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+ to Speeinl-Mas THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 99 wy 1881—TWELVE ‘PAGES. will hear of something from Albany which HL pnish you.” ican’ on: Wa von keep ikon? % mt Fawoutt Ike to inake ® ehanze now, Crass-exantiied by: Rosendale, Question—Wiileh” wing of the Republican party de you belong to? Valley—To nelther, i thank Qod. ‘ ‘Seott—Waera did this convorsatioss oc Bit Answer—On tho streef at Olean, _Question—Dit_ ha inthinate what would chs astonishment? + = Answer—Hle did not. Mr. Drapor moved to adjourn, bs Mr. Skinner moved to mmontt that the Te Inghinst investigation take place this mori ne. Air, Brooks sald ho hoped: the Committee yvonld. procecit at once to the work ass ened Jt by the Assomiily. Thore Was NO excise for this continued delay It tha work it had toner tora. Kinner's amendment. wag lost. and the Committes adjourned until Wernesday. —— LONG BRANCH. | PRESIDENT GAUFIELD AND BENATOM STA nt yun St.—Prestdent A in refernnce to thie ta me between Seantor Strahan and John I, Davenport as to tha Matshilstilp of New York, sald, “TF any ono ins promstged wy Nice In New York or elsewhore, Ht hing beet flone without consultation with mne-and with ont my Rnowledze. L way have spoken ephatt Alls the office with a haw fnemmbent amid nieniber of nities lave been imentione’ Jo ine, but as for tnaking any promise of the vist, (his absurd, and my vow ar the ease 1s hat 'thero has bean an entire misunderstand: ing between the geadgaren. L canot con salve any athor foundation tor it!” Losa Branen, N. Garfield, when a: ————— HARP TOWNSHIP, _No Disturbance at Keaterday's Silo of Lands for Delingitent ‘Enxes—Nv One in Willing to Bravo tho Weath of the Farmors by Bldding, and tho State ‘Paces 1 Dofanit tn Kvery Cavo—illee tory of the Cane of the neroubles ‘Spectal Dipated to The Chlenar Tridines Caxton, Il, dune 2.—Harp ‘Township, fn tis (DewWithy caunty, dafaulted on 8%5,- pO raltrand ald hands, At tho taxesala taxt Mresday an Indianapolis man mnmed Jab ron camo here to bury in the lands, He mado uly one bid, when he was seb upon by on crowd of nugry farmers and turribly beatat. The ala was postpanedt 1 to-atny. Yester .day. Deputy Shovitl Mellenry wentto Spring: field and made requisition upon Acting Goy- ernor Latilton for troops tn, antielpa> tlon of a renewal of rlotens gone “duct today, The Acting Governor des elined, but sald that, if the Sherlf could net command a suMelont posse to preserve tho pener, he wont then order troops. ‘This morning opened cok and dri aly, but atan enrly hour teams began art fng-from all portions of the coiinty, fied. with earnest, sober, deterintned. men. The “gale was set fur 10 o'eloek, and by that thie three or four hundred farmers were ty ant around the publle square, ‘There was no; -Jond or boisteraus talk, but a xettled aplaton | _that no man should be Allowed to htt aitane avroof the defautted: Ind. Bight here tet hat Harp Townaliyy has pald ali othor ny this bouded tax, whieh, with tf, now anionnts {6 about St pnacre, At-hatf-yast WCounty ‘Trensurer AVilaon put ap the Harp Township inns, Amt, ng fist as the thicta were called, walle fshed silences the Stute fhok difaslt. No Inte wurty dargd to brave the de juined erowd, and no bid was mae. Bor the ereidit of this people we are: slid it so Nitin The elreumstances attending the. history of these bonde ave pecuilarly aggravating, and the tax-lhting farmers certainiy have tho sympathy of the best: people ix Contral Ute fab. ‘Tho bonds, to to extent of 3:45,000, wore orlglaally voted [in t8e0-Lie seid ot the then Gilnan, Clinton &Springtivld alte The Supervisor af the township, however, never Isied the honda fo that company, Ve was nandanused by the Supreme Court, but Kisobeyed the order, The road thon wi tua te hanits-af iecviver Hinektey, and fitter ascontinurd. Dials the Cart do di teaue Hinekiey and put 1th the hat of, » represents the Enitish firstmort Snyervisor, ts- irs ‘hen, unler > the adv tlie delivered then Suet, of Cunton, sued the or Prince, of Motean County. Snell and the Supervisor Bob an nerve ease mubinitted, by witch the “honds were turned pver to ons C. Y, Mitekey, 2 uutn never Reet br beard of fn thea: parts, aud snpposett peaiyth, ‘These bonds bear date De 1874, and hind annexed thren sets of 10. por tent conpons, oll falling die on the same day, Whileh' the, taxtighters mntitain nme the onds Weral. . Snell, Weldon, and ootvers turned ith as ownars pf the bons, elipped. off — tha sounons, and, bringing suit in the United States Court, recovered a interest {yctginent neninst the: township for about Bd, She pervisar wllawedl tha files ment to Ko tefautt, and it ts this sum whieh f ended on the tiux-hooks agalust Harp. ‘Townslip lauds, : ‘That thera wis ne. Solent oathraal to-day Is largely ‘alue to CHL, Moore, Willian Fuller, Gratin, i einer ee Dona anil . othr ening estizis, who cauiat pence and 0 eon fo the Inws. Sui Rababllities am now, highly favorable tor a compromisy on the basis of » refunding an a low rite of Juterest, tae 3 * BE 1s 0 bondhalters, ‘af Col "Poy ———————_—— POND VS. POND. Keasterdny’« Proceodings in tho Coles Drarcd Case nt Soston—3Mra, Pond Mates It Uncomfortuble for the Op- posing Counsels 8 Rpectal Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune Dosrox, dune B—Mrs. Pond, the pretty espondent In the now celebrated Alyores fuse, was under a sharp erngs-exgnination nearly at} to-day, and by sharp repariee nado It rather uncomiforlable at times for Robert Morsy, the opposing counsel. Her evidence vf yestorday was ehnnged a good deal by her vross-examlinition, but she stil swore that nothing Imigoper. Wad ever taken place since her murringy with Maj. Pond. A letter from, her to the Major was putin, after identiieation by her, ‘Tho prin- zlunl portion relutyd to matter of business between the two, aad to thelr approaching marriage, She tald'her “dear boy” to keep the Ite brown jug Swit aud) hig niilly ent olosa, ‘Toward the emt sho wrote that “Mr, Joues was lnvited hereto ding lust night, but that he duesn’t sult this.anild, He give me hy ideus of woman, and when ‘ny turn came 2% gave ‘hin my ideas, of man, Ho Invited mb" to “dine or to drive with him next day, but T gracefully declined. He usked my pensation to call on me nt Boston, where ho, visited: about threo tines myear, ‘There Is he fear In tant > quarter.” Ni ‘The letter was dated at Elizabeth, No Ju July 3, 1878, and was signed “Bhster,” She had previously testified that she ‘nover saw doney outside Boston, where he oXen called on her family, and to-day sho chased her agv to Si years. Witha greatdeal of (lente ln took “aid tone, she said sho never. had any conversation with Jones reluthve to nbandotung any tefenss of the ense, wth continued; "You, Mr. Morse, wre the only person who has advised me tw abandon a ie Tense, as Your lutters will show and as the Interviews which you hay unnecessarily suvght with Wie also