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THE CHICAGO TRIB TUESDAY, JU 7, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. ile EN weekly payments, and there are consequent- | Inwiess cloment in tho county havo been 7 CRIMIN AL NEWS. iv renter opportunities for fraud. The rot- | causing considerable trouble, Recontiy the T i BUCI ‘ tenness and raseality that are: Det shown SO An abet ‘the fe Canty, aa un, however, are claimed to be simply aston 7 4; Vo wa found. isting, and Indicate great corruption among tite eount “Tiftea aap Tegan ron #0 Indecisive Votes Takon in the y ! ere, % = oS Own jag-oNice, for rasen iy Theft from a Butfalo Banik | tho anunts here, Paupers inthe Als: | site once.” We ara_golnw 10 tie fre oid gut New York Legislature t. { ¢ appears to bo perfectly trustworthy that, in 1 -conversation with apolitical and personal '4frlend recently, Mr. Randall sald, in elfect, ! that only one vote was then needed to necom- C pllsh the object sought, and he felt confident “that It could be obtained. Ie sald it all de- his former statemonts, and tho Seeretary of State has reneweil the Investigation, + PENSIONS, It Is expected that the doileit this year, on aecountof the payment of arredts of pen sions, Will renel: $24),000,000. THE SURVLUS OF UNUSED SILVER 0 Convention then adjourned WOOUTS’S RULE OF Phocepcne, Mr. Woadln, after tho atmotieene tho first Joint ballot, offered a Teantutione get the adention of three rules of provedure: 1. To meet o¥ery day at noon u sloe or in adjournment, null au election ore i 2. ‘That motions to adjourn in the meanth ended upon how is now $31,733,728, an Increase of 80 per cont of Bonds Valued at Hee ita nmonts paying tho. Weekly | Powder, If no other way will do “as shall wean to adjourn from day today, een 7p Pon p IYATE SMITM in five inontis, Nota single dollar of the weenie: amt havi thy Yiatiey nsstaned {0 atk simu At ouaaniaen Ks igs Yesterday. nl en oauluae fen ay a tay ri * of the Third Now York District would vote, | colunme for the lust two months has gone $106,000. them. Fietitiotts names lave been invented Othor prominent vitizana received similar inenn to adjourn until Monday, {Te Me. Smith could be Induced to vote with Into circulation, 5 by ta and the deaths of these persons ane warnings. Last Sunday night an attempt 3, “That those teésolutions shall not he re soon after, the agents taking tho | Wns inite to destroy tho town, ‘Tho nows- ee aciided oxcopt by @ two-thirds voto uf tho (i i 1% SECRETARY OF ‘THE YORKTOWN AS8O- nonneed ht, but | Assemblyman Cowles Goes Back to | vention. f ‘os + tho proposed coalition, he dectarod that its | 7 Cy 3 R KGUNLOE the policy, Of cottree, Ihwvontd | paper oflien was set on fre at inldnight, | but L ; # auccess would be assured, and tat the Damn reports tliat nontly- all tho money needed The Thieves Demand a naturally Hh fupposd hae a corey A AU YE oot a Conkling, Making a Real eee eaten ee rene ore for erst ons pp grait end Cimoahecians wouh oops oe hg Dean subscribed. “Big work of con. som of $60,000 for Their | fudivanonleer hu hrevent swoh fraudy Unt could bo pple to othr balling. ens Gain of One. Anunber of absontees, Bir Woodtin suyegesting sy } Tonse. . 1. ” vi . i q shave 1ecHss excitement prevail. ood will da jess i Ui nel ; 48 cheerful ut the prospect, and itis fair ta Ine | commeticed. Return. aaeeecthe Ha ee te aueetenan bashed, as the eltizons are determined to Mr. Wooulin's Fates, ieadopted, wilt put an it fer that he hopes to bo retilected Spoaker If sett we Sexets aarvise ater and jthele owt Porsons ‘notorioiisly dis: crush the outtaws, cost what it may. i prvt an au ates apts tenets mad ure £ the combination can be formed. on skilled labor will ulscuss the riot an eased, with = one foo in io a Conkling 26 and Cornell 163 | jive heen Introduced echired ty a * ow Inbor strikes, nnd will take the ground that rave, aud others as old ns 80 KILLED FOR FIETEEN CENTS: % have Deen Introduced for tho purpose of I SS err anseraer tm of the | thoy itave heen duo in many Instances not so | Extensive Frauds in. the Life-Insurance find. “W,—far — boyond — the Company's Bpectat Dspatch to The UMcagd Tribune. Platt 23, Depew 21, and Putting an ond to tll suich wotions as thovs ie ta House, of itep nineh to the iliberallty of capitalists ng lo a Hinit of nge,—have been insured. No ine | Livres Roc, Ark, June 0.—Information les J I inde by Sharpe on {last dan- + ’ Cornell 0). Friday and Saturduy. It fs fu | Forty-seventh Congress, as it stood last Jan- | dissatisfied Atisposition onthe part of tho In- Business Unearthed in surance could be collected In caso of thelr | reauhod this city to-day of a fatal tlimenity Friday nud Saturday. | At ts fexpected that gy, unry, was as follows: Republicans, 1473 | buror fur {imaginary causes, qdeath, and the agents have ¢oolly cheated ‘ 4 oe Hey WIL ease £4 xegular Domocrata, 135; Readjuster Demo- FRENCH. Boston. feat a te angie weekly: payinenta, In | 8t Dolby Springs, owls County, Tox. ut ae ate soit Hind out from the lenders on 4F orats, 2; Greenbackers, 8: vacaney, 1. The | _ Persons who claim to know say that Judge . Ponsee vere tty plisletat lng, ainda th 6x- Jager CHIR BRM TG Louis ese Ont A Poll-List Presented in the Senate and sory » coreshndowing OF Hie tact Stews # Sacaney existing at that time tts aince been | Freneli, of Massachusetts, Assistant Scere: Subatitutad for the sick ones who wero In--| Leo claimed ne hii from a man by the as a Petition in Conkling’s termined on by the different factions, tary of the ‘Treasury. will not be retained L was fi y iti Ailled by the election of Mr. Ray, a Repub- ‘leet 3" ALouisiana Desperado Killed in Belf: | sured, and tho agents have made thelr profits . ecto THE JOINT DEMOCRATIC ComMITTE TT Since then, however, after tho ond of the fisenl year, sured aM ot these. ‘The whole business | ame of Jounings, ‘Tho latter stoutly de Behalf. of the Lealulnture tasues the following UteaR: SN ee om JOURNALISTIC. ‘Defense by 1 Man Whom ‘ Sompatt nies that ho owed Loo anything. ‘Tho dts- faration: “To Wie Demuern Mowing dees FIVE VACANCIES hus beon utterly rotten, and the Company iy t ited ti fight, dur hich Lee atl To the Democratic Members of the avo been carised,—two vy tho death of pada at ie Barty Cele ae