre.h tite se pileontologist and EUROPEAN CROPS. Panis, July 16.—The Echo Agricole con- | siders the harvest prospects In the north, switlr tolerable weather, are eminently prom- ising; good In central jlistricts; senrcely up the mark In the west nnd east; and well up to the average In the southwest nnd districts around Paris, Austria suffers. much from wet weather. In Hungary barley, wheat,and rye are very promising, and onts and maize are considerably above the average. The harvest is superior, both ns to quality, Russic-is complaining the deficiency, partly. owing to the pres ence of nynads of insects. ‘ Lonnon, July -15.—Reports continue, to come from the provinces of flopds involving Joss of live stock, damage to varlons crops, and some loss of life. 3 ly.15.—A Berlin dispatch says: The Government has published, during the Jost few days, many rey expectations .in. the onda résumé ‘of all-the statements appears In the seml-ofllelal report of the Provincial which says it was gener- he harvest would bo a mls- but. after. the “ver June it is hoped will excced former, expectations, iifferent provinces of tho ven by the agricultural socictivs @ fenroft distress appears to huve hadno foundation wiintever. tainly suffered yory much from tho frost, and reports from many provinces are very un- favorable in this réspect, but in soine highty- cultivated districts n good corn harvest may be reckoned on. date all, and stands will penkers. It is expe labs from South Danicl “Leech, Corresponding -Sve- retary of, the Smith twoorthree other gentlemen of scientiiio ‘They were nlforded fusllities that ordinary visitors to the cayes donot re- have returned with voluminous selentitic dats of great interest, ', ‘Kho official register of the United States, better known ns the Blue Book, recently issued from tho Interlor Department, con-* talns 97,500 Government -oflelals, Including ottlcers of the army and 1: 3 thousand of thom are employés uf tho Post- : Oflics Department, + Secretary Itumso: this canvass to wi! ford, .of: Kittaning. would bo developer were Intimating publican voters. eock’s military recor ern sections be ag great on obj ‘was an advantage in the North. HANCOCK’S LETTER TO SHERMAN. Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasmnnoton. D..0:, July 15,—Th patch this morning from Jamestown, Dak., giving Gen; Sherman’s statement about tho Hancock, letter, and saying that ho has no aring: anything from Gen. lancock about taking orders from Mr. ‘Tile as.only covering patt both Gen, Hancock fs ‘prominent: friénds «would in man from Ohlo, was much gratified it ty in the West, where Invite some threo will probably take liittaker ense to-mori ‘4 friends hope that he wilt re verso «the decision of the Academic Board r on-account of sup- posed. deficlency in _philusoply, and approve th uurt of Inquiry in order that Whittaker may demand In- this event “Whittaker will bo defended ‘ably by volunteer’ counsel, f more netiva campal he-had a plan on foot hundred of tho Iending'men of the 18. Silt of August when the - National Comnilttea will next assemble, and to inpp out fully the Rey felt certain the Repub) Indiana, and woultt have a good rity In Ohlo.. There .was any amount of ight in the party, and Lt would. out In this campaign. reeolléction’ of ;he: den, is regarded here ofthe ground.” In fact and atlengt_two ‘of!:h! have admitted in. New, York that a.Jettor of | this character was written to. Gen. Sherinan, and in‘ono intorviow-Gen/ Hancock went 80 that ‘Gen,’ Sherman was at full ‘dismissing Whittake: aro reported heart-rending, There is 4 .large throng of. people present, composed in-great-part: of. the relatives and friends of .the tmprisoned miners, Among them are. many women who: are bewalling ; husbands and sons, while little childron, aro.asking anxt thelr fathers. ‘Everything posalble is “belu, done to expedite the rescne of, scarcely any ane hopes to find one of tha E about the mino cans would) catty M4 orts on harvest ferent provinces, the expert testhmony -will. bo entirely oye : tive proof clearly shown, fo bo.untenabic. Tis not generally, known, that Cadet Whittaker In discipline and mili- -tary studies stood eighteen in. a class ot fifty-seven nt the close of the term, forty-onu in drawing on'an absolute standurd; that he was not deficient