show, [Senantioy and subdued applpuse from the spectaturs.] No mun but you, Mr, Alarse, ever wrote tu my to mawet ne Ds Us “streets at 7 o'clock in the Her statement that she was without maney, and bad tu go te Col, Stoddart to lend hor some, was, contmdicted -by the ‘Treaw urer of e company with which shy traveled, who was culled in rebuttal, and awore he pold her between §00 and 3200, besides her expenses, before she reached Montpelier, ati asa gave her some at Bure ington. Na}. Fond, reealterl, swore that she was bright wut Uyely at ie ‘tine when sie testitied’ she was slek and had to remain away fous ther ecu tants Th SeneeU NEUSE, ie eratest thes chiar Wy! . relented ie arkey Of adultery with Jones to-morrow. Women that bave been bedridden for re have been entirely cured of female Wouuneee by the use of Lydia E. Pinknum's Veeetabie Com- gu. bead We Sire Jgals. BR. Pinkbars, 3) vatcru avenue, Lyun, Muss, for pawpuluts. farther changes will soon take place In tho Post-Oflee Departinent. The Postuaster- General has undoubtedly fell, from the day that fieentored the oflleg, that, in order to utes oa his Bane to rofou He inles aa “ : " iuld to Hts effietency, he must have the assist tractors Squealing Like Pigs ance of subordinates who wero not only ‘ in a Pen heartily In accord with lta views, but who : i were adapted by bapit) and business training \ ag well as by general eammelty and Ntness to Fie te rénder efficient service. TE Wns, thorefire, to Charge of Fudge Cox to tho Grand | bo sxpealts that, bome ehauigca wont be wy tf t made that would aifect oMficinla ngainst whom dury nant for the na-recusntion of vorruption, extravagance, ag Inquiry. + H WASHINGTON 5 Tho Whelo Gang of Star-Routs Con- ‘ov treagalarity could be brosylt, antl that auch changes would mean only iv desire to bring all party of tho maehinery of tha avrvice Into perfect harmony. Sttelt clanges occur atthe advent of: every now Administration, Itts understood Unat son attor the Inaugura- ton of Lrestdent Gariietd . QBN. TYNE, First Assistant Posmuster-General, placed his resignation nt the disposal of ie Prest- dent, aud thore nppenrs to be strong prova- Dility that ib will be accepted, and that Gen. ‘Tyner will retire from offlee at tho beginning of the next fiscal year, 1s successor wilt un- dloudtedly be ox-Setator Spencer, of Aln- Bama, tls tnderstood that Mr, Spencer's appolatment ty. warmly urged by Sonthern Republicans, and would be very acceptable Dudley Will Carry Out the Law and Employ Vic- tims of the War. - — Spencer, of Alabamn, Mara Atter the Olites Now Heid by yner. eo Postmaster-Genoral James Sure that He Can §avo Another Hun- usand, to the people of the South gonerally, na well dred ane ean asto wines boily of Western Republicans, —_—— Tt fy oxpectud that. there wilt also shortly a Choro Tegrmrunitzatit of tho burenits and dicistons of tha Post-Olles Department, nnd a general weedltng-out of IneMelent and £ UNNECRASAILY CLERKS. It {sundorstood that the Commission which fins bean engagetl for several weoks ine make Tn ai examluation of the business methods fn the Department|ins discovered that, ander the presunt organtantion, tha same work 1s atten done tn (vo suparate oflices whord one wwottld suMea; that, i some of the divisions there is xrent'inck of system ant resonsl Wility, and thata reorganutzation ean be effect- ext whieh, without nthe Jonge tmpatrtag “the | Details of a Disgraceful, Affair Now Causing Comment in Society. Oounting the Gold of the Governmont— Howard, of. OhicagoOther _ Notes. ‘ " PES. eitieleney? of Uta surviae, will result in tho RIA HO Urns saving ot ainny thousand ‘dollars avery. year. itis oven estiimted tint the yearly, saviis qnay redel STAN, und that the work of tho Departiuont, Will then be dune more eficlent- ly and expeditiously han Hb now bs. LOPPED, OFF. - Ty the Western Aargclated Prees, Wasinsatos, D. G. Jine 2—sn order was issued by the Postinaster-Genural to-tay to abolish, on tho tat of duly, wl Hunt portlar of mall-route 32,034 fon Vinita, I. ‘TM, to Ls Venn, No May 1. AW. Packert contractor, witelr extends. through an wnbshablted te gion between ‘Tulsa, in dudian ‘Territory, and Mobuta, hm Northwastern ‘Tesas, t distanes ors nles, Under the existing eousrget the Special Dypateh fo The Chicaca Tribune. Wasintsatas, D.C, dun Me porsot Intimately. connected with the star-rosity ine auiry, eoumenting on the attempts of Ue frends of the star-route eoutractors to cree nto asenthiaent whieh wil prevent any of the contractors from) turning State's evl- donee, says: The trouble ts noc to obtaln persons who wil turd State's evidence, but to prevent tho whole gang from aqutenting.? ‘Phe postponement of anyeturther aretlote ft the -star-route eases, so fr 13. prosteutions re coneerned, intil September next, Isa | Government. pays for a “iinll service settled fact, ‘Lust week the Government ox+ pape ines th week over is anti qweted tobe able to Pegi netton Lnmedtittes engl y rants c. “4 me 5 ft A local. semi-weekly sorvice | will bo iy. Evidence upon whieh Indictments | Giered from Vinita WY avitisn cand the ttle tgatust tne: leading members of the | woukly survice retained from Mobeta to Lang ring * would have undoobledly” been | Vers, 34 iniies, connection balug made at found. Wwould have hen laid botore the Mobeth with the eastern mail service yin Grand Jury at the earilest + opportunity, side Cox, however, has deckied to adjourn the Court ott diily to tako his Bune va- Comp Supply. “Tho saving to be effeeled by the reduction of this route ts 853,000 per a= nun, . Sent . WILTIAM HL. TURNER, ention. one of the peinelyal elerka 1 the Contract-,| . 2 PRE GRAND JURY Ontlee, who for several years Ind charee of hupaneled yesterday Is roxtustal firstto cone the sinr ronles In, most of the Ferritories, WHS to-day TENOV' appointed to the 1! ——— SCANDAIn TWO FORETUNENS, Waatuxatos, D. C.. Junu, 31,—Soolety, 18 felted here aver the development of a seanlil involving one of the attachés of tho Frmeh Legatlon, ong of the atta Spanish Legatton, and a young lady of high social staudings One vf the forelgnors Is Secretary of the Legation, ‘These twoyoung sider the enses of persons who havebcon cone anitted atud ave able to obtain bail. ‘Phe prin- elpal defendants had come on io Washington from Naw York, expecting that proceedings woudl bu instituted agalust then hamertinte- Ty. Poe tach this tho cases will rot be inken tip-unty tall is eheering to the members of the rag, ts they expect the ide of ubite xentiment, whiels How seks so atrouxly ngalnat ikem, will spent Its fore. - Menus tine die Gavernment will nob remant idle hiring tue ionths of duty aid Aviat. By ydluy BUnIE HeW eviilencea 10 shu tte a if and Cuorge M, Sweeney 10 fou penctlee Oy Hy 7 et foreignors, recordings 10 thostory, attended 2 eae WE TEAL 15 10 vit} very rl T aye v = Interesting information rexarding the: mine brillant erent eee ust wor fu whleb the business of expediting | * f fa 1 rolites wag coaducted, eae Be int of Washington’. during the jatter, fs amt Babys RXCURE part of © the socint suason. - ‘They, for pitting on inhecussary servico was that } paid speotal attention to* the young indy! the people of this country trough which the | spoken ofj.nnd managed to: engage ‘her abs rails nse, vind chalk Tetras al tha supper-table after all: the other * guests’ Sere pert ste “it. Phe he i + tio alle CONT, OAM wt these quetletons hint left the supperroom.” They pltad tho young tady with wine antl salea.