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2 IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JU LY 16, 1880-—-TWELVE PAGES. POLITICAL NEWS. The Gathering of the Irish Re. 1 publicans at Indianap- olis. An Executive Committee Formed, and Other Business Trans- acted. Presented and Adopted. Sparks Renominated for Congress at Vandalia, Iil., Yestorday. ; Fooling Over the Nomination of Orth in Tndiaun—Polition! Notes, IRISH REPUBLICANS. A Lengthy and Pointed Address Kptciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. Iypranavonis, Lid, duly 16.—The Iriel: Republican Convention continued [ts session during toxlay, The Credential Committee Teported seventeen States represented, with Iétters from representative Irishmen In all the States, The Committes on Organization * reported in favor of Cdt I. H. Hunt, of Missouri, for Permanent Chairman, and for See- tetary. An Executive or National Contral Committes was appointed, consistiig.of one It is the duty of overy maniber of the Committee to work up his own State, secure statis- E: Col 1 McNamara, of Ohio, from each State and ‘Torritory. hereafter, Hon. A. 1, Morrison, of Chicnzo, was ghosen Chalrmun, and D. W, Nolan, of Chicago, setney fi ‘ Tillnale—tton, A. fs. Morrison, Chileno, Inidlanna—Mr, W, N. Tobin, Indianapolis, Ohtomt MoNamara, Cincinnati. Jown—D, "teagan, Des Maines. + Wisoonsin—J, Quinn, Milwaukee, Michignu—snmes Caples, Detrolt, Nebraska—G. M. O'lirien, Oinahn, Utah—Gen. Bit 1. Murray, Salt Lake City, Colitornin—L. 1H, Kenny, San Francisco. Now Yerk—Thotas Kt. hanntman, Now York. Now Joraoy—Jobin 0. Batley, soracy City. Conneetleut—Patrick O. Farrell, Hartford, Maryland—W, O'Rrien, Raltimore, Rhodo Island—John 0, Keegan, Providonce. Haine. G Lacaee, Fortiand, Roston lassachtsoits—E. WV. Duberty, Roston, eis! rictof Columbia—James lt. Obeirne, Wash- TON. Vieginia—Jotin Donavan, Harrisonburg. Kentucky—P, C, Carroll, Loulsville. Missourl—Tho Hou, Nichoins Ford, St. Joseph. South Carolinn—Jumes Brounnn, Charleston. North Carolinn—Thomns Koogh, Ratelgh, Tennessco—JI. W. Lawless, Nashville. Mississpp|—Goorge RK. MeKeo, Vieksburg. Texns—William Dovino, San Antonio, ‘ ILLINOIS. Special Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune Orrawa, IIL, July 1%—A. call has beon Jssued for 2 Nominating Convention of the Seventh Ilnols District to meet at Morrls Aug, 10, ‘ ‘ Bpectal Dispaten to Tha CAteago Tribune, NocxFonn, Il, July 15—The Repubtican County Convention met In this city thiy afternoon and nom{nated T. M. Butler for Cireult Clerk; 0..A. Works for State’s: Attor- ney; Amasn - Hutchings for Sheriff; and dJnmnes Dame for Coroner, The following ware sclected ns delegates to the Senatorial Convention: A. I. Enoch, J. M.. Boutiveate, oN. Starr, Evans Blake, RP. Lane, HP, Cowles, G. W. Marston, D. J, Stewart, Dr, 33, HL. Bean, Daniel Dobson, aud Poter Maul This’ being'the first Republien’ Convention sines tha National Convention, resolutions were ‘passed Indorsing the nomination of tles, ete, from the varlous localities, dames Ag Garten Chester A. ATE, fn order to compile a report show: | somsarienn, I, July 16,—The Repub- ing tho number of Inatanees — that | tienn Convention of the ‘hirty-eighth Sena- Trishinen were put up foroffice to bu knocked | torial District met at Naples to-lay, and noin- down by the Demucratice party. The Llon, nated Dr, J. A. ‘Thomas for State Senator, > Chalmman of this Committee, 'Th part of the day wis occupied In pre! ap address of considerable length, which was fully discussed and then adopted. Its object is to show Irishmen why thoy shoutd not bo. Democrats, and munerous UMlustrations ara Indicating the treatinont that . Arish Catholics have recelved and may ex- wet to reecive hy future. Entire Democratic tekels haye been elected except the Lrishmen Whose names uppeared upon them, ‘This ty, , introduced: A, L. Morrison was unantwonusty chosen nd J. L. Underwood for Representative, of pert Dispatch to The Chigugo Tribune, Vasparia, UL, July: 15—The Democracy intended to haye a very Inrgs and imposin rally to-lny. “They had Lyinan Trumbull, ay Parsons, dim Robinson, Harmon Bitt- terworth, Sterkel, and Gillam, Cliairman, of the State Committee, cannon, a brass band anid everything except a crowd, the Inttor at no tine exceeding 500 people. ‘There was a notable [nck of enthusiasm. Sparks was “renoininated for Congress by declamation. .4 torehlight procession anil s speech by dim Robinson concluded this inauspicious sopening. : shown to be the rato rather than Special Dispatch to Zac cntiane ESN aisle i the exception, and: the showing ts not w | .ggdSviees MU, SU arrest Acro ; ereditable one for/the Demucratle party, | was held, this evening In the Vermilion en Which elulins the right to the votes of Irlsh- |, Street Opera-Houge, for the purpose of or- mnen, ‘The adress was read at tho public | gauzing » Garfeld and Arthur Club, Nearly ‘ imeetlng in the wigwams to-night, and was | 0 nanes were gnrolfed af this preliminary loudly cheered, 1t ig ‘tho Intention to pub- Vish it and scatter it broadcast throughout the country. ‘The inesting to-night, which > closed the Convention, wis a spitited one, addresses being delivered by some of the A most briliiant Irishmen “of the country, si among them Gen. J, O'Byrne, of Wash- meeting. The ‘Younk mumberlng 150, marche -thundertng applause. lolloway “was, elected Chairman of the Club, Speeches yyere made by the Hon. J. @. Cannon, C.“M. Swallow, W.K, Jewell, and W. d. Cathou Vermilton Is booming, INDIANA. Spectat Dispatch to Tre Chteago Tribune, Men's Gartleld Clin, into the hall amid C. B. Holl ington; tha Hon, A, 1. Morrison aud uy BM G. Hickey, of Chicngoy Col, Me-[{ Darayerrx, Ind, July 15.—{{ppecanoe Namara, of Cinclunati; Capt. | County Republicans are quite jubilant over * ters, , of. Missourl; and others.” The | tha nomination of Orth. They played sue i Convention has had a sprinkling of ladies hi x attendante, and Irish o¥natory has, been It very naturally poured out In abundance, cessfully the tactics sought to be employed by tho Grint men at Chicago,—they had good staying qualities, and hung together p) . excites the hatred of resident Irish Demo- | first to Inst. On the forty-secoud ballot an i ** ernts, and attempts have beon made’ to enpt- | attempt wits made to engt the yote of Tipton : ure thy meetlug or raise discord, ‘Their In- | County solld for Mr. Geng but Ort mg ‘materialize. THE appness, To the Wealern Assoclated Preas, dlean Conveuttons ne tentions were known, however, and failed to Ispranavonis, lid,, July 15.