svorllng He Attacked, now turning its attention to it” An agent | bute resulted Inn fatty Cine ae iniliet: Leglgluture ¢ In ylow of the fact that exten, ent from the New York oftico recently «ls- stabbed the negro a umber of Unies, Infilet- Messrs. O'Connor, of South Caroling, and covered about forty cases of fraud within | Wy Injuries from which ho shortly did, | Satcty Resolution Introduced to Guard eles my at any time ari: tn the pending milntstration paper. On Saturday its owners the pending incorporated it In n stock compatiy. Fernando Wood,—both Democrats; two by Senatorial struggle, wo earnestly recanuney 1 Sfrorts now being hita tha row was oat ity hight Nonkling’s **Smart that the Democratle bay nit jon to the Senate of Messrs. Conger MIS, GARFIELD A Government OMccr Serlously Wounded Ome to aye dase nit AO Tay perenne eink Mrs. Jennings rat Ay lier Husband's ss ate Agalust Sletaty s pairing, aud, = far as possible, bata fran ye,—Republienns; and one by the | is rapidly improving In health, and to-day, in a Fight with Moonshiners have been innocently defrauded, fuce and assaulted Ice with a hatchet, cut- \ froin tho session of the Jolitt con . appointment of Mr. Levi P. Morton, Repub- | for the first time, wa! ked neross the room. ting horribly gushes iH Tie Nusa and boils eared he willdic, Lee was n promt. in Georgians Deere eer * nent man ond quite wealthy, owning large | 4 ” “ " ‘Avatsra, ‘Ky dune Se cWord. reached tracts af land in-Lexns and running asiloon | These Oura’’s Must ‘Como Down) or THE DEMOCRATS. + Mr, Patten, tho Chairman of tho Assembly Demoerntic Catiens Comittee, in aol Jenn, a3 Minister to France, ‘Iho vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr, Conger has RUSK Itis reported that Gen, Jere M. Rusk, of Tragte ke . an inquiry, sald ho had fatled in nit Deen filled hy the election ot i Teepuntients Vigconale, hae {wiitten a etter to the lrest A. Quortel Over a Difference of Fifteen | thls pin lato Te taht that a horrible mitt- at the Springs. Conk Will Run for Domooratio enous exll so far, bit had wnt given Ww the Mr. Randall evidently expects that the Dem ) stating that he desires © mors Fipottant Fatal Stab dur had beon comuitted Friday evening at FIGHT WITH MOONSHINERS, i President, ettort to vis wotuldt Sttealay evening. Tis ocrats Will be able 10 make a gain of one seat | place, , ; - Oents Leads to a Fatal Stab- Borltn, Ky. 9 small place, sixteen miles Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, ol beck was Le iu 4 feat, fo-soe sehr the §n the special elections to fill yneancles. Ite CHER HOAUINAT, MENISOLEIS: bing Affray. from Augusta, among'the hills, A reporter | Attanta, Ga. June 6—Deputy United Hone “At present they were all at sens ig thinks that, with a proper elfort, they cal | th ike Wess dt Meoane. OoeThe Naw started attor the facts and steceedud in gain- | States Murstial Bolton reached Atlunta to- AT ALBANY. other ‘day Murphy's conenrrent resolution ensily nr cr aionteauoreaiaT tonal Hoard of Lealth has advices that dur- NOND-RoBBERY. {ng rellable information, thotal InGARTS it any il eunliae todgod tn iis body iene ibe ATSENTERS, Ut ibe Legtalatara Mourn ali de duns 4 3 N's SUCCESSOR. - 7 ore 5 s 3 vito Is entar, heart, which he recelyed Inst night abou! Spectat Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, ote é Ys mnocrats Buf even then, if the Republicans sueccert In ing ate aaa ening June + thore were four Rpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. seems that a McLow, who Is a carpe! y ha 5) pe apa two at Evansville, Ind. and two nt Indianapolis, from cerebro-yplual meningitis. THIS PRESIDENT APPOINTED the following Postmastors: ‘f. 13. ‘Tate, Knoxville, Ik; A. K, Preseott, Rtvo, Cal.) and d. D, Tinney, Vieksburz, Miss. ABSIBTANT POSTMASTEIVGENERAL TYNE, onafiicial business in Now York and Phila. delpliin tho past week, to-day resumed charge of his oftice. CROP PROSPECTS. ILLINOIS, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Marroos, Ill, June 6&—The wheat crop has nindes worse change than Conkling and Piatt did when they resigned their sents in the Senate, Fields of wheat that threo weeks ago promised o falr crop havo since been plowed up and put tn corn. have conversed with a great many farmers and dthors, and the report is the same, In Moultrie, Edgar, Clark, Cumberland, a por- tion of Jasper, aud partot Etingham Coun- ties it 1s suid that one-quarter of a crop will not be realized, while in Coles County tt 1s doubtful whether we get a aturter crop, Shelby County ls reported even worse than ours, I interviewed a gentleman who livea fn that-county, and a inan = of extensive knowledge, « fow days ago, who said in reply. to a question us to the probable josy of the wheat crop in iis cotn- ty that ho did not believe they would save onencre ontof everyfl00 acres sown. Ills statentents have been corroborated by others, und wy honest opinion 1s that we will reap about the same reward, ‘The enuses of fall- ure are numerous, First, our fall was backward, dry, unfavorable season for sow- ing and growing, ‘he intense cold winter had weakened {i to such on extent tht it Foguired # quod troutmunt this spring, whilol: It failed to get. Tnstend of having extensive Burraiw, N. Y., dune &.—A_ startling contracted with a Mr. Moore to build asmall | o’elock, in Forsyth County, white hie and Atuany, N. Y,, June 6.