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bs tat S hal alain 2. eee ee Serer ese es z ” eret! their lost ground, and more too, and that under a number bf Tenders, I 1870 tho rontrol of Mr. Conkling was absointe {1 the Republican party in Now York, Mr. Tilten carried the Stnte. In Iss) we carried New Yori becange the eholee of Mr, Conkling was fed at Chicaga, att one of opposition nominated Phe defee! of John Kelly gave vs the Ftata tn sit), Weans this Thane on you will see that the Hepubtlean party wilt ecow stronger for laying asserted that nen were elveted tu oflee tod Ischinteg certian Inwiul duties, and not to be Bosses,’ MONROL DOCTRINE, |, MEATS POSITION, Cincinantt Gazette. Wastsatox, D.C. dino ith—Mr. itams- Jel), an Entinnate frond and wart supporter of Mr, Blaine, prints the following to-day in the Reprotte, howling clearly tit the Sec» qataty of State does tot necept the Intarpre- ation of the Monroy ductrine promtteated oy Mr Hayes, The fuss nado about the proposed transfer df tho Pantani Railroad ton Preneh company, snd the loud ent made tipo Mt. Dining to arevent I, inlalit well atarm some Innocent heople If Ht were not so rhienlons, ‘The New York Wort 9 espeetatly quite franth! upon Isthinus matters, amt howls the Monroe dnetrine with sueh persistence that it may tomo to believe there Is realty something in t.. Preelsely why foreleg capital fs mare fangerous to Aimertean Independerten tr the Paraunity Raflroad tion in, the Brie Matiroad, n ung otter. meals of transportation, I jomethiing nine of these patriotic gentlemen attempt to elucidate, ‘They denounes Mr Blaine for not stopping THE ESCROACHMENTS OF FOREIGN CAPITAL on tho Usthintia, Precisely how Mr Binine Isto be supported in seh at attempt none pf these howler futon to tell. ‘To deny French or English enpltitists te riatht of bullding canals and railroads thronzh a coun try not. our own ur stibject to ir entra ia one thing, and to bick tint denial by force ot urns ta qulteanother. ‘Che right to deny Is not plain, "Phe faet that we tiave tie power to enforee Ruch 1 dental fs plait cnatiat, vo suppons that this Government will t easily consent to Involve itself in foreign diticulties from whieh there would be NO ESCAPE NUT THUGUGIE DIKARACK, and which there woult bo to tneetlng except through a disastrous war, is to resting the Secretary of Stata afool, No, hen this country soes to Wat again with n fare olzn Power it will be upon some more tang {hie ground than tha Montos doctrine, When journals really ralse such, an alana it will bu on sompthting tn whieh the fie, batt hand of the Atertean speculator Is notauite eo ridiculously apparent, NOTUES, urron, Spectal Diapateh to The Chitago Tribune. Wastinaros, D.C, Juiro 20,—Seeretary Windom to-day sald thot he-had no intention of removing Assistant Secretary Upton, aud knew of no reason why he should to so. It is rumored that Mr, Wiydom-wwill Ina fow days indicate ina marked manner his cone fidence in lils Assistant Scerctury, 2 BUDLEY, “Itifsntd that Marshal Diilley only con- sented to accept the positlon of Commissioner of Pensions upon tho condition: that ho should hive ontire control of the patronage of the offieo and be at Hberty to remove all Democrats and to put ex-Uniun soldiers in thelr places, If hy adopts this polley he will beable to maka. great many removals, aud if he wants any, money fram Congress he will probably find it much mora dificult to get it than he would by atupting a contrary volley, “GEN, JOUN I. MAWLEY, Of CIITCAGO, is here tu endeavor to Induce the Govern- ment to adopta coupon tobacco stamp, in- yeuted by a client, ‘Tho Departniont of Jus tieo has already deolared that the stamp erin be adopted without further Iegisintion, It is Proposed to soll tha tse of Ibto tha Govern- inent for $45,000, A. portion of the stamp ia Ju the box under the Id, marked In coupons, and {t Is expected that a conpon will bo torn olf évery than cigar issold. A great num- Ber of siinilar Inventions have been brought to the attention of the Departmunt.. 3 VINGINTA REPUBLICANS. * To the Western Associated Press, WaAstrxaros, D,'0,, dino 20,—Tho Rep ub- Iean State Central Cunnulttee of Virginia *“ meets in Richmond to-morrow to consider tho question of calfing x Stnte. Convention, Wiekham ana the stratght-outs claim they have nineteon ott of twenty-seven mem- ders sure, nnd prabably more than that mum ber. ‘Tho Republicans who favor coalition have heen working for sovoral days to offset the effect of the President's interview with tho Wicklinin dulegntion, trying to get promi- nent Republicans to welte letters Indoraing conlition, to be read nt the mecting’ of the Committee, Soveral members of the Cablnet have beon invited to thud declare themselves for conlitlon, but they have declined, Soine Jettars and telegrams from leading Renublice ang In the country will, ib Is aul ba laid be- fora the Committeo advising coniitlon, CIVICKERVICE’ APPOINTMENTS, Benjamin Driver was tealny Appointed Revenue Storekeeper for the Bevoutl Dls- irlet of Kentucky, and Edward Owsley Gaugor for the same distrivt, : THE TUTAL VALUES OF KXPonrTs, domestic provisions, tallow, and dalry prod- ucts from tho United States during the five months ended the Bist day of Muay, 1801, was $56,625,500, axalnst $66,100,073 during the sang thonths in 1880, ‘The total values of exports of provisions and tallow for thesovon nionths ended may il, 1881, wore $81,073,400; same period In 1880, 263,803,910, SECRETARY LINCOLN las gono to Long Branch, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL CAMMON, Law Officer of the Interior Department, will Jeave Washington to-morrow tor Fort [ull Indian Reservation, to array’ for a vounell and agreetent betweon the Indians and representatives of the Union Pacitte Itallway Company in repr to the salo of n right of holr reset way throug] rvution for the pro- {ected branch Anes to Oregon, . : erin OROP-PROSPEOTS, ILLINOIS, Soeetat Dispatch to Tae Chicago Tribune, Quinoy, Ul, Inne 8.