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a : ' THE .CHICAGO TRIBUN MONDAY, JULY 26, 1880—TEN PAGES. i oa $ concerning Gon, Gartlcld. The latter was | liands of punsant ‘proprietors, This, how- and at ne sited iatoly. aftee te time Ge ate alles and of a Nattonal Government, and of course 4 7 1 - ebarge by arase" D lor 0 " f YON wee” Dla veil es, ‘y promptly brovon He bo n shallow Ue eH ever, was more thane any Ainistey 1 Be eee oe ieee aie tailicors it isperfectiy | CO nob want a Natlonal Pyesttent, Mad Tio a Y, & | coume tho reported sontcrent jon ohn s ene gland could venture to propose at this time. | clear that these fs ne srrouad whirever for the | young wan understood what be was writlyg nate Hecht ard a eon grip ee the | So Ar. Glndstono's Governmont has n bill | ChtttG Ot tt videnes 18 about, he would nye understood. that of Utont, establish wlusively the latter allly oxprossion attributed to him. now pending providing that In timo of ox: athena i a ee oa ee necessity the people who want s National 3 Prestdont will vote for Cartel. ceptional distress no tenant shall be ovicted |“ Farther on, the Court says: "The right of NY MAIL—IN ADVANCE—POSTAGE PREPAID, | Aone the rel is happenings of yester- | from his holding for non-payment of | tio officer when acting In tho Mno of tls duty | Moreover, Hancoek’a iden of carrying out MOE A gent, pot tNG 200. tho Constitution wag shown in hls brief cain- Bi! Jaret a penn, permont Oo.) tay in and about Chicago which aro chrontelod | rent without first receiving compensation | to protect.ils person and his life from un Dolly and sunday, one sent Jn our columns this morning will bo found a sere ri ‘ond In Now Orleans, where ho deliberately xot aside tho lus of Congress ond erected tnken, Sho sugiosis various reforms wherp- | canvusg at Uhleago, thongh why tbdhould bo so hy single women are to have un oven | no well-tnformed person’ enn understnnd. Gen, chnneg In the hard struggle for oalstenca, One | Chamberiain ds Iiely alee to have a nuinber of of those will atvile the reader ad original, not |} yotos, but hts olcetlon would require first the eminently Justor practlenble, Bho admits that | overthrow of Mr. Biaine’s power and prestigo in na Innttera now stand the avernge woman's end | the State, as hela known not to be on frlondty in Ife is to get married, an objet she tyrecs 1s | terms with Gen, Chanbeortain deetdedly natural and proper, and while ought ee tobe oncouraged tindor certaln proper condl- Many Desonserrs, the Virginia girl who tions, Sho holds to the thoory, howover, that | wns shot by her brothor to savo the “bonor” yf: onoh worm should be content with ono bua | the fimily, tolt her attendants juat before sho! YERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ta neat Cent, mon by the Rov. P.W. Flak, nt tho First Con for tho labor and for whatever tmprove- | lawful violence, stands upgu the highest y ir- a YS! quentiy. tnt gremntional Church, on “Tho Bapremo Texcet- ments he may have placed on the land dire | ground,” and In sungulng up says: M band, nud, having had ong, should bo satisted. | died tofnke of ncettalu ring which ‘sh Katurday of Hunday, Teuce of tho Doetrine of tha Cross "s-and by | Ing his occupancy. ‘Tho amount thus to bo-| fh this case thare wasn party of tirteon mety the State and local laws of Loutstann, whieh | widows should be prohibited by Inw front cons | Itwas her engagement ring—put ea i in bie ee ERLE RDI tho Tov. Atthie Little, at the ‘New Fue | patd is limited by tho lu. > | al banriug commissiongas Collectortet Internal | jint all been dectnred anil smd vod. ‘Tho | tructma n second marriage, tt fa argued tn | by ane who promisod to mary her but nfter- Sine aapes- par yon gland’ Congregntionat Chureb, on ‘the trite | ‘This bill is denounced by the land-ownors | nate tragedy ocurred. They were reautred by mumber of Repnbliteans who have fallen Into | support of this novel position that, ns long as | wards decelved her, Thoro ian warning for fool. Chabot Folte | ineaning of Bt Paut’s infection: “30 care: | of nglandasrovolutionaryand Communistic, | tol duty nnd thelr orders to mu through this | the Hancock ne Ig really surprising, ‘Chey | there are not men cnough to go round, enol | jeh girls in tho history of this poor woman, Paw ution: ful for nothing": ant necounts of tho |’ Relghbortigad. They woro supposed to be pro + | Woman should make tho most. of ono, nnd not Beenie cies ata apa : Specimen coplea rent sor 4 | closing teen ot the Sueday: aad Aaanae and the entire Whig element of tho Liberal, teeter bo bo mnajunty’ of tho Jan and tho wuthar. en be eouited on tho fingers of ono hand: | ‘oinay nppraprinte a reeond and thied th enkc | Denar isa frlendof nearly all animal cre a Yost-Umtico addrosa tn full, ing Btate ni i 4 = j 4 Oe Tnited Stntes. The Revenue lnwaot tha a i ny, 13 Ui U = eat, ops ios aslaiyee th Pb ene meeting at Dako Iu, with a sermon by Bishop: party lave declared ndatnst It. Te tho bitt Geaeral Government wore, to say tho lonat,of ns There Is Forney, 1; Gen, Pearson, the hero of ofdeath, ‘This writer thinks that wiows who | tion, tut even he has been obliged to draw a. thd Pittsburg rlots, 13 Trumbull, of Minels, | pave once solved the mysteries of matrimony HUnty sncesmay bo made either by tratt Oxpreth, | Foss and n lecture Uy Mr, Frank J, Jervis on | Da defeated tt will. ben defeat of Mr. Glad- | grunt tore in Campbell Coluuty and in ie Ce Ing nt the vagrant ents. Ifo now consents seater Mnastaeres ioerat our.” | SHlobert Ingersoll, tho Champion Piaglariet of | stone's Ministry, and may lead to a new oloa- | Ly of Hed ale station ns tho laws of the State | who has eon n Democrat stnce Greeley’s | havo single women at n wecut dlautvantixo fn’ | thoy shall bo extermiuater at tho potinit as one i TO CITY BUBSORDERS, tho NincteentiiCentury"; and ofthe pentsoacey- | tion. IC it pnss tho Ifouse of Commons St | jndortuo le to teonte um aiele alte asthe | tine, 1; Hoadley, of -Cincinnatl, 1; nd | oro all the peter propared w luvelyleother mou | nre, The only difienlty that oceura to Mr. Bergh EHO Mh Meh ders iis 26 conta ter Weer: i Hi Bt rans Sveti aolanoval schetrett will bo the establishment of @ precedent for | Collectyr of Campbell County bud to exney pay | slerome, of New York, t Total, 6, 'Lho | into tholr nets, aa that of wetting tha ents. iFirst entch your ally, delivered, lay indinded, A in which the attractions were nn address by den, and all leading | Mobtef the State and county tax, Fora oleizen | total number ts isin é Pe ean TIS cnt” fa no less au indispensable part of hia pro. + Addres: THY TRIBUNE COMPANY, . 4 other measnres more radical, and all leading | to tire upon them white In tho discharge of there | total number fs surprising. 