—But 100 of the 160 robbery, involving ‘che loss of $100,000, was building for $400. Io myt Mr. Moore Friday | one or two men wero attempting to capture | members of tho Logisluture were present at comnuitted atthe Erte County Savings Bank and stated that ho wanted $200 more to eom- | two wagons loaded with “mountain dew.” [ the joint convention to-day, and tho ballot some weeks ago, the details of which have plete tho work, having lind $200. Ile was As the oflteets rodg up to, tie avanous: tee, possessed but little significance. Wheeler, been enrefully concealed by the bank, the | Riven ® check on Augusta Bank, and | Softin and ne ae returned the fire, but | fr the short term, and Miller and Cornell, Direetors, und other parties concerned. On | cane to this placo Friday and drew tho | owing to tholr boing outnumbered ‘were | for the long term, were tho ‘only candidates May 9 Inst the bank received 1 letter froin money, During his stay he drauk freely, and | obliged to retreat, Ono of the moonshinors whose vote Increased from Saturday, and Baltimore, Md., whieh rn as follows: wns beastly Iutoxicated, and, although a | received thiroy balls front ollony visto. they gained but one each. Wheeler's came DALTITOMS May. G--Curia P, Lee, Bag Erte | aulet man when sober, ho line a torrl- gid Wie supposed iat he Pree ee eirant tne | from tho dissolution of a patr, Cornell's from Savings Hawk, Bugalo—Sins If the institution } bly quarrelsome disposition when drank, | qoonshiners ire their loaded anureti oft, | ® transposition of candidates from one term with whdoh soit are connected ne ln i Wns | which has grown upon him sineo hls wits | taking thelr wounded comrade with thom, "| totha other, and Miller secured Axsombly- wien T raceivid ih a remurkable manner that | dled, abouts year ago, He loft Augusta Fri- man Gates, who had been voting for tA aaah f - Sptelat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribunts 4 CONKLING MADE AN IMPORTANT GAIN parsons Atiornty” and counsellor. f bottle uf fire wate aud tho money ren nine | LA Cnosst, Wis., Juno 6.—ChieC-of-Polleo | tn the return, to hls’ standard of Assembly- When Mr. Lee recetved this he was unable | Low's money was missing, and ho necused Hatch, Avsistant-Postimaster - Ellis, and a | man Cowles, who desurted tim Inst week. tonccount forit, A vackage of bonds, Mr. Bit who {s his own brother-in-law, of | numberof other persons went to Mailison | [¢ Cowles sileks to-his oll love, Conkling Leeatates, was tnken from the Erie County | steuling tt. | Ile would ston to tio abruineits last night as witnesses in the enge of tho | will hnye thirty-six votes Ina full House to- Savings Bank May 5 Inst, amounting to $900,- ee bitred by ‘Sins, but seomed OF tle ‘United States against E. A. Keoler, charged | morrow, the highest number he has yet re- 000, to be dent to the Seeretury of the ‘I'rens- | nbont the loss. He still aceused Sim of with the robbery of registered lotters from it | ceived. Depew suffered o loss tn the trans- ury. ‘Thoy were 6 per cent registored bonds, | stealing his moncy, ou it in probable that aa ee tae eat eon Te oalay fer of Assemblyman Peck’s voto to Lapham, and were wont by registered imal, = Whon thls fe ls Tawon for the Ure ot | fy widely known, inthis vieluity, he bolng | Dutcher’s nano tisappearud from the Ist to- this was received Mr. Lee at. once 4 fi for. uw nitmber of years mall agent on the | day, while Tremaine und Wheoler reecived supposed, ay the bonds would pass through tha woods about two milles from arin with Southern Minnesota Rond, Which place ho} no votes for the long term, uy formerly, and Naltimore on the bth, that they might | which caused tmmediate ‘dents, the other hell ab tha tne of ug rob veo trial | Crowloy none for tho short term. In ordor have been abstracted from the mall.- Ite | elsht divided in the abdomen, arm, | Will probably take placo this wee! to head off any more deep schemes or sharp and aseortained that the bonds had been re- | SRO, ad ar tt presented a terrlule | Speclat Correepondence af ‘The Chicago Tribune. | Conklmgites, | oonry eelved, Not having lost any bank funds, Mr. | spectiele, It ia supposed that he was killed | Ciamvaray, Ul. Jung 5.—Lho prisonersin NA WoonIN Lee supposed It was some sort of blackmail inthe conveyance thoy wors In after thoy | tho County Jall nt Urbana, this county, introduce a resolution, which will bo found scheme, Thore the mattor rested till tho | left Berlin, and was pliced in that out-of-the- | cong near escaping Inst night, A fellow below. This will bo acted on to-morrow. y co, S Me t 10th of May, when, as’ Mr. Lee states, Mr, SE eeu tuaraing, aichow be- | called “Shorty,” who fs n for burglary, had This bill compels the Bucks to show their George Gorham ontered the bank aud called | person, and after the body of Sling had been | mado a wooden key by whieh he could un- hands, or else quietly abandon all Intention for n package of sceurities whieh had beon | found MeLow contend that he had done | Jock his own cell and all other cells, and also of securing ait ont Jour tort unten left for several years In the bank for safe- | the killing, and seemed to take the matter | tuck thom up. agin, ‘Tho prisoners had | fenton thelr adopiion, ‘The attempt for a Ieeping, Mr. Lee at once went to the vault | Yer hard, and scarcely realized tho act he | sawed through’ the iron floor and tuneled | Hemoeratic caucus ‘Tuesday evening seems # ¥ r had done. He wag Inmediately urrestedand | under two walls, and were ready to make Tee et batten Tottel pA ns ct nnd was unable to tind the sucurities In ques | taken to Brookaville, the county soat, ond | thelr exit lust night, 16 is thouglit that one to have falled, bi alot r rom be alguk tlon, Hoanid to Mr. Gorham that he handed | the charge of murder in tho first degree | of the prisoners give the game awny, for yos- Conmmiitteg hag bag os eet on A Ne pale the documents to him « short time | placed opposit his mame, Tho murdered | terday morning a balliit began” prodding Surat aa Arita fis eat oot tne ane since, ly replled, "Yos, on the gd | man was asober, hard-working farmer, mar | qround outside with o crowbar ond.soon Admltustraciot Republican, Bott tho Ke- Of May, Leut off te conpons from thom. | Ped, but hud fe, pitrou pins a oer found the tunnel, ubliean facttons also aro discouraging. palr- Mr. Gorham sald, turthor, that he cutoff the | pequatntance, Mis young wife has been | KILLED WITH A PIECE OF GLASS. Ing. Atthe Administration conference thls voting both ways oh it. lfm vote shoul taken todlay, the Democrats would a Me they pleased, is iden was to deckle on soine party policy und stick thore, Another object. of tho eauens, Mr. Patten sald related to pairs. Ile and many other Den ocruis feared that If as many of thelr number are absent ay were absent Suturday the Repubticans might combine on acundidate and clect him with fifty-seven votes, Hence, he wanted the eaueus also to Dind the Democrats not to pair with Repub Neans, unless they could pale with two, one Conkling and the other an antl-Conkling man. ir. Potten sald that there was no truth in the rumor that the candidates of tha Jost Democratic caucus will be superseded or witlidrawn altogther. _I!ls objects wero simply ns nbove stated, It is generally be. Mevod ho cannot succeed in calling © caucus at present.”” AT WASHINGTON, FOR PRESIDENT, 1 CONKIING; For Vice PRESIDENT, D. DAVIS. ‘Byectat Dlapateh to The Chtcago ‘Tribune. Wasutnaton, D. C., June t.