—Unusiully heavy ralng have fallen In the past fuw days throughout Adams, Pike, Iancock, and Brown Counties, and as fur cast as Jackson- Ville, At this placa raing have fallun overy day for the past olght days, and farmers say oats, corn, and potatoes have mate wonder ful Improvement. In pluces, however, a great surplus has fallon and the watorstands in tho furrows of the cornilelta, and some «tumage will’ result froin it, Ina few lvcull- Hes the drought, which continued up to tha ith, had fujured the oat crop nutleonbly, but the rapid growth of the past ning or ten days has materially repaired thedamage, Farmers oy the banaue south of this city had oxpugte ed to ber i hurvesting wheat to-day, bul ihe ronthied rain has left the urodud’ yo soft that ragpers ennnot, worked fn thei for somo days. Many flelds ty Brown County, farleulariy on the dnols River bottom fi he vicinity of Perry Springs and Naples, are also walting for tha grapad te get! dry enough to work upon, it the weather fy food) tho wheat harvest will, be well under way by tho end of this. week, ’ teams MARVEST IN VIRGINIA, Freprmensnuna, Va., June 40.—Tarveat ing has commenced In Northampton County about ona week later than usual, The ytotd will oxceed the average, a8 there hus been exemptlon from the auviies of Insecta aud the temparnture unl wenther have beun fo- vorabie, ‘The vat vrop tsa gonural failure, WISCONSIN, * Sptctal Dispatch 1 TAs Chitago Tribune, Watentows, Wis, Jtine.20.—Fatmers In shls scetion havo begun haying. ‘Ihe clover srop Is heavy. Grass on must of tho upland Maltaveraus’ yields hermes eae we b i 5 1 Wee has been favorable for cuttlaye ——. HOT SPRINGS, ARK, * Spectat Dispatch to The Cilcago Trbunss Hor Sruixas, Ark, June 20.~—Late proms nent arrivals: Jt, A, Connelly, John Gould, Ollengo; C, OC. Campbell, W. P, Hotchkiss, Now York; UH, Willlugs, ‘fF, Brooks and wits, St Louls ah Masamam lladelphtas C, try, Cluclnnatl, G.; Arg, Enrigh Vauisvilé By b & Bunp, LaCrosse, Wiss . Yet Polled in Joint “dent; JONKLING. . Qrant Explains the Olroum- * ‘stances of Simmons’ Appointment. The Smallest Aggregate Vate v - Convention, Wheoler 24, Conkling 23, Depow 87, Pinlt 213 47 Would Havo Eloctei. Tho Indepondont Bucka Moving Ovor Toward Lapham os a Pose sible Compromise, Conkling Willing to Withdraw in Favor of Grant, Who Could Not Bo Elooted. ‘ Wheeler Accused of Responsibility for the Death of Assemblyman . Bronnan. Hayes’ Henrt Rotents Toward Conkling, and He Is Sorry He Kicked Him, Denial "On the Highost Authority” of the Rumors of a Long Branoh Pence Powwow, : AT NUW YORK. GRANT'S EXPLANATION. Nuw Youn, June, 20.—A reporter of the Times sow ox-Preatdent Grant tne his apart- ments atthe Lifth Avenny Totel, and asked Uiltn whethor, while fn Mexico, he received no letter From President Garfield tn relation to the rupture between Conk!lng and Pintt aud the Administration. Gen, Grant sald he did reeelye President Garfield's letter Ii reply to one sent by Im to the Presi- ‘In Which ole so gnve | sueloan expressions of his views pot the position of Conkling ant Platt townrd. the Adilutatra- tion as he now malatains, Tis opinion int thnt matter has undergone’ no glnnge, Ho Was oni the steamer, nbout to lenve tho harbor of Yora Cruz, when the Postmaster of that city boarded the vessel and hated him the Presitent’s lettor, ‘Mls letter, tio anid, was ina desk 1 his: office down town, Hts the had been so mtich oectpted since his.areival Ih this elty ‘that he liad not nnd ath opporta- ulty to writen reply to lt, a3 it certalaly re. quited an acknowledgment. TE WAS CRUTAINIY A Most porte AND = FIMENDLY LETTE, hesnld, and ‘he ‘Intunds to reply to It at length os ft desorveil to be treater. ‘The Gen- etal polnted to pelt, Ink, and paver on the table In, the contro of tho room, aud said he had-atready bogun hig answer to the Prest- dont "When asked whetherdie was: willing to give the President's letter for publication, he sald he dld not feel it would-be o-propor thing for him to do, Tits attention was called to thal part of a Washington dispateh which tend ‘thnt the President would decline to give tho two letters for publicatlon unless the consent of Gen. Grant was ‘obtained. “Tho President has my free and full,pormis- ston to publish the letters,” said the Gunural, adding: “ My lotter to fitin was not marked confidential, and hols at perfect Mberty to give It to tho presi.” ~ ‘The General anid that, the lettera would explain thomselves, and tlint nothing further was hecessary to bo sald upon that potht He thotight, when tho charge was publicly made that la was tnconsistent in the matter of what Is now enlied “Senatotial courtesy” It was thug for him to say sumethtnyg upon that subject, ‘Tho statement had beon parnded In sviNG of the papers that ho did hot recogtiize auch a’ thing as Senatorial courtesy at the thine of TH APPOINTMENT OF WILLIAM E, SIMMONS Collector of the Port of Boston, “that statoment,” sald tho General, “was unsup- ported by the facts; Charles Sumner and George 8. Noutwell wore the Senntors from Massachusetts at that thine, During my fltst torm as President, Mr. Houtwell was Secre- tary of tho ‘Treasury, 1 had long known and admired Boutwell, and whan that gentleman beeatne ono uf my Cablnet officers, the strong frlondship which had existed was more closoly cumented, and a positive sfuction for cach other was engenderdd.’” ‘The Gen- eral had tho greatest respect for Boutivell’s opinton. Ie know him to bo % man of markéd abliity, attd ohe upon whom calumny could not rest. “Simmer had, from the first.” contluued the General, “seen fit not only to harshly critleisa ‘the conduct of the Adtministration, but lind at thned acted ns tholgl he © Wished to ignore the President altogother.’? At ho the dit Sumner consult hin upon Qny.subject, make a sugmestlon to him, or outer a proteat about anythitg. Tho Sotn- tor from Massachusetts pit hitnsolf outshio the palo of respect from tho Administration by his treatmant of It. Io never-personally urgeil an appolutmeut or the rejection of any man, but i 2 CONTENTED IMBELY WITH WHOLESALE “ABUSE, of tho Dresidont, During the Genoral’s second torm Botitwell wasn Sunater from Massachusetts, Stiutnons was urged for tlio Colléctorahip of the Port uf Boston, and Summer atonco opened his. battertes upon im. A powerful intluenca was brought to bear to bring about thoappolntment and con- firmation of ‘Shinmens, Unnumbored potl- tions In his favor wore ‘sent to tho Presidont from somo oof the best business men and othora...of — Mnarachusatls, but there, was. ans elument ab work that sought the overthrow of Slumons, because he, a mera plebelan, as It ware, was a candidute for an offlsa that lad been hold hy such mun as Goy, Lincoln and othor men ofa proud ancestry, -- age