1 A re 7 Curucr Madison'and Donrborn-ste. Chicaxo, I, He anda sacred violin solo by Trof- | Ty, to-tho overthrow of the extsting fendal- | duty wasns hoinous an oifenge ngninel hw ws Ht — Pie a na fe Auaar was oncve RUNNY: a tony tne OF Vee or cee enor ob le 4 S apaaanemenemmment ~ | woutd hive been to five upon the Tax Collector | yt, Honach WITITE ling an article on not tone! fs nding ; a Igin and the'atlotment of tho land to the cul | OPthe conuty to prevent bin from enforcing |, AU Hotact Warts, tins an ar dneed to preparo for na coufirnintion sorvice. | Grex, Nanny, in o letter to the Phillodel- THE MASTER-AND THE MAN. tivators of the soll as proprietors, Thoaues- | tha payinent of thn connty tux. These revenue | “'the Nominations.” After reviewing the His spiritual advisor, the Rev. b GQ. Packar, told | phin Press, anys hn to study carefully tho thirty-nine articles Tho feverish histo of Gen. Pearson to nds.’ aud the four Gospels, Hradlaugh possessed | vertlso bia symputhy for tho Demooratla party. | then! as anys tral qutak wt dotwottng disarap- Pee eee OTe tanta nee ene aneles, Faneying.that ho peruclyed contradics 7 teas Lodiwects the thlety- mite. abticlés nnd tuo:] eee Peemeeers OF the: Hepublbens Onrentca: Gospels, and desiring further light, ho wrote 1 courteous letter to Mr. Packar, stating his pare ‘Tur obellsk is to stand at the Fifth avenng plextttes, aad noking for comnsel. , Instead of & | entrance to Central Park,—tho site baying bee kind ruply, tho bizoted minister suspended him | changed,—where It will be olthor a continial i.” ng a teacher In the Sunday-sehuol, and tis] pronet or an tneentive to nll tho gy and giddy strange and unmaniy behavior so upset the | fushfonblea of Gotham. Only tho sewlng-womd young man that he neglected his attondanes tt } en may not flke the sboppy tulk of the obelisk, church, passing bls Sundays at oponenic mect- TT \ Snga of Infidels and Iatening to Chavtist lectures, ‘Tun Democrats of Cook County wish to \’ ‘Entered atthe Porteattee at Chicago, 2, as Steond- | Order No, 40 and thouvents grouped about | tion for the Inndlords fs a serlousone. ‘The oflicers know theft peril, Thoy knew thit thoy ent char ty wits Clune Stathers it constitute Gon. Hancoek’s solo lain | tenants in Englaud and In Scotland uro all, | Nets Ateaamehiigs oF phate Huts with: thule to tho Presidential office, We never would | directly as interested In the final result 9g | 8% to realist untawril violence; | thoy were a trons who desire to suid ij rm He y 1 ttl suutiecoplen eT eTRABUSE thranah tho mull, wo,| have been thought of by anybody tu connec | are thore in Ireland. . At tho prosent rates of compelled prevent ey ey ee eatdaus tiveberawith tho seouloutrate of postaxe: ny 1 tlon with the Presidency except for the fact | rental {1 all three States tho farmers ure de- wane: am as featlnanny ta Ala tbat, onlera wore Demat that he wos appointed Military Governor of | prived of all profit, ‘Lhe competition ‘of , “ Pehle Fight aud Trotve Pago ’apor, cent A of | prived all prot npotition Of | hy tho party while ou the expedition, and thit Fixtoen Pavd Paperrer ssn cout# | tha Districbof Loulslatin and Toxns In 186%. | cheap grain, flour, and ment from the United thourders were obeyed. They proceeded iu thy Fichtand feajvo Tage Paper. +2 conte. | If, When Abpolnted, and upon the assump- |] States venders it Impossible for Uritlsh Ulecharge of thelr perilous dtity: ontionsly atid Bisigen Baud ton of the duties of the ofiice, he had obeyed | and’ Irlsh . producers, even In ‘seasons | occusionaroxe for thele use. ‘They Were twice the spirit and letter of the Iw by virtue of | of fair crops, to pay these rents and } Sted on from wmbuat while tmvelting the high: Se te tablished branch "| contd not nnd did not Inow. Standing in tho ones Haren ator autscriptions Mndhdvertivus | lave been mentioned or even thought of by | must leave the country, or they must starve. public road, upon tho property of the pitblic, ciretmstanees of tio Chicago Convention at some length and setting forth the causes of Gen. Grant's defeat, Mr White conalders the merits of the oppostig candidates, Ho says: Nobody butter represents American Institue tlons nud the Aniericnn ident of ecif-yovernment thi Gon, Qaetleld. Phe poor boy grnboiug-at cduestion for hhinsolf,—lut tts bestow our pity ‘pat tnybody who ean aneer at this ploural— the volléga Instructor, to brayo soldier in the yoluntecr army, tha etecessfil loader of his pacty it the Hated of Representatives, not de. vold of ambition, but free front the suspicion of trlekery and de in his polltient netion, a student now and always. os ardnons In bia on- lawfully, ‘Thelr guns were eatried empty until 2NIBUNE BRANCH OFFICES. af ons f Mo hth which he held the position, ho never would |" Jive, ‘They inust have cheap rents, or they PETAL CIALIS oltnoaag er oR . Te where thoy hind it right t . where thelr | denvors to acquire knowledwo a3 wher he frat “Si tients an follow anybody ag n candidate for the Presudency. | ‘Tho landlords, whose ‘Innds aro generally | dugreencicn thot be, they roturnad tho live | npuned tha xpelling-hook—sneh is the man | hls views tecoming deeidodiy tetorodox. ‘This | huvo tho election of tho now Judes postpoued ' ay, YOUR = unpre inane Buntding. F.T-Me> | yeas such Milltary Governor he hnd entried | covered with settlements and mortgages, | Of tholy aseallanta, alming generally nt thoso | choxet, by acaldent perhaps, but well chosen. to: | fsan awful warning to Bundny-echool tenchera | tit uext your. ‘This simple fact tells imore clo- Ab ager. : i Moe QLASGOW, Scotland—Alisn’s American . Nowa’ | out tho wishes éf his superlor officer, Gen, | declare thelr Innbliity to reduce rent dr yleld ye NOIe poniietty mene Tihs ay th Avuncy, at Rentictd-at. ¢ + Grant, he never would aye been thought | nny,of,thelr income. In Ireland, after tires | slightly eng of fe men in ambush, and word. LONDON, Eng—Amoriean Exchange, 449 Btrand. 3 ilesny #, Gitta, Agent. of dn, connection with the Presidency, | years of destitution and nt lonst one yenr of fayette tat fre te rout pana tones WASHINGTON, D, C1819 ¥ streets * If (ag such Miltary =Governor he’] famine, the Government has to choose be- | eve that those olllcers were Rails of the erfme i ern as 5 Yad sought to protect the just rights | tweon compelling-soina concessions on the Scare Pa at OF the ole at ay MONDAY, JULY 2%, 1880, * Jot tho loyat -white ond black . men | partof thelandlords and meeting an insurrece | forttnate and misguldcd Jones was killed stric ee EEE | of the district against tho outrageous, | ton. If one concession bo foreed,- others | Wymselt-derento, | ia dieshariea “4 7 RE inurderous assaults of thelr Robel cnemles, | ust follows so tho Innded interests in the | eu oy anh Wuanorares 16 be: aac aren “from RTS sr eaneeehal na; custody, und ft isso ordered, Ger aaa et oie st ny oe he never woutd haye been thought of in con- | whote Kington have made thelr fightin Pare | ‘This TR coipletely disposes of the In Poterbora, N. Ya nged 0, / neetion with the’ Prestlency, Wiint, then, | Hament on this. bill of Mr. Gladstone. | quivbling and, sophistry with which the peered ditt Gen, Mancoek do at Now Orleans to en- | Hence tho vote that will probably be taken | Democrats fu Congress and ont of it have ror partly cloudy weather, with pos- | title.hin 1a the overlnsting regurd of-tho | to-night will pructteally lead to important | sought to defend these Southern violations nd and w nearly statlonary temperature,.