—The follow- ing Is the address lssned by the Irish Ropub- To the Irish Voters of the United States—Pet- Low-Countiymes: With a high Benge of the esnity of pliciig before tho world: In thelr ‘uc light and the tnotiyes which actunte us In aivowlhg aur suppert of and codperation with {io prinelples of the Repabillyan patty by a. dle yenul to have a relative in t Afr. Tarper—and he came down flatfouted, snying he was, going to vote for Orth: As that gentleman’ nlrendy had 81 votes, Mar- bers innde the requisit 83, and Orth was hominated, Mevting him on the strect this morning, fires TRmyne Topresontallve inquired “who was likely to he the choles of the Democracy: next Wednesda ye to which Mr. Orth sald ie had no doubt whatever that tt would be Sir, Myers, present member froin Madison Coun- ty. ‘The tact that Myers was already. the nominee of the Nationals did not alarm him Unct organization, under the title of Irishe | In thelunst, and he said he would make a Amerleun Hepubltedng, wo feel _etiied- | thorough ennyass, und was confident of suc- x upon to stato. brictt, tho = roasons | cess, His judgment was that the campaign 2 which prompt us ,.thereto,. For. many. senrs In | would not baer ghily Opened for ong mouth, z this country the sipport of the [ridh for any hut from that tinie on It’ would be vig- eitise or purty was sougnt through the clunnols ye aratsly pros s Of prejudice or nttectian, Instruction wuxony | “fe cutee r, ] % 1 ons Thor= NDIANADOLIS, July 15,—W. B. F, ‘Treat, Seneca tune ELEN MTC ase of Monroe County, was nominated for Con- party in American Feuched, “Intelligenve ald a erltiont Es fnotion {nto the arguments wh; other party port bocamo the yuldes of 4 of thosa whoin thoy hid 3 followed, ‘This Convention, thorofare, ; ite object tho Initintory action whieh, wt nees_ and. ener polley of to the world thay the. Irlen indepen mnust truly represents that Muorty, equal os all students of whic awenr to support and maintitt tt. famous and ilvspotic de ph Retiod ot Soars four mumbured wlth th hats With the advent and rio. of the Tepublicnn politics a now om was s should roceive nm manly sup ollticnl action, and tho Irishnun, alike with hig fellow-citlzons of . other nntionalitiey, no longer gave in bia ndher- if ence to purty action beomixe of the leadership: : roviously trasted and nns for ith firm= ye followed by promplncss and Industry tn suatalniug tho cause, principles, and, tho Itepublican purty, slidl ehow to-day ure copablo of sumething more than being treated as mere pulittcat sluvea, and they aro cupably of Klunt und Intelligent thought aud detfon, und thit thoy uro the friends of that Party which rigiita wien they. hav found th tho equal rights whieh they have: ouly found In tho lund of tholr adoption, ‘The ctalin of the De crutle purty that It t¢ the only true friend of tho foreign-born citizen ta not miscapubie at prool, aAmoricun history are A well aware that during the entire xdiniitstras a° Uon of tho Democratio purty It utterly fallud to compel tho acknowledginont of those siyhts tho Constitution gunrantovs to aii eno ne: Ate loctrine, “once n subject: always a wubseor,” was porinitted ta uxlst ns a Prluciple of International Jaw until the avcor m0 Gres towiny ut Martinsville by- the Fitth District Republican Convention, Sheetal Diayateh ta The Chicago Tytbuns, Inptanaroras, Ind, July 1.—This morn- ing Mr. Porter held a consultation with the members of the State Central Committee, who wero in the city, Ibwag determined to meke the grand advance all along the Hus ‘on the 10th of August, In the meantine Mr, Porter will make several apecches,—one at Brazil on the 20th, and one at Columbus on tho sist. He will begin the canvass fornally inthe southern, part: of the State, either at New Albany or Madison. : PENNSYLVANIA. Gerrysnuna, Pa, July 1%—Tho Dem- oerntic conferees, of the Nineteenth Con- gresaslonnal Distriot unanimously renomi- nated I E, Boltshgover. ALABAMA, 1 Corusmus, Gn., July 16.~—The Democratic Convention of the Third District of Alu- bainn nominated W. C. Ontes for Congress, NEW HAMPSHIRE, | Conconp, NvHL, July 15,—The Ropublican Stave Conyention will be hetil here Supt. % a . r lon to pawor of the Ropublicnt « purty, a when, and not until thon, nglund was i Gompenod to roceda team tut tusltitig. ae CANADA. sumption, and thus tho adoptod citizen for tho. tho rights und protcetion (outside tho ited Stites) aa the eltizen horn on Attoriestt Py soll. So also to the Ropublloan party do wo owe: : at tnuet bunctloial lat wuleh bus thrown opon the public domnln to all agtial bnppy homes fi to thousutids af Pur upnrcesed gountrymien who | urrors of Britieh oppres- Hrvt_time was clothed with wil \ guaranteed tho sane the cuuctment of tha i eoturs, thua furnlabing frou and aro Neelng from tho ston, You aro awaro, suecosstul ingonult; with whi Governmunt iy bad poralstont stragglo of freedom, bave forgotten mon of tho | lust Irish aroso to such uw state at artiaant the condition of mere British rapacity vod insatiable greed, tho homes of our furthers, wo follow-countrymon, of tho oh tho nglish labored to dustroy the miintufac : turing interests of our country, Iretand, which p rown up in the midst of our generate and You cinnat 4 herolu effarta made for thor * presurvation by the wreat and: Patriutle erates. Parilumont, under whoag fostering caro theso Industries perfoctlon as torival tho bost efforts of the most skillful if Europe; nor cin you forget that tho industrics, nave and except the Hoon trade Mone, perfshod, never to appenr nyeuin, reducing Ws ty naciuultioeal Tabors ora, and leaving Us to bo the helpless victine of Compelled by such mvruiios faws to abandon gain OnCOUNUT hery fu Atueriva tho sania fate In the Domo- : eratio party, whogu ocuseleas aud porsixtent {it~ ve tempts to grat on our freo institutions the : sh 1 Canadian and American Ofla—The Re=- port of » Tory 'Tonunt-Farmer Dole« gato—Iallwny Matturs—Moavy Exe Penditures tor MUitia Purposcr. Special Dispatch to, Ths Crfeage Tribune, Orrawa, July 15.