QBN. BUTLEN, + who] waa ont that the’? sald the Genaral, “a true and trled Republican, strongly urged” the’ avpolutmont of. Simons, Soma of Bodtwell's constituents wero emphatic in digupproval of the appolntuont of Simmons, and two ofthe members of the House of Representatives opposed tt. Sanator’ Boul: well. was urged. by ‘these gentlemen and, others to refuse to give hls sanction,.to the selection of Simmons, but: all. votitions , for and against SInjmons recalved by the Senatar were Intd befure tha Senate by’ hiny’ and ho, said he morely wiatied the Senators to decide upon thefucts. Ay fay ag he (Hontwell)” wos cohegrned he should nulther urge noy oppose Wheappolutimont of Slinmons, If Boutwall ind at any thine asked mo to withdraw the noml- nation of Shnmens. ... me ® PSNOULD HAVE ACCEDED TO 1s REQUEST, Lbelleved in Senatorial courtesy thon just as 1 belluye In it new, Simmons was mit: who bolleved that the — office of Collector’ of the Port of Boston elovatod hint, and Was not'one of those who thought fio added handr ong dignity to the olles by ecopting jt, He was nut a fgure- | head, auch ns is found in the dally walks of tien, one who Js metely ut the head, and who allows otters to do the work, IN THE COURSE oF Thi Dawes and Hoar became United hetates Bcna- ss ‘ fora: from. Masdnchusctts. ‘They tat op: nosel-tho appointment of: Simmons-whet, thay, wero Inthe Lower House, and, how that thoy wore Senators, thoy Inslsted Sonn wilulstratton that suecouded Grant's, They demanded there shonld be a ehange in the Collectorship of tha Dor’ uf Boston Volumes of petitions — from of Bosten and throught the Stata were re- celyed in Washington praying fot tho reten- tton of Simitiony, but the Senatora’ from Massachusults ware firm In exnatiig Sena torlal courtesy, aud Slinmons was removed, Gon, Grant satit he desired tu say this much to show that Seunturial courtesy was mola new tottol with Hin, and those persons who clreuluted the story that) his ndvyoeavy of Conkling aml Platt out) “dhfs. thae Was ainistake pot his pitt were in error, especlally ti regard to the Simons matter, It was sald by these persons that he had Ignored the Senators from Massachusetts, THIS WAS MANINESTLY UNTRUK, As any inate who wae a United States Sen- ator of that tlie woul say, if he told the faets, (tn, Grant sald he asked for {nformation front any one tending to show that Siimons was unilt for the place, nuit the recortl would show no such testimony fortheoming, "The General repeated that, had Boutiwell, who was so Intininte with him, Linted in thu silghtest way that Simmons was objectiombe to. him, le would have withdrawn the. nominition froin the Senate, QUANT, CONKLING, AND PLATT... New Yout, dune 2,.-Gen. Grant and Senators Contcting and Patt toft thotr hotel about 1 o’eloek this morning ant prodeded down-town on bustiess, Cankling's friends stated that tis presenes would not be re- quired fn Albany tor the present, and ho would thita be aforded an opportunity of attending to some legal bustuess tn tho elty for whieh he has been retatned. Gon, Grant's departure was almogt unnoticed, and he ap- peared desirons to esenpe observation. AL few of the Ducks called on Conkling before he left the hotel, suid it was decided that, as the batloting to-day at tho Capital woul bo condteted with nore formulty than usual, the detey adlow mlgttt postpone their. trip thither unt to-morrow eventing, Conkilig has utilized his lelyure tine duting the past three dass in conspttiing evidence furnished hin in connection with the br pay luvestiantion, At was remarked by att who. eattetl to Ken Contling, that not sites the vommenveinelt of the Senatorial contest hits he sppoared so cheerful. Contrary. to his tisial enstomy, lie pissed thronzh the hints anid cotridocs af the hotel, miagled freely with guests, and enter tained his vishtors without any ceremony, The weneral impression was tat bat for tho belbery revelations, this would bo: the Jast week of the sesslon, na adjournment will soon becom destrable to all fietions, OFF Fott ALBANY, Ex-Senators Conkling and -Piatt left this evening for Albany. oo ee _AT ALBANY. A SMALL Yorn, Special Dispatch to’ The Cateago Tribune, Aunanyy N. Y,, June 20.>-The attendance at the Legisinture to-day was smaller than at any time since the Senatorial contest com- wneneed, Forty-seven votes would - lave elected n Senator, and men on both sites fenred that sunic combination migtt possibly be sprung on the Convention whieh would termlnnte tho fight. If the Laphan-Cornell- Crovwley-Folger vote had heen transferrutl to Conkling, the nsslatance of three Democrats woukl have secured the retirn of. tha, ex- Senator to the Senate. On the other hand, If the Cornell-Crowley-Folger vote on the long term = lind been thrown. for Depew, he woukl have had the exact number needed for an election. The first possibility was ree- ognized by only a few; and the Depew men: |. hery are eager for a secont ballot, But thelr attempt for another trinl of strength was de-. fented by the Backs and Demucrats by a yote of 3 to dl, a = Z THE ONLY POINT OF INTEREST | Inthe single ballot was the stromug vote cast. for Lapham. Ho gained two votes from, Crowley, one from Cornell, and ono from, Folger: ‘The indépandent Bucks are slowly rallying rosnd Lapa, aid, with all hits ads. herents present, he has a following of twen- ty, A prominant Administration lender told ‘Lun ‘Trmnuxe correspoudent to-night that he regarded Lanpham: as the most satls- factory Buck candidate that could be -pre- sented, and the une most likely to win the honor In case of a compromise, The only other Bucks that have been talked about of late are Grant‘and Crowley, Conkling ts “sald to be willing to withdraw in favor of the hero of Appomattox, but no one else, -‘The. ex-Proshient t3 ns objectionable to’ the Ad- ministration men ae Conkling and Piatt, and. A proposition to take him a3 2 compromise candidate wold recelvo Mutle attention, Crowley Is strongly backed by Vice-Presl- dent Arthur, but hls close relations with John. Smythe would injure his chances very serlously, as they did in January, when the politteal standing of his warinest sup- porters blasted lis prospects of success, CHOWLEY . las been hors since tho fight begat, ohd is personally popular with the members of the Legislature, but tho Adtninistration leaders would be very reluctant, Jf not