| Democratle party?’ ‘This: ’(1) fe banished | resuits, ait wilt at onee make the radical re- | ‘of the law and to palliate thelr assaults upon receive tho votes of a yrent purty for the oles of Chief Magistrate of the Americnn poopie. Whatever muy: be anid of the Do Golyer: pavia eontract or the Credit-Mobiller ease, nothing will Bhiky tho centidence of the great muss of the people that Gen, Grvileld is in monvy nutttors worthy of tholy fullest trust, + Of the Demveratic candidate Mr. White RYH? ‘ : Gen, Hancock {#9 brillant soldier, n true atriot, and nv pollhed. wentiemmn, Ho {8 ull hat he hus ever hold himeelf ont to bes he Is nv humbug; ho bug never given himself out for atntedingn, andif tho cottntry tikeg hin for one and finds Itaelt atbsappotiter jv the fault will not Lehi... Gon, Garlield bus given better evidence of lis fitness for the tasks of ctyil nd> inbilstration than Gen, Hancock. For tits ren- orsplrituad advisers "it ja ditticult to say | quently than words can that thoy Lave given up © which, Aho county, . —————————— ‘Vie Log Cabin and Hard Cldet campatan derived Its mune from # contemptuous parte graph inn campalgn newspaper, , Tho Washing- fon correspondent of the Maltinore Republican, A promitfent Van Buren paper, tn writing to his paper, spoke sueeringly of Gen. Harrisun, say* | Ir'ssome time now sines the Hancock men ings have asked, “Why don't tho Republicans . Give him a barrel of hand ofder, anil settle n | 4, or f ~ 1 ponsiog Gn Biuor two thousand & your and, ae | TAC?" hele curiosity teentirely satiate, word for it, He will sit the reinaindyr of hig days contented ina log eadin, . 2 DeMoectatio apathy about county and ‘tho Whijs took up the epithets and made aut | Conytceslonal nominations ts an aduilasion of of them tho campaign eries of that contest, Tha | Hepublican victory in Cool County, | Tire Colorade Republican Conyentton Is to meotat Leadville Au, 26, ond the Cullfornta Convention at Saeramento Aug. 11. Both States hold early elections. re Bille 1s tho weather outlook for this rogiou to-day.) the lnw by virtue of which he reeelyed his'] form of land tentires In England the overrul- | tho revenuy oflleinis,. {t 1s. tehumph for the bon Gen. Garficld hia the better prospect of care | rumo year witnessed tho paper-ball craze, An aE as REE ——— 5 | ey . rying New York, Miltary exploits connected ' e, 1 0 Ane O1 N er ies as 4 acker q vord, (2) Congress, mw a 1 nover zrently dn domand for the privpose of rate | a "e 4 = , a ae re s ‘- Im my . i eee ae 2 e " ¢ n phhewee i WJ is ists cloutiter ether the lt y ren Yet us i ul nll a-rolting,” which was then firs is i the aylet of Heated we Ney seslerday State Government of Loulstana ns no legal’}. ‘The meeting un Market street was 9) | proton up and overy revennesthtet In the | Mdded anything to thetr potency: $ sed te Oe sh mone 0 a existence; you, Gen. Hancock, aro herchy, grand exhibition of tho ‘earnestness and EE ey cone " ue directed to. govern the District. of Louistana’ | enthusiasm of tie Republicans of Chicago. a eae enn! eee ei eae tho Kinsaian Plewipaten: | andl ‘Texns in aecordance with the ‘rules Intd | T€ there be any Democrat Who tiinks there | rg paTLROADs DURING THE PABT YEAR. tinry, fs fully empowered to arrange unother | down tn thisact.” But Gon. Hancocls sali: is luck of harmony in the Republican.) “pny advance sheets of “Poor's Manual”? commonly nsed, or the phrase suggested the aet, ig nut entirely clear, “My regards to Maud S.°—St. Pullen, —— fae 1 Tf you own an old house, a mfll-pond, and aoe oe encase testte | A slducbill with a cherry-tree on it, wow is tho South is bronght to Justle : “og ui July INDEPENDENT movements are“ discour- angel” ag emphatically in South Carolina as inany other Southert State, There has been F y 7 b from Gen. Garield's Ittter | thne to advertise as n sitmimer-resort, treaty. pe at “E eara nothing fer ‘a“Inw of Congress, party In this elty, or any indifference 8 10} of rattvoad statistics for 1Si0 have been ay hidependent candidate for Jude in Matl- (of neeentanie 0 Vigorons, buragraph respict~ “Young Mousowlfe”—If you want to Teeited as tho eauso of How: | {he act under qwhien: I have been appointed | tho result, or 9 want of cordiality and. cat | scanned.in New York, and. they exhibiteer- | boro County. Its brother tins denouneed ing National snpromney, which In part appears | now how ta dress lettuces subscribe for some ane cee es naa at the Demo-,| declares that ‘tho pretended State Govern. | Westies iu tho support of Gen, Garfield, the ; him. ‘Tho.Charloston News hns notified him ‘ Se aignal Cominittee, Ife positively re-'| ment hero ts yold, that the Statd courts have meeting Inst night was an emphatic evl- ‘eed to stecopt the place, and, Barnum there- | no existonce, and’ that the right of ‘trial by dence of how greatly mistaken auch a man en got it. e ‘i 1) jury und of habeas ‘corpus depend upon the, a ve. Saree ee Ae eae eee will af C ¢, of which. exponent, | Madison street was Ww acu, % TWENTY cat fonds of Atérinon Immigrants a iene Hea miles ip anata , | tha greater part of the distance was. passed thrvugh Chicago yesterday on thelr way densely packed. tlormann Raster, Esa. to Utah, ‘Tho prospect for tho suppression of;| J assert that, the Warof Rebelllon being over, sely packed, ' atelier Hy polygamy in that Yervitory is not very fayora- | the old State Governments of Louisiana and presided, and the speeches were deliv ble st this ral i ‘Yexas rematn in full foree aud effect, ‘The | ered by Gen. N.’ Binks of Massa- : = = Aes recltndg In the'nct of Congress under whieh | chusetts, C.. I. Filley of St Louts, Gov. Axanar Increase both of hnports andes: | yout oflee I declare to be false, and'| Culloin of Iilinols, Gen. Carrof Gniesbure, ports over any provions year in the history of ” i In this State, and closed with a brief, but stiy rhe Caiat, Btates will ba shown iu the forthe) -L refuse to obey then.” (A) Congress | ot tet 1 The: i culng anntal report of the Bureau of Sta- | enneted that the Military Governor of ring address from Gon. Logan. The specches, tlatles at Wuvltugton, (the ‘District of Toulstann cand ‘Tosns | All breathed the same acutiment, The, cnse should sea that the erfines and- offenses | Of the Heprblican against the Demverntio wv comiitted in his district were punished, | Party—the opposing principles, the widely Sprinefickl ccusus emtnerntion district’ 1 t5 | But Gen, Iancock refused to take notice of | ‘lMerent polleles, tho National alms.of the ascertained tliat the fourteen counties com- | cuoh eres and offenses, deelaring that they | one and the State-supremacy deetrines of the prising the district haven total poputation of.) vw ronst bu