- was. well qs. profitable ony fora the, but the con. rekon in in ‘ i under Its influenee, ant then tnditead hor ta Inietors in many Iystanees dt os adequate Ww Frau ith natlelon males Atel aula necompapy thom upystalrs to 9 privtte tress af tlie y ayy reeently made OY hited wh he auuatned, sete the Benariueitt tie ner rt whic! 1 they ie MO a nat woocune Lie iwattor lid Duaitiess, were on Lo at og lie! +@) 5 of nlavis lest the Govermmontshawe attempt subsequently at aclu, and fron tor the faets got out. ‘They were mombers of the Metropolitan Club, bat haye been cut entirely by, the Club, beeause at thelr con- duet. “Pheyoung Iddy's family fom out the secrot, ail hase taten her from the alty, to Tnilles the persong charged with: comptiel- ty In the frends 5 thoug having suiiielent evidence upon whielt te obtalte a econvicdon, Mtorney-General Ale Vegi ait Post. jnaster James. fram. abe. day the lie | Phore is groat indignation here, and both at vestigation baum, hina purstial | ean tnehen off these Legatlans will undoubtedly tie paths, Noth “has-been taken | have to leave. 1p ts probable that trey will for granted, Susplotons have Hot been | be pramoptly dismissed from thelr positions, ‘he youre lidy’s piling | ds. 8u ppresued, Dee cause of. the standing of the fun Hy and a do .alre to protect her as fir as posslble, ——— NOTES, GOLD AND SILVER 3 peelal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, Wastnxaroy, D.C, dune 81—Tho Dl- rector of the Ane. Nas sent two exports to Naw York fo commit tho bulllon in the Assay: Oltlee, ‘Tho raph nceumulation of precious metaly in the hunds of the Government ts well IMustrated by the fact that, In the Now Yorke Assay-Oitlug nlona: thoro are $6,000,000 to be cottnted. Itls not very long alnco the total amount In the possession of tho Goy- ernment was $10,000,000, “It will requiro newrly two weeks for these oxperti:. to wolgh the bullion In New York “alone, Director Burchard, will hhnselt start to in- spoet the mints at Bonver: and elsewhere early in the comlng month, oar ONlO DEMUCTATIO POLITICIANS = hore elwtu.to know definitly that ex-Repre- sentative 1. J. Warner, who Js very, fond of being knowl qs tte father of the silver dol- Int, Is ta succeed John G Thompson “19 Chairman of the Democratic State Cominit- tee of Ohio, Warner's triends fers ane naunes that ‘he proposed to make a very Vig- regarded gs facta. ‘Ehis ha been the unl. form pollay’ ‘of tha Administration fram the optant,. There fas been no clings oF base, bver talk thare night have been tmong the outsiders, te Presidert, Attornay-Gon- eral, mul Postmaster-Genernl have pursed tn tndavlating poliey in trying to ascortaly, Wwhethor tye Government hid peur subbed, aud, iso, whe were the thieves, 4. SOMES OF DORSEY’ FRIENDS ave reported us saya that he. does not cone remplite restaaing Bis position ay Seerctary. of the National Republern Committee, not- withstanding ty connection with route people, « 5 ins the stur AUNGH CON, Th the Wrestern Aasactated Trees Wasitsaros,.D, G., ding 2d ud go Cox, in tha Criminal. Court, ‘in’ delivering the charge to the Grand Jury to-tity, made the fullowhng referenck: to thd star routos, Me said thelr attantion would probably be eallud tot violntlan of the’ Postal hws. | ‘The mit ter had not been browght before Ista Is sult as to spent definitly tn relation to it @r-of the imanes of the persons {wvalved. ‘Thesg waters were very lniport: aunt for the purity of Gavernmunt service, and srowld be niattitalned, as far ag possible, by the law. Dut, in codsldering thei, they. must east-aside all bh or aus thii tint .woukl ras. proanmption ot: matles au thelr Fpart. Hu then: directed thom to rotive for consultation, cin : ‘A AUNON KNCUSED. Schutter, tho French painter, who was ene ployed to do wark In the Soat-Onice Depart nent under Bradys aaministration, and who: was dawn on the Grand duvy betora which tho star-route enses are to be Presented, was torlay relloved fromservies on the Jury by the Court because his name was not correct- ly spelled In the Jury lst, There has been werent dea) sald about Schuttar boliy on the ey, because of his former relucigns with Sraudy, aud the Court apparently voncluded fr was better to excttsa NOR, . a DUDLEY, “Win HE DO JUSTICE? Speclat Duayateh to'The Chicago Tribune. orous campilgn ngalast Foster, PUGS A COMPILATION oo. made ait the offlee of the Camnitssioner of Internal Hevenue to-day, It apponrs Uuat, sinew the establishment of Internal Revenue Inws, thera have been ‘p800 compromise enses, as Si UNITED STATES TREASURE to-day issued a circular announclay iter ty ty the Govurumant will pay: lated Unlted States notes wheit sent in suns of S800 or its miutinies. Ir not seyt iy such ating, Orde conatstiacda nny par of notes Hit for ebrcndutlon, the ‘entlre churges ut Gove ernment contrnds rites Will be dedaetys Mls ty lw accordance with the Taw of the any s Conurest, which “fs to go - Into y ui that, mutle ane e he buginnlug of | the next WasiuyaTox, D. 0, June QL—It 13 re | tisen your, ‘There ware Appronriated $50,000 ported that Col, Dudley, when he nesumes | Tort 3 prirpyse, hud this will pot bs snotal, Its dutiesas Commissioner of Pensious, will } 8% there wate $0,000,000 | proscntarl hist remove all Demuerats and ex-Rebels, and put year tw tha Transury, und returned at a coxt ‘fhe cause with be concluded | Tor transportation of §48,000—40 eauth per 1,000 wich way. Dut of the $50,000, however sory: $15,000 nro. deducted for the cost a paper, leaving $35,000 net for tho transporta: tion. As this isin addition ta the regular yypropriatiun, however, Ip may proye to bu enough, Union sotdivgs in thelr places, ‘This, of course, Js In necordunce with an oxisting Inw, which requires that, other things being equal, honorably-dlseharged soldiers and sailors shall have thy preference, The Repubilcan, iy calling attention to thls, sues” *t As a iat tor of fact, there fs not a atnela burentt in any: Departuent In which thery are not w be fownd men wha not anly SOWAND, | ; ‘The Seeretary of the Interlor: to-day .ap- were yover In thw fnted Charles HH Moward, of Chicago, snarls themsulyes, Lut whose Ky NpAthles rother of Gen, O, Gy Luward, ag Indian tne et ae er wale SRC IA npectur, lee ‘Mahem,ot Wisconsin, resigned, upon tho uther side, and fh wany enneds those THK VSHGINIA READIUSTERS — « who fonght forthe * Lost Cans’ now found | will begin tho State canvass ut Sura jn the comfortable clerkstiips, | while Union vet- | Eastern Shore counties and through the eraus are In vali beggidg employment. 