entirely une willing, to proinotd the power af tho wing of tha machine ho ropresents, Lapham line al- rently a respectable following. Jid lins de- veloped greater elements of strength than Crowluy or Folger, and his candidioy would be acveptable to all patties, While he is not & minn of oxtroordinary ability, he fs conald> ored fitted for tiie positlow. The only argite ment heard against hi ts tint he fe a hard drinker and always takes” lis) whisky straight. _ GOV. CORNELD Is rately mentioned as a candidate, and ho is now regarded as out of thé rico ontirely.. Ills vota: on the short term dwindled down to 8 to-day, the lowest polut-it ling beon at any. tine, Wheeler golned 1 from hfin, and thot was the only other change besites eLaphan’s gaits aitong the supporters of tha leading candidates, ‘The ox-Vice- President went home. this afternoon, He hat expected to stay all the week, but, dlthough lils position had been clearly stated, lio feared that hig invtlyes and Actlons would bo misconstrued, and, rather than have it said that he was here sellulting votes for himsulf and actlyely engineering Nis cay ite he preferred to return to Malone, What strilcing contrast butween lily attitude and that of the two ex-Benntors! Perhups he is oversensitive in the mutter, but his course will serve to raise hiny higher In tho aatiination of the public, “Sines tho Lone Fishermai’s arrival, AN Uunhy stony of the -enrlter, Campatei hiss boar rovived, which mates hi Ht nrg * respotsl HY 18 for the deuth of Assemnb| yaa h Brounan, of Feanklin County, Atte beglaning of the session, Speake Bhakpe applied” Brennan Chatre unin of the NOY, aud Munn Committeo, this. wally ihn the lender of the House. “Dire Ing ‘ihe Senatorial contest In January, Uren- Han supniartedd Whevlor, bit, after the five: fon of Platt, Wheeler wrote +H at slintp etter, in whileh, it is understood, he charged Pronunny with playing hin falsa and receiy= |: ing his position ng tho price of his treachery, Brenngu, wiv was a. great audiniter andy, protes at Wheeler, wae hyerwlligd by this utter, antl denied the truth uf the churgus to suveral Assumbymen wilh tears in his vyes, A very sensitive nnd consclentlous ian, ha sect Utterly crushed by the iiputations, ie left for home Ina few weeks, shattered fn awning wd boily, and the next that was peard of litin was that: ute ih Count reD Sune by takin polson. “Many ut Bronnan’s frends Rote hout thy Sinte belleye: plat A hectuy Was any eonalderable degrod - te shelly ‘ant 4 rouiaely oa ae ist tin UX obvious xt v ni 1B = Vice-President, In spite of rt \ must, however, Vievler’d | election be. hailed with great satisfuction. all-over tho country, ‘Che alr this woek ts full of rumors ut compromiacs, and nedr approach of the end of this remarkable contest, 111s re. hurted that Senator Uraman, on the vart of 6 Buck Commttes of Safety, visited Senn- tor Lynde, a member uf tho “Administration Exeattive Committee, to-tay, wid asked hit if his alde would be willlng to take one of three Bucks named by Cunkling’s frlends if torlal courtesy should be shown by the Ads, morchants THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, . JUNE 21, 1881I—TWELVE PAGLS. the Buck tl agres to, support ono of throo eandidates iron by the iN ininiise t alla —Sonator’ Lynde: lntt the ration, I [repostitem Hekray te Whole Committee, wha, tis unicterstadnl, refused it, heenuse thoy Fenred that Che Bucks would mung Conkling, Piatt, and Grant. The Buck Lieutenunts, however, seoul-all ringrs of eolproniise, and. say that Conkle election or anne: OUT MeNE HG the onlg alternatives to sb alle Winhicr session, Vice-President Arthur will probably appear tere, though he longs to Wel his lines In senrel of tho gamy salmon, aut ts with diniguity Kovt froin its. uannl Anlst Jamil to Canadian waters, Conklin arrived on Inte trale to-night, alone, Watt Is expected bybout tn the morning, Lt is rumored that : A MU NUEK CONFERENCE Will be held to-morrow ovaj to consiiler tho brograty for thy, {lure To-morrow tho aAduinistrttion die, it ly reported, Wil minke ie determined effortte secure teveral ballots, and {¢ they ire opposed by tha Bucks and Demoorats, tho de ny Wit De charged hone direetly on then. Laphamn's Stivnda gay he Will tiive a tom tomortow, ratinhie wp. to. about thirty, he Crt ditry met this morulny, antl were apeellly thataed by tho Julge En eegard to Uo remirts of legishutive betborys Durie the day Charley: Kewards, Jel Phetps, and A.D. Barber werd examined, ‘Tho intter is reported to have teatifled to bribery + yiection with a certain rallrond DIU, but itis i ‘ votnrs beloved that Nos bearing on the bribery th the Senatorial fon teat wers ellelted, Other: witresses will bo sworn dtiting the Week. ‘There ts some doubt atiout the legisiative Inquiry baling contintied to-trorrow, ns Brn, the Vom inftive's counsel, Is detained In” New York, $f the favestisation proceety, Jott 1 Duvene port will testify about ila: offer of the Mare shilship te Strahan. ft ts ayo runiord (ut Phelps will present some Tteresting frets about the eitorts male to secre Matt's olee- tlon in daiiary, Sessions suys his wit- nesses Will not occupy more than ona day, ; IN MONT CONVENTION, Th the Western Asaoctated Dress, ALBANY, N.Y, dune 20.—I1 joint con- vention the ballot for short term reatitted: Aujthoe Selinte the vote stand: St Conklings, Oy Lapin, UL Bradioy. dacs Wheeler, Laphim.. ‘Kho combined vote stoods dacabs... Bh Wheeler, th Laphim, i) Crowley, ul ‘vv cholew, he ballot for the long term wasas follows: ilk ‘The combined vote stun: No choice, Adjourned. f JUDOR' VAN ALDYNE, {n charging the Grand Jury, ealled attention to the recent charges of leislative bribery. WHAT MIGHT HAVE, BREN. After the first Platt hatiot Nonator Braman moved to adjoin. On this the yours att Mnys wers ealled’ The Conkling then aud Hamilton and RM, ‘Tuttle voting. with the Deninerits, carried: tho motion—i} todt, A linsty chitvass, Udbween: the Platt ballot and the annoetinewnent af the vote on adjearn- ment showed that if tinother ballot hind been inken, five yotes would have been gainod for Depew, and the-third ballot would” probably have elected hin... x UX-VICE-PRESIDENT WHEELER, Vieo-Prestdent. Wheoler remarked to-day that tho only way ontof thopresent dilietity was to clect as one Senator any man Conk- Nug might name,» = i . AT WASHINGTON : “THE INRA MIDICULED, : AWASsttaTON, D, C., Thne 92.