—The Wash- {ington Post, in its New York correspond- ence, publishes What purports to be an inter- view with Lewis Lawrence, of Utica, astrong supporter of’ Conkling, in the course of which Mr. Lawrence is quoted ag giving the following report of recent conversation with Conkling: “ve beon talking with Conk to-day, and he has been damning the Reputtlend party uphilland down. Ie says, and 13 true, that he created the Republlean party in the State, and himself alone carrled the last four Presidontial elections by his goud work at disputed States, and now they have no gratitude for hin. They ought to liave reflected him unanimously, and now they lagglo over him like dogs over abone. Me sald to mo: ‘Lawrence, if these curs don’t como down and crawl at my fect ag they always have done, I'll accept tho of fer of Democratic votes, and become an in- dopentent with David Davis, and, mark my swords, that. will carry with it the Democratle electing Mr. I'ryo’s successor, the llouso will contain, when all the vacancies are Alec, agsuming that Democrats will bo elected to fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of Messrs, O'Connor and Fer- nando Woud, 147 Republican to 140 Oppost- tion members, and 147 members is oxactly + iajority of a full House, Among the mem- bers-olect who ore classified ny Republicans, however, 1s Mr. Charles N. Mruium, of the ‘Thirteenth Pennsylvanly District, who | was elvcted by a fuslon of Repu fs and Greenbackers, “Mr. Bram was the Qreen- buck candidate for Congress In tint district in 1378, and recelved 7,168 votes, while Misher, ee Republican candidate, recelyed only 693. : AT SOME CONFERENCES between somo of the Democrutle lenders of the House atid certain Greenback members, toward tho close of the last session of Con- , it was suggested that, in caso of at arrangement between the members of thase two parties In regard to the atiices and Com- nilttees of the next House, Mr, Bramntmibeht de depended upon to Jol the conlition. Mr. Randall ts reported fo have sald recently that Brouim was ‘all right? and the sue assertion hus been made by othor Democrats, who hint that all the Greonbackers are will Ing to cone Into the ‘arrangemont,’ pro- vided they are allowed to name the Clerk or Sergeant-at-Arms of tho House, and to reeeive certain Committee Chatrmanships. But, even with all the Greenback votos, the success of the Democratic scheme will re- quire tie votes of Representative Fulkerson and Paul, the TWO ANTINOUSLON DEMOCRATS FROM VIIt- ' GIN It is reported that overtures have Deen mado to both those gentlemen by or on behalf of Mr. Hundall, and, he appears to think, with success, It may be remembered that, In a Washington dispatch to ‘THe ‘Tne sunc tine nde, 2 yirt of the inside history of tho last campalen in Vir- ginia” was disclosed. In that dispatch it was asserted, and has never heen denied, " a f ott wk Y Ority evening the subject was considored, and all | Prosidential nomination for 1934. What will ‘ % 4 cold. spring rainy, the winter made an une | Celpons, placed the securities back on Mr, | nearly crazy, and ft is funred that the severe |“ Gixciywati, O., June 6.—Louls Helmer, | favored abandoning the practice. ganda Hi tu raed ae jeanne aan paralleled Tea, and landed clear over Into | Lov's desk in the ofitce, with a pair of selusors shock will permanently injure her. ye c 1B p that he, by way of revenge? Ltold him te reayond ence i a ie on top of then aged 20, was found this forenvon ina dying | who were present refuse to talk about the | do it.” k profuse in his assuran syuupathy. | lle + summer, ns It were, ti a a and forgot to e i - . BE 1 . | condition ina butcher-shop on Court street, | other topics discussed, but say significantly ONANT. daics for Congress over the Democratle can- | 80 botlr busily cngnged to see which party | fore Was immediately brought to hand, and Spectat DXevateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune. pital. Ho had had a quarrel with some boys . 8 frlends 0} Gen, Grant iat 1g will iat ae didates, and when Mnhone received Ran-| car cat up thelr kind of | proven- Gorham loft with w detective, John Byrne | pupparo, N. Yu! duno %—This morning | at tho shop, and one of them threw at him a ieee eat ae) ee oie dinnat tumpl to take auy part in the contes dall's telegram. to come to Philudelphinan | der first Bu from ail reports, wo | for Bultimore nextday. Whyte was sought f 0 ove «| pleco of window-xlass, which struck htm In | Were taken, so hat members will continue to t tir 1 the. Jury in tho Cottrbof Oyer and“Lerminer tho ‘Naw ‘York Senatorship, In fact, iti autdTucthor!| by'soma of’ those friends, tha MtiConkiing and: lis oointes to Not TO gard it as good policy to have Gen, Grav appear in the fight. AT NEW YORK. ‘ CONKLING, New Yontc, June 6,—Ex-Sonator Conkling fs closeted in his room at tho Fifth Avenué Ifotel to-day. Ila refuses to seo reporters, pr state when ho intends roturning to Al any. have more neres of corn planted than for years, ant, ast general thing, in coud conti ion. ‘There was corn tut falled to come wy, tuid had to be replanted, which, will make it alittle late. Butif we should have « favor- nolo summer and fall for corn we will make up in corn what we will lack in wheat, Our fruit crop will not be anextra yleld, ‘fhe Hah zal wut possibly give us a good straw- wrry yield. Shetiat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Cuamvaion, Ul, Juve 6,—During the past week a number of heayy showers of rain hive fallen In this section of the State, ant have dissipated all fears of drought, Corn is about all planted, and cereals, with the posslble exception of wheat, promise abun- dant returns, ‘There ts a scarcity of cattle “Hnportant business,” fie complied with the request, expecting to reecive money which Randall hat pronilsed to ratse to hetp pay the campaign expenses of tho Roadjusters, Ir MAY HE that Mr. Randall butlds his hopes of Read- fuster ald next December upon the promises whieh he piade to