50, | Sunthwest. It is stated thot the tend) natare tov, ag tu 1 < are. Warklug among, the co jorad “voters ‘ TUE FEMALE EMPLOYES, throughout the.“ Stute | to revent Tustead of the widows aud.orphans of der evi rt) a. Stata - Convention cued soldiers, women whuse Telujons } of that party. Mtr, FB. Lewis, Chinity never saw the neiny, or. if thay did, fou he aguinst the United ‘States, ure those holdhys these pusitions ta furnish thale awn spend- ing mouey, having youd homes with thelr 1 » John F, man uf the Ropuiiican Contra Comuttieg, tlalms to have causiderable Influgnes will that Countulttec, wad ho js credited with linv- ing sulil that he coukd nave beaten the V lek- parents, (ve We occlpants of too desks that | ln, wing before the Consmmittes laut year Widawed mothe Mtr to ed | had he exerted himself, Gen. Wiowtmur and, uente the chi thay ther soldi ail those 1 fs party th sympathy with bite Husbamd |. left itive sehen te | are determined that a tikes shall be pit up. gave up his {ify on the duld In the hospital, | Gea, Stabone concedes that finn, Wiolshain or In the Southern prison WIL bd ghd fo OIL | can alye tplny w poreat deal at trouble ju.this Tu tha Pasion Giles, of all vihers, exe ennyass, i hee salilers awl thelr widows aud urohans RUDRMPTION, | sould bo yspectaiiy cared for, and ft ts to ba Tu the Western Associated Preste hoped that Mr, Dudiey has been correctly te- Wasmyaros, D, UO, dune 3h—The Becres atte (7 to his lutended action wiken he tary of tie Treasury: Tins requeated fram we shall assumu the duties of Commissioner, Attorney-General Ts .cousirution ‘af Sec. x D THE POPT-OFKICE, ' SVENCKI, OF ALAUAMA AUAIN AYTEU AN OF Pi % Apectal Dignatch $9 ‘The Chicago Tribune. 3 Wasntxatox, D. C., June 21.—There Is 6 strung and growing hwpresslou that sorte he wet at Aue WO, LTE, UpUl whether the National banks enn deposit in ue redemption fund gold ond silver colin, us well an lexut-tender noges, aid whether the ‘Treasurer, can redeem | Navonal-bank, notes lit coin, the ‘Treasurer bolling that le raltender Hotes aly cat be deposited by ‘the nk aud the clreultjon vf tae banks re- th i‘ deemed at tho ‘Trensury only In such notes. HUN TOA RULOPE. ‘Assistant Seerutary of the eenstiny Upton leaves to-night: for Europ Hon iiamoss toe the Goternment connected wit tho conti tnnee of bunds at s¢ percent Tb ls report. ad that this plan is adapted: to get hin ont ad ApHOtt another mat (this blac ns wad tone with Conant, but Upton nad his friends any this lg not truce. od POLITIOAL, ' IOWA. To the Editor of The Uhteago Tribune. _ Gitantro, 1h) Jing 9.—The Republlean Stato Convention imects It Dea Moluey one qvegle from fo-morrpws IE will bo the Inrgest political Convention Lowa ling vor witnessed, boing composed of 1,01 doterates, As tho thne far tha assembling of this body of Ite- publicais approaches public oplufon begins toerytallize on the mun who twill be foro- most for’ tho vations ollees to bo filed by that Convention ith mitch curtainty, At ptegent four names ard mentioned In conttec- ton with the oltiea of Governor respectively, and, tn tho prior of thelr strangtt Ut the Stale, they nro tho Jon. Wiitlan Larrabee, of. Clayton © nus AU larhinot Hynry: County; Burtn ( Sherman, present: State Auditor; and Frank -Canipbell, — present Licutendnt-Governor, Of these names, Lar rabea and Sherman are ntost mentioned, No ‘one of these mart wlll rovalva g mafority of the sates on any ballot preceding the tilrd. Mr. Hurlait ts ono of the relly, strong ten of. tha State, Ills ublitly as a legislator as- serted Mtself when hiv was member of Cohgriss, and Ms commanding tn fences — and pawel “fn: the Stites -aeknowledged everywhere. ily nomination would add Areal atrength to tho State tlekat, pnd enlist the active codperation of the pro- pibition clement of tho party, whilo it would not especially antagonize tho “whisky” portion of tho party, Me fs-a stanel tee publlaan, and his five executive bility woul lustre tho State ag-vorrect and sue cessfiil nt administration ag It ling ever had. Hor Tioutonant-Governor the probable anecessful candidate will bu the Ion. O, HL. Mainlng, of Carroll County: lily elilet competitor ix Lats coung of Cass Coutityy +present Stato Sunator. De. Mantle f3 one of tha realy popular mon of Town, distinctly: aman of the people, and ‘tne honiiy rea yacls the ablesb man mentioned for the place, iinless wo except the Ton. J.J. Steaditany, of Creston, wditor at the Dally Gazette, and Postuustur at thot, plice. ile wns wt one tine a very populurly-talked candidate, and, should the fight between Manning and Young, becony tao “grievous to be borne,” with’ good results to tho party hits friends may yat. daw tute tute tho contest: though ho lida de eltned pubticly to be ncandilate it boing un- derstood that his present oftica pi ys Jatt hotter, and that he prefers ft to: that of Lien tenant-Governor, But hes a young ina whoso name wouldiadd strongth to tho . teket. le . tha most briltinnt and forceful | speakers in the State. JUs last UMASS Wats very able and .usefitl ‘to the party, “116 has Maver beer tuttell polities, having. retre- sunted tis district at the Cinelnuatt Repub. ‘Hean Convention tn 1876, his prmninenets ativng wholly on the gradu of his tne per (Sonal character and his wore that ordinary ¢ abliity, crowned with all by lig modesty nod Rood sense, ‘This county would be his wera ne neandidate, ‘ eat For Superintendent at: Publte Instriction, . no tame is more popnlir than that ot Col ‘Abernethy, of Crawford’ County. ‘The past’ revord of this able directar of ote common schools has been suclrfy'to, make his manic a. tower at strong, for tha position ha seuks to-day. Ib wylil nat sueprise hls fronds If fis strength ls ka arent ns to secure fila nomination by sectlugation utter a ballot: or two huve boon Ingen, Prot. 1 Burlington, aul Prat Ge lly Ola, enelt tas ware superiors for the olllee, bur col, Abornethy r “holds the key to the sitnation, Z : Tels very probable tiid Uonvention will, bo: ontspaker and directly dntavar af protiibition, atu so deelare ftsuif (uidts platform, Lt ds, known that In many cautties delegations are: heiug Instructed poaltively ‘on this, polut. FAG present the pros! cat i Httaring for one bf the most onjosable all tratttul State Cone yontlons the Republtentaparty te Lowa: tins aWwituessed, ene ~B. gers 2 News anneT, Vie Sai x resantutive dolezntiongy composed of both awhile and celored: Repaublleans of Virginia, heluding Dr, George: se Postmaster valle, of of tndian- ‘AE Rielumond, Unitert States Internal Collect ‘abot Revenud J. IL Riyérs, of Lynelibati aid others, will eall upon: President Garfield’ thursday next in Ute lotorest of the Mahone. Rendjuster coalition. ct delegation will, embrace representatives, from’ avery Cat-, groasional district In tho, ert exeinombers of tho y TIRMCUMOND, Vitey JUNG State, inaliting Rov~ frehuin Lurisintire.’ SL — Durst to it: oator he Chater, Jolt N. Lewls, elht-:] gen out of twanty-sevan publicnn Slate Contral ntceordance with wv * je Committes | Pebrunr: fod: tat, for the well Nean party In. Virghiia, * Republican ormnizatton ge Committee could heat the sane thie © mimbor of nny other orautization that dit nug acknowledge alle- glance. -to the - Republican | party ind its. prinetples, “Chalrnian Lowla, who was nomfuated Readjuster candidate for Llententant-Governary.was declared 10 longer a matber of the Committee, and Gen, AVG, Wickham was elected to stccesd, hint as: Chairman. Lowls did nob attend, tho nealing. Atter the enll for tha ‘Stst, he sent ott A notfention ofa changeor the mecting to thossth. ‘Tha meathug ‘dealdad to hold the Convention at Staunton Aug A for the, Hotnjuiglon of candlitutes ‘for State ofiicers,’ and that none but stralzhtout Repnblicaus cowld:vaty for delegates, orb eligible ur elec ton padlelu ites, “The basis of ropreaonta~ tlon ty the Convention Is ono delogute for avery.-500 and fraction af 500° Ropubtican yotes polled for Prestdant in each alty and 4 gauty In 1880. dn view .0f the confusion causeil by two tlays balng aot, the Committes resolved to meet ugaln the 23l : : OHIO MATTERS. ’ Sptclat Disndtch to The Chicago Tribune. ONCINNATH On June SL—A mveting was hold this afternoon of comyuitieamen repre- sonting the Suloonkoopery, tha Liquor Doatery’, and the Browors! Associations, for tho purposo of agreelug, upon a line of ae 4 tion during tho coming ‘State enmpatan, Resolutions wore presonted pledging ene of these ‘Association's support fur public ollice only of such men as ura under promise to protect: the Hquor Interest dn nll its lexttl- mute branches, ‘I'he resolutions are with- held: from the publle, but it }s understood 0 Heonge. Taw fa favored, provided full pro- teatlon fs guaranteed to all who abide by Mts ‘provisions. : ‘Tho :raluing of a corruption fund) was -aleo’ provided tor In the resolution, the mones to be used in dufenting enndidates for alee who nara avawed enemies of the Jquor trade and In- duenclng tho Leglsiuturo to pass such laws as nre friendly to thu interests of the liquor wen. ‘Lhe resolutions wore twiantnorsly greed to go far as thoir spirit 1s concerned, but changes were suggested In tho phraseol- ose and Tal adoption was ‘postponed until Friday, ‘The varlous Wyuor interests have peen Jed to thus organize aud prepare for ainetlve pact din the oonlng politleal came palgn dy, the attituite of tie gral ule dnilyts, Walle Reprasentatives of the Mur- pe ites at tho Republiean Staite Convention in Claveland pxpreased themsvlves ns entirely: gatlatied with die lquar clause Incorporatgdin the platform, some of the wore Ultra of tho prohibition people have denatnced the netion of the Rept Heals ‘ag evndlye, and ire threat- enlng $0 vote for grakielontats only, tree spective of party tes. Observing whl, the Hquor men Ihave naturally looked wbuut for means of combatlig ta Ub will be tn: fortunate for, the prollbition cause 23s well iw for. tho. political partles should large classes of voters dizide on that ine. {tis thought, however, ax tho eluction draws nparer sho prolilhitlon question will drop out 9! ay and vary yearly a strictly party vote whit Becast,.. - : Py — SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. Bptctal Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, , Boos tNgTor, UL, dune St,—Tho soldleys cand gallopéef Bloouington held a westing -to-nsxht, and appointed allowing Cone qiltbed ty go fo Chicaga Thursday And meek with w committer ot soldiers of tho North: weat, to giteaver. to have the next annual meotlng held here: Lieute(ioy, dan Hton, Onalraans Gene Jolin Nultu, Senator Fifer, Capt Vul E, O'Connell, a iinbors of tho to wnilttoa met to-day. ; piution passud.by | fast, which pre: lig of the ‘Repub jo nomber of the by My wife and daughter were inde buaithy’ gi the tsy of Hop Bitters, and 1 recommend U yo wy people.—Methudlet Clergyuun, « i} Greuturos "| tho ae CANADA. A Desperate Lover Attempts to Force a Lady to Marry Him. Three-Card-Monte Mon Reap. a Atte Horvest at Nap- ‘ nec, . " ‘ Elopoment of s Woman from Toronto to Chicago, Her Lover to Fol- .low Soon, ‘Toronto Finds Fault with the Gov- ernment's Action Relative, * to Canals... —_——_—_——_—- A Disgusting Plotura of. the Ohineeo Quarter in Victoria, British Columbia. ’ A DESPERATE LOVER. Bpeclat Diapateh to The Onleago Tribunes Monrnvar, dune 2—Some tine ago 1 yoting lawyer of this city bearhuzan honored name In Canadian history beenme fascinated by avery reflned young Indy of inigh famity, and mate her v proposal of marrinze, which from some cause-shia dectined. © Her deter mination wounded him, {t 1s sald, “severely, and he left for a tour in Buropo .to vary the seong and remove from his inind the patn whieh had been Inflicted by his inamorata. Ile retndlued away several months, but Iate- ly returned home. Since his arrival he has beon Iving.very fast, Indulging in habits of Intoiuporance, . and altogether leading *n course conduelye nesthor to his own. self-re- spect nor geod morals. Some days ago he inet tho object of ‘his inisptaced nifeetion on tho bircets and received a kindly vecogiltion, -After a. * littio — parley ho hind the boldness to “propose a drive with the Indy, whieh sho refnsed to accept. Sha consented, however, ton promennde ta hear an neconnt of: hor: admirers wanlerings abroad, No doubt thoy wore interesting, 1s before it halt was entled’ thoy found them- selves near Mont Royal Park Taketng ttle vantue at the coniidunce of the young Indy, and without any prellniiary Introduction, vs tho story gous, the love-sick and hatf-tle- mented favyer pulled out y revolver and de- manded tat the yous Jatly, proceet with: hin at once tot t est to be. tharritd or he would shoot both her nnd Mtinself. | Frau whit followed it Is evident the lady did not wish) ta, bo~tme heroine of a romince and the: vietim of a suteldal lover, ror sho {uunedlately acqtlesced In the demand. On turriving at the house of the clergyman, who ftavpened to be at home, the girl upperied to him for protection, and, on- explaining tho elretimstanees, ag a mptter “of cours ob- tuined ft, ‘Tho mantae lover was shown tho door and ine lady subsequently taken home, No proceedings “have been taken In the mat tor, doubtless tu save nm scandal, but stops hava been taken to bring, fehow to his BUC, J ‘ e 'TIIE CHINESE. . Bpeelat Dispatch to The Chicago Fyibune, 5 Touonro, Jane -2L—The Qlobe's special correspondguee Trout Victorin, British Col- ‘uunbla, referring to the Chinese, sys: ‘The Chinesg. quarter of tho gity is ano that ma Saatern travelers should visit, Thay have now ve couplete posaussion, baying drivin the Ruropenna fita other parts. « A°inost desolitto, fttny locality It: igs tor any white porgon to Ivo AMOnygat thom would bs iwposutle,” Thoy nuts vor Avot 45,000 gut of da pupttlation of 250,000, Whey axe kald to be industrious but thoroushly Mahoneat, making excellent domostics, servants, and