referred to the consideration and | other—was ably presented by all the speakers, 398,010,—an Increase of 40,109 In ten years. . He ‘enthusiasm cyokett that reminded ~ judgment of the regular elyll authorities.» | and an: enthus a ‘tue steamer I. ‘f, Dexter, anew boat on,| And, not content with this, he declared those present of the earnestness of the days ber mufien trip, burned to the water's edgo in | legal and announced his purpose to support’ of the War. Gen. Banks’ review of the rec- fig imiaiie of tho Ohlo Tver yesterday” at | with his sword Stato tribunals pronounced | stds of the two parties and his exposition of Loulevilte, ‘The pilot stuck to his post at the | jtlegal and vold by n Inw of Congress! the difterlng policies was very able, and was risk of his fife, and ran tho steamer ashore and |: “There can’ be no sitecessful evasion of: Ystened to with tho tae a ings, which nro nscertained by subtracting saved (he pesengers and crewt, ‘\ these facts of history. Andrew Johnson | ton, notwithstanding i its arte Sie the netnal operating’ expenses, Were neurly ‘pwo tex, a negro Just discharged from the | trled to relustate the Rebels in power, tried ba y hea of hank ne ane a fs af $20,000,000, nud axcegd by 852,000,000 those workhouse andan-Irlsh laborer, qnurreled ut | to sustain them in thelr murderous course aityso at, the -Remobi pt estory ara of 1870, which werai the largest of any pre- Eincinontl yesterday, and when they elinebed | towards Union white and black men, and | of harmony fn the opublican organization | vious year, Yet this tatio of Increase Is not tho negro threw his opponent, and thon, selziug | (on, Winfield Scott, Muncock serupted not | Was greeted with nnbounded sattsfactlon | natntaied in the dividends distributed tain fuets that -nre creditable to the recent manngement of the rallrond companies, and erptitying to. all who are.Interested In the common prosperity of the country, of which tho rallrond business {480 excellent a gan; ‘The' inerease of intlenge during the past year was ‘4,721 miles of new road, which Is Jarger than the annual inerense at any thie sinee 1872, which was the last year preceding tho panic. AL part of this extension was inade after the rlge in Iron began, and thus Slinstrates the special demand that has ex- isted for iddillonnt transportation faellitivs. ‘The Increase in the capital and funded debt of the corporations was about $172,500,000, which would show that the construction and eqitpment of the new roads cost about $20,000 perinile, But there are othor figures witch indicate that there were really move than 4,721 miles of rond constructed, Tho gtoss carnings of tho railroads are stated at $5290,018,000, which is a gnin of nearly $10,- 000,000 over the earnings of 1873; and the Nlghest Agure ever réached, ‘Tho net earn Tahould be sald that, white, tho Topubticaia tuliy | tsblon Journal. We shoitld think, thougt, that; roountls o A selon ail this, ruthie almost any alimple frock would do, nai ple, wind ald the ssurved ta s fhe Sinton, Ihoy mare the! peentesi i 19 “You couldn't hit the sie of a barn with . nu-supremivy, wile xo torecrinpled the funcuons 7 thot pistol,” sald Warren truntingly to Juues, ofthe Nuuonul Governmunt, aud ae ong tine DroURNE le { h thd aio wary heas to desteuctions ee PMFE | ut ttstoro, N.C, But 1 can hit tho side of Igit not probable that so trenchant a writer. | you,” retorted Jones, and be fired ut Warren ns tho General tised tho word reject, Instead O€-) Inilfcting.it mortal wound. “repeote 13 the t, rot (i MeiwuNE have patently head 4? us of i) a Taos “ What can be higher,” asks n young Indy {Regret ia manifestly an erroraf the types, | Correspondent, than tho atm of a wont who ond * reject” tho ward.—Rv.] devotes her whole life to alleviating tho auffer- i tuys vf othors?’ Prime meas pork tan, slasy, It By nr recent Cubdtnet order horse-lenther | It kceps booming ns It has for the past week. has been adopted ns tho material of whieh ‘the A Tennessee suitor wrote to his sweet+ buots Issued to the sallora of the German nivy | heartas follows: “Your fathor kicked me lust .’ are in tho future to be mado, Experiinents with | night, and forbid mo tho house. If.1 whipped horse-loatbor boots hye been carricd on for the | Lilm, would {t lessen your luye for mg?" She re- Inst clghteon monttis, and with stich satisfactory | pllud that st wouldu’t, and the parout was saund- results that the use of calfskin 1s to bo alto-,| ly thrashed. ‘ J gether abandoned in making naval boots and | — A gitb-tongued young fellow hs been driv: shoes, Tho lvathor used is te 40 mnde of tho | gy, f Yl r : wf through Western villnges with a eplendid skin of the quarters of tho horse, the tlesh being pir of horses, putting wp ut the best hotels, In« carefully aeraped off gous to render the leather | qutring for the Invalid Indies, aud selling thesn soft and pllable, while stil renmining tou Inrie | Shatune electric corscta” nt from $75 to $20) extent waterproof, Tho now pattern of foot ] oxch, warranted tocure all diseases, He fs now covering for the German sallor i a eet Unlf- | under arrest at Newark, O, . ph bas Sa et aye ne hnlele-Bone, With a Aswindler has boon selling to residents of * See ee cee eee tho lower Pennaylyauia counties boxes of what “Trp Cinehonn Porosts “of ‘South Amerl- | hecalled elcetric light, They contained siinply cas tho subjuct‘ot nt asticle in tho Popular | Colored Borux, wiiich Le decinred was extract Sclence Monthly by Mr. Henry 8. Wollconie, who ot electricity. and would Inst 1 hundred years, recently visited Reundor tid travelod through | Tho seerct of how to use it was to bo finparted tho foresta whore the bark {a gathored. Hasays | When ten purchasers ut $10 enct had becw ob- that the movement ig “absolutely without Justification or excuse.” The correspontent of the Nees at Bennettsyille, in Marlboro County, has advised Win that, if he shall withdraw, “he will find no further dispost- tion among Demoerats hore to say or de any: thing to hls huct,’—tho admission being, of |. course, that heretofore such 2 dlsposition has been strong sinong the Marlboro Democrats, ‘The progress of the Southorn States in Mex- Jean Ideas of republican government will be, for some years to conte, the most Interesting political development in tls country, Nrw Ont Sy Fattey duly The Hon. O. E. flooker wis nominated for Congress to-day by the Demovrnts ot tho Fifth Mississipp! dig- trict. —Axsoclated Pres Dispatch, ther curios Congressional district, erves tho attention of young. men in polltica, und genoratly of studonts of freo Inst!