—A deputation of oll ree finers from -Londov and Petrolia are in the city forthe purpose of Interviewing the Min- {ster of Customs. ‘They desira to secure n aa further discrimination aguinst American ofls, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicazo Tribune. , Moxrucar, July %.—Aé the difner Inst might by the Fronch eltizona in honor of the anniversary of the taking of the Bastille, tho health of the United Stutes wus drauk aa tha rat Republic tn the world, at ' Byectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fon contafus, winond its other various, | LONDON, Jilly 15, Connty-Jatler Lanny has ra ate get i | Ha ANNE a WH ebay Be Fe y ths milssud, for Navlog admitted tho wives of cruclt{os of Eitzaboth or Cromwult, hat clues goino of the Bid dttiph prisoners to stay wittt provides For ubwolute froo trade batwoen Lrohind | thom in jail here over ight, contrary to the i Win Mecded nas couiutles. Nothing mor | sates, “the women so winiited were tho undor that bifghting teglslation. All our | Wives of Kennedy and MeLougtlin, ‘Thy Ine peat or of Prisons came to liauire Into the charge that. a een mtdy; and, on Lamb's confessing, the kays of the jall were at once demanded from hhn, and the Assistant Jaller puta churise. A : Speciat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Orrawa, July 15,—Tho Feports of tho ten: ant-firmers® del nutes on the Dominion of Counts ns a field of settlement live been sume English rreo-trade doctrine which wrought | lsated in the forin of an appendix to the an- such disustrous results to our own codutry, | nual Fonaet iff the Departinent of Agriault- t should quivkon tha ndiiution of overy venslit- | ure, ‘Tho Minister of Agriculture ninat 4 ent Irishgian. In inurked contridistinetion, wo | have Sound ® congenial spirit in the Ta invite your earneat, voualderation to tho vulioy | delegate who wets uit the following FubbIst of tho Republican. og Unut, taider ite i sterlny vane, in he quarter of 4 contu products whieh enter in happiness. WWitrice of British uapitallars, bistory 16 uw for for frecdaiy i with purty party tin this subject, show ung than Atnurica bag erented and ‘brougat to parca nn aanutachirics of aibtho ’ Otho profitable industry 4 vf n people, and thelr consequent Prosperity je ‘Thue has the Republican rhowi ftavle tobe thy champion und protustor of Amerioun industry to the dlscomfture of the We appeal w you, fellow-countrymet, whose record of deapornte struggles your proper ullillatlous are which | sustained for many years bumun slavory In its most degrading in hls report, whieh certainly will aenreely commend Canuda to Britishers a3 a field for hnaigrationt 5 Mali people of Cannda, having ni = peat out t in wt system of one-slded free und | foun arty | trade fs on delusion nd oA share, pub in A Government to adopt what is called # ‘National poltey, which 13. sinply this: ‘They want free trade on qayual teria; bat, if other countries WHI not grant My they suits put ong turitf, ete; and, shoul 4 England adopt a pollpy of reel) rocktyy—whieli shia will pave to do suoner oc ater, and the suoner tho form, und only relinquishea that) relia ther far horse sie would at once got vf barpacian aa cat diqpublicun art free feude with Cana th jo, anxious ts ‘ 6 fin reaident atrucl Jundian Gaye q the alncon front tie Hatin oritha save, wipud | nu oUt ee de cata ages ould be mit the only, ptheriviso etal " ane q Ne tacurcheouot Alvericy, wid iniinted tuaglarioas | UHVe orrunged thaG wn orderdiaCounell fs Principio at free laude . acroot our great Kupubllo, whether you aro prupared ibis -Governinent, with all ticipations of tha ‘ future, We to wuility for years 60 0: 18 ACCOSSIND U iu ull tho Depurtinonts of the: Gi tho light of te past-record of . at His destruction : \ eepied aa tho A inerican turn for Crecuiuy over every % the Demucravy to fuil powor joverningnt, Ih rout ‘belilon, cannot but be regarded as a otlumity, the inagnitudo uf which can scarcoly be finaye ine ~ - ‘tus NaTiOwAL COMMITTEL, “The following pauunes wore raported and go. ry fats publican Ex. éstlve Counnitter, the vacancies to be 6 over ite bright an to the tender qwuorvlce Of the very wen who axerted thelr best Med gulichent ta grant {t! Str John Mucdonutd admits that he tufted Lord Beaconsfield, an yore, fn the useont- plishment; and ft would now interesting » kuow who stutfed the tenant-farmer dele ‘The work of the extersion of the Canada Central Nuilway towards Luke Nipladay iy. belng rapldiy furwarded, About nen ary now employed on the road. Mr. Mc- dutyre, who sailed for England last wook, {t is understood will make arrangementy tor he construction of tle Sault fife. Marla branch—for which the Company will hold the churter—in the event of, the members of the Dominion Govermnent, who will bo {harry {ntimating the nature of tho policy they wil prrsue in regard to this important connee- ton of the Canada Pacilie, The following Is n comparative statement ofthe exports from the City of Ottawa to the United States for the quarter ending Juno 30, 1880 and 1870: awn hunber,. Jiouschold. offects, ol as 15,303 | $ BOLLS Special Dispateh to The Chieuga Tridiine, Monrrnat, duly 15—-A_ tending paper aayas” "The expenditures in the Dain’ lon for inilitary purposes.-as exhibited public accottnts for 1819, shows that, for the support of the ‘milltia, the country pald tn that vear a sum nimounting to $777,098.00, and for the Northwest Mounted t sity of SH823.77, or in all $1,122,523, ‘That gum capitalized would place in the hands of tho Government $34,000,000 In cash, available for the prosecution of useful public enter prises, which would return to the people yalue for the money taken out of thelr pock- els by the Government, ‘The .question fs, re wo not -pasing ton much -for our whistle? From iif to 1870 no less than 8,750,000 in round numbers hrs been spent for mititin purposes alone, to sly nothing of the expenditure in tho North- west. What fppreclable return have the people for this ‘expenditure?. Wa pa: ‘or Major-General, Adjutant-General, and Depity-Adhutante-Ccnern, “$57,580 wn year; for Brigade-Majors,, $15,013; for ‘drill: instructors, ' $30,780; for public armories, $51,855; for A. Battery, $47,600; for 3 Battery; $04,181 for the Royal ‘Military Cols lege at Kingston, $41,443; grants to riflo associations, §18,9503" local and. battalion rifle associations, $25,000; for aid to bands, $6,175; travellng penses to