factory, hunds—If proparly watonods erafty iid dutertilted to ncuumulate wealth.” Fow of thom are. nitrried, and the female portion of them nro tho viteat of nl tuo low, Abandoned to be found in tho elty. ¢Thoy tivo’ by dozen -where oa wilte ron wont surcely flnd albow-room.. Tholr subalstoncy: Dt. the nionnest kta, fully - one-half. tea: than thac on whieh no white min can Tyo, Heing bits alvves to thao” who import thom from Chint, aa ganeral rate they get: but aamall perountiga of thelr curnings, and when thus die the flesh ts taken off tholr bones nnd those ura sent back to China.for Interment. Waity later cannot compete with them. Yet ewithout thelr aid inuny ofthe raitwaya and other publts works an this const wauld not bave been sbuilt, As domestics they have supplanted fo- malo lnbor entirely. . They arg In hotels ag walt. Jordy tty privatg bottees aa servants, Of THO streets ‘as hiborers;- thoy also, supply, the -peopio with: veyetublas, and do all tho luundry work. Dents Kparnoy and sich "aand-lot” politicians iro ue paworlodd teitinat the Chinese oneroachincuta as ‘would bo tholr efforts to turn back tho cataract atNingara.. Thoy nro supplanting the fading ta wall us tho Europcan, and it ls prod sles lexislatad whoto const. + TUREE-CARD-MONTE MEN. Bpectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tributes NAPANER, dino 2t.—Tho three-casdmonte men traveling with a clrous mado a nice Laut ou two bets df $500 cuch aut of two: of thd oldest and most respected citizens, Tho third vietine roped In was o farmer well wile vanced In years, but foolish enough to coma within a halrbreadth esenpe of losing $500 Alao'by taking the built held out by tho card- ahonte mon.. ‘The bet was made? but, when tho: money was lost and boing lauded over, he collared the swindler on commenced shonthnr with all his might: “Chis produced. the effect of Ils having tho $500 returned to Dini, Another ¢itfer of the salt was so com pletely convinced by tha ghurpurs that he gould win that he oitared a broker $50 for ‘the uso of $506 for hale an hone, telling: hw he was gure to win. ‘The application was lo- elined, bitt some sound. advice wos glyon Ine stead, which no doubt will long be remem bereds - : g lotait that ugulnst thoy will overran tho A LIGUY SENTENCE. Uprcias Diapatels to The Chicaga Tribune, . Linnsay, June 8—At. the Seastons hore John Ferguson, a farmer, was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment: for ndmintater- Ing-poxlous drugs with Intent to procure shor tian on. Ain Bulla eH dudiecia vassiue sentence, sald that.ns this wis tho Wat ‘eHeD of ye shut tha eoine before hin, he would Inflict_ only the compuratively light sentence of three Toutha,” but in any futtre enses ho woul impose the til penalty: ths. An wlowed,—twe years ti the Pentten- Bye ee ens 4 FKLOVEMENT. ’ _, Bpeetat Dispatch to Tha Chiewgo Tribune PoRoNTO, Ot, ding 3.—Lhd wife of Dr, Kdneald, a eldse-worker: on" King strect, has: ron of to Chicago, whither she Is to. bo fol- lowed’ bys young fellow ‘ealled Conway, Shg ‘took some’ property of her husband, 'Thoy wora ware in Elland, Fan BENR veara nyo, aud ouly one year aterwari sli Hopoie Sha was thon taok ANC favatven ‘he pate remayed to ‘Toronto. ‘The inst in- pyOHUr ney NAliutanes was tad Lan boarding. hatiae. Klneaid dues not groves No ch! dren, : aah — : A BOD +. Bprelat Dispatch to et ‘ Orrawa, Can, June 2}—fhy decision to enfoywe the fua of $10,000 ogalnst Clark, Reeyes &. Co, of Philadelphia, proves to be quite n bonanas to the customs aflicials here, ‘Che hweglves Collector, Willlams 5 por cont or $800, ‘Tae Surveyor, My Bertrant, AEN We formunt, My, Meagy, are each ented to onetiyird, of - the “nag: bulahee ‘after the ex- punses’ of the appraiser, witnesses, otc. Ara sloduuted, and way dy order: fy enunell ie cefvo evel a Inrgersum yet to be determined, < LERTNUT-OANADIANG:: | ‘Dispatch to. The Catcayo Trio EMOnTREAT, dune AMl,—There + are 7,000 FronellsCanadian mill-oporatives iwHlolyake, Muasu,; amt the children ‘among: them havo Jearned to: speak Enallsh; ° Pho majprity of the Conadigna de not fiky this, and have thjoned. for a Frewch publigschgal! ‘They hae alga uppalit i Les cunuultieg to roview all tothe arlein fraue ‘ul thass tat have any fn order to restore degree become Americanized. ly: spelflag oF, pronuncladon, 3 eee ~ . CANALS: : + Bpectat Dispates to Ihe Cateapa Tribune. Toronto, June 3L—An evening paper saya; The Domlulon Government, laying determined, ta make n survey of the route of the Trant Valley Canal, ougut now to tiuke usurvey of the route uf tho Auron & Onto- Hone dusopl ie Phipps wer respectively be | preas CROP PROSPEC hy the ndop- Ho Vannl the length of whitch. i} has been re jon of tho lydrattlic Ite lock. duced from tilnety-six niltes to aixtyy where ng the Teuath of te ‘Trent Valley route ts Tt, Beatles Uils tupertant diferenge 1 Tenet, tha Eicon & Ontarig Canal bs die shamed as a stity esuial,, awathitite for both Dries whe ating, whittle’ the ‘Trent Valley by sliply a barre, canal, ‘The construction of tho 'Frent Vailey Canal would ‘Dan serous blow to dia comtnorcial Intorosis of ‘Loronto.”” si COMMERCIAL TREATY: Mowrnuats dite 4b—Lo-day the French Consul at Quebec received Information: that the Mlulster of Boretgn Affairs In Fraues wished ta take a cottinoralal trenty directly with Canada. OUNERAL NEWS. Special Dinpaleh to The ChMeags Tetbunes . ~~ SWhtnaxp, dune Si—Dre Mectow, atlas Olute, hing bven sentenced to ten yeara In the Penitentiary for horae-stenling. : ‘Spretat Dapaten to-Phe Chteagn Tribune Navaseey June St—a Iittte daughter of 8.2. Wallace sueted thy sulphur of some matcher, tovk to yomlting, was selzed with convulsions, and ated” Npeetal ispaten’ tu ‘Tae Chicaga Tribune, Kixasrox, dune 3L—Loun Filta, a title | irl swallowed n cent which she was carry- ny n her mouth, A doctor was called In, bud lily effurts ta utlord reliee’ were ‘unavall- ing. x RELIGIOUS. PISUOPS IN COUNCIL. Bpectat Dievateh to The Chicago Tridtsns. Davenront, In., June 2t.—Tho Bishops of tho 'TranyMlssissipp! Dioceses, comprising: tho Sues of Minnesota, Iowa, Missourl, Ne. braska, Dakota, Kansas, Colorado, Wyomlng, Montana, and Utnh, met in this elty to-day to attend tho closing extiminations of Gris- wold College, and the remus) Commence ment, which deeura to-morrow evening. Tho Bishops mect ago. to ntiend the vniuat Datailed Reports from Growin Crops in Minnesota and Dakota, Vhe Farmers Jubliant Over ti, ; Prospacts -of a Gud Xtetd, Reports of Varying Tenor from Portions: of TMinois and ors Indiana, MINNESOTA AND D. pectal Dianaten (0. Tae Chon ee Sr, PAure, Minit, June 2.