- tutions. The district fa composed of a range of eenteal comntics, Including Jackson, the Capltat of the State, Its population Isa little more than half binck. In 1869 (tho flrst Congresslonal aleve tion after reconstruction) the countics now enmpnsing the Congressional diutrict enat 12,122 votes for the Republican candidate and 9,017. for the Demoerntie candidate. Tn 1878 it cast but CH Republiéan votes alltola. Tho eurpris- fog fuctuntions of the yoto will appear from tho following tables F 4 Fs cai te eta Col, Garis’ inlmitable portralturo of . ho Rep. De that rho supols 33 by" monnatnonaauss fale. uB. sane is tae ea sd aa him by the throat, matntatned his grip untit he | tg ‘antagonize law in his efforts to aid | Col Carr's’ Inimitable por 0 Amongst st he Rep. ‘m. | gome writers hive represented. but that, on tho ston inilkinan hins triumphed in tho ud literully choked him to deuth, the attempted usurpation of fils Aceldeney, | Democratie enudidates was one of tho om | ag) SSO, Sere Ste eran ae “ ff 1304 | contrary, if tho presont ruinous syaten’of ‘do- | courts. Ife wes prosecuted for solling watered ——— ots , torleal gems of thd evening. yacrataiets : Aeisw | atroylug tho trees and mualtug no effort to pro- | milk. Tis dofense was that the mnfiic was Just 1s Secrmtany THompsos has arrived in San | the then President. Johnsoi was saved eraikett fa’ whole ‘Ne Tinetliie was agrand | 1973 and 1870. ‘This elreumstanee would Indi- iy\868 | mute now growths 1s contivad, thoy wilt, bofora | it was when {tcame from tho cow. “Tho Mills Francisco, where he will combine duty with | from timpeaclinent only by the skin of his a se: hile . tration of the hinrmon: eato that the old companies have been spend ig 4,810 | many yours, be practically exterminated from | Inspector visited bis farm, tested tho milk fresh sine by ‘exainining tho barbor at’ Maro.] teeth,-and Hancock was sdopted, from that | ond siecesstit Cemons MOY Tho sudden dropping of the Democratic voto fn tho last election shows that It was definitly understood that the opposition eandidute should not bo counted In, however many votes ho mfylt recelve, The critica! yenr in Misslsslppl politics was 18v3. It wns then that bulldozing and false eounting combined to everthrow the Republicans in every district of tho State, and rince then thore has been no Republican Congressinnn from Misslesippl, though tn the first year aftor reconstruction the detegntion wus ‘sollitly Ho- publican. i ug more money than heretofore In the im- proyement of their ronds, replacing iron with steel rails, laying now side-tracks, providing: addtional depot snd terminal fueilitles, Ine, Tsland Nuvy-Yurd, tho only American naval | juoment, ag tho hol of.the Democratte party, | 8 the uncompromising entnestness of the atntion on the Paelfo const. The barbor Is | ephure {3 no doubt of Jolinson's purpose to | Jepublican party in Chieagy, and is but the ae aE ee aud something Lng ot.) turn over.the Government to the control of beginning of a campaign which promises : the'lenders of the defunct Confederacy, and fe PAPA Rewublieun, ee in Minols | oroasing and improving thelr rolling-stock, Bn. dessn Gnaxt, son of Gen. Grant, | thore 1s no doubt that Haucock sought to a tht eae aici pr Tent during the | Md, otherwise, extending thelr operations. denies tho report that his father Is golng to New | render to the scheme every ald in his power. | _ se uns WES Very : ven bet He All this denotes at once better manngement. York to reside as President of tho Sau Pedro | Tits nomination is the reward for , that in- whole cvenlng, nnd that was the enthustaam and.an ineredso in tho demund for transpor- Miniug’Company, Tho young man, who heart | tended service. No wonder that Hampton, | Wakenod In tho vast audience by every | tution which only follows enlarged business. pee tha Heneray diy Jott rey ene Tre and Butlex, and Gordon, and Slugleton, and | Teference to Gen, Garfield. His perm) “is tg stated (hat Pours résumé shows n very. qucutly,. Due re Koay ic Lamar aro willing to.trust Hancock! ‘They | nal record has won tho ndmiration of tho part of his fathe bah notable reduction In the charges for trans- er remember how ready he was to violate a law eC irate Hara eR portatton, a'statement that will be surprising Veny remarkuble anti-fat properties are | of Congress enacted do perpotunte tho Union always been one of the people, and who hing tomost people who have watched tho rall- claimed for tha 1aiueral spring waters nt Sparta, | savet at auch great cost of treasure and | \ hi s ja esteom by | Youd business of late, Of course the tenden- pie SEE ee tie saa aaakind blood! They remeuluer liow he was quick aaa Er Rep pt steam BY | oy fs coinstantly toward areditetion Incharzes aaere iter toely, cho operntion Inating about alx {10 throw the Shield of the _ proto. end un the whole in proportion to the Increase of weeks, reduced his welght from 312 down tose | Hon’ “of hts “sword over tho nssusius| A SERIOUS BLOW AT MOONSHINING.: | trafic; the polnt in controversy Is whethor pounds, and licreased bis health aud strength by | of Union men tu Now Grieaust “‘Phey realize | Judge Willlam 1, Woods, of the: United | such reduction has been ng Jarge'ns It ought godolny. : uit ia A eeeaoreared ee Gee aaa Btates Clreutt Court, Northern District of aes been, in Reoplng with the growth of ‘Yum first earthquake at Manila, on the defied the power to which they hat en’) Georgia, has fist rendered n decision In tho 0 Dusiners and the average of expenditures, Jelund of Luzon, pee to be terribly ae. | forced: to sncctmb,—dotted the Union. In | casos of the ruvente ofticers whom the State |-According tu Poor, tho average eharga on structive vistutlon, ‘fhreo'bundred and twonty | Presenting Eancock for tho suffrages of tho | audertook toprosecute tor mander, which Inof | freight was 1.75 cents per ton per mile In persons, Including 200 Chinumen, were killed, | people of the United States they present is: great Importance, not only because lt orders | 1873, and only 1.62 cents per ton per mille In ana Fearly, orate, Soy. a shoe ee etl record at New Orleans for approval or dis- | {he release of theoficers fromeustody, butalso | 187% ‘Chiswvould be a reduction of newly 8 endered ul y ¥ S S : " refi y: | ‘! venr, while Tera Lut BaLaeduys but io! particulars: OF. tho. et rod ue i eeu Facet at beenuse Indirectly it sefiites tho allegations yee cent from the charges of last year, whieh sonaequences have been received, J gd Dae! yoars?- Sh im- | made by Demovratle Congressman from that | 189 much tnrger ratio of reduction than. pre- _——— ee son's proposed usurpation of: 1807 bo In+ | Statu, and convicts Democratic Congressmen | vious years have shown. ‘Tus public debt of the United States In, dorsed ?° Shall his most unscrupulous agent, | trom other States, and tho party Iu general,” Ttis usuul to compare all business of the August, 1865, wha €2,760431,071, July 1, 1870, it | his most subservient-tool, hls most abject} of supporting And upholding violators of tho | present thie with that of 1873, which was wns £605,500,200 legs, Tho yreatestdcorense for | servant, be elevated’ to tho Presidency ?: sone f of ei 3 re . ae uring that period bolng 127,684, 1 y Ktevenue {aw and denouncing the ofleers of | tho Inst good business year previous to the Johnson was the master and Huncock was | the United States for doing thoir duty. pantie. and tho lou period of dt i 2, for the year ending dune i, 1807, Che debt! . 