—The Iden o: the runiored correspinilonees between -Prest- dent Garfivkt-and Gp Qrant-in regnra’ to” the Albany itimddla and tha conferenee at Lung Draneh ts ritented here: Ibis known at the White Hottse oid Amon. Onbinet of- fivers that; the President's trip to. Long Branch was only decided on two {ings before ; Ils departure and was xettled by Dr, Boyntén, and not by the President, Hon, ‘Tom’ Mure phy, ex-Collettor of the Port of New York, called on thea Presiddnt week before Inst and told him that he would take, urea pleasure . in Becurthy apartinents for the Presilentand falnily nt Long Branch for the summer, The Presidonttold hin it rested with Mra, Gne- fickW’s physician where they woultl go. Io had no subsequent communieation with Murphy on the subject. . AT LONG BRANOH. DBNTAT. Special Dispaleh to The CAtéago Tribune, Wasitnaton, 2. C., June 20,—Tho follow- Ing dispatch has been recelyed from Long Branch, whore the President {a stopplng:- “There ts the highest authority for the atnte- ment that sto effort whatever has been mide here looking to aby compromiso -with tho Adniuistration un the New York contest.” WAYES. IE 18 SONNY IE KICKED CONKLING.* Rvectal Dispatéh to ‘The Chieago Tridunes Wastrxaton, D, 0., Jute ,—Ex-Prest- dént Hayes la reported to have written n lot. tor here, in witeh, referring to lis published cumblents wpon Senator Conkling, he says! * OF course, Lali! tiot expect this ts to be re- ported about Conkiing, or L would have kept welosed mouth,—nob that the reporter biun- derdd to any great extent, bub IT don't like to stont even to strike an nan Who fs the under dog fn the fight, even If he is my onemy,??* - POLITIOAL, - : IOWA. Dunuguey Ia, June .—The following {s tho status of tho sithadon as to candidates fot the Guvarhurship of Lowa: Cohvontlons have been held tn the fallawing counties, and the deiuzntes are instructed far Willan Lar- fabvo} Clayton, 10 delegates: Osceola, Cerro Gordo, 9}: Buchanan, 0: Butter, Apunoose, 0;'Mohoia, 04 Pao Alta, 34 Dulas ware, 133 Cuintan, Id; dacksun, 5. ‘Total, 103, Primaries have been held in Lunn, Flos, Plymouth Woodbury, and Dibuque Cony ea, all of which polit condlusively ton full dulugation for Latrqber, “Tho vote is as {olloway ae at ileleuatest, Flood, ut ymouth, ps ‘00U Y equa, "Pata ok! hts shows bh Cotil’ of er for Be, fotlowlng counties have choscii dale- teafor Sherman: Blackhawk, 1 delegates; Mrankiin, 0: Lan, A Marshall, 16; Jackson, 7, Olinton, $¢ Bas, 8 Total, ‘Primaries (iy stndry counties whose con-- vontions are yot tobe hell sladmed for Siar. mans Volk 35 dal lognten: Diekh x kik, 183 Loeas, 93 Marion, 63 total, elie for’ Marlin ‘ns fol- Wwe: Lea County, 28; Marion, 43 total, 20, For Campbell? Jasper Coumy, 17) Marlon Ba ti boa ecttn meet ka y minty declan iy inbail d votous his Kiols ap ns. fantows Untral “the frites have buen ehoselt ly ws Te his foots ap ns allows: Delegates actually chosen for Larrabes, 1085 Helemuton for Bhorinan,.03; delegntes for Ltanan, 80; delogntes for Campbell, 3; ‘lelegates for Klinball, 0 Add” to these SOUL ns Indleated "by: prlinncies held, and tha vote stands: For Larrabee, 10: ‘dolugutess pt Sherman, UT delugates, Gi t Conventions held, Larrakes hns titty major! over Sherinan, al iltreo ‘over all,” ne y —— EUGIN OITY AUFAIRS, “ Aweelal Disgateh te The CAtedgo Tribuné | * Exqux, Uh, Jane) 20,—-The City Council {his evening confirmed the Mayor's appoint nent of ‘Thomas Si Martha ns Cotmiiioner ‘of Btreets, BN Powers ag ity Marshal, 11 Bt Waters ax City Sexton, He it. Parkin as. ‘lee Marshal, and ppolnted the mlhior of fenrs,, The sh verter was phoson ae the ofiicial paper ft the hirteentlt bw jot, bon the lotvest bidder, «No change whateyer & tnade in the staif of city ofiicera, : a) aA Ona, © : ‘ <: Bosptat Plovateh te TAB Caleago Tribune, ‘tor.zno, O,, Sune P0.—At a special election for Councilman ofthe ‘Third Ward to-day Losee, the Republican candidate, was elected by & mhjorily of 187, belng a largo increase over thy Hapublenh luajority of the pravluus THE WEATHER, It Will Be a Little Warmer, Although the Winds Will Come from the Northeast, Intenso Ifeat Still Prevails Over the Southern Districts ot: America, © A Big Storm ot BaltimoromTho Sowers Burat and the Streets Torn Up. 5 NIG STORM AY BALTIMORE, Speetut Viaputeh to The Chtetga Tribune. Barrisone, Ma, June 20—A_ terrible storm af win, hall, and rain swept over thts elty and vielnity about 3 ofelocle this utter noon, dealing grent destruction fn its path. Numbers of houses wero unroofed: and urge trees torn up-by the roots, Awnings and stgns wore blown for squares slong sovernt of the business thorotghfares, Muny of the streots were flooded tivo feat deep, and hun- tIreds of collara were filled with water, J ‘ha harbor several Intge vessels “were cnrecned aud thelr enrgues shifled, But few persons werd Injured, The damage by the storm will exceed $50,000, Ta the Western .Asrociated Press,” : Barrinony, dune 2—The heaviest rain anil wiht storm of the year visited this elty this afternoon, necompanted by thunder and Jightulng. ‘The record showdd a tiltifall of 1.10-100 inehes In ten minutes, and ‘on total fall of more than two inches during the storm, Which continued about half au hott, "The velocity of the whi was thirty imtles. ‘The temperature fell from 87 to 63 degrees fhony hour: ‘he sewers of the city Lumany Haves Lurst aid the strovts were torn tp, Mo person was injured. i ST. LOUIS, Spretat Disvateh to Le Chicago Tribune, ~ Sr. Lovis, Mo, June 20.