officers, $8,101; for the gentlemen who draw thelr salaries in their sonuttss defense at Ottawn, $42,487; TOF drill-sheds and rille-ranges, $23, ete,’ CASUALTIES. RAILNOAD ACCIDENT. Bpectat Dispateh to Tas Chteago Tribune, Inpranaronis, Ind, July 15—The Van- dalin express train from St. Loufs, due here at fo’clock this morning, ran off an open awitch at “Amo, twenty-five miles west of this elty, demolishing the engine and postal car, but doing ttle damage to tha remalnder of the train, Engineer Dodson hatl a leg erushed and a tramp who was riding be tween tho postal and express cars wns erushed about the legs and hips and suffered internally. “As soon ns possible assistance was sent to the scene of, the accident, and at 8380 tho passengers. arrived in tho ety. Tho wounded tramp was taken to’ -tho. Surgical Instituto and his. in- juries pronounced It is probably: fatal. not known who he ly, Dodson was taken back homo to Terre Haute.. The Vandalia ins been unfortunate latcly, only about a jnonth ago having hind a doubdte collision on the Western Division tr which several inen wero Killed. .A special, to the News-snys that William, Mansileld,’ freight brakeman, left the switch open for his train to bael out, ‘and went tu sleep, He was awakened by the wreck. ie ran away and hag not been seen since, ‘There ls a high bank on each side of @ road. ‘The engine -and_-tender are sti! on the right. bank. The Adams express car was split In three pieces and thrown Into the postal car, while the hag- gage car ts thrown Into the iaft bank. + Two coaches were thrown from the track. The engineer carried $1,000 Insurance in the Travelers’ Accident Insurance Company, Several of the employés were moro or less injured, but none seriously. Amos Iolten- beck, messenger, was thrown through his car Into tho postal car, and badly bruised and. cut, 1B. #. Mullen, fiteman, was thrown on tho right bank, and cut and brulsed. John ‘Trimble, conductor un the Louisville sie; er, had hia back Injured. Tle has a $5, volley tn the Travelers’, Ernest Wovarsal inall agent, had his back injured: and Is and bruised. _ DROWNED. “, Speeiat Dispatch to The Ohicaco Tribune, ~*~ Rocuuster, Minn., July 18,—Elbert Siing- eriaud, son of T.-S, Slingorland, of Dodge County was drowned in the bronch of tha Zumbro Monday at a point known as Blake's MIM; | Quite a number wer bathing, and all hnd dressed themsolyes when St was Noticed that ho had not came from tho water, Search was {nstituted nnd thelr worst fears were “realized by finding his body*fonting down the stream twenty rods below, Young Slingerland was-a recent graduate at Apple- ton, Wis. and had gnany sterling qunlittes rat endenred hin’ to the hearts of his'asso- elates, ‘Trevayitiy, Pa., July 18.~—Toney Maurer, & promlnent Germano of Theobald & Maurer, was drowned while bathing at the Nawton Dam, Olt Creek, this ovening ahont 8o'cluck. Ife “was a’ goot swinuner, but, relzed with cramps, sank be- fore ald could reach dim. i : — HE NARRAGANSETT, * -Bpectat Disvateh'to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Wasiinatoy, D. C.; July 15.—Gen, Du- inont, head of the Steamboat Inspection Service, to-day suspended investigation Into the Narragausott disnster on the ground that {nspectors Hovey and Beckwith, who wore conducting It, having. themselves Inspected the steamer wore interested: parties and nut it ones to carry forward the Ingulry, Other officers will be selécted, and the examination will proceed, Fy DIED OF SUNSTRHOKE, Spsciat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune, Kerokus, Ia,; Jtly 15.—Thomas Blontgon- ery, who was prostrated by the extreme heat in this elty Inst Tucsday, died at the Engle Hotel this morning. . lis gon arrived too Inte to aco his father bofore he explid, The deceased wag about 70 yenrs of age, nnd ree sided fn Davis County, this State,” Ilo wis firattendance upon the United States Dis- trict Court.” | i : ROASTED ALIVE. | F Brapronn, Pa. July 16.—Lust ovening an all-pipy Hne burst near Sulamanca, N. Y,, City and the spurting ofl by somo means took fire.’ A Syout-olt danghter of John Washburne was playlag at the fat whon the rupture in the plpgoccnrred, Her clothing Was sutttated. with oll, and before she could get away she wes caught In tho flanies and literatly/ronstei alive, : ae : COLORADO FLOODS, ‘ Dexven, Colo, July 15,—Adyices. trom along the Kavisns Pacthe Ratlvond say thoy were aldo ‘Visited by a heavy storm, extend. tng from Mirage to Cedar Point. At Hu Ne veoplo had to'ellmb on the roofs for safety, While a freight-train of eleven ears wis crossing a bridge at iugo, ten of the cara Were Wished away, No lives lost, WRECKED.” Spectat Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune. Denven, Colo, July 15.—~Lho. Trituno's Santa F6 special says vn train of forty-two cara was Wrecked on the Naw dloxivo & Southern Vaciilo Raltrond,. near Santa-¥6, thirteen ears being snitabed, ‘Chreo persons were injured, -no one fatally. ro aN .- ANOTHER vier, New Yank,-July 18—DPasco Curaso, the Ttalfan tnjured tn the accldont on the Long Island Rallrond yeeterday, dled this mormny, Other deaths tospectee wha ‘i TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Pinvavenrurs, July, 15—~The “Ambrican Philologteat Avsoglation meots next year In Clovelond, O, F ‘ Cincunxacs, Inly15,—A class of tov young: women took tle vell to-day ot the Convent of tho Good Shepherd, enterlug the Order of the Slatera of Charity, ees x > PHILADELPHIA, July 15,—Gen, Hartrantt entered upau hid dutlesas Collector of this part to-duy, ‘ Cowvanis, O.. July 1&—Abont. twenty, editars of Domocratic weeklles met hyre tu- day ond organized an association to bo known us the Democratic Presa Association of the State, ‘Ihe Executlye Committee are composed of the oft Cowpalgn Documenta. Advertising Agen- cles, Finwuce and Accounts, urg provided for hi die constitution. Fol lowing aro the olicers: L. Marper, President; Thomas Wester, Secretury, ‘ : ‘OLene, O. July 15—Eho first number of the Evening Tones was issued to-day. tt is Democratic in pynelplos, and belng the only datly organ of that ‘party in this elty bids fair'to succeed. E. A. Lil in tho. chief and A. D, Petlon, former owner af.tho Blade, buslnoss managap, * Civeisxaty, July 16.