2 ys : pe depression ine host watered tone during the rat the man—Johnsow’s nian, ‘The master was | Tho defendants In this case were thirteen | which followed. ‘Tho rallronds during the 7 : #ix months of this. yeux, ‘The entlre reduction scorned, Shall theman be honored? "| in number, aud thoy were charged with unr. | past year ard said to have carried 47 per eent frame Ae ‘31, 1865, to July, 1, 1880, amounts to’ “HR BRITISH LAND QUESTION. _> | dering one Willinm A. Jones last Juno at | more frelght than they carried fn 1873, and’ a TER Bil = Red Onk Station, In Campbell County. : ‘Tl thelr receipts from freight wore 4,80 per cent A Ligvonsetsan tn Montreal esenped Tee eet illo Jaga i the i were at first arrested upon a warrgnt ‘issued arenter than In 1873. There has also been a conviction and punishment by a oleverly-des | tht has been caliedt for ducing many yeni by a dusticeof the Peace, and at onve filed a | large reduction .In- the funded and floating vised teclntvality, It was hls wify who bad Tt will be trl bande +} petition for the removal of-thale ense to the | debts of the corporations, ‘The enplial stock Buld the Hquur iiealty, and under the law h will be n vote striking at the present ubso- nC y 1 as dnereases 88,000, * ay gS ys ies a, pea Inte wyht of property in und, and, If de- Unltad States. Clrewit Court, which syas'| lastuereased more’ than 188,000,000, while od, Lhe testlinon jn he | the debts, permanent fis, have bee eae UAT of the tne waa cheery] eldud adversely wo the lnnduwnors, will by | Beanled., The testimony showed hat ni aud floating, have been thoie native soll. Already the scetions of forest | from tho nnimul, and found {t even poorer thun nearest the shipping-placos have beon destroyed | tho sample that wassold. Mr. Vandorbilt ittlo and the bark has to bo carried sometimes hun- | knew whut ho.was doing when ho introduced the dreds of miles on the backs of natives, practice of wrteriug stock, ini PrP aT CeO ‘Tho London Lancet says: that thirty-eight Tie followlng letter was written by Jndgo | strokes « minute dangerously overtax ‘an oars Platt, of Warren, an old fricnd and fellow-Dom- | man. For once wo must disagree with our es- ovrat of Judge Orton, of Wisconsin: timabld contemporary. Thirty-olgbt to forty at} Hh a Orlane, Dartinaton WWia—at - strokes a minuto i about the right flgure. They z. ko on Gur- r ¥ te Holi 1s tao, have decided to, suppart tho Ito- should be administered with a, ball-club_ some publican teket.. My position heratofore bus not whore back of tho onrsman’s cars. Tuls, of heen wholly Democratic, ut mara of the Inde= course, relates only to professional scullers, pendent ordor since Greeles's ‘day, but now I | Drowning will do for amatoura, {iio the Hopublican alto med shalt ‘ao all Teun Lh for the #eket. Glad to know you have loft the | Acertain young Boston bachelor, wealthy Mnecrtaln clement called Dernarucy and Joined | but-modest, was taking bia bath one morning ie party representing the true ¢ emoorucy of | when his telephone enlicd him. He sprang from tho duy. Very truly, sD. Phare. the tub and was jhoreitled to henr that a Indy, a wife of a distinguished New York Domocratle ‘Tim Hon. John F, Potter, of Wisconsin, | pankor, was at tho othor end of the wiroya milo" has, i 1 letter to a friond, oxpresded hisentive | away, It would never do for him to curry on approyal of the nomination Of Gen, Guriicld. | conyorsation with alady in hts presont condl- Sy party cana ont of tho Chien: Hon, Aexousstne: Asheupend marionsy Be Meant - | erled, ughast.. Ho’ donnod, his dressing-yown o Convention In battor suupo than It has boen | ret : firdines tho Wart -und it etunds. butore tho peo | aud thon repaired to tho tolephono and conversed ani Ren etna a CaM | Wontve ut ecleed aa ae meted tncoln. Gurlloll’s | « We have just received 1 yoem of the kind homlnution Ja ull thit could be destred, Be= firie {oon the mun—Hauvovl und Garileld-—thero fa | that Mise Anthony always deseribes as * Just too no couiparigon. Garticld Is the ablest nn we | dreadfully cute for anything," in ber artless, have in our party,—xnd tho purest and best. Tho. | yiriish way, one scetion of which reads: sucvess of our tekut, I thinte, Is assured. | The aun, stealtug undor your bunnot, MII May, i Minull Klos a soft glow on your acu, Mr. J.C, Moony, of Nashua, Ny Wh, has | Akg poms lp, thustrut barry leave on tt, BIN Atay, offerdéd bis services to tho Nutlonal Committee | “ayiy, Tastinn olan ‘tho'dl for nstummping Lour of two weeks in tho South. We'll wick intuolmowinue, MAL Say, phoma ern States Ho isan excollent speukor and a} Anthea leony nfturicon toduther wall} pasa foarleas man. Thore will be a call for recrnits to a ig this now Army of Satyatton, and tho work wit a parently CUNLES) Bx oth vue Aniolbet bo vigorously proscented. ‘Tho Idea moots with | Torii tue ovonlng and eeita ten oiws aie hearty approval and ondourawoment on ull sides, nillkod, woutdn't be quite so cute, Jt would bo The Nation of Inst wook udvouites it; andoven | Pio however. * i a, : tho Democratly nowspupors of. the Bouth appear ‘ Were 3 . : tobe plensod ut tho suggestion, : A correspondent wants to know If we i " fean recall the reat of that beautiful poem Tr first balo of cotton recelyed at Tloua+ | commoncing— : ton wnsaunt to Chileno, whereupon the Gnives- A farmnar sat tn his Gosrchatr f ackclagy hi A ton News romurkst * 5 wits ne aniolald wits with busy caro Sal Two oF Prontico’s old jokes hays beon taking a str In tho South, ‘Tho Atlanta Constl- filfon- of the 1th hud the following brillant paragraphs: ‘ “ay Mr. Gartield and Gen, Hancock bavo both been for muny years ta the publig service, Dire hiyg all tho tine, Unwock hasbeen distingitishod for oxtra service aud Gariteld for extra pay. The Nepublican party. is destined to speedy dissolution after next November, ° Pho saddest thought of [te mourning. frlonds will bo that it will awe its death to the fuct thut It gave tho ballot to the neyraes. Tho Inscription on its tombstone will be, * Dlod m the woot.” In Prenticcana” tho orlglual yeralons ap- ‘ussand Gen. Tavior have both been for many: yeurs in the pauls servico, During all fhitt Ure itytor has been noted for extra Berv= feo nied Cass Cor extra pit one The Annis Beenie dournat sqya that tho Locofeco party, notwithstanding Its coalition: With the negroes, 1s destined to Bpecdy disso) tion. If that party expires in tho loving en brace of the blacks, the verdict of the Coronel Jury must be, © Dicd in tho wool,” It Js duo. to tho , Constitution, which {6 abunduntly able to crtok its own Jokes, to say thint these partigraphs wore hunded in by an ontalder. é Fi ns ‘Tue Increase of ngiv vineyards In Cali- fornin durlug the lust Year has been very large. Tt Is beltoved ‘that 10,000,000 now: yInes were planted in the Stg(o between Jans 1 and Maroh 10, 1880, Tho witid-{rapes which lave recetved most attention are Zlofendel, Rolaling, aod Chasseins, THY! flratementloned makes a red vi u | u S410, 1 : When our slstoraeaport on the KI % ‘Wns clearing the dinner awuy) cee alsued, tho progueution Wis Undblete prove | the beginning of x pencuful revolution that [,2eceudnnts, all of whom were commfastuned | reduced about $40,500,002, ‘This reduction | vine, a: superior vlaret, and tho Inst two an | ,aylen out satauscaport qn the benckish payor A awraue lithiitel with ito bine oop amnarringo betweon thy parties, and on thid | wit) in due time Yestroy the fendalism to | * Deputy Collestora of Internat Revenne, | in debt is due in part to the Analsettionent | excellent white wine. Fur raluinegrapes the | cngo, it fs thine for unsophiaticatud tad plodding | ¢,. Un er ammdtathors kuee wns catching ilies uriuud pulut the defendant escaped, leh England elt ! 