In: philosophy forthe term’s avernjre, but ‘was only found detictent in the second portion of the examination of Ohio, arrived here Into alter aconference with the his morning, concluled to aecept tho First Controllership of the Treasury. ‘Tho work of tho office was of sucha clint- mi it quite linportant to, til’ at once, Judge , Lawrence,, there- made out. Tho appointment is. an the legn!. studies and practice inving been of a character to admirably ‘iit him for the place, it 1s.the most important of those which supervise the disbursement of funds, since tho o} ris tinal In a forge cl eases, nelthor. tho President nor Secretary haying the nower to overrule. ‘Tho provisions of the convention recently concluded between France and this country have been ofticially promulgated by Secre- tary Evarts. ‘The claims to be adjidiented are, on the one land, those arisin, nets committed by the Frerich elvit or mih- tary authorities against tho persons or prop: erty, of citizens of the United States not serving or alding the enemies of France, and, on the other hand, claims upon the United States arlaing out of nets ¢ quunitted against the ponions of propert of France not servin, thrown and the ne; Correspondence, as concerned, 2. ally feared ;tint th * “LTE DEMOCKAL ‘vate dispatch froui. New York says it ‘ en decided by the National Democratic Committee to estabilsh.a brauch headquart-. Washington, and the malt oflice of the Congressional Committee of the party will be located here, (HIS VIKS ON THR OAMPATON, | Wasumaron, July :16,—Tho Hons: shall Jowell, ‘Chairman of, the Republican National Committee, reached this city. last evening direct fron. Montor, O., whero ho jas “been to consult ‘with Gen. Garfield. Tig went thera’ with ox-Senntor Dorsey, tho Committee’s Secretary, to. lou over. Gar- field's letter of acceptance: before It was given'to the world, aud to consult with the candidate fn relation to the campaign, " -“T found hi”. (Garfield), said “Jowell, ‘almost buried under.a shower of lettersand He ‘was behind atone tine over 8,000 letters, but, with the aid of four or five secrotartes, hag now caught - "Ts Gert. Garfield re. ra ‘Well, I won’t say.that he is over-conf- becuse ho understands ve ht we have mot on our hands, Le hag too much experlerice in public affairs to let his head run away with him. tHe to win, howevor, if It is a possible _ What is your opinton of the cam: » “7 think “honestly rests In the hand: " AND POWDER GUN, Sweeps then off in swarms, and is POISONOUS--Flies, Fleas, Roaches, Spiders, or Bedbug: “No reckoning made, __ Withall thelr imperfect! BUCK & RAYNER, Makors of tho ** Mars” Cologne... : EXOURSION. | -* Attractive Pleasure: Excursions: “TO LAKE SUPERIOR. ‘Tho legant Passengor Steamors of the.’ :". MARE HICHIUAN AND LAKE SUPBRIOR TRANSPORT CO., CITY OF FREMONT _ Will loavo on Briday ovontng, July 10, andthe. ., CITY OF DULUTH = in Tuesday Sroning, July 2, at 8 o'clock, for Duluth Enjoy 5. ‘Moligntfulh ‘cool atmosphoro and escape best and dust. . Fares low. s en LOW. iva circular to ae S.A BEENUER, Bost ‘74 Markut-at., Chi TWO HUNDRED PRRSONS IN It Is thought that 200 colliors were In the mine. AtSp, m. only three bodies had been "8 VIEWS,, 7 ; i pactol Susictek ta Tas Ones ‘The pit 1s 280. yard: * InpiaANarouis, ind 10 The Chicago Tribune. , is deep, All the mn- 1, July 15.—The Hon: G, 8. Orth, of -Lufavette, who was ‘renominated }° for Congress yesterda: ballot, writing a friend in this city, siy: shall onter upon the campaign very soon, thoroughly and very hoperully, W elect Garfield and Dorter. le are not prepared to place the des- tho Goverment Inthe hands of its Tlancoelk is wenker to-tay hn my locality, and I think general! the country, than he was ten. ius continue..on tho downward ny one, and well revious oxplo- WV. ‘The black-vein senm is an o! nown in connection with sions, ond of which in 1800 kHlud 145 persons, OFFICIAL DATA. _ An examination of the Company’s books shows that 120 men descended into tha pit ir William Hurcourt, Home Secretary, re- in.tho House of wilaved 118 men per CLERICAL vicrontes, —At the municipal elections in Vicenega the Clericals have returned ao majority of their candidates, gained also n great victory at Venice, re- turning ten Clerieals. Only. five Liberals were returned. : t lone on their heats." wealthy, The fabulous tales it. Of course wo wore excjted and anxious to invest our moncy and get ‘a8 we were firmly persuaded everybody Somebody had the keen- tand the situation and devised atch the goldiers_and thelr the United Servies and Petroleum Atining, Company had its birth, and a groat Nor HAND TO CONVINOE that an nssoelntion exclusively In tho hands of honest men—lonest beentise they wero Rome, July 15.. were the trues! confident of an election, ons toxlay, 81 0 q ness to underst ished by the explosion, 93 wa aes of the Controlte Lonpos, July 15.