Gen, Mahone last sumer, Mr. Randall's scheme of 1 coalition to pre- vent the Republicans from orguilzing the House of Representatives undoubtedly has somothing to dp with tho tremendous efforts which the Demoernts nro now. hua w in- fluence the Administration against the muti Bourbon movement in Virgtuin, ‘They ovi- dently expect that, It the Administration can bo Induced to oppose Hat movement in the 7 | tl " senttor, although. grenter concentration iiny and founda rough, graft, swearing fellows | found a verdict of guilty wmainst Joseph Hip tw Tolmer went Unk Tnto..the aliop, ba. expected. HTB rumored tint Gov, Cor who ranks ns a police court shystor. Whyte | pork, Buitilo’s defwulting City Treasuror. | he was found thero this Nan Dpoolor | Hell will show a material devrense on the sald he knew all about the bunds, and offered | qty’ was'the second trial, ucctised hnving | blood Danicl Mahoney was the boy who noxt ballot, both sides being disgusted with to return them, provided $50,000—one-half of m4 his uncertain action and apparent double- ore a4 p boan ednvictod in 1879 on the samo charge, | throw the glass, Porites sitid to liave tol tl ie ae Bi Noe bard puke tite 'The Court of Appdals, however, quashed tha ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. ean many thut ie Gi? not want the Seuntore Ho did not scum to know where | indictment, as it was dofective in that it did R ‘ : "ong | Ship, und nother porson, equally trust- t+) O., June 6.—An attompt was ¥ ty soney alleged to have ber pare LBs 2 worthy, ssser' i nell does seck thi ho Lies frok th nconpaliel concoraile eh hot deserlbo tho money allone ve eon ynrile to ananainade the Hon John Boswen- arthy, geserts ! i 8 alia nt i this teat oe ote th ie ie th e ie it embozéed, Thopresent Indietmentwasfound | yoy, tn Wooster, 0. Saturday night, Io Cventng exceps Pint, Teas. reported Unt Nevin a a oleartuie but te we olteot. soon after his first triul, and, after deliberat- | wed struck soveral blows on the head with | Conkling and Arthur will ‘bo here to-morrow tho demand for $50,000 was refused, and the | Ine for forty-slx hours, tho Jurors deelded iy i on treet, and | Morning. parties returned to Bullato, Col. Byrne and | Bork was guilty. It was in Decem- ate har splilts.waliing on 0g ‘eaeaped In ONE OF THY DEVICES his detectives ure still looking up the matter, | bor, 1875, that Bork one allay aule& | the ae ‘MeSweeney is ono of the most | of tho machine in working up, renction was and uegotiations ary pending fo ta rover | ly withdrew from tho lly and retired | ouluent oriuitnal tawyians Ith fhe Weel and | shown up tn the Senate, to-day; | Senator that Gorham. Nett tho bouds on ‘Treasurer to Canada, Then came tho startling | the man who presented the name of ‘Thur. 7 Eldeman mented 2B EX-SENATOR PLATT loft for Albany to-night. Ex-Senator Conk- ling remulns at tho Fitth Avenue flotel, The Jattor said he held himsotf in readiness to 20 , rene efaulted. ‘Tho ex- : y : 3 Stl resunce Was Te coming campaign, the unti-Bourbon Cone | unt hows, the Tate high prices having caused | Loo's table when the latter was In, another intolligeneg that tho: eae dutanltest anes man in the Cineinnat! Convention, yelltion Front 3100 voraen erate fo Albany whengver ls pe ‘Arthur stated gressinen from that State can be depended on | firmers to market avery aviullable antnul, part of the bank, and that some sly snenk- | of the truth of tint fact and subsequent dc- H IN. of Conkling and Platt. ‘The document con- | that he wold probably go to Albany to- to vole with the Democrats in the orgaulza- Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tripunes thief entered aunt ubstracted the package | yotopments form most interesting chapter A VALUABLE HORSE STOLEN, fisted of thirty-six. pages of foulseap, cuv- | morrow evenlng, fon of us House of Representatives next Quixey, UL, June 6&—Tils vicinity, is ox- ) through the railing in front of the desk, pn au Spectat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. i . : J ember. petloncln, the effects of drought, No rain has fallen sinee the first week in May, and all stains and simul fruits ore showing the re- sults of it, ‘The same state of things, though . i A eturnte bout ter ored with WHegiblo slpuntures, all in peculiar ‘The following hs been fesuwils** Notice | aya MLO ct matte comotuor with Ait JAcKwoN, Mich, Juno G—Last night a | armine uke and ail-arranged. in ‘aifabote Is hereby ulven that tho followlug. coupon | Aiucrmante Committee, tried to come ton | thief stole v valuable horse from the farm of | leat order, An hour, or so afterward bonds, the properly of private parties, Ive i Phe y i ' 0 ue: Deen stolen. from the “custody of tite tie settlumont with tho city, The amountof the | William Russell, in, Napoleon 'Townahip, ten | the Senator rosa to aq stion of _—$<———_—_—_ THE UTES. MR, UPTON. HE THINKS IT ROUGH ON ‘TO ME CAUGUY First Powwow of tho Uto Commise si . ‘ 4 ¥ clew. exe, and branded the petition asa fraud, : ce uunty ani sense a Tou Erie & shure Huilroud Compan: nollee x ay erie Tae 4 * he ¥ tho ary: Fee ee Oe June acatee tinon outin Alssourl opposit here, A clreult of | (cosols), $1,000 encli—Nos, 189, 152, 184 in colleeting $200,000, ‘The rest of the securi. A VILE WRETCII. ot his constituents, A. fittle straw which }| by the Presonce o: some forty miles in diameter, with Quingy as ity centre, seains to be about all the territory mulfering. ‘The streets and country roads aro ye ties ure sutd to be worthless, ‘The ehargo In o "1 shows the way the wind blows occurred in 1,160, 9,109, 2,200, 3,401, and 1,728; four Ene & “ ad Cincinnati, O., Juno 6&—Jumes Firman, mn te > Wassomblymun Skinner Pitisbite Taliroad Company, old, $100 ene question, cay that ae, coered eu a keopor of a low saloon, is under arrest for lu. Watertown toey a rocnintiin Moe iginner Nos. 1,10, L174, 1175, and 4.1763 two Mu | ait of ois Nut Los Pixos Aasncy, Colo, June 5, vie Asalstant Secretary of the ‘lreasury, says that Lane Ciry, Colo. June G.