—-Lhe rivor seams tv be gotting ity bnok up again. Yesterday up to suntown, tho risa recorded was ane and one-tenth feet, and to-day'’s rise seems to be larger, At 104, 1, tha record was twenty. four feet ten Inches, and it was still comtug tp. Itts probable that the June risa ig now coming, but rivermen say that It will not ainotint te yery mue! ammctntan SIGNAL SERVICE, Orrick oF THE Citky SIGNAL OFFICE, Wasinatos, D, Cy dune 2t—t a. n—Indi- ontions—For Tounesses and the Ohio Valley: partly cloudy weattier, focal ralas, variable winds, generally shitting to. colder north easterly, and higher barometer, 6... + Vor the Lower Lake region falr weather winds mostly northerly, stationary or lower tumperature, and higher barometer, + Yor the Upper Lake regton, fnir weather, inostiy northeasterly winds, and slavlonary of ligher tempernitire, ~* . For the Upner Mississippi nitd Lower Misgourt Valtey, partly cloudy . wedthor, Jocal rains, yvarlible winds, mostly northeast. to southonst, aud stationary temporature. - ‘The Chief Stgnat Ofieer fimishes the tul- Towlng special bulletins oe Loett tains are reportedt front alf districts except tha South Athuutio and Gulé States, Wherg fale weather ling provallei + * ‘Tho temperature ‘ins fallen tn Now. En- gland, the Mitdla States, the Olito- Vittloy, the Luke’ region, and tho “Northwest, and risen slightly in the South Atinutic and Guilt States. The highest temperatures reported yesterday were 102 degregs at Eagle Pass, 10t nat Augusta, 100 at Doduoe City, 00 at Shreve- port and Concho, 983 at Fort Gibson, 08 ab Stockson, Corsteana, Montgomery, and Pen- Bheold ig ssippl Valley und Lake rexion, sonthiwyest- any nthe Suath ‘Ailantle States, Elsewhere they are light and variable. 5 210118 p, ro, and Instriitinial error, Sen small to CRT ¥ 4 Jean burunots oy HoT, 18, at LOMITA, TOO, {Hea imi "i6.0n= t GENEWAL ONSERVATIONS. 4 * Chuvago, Jube 21-10:18 5. my oe may Me af hi 43}Crdy, uiClenr, | a ‘ bai w althdy, Ba ca iow, Bs UClear, FM “blitigar” oo 0. Fate, a ‘UCloar. $t i) Jina, i Olcleaes u ai ea” a deo al Orting. t oH Clone id "d i i is Y # ; 1c Bee Recke: gececen eck. SUKEORAT RUS TeMEATSSAESLS NANTES: SATS: Geet Port Haan, i Ante: fe videon RERRTeESAeSHasase: *Vao swall to mipasurD, pniwel aae DE WITT COUNTY: LANDS, Anticipation s of Furthor fTroubleat the Sa.o of Lands To-Day at Olintun tor Delinquent ‘faxes—Ponssibllity that thy MEtiy Wil Mo Called Out, Sytetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune - ” Sprinovigiy,” TL, June 20—De Witt County fs thoroughly atlrred up in. antlelpa. Hon of trouble at the: tax-salo at Clinton to- morrow, Rendors of Tits Tarun. will ree inetuber that the County 'Troasurerattempted to soll the Ituds In Harp ‘Lownstip lost weok, but thit n company of datormined men from that place, as they have beon foraeveral yenrs past, wero present, . theratuning to’ roughly uso any ond who dared to bil fur thelr -Jouds. ‘They have tnauccessfully, fought against their allroad tux ti: the courts, and tho mattor has progrussed go" fay that a yruat deal of fovllug hus been aroused, Hitherto thelr Intimidating tacttes, proved aticeussful. ‘They seared off biddors aut allowed thelr lands to be forfolted to the State, . Lust week n bold real-eatate agent made a bid, and wos shamefully assaulted and maltreated, ‘This oRestnally, broke, up tho analy for that day, aut tho Arty were declared fortelted to the State, lhe “Attor= noyGenocal, however, juformed’ the ‘Treas. turer that, owing to the Anita Han Prag teed, the: lands Had "at ett Kigally fore folted aud rust by: sold’ again, in neeord-. ones ~. witht dectelon: .-.to-murruw was .; fixed ag. the, lay of. wale, gna “tho = ‘Vrensuper. called” on the hori to pyntect hime “As * the sureud amtoig the veaploot be Witt Goiiais, spread ong 8 uaiby, the Bheriif. Cenrud her woul by. unnblo. prevent trouple, and’ called on Acting-Gov- ernor Alpuillton to“give: bln tho support of te militty, Gov, Hamilton arrived here to- day, and had a consultation with Bheritt Weedinun's Chiet Deputy, the result of whlch was that, In accor ance’ Ww th ov. Ua olley in such vases, the Sheri? Was Inetructei to Northerly winds provail inthe Uppor Mig- |: Mur wenther. Is. Indlented ‘fot Wednesdhy ‘|: In the Middle States, New England, and the !; ‘Guif States. Ee = 3 LocaL ORAELVATIONS, ‘2 Gitidadb, June longtttug oltizens and carry ont the sale if pos- o#ib! a ;fqling in owhiah he wotlkl be farn! eh with all tho troops redex sarys "The: {larn Fopanly bullddzers Mave recently been consulting togettion, had dre doternitied to persist in thelt biilldozing. They humiber abort 160° men of property, tany of Artic werd old waktierss aud will not be ensily blued, “As the Shoriil protests that he cannot ralsea posse uf eltizens tat donot more or dead sympathize with “the rhoters it Is not finpasstbla that the bulldozers nay come ont aheud to-ntorrow, mand that te all ofthe milltin will finally, be Tenures to carry out tha sila, Cullom will rach here to-morrow eventn pubalivcinsisiss. \iinarerenany OASUALTIES, vo aatiNing. + * Speetat Dtaputeh to TAs Uateaga THbINe. Stots Crry, Ia, Jind 20.—Lotls Larner eat, a farmor, wos Killed by Mittin Sturt- tlay evaning hear, Sloat, this county. A Helehbor wht whom he was tdlktng was standlig within, two ‘paces, but was only shocked, ‘The only trace of the lightning on the body wasn slight red mark on tho fore- head nnd the beard singed, ‘The. shirt was forn-antl a hole burned fn tt ‘Phe pants wero tort to shreds attd {itp GnGIK burat from the feet. ‘The hard geound of the busneyand On which thoy wet standing was torn ip. aA thy atorin of rain, thitnder, and dight- anlatey WHE til! fn places, viattud nll the eowh- try botween Dubuque and Yankton Sunday night: In site places growing grain. was Injured by hall, : : 8 DNROWNEM Spectat Dispatch to Bho Chicago Tribune, DA Crosse, Wiss dune %—Nowd fs re- celved from Tomah of the drowning of Willio LUM near Gakdale Station, In, Beaver Crock, this afternool. Io wasn son of OU. M. Eth, of Voinalt, and t4 years of age, ‘The body of Charles Mnrrls, of Browns- ville, who was drowned Inst winter by brent hye through the fes-vvitle ont lis way home from this elty, has been found. Uarrls was in company with William Alexander, who. also lost his life at the same tine, his body being recovered early in the spring, Be NeW On.bAss, June 20—Henry and Jo- seph Kielukemper, youtlts, wore drowned at Spanish Fort by the upset hig ofa skiff, : RUN OVER RY AIWAGON Speetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune Bioomsaros, UL, Jane 20.—An nceldent which will prove fatal to Jacob Hadel, awed FZ occurred Inst erentng, Ho wag run over by a wagon from which fie lind fallen, his thigh “bono being crusted fearfully, 'To- hight the lor was aniputated almost nt the hip joint, and tho physicians think his Ife cannot bu saved, TRAIN WRECKERS. 1 Ginar Baunusaton, Mass, June 2.— Parttes attempted to wreek the up-traln on the Honsatonle Roatl, neay-North Kent, this evening, by putting large stons an the track, ‘Tho milk train south at about the SNtiib, pihed fot a fenve-rall fastened on the track, Both werd discovered in time to prevent the disaster, * UNDER TILE WITEELS. St. PaAur, Minn, Jue 20.