—It_is now certain 119 persons perished In the Risca colliory. . GREAT: BRITAIN. RECOMMENDATIONS OF A COMMITTRE; ‘THE IOURE OF COSSONS. Lonnon, July 15.—The select committee of thé House of Commons on tho Inw of libel has agreed to recommend that in future no erhininal proceedings for libel‘ will be allowed to commence withunt tho fintof the Attor- ney-Genernl being first obtained. The com- mittee will also recommen that fair and nc- curate reports of the proceedings of ‘public meetings published. without malice be privi- leged, but the plea or privilege shall not be tllowed ag n defense to any netion where the defendant refused to Insort a reasovable let- ter or statement In éxplanation or contradte- tion of n report. ‘TUN TURY SCANDAL, ‘The owners of Robert the Devil Jsay they have consulted Sir John Hlker, late Attor- ney-Geheral, who thinks they have a per: fectly good caso agalngt Bend Or, f THE MEV, ALEXANDEL MACKONOCHIE, © Church, has lodged an appeal t Lords agninat, the order sus- pending him: from his sSunctlons GEN, ARTHUR, New Yon, July 15.—tho lon, Chester A. Arthur is at work on his letter of acceptance, bably make it public to-day or to-morrow, after which: he will take 9 brict vacation with a number of friends In. the mountain region of Northern Now Xork. OHIO DEMOCRATS, Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicage Tribune, . Conusmus, 0, July -15—About twenty- five editors uf. Democratly weekly papers In Yhio met here this afternoon, and forined a permanent .organization, was Innughrated in tho interest of Hancock Senator ‘Thurman apy before the ineeting, and was greeted Democratio stylu. After a few vongratulie tory remarks, he snld-te recognized the fret that the editors, of the Di papers were the great power In Ohio. hey give the party a victory In this i at .the Hancock and. En nominees, The ticket and will be clected.” Hancock not onl; tain buta nian wi letters that he was n stat Senutor wag ‘especially ing in sweeping terms J in Ohio in Uctover and November, “A Republican victory In Ohio and lndlans would mean perhaps ‘the loss of Ne to the. Democrats.” Ho therefore urged tho Utmost efforts on the part ofthe editors, re~ marking that’ the press was inore than the stuinyin a campaign, MEDALS FOR THE GRANT PIALANX, teh to The Chicago Tribune, uly 18.—Chauneoy I. Filtey, Miszonyl member‘of tho National Repubjican Committee, hus just received 9 design adopt- struck for cach of the 800 who voted for Grant. at Chleago, medal isto buof the finest bronze, wrought in the most finished style, The prineipal In the Chambor of Deputies finauclal pro-, yisions to meet ‘any deficit which the aboll- riat-tax nay occasion lins been is of the Republicans todo with as thoy choose. .\Yae: cin win ifevery man will. tike hold with & firm and deter. <mined. purpose to: succeed, forgetting all rent question of whither I took the position of Chatrnian beenuad it ‘was, scemtugly the only way outofn difi-- While Iwas a Binin Chicago 1 was not as prominently identified with his candidacy as inany others, and there- fore not'as objectionable ‘to the Graut men ht have boen. I shall we loge, it will be be- shortest rond to affluence.” FASTERN SIMEMA TO - 1 “Captain, how were ¥ EB: CLEARED OF the claims of the Com- ‘ Benin, duly 15,—'Phe Russian Gen. Kauf- man has been .ordeted to Enstern ‘Siberia ‘to clear the district Infested Chinese {mmigrants. vory sleck agents connected ‘The so-called Gen- WV. D. Mann, of New York, was one of them, aud Jousible manners was -one- of the alleged ‘rustees, Chadwick, of ‘Wiliard’s JIotel. “4 te e United Service, former strife-in the thi th da, sollelior of quite ag ‘yhe . movement by briganda an a = A: dispatch from Shanghal to-day