—Saturday the he knows there is tio truth in the rumor that } in conference with f pardiculars he nover | cest with hts daughter, Sho has just beon | Commissioner ngalnst o rominent Conkling | Ute Commissioners met regularities alegua have been Sscovercd nf + ih r Prien § * if has any tree oO! hem ever been secured. BIS to * is c Ns . in tho office of Mr. Pitney, Custodian of tho probably not yivld ene bushel to every wlx | tultrond Company, $1,000 eu hand one But- | he case will be appealed, nnd for four yours FATALLY STABRED, ing clearly made, dra, aud others, ‘Thera wera at least 1,200 . grown lust year, thoy lave about three thes | falo GSouthwestern allroad Company, $100, , ‘be futight {1 the e ¥ 1 ‘pho scones within ‘Treasury Bullding, Ie states that, while he | is muel corn and twlee ay much onta as bust | three Susponsion Bridge & Lrlo Jinetion wore probably TA OEEOH eta Greate courts. | Sax Fnaxcikco, Cal., Juno 6.—Ifenry Wat PROCEEDINGS, . Utes about the Agency, ‘Tho sgoues wit was Chief Clerk of the ‘Lrosury, and re- | sens that these crops ura doing well; that | Itallroad Company. $1,000 engl, Nox, 14, 117, ee nr det Se acT wr mn ws, Pee | san was fatally stubbed by Edward Dobson ‘To the Western Astociated Press, Agont Borry’s office were exelting, dramatles sponsible for the purchinges, all the fuel, ive, | pasturage a excellent; and tho farmer in | und 19; four Buffalo, New York & Phila sana peat at ee AN nares in a land quarrel on tho Mackenzie River, 9 EAN Ne Ba dae PR ee ne nod perilous In theextreme, ‘Tho Uteiniiel eurpets, and, as fur as practicable, all tho | TSOTG AUIS. an, onteage Tribune, delphi italy Company first $1000 enact, ote. ‘To-day hu goos about the streets poorly | Oregon. dittvens of the Eluhth Senatorial District, | Commission—Mossrs. Mears, Russells, miscellaneous articles for the Department, ne county has | salle avi ‘ary J Frevvort, HL, dune &—Th peen sadly he nged of ruin for somo: time, Early thts mornlog the heavens commenced to send us a bountifil supply, and tho furmers will have good reasons for re- Joicing, MeMorris—was present. Encl. Jalan was heavily armed, and, when a talk began, the — building was 8il rounded by Utes, who oecunied availablo spat, to tisten to the contort’. bln blo apart adion-dny, toxetter wile the widely-ulrculated informution an Utes, alatger number wore present tune |. ‘PhoUtes were told by the Comm! net ery, through nn interproter, that Ue pt mission hud cone to the Aguncy for an ‘pose of carrying out tho terms of bet ca entered Inte fast. year; that It was eis and Intantion of tho Government W clad, thoroughly dejected, and recountaly P iting for the return of Conkling and Pintt, aatidatial Coal Company of Maryland, $1,000 | § compe 4c Ri F asking for the 1 4 euch, Noa, (3), ain, 43, 464, 4665, at iiel 500s fow, a sad comparison to the once rich bunk: NORTHERN PACIFIC, at i . ich BHD: : Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chi ‘ f Mr. Woodin suid tho petition presented by four Wabash & Western allroad Company | °° and. powerful polltielan, =i etek Se ape Coleen Teale. 5 Fay Mr, Eldan was shuply a copy of s poll-list, seconds, $1,000 anell, Nos. ol, 103 309, und 2 Kassas Crry, Mo. Juno 6—T, 1 Oakes, | all the names belug weltten In rod Ink aud tn SO0: threo ‘Toledo « Wabash ‘alway Con- |“ DEADLY si00TING AVERAY, of the Oregon Railway & Navigutlon Com- | ony jisnd. pity, 2d, 51,000-anoh, Nos, 150, 3319, whd S04; Jovttn, Mo, JStne .— This afternoon about | pany, was In this elty to-day, en route to Hidemnn said. he was handed. the titan Ux toledo & Wabash Railway Company, | 4o'clook a shooting aftray occurred nt the | Portland, and was interviewou regard- by 8 person whom he supposed rellable. Iu $200 cnet, Now. Hs Fag 1 yee 1st, | ‘Ehoatre Comique, inthis city, InwhichC. F. | tng the future of the Northeru Pa- Inul not even gianecd at fac ei ee aot fT ri mv ou yorha Sone DW unt GI7s ony Thompson, stage manngor, was almost In- | cite Railway. Mr. Oakes, as is | ing hoe finds {t un apparent attempt to de- vow York Cel y 4 stunily killed, ard Thomas Carney, a former | well known, has resigned his position | culve tho Sonate, - Now ue anal Silitond (Comay fh employé, mortally wounded. A colored ian | ay View-Prestdent and General Manuger of |, Lhree protests against the election of Conk Tails and 30705 two Battalo de # i | named Frank Woolard was also shot In the | the Orogon Railway & Navigation Company, lng and Platt were presonted from St, Law- allron val a iGommuny’s, S00 “eaulh, leg. A short thie ago A.S, Johnson, for | gna js to reside in New York City, and Isto ree ous. gave notice that he ls _patrod were purchased upon bids publicly invited, the awards bemg mado In avery case by a comnts of clerks not belouging to his oflice, MI UPTON DECLARES thatif any wrong hus becn done it has beon kept from him, and that so fur as he knaws every purchase was proper aml necessary, ‘Tho goods ordored were promptly delivered and were pald for in the usual mann vouchers property recelp Mr. Upton says that he feels not th apprelienston that anything has been found or will bo discavered ‘reflecting in any way — WISCONSIN, Speetal Dispatch ta Tre Chicago Tribune. Warsnrows, Wis, dines &.—Crops’ gener ally in this section are not In ag sitlsfactory condition as thelr appearance Indicated two wooks ugo. Wheat and other grains, a3 well as grasa, have suffered from the recent wn Buffalo & 000 ws 4 diutot | _ 1 os. 24h ierly proprlotor of, the theatre, +sold the | by the Vieo-President oftho Northern Pacitic | with Mr, Astor on all voting for the United | plist tho terns of thls trot as oxped tipon him, At the saine. tints lo fects mie | drought, the lute rains, however, bonollting | Atallysay Compass Sty he Nog Sty 21 | building to one Juke Pecorn. ‘Lo-lay somo pons and practically in charge of | States seinntorsity init Duce, toy when | Fy uy, posslDlby aud Tan the tes UY noyed that after neatly twenly years of pe thom to u great oxtent, Considerable of the | Feo" Sy], ast i eo ad rss one | eUblo” wrowe about some bar fixt- | tho ontire property, fucluding , construc- either is nbsent, Both ara Republicans, ew reservation, ee resvon upon Ht x Trusts of tho Goveriinent, he should now be | frutt will De and rountred replanting. Larke | s1,000, No, 680; vlaven Bultulo & State Ling ; fruit will be a partial fallure, the outlook for apples being espoctally pour, Special Disputen tu Ths Chicago Tribune. Sunwoxvuan, Whs, June i—The weather once more bales the memory of tho oldest Jyhabltant. ‘This