—larold, Jdme- son was struck’ bya Short Line traln thts eventing and killed, Decenseut had arrived from Sweden threo weeks uo, | Che. Coron en's Jury exonerated the -employés of the Company from blame on the ground of con- tributory tugligtice. ¢ a BOILER EXPLOSION, Saw Antonta, ‘Tox, dune 22,—A. boiler at the intilof Turner Richardson, elght inties north of Mills’ Point, exploved, and Bill La- den, the caninesh and. at ott man named Green were tilled, ‘Turner Richardson and J. D, Lil were lnjurned. A VESSER SUNK. ft “Sax Franctsco, Cal, June 20.—The steamer Ldiho ran ona rock amt snnk, but has beelt raleed und taken to Portland, a A REMARKABLE CASE. ° A ‘Tennowvoo Wolnan Deliteréd of Soven Ohtlaren-at Ono Birth~Trials: and}|- ‘Tribulations ofthe Bhystelan in: At«' tendance. . Louisvite, Ky, June 20,—A fow days ago a dispatch cntne from’ Nashville to the effect theta woman residing in Jnekson County, that State, hat given birth to seven children Atono tine, A correspondent to-night tele- Braphs that after tho first child was born the pains of.Jabor continued, An oxamination convinced the phystelan that therdsvere tivo Instead of one, wind the wonan was soon de- Iivered of the second ehtld, both: girls. Tho physielan gayo directions ag to the cnro of both mother and children, and prepara: to’ take his leave, Before reaching his horse at the gate he was recalled, and delivered tho woman of ahothor irl baby, Aguln tho pliyaleian took. his leave, and again was recalléd, bringing | to the light nnother girl baby, ‘Chis wascon- slddred renatkable, and the physielan was gutting puzzled over the matter. Ile, how: ver, congratiated the husband on his good fortune and departed tor hame, dle hind not gune nore than halfa mile be fore ho was overtaken by the exelted hus- band oO: the = wonlan, wih, in breathtess linste, Informed him that thero was. st! another child to be born. Hastuning back,, tho physician arrived In t it delivering the wom ma to ald an-of her fitth chil. Tho physteian was then pravall to stay during enmalnider.of the night. die whe nut slow to aevept tho invitation, rnd sat down to wait duvelopments, In the course of fifteen or twonty pallu he was again called to the bedside of the woman, and Very svon, the alxth child was breathing the breath of He, Morning dasyined, and the Doctor. took his Teave, Having had no sleep during thd night, he threw. himself neross the bed “on his: ar rival at home, and was soon found ‘agleen, About 8 o'clock ho wig aroused by his wile, who si yd that Mr 3, wha at the gate and wanted to see him imninedtately,. “Whats the matter now? asked the joctan ee aro * “Mary appears to be going to—you know,” replied My, B, 3 What! nother one ?” exotatined the Doc- tor, exchedly, Thats it,” sald Mr. B., 9 amile spreading hig month frou car to ear, ‘The Doctor mountgd his horse, and was soon atthe house uf I, Ie was tuo Inte, howuval, to bo ofahy norvicu, og the savonth chit, a girl, was horny a faly iniautes pre- vious to his arcival, ‘The Doctor remalied about the [reno ducing the rest of the day, but hls services were hot ngain needa, ‘Tha guitloinan who mae the above state- ment, and itis almost in his axnct wertls, Bays he-hns seen Uo seve babies several Unies, and, while not teres, Wwalalttng four to five pounda auelhy Hey RApORE to be healthy, woll-tovelna ly ron, “The ovourrence Jing erented cpusidernble excitement in the’ nelehbortioad, and the people for miles arotnd Hock to see the woinan and her. bae bles, ‘Tha Tiusband fs deserlbod na being of jamnll Btaturo-ih fact, axeuuil- {ng ? thin—while his Wife Is ‘sale to: be strom atid: healthy, Phystolans here wre conslderably excita ayor the alt, ah solne tire talking of paying the Fal y f Visit, ‘Che most singitiar feature of the chil- Aronia {hint all of thet lave blue eyes, and 80 closely resemble eavh other thot it ls hard to tell “Avion from Pother,”” es + :,., Tho Imprisoned Czar, A Helin correspbudent of the London Tim sonie gnuther eurious account of the Ci mous of life jn ble palace PL amoninaswh lore on Wednegday Inst. ‘Thore wua uo retaxn- ston it Silane The puluco was strictis: guarded an} patphed. Abort trne twout the young Urand Dukes, coustnsof the Emperor, work stopped in the gruunus bye aasiiok, who threutened t6 spear thom if thoy auyuncdd, A friend, who bad uveaslun tu yistt tio cuatio to ado un piaials reported that ae BOOK oy he tert the railway Mation and touk the direction to- Ward tho pulads. bo falt conselony that the, eyes of the pultoe were following litin, but it wusonly when ne pour about to truss the Deigvever tbe cust He \u Was KO! bbe the police vlficials wors ull Miser? Sey 4 certajticd bis buelhess aud escorted him to. H " Bervicd wate UF the pahice, tho ou a which was alluwod to he Ayprusahe . Me. at ‘at once found himself in the polico oflcy, surruuaded |v; olllce: ills passport wu ¥: description, the | tine at ¢@ takon, bis. aay and business arya duly noted 1) a book, whioh (he Chief oF Police rea ats Ine every duy. An ollicar was thon sent iuforta - the oliolal Inguired fur while the Sialie. wi ent by the polioe, On the olficer poturni wilh a message that the oltutal cout eeu, be was cedotted by a police oliver dow: @ ton} corridors to tho room of the person bY: wiebs sulumon Gd luge posse of! te see, All tho way Cossuck soutiaels,: with Jedd on by the Iitieband and fathor tor drawn swords, wore teamping up can readily.be Imagined tat ne omelet It Pitee, Howevor thet ta may Ho pineet te louldrly averfoyed at present by theca Pt bis friends, ‘Tho visitor was therefore cee for tho lovg of heaven tocontine hare cetere totho merost eommanpiacas, ind maces foo tome. When be gat to Uo tate ter turn Journos ho felt heartily lad unt tuitd, tout ho eoutd not sbata an int for gation that ta ‘polteo were ‘sunt ye jet eo booking out cot tia ‘windows. af lt lst, rida tito tha courtyards, “at when (C% nro four within the enstle waite, Te Raw ine bers hte sticks of plled muskets, denoting yume chee of a large force of Infantry, and gett Spon, pfico In front of tho palace wera Dieta. 