—Charges of unmar canie conduet having heen preferred pgainst Christy, Coff & Cu., on account of thele man ner of asin warehouse receipts, the Board of Ofticers of t% Chambur of Commerce lins set next Thursday Corn henring. ‘Tho cnso is ono of moro thay ordinary {nterest, and tts determination will be luoked for eagerly, a FIRES. AT BRADFORD, PA. Sptetat Dispatch to The Cateaga Trituni, ‘Braprokp, Pa, July 16—Thres 25,000 barrel fron tanks filled with.oll nro now burning at Custer City. Tank No. 836 made an overflow at 10:20 to-day, dotting fra ta No. 455. Tho burning fluid jumped dver the high embankment and ran down the creok to De- golla, a sea of flamoand smoke, Fifteon or twenty derrick and tank-honses and. several woorten bufidings and .bridges wore burned. About? o'clock to-night No, 455 bolled over, setting firo to anather tank, and whon this in turn overflows another tank is doomed to go. A. a good dent of valuable property has been destroyed. ‘Thousands visited the acene of the fire to-day. Thy tank on Kansns Branch, Duke Centre, containing 25,008 {st above barrels, struck Inst night, mado two over flows to-day, but did no bartleular damage. fonight 10 Munster threw out about 6,000 barrels of burning vil, arming and hedging In with aelrele of fire suother big tank which report pays Ig doomed, It ts snfo to say thot fully (25,000 barrels of ornds oll isin flames. tts finpossible to estimate the loss, ‘Tho fires had a depressing in- fiuenco on the market, which: closed wealc at Birvpronn, Pa, July 15.—At 11 o'clock to- night ono of tho hu ron tanks at Custer has been burned out, and the other -is now down to the hotfing-ovor int. Water fs bejng pumped in and the oil drawn off anil burned on the surface of the stream. It now looks us if tho other tanks adjoining tho proporty were safe. The burning tank at Kansas branch, haa almost spent Its fury, and it is thought the fire will be confined." The loss uy, hoe pregent from tho storm in tho Bradford region will reach $115,000, AT POTTSVILLE, PA. ' Porravinte, Pa. duly 14—Tho Marglo Franklin colliery, owned and operated bythe Enterprise Coal Company, at Excelsior, burmed this morning. Loss, $25,000; insur- anee, $7,000, "Tres fiadred mel aNd boys were thrown out of employment.” . * IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 235 nt 6:80 yesterday. Afternoon was caused by an oll-stove explod- ing In the second story of No, 874 Arnold street, owned by Androw Raleigh and occu- pied by Aloxander -Hetderson. Dama: bo the tie was oxtinguished with.9, Tow buckets af c Sg. femmes several rigs water, — ‘| AT ARNPRION, ONT. ‘ Anrsrnrior, Ont, July 8%.—Twenty stores» inthe business part of tho town, burged to- ‘day, Loss,.$50,000. * . é : “THE. WHATHER. CHICAGO. : ak The weathor grumbler was almost an un-' known quantity Iu Chicago yosterday.- The day, in comparison with those’ which went this city, of the firm, cers, ~Colmittges on.| & ing is editorjus, before it In the caxller part of the week, was quite tolerable, andthe. evening was simply delightful, Of the weather as itextsts just at this. juncture, it-might. well be, sald, “Thon, If ever, come perfect days,"”—nnd tho exculgs se the days mid go them ono better. The temperatire yesterday, as observed by Manassa, optician, 88-Madfson street, Trims UNE ‘Buildings ‘Was, at 8 a. 1,80 -degrees;-10 Q. Ur, 83; 13 1,803 8 p, in, 86; 7p, nu, SL, Burometer—8 a, m., 2.575 TD. hy 20440 ‘Tho reports at the ‘Health Department ‘up to 6 o'clock: Tuéaday, afternoon show, that tho deaths of-childrer under 5 -yeurs of aze wore 181, against eluhty-s|x for the- corre sponding days, of previous week, .Tho shialless number, In. any one .day—tyenty- four—was ‘Tneaday: of ‘Inst week, and tho greatest—forty-soven—was ‘Tuesday ‘of thts weel, » For the other days the death rate has rin from dwonty-elelt io Suvtyaiie ner. lay, toring Sunday with thirty-c! hy climblig Monday.to forty-aly, and Tuvgday. to forty; seven, ‘Ihe wegthor, of course, has’ had wueh.to do with this alarming: {nerense, but othor cnuses.have no doubt done thelr share nf the work, sttelt as improper food and) un: healthy surroundings, Meo ks SANDWICH, LL. + Bpectat Dispatch to The Cheaga Tribune, Sanpwicu, Il, July 15.—Tiio weather. here has been exceedingly warm for the Jast few days, the thermometer varying frouy95 to 100 deg. in tho ‘shade, Several cases of siustroke liave beon reported, but only one resulting fatally, that of «© Dans named Johnson who had, been In tlils country. buta fow weeks, and who was-avercame by the liont in the harvest-flold of William Fraser and dled yesterday, :'To-day a gentle breazu is blowlng and i¢ 13 much cooler... "+ ' es yh CINCINNATH. - . Crnernnatt, July 18.—Although rain fell {his afternoon, and the ntmosphero Js docid- edly cooler, thore were a number af _prostra- tons from heat touliy, and three fatal cases, NEW YORK, |. -_ New Yons, July 15—The wonther has thodernted considerably, The thermometer id not risa above 8. No* prostrations by Be a eat. ¥ we INDICATIONS... Orricy oF tHe Cuine SigxAu Orricen; Wasiunaton, D. C,; ‘July. 16-1 a. m.—For tho Lower Lake reglon,partly cloudy weathor, Jooal raing, southerly winds, veering to uorth- wosterly, statlonary. or-lowor temporature, falling followed by rising barometer. ae For Tonnessee and the Ohio Valley, partly cloudy weathey, ocenstonal rain, southwost, veering te, pucthwere wide feflonnty tata rature, fullawed by rising barotictor. aity the Upper Lalo region and Upper Mis- alastpnt ? vyalley, elear. or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly northwesterly, sta. Uonary or highor temparuturo. and barome- tor. * . : Yor the Lower -‘Missoarl Valley, clear or partly cloudy . weather, winds mostly north- Westarly, stationary or higher temperature, nearly stationary barometer, « Tine, | Har) Ter) Hu) Wind, Valin, | Weather RIT |B Weel 1 , 133] * age] ihe} al | Be BW “Maxima tata : NHRAL QUARRY Act CEN HAL StOauOs OuNy. To ADeI® ba) st) epatademieaunasaevaweesees ai aggangaedsaesT: Es : Wes wenitial ss, Po a hits The Now Presidents oF: tho Mexican Ie- tes , y a Oe Eee Gur dispatohes from Mexico leave little doubt tuat Geu?Gousates bes Deon elocied ireatdent, of that Uepublic, avn accessor to Dinz, who has heen tn that aMee since Match 4; 1877, Tha cleus Won was held on Sunday Inat, and the new Ureal- dont’s term of DMeg begins on tho Ist of Decetas DoF, 1890, and conUnues four yeage. ‘This vas tho