5 m tol ior Atinuta on the night of June 28 to’] df tho atfairs of bankrupt compantes by | Sluscat sumily fs planted, Of cours many | vid cotton ports to begin to pull the wool out of iv givos fe gront pleasure to say wa; cunndte soenemese whieh Hugland elings ay tong after its sure geneh for and destroy illielt stills in tho | ndiing tho debt to tho capital stock, but it | otvor varietius aro planted for tablesurnpes,und | tr Oves : 1 tho first place, no mun ever found nu easy ‘Pure prospect 4s not favorable for an ad. | Pender by othor nations, Manifest destiny, or somothing of tho sort, | chatr, on a farm, Secondly, “no farmer over a yperiment, ‘Tho wines, by way of oxperiment. Tho wite-wrupo isgolng | Ts ty Chicago as tho future ‘rout cotton | loft any. dinnor for hla halo. old wito to clear how's e4 i t Jucment of the didleulty ta the Itepubltenn ‘thy lund bangla, Lroland, and Scot. vicinity of Rod Onk, whore it was notortous | shows w anaterlal reduction fu abilities, tuck on’ tho bilis, and much land formerly i " Phe ra : ! = ike In tho First Congreastonat Distriet of | Jond is Hinited dn oxtent, and ls held tn thnt the tuoonshiners wore at work and where 8 rate of interest paid shows a small hy Leh sumed worthless on tho hillsides | > | uiarkot of the world, away, Thirdly, thoro noycr was a obild that Fe ue Duninell ‘thaws no dleposiion to | livge quantities by a comparatively fow ver- | 29 allieers had several lines been fired tipon | crease, which Is traceable to rreater de- | Seeayy Manni: MGerapoay oa tip ative ———___- could onteh fitea,—Wwe used to try ft, When you aecept the propusal of Ward thut both with> | gons, ‘Nhe owiler fixes’ the ratu. for rent and witnesses who had appeared agulnst tho | mand for money In general, <All tho signs, ConanessMAN BRaaa, of Wisconsin, makes | como to analyze one of those senthoental tho point nywlnst Gartictd that he left the army | poems 1t never fallg to turn out o mass of tu enter Congress, Tt isuot My, Bragg’a fault that | prottily-worded lica, » <i ‘ ho did not quit the nemy, too, for tho same | ‘Tho Pull-Mall Gazette publisties an ex purpose n¢ thy same tino, as hu was the candl | planation of tha auddon recall by Pius IX. of dato for Congressof the Hopublicans and War | tho Nunoio Pecel (now Popo Loo X11.) from the Democrats of. bis district in 1967, ayalnst his old | postof Nunelo at Brusaul, ‘The Nunclo, wh personal onemy, tho Hon. Charles A, Eldredge, -| owing to hla aysceable conversation and mans who was then nated asin “Constitutional Deme- | pors, had become a great fayorlt with Leopold erat,” of tho Huncoct stripe,and wylolent Cop-.| 7, thought of converting this sjberal-minded pethead, . * } anonnreh to Homay Catholiolsm. Ha’ yove fre- :. f 2 quent.accoynts to Pjup 1X, of the progress ha Tur Damocrats of tho Second Wiscénain waa rouking in the oaitenghlae: "Pins 1X, finding Diutrlot think of running Col, William F, Vilas, | inat tho work did not proceed fi ough, sent the cloquont Inver, For Congress this fall, two | Hat {he Wore Une Nok proses ti eno King 10 yenrsago the voto stond: Caswell. (Rep.), 2007; | hasten the conversion, «Pho King, who neard of Davis (Dem.), 9.502; Teunoy (Groenbuckur), 2770, tho subjd ier. the firat th new ot a iittte Ad Davis was about ag much of a Out lunatic as ea Heeler acithiahetnd= ts: ‘te; astonished, and tho matter ended with tho're Tenney, and ws Tenney wes @ little more of 8 | calt of the Nunclo, and his disgruco duriog tho Democrat than Davis, tho Democrats fyure the | fon, Oy arenOg aE ; oie! aluder of that pontificate. A (istrict down to tho doubttul polnt,—Cuswell | ad huviug a majority of only ; Germany. can. bonat of -having. produce! On i m probably the giunllest marriod couple that ever ‘A Sourneny papor says thatthe Cluefnnatt | tod befure nn wlfar, in tho pereon of a mini: Gazette now publianes a two-vent dully paper of | tr0,'}3farquiv” and " Marchionoss,” who bave four pages, nude up of selections und conduusa- | for 6ome thine past’ been exhibited on the Place tons uf he regular daily edition. ‘Tho two-cent | 1 Théatro, ut Odexsa, Tho “darquis,” i Wie datly ts an Mua, . Te may enable the Gazette to be | He of Ktol, 4 90 years old, and welybs only Its own ‘best compotitur, “Why might not. tho | Nlvetoon pounde,” wollte bid consort. a yous Guactle asue ynyla shects for a gent,—printiue | lady born in Neumfustor dome two wad ‘twonty tho oonmerelat and finauelus, or tho law or tho | Yetta ago, Just turns tho goales At thirteett urine suparatelyy ? Thore's tnliilons fn t—for | Pounds. . A cortala plonsant fyyar of rymarce the Gazette, ; ‘| tana through the story of the‘ efrcumstances ———————— that ted to tholr uslon. Although thoy ary both Uncre Manxwwas, MWastan ts playing | German-born worlors, lensed by thelr parent another farewell eygayoiment—sa tho ways in | to truveling shuwmea ut on’ carly nie, they Mulno say. Ho wokkt rtive from the Senate | nover happened to mect at the fairs and Kere promptly if he could put bis son jy bis place ag | nieseen: of tholy nattve land; but, a year BK: hoe desires; but this s extremely doybtful, | the * Marquis" belay on exhibition at soscow, Eugene Hulu ly aatd tope a candidate, but hls | while Prqutein LIM was starring at St. Peters-, vhunees buye been Injurwl, the Now York di they beeatio aware of, ung another's es uid says, by bid munugedent of Mr. Llalue's ¢ Uirgugh reading the newspaper notices hand, ayo grown in the warm valleys, Lent and water are ludlspenanblo gonditions, and terlyay Shon fa wsigily required, One of the boat Judes. Induch uutters {nthe Biota ostlmates that tho gripe-cropnf 1880 in California will oxceed that: of nny othor year by 60 por capt; ‘ Ho places tho wine produgt for tha year at 17,090,000 guillons, with the provability of moro’ rathor, that less, ‘The crop of ratslna with nat be above 200,000 boxes, which Ig not moro than onuuxh to supply the local demand, draw, and intess tho Ktate Central Committes | ite fg to bx pald hlin over and above all moonshtners had been killed, As the repu- | therefdry, pulut tu a now prosperity. interferes Ina Vigorous manner and compels " tution of these ruifans was well known to the retirement of both edndldutes thore fe graye | MXes, aud over and jabove a stipuluted ox- ve a Aso of Gen, Hancock, writing from his Fara ihe ovablicans wilt law tues. | penditure by tha tenant for mamures to keop | MOvMccrs they went armed and exbectiNE | phe eadiuartors in New York harbor triet. : . up the quality ot Saas arena of failure suverat thneg throntened ‘on the route, but | to an acquatntance Iu St Louls, this spent Ir Js reported from Vienna that the Powe te Magione ot thy ore el aaeoribte: uinaged to destroy thru stilts with-| Of the feetlys of the goldlers and other Te ee Meeided 4 ve Turk f " | pubieans who haye fallen into the “ Han- om ave alee an rare ir and, ug tho rent fs fixed pt the ytmost limit of itt serious results, On the afternoon of the v «L 2uth, however, as thoy were approaching the | cock Hne. Ho says: tho voleo of Burope, and ff at the expiration of tho productiveness of the farms, auy fallire: | 7 . 