—Reports fr roints on-the® Northorn Paelila Rallway fn Minnesota and Dakota recalved by oficers t the road show that tho prospects for tang erops of whient of goad quailty were ee better, ‘There has Léon a large quantity of {nerensed acreage sown, and n large amount of now breaking done. ‘Tho following dts. patches from widely dlyersitied potnts ar. fnir samples of the whole, In’ only tye eases are dainages roported, whielr are tow seetlons which suifered from na superabund: flea of eet toyalton—Tho crops are looking g fnthis vielnty. ‘Tha cout enti slonnl ralu ts vory, favorable, espectatly (a wheat. ‘Te farmers are looking for bic crops If tho present weather continues, There fs about 25 por ceut mora acreage than Inst sears Wadona—Tho prospects for small gealn continue tu bu very favorable for tho largest yleld Unt we lave ever recelved. Wheat, meeting of tho Western Churel-Bitldtng | now stands front twalva to _cightees Suelety. At this meeting upwards of $6,000 stiteen luches, will Uo disbursed for ‘aiuiteh nnd rectory aud. it iy very thick and ts of a dark an’ healthy color, New Yark Mills—Crops In this vielnity cottinua ta look well. Wheat nnd oats are doting better than at this tino Inst year, Detroit—All. kinds of grain are dolug splendid In this vicinity. Wheat, onts, and corn never looked better at this: seasdn of the year. Tho tnorense In nereage will be nbout one-third, and the farmers expect a buildings, SUNDAY-SCHOOD WORK. Spectat Miepateh to The Chteago Tribune. ‘Tonoxro, Ont, dune 21—The rat meeting of tho Hxeoutive Commlttes of the Tnternntional Sunitay-Sehool Convention, which: bogins ite sosgion nt tho pavilion in tho Horticultural Uurdans to-morcow, was held at tho Queen's Hotel tuday, Tho followttig ara the mam: vera of tho’ Cummlttoe: Franklin Aton, Inrgo yield, Chuirman, Now York; tho Mov. Witla Moorhcad—The crops In this vicinity at na Harris, Secretary, Princeton, N.J.j the Rov time In the history of thls section haye been Samuet 1, Barattz, Wheolng, W. Vag tho Nov. | as promising as at the present. ‘Tho weather #1 Woleh, D, 1, Little Hock, Ark.; the Rev. M. U, Dewitt, MoMinnvitte, fenn.; the Rov. M if, Mnrliug,.New York; Joseph’ Lb. Phipps, Maltinore, Md.z-, Col. Robert Cowden, QGation, Of We. 1 Burnham, ‘Norwich, W, D. Ingoraoll, St. Patil, Mlni.; Richard us, St. Louta, Mu.; J. C Courtney, At ay Cul. John W, Ray, Indlanapolls, Ind; ling beet extremely favorable for the past ten days, with cvol nights and a suftteleut amount of rain, which fas fallen marty at night, athnelating a rapid growth. 'Theheads of wheat ata begiuntng to form, and the stocks Iu soma places are ebxhteen tuches Iiigh. ‘Tha ratto. of Inorense over Inst year will bo 85 per cent. Whontlani, 2.2.—The weather Is a favor lanta, W. Leo, Woudstoek, Altoont, Pa. C,H. Stout, Now Brunswiok, N, J; Duvld Morrico, Montren), Ques Willan 8. MoNutt, Hatlfax, | N. | able for tho growth .of wheat ns tt welll as ballet satetoa Fras ta nace eould be. For a while we had amore ran gon Porter, fitiatical Beoretary, wdel- | {ini was necessary, bi ike a hla; Haima lianas PS * eouashiesr f 1s necessary, but only a siinl) propor. flan of this crop was, sertously injured there Now York.. Tho membura prosent at the. moat- ing thig morning wero tho Roy. F. He Marling, by, the Formate GO ae rele The Mexaty, Phipps, Bitrutam, Ingoraoll, Stout, Mo= jake na Oe eunE argo. The Hen es itration Bearetnpios, and Hee | aveased-aarence Ne nmonnt to say one ow, Treasurer, Me. Brankiin Alin, Chatigny half more than last vear, <.-) a of th nittee, and the ov. Willi Harris Tower City, D, s—Crops in thls vielulty of the ¢ were dotained from tho Convention theaule lout very promising. Whent and oats stand domestia attliction, aud Mussrs. nhout twouty Iiches high on an average, and Tve a good, healthy color, Farmers expect awyteld of twanty bushels of wheat ‘and froin sixty to clghty bushels of ‘onts to tho acre, ‘Phe Incruised.nerenge In grain Cils season Is very groat Bani pared to previous years, a the nmount of breaking done this Reason 33 without dowbe ten Umer that of all other elected to 1) tho posttions pea tem af the pres~ cent _ottivers, ‘ho Dualiess conslitered to-day wad ot i private churtct ‘The followlny 34 the program of tio tret diy's seasons . Morniug—Preliminaryt “opening: service of prise. guid prayers avdress Of woleouc, the fon. Edward hice, of 'Pororto, the Hon, loi W: Alia, of Horonte playge HeMuiaty | SEN Pr atin ts t of Torontos response, wa, FL. Colqultts uk wrk, . I rospec! Guvaruor of Guoexiny i, Avent, Bag. uf Chie 1a ei ie conte harvest fore engoy report of Jxecutive Connmitteos ape | inis vicinity’ aro exeoliont,—belter than enone of. Committea on + Pormanant | for give yours past. “The evol weather lias Fratutaition Wednosday aftornenn; Sori: | the aff eee eee tho whont to. filly Hone oranntzattony: - oleatton: ‘of aiticuras | Me ‘ect of allowing . D wien (10 id rotragnect report of Btatstleal Scuretarys rus miature’In size before pening. ‘hts wil port of tho Trenaurar; roporis from tho sovorit giva.a good -qtullty.of grain, together with States, Territories, wnd Provinces (trea mitt tites oul) by selected ropresantatives. with of: forings sor plouyes for tho support of the Luture sncaunl Convention. Hvaning—Peaiae survloo; raparta af deletes tu. the rules Centonntyl Convention In London June, i, aud on Site duy-sehool work nbrouils report of Committco on Citernational Lesions, 1380, tho Ray. Warrest what now promises to bo a large Sunt. Pe Frosgo—W heat “ts naw frait elglitevt Inches to twenty and twenty-two fnebes in hight. Jt hay stooled out woll, and farmers report that [tig further advanced tian at the quite Cite list year. -- ° p) ‘Vernitle—Crop prospects were never bebe Hgudolyh, D, Dg Heoretary tho progress of tho | ter, Suyernt fields of wheat near town will {ntornutionnl Ieasous wong to nuttons, BEE. | -average thisty-six Inches Tigh; color goud. Ue Haq, Of Htuchestur, Hugland, . Farmers are Jublians over the prospects. AUNORS BAPTISTS, Soe ao ‘Phe fourth annivoranry meeting of the Aurc- ra Buptist “Asoclition ‘was opened yuaterday afternoon in. tho Downer's ‘Grove “Huptist Church. ‘The Inteclor uf:tha cozy: little odlttce was attractlvaly, trimmed with evergreans, How- org, and” leuvea,” mid ‘appropriate ninttoes « adorned tho Walls. ‘Tho attonihimos was very - wood, and a larger number of delogates aro -re~ ported Co urelve woedays aay oes “Tha Avsoctution was ealtod to: order at.3 o'eluck by tho Moderator, tho Rey, A. O. Pres: cote, of Bavilion, HL, and prayer was olfored by the Rev. D. 1. Gunn, of Chivagu, The opentne gormon waa preacholl by tho Rev. TO, Talis, at P ‘ ARKANSAS onrors. Col, J. Ae Lindsay, of Minturn, Ark. a¢ eompanted by D. A. Bynges and Willlam 3. Cuddy, two promlpopt St Lonls railroad men, arrived fn the elty yesterday, and ar the . gusta .of Mr. 1. 