arrangemont-which was inddée whon Ding eatie ints power, and nt the sumo tiine it was" provided that'n Président should be intligivle to Aacond term Immediately after tho feat, iz appenrs to have adhored loyally to this under- standing, Aid, although hia onoinles have oreditod Alin with an aubition to bo hls own sivevssor, be bus given no oyldenco of auch feolti. Ho notonly refrained from nny endeavor to nad- .Fance his own interest, but preserved an, att. tude af tolerabtyoonsiatent noutrallty toward tho various aspirants, Gon, Manual Gonzales, tha new Presidant, jrna lately, Minlatey of War, and aftorwan! Commannder-in-Chiof of the io is ahative army. In-tho Westarn Btates. of Matnmors. During the War of Reform, crane. years ago, ho wa a Conservative, and he fought with tho French at Puehin fora be could flop his arms and crow twice, but that tine hns ted. Ie cut atand (hore and bane ker and crow and flap, and the old residonta will Inugh In contempt, and nak him why ho dotst't alart a tatty foundry in Custer, “Chora is no fun there any moro. aren aman unpe Into a hotel dintngsroony with a bovwlas ulfo in his tecth and np revolvor fy ondh minds he cat thit anybody tf le shoots, and an soon ns ho begins shooting tha guest nearest him rises up and then knooks him down with a picey of cranherry plo, or hits him in the eye witha bolled potato, It used to bogrentaport for Wild Hills to ride Into town on a mule, and shont and yeltand whoop and sinsh until everyhady was driver indoors, bu { 4g not done any, more, ‘Tho last ono who brlod te was wonoked oft his mule‘with a quiart can‘of tomntocs and taken hefore tho Court, when bls Honor said: “'Thotghtiess and giddy: boy, you probably font, area fy" harm; put By Folio wi ic ch eyon wound's nrogs-oyad dog jn frag, trontye, four shots Into oa ‘crowa saute i] foot iff In May, 162. Being taken priconar, ho went over to the cause of -Junroz and rendorad him good a ey iesios i Gaviornl \urin the doyn- fall of Maxltuitinn. Ite engaged with Dinz In tho revolution of 1871, and wor is clitet. depandenco ngnin in the revolution of thd, Ho is not popu ine with the Libornis, und ft has hoon pradidted that his lection would bo faltowed by o1vil war. , Tho urge innjoriiy by whieh he A nents to have~beon looted may, hows aver, provent any .sutuh .untinppy result, ‘The othor and unsuccessful wapiranta to tho Presidanoy. wars Don Jurta Bonltez, a close political associate with Ding and n Minister dure ny. nost of his administration; Gen, Garolt do fa Cadena, Govertior of Zeatecns, an invetorate fighter and revolutionist ‘and “much givou to pronunoinmantooss Dont Tanod jo Lule Vullorta, Jhiof Justicn of: Mexicn, and for two yenrs do dure Vieo Presidout, formerly a Miniatdr of Juarez, and roputed tobe a Rod Inwyor and f aiaterman; Gon. Tymiclo Mulia, Minister, of Wir during tho torins uf Junver and Tofudi,: nnd “vory -popular with tho: militury glassy and, Don Manuck Maria del Zamnoona,, Minfster to’ this coupitry for the pnst six yours.’ Hs nuccessor itt that post was promptly: appoh edd ng spon ue tho sitecoss of Gonanles wae known, ‘Tho chief atrength of Gonzales lies in tho. trre~ conciinble antipathies atid nepirations of his compotitors: bbsldes which ho fan military mii who baa tried his own har! a revolutions and will know how to dea! with thom,. OBITUARY... THE REV. L. M. GLOVER, Special Dispatch to’ Tad CAteago Tribune, JACKSONVILLE, Ill, July 16—Tho Roy. L. ‘M. Glover, D, D., ‘one of our oldest, ablest, and most honored eltizens, and pastor of tho First Preabyterlan Church sinee 1848, died ati p.m,, after n severe illness of two woeks. Hls pastorate Is one of tho ‘largest: in, tho Weat, and ag a nian and minister he has long beon known and revered by thousands within and outside. hig awh ghureh and denowlt tion, His oldest. son is-a realdent of Chi -and editor of the Saturday Lyening Ler +, WILLTAM DICKEY... Darton, 0,, July 15.—-William Dickey, an old and widely-known ‘resident, died In. thls clty.ttls morning. Ie was one of tha targest contractord in butiding the’ Ohlo & ‘Indiana Canat fifty years ago, nud established the firat Hne" of mail and Gigrenger prekets of the é h he necumulated a large id West, throngh-whi fortiino, 9" .”. J. KIRK OSMOND.: Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, , Davenvont, . Thy; June 15:—A' dlspatch jar, “Wise, K, ty tron: Iowa ‘City states‘ that J. Kirk Osmond died there’ this. cietiing. “Mr. Osmond ‘was for two yenrs city editor of the Gazette, and left his desk’ {n March ‘and Jing’ been falling aradually since. lig was ‘alan local .cor; respondent for Tus Cuicaco Tinsuny. - é, eS ARCHERY TOURNAMENT. The Meeting at Wuithlo Closed—Lart )Days Shooting—Prizes Awarded. Spectat Dispateh (a The Untcago Tribune. Burrato, N. ¥., July. 15—Tho tourna. tentof the Natfonal Archery Association was concluded this afternoon witha brilt- {ant mecting. There'was's Very fine ‘crowd in attendauce, and some véry fair Individual shooting was done. . The feature of the day was tho ‘rentlemon’s. team shoot, which ofiéned the afternoon program. Ench team consisted of four mombets from ench soclety, thirty arrows cach at sixty, fifty, and forty yards. Chis score was'as follows; .. “ AMDEN AncHEnS, MARIETTA, O SM bee et Htty, Score. LL, Peddingbau mn + 450 L. D, Davat .. 8 40t EW, Devol.,.. uk BoE J.B. Dovol + O88 - Totals 1,039 WADASE MERRY DOWMEN, SnanpouDeystiie, IND, i lee Sco W, 1, Thompso: a BiB J. A. Bont. BL 403 I. Mostcot 69 Prt) W, Brower, 57. » 285 1 Potala ..recce oe Tat NORTH BIDB ARONERS, OF ort’ ae ‘i » Scare, Jobin Witkeson . ca id Walter Burnham 47 Granger Nintth, 33 3.0, Sluky, Ci ai Totals .... 201,860 IIQULAND IAGO, * Ww. my FP, Hull a ‘m67 ©. G Haromont Bw 1, B, Woston, ay ore eee 205 “7,05 : AUFFALO TOXOPMOLITES, - fer Boh By voy, dilla, ore, F, Bldway’... pesvee IT & 838 8.0. Spauldin: 435 Walter Grango: B88 %, L, Parker, 800 Totnls....+ . 1,000 A gentlemen's handicap match: followed with forty-clgirarrows ut sixty yards, with about th! Ry Hoan of which’ iit totlowing were the winners: ford P. Hi: all, of Chiengo} Air, E. B. Weston, of Ohicago; Wit Brewer, Crawfordsville; GE, Penrsall, Brooklyn, Tho -lidies ‘shot a handicap match -with twolve entries of forty-cleht arrows: at fifty yards, ‘The whiners wore 29. folio’ BM sf. Church, SHehigan Bisa ‘I’, * Davis, Raflnloy/Mys. Spulding. Brown, Lnstings, pst y Atte Loverlug, Builato. Mra.Dayis had tho lurgest score, but lost bocauge heay- ily handicapped. In the evening the prizes, which wre valued nt £3,000, were presented to the winners at the Palace Hotel. THE HEBREWS. Closing Proceedings in the Convention * _ at Detroit. — % ee . Dernorr, Mich. July 15.