4 the horsus of nbout a aquadron at eqeetel Porsons whoso bualttess calls thom dap eet pee fuel whi aro well known, were tent \ yaearched. For instances 2 privat empige et tho service of the Imperial cbaper wag elt veted to sitet iW chisg tspection tO rots wore nut OVurlooked, Aceh oiticoy was stationed nt enol of the dianeonte sleeping npictinents of tho Hunporar, the pe prose and tho Hole Apparont during thongs The? lst anlined eanipiainn continatiy ae festraint put ters, his movements stacy (8 fathor's neoesston th tho throne, lie isnee lower to wo out viding I the mark, wnt ple A tnnuys bine None of the ottice La court officials are atluwed to be fay from palace more thin two ur three hours ata an ail are oblized to bo ta'before nine et evening. FIRE’RECORD, ix duitiad SICA PIER: allit-nlarm to sovoral etigine et ‘tt the North Divislon at 12 peat tay morning was caused by a fire fh a two-story) frame building, ‘Ucetpled, Qs on etigine-room in the shipyard of Miller Bros at the northeast eud of the North Iatsted street bridge. Dainage to bulldlug, $400; to machinery, $609, The fire urlginnted in Rome woodwork over the boller, ant fs supposed to have been the work of fn Incendlary, ‘The alarm from Box 844 ab os Yesterday mornlug was eased by some TARS cateh. Ing firs on tho second floor af a Uivo-story frame bellding nt No, 10t De Koven ies aba owned bY My, Sharkey, and vcoupted Usetlinng by Jan tesla, ate fire was oxtiignishedt hy the occupants bet arrival of the engines, ! oe he The aaron from Box 263. at 0:10 Yesterday Morning was’ enused by i fire inv une-story frame ‘sheil nb the northeast corner nf Mor. gan and Twentteth streets, owned and ‘ocen. Piet 5 a shaving-bin By the Garden Chy Distilling Compiny, Datunge, $200 no in. surance,” Cause, unknown. The alarm from Box Tt at 1340 yesterday atterntoon was eased by the burning out of nehlmneyat No. 2327 Wabnah avente, owned anil occupled by L, B. King. Damage, tre ny. NEAR MUSKEGON, MICIL, «. Special Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, “Muskkaon,: Mich, dune 20—A fire de stroyed nintll owned by S, W. Odell, on tue north: side of the Inke, this morning, The qwilt was operated by It. J. Millor & Co,, who Jose 84,000 on machinery and lunbers’total Joss, nbotit $10,000; Insurance, $6,000, AT EASTLAND, TEX, Easthanp, 'Tex,, diuie 20—A. fire Sunday moralng, which orighiated In tho store of J, At. Stewart, swept the entire block west ot the Court-House, including the hardware store oC]. 71, Townsend..& Sons, 2 grocery, and Mrs, Susi’s iniilinery-store. Mr. Towa: sondl’s residence was also burned. AT’ MIDLAND, MICII Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, _ Bakr Saaixaw, Mich., Juno 20,—Tho bra mine “manufactory at, Midland bined see terday. Loss on bullding, owned by Samuel Sing, $2,000; tnsured for $1,000; on contents Y Mrs. Dickey, $4,000; {isured for » AT FRANICLIN, VA, Nonronk, Va. June 2.—Neeley's sav mill anda lot of valuable cut lumber, ot Franklin, Southampton County, burned see ferday. Loss. $40,000; no Insurance. * This minkes the fifth thine this mill lias been de stroyed since the War, LABOR. rs _ JACKSON, MICIL ""* spdetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Jactsox, Mich., June 20.—Tno owners ot the conl-mines and the inlners adjusted thelr differenees to-tlay, aul the operatives goto work to-morrow in all the mines at this polnt.. ‘The arrangement. made ts for one year, The strike lias insted cight weeks, 40 inshers beluyg idle during that thine. ‘The street laborers struck for an advance of 25 cents por pay this morniug. Advahee not granted yat, BIDVEFORD, ME. Binperonn, Me., June 20.—The Pepperell Milly paid off to-day and shut down. The operatives nut enzogerl fn the strike will be sont to the Laconiy Mills, Many striking operatives have left for Canada aud Newt England, : QUEBEC, QuEnnc, June 20.—A inub marched here tovlny from St. Sauver and endeavored lv drlya off the laborers working In the burt district at Jess than $1 a day, ‘The polles dlgpersed tlie ineb, RHODE ISLAND ‘WEAVERS. Phovinence, Kt. 1, dane 2.—'Threo hua dred weavers nt Hivorside Mill are ons strike becnuse of n reduction of wages. a : SUIC.DAL. Speetat Dupateh to The Cheago Tribune. Sr, Louis, Juno 20,—'This morning Charles Engel, 28 yoara of age, committed suleide by hanging hhimeelé nt No, 2227 Carr street. The deceased find Beat ‘eoXtined to bed forse'- oral days with. a severe attack of ceryslpelas of the fnee, from which he beeame deiirlous Awateh was kepton htm by a murse, agit was feared that {n his deringed condition be would do viotsnco to nluiself or to some ond ‘about Mtn, About st o'clock this morning the Nurse who ndiinistered the medicines to hla dozed off, and when he awoke the patient was nilsslng, ‘Tlielnmates of the house Were qulokly aroused and a search made. When teached the yart they found tho welle tho: a buett standing i tho renr of the frame at detached from the windlass, It was thougs that ho had thrown binself into a Dit this was not the faut. Suspender Hi Hellsole from a rafter in the water-cluset A tho rear portlon of the prees the Jain pins body was foul Life was ex When the body was ttst discovered. om sHONORING THE DEAD. Spell Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns InpiaANarorts, Ind, une 2%—Ata lene ly-nttonded. inceting of citizens tonlgit, called to taka fyetion In regard to the eaten ex-Senatot Henry 8. Lang, nildresses were Uehiverad by Senator Ben Iittrison, aes ator MoDonald, Jaidgu’ Greslian, Cen, Jul Coburn, the Hun, My b. Bundy (of Ney enstle), and others, A conimittee, canstetig of Gove, Porter-nnd Hendricks, ex-Scbe uf MeVonatd, the Hon, Join M, Buen, fa Majd We: Gordon, reported & memories Hee ee EN an protest eating evonts a 1 eat ae ape a eat Wwteristies of the dqucvase ct 7 Bate oficlals wiil attend the funural tower row in a'boudy, —<—_s————— W CHURCH, sea StS ie ey Chicago Tribune. ted * Toren, O., June 20,—Thy hot ly-contestet Issue botiveen-the igh aud Low apa factions of Trinty Church, this city, ¢ va ‘up in court taalay on a motion to ulsso the. temporary. Injunction restralniig bee howly-clected Yi att from taklag contin the propérty.of the Charely The oa ranted the motion, which, with the a Sol out of the Coiuuilttea, beac eally lisposes ho maliar pnd retlres the Itev. Gurt his AVOHTE Mah-Church torus, OVEMENT BONDS. INDIA NTE, AEN Trorararoras Ty; Juno 30 The a Toreclose a Hew’ | the enso of Heuty eine Jan versus the Jofforsunville, Maclson Wlanapolis Ravroad, the Pennsylvania o a and others, asking judgment for $140 ie filed In-the United States Cireult Cot ‘Ne tka ete wat soca | tera Lurahe ayont bonds yf 18, with accrued snveres i