Unie i¢ fs coldness. ‘The tp. claiming he bought ‘them with | ton and eperation, lv goes to Republican party. tho Bule. larney. a brother-in-lnw of | New York as the right-hand man-of Mr, ‘Mr. Sessions gave notice that ho would Johnson wont inte the theatre te take them | Henry Villard, whose recent brilllunt stroke ) wove a ‘cll of tho Senate whenever ho found by force, but, by. order of Pecora, was | secured control of the Northern Paelfle from | bell Senators absent without leave from the thrown outhy Woolard. Carney pr anate. i Neithor Conkling nor Piatt ts here, nor Is ¥ verd furs and the othor sub-Cilefs, ‘The Utes Were thon and porinie very litte tlk. ‘hey Wie We 7 3 le further told that the Government Ne an subjected to rccusations that he has beer guilty of wrong-dolng in the purchase of BOAY, MOUSK-TRAPS, AND SCKUBUING- BINOME WBRMAUES, | Rullroad Conipany, $1,000 each, Nos, 011, 012, Ol}, G21, OF, O23, OH, 07%, O76, UFZ, anil "OT: aight Lake Shore & Mivhiyan Southern Ry way Company, coniuls, $1,090 each, Nox i G22, 1,140), L208, 1,585, 1,198, 1,008, and 043 1) the Billings faction, and states that within revolvor, and returned in i fow mbites, and “oy tit i opened ‘re on Pevora, hitthug the colored three, years tho entire Ine will b i : ‘ x , tet to. erdag, thom fairly and Just ut th pout EL ag eA HEAT | tileraoasulerystugulay tordayicusly 43 clecees Dayton & STlehidun ttativiay Company, 81,00 | i Woolued in tho leg Thompson started | Blvteds | and before thut tiny the co Hoe asreaaed for then ut the Pelavan, hove | poforenment of thy stipulations of tho trey Hanes In regard: to hinadlt ite, Uptultee | aboye Prctan utr SREY. ialantitiis yysdraay CPCI Nowe Lita bby ay th IF, nid 23; ono Bute | ei ont of do ways but was struck in | Solldaton with the Oregon Railway nu Se ew is as to how adjournment can | was absolutely paramount te P| Lane w Pattie thon to tie matitous Ing | on atures ne icuters prev the, bi met efit Het hier AZaity uy) tHonadinekia ds ttt SNe liseuseatww Garnestarh ayleation. aMmpany cohen Lr, bp stosaricd, ap chapesdelur dutartalned ofspoujsys thi i Bi re, to, tf locale tule piled "attribute then to te maliclous In: | ty eetttetion af tho plum und apple | S00; ove City of Mauna ibivetieih Stokantstol, Rode pST ual, ya Urateaniv Garner lt ages ehundetatia amullarntulpeshaisteber tit tithe yeailonla anes eclnee amieloo-.| op Ata aN HE It Heo clalm-sgents, who ure always chash 4 | larvents in ny plices, ax well as great in- | v7 ot Stn tes, Haver ne OO eles Jarney throttgh tho lower part of tho bee: | ayent publishvd tit thao Aes AeA tire ol Lt Sot tac a ston nee ave reals oUeter gy A WS Wut audigy eh the wap of the ‘Treasury, Heady to Clase the | Jury to other fruits, NON ag ig Ute ee eee die dole | Meds ind & xueond tue tn the feft hip. | Gur. Mat tgeriluioe in’ practical rarmi at tho ane Davia HALLOTING. OWE red idadttng alteC]OUE, BReTAE AE Te noliet character of any mun who they think at i + 81,000, Now re eno bag fot | nex foll and was carried home, where he ts | 5 her ht Sha Looe talked a n einaacan there ever was a trouty min not SelveuK Gipts nel an one piney, An aloud KANSAS. lowing’ registered bonds: Four Jka | reported dying. ‘Thompson’ Nved about property, as ho such change had been talked | ‘The Joint Convention reassembled at 13 Shore & Michigan Southern lail- claim,” road Company sluking tind of 18935 this ono under Caer sanded {0 Sptctal Correspondence of The Chtcago Tribune, ° nny other,—and boldly de tle wk and proceeded to yote for the vue twanty, mites, Devors Ix_anutor arrest, | OFF oven hinted at, orel Jo! = —— enney cauged by the resign Conkling, | j, . t WY oa — Hava Crrv, FlllsCo. Kis, Juno4—Thtnke | L000 euch. Nu, 417, Ass 410, 54: two rig | Std & Coroner's Jury ts tn session, ARCTIC NAVIGATORS Se lures MB | Know, eo tBtiat overy naka wees ou Ing tho roaders of ‘Tne: ‘Trtnuxe would Hike | Cotnty, Ne Yo CitsHull bonds. $4000, NU. | yas a, » Saw Franctscy, Cal. June ‘i.—_Liout. Ger- | _‘The vote by Sonntors waa ns follows: Mined, ‘Vo tls. Shavano made 00 weer lntish bleed PR tilas ia Ee a a wate | Onin, Nn ay aR dng | DEASIC OF A ZOUTSTANA DESI | en a he ora wer ro | Hs Ck Gai nner || MR CBE SE ttn ey Wasirsatos; D. , June d—The contin Hans wil ae CI unum atk of tha Covelanat, Golumabits, Clyclnnatl = arta Dupate to The aioe ariank i colved by, the Academy of Selences this Bonn Ce dneab RE aaeeantae Ati “ia the NOW reservation hal jn Cbs, ' ¢ Indianapolis Railroad Company, No, O53, EW OnLEANS, Li, June 6&—Murcelin K/ . ie FS roma . election, weet ued reports that Johu D. Defroes, Publle | with tho oxcoption of vory lute suwn, never | SAll pepora iro cautioned Malia buying be pepealiers | bt evening. ‘There was a yery lurge uttondance, | Georse Ib, Beadle; 2 deellna to make-a ele i Prhuter, fs to be removed are entirely with- out fqundation, ‘he President snys, with- out qualification, that no vhange ts contem- plated In that office. GEN, TYNER had on interview wlth the President to-day. Afterwards be stated that he had not re- signed his position as First-Assistant Post- master-General, ‘Tho President returned this anornng from his brief trip down the river, and had scarcely reached hls oflice bo- fore the urny of oftice-seckors Invaded the White House, * THE CONSTANT BALTIMORE DELEGATION, from which President Gurfield escaped with 60 mnuch diftloulty last week, was present, and left the unpleasant Information that a och jarger delegation would soou come, wound pruceed without, tem, dovmtere, morvation, and remove the AKCHEY cy Feet Wes among whont bs the dea hon Savonovorny:. huve been gulected 12% seemed Berry, aud ordered to report 10 the is en Wednesday... Bhuvano was very Deli eu talk, Iv clatined that blinself Wie These Ourny’s witow, owned the Uneou wider yalluy, ‘The Chiefs were wiven a one stand ‘that stepd would be PAF) Cour cusstully aecomplish the wiysion ot racy et inhslon, ‘fhe presence of the, 0! tepee ot the Utes undor submission. The Br teat Telnforcements of military’ Mas tae dumonsteated. that, were they ety Utes would have’ refused 1002“ ailue now Tesrvalian., Aguut oid pe ence with then “ane vented morg exeltius see le. Matte # gracefully accepted (he ture tat Nadions EE gre quiet Yer Very few bh Granger, ating Lo Toro do la