saya: Dispatches from Pekin announce that Chung How’s sentence lins been remitted, and the Government has abandoned the Idea of to war with Russia, VARIOUS, Saas TUE ESPENORS, . Benny, July 15,—The Emperors of Aus- tris and Gerinany. will ineet at the way thither, é NIWILARTS IN NOUSANTA, Intelligence from -Bucharest states that Russia has made representations to Rou. manta respecting the alleged toleration of at: principality, and demands thetr expulsion, s 7 ‘; BOUTIC AMERICA, » PanaMa, July 6—The most Important news from the South Js the aunouncement that Peru and Bolivia are avout to enter into acconfederation and become one countr: dor one fing and one government, and known.ag the Unit Military ‘authorities States, upow the ite within, the territorial jurisdiction of tho United States during tha period comprised. between the 1th day of April, 1801, and 20th day of August, "1806, A C wed of three persons, one of whom ‘bo. named by the United States, one by the Freneh Goyern- ment, and the third by the Emperor of Brazil, will pass upon the cintins, ‘Thy + Comiis- sloners are to meat {n this elty nt the carltest convenlent tla within six months after the mud all awards sire to bo <paid: within’ twelve months after the finnt without intereat, T loner has not yet been named, yf $5,000 per annut ‘The sum of $100,000 was appropriated for American share of the salaries and alental expenses, $3,000 tho payment of. a Secreta attorney for the United 81 -Wasixatox, D, roller of tha Currence: the National ban! enough sonse to ‘the stock was oll tal shares_to be sold at $3 each. My brother, Capt, Hoyt of P tho Inst of it. and thera wore then just +$1,000 lef away quite full of enthnsiasin, My expecta tions wert very great, and 1 grew . guine as I departed. Present! Bclf:.. ‘What's the use of Ictt! olse got that other $1,000? Zimay as well MAKE JUBT AS BUCIE ” brother and Hoyt together do, .‘Tho ing fur-ine Is to Zo back'ny quickly as possible and finish the matter,’ and back © posted hotly and took the other $1,000 worth nm went home to: live upon the ‘but, without mak! ( felt pretty. wall satistled with the r about the Inttor part of that year I received a eof ta: h8 Reynolds i found Alex, we waiting to en a8 somo .one elu mn! do my best to win. cause certuln factions or- cortain mi: —not becansy anticipate nothing of that kind ne and Frye will, take olf their coats In PROPOSALS, sals for Coal. DEPAUTHENT OF HH ICAGO, ocratic: country’ Prealdent of tho leago with conl, as fol- Iona) selected lump Erle coal, or 0 same quality, froo frum dirt or jargest lumps canbe used), for Fire Or Jona) hard (range enarirontana (0 tons 180 tons (more oF lees) Lackawanna (smal 30 tons (moro of Jess) ha 68) In ag on able military chiet- wn by ore pes atl ie tine that, tia State de het i ular there, and dic 0 is better or ne than tt ing been since 1873, - I clat D soll North, and one or two Southorn States, Gen, r helps the tieket wonderfully, butlded better than we know when w 50: which has been claimed not the least fear, ‘The Camerons w! out for that State." They must do It for their own sakes. Tam here by: Pon Cameron, to const riivat in deprecate publican majoritles of Bt. Alban’s in the House o Above coal for Fire Di irtment to be hauled by the ett Inder to be Siikeranga coat bein Alvept Of Pennsylvani ennsy Ry boing designed for 3, merahantot Southport, h ry, anid $5,000 for an tates, led; Habilities, £79,000, appolntinent with with him tn rela and other matters rolating ta tha upon Prestdont With him for over’an hour, after which he met'Don Cameron at the Ariln; conyersation was held. With regurd to hls two Jewell uxpressed himself as more: than satis; fied. The President, fident that Mr. Gartield signified his Intention of in_hls power to further thntend. |. Don Cameron, who was keen by‘your core respondent, does not look much Hke the sick and dying man he has been: pletured in the * Wauinepon, 8 fsqued a clrautar requesting then to* furnish on u blank furm the amounts of all ¢ to State, county, city, town, or - other municipal authoritles for the your 1879, “The Controller of the Currency hins just completed the abstract all ton of the National banks June, 890, = 9 «+ “oy ‘Tho National banks now hold $09, 004 is gold coln and neluding 405,400 of this amount the