—Tho second‘ an- nual Conveiitlon of the National Rabbincal L{ternry Assoolation closed its three-days’ session hero to-day. ‘This Assoclation was organized iu Now York a year ago, and now numbers: Aftyslx rabbis, of wham, about hal€ were present, ‘Their sessions have been quite: Inrgely attended by: mumbers of tho, Yearned ‘professions outslile of the :Iabrow- padgualt ‘A and tho papers and dtécusslons have awakened condtiurable interest... Papers have been. rent ou “The Posie tlon af :.tho Jews In, Gyitizntton,? by the i lon. Mf. -Elingls, of Now York; on “tn Tt on Misfortune: to Bo f dpe by "Dr, “Adler, of Chfengoy on "Our |, ‘Young Men" by Dr. Fall, of "Buftulos and tho. closing addreas'on “Tho Nature and Ine Nuonee of Judalau,’? by Drv Hlrach, of Loulayiile, * af Dr, Alndorf, of Dotroit, read a eulogy on ir. “Elnhorn, - and announced that:- his biography waa about to be pyblished,and the. auwottnerment eltcited hearty appliuse. | Tho following are the ofiivers for the enau- ing Sears. Srosidont, Dr, Max falitenchinds -Vjee-Presldent, Adoloh Iebah; ‘Trease* urer, Dr. ‘alk; Corresponding Secretary, Dr. It, dindorty leaording Secretary, Dr. 1 5.) Mores: Litarary' Comuniting,: Dre, i. M. Kolifer, I. Milzeinér, 8 1, Zonen- schren, B, Felsenthal, y i Committes are ‘to have churgo of tho editing and publishing of tho new Jewish quart * Chicago was chosen, na the place for the meeting next year,” * tt Rie ssoclullun: Wag given a exeurston his eventing. on the river ebraw citizens of Weta, by Me re Tho lustaramod A Baded Town—Tho Mild and Provalo Mego of Lifo Now Provailing at Cupe tor Clty.’ | fe a oe - a *, Detroit Pree Ie a *. Michigan wen who have ino roturned from oraver départes, tathoes day? writs attanuer ¥ i mn 1 in’ ‘iuokauth, Tonto, down rad alvons and valvers, ontal Ow Bn ja.au 8 tho gront lucky dountiin Ibex aud, palling so gore, NO ond gives dim 4 accond look, If he {amsps Ante a aatoon aut ig Full Of dust aud calle kor the driuka for the crowd, the sallgoniay won't tue Adecuntor until hq ongus the bag to see ff sUisu't Mled with brick~ dust, Thero wae 8 thine when @ ion could atand on the ‘public square and banker for a gavd old- fashioned rougb-and-qumbie light, nad got it bo- ane down buckskin hovolty. Guster City. ‘Tha sonteneo of this court 4x that you hive your hale out, your leurgings ripped olf, and then’ he kicked outot the city, nuver to return ener: Penalty of} having” your enra cropped.” Men used to go tolling up and down the main atrect pleking thelr teoth with a tiuze knife and asking where nid gélvoyard was, but-éyou thie: mame of Wut was cut short Inst fill when tho costables altiehed. the footpleks. for dott, aud ehucked ¢ho plekerd ith tho hasemont look-up onvguspicion that toy. wore Jooking around to catenl otd axes and Buek-sawa, Hurdly a month ago tho “Great Torando of the Plains” was dchoeked down with an axshandie and tun in and tied $23 beenuso he stogt oa barrel and, yalled for somo oho’ te tread an Hie Worspads and thereby digturhed-four men who wore Jn a houso near by rending tracte; 5 BUSINESS FAILURES. The Gratifying Statistics Presonted In aS Ty Bablow & Co,’ Olremare + y, New York Timea, Jyity 14.° * : According.to the ‘quarterly ‘Olrowlar giving stutisticsof tho business falturesin this country, whieh hag just been Iysued by Dun, Burlow & 70, (219 yor 1880 has thus far. shown a gratify. Ang, as well ng an astonishing, diminution in the, number of failurce aud “thd nimount bf ‘ounso-" |. quent louges. During:.tho ast threes months only 1,065 failures: hive been roporled in the en- tlre country, with Hnbiiities’ amounting to $20,- 111,089, or an’ average Mubllity of §18,88t. Tho first threo ‘months of tho prosent your, witnoased. 1432. fulluroay while, tho: Ifae Dilitios aggregated‘ only $12,777,014, inking tho! fvorago Hubility only. 88,022," For tho. ‘first! Of 180; thorofore, tha number of frilures throughout tuo Stutesaud Territories amounted only to 2,407, with total Mabilities, agerexating $32,885,763, ‘These figures are the smallest ever vecordod for any sttuilar poriod sinow' Dun, Bai. low & Co. bye begun to publish thoir statistics. ‘Thoro was a remarkabie‘fullivg off to ‘failures during the frat six monttis ‘of, 1870, but tho do- /oreuse this year bns beeu ovon greater. In tho first half of lust sone thore wor reported 4,058 fallures, with Habfiitics ‘amounting to $05,77),- io.,"Thle' rcemed Iie a wordorful: rerluction! with poe fret alx months of tho Zour previous, 1878, when the Hubilitios renchud 130,000,000 In round numbors, or nearly twico as Brouta sum asin 18, * ho present year ahows thus far n ratio of ro- ductfon- over isi} fully as groat ag that year.dld over‘the preceding’ vear, “This means that the rat six. months of: 1880; us compared with tho correspquding. porlod of 1878, show, 8 roduction in tite ainoustt at tusses by fullures of nearly ing tho 'entiro year 1873 there whon gompaved x .. During ex Woro 10,478 falluros, with Habllition renching tha: |) % vidare, Hoone Co.. He shy 8 ee, enormous amount of $235,080, 108, giving an uvor= 7 ‘AR ETA: 1 have deon wsina your INDIAN BLOdD feo loss by cach fallufo of Zn. Lust year | AEAUL for somig time, and am portgctly xatistad wit. {25110001 bebilites: the nvevngs Hawley boigg | Reecagusuetvens he Neyrad ftemntsn he San: x , cb unt . mae FICHE net tuk Gea Red One eRe |. Bob sou Homans Aud Ueliat es RL WRT KALE tres has continucd up ta tho present tims may be taken ‘as a frosh illustration of tho healthy condition of tho. businces of the country whigh nourly overybody bolleves provaila. When half | _ BLOOD PURTIFInG, DR. CLARK JOHNSON’S Bi It neta ae It neutral floods wine manperor st} Ww nae yar Festarcd tu peri ) No. Ww antht DaAR losses by bad dubia huvo boon reduced tn-two |: B40 years from an’ amount‘aqual to. $5,000,000 per Woex down to 0 sum equaling ips than $1,250,000 Per weak; that fapt would cortuinly seam to be. sure slam of a general business prospority.' Not'only aro tho figures in themsolves avidences of