8. ‘Alexander, wt the Palinér Hose, Col, Lindsay 13 one of th: Jnrgest land-owners and plrnters in tho ‘Stat of Arkansas, Ilo left St.Louis Monday night, where the’ heat compelled him te throw off: hty enter garments, and arrlyod hora in white walstevat and au aloacy, Y v y, tht acenunit was prewcett by th IBV. tier We | caate 5, Cak Edt a Wbak fiexe oii waa dataitud Wt bis het eels “* | city Is the aol eat -gummer-resort ty Tee volosu of tue. derinon tuo businoss of | las aver -visited, and thas Srinnuont organization wha takon tp, and the beats all the pupuuttal regorts he ever saw ot ollgwing olllvera were elected, fur the unsting heard of forfrigiitity. ."Tho sprig in Atkally Year: Moderator, tho Hove J. WwW. Contr ‘of | gas was somawhatoackward this year, bus Jonots Clerk, the Rov. & 31s Smith, of Uelstoly | the crops” promiaad oxecedingly well Yronsurer, Chariva. Curt, of Downer’s Grove. ‘Tho pustor oF the Dawn: Grove Church thon delivered the address of welcome, wid the ro= aiuie wus utude by the nowly-cleotcd Mud- aratur. Se ‘The rernninder of tho, afternoon session was taken up with the roading of tettora fron tho ynrlous oburenes tn to Agdoctation. Out of to router dren of colton was planted this year than ayer before, but it wis o Titue dneks ward, though recnporating very raplily, aL late, Corn on his bianiation was up highet than his head when ho left, 0 few days Ager and green eats would soon be alijpped 4 the Chiengo market. ie completed his tirenty-ane, reports Wore received fram sevens | jaylng Insts we Hee hey were rulsing fvontypane, reports wetnose. reports, esnuolally | i toe Ite sinter wwiient il thoad frou dollog, urary, aud Morrie wore Very | ants ns section, the inter abeut renuRNTN ANG FAvORHLTYY 5 vottonal’ moots | Peily ta harvests Lhe bnia wore very clea {ng and up uddreas by the Koved, Ne Contoy on «tow ta ‘Toxch Our Studuy-School . Lusson,” ‘Tho Modurntur appointed tho Rova. J. F, Hue und, Asi Proggott. und t , Falla to dot us tho Cominittod on Religious Bxerolos. ‘The other qilnor comuittcs were duly appoluted, and thy nieating adjourned until thls Overt a clear, “walte; plump, and fill i Kernel, whieh -thoy Nite Li the fall, tho same gs winter whens, Ue eal chat when tha ve duetiveness-of his State pecans generally known thretghont Teurope, tho vmilsratiod thither would be ver: Rrent Its effimate wot salubrions and heaithini, al st present ‘To acasion will lust over to-day and: or | Tar y strug Invested rrr ma. Foe | RO ‘ausounts of capital wore beliy In} Peart teeta aad avers £oq | nctts mines: and forvsts, mueh Hat day’ iniesionury revarts will be i rate 7 choral business attended to, In the uftornvolt Trom England, whore 9 commuany was reer fhe’ Woman's Foreign Mlaslouary Bovicty Teots, ly organlecd 4 wark the black-waluut tha came ’ vor on the St, Hranols River, FOREIGN MISSIONS. rae 3 —_—— i 1 44) ILLINOTB. re 7.) Bpectat Cotrgaponitenge af The Thteago Tribune GuiaasvitLe, TM. June 40,—There hav beon rains ench day for about ten days, se¥* eral hard storms haying: passed neat here ft ‘Tuo second quartorly mosting of tho Foreign Misatonnvy Asvogiatlan af Chleuge for. the your 1890 and 1881, auxiliary to tho 'Sooloty af tho Woat,!? was held yesterday afternvon ‘nt tho Foust Haptlet Church. Mra 0, F. Tolman, awroetente ocunpled the otal Mrs. He As Bins that tld: “Zhe crops have been really renaurer, read ber report tur tho quurter ends ee a ors °. y a aay aay oh Tho Beene eae aageumnted BIT, fitea by tho Abundant rain. ‘She whl y hus ,no! ig Muy Ut nnrenny equate thowneiomauuye | Inid tho wheat gomawhat, ‘here Ie, collvated duriag the previous year, Wiiferout ‘dean gomuch ral, ere In tho sunaner fore ciroles were represonted by doloxutes prosunt. 7 Phere haa been 80 amall @ Fe oo ee Raunt ily, Sena munbue BE years reg yours Hak tls Tully Hareb abying, antarent, Nan of migslonary | grill $s only beginnl: i wot Ue groune, Wt eR Ro ee eaty ot Chon, Hho taat cave days wore walla aro SulsiNe tre fi iene aid, AGE aM SAE | Fa AV yoga Sati a rofal ve tO Mi yu fand, eat sath UN fo he my Uiferone dialects ug te Ovlent., ho fullows Ay nispaten to Tha Chleago Tribunk, Quincy, 115 duhe 3h —Farmers iy the pote toms on both ‘sides of the river huve al conclnded to glyeup work for the season fe abad Jov, After the Hoots whieh bral a Sny. Gave hid: recoded, they went to * fe Ta Barnest tpt oy craps, and the corn ae Whent onsonie o€ the farins was hn fe Oe aiton, Phe reny y ratis along tho river it, Ing the pit week, howover, have caus th big riso In_ this vieintty, and much 0 day land is again, uveriiawed. Vester wyorning. the < river. Was atutia Prt but tho: record to-day slows in jnerews heurly probibl ate § {ng thenin was surested by tho Proaldentyund jntormally luoussed by goxnral of those prea: onts © What Klement bt lavoninry to Inauro Suocoss In tha Work of Forolga Missions?” A Chincso student of *Kalamizgo, Mich, now on Dhina, waa titrodicod, wie taeda a Stlaa Peankde Jones wang * The. Hutter Land." Attor n fow renjarks tron 0 Hoy, Dr. Huibort, to seasion was olosed “with prayer. rs rs a ST. LOUIS TO ST, PAUL, Dopartive from St, Lowls-of, the Now P Steausor Gont Clty, Br, Louis, Mo,, Juno 31,—Tho new steamer Gom Gity, whlch lina bean running betwoor tig, cy and Keokuls, in., two weeks past, to get her machinery in good worklog odery left here ut 4 o’clonk this evening on her iret trip te Bt, Pant, Cape, W, B Davidson, Gots eral, Minager ofthe St, Louls & st. Paul Packet. Company, io whieh the steamer bee Jongs, $s jn command, gud he exucets tareach Bt Pati, a distance of 600 slles, Friday noon, sixty-ehght hours, from pore co part, tae at iil Intermedint landings, and do al {ats hes ante ny rly yen Inaties: winco that, thine, with, es ARS chat ie will. bo considerably fngh or y igs wate toilay. Was parltit ihe hunt ont Tab pub i gtoy to. fray if : Purybaut to Taako trips to La Grange tnstead of ta, tha “Janding ppaalt this clty. st Mbove watery now a0 et ae ie Neat? AWewaAter ATK, ‘sper ageet Jit crops of the Jowtands Will bese? tained fe ee ANA» « Bptctat Sree tel ‘Of The Chteago ean : Depron, Indy June V.—This part o! compel te pllered: Ropurphur, aie Witt lays Bes barat ‘ Mt geitay ove i aan a AM cea nex Mone | Stats has been visltow by very jan ee day morning, “The Gen, City was. hulle ax; | stornis slusing the pugt forty-olght i for’ thbs, unde, ta 30 teat long, of | the prosasit {udtentloys pro that Were will very aliary adel, sud: Haht ag drvaghts had i to of'thwin? [Tarveat {8 naar at hand, i povwerfal qnughiiery and suportor passenzer d oatolte af wheat being alas feepmmmlations, wig is expected te. privy, dood, some (ow Hella OF DRO ad the we very fast, oud to become, the nyost: apy ter ta anh nowy ie ty few "The wary pteamer that over piled the Upnor Stistis re wwHll wet ougly Wer ler ind, nt River. Sls took away thls ‘evening a | in remard tow shart crop i owt byw ful greal- number .of pasaurizers “and «8 Tull | Renerally conceded tho ylold Ww! Treight Hat. Hundreds’ of uyerage Iu the entive county people crawduil the whart-bung.to witness hor departure, it thla trip prove; ypcesstith Ce to be ha douby a) that: point, the Gem City Wil rin a8 4 Te ‘ylir weekly packet butween Bt. Loula and $2) Paul as lone as the water will permit, and perlings anuther fast ‘boat will be put Into the trade, a “THE, PATRIOTIC SONS. Porn Mess une aint Se ot America elected . 3 Presidett wud i. J, Stager, of Cineluy Lars . (