Mermentuna | A paper giving tho details of her varlous | Ty); patil 7 Cadlon, 4 desperado of Southwestern Loulsl- | voyages and dlucoverles In tha vicluity of T he Assumbly voted as follows: ana, met a long-prodicted fato Sunday moru- | Wrangloland, “and dwelling upon tho evi- i {ng near the Murmentan Rivor, In Catcasion | dence regarding the reported landing thore Parish, at the hands of Honwr Loghon, | of Capt, Dollwun in 1806, was read by C. W. Granger, who had threatened to shoot | Brooks, Other gentlemen presented thelr “Yotal votet Loguon on sight, went tua party of horse views on thy subject, ind James Guinble, of | .. herders where he knew Lognon was em: the Western Union ‘Telegraph Conipany, éx- | Tremuine.... loyeil, and challenged him for a flght plained a proposition to maintain tolegraplito J ployed, and hts | communication between ship and sledice par Lognon proposed Jo dismount for, that pir | ties, ‘The day for the Rodgers to sail Is not pose, Granger roplylug that ho Gratinun) dd Snully fixed, but will be somo ‘the this a i “aT aNHORRGSLNITInG not want to i oynon turned “awa: D Dek hera were Jive pulrs announced heen held for trial ‘at Gpringflold on the from hia, cn Ginger fired i 7 ae 4) Sq nate ask sx amoug the Aasourbly nun, charge of embozziing $173 fromtho Metropole | lily back, — Both = men dismounted, HYMENEAL. = ‘he convention thei prvgoedo to yoto | itau Life-Insurance Company of New-York, My Grane: “eidyanced on ti Jaunon Muravavk June Frank N, Coffin, | au ous vaeanoy caused by the ‘resignation ‘of and the trial 1s suppoxed to be but the begli- eneh other ‘iti? plotola, Ghangor's Tt ant Hophow of N ‘i aii Penn Nixon, of the Chi: the Senate voted ns follaws: ning of what will bo génulne royelution of | boing at stich close quarters that It set Log. | C&O Tnler-Oceqi, wos marrivil at high noon great rnsvallties that jaya been going on fy | now's clothes on fire. Loxnon’s Inst uhot ene to Grace Sholl, a well-known soctéty belts at looked better, and, If nothing befalls It, will show a yleld of twonty to forty-five bushels pee acre, and loty sown elglit to twonty-live wihels perncro, ‘There fy no danger from Insects, owing to the frequent and seasonable rains that have fallen since dan. 1 to the prod out thug. ‘The harvest will conumence the 15th lo the Wth of June, Sprlug wheat guid vats luole splendid. Corn looks well, and yery good stand; farmers have been plowing the same the past week, Vous and potatoes Th bloom, and gardens fn genvral look as niece ag Lever saw anywhore, Fruit of all kids forest trees have made a more rapid rowth than aver before, Stuck of all kinds id i good condition, Farmers are encour- aged, and expect a bountiful gist of every> thing planted or sown, ‘Tins fs no oxneHera- tlou as for ag Ellis County ls Brann . MUACHIBER, To the Editor of The Cateago Tribune, any of sald sceuritios, or any coupons de- tuched therefrom, as payment of wll hits boon stopped. Arrest at ohce any person present: ing any of these securiifes or coupons, and notify, the undersigned, A lberal reward will “be pald for tho return of tho above securities, Jou Brunk & Co,, y 0: TNOODY. ++, —- LIFE*INSURANCE FRAUDS, Special Dispatch to The'Cricago Tribune, Boston, June &—Jaihess E. Walsh has : ud € + i i! a Ble, by Bishop ‘Lhrvop, at St. hovering about the Airey. The citlzens of Meryland: seem to think that | | MAnvevitty, Marshall Co,, Kas., June 4— the ely for aout pe Industrial Brojighy Rr Reo Te Re ier dunes’ Heulacbal Church, Slax Fanule luni fosanotiier pn scot whi the tlne of the Prealdent of the United | This spring has Geen a busy thin with the | Of the etropolltan Life-Inaurance Company | fone, cach would belug biortal, ‘Granger | Yow and Cal, ‘I. IL Keefe accompanied thein fused. Tho uy ‘ at Btates is to be devoted to claimants for ofliee | {ruers In this locality, for our ‘auring waa | Was started somuthlug overs year ago, and | fired four shots-but -Lognon escaped un-'| from Ching: : : been hore uiearly Oe y waiyedt frst Wes from one of the smullest of the Common. | Ye’. lute for thi country, and the fall Wheat | has dene a large loent business, It fa ine | hurt. Granger fg ncoradited with two mur; ; er eA | on eaport Wat cit js passing WY wealths, near alt Afaron, out, oxeupl that an new tended ehicily for the pdorer cluased, ond ta | ders of peculiar atruclty. and bia taking otf |: : Chine orys Hine ou haga mie wuooNen axoun wawuxarox, | Kroun,, that left Eke inore wrowud £44 | yuwod on tho lan of waokly payurente | Envy frau sulafaction alQne the Merious |g gouge fuiaw GouKue the ali eee STEAMER. whish, abuut a year ugo, was stopped near | and hurd winter killed the coru for sedd, wo | Of from fivo to 00 cents,—seems more easily * a avunte found, Gold Callum, for plagex mminay. THE ARCTIC RELIEF STE(Y TT one of West India dslaada by a Spaulsi | that the first planting did not come good, and | met than a large premium in a lunp,—and It KUeKLUX OUTRAGES. ang: Calves are petting possesion ed Bpecial Duaputen fo The bani Aretle pellet gunboat, A coupellinl 2 gubmit to Pe ute some have planted tires teed | wut bose ue fs not so surprising, therefore, that the Cum- Special Dispatch to The Chicagu Tribune Roy Buy, liberaliy for the ground, ahd the fact BAN Fnaxcisco, June Learn Yaltelo tule Hine the State Departiuent nude inquiry, but | took Good consldertuue the ensoe aie prog: | PANY bus been erodlted with between, %000 | Larne Rock; Ark. Juve &—A. serles of | mur wuile mon nave tried « pleco cf wrouut und steamer ‘Rodgers arrived fr a eed tha Spanish authorities Kave very diferent and 4,000 policyhoklers on its books, So large a field, of course, requires nuny work- ers, ay the Company undertakes lucollect tho pects arg for woud yield, but we will have atartllne Ku-Klux outrages are reported tu- | fatled to make It pay noviny to maky the Chinu> to geta late fall no chinch-bugs to get ; n pe day from Perryville, alxty wiles west of mien all tho wiore auxlous to wet “hold of It, | Kernan. . s eh ‘appear to be far ahead of our white mln- | Cornell, .... this place, [t seoms that fora tong tue the | ors wrt of saving fino wuld. Miller, noon;" Her aflcers will BO yor Han rroue the Academy of Selences is my fo the aifulr f1 e statements of She a alr r row that maadty by