5 ve * Tso tho old saldlers of the War are banding thut tine the Porte falls to too tho mark a naval | of crops fs disastrous to tho tenants, Iu Ire- | ¥ Hebilty:af aundigr atUll Guay, were Ares) sips fogother without regard to pontleal oplutons, bush, ‘Lhe fre was returned, and } png forming a" 1h Kealunin.” | Etta itd demonstration wit be made on a scate eat | Jand tho sltuntion Is more distressing than In Troe eae nee , ee cation hous ines elnbe wr Wha dt be is R eo, | bw excellcnt idea, These clubs ure forming with SMe unas conned” CoMLUONEY. Oa Abd | eee eer cain eee ore fun tockaliners having the avant of | faeushettgaa aay, ane roa O ri Fits jon! opinion Ol ul ro wiry a he truth part of tho Ottoman Govermment, An_ultl- Hon-realdunt, and the rents are jot exponent, rt y concualuient. At Inst taking adyant, of } is, Henderson, the country {8 tlred of strife, and inulin to this effect fa to be drawa Up aud prev at home, but are taken to be spent elsewhere, a comparatively open Mien: the eet ye peaply wantin Nawionial groments one) wh sented to the obstinute Sluk Mun, In case Of {allure of crops, especlally of food, z WI} talthfilly see thatthe Constijution of tho “ the tenants are unable to pay the rent, and ag Sharmet ated en au eis i. one Poles Ee ee ata tallett aie Av noon yesterday Dr, ‘Tanner entered | a rutonre ovieted by forco from the aman | Joues Was. found tn a wounded con ition, | [inteoek Hots surprising, and 1 Ani fis out upon the wweutyesaventh duy of hls voluntary | holdings they vccupy, and, by ah arrange. | Md Very opr oxplreit. * ; OF wpentiment of that kind, Waxcock ubatineaoy frou food, with tho probabliittes | ment among landlords, tenants, in arre ‘yho State charged that, ns Jones was run- | ,, Ec Ruane Hancocn, strongly In favor of bis surviving bls proposed ie a, toy h arreat’) ning with hls back to the offleers, hu was This letter gives tho Hancock ‘idea of Tust of Corty days. Hu wormed {a butter coune | cAtnot obtain a lease of other. Ionds, “‘Lhe.! gro upon aud recolved the fatal shot; and | Pavitleal parites and priughiles. “Political tion yesterday than nt avy timo durlug Inst | lndlonls never expend a dotlar tn the way | ine defendants dented’ the charge, The Gor rt | Prinelptes ara to bo,left ousof the struggle” see baring ereauveres ros ie attack, | of Improvement, and, when tenant fsovicted In tts dectston naga} mere i isa phrase anggdste by" thespeeches of hum. aud being able te si at rato of fifteen | or moves away, the ¢abiu’ whieh he has :; fC the Confederatesoldleth, who have declared é . || ‘Tho question for decision then te, whether upan | Oftha Confederatesoldlets, who have declary Hae eee ae § reduced pe ala eto of erected, and every othor huprovemont he may'| the Tucla of tip eave there Is wu iesont roman to | their purpose to averlbok Hancock's service leaiwendiig at noun yesterday. “One poura | Wave puton the land, bocomes the absolute | Binet the yultut the usciai ET aay | the Untori army to the extent of voting for per day Us lbs average lois of dosh slace the bee property of the Imullon:. 2 =. > {udamont thowuawor wil depend upon the aolu- [iho to defeat the Republican party, The zivniuy of bis starvation expertincut, ae mud his pay. iy clang Hive ed log OF Siu abe [iy ut am A that te ue 1 was Domoorats aud Contederates aru to fall Inte y Seecrnnncnmmaasens, d the policy of buylng tha land fromthe | dlode? Tt, Lali t on, bv wae | tho Huneock tne, and the stroggls fs to bo Bonk enterprising and highty-laginative | non-resident owners, ata fale yntuation, and | 1 tho cttnietohhe pita! doaleted fe his] parried on by tha eourtenartial aut ress? laborer tn the Hancuck Literary Hureau bua | apportionlig it In suiull tracts to the present | BiHck Ubon the revenue posse, was dying frvse rade muthods, The y vidently darted a story to tho effect ‘thut President | ¢q 1 : tied paged het ped hike agasates, Ginn A eS sia Yat gantgul te tis Hayes bw expevased tho belle (put Gen, Hutte enant clusa, the sune to pay the price with | them hel passed, Ared upon him, and abet bin floes nut understand that Gariield fs the cack Wil be hla succeasor, logcties wit ine | @berceng interest to the overnment ina | | tho buek wand Killed bh ee ee aN 4. | candidate of those who want q "Natlonal opialua that Hancock ts wnobly maa” Tae | Dreseribed mumber of years—the thn kglag | next form of this Court to awalt the action of { Presitent” for the governmeut of the Nation, ventions “ thie kind are forleas dingerons than | place the Innd, as is tho ease in France, | Me Or am RUTP git ae, the ether hand be re | avbite those who nomlnated and are suppurt- the vue retutive to dusticn Swayue's “opinion” | Belgiuu, aud many parts of Geranny. in the | which bo bad dred uvgn thy revenue ottivera. | Ugg Hanevek deny the exlatyuce of 3 Maton BULWAYRER drinking-water .is a viscous. opaque tld, mide up of Amumber of mucllugtns agus cotapoinds, With a litticevnporation it can bo: used ‘for plaster or mortar, tio dime aud tho hale belny present nsniigient quantities, At prom: nent physician" bos made titty-threc examinas Myng Cor the Sentinel, and reported tho follow|ng ‘asgyried artlotes contalned fy tho solutions, ~~ Part of tongue of snail, (Bkin of caterpillar, , fraimpavie? erties Woolen thre, Cuteduutea Audi débrly, Dow-muscies, Kor a scare and a aeneution this is admirable; and tho“ partaf tongucor snail” and " dog-mus> clea" Indicate such gaporhumun soguelty on the part of tho analyst thut he ought not to be pure mitted to blush unsven, Let us bayo this atone ter out in pnbllo view. ¥ ‘A Laby correspgmilent of an Eastern news- paper dicuqses from a nev andpolut the rights of her sex, ‘Cho writer views with natural consternation tho testdeucy to surplusage in tho femaly populutign of tho United states, ‘Taklug the Btate of dassachusetts, which, according ty her fiures, contalus 160,000 more females than mules, as an example, sho wpprebends that all tho Now’ Eaylund States inay show & slundar recurd by the ceuyus Just nee aman