prosperity, but tho -abseneo of they Imply ts n part of tho existing favornbla condition of business." It is ovident that, so far -iS'credits aro conouracd,: the risks of businbsy in tho last six manths: have beon reduced to a inthiinum, It ts to be remombered, too, that the yolumo of businoss transactions hus {varsused phormnously ‘over that of raced ie. years, Taken ia tholr broadeat wuuse, the statistics of tallaros here given imply a ‘condition of prosperity and A sufoty ingranting oredita which has not been oquuted horotofore in-the history of the country. Itis to bo borne In mind, however, that thesa Ugures are nothing moro ‘than those of the fin- Mediate past. In no senso aro thoy prophetic. «; With poferonoo,to the outlook for the future, tho olvoulur adds: “It would Lo unwise to Igy uore the oxistunce of conditions of ‘business Whion tey do not in any dograe filusteate, For instance, It ts snfo to say that for: tha noxt six imonths the chances of making ‘money do not “beur any comparison with tha obunoos ng tliey oxletud In the lnstsix mouths of 2870,. ‘Tha: cft'- cumstances of tho two Periods tre nlmosk prow olpoly reversed. At this time Inst yonr stocks of alinost every product were amall, and values at O minimum; at tho present hour the results of stimulated production, lurgely, Increased ime portation, aud Fousral notivity, aro seen in ace Cumulations of goods and very: uncertain. yale ues, Tho possibilitivs of making monoy, there- fore, rest solely upon tho slow aud .gradval tb- sorptjon of gouds by consumption. “The ability of tho country te. absorb, consume, and pay for its reguiremonts has never been grouter, nd the galing thatare to bo mado are ifikely to bo tho resute of logitimato trade rather than tho quick prodts which were realized last year from spceulativa advances. “'bose who gun afford to walt for this yradunt realization of tholr profits will doubtloss participate in tho Fonoral prosperity which exists, bucit {a pain- ully ovidont that there are‘ many who ure heavily weighted with merchandise bought at extreme prices, and whose profits, oven for tho past yon, have buon or will be protty olfoutuall oxUnguished by tho sottling iu pricos which 8 going, on in almost avory depariment of busl- pas,” 4 - . Another thing to bo considered, the alroulne Roos on to say, 18 the uncortuinty us ta te pras- pects of tho Pepa snes, Taek yeur tho imaguificent wheat crop harvested and tho high poten roallzed because of the general faituro uf ho” crops Europo, rote. “the © most 0 Joga which |. ry OD BY | BLQOD 8 am ion valua iy aa comp! ¥ the bent ma Secoumend In im tank contribution to Prosportt: or the country 4nd. the royival of ‘truaes A good parvest abroad this year would have the effeot of groutly lessoning the amount of grain Amerieun faruiors could fad B forslen Tmarket for, and leave many milions pf basheis as an Heunlebls surblug. “This jae possibility notto be ignored, : . A now feature of Dun, Barlow & Co.'s olrcular {s a sorics of reviows of the proeont candition nf Peaslnens fe a the prmolpal cities tn tho gouns ry. With tha oxceptiny of Allentown, Pa, and Baitinoro, Md. tho reports in every caso arp that tho prospect for the coming fall trade is oxcellont, Baltimore morchanta expect only f moderato bualness, Deonuae tholr country couse tomers purohasod thelr stocks whon pricce wero considerably highor than now, ond the deoline in prices bus tou vortuin extent wipat out the Protts of tho year'a indo, Aliontown reports a rathor discouraging outluols, cypoolally {a the fron and coal induatrios ——— “Tho Codo” in.South Carolina, , + Uhariraton (9. 0.) News and Courter,” ‘This is probubly as appropriute a tino’ as nny to print y sommunicution which we rocelved Jast Wednesday froin W, 1. Cash, «who is am- bitlous,: it some, of uohleving “distinction of somno sort asa lortor-writer, Tho luttor to us ls ga followas f 2 Casn's Deror, 8. July 6, 1890,—Ta Messrs, uch Ling rau havo recently. mani. Riontay 4 I) ‘au f fosted 1 disposition to RA reprootl mn tradi G4 Aah, 8 iy tather, Gol, B.. 0, € troublo with Mossra. Shannon aud Do Pass Four douyee In this respeot inust conse from th 0. A a 7H. OARU ‘Tho oxperlment which Mr. W, 13, Uneh 1s dite Posed to try bas-lost eyou tho attraution of Throntuning communientions of dis Vor kluds have markod, us with milestones, tho, Toul it fos boon ony choles to follow Jn South Carolinn, Thoy indlgate tho distunca wy have truvelod sineo'the journey began, und yo cer- tainly have no disposition to turn back upon tho brercat and futuro and sot uur faces toward tho. past. Wo bollovg thut we correctly expross tho public southment uf tho people of the Atato when, Wo jnsist hut mon Ike Cal. Cysh, wha defy the’ tay shall: reasivo na more sonal js givon to common criminul yute,.a our opinion, and it our express Il. ‘Tho.uttijudo af Col, Cash prasonta the issue squarely. ven before tho bloady work was done bo bad hittorly ubused those who wore Glaposad to upholit the tuy and are opposed taduellug, No word tn bis copious vocauulnry Was tuo harsh, howover high tho charuotor of tho yontioman whom ho ussuited, gineg the duol thero 18 no doulal of gullt, horaven any exprosilun. ot regret. It ff not, therefarg, a common onse, Wo sny dollboratety that ‘nn: falwring or timidity dealing with Col, Cash, will make the *oode pf honor! the papreinc uw In Bouth Carona: thera {3 un middie proud Vor this reason, If for no uthar, avery thaght- ful citizen oust deairo aid will demard that tha law, by enforced, aud thut justion bo meted out to fio letter, a ~ Comparing Docamonta, < Utiea Herukt, * - : HTTRADQUARTERS BEUOND ConPs, Gettys: BUG, AUMY OF THE PoTOyAG, July By Lith Rea, George @. Meade, Commando Aca f ihe Patomts + ‘The irons wudar my commaud> have ropulsed tho onauy's asauult, ayd> bayo Hpoein Gdtetioan Tyee eT abe YO ul he ~ WB, iO * i w SiajoyeGoneral” “ Dewbonatio NAgIONAL Convention, Cni~ ago, Aug. 20, Ihde Teatoed, ‘That thia Cons vontion docs explicitly declare, aa iba sonso of tho American poople, that, aftor four yoars of failuca ta restora the Union by the experimont of War, {wetigu, bpananity, wid tha pylilic wells furodemund that finmediate stops by mado for ® ceasution of buatiiitieg,” . ‘ ‘That waa the Nomocratio response to Hay: poole '# announcement to Gen. 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