Na- of Now York hold 1,021 was silver colin banks of tha United -States held on Oot, 3, 1879, $43,173,731 of coin, ing an_Increase in elght months of 3: 74. ‘The amount of slivey coln held on Oct. wns A, . , ‘His Sathoune of- coin now held by the Na- tonal banks Is nearly equal to. th reseryo required by [a w, —— “INDIANA STATE FAIR." Special Puapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranavoris, Ind, July 15,—President Reugen,-of tha State Board of Agriculture, remarked to-ilay that the prospects for the coming State Fair are cluimed to be better at the present tlio than aver within tha history the St, Vinbledon, Brown and & it States of Pera and dnekson’s score of 60, nary basia of the union drawn’ up and signed in MISCELLANEOUS, -. Townsend House, Oconomowoc, | ‘Tho opebing Hop of the soason takes place at the.’ TOWNSEND, SATURDAY, JULY 17. , These entertainments are 1o, be made very enjoyas x house, fon At thin house, Undor the manayement JOBBING HOUSE FOR RENT In KANSAS CITY, MO., Ba Stortes, with basonidn! ford havo. tisd highest posalble, r ~ , oft A Sir Charles Dilke stated In the House this evening that tho representations of the Gi ernment to ChYL about message asking me ‘Fewell walted i+ S ed for aimedal to has already been * COAL-MINERS, The Ohlo Operators Declde to Meduce -"Prices—Likelihood of a Strike—HKane wus Misiors ty Secret Councll. * Byectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Corwuainus, O., duly 15.—A. very important meeting of the coal operatorsoft the Hooking, Btaitsville, Slinwnee, and - Sandy Creek Val- Jeys was hei in .this eclty to-day, sixteen Toines belng represented, ou and after the 32d Inat, but 60 cents per ton, would be pald for wining, thd present rate bolng 80 cette, The agreement has been ‘signed by all but one or two operators in these valleys, and will doubtless be adhered to, ‘The Alinars’ Conyentlon, which has been in session for two. days, ling adopted all the, , fimportant |. resolutions the? recent Covention ut Pitts! wiJE have a tendeney to hold th te Itnow appears thut one of the most general coal strikes over occurring in the State will be Inaugurated on the 22d Inst. ‘Tho opuratora have tivo or three ull chines at work, and, tf necessary, the Governor for force to prot ‘and their property, in the evant of law- Tesness on the part of tho miners, . To the Western Assuclated Bre Convatnus,, Ohle, July adopted a resolution to-day to demand pay for all salable cou), ' We Commissioner, made a and another acquaintance laugh at my expense: Sald Reynolds: United Barvice, Of course they knew I Tafirmntively, | Well, ect to realize ?? anid a little early to talk nb in this veln, Reynolds ton, Whore a interviews Gov. and of lierole size. fon is us follows: “Commemorative of tho 800 builots of the 8, Grunt for Presl- Convention, Chi- obvel hal ho injuries to prop- 4 of British subjects remain unanswered, that the British representative had hoon on the ith day of Old Guard for. ho electad, $6,157,410 silver coln, e elected, and blivor’ certitientes, 0) tlonal: banks in the Olt Ath of which &) eolleamiies In “raprescntations against h ation of the usnges of war among clyil- After a ittle chafiln, produced & co hink tt.was the Tribun Cais A COMPLETE EXPORE of the insolvency of the, saipated at once, sauet astadetgoe aken in the matter “No; [wont to New York goon after the ublication I speak of, and remained there ‘tnquiries without. suc- cass, . I had contemplated bringing sult then, but sone of my friends persuaded ine not to. Lalgo visited “the Cherry 11 Judge Painter. ricts mentioned fn tho clrcular, rs one or two rigs Wi little work done, consequence as TU feet Stove Front, which contained under npraveden IMG, Kasteas CY, %e STATIONERY, a LANK BOOKS, STATIONERY AND PRINTING, | “i SPREE SOR a of 806 panels, represen Ench is wumbered, arating thé bullating of the thls thore is wyery graces ttly leaves chelre the ballots cast. au dovice sop Concern, My'dreams legal proceedings Pann, July 15,—The National {ete day was a brillinnt success, When booniing cunnon in the morning ushered in rejoicings, the city had been properly decorated with triunfphant arches, flags, streamers, Enalgna of America and other nations ‘mingled with the omnipresent tri- color, ‘The fushionable quarters of the elty, though not absolutely bare, were very spare ingly betlugued.- Nearly all tho shops were -elosed, ‘The ceremony of distributing flags to tho army occupicd ‘about* half au hour, and about 500 ware distributed, During the, time half-mlnute guns wore fired and bands played, After, this"part of the’ ceremony ‘was over, Gen, Farre and his staff stationed thomsolves opposlt President says he was never tn botter health, While Gen, Bane It was agreed that W « Wz w medallion Kiley says Don Cains | eron caine to hil after tha Convention, talking about the noble way Grants fri had stood by him, sald there ought to bo medal to commemorate It. St over a packlng-box that happened to be at hand, Canteron readily skotehed on paper his idea of what the (hing ought to be, handed the sketel to Filey, who fell lu with the idea, and got several artists to gompote for the design, ‘he result Ix one of the neatest ani most highly finished medals ever Each of the Grant phalanx is to bo A aring his name mated on Ie ILLNESS OF PETER COOPER. New Your, July 15.—Tho yvenorable Peter Cooper has suffered from the effects of the recent severe heat, and 1s temporarily con- fined to his room, but his ph; q . bi will got» many votes Pennsylvanta that no other Deinoernt could, the Senator siya, itis out of the ques- Hon to supposu that he will carry tno State. arnl outlook, He says, 18 t will depend largely upon how Gar: lie muyt carry that State, by & {food Dig majority In October IC he hopes for some time makin, bannora/ » and ‘Monroe and Doarbor field rutis in Ohio, Discount p, but there Hac CLOT Eee e eemene aes “OHICAGO,: er en THE 'BECOND Wann, dtaxoook AND ENGLISIE aU: LAID * as = On ai) Garments ordofed of us held « meeting ycaterday evening at their Mayadas BDWAL hall, No, 618 State street, Therd was a very fair attendance, but the evil genius of dis- cord clafmed the meeting for ita own, and the Jengthy speeches mado, by Charley Cameron, J. R. Doolittle (the younger), and Hi. Shepherd failed to, make any Impression, the minds of thelr sudience-belog torn with” fn the consideration of the tyranny and op- pression wrought by certaln members of the Ward Executive Committee, It has always been the custom’, in, - Democratic “ward circles for the umerable | nany! period alla company needed to sell stuck. sonie kind of land hen tha Judgo and I vielted 1 un propariles, we found them in lon of other parties. ‘Ehey had n wold by the Sherif, to of the Assoclation, ‘They owed ~—even for the ropes ured in pnciinerys and everything gpace are now later in the season, and every the number. ‘The State Board will meet la of two or three weeks fo ts to exhilbliars, mall Inoreises INDIGO BLUE. Tie FAMILY WASH BLU, ‘or Hale by Grous F 1 PILAR BERG Hit, Crore i) N, Becoud-at. Piliadolpula, CELLULOID GOODS, Pe BEER Ores cle dpc deinen OTN Celluloid COLLANS and OUFFS donot wilt, in the warmest weather. interior improved “Celluloid Co 0c. perpr. JS. Burnes Madison-st. 15.—Thye miners Spays were particularly applaud aud envalry went post ra: {night carriage trafic was suspended, ing with promenaders, ita of the Hastile was traced out in blocks of granit on the ground, The tunis tles, Palais du Luxumburg, and Bourse were Private iltwuinations were as lavish us at the Exhibition festival two years: age. Around a colossal figure, representing PRECAUTIONS AGAINST YELLOW-FEVER, Meuving, Tenn, July 14—The jocal Board of Health at ‘noon .to-day adopted the order of, the State Board, which prohibits the t=} portation filtethe State of certain articles; shipped from New Orleans. Otlicers will ba: statloned on all the lines of railrogds . Momphis, and will rigidly enforce the ere ia no cause for unvasiness, pist will be outagain in a day or : ’ * A _QCEAN STEAMSHIP’NEWS, ~ New Yons, July 15—Arrived, the Belgen- :land, from Antwerp, and Victoria, from Lon- mnmilttes | don, no ized ut firet on # equare basis, tended to transact business le 4 TIME OF BUBBLES when this one likely to join in the carayan’ I guppoge the peoplé who had it in | to Fesolutions of Importance adopted at the Pittshury Inter-State Convention é Phghentt probabls, unless operators yleld to tho miners Quite s ‘nuinber of uiveting here to-day, mendation - of